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the january election? we have five months roughly before we get to serious voting and that is plenty of time and politics, we have seen in this point in 2008 rudy giuliani was leading, and a month before at the iowa caucuses newt gingrich was ahead. >> neil: it's things can change and it fast. karl rove is falling to big debate and before now. ♪ ♪ >> hello, i am greg gutfield along with judge jeanine pirro, jesse watters. "the five." president biden a trip to maui is getting blasted as a live debacle laced with bizarre stories about himself and of course that time. democrats and immediate think it was oozing with emphasis. they are interrupting their
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lake tahoe mansion it to spend about five hours to tour the destruction. joe issuing a white that he carries by appearing to nod off during a ceremony honoring the hundreds of americans killed by the fires. when he was awake biden connected to their anguish by talking about a time when his cat almost died. >> i don't want to compare difficulties, but we have a little sense jill and i what it is like to lose a home. when lightning struck at home on a little lake just outside of our home, not a lake, a big pond picnic, i almost lost my wife, my 67 corvette and my cat. i watched the firefighters and away they responded. >> turns out that massive blaze with the small kitchen fire that got put out after minutes the empty seat tour it did not stop there. there is more bizarre behavior
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evidencing how hot the grounds was after the deadly fires. >> that is some hot ground, man. >> residents of maui are not taking kindly to biden's visit taking to the streets to protest his presidential motorcade with some holding signs, "you are late," and go, home, joe. >> he did serve as emphasize her and chief after five days of being mostly silent on the issue publicly. >> if you notice president you know how much he cares about people. >> his empathy, his stories, the way he connects with voters and he has empathy and connections with voters that press and easy finance do not fully give him enough credit for. >> today will be an opportunity for the president and all i see the disaster firsthand, but they try to provide that signature empathy that he has been known for in his political light.
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>> i'm going to throw up through my eyeballs. jesse, i am sorry, all of the gloves have to come off of this one. we have been hinting around the fact that this guy's not president, right? he is not there. he has been doing this for supposedly decades, empathizing, going to people in times of suffering. he cannot even do that anymore. if you cannot do this and that is to be question, if you cannot do that then can we believe he is running the country? >> he is not running the country. he cannot show basic human emotions during a time when hundreds of children are missing. if george bush after katrina came out at the ranch and said, no comment, and that went back to the ranch then after his second vacation of august he flew to katrina and said, my bathtub overflowed one day and i had to just re-tile at the whole floor, my dog almost ran, but i
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can feel your pain and then fell asleep at a solemn ceremony afterwards and then noticed someone's washes and knee-high water and it flew back to vacation. greg, so abysmal and the fact that people are still missing and he has the nerve to say, i can relate. he cannot relate. he cannot relate to human beings at all. he has done this in his entire career and it is not empathy when you make up a lie in order to feel like you are a part of someone else's misery. he does this with his son, he does this and other hurricanes, floods, wildfires, he is a plagiarist. when you do that you are basically saying that you are so insecure that you don't feel like you are good enough or able to connect with other people on a deep and human level.
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you have to make up something in order to insert yourself into their suffering and that is how you bind, you are finding through a lie. he did this when he plagiarized, he did this when you make stuff up out of thin air. this is a different moment. i feel like the rest of the country and even the media is starting to wake up a little bit here and they are seeing how crass and callous, and cold, and how calculated, politically calculated this man is to phone it in on a time like this. something has changed and i don't think he might be able to come back from this. >> you know, jessica, i'm going to take your side for once because i feel bad about this, i don't think this is his fault. i don't think he should be out there, they cannot send, lot out there because she is embarrassing so they are stuck with them and they don't know where he is. this is on the administration
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and you cannot defend that performance can you, jessica? if that is your real name? >> i think it is. i don't think that he should have obviously used the example you could have easily said that i've seen the awesome work that firefighters do all over the country and it is a great travesty, et cetera. i think that that was misguided. i can't buy into the idea that joe biden has been conning the american public for five decades in terms of -- >> the media has. >> people listen to him, he has been on the debate stage and he has been reelected and people really like and that is why he won in 2020. he was to guide talking to the little kid with a stutter, right? about how he grew up and got past that. i will give you that that was a
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bad comparison, but there have been so many craven lies told about the timeline of the response on that. jesse just said that her first comments were no comment, categorically untrue. the wildfire started on august 8th. august 10th is when a major disaster happened, he got the call from hawaii to do that and i just took them 63 minutes to sign that. >> he signed a piece of paper. significant public comments. >> later that day he was in utah talk about something else and he opened up by commenting on what was going on a hawaiian and how devastating it was. listen to what the governor of hawaii said within six hours the federal government has met our needs. i want to say our response to the president is that he called me, asked her to help that we needed and within two hours when of his cabinet members called me to answer my question. we have been getting all of the
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help that we need. speak to it that is the maui mayor, just pointing that out. >> hundreds of people dead and just an hour thousand people missing that the nightmare it would have said, joe biden is lying to you. you're hoping for all of the dings that he got. fema 80 came in. why only give them $700? this thing about the hot ground, he was talking to a dog whose paws are underground. >> talking to a dog. are you kidding me. this is a guy who goes to an inferno, an inferno wearing thousand of people and children are missing because they cannot get any idea and have been so destroyed, there is no reports, no fingerprints, nobody prints, there is not anything, that is why they cannot identify anyone. he talks to a dog, he talks
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about the fact that he almost lost a cat, are you kidding me. he almost lost a cat, jill and i know what it is like to lose. this guy has been lying since the moment he came onto the political scene, lack of empathy, egocentric, condescending smirk whenever anybody asked him a question from the press. he is lying and he is narcissistic. he is not trying to make them feel like he is part of their misery. he is a narcissist and a egomaniac who is trying to make it about himself. you know what, he got more than $700 from that so-called fire and his house and on the same day the bidens offered to $700 checks. gave ukraine at $200 million to -- let me finish. what about the people in maui who are saying that we are americans and wire were not getting that kind of money? the people and keith have already got with ukraine at
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$113 billion. $700 million, no food, no clothing, a home and they are missing their family. do not tell me that $700 is enough. when he says and karine jean-pierre does not know what she's talking about. she says that joe biden cares about people. explain why he said when he asked him about the rising toll and he said no comment. he systematically lies. he said he was greek, jewish, raised in a puerto rican community, and you ain't black if you don't vote for me. he is a narcissist who does not belong on the world stage. >> if you have empathy then you normally do not focus to sell it for you. >> i wish is going to say, i get it. i go back to the fact that i don't think this is his responsibility anymore. i don't think you can have empathy when you are senile. i think he is really degraded into a different type of joe biden. what you think? >> tossing it back to me.
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i was going to defer my time to the national review on a twisted idea of empathy and this is a real and important moment as jesse was pointing out early with his response to tragedy. these are key moments for people who are really grieving and going through a lot, something they can never imagine having lived through underground they are. these strategies almost involve butchering the truth to make it about him rather than the victims. jesse, you appreciate the way day and piece, "prince philip without the charm, and come back, no comment, all is forgiven." happening far too many times. and american people and mainstream media are seeing it happen all too much. >> very quick things. the judge knows how government budgets work and the budget for ukraine has not do to do with the budget for hawaii. never heard this criticism about donald trump's character when he threw paper towels at people at
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puerto rico or comment on the housing report that showed that $20 billion -- >> we are talking about joe biden and the american people, no one else. >> no, you're talking about this person being uniquely on empathetic, and on capable of connecting with people, and a liar. >> jessica, he is a liar, and we know that. it has been documented for decades. he is lied about everything. i am siding with you, i don't think he is evil, he has just lost his marbles. >> that is not what i'm going to agree with. [laughter] >> donald trump went to every national disaster to happen in america and that is a fact. >> we have got to move on. coming up, get your 50th booster and wear 20 masks. liberals are pushing covid craziness again. ♪ ♪ to duckduckgo on all your device
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error covid booster shot before the fall. what happened to the pandemic being over? >> the pandemic is over and we are still having a problem with covid, and so doing a lot of work on it. the pandemic is over. no one is wearing mask and everybody seems to be in pretty good shape and so i think it is changing. >> jesse, do you think college students should be climbing back into those masks to go to class? you think people are going to rush out to get their covid vaccine, booster at this fall? what people do this? >> i don't think they are, maybe if you are over 65. it is a money grab. right now pfizer, a dharna, and other company have this new booster that is close to hit the market in the fall and targeting this one small variant. and no longer is the federal government going to pay for this thinks you're going to have to build the insurance company. entrance, and is going to get billed and then joe biden has
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set aside over a billion dollars for uninsured people and so all of these people are going to get paid a lot of money if everybody gets boosted there will be a mass push for boosters. this thing comes in seasonal waves and regional waves, and the spring you get it's coming from the northeast in new england, and the summer and comes up from mexico and then you get the westward later. you look like a weatherman when you do that. strong coming from the southwest. if things don't work out here. [laughter] this is all foreseeable and so we don't need to panic and act like we are going to get mass death and the fall when this is something that happens. right now we are down 92% of the grace of death, 75% t decrease n hospitalizations. then covid. >> what about other major health crisis is that we face in this country including obesity?
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greg, -- >> are you saying i am fat? >> no, because you're funny. babylon v, headline just pops up with anthony ouchi, to defeat new variant experts recommend doing all of the things that did not work the first time. >> scientists have been perverted in a way that it used to be, more interested and the truth then winning an argument. a lot of times as a nature of television. we are generally interested and winning arguments. truth becomes secondary. i know, jessica, hold your horses. scientists are in the game now. they cannot shift gears because they have got a book deals, races, they have got appointments to board. it is a gravy train that you cannot hop off of. and allow way it is like trumped arrangement syndrome, call it
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covid the arrangement, you have a some cost. cost keeps you in relationships that are terrible, but you are married for so long, you cannot leave, that is to some cost. these people were married to bad ideas and they cannot let go or divorce them. it paralyzes them. you have got to separate with things that don't work out. this true of all ideologies. once you realize how destructive they are that you don't know what to do next because you have wasted your life, and i think a lot of these people realized that they were wrong for a good three, four years, which is not a a lot of time, admit and move on. i never do. >> and i don't know. and your personalized you have heard more cases popping up with people getting sick, they traveled more. people get sick, judge, are we entering this world of mask wearing again. you envision us going back to that? >> it depends, depends on how crazy they get about edge.
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i saw scott on television today and he was talking about the case is going up, but they are meant not deadly, the truth is that he is on the pfizer board and he also was writing a book which should be out in a couple of months and to greg's point there is no evidence that the variant they are talking to with the cdc and w.h.o. is more dangerous. when a virus kicks around in the environment becomes weaker and weaker. what the left does is that if it is summer and it is hot then we have got climate alarmist. now we are going into the winter and it is going to be cold so we will have covid alarmist. everybody's going to have to get a shot, booster all of that other stuff. the truth is, mask make little difference at all, we found out. they live to satisfy whatever needs they had. we forget, that with masks the damage to kids in schools,
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communication, and all that we have suffered as a result of masking our kids, what they do this again? they cannot impose these instincts on us again because there is no way that it will work. >> jessica, to that point, talking about isolation, social distancing, we noticed had mental health consequences in this country had wises being considered again? >> considering is different than implementing. there is one, tiny private college in atlanta, so, get back to me when this is a federal policy or a local policy that the city of atlanta or new york city is bringing back. i cannot envision a world, may shock everyone, i mostly hang out with liberals to anyone is putting a mask back on unless there is, as jesse said, something that you're concerned about with infecting somebody that's close to you. a lot of people took preventative measures because they had a sick parent, for instance.
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my dad had cancer academic covid. to be able to see them, does it take type of things that people will continue to do. i returned to something that i've mentioned before, it is a strange idea to meet to make fun of people who are concerned about this, and i get it, it will be something that we just have to deal with. with the times that we were losing hundreds of thousands of people that it is very different. >> nobody was making fun of anybody who wants to follow those rules. >> i was. >> here we go. making fun of, it is embarrassing, someone alone in a car wearing a mask, i can chuckle at that. most people of the amount of information that we have about this disease, as they are masking then they are doing it for a reason, and just leave them alone, does not hurt you. >> and i don't think anybody actually bothers people with masks, that is a myth, oh, my god, that was like -- masks
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became an identity marker for a specific group on your side, people who felt like, virtue signal, i wear my mask and look how important i am. >> i feel bad for those people. we want to see their faces. >> by other liberals when covid was starting, where's your mask? i'm having this and i am walking. you can do what you want. >> punch them in the face with love. bidens to >> all right. can be the least of our safety concerns. ♪ ♪ it's like, no matter how hard i tried, math didn't make sense. we see it far too often. students get stuck in a cycle and they can't break out of it. my teacher got me started on acellus gold, and any time i struggled it would tell the teacher and we worked through it together.
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♪ ♪ v2 it is getting scary to fly and joe biden's america.
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shocking video shows flames spewing from the engine of a southwest airlines plan that just took off from houston to sunny cancun. the airline was landing safely and has been taken out of service. if that does not scare you out a flying then there is a new report that there is 46 close calls in the last month alone. the shortage of air traffic controllers could be the blame. according to "the wall street journal," the faa has failed to train enough new controllers to replace those that are retiring. what is demerit doing about it? he promised months ago that he was on the case. >> we look at the recent incidents of the last year or so as faa continued to investigate. we cannot wait for the next catastrophic event to seek the warning signs of today with the contributing factors. >> have you flown it recently
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and did you find it unsafe and anyway? >> you're asking me. i did you share with you, this is what i think, something is happening. you have got the man that is way up, prices that have gone u up. pilots are too busy in some cases, but they're not showing up to work, demanding more pay, airlines are not meeting it. it they are chronically understaffed and particularly when it comes to the towers where the obviously direct all of the traffic and is essential for a landing and taking off the plane safely. facilities in new york and philadelphia that are staffed as 60% or less. you know what happens then? you cannot operate that less of what you are supposed to be at. they do mandatory overtime. it is going to beat reported that the demands of the job have left some burnt out and even using alcohol and sleeping pills to relieve their stress.
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this could be a deadly combination. i'm not trying to scare people, but take it all end, there could be a disaster in the works here. >> have you noticed the same thing when you have been at the airport? >> i have noticed the delays, and the fact that there are enough lights that you can get easily. i need to go to dallas to the evening which would be easy, and american airlines hub, and that there is not a flight past 8:00 to do that. i was searching every airline and southwest is the one that has one available. i will see you on southwest. there was an ig investigation into this and they found that 77% of air traffic control facilities in the country are understaffed at this moment. we lost a lot of people out of covid and it was starting even before that, the high speak was in 2012 and there was a lot before covid came. they have to find a solution to this. i tend to defend the administration, but mayor pete,
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secretary pete, i'm sorry, need to find some decent solution to this and you have to find the money to pay people more, find a way to recruit people to come to these jobs which is directly related to how well you are paying them because it is dangerous. >> does mayor pete have a plan to address this, judge? >> do not ask me about mayor pete. look, here's the problem, covid led to a training delay and as a result of that they have not caught up. to me that is stupid, okay. if there is a training delay then i double it at this end. if they say that you cannot, to be an applicant with their flight traffic controller you have to be under 31 and retire at 56. while there retiring people do retire at 56, change the age to 60. now what they are talking about is raising the age of the pilots
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as well because they limit them. it is true, alcohol, drugs, doing everything they can to try to make sure dairy are awake to fly they are just trying to survive. 40% of the delays occur and the new york area. they originate in the new york area, what does that tell you? it would seem and we should be able to get some money from the federal government, but the faa is requesting more effort training and hiring technology. requesting is one thing, as a cabinet member you should be able to get it done, but i don't know if he isn't interested. >> if you say, robot pilots i am going to punch you and. >> how did you know, that is all i have. we don't know what they close calls are, roughly 50, but she works to explain them, human error. robots, machines -- >> this done and never ask funk
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d. >> he went into a little panic about self-driving cars. after the show i found you weeping, you are weeping. the fact is, knock on wood, a lot of these issues are small right now. delays and fights, we have a lot of people flying. at the fact is, i would still rather flight to gander westside highway at 8:00. there is obvious traction going on and because we have fewer law enforcement there are people driving like maniacs. people know that it is where yoe tallies go up. it is safer to fly and i think we are in a desperate hiring face because we are almost for employment. everybody that can be employed is employed, you have to ramp up the training. there is actual practical things they can do that i'm offering. at the bottom it will always go back to when humans are in charge to make mistakes, and you need a robots to take over.
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>> you will fly on a robot plana? >> we already do. those planes fly themselves. >> really? they find themselves. the guys in the cockpit are hanging out. >> i got on a plane and they were all drunk. [laughter] i'm joking. sober, i think. >> it not talk about southwest? >> liberals are making your kids dumber. we will explain. ♪ ♪
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practices." to students who cheat failed to turn in assignments. you guessed, all being done in the name of racial equity. according to eat the schools hand out, do not issue zeros, and provide a minimum grade greater than or equal to 50% for work that does not meet expectations, incomplete, or is missing. we reach out to the school district for comments, but we have not heard back yet. jessica, all of the stuff on equitable toll grading takes away from real life where these kids need to balance if they get a job or have a sports after school and what this does is not prepared and for the future. >> i'm very against us. it is just workshop at this point and i hope they don't go for it. there is something else that they were going to try and the oregon school district that got scratched when the previous governor, and i think these are dangerous experience are going to put us even further behind where we have to go.
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i would say again that i have not met real life people who are supportive of these kind of measures. >> i might be one of them. not highlighting the effort for those who are prospering, studying, thriving, and doing very well, they should be rewarded for that, but i think there's a huge problem then need to be addressed if you look at these report cards. we are passing kids through the system. their graduating kids, seniors in high school who have a first grade reading level, i mean, you get them a zero and then what happens next? part of this experiment has to be to send them off somewhere else, write, send them to a different room and have a different format for bringing these kids through. giving them a zero and passing through the system is almost worse, where are we doing about these kids that they're not falling completely behind and it being left behind, that's not good for society either. >> part of the problem is that you take away the rush and
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benefit that kids get when they excel and when they do well, get an a, achieved, we take that from them. we take away their ambition. >> nobody has ever mistaken me for a legal scholar, but i am calling for a full federal takeover of the portland city. you need to national guard and there and you furlough every preautocrat and a city and you clean house. there work shopping child abuse, judge. they do not know how to read and everybody's going to go that is fine. if you do this, if you start doing this then that means every kid that your graduates must work and portland, okay. make all of these idiots that you have produced work for the city and see how that goes because the parents are not going to agree with this, the students are not going to agree with this, and nobody thinks this is a good idea except jessica. >> i literally said that this is
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a bad idea. >> she did. >> all right, greg -- >> i want to address this because this is the second time. speech i want to ask a question first. >> what is your question. >> the second time where you have said, i hope something does not happen, you know, something does not happen, this is your party, right. it is a weird party to be and when you worry that they don't succeed. >> it is not my whole party, aren't there things that republicans do -- >> this whole idea of racial disparity comes from your party, equitable grading is racist because you are -- that is part of your party. >> it is a blight on both of our parties because i know you're going to say that we freed the slaves. it is an important point of this, but you can acknowledge
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that there are systemic challenges facing poor kids in this country, black and brown kids in this country, and white skids. >> this is what is important. the fact is that you don't need to separate these kids into groups. >> racial disparity. if you look at kids as individuals this problem falls away and you stop treating them as groups, that is the race is part of this. >> this equitable grading system mentions nothing about race. >> according to this equitable grading -- >> it does not say only pass a black kid and hold back a white kid. and equities. >> i think i have crushed you, jessica. >> i feel okay. >> [laughs]
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on the edge of his seat literally. jockey is clinging to his dear life. the poor guy is hanging for more than seconds and not letting go until he crosses the finish line, what a champ. greg, i know you want to talk about this jockey hanging onto the side. >> it reminded me of a movie that i saw in tijuana during spring break. i don't understand the joy of this sport, do you? >> yes, absolutely. >> i don't bet, and that is why does not do it for me. >> you ever watched the movie? >> he rode a book? >> first time seeing the jockey. >> allow people to think that jockeys do not do much and you can just throw anyone onto the horse and you are good, but that is not true. jockeys are intelligent, they are crafty. >> crafty?
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>> it's strong and places like their groins, they have to be strong. the grip strength is phenomenal and i want to salute all jockeys. people do not think they are athletes. >> would you date a jockey? >> judge? >> they are strong, races are fantastic. he obviously has incredible strength and his legs. speak to it that is why i am talking about. >> it's strong growings and moving on. up next, not everybody can be a culinary genius like guy fieri. they are intimidated to use their own kitchen, and they will ask others to prepare the meal instead. this very much resonates with me, anybody else? >> pasta from scratch. how tough is that? >> a pile of flour, and an egg in the middle, and i don't think
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they are talking about boiling it. >> beef wellington, fair. sushi, fair. enchiladas, easy. i said that is fair, difficult. >> i'm scared of the kitchen because i worry i might step on the bare feet of the women cooking me breakfast. >> [laughs] you said you foiled a hot dog for lunch. -- boiled. >> sliced in half and you cannot even get anything good. >> i use a toy toaster oven. >> toaster ovens are coming b back. >> it is so juicy and it is easier to clean the crumbs. >> at the helm and my lecherous apartment -- luxurious
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apartment. >> at nine to binet by cooking, they just don't want to clean up afterward. >> and she cleans upgrade. -- clean up. "one more thing" is next. ♪ ♪ ly when it comes to your child's education. introducing power homeschool the official provider of online acellus courses for parents independently homeschooling their children. i really love how flexible the program is. it allows my child to work at her own pace and on her own schedule. join the growing community of parents who have discovered the power of power homeschool. visit our website at power homeschool dot org to learn more and start your child's educational journey.
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oh. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: time now for "one more thing." i'm very scared, jessica. >> jessica: you should be. as we know at home as well as here greg loves my feel good stories so we had this created for him. >> girl power. [laughter] >> jesse: she got you. >> greg: you go girl. >> jesse: she got you. >> greg: oh, god. >> jessica: shoutout to stella weaver who is the only girl playing in this year's little league world series. the only 22nd girl to play in the tournament 76 year history. became the 10th female to record
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a hit and scored a run to help tennessee built rhode island 8-1. >> sandra: go stella. >> jesse: jess she a girl playing in the boy's little league. >> jessica: just a little league world series. >> jesse: girls and boys play together? >> jessica: almost like we are equals. >> jesse: i never heard that before but go ahead. scresk jessica i know that about you but anyway. i know you like that. >> greg: tonight, jim norton, kat timpf, tyrus. that's tonight at 10:00 p.m. i almost made a mistake there great show. let's do this. ♪ robots are great ♪ robots are great. >> greg: wait, there is nothing here. i have nothing to say here other than look at this robot. it's a little dog. it's a robot dog. getting better. pretty soon you won't need one that poops. instead drop a battery. it will not hump your leg
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although it might hump your toaster oven. all right, that's enough from me. judge? >> judge: a rare giraffe with no spots was just born in the tennessee zoo. the newborn is the only spotless giraffe in the world according to officials. the zoo doesn't have a name for her and asking the public to help chip in. i go with spot, singular. >> jessica: can they get them over time? >> judge jeanine: no, that's it. they are all born with them. >> jesse: total freak. [laughter] >> greg: if you were a giraffe you would bully him. >> jesse: s that a long neck. why not have longer legs. still reach the same heights. but no one ever thought about that. >> greg: no, they didn't. >> jesse: white people love mayonnaise. we do. we love it. we put it on everything especially this white quarterback will, tennessee rooky. he likes it and puts it on his coffee. so now hellmann's is sponsoring him. lifetime contract free mayo for
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life. we love it. tonight, "jesse watters primetime" tonight at 8:00. fema officials are staying at the four seasons, $1,000 a night while people are missing in hawaii. >> sandra: 94-year-old goes water skiing on air share putting all the youngsters to shame. check it out. greg, you want to ride? >> greg: you go. >> greg: gramps. ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. we are come to you tonight from forum in milwaukee, wisconsin. it is the site of the first republican presidential debate wednesday night right here on fox. we now know who will be participating, where each candidate will be standing as you see on the graphic on the screen there; however, much of the conversation centers around who will not be here. the frontrunner, former president donald trump. he is getting ready to turn himself n fulton county, georgia, thursday facing state criminal charges. also tonight

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