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to that. you could have the effects of this other storm that so far franklin will not affect those on land. certainly those at sea and have a good time, not the time. here's "the five." hello everyone. i'm dana perino, jesse waters and kate temps. it's 5 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five". >> the hardest thing is to come back after three months of not doing any work, not doing any homework and all of a sudden you got a lot to make, everybody has a lot to catch up from the end of last year. >> so don't take it from us. just take it from him.
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it's back to reality from president biden. the commander in chief relating to students as he confronts the harsh reality of a vacation summer. he's facing a long road ahead for his 2024 campaign. it doesn't help that adam sandler is throwing serious shade at his record in new hampshire pointing out how americans are suffering under the presidency. >> the president has a right to be very proud of many of the accomplishments we have achieved in the last three years, but, the reality is that today 60% of our people living paycheck to paycheck. our healthcare system is a total disaster. 85 million people uninsured under insured, the price of pharmaceuticals sky high.
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>> and republican candidate nikki haley saying the vote for biden is a vote for kamala. we had a great discussion and he seemed fine to me. at the end of the day, what we have to ask ourselves is what do people stand for? age is an issue, chuck, but there are a lot of broader issues than just that. >> we cannot have kamala harris as president. we can't chance this. we have to make sure we win this >> the thought of kamala harris be president should send a chill up every american's skin. >> so harold, is bernie the answer to question? >> he is. a couple things i have to say about this spoiler alert. we have incoming equality in the country.
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an overwhelming number of americans have been living paycheck to paycheck for a generation. in fact, most americans cannot withstand a $500 interruption to their family budgets. this is not to let anyone off the book. the presidential races even in a primary, people give specifics. ideas of vision how we're going to go about dealing with them. i don't miss adam sandler's voice on the national stage and i miss his energy. for him to say to president biden, to remind him, as you go into election season, you cannot rest on your laurels. we have invested in trying to de-risk us from china. if we don't speak to americans concerned about their neighborhoods and their over lively hood at work. we're not being honest to what
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presidential races are about. i would listen to senator sanders, take him at his word and begin to develop specifics how you're going to make america stronger and better over the next four years. >> judge, i don't know if you could get 77% of americans to agree on a mother's day resolution. you can get 77% of americans to say, i don't think they're saying it in a way that's bean to joe biden. he's at this age, he will be the oldest president if he were to win. 86 at the end a second term. this is just too old. i don't know how the white house spins that. >> you know, i don't think they're worried about it because they believe people hate donald trump so much and it appears he's going to be the republican candidate, the republican nominee based on what we have seen so far, they are willing to put him up because they believe he can be donald trump. it's as simple as that.
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they hate him, donald trump more than they love the country. let me say something interesting. i thought the way he answered the question you know about joe biden and said he seemed me. >> right. >> so we wasn't discrediting the people who questioned his acuity. and the interesting thing is, bernie sanders is 81. he's got his stuff together. joe biden isn't about age, he's about mental acuity. he's got real problems walking and tripping and not knowing where he is. but the interesting part of this also is when he said the hardest thing to do is to come back after three months to the kids on the first day of school not having done any work. i don't know if he feels the same way. i think he's speaking from personal experience. seems to have been on vacation for the the whole summer, the beach house. the paycheck to paycheck, 70% of
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people in urban areas of living paycheck to paycheck. most of the urban areas democratic areas. it's more than 60%. they aren't worried about that. they hate donald trump. >> do you think they see gavin newsom and say, don't hate me. >> he was just invited to speak at a college. a student was so concerned about seeing with president biden she wanted her face pixelated. we have been living paycheck to paycheck forever. the whole country has. the whole world lives paycheck to paycheck. i was living paycheck to paycheck well into my 30s. it's not the government's fault people are living paycheck to paycheck. this country is run on consumer
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spending and debt. credit card debt, mortgage debt. spend, spend, spend, spend. we don't save. we don't invest. we're purposely not taught to save and invest. i wasn't taught to save and invest until a couple years ago. they don't want us saving and investing. they don't. they want us spending and putting it on the plastic. so bernie to say that the government is going to get us out of this paycheck to paycheck is impossible. bernie should start speaking directly to the american people. to say oh, my god, these insurance companies are making so much money. why doesn't bernie go after big food and tech. everybody is sick because they're sitting in front of screens and eating toxic stuff. it should be a warning to the republican party. progressives aren't challenging joe biden because donald trump is such a threat the party has
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to be united. joe biden is a threat. republicans need to get together. now, trump republicans shouldn't be trying to purge other republicans out of the party and vice versa. this republican party needs to grow. it needs to go peel off democrats. bring out new voters and get independents. it needs to build and expand the party. you need to win this thing in a land slide, and you're only going to win in a landslide unless the party grows. >> you sound like a different jesse there. >> your mother is going to be very mad at you. >> exactly. >> i want to see a mom text before the end of the block. we haven't touched on the idea of republicans running against kamala harris. i wonder about that strategy. >> i think that might be part of the reason we don't see her that often. it's actually hard enough to run against joe and like you said, to challenge joe because of his weakness. it's hard to be that weak that
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it's also, almost kind of a strength because some of the stuff he talks about, judge, you pointed out, it's really not an age thing. i saw paul mccartney in concert, three hour show. martha stewart, also older than joe biden. how do you challenge a guy that is babbling about i was raised with puerto ricans. where am i where it could be confusing to you. it's difficult to challenge him and kamala. what do we challenge her on? she doesn't go out. they don't do interviews. so there's really, there's nothing substantive to argue against because they don't give people the opportunity. we should have access to that absolutely. >> even this week just ignored questions as they were shouted at him. >> we expect that. that's just joe being joe.
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which is crazy. if i just sat here and babbled, they would call me out of here. >> we would prevent that. >> bare knuckles fist fights over biden's border crisis. ♪ ♪
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>> joe biden's border crisis causing chaos in a city. outside new york mayor's residence. over 100,000 migrants have flooded the big apple. the president says it's time to put americans before migrants. >> we don't want symbolism, we want a plan. we want action. we want these migrants out of the city. put them on a bus. he said who is your daddy? they said you are, joe.
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and ever since then. >> and another democratic city suffering, texas governor greg abbott sending his 10th bus of illegals to l.a.. the mayor karen bass lashing out. >> the city hasn't extended the invitation. >> okay. >> dana perino, things are getting heated in the streets. who do you think that means? >> i don't like people being violent and i understand the frustration. the adams administration. the brown stuff that rolls downhill. it's happening to the mayor and the governor. they're not going to take it for long because they're going to suffer under it. they are slowly but surely turning the attention to biden where it belongs. the thing with karen bass, what we didn't show you, just a
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couple years ago she said how great it was for los angeles to be a sanctuary city. this is the political goal of the decade. they said they wanted them. now when they have to share the burden of the border states, they are freaking out. i understand the citizens of the cities saying wait, what is happening? you're talking in new york about sports apparatus being taken over by migrants where kids used to play soccer. you don't think kids need to play soccer and you have 3000 single males staying in the place. how long will they be there? i think eric adamses has completely misunderstood the law. it sounds like send more. biden is going to have to deal with this at some point. it's tipping into one of those things you see remember last
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year in the mid terms, the republicans were able to win four or 5 congressional streets in new york. >> four. >> that was a surprise to people. what was the reason? mainly crime and security, now you add this on top of it, there could be a little bit of a pendulum shift back to the party who was saying we want to deal with this in a responsible way. >> you see this is hurting democrats in the next election? >> i think potentially because immigration has long been an issue that parties benefitted from making political. they go back and forth and no one ever gets anything solved. it's pretty ridiculous for you're making it political by sending people here. that proved that you were being political when i said this was a sanctuary. the bare minimum when you say have a sanctuary for you, you have to allow them into the sanctuary you provided. a lot of these problems are a
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welfare problem not a migrant problem. the migrants are told this is a sanctuary. you're going to have a place to stay and have food. why wouldn't they come? we can't be surprised they come. you can't be surprised when you're called on it. we're not like the mean jerks who won't welcome you. to have a completely different attitude when people show up and call you out on what you were saying, then you are being political also. i think unfortunately, it's up to congress to solve this issue. i say unfortunately because they don't really seem quite interested in doing that. >> it's up to congress. how many times have we heard that. >> i think cat is on to something. you think of the number of hearings. it's smart for these mayors and governors across the country to bus people to the other cities because the burden has to be shared. frankly the politics of it will
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hopefully force an answer. to congress. to date, i only know one of hearing. it happened on the border and we covered it. they didn't have a piece of legislation from it. if i were them, i would pass something in the house and talk about hunter biden. that's fine. talk about how waiting in the senate is a border bill. a bill that will provide more money for the dea, law enforcement, border control and even the military to think creatively how we interdict in the border. build a wall >> the investment should look like job trainings to schools. to ensure if indeed we block the border that people have and opportunity and chance where they are >> the real story of this, one of the real stories is america remains. we never thought it differently. people are willing to walk hundreds if not thousands of miles to walk to our border. the joe biden i knew in
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congress, he believed in bipartisanship. he would get people to do the exact things we talk about on the show and force the house or president or vice president whomever that might be to sign it or not sign it. if they didn't sign it, democrats would use this. i know some think abortion and guns are going to be the cultural issues. think crime and the border. i would love for us to get together and solve the crime issue, the border issue. give people a certain number of weeks and even solve the gun issue. we talk more and politicize. i was in congress 23 years ago and people are still talking about it. let's solve the problem. >> you look good for 53 by
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way. >> appreciate it. >> >> jeanine. >> i don't think we need to be so creative about it. there is a law in the country. the law is clear. if you want to come to america, you apply. if you want to come here, you wait in line like everybody else. you don't have the right to demand entry. you don't have the right to force entry. you don't have the right to impose on the american people a financial burden so great and so monumental that we simply cannot afford it. the amazing part of what mayor adams is doing, is he's moaning about 100,000 people. he has to spread among the boroughs of new york city. what is 100,000 compared to the a million that's come through? 2% and you're moaning and
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groaning about it. this is a problem that could end if we close the border. i know everybody is a hypocrite in washington. you accept it, of course. i live in new york. >> when you were in washington. we're a sanctuary city. come here. we want the poor. give them asylum. mayor karen bass said l.a. has not extended an invitation to you to show up in los angeles. it's on top of that, these people are vulnerable, they had to travel through a storm, you made them travel through a storm. are you kidding? they came a thousand miles. 500 miles. she's moaning, they are not credible. the fight that occurred at
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gracie mansion. new yorkers saying this isn't about hate. the woman who burnt the american flag. this is about having americans have a say in where their kids play soccer. whether the schools will be open. whether they are in a position to pay double the school taxes because they have to hire all kinds of new teachers to accommodate this. this is equal protection under the law that american citizens have to claim. it's not about hate. it's about finally following the law. >> i guarantee you the woman that burned the flag didn't put an illegal in her apartment >> is that how you handle climate freaks blocking traffic? >> i'm going to take all of you out. you better move. >> cops bulldozing through an eco mob blocking the road.
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>> whack back. here's how you deal with the crazy climate whackos who keep blocking traffic. >> i'm going to take all of you out. you better move. >> get out. get on the ground. >> we're environmental protesters. please. >> a group of echo morons chaining themselves to a trailer and causing grid lock chaos for miles on a rural road that leads to the burning man festival. it's too bad they messed with the no nonsense cops and quickly began arresting demonstrators at gun point. all right.
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jesse, should the, these are nevada rangers. should they be given a race? is being a climate protester a defense? >> don't try that in a small town. >> you can get away with a lot of protests like that in the big city where you have a sympathetic mayor and you go out and try this in a rural road. now you know a rural road, there's hospitals people need to get to. people are delivering babies. people are waiting for water deliveries commerce, it doesn't fly in rural america. some of these places the sheriff has more power than the mayor. >> of course. >> so you do not mess with the guys and these guys do not sit well with people out west. the environmental movement is basically based in boston, dc and new york. the real environmentals are the conservationists. the steward of the environment.
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these people are a nuisance and don't know anything about the environment and were treated like that. >> harold, before the rangers arrived, the climate activists were chaining themselves to the blockade. they literally stopped up miles of people trying to get to that burning man festival. have you ever been to a burning man festival? >> i have not. >> acts that breech the right of peaceful protest should be held accountable. >> i think jesse nailed it. when you have access, one way in and out for hospitals, for every other kind of public safety mechanism, they could be on the side of the road protesting and holding signs and saying the environment is under attack. just like i was against what happened in canada when those people were blocking the road where truckers couldn't get to work. much like i don't believe you should be able to threaten
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people in public life because you don't agree with them and don't expect consequences. the reason i don't understand the activists, there's no real meaning or compelling reason. if they said, did you know in the next 20 years we will rely on batteries and they are made in china. we have to start manufacturing batteries here. maybe she had that in her back pocket. to put yourself across the road, beyond what you're trying to get accomplished. this is the reason we don't get it done. >> and 27% of the people don't agree with biden's climate change. and it's projected to cost over $1 trillion, a lot of it for green energy. what else do they want? >> the number is interesting, on
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the left especially with young people, they disagree with biden on climate because they think he doesn't do enough. they would be protesting with the guys on the street. then you have working people and busy people saying we also want green energy at and point and want to get there in a responsible and reasonable way in a timing that makes sense so we don't wreck our economy in the meantime. you cannot find a group that is less persuasive than the climate activists than this. do you remember how upset we were on the guy that was trying to get to work who needed to get to work and was going to have to go back to his parole officer and get back to jail. what happened with the rangers, should be the case, not only for the health and safety -- >> that's safety too. >> they guy had to go back to jail. they are so elitist and entitled. we're just eco protesters. i actually think they're hurting their cause more than helping it. >> they said the reason for the
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protest was the popularization of burning man of affluent people. essentially, they are upset because they think burning man is too right wing. i have never been. i know for a fact, you walk in and won't see guy benson in a sweater vest. they do a lot of harm for their cause. nobody really feels that way. it's become so politicized. it shouldn't be because we all live here. i was shocked when i learned out in the 90's. nobody is like, you know what, i want to join that. that looks like a good idea. >> i would say that clip every morning to get me riled up. >> do you remember, who was it? the italians who got out of all their trucks and literally ripped -- >> no, the germans. >> and european -- >> should we take this show to burning man? >> no. i wouldn't go near that place. >> neither would i. >> you go. >> the guys are going.
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>> just when you thought covid madness was in the past, we keep getting pulled back in. president biden urging congress for more money to fight the new variant and suggesting a fall booster shot for all americans. >> mr. president, can you say anything about the uptick of covid cases and the new variant? >> yes, i can.
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i signed off this morning to present to the congress request for additional funding for a new vaccine. it's necessary and works. i recommend everybody get it. >> and it seems like the media really wants americans to be wearing masks again. check out these headlines. it maybe time to break out masks. the surgical n 95 is known as the gold standard. a new study suggests it may expose us to toxic compounds that links to cancer due to the packages it comes in. jesse, your thoughts on additional shots, and equally alarming the toxic masks. >> i'm going to walk around with this. there's a study that says masks
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can give me cancer. do you want me to get cancer? obviously not. there's another shot he's going to recommend all americans take. not just with comorbidity. every single american and the shots are going to cost a lot of money and the insurance companies are going to get paid and doctors will get bonuses based off the administrative shots. this is another huge scam and no one is going to go along with another shot especially if it's mandated. >> dana. >> i think, they blew so much credibility early on and have never said, gosh, we have a couple things wrong. now they're asking for more money. it's like asking your parents for more money if you spent your allowance on candy and didn't do chores. if your doctor thinks you should get another shot, go for it. i don't plan to ask if they got
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the shot and judge them. i'm saying this, i'm not wearing a mask. children should not be made to wear masks. some of the challenges are out of their minds. they ought to read the study. >> judge, are you going to carry around the study? >> no. i'm just going to yell no and that's the end of it. look, we haven't done enough damage to our kids with education and the loss of social interaction between kids, i mean we ought to be focusing on making sure our kids can at least get beyond all the losses they have suffered. you know what this is starting to be like a flu shot. if you want a flu shot, get a flu shot. hospitalizations are near an all time high. the mortality and morbidity and lethality rate is nowhere anymore near a concern. they really did mess it up. people don't trust them.
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we don't trust the pharmaceutical companies or a president that says it's time for your eighth boosters, i don't think so. americans are independent. let us make our own decisions. >> cat, do you think you might get the shot? >> no, i wouldn't get another shot. i did get the two shots and two covids the same year. >> same. >> i got the shot because i didn't want to get the covid. they said i wouldn't get the covid if i got the shot. also living in new york city, i didn't have a choice. i'm not going to believe anybody that says, get this one. this is the one you don't get the covid. i already got two and they each came with the covid same exact year. a lot of people feel like i do. a lot of people will say, i'm good. it doesn't do what it says. talking about doing masks again. even before the study, i was really tired of pretending there
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by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. >> welcome back. sadly it's getting to be that time of year where summer is starting to wind down. before the pumpkin spice lattes
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takes over, let's reminisce. where did you go to summer camp? judge, i want to start with you because i'm fascinated with you being a child. camp counselors telling you what to do. >> i didn't really go to camp. i went with aunts and uncles and marsh marshmallows. >> judge, how about you? >> i was in memphis. my brothers and i went and when i was in dc went to sports camp. >> camp tonwa. out ward bound. >> you still go there? >> you're a connoisseur. >> yeah, my parents wanted me out of the house. i have been around. >> i so brochures for outward bound and i didn't go. >> i had two i loved. i went to the sky ranch bible
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camp. >> oh, dana. >> the mountains of colorado. i loved that one. my mom went back to work after my sister was born and we went to summer fun day camp. it was just like during the day, pick up in the morning. drop off in the afternoon. >> yeah. >> vacation bible study. >> yeah, it was a good one. >> i just had a core memory unlocked of sitting there eating gold fish at vacation bible study and we were supposed to be learning about god and the bible. >> that was the one. i guess didn't stick with me. >> question two, what was your favorite summer job? >> mostly landscaping. hedging, edging, mulching. digging. planting. those types of things. >> got it. >> none were my favorite. >> that was your favorite. >> manual labor all day in the hot sun. >> dana. >> did a lot of baby sitting and i love that. that was always fun. crowd favorite. >> harold. >> parked cars. >> parking cars.
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>> okay. now judge, what was your summer job? >> i worked in a dairy and i used -- my favorite part was in the summer when i could serve ice cream cones. 2 o'clock it started. i just enjoyed ice cream all the time. when i left, when i was there, constantly. >> love it. all right. this one is good. what is the most memorable summer of your life. dana, i will go to you first. >> actually, the one that came to mind. i met peter in august of '97. moved to england, memorial day of 1998. that summer i didn't have a visa to work. i couldn't work. so i would read historical fictional all week long and peter would come and we would visit the places i read about. >> jesse, two years ago the video was released how i saved the world one summer. it was the best summer of my
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life. >> i can out shameless you. the most memorable summer is this summer when i'm on tour. my tour is going into the fall. tickets are upcoming cities. dallas, houston. my home city in detroit. >> my kids and my wife, the best two weeks of my life. the only thing to rival it, summer of '86 and i got my driver's license. >> it was a good summer. >> judge, most memorable summer of your life. >> i was older. i had my baby. the baby was born right before the summer and i had the summer off. i remember just weaning the baby and listening to opera. i love opera music. the summer was beautiful. it was a whole new thing for me. i mean i was an aggressive prosecutor and it was like, there's another side to this.
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♪ >> dana: time now for "one more thing." harold? >> harold: super star gymnast simone biles won her eighth world championships. the most directed in u.s. history. # 2 medals limps and world championships. she, i hope, is coming back for the olympics. i root for her as i do all americans compete and win. 60thth anniversary march on weekend challenge the country i have a dream speech. not only be great but live up to greatness every day.
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>> dana: indeed. we all have that one friend who takes things way too far minus a judge. look at this. all the other dogs like what is this golden retriever doing? he is going to get in so much trouble. no, sir. you are not allowed to do that you will get in so much. get a bath when he gets home. perino on politics tonight we talk about the house senate and gubernatorial races in addition to the g.o.p. primary with jesse; next is jesse. >> jesse: gigi baptized yesterday saint brigid there she is in a beautiful dress. there is the family. ellie, sophie, celebrating a wonderful day. and then there are the grandparents. would he have ann and steve. you know mom texts and to eliza. we had a really really nice time. i'm a little tired.
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it was a long day. >> beautiful day. congratulations. >> it's wonderful. so, police officer in maine encountered a resident in trouble during his early morning shift. he noticed a skunk with not one but two dunkin' donut coffee cups stuck on his head. 4:00 a.m. it actually was the officer's first time ever seeing a skunk. he puts on his gloves. can you see it in the video. and he actually removes the cup from the skunk's head. and i think he deserves an award. he would go near a skunk. >> dana: and do that. >> a message in a bottle was found in new jersey. and someone from ireland. and i just love that they wrote, i hope someone will find it another day. maybe it's traveled down to africa and iceland and ends up on the jersey shore. [laughter] not that in there is anything
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wrong with the jersey shore. quite a fun time. can you dream big. it doesn't always work out as big as you ho. >> judge jeanine: dana likes the jersey shore. >> dana: great show to be with you on monday. freight to be around the table with you. >> dana: that's it for us. >> judge jeanine: get some sleep, jess. >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. tropical storm idalia is expected to become a major hurricane before it reaches the florida gulf coast. it appears to be targeting western florida for a wednesday landfall. people in the region are making preparations right now. some residents of low lying areas are evacuating. florida governor ron desantis has declared a state of emergency in 46 counties in florida so far. mobilizing 1100 national guard troops. he has suspended his campaign, we're told.

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