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resident biden sent her overseas to indonesia and she came back -- in his place for a big summit and that's where she reminded voters that she is one sandbag away from a top job. >> do you feel prepared for that possibility and that job? >> yes, joe biden is going to be fights and it's not going to come to fruition. but let us also understand that every vice president, every vice president understands that when they take the oath, they must be very clear about thi mao take over the job of being president. i am n y are but throne, co has been an extraordinary leader was accomplished things that the previous presidents hoped and dreamed and promise they would
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do and did not achieve. i see how his ability to understand issues and weave through complex issues in a way that no one else can to make a smart and important decisions on behalf of the american people have played out. >> greg: who is she talking about? if you dare get in her way, there will be hell to pay. come all his allies are warning gavin newsom to stay away from a presidential run. one strategist saying when you have people who are trying to test the waters the party rose up and made it clear to those individuals who are mostly white men that to disrespect the vice president would not be well-received by by women and people of color within the pa party. i got a little bit of a smack in the face. it's great to see you at the table. hope the u.s. open is treating you well, you got a tan i can see. it's going to be racist to pick
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gaffe and kamala but it's not racist to keep supporting the oldest white dude on earth. how do you make sense of this? >> harold: good to be back. i'm not surprised she would say what she said about being vice president and being ready to step in, that's what vice president stew i don't know any vice president in the history of the country who would not say that. if, for some reason, joe biden does not run and vice president harris decides to run, i think she would expect to have a number of competitors because people believe this race here would position them four to back eight years especially if president trump can be defeated to. you would have a competitive marketplace which i don't think should surprise anyone. i don't know karen finney come i like her a lot i don't think it's racist or sexist to say someone else believes they have the goods and they have the ability to speak to the american people and meet them where they are and to help them rise to a different point.
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just because they are a white male or hispanic male or black male, they have to go before the voters. i understand there may be some hurt feelings on the part of some of the party that the vice president would not be the front runner if something like this were to happen, i think president biden is going to run for reelection. i'm not one to always reduce things to race and i think this is one of those moments we have to show some restraint. >> greg: never. judge, you know how the vp is supposed to be america's insurance policy? she is joe's insurance policy, right? she has to stay in because he can't be president. >> jeanine: why would you impeach joe biden, look at what you get. what is so fascinating is when she says she can tackle the presidency, she is up to it, how can she do that when she has no apparent interest in anything that she's doing. she is the border czar, she hasn't been to the border in 803
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days. she had one trip there. according to this new book, there's a part of it that says she doesn't want to work on women's issues or anything having to do with race. >> greg: i like her now! >> jeanine: i think people want honesty. when you get out there and do you say i've watched joe biden and he is in a position where he can handle things and resolve them in a way where no one else can or in a way no one else can come of the guy needs a cheat sheet to figure out when to stand up, went to sit down, when to leave, he was at the awards ceremony yesterday, he left without his mask as he puts the award on the war veteran and he just leaves in the middle of it. let me say one thing about gavin newsom. identity politics only goes to a certain length.
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when they start playing identity politics, she is entitled because she has that person -- to disrespect someone you have to have respect for them in the first instance and i'm not so sure she has that. >> greg: what do you make of all this, this is what happens with identity politics, you end up making bad choices and the other choices are kept out to. >> d's before when you look at e of the polling from democrats about kamala harris -- she's not going to win over republicans but she's also in a position of having to convince democrats she can do it. that's a harder thing. it's getting very late for any other democrat to stand up a national campaign other than the vice president. i think if there was a target of opportunity for someone like gavin newsom to take a shot, that window is closing quite rapidly. watching her at this event -- biden is great, whatever, fine. compare that to what you will see this weekend, joe biden
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leaves for india tomorrow, a big meeting. you will see his interactions with those leaders compared and will he be in a mask? i don't know. the other thing about this notion that emma kratz would send a shot to gavin newsom saying don't you dare -- do you remember -- go back in the wayback machine with me in 2008 -- the late bill richardson, former governor and somebody who worked for bill clinton, he made a decision to endorse barack obama over hillary clinton even though he was a major clinton loyalists. partly because he wanted to win and he thought the way they could win was with obama, turns out he was right to. >> greg: you go. do you have any history lessons? >> jesse: did she have to wear that funny shirt? that's why joe didn't go, he didn't want to wear the funny shirt. >> greg: he is going to india where there are indians.
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he'll bring bring a peace pipe. >> jesse: you know how sometimes you have to do your eye test and you go to the lower level. that's how come all talks and just guessing, she's just leaving gaps in between statements. the answer that she gave on the vice president being able to take over the presidency i didn't think was good to. extra sensitivity to the question because he's the oldest president we've ever had to. that answer she showed way too much -- she just said to joe is healthy i don't even consider the possibility. now we are doing a segment on it, coming for the throne. gavin newsom is publicly the challenge of something happens to joe, the money is going to tell you who's the nominee.
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to see her strut through the pageantry, is the first time i can imagine her as president. knowing all the ridiculous things she said -- despite the pomp and circumstance had great choreography, i'm reminded of the fact that she loves venn diagram's. she has it to europe either, i can't get that out of my head. you have that quote -- she doesn't want to do anything about race or gender and then she said i want the majority of my staff to be african american and female. then she quit her border czar job. it doesn't give you a lot of confidence. >> greg: she didn't want to be around minorities. >> jesse: is that your interpretation? >> greg: that's what i've heard on the street. >> jesse: your sources?
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>> jeanine: maybe it's reciprocal because they are all quitting. >> harold: if she doesn't run, she would have to win a primary and if she wins the primary -- the democratic primary, she would be a stronger candidate and if i were her team i would welcome that challenge. to win over republicans she's going to have to show -- this is hypothetical, joe biden is going to be the nominee. >> jeanine: what is interesting is she didn't laugh her way through that answer about being president. she didn't giggle, she always giggles. she's changing. >> greg: do you remember when everything was about to imply an? he just lies and lies -- have you ever seen that much lying? were they supposed to be better than this? that was pure minutes of lying there with a straight face. looks like hunter biden is about to get indicted.
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philip bump snapping and walking out of an interview after getting pressed on this 2018 hunter text message. >> what do you take from a text message to his adult daughter, i have to get 50% of my income to pop. >> i don't know what it means, i don't. its circumstantial evidence if you prefer that. i have no idea, i don't know. >> has anybody asked her? >> i don't know. what you want me to say? >> was a text message where he says i give pop a 50% of my money, that's evidence. >> okay fine go that's evidence. >> is this the standard, this is the way "the washington post" handles? >> when i agreed to be on for 4n hour and 15, after a while i go. >> dana: i have to say i can understand walking out of an interview if you were insulted
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or disrespected but not because you were presented with the f fact. >> greg: not because you were getting your butt kicked. i think what you saw there was the ultimate arrogance of an elite journalist and philip bump. how dare you ask me, i'm a journalist. how dare you ask me for facts, how dare you expect me to justify my lazy reporting. this guy has been on journalism welfare for years he's been wrong on a lot of stuff in the dems have fallen into this excuse -- i'll use a jesse analogy -- sure i go to a strip club but i don't cheat. that's how they talk about hunter. hunter is bad but trump is worse and they've been doing this for years now. remember sam harris, remember what he said to? he said it hunter literally had murdered children in his basement, he wouldn't care because trump is worse.
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it's another admission of derangement. bump is so wrong, he had nowhere to go except to leave. >> dana: this question hasn't been presented outside of conservative media. >> jesse: you have to have if you're going to go up against someone with opposing ideology. we have to fight over facts i have to defend everything. these people like bump they don't have to do anything. they've never even been presented with a challenge so they get up there, you spar at the gym, you can't go five rounds, you can't go half around. that's what happens and he
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doesn't have the chops to answer the smoking done gun document. the laptop which has been authenticated by his boss at "the washington post." this guy's supposed to be one of the top journalists at the post and he has no idea and he doesn't even care it's your job to ask the question it gives me life, i watched it 17 times. >> did you ask how it felt? >> don't do it. >> do you want to comment on the philip bump interview or the indictment coming before december 29th? >> it is a status report and
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they say given the attempt to guarantee a speedy trial everything's going to be filed has to be filed by september 29th and now the united states attorneys special counsel is indicating he will indict hunter biden by septembe. what is he going to indict him on? they will indict him on the gun charge. here is the problem and this is just me talking. the possibility of indicting them on a gun charge was i think is appropriate took in five years to get to a plea agreement and now they can indict him in 30 days, what does that tell you about the legitimacy of david weiss in his investigation. there is an agreement between the united states attorney and hunter biden's lawyer -- they don't get any smarter than abby lowell. as a prosecutor if i have a diversion agreement with a defendant and a defense attorney, it's between me and
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the defense attorney. if i have a plea deal i need the court's permission. as a diversion agreement it's me and the defendant saying we're good to this out. we're good to legal argument on whether or not that indictment comes out, that indictment can supersede the diversion agreement. i'm not so sure that it can. you don't see the court's approval to enter the diversion agreement and they already acted upon it and indeed we have been complying with the conditions of the diversion agreement of the gun charge. i think they are in a little bit of legal hot water here. >> dana: what happens if there is an indictment of hunter biden on a gun charge? >> harold: i think an indictment on any charges serious. i think the judge what she just said is really important to amplify. the diversion agreement -- abby lowell has already indicated
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that is going to be an offer of defense he will put forth very soon in a public proceeding. it means there might be something else, this could be a new charge, a new gun charge or some other new charges. i don't know how you get around -- the judge explained at six singly, i don't know how you get around that. it would seem to be to be foolish to bring a set of charges you know the judge would say you can't do because you had a disagreement. let me say a couple other th things. i've always said if president biden -- there's two questions. if he uses official office to help his son and receive benefit for something his son was doing, that's a problem. i think a lot of democrats and independents alike would say so. this guy philip bump behaved like a partisan politician in this interview. i'm a believer that we have to have journalists on all sides asked very tough questions but when you're asked a question is a journalist that appends a theory that you may have been
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promoting, you can't walk out. a politician can walk out but a journalist can't walk out. it's disappointing and disturbing to see that. i know mr. cromer and others in the congress are asking for -- i believe mr. weiss and others to come before the committee and testify as to what happened. and i hope they can show a little restraint because we are finding ourselves i think closer and closer to finding out exactly what has happened if indeed legal charges should be brought. politics to do nothing but aggregate both sides. if the truth is uncomfortable for me and my party so be it, if it's not, so be it. but we can't get there unless we have the justice department doing this. >> jeanine: is the politics that has brought us the truth of all of this and not the justice department. all of the information we are getting about the failure to interrogate hunter biden because he got a heads up, all of this stuff about kate bedingfield
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giving answers to er -- we are t talking about favoritism we are talking about collusion between the white house and hunter biden. >> harold: that's not what they are investigating. is the judicial branch that did this. when those two parties came before them and said you guys do not have the meeting of the minds on what the disagreement is amount. >> jeanine: by the david weiss do it? >> dana: that's the question. climate change scientist make a shocking admission the democrats will not want to hear. ♪ ♪
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>> jeanine: welcome back. top climate scientist as most of the democrats climate change scam which they swear is going to destroy the planet anytime now. speak of the world is going to end in 12 years if we don't address climate change. >> it is clear, the clock is not just taken, it is banking. >> that is what is moylan's oceans, creating atmospheric rivers. >> climate change is the crisis of our lifetime. we have an obligation to future generations. >> just as the climate crisis is man-made, scientific, accepted fact around the world. >> jeanine: climate scientists make a admission about how global warming data gets manipulated to appease the world's leading academic journals. "i left out the full truth to get my climate change paper published." he claims woke editors only want to hear certain narratives on the google warming issue like how human activity is the primary cause of extreme weather events. the journal that published his
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piece is pushing back and claiming they only print things based on the basis of the quality and timeliness of their science. democrats for years have told us to trust the science but between what the twitter files revealed and now this admission, don't you have a question, not even a mention? >> it's not about science, it's about scientific theory. only certain scientific theories are published because that's where the money is and the money is corrupting everything. is corrupting the food industry, defense appropriations, you name it. where the money is, that's where people are going to follow. if you print something that is saying that it may be man-made global warming isn't destroying all of these wilderness environments, oceans -- it's not going to be published because then the donations from the politicians and the grants from the federal government to just
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stop. you're discredited and ostracized in the scientific community for not embedding the same room as everybody else. you have to be really brave now to pursue the truth. it used to be the majority of scientists pursued it, now the majority don't. they pursue the money and acceptance in their industry. i'm afraid that you're going to have bad science, junk science and everyone is going to think it's real. >> jeanine: the whistle-blower's article reveals what we have been saying all along, that is what the left wing media and academics use climate change for their own political agenda. if they truly respected and cared about saving the planet, they would at least be open to some discussion. >> harold: i make no defense for anyone that does not share all the truth in whatever they may be talking about especially as it relates to climate. i think one of the frustrating things for a lot of people who are reasonable minded is we all
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know we have some forces in our atmosphere that are working against us. florida residents are having a hard time getting homeowners insurance, i'm not saying it's because of climate change entirely but the ice shelf for antarctica has reduced by 50% over the last two decades. something is happening. for those climate activists who want to get out in front and block roadways to burning man in that part of the country, for those who tape themselves to the ground and not a lot of people to go engage in commerce is silly. for those who say we can't take about energy in a very serious way when we find ourselves engaged in war with ukrainians and the russians, we aren't thinking about energy in a long-term way, that is silly. we're going to transition to an energy economy over the next 25 to map 30 years but want her it in two to mecca three years. of these activists aren't being productive not only to their message but not productive for the end goal they want.
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for those of us want energy and not have to fight wars for that we are to being serious if we don't realize that fossil fuels will be a part of our energy matrix in the future for the foreseeable future. >> jeanine: and part of our safety. who do you criticize, the scientists or the media? >> dana: i think it goes to one other entity which is what we always say, follow the money. what is the money come from for these studies? it comes from philanthropists who have think tanks. these publications are the gatekeepers to career success in the field of science. i think we talked about this before, all of these entities are chasing this money, they all want the money, how did they get them on a question mark they have to make sure the donors are happy, they aren't happy if you're saying climate change might not be the reason are all of these things are happening. he points out about the
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wildfires being started mainly by humans. and we need better forest management. basically says i never would've been able to get this printed in a publication because of blocks from the editors, the editors get money from foundations or advertisers and it goes right back to them. >> jeanine: 59% of democrats will say climate change is a top priority, how important is the issue of climate change as it relates to the millennial vote? >> greg: i have no idea because most of it is virtue signaling. no one here -- there's a strawman argument here when we start talking -- what time is it, 5:34? it's time to destroy harold ford again. when we are talking about climate, you can't just pick and
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choose one part of the earth and go oh, my god! did you see? the ice, there's less ice here, but then you find out there's more ice over here. they never tell you the measurements all around the hope. no one is saying climate isn't climate isn't changing. what we are saying is business model is a monumental drift. until you are honest with the american people about how you are spending this money, we do not trust you. i do trust harold, i believe what harold is saying and he's being very recent on this. that's not what the argument is about to. the argument is about, like you said, this is a world based on greed and incentives and you can't blame weak minds and academic circles who really want a fishing cabin or want a business next to jesse watters. imagine this year there and you look at people like judith curry or mike or shellenberger and why are those guys such suckers? they are only on fox, they could be on every show. they could have giant books. but they don't, why don't they come to the trough with us?
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and say this stuff, it's unprovable. the models come of the computer models we can change them anytime we want, come here, you'll make billions. the inflation reduction act was only climate corrupt hoax. that's a hoax, not talk about climate change, i'm talking with the business model. it's corrupt, no one should trust it and nobody does. i think even democrats realize this was a ruse so you can point out all the ice you want, it don't matter. >> harold: can i agree that the claimant has changed for the worse over the last 20 years? >> greg: it's also change for the better. >> harold: there's not a place where there is more ice. >> greg: let's put it this way, more people die from cold weather than warm weather. if you're going to use the ultimate variable which is life span, you would be happy if the plant gets slightly warmer because it makes areas more livable for people. people don't live in frozen areas, they live in warm areas
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per class will include a simulated community meeting where you can ignore crime concerns of your residence and there will be mocked press conferences where you can only pick on reporters of color. just like when she said she will only grant one-on-one interviews to black and brown journalists. >> when i look out across this podium as i'm doing now, i don't see much in the way of diversity. to suggested that somehow i'm saying certain journalists are racist, really? the facts are the facts. >> jesse: do you think people are knocking each other over to take this class in the fall? >> jeanine: probably come as harvard. only at harvard would they have the doors wide open for people who have been voted out of office and think they should be teaching the next generation of leaders how to run a city, how to run a corporation. bill de blasio did a real mess
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in new york city i believe is a lecturer in harvard. dealing with the media? she says i'll only talk to black and brown people and not white people, how not to run a city. carjacking went up 204% while she was the mayor. she's a mess. >> jesse: she's taking a course in health policy and leadership, where do you think she has those credentials? >> harold: we'll see. i'm a bit of a contrarian, i think people whose campaigns and people who have rocky tenures may have something to offer. i think kids and young people and those studying public policy and public leadership ask her the tough questions. i would love to go up and audit one of the classes and ask what did you do so wrong to make people turn on you four years later? do you think it was crime, a
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lack of health care -- serious, what would you have done differently? you obviously ran on an agenda and you didn't achieve the things he wanted to achieve. her answer may be she blinked out on everybody -- that's not the model. i hope she gets honest answers. >> jeanine: she would only take the question from you. >> jesse: we will send him undercover at harvard. >> dana: think about any republican who leaves in administration and goes to work for an oil company or a pharmaceutical company or lobbying for something, some sort of big auto thing. >> jesse: or fox news. >> dana: 100%. they will say this is a disgusting revolving door. what happens in liberal circles? they all go to academia and you wonder why americans writ large are saying what is going on with
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the problems with academia today? on this very day, harvard was named worst school for free speech, scoring below zero after nine professors and researchers were disciplined or fired for voicing controversial opinions. this was done by the foundation for individual rights and expression. i think it would be a great question to put to her, do you regret saying you would only take questions from reporters based on their skin color for that day, do you regret that? at center off, that was the beginning of the end of her tenure. >> greg: this is weird, i thought she had a career in modeling. that's fire -- you go no, it's foundation for -- >> greg: that's the best thing ever. in this landscape of dk every incompetent leftist has a six-figure or seven-figure safety net.
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any squad member that exits congress will have a seat on some board of a company. your life is set unlike you, if you go to the capitol on january hat, you go to jail but if you preside over the mass murder of young blacks in the city while extolling racist principles you get seats at the university and lucrative speaking gigs, that's how it works. >> jesse: liberty university has said if there's anything happening to you at fox are as a plum teaching assignment waiting for you. >> greg: i got a call from devry, they are willing to give you a seat. >> jesse: coming up, meet your new robot coworker or overlord. fastest is up next.
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for most folks but not for this fellow. husband asking if he is the a hole for getting on a plane without his wife because she was running late to get starbucks. do have a strong opinion about this? and >> greg: you're with your girlfriend, i can understand. here's the deal. i did this once on a train and i could still see my wife's eyes looking at me when i boarded and i realized i was getting nothing for a month. in my defense and i think this is so important and every man understands this. who the hell gets coffee at a starbucks when you're bored and, when you know the line as they are, we're going to wait for you while you get there and then you try to make up your mind? that is the most selfish thing of the world to do is to order coffee -- why do you need coffee at the airport, do you needed to stay awake? i've got stuff to do. and they serve it on the play play end. to important people jesse. >> dana: thankfully peter and
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i have the same sense of timing and desire to be where we are in on time, we don't get there too early but we never push it to be too late. if you got on a plane without me that would probably be something but i also find you have to have consequences for people who are always late and going to starbucks at the last minute. >> jesse: there's an argument to be made that if the man stays on the plane he might have a better chance of keeping the plane from taking off while his wife is hurrying. >> and getting a better compartment. >> do agree with the set of arguments? >> jeanine: i wouldn't be upset, there would be an agreement to. if you want to get coffee and i will see you when i see you. it's like every man for himself. stay in line, get another fl flight. >> harold: you speak like a woman who left her husband. [laughter] one more thing is up next.
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♪ >> greg: omt, taken that. >> dana: so, jesse, does he have a hair piece or not? we are not exactly sure. but, check out this tammy man i can't. longest impediment mullet for a hairdo. 5'8" inches long. taller than her earning her a spot in the guinness book of world records. you have a ways to go. she has been growing her hair since the early 1990s. >> greg: weird having that hair as a nurse get that in a wound? >> i don't like that. gutfeld show mace, andrew gruel, kat timpf, tyrus, 10:00 p.m. it's going to be a great show. greg's bee sting news. a lot of bees around town.
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this was my hand this weekend. check that out. i haven't been stung by a bee in, i don't know, 30, 40 years. >> jesse: revolting. >> greg: they are often attractive to blue. you know my eyes are bright blue. he stung me. i refused to go a doctor until i could to no longer move my fingers. >> jesse: 100 bucks. job well done. "jesse watters primetime" is the government controlling the weather? a "primetime" investigation. not a joke, greg. not a joke like your bee stung hand. this is serious. >> greg: that's it? harold? >> harold: congratulations to captain larry taylor the 81-year-old awarded the presidential medal of honor for his bravery during the vietnam war. ten seen himself. flew his helicopter through enemy fire to save four members of a reconnaissance team from almost certain death in june of 1968. he defied towards return to base and risk his life to carry out
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the mission. 3500 military personnel received the medal of honor out of 31 million who have served. >> jesse: defying orders can get you an award. >> harold: if you save lives. >> jesse: that is really good information. >> harold: you may get one tomorrow. [laughter] >> judge: check this out, four 1-year-old swords have been discovered in a remote cave overlooking the dead sea in an israeli desert. leading archaeologists to believe that they were the broady of jews. >> jesse: jewish booedy. hide out for jewish rebels against the romans who controlled what was then judea between the first century b.c. and second century a.d. anyone calling charlton hesitate stolen? >> jesse: folklore pull the sword. they should test those swords to see if that is excaliber.
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>> greg: jesse, idea for fox nation jesse booty. >> jesse: you always beat me to the punch. can i do the show if i'm not jewish? >> greg: good question. >> judge jeanine: if you are roman. [laughter] >> greg: that's it for us. have a great night. [laughter] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, the special counsel in the hunter biden investigation has told a judge today he plans to indict hunter biden before september 29th. it's the latest outgrowth of the collapse of a plea deal that would have allowed the president's son to escape punishment for a gun charge. correspondent david spunt has details tonight. good evening, david. >> bret, good evening. this was tucked into the third page as kind of a surprise nugget in this court filing, this routine court filing filed just a few hours ago. special counsel david weiss plans to
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