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necessarily and then you have the got a ways, 1.7 million. the bottom line is this could all end today. this could all end today if we stop funding these government organizations that are helping transport people to new york to other parts to the interior of our country. we stopped president biden from using this app where people can fly directly from a country into a country of their choice in the united states. we need senator chuck schumer to pass the border security how apt that the house passed in may, we have to use our leverage to demand border security. that's the only way we are going to stop this fellow, because my governor and mayor keep on incentivizing it by giving away more stuff. >> charles: the moment is now. we appreciate your fight and appreciate you watching the show, now leaving you in the capable hands of "the five." they are next. ♪ ♪
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>> greg: i'm greg gutfeld along with judge jeanine pirro, jesse watters, and sandra smith, the five. ♪ ♪ bribery bob menendez is not going down without a fight, that the new jersey senator is defiant facing calls to step down after getting indicted on federal corruption charges, they found half a million dollars in cash stuffed into jackets embroidered with his name in the u.s. senate seal as well as 100 grand worth of gold bars in his home. accused of taking bribes in an attempt to benefit the government of egypt, but senator gold bar valves in the end he will be exonerated. speak of the allegation levels are just that. allegations. not only will they be exon exonerated, but i will still be the new jersey's senior senator. for those who have rushed to judgment coming i've done so based on a limited set of facts
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framed by the prosecution to be as salacious as possible. remember prosecutors get it wrong sometimes. some of the people calling for my resignation for political reasons say that i have lost the trust of the people in new jersey. that could not be more wrong. >> greg: the case against menendez may be tough to beat given that the wads of cash at the fingerprints of one of his coconspirators on it, but he says never mind that, it's all a part of his cuban heritage. >> for 30 years i have withdrawn thousands of dollars in cash car my personal savings account. which i have kept for emergencies and because of the history of my family facing compensation in cuba. now this may seem old-fashioned, but these were money is drawn from personal savings account based on the income that i have lawfully derived over those 30 years. >> greg: democrats are split, some say he has to go, but the
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white house is not taking a side. >> this is a serious matter. we see this as a sea varies matter and we believe that the senator stepping down from his chairmanship was the right thing to do. obviously the right thing to do. as it relates to anything else, any decision he has to make, that will be up to him and the senate leadership to decide. but of course we see this as a serious manner. >> greg: 's who judge, he was the chair of the senate committee who was chair before that? in the past, this is how you get the bribes, because i put two and a contact with people who can give you money. >> judge jeanine: i don't know why you would suggest that this is that kind of thing. because menendez has allegedly gotten cash and hunter biden got cash, just because when menendez
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wanted to have a meeting at the vice president joe biden's health's at the observatory, he does not called the vice president or hunter, he does not call anyone other than hunter biden to have dinner and a luncheon at the vice president's house. okay, let's talk about this case. number one, why would menendez who was not acquitted, there was a hung jury in the last trial, why would this guy go anywhere near the edge of corruption? knowing that the feds don't take kindly to a case where they don't get a conviction? stupid number one. number two, doing a press conference where you literally locked yourself into statements, every one of which will be used against him at a trial, i.e., you know, i took the money out of the bank because my family needed it in cuba, wait a minute, bob, did you give it to your driver or your neighbor? is that why his fingerprints and dna are on the envelope? dumb. the amazing part he was not
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willing to give donald trump the benefit of the doubt. this is two months before the mueller report came out and said that we need to know for sure whether donald trump is a prudent pulpit. now we know the term report, donald trump, the holding was made up by hillary clinton. now is it people in new jersey who have not heard rumors for years about this guy. he has been in public life since 1986 when he was the mayor of union, new jersey. want to tell me how someone who has been in public life for almost four decades has a half a million dollars in cash they take out just in case he needs to senate cuba? and a whole nother thing. not right now, he is no longer chair of the foreign relations committee, he has stepped down from that. but the day after he returns from egypt, and i went to say something that is in his favor, the accusation is not that he gave classified information, it's that he gave sensitive
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nonpublic information. we ought to find out what that is. but in the end, the guy comes home from egypt the next day and he googles how much is a brick of gold worth? it's like a murder googling how long it takes for the body to decompose? >> greg: call williams a vein, he knows the answer to that question and a lot of other ones too, so he stuck the money in that jacket pocket which is what you do a cigarettes so that your wife can't find them, do you buy the reason for having that much cash? you never know when emergency might strike. >> jesse: he says he is cuban and all cubans keep cash sewn into their windbreakers. we google him, because that's what we do and we found out he was born in the united states. his parents are cuban, but his parents in 1954 had him in the united states. they did not have money seized by cash strobes, so i wonder,
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does senator rubio also keep bars in cash? just because he is worried about the authorities? obviously that is b.s., he learned everything he knows from the big guy. you nailed it about the foreign relations committee. if you are on foreign relations, you have the power to kind of green lights or red light to foreign aid. if so when there is a freeze on foreign aid to a country coming to say, you want me to unfreeze that? p me the cash, or even if the money keeps flowing you say i did that, that was me. so that's how they get paid. he learned it under joe and joe did the same thing in ukraine, remember that 1 billion, you're going to have to fire the prosecutor. the funny thing is this guy also got a prosecutor in there to help them out. he got the porsche and the mercedes, joe biden has had diamonds, this guy had gold bars, it's all very similar except this guy is even stupider than the bidens, because the bidens had plausible
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deniability. the biden justice department pop this guy a year ago, so walking around knowing that joe biden has him by the gold bars, what was joe biden squeezing him for? for an entire year? you go back and you look at it, he has been there for many, many years. he does not want to open cuba, he is against the whole venezuelan amnesty deal, so he has gotten out of the way so joe biden foreign policy wise has cleared the deck and can do what he wants. >> greg: sandra, what are your thoughts, he think he is targeted because he is latin american? >> sandra: he does, simply cannot accept that a first generation latin american from humble beginnings could rise to be a u.s. senator. there are a lot of democrats coming out, right, harold? john fetterman, aoc you saying that he should resign, he got one thing right. he said these allegations
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leveled against me are just that, allegations and then it's true. innocent till proven guilty. but there are very specific detailed allegations, so whether or not he will be exonerated there a lot of people laughing at that. the legal experts are weighing in, the gold bars, could be funny. we could have helped them out with that. legal experts are saying this is a monster indictment, very strong and concerning, and should be concerned about the charges. this just highlights what the judge said a second ago, he was really stupid to do this after 2015 or just thinks he is above the wall. and i think it's another one of those stories that people at home go really? and did he think he was going to get away with it? >> greg: i was shocked what you said in the green room coming he said why is it that democrats always accused trump and republicans of what they are actually doing themselves? here's another example of what
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they accuse others of doing, is this a form of distraction? >> harold: we should go to the tape, i don't recall quite that way, but i agree with everything around the table. presumed innocent until proven otherwise. if you listen to what john fetterman said it was the first call for him to resign he said he is entitled, this is what he said, he is entitled to the presumption of innocence in our system, but not entitled to continue to hold influence over national policy given the serious and specific nature of the -- phil murphy, the governor of new jersey, summer waiting to hear from who has been great allies and we will see what happens there. illegally i agree with the judge, some of these things and some of the facts are very different than in the first case that was dealt with, you may recall that he was accused of holding influence for a personal
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friend and they took trips together, he got off on the hung jury. but this year, more details and emails and texts. and we all will hear his defense money when he is ready to do it. but they said it's a serious matter and did not want to respond about that. i'm not convinced that the theory that you have, i respect it, but i'm not sure that that's a theory. i think the white house wants him out of the way. but i do believe that senator menendez, he may be at the height unless he is able to present more evidence to show that this stuff is not true, i don't imagine he will gain more allies over the next few days or weeks, he could lose more. maybe he will use abby lowell who is a good lawyer. >> sandra: hunter biden's lawyer. >> harold: he was also jared kushner's lawyer. >> greg: all right, coming up,
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>> judge jeanine: but occasionally democrats have another big reason to dump the big guy and 2024. president biden getting absolutely clobbered by another batch of bad polls that even have him staunchest allies saying it's time to retire, joe. former president donald trump is trouncing joe biden in a head-to-head matchup by a whopping ten points. and an nbc poll is given joe biden's highest disapproval rating of his presidency, 56% say they disapprove. and that's just the start of joe's problems. >> so really an uphill battle to make sure voters don't stay home. speak on the lack of enthusiasm about the election. >> we ask primary voters on the democratic side, do you want options next year besides
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joe biden? 59% said yes, they do. this is not a normal number for an incumbent. >> judge jeanine: democrats and the liberal media are doing their best to spin this mess. >> i'm a little tired of it. i'm a little tired of three years hearing how joe biden is going to get crushed. >> whatever caveats whether that is an outlier, yeah, it's a tough one. what you say that the 44% of americans who say they are worse off now than they were before joe biden took office? >> we are also getting extraordinary results, 13 million jobs. it is more than any presidential term in american history, and asked, it takes a while for people to feel the full benefits of those results. >> judge jeanine: you know, i got to tell you, bruce pete buttigieg saying 13 million, aren't most of those from the pandemic that came back, 10 million of them? >> sandra: by the way aoc now is saying listening economy in
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crisis, are you asking me a question? >> judge jeanine: are the dems kidding themselves? they can call this an outlier, but i think four months ago, the last "washington post" poll had trump up seven, and now four months later they have them up to ten, where are they outliers? >> sandra: i don't know, there abide in economics is interesting, but left out one word and that, 44% of americans believe they are worse off financially, it's the economy, stupid. it's coming back to that. you want to call it contractor, plumber, people are going to work right now, they can't fill jobs, so you can tell the unemployment rate which is historically low all you want. if that's not representing the actual labor market in this country right now, then people aren't feeling it. and that's the way that they will vote. i mentioned aoc, she is calling this economy in crisis and says that her party is looking at the
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economy on paper and that is a problem. biden economics, on the picking and choosing winners in the government and that has failed in this administration. so owning a description for the economy that is not working is not going to work. i just want to finish off at this. housing affordability is a huge problem right now. anyone who is looking for homer's looking to sell a home he were feeling this right now, housing affordability without getting into the numbers, the index has halved since 2020, that is something every day americans feel right now and are being told they should not feel that way. >> judge jeanine: jesse, the economy, 75% of americans don't think that joe biden is doing a good job. immigration two-thirds are disappointed in him. 74% think his age is a problem. you did not even need this poll to match up donald trump against joe biden, and yet they are totalitarians. they are like he is our god.
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>> jesse: because they are stuck with him, because kamala harris is back up, it has to be joe biden or nobody else. and this was the message, "the washington post" poll, remember ignatius dropped the first article about how he should resign, that was a cia knowledge. this is jeff bezos, because he is about to get smacked with an antitrust lawsuit. joe biden is going after their monopoly which is about to be dropped i think this week and then joe biden sided with the people who were trying to unionize. all of those amazon workers and actually stuck his neck out there. so he is angry and inflation is killing him and amazon because they have to have all of these delivery trucks to use gasoline and are driving all over the place. and stuff is more expensive. if you look at the poll, it's not just biden is getting slaughtered, it is donald trump is doing much better, and when you look at how they looked at him after 2020 and how they look at him now, people that voted for joe biden are now taking a
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second look at trump. blacks, young americans, suburban white women, he calls i'm housewives, we are not allowed to say that apparently. but everyone is looking at donald trump and it's an entirely new environment right now. >> judge jeanine: okay, greg. i want to jump from what jesse is saying that there is a whole group of young people in 2020 where biden won young people under the age of 35, now donald trump is leading joe biden on those young people by 20 points, what changed? >> greg: i don't know, sniffing all of that hair, jesse, that was really good, the machine is turning on joe. he is like that really old guy married to the 25-year-old wife who is actually stopping the tennis pro in the next room. the dems are the wife and the tennis pro is gavin newsom.
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that's what is happening. you combine the polling and they gapping and it feels like we are getting to the bottom of the jar of mayo with joe. there is nothing left to scrape out with a knife and you can turn it upside down a path about him really hard, but you get nothing but a sore hand. i think joe biden at this point is as popular with the democrats as i am, so i think that's it. it's grinding, the machine is turning, they are pushing him out. he has no clue though. >> judge jeanine: would you like to just throw something out without asking you a direct question? >> harold: so you can be guided and instructed by polls, anyone who says that it should not be considered seriously is not on a level. >> judge jeanine: you mean karine jean-pierre when she said that. >> harold: anyone who does not consider the serious, you have to look and say what more do we need to be doing? what less do we need to be doing
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and how do we figure this thing out? we are way early, four months ago everybody thought ron desantis was going to be annoyed at the republican nomination and presidency, he might be, but he has a big fight in front of them. joe biden says all the time, compare me to the alternative, not the almighty. that may be true, but you got to be better than the alternative, because you are losing to him right now. and the numbers show that it is not as much as we want. i sat on the show last week, gavin newsom, whatever you think about them, he is a good surrogate, his youthful, energetic, he resembles the future not only the democrat party, but what politics looks like. i'm not even sure that i like all of us politics, but i would have them out there. i thought that we all agreed, what he did last week for joe biden was as compelling a presentation on behalf of what the administration has done over the past few years and what more they want to be doing going forward. i think that this week tomorrow will be a big test. he is going to join a picket line with the uaw workers and it
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will be interesting if he delivers a message about the future of the gift economy. i said all along you can't do this thing and find yourself on factory floors without laying out what you have done and where you want to take the country and why you need to four more years to do that. if you can't do that, you're going to have a hard time. and if you can come of these we will look back and say, you know what, we were able to reverse the trend. >> judge jeanine: go ahead, do you want to say something? oh, i thought you did. gavin newsom is in panic. the young americans are being radicalized by the likes of joe grogan. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ but because it's gold - they think it must be complicated. it isn't. not with rosland capital. with rosland... the entire process from start to finish is built on one concept...
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>> sandra: california governor gavin newsom is picking a fight with america's most popular pod casters, he is terrified that his son is listening to joe rogan. in jordan peterson, saying in an interview "i really worry about these micro-colts that my kids are in. my son is asking me about andrew tate, jordan peterson, and them immediately talking about joe rogan. and i'm like, here it is, the pathway. it comes as no shock, joe rogan has blamed gavin newsom for ruining california. >> it's justin trudeau, it's gavin newsom. he did such a bad job with california and they are so vulnerable. [bleep] mandamus, they are so many businesses closing down, they don't want to be a part of it anymore. it likely need to take care of disenfranchised people but also make our streets safe we have to stop crime, and there is none of it. there is like laws.
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more lax on crime, more money for the homeless people, give them free drugs, give them needles, they need clean needles, what? >> sandra: what you think about gavin newsom lamenting his son? >> jesse: -- >> greg: it ostracizes people in the cold, that is not jordan peterson or joe rogan, they go out and interview people and tell people to talk to different people. i don't know enough about andrew tate, but i want to quote scott adams, because this is a smart point, the more that the left tries to raise the children of the rights, the more andrew tates will be raising children of the left. and that appears to be happening with gavin newsom, because his own intolerance is forcing his kids to look elsewhere. meanwhile there is a movement that tells you who you can and cannot talk to and ostracizes people, it's a progressive woke democrats, cancel cultures primary engine is ostracizing
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people, "washington post" chase down pour noise advertisers to get him away from him. people go and look at your twitter follows in an interview you and go, why do you follow this person? they cancel speeches, they ask you why you would go to that speech? they target to trump supporter's were voting for trump, why would you vote for him? it's rich that gavin newsom calls these people quote dylan at colts when his own party is reborn in mccarthyism. they look at the first amendment as easily discarded, he should look in the mirror and not just his hair. >> sandra: did he have to defend his listeners with these comments? >> jesse: would say that the tennis pro is serving up a lot of disinformation to himself, about vaccines and school closures and put sand and skate parks so the people had to go inside. mask mandates, remember how he used to go after hydroxychloroquine, and going after doctors for prescribing
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it, the mayo clinic just put it back on the treatment list for covid-19. so he was wrong about everything appeared to have a guy like peterson whose whole advocacy is rooted in the classics. he is all about self improvement. i mean, what does gavin want his son to watch sports on her or listen? and then you have broken. he interviews ufc fighters, comics, astrophysicists, wildlife trekkers. there's nothing controversial about him, all he does is listen. in one of the reasons people are so attracted to him is because everybody has controversial lysed because a professional class has told the entire population of this generation to be passive and to not question authority. so these two guys come along and say we have to take action in question authority. that's why young americans are so thirsty for some sort of elder statesmen to say this is a way that you can gain a frame of
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reference and interpret the world around you instead of just having propaganda wash over you like a. >> sandra: does that concern you that a real politics poll revealed that half of democrats say free speech should be legal only under certain circumstances and 34% of democrats say >> harold: sure, that wouldedom? concern me. and there are a lot of things atmaking this comment about his son and listening to whomever they may be listening to, i think it a weird way it's positive, because i like the idea of people not reacting so much but responding to things that they hear. we live in a society today where if i hear you are republican are you are a democrat or you are white, or you are black, you are this. i'm supposed to respond a certain way instead of saying let me sit back and listen and respond accordingly. i hope the governor would share
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all the things that are happening, but i think it's a positive that his kids are able to have that kind of mind. and i hope kids are on the other side and i think your point, greg was an interesting one, the kids on the left are going to be raised by people on the right and vice versa, but i grew up in a listen all kinds of political thought. all kinds of political leaders, intrigued by ronald reagan come my dad was in congress, sometimes did not like him, and they would battle, but i would listen. i think it's the only way that you can grow and there are somethings that joe rogan says that might be out-of-bounds, there are some people that i like or agree with more likely that are out-of-bounds, probably so. but that's the beauty of being an american and being able to listen to and hopefully respond after you listen. >> sandra: judge, your thoughts. >> judge jeanine: if you think that joe rogan and jordan peterson are part of a micro colts, well, the democrat party is a macro colts. and it's evidenced by the fact that over most half of the party
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says that free speech should only be under certain circumstances, that is totalitarianism. that's what democrats are thinking. they say government has a responsibility to censor hateful social media, 75%. so when the government was censoring hydroxychloroquine which jesse brought up as back on the list or something that we can take, the government was wrong and they censored us. and what is going on here? i don't know what gavin newsom is so afraid of? that his son might think for himself? that his son might have different points of view? and the idea that the left is so radical that anything that isn't woke is considered conservative. so if you are not cuckoo left, you are a conservative, and that's why right now we are seeing a 20-point lead of donald trump over biden as it relates to the young people, they are ignorant of the law of the constitution, there is nothing in the constitution other than calling people the
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riot or yelling fire and it's a crowded theater that says we can't say whatever we want. people are crawling through the borders of this country so that they can say whatever they want. and this democratic totalitarian party wants to shut americans up. we can't afford that. >> sandra: thank you very much for that, judge, meanwhile, the second republican debate is just two days away now. and we are going to help dana perino prepare for her big night as a comoderator. hi! ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm gonna hold you forever... ♪
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republican date is two days away, it will be simulcast on the fox news channel and 9:00 eastern. it is comoderated by her very own dana perino, stuart varney, and univision's leo called around. at seven candidates have qualified ready to take each other on, dana has been cramming like crazy and has good cohosts we figured we would help her out with some final preparations. a bunch of questions and some advice. dana, and 30 seconds or less, how exactly have you been preparing? >> dana: with a lot of caffeine. i started with a blank canvas and 170 questions and then you do the math, it's like on "the five," there's too many people and too little time. you have to figure out how you will parse it down. so we have been cutting and deleting. i could use a good editor, jesse, i wish you were here with me. >> jesse: i will be pursing you know, telepathically
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prejudge. >> judge jeanine: hi, dana, do you think your experience on "the five" has prepared you for this debate? >> dana: i absolutely do, i think greg will remember this, when we first started "the five" in 2011 we did not know what that show was going to be or what we were doing, and we would all talk at once and i remember one day getting a call from the control room saying, if you guys continue to do that, we are going to cancel the show, because the audience can't hear anybody if you are all talking at once, so we have been so much better about that on "the five," the candidates in milwaukee were not great about that. there's only so much a moderator can do. i hope they are taking our advice and figuring out a way to play with and the rules and making sure you can get your voice heard, because this debate is an important one if they want to keep going. >> sandra: dana, best of luck to you, i know you will kill it and it will be a huge service to voters all over the country, and ask fabulous questions. so i was told either question or
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advice, and moderating two g.o.p. debates myself i thought the best thing i could tell you is to embrace the unexpected, because i know a lot of the question planning you are also thinking and anticipating how each of the candidates will respond to those questions, and there will be surprises. in some of those moments will be the best moments for people at home, because we can learn something about each of the candidates that perhaps we did not know before that night. >> dana: that is excellent advice, to the judge's previous question, i think my experience with all of you on the five helps a lot in that moment. because our show is completely unscripted and that's what makes it so good. so i think the other thing i have to really do is make sure as a moderator i'm the least important person in the room, but my ability to listen to really pick up on a moment is what i'm going to try to do. >> jesse: harold who has a very good listener. >> harold: congrats, great confidence in you leading that group, two things, how do you allow for these people to answer the question at the same time
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compel them to answer the question whether it is asked by a fellow debater or by you guys? and how are you going to keep these knuckleheads in line? >> dana: i think we are getting to some really good questions that don't allow for them to parrot back some talking points. that's boring and nobody wants to hear that. so candidates and their teams if they are watching, just know that. and i think moments of authenticity or super important. there are some debate rules we will lay out. i'm in it for this, 30 seconds for that. but if their name gets mentioned, let's say one governor says this about another governor, that person gets a chance to respond for it so i need to make sure that i understand those rules as well as the candidates and to make sure that yours at home no so they can tell when the candidates break the rules and not playing nice and being a ball hog. >> jesse: let's take it over to our ball hog, greg gutfeld. >> greg: i had the surgery. [laughter] this is such kind of like an
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overwhelming responsibility, i mean, the stress must just drive you crazy. i'm sure you'll do fine. but you are both like me, we are both tiny people, what happens if you have to go to the bathroom? >> dana: it crossed my mind today, and what fox news and fox business have done to build up a stage that is absolutely beautiful is wonderful, but greg, i did try to count the steps to the bathroom, i do not think there is enough time in the commercial break. so how do i stay hydrated without having to you know -- 's before the caddy. >> dana: that is great advice. >> greg: go to the 7-eleven and get a bottle. >> jesse: i think there is a gift package for you, hope we can do a little on boxing in front of everybody. there are some names on each item. so you can unwrap them and announce. >> dana: i can tell that percy
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is not on this box. >> jesse: it is not from the cabby. >> dana: is this from greg? and the albums, and a head shot. which i'm going to put in my hotel room, don't worry, peter. >> greg: seven head shots for every candidate. got you some music to inspire you, slayers rain and blood, because he like a thrash metal album, and the best heavy metal album ever is five figure death punch. >> dana: this feels like what could happen at the debate. >> greg: i have the melvin's houdini life and there, there it is. and -- >> jesse: are you just plugging albums? >> greg: and look at the last one, i don't know who that is, you got it right there, i don't know who it is, but the album cover is amazing. >> dana: it's called a giant dog bite.
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>> greg: isn't that amazing? >> greg: be sure not to open them and send it back to me. >> judge jeanine: that's a gavel, a small one, but i want you to know that i broke in paris during the course of my career as a judge, so you may really have to bang that to get their attention. >> dana: should i use this or the other thing you gave me to get them to stop talking? >> jesse: don't play it. >> dana: did you give this to me from your personal collection? self-care masks? >> jesse: that's to relax after the debate. and i want you to not get makeup and up in her eye, you can have some sort of infection like i got, so just please be careful around the eye and tear duct area. the >> sandra: that is great advice. and sandra's, is this a calculator? >> sandra: the numbers never
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lie, this is unique on fox business, when a candidate gives you numbers that don't add up, you can pull that out and keep them on track. [laughter] >> dana: i love it. >> harold: when they are wrong with the numbers, you can hit them with a flyswatter. >> dana: does anyone remember why we need this? [laughter] >> jesse: can't wait to see you guys comoderate the debate on wednesday. it will be great. america is buzzing over the possible romance between taylor swift and travis kelce ♪ soul of north alabama, here on our family farm. then we partner with family owned mills from maine to mississippi to manufacture our cotton into quality american made fabrics that become our heirloom inspired bedding, towels, blankets and apparel. experience our 100% american made luxury linens for yourself. go to red line cotton dot
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>> harold: america's new power couple, taylor swift and travis kelce leaving for the first time. going wildly -- wild in his family's box, rubbing elbows with travis' mom after he scored a touchdown. the nickname for them is swelce. what you think of this? >> judge jeanine: i am so tired of tom brady and his divorce and who he is sleeping
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with and all that. they are both superstars and both icons. i mean, how many times he won the super bowl? two super bowl rings, and i called them traylor for travis and taylor. and i think they just look great together. i don't know what he is doing in that suit? >> sandra: he wears that. >> harold: he was inspired because one of her songs were at the beginning of the game. what do you think? >> jesse: think the commissioner set this up, because more women are into football than they have ever been into football. in football is not on tonight. watch "jesse watters prime time." >> sandra: love taylor swift. i think it should be tay-trav. i love that she is standing next to his mom and going absolutely crazy. it was walter payton's son who took that video, first time ever
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seen them together. i wish them the very best, and that's it. >> harold: you seem to have a strong -- you told me in the green room. >> greg: their hair the same color, they should dye their hair the same color to prove their love. that's all i have. i don't really care. she was going to dump him anyway. or he will dump her and she will write a song about it. who really cares? >> sandra: i think the touchdown was like charitable. >> harold: "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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mouth. >> the weekend was great i was in seattle speaking to the freedom foundation. great group making huge progress against government unions. i was there boarded second funniest at fox metal. jimmy elliott took home the gold. tonight i was in seattle would cause trouble will have that for you tonight. >> right harold? quick september is nicu awareness month. congratulations and all the doctors and nurses family either side of cleveland clinic. what resiliency, what toughness and what a blessing. >> bickley, judge? >> haley van voorhees made history this saturday by becoming the first woman on kicker to play in ncaa football she waited more than 2 years for the opportunity and when it came she didn't disappoint. pressuring the quarterback on iii down led to an incomplete pass. >> that's it for us. have a great night.>> hey
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