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pirro, along with jessica tarlov, jesse watters, shannon bream and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ♪ >> judge jeanine: the republican candidates picking uhep the piec after a wild second debate. th.e contenders ripping each other to shredothes while tryin sell themselves as the best chance to defeat president idden. but the big question is, did anyone break through? the candidates seemed to care more about delivering their 1-line zingers and talking over each other than trying to win over actual voters. >> you are a ducking these things and let me tell you what's going to happen. you keep doing that, no one up here is going to call you donald trump anymor e we're going to call you donned duck. >> i'm theny only one up here has gotten in the big fights and delivered big deliveries. >> joe biden doesn't belong on> the picket line he belongs on the unemployment line. >> bring it then. >> you hung your curtains.
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>> they were there before i even showed up as the residence. >> excuse me. excuse me thank you while i'm speaking. >> literally. >> if i may. >> chairman, you can't be on both sides. >> gentlemen, you'll have your turn. >> every time i hear you i feel a little bit dumber for what you say. >> vivek put your hand down for a second will you? i still got time dude, so chill out. >> judge jeanine: the debate was so ruckus our very own dana perino at times had to lay down the law. >> but does that mean obama care is here to stay? >> well, thank you for reiterating the question because bed love to answer it. >> we will get someone questions but you have to let us move on. we are going to the border yet. >> these are good people on theo stage. they disagree buplt let's have legitimate disagreement i would say. >> stewart can we get backbu to the question. >> no, we cannot. governor desantis i am going straight -- sir, we'll have to cut your w micil and i don't wao
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do that.do i don't want. so governor desantis, len'wantt to you. i doha want to just remind everyone. these aryoe one minutes per questions three seconds for a follow-up and the more you mention each other that means the fewer questions you're going to get. >> judge jeanine: dana is here to help us break down what happened. dana we're all going to be asking you questions but you here.enave been we were all talking about how great you weree al and how you h delivered that line. >> thank you. >> judge jeanine: back to u really did lay down the law so we're all very proud of you you did a great yo job. bud t we're going to go around e table and ask you questions. >> okay, great. >> judge jeanine: we'll each give you a take. i watched to see who was connecting and, you know, where that special moment was coming. and for me nikki haley was the moment. for me, when i watched nikki haley, i saw a woman who, number one, took no prisoners, who wasn't afraid of the men. she literally squared off with her body language to the men. ann d she said, you know, know your facts, know your homework, bring it tim, talking to senator
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tim scott, and then, with vivek that one line, the more i listenst to you i feel dumber for having to you. but i think nikki haley added some points, hopefully from her point of fro view, on top of wh she did from the firstdi debatee now, iba thought desantis continued with the samcoe kindn, i did a great job in florida, i did this, and i can do it againa i don't know that there wan s anything new there. i thini dok vivek with a finger the air started to get a little aggravating. i kept wanting him to put his fingert down. and burgum i thought the guy was just a new sense he kept jumping in and i thought you handled him very well. an td chris christie to me, the only reason he's there is to take down donald trump or donald duck as he called him. he wasn't there to explain to the american people what he could do but t simply to say th donald trump's a horrible person and that he suffers from trump derangement syndrome. but, dana, you had a front row
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seat. you got to see them up close and personal. and from your vantage point, who do you think won the night? >>o do i think your analysis ist adding to the consensus that, one, maybe there wasn't one breakout star from the night. i doe think that all of them ft a need to speak, sometimes to speak all at once and sometimes to say all the things that they wanted teao say in one answer. which was difficult to handle and not that helpful.ul for example, we wanted to start off with theo economy and i believe the first answer from vivek ramaswamy answered everything including then the border and fentanyl and crime.ed and ti said believe me, you kn we're going to get to all of those things you don't have to answer them all in the first he question. i think in some ways because they were under a lostt of pressure to get some time in, there is a frustration when th there'ers multiple candidates ae i understand this. there's multiple candidates thee als.l want to answer the same questions but if you did that you would basically -- you would ask them four questions and you really wouldn't get anywhere. sodn't there were certainly som
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good moments. actually the line of the night that makes me laugh is when vivek said thank you for speaking over me when i'm in interrupting. >> judge jeanine: that was a great line. >> i wasg up like, oh, they mig have learned that one on the fa i thave. >> judge jeanine: they he turned that around. greghat your take. >> greg: i>> g think dana's wro there was a breakout star and it was dana perinuto [cheers and applause]. >> greg:ne a i did not envy youa i was watching it, you were mu pretty much shouldering the load for two hours and you didn't break a sweat. b it wasre amazing. my problem with the debate wasn't really thwae candidates all, because the outcomes you get are created by the design and fox joining univision perhaps was the worst partnership i've seen since bud light hired dylan mulvaney.e you had a host unload a litany of liberal cliches whose premises we challenge every single day and yet they were treated as approved truths. she had no follow-up to each one which was weird.so so it was like a deliberate list
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prepared by the dnc to tweak the candidates and the audience. it didn't feel like a journalism debate it felt like the view , without pastries. i this isn't on fox right so don'' accuse me of shooting in the tent. hosthas had their autonomy to is their questions. this is on the rnc who thought they had to partner with o thought it would be value added, instead it was value sub tracted. give univision their own debatei right? instead ofhe loading questions with like these not so subtle accusations.idat i was waiting no er her to ask one of the candidates when was th e last time you beat your y. kids. it was so silly. i would re-examine the ur structure, less questions against a ton of candidates, consider the as you can see of podcasting where you can go deep whether it's vivek or rfk jr. we tend to learn a lot. maybe one night debates you have 4:30 minute debates with two candidatesan g each, that way pr
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can talk, there's no insulting because people rel actually rel to each other. this debail felt like 2015. it's 2023. maybe it's time to re-examine this. >> judge jeanine: all right, r jesse, your ighttake? >> jesse: well, i thought you i looked very good on camera, dana. and i know c that's the most important thing. >> i would say that hair makeup and wardrobe won the debate. >> jesse: your eyes i think -- i don't think wi need to say anything else. >> greg: you shouldn't. >> jesse: and i know you don't have any children. bu ht you had seven last night. and the cross talk was so tedious, dana, these candidates have t o learn how to throw a punch and wait and react. they can't keep talking all over each other. it is like music. you can't just play the same note on the guitar. and it felt like they were just trying to speed through all of their memorized talking points until the bell rings.ll it's like a chorus. >> yeah. >> jesse: you got your hook, you
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got the drum solo, maybe you s have a hornacek shun and you av kind of just weave it in like this beautiful. everyone was talking at the same time and you couldn't understan. a thing. there was also no story.en when donald trump was running for president, he had a story about america, about where america was and where he was going to take this country.tr remember, the chinese were hollowing out the industrial base. he was going to bring these jos back through trade deals, smashu isis, dc was corrupt he was going to build a wall and cut taxes and regulations. everybody knew what he wanted to do. do you have any idea what any of thest e candidates want to do? i don't even know if they want n to cut taxes?ta are they going to fire powell ay the fed? are they going to bust up monopolies in silicon valley? gi learned nothing from these people last night.from so they're not talking to the audience.
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they're talking toie thenc came talking at the camera, but at home, we're watching it through the television on a couch and it's not making any impression whatsoever. vivek's got spirit, but i can't stop looking at his forehead. and then i go higher and i look at his hair, and then i go higher and i start looking at the sky. desantis tried to rise above things, i give him credit for that. he's got the record, but there's no emotion. then there's nicky who looked annoyed. and then there's scott who can't even deliver a punch. and then there's doug, we have to sayt good-bye to doug. and then we have christie, who r actually aism captivated by. when he speaks i listen and then he tells a joke that bombs. so all of these people i think go down in the polls after thish trump goes up, and that's that. >> judge jeanine: shannon. >> shannon: okay this whole thing.
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>> one of the things. >> shannon: go ahead dana. >> i was going to say one of the things that for me towards the end of the debate when i asked the survivor question, let me explain why i asked that, at because everybody that is a y republican voter who either doesn't wantwh to vote for trum or is open to voting to someone else is looking at the field saying at some point they have to coalesce behind one person if they have any hope or prayer of catching president trump. and all the republicans know that. and so, okay, fine they didn't n want to participate, but their staffs call all of us every day and want to tell us exactly who they think should be voted off i the island. t willing to do it in ub public. okay? so i get it, some people loved the question some people hated it, whatever. bu, t they would not be able to answer the question of how mathematically are you actually going to do this and i didn't see that last night. >> shannon: and wee do know th chris christie wrote down a name, i bet i can figure out who that is.8. he was one guy. >> i i think it was trump. >> shannon: he probably did. i will say he's the only one wh looks like he's having fun, when
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you ask gop voters who's the one person you would never vote for, he's number one on the list so he knows there's no path forwars but he seems like he's enjoying this. felt very lord of the flies last night. i have to tell you it is good for people to have zingers you just have to look like you didn'te yo plan the zincers and execution ise tough. but you're there at the reagan library, the master communicator and he knew he would get asked about his age in 1974 he was 73g they were asking about him going into a second term and he had ththe wonderful line, i'm not going to exploit the youth and inexperience of my competitor but heence landed it as if he j thought of it and i don't think anybody landed their preplanned lines last night. >> one thing that was strange was when i asked vice-president pence about obamacare and the record and he said last month that they would d again be repealing and replacing obamacare. and he said let me first talk abouirstt guns and mass shootin and how he was going to call for the death penalty. and i'm like, okay, but still
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obamacare? like can we answer that?th the otheinr thing because they were all talking over each other shanno n there could have been th one of those lines and it got swallowed. greg had an interesting point abou dt structure.he one way is imagine you're at by your dining table and by virtuay reality the candidates could pou into your family dinner and you could ask questions and get more of a personal answer. a little ai wouldn't maybe hurt. the other thing is i really wanted to asg k about child car this is a huge upon and i did research during the debate, there's moms trying to figure out is it worth me working? up to 50% of your income has toa go to child care. they kind of answered it but tho format doesn't give you enough. but shannon i've taken up all your time.i' please go ahead. >> shannon: you say when people throw in the kitchen sink. to me when i was in ms. america a hundred years ago last century they can ask you whatever
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question you want but you have to get your answer i have to get to my talking points and to my platform. there was a lot of that last night. the question you asked last night had no relation to what they wanted to say. >> judge jeanine: yep. jessica >> jessica: i'm glad you brought up the child care question i texted you during the debate a wonderful thing to bring up because it connects the economy with rolling back abortion rights kitchen table all of it and ppoii thought people were tg to steer around common sense o extensions to the topics we're talking about on a daily basis here. my general takhe e away was that, obviously i'm not the target demo fore ta this debate but i understand why everyone who do likes donald trump is completelu unmoved looking at these candidates. completely uninspiring, he ri probably picked up a few extras there.d why do you think it was only christie and desantis, though, that even touched the trump d issue at all? >> well, i think, and i admire -- i think ron desantis
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e commended for a couplegs things. t into the fray early on. w i would have liked to have ha gotten to ron desantis more quickly inntis the debate but because everyone was talking cas over each other and not ov following the rules it kept pushing it back. burut to his credit he didn't actually jump in and if you loot at the l washington post poll overnight i don't know how accurate those things are but be far and away he won the debate w according to the people they polled. i think he realizes if donald trump is going to spend all his money against him he might as t well try to take him on. chris christie we know what his position is.ch i actually do think he answered a lo t of good questions about especially crime he willinong a on c the border he had a good answer on that. but vivek ramaswamy, he was happy to bringbu up president trump buk rat in a way that wasy complimentary so that was happening. i do wonder, though, can i run by you guys what my original last question was that i don't think people wanted me to do in the room. but what i wanted to say, i wanted to say one answer only, go down the row, dog or cat.
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>> oh. >> c it's over for anyone who ss cat. >> different kind of survivor question. >> greg: obama would say which one tastes better >> jessica: you used that joke yesterday, it's played out. >> judge jeanine: anyway, dana thanks so much. >> thank you all for your support >> jessica: congratulation. you handled it so well. >> judge jeanine: yes, you did. and coming up next, the question that stopped every candidate in their tracks and i it has to do with donald trump. ♪ do with donald trump. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ providing for your family is a top priority. but what happens when you need affordable health care? christian health care ministries could save you up to 40% today. as a member, you can choose your provider without network restrictions. sign up at your convenience with our anytime enrollment. join a christian community that supports each other's medical expenses, offering peace of mind as you prioritize what's most important.
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>> jesse: it's the big moment from the debate dana was just telling us about. can anybody on the stage defeat trump? >> candidates, it's now obvious that if you all stay in the race, former president donald trump wins the nomination. none of you have indicated that you're dropping out. so which one of you, on stage tonight, should be voted off the island? please use your marker to write your choice on the note pad in front of you, 15 seconds starting now. of the people on the stage who should be. >> are you serious? >> with all due respect, we're here, like we're happy to debate. i think that that's disrespectful to my fellow competitors. >> i think i'm the only one on this stage that's been clear about this. i vote donald trump off the island right now. >> jesse: what did you think of desantis there? >> judge jeanine: you know what? i gave him credit. because desantis didn't look around. remember the first debate he looked around to see what other people were doing before he raised his hand with everyone. i think it was about will you
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support the candidate that the party nominates. i like that. i liked that he indicated that, you know, i'm not going to play this where you go and where you go. here's the bottom line. trump is at 56. he's 42 points ahead of desantis. you know what? trump wins whether they're all in or out, trump still wins. >> jesse: and then you have iowa and that will shake loose a bunch of people >> jessica: it should but people should get this together sooner. if they really think that donald trump is not the guy that should be leading the republican party, there has to be some coordination. it's a numbers game at this point. and i thought it was interesting timing that today there's the report out about the draft youngkin situation. there's going to be a retreat, october 17th-18th, all these donors who are not seeing anything they like like the ken griffins of the world san saying i'm not giving to anyone until i see someone worth my time are
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going to be going and hearing the potential to do this, ballot access is a problem, will he get the signatures in time et cetera. but the fact that people with money, and we know that money controls elections, are looking at last night and saying you know what we should do? we should go find another guy. it does not bode well for the anyone but trump. >> greg: sounds like somebody else we know >> jessica: who? >> greg: that rhymes with joe biden, except it's worse. except it's really bad. it's worse. at least trump can connect some sentences together >> jessica: we did the coherent thing the other day. >> greg: and you were dishonest >> jessica: no i wasn't. >> greg: let's go back and roll the tape >> jessica: okay. i still remember it. >> jesse: go ahead greg. >> greg: he's in the driver's seat, trump's in the driver's seat no question. of the candidates there, the people who could go up against him have the most guts. nicky showed some guts. vivek i thought he had a really strong moment when he was talking about the trans movement among kids.
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and he offers a really good framing by saying that it's a mental disorder among children, then you can only deal with it non-invasively. because when you're dealing with a psychological problem, you deal with it with therapy or time or observation. but the left views it as a physical problem. so you deal with it physically. chop it off. so the fact is, what would you rather -- how would you rather look at this, as a psychological issue or a physical issue? one has permanent ramifications, the other one allows you to make decisions over time. and i thought that he introduced that idea very perceptively. >> jesse: yep. he does have some good ideas and he's very articulate. >> greg: racist. >> shannon: he is very articulate -- okay. with that in mind -- yeah. but you do look at the rest of the field. it's what, 36, 37%. if you put together all of the percentages for everybody who's not trump, i mean, judge, you do the math, and i think that that gets really tricky. but you think about moving
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forward, this is what's really starting to scare people is not only the glenn youngkin thing and i don't think he'll do it, i pressed him on fox news sunday he got pressed today by john and sandra i don't think he'll do this but the third party thing is freak can people out in the democrat party. you they ared carl say he thinks it tilts things for trump. trump is encouraging no labels, doesn't end up being manchin or anybody else that's the real worry on the biden side of the ticket. >> can i say something about the third party. it depends who it is, if it's joe manchin maybe. if it's rfk jr. then trump has month problems than the democrats. >> shannon: even if cornell west amounts and pulls a percentage or two >> jessica: he should go pay child support. >> jesse: wow, jessica. >> greg: in your face cornell. >> jesse: have to look at that. ahead democrats try to block republicans from laying out the damning new evidence at biden's first impeachment inquiry
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♪ >> greg: oh how the tables have turned. democrats throwing a hissy fit as house republicans kicked off the first biden impeachment inquiry hearing. the gop laying out the mountain of evidence on how joe's family used his public office for financial gain. the dems dodging and deflecting while the gop tried to show proof. >> the republicans had a smoking gun, or even a dripping water pistol, they would be presenting it today, but they've got nothing on joe biden. >> if we had a box of all the foreign money the bidens took it would have reached to the ceiling. >> this is not a serious inquiry. this is not a serious hearing. >> hunter biden referred to access to his father as the keys to his family's only asset.
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those words are going to come back and haunt hunter biden. >> the only thing the president can be guilty of here is being a father. >> this image shows an e-mail between hunter biden and his business associates stating the setup of equity in a chinese-owned energy venture. who else was getting a cut? according to this e-mail, 10% was going to the big guy. >> this is an embarrassment. an embarrassment to the time and people of this country. >> greg: oh, man. you know, judge, we had to endure the walls closing in every day with just stupid accusations about trump. nothing about him comes close to a quarter a million bribe being delivered to joe's house. i get it. that's where hunter lived because he had to pay his alimonyy. he's a middle-aged man, he can find an apartment. this is a smoking gun it's a smoking howitzer. >> judge jeanine: not only can he find an apartment, for all
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that money he should be able to buy a house. >> greg: yeah. >> judge jeanine: you know what's amazing about this, look, this is an impeachment inquiry. all right? you don't blow the wad or the witness at the inquiry, okay? what you do is you wait until the trial. you don't allow anybody to be impeached or cross-examiner, you just present the minimal amount of evidence you need toment here's the bottom line on this. what did hunter biden do after there was a request from burisma? within five days -- first of all he immediately calls his dad, within five days his dad gets on a plane flies to ukraine and says get rid of the prosecutor ends up ledging our tax dollars to get rid of the prosecutor at a company where the son's making a fortune and puts in a new from who drops the charges against ole chess i can who gave him $5 million. come on. but there is a point at which they have to admit there's something here because if you're going to impeach donald trump for making a phone call to say
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what was joe doing over here that we keep hearing about in ukraine. and now all of a sudden we know what's going on in ukraine. oh, that's nothing. it's just, it's pathetic. >> greg: you know, shannon, this is worse than watergate. actually i mean that, that's what cnn said every day about anything trump did but in this case it is worse than watergate. he had a bribe delivered to his house denied business dealings. god knows what he was doing in ukraine. >> shannon: imagine if the whistleblowers didn't come over, if the gop didn't have subpoena power and ability to call witnesses there would be a lot we don't know. and there may be nothing terrible at the end of the road but when the white house has to keep changing its story about didn't know anything about it, didn't have dinner, didn't have conversations, oh, yes, there's pictures of them. it gives the appearance there's things we don't know. one of the witnesses this porning said the way to examine whether this is a legitimate
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inquiry or not is to flip the names and parties would you sthi it was legit if it was the other way around. i think he was saying that in context saying what happened on january 6th was different but if you have wild transfers involving donald jr. or somebody else and business things trump said he never went to and never went, democrats would feel very much different. >> greg: let's go to a democrat. i think jessica you think this is a nothing burger >> jessica: sure. we've been using that term a while but nothing burger feels right today. >> greg: mailing it in today >> jessica: i could tell by your a block answer. two things to get to today, you don't drop a wire transfer off at a house like a gold bar, like bob menendez. it was a wire transfer, it wasn't a ton of cash that came up. also the victor shokin story everybody watched former
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ukrainian president patrick poroshenko talking to brian kilmeade about this where he completely destroyed the narrative that victor shokin was helping the bidens in any way. i would highly recommend that. so for the impeachment inquiry today, first of all, james comer and the republicans were unprepared for this. there were a number of rules questioned that jamie raskin and aoc were asking procedural, which he didn't know how to deal with which is just embarrassing if you're a chair of a committee. there were no fact witnesses and no new evidence. to set the table there's a new nbc poll out that says 56% of americans aren't interested in this but you know what they are spay keeping the government open and that's's why there are government shut down clocks. if you are -- and i understand you say you don't shoot your wad on the first day but if you are to pick three witnesses would you want two-thirds to shoot a hole in your argument? jesse would have been a better witness than jonathan turley. he said i do not believe the
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evidence would support articles of impeachment. he said more needs --. >> judge jeanine: that's my whole point. >> jessica: i know what you're going to say. but then -- okay. first of all lead with your strongest argument but secondly they haven't asked for anything new. the whole point of this is i have more subpoena power i'm going to get more information but they just presented the same old bs talking points gop aids freaking out talking to reporters saying things like things like this is an unmitigated disaster and picking witnesses that refute articles of impeachment is mind blowing. >> greg: none of this would have mattered if this was trump. she would have been completely opposite >> jessica: no i wouldn't. >> greg: that's what's so comical. i'm enjoying this >> jessica: can they both be guilty? >> greg: what? no, no, biden's going to jail, trump's going to be president. [laughter] >> jesse: so jessica says there's no evidence >> jessica: i complimented you though. >> jesse: that doesn't let you off the hook because here's the
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new evidence they presented. an e-mail from jim biden to hunter biden >> jessica: oh the doctored one? >> jesse: no. i can work with your father alone. so there goes the i was never in business with my son because not only were you in business with your son, you were in business with your brother >> jessica: i'm glad you brought that up because that came from byron donald and aoc had the full quote about what happened and he wasn't talking about working. >> jesse: i have the full quote too >> jessica: no you don't. i've written down so much more than you it's astonishing. >> jesse: okay jessica i don't need to write it down because i know it cold. you guys have no defense. all you do is get up there at these hearings and throw papers around and make it a big subjective ridicule. no one on the democratic side, nor you, has ever addressed the evidence. you've never addressed the photographs, the wires, the text messages, the e-mails, the meetings, all of the actions that the biden family has taken and all of the money that has
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poured into the biden family bank accounts. you've never defended it once. all you say is, no evidence >> jessica: no. >> jesse: and that's not going to fly and the republicans are taking this methodically, and you're going to get there. and you can pull your hair out as much as you want, eventually you're going to have to address the facts >> jessica: i would never touch my hair like that and we do address the facts. we say if hunter is guilty of something. >> jesse: it's not about hunter it's about joe and everybody knows it. >> greg: walls are closing in jessica. i always wanted to say that. >> judge jeanine: the walls are closing in >> jessica: shaking in my booties. >> greg: coming up bidenomics is wreaking havoc as costco sells out of gold and americans sleep in 4-feet sleeping pods. ♪ ♪ havoc.
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♪ so hard for it honey ♪ >> jessica: the republican candidatesub making the biden economy a prime target during the second debate, but top surrogate and california governorg gavin newsom says ths president has oma great record run on. >> i know i'm the spin guy and i know i'm a democrat but biden won because they identified problems biden identified solutions and strategies that are just underwade, bipartisan, strips and science act working on climate that makes us more >> competitive with china. >> do you feel like biden's holding you back from running. >> no. are you kidding? i'i'm enthusiastically passiona about promoting the biden not onlybi agenda but the great nd implementation which is the second tergrm and having his ba, character, decency and i'm an old fashioned guy i believe in a little loyalty >> shannon: americans feel li otherwise about that more lt headlines piling up about the ne economy is not in as great of shape as team biden would want yon u to believe.
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for example costco out of gold bars, people buy that as a hedge against inflation, california housing crisis getting so bad people are actually renting out these tiny four feet by four feet sleeping pods for 900 bucks a month. judge, at the same time that gavin tells us he is enthusiastically passionate abouist promoting the president but what else could he say at this point? >> judge jeanine: you know i e to you.ell he can say a lot of things he of doesn't have to say. i hate when they lie. 77% of the american people don'e think joe biden can be effective in the next four years and he's over there saying how fabulous o he's going to be. maybe he should be worried about the fact that amid california's housing crisis people are now buying these small homes or little pods -- or they're living in tents. they're homeless and this guy's over hertee dancing around abou how great joe biden is. he ought to take care of his own state because there's no question he's going to be running for president just a e question oruf when. but it's almost as though code m
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violations doesn't matteosr in california. you have a tent?atio pitch it. you want to sleep on the street, pitch it. sle you want to get a pod, one of those pods go ahead. but if you live in a nice area of california and you need a brick wall or something on yourk property, you want to put a light above it, they're going t fine you on a code violation. it's crazy what's being allowed. >> shannon: they have these he housiny g props but jessica between april of 2020 and summer of 2022 california had a net loss of 500,000 people. that doesn't sound like a place that people want to stay >> jessica: and it messethd up e budget it's a huge problem and . he's spoken about it he's spokn about the homelessness problem but's not running for president he's a biden surrogate and he does a very good job from a lot of republicans. you see sean hannity bl interviewing himic genuinely enjoying him and we'll see gavin newsom v governor desantis in november. newsom had a pretty good line about that too, this guy is not serious. eye on the prize man why are yo debating a i guy not running for
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president. >> maybe he thinks he's looking ten steps ahead this guy is s going to end up on the ticket >> jessica: gavin newsom whatever you on think of his politics we can all admit he's pretty slick and you have o santis up there trying t smile like that weird, you know, thing he does. it's not going to be a good oi comparison. so t the numbers do support the biden economic record insu term of the strongest recovery in the g-7 but unemployment rate millions of jobs created, the action --. >> greg: if you pretend covid s never happened. comer on. >> jessica: but can i just say this is what's important here actually. there have been 31 contested l elections that have occurred in 2023. and democrats have won 25 of them. that is a tremendous over-perform answer, the same ao in the midterms. so don't count us out because do there arn'e people in tiny pods. >> shannon: okay. well wdoe don't know how they'r going toto vote. we do know polls show us fox and beyond people do not believe thisbe their real life, david
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axelrod's saying if you're still paying all this money for gas and food the reality is you don't feel better and our polling and all the others out there people believe the biden policies are hurting them you can talk about data but jesse it's true to say there's been a net downward division on every jobs number thison year. if you're telling people this y dataou and people say it doesn' translate into my life maybe e and their urat perception is more tied to reality. >> jesse: you can say jobs g-7 and newsom can say windmills and chips and infrastructure, but that doesn't grow people's checking accounts. and people's checking accounts, jessica, are getting slaughtered.le you don't have enough money. you can't buy a house.ney. you can't afford rent. gas prices are going back up.t. this winter's going to be cold. oil's going over a hundred dollars. ove gas is probably going up over e $4. you've got student loans because these universities are preying p onre people. no one has any money. people m are losing money.
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stock market's not that great.so this is a disaster for the democrats, and they can't hide from it. doesn't matter if he says jobs schmobs. it's not with that. it's about. money and people hae less of it. they can't afford this life style in this year >> jessica: greg how many gold bars do you have. >> greg:ow i'm just doing the mh here, nine hundred bucks for represent on a pod, i can stack ten of them i have a backyard, if i have ten there that's 9,000 bucks a month, that's not bad >> jessica: would gus come in with you though. >> greg: he doesn't get anything. the thing is if joe only cared about americans thcae way he cac about his own financial status, we'd be in great shape. under joe biden we went from america first to me first, me m being joe. he doesn't care about prices. d he doesn't have to. if we only hired hunter to make it rain for the average american we would all be rich and probably have coke problems.ll [laughter] >> jessica: speak for yourself. >> shannon: okay, up next.
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♪ >> jessica: thank you. welcome back, calling the secretary of shredding, secretary of state antony blinken picking up a guitar and singing the blues while at a diplomatic ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jessica: shannon, i heard from you. >> shannon: listen i admire him. i think it takes guts to do this but i don't think cabinet secretaries as choochy coopy men but he's brave. >> judge jeanine: you have to give him credit for getting up there. good for him. >> jessica: i loved today. okay, greg? >> greg: talk about cultural appropriation. antony blinken is about as bluesy as i am from the nba. this is disgusting. you know, while nero fiddled, rome burned. while america implodes he's soloing. that's it for me. >> judge jeanine: good job.
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>> greg: i'm ordering food off this food app. >> as we speak >> jessica: jesse. >> jesse: i like the way he holds the guitar. i think it looks good. >> greg: that's amazing analysis. >> jesse: i think he's very talented. i'm not one of these partisan hacks who attacks any democrat because they shred. shred >> jessica: i give him credit >> judge jeanine: enjoy >> jessica: we all agree, best secretary of state ever. sorry, sorry, sorry. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm patriotic kenny. and, hi, i'm amanda. my scooter broke down. i went into a depression. (how do you feel about that?) pretty sad. i posted it to show that kenny's not always happy. within 24 hours people had donated over $5,000. no, you're kidding. (we set up the patriotic kenny foundation)
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the crime dramas where global drug cartels use highly conspicuous speedboats. just keep going. >> get ready. let me make this really simple. this story has everything now. hour, no filter. i would go getter. i never stop is such an inflammatory statement. see why the country can't get enough of the five and five only on fox news channel. >> it's time now for one more thing, jessica. >> okay, ss cheeo this cheeky gt stole the show during a man's proposal in the swiss mouth. kevin salas popped his camera
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up to record the tender moment o . but the curious goat bystander photobombed the shot and knocked it ovebombed tt anrl luckily, it wasn't all bad, as kevin's now fiancee stillus said. >> yes. don't think farms are petting zoos will be an excellent wedding venue, but cute momentos and oh, goats are funny. >> trying to send him a warning. yep. jesse, she's bad.il pillow fight. championship highlights. let's roll the tape. low ch.the sport combines eleme of boxing and mma through specialized pillowd pillows.. >> we don't know if these pande are my pillows or not. e it was created during the ndw it's gone everywheren hi. >> men are hitting other men with pillows. that's good stuff. there. >> was it female from you? prim. >> thank you, shannon. jesse watters, primetime. the taylor swift. kelsey romance. we're not buying it. >> special investigation. special investigation tonight, greg. >> oh, what a great show.l inve 10 p.m. kevin o'leary. we're going to talk about canada. charlie here. we're going to tal about canadae debate.
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>> charlie ah, no, we're going to talk about why she's named charlie and the great comediane jamie lists out tonight ten pm0. shannon okay, i love this. i'm not a big fan of thel st and i'll stop with college football. yes, look it up guys.. i am the only college football fan here, but i love this. se i will put producers have the jerseys of these four guys who play there and they say if you spell it out, purchase more ham and bacon by these guys. but i think that's the cutest thing in the world. a partnership ther dollarse. and they are giving $1,000 of pork to each player's food pd pantry of choice. >> oh, that's a lovely story. all right. sos an wall is an emotional supt alligator. he was denied entrance yesterdadenied entrance y to the against the pirates due to ballpark policy, which only allows service dogs. he was, however, shown a lotshoa of love outside the stadium and seems to have had a great time as that for wallytor. the emotional support alligator. that'sbut that's it for us. >> have a great night. >> welcome to jesse watters
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