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help our friend and this terrorist menace in then, the people of gaza, the innocent palestinians will be able to rebuild under a government that doesn't have as its main plan the eradication of the jewish state. >> thank you, senator. we hope, hoods prevail in this doesn't spread wider than it already has. that is the open question we will be pursuing. we even have the markets digesting this. so far not under by the war, bu a lot of things around the worl like higher interest rates frai we just registered or third-dow month in a row for all the majo markets. again having nothing to do with october or the war, everything to do with concerns and this country. >> hello, everyone, i am derric
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with golan heights hamas and blinken. it is 5:00 p.m. and this is the five. shocking warning from the fbi a israel takes out a top hamas terrorist, the israeli army confirming it has killed at least one of the key planners behind the october 7th terror attacks. and, he was hiding in a refugee camp. let's go right to mike tobin live in southern israel. mike, what went down? >> it's been a deadly day with intense fighting here at the northern end of the gaza strip. to israeli soldiers were killed. devastating images coming out o the northern end of the gaza strip where the refugee camp is located. the crater is plain to see the casualty figures are all over the map the red cross estimates 25 people were killed and israe says the crater that you see on
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the ground was caused because hamas had done tunnels underneath it refugee camp for the strike when in the tunnel collapse. they got the guy they were afte he was a commander of the hamas operation in to bali appeared they say he was a planner and someone who executed the timber seventh massacre. they put the blame back on hama for taking the tunnels in digging their infrastructure within the civilian population and for fighting within the civilian population. one of the things you notice from the video, a lot of people did not evacuate south. >> mike tobin, thank you so muc freight as israeli ground force push deeper into hamas -controlled territory, left-win groups ramping up the peer pressure for a cease-fire. protesters disrupting the hearing with anthony blinken today and a lot of people say that would cause the surroundin the war. >> what would that be doing?
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>> it would be cutting down the islamic phobia in in a palestinian racism in our own country and europe and then somebody, anybody actually working to solve the real problem which is at 56 year occupation of the west bank in gaza strip that has sparked wil continue to spark behead the hammond and violent resistance. whether hamas exists or not. christopher rae is warning abou the growing danger of terrorism right here at home. >> the actions of hamas and its allies will serve as an inspiration for the likes of which we haven't seen since isi launched is caliphate's devil years ago. and just the past few weeks, multiple foreign terrorist organizations have called for attacks against americans in th west. >> how expendable are the peopl that are hiding within the
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refugee camp. >> that was a significant strik in israel deserves a lot of credit for the intelligence use to take that guy out. now we are hearing from our fbi director that hamas could be as influential as isis. i'm not sure that's true yet. i remember isis back in the obama heyday where they had these influencers that would pu these tapes out and inspire attacks and europe, inspire attacks in the united states. i remember they wanted to grow caliphate, they were successful in establishing a caliphate. this looks like more of a regional situation. and a little concerned about msnbc. rashida jones has apparently given the 7:00 p.m. foley way t stake out a fringe and extreme position on israel. it is causing major brand issue for that company. you have to be very talented to
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thread the needle and say i'm for the palestinian people, but i have not for hamas and i understand that israel has a right to self-defense. i don't know if she's articulated that position effectively because i watch laura ingraham at 7:00 p.m., bu that's a huge risk over there. i doocy a risk with iran becaus the cyber attacks are the only way they're going to be able to counteract the u.s. military. they don't stand a chance against us militarily, but they learned a lesson when wheat the teamed up with united states an launch that cyber weapon agains their nuclear facility into caliphate centrifuges like that. so they have to, a dating website and israel and put out every base personal information online. so israel hit back and hacked all of these irani and gas station so no one in iran could fill up their gas tanks. now there saying they could com here and they're almost as sophisticated as the russians
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and the chinese, so that is something i'm concerned about. if you see anything out there s sebaceous from any of my social media profiles. fred. >> jessica i'm not sure that hamas needs isis social media performers because you have westerners who are posting propaganda for them and making it seem like it is mainstream. >> iconic paraglider. who is showing up everywhere an becoming some symbol of liberation instead of a symbol of terror which is exactly what it was. it's evilly disturbing. we know it is largely isolated to people 25 and younger and th people who teach them on campuses which is a strange dichotomy. it missed all of these other people and it went faculty and students who spend their days o tik tok. there has been some really interesting investigation into what these feeds look like. someone looked at what some hig
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schoolers and san francisco wer being said. and they said there is your clear line, there is your smoking gun of why these kids don't know the difference between a terror organization and people that should be free. obviously of the implications and i've seen this floating around on social media, that is happening on tik tok with hamas what happens when china wants t advocate for one of their positions? what will be fed to our youth then? as far as the strike i thought the spokesperson did a good job holding firm to this in maintaining what is the truth that the israelis weren't peopl over in over in over again if they will strike a particular target. it's their choice to stay there. hoping they can get out of the surrounding areas right there. hamas uses people as human shields. they also are rejecting israel and the u.s. aid. we've offered 1200 trucks they could come in on a daily basis
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and hamas is only allowing in 400. they want their people to starv to death. they want their people to be suffering so they can use it as propaganda against the western world that is backing them. it's disgusting. one thing on cory bush she now has a pro-israel challenger and that is happening to liberals o far left liberals all over the country. i think it's important to show people the democratic party is not all that. it's the party also of joe biden , chuck schumer, westmore et cetera. >> katie, today was on capitol hill along with christopher ray and he was asked, is it possibl that you have hezbollah agents here, hamas agents here, and he had to say yes, it's possible. >> early on, when they called for their date of rage there were a number of terrorist attacks it was a french teacher's tab to death who died as a result, so they called for this.
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people need to remember hezbollah before 9/11 was a terrorist organization that killed more americans than any other terrorist organization. their well-funded they are in south america president obama had an opportunity to actually take out some of the cells they had down there, but didn't want to jeopardize the irani nuclear agreement he was working on so those people and those factions are still operating in that hemisphere. when it comes to what happened today in the refugee camp come at the ground collapsed like that because there are tunnels. so hamas has turned the ground into swiss cheese and there for people suffer as a result when these targeted strikes are taken . the calls for a cease-fire or usual leftist idea of something that sounds really good. we want to help civilians, we want the violence too stop, of course that sounds great, but the cease-fires leading up to this since 2007 are why everybody is in this position because they allowed this to
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fester in to fester. they called a cease-fire in ove in over again the cease-fire's were broken every single time including on october 7th. there was a cease-fire on october 6 and they broke it onc again so as cease-fire sounds great, there is no appetite for its it israel. people there don't want to cease-fire they wanted to be over a. they're frustrated with their government for allowing this to fester for years and years and years so this cease-fire calls for people very comfortable in the west aren't flying where it really matters pretty every tim i hear someone say cease-fire i'm going to say no, hamas surrender. if hamas surrender tonight, the it would be over a. >> like to take a look at this quote, a 56 or occupation will continue to spark vehement and yes even violent resistance whether hamas exists or not. so that atrocity that happened,
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that was just violent resistanc too rate it was resistance when they raped and murdered. it would happen whether hamas existed or not. she dismisses the atrocity and dismisses the response to her a part of a greater context of an occupation. it's the lineage shaming you se everywhere. it is repulsive. she just excused she just excused the murder of innocent people, the rape murder of innocent people. imagine you're on a subway in a deranged man is attacking a spouse and when you try to defend her or him, a group of young activists intercedes on behalf of the attacker because your wife or your husband doesn't fit the aggrieved marginalized profile. that is hamas and hamas supporters and israel. it's all part of a greater
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oppression filter so it's okay. quits interesting to is the flip . remember how the lefties to say al qaeda and isis were not all muslims? even though every isis fighter is muslim, the equation cannot be reversed. not all muslims are isis, that' obvious, but now they conflate hamas with all brown people in the middle east, so attacking hamas is attacking help palestinians hence a new phrase collective punishment. if you go after hamas are going after all palestinians. when you're in a group of hysteria, no amount of truth ca break this. it's like a phantom illness no amount of tests or doctors can convince you there aren't parasites under your skin, so you keep having to show these denial is evidence. here is evidence of them killin people. here's photos of dead naked
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bodies. can be some somewhere else. they need to conserve that delusion too permit future atrocities and also prevent their ego from being shattered, from being so horribly wrong. part of the symphony from the groupthink meets the worst atrocity comes from this contemporary woke -ism that so many people, they have embraced this lineage shaming and that i making hatred so acceptable these days. you are seeing people ripping down posters of kidnapped kids. you wonder people would have done that 15 years ago, 20 year ago if there was a machine they could look and see what they were doing, how would they feel. you have to ask themselves they have to ask themselves how did get to a point where i am standing in front of a telephon pole and tearing down a picture of a kidnapped child? what have i become? what has joy read become? they should ask these questions.
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lever, and authority. >> the homeless off our streets. and for those who are severely mentally ill and deeply disturbed, we will bring them back to mental institutions where they belong with the goal of reintegrating them back into society once they are well enough to manage. >> the plan to bring back menta institutions might not be that radical. austin is planning for a 35-acr island facility to combat homelessness addiction and the hope for. >> are they stealing the island idea? >> if they do this, how will msnbc survive, they're going to use all they're anchors and mos of their viewers great we live in an era where the best thing you can do for the mentally ill is seen as a violation of their rights. what you're talking about is trying to treat people who can' fend for themselves, but for some reason that's been turned into an aggrieved group that deserves protection from something that will save their life, it's actually absent version of human compassion.
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instead of protect them let the suffer and die because you need to search preserve them as a monitor as a group. the opposite institutionalization is leaving them in cities of things no mentally ill person could handle . the relentless stimulus of even for a sane person is nuts. the stressful conditions, the loud noises, the crowds, these are things that are torture worthy of a black ops site for someone who is homeless and mentally ill. this this is why centurions are usually in the rural countrysid to remove the vulnerable from the things that tortured them, but than again, that's a violation of the rights you can't take them out into that, but there for the left has no solution because you have to le the mentally ill person make th decision for themselves and the can't do that so they are left festering and dying on the streets. now that trump speaks the truth
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the left will have to galvanize against it like they did with the wall because no matter if it's right, if it comes from trump, it has to be wrong because you can't side with him even though you see yourself th destruction of humanity before your eyes. a lot of liberals in new york city wi-fi these people, walk b them every day and they know these people need help. but they would much rather be against trump then stretch out their hand and get that person into a hospital. >> why don't we take all the money were spending on migrant and build beautiful mental institutions for our people? >> i love that president trump is talking about it his campaig videos are pretty interesting i you go back and look at the ide he has on policies. people think that he has grievances about, he does come he yes, but has been doing a lo of these policy videos 50 can w have grievances for. >> i have grievances i'm so tired of walking by them and thank goodness, this is a weird thing to say but with the drugs
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of choice today, these people are sedated on the sidewalk. imagine if they were violent? you couldn't walk by them. and then this idea would be something that kamala harris would come up and people would love. if i'm out in about, getting a chance to ask people that live other places, what's the bigges problem in your community you'r trying to solve, i've been shocked that in the smallest towns in america, in colorado, homelessness is a problem so this is not just a liberal city problem. this is happening all across america and someone has to get handle on it. the huge problem president trum would have would be all the legal issues et cetera, but there's not enough skilled staf and there's not enough people wanting to go into that field. is not enough money to pay them a salary in which he would say really want to do this kind of work, it's very difficult, but it would be the compassionate thing to do if we could just ge past all that.
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we have to have some solutions because this is a never ending circling of the drain here. >> it's easier to just give the prescription drugs that zoned them out then to actually care for them and help them 24/7. now that you know that trump is for a sane silence silent are you against it? >> this idea is something that' actually popular in a lot of liberal policy circles, not necessarily insane asylums because we know that these large-scale psychiatric facilities were shut down in th mid- 19 hundreds because of inhumane treatment. the people we're essentially being put in padded rooms and given lobotomies and not being cared of what they had so you can't find a solution where you have good staff and you have doctors that they're going to help people and not just keep them in a proverbial cage. there are a lot of people for that. there is also a difference between creating a community, which is what the boston plan is , in just putting up these mental facilities. i think you could find good common ground between trump's plan which he also had going into covid, this is something
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from his ministration, but then we were overtaken by the virus and they didn't get to it. they have affordable housing. and they have the chance to get the mental treatment, mental health treatment that they have. they can make progress a big step towards that. it's been a big push especially for the left to get those caps either raised or just eliminate together. are using involuntary. in athens is fit. >> onto show i don't feel much pressure to say with the rest o you are saying. like jordan neely is the perfec example where i think everyone would agree that that is a good
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candidate for involuntary commitment. the point is there has to be a multitude of options. some people are dangerous and violent, and other people who you could talk to who would go voluntarily. >> i don't know if they have th options 50 i understand this is a new federal program which is different than the cities, but actually don't trust this to be carried out in a way that actually respected people's civil rights given what we've seen with the department of justice and how they define wha they think is a mental illness and that kind of thing. they do this with the second amendment, i think there's a lo of things they are. the issue with the homelessness problem and why it's gotten worse not better with the influ of medicaid money and the influ of money from states like california, it to the tune of billions and billions of dollar is government corruption. they have an incentive in charg to keep people homeless because they get paid. we have a work friend who worke in a dc homeless shower shelter as an employee and he was makin less money than people were getting by living on the street
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because of all the benefits the receive. we have made it easy in this country to live on the streets. if you want to make it so peopl make decisions about getting of the streets, getting clean, you have to put them in jail, consequences, infractions and take away their ability to be incentivized to benefits and of course you have to take away al these incentives and structures that the government's local and federal have put in place to make this problem continue rather than go away. solving this problem doesn't help anybody who is benefiting it. >> good conversation. very thoughtful. >> i love the idea in concept i just don't trust it in practice. all strike a nice balance of my administration will handle it. coming up, mankind is too. biden is putting kamala in charge of fighting robots. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo!
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>> the middle east on fire, domestic problems raging and th white house is getting tough on racist robots. joe biden rolling out a wide-ranging executive order that aims to safeguard against threats posed by artificial intelligence and the president seems to be an expert on the technology. >> ai devices are being used to deceive people, the use ai generated audio and video to smear reputations, spread fake news and create fraud. it can take three seconds can you all know this, 32nd recording of your voice, i watched one of me and i said when did i say that. >> experts warn that ai has the potential to doom humanity, hav no fear, kamala harris is being put in charge of solving the ne problem and instead of
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protecting the future of mankind , she is more focused on equity. >> present and i convened leaders from across our country from computer scientist to civi rights leaders, two legal scholars and business leaders. all to help make sure that the benefits of ai are shared equitably. and to address predictable threats such as algorithmic discrimination. >> so, this diagram counts as ai ? >> she truly is artificially intelligent. the very thing that has destroyed companies will be injected like a killer vaccine into the most powerful technological advancement since the internet. and clearly reading a book on the history of math it's called is math real? i was excited about it because we don't know if math was created or if it was discovered. think about that. within the explanations the
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author works in colonialism, fact shaming, gender and misogyny. this is in math book. you want this in your into artificial intelligence it's going to be running all of your products? i have three examples. you mind if i go through them? imagine if serrie, or alexa and use a serrie, where is the closest restaurant that serves the best chicken sandwich and instead of supplying you with that answer, it chooses a restaurant that meets the crt esg guideline instead of chick-fil-a you get an absolutely discussing product created by analysts rate try this coming you're trying to hire a nanny, does this strike at you, jessica, you employ artificial intelligence to search, but because of this new equity architecture, it eliminates prison backgrounds because that variable could be related to discriminatory practices. so you see how this could
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contaminate the process. no other country would ever do this. only america. >> ex-con nanny, rated r. >> ai is basically a crawler. listen to link up and i will digest all the information on the planet and then it spits ou the very best truth given what you want based on predicted successful outcomes. it's why this is so good for medicine. imagine a million med student reading a million studies and combining it million times over to give you the best predictive outcome. discrimination is impossible in a world of predictability, but imagine if it didn't give you the best outcome because the goal is equity, and there for death rates are not equal. to some people die of this more than they die of that. because of equity, they might not give you the best outcome because if that's the number on priority, it's not your health
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anymore. >> ai is going to send us for dinner for hugs and fake meat. >> i'm not going there. i'm going to chick-fil-a with greg. who are the engineers that are writing the code? >> apparently the vice president . >> the same engineers writing i for google, twitter, and facebook. who are these people? a lot of these people live in san francisco. a lot of these people are not from this country. a lot of these people lived in small apartments with advanced degrees. a lot of these people. >> i am telling you the demographic profile of the engineer ski is not just left i skews far left so when kamala harris comes out and says we need to fight discrimination went ai, she is fighting for discrimination. she is fighting for the ability of ai to discriminate against us , against athletes, against
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logic, against reason, against what makes things work great i don't trust her at all and i don't trust joe biden because a you said the other day, they ar throwing a guy in prison for making a meme, he doesn't even know what a deep fake is, you could do kamala harris cackling montage she calls at a deep fak and next thing you're in high-security. to get i'm interested in these issues, but right now there are too many other things going on so i've tried to read this executive order three times and i can't get through it. i can't understand it. i need that dumb down version o need the ai summary please. on some of the stuff, i really needed to help me with my calendar and my shared calendar with peter because once again there's a dinner reservation on my calendar, but it wasn't on his calendar. i said i don't know i thought i was on the calendar so i want a
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to say oh dana has dinner and her calendar lets automatically say is peter coming to this dinner i can say yes or no, tha would really help me out. don't care about equity i need personal assistance. >> there are assistants out there available, like humans that could do that. >> i hope peter is invited to every dinner. really quickly, there was a lot of big stuff beyond the algorithm which i do have something to say about basicall i think the biggest thing was that the makers of the largest ai systems now have to notify the government about their safety testing and that is something that frankly those ai makers are not mad about. they are the ones who signed that letter saying we need to take a six-month break et cetera . i take your point, greg. i'm obviously not going to use
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it you or ai to find any any, i have a great nanny anyway who has not been in jail, but there are real examples of algorithmi discrimination that happened in the housing market,. >> a think we should discriminate in the housing market. we were giving everybody loans. >> we're not talking what that where the talk about the fact that black families are getting a $500,000 lower appraisal on their homes fred. >> that's because of not becaus of ai pretty it was going into realtor.com and they would do evaluations on the house so it would have square footage, school district, but it would also map what was going on. >> isn't that against the law? so problem solved. >> there was issue with ai systems not recumbent it recognizing black and their having to keep you're not allowed in blackface anymore, jessica. >> and dissociating women with jobs that were typically. do not make a joke, that is bad.
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look cool. we all remember the topless workout videos and president biden staff loves to pump out those dark printed memes before the new red laser eyes. jesse, why which one doesn't belong. >> especially biden, laser eyes. you interviewed him, what she i was he wearing? >> a different look at issues, but i resent how much you're relishing this segment, jessica. >> and the effect that i to do it. >> i had johnny investigated. as if he was walking on high heels or if he's walking on inserts. i haven't made my determination. we could just open the time.
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these lifts. >> i'm no cowboy, but that look higher. >> is he from texas? ticket no, florida. undiscovered nation looked at race. height all people are more likely to get jobs and are rate more attractive. women especially find hall tall more attractive than short. short men have to be more funny outgoing, charming, and work harder and be better at "the five" then the taller counterparts because we have to be. it's part of the evolutionary drives, the survival of future genes. you can't ascribe any kind of a press versus oppressor mindset on it which means the discrimination against the height challenge will continue. ticket you haven't made a conclusion about whether he is
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in lifts or not fred. >> it shouldn't matter. you're obsessed with men's height, aren't you, jessie? >> it's because he's tall. >> you are obsessed with being short. >> no, i never knew until you told me. you never knew when you looked up at me every single day. are they cowboy or cowgirl boots , sewer, i have to, i have to stick up for them. their cowboy boots, they are very comfortable. there in more comfortable in al cases then dress shoes. they're nice, they go with the suit, and it's part of his regular wardrobe that he's been wearing for his entire life, so lay off. who cares. >> it doesn't mean he's 5'11". >> when you have to hop on the horse and put your feet in this trips, that's why they've got that little indent. i don't care how tall he is, i care how competent competently leaders are. it is interesting to me that th media love this, but it's not
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the first time. you guys remember fred thompson rest in peace, he got accused o going around the iowa state fai in gucci loafers and this was a big scandal back then so it's not the first time that this ha come up. >> am just sick of your height privilege. >> she does lord it over us. >> she doesn't want to be that tall if you asked jessica if yo were born again you would prefe to be shorter. >> wyatt? i have a challenge for you. casually, romantically, it's been a challenge. i have atoll has been. >> she is married with a child fred. >> eventually, yeah. eventually. it's been a struggle is all i'm saying. he is issue only has one husband
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♪ >> a question that has haunted mankind for centuries why are people so afraid of clowns? >> hi, georgie. aren't you going to say hello? good to see him working again. first of its kind study trying to figure out why we are creepe out by the jelly jesters and they boil it down to four factors you never know what a clown is thinking, clowns are i predictable, clowns exaggerated features are disturbing, and movie clowns are terrifying. dana, i bet you have some input into this. >> we've mentioned peter, and the less spot let's bring them up again. he is actually i don't want to say afraid, but he doesn't like clowns at all and he said because back in the 80s so movies like we just showed showed this evil clowns and it got into people's minds that that the crowds were bad. >> that is some heavy analysis. also, it depends on turnout.
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you can always come to me for the most insightful stuffit. >> jessica, what is more attractive as short or a tall clown? >> atoll clown because i am tal and i'm looking for a big spoon in life and i found no problem. i think the movie is has definitely heard hurt clowns an i became more petrified after seeing the documentary capturin the friedman's about the clowns so watch out for pito clowns. >> clowns get a bad name becaus they often end up being serial killers. according to my research. >> i think they are annoying which is why i don't like them. they look annoying, they tried to be more scary than they actually are. >> there are clowns out there that can actually be great clowns without makeup. so jesse, what do you think? >> at think we don't like men who wear makeup and wigs,.
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beach party dressed as a monk seal. seemless costume. actually that's rocky. he was voted the most bee loved seal during hawaii marine animal response chunky seal week 2023. that's a long title. >> dana: it is such a long title. well, there was also a bipartisan halloween dog parade today on capitol hill. check this out here for the spookiest and cutest attire of all on capitol hill. forget the hearings. just go for the dogs. pursy got into the halloween spirit, sort of. he wore that 3 seconds supposed to be a lion head he couldn't stand it. u.p.s. costume. 3 seconds. enough for a picture and i promised him he will never have to do that again and that's nala. okay, jesse. >> jesse: florida man games. events evading arrest obstacle course. stolen catalytic converter race and even a beer belly sumo
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wrestling contest. winner gets gator head. want to see gigi in halloween costume? there she is. what a unicorn. just like greg's mug. >> dana: so cute. >> jesse: tonight, "jesse watters primetime," biden declares war on leaf blowers. he is going to take them all away. >> dana: jessica? >> jessica: can't wait to watch that. my alma mater replacing federal student loans with students from low income families with institutional grants. policy previously applied to students with incomes under 60 k. now the threshold $110,000. very proud to have gone to one of the very few colleges met 10d for all students. you should use your endowments to do this. >> dana: katie, i bet yours is great. >> katie: about a dog. >> dana: post it on instagram. >> bret: i think pursy in the u.p.s. costume. >> dana: it was pretty good. he had attitude which was good. only lasted thre
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