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his opponent. is that helpful? hurtful? if you're if you're trying to unseat an incumbent. i think he has such a compelling and strong story. if people just listen to wha tmw he did what his family went through, especially in a place like virginienthrough,a which hh a strong tradition of military service and belief mil. i think that's the right play here, because his storyncoura is absolutely amazing. i encourage everybody to watch it in its totalitygerybodyt andl be moved by it. >> rob and jason, the firstnstal installment of our 2020 ad wars. >> thanks so mucme our 2020h. that is it for us tonight.e make sure to follow meton on social medi a. >> we had a special visitor in the studio tonight. and you want to see who it, is? thank you for watching. remember, it's america now and foreve r. from h >> waters. he takes it from herere. [♪ hello, i'm shannon bream, along
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with kennedy, jessica tarlov, charley hurd and, greg gutfeld. an is 5:00 in new york city. and this is the five the mediaan into overdrive to help vice president kamala harris race. >> her biggest electoralelecto liability, her far left record, despite harris being rated 2019 most liberal senator by govt track. there's beenr, some changeth to that. well, the ladies of the view, democrats and others in the press are attemptinge f th rewrite att the vice president as just a moderate, prosecutewritee shot are not really leftist. they put people in jail for a livingt . they're pretty moderate. i know. i know. the vice t vic president person. >> she is not. she's moderate. the radical role in this campaign, michael, is not. harris as all the trump trumg now, t s sayin the radical right winger is donald trump. this shocking radical left agenda is actually mainstream>> the economic popul.
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>> donald trump and the maga republicans just lie, liee. and lie. her record is very for anybody who wishes to take a look at it' and. it's not stopping her past from coming back to haunt her like a freight train. i don'noer pasfromint know if tt people, but in this case they do. just today, a resurfaced justw from 2020 whereered s harris offered some praise for the defundom for the police mov. >> defund the police the issuesu behind it is that we need to reimagine again, how we are creating safety for too a longre, status quo thinking has been you get more by puttings on more cops on the street. well, that's wrong. this movement is about rightly saying we need to take a looke u at these budgets and figure out whether it reflectd s the rightr priorities. >> and that's not all. the vice president will alsoiort have to answer for her farese left positions on these issues. >>es we're not going to treatret people who are undocumented
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across the board as criminal. o there's no question i'm in favor of banning fracking. would you support changing the dietary guidelines to reduce red meat specifically? yes, i would. i am prepared to get rid of thee filibuster to pass a green new deal. >> the idefilibuster to a that t access to medical care and you don' t have, to go through the process of going through an insurance company. let's eliminat e of that. >> let's move on. all right. so kennedy, those positions pos are popular with a lot of people. do you think she'll embrace them and say, ye ar a ls, i am standing by that you can't use it against me? she did with the afterront the other day when she spoke in front of the teachers union. you know, she was veryteachers transparent about bowing down before the body that kept kidsor out of school for two years. i thought that was a bit of a hr stumble on her part. it's going to be a tough sel l, glad but i'm actually glad we're having a conversation about the issues a and not about names and personality because we have been sold means we wereal sold. not all of us, certainly not me .
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but people were sold on the idea, the idea of dark brandon and we don't want to be spoon fed that again. her record is very problematicse because it's all over the mape' you know on on one hand, she's a ruthless authoritarianlt with the people that you absolutely should not be targetingbe in her home stat of california. on the other hand, she is an open borders democrat who has no solutioo n given, congressionally or otherwise, for the crisis.rder that is, she certainlythat exacerbated as border czarin shs which she was. that's what she was anointed it. as much as they try and scruhe b that history and give us a revisionist lens. she's been the wrong side of sos many issues. and the red meat thing,that you that was a new one that a lot of people forgotthey about and they don't want the government messing with their bodies. you know, ife gove is so pro-abn that their personal orthodoxy is we are going to keep the government out of your body, ou rnment ot your your lower half.
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then the same goes for what imeg eat. oe eati'm until it comes to eatn bugs. that's a different decision. we may have tog you folks. >> apparently. well, it's something some of us do as a fetish >> o. nything >> and i mean, anything dipped in chocolate might wor k a little. okay. so we also have this very this vibe around now that feels likek president biden before he dropped out and pre-debatee k charlie, it's sort of like d he can do no wrong. >> these are cheap fakes wro. these are cheap shots at him and he is with it. he's excitin.g. rned he's our guy. and then they turned on him. but now it feels like that's we're getting the samen hi treatment. >> the vice president. yeah. we're going to see the biggest >> we wihera political caree that the media has ever done. like since the invention of electricitye. i love what kennedy's optimism that this is going to about issues. i hope it is. i'm afraid that it's just a few i'stg the issues. i think a lot of people are just talking about personality and, the means and stuff like that.e and that's and of course, i think that's the sort of the thrategyk the the democrats are playing. but this is why you have an actual campaigs wh an. things
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you have a primary is so that these things, they're nowwr a situation where she is getting her first big exposure as sa presidential candidate. and it's during the general e ing election and everybody is poring through and finding all these crazy, crazy democrat red meat policies that are going to b rede terrible in alei general election. but she's having to struggle with them right no w? wan that's i mean, if you want donald trump to do well, that's that's a good thin trumpg. but i still worry that there's going to be such an effort going to make this as hysterical as possiblis ae, to talk the about whatever they have to talk about so that they don'alt have to talk about theo issues. because when you go to that list of issues that you just dithrougstd, like defunding the, open borders, abolishing private health care, the green new deal, all these kind of things, it's a total loser lor for kamala harris. >> and trump is right on all of them. well, jessica, do have any were you surprised at all that this coalesced together as quickly thate? t have the vice president, do you think it would have been beneficial?
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as you know, congressman,le and said let's let them fight it out? he was supporting her, but he said it' s actually good forer testing her and everybody else who might be her number two through this processd ever. >> i certainly think it would have made great programming and people would have liked to have seen it. but the truth of the matter is we don't have much time i't. and this was joe biden's decision and the delegates, a lot of them have spoken ougatt about this. they voted or they're representing joe biden's wishes. he is part of the biden-harris administration. and in that senst ofe it makestn sense that this was her nomination. so we have three and a halftil h weeks until the dnc. wee have hundred and two daysii until the election. i'm fine with this. pae representsith this lot of we the party is and not the kamalaa harris of 2020, but the kamalaut harris of today. and thathe is the maneuver that she's going to have to make. and i think that she has a lot to sayand i a i mean, if you wh the whole video, for instance, inst she was talking about defunding the police, the point she was making is really salient. she was talking about whate a safe neighborhood, looks like. and it's not crawling with cops. right. it has great schoolsd looks like
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not it has, th thriving small businesses. it has reall y high homep whic ownership, which has been a priority of the biden-harris pree sureation to make surh that people can get on the property ladder. >> i mean, the proofpeople get n the pudding, as it were, of what the biden harrisof did t the most delicious flavor of it at all. you know, they have invested more in law enforcemen- tht, ano other administration in history. donald trump actually proposed a 58% cut to the community policing program. they put 3700 police officers on the street through that program. another hundred thousandy that came in through the save for america plan, the american rescuesafe had $15 billion in il safecrime and policing to. make sure that we have safer communities. it's a strong record to ruit's n on the border right now. we were talking about this. jennifer griffin was tweetinifeg about the two sinaloa cartel bosses that were apprehended. >> she said that it was liket wa catching the bin laden and catching bin laden when it comes to the war against fentanyl that happened to th, de
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the biden-harris administration. encounters harris at the borderr. are down 55% since the executive order to throw all things out of hitting numbers that had wildly spiked after the trump administration got back down. i understand that. and you obviously have to acknowledge that therenderstanoi huge spikes, but it doesn't mean that she's the same person she' 2020..w not she oversaw the implementation of the policies that have led toe implof the all of these good results. so she owns this then all of the policies of this admin administration. do you worry, greg, that there's always that honeymoon period we this it shows ups for any candidate do or when they're new to the race becausee so close to the election. do you feel there will be a full vetting of her actualll record. >> well, the media always follows this predictable, predictable pattern. and i don't think i don't think the american people are goingn fall for this. we're in this that this periodd of kamala denialisofm. >> right.d it's like the world is in a serious place. america is in a seriouisn as we have malaise, we have unrest. we a lack of adultervi supervision, like who's who'ssi in chargon in che.
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so they need to portray her asra the serious person who could handle this. >> but you can't do that ithe fs the person was for defunding the police, if the person was de the persontake cf likes to take credit for the afghanistan withdrawal, how soon are they goinr the afgt to rewrite that one? >> there are so many things that she sayone? mans that conts to her kind of unserious persona that they need to erase this stuff and they're doings. right in front of us. >> you know, i talked about this before. the definitioni talk of stupidio is when you try to gaslight a bunc h of people, it's like, you know, it's like those hypnotist, those hypnotistrybody who try to hypnotize everybody and everybody is going, this is b.s. you can one personn gasg alone, i can say ted kennedy, wher e your glasses and you're saying they're on your face. and i'll say, where are your yos i can get you to think m maybe you're crazy, but you can't do that to millionss of p thereople and you can't doeo that when there's so much evidence out there. itg me that the media
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will continue to do this. and i go back to the face tot rm that i everybody should remember what twitter was like when it was still owne wad by theif old crew. if it was owned by those primata people, you wouldn't see the pushback over police, the borders, our bailing out felons. >> none of that. all that stuff would be suppressed like hunter's laptops story. ho's be buried like jimmy hoffa. but now it's like it's like twitter or x has turned everybody into their own debunker eves. w th >> and so i wonder how the legacy media can still maintain this gaslighting role if the public is so quickly and easily call them out on it. and it's because they just ansumese the their allies are te for them and they can continue doing this. i mean, it is comedy contie doih them do this and they're still doing it. but i think what you put up with the honeymoon is among the media, right? >> it's not there's no honeymoon for people who are going to the grocery store whin the prices orn their dealing with crime in their cities or their lack of policecw
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. and the other thing that gets glossed over by the media is the fact that not only is kamalae not harris the most radically left-wing politicians ever run for president, but she's running against the least ideological partisan, most commonsense sortt of practical politiciaideolon lk that we've ever had. >> you're like the only person that thinks that ionlyo thinks. >> no, no, no. if you look at these comments, common sense. l of yeah, absolutely. you look at the border, you look at all of those es, the you look at th you look at the issue of abortion that's gotten that that has gotten him ints go all of those things. >> he has to the fact that american politics, rouble abortion ban that go on with demoa, but they're not in trouble. democrats is in trouble with evangelical republicans. it's going to be tough standing for a more practical stand. there are also there are also states, as our you know, democracies are a laboratory of democracies are also states that go through the 80% doesn't want you to even be able to g e doesn'o.
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i don't understand why why sending abortion back to the w thanthan hmeho having the supreme court ore roe v. wadcoe, you're getting it closer to the community is not> what it's all about. >> okay. we got to go. we're going to take family feud intoe fami the over time.a is o coming up, barack is on board. the obamas just got aroundt gett to endorsing kamala harris. >> it is official. shin endorsine goes with jay-z. duke's king is so hot. >> i'm out here telling, people. how they can save money with experience. with the experience, you can see your recurring subscriptions. >> and with one click, you can cancel. i'd like that. so easy. i think even asher can do it. that's amazing. they should get started now with the experian app. rted now over 400,000 people with a-fib have left blood thinners behind with watchman, a safe one time with watchman, a safe one time implant that reduces strokan. risk and bleeding worry for life watchman. >> it's one time for a lifetime
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this is going to be historic. we cals goinl, say michelle. and i couldn't be prouder to endorse you and to douder weh to get you through this election and into the oval office. ohstion and int, my goodness. michelle, barack, this means soi much to. i am looking forward to doing this with the two of you. doug and both and getting out there, being on road. >> and while kamala maniaarri is running wild with, my fellow democrats, james carville is raining on the coconut partry . >> i have to be a skunk at the garden party. this is triumphalist, okay. this is everybody's giddy. i i'll get you coveragecoming and it's great. get ready. they're coming. all right. just ind of kind of giddy. a lazy elation is going to be very helpful much longer, because that's not what we're goinbecausg to be faced with.>>e >> greg, i want to go to youn first on the phone call that i know you thinkone call is feelsy authentic. >> yes. yes. ontaneou as pediatricc neur
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neurosurgery. >>osry i one thing maybe it's nt her fault, but i mean, you know, when a on speaker, ld you don't hold it to your ear. >>our year people have been comg on it and obviously. >> so it was i that conversation that for that the obama was taped three years ago' . >> i don't want to i don't want to. but don't you find it weird how they treat her likhoat he ah she just got the lead role in the high school rendition of pippin, you know, or sheo just got into her her first choice of collegchoicee. or you know, it's just so strange. or maybe they just accepted itr offer for three bedroom duplex. >> it's like, yes. ah's like a. are they going to come up on the offer? okayffer? . >> hello. you know, but i think the next e three months it's going be a lot like this. it's going to be micromanaged likeicromana they're transportis of nitroglycerin over a treacherouglycerins roads.s to >> i think it speaks to a lack of confidence in their candidatnfidencee.
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>> she makes people nervous because she's nervous and you don't have the luxury of saying, you know, cam, just be calm like when you can do that with trump. trump just beat trump. you know, you get but you can't say that because nobody knows what thaauset is.d on >> she's changed on every position or so she claims. o who she but there's this gidd, patronizing atmosphere. oesn't it doesn't feel like a a presidential candidate to me ,and i'm sure it doesn't feell that way to you while the moderator of this and my opinion doesn't really matter,io i, shannon and i, we're going to win. okay. shannon. sonon.so carville is right thate on the sugar high and. the n it's going to revert to the normal mean, not necessarilyon t was going on with biden,t it but it's going to be a tough close race and it's goinl beg te decided by 100,000 people in. 5 to 7 states. do f you feeeel like democrats
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are sensing that or we're still going to gr weo the brad mania r a little while longer? >> well, i'm learning lingo all the time. as a gen xer, i'm old, but i'm new things. but i thought it was interesting that president obama also said on that call underdogs. so i think he and carville very much come from this. you got to runrdogs. like you're losing. and you know, it's funny because those of us who ar e the at rnc, especially after the assassination attempt in the photo with the flag, i everything they every lawmaker i talked to there was like, there's no way he can loseed to there's no way trump can lose. that's when president biden was still in the race. werbut they were feeling so ovn confident. and so when you hear this, you know, caution from inside td the party for the dems, it's carville and obama saying, whoa, whoa, don't get too crazy. em they know there's thisyou ge honeymoon period. you get a bump off of your conventiont y, whatever your py is. so, i mean, it's -- it's clearly that the vice president has goconven partyis a this amazing fundraising. but maybe this is good for . e the other side of the ticket a to have a little bit of a wake up call for the republicans, folike how you guys were feelinr a week ago. this is a different race now for theme feelin to. >> well, kennedy, it seems likek
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the republicans are getting a big guy, j.d. vance, should i say couch sized wake up, call you a, but get smart on the brady or didn't he greg says that access so great now as i think j.d. vance wishes that there was some moremore policing of content probably no t what you think. >> i don't think he was part of the discussion. i wish i lay i let's mt on to. let's move to the next section.. it's not a joke. what >> kennedy, what do you think is going on right now in their mind? onightwhat is going on in this ? an i agree with shannon i think there was a lot of exuberance and maybe overconfidence at the because joe biden was still very much the candidate and we were told thursday, you and i were talking when the mark halperin report came outsdaynt b that that president biden was going to resign on sundangy he' and team pushed back that absolutely not. he is in it to win it. he has earne itd second term. >> he is the guy. and then we're like, man, maybet thishe all just baloney nonsensu but things happened so quicklyte
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,right?n the lead candidate in aac presidential race was almost shot and killed not even two weeks ago. killeand barely talking about . that's how addictive we gotten to this. fascinating cycle.ne so whatever sugar high the. democrats are experiencing now,, it it is momentary. this race is going is to so much between now and novemberswer and she not only has to answer for being a horrible campaigner in 2020, and i'va hoe no evidene that she has made the critical 180 degree shift to, you know, this in credibly adept politician, you know, a bill clintonian levelca presidential candidate. i have not seen that at all. for also has to answerate.at not only for her awful policy positions, which wfue covered on the first part of the show, but the biden-harris record, which, you kno, bue biw even dee jp's propaganda, it's for too many americans. >> so, charlie, who do you think in the veepstakes of all of this the
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on the democratic side? and kamala harris is looking at some prominent governorlooki, like andy beshear, josh shapiro, roy cooperoope beshear was at it. oh, not yet. last week, kind of embarrassing . mark kelly yeaark pellh. hink >> who do you think that she should be? i think that she should pick an illel alien just to sortn just of like double down. >> oh, barack obama. >> barack hussein obama, because that's she apparentlyca cares more about regular american people. but tomo tha answer your questin seriously, i think that josh shapiro and i think that andpiro i think the but i think the problem with that and this is to me, i will never get ovest the fact that it is 2024 and you have democrathatt mediai and democrats openly wringing their handr s over the idea that she might pick a popularenl governor, a key state like pennsylvania, josh shapiro. they're worrievajoshd that she t
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because because of his religion, because he's jewish and because that's going to hurt her in a general election gener. whe and i'm like, where do you getge your voters? this is insanet your. he this is and if it were the other way around and this were a republica wern people bet rightly outraged about it. but you you turn on tv and you have these people in the media and democrats openly talkinge in about it. >> and it's just mind boggling to me. yeah. how can you be a democrat, >> how can bn when the democrats are saying, don't pick a jew because you're going to lose minnesota? >> that's got to just you off. it angry would me off.. >> you should leave that party. ta really good idea. so it's so much part and it'shee going to make the announcement right here, right here, right now. interestingly, on the josh shapiro front, i think he's fantastic. re conce they're also concerned about the teachers unions because he was for school school voucher theteaches. ts td >> he has like four tweets today talking about how much school vouchers,ay another one f those areas where donald trump is right down the fat middle of american public, an
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some question about that? not according to the secret service. and now the fbi, who to cleanbuu that at the bureau, they had to clean raise magic shrapnel t theory release in a statement "w fox that says, quot what struck former president trump in the air was a bullet f whether hole or fragmented into smaller pieces fired from the deceased subject's rifle and quote, donald trump himself postingver on truth social quote. the fbi never checkeked. bulle it was unfortunately a bullet m that hit my ear and hit it. there was no glass, there was no shrapnel. t >> the hospital called it a bullet wound to the ear. and thatar that is what is whah it no wonder the once storied fbi has lost the confidence of america and trump's position . >> ronny jackson is tearingca." into director wray. >> give it to us, ronnie. this is absolutely ridiculous a that he would make a comment like this. it was absolutely a bullet. ike th.i it there was a track oa
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bullet. it was scooped out in the in the just as it would be in the track of the bullet. it had the telltale other damage that is associated with it. and if he's going to make statements with it's that he beo have some evidence of what he's talking about. there was no fractured glassssg on the teleprompters or anything else. so if it wasn't a bullet, what was it? else so ifs noand did it come f? >> yeah. oh, great questions. charlie hurt>> gre will startur with you. it hurts so bad to get shot in the air. wht soy the fbi director going r keith olbermann? >> yeah, it's wild and what's really weird about it is he didn't even he wasn't even asked a question n- he about it. he volunteered it. so they were the questionteerenu about something else. and then he went out of his way to go back. oh, and by the waytock, don't really know this for certain. and it's amazing that yoit's au have you know, the fbi is supposedly concerned about people carrying around with conspiracy theories and they're literally like sowing ground for conspiracy theories. the other thing that i think is kinconspirad of shocking,shoi the washington times has a story that's coming out this eveninwashingtg who's the opinin
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editor there, the very, very opinionated person. >> the but it's because. ot evenso he has not the has not even interviewed donald trump about this cased donale, f and you know, the fbi has taken it on the chin a lot overov the last couple of years for very good reason. t forand idea that he's going o out there and answer questions impo haven't even begun the most important part of the investigation, which wouldf th be talk to the guy that got shot and then is going to go out here and start spinningconsi conspiracy theories. it's this is why nobodraoriey hs faith in the fbi. >> yeah, it doesn't seem very s necessary to freestyle on this . >> you know, it's like i understand our politics are incredibly urs ar petty and youe don't want to give anyone an advantage. and when trump was shot.of i heard a lot of people, even democrats, going, well, that's it. ithe's the race now.so i so is it that much of an o advantage that democrats and, you know, shadow members of the democrat establishment,
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, e christopher wray, allegedly they have to take that from him. ak from?you can't even be shot e air. i'm happy for to have the shotsi in the air situation. he definitely and i know it's just a bipartisan day for me. i it was just strange it was kind of it was ugly on a personal level to doa pe that.n and it was also ugly on a political level. if that wasn't excuse me, if that was his intention. and christopher wray is a apump appointee, he's not some democrat hack or anything like that,poe democr but if youe beast and there are so many conspiracyed things out there about what happened and they come from all of the aisle,to i think we all really want to know a lot more about this ki howd. >> right. and how it's possible. well, there were democrats, >>ge anon democrats were sayin he wasn't even shot. that was an insider. i don't i'm not so far gone that i know those people personally. >> i knoe people w that does exist. right up there, but they're right outsidare rie fox.e.
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>> oh, let's go for a cocktailoo with them. anyway, i don't like it. that's something horrific that happened. a man died because of it and itt only feeds if you think donal that donald trump is a beast. >> it only feedsd p is beast oft and the narrative that everyone is against him. and there are some a deep state conspiracy if you have the head of the fbi. >> okay. like that.ossome we do have more conspiracies that have blossomed just shy of two weeks fromek the assassination attempt. why is that? well, and that's why i think transparency is so in notarency making an unforced error or something that you have to sort of walecessarynot makik back.wet and the fact is we get new revelations every day and they're mostly coming from local who do not appreciate being thrown under the bus apprs who are now sort of stalled, stonewalling on what information they're willing to hand over to all these congressional investigations. so when you have local, state, countyen you agencies coming fod saying, actually this is what happened, a number of whistleblower ts have come forward. josh hawley, the senator has
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talked about that. i had chairman colmer on last sunday had. histlebl he said, yeah, they're even more whistleblowers. so i think the more transparent you cak thn be, the quicker yout rid of the conspiracy and getting some of that wild body cam footaget ri we saw from the , local law enforcementse point and so many more questions raised from that. >> and people like goingguy in on with the guy in the van. who's the guy in the van? what's happening with water tower? who' vanpeningwith the ws guy it what does it say about former president trump that? >> he's going back to butler. well, a lot of people wouldn'tgt ,you know, but he gets back up on that horse. i just coinehe horsed that phra. >> i am i think the bige bi question is why did he bring it up? right. he was there for a specific reason. we're not interested in the conspiracy theories. we're interested. how did this happen? how did this guy get away with it? w he athhow did a 20 year old fk best the all of our intelligenced frea? >> he wanted to talkal about anything but what happened. >> it i watch it. >> you know, i watch a lot
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of crime docs. doh a lot of the first 48. whene and whenever they've got a suspect in the suspect hav tas off ramps into stuff that, like the people don't want, a fi to listen to say, i got a fight with my ex, you knowex, and then i went to this bar and they go, no, we just need you to focus on that. >> he had no interest in beingad culpable, facing the heat that he deservedly faced and worse than cheadle. >> because cheadle you could see the ambivalenc tha e and the fact that she checked out, but he looks like he walked out of central casting l. you know, he explains things with authority. he thought he could just cruisepantly right through this. >> it just kind of like flippantly throw this thin tofg something he probably read on on x, you know, somethin heardg he heard. and it was it was only because he was trying to deflect e from ups what was going on. but, you know, what upsets me about him is that he proved me wrone provg, that i can't blame for this. >> you knoforw, not incompetenc. be a d i it's incompetence, be it baroquncompetee. acy.
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c he's an empty suity suit who floated to the top dueo to that empty suit. it has nothing to do with it. it's like you this and you go like, wow. how far did he get? base d on just how he played that role? >> well, let me ask you this. is there more dangerous than when dea and the deep state we go?t iner there i mean, that's part of it. but in this case, this wass casa a deflection, the true intended intended path of that hearing. >> how did you guys let this happen? well, you know what? storme tell you this little about shrapnel. it's like, no, we don't want. 't to hear that. >> that's it should off a lot of people, including the families a. >> the victims. yeah. especially after kimberly cheatle testimony. especiad an adult?n. yeah, he looks like the adult, but it was worse>> he lo. >> that's absolutely right. coming up, is grizzly gavi:n to clean up california to help out kamala? the gov's new on homeless encampments. homele catch you grilling if yoo
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$950, thus letting more criminals on the streets into those homeless encampments. kennedy you love california. i do. you cheering gavin newsom i still love and cherishve california. >> and you want california to be great agaiia.n. g >> what is going on here? what is what is the timing? so i did a fly alongd a with ta l.a. county sheriff's department, and we flew over los. of these homeless campnd and, you know, they pointed out like the sheriff's department will move them. ment rembut the municipalities e not allowed to. no like lapds that a, wants to. but, you know, up until now, they haven't been able to. and they also blam toe prop 47 because california hasn't done it right in terms7 of decriminalization versus legalization, which means when you decriminalize, don't reallym help people who are on the streets. >> so there's a lot of mentally ilversust of menl drug who are g on the streets. they don't get the help they need becaust the. the agencies aren't coordinating because it is just total bureaucraciny where i all they do is play politics. and gavin newsom , when he was mayor of san francisco, he really created this francis .
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he wouldn't take home with this seriously there. and that'she wt take h where ity began and festered and spread throughout the state to everykig city, making them virtually unlivable. >> really coolhe, neighborhoods that were great for a little while, like downtown l.a. and venicke downte, absolue garbage, most of them because of the homelesf ths crisis. >> so now with the supreme court ruling grants pass versuse he actually has legal leeway and he's got cover because he's not running for yea president this year, he's gor, four years for people to forget about the fact that he is going to bulldozhee all of theseless m homeless camps right into the sea and may be the only person in california who's actually hoping kamala harris loses. >> so he has trump to fight for four more years when he actually runs 2028. >> so that's a great question. so why is he helping her therli well, he's helping the people of california, which is his joib right now. oh, right. yeah. a public servant who cares about the public. yeah s who c, it happens. >> i don't i don't mean to bet overly cynicalmean, but the timg
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is kind of. >> well, it's because i'm sleeping in front of the french. ndry and >> eddie hackett. that's barrett. it.>> jessi of the supremeaid court ruling that he gets. kennedy just said this is new authority that hit, thise and gs newsom within the last year has been pushing back against thiske stuff a lot. he talked about how ridiculous it was that you could steal upt us it wa to $950 worth of stuff. and but he doesn't wantant th that balloatt measure to pass that would undo that law. >> he's he will he that la will >> yes, absolutely. so can we give all credit tohe the supreme court? >> well, here's a thing. this let's t? let's put this down as this is one of the supreme court decisions from the lascisd term that some people on the left like, because they're really mad at the court about a lot of stuff, but they'r lot of ey will e usee it's going to get this way. >> yes. jessica says sea l of approval jessica tarlov. but on this this idea of, thisr about theor and vice president was a federal prosecutor and they want to set up its federal prosecuto trhat' versus a convicted felon. that's the conversation they want to have, which she self describesth as a progressie prosecutor. and she writes about the fact that theself are also victims
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because the criminal justice system is brokene . s those are things that we saw play out for her a bit for the attorney general'splay o ofe when she was there in california and things that she'll have to discus genes how. >> do you destroy a place like california? it's -- it's amazing i mean, you have to try really hard to do something like this, but it's better late than never. i you know, i think that maybe i would like to think and this is the by me i'm giving himdemor the best intentions that democrats are finally admitting there's some kind of intrinsiclly admig value to order and to boundaries. i think, you know, what they did was they put they conflated freedom without structure or boundaries as a right. >> and they turned that belief onto the structures, so y that preserve freedom. so you're right to disrupt civil lifeou by with a lawless existence. >> it just broke society to pieceits. people were scared. they didn't feel they were safe. they were leaving. ether
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>> and we're we're all held together by a social contract. you know, we're supposedby liv to live together. >> but they say they created anh identity outer. cre chaos like it's your right to be unhoused . it's right to live in a camp, right? it's right to have a mad maxa dystopia right outside your doo r. hap and that's that's exactly what happens. you have to have in orde.r have to have real freedom for everybody. you have to have structure and boundaries. and i think the democratries, ag to their own devices, without a strong republican party, this is whereparty,s end up. >> well, i'm with kennedy. no malingerers, no malingerers . >> as charlie, very well said, where all the homeless families in the camps a, they don't know >> they lost track of $24 billion. yes. th. fornia don'tnow, >> good job, gavin. way to go. all right, then. fan mail rlie is up next. >> yeah, right now, pet dander skin cells, mold spores, pollen and dirt are being into
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>> it's been a while. fan mail friday. all right. it's a fun question from joe. you >> did you ever perform in arfon talent show? >> charlie, i had to go to you first because i know that the answer is no. yoow thayou did any kind of talt show as a kid in high school. >> great. oh, i mean, my grandmother
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would dress us up in colonial outfits. that's pretty close. that's true. it's definitely your childhood. 100%. that was>> shannldhood. like lae >> yes, that's hilarious. but. ta c not a talent. >> it's just don't take it look stupid. fancy dres.s a colonial fetish. >> and shannon, only if: you count the finalsit i of miss america in 1990. >> oh, it is a little tough. that is a. wh that is a talent show. it's a talent show.at what?? >> your talent. by the way, i played classical piano. chopin. oh, wow. >> shann: i ed --g: oh,very kin. >> it was last century, literally. oh, it's last century. >> jessica show. no. didn't want to participate in most things. somost thi i probably cried my t of it that i didn't have to. but i feel likno talene no, no t show. but i did a lot of sports stuff, which is kind of that's nosportst the question. >> i know.on i don't try to change the subject. typical liberal kenned't tryo ch grade mule skinner blues. y>>we did a lip sync being m best friend. >> good morning, captain of thed
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and that doesn't hurt deltoter them.a. >> it hurts the people that have to clean it up. i hate those. it does. knuckle okay an it up>> i h and me. did you notice that a lot of people will use pets in their wedding ceremonies in new york? >> guests? guess what? in as a legal reallys witness to your marriage, they can perform the ceremoness but any pet, including dogs, parakeets, all kind of stuff, they can actually be petgs, put their little paw print on the legal document. >> it counts as a witness. ocument.i'm kidding. is >> oh, it was out this week.peot and i've got people to judge on fox news sunday. charlie. su. >> charl, how does that not cout as animal cruelty breaking a dogs at their wedding? >> oy?h that some people like wedding snacks. >> what about your wife? weddi know i like my wedding. it was great. i'll make it quick. i wouldn't want to go. ohweddinat.you got 10 seconds t. >> yeah. oh, we got down in florida. hemingway. six decades after his death. we've got a paraden to f six decah. of ernest hemingway look alikes running the bullths
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