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great. >>re. honestly, i would give that one an a-plus. that ad by dave mccormack's campaign. dav is exceptionally,e exceptionally done. well, devastating. i saw the full a weld. s deva it's devastating. and it taps into both candidates on the democraticstd side of the aisle. and then also bob casey. it makes us our opponentcat makk very weak. right. you have bob casey kneeling down with a fist u n withp talkinge priv about, you know, white privilege and just embarrassing thingsilarrassin for.lvania >> all right. for anyone in pennsylvania. terry, great to have you on. you we'll have you back. the ad wars will continue. thanks so much . llowin that is it for us tonight. make sure you follow me on social media all weekend long. g li'm dropping maria in texas. >> next week we'll be on the air. but thank you fo willr watching.e >> it's america now and forever. jesse watters takes it from here. >> hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro
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with harold ford jr. jesse watters, shannon bream, greg gutfeld. sorry, greg. it's 5:00 in new york citynd and this is the five. >> the media wants to put a gag order on donald trump.il they hand kamala a hall pass. km the former president gave a masterclass on how to deal with the press, answerin givg ey question for more than an hour. but kamala is, as quiet as a church mouse, talking to reporters for only 77 seconds and don't expectress the press to suddenly hold harris accountable for her radical record. ld her eithethey're too busy log their minds because the networksy to had, the audac to actually air trump's mar-a-lago snoozerai. >> some of the networks tried to play catch up with factafter checking after donald trump finished speaking. but that, of course, is way too late and utterly useless.
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it's 2016 all over again. the same mistakes are being made. i have never seen an industry slowere neve learning from its n stupid mistakes than the american mista business, ant cannot expect them in the next e nine days to figure out what they haven't been able to figure ou t in nine years. how to cover a trump for president campaign. >> but there is a very >>y they.y wh harris hidden away. democrats know she's a total the spot trainwreck whenever she's put on the spot and has to defend thos e far left policies. wants she now wants to run awa ty from . so it's no surprise that they're cool with her staying out of the the spotligh. >> do you think that the vice president needs to be more out there talking to reporters, talking about issues in athere give and take, not just in speeches? >> i think she should dosues that. what i just said in that sentence she has should be herself. e has toshe should be ready. she should know her powere shou
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and alldl of this. >> she's stumping. she's doing the day job and stumping in all she's the battleground states. so we'll get to the media interviews d ande battle enough. >> and trump has an interesting theory on why harris has beenn h dodging the press. >> the reasoy she'n she's? not doing what i do and she's not doing what she should be doing she. she won't even do interviews with friendly people because she can't do better than biden.e now, he had a reason for not doi well, you know, nancy pelosit says that kamala jesse should be herself. but someone who wants to be wans commander in chief needs to be ready at the vero bey to make that decision to address the nation. e decisis toit's taking her weee up on whatever she's upn to to beat the press. she's not a real presidential candidate. kamala canda princess, and the ruling class is going to protect and elect her? and then we're just going to have a secret cabal of peopleing
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make all the decisions. >> kabalsiona, what is with a k, her highness's vision? >> taiwan ii? does it matter? a judge she can just make it up. s it's also a secret. we're just going to find out after she's president. >> why would they this? well, they're not following any of the other rules. we'vnge had thes oe rulethers f0 years. all of a sudden, doesn't matter anymore. you ca >> you can just arrest your opponent, you can gag him. you can almost get him assassinatedg youru, and then yn depose the current president and anoint a new one. >> it's easy nowosedurrent. >> you can't let her walk. that's the problem. becausn't t hee you let her wals own. she falls and she might hurt herself. might herselfso we have to picp and we have to swaddle her and we have to put her in her crib ,put her down for her nap. >> and if you'd like anp if interview. i'm sorr yy. >> she's resting now. she can't be bothered, peasant. they're goinpeasg to have her gg from a plane to a teleprompter plane to a teleprompter like a crib to a flashcard crib to a flashcard. s ho
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and that's how it's going to be. why talk policies, judge, when p the policies are unpopular. why talk policies when she doesn't evenenes are u know what the policies are? she'd rather just play, make believe and make up the policies. and then we can find out later ths are.se policie >> she has her little security blanket tampon tent and they are a campaign of joy.ai and those other guysgn are just weird people. prest's like paris hilton is going to be president. >> she's probably going to win the debate because all shewill d to do is do a little bit better than joe biden. >> and that's not that harlittl >> and she's probably going to say that little girl was me. and theny thatlittle she's goint endorsed by taylor swift. l thro >> they're going to throw her a big, sweet 16 party. big s, if we're going to go to war with russia or the cities crumble and the border goes away, it doesn't matter. i am sick of democracy. it's borinr g. >> i'd rather be ruled by royalty. all right, harold, you know, ifo you go to their website. all right, there is seven
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buttons. kamala 7 butt and tim walz are seven buttons where you can actually donate. >> there is not one. or let me put it better. there are. zero pages on policy. how do you even donate for a presidential candidate, when you don't know what they stand fo when yot knowr? >> i think it's good to be back on twitter and donate. >> if you don't know what they stand for, they have they're going to have to populate that website.that w they're going to populate the campaign with ideaebaigns a vision. i've said that over and over again. the debate will bean the first time, even if she puts all of this information, and i think she should judge. i think you're right. whether she puts it up before september 10th or not, the debate will be an opportunity fo0 for trump, for the questioners and for vice president. harris but particularly for president trump to query and question her on her record. now, i listen, address, i think- i don't think anyone should coddling her. i think she has figured ou dt a way to get this campaign going.
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ethefour weeks ago, she was not in the campaign. she has a tremendous amount thatomentuendousm. but i am not naive to the fact that once we get it once once we get in, once we shove have engagement here on the issues, she's going to have a chance aance, have gog to be herald. but here's the thing you need. you should direct some of the issueso going to be you should you should direct some of your ire at you. >> i'm looking forward to princess kamala. i think it's going to be great. you should turn doug blockr up around washington and they can go have a spa day and wewalk jus find out what happens to the country. we're watching the news. look, if i had to defend t spot, here's i'd be interrupting me, too. here's the thing. you have a presidential candidate, a republica a date on, where an in-house newspaper, my favorite newspaper, the wall street journal, editorialized today that president trump airs imrsonal grievances, impulsive, floundering on issues instead of laying oust his plan,text b he attacks brian kemp, someone he will need in georgisomebodya he congratulates vladimir putin, someone we're more helping our friends to eject from another country. all i say to you is ifcountr you believe that kamalaance t harris and judge are right, there's no substance there
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in termshe of ideas for how shew going to solve problems. you know what i would be doing if i were running against t. i'd be supplying ideas. i'd be laying out my vision insteasiond doing the same thina he's been doing for the last ten years. i think she has caughts i upy r with him for a variety of reasons. number one, it's not joe biden. ea n numberand number two, i called trump six, three months ago the greatest political athlete i had seen in politics. >>t he is not measuring upe to that title any longer. this candidate on the democratic side is in his head. he has unsettled by her. he's unnerved by her.ow and he has not figured outn hims substantively how to campaigelnd she'elf, as much as you may be right about what she's doing and what she's not doing. he'syour candidate is doing even worse. >> the truth is that, shannon,ou that the president talks harot issues unlike what harold is representing. he talks about the bordeld ir, talks about the economy. he talks about crime. he talks about what's going on in the middle east. how he made the abraham accord h . and we're on the verge of e a world war in the middle east, fs
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world war as a result of what's going on. but -- but the the is he is gettings gett this worind, and yet democrats are saying, no, he isn't. >> well, i think what their f number one goal so far the message has been we're notar mee trump. i mean, because if we're not getting the policy yet and it's not on the websiteree , they haven't done the interviews and they're not really talking about the minutia of policy on the campaign trail. it is, as jesse said, it's joyful. they're happy warrior. honey and look at this team go. so how long does the honeymoon last? does it puncture to geten to policy, she said by the end of the month. soth a month after becoming the nominee. maybe we're going to have a sit down interview from her.meantime >> in the meantime, ifng i'm advising her, i say, just keep doing this. hit's working. you have an adoring media. you have people who are not pressing you on what to i be changes in positions and those kinds of things. d thosey gehe debate is th time that they get to that.t pi but in the meantime, i wouldn't change anything if was her. >> it's working. her unfavorables are down. her favorables le's are are ups sh 12 points.
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>> just since she's been named to the ticket. so whyto the change it if here it's working. you know, greg, it's interesting that here she isshe ise presid, the vp today v president who disappeared afterw the overthrow that that quiet coup behind closed doors coup and she still is.n' and trying to fill his shoes f as vice president sayingil. you know, we had a hostage returned. we've got a storm coming in. >> whatever. she doesn't get out there. now., she doesn't have to right now. i want to look at the big picture here, because harold did bring u ap understand harold's point about discipline . >> but you can't expect a political experience from b somebody who is never going to be a politician. and trump is never going to be a politician. he wasn't raised this one. cian he he doesn't act like one. he did a 70 minute, relentless t question and answer period. u >> what should be gained from that? like when you walk away from that, you can goay from that, go you would rein that in. but the thing is, the one thing that you saw let's see with theo
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five, we have millions of viewers, a lot of thensm dono like trump and a lot of them are democrats. >> so they're listeninm arg to l you why this matters. >> he's engageengaged and that'y really necessary right now. pisn >> all of the pistons are working. he was there for 70 minutes. he answeree working thered que. you can tell that he's going tob be like that with everything because he is there's not that phony of the establishment politician where they say exact enough. it's neat and it's tidy and it's almost impossible to remembe tidr what they said after they said it. politicians are trained to saypi ,you know, and he can't donothin that. he never gotg t and he that tra. so i think when you watchinge wa vintage trump,tchi you havethats to realize that this is how he's going to be in meetings hewith people aren't friendly to the united states or people who want something from america, and we demand scrutiny and reciprocity. >> s scrutinyo replace the media with all those people. >> he's no
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t a figurehead.s >> so if you're looking at him, you've got i can't stand he's not a figurehead.s >> he's an agent., he's your agent. he's america's lawyer. he's in the room there to represent his client. america, your needs and your y concerns supposed to be,d to you know, he's not interested in impressina g other people in the room. >> i want an agent or a lawyerrh with that relentless energy that makes people upsess energte country needs that. >> we've had four years of perk hungry who are there forof the pomp and not for the people. so it's kind of you have to look at this stuff as, a necessity that this guy is going to be that way in a g roomoing tha with people that ho screwing us over forever. e beendo you want him or do you? kamala? who do you want in that room? you want the guy that likes because they don't like him ford a reasonon. >> and do you want 77 seconds
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is there are a lot of eyes a on them because there are a lot? of them out there. >> i'm okay. get out of there. is he a shooter? does he have a weapon is he. >> that was that was of a report. dramaticdramatic new pol new pos footage giving us the most shocking look yestt, the secret service failures leading up to the attempted assassination of former president trump. >> a man was killed, two others injured. that showing the chaotic moments both before and after thomas crooks opened , includings ri just minutes right after the shooting. after the shle secr loca cursing out. the secret service, they say, had ignored their warningset ignor to secure that roof. >> i'd say s this is a very non-jewish gas company. somebody may have emerged from ,why are we not on the roof somewhere? >> why weren't we shot? er here, >> told them they need to post the guy over here too. and i told him that. that the secret service.
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i told that tuesday. >> i told them the post guyso [p weer. >> i talked to the secret service guys. they're like, yeah, no problem. we're going to post guys over. u >> hmm. well, the footage also givingys some insight into how the police e footag to howhe polic tracking trump'ss would be assassin. but they lost his trail. >> the bicycle with the backpack on the north side. a tell all the things they were looking for earlier to be part of a break. washington and hold the water tower. >> you eve>>r. >> yeah, i know. i hear you. we're watching it. i know. yeah, i'm find him. >> all right. so, judge, so much information of what we'r infoe getting is coming l from the local authorities, local law enforcement. not know half of the stuff.of >> if they weren't releasing this kind of info. you know what we know that from the get go. >> the secret service blamthe, the locals jury member that i pa, secret service in there, you know, patronizing, condescending. rge well, the locals were in charge of that. they lied. they they out and out, lied toe
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american people. top didn't dod their job. >> and on top of that, they were told affirmatively told on tuesday and the shooting occurred on saturdayes they were told on tuesday that they needed a man on the roof. heth man on w they know we knowm cheatle, who was the head resigned of the secret, said,set oh, we didn't put someone on the roof because it was sloped. nowasw know that the locals were ignored. they offered to fly a drony offy that was ignored. and we know from the eyewitnesses the eyewitness testimony of the locals exactly what was happeningtl. the secret service was not in protective modepr. even worse, they ignored warnings. and when ignored is brought to r attention regarding the danger and it clear risk and they refuse to act, it's even worse . >> there were some things where the secret service not only didn' servicet protect, buy affirmatively ignored. and sored. what we have here isa
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situation where it was so reckless, it was so negligent that it borders on intentional. and this is where all the conspiracy theories come frol tp they were so aware that they should protect they were warne d ahead of time and they didn't. and they were warned 3 minutes earlier and they didn't signal their own secret service that wer signasecret se on stag. so what do we know from this? this tells conclusivelysively what the truth was, becaus we o this is information from a body cam on law enforcement made at the time of the act and of this situation. >> it's called a contemptaratio radius declaration. and in a court of law, a contemporaneoun.ins declaratit is considered paramount. it is consideredio reliable. cri it is considered credible as a matter of law. wh maty becauseof the it's contemporaneous. >> the individuals saying it doesn't a chance to think, to lie, to reflect, to embellish, to distract. it is considered the truth. secret service, we now have towl
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find out who are the ones who were told on tuesday, ? who had the operational plan, who signed off on the plan. and i want to know why they didn't. resi this president. the top sphere of the secret service has go.e 31% of americans believe the secret service can protect someone. 72% believe that the secret service is responsible for the assassination. >> well attempt. yes, attempted assassination. and i will say the latest that we've gotten from them, because there's been a leadership change. now they're saying this. we've got the statement. but i'll just read this little part of it. they say the attempted assassination of former president donald trump was a u.s.sination forme secret ser. so great they're taking that saying it stops with them. but again, without the locals speaking out afterwithou being under the bus, i'm not sure we know all this. >> well, you know, it's amazing how conspicuous the shooter bon himself, this wasn't james bond or jason bourne. it was more like screechor saved by the bell. >> but he got away with it
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through but through his forody h the whole day was telling everybody what he waats abous a do. and with every failure, you end up asking why, you knoup w you get your luggage rifled through. when you go to the airport, you get your junk patted downhe at the tsa. you can't bring backpacks intots concerts. get know how hard it is to t get into this building. >> you can't get into this building. we've been blanketed for decades with needless, pointless security. can k four, seven.a and yet you could kill a president. that's the interesting that's t thing. so if you were to add just another big picture thought at whatever, if you were to ask me what's protected, a former president or our voting system, i would just assume the president's more secur thee well, our president isn't secure. our borders aren't secure. our streets aren't secure. so how daro you expect us to believe that our voting system exceecure we're supposed
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to accept on blind faith that our elections are protecten blinh thd when our presidents are not? i have no faith in these institutions anymore. and you can't get you can't get onoue fo for being skeptican we don't audit our own elections. >> hmm. well, see that one common? >> you just went fully aroundm the horn there, which i'm going to dreo here. harold talked to a security mornrt, formerto enforcement gu, this morning on america's newsroom. and he was saying there's no wag on "amy this is the first te there were all these breakdowns. it's only that we know about them because of what happenedy we kno which raises at of fears for a lot of people. like were these holes always ther were? >> i don't disagree with anything that's been said andarold: i. ee with i happen to think i saw you earlier and i happen to think that's probably right.i i'll repeat what i said few about a week ago this clearly was a catastrophic failure. thank the president was not shot, injured or killed or i should say injured or killed in the process. hedhe clearly was shot, injure.
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. well, right. but he was not severely injured or that he was not killeas d. red ord too,these th i hope all of these things and the judge that we see hereee with, these i wish we were notsa showing them because i wish this was being dons bee in priv. what i don't want to do, and i hope we don't do it, none of us want to dodo, but it would be tp inspire copycats or to get people who want to do harmto to the principles that the secret service or mostciples fo' on protecting. >> three i don't understand why the current secret service, i director and the one who is interim. i would hope that that committee director wrote that he would be called before the committee in private soon. >> shannon, to share with him answer what we're seeing herans >> mistakes were made and what have you guys done to makeeanin this to find out they didn't do their job. >> this is law enforcement one on one. there's no i don't want to heart about lessons learned. th >> i don't want to hear about what we should do in the future. this is where we differ becaust. e ,that we're not going to get rid of the secret service. >> we shouldn't that upper echelonswe shoule upper got too
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they are. >> the critical and most important infrastructure for it. to for not according to the american people, but this is wha: t they do judge the secret service. >> they don't do it. well, we saw some precedeney dos when they should have known. all right, let's get jesse in here because listen, the videos on it in the herald m you may feel differently about this, but a lot of people think more transparency thinll of ofs. the crazier conspiracy theories, more the white people know exactly what did happen judge is right. i mean, it's so bad p gregle think. it was an inside job. and you're right, greg, i mean, they just ripped off like 90,000 people off of the voter rolls in clark county becausethy they were just bastardized. they were dead. they didn't belong theren't belt and then you have people in these other districts in connecticut, these womerictsn work for the mayor and they're on tape stuffing ballots. and then there's guy downw in atlantic city bragging about how he's going to stuff for the highesf t. i mean, it's no wonder they steal all of the covered there. >> somalis are lik it'e rippingf $200 million running their walls is knows this shooter was training at a gun range that was used by the
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department of homeland securityy on christmas day, on valentine's day on halloween o , 43 times that year, right under the fed's nose. they didn't do anything about it. >> the whole system's rotten. it's corrupt. no one's lookinge whole em i. dt and the minute any of us look, they say everything's fine. everything's fine don't look here, and then they lie to you. that changes when princesscess m kamala is anointed the trump. or did biden when you think, oh, trump's not the president, i'm very sure of that. there you goy sure. >> okay. we're going to leave it there. coming up, from plotting the presidency to picking up >> s h. tra >> california governor gavin newsom is getting his hands dirty to clean up the state, cle but we're wondering why we're making it up. someone needs to customize and save hundreds of liberty mutual wait, .
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>> i wanwat to see what kind of mood greg gutfeld is in. >> greg, do you give himdoin credit for doing something, even though he wasg some a littt no credit at all, he should have done a long time ago and he's a stupid s.o.b., i think it was heartless it', to what he's doing to these people to let themrt get comfortablablee, to get used to living there. >> and then he just pulls their rugs and out from under t. i do like i do have a feelingy n that is when somebody ends up doing something, it could always be done sooner. but come on, he's pretending he's leading the chargbus preteh like rosie ruiz. you remember the boston marathon near the en marathoardd she pretended to. i she ran the whole race and then jumped in at the endnd.. >> come on, harold.n ne yeah, yeah, yeah. dusan is just jumpinwsomg in at the end of this race pretending that he ran the whole time. g a, meanwhile, there was so much crime, drug abuse, misery, ouldh death that could have been
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prevented. >> iav preventedf you listened here, you know, ten years ago, we've been talking about this problem. people have been leaving his state. it's kind of it's kind of likeha walt's did with the minneapolis riots, you know, by not acting when you should, it kinda gree of greenlit the riots to kind of spread. >> and the same thing with homelessness. i mean, you could see you could doe thing . yoo this here. so you did it in oregon.hi you did it in washington. i wish demngtos act sooner becah then you'd prevent this damage. >> but they've the idea of compassion and empathy so that any sober adult reactionont to chaos is seen as oppressive. >>o chaos he is making up for . shannon, by getting his hands dirt hany about the integrity, e know he doesn't have it, s but he's got the politics down. >> he's godot the gloves. on. wr >> he's actually doing the work. i'm so confuse>> shannond by th. me too. i do not understand. so he's not running founning fr president this time, although everybody would say he was running a shadow campaign. >> some folks would saythan
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that i'm just confused by this other than the fact that the supreme court did decide f earlier this spring. >> it's right that localities now have theat ability to do this and it doesn't violate the eighth amendment on cruel and unusual punishment . >> but the hoover institution says california has spent $24sss billion on homelessness in the last four years. they've gotten iour 30,000. more homeless people. so i just don't know if this part of a future run we're getting campaign video. >> i just don't know. i'm confused. harold ford jr do you think america will watching gavin newsom pick up trash? i think they should for the singular reason that here's thguy to changar reaso ie his ma policy that he didn't think was working. i think you have to givehe people space to change. if what he was doing before is not working and he's decide d to do this, i applaud him. it would be the equivalent and i've said before, ifuivaleni republicans change their minds. the vast majority of elected republicanhe vass, the congress, change their minds on things that democrats want to do on guns. ns, i'm i'm not going to say to the v republicans, we don't want your vote or i think you're beinge . i want them to come to come
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to a different realization. differenhe's come to a differeno realization. and i thought was most telling shown about what he saidst telly that if their cities and localities in the state of californi es anda they don'tg follow what he's doing, he's going to yank that money and reallocateney an to other ph >> that's what public policy leaders, that's what political t leaders, that's what government leaders do. and that's where they're able to do best and how they're ablse influence things when they allocate money and direct money towards a oh, go. >> i mean, picking up the stuff is one thing, but, well, we're human beings. >> go. i don't know. well, hopefullg? harold:y they e shelters. they have other things. but one thing we do know, the things we've been talking about in this show, they're note going to they're not going to dirty up our streets, make our streets less safe. le and he's made a commitment to do that. so i give him great credit for that. r thwhat you think made him make >> s commitment, judge jeanine ? >> oh, she's about to explode. she's told me about thison, and she's so upset about that. let me tell you something. yea ten years ago, when gavin newsom was the mayorrssom wa, rs san francisco. no, no more than that.
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coin 2003, he's the mayor of san francisco. he says in, ten years,oblem of i'm going to solve the problem of homelessness. 20 years later, that spiraled hat of control. and he has more power exponentially than he had. e he was the mayor and he spent $24 billion on homelessness. he doesn't know where it went. r good luck in his giving it to the other counties. he spent six and a half billion dollars on that 4300 unit apartment building, which i think is crazy. i said he's got to put homeless b people in it. i said before, you know, they can livlive ie in there sel drugs. it's going to be a great situation for them. nhim.this is a guy who does this only for the photo op. >>on the he's changing anything. a third of america's homelessmea people liv'se in this state.he o that's because the state welcomes me, only cleans the placnle. sh chinese leaders coming in or he knows he took he didcancy some numbers. there's a vacancy that might plac in theplacethat might
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presidential race if the democrats didn't decide behind closidentiald doors thate had to go. closne else had time to gedt in the presidential, but he now knows he's weak on some issues. so he's got to cleanissues it ue and i'm not talking about the streets. i'm talking about cleaning up his own resumé. >> and that's the truth. h.i'm just amazing that the the cameraman happened to be there while he was doing that. >> t what are the chances. >> so ran didn't look good. may look good out there. >> then he fell down. boy, i ahead. fk jr. d >> what the heck is rfk jr doing with a freezer full of roadkill? >> we'll tell you next. do you ever worry we wouldn'ist get to enjoy this?answered seriously, i'm on the green, h'' and all i can think about iss all the green i'm spending all three kids in college all three kids in college with in power. >> i get all my financial questions answered so i don't have to worry. empowena feys r what's next? >> with so many choicesa delu
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a reporter a bizarconfessi this., >> i've been picking a road kill my whole life. i have a freezer full of ii'll a thousand cubic foot freezer full of roadkill. in.e mean quote the carcasses are meant to feed his falcons and he no longerand he has the road kill refrigerator to state your thoughts about about this you know him you've had him on before these are the of things that you guys talk about. >> we did talk about it and i told >> jit him at first i thoughteye he was a native american. you know, how they used to take the buffalo and thesd te jews every part of the buffalo and he is a conservationist. >> so i thought that was his thing. but it's because of the falcons. he says the falcont hes have to eat animals with bones and fur. ke e >> so whenever he sees roadkill, he doesn't take the pizza. you know, that's the stuff that's been best. >> let's look at you. let's look at you with one second. you think we got that? we've got the vide o right here. >> well, you didn't find any bears on the way to the studio, did you. everything's fine. talk about that. ine?ing in your truc k of. >> all right. maybe brad baer. you might like that, though. k jr., tare you?for ha >> and your.vi
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thank you. thanks for having it. shannon, what are your thoughts on this? >> well, i loved it. told marold: se i it was going o be more than i love that this not more than that. >> it didn't nee>> didn't d to be more that was all that need to be said of that. i feel like the fact that the trump fans and harris-walz tickets are having a contest over who'sns more weird and wee have a guy talkingwe at at packing a freezer full stuff so he can feed the birds he trains at its house. >> they might want to cut him in on the weird thing if they're going to have a conversation about that. >> it's unusua. l that it happens. >> exclamation point is this >> he as it'sreg: t normal to have two points. >> one i wish he waswoi wish myr because it's -- it's like it's it sets an interestinoug adventurous guy. >> you could go out with him for lunclunch anh and then the t thing you know, you're doing falconry with a mafia on a speedboa t to atlantis.in >> it's like in such a every he's the most interesting person on the planethe planethia gives me an idea and i don't know if it's a good idea the, you knoeaeople liw some pee to hunt but you know guns they don't like gunsy don' dri
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car hunting drive around, just drive around and just trved, jun over animals. >> small game, small game hunting in yous. alr car or. chuck right.ns and then you and then you eat it. not dogs and cats i'm just talking about raccoons and possums and democratnd with you. but is this when you were day before the last would you a day did you is this something that you found people doingglady the car hunting? >> you know, it started with the day part becausou d.a.e you remember when we first heard about this this week, alvin, but you rememberwhethe that alvin bragg was checking to see whether or not they could filr not te charges. well, of course, he decided today because takes him a whilh is a democratic progressive d.a. it takes a while to figure figue the limitations on pretty much everything is fast in ten years. >> but, you knowappened t ten, o of feel like everybody ought to lay off of robert kennedy. >> i happerobert n to the guy.he's i think he's a great environmentalist. i worked with him when i was d.a. aalist, . , but then i say to myself, you know, the guy ate a goatth and then he finds this bear in central park.
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he takes it to peter lugers, parts it back.. >> no, he finds on the side of road, takes it back, h and then then i heard he had a freezer full of roadkill, but i thought he was eating it . and just today we found outfo that it's for falconry. but that would explainr falc, if he ate it. why? they found a worm in his brain, remember? i mean, i'm likes brai serial kk vibes going on now. >> like, there's so much going on heril e, but i love robert kennedy jr. >> i'm not suggesting anything falcon food. judge falcon with bones and fur it comes from one the greatold: american families fan mail friday is up next. friday is up next. now look out you why have you always had trouble losing weight and keeping it of, i losf same discover the power of we go into marginal to the beat of what we goby. of what we goby. >>
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>> i miss the outfits, the routines, all of it. bring it back in there. that's tin. >> what about you? duals that dayt you?, you challe someone's manhood. >> you just challenge them to a duel. e hi a d ouand if you didn't want any trouble, you say no challenge. but if you did trouble, you could be dead. >> someone dies. nice-->> shann. what >> a what about you? it's already kind of com>> haro i like records. i like the i want finals making a comeback. but i lovea comeback myself to . that little yellow thing in the 40 five. >> yes i they. yeah. into. i love newspapers. i wish we. i love. i still get newspapersget newsik en them i like to open them and read them. >> oh good for you. boy, that was boring. yeahwas bo judge. th i think etiquette i think people given up on etiquette. >> they don't care anymore. that iats it's not being taughtt >>o i was going to say water beds, junior, are those from those pachinko big pachinko games? pachinko games they used to pachinko you go and you play there is like this weird game anyway but they just had ally ne
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car lighters they can change them with. >> this will be on eight. so everybody check that out. the ocho ten yo show tonight jesse watters primetime. >> james carville threatens us. oh 8:00 eastern. oh, all right, greg, is the car moving? you're going to have to findtonh out. >> all right. tonight, speaking of moving, we dt jan and bri, david angelo, morgan goss and, tyrus, it's amr great show. >> time for greg's how many nuts? all right, let's show the little kid then. you guys get to guess.this i this is a friendly squirrel comes out heres ou. >> all right, well, you're blocking the chocolate. . anyway. guessut >> oh, thank you. so remember, if you guess right, nuts, you get a trophy. >> let's go to you, shannon, first. how many nuts do you think you can put this? >> 12. 12, jesse? 11, 11t this f, ten, ten, nine,s right. >> all right, let's roll. >> gl >> see how many questions we want to share. >> so. but what's that sound?
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oh, stop. three. that's a chipmunk, isn't it? so chipmunk? he put >> i don't know.oh i need to see the tail. he put. he put it, you guys. oh, come on.ix. i think it's six. i thinink. judge, you were like, i don't want to even, like, my jacket. not going. >> i'm not taking it.haro harold, you go. it's okay. you don't wantld.you go bart blg philanthropies going to do with that. >> it's just an outer office untiilanthropies goi ait's jl tt it on the put it on the dashboard of your spoonni philanthropy thing just announce a six hundred million dollars donationlion. four strictly black college medical schools. this is an enormous black theseh four schools graduate half of all the african american doctorchools g s the country. howard university's medical school in d.c., meharry medical anhooledical seharry m in nashv, and morehouse school of medicine in atlanta, and charle in atlans university. medicine and science, will receive 70,000 a year in a first for 175 million. congratulations to the in m
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