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probably foreign makers like electric vehicle makers and they know that that's not in the interest of american workers are american car workers and aunt unsurprisingly they are not going to run when kamala harris calls them and bakes further support. >> charles: it's going to be along 63 days, great seeing you, my friend. thank you very much. folks, thank you at home for watching. remember you can catch me on weekdays at 2:00 p.m. eastern on "making money on fox business. remember the speak the market got hammered, and an absolutely huge week for your money portfolio and it could be a really big week with respect to the election. and you will see those polls make big-time moves. that's my opinion. thank you again. in the meantime, "the five" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: hello,
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everyone, i'm judge jeanine pirro with harold ford jr., jesse watters, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ it's the final stir sprint to november and it looks like kamala will be sticking to her hide from the press game plan after granting only one softball interview, harris is cooking up a fresh plate to dodge the media. the old i can't hear you headphones trick, the vp was spotted rocking a pair of white earbuds totally ignoring a bunch of reporters yesterday. she probably wants to dodge questions about how her polling honeymoon has gone cold. and that the nc bump never came through. harris now seems to be sweating over the race. >> it's going to be a tight race to the very end, so let's not pay too much attention to those
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polls, because as unions and labor knows best, we know what it's like to be the underdog, and we are the underdog in this race. and we have some hard work ahead of us. >> judge jeanine: kamala is also dragging out the guy she helped throw under the ballasts. joe biden has making his big come back to the trenton campaign trail after two weeks of living it up like the beach bum and chief. >> made a lot of progress, and, line i will build on that progress and she will build on it. [chanting "we are not going back"] >> and instead we fight for a future where no person has to go broke just because they get s sick. and still building on the work of president joe biden and i and the work we have done in the white house, we will continue to strengthen the affordable care act and make prescription drugs
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affordable for all americans. >> judge jeanine: kamala is pulling out all the stops with an old democrat classic, the fake accent. watch this. >> you better think a union member for paid leave, you better think a union member for vacation time. thank the union support sick leave. thank unions for paid family leave. thank unions for invitation t time. >> judge jeanine: dana, i will start with you, 63 days left, the race is largely unchanged right now. no overall balance from the dnc. has kamala harris reached her limit? >> dana: maybe not her limit, but i think the last two weeks she is losing airspeed and altitude. and that's what she knows that she is -- she is smart to say she is the underdog. at this point if i were trump, i would say i was the underdog
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too, they can both plausibly say that. think of all of the media help that she gets and she is still the underdog. and it still tied. i like how politico put it that because trump is up when you look at the path to 270 in the electoral college and she is up in the national average, that it's like a knife fight and a phone booth. so here we go with more fighting analogies. but i think it's smart for her to go ahead and do it that way. the polls are going to be what they are. i do think it's kind of funny coming out of the labor day weekend everybody was home or visiting where they were and they come back from whatever individual bubble they were in and come back and say, nobody is voting for kamala harris or nobody i know is voting for donald trump. and they think that that is evidence. in the truth is, it is a tied race at this point. i am also very interested and the last thing i will say is at this point in the last few days you want to see who will win the new cycle every day.
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today i'm not sure. i will have to see at the end of the day, because it does not feel like anyone is driving today. but you look at where are they going? where are they spending their time and their money? so before biden went out of the race, trump put new jersey and virginia and may be minnesota, at least within reach for the republicans to win. the democrats seem to think that when kamala harris came into being the nominee that that was off the table. but this week they are going to minnesota, new jersey and virginia, why? why not go to the battleground states where there are six or seven of those and there's only 63 days left, so you want to spend all the time that you can on a certain place, so they are going to those places to shore things up? i'm not exactly sure, but the big important date is not 63 days from now at this moment it seven days from tonight when he will have the first debate. >> judge jeanine: that's right, and you know, jesse, we
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saw kamala going up on her airplane, whatever it's called, the vice presidents plane and she had earplugs in, so it's argued that so she would not have to talk to reporters is kind of like new yorkers, we put them in just to keep out the noise. does she see the press is just unnecessary noise? >> jesse: if you have the pods and you don't need the phone up by your head, which she had. i'm not a techie, but even i know that. i don't know if you know this, judge, but it's going to be a sprint till november, the next two months are going to be wild. >> dana: everyone should be penalized the way they say that. >> jesse: that air is cooler, dead people are getting ballots mailed to them in chicago. it is on. it is on. this abc poll says they have no bounds, but who cares what abc said, they had joe biden winning by eight before the last election. they had him winning by 15 in wisconsin before the last
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election. i look at betting markets now and i look at nate silver, honestly i only look at the stuff that makes me think that trump is going to win, and right now both of them look like he is going to win it, so i will be citing those and also johnny's packages which homey are better than any polling. she is like the new kid in school. remember when you get the one kid that transfers to your high school and all of a sudden they are really hot because they are new, and then once you get to know them, they just fizzle out? that was me. [laughter] but it so america feels about kamala harris. she says she will fight for a future where no person has to go broke just because they go sick. this country is more broken sick than ever. this country's health care up incomes are down. we've never had more overdoses. we've never had more depression. we've never had more obesity than ever before in the history of this country, so she says we don't want to go back, i do. i want to go back when we had
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more money and less migrants when we had food industry people not poisoning us in the pharmaceutical company is not selling us fake pills to cure us. that's the country i like. so if we have to go back to that, that's fine. still worried about what kamala harris believes? does not matter what she believes, she's actually not supposed to believe anything. this is about the machine versus donald trump. she says something she believes like she said about the press control, that will get her smack down. she's not allowed to have an opinion. she's not going to make any decisions as president. and that's what everybody realizes. so donald trump should run against a rigged system, that's how you beat cook it and that's how you can beat kamala harris. >> judge jeanine: no convention bounce, but trump is up in the swing states on inflation, immigration, the economy, and hamas, where she is up in terms of race, health care, and abortion. is that enough for her to win?
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now that all of the democrats have come home to her, the ones that weren't voting for biden, she has the base back, but is that enough? >> harold: it might be. good to be back. great labor day weekend. >> greg: i miss you so much, harold. >> harold: i called you a lot, you never return my calls. >> judge jeanine: i return your calls. >> harold: you do. the polls will be tight. dana and i were talking a little earlier, this debate, we can't overstate its importance. the knife fight in the phone booth analogy and metaphor that you used, which really speaks to the point that you made and the points around how few voters in several states are thinking about this. i would quarrel with the politico one regard coming point at the states they are going to are widening the map which i think is a good thing. and we will look at that and say that me and said democrats may be running scared in those states and donald trump has to go to some states that will be republican, is a great thing
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when not just six states have a final say in all of this. as a part of the pulling piece and the closeness, i think a lot of people now on the east coast, our kids are going back to school, minor going back until thursday, people will pay attention to this more so than before, but the one week from today whichever one of these candidates is able to lay out and assisting in serious amplified way what she or he will do to make the economy better and what they will do to make the border safer, that will be the candidate that gets the advantages and comes ou out of this. there's a differ a little bit, jesse about going backwards, if you look at the country today, we are more innovative. we are smarter, more people have health care, we have bigger companies and more important companies doing things across the globe than any other country does. we have our share of challenges, there is no doubt. you mention the dysfunction and family in schools and what that is brooding. we have talked about this earlier too, somebody has to talk about education in a more serious way than we have talked
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about it. and the one thing we don't talk about any of the candidates are talking about is that debt. we talk about it when it's convenient for the argument and we move on and talk about solutions. we have a $36 trillion debt and at some point that will catch up with all of us. finally, this whole notion that we won't go back is going to be interesting to see which one of the candidates where you are right, jesse is which one can crystallize that issue more. both presidents from being able to say to the american people, i will take you back to what i did? which is what he thinks is great and while she say, i won't allow them to take us back to when we had fewer rights appeared to me that's the access i will be looking for, the rhetorical and substantive access during the debate and we have a week to see what happens. >> judge jeanine: interesting question, greg, take us back to fewer rights or looking at the reality of what's going on today and the administration. just before she made a statement like that, a decent reporter would go, what do you mean by that?
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can you give me an example of a right that you won't have? can you give me a right to that a woman has that open man does not have. are you referring to roe v. wade when he took it away from the government and gave it to the states and got it closer to women so they can make up their minds? he said i want nothing to do with this, you guys figure it out. that's what most men feel, honestly about abortion, let the women figure it out. so if you are a woman, a feminist, pro-choicers, talk to other women and persuade them? it's not his business. this campaign is a self-driving car, like you said and the car only drives if kamala keeps her hands off the wheeling looks ahead. the moment she touches a button or lever the car veers off the road into reality, that's a real accent of suburban canada, a big hip-hop community and suburban canada, look up snow, remember snow? forget it.
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by the way, the democrats are happy there was no bump from the convention, because usually the polls drop every time kemal harris opens her mouth, so the fact that it did not drop as a success. if it gets worse, she should drop out of the race, because she did that in 2020 and look where that got her? she could become president by dropping out of the race. but it is amazing to me how the press has every single thing trump has ever said at their fingertips. they can throw it out there, but somehow they don't have any interest in anything that kamala has said in the past. you will see it on x comedies, cold deranged gems where she agrees with reparations. that should be brought up. that's from 2019. that's a big deal. you cannot have a president who laughs and says of course -- that's just deranged, but somehow that does not to -- that's not a matter of -- that should be a debate question. how easy is that a question?
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how do you feel now about reparations? do you think you should punish people who are alive now for the sins of ancestors? >> jesse: you know how it says unnamed to democratic beats donald trump i liked 20 points, she is trying to run as an unnamed democrat, or slogan should have been -- >> greg: i'm not joe. right now she is i'm not trump and i don't think that's going to work. >> judge jeanine: interesting. up next, gold star families are defending president trump after, kamala smears his visit to arlington national cemetery. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> dana: gold star families of the 13 heroes killed are defending president trump's visit to arlington ceremony as president harris said this. donald trump's team chose to film a video there resulting in an altercation with cemetery staff. let me be clear, the former president disrespected sacred ground all for the sake of a political stunt. but those families invited him, and they are not happy with the way that the vice president is portraying the somber event. watch. >> we wanted a leader, that explains why you and joe did not get a call. >> president trump has been there for us from the beginning. >> vice president harris, i ask you, why won't you return a call and explain to us how you call my daughter-in-law's death a success. >> dana: we had the woman judge who invited president trump has one of the moms on newsroom today. let's listen to her. >> we are just so tired.
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i mean, we have been disrespected so much in the last three years. it's been three years, no response from them. donald trump, no, because he has been there for us. he is been the rock. he is been there for us to have a little bit of peace and carried that brief with us for a while. that's what he did that day. it makes no sense they throw daggers at us or him, except for the fact that they weren't th there. >> dana: has kemal harris decided to protest too much. >> judge jeanine: i think she doth protest too much and it's working against her. there is -- you would not return a phone call from a mother whose daughter was killed in an attack that could've been prevented had the rules of engagement been clearer or someone given the order, you can take the shot where no one is going to be injured other than the suicide bomber. but who are you going to believe? the gold star families? are you going to believe the angel mothers like the mother of jocelyn and gary or the mother of rachel laken riley, or
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jonathan diller's family, i mean, the people lost so much and i have no in politics whatsoever, when they speak and you juxtapose what they say against people who are in power and whose power and policies have literally contributed to or directly caused the death of your loss, i mean, this is a really easy choice to make. and in the end, this so-called apparent altercation that took place at arlington national cemetery against kamala's trying to twist into donald trump team caused a problem, you know what, if there was an altercation, get yourself an affidavit that's sworn to, buy yourself some criminal charges or shut the f up, because the families want you to shut the f up and they are telling you we we don't want you. you have not been there, you are not at the transfer of the caskets coming of number called
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us and you don't answer her phone calls, what could be worse? >> dana: she was the last person in the room, greg. >> greg: exactly and i find it interesting to see where the media directs their attention or where your attention should go, so what deserved attention, donald trump at arlington, what deserves attention? kamala slamming him on x, but what does not deserve attention as a uniform response from the gold star families. i am not sure that people saw what they just saw on any other network. i looked for it. i cannot find it. so this process of attention direction is instructing you how to think about the election. don't you dare find out that donald trump donald trump was invited and that the families wanted him there or that joe biden had exploded military photo ops more than anyone. he was at arlington and talked about his politics as he declared that he was not running for reelection. the story deserved reverence and
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i thought that we were showing reverence by not engaging in the media back and forth, we did not discuss it. we did not want to get in the slop, but then kamala fresh off of cnn catastrophe had somebody to eat it for her, and now you can talk about her being the last person in the room to make the decision that led to the murders, and did not engage with the family or show up, then prioritized a hot take on donald trump, but not the wishes of the families of the dead shoulders -- soldiers. she should have backed off the line, because she walked into the past feathers and cannot help her now. oh, i'm not supposed to say willie brown. >> jesse: you can say it. >> greg: we spent eight years talking about trump's affairs, we can give her some area in that arena, because otherwise it would be sexist.
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and we are talking about racism, we are talking about stormy, we should also talk about kamala. >> dana: we can talk about that at some point, we will talk about the gold star families at the moment. i wonder, harold, if the vice president's team did not expect to their families to push back in defense of president trump and in defense of their loved ones as much as they have? >> harold: i don't know. it's unfortunate on a lot of levels, two things can be right, president trump was right to accept the invitation of the parents of the fallen soldiers to attend the site and ceremony, and i differ with you slightly, he president trump and his team did not violate any rules at the cemetery in terms of taking video, the nation should come forward and say exactly what happened. >> judge jeanine: they have. >> harold: did they own up to the fact that they took video?
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i heard president trump before we came on said he did not know about the video and the only reason he was there was because the family invited him. speak on the issue is that someone shoved someone working at the cemetery. >> harold: right, so that could be right also, but both things will be wrong and filming the video. but i think what we are distracting from her two things. the family's grief and two, i shared last week, i still have not got a full accounting of what happened. i know i like a lessons learned exercise at all times on what did they learn, what went wrong and what have we done to make sure that we do nothing like that again? i get i won't criticize those families were saying their political views, they have every right to do that, but it president trump and his team also were trying to film something and something else happen with the worker, they should come forward and take accountability for that as well. >> jesse: wherever donald trump goes he is being filmed come just like wherever joe biden goes, just like other
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politicians coming up seeing those things used in campaign nights. in terms of the incident, there was no incident from what i understand a woman had a mental issue and i don't know if it was tds or something else, but it was handled and minor, and that was it. this is because msnbc went buck wild because they have nothing else to cover because everything donald trump does they have to make a scandal. they made this a scandal for a week, kamala, it was her campaign manager, probably put out a release on it and it blew up in her face. that's what happens. and so, i feel bad for donald trump, i feel even worse for these families who have decided an open wound is picked out by the democratic nominee in msnbc, it's totally unacceptable and should not of been a scandal at all and i hope that we can get over it. >> greg: i have to reiterate this, and the media covered the initial part of the story and then there are the families that they leapfrogged over the families and now we are doing a different story about the
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same -- so it literally wiped over. >> dana: there was no discussion of why the families were there in the first place. >> jesse: they have a huge problem with vets on the left, huge problem and this is not going to help. >> harold: i'm not sure that nothing happened. >> dana: i think they are saying that it helps them with a small sliver i'm right now if you are and then i fight in the phone booth -- >> jesse: want to be and then i fight in a phone booth. >> dana: see you after class, class is back in session and today are gearing up and causing more chaos already. ♪ ♪ ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. switch to a king suite- or book a silent retreat.
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is rebuilding dozens of agitators storming the gates of columbia university trying to disrupt to the first day of classes, the anti-semitic lunatics looking at the sculpture and red paint, the chaos coming just hours after brutally murdering six hostages including a number israeli american. one protester caught on camera approving of the killings. >> an american was executed yesterday by terrorists. are you saying he deserved it? >> sure. >> why is that? >> at a music festival dancing with his friends. israel killed them? >> greg: there you go. we have always been instructed as a liberal country to be on guard of islamophobia after a terror attack like 9/11. but now we have the worst attack probably since 9/11 and we have to be on guard against our response to their violent
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response on behalf of a terror attack. no one is talking about the opposite of islam's phobia. do you follow me? >> dana: i do. >> greg: let's call it jew-o-phobia. >> dana: and campuses are trying to get ahead of it, but they don't want the police to come. good luck to you, i hope the students have a better experience than they did last spring, but i don't know. it was a horrific weekend, the pro-hamas supporters have become the westboro baptist church. and i can't help but remember president biden saying they have a point, or kamala harris saying i studied the maps and israel absolutely should not go into rafah. and the american hostages were there before they were going to be rescued. and then the administration says that benjamin netanyahu, he is responsible and that he is the one that needs to make more
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concessions, will guess what one of the concessions is, that the mastermind that he -- his life be spared, that's a condition? and this just happened in the b block, the department of justice just announced they are going to sanction him. he is in the tunnels, i don't think that sanctioning him as his biggest concern right now. surviving should be and that should not be a condition. i think that next tuesday at the debate, the question is going to have to be put plainly to the two candidates, what is your principal on dealing with terrorism? can you be as simple as saying you are either with us or against us? because that is clear in the minds of americans what that means going forward. i'm not saying there are nuances, but i do believe that if you have an american who was just shot in the head and a tunnel that your response should be more than just that benjamin netanyahu is
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responsible. >> greg: and also, by the way, you know i have left. jesse, is it true that these protesters will only do it when they are back at school? >> jesse: they need a summer break. >> greg: can't deal with your summit don't make summer in nantucket. it needs room to fall. >> jesse: and then the ban get back together. and the semester, and now they are all out there rabbit as animals. and you know this is a problem for kamala harris, the political climate on campus is going to hurt her campaign. not just with the way that the votes are going to shift, but images coming through the screens of this affecting the american people. we don't like the chaos. it makes us feel unsettled and like there is no leadership because there is not. donald trump was right about the hostages. he said that he did not like saying it that a lot of them he believed were dead and that's why it's hard to negotiate a cease-fire when you don't have any chips to bargain with. how are you going to keep yourself alive and keep the hostage alive when you are in a
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tunnel underground getting shelled? it's not that easy. his answer on iran is the perfect answer. he had them right where they wanted him, they were broken surrounded and had annihilated by the saudis, and then joe biden comes along with harris and they are rich now and funding terror and that's the result. >> greg: judge, what should columbia do? and i know they won't take your advice, they will probably implode if they don't do something. >> judge jeanine: colombia said they had an antisemitism task force that was engaged and you can't get on campus now without an i.d. okay, but the protester taking place right outside the gate. so unless there are consequences, this kind of thing is going to continue. columbia will not allow the police on campus, they are the ones that can impose consequences. but the question i have his number one, where is the department of justice if it was any other race or religion or creed, i mean, go after the j
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jews. and what is going on in this country is antisemitism is being normalized. nothing has changed since spring. and what they have done which is amazing as they have turned down five of the cease-fire agreements that the u.s. agreed with the benjamin netanyahu on, and agreed with all five cease-fires and then joe biden comes out and says, you know, israel should have done more. joe biden, benjamin netanyahu was wrong. it's an impossible situation. in my last point is this, why are american students so passionate about gaza when they could be passionate about americans right now who are being victimized by migrant crime? we will talk about that in the next block, and the reason is because they consider the jews occupiers. what about the fact that we are being occupied by a 15 million illegals. should we be subject to
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something? >> harold: democrats don't coddle the his idiots. we don't coddle people -- at our convention in chicago, you had one night, one evening where there was a small group of people where nothing happened and the dnc floor, kamala harris told protesters at one of her events, if you don't want to shut up, go vote for donald trump. democrats -- i will not, those are not democrats. i don't know whom they are, but are they donald trump supporters? they came to a democratic convention and said that they did not like -- they come to her events and say you shut up. >> judge jeanine: are you going to turn this into its pro-trump. >> harold: but no, you are saying it's kamala harris. i'm not saying they are pro trump. >> judge jeanine: what was the last time she spoke about jews not going to class. >> harold: she has not done that. finally, these campuses, this is an affront and an abomination. you had all summer to manage
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your campuses. if you make the points you made, judge about having the i.d. to come on campus, the fact they can't manage them is i am speechless at the moment as well you can't figure this out. my passion is about this being democrat or republican, this is not a democratic party thing. there is a fluidity in the politics in israel that is fascinating to me and it appears that mr. netanyahu is facing challenge within his own country about how they are prosecuting this war. i want them to destroy hamas, but if the politics can be managed in their own country it's hard to imagine how it will be managed in other parts of the world. i don't side with anyone who is against israel, with anyone who does not want them to be able to respond or with anyone who does not want the tools and resources and weaponry they need, but something is happening we have to acknowledge happening in israel and the things on our campuses, i blame the leadership on these campuses were not being able to get control of it. if they need more police, they should ask. if they knew more federal
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health, they should ask for it. students should not be put in danger. i don't know she was on your show, dana, amanda silverstein on "fox & friends" this morning from cornell said if you don't punish this stuff, it's going to continue. you have to punish this beh behavior. >> greg: with the death penalty. >> dana: yeah, sure. we will remember that. >> greg: more consequences of kamala's open border. ♪ ♪
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over in new york, migrants make up 75% of the arrests in midtown for crimes like assault, robbery, domestic violence, judge jeanine, we hear a lot from the democrats about how migrants don't really commit to more crime but 75% two -- >> judge jeanine: 75% of the arrests, using donald trump's had something when he said it? and everyone said no, he is a xenophobic, here's the bottom line. 75% of the arrests in manhattan, how many people don't report crimes? how many people start to report and then drop out? how much crime is going on between the immigrants themselves and these shelters? how much is gang activity between one gang and another and how much is a teen fight club? let me tell you something, what is going on in this country as they are covering it up, the governor in colorado said what's trending in aragua, except for the d.a. said it and the mayor
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said it. it's about politics for the democrats. they don't want their states to look bad. and i want to say one more thing, you know, the problem that we hear about from people like aoc who go to the border and start crying, was she crying about the women who are crimes of domestic violence in the shelters are children who are learning how to join a gang because they have nothing else going on in the shelter or children looting because they have nothing else to do. shame on them. >> jesse: herald. >> harold: this is something that i think these numbers will have two effects. one, i hope it causes those in our city to understand better if we can fight this or not, and two, what we need to do on the border. i don't subscribe to all of the partisanship, there is enough blame to go around and we will figure out what voters decide in november, but if these are true and i have no reason to believe that they are not and you look at cities around the country that are accepting a lot of migrants, perhaps congress
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should do something before the election to provide more resources or -- because i don't think that we will get a border bill before the end of the year, but something needs to be done. the. >> jesse: we could also arrest and deport them. >> harold: i don't know if we can do that legally. i would love if we could. >> jesse: it's a sanctuary city, you can't do that because the democrats don't want to. but i don't want to get partisan about it. >> dana: imagine if they would look into crimes against women amongst this group? because as i understand, that's where a lot of these victims are and are afraid to report and are a terrible despicable things happening to them and i think migrant crime while prevent kamala harris from being fully able to escape responsibility and culpability for the border crisis when we have the results that we have as you are saying about the governor of colorado saying this is not really a problem. like everybody knows it is a problem. it's the big issue of the election. >> jesse: it's the biggest issue in some of these cities,
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greg. >> greg: i think it's the biggest issue that these gangs in venezuela are taking jobs from our gangs, msnbc working their way up the ladder for the last five years, and there's a lot of other gangs that are like what happen asked? and the scary part is unlike our gangs, these thugs are in shape. they are not fattened up by carbs or made slow by the drugs, he reminds me of the 1980s when the european soccer teams came to america, except now they are running all around are out of shape criminals. in all seriousness there is an opportunity cost on streets thanks to decriminalization, that no longer treat the mentally ill, we have people on the street committing violent heinous crimes who are not being picked up because of that. >> jesse: a new social media trend that could ruin your next flight to. ♪ ♪
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arrangements to social media. you said you like this, so -- >> dana: i like the story, i was thinking about if one of these people was in front of the judge and making her late, i would just love to see that. i would love to see that incident. that incident report. >> harold: we should go to the airport now. it's beyond my comments where there was no way they would do this in new york city or in newark, because the idea of taking a picture while people are awaiting is not going to be tolerated. but the most important part, peanut butter is a liquid, you can't bring peanut butter on a plane, not that i have, but it's a liquid, did you know that? >> harold: i'm going to take note of that. >> jesse: you can bring chunky peanut butter. >> harold: did you bring the bin with ties and watches? >> jesse: a try not to touch the bin, it's like plato on a warm sunny day, where it sticks to your hand, i saw a guy with his girlfriend playing mini golf when i was driving through, and
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the girl was making this guy pots and film it and then showing him, and i see a line of people waiting to play -- and this is the same type of person. >> harold: is this something. >> greg: so this is a great way to get rid of stuff in your junk drawer, so i'll just say that everybody has a junk drawer at home, i pour mine into a bag on every trip and then when i go through i just dump it all into that thing and then i just leave because then the thing in your junk drawer violates the recycling wall, scissors, what you ordered drunk in 1993, just leave it there. i do that with old pornography. i will put them in a stack and then they don't come through, i'm okay with it. >> jesse: it's austin powers, it's not mine, baby. do you remember that? >> harold: i do not. we need a field trip --
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>> it's time now for "one more thing." greg? >> tonight, we got a great show, douglas murray. charlie an nald, joe machi and tyrus. let's do this quickly. greg's firefighters are great. aren't they? i took a poll. anyway. check this out. here they rescuing a dog after a firehouse fire in d.c. giving him oxygen. save this dog as well as a cat, no people were injured in the fire and the dog recuperated and got run over by the fire truck. i kid. >> joey chestnut made a major return to the competitive hot dog eating championship after being banned by nathan's. he now blew away his long-time rival co-bishy downing 83 dogs
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in just 10 minutes and that's a new world record johnny was on e beach on labor day. how would you say the economy is doing. >> grocery, gas, housing, everything. i breathe, i step outside, and i spend like a million dollars. >> jesse: that's right. air now costs money, harold. >> dana? >> harold ford jr. is on perino on politics. just posted. >> >> judge jeanine: wonderful. okay. all right. first, it was david and goliath, now there is chip monk versus the bear. check out this george just little guy nuts enough to get up close and personal with a bear northbound to steal the bear's food. one tough nut to crack. get it? that's as good as it gets. that's it for us, everybody. have a great night. >> bret: dana, thanks for having harold on your podcast. [laughter] good evening, welcome to
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