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and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five former president trump reacting a massive victory against the democrats lawfare scheme to sink his reelection bid. the judge in its hush money trial sentencing until after the presidential. >> listen to this. i was not a defender like kamala. she was a defender. she was a ten year defender. when you default, when you want to defund ten years, that's the end of that one. the manhattan d.a. witch hunt against me has been postponed because everyone realized that there was no case because i did nothing wrong. it's a witch hunt. it's a an attack by my political opponents in washington d.c. it's a blow to the democrats who were hoping lock up their opponent before november as the kamala sugar wears off.
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axios just dropped a scathing piece on how harris dodges scrutiny by copying joe's media strategy, skipping tough interviews and avoiding any off the cuff chats. the hiding harris strategy, the veep from her epic list of flip flops. the latest being this 180 on banning plastic straws. check this out. >> do you ban plastic straws? as i think we should. >> yes. i mean, look, i'm going to be honest. it's really to drink out of a paper straw when you had if you're just like if you don't it down immediately, it starts to bend and then, you know, little thing catches it and then, you know, so we got to kind of perfect one a little bit. a campaign official now telling she doesn't support banning plastic. >> okay, i'm going to start with you, katy. if you're trying to differentiate yourself from joe biden, isn't it a bad idea
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to copy his basement strategy? well, first, i think it's if you don't take positions on stupid like plastic straws, you don't have to walk them back like all these democrats took these positions to ban plastic straws. and then we learned that paper straws they're forcing all to use actually have more chemicals and cancer things in them than the plastic straws. and you can't recycle them. so, again, a problem. but in terms of the strategy, i mean, joe biden was able to win in 2020 based on the basement strategy. now, it was a different we were in a pandemic, but it's clear the strategy is she's more of a liability on the campaign trail. in a press conference, for example, than she would be just hiding behind the scenes and not taking questions. and the bottom line is that her flip flops and her record during the 2019 2020 presidential race can't stand up to, which is why they are not allowing anybody to really ask about all the things that her campaign, not her directly, still claims
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she's changed her mind on because voters in the democratic party rejected that. and she's trying to present herself now as a moderate. the campaign trail without questions from people asking why she has changed her positions from far left to what she's saying is not just trump's positions, but also many of joe biden's positions as well. >> you know, jessica, this flip flop with the straws is, again, one of the many nine from you know, she's not not in favor of banning fracking anymore, too. all of the other things, you know, mandatory gun buybacks and decriminalizing border crossings. but wouldn't it be nice if we heard from her of a spokesperson, at least on the plastic straws thing? i just she did an interview last week. she sat down with dana bash. >> listen. the goalposts could not be moved any further. i understand this is something that aggravates the media because all we want to do is to have people accessible to us so we can constantly about them and scrutinize every single thing that they said. but this will carry a lot
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more weight. if she hadn't just sat down with dana bash, she is doing debate prep. if you want a marker for trying to be prepared for what could be the biggest night, her life that's going to fall on, it's in bad taste that falls here is i don't know what the right thing is for it . >> kamala harris is running a campaign that is resonating with the american public. that's just a fact about it. she has moved so far ahead of where joe biden was up seven, eight points in some of these states. she just pulled in $361 million in fundraising in august. that's triple what trump brought in. and the most exciting part of that is that 1.3 million of those donors are new donors who haven't given this cycle at all. and the stories that people are trying to pin on her, like "the washington post" did, this deep dive into the turnover within her office, also citing the fact, by the way, that mike pence had 83% turnover in his office if you're using the same standards. but these quotes are ludicrous. like someone who worked for her said, it's stressful to brief her because she read all the materials
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and annotated it and prepared talk through it. >> god forbid the woman actually read the briefing. >> and this all flies in the face of what people had said about her, that she was unprepared, or that she was at people for not prepping her. it was all about how she took this so seriously that she took it like a prosecutor and was like, i'm not just going to do this because you told me to. i'm going to ask you why. and i have not met yet a real live democrat who says, you know what, i'm really mad about that. i don't see kamala harris all the time in big interviews. they're watching her rallies. they're listening to what she had to say. they're high off the dnc 100%, and they're giving their money. >> jesse. >> they're watching her. she doesn't even believe that kamala holds. >> i don't it's fading. she's fading. her numbers are fading. she peaked in august. everybody knows that. nate silver now gives donald trump a 62% chance of winning the electoral college. i don't how much money she raises. >> not about his convention. i don't care how much money she raises. >> hillary raised twice as much
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as trump, and he smoked her. >> she's reading these briefing books about policy because she doesn't know what her policies are. that's why she's cramming, because she has no idea what happened the last four years and she has no idea what she's supposed to say because she doesn't know because she doesn't have an opinion. she's an opportunist who just rode the machine to the top and got lucky because joe out. if the media is saying, jessica, that she's dodging scrutiny, they're the ones who are supposed to scrutinize her, well, they all do. >> they know how you're writing these junk pieces? they're not writing junk pieces . they're writing about how she's a great cook and how she's filled with joy. if you had a fair media, they'd be writing stuff about like, oh, only to one debate. well, where are you? you're a flip flopper. don't know what you believe. that's how it would be in real life. this is like a cook complaining about the food you cooked. it it's their job to interview these people. you don't even hear them yelling. >> anything interesting when she's going up the steps, she wants job, but she doesn't want
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to do the job. she wants to be able to coast through november on these vague platitudes about vibes and values ever having to explain what she believes because she's told what she believes. she doesn't have any core belief. she's basically a california socialist that failed up. and here we are. donald trump has to do this at the debate. he has to define who she is. right now, he's been able to do that, but he has to repeat it. if he just gets into this repetitive thing. this is who she is. this is what she believes. this why she's hiding. this is why she's scared. that will sink in. >> he's not able to do that. then she does have a shot. it's beg you to admit that. >> all right, greg. well, i mean, the rise of kamala's isn't surprising at all. it should happen when you yet she really moved ahead of joe biden. >> that's because a corpse doesn't move. that's. >> she's showing how different she is from joe. she actually has a pulse. you know, and meanwhile, they're putting him behind a tiny desk as a form
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of humiliation to create even more distance. and the media got right behind her. so she should be going up. but i agree with jesse it seems to be leveling up. >> but i want to go back to the flip flopping. it's great. >> change your mind, but you got to show your work. you know, i've hated the hot chili peppers for, what, 20 years now? everybody knows that. i ran on it in 2016. >> but if today i come out and i say, you know what, californication is a classic album. everybody would be justified highly suspicious. you need to know what happened. i need to show my work. >> did this did this come from like months of pondering? what kamala is doing is not an internal decision. it's not born from contemplation, it's external. it comes because an election is coming and she has to change her mind. which leads to the bigger question. if you're changing your mind because a majority of voters who reside in the sensible prefer those positions. why don't you take those positions in times when there aren't elections? you know, what does it say about your positions that you adopt, that you adopt them now
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and not when people aren't paying attention. we should tell you something that maybe you're secretly not so secretly ashamed that, you know, when voters are paying attention, you drop your actual beliefs. i don't know. >> that's like me suddenly liking the red hot chili because some girl i'm dating says it's her favorite band. none of my friends would buy it. they would go, that's ridiculous. greg, you've hated forever. why are you wearing a red hot chili peppers t-shirt? >> and i'm going, oh, i just i think anthony kiedis is a talented singer you know, it's not. >> it's because of her. and i get angry mail from the red hot durante fans more. all right. up next, kamala harris and the media are dishonestly what j.d. vance said about the heartbreaking tragedy georgia that sammy, bobby and the amanda that i got made
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>> start enjoying the benefits of our pills. calm down. to order. >> while some blatant and dropping dishonesty from team kamala and the media, the associated dy fromam kamal . vance completely out of contexte over comments the senator made about the tragic school shooting in georgi of the a that killed four people. the ap blasting out this bogus headlinele. reads, quote, j.d. vance says school shootings are a fact of lifeschool calls better security. >> here's what vance i actually saiat vanced. >> i don't like that this is a fact of life. rebut if you're if you areu
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a psycho and you want to make headlines, you realize that our schools are soft targets and we have got to bolster at ourwe've schools. >> we've got to bolster security so that if a psychogoto a bu wants to walk through the front door and kill a bunch of children, they're not ablhee to. >> thankfully. ap outright dishonesty quickly >> kexpose d. x thei they fixed their headline, deleting the tweet and adding that vance laments school shooting. but the damage was done. cosmo's campaign and hillary ampaign eets and clinton sending out tweets that amplified the smear. and despite the media bias against republicans, the crew over at morning somehow thinks the press has a pro-trump bias . >> but there's a false equivalency going on in the >> tvalenc of this race in that donald trump can saycahe whatever crazy he wants to say.s in and always in that story, in the equivalency, false equivalency by too many reporters and too many man american newspapers. there's also, by the way, come o to harris, changed her mind
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on fracking. >> they alwaysacking. throw in something like that, coverage of the story. >> it's ridiculous . man we don't cover the man for how dangerous he is objective. and i put that word in quotes. their objectivitord iny actually not objective at all. it is ends up playing to donald trump's advantage every because they are so numbed by the hate. that is spewed outouth of his mouth for the past nine years. want >> trump's at least speaking for himself. greg. rst onbut i want to come to yout on this ap headline, because the associated press is a wire . it's supposed to be objective, fact based newde supposes and p. this out there and the damage was done. >> well, as you can see by morning joe, you don't have to be objective>> greg:on't hav and that this is the fine people hoax. this sequel. only totally different because it didn't have the luxury of old twitte, didn'tr where the lie is protected and amplified to a point where it's accepted at a factpted as and takes 4 to 6 sd years to debunk. so you should be thankfuebun l twi to for taking twitter out of the woods and shooting it
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in their heattd and saving t the first amendment because this thing would not be debunked. that's the only reason why it went down was because people called it out and of course, you know, i think i think what's her face? kamala still it up thereo some and that hillary had to do something about itthit but a but she's not killing anybody. >> but whenever i look'm ama at morning joe, i'm amazed far rar they're , how faze their are up their because they claim being unbiased is wrong. but they're saying it from a biased perspective. >> so if you defend bias from a position of bias and it's immediately discounted, th your eyeballs to see what color they are. it doesn't work. they're exactl y the people who argue against free speech by using free e speech. if we listen to them and took their advice, we'd arresr advic. so it's -- it's it. i worry about those little, people in the mornings, you know i worry about them they are so unwell that they
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can't even see what they're talking about.atie they need help. so, jesse, in terms of what vance was offering, he was offering a solution. and yet the associated press a . still decided to lie about it. >> i'm used to am us katie constantly taking me outn of context. and i'm looking at you, jessicau . >> and i mean, just yesterday i was talking about how if we became a healthier countryhoheae wouldn't need to spend so much money on gettingne us healthiere >> we just be healthier. and she accused me of wanting to cut medicard mee. >> it's not what i i've been doing about it the whole night. >> kept you up. >>. on't sledidn't get me up pick me up. i sleep well. they don't sleep well. this is supposed to be a really happy crew. they have a lot of coffee in the morning. they got a great the g, great new kamalaris, c harris. >> they say the country is in great shape. why aren't they happountry is te >> anything? and they're complaining about media bias c on. morning, joe. that's crazy. donald c trump has got 98% negative coverage. . 's already been analyzed
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she's gotten 90% positive coverage. and they're complainin% positivx you expect msnbc to takepe you out of context you don'ted e expect the associated press. to p're a wire servicess. you're right. they're supposed to play it straight. i went to yahoy it stro by accit yesterday. >> you just see the front page and like there's six pictures of trump with like hitler one t mustache. and then there's like one thing about hohing aboutw kamala harro friends with walls, and they're going to make stew on saturday. >> wow. >> so unfair. and i'm not complaining becausc just going to run right through it and win. and when i say we,itin, an i, the american people, because i'm not a republican, i'm just anm america.e >> and just like the associated press, jessica, your name was invoke d. d? you like to respond. i would like to talk about how justinsica: i donald trump want medicare, but that's i just got to cut medicare. >> okay. who did reducing medicare are be the result
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of having a healthier country, get the country in good health y . >> michelle obama then you want us teaming up to get us healthya make america healthy again. >> okay, so i hatelt when this happens because you lose the argument., you lose the discourse about how you feel about combating school shootings. and even if you took what he actually said,k you still then say j.d. vance's solution is nota what the americanic people want the american people want universal background checkan peoplnt s. er red the american people want stricter red flag laws. theyse the a the agea at which you're able to buy a firearm. but instead, this is what' but ins going on and security, which commonly doesn't wan just put it out there, it's crazy. >> i even agree with everybody. >> and yet you still have to disagree. i disagreeto disagred with everw you said you knew what americans want, but that'hs what you left out. >> the number one thing which is hard hitting soft targets , that's what everybody wants is the number one. the fda softenint tas.g in schos that are that open, they're not
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like cities, schools in onear building. they're they're basically open targets. you need to havee basica target. kamala harris said she didn't feel comfortable having people armefeel comfortd at school.>> j >> well, a lotes of people, including most the folksob who are actually teachers, don't think that it's their job to know how to use a firearm toa and that they shouldn't have to be running. >> that's why you had somebody there about food safety.e ther >> of course, theree are a lot i'm trying to be reasonable, but that is over because i want to say something about that's reasonable. >> so the point that barnicle was making, i think it was really showcased yesterday. trump did a press conference and these child care comments which we discussed yesterday on the show. but the "new york times" and the ap, for instance, rafosn that were completely unreflective of what he had said. they had in this term that's floating around now is called sane washing it. so they came out with headlines that said donald trump sayines
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no, it's just a real thing that's happening where they looke d at a stream of consciousness that he said and they pickedthey pic out seven words that actually make sense and they slammed them the together with biden when they cleaned up the transcript ss. to try to move the goalpost. >> this is what i'm saying. and this is whatm they commenting on on msnbc. >> if you consider the fact that kamala harris had a reputation foretent, w being incompetent word salads all the time, how many times di all theyd we hear about the e of time unburdened by what has been. that's becauset the media forka kamala harris was quoting her directly or talkin hoting hs well, why isn't she cogent on this? but donald trump gets up there and henald trump get says, my childcaretion i solution is i, marco rubio, ivanka thank you. tha childcare isn't actually that expensive. thank you. tariffs and suddenly he gaveconr a normal press conference and that's what peopleen talkint >> well, at least donald trump is getting up, judge. yes,ru the only people talking about that in my blog is the reason why she has a reputatio d nsalads for word salad is because that's what is on video of her
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speaking fors on vid judge. and she hasn't come out and done that for herself throughout this campaign. the >> that's the truth. and the democrats have a probleemocratsth them with the . remember, this is the group that brought us the russia collusio usfor four years, of which there was none. and these are now employedre now by msnbc and cnn, and they gave each other pulitzer prizes for them. >> truthr is irrelevant. and so the only thing that matters is the agendathat t to make sure that their person gets into power. and, you kno w, whole thing about the way they they took this and they madeook this ituti a headline. they make it a headline. but if you listen to the biten , it clearly isn't. you know, i really don't cary de about what's going on at the schools. and yet you have this woman, th, the executive editor of associated press. if you listen to the sound bite, there is no way you can misinterpret what wa s said. no way. if she had any journalistic standards whatsoever, , she wout
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not have allowed that to pass. but it's no longer about journalist i s standards. it's about winning, winning at any cost. and remember, kamala is of the administration of she bank. and misinformation and disinformation and government oversightdisinft and so, you know, for them, it's like we have to decid we he what the truth is. and i just want to say one thing about joe scarborough and msnbg abroughc. mont this is a guy who one month ago said that joe biden was on top of his game. quote, he's the best biden ever, as goo's theever co. and this is a quote. if you if you call biden old,inh if you don't think those people are so sunk into makingoe that kamala gets elected and they don't care about the truth, it's.atie: ok >> okay, well, we care about the truth. chad kamala, let them in. >> and now dangerous venezuelan gang membersla spreading likedig wildfire across america. talk about something
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on a stomach canal. the brand i trust can carmilla and jo's migraine gangs coming to a city near you? law enforcement sounding the alarm about dangerous venezuelan gangs like trinidad go aguea are spreading across ae the united states, popping up in cities like dallas, new york and aurora, colorado, whicas, new h is where ice nabb, four illegals arrested in a july shootin g. >> ice confirming that they were let in by biden and so. is at the southern o these guys are separate from those gun wielding thugsfrom who terrorize an apartment complex in aurora, a famed democratic denveinr based law firm was hired to look into the concerns. >> it saysnto the gang had a, quote, stranglehold over the complex. >> the stories got trump's attention. >> watch. we have millionss . and millions of people pouring into our country, many from prisons and jailany froms, ments
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institutions and insane asylums traffickers, human traffickers, women sex traffickers.s, a and it's turning outnd weat migrant crime is far worse than any crime that we've ever experienced. if you look at auror. a, they colorado, they're taking over the place. they took over buildings. you ha >>ve and this is just the beginning. you haven't seen anything yet. >> just statistically, some of these people we'veju let in our absolute barbarians. i just read something about they two children chained up in a room. >> yeaom by onh. eanine >> by one of these guys. yeah, they were chained up by a couple. and the couple said thaty couple they wanted. they didn't want them to leave the apartment except the other person in th sthey did to leavet said they would chain them up whenever the parents left, and they even chained them when the parents were there. but look, here's here's the point. this is what the bidenris harris administration is going to bringnistrati you. and they are now trend arugula. they're now in new york, miamit ,dallas, denver. and what liberals don't seem
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to understand, i mean, because they don't understand that a lot of these people come from different where gangsan and cartels run the country where corruption is rampant, where the more violent you areth ,the more you get away with. and violence is learned behavior. i mean, we've known this forever. it's learned behavio itr. and think about it, these 20 and 30-year-old men who are coming heres mene have beene exposed to violence for the whole of their adult lives. and they whole o violence as a way to resolve conflict. and they don't believe in the united states justice system because wnited ste them d if they get arrested, we lock them out. that's t like the democrats forhe that. you can thank biden, harris, for letting him in. and they'rme never rearrested.sd and if they're deported, they're let back in again. but there wa and hey ars time in america when immigrants came in and things were different. but since the biden administration has been in office, 500,000 knownls individuals from venezuela,
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less than 1000 are deported, you know, and venezueldeporta cooperate with us. so the united states is afraid n them, frickin airdrop them back in venezuela. >> jes are airdropping. are you supportive of that, jessicseincome aa, for these gu? sure. i, i think: therethes should bn absolute no tolerance policy for someone who is here. it is. there are reasons, obviously, that you seek asylum and thenll becomes, if you're granted asylum, legal to be here. but if you crosshere y the bordo illegally, no one is tracking you and you commit a crime. u i don't think you should get o hang around. and so i'm fine with that. the the part that's strange to me about this apartment complex story is the residents have been interviewe the d on news't the and said that this isn't the case, that there isn't that there problem. them i mean, one of them said thesa m mayor of aurora,ayor who talking about the gangs is out of his orbit. and the problem, accordings orbt to these residents is that the out-of-state landlords don't want to clean up the place.
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they're basicalln y in slums tha and that crime has become rampant. imebut they don't see it as a gang issue, as an organized probleblem them. ting so that was just an interesting contrast to this. but i'm not refuting b are. how terrible some of these gang members also, a lot of people have moved out of the compleso a o x as a result of this v violence and these particular people moving into the apartment and they're on record in interviews and saying that exact thing that they had to fle onrviews se their homes because of the ongoing gang infestation of these buildings. but they're asking for the local police to handle this problem m.. this is clearly a federal problem and the resources that have to ba e expended whene this happens rather than just keeping them out of the countrny . to your point about seeking asylum, if you allow millions of people to commit asylum fraud by saying, i'm afraid amng no otr standard, g this is what you get, you get criminals taking advantage your coming into the country. and guess what? kamala harris said that ice was like immigration and customs enforcemenwas lit.
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she went to defund and reimagine what ice would look like. immigratioh i.c.e.n and customsu enforcement agents are the ones who are tasked with going into placesstomt agencik going liket these guys out of american communities. and she wanted communities an to disband that.r so what is her plan to get these kinds of criminals outls o of american society? and i would say the last thing is the same people, democrats, including joe biden and kamala ,who want to make it hardert ha for americans to defend themselverds by exercisig their second amendment rights when these people show up in your neighborhoods becauswhso they're in communities all around the country, are the same ones who let these people iune n. >> so whose side are theyon really on? jg you listen to these stories and i just have come to the conclusion w e missed out on gang life. no, it's like i was never in a a gang. >> were you in a gang, jesse? yeah. ng, jesswhat did we like you get of special benefits. >> being in a gang, i mean, you geft to go wherever you want. people are scared of you. you have the secre yout and stuf you get nice tattoos, you gotcae
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some business on the side. >> i think all of this can be traced back to the most belove back tod virtue signal oe last, i don't know, ten years. the sanctuary. because that district that immediately telegraphed pre disregard for basic laws that protected, decent, law abiding citizens. once you said we'r-abidinge sano city, you basically told the taxpayers to f off and it was all to engage in in order to gain favor from activist of a and get brownie points in the arena of easy, compassionatesy m takes no effort on your partt to push a sanctuary city. >> ito pust will destroy neighborhoods and deplete all of the limited resources t an because, you know, with the debit cards and whatnot, and it'll result in higher crimts e. >> and even if the crime isn't reported, it goes up. but who care s? the because you don't live there. that's why sanctuary cities th people couldnctuar say, oh, i'm for sanctuary city because it makes me feel good. but it's not going to affect me until the brilliance of the bussine g and then the bussinggi
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delivered your virtue signal to your doorstep. i think it needs to be intensified, that it has to ge tgangs, even more just get these gangs, get them together, have them live gm toge the politicians ho. >> mm-hmm. you want to be in a gang. oh, yeah. do you want a form of games for baptist colors? we could probably get kilmeade. >> i think david asmandeas beens self-defense, as you would want. >> hannity do you have women>> e in? >> the gang? no. oh, come around. go. if guys want to make something oug:wantmaket to us, that's whye have have a tree house in mindar out six. >> we are getting a tree house. so we need a gang of four tree house. they're going to call the squirrels. yeah, yeah, that doesn't sound so tough. well it's not supposed to be tough. >> it's liketoug a playgroup. >> the fastest is up next. so what do you say?
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the dot com women of a young morning. fo welcome back it's time forastes" the fastest first step swept i mania making its return to the nfretul after taylor swift showd up at arrowhead stadium in cheer on her boyfrienstadiud travis and the kansas city chiefs in their 2728 openingthet night win against the baltimore ravens. but oh, there was some drama. swift and brittany mahomes were seen sitting in separate h suites. >> mahomes and swift had a history of sitting togethead ore but that was before mahomes was engulfed in controversy surrounding her recentrsing herr of support for donald trump. gregdog i that you were watching the entire game just to see what taylor washa sayingg what she was wearing. >> you know, i just don't see the excitement i mean, i look at her, i see a 49 her fan and i know i just think it's a mistake to parade your relationship chipsrelati
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in public because when the flameout inevitably comes, it's going to be out thereon he. >> this is why we didn't talk about it when we were dating. wheny wasmpletel completely under wraps. and i prefer to all my relationships that way. even in, you know, larry kudlow ,you know, i don't talk about him that much. >> you know, i woke up this morning to look for stories, three headlines in the "new york post" about the game . taylor swift hugs donna, in tey, taylor swift hold hands with travis, taylor swift is thigh high red boots. is this how people feel about election coverage? newsw pe like like sports peopl, when they hear us babble, they go like, oh, shut. that's how i feel about taylor swift, a four teen idol fan. >> is that why you're your relation with kill me. >> blake flamed out so to public. yeah. you know? the thing is we wouldl but we're still good friends. we're still good friends. ou are >> judge, you're with me. you. you like this relationship? bui yeah. i mean, i like the relationship, but it's not even about sports. it's about not evet spor is aboo
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girls, we want to be famous, and we want to have a handsome . by the way, i like the wayke he looks, but the whole thing is ridiculous. the wi changes.w wh look, he's got to change. he's got darker hair. i don't know what going on wit h him, but it's impossible to be definitive about brittanyw do mahomes and taylor swift. how do we know when they pannedh on if they hadn't just had a high five and she ran over to her boxer f to he in differet family boxes? so who knows? that's all. >> who knows, jesse? jes i don't get it. i don'se: i t care about it any. it was hot in the first season when she was around and everyone was talking about it when i was a soccer ar is no more taylor mania. >> it doesn't exist oroesn anytg . >> didn't work. concerts i'm talking about with my nfl. s no taylor mania in the n nfl. >> oh, my gosh. there obviously is, because we're talkinfl ously isg you know how many: be kids are stupid for dui. >> now, women watch now because of taylor swift. >> i don't even bu y red watcht watc just watching it because it's on when the guyhibecause si
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just they might be. so i think that that mustach>> a is more of a scandal than whether brittany and taylor were sitting together. >> thank you. it's funny whetherany or. t >> j women make men change their look. if the woman is like famous, the man's not giving me another. >> are you about to say that? travis? kelsey is in famous? well, he wasn't famous untilhe taylor swift started, so i gotno tricked into that.t you knowtr, game when the girls are like, if you, you know, i mean, this guy is like, no one even knew he was. sp: didn't i didn't even know you because you're not really a gubecausnoty. judge all right. or is that a relationshi j: alla that you ended one of those relationships you talk about anymore? i don't talk about past relationshiplk? >> jess. yeah. smart legal reason relats. >> up next, he's back. and weirder than ever, a formerr york mayor, bill de blasio, scarfing down a piece of coconut sprinkled pizza e blasio crust, first in a video meant to promote camilla. watch for your food and okay,
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anthony. in 2014, he ate pizz judge ja. that fork and knife. do you remember that? now he eats pizza crust. pizzt and cofirst and coconut tw he's all with camelot. w hethe.ca >> hmm. i missed bloomberg so much. okay, now i want to see: i do politicians eating applen's. ever. it's just a state fair. also, why are we putting tropical fruits on pizzas? >> because she's unburdened by what has beenng in the a verys not burdened by this pizza situation. yeah he's taken it frordened --u know, i'm curious to watch how he. oh yes he is yeah it's yeah it's crust pizza from behind you know it's so it's againstnae nature. >> it's yeah, it's against nature. >> oh. and that it is natural. you know why. >> oh i'm going to kill my female coming out.
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here's a fun question from yesse ashley. >> what is something you miss about the pretty smartthg yo da, judge? >> not from your boss, becauset they can't get in touch with you. >> hmmge. >> jid your boss call you? actually, i was the boss. mostally i. that's something i made up. no one's ever called. i couldn't reach thesome tm. n >> no one's ever called me. not even you, jessica. what do you misso e pe about the pre smartphone days? >>u miss a being able to legitiy say, like, i didn't see it ose you know, it's so unbelievable. and i still try. you know, like, oh, i missed that. but it's unbelievable. that's what you miss. >> he seems so shallow, jesse. whatre a deep person. what do you miss about the pre smartphone days? come on. thin about thek back when it's e 14, 15 years ago. you must have had something. j >> you remember when you used usedave to call a girl'sesse: house and dad and hook up and breathe heavily? >> oh, and you have to ask you,
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is is is actually mr.. mr. simpson is it's jesse watters? yeson, it'p. ou a >> is ashley there? and he knew what you were calling about. had to hand orcit. the phone. >> yeah, w to e have you ever. that never happened with you, greg. no, no. i call bryan sometimesst show up they call and just show up and pick. >> they call m>> greg: ke katie. >> i think people just being in the moment and not having tohing film or take photos of everything. i'm guilty of taking photos,. but you know, people just paying attention to each other and an event withoutr and having their phone out. >> yeah. see, i misreg: ss the concept in of time. >> like things used to be. like, i can do den i this when t to. >> i could do this when i want to. but this thing makes you feel like everything' e everyts at once.s say yo and so you're about let's say you're about to leave, to go to wor to gok. and you look at you go and then then you go. you have to do that. and then it beats and you go over there and you're constantly doing this. >> you can't, you, you it to do almost feels like you never have enough time to do anything when in fact nothing's
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this could be a storm of epic proportions. fox weather is hurricane h it is time now for one more thing. i'm going to go first. today is ♪ [laughter] sweet tooth day. the celebrate barbie's 65thy, birthday krispy kreme has a limited edition donut line that looks delicious and pretty have some today barbie pink or doughnut malibu dream party donut. barbie berries and cream donut. barbie sweet 65th donut.anni
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happy anniversary barbie. i won't say anything else because of eating this.i' courthouse barbie so skinny ifm she has all of these? [laughter] it's me. [laughter] tonight, and you guys care? herepi we go. [laughter] jim truss the first time on the show pretty exciting.>> kt e, tyrus, it's a great show r it let's do this. ♪ animals are great ♪ ♪ animals are great ♪ ♪ you ever wonder how animals feel about other animals? animals that are a different species. is a dog rancher dog in colorado really not having the attention from the horse, what that? totally against this intermingling. god back to your country, dude. i do not want to hear said the racist dog. someone should tell this dog we are all equal including the ugly
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horse.g th this was brought to by the more you know. >> thank you greg. jesse. but theyjess never thought of sy this about el salvador.fi this country is definitely growing onni me. thi look at this festival they have it's called fireball festivalt. they hurl flaming arrives atthey each other. they're celebrating a volcanic eruption that happened thatan thick wed t closing and gloves with about 3000 fireball soakinr in gasoline for a month. and then they just go off. >> our gang to do that, jessie.c >> whoou might burn the tree hoe down for tonight jesse wattersh. prime time doug beatnik doubles primetime investigation the mcdonald's scandal continues appeared quick to seeli corroborate hee?r life?co i shall have trro watch. quick look at jessica?ers. greg's voters will be hang on every word of that one. excellent bye-bye mcdonald's. some barrett news but i have no better think at the bare newsnt
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that you might want to t watch r backbu and ask him enjoying outdoor snack a kid in colorado sitting in hisenjo backyard eatg popcorn. the bear sneaks up behind him>> walk os closer and closer seemingly interested in the a popcorn. thnd cloe boy remain completely unaware of the sneaky animal its came within a foot onef his hea luckily the boy's father saw the scene unfold able to jump outhe and scare the bear b away. >> alright katie. >> halloween is just around thej corner andus triple tay is spicg up the spooky season with theli new line onef costumes inspiredy i am sound in the mexican food t chaihen stores for the five auction bid and include a , fork, water cup, but rbereaor to go bag. >> this is the gang outfit righe here g. >> will get a better gang output for the women on this. that's it for us everybody have a great night and a great weekend. ♪ they'll come face-to-face in just three days. donald trump and kamalis

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