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>> hello, everyone...is it's i 5:00 in new york city and this is the five.ni >> judgene jeanine: hell bernie sanders dropping a bombshell on conrad kamala right before the debates. the vice president is gearing up for her big showdown with former president donald trump tomorrow night. she's turning toto method acting to prepare. according to "the new york times", harris has been holed up for five days in a pittsburgh hotel doing highly choreographed debate practice sessions with an advisor who wao dressed up like donald trump.li there isca a stage in replica tv lighting and an advisor in method acting mode., not just playing donald j. truma but inhabiting him. wearing a suit and a long time..
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while harris will be super careful to pretend that she's a moderate at the debate, socialist bernie sanders just blew her cover. >> do you think she is abandoning her progressive ideals? >> i don't think she's abandoning her ideals. i think she's trying to be pragmatic and doing what she thinks is right. >> harris giving this preview op how she plans to attack trump. >> he tends to fight formsel himself, not the american people and i think that's going to come out during the debate. i expect that he's -- i he's t going to lie and he has a playbook that he has used in the past. be i pt his attacks ons on president obama or hillary clinton. we should expect some of that might come out.o >> before thi get into the
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specifics of this, three years and nine months in theus white house.e, w 50 days without a real pressertr other than the one she did with the one associate coach and fivo days on lockdown. what is she so worried about? she is the vice president.know >> she's worried about people getting to know kamala.in she's insecure aboutse who she s and the hiding hasn't worked. it's backfired and now we are going to talk about the poles.t these aren't flip-flops like what bernie said, these are lies. -- should say she's a fraud.e and she doesn't care if you lose , all she cares about is wan winning pair she doesn't want to do the job, she just wants to get the job.is that's what i would say.ev out make sure everybody knows she was for reparations, defunding the police, and abolishing ice. keep it on policy, b study, be statesmanlike.st
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don't get debated because that's what she's trying to do. her entire strategy is dependeno on him snapping. as long as he doesn't snap hehe will be fine. she's been very secretive an she's very dependent onde handlers. and you don't want anybody in charge who's that dependent. she's had good moments. we look back at some of her debates, even as far back as going against a das in 2003. she had two guys she was running against, she's comes out after they said that willie browng. thing, they caught you at aas massage parlour ansad you were a dead meat then.ea sod- she's had good moments like that. she had them against cavanaugh, jeff sessions and she had it against biden. apparently she's nervous and the team is nervous because she cheap -- keeps on trying to get in the weeds on policy. she stays on policy she's goingh to lose'e picture she's been ovr preparing for these moments that she thinks is going to be able
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to make her win. won if she has one, the media isy sh going to think she one but wese will see hase ... >> 28% are the ones that don't know what her policies are. i win bernie sanders is asked if she's dropping her far leftay policies, he says,s in order to win the election, he says she's trying to be pragmatic and do what she thinks is right inth order to win the election. how machiavellian is she? >> does anyone who is runningto for elected office want to lose? or feel okay about losing?sand i'm sure that bernie sanders wa in his darkest moments... i was doing pretty well. >> she will sell her leftist agenda? to win? >> you mean like salad out? she hasn't parroted any of these
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open borders stuff, medicare for all, defund the police, any of0. it since 2019. i know that there's this debate about how much... that is her record for better or for worse. that isn't a far left record. that's a record that bernie sanders became the most vocal advocate and defender of anyonel . it looked like biden was good to be pushed out, he was like joe biden needs to stay end. this man is accomplishing things that are good for america and they never even dreamed of having someone who was so goodoo on climate action for instance. ernie sanders, it's not a gotcha moment he said 20 percent don't know where she stands, what i found to be one of the more interesting points... is how much room she has to gro with 53% of young people, 43% o latinos, 41% of black voters who say they want to know more about
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her. the issue has been with trump, has he hit his ceiling? it's clear that kamala may lose the election but she has room to grow so she has to tell these people this is who i am and this is how i'm going to govern for d the next eight years.ow >> the harris campaign inps already downplaying her performance before it even happens. what does thatens.what -- what t about?se >> you can't lose if people underestimate you. jesse made a good point. g i wished she was flip-flopping because then that assumes a change. it's a flip-flop flip which is a lie because they always change. bernie pointed out. jessica is right. it is a realistic thing except that win it comes to dams they do it every time and they always revert back to what they were.re you don't even have to take
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bernie's word, take joe's word where he admitted... think about all those peoplecl that heard that. people who were concerned aboute the prices of food and energy for their family to find out that the white house wasn't addressing that at all. it was a complete fabrication, a trojan horse to cover up for their climate swindle. how can you trust them after that? how can n yoyou forgive them? y the democrats are losing men faster than jay low.j.lo how does harris address that ini the debate. is that even possible? jesse mentioned all of thesese issues that have to do with safety and security. defunding the police. pro blm riots. she's done nothing about the crime wave. she released illegals to reoffend. i don't think she's done much ie terms of cop killers or pushing the death penalty.er men care about this stuff, maybe it's biological, but shouldn't women care as well?
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how come women don't care? i think they do but they've been told to care about one thing. and that is a portion. thankfullykful the supreme cour trump have decoupled abortion. it's nottion a national issue anymore, sionao women don't havo be the single-issue voter anymore. they don't have towo act nor cre , immigration, inflation, energy, education, all of these huge issues. what we would call the rest of the world. you don't have to just vote o based onn what planned parenthd demands of you. he said he's against a national ban so now it's a state issue which is closer to the motor. this will come up tomorrow and trump just needs to say this is not part of my decision-making. it's now back to you.ai so votnse for or against trump from a woman has no impact on
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the issue of abortion. no impact.no they don't want you to knowuc thatti.ou they are'r very reductive. if you are a woman it has to be about abortion. how insulting is that? you can think about inflation, you can think about foreign policy. that's not important. it's my right to choose, not on the table. [simultaneous talking] >> he said he knows that a i six-week abortion ban is draconian and win he heard frome his big donors he said i'm going to let it go. >> this is closer to the voters. you can bring that up but that's like playing in the weeds. we're not talking about right now. the issuise is decoupled from te election. >> it's not an issue in terms of what has happened.can dana, she is supposedly sois worried about this debate.nows you and i -- everybody knows, if
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you prep too much you freeze. she is practising the handshake, how she walks on stage.d ini described in the beginning f the segment, the lighting is the same,... she also had -- she was gettinge ready foadr a dinner and she hae to practice holding a glass of wine how inauthentic is this woman?oh >> you have to wonder about the staff that put that out there.,h that's the thing you released to the press are those kind of details? i wonder iils?f -- her strategy could work. we will see.iv they've been conservative withi getting her out there and theng bernie sanders thing i is a greh example of what happens if you see the ground to everybody else. there's always good toys be ay sunday show. what you do is you look and sayi bernie is going to be on "meet the press", who's calling bernie to tell him do not say
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that she is a radicalg, progressiv de in sheep's clothit don't say that. he does say it and it remindedf me of the zero four campaign >> george w. bush said got it and then he went with that. to me if every member... one of the things that stuck ina my minscd from that book years h was how patient the progressives are. they know where she istien. they know where obama was. they can pretend but because she has not ever had to say what shd is four, everybody else is saying it for her. bernie sanders was the most important one but rafael warnocr was asked about the gun buybackl she tried to distance hersel from that and they were like i she's going to do that win she
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the big problem for the vice president, and majority of voters think the country is headed in the wrong directionth and thisis is considered a chane onelection. 55% think harris represents mor of the sammoe while 61% seees donald trump as representing changeen. the election group sounding some alarm.arms >> look at poles that have come out over the last week or so ad what to bc? we see a much tighter race. we see a tie in the... and this to me is part of an emerging pattern whichn is in a very pivotal state, what we saw is a small harris lead butrgin within the margin of error becoming a raised -- a race that is way too closed to this particular point.a: one that is even.e >> it seems that kamala harris might be back to being the incumbent after being apparentlb like brand-newra. >> you know thats book comesg biout about being binary and
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nonbinary. i think the media is tricking the public into a binary choice. if you don't like trump your only choice is harris and you have these r never trump republicans echoing this and they are selling out all their core values whether it's capitalism, taxes, immigration or crime. saying if you don't like trump you have no choice but to vote for a profoundly radical leftist. and tony 16, i did not vote for trump. i didn't like him as a candidate that didn't mean i voted forme hillary. i justan didn't vote. i think i wrote in... they are trying to trick you into thinking that not voting is somehow not a vote. it actually is a vote. you are not required to vote fof the other side because you don't like your guy. y right noouw you have people in kamala's camp imploring peoplein votingci for her to convincece others, to explain their choice, to make the case because kamala can't make the case herself. she's like a criminal suspect who sends her family out to
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speak onsp her behalf because she's behind bars. except she's not behind bars. no one is holding her back. you don't need word-of-mouth if you have a working mouth.ou you have mark cubathn who was au good guyth, talking about how he speaks to her daily and claims that he understands her and whar she stands for. that's nice that you have thate knowledge with her. is this going to be one big gamo of h telephone where you talk to her and then you go on msnbc or cnbc, may be talk less to themlk and talk to us. cutout the translator, cut out the middleman. don't think it's going to happen. >> there's rumours the that her campaign is in some disarray, some meltdown going on. >> i was feeling this deterioration for about a week a and a half while jessica was pooh-poohing.if the new york timice comes out,"w
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it's tied. i predict she will call this an outlier so i will say that the h harvard poll alsaso has a tied race r. means a trump landslide. y right noorw "the new york times" according to the latest poll gives donald trump o and 99% chance of winning this election. nate silver who it's been two weeks every da py..., now gives donald trump a 64% chance of winning this election. great stuff from these poles. trump is more moderate then kamala harris. harris is seen as to progressive.ever trump is more popular than hed ever was in 16 and in 20 and in the change election, trump is seen as the candidate who will bring change.s this country wants radical change, we're going in the wrong direction. of the economy is in a bad place
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and harris is seen as someone tied to the status quo and to joe biden. kamala had the strategy that she waths going to take three weeks off and not define herself and be vague, mysterious kamala. that backfired, trump filled th vacuum. other people filled itlled.yb her team couldn't fill it and now everybody is either like whs was this woman or she's a california socialist. >> i think a lot of things about what jesse said. i do like that we are so in sync preempt me becaus outlier was going to come out of my mouth. i didn't see the 99% likelihood liforecast. i'm noe t downing it, i was sayg there was also a 99% chance that hailey was going to win and donald trump did. [simultaneous talking] >> so that thing with the poll whic>> jh is an a+ poll.
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this isn't some junk poll that people are walking around saying but if it were toto bear out the findings that they came to, there would be the greatest racial and generationa realignment since the 1960s and this would've happened in one cycle. to believe that she is only up three points with 18 to18 29-year-olds when all of the evidence of how young people vote flies in the face of that or she's only up 55 points with black voters. do i think donald trump will get more black voters then he did even in 2020? suren'.e wii don't think she's going to e that short on it and her advantage with women who have o been turning out in droves to vote since the overturning of roe v. wade. she's only us p ten with them. ofit the poll said to me eve donald trump is going to take every white working-class voters in this country, i would have an easier time believing that then she's only go to win by three points with 18 to 29-year-olds.
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>> joy only gets you so far and judge what you think about the strategy of sitting on that lead for three weeks and lettingne trump define her and h basically sit back.gh >>t the truth is i thought it s longer. even you -- i don't see the debe the interview withal the coach s a real interview.ve so for me, it's like seven weeks allowing herself to not be out there and answer questions and other people -- allowing other people to define her. that's a negative. and means that everything is going to depend on tomorrow night. so she has allowed all this time to pass either because she's weak, not smart. has to memorize her lines because she doesn't know about the policy or she doesn't agree with the p policy or she doesn't remembere what she said last te about the policy. she's afraid to go out and that's why she's got a -- got th memorize her linesat.d
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shshe has lost. shame on her. she needs to worry because she d didn't do that and that's why when you've e got 44 or 28% of p people whovr say she doesn't knw what she stands for or we don'tt know what she stands for, and tithe that into the 5% that were truly undecided, that makes her a very -- makes for a very fluid race. a lo goit of people don't know t is going on. trump support is very resilient and her support among the latinos and young people is not as strong as a traditional democrat support. that's why she's not as strong as other democrats have been and that's why you will see a different number coming out ofu the race ultimately.diff i think that trump's lead, he is seen as more centrist candidate. why? i think it's because maybe it's rfk, maybe it's tulsi gabbard to.
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maybe because four years later we say he wasn't as crazy as the media tried to make him out to be. i thinm k there's another really important point and i have it here. the change candidate. the fact that 44% think she is a progressive tells me that she hasn't said anything in the last three and a half years./2 it tells y me the -- that she in so tied to biden that she can't get away from him. going to hurt her. >> tomorrow night as the night. coming up next, some bad newsoo for thm,e last person in the ro. the house g.o.p. releasing a report on the afghanistan withdrawal.. ♪ ♪ one extra push and... crack! so, we scheduled at safelite.com.
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one kamala harris trying to pin the afghanistan withdrawal onp trump. outlined in great detail how joe biden was hell-bent on leaving... then he lied about it. here'sabou what one lawmaker hat say. >> this was a catastrophic failure of epic proportions. to take... has the authority authorized by congress to come up with a plan of evacuation known as... state department wholly failed in that responsibility.. win you don't have a plan, you plan to fail. this was a failure.
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>> there is the campaign releasing a statement saying trump left the administration with zerbio plans for an orderly withdrawal. a dangerous costly mess. dana, that's not what i heard. i heard they had a plan that they abandoned. >> the biden-harris team has tried to say this since the withdrawal because when they realizedhe -- first of all they defended themselves. than they were like this was trump's fault all along. you've heard from trump himself, mike pompeo, other people in ths military who said that's notwh what it was going to be like and what we know about biden? he basically was like i'm going forward. what we know about harris, she made sure everybody knew that she wrote on the history book of the afghanistan withdrawal,ha harris was here.rr she wanted everybody to know she was the last person in the roomt to talk tohe. she knows the anniversary iskn
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coming uowp and the reports comg up, what do they do? they say its all trump's faultra but there's,s cameras everywher. she can make a statement. she can also have one of the people say biden had no idea what he was doing or the vice president makes no decisions on foreign policy but she can't do that because she wrote that harris was here on her book h. they tried this with losses and the shutdown from covid. they will say its unbelievable that bided would not have had any job losses because economyt would not -- would not have shut down because they would'veffer handled it very differently if they were in power. it's so unbelievable that they are trying to rewrite the i history and it's not working. >> she blames trump but if it hadn't -- if it had gone right which she have credited trump? >> i think history has altered given us an answer to that one. if she wants to claim credit shh
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has to take responsibility. the truth is that aim "new york times"es poll shows 5t blame kamala a lot.is that goes into the 40% who believes she. is this leftist progressive. there so mucabouh that we can tk about. biden didn't listeo hin to hisge generals and i think on page 26 of the report, the chief of staff of operations said president biden had decided that we were going to leave and he was not listening to anybody.to and i will never forget, for me it's like when america crossedru the rubicon. win the bidebihen administration said we are leaving and they will be some americans left behind. in my lifeef, as an american, yu always believe that the cavalry is coming for you. this is the first time in my life thaalvat i suddenly realizd thatming there were politicianso
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didn't believe in that concept. and in the end what you had was joe biden who for whateveryo reason, whether or not it's this callous foreign policy withdrawal that he had, or the fact that he's been wrong on every foreign policy issue he's ever been involved in according to bob gates, you look atgo everything that's gone wrongne. he comes in and he's funding iran now there is terrorism all over the place. russia invades ukraine. it's like the world fell apart win the world looked at what he did. a and we had to have this plan --d this mission where we had to have people in the military who had their own mission to get americans and afghans who helped us in the war in afghanistan.ho this is a disgusting disgrace. >> you could argue that the republicans are exploiting this catastrophrguee for political ms
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but the democrats were exploiting this whole exerciseti for political optics.e they rushethd the thing for political reasons. they wanted and out. it was supposed to be timed when they shouldn't have so where do you stand on this absolut catastrophe that your party is responsible for?onsi >> i am nowhere near that vantage point on this.ast at least in terms of the timing issue. i think the republican.res on te foreign affairs committee would be better served if they had let democrats participate in the creation of this. the ranking democrat on the committee said they weren't .nvited to participate they weren't even shown a drafth copy before it was released. the timing of that with an election coming up makes it quite clear that they want wan donald trump to look like the good foreign policy guy and for joe biden and kamala harris toar look likrie an idiot to. the problem for trump is that he
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has people like mcmaster whoter, has a new book out and been doing a lot of interviews andmp someone who defended trump a lot , saying on television that trump bears some responsibility for this.l, not al sl of the responsibility, but some because of the 2020 negotiations that ended up releasing 5000 taliban prisoners which included terrorists. don't trump doesn't want to talk about that. there's a new ad out from the harris campaign about trump on national security and it has all of these people who worked for him talking about how he is not fit to serve, that he idolizes dictators, he is wildly.s [simultaneous talking] >> we've been through that. t ofthere's an establishment grk of people who don't like him. we know that. >> we don't know it. you will continue to find out i, will tell you every day. b
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>> i will never be surprised by the people who are complainingty because they are the same people. jesse let's go to you for a final word. >> here's my advice. she will try to distance herself from joe biden... not that easy to do. this is one of those things where she has to distance.e this idos how she does it.da dana says you are the last one in the room. if i was the last one in the room but when things were falling off a cliff and the taliban was moving on the capital, i would've been faster in reacting and i would've scrambled the guys and i would've gotten us out of there faster. i would sa y we got us out of afghanistan, you didn't. i hope she's not watching. then for all the other lies i would've been a more honest and said i'm a california woman,ia, things are different in california. it's a little progressive i know when i went national and realized i had to govern then
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>> you told me you guys were winning. [simultaneous talking] >> she's been locked in a room v for five days and there's i nothing to write about so they will write about this. she went to this shop and oneo woman is sobbingth, she needs kamala harris to be president so badly. >> i this is an interesting a thing aboubot the spice market trip that she took. selena zito who lives in the area, she said why would you go there. on the website this is like a t fullhiy leftist business.is it wast where she could go ande welcomed. do you think they could walk into any small business, by around for everybody like at chick-fil-a or burger king or t wherever it was,ru they can't d it. they have tocent manufacture itn i know that j.d. vance had that
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one shown at once but that was one. this one was -- a look like it was supposed to be spontaneous. she's living in a hotel for five days, as she cookie and there? you want to go and visit a small business but also she has to take the opportunity to say anything. you have that situation.gone chi do think that if trump hadal gone to this store, all the articles would've said and the spices are up 28% over the inflation. number stories and said that. that would've been a fair pointi but theynt don't do it. >> when she does this, in then media asmek her questions or diy they stand silent. >> you don't even have to wait for a question if it's like i've got something i want to say. she never takes the opportunity to take the opportunity. tak >> look how goofy that is.ok h a look how goofy that is. spice girl. there you go.
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>> you can be in the media. she put the not in not mag. if they do these, that's good and fine. people have to remember that journalism is a profoundly shallow enterprise. they were blue-collar, it barely educated drinkers with no pads. now they are over caffeinated, overeducated, elite, soy soakedm erseat warmers whose only angles were stories require that theyo. don't actually have to call anybods y. low they file stories that are high in sugar and low in substance. it used to be the media includen "people" magazine, now they are "people" magazine. it's like i don't thinkha reporters like to report. they don't. used to be that's how you made your name as a former veteran journalist, who was once editor of men's health. i did my share of pieces on abs.
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i was there before anybody else was. there are eight packs. >> how many minutes to get to one. >> 5 minutes of flat abs a day. >> if they don't can i sue you? >> no. i was the only one to be sued for something else. >> shallow is a word on my paper here. even jessica can confirm. the truth is they are trying toe make her seem like she lives her like the rest of us. she's this -- she lives the way the vice president lives. she has someone who cooks and set the menu, someone who cleans up and everything else. so if cooking and the ability to identify good spices is enoughpe to make you president, i'm goini to vote for gordon ramsay. the whole thing is absurd.
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the craziest part of this story ist guess who wrote it? associated press. they are the ones who take an unambiguous statement that j.d. vance wrote and turned it into a negative against j.d. vance. enough said. >> i'm going to have to see borden ramsay's birthe. certificate. coming up,'s elton john...
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♪ >> jessica: we know how sir >> we finally no house or elton john feels about donald trump's rocket man nickname for kim jong un. >> i thought it was brilliant. i thought good on you don't -- donald, on the rocket man to.ne he's been to my concerts many times.s >> isn't this what we want in life? >> republicans by sneakers to. rocket man was the only nickname that i loved. i thought it was brilliant. we were like this.th >> are you per little rocket man?hate >> if bernie sanders was to buy my book, get it together,
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because he can appreciate good riding then i would appreciate bernie. he could appreciate my great riding but despised me individually. takes ea mature, discerning and elevated human consciousness to have that sort of opinion. >> i really liked it. it was so comforting. chi saw the and i was like oh, boy, does he trashed donald trump and the answer was no. thr the other thing that i wanto make note of is donald trump, he knows pop culture. he was a celebrity and running the hotels and had all kinds of stars singing there. is a guy who understandsty celebrity and pop culture.p it's not fake like it is withpl some other people running for president. >> i it's refreshing. a lot of these entertainers havees such huge egos and that's what makes them so antagonistic
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towards a trump.goni i'm not a huge fan ofan elton john. i found uptown girl terrible. we didn't start a fire, hearing that over and over again. i didn't know he was british. i thought he grew up in allentown. born to run, i like that song. >> one more thing is up next. we realize some home maintenance jobs aren't worth the risk. that's when we call leaffilter to protect our gutters. leaffilter's patented filter technology keeps debris out of your gutters for good, guaranteed. call 833 leaffilter or visit leaffilter.com everywhere but the seat. the seat is leather. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too.
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