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it's both embarrassing and subliminal. >> this started, and i love this story. as a young prosecutor, story kamala harris talked about going in that courtroom for the first time. kat. e's had one clien >> what did he say again? a young what? as a young prosecuto .r. >> oh, well, you know, look, tim, will tim schmaltz, you don't want to send out to target, you know, kamala harm. i mean, come alive. well, whatever you figure it. okay. all i can sao y is that pick for vice president is guy. t that was a disaster, raymond. s oh.o se always great to see. i got to see you in person this week. thank you so much. have a great weekend. that that is it for us tonight. jesse watters and the gang take it from here. >> everybody i'm jesse watters,
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along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr, shannon bream and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. >> donald trump showing up in kamala's backyard, california do for yet another one of his signature blockbuster press conferences. the former president working like the energizer bunny taking one question after the other, g mething our press shy vp dream of doing. >> given that she hasn't doneor of in 54 days since being crowned as queen of the democrats. trump throwing everything in the kitchen sink at herm th. and i'm here today in california with a very message for the american people. ha cannot allow comrade americae kamala harris and the communist left trro do to america what thy did to california. kamala was the godmotherto of sanctuary cities as ash radicae was l marxist, communisc
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fascist. she never worked at mcdonald'sis she said she stood over those french fries when they werhee being fried. and it was so tough for such as she never worked there. >> she is a liar. d >> the former president talked for over an houris, but did spek today to responding to one reporter's question and it was a doozy. >>it was how are you feeling about pennsylvania? >> i am feeling very good about pennsylvania because there are a lo t of peopleare in pennsylvania who deserveseen be seen and heard. >> that's wh a thay i'm here in johnstownhe. kamala could be getting a free car when she chats with dnc speaker oprah winfrey next weenk . >> i can't wait. meanwhile, donald trump is unloading on the biased t abc debate moderators who went on a fact check rampage against them moder o while letting fly harris hoaxes fly. >> i thought the debate was
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great. i thought i did very well, but i was fighting fight three people. i was fighting the crazyin left radical lunatics at abc. i lost a lot of respect for david muir. he came at me with things and a guy who has good hair but not as good as it wagoodr bus five s ago. david muir tried to correct me when i said that crime is rampant like never before i.n >> his foolish man is foolishfo foolol. >> this foolish fool was still>o talkinlig about the debate. >> judge jeanine. well, i want to talk about kamala. i want to talk about the fact that when they asked her how she was feeling about pennsylvania, she says, i feel good about pennsylvania because there's a lot of people. and then, like, what did she say? you see, she can't say anything unless she's scriptee shd shd. t >> you're going to have to admit that. but let's talk about where wt te are. the race is unchanged. even kamala's aides sas unchy that the race is unchanged. the ultimate challenge is fos st
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kamala to be able to get nuople to support her because trump's numbers are not moving. they are solidmb they're not going anywhere. and they she believes, got to disqualify him. >> so what is she going to do? she's going to lie for the next few week juss. all right. she's going to say everything th to sa to makele belie people believe she's going to take away their social security's going to take away health care. i mean, all stuff that's been ob and obviously the media is not going to help him with any of that stuff. ther but the crazy part about this is that trump and vance have dons vance 48 interviews ae and waltz have done eight. now she wants do oprah winfrey d out here. now that that should be interestingo opray i . i can't imagine that's going to be a tough one for her.ug but at the end of the day, it's 54 days and she still hasn't dons 54e solo presser and she now she's saying she's needs more debate. she's the one who turned down
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the debate at fox in the beginning of septemberde now. she's feeling competent, confident, and she wants debates. but -- but in the end, it's not going to. it's not end i going to do her y good. no one has changed. she hasn't changed anyone's mindd sh. e go it's like she got out theret th and she spoke and people were like, wod spw she can talk for 2 minutes. >> she's good. and finally, i wan and t to you of what sanders said. you said her about bernie sanders values never changed. i don't think she's abandoning her ideals. she's just pragmatic about what don' as to do to get elected.ec >> mm-hmm. greg, you satew donald trump out in california talking donalgaboua not ever workin at mcdonald's talking about david muir, his hair. t how did you think the presidet did out there? >> you know, i was just listening to him and i washi focusing on the issues. unlike youm, jesse. >> he talked about it this it's kind of a sense of how america is with sanctuary
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citiesa se and crime, homelessn, mental illness. >> it's as though the chickens have come home to roost, which is a phrasis ahee just coined. every time the democrats remove a boundary or a limit or a disincentive, it has a consequenc neveine it's and it's a consequence they never mention. so when you see crim e and theustrat chaos and the frustration of the american people, those are the consequencioricane. >> but there's one consequence that the democrats should feelgh most responsible for donald trump. >>ey he's the direct i mean, they hate him, but he is the direct result of whatgh they wrought. democrats abandoned the foundations and structuren of society, whether it's on the border, support for police,i civil order,ce patriot, theseced are all kind of together. >> you feel and sense of a decline. do you think trump would have even run if the state of the country was fine? >> do you think he'd be this if
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crime, immigration, foreign doingle connomy was operatin reasonable conditions, if he couldn't make it better, if he could make itdi even as a self-interest person? you don't go in, thingscaus are going great because then you look bad when it goes down. >> you go in at the bottom, sou you looklo good. >> i always go in at the bottom. that is true, jesse. but let's leavm.e your personal life out of this is sicko. i don't think it's the magadon' movement that inspired trump. it was the democrats who drovek country down. trump is fueled by the same thing that americans are.ca >> we're just fed up with beinge fed up. t g fehe's a turnaround artist who came in in 16, did turn things aroun artisd and it gotee wrecked. he's now coming back looking for anothed nor comeback. d >> you think he's got it?k well, i remember talkinghe to hm in 2015, doing an interview when he was talking again about running for president. we all sort of said, is this another head fake? because he does this and everybody gets very excite andd and wants to hear what he haso to say. and we were wrapping ue hap
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that interview. he said to me, i don't feel like you're taking me seriously. and i said, becaus i d thinke ts you've got so much at stake. and he said, that's whstyak the only reason i would run this is back in 2015 is if i thought i had to do it to save the countr ho doy. i think that's truly where he's motivated from all those years ago. and listen ose years ag if at most of mainstream media, you know, supporters of the vicek she president, she won the other night, and if you believe that, then you should want her to do t yos conference that wetoda saw with him today, where he's talking economy and border and crime and water usage rights. i mean, why not let her go out not and show that she can do those things? she's got some caution from within her own partys sh representative, remember just days ago said, i don't really o the one should d on one interviews because they drill down and they you may end up saying something that could be used negatively against you. but that's the whole point of vettingcause th a candidate. >> ildt is.u th harold, do you thinks goin she's going to get drilled downi on when she does the big oprah interview? >> i hope sointerview . i hope that they get that get. when you ask the question, i'm gonna answer the question. well sanswer t, happy birthday .
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>> and when you're in the road . >> thank you for the rope, though. you know, it is kind of shor and itt. >> that's okay by design. yeah, i'm in favor. for >> of both candidates doing more press conferences. i agres conferene with you. houl >> and i think they should do another debate. i've said beforeebati've, it's y an affront to the country that the two people who wantt to be president, who want the privilege of servingto prese as president, won't stand side by side at leastt three times. the idea that we're going to allow candidates to dictatey wil to us when and if they're going to debate is something for and i hope that we in thefter t tradition after this race, too, in a democracy, the poinhet of is to give voters a choice. i think the choice that botha t candidates are giving us right now, judge, about the economic policies, only thing i've heardl concretely is that president trump wanty iss no tai on tips and overtime pay. interesting ideands. at a at a time which we have a $36 a trillion debt, i'm justriou how what does that do for growth. and then she wants to provideast
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downpayment assistance for homeownership first time homeowners and provide childcaran fore or credits.t th i get the the rationale for but how does that fit intoet fi overall kind of economic plan? neither of the candidates have lai er d of that out from heard education to health care. we've heard a little bit about the borderit. g this >> think about this. we are paying this year $2 trillion in interest payments on our debt. that's more than we pay for national defense. t the first time that has ever happened. i didn't hear a question from abc about that. i do wish the president would stop complaining about the refs. you're a grown man. you're a rich, you're a formera president. stop complaining. give us your ideasgrown . and for kamala harris and phil in pennsylvania, we need more than that, saying you'rn hh here to give people and give voice and give face to supporterere s. we n and i'm for you.eeha we need more than that. the country needs to hear more aboutn thatcountrr more whc do and how you're going to do it. if you aredyou're electeau with donald trump or kamala harris, you want to have somewhat of a mandate to do something. you may not get the overall get 5545 vote or a commanding or,te you know, 300 plus electoral plu
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votes. but give the country a sense of whavet want to do on the bign issues that confront us each and every day. >> thuus each ans far, we don'te country has had the benefit of seeing what trump could dotax with the trump tax cuts and see what kamala is doing with the the and the economy and the immigration vote. >> whe itionn you go to the iphe store and in the coming days, you're going to order the iphone 16. no one clamoring for the iphone 11. they want to know what's r the, what's what, what do we have come? >> i want i want the iphone that's going to workiphone tha i the immigration policy that's going to keep these people out. >> and he is yetcytwill kee to m saying is, yeah, i hear you. >> and i know you hear me, tooo and if i get you, you're defending your position. i get it. g yourositioii just want them tw by side and let's get let's get some issuean ss in this next time they have this debate. when you have the press conference, viceferenc presiden, i want them to query you about how do you plan to do these things? are you concerne du pland about thatout th that no one ever asked president trump about the debt? so these are the things y debt eiti'm concerned about wo can call the moderators didn't ask the cuttinrs ask tg questio,
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harold? >> i would have asked. different question. good. thank you. get a room. >> getyou two also get a room. >> go ahead.i ha >> trump's rolling out yet another game changing idea to help out workers. so we'll copycat kamala steal this. we trade that group. >> i want to be an actor so why don't you act like a good sister and get me some of those baby back ribs? >> i'd be a director. now, let's try a scene where you go get your and action and cut out a drama. >> this action. >> maybe i'll just go get wings for everybody. work, play, blink, relief, work, play, blink release. the only three in one extended release formula for dry eyes blink. >> when i started mypillow it was just a problem solution. one product company was sincere
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time. >> go to in terrify and save today everybody's workinghe eco their donald trump rolling out yet another big idea on the economy he says it's going to help boost the u.s. workforce no taxes on overtimnomy. e. i'm also announcing that as ov cuts, we cuts,ional will end all taxes on overtime.w well, you'll get a whole
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new workforce by doing the no taxes on overtime. i'm for the workin.g man break and woman to finally catch a break, and that's what we're doin vice >> vice president harris also trying to keep the economy tryi e constantlys gold pointing to this goldman sachs report. she says it backs her economicme over president trump's what goldman sachser has said is that donald trump's plan would make the economy worse. >> goldman sachs, for example,sa hachs, fs said that my plan woul grow our economy and his plan would shrink economy. >> but goldman sachs ceo>> sha david solomon says not so fast.n he's downplaying this report on harris' economic plan.harris >> what the report did is it looked a handful of policy polic issues that have been put out by both sides, and it tried to model their impact on gdp growth. and the reason i say a bigger deal has been made of it is whage it t it showed is thef poli difference between the sets of policies that they put forward. put was about 2/10 of 1%.o
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i think this blew up into something that's bigge's bigger what it was intended to be. >> all right. well, greg, i was told that he only cares about billionaires and i don't know how many of them work overtime. >> i love the the difference between these two plans, the trump and harris plan, according to goldman sachs. gdp was 2/10 of 1%. i think that might fall in the margin of error. >> what do you guys think? the marg do yoin fact, all analf this is one big margin of error. if you could predict this stuff, do could p you you d maybe predict other things like the stock market lik. right.wh this is why you diversify. this is why you rebalance assets, why you have an indexe fund. >> herald. it's becausean you predict the stock market. and if you can't predict the stock market , you can't predict this either. >> and i think that's it c the goldman sachs ceo was pointing at, is that this was b.s. and it came from is. >> look, you know what? i'm for any any kind of way
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to money out of the government's hands because it's not their money. handit's not tit's your money.hi and that's how this should be framed, saying you're not akin going tax over time. isn't taking money from the government for e govern the dollar thbt 35 trillion, whatever it is. it's not their money. the fact is, the more you, is,ee the more tax, the more money you give to the government, the more they're going to spend. sthey're morbidly obese and they're eating themselves to death . >> so i have a theory. i think itso i is time h for a conservatorship. right. you know, it's like when was it amanda bynes, britney spears lindsay lohan realized that they could not control their finances. you got a conservatorship.a america, is america anconsery less stable? britne britney spears. we ny , 1 trillion in debt. we need a court to appoint someone to manage our affairs for a decade. fo i'm ready. >> maybe it's switzerland. maybe it's elon musk. maybe it's ae it is team of brilliant,it i
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apolitical economists. >> but ws a team oe need to cutd strings because the britney's the amanda's the linsey lohan's in government are destroy, will destroy. >> you're saying the women are spending the moneye wo? >> hd not say that. i think i believe i believe linsey is male or female. ndseyr >> linsey graham, good luck. who will be on fox news sundaynh this weekend? >> oh, as a male senator from united states senate. he identifiethiss as a male.s ae >> he is for now. now okay. we're going to leave that ther.e . doesn't cancel me on sunday, senator. okay there. >> judge craig says that the federal government is obese and can't stop eating. >> he wants a conservatorship. maybe some mozambique government. >> no, we do need. you want to. do you want to keeconservap goii >> trump. trump. bezos. epic. okay. there you go. okay. leave that for you. jand udge ji got to talk abouts tax cuts. okay. anand they keep talking about hw trump is all about the wealthy people and saving his billionaire friends. americans making between 15,050 thousand received a tax cut16
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between 16 to 26%, and those making between 50,001 hundred received a tax break of 15 to 17%. those are the trump tax cuts. okay. let m it's not about his billionaire friends. and let me tell you about how common tell you lies. >> all right. these 16, what they economists, nobel laureates, they all contributed to kamala and to biden. >> i mean,y it's just like int the 51 intelligence. >> they just make this stuff up . >> all right. these are people who will say anr. ing to get powee peop and finally, i mean, the goldman sachs ceo was like, i don't want to get involved sat in this. what do you don't the fact that he came out the next da thy and started talking about the fact that she's talking about goldman sachs. ct she iouthey don't want to gee middle of this thing and shame on her for doing it. >>ng and that trump saysnt to ta he doesn't want to tax overtime. and your ov question. excellent. okay. billionaires don't make overtime, as far as i knowllion they may work a lot of hours,ho but they're not getting paid hourly. right. they're nours bu hourt.
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it's just a question of time before she says that, too. itl when sheou recal said she did want to tax tips, "newsweek" rand to an articleam and it says kamala wants no tawc on tips and the majority of republicans agree. so she made it uan de ip a game. . okay. well, harold, i seit's aeeptici some registering on your face over there. >> but let me say this. i was just listen, i listenesmn to the judge as taking it in. >> but on debate night, these the night even the groups that in some of these small focus groups that they hadl foce that they thought the vice president won, they still gave large advantagessi , some of theset trum groups to president trump when it came to the economypwhen i av they think that's going to be handled. they still are not moved that she'sshe has the better c. >> right. and i think that's one of the things one of the reasons i thinthk that press conferences for vice president harris are important and why specific are important at this time. >> you know,s ti one of the thit we talked a lot about this in the last segment, i amtalks amazed that no one talks about the debt anymoreab. my entire political career wasla
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animated by political animatedci by republicans, criticizing thmocrats for not being responsible on that front. and then bill clinton won the presidencyn won th saying hd he was going to usher in a new era of government spending, that they are big was over. was now both parties just partake at the table, a big spending. and when you think about it, we spend in 2023, the government spent $6.1 trillion taxpayer dollars. now, we went over we we spent spentn had.quarte a quarter of that went to went health care programs, medicare, medicaid, chips in america, the affordable act, 21% to social security, 13% to defense spending, another 15% for veterans and economic security programs. about a quarter of tha at quart of it goes for other things in the government. we have to get our arm arms aron it. so when the president says no taxes here and vice president harris sayhere andden i'm going to give people money for down payments on homes. that has to be analyzeas d in morea lot serious way. i give david solomon a lot of credit. i'm sure you getofdit. fromt repo that report some of the things that the vice president said
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and he clarifiedrt d a lot of.ertain, but one thing is for certain, we're in an economic holice. a and unless we like being in an economic hole, we should demand of these candidates, give us a plan to grow and pay us out of the debt, the enormous holeb that democrats and republicans, i might add have put us in. and i know what you don't want to hear this, but the person who ran up the most debtour ye in years and any anyary president was donald trump. >> nowpresid that so there was some risk there. >> but my only point>> harol isg have to be mindful of these things as we talk about how we get out of it. >> jose i couldn't tell if you were deep in thought or you were, but that never hasf y: ever asked me that. or you were blocking out: or what harold lloy blod saying.mo >> i listened what he said and he said, we're spending a lot of money on health care.on iha and so that's why we have tove t make america healthy again. harold. agso we don't need to spend trillions of dollars on sicke m. americans because when they're healthy, you don't have to spend the money. i have a guy a guy w who i knows in the concrete business, and a lot of guye bus don't want to we saturdays because even though
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they get 80, they tax o.t. so much. they actually tax a lot more than regular tax rates.ha and these are. yeah, and these are hardworking trueyeah, jamaicans, americans, mexicans. >> they want to work. ke thi but if you take this tax cut from the 80, they will work even harder. when we are over. some the conventions. i was talking to some of the hair and makeup ladies. the hair i was like, man, you must be here a lot. we're working 6 a.m. jesse toare midnight. yeah. and when i said that, i was like, are we running this company? r thi >> a 19th century railroad trust. and then i realized she wanted to work that long becauseause g getting paid overtime is aetrti motivatoisr. wan and when you take that away, people don't want to work. when i was just a little intern or i think i was probably getting hourly, i would comed th in earlier and then i would stay later i and it was crushing it. >> and then they put me away a on salarway and then i was likee a regular employee. >> i was making less and it was so mak.
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>> it's not easy. easiest you get shot at. other things happen in the moment after as after an evil an tried to take my life. >> that sucker was moving fast. >> so well, i'm here because cht that chart i go, let me see that chart in the washington post pumping out this headline that says, quote, trump stokes suspicionn attemp about assassination attempt raising fears of more violence l . but the american people are not going to shut up about what happenede noing to s abo? and even both sides of thesle ar aisle are angry about the secret failure to protect the president's life. democrats is predicting there b will be, quote, outrage overtem. new report on the assassination attempt. >> watch this. ame >> i think the american d appa are going to be shocked ,astonished and appalled we what we will report to them
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. the failures by the secretcret r service in this assassination attempt. >> the formeattempt on r president. you know, jesse, the secret service i think, has clearly lost credibility. i mean, that's that's not anything that i think anyone at thi s would disagree with. they still have explained whyof no one was on the roof. they still did not explain. whys they didn't have a meeting and why they blamed the locals right off the bat, but clearly is wrong. >> and they still haven't explainetill hd about shooter communicating with people in a croswiths to a pond in europe. and yet they think that thattrin our watching this is contributing to conspiracy. they didn't explain why they cremate conspirad body like that or why they washed off the roof like that. explain they haven't explained anything why they didn't accept whidn' they didn't d go pick up the radios that day. josh hawley last night cam e on the and said that whistleblower told him that the
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female was in charge of this entire trip. donald trump took to pennsylvania. she was the site operato shred and she failed her test. she should have never been that position, but she failed the test and they still put her in chargtest ay e of trip to pennsylvania. cheatle remember, she wanted all 30% women, so they promoted this woman who failed the test to be in charge of security. and trump got shot in the ear. that's crazy. and we have learned that from a whistlebloweot in thr becausel still don't have answers from the secret servicers from or t. everything we've found oute foun is from whistleblowers. t >> it hasn't been found outough through any forthcoming this the agency that blew it. that's what makes people suspicious not trump talking about it. >> yeah, and the amazing thing.w shannon, why can't he talk about it? >> i mean, the fact t he is stil standing and still running and google still it down forifin thsignificant period of time,
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what what are they afraid of? they're the ones who call him hitler and, you know, a threat to democracy. >> this is reality. and that was the point he madehh the other night at the debate, if you're using this languagdebe about me, people are going to, he would argue, feel a need to neutralize me argue some ways i mean, this is a man who was shot at weeks ago. he was hit in an attempt to take his life. of course, he's going to talk about it. it's part his life and of this campaign. so if he's guiltn y of fearsinao about the assassination attempt, is that true of democrat, th blumenthal, the senator as well? because what he said was way ase more, i think, heated thanwe what we've heard from president trump, saying that hear people going to be shocked and appalled by that. that's a really strong language coming from who had just been briefed. thg the idea that trump talkin ,it invites his followers to then go after someone else. i thin fto go k the reasoning os piece, but we've all covered the cases involving rand paul and lee zeldin and, you know, steve scalisde there. >> yeah, and listen, it happense on both sides of the aisle, but i don't i don't get tellingr
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a presidential contender, a former president who almost got shot in the headme ot shot that hehe did shouldn't be talking about it. >> he actually using he actually did it to get shot o . yeah.ea yeah. greg, what do you want to say? i don'nine: t think it happensy. on both sides of the aisle, actually. >> well, just meaning that there was the gabbyon: jus giffords shooting in the paul pelosi. >> yeah, but i mean, we don't tell people shut up in thisto s field. >> it's like blaming the victih feels like you're silencing the victim. imagine this in another arenthar please don't talk about your sexual assault because you'll only be asking for more of i lt becaut. >> you would not hear that. att you would be you would be attacked for that and justifiablackefor thaty. >> this isn't new. the media use this strategthy. >> the with the george floydri riots they they trieotd to silence the outrage over the looting and arson by claiming that outrage woulddu further racism and oppression if you kept talking about your neighborhood being trashed, well, you're stoking against the people trashing it. the looters. ooters you're racist because you don't like looters. i was called racis.t for for
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talking against the rioting and the looting g. >> new york city, the media, the dems love to talmskphanto about violence, the mythical white supremacy in the mountain is. el smollett banana peels on park benches, nooses in garage is transphobic rhetoric leading to suicide as they silence tratn the manifesto of the trans shooter, they talk about parent s, schools, inciting violence when they're just trying to keep schools from interfering just t in their kids so-called sexuality. >> they don't talk about the realxuality. they don't talk about the assassination. they don't talk about migrant crime. the n, mi the murders, the subway pushers, and basically the deranged mentally il llk hom that we have to face every day when we walk home from wore k. n he has every right.t ima the president. i'm glad you're going to come to me. yeahgineyou're coming . y righ >> the president has every right to talk about the assassinatio aboutn. he was shot. he was a half an inch, if noty less away from even greater harm. worse, worse, tragic, calm fatal harm. i was pleased to see
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senator blumenthal say what hesl said and i hope that givesbegi some calm and projects even more calm as we begin to hear this and that calm translatesins into some change. disinvesteomd nation of whaty a, he's saying is true. we're going to learn some really, really awful, disturbingdistur. i w and i was reminded this is notno to make the equivalency a bit,em but then to have all this shooting. we heard some information right afterwardsinformation righ and, judge, you and i comment about how it was only going to get worse. what i drse pit o hope happens t they learn from this and whatever i hope they have fromso this and are implementing things to ensure that president trump nor president biden for an ump norbiden, fy any of the asss they protect ever have to deal with what had to be dealt with there. but i do think the questions asu asked, s.e., about the the roof and all that stuff should be i'd say one last thing on deeing on joshua. there was an allegation, and i just don't believe we shouldmann very careful if there was a woman in charge, do we not hire white guy nots after enron, then we don't hire white matter. >> if she's a woman and she failed, sh t the test, she shout
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have been promoted. exactly. >> jnine: ext know if that is the case, there was a man or a woman shake the test. they should no t have beenerin i covering a president. >> i got it. but let's let's get the facts. let's get. yeah got it's get , well, thoset facts. here's a hired of lesson appeari learned from this. >> we knew this in 1950. how you covenew thisr presidenth >> there's a president. we need to learn how to presen t . why? why is this administration allowing people to resigadminisy are people being fired? why are people being allowedy ai resign and taking their pensions? there's no consequencee pe with people. they're complicit with the incompetence. and if i they aret is it, why is dti relevant? >> why do you have a woman who is not as tall you hwho is e president on his detail? >> that's all. yeah. harold, coming up, your bread is ready : your b with. a side of smack down that crazy video and more p o in the fastet growing cases on this day. emu♪
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direct know it's the other way around back time for the fastest first step. >> not all heroeme fors wear ca, some sling bread pans, a bowl panes.l workers smashing a crazy customer with a bread fan after they went berserpan afk wen attacking employees and customers in his colorado restaurant. >> watch this. stop, stop. pull up, blue collar. greg, you seem to isg you this something that you wouldt if you worked at panera bread? >> it's a tough call. you know, i always thought it was the carb i always at panera that were deadly. you know, i never go to panera becaus deadly. goi always see it as a place where couples go to break up. you know t. it, it's public enough,ut but yet everyone there has everr own problems to care. everybody's either getting a job intervieybody eiw, but isa male or a female the perp?
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>> i think the perp was a male. i thought it was a female. yes, i think it's a male. >> i think it's a that doesn'tak make it. i can see that makes a difference to me. e ifi'm a lot of mental illness going around with people who have their own biology, so they find no stability in their liveir own sos. and you see a lot of public displays of mental illness. i think that's a they.. >> but i could be wrong. shannon, what are your thoughtsu about what i thought the reporting on this identifygh suspect is a male. >> i don't know we can go back t and check that. but thishe is the second timebak the person came back. >> they were there before they had a scufflethere be. on:o >> this person was there. if it's a male, just say he's i'm not sure i need to go . back and maybe you should do it. >> i can't keep up do your withe research on you, greg, on this show. >> but the perp, the suspect, had been there already and gotten away, then came back. and this is rounspecd. >> i loved how you just remove the pronoun. yew yos. : di so we talked about sometimes people may see violencsue happen
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>> harold? i believe it was smoking. right. moking, r]have you ever quit sog you started and then later read it regretu starte. >> hmm. maybe a couple of books, but ibo thn't looklot like back a lot le that, so i don't really. >> i don't. i don't. dr. books? noe ar, their books that i stard that i wish i had had not set>>e down so long. >> so. >>dge, you ever quit something ? >> something you started and regret that you quit? yege jeani s. >> yeah. smoking. oh, you regrets. you regret yes. ge jeani. >> yeah. oh, so you wish you were stillc, smoking. >> yeah, but i can't. it's not good for you. that's not a regret. that's just. that's a reallgret -- jeaniy goe .ppeare >> every time i smell a cigarette, i want to go to bedd e . >> smoking adds years to your life, kids. i'm jokingur. that's the great thing about live shows jesse the ever quit s jesse,o it's hard to quiten something when you never start something that's true. >> i'd say heroin.in yeah. while i was so good and thenit i gave it up because it's bad and then sometimes you just miss it. >>yo it take that and put that n
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blogs. >> shannon i had a very promising karate career when i was a kid. >> yes. oh, wow i should have stucknd with it. i haven't, you know, better than myself around here. >>s used to it.. he made a joke. when i'm going to say i have not played guita played r in lie a year and a half. >> oh, that is bad. get back on that. i got to get : ge back on that. >> yeah. all right. what's the strangest thing? you know? wait that, ye shat is much about shannon. i bet you have some weird h little thing in your head.bout >> yeah, i know a lot about the bible. as you kno w. >> you know, i would say probably people would not expect how much i know about baseball muc. aseball really? i married into a baseball sosl ki and so i know all kind things about baseball, boxing, all kinds of stuff. >> but i like it. it comes handy.et it i bet it people don't expect it, you know? i bet it does. you know what they thinkdo know about baseball jersey sometimes. >> sometimes wha got to think about baseball or your grandmother. >> yeah, grandmother playing baseball.
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that's what i used to do. my grandmother was really good at baseball jesse: so good. >> it was, like, hot.r but what about. yeah, whatever. your baseball, whatever your. >> grandmother was really attractive. that doesn't worgrandmally k. : th i think about your grandma shut. grandmother.n. estio >> what is the strangest thing? you know, way too much about. i have been reading cia books for the last two years. i probably read like seven books on the cia. i know everything about them . >> well, probably not everything, because they like >> geep things from me. >> secrets. all right, judge, what's the strangesht, t? you know way too much about ? >> oh, the last thing because. you prosecuted these cases. reg: intget because i investigad and prosecuted some of the uglyt is some of the worst things that i could make your hair stand up. si cani can you spot them witht even like on the street. >> can you go? cogot to sit i used to sit in the jury box in a courtroom and they'd bring the defendantsl mut. i'd say murderer, thief,, dirtrd
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bag, ,game show idea station like that. that is a gang show. nameh fox station name that criminal. >> yeah. and the criminals participate ped they get time criminate anda right. >> and no newsdophiles is when d them to prison, you tell them have a good time. >> good luck, little jar. : go, i love books about aboutrg organized crime. >> i don't call it shrinksanize, but know so much about the history of the country. i just read a great book called thea gr that the marveloi mrs. tannenbaum. i think that was woman who was reallys woo was th the d the underworld king here, queen in new york. f and must have been on.kind of so she was being a woman.ea but i love all those kindnine of books and she was undere underground. what was she was she was a crime boss. she wawas --e bos a crime. she did it all.>> jud she was a crime boss. and it was a woman. it was. it was. and you don't associate years this early 20th. >> i'lat yeais?old: earl get yon >> okay. thank you.k strangehave any things. >> i know too much. abou, i read about these: you
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>> what do you see when you. >> i love you.l very oh, very sweet. . yeah. you don't get to see that often, do you? no, you don't. what do you thin ofk about that, shannon? >> i'm going to cry. i've watched it and i cried. i'm gomost cried, sweetie. watch the whole thing. >>le thiit's sweet. >> very sweet.so, so, "jesse watters primetime", wenight we have brad favre"jesr we have caroline levitt and michael shellenberger. ittmichael at 8:00 eastern. definitely watch that. atand no one more thing for me, because i want to save time for the judge. >> okasave timy. take a look at these. ever wonder what a back running down the street look like where you get a real kick of this one? monday was the annual borough race in mining district victor, colorado. the donkeys races seven mile ise terrain on top of historic mining sites. anywayveterrain op of hi, then e finish line, and i am on hand. >> very good. a massachusetts police department found a foolproof
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