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i was there. i'm sure it still is. there is a finite number of agents available. you can't just pull them off of a tree. it takes a good year to train them, vet them, get them up to speed. another two years before they're seasoned enough to take on any aspect of the job. right now the secret service has about 32 protectees, which is ridiculous. a lot of those people don't need secret service protection. hunter biden for example. they could pull agents off of his detail and put them on trump's detail where they might do more good. >> yeah, someone will have to coordinate this. dan emmett, the former secret service agent on how this could have happened. a little luck. here's "the five."
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>> dana: hello. i'm here with greg gutfeld, jesse watters, judge jeanine pirro. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." just moments ago, the fbi, secret service and other officials giving a major update on the second assassination attempt on donald trump's life. watch this here. >> the subject who did not have line of sight to the former president fled the scene. he did not fire or get off any shots at our agents. >> what we did yesterday proves that the system can work. because the suspect didn't even get close to getting a round off. we apprehended him. brought him to justice. >> dana: it comes as we get chilling new details on the would-be assassin including what he was doing before being getting caught. 50-year-old ryan routh was laying in wait, hiding for 12
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hours in a sniper's nest before being confronted. a secret service agent opening fire after spotting a rifle poking through a chain link fence while the president was golfing. causing him to flee in a car until cops caught up with him. >> driver, walk straight back. keep walking. >> dana: the secret service director addressing concerns that his agency needs more resources. watch here. >> we also have a necessary need for to make sure that we're getting the personnel that we have. that requires us to have the funding, to be able to hire more people. you can't just give me money and say hey, we're going to make sure that everybody gets overtime. the men and women of the secret service right now, we're red lining them. they're rising to the moment.
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they are meeting the challenges right now. >> dana: judge, take us through your thoughts. >> jeanine: this is the second assassination attempt in two months. you're only lucky so many times. now, the secret service, you may recall, told us the protection of donald trump was upgraded after we received the iranian intelligence of the threat against him based upon his take-down of soleimani as well as al-baghdadi. what we saw in butler was a fiasco of finger pointing by the secret service. i will point out we still don't have the final report on this. yesterday, thank god that there was one secret service agent that was able to see the barrel of that rifle coming through a gated fence and was able to shoot. god bless him for the fact that
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he had the ability to see and stop that. also want to be clear that i don't know that the assassin, attempted assassin would have been caught but for a civilian who took a photo of the car and got the plate number. the first question is there really communication or communication at all between the local police and the secret service? now, there also is, you know -- why -- there's still a question as to whether or not donald trump is getting presidential level protection. there were no drones. okay? there were no dogs. and, you know, he's talking about either they need more people or they need more money. the secret service said yesterday that secret service is limited to areas that the secret service deems possible. so why doesn't a group that is so in to reimagining the police and reimagining everything deeming that it's possible for
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someone to be able to see through that hole where people all the time, including the press, take photos of president trump playing on the golf course. everybody knows that that is an area that is capable. it's a major thoroughfare. at the same time, don't tell me you don't have the ability to secure outside of that fence. they say that they can't close that particular spot. i'm not so sure that they couldn't have done that. biden says secret service needs more help. congress should give them more help. i have an idea. biden could assign more help. he could redirect funds. we have 7.5 million towards electric vehicle chargers. i think eight of them are working. we have billions of dollars every year that are going towards illegal -- we don't know how many are coming, but we got the money for them. so don't tell me you can't redirect funds. finally, what is the mission of the secret service? the mission of the secret
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service is supposed to be the protection of the president, his family and dignitaries. i can tell you as a local d.a. for 32 years that the secret service is always competing on economic crimes with local das, with local attorney generals. why is the secret service involved in 2009, they created an electronic crime task force in rome, italy, no less, where it was a public private partnership to go after high tech and computer based crime. why are they doing everything that local d.a.s and attorney generals are doing as well as every other three-letter agency is doing? finally get out of our business. don't tell me you don't have the money and you don't have the time. hire, merit, based upon merit and not dei. the final thing i'll say, if you don't have the right people, go to the military. you have military men that would jump at the chance of this.
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they have the clearance and mental and physical ability to do it. >> dana: the secret service started 1865 under the treasury department. financial crimes were under them at that time. so the golfing event was not on schedule. routh was in the tree for 12 hours apparently? >> harold: yeah, i hope everyone had a good weekend. glad to be back around. i agree with some of the things judge said. i disagree with some things. i agree whole heartedly based on what the sheriff said. the sheriff said that president trump phoned him and thanked him and all of the law enforcement for their efforts. i understand that president trump according to the reports told the secret service thank you for your efforts. i won't tread over things that the judge has already said. there's a couple questions that i still have. i hope we'll get -- i thought the press conference was constructive.
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they told us what they knew and what they don't know they tell us when they do know these things. one of the things i want to know, when did the guy get to palm beach? how long had he been there? was he ever at bedminster or any other place that president trump has been over the last six to 12 months? i think if we get answers to these questions, we'll get answer to the questions that is reverberating in my mind when i learned that the president was safe and that -- i did less the press conference, no shots were fired. the guy didn't have a line of sight. the real question, was he's working with a foreign adversary. we don't know the answer to that yet. people say the guy is perhaps low level and not sophisticated enough. but normally those are the very people that sometimes may be either knowingly or unknowingly working with people that they shouldn't be working with. finally, this notion of resources, i differ with the judge and you have a strong theory about this as well, i think whatever resources that
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they may need, whether redirecting something from one thing to the other, if the congress wants to come back and i think that everyone would vote for an emergency supplemental to provide whatever the secret service may need in terms of more training, more people, whatever -- more munitions, whatever it may be. if it's an off-the-record thing which we learned this was, we know the president likes to do there. maybe they should sweep it anyway. if they need more resources, that's what we should not only perhaps give them but that's what we should absolutely give them to make sure we don't have the problem again. i congratulate the secret service from saving us of one of the great tragedies the nation would have suffered. >> dana: the special agent in charge of the miami field office said the attempted assassin was the subject of a previously closed 2019 tip to the fbi that routh was in felony possession of a firearm, which means he shouldn't have had it. >> jesse: so he's all over the fbi's radar. he was all over the media's
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radar. he was all over the state department's radar. state department got a tip about him when he was in ukraine. dana, what is a poor roofer from north carolina doing flying to ukraine? how is he flying to ukraine, flying to hawaii, flying to palm beach? flying to washington d.c. who the hell is this guy? you see he's wearing an expensive peacoat with a preppy tie. next thing all camouflage and red, white and blue. this man is nuts. i don't trust him and i want to know everywhere where he's been. because he's a ukraine radical. he's been radicalized either self-radicalized or some other foreign entity has ahold of them or maybe something that we don't want to talk about. this guy, you don't have the convict like that running around out in the open like that getting interviewed by the times and just showing up at the right place at the right time? we got lucky. they didn't even sweep the
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perimeter until he was already on the course. they didn't presweep it. they're patting themselves on the back? they got to be kidding me. this is not about money. joe biden just spent $20 trillion. plenty of money. he wants money? they can have the money. they have as much money as we can print. when has it ever stopped us? we print it. it's about priorities. the biden-harris administration has not been able to protect their rival. either they're reckless or they don't care that much. this guy, you realize how extraordinary to have two attempted assassinations on one guy with huge security lapses in the span of a couple weeks? it's insane, dana. joe biden came out and was listless. if i was president and this happened on my watch, i'd fire someone. i'd fired someone. if this had happened to obama, if -- there was no attempted assassinations on barack obama's
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life like this. if there was, fox news would be out of business. rush limbaugh would be yanked off of the air because they said something critical. think about the things they're saying about this guy and it's completely normalized. joe biden is at the beach. they can protect him. kamala harris is riding and in a bus all over rural georgia. perfectly fine with protecting those people. they can't protect one man and the answer? why can't they protect that guy? that's the question. >> dana: greg? >> greg: the dems have to realize, there's a risk in amplifying the risk that this guy has to be stopped. you have a lot of people believing that trump is a existential risk. a lot of people believe that trump is a existential risk. that activates -- it's a genuine way to brainwash somebody. it activates those on the margins of society to fulfill your directive. you see -- you brand somebody
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hitler, that has a long-standing effect. you know, you see the media trying to tie this to the rhetoric about springfield. a, this guy isn't from haiti. b, that is not how brainwashing works. brainwasf time. wouldn't happen in a few days after some kind of outburst. you know, after a story appears. it happens after months or years, a specific ominous rhetoric targeting the object for in this case, you can say it's cause and effect. four or five years of this. it's interesting to me, it's the same people that push the concept of hate speech in its most absurd form. you know, using the wrong pronounce the hate speech. employ it in its purist shape for years. then you have to wonder, why are pundits blaming trump's rhetoric for thisemocrats polling with abusive husbands. it's no different. it's not trump's rhetoric.
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it's how the media twists it. bloodbath. talking about the auto industry, their profits. do most people know that? probably not. drinking bleach, the fine people hoax. it was the hoaxing of the rhetoric that created this umbrella notion that trump is a existential racist and that encouraged violence. that is the brainwashing. i watch a lot of dateline. so i understand motive and opportunity. both suspects, you have motive and opportunity. you have white male misfits that are similar, perfect to be triggered. in this case, you have somebody that was seeking the infamy of some ukraine fantasy, hanging out with malcolm nantz. these are the perfect candidates for triggering. timing is similar. for an election, target is the same. who benefits without trump out of the picture? ukrainians do. the ukrainian army does.
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i don't know. the suspect was deemed as politically ambiguous. how are you politically ambiguous when you try to kill trump? that was the same strategies of spin that was used on crooks. he was looking at other places as well. that's as ambiguous as my good looks. >> dana: which are not ambiguous. >> greg: thanks very much. >> dana: more to come. coming up, donald trump breaking his silence on the second attempt of his life and questioning if joe biden and kamala harris need to change their rhetoric. ♪ (vo) if you have graves' disease... ...and itchy eyes, the truth may be even more uncomfortable. people with graves' could also get thyroid eye disease, or t-e-d, which may need a different doctor. find a t-e-d eye specialist at isitted.com. liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i saved hundreds. with the money i saved i thought i'd get a wax figure of myself.
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♪ >> jeanine: donald trump is torching joe biden and kamala harris saying that his second would-be assassin believed their rhetoric of him being a threat to democracy. the liberal media has been cranking up their trump dearrangement syndrome to 11 by comparing the man to hitler. >> let's not pretend that donald trump isn't exactly like mussolini and hitler. he's that guy. >> domestic terrorism is a real thing and he stokes it. >> all he's doing is riling up his base. >> let me know who i got to vote for to keep hitler out of the white house. >> hitler, mussolini. >> a lot of people have tried to draw similarities twine mussolini and hitler and
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terminology like vermin. >> jeanine: you know, jesse, they claim that donald trump is rallying up his base and inciting violence as though he's somehow responsible. it's like victim blame. >> jesse: yeah, greg made that great point last week. the reaction to him getting a second assassination attempt was got to stop golfing, got to stop doing rallies and stop talking about illegal immigration. it's just him. he's inviting the bullets. in a sad way he's trapped. if he loses the election, they want to throw him in prison. if he keeps winning, they'll try to put another bullet in him. that's how scary this is. this guy is clearly a democrat voter, he's a democrat donor, he has a harris-walz bumper sticker on his car. he echos the same slogans about eliminating the threat to democracy. greg made a great point. they've been brow beaten for
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four years about this guy. threat, threat, threat. when a guy who is as cuckoo as this guy hears that and wants to be a hero in order to save democracy, maybe he lurks around the golf course. maybe that's how he becomes the hero that he's always wanted to be. it's similar to the way these muslim radical preachers used to operate. remember they used to have these sermons that were so hysterical that it would trigger lone wolfs. we used have to go after them. we waxed a few. this is what is happening now with the media. are they going to stop? no. that's how sick they are. they won't stop. >> jeanine: dana, how is it even possible that lester holt would tie an assassination attempt to, you know, what's going on in springfield and threats in that town, bomb threats that are being made? is that what aboutism? >> dana: i'm not in lester
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holt's mind. i know they have a 21-minus cast every night. maybe they're trying to figure out a way to put it together. the springfield thing is bad. separate from that -- the babylon bee having the best headline, the democrats accuse trump of inciting further violence but not dying. that's the babylon bee. "the washington post" said another chance for trump to refrain democrats has emerged. republicans outraged over possible assassination attempt. are you not? just because you're not a republican, are you not outraged by this? if there was ever a time to be outraged, it would be now. the media continues to get us in this situation where we're living in a world that is highly charged, the nation needs a circuit breaker, we need both candidates to be protected, we need this president in particular. donald trump has had two assassination attempts on his life. you think there's not more copycats out there? i'm sure they have tough
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conversations that he will be out there campaigning. he will do it. he must be protected. "usa today" put this story in the top left corner of the front page. okay? the fronts page is about hope in america, colleges, isreal. all of us are very fortunate that it turned out the way it did. in a moment, the nation is on a hair trigger. if something happens to donald trump or kamala harris, this nation will be in a lot of trouble. we need the secret service to have what they need. if you need more money, great. both candidates seem to be safe. whoever gets elected after that, both candidates need to be safe after that as well. >> jeanine: harold, there's still an ad up where -- an ad,
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senator bernie sanders said starts with there's not a lot of time left. i'm asking everyone to pitch in and support team harris. donald trump is extraordinarily dangerous. he's a threat to our democracy. i mean, this has been going on for years. you know, 2015. this -- rick wilson. this isn't going to be done until somebody puts a bullet in donald trump. in 2017, a bernie sanders supporter that shot steve scalise. you can't -- this can't continue to go on. yet they still call him hitler. >> harold: right. i don't blame democrats for this. i don't assume you guys are either. we have reached a terrible point. if we want to talk to politics, the guy that did this, that tried to do this to president trump and is under arrest may have voted for president trump in 2016. i hear everything. i don't want to get into the back and fortht jesse, we talk about what happened with
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previous presidents. president gerald ford, there were multiple attempts on his life. president reagan was shot. that's no excuse or justification for what we're dealing with today. we have to put some of this in context. violence has been a part of our politics for -- even robert f. kennedy jr. was shot and killed at a rally, which looked like he was rallying to be the nominee of the democratic party. this is no justification or excuse for any of it. i applaud law enforcement. there's so many efforts to harm our country and to harm presidents that are stopped and neutralized by law enforcement. what i'm most interested in, trying to determine what it is the secret service is doing wrong, what is it that they need to do right. because dana, you're right. regardless who wins this election, this kind of unfortunately -- i hope i'm dead wrong. but this kind of behavior may not stop. i believe the language has
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ratcheted up. former president trump for the entire presidency of president obama, he said that he was not a citizen. he's called vice president harris stupid. i think there's a lot of this on both sides. >> jesse: no, there's not. >> harold: i'm not assigning blame to president trump by any stretch for anything that has happened. i think we're naive in not being honest if we don't say on both sides we need to calm this down. this has gotten completely, completely out of control. there's nothing wrong with saying you're against someone because of their politics and vote against them. to say you're against them and enacted violence, i don't care who says it, democrat or republican, it's just wrong. >> jeanine: greg, i disagree with harold. i want to know if you do. i think there's a big difference between saying someone is not a citizen and someone is stupid and calling someone hitler and an existential threat. harold says he wants to put things in context. what context would you put this
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in? >> harold: i didn't say that. i want to be clear. i'm not saying there's context of what happened with president trump. i'm saying presidents have been targeted before. >> jeanine: go ahead. >> greg: well, i'm not like interested in telling people they can't say that stuff. if you want to call him hitler, call him hitler. i don't really care. but i do think there's a difference in how people react to it. there's a weaponized persuasion when it's done over time. for example, if you want to bring up that trump was obama borns in the united states, 99% of the people thought that that was a joke. with us not a sustained thing. what you're dealing with with democrats, i think, is a weaponized persuasion tactic. if you continually over time compare somebody to hitler or
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mussolini, you spread the key words of existential threat to democracy, then -- or evil over time, there's a definite reason for that. there's one little event that like people should remember. when trump got shot and he shouted "fight, fight, fight", there were people in the media said that he was inciting violence. i want you to remember that as they start to focus on the trump base. because the trump base is now the target. it's going to be their response to the attacks either on trump or on them. it's never the actual attack. it's their response to it. and they're always disappointed. after the crooks attack, nothing happened. i don't think -- you know, if anything happens to trump, there's going to be a lot of sorrow, pain and anger.
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there won't be looting, rioting or crime. because you know, we get up, we go to work. we try to be good people. i don't know if that is the case with the radicals because you see that on campuses with a war that is in another country. there's crime and vandalism and taking people hostage over an issue that has nothing to do with us. imagine what could happen if something were to happen to them. we don't want them to. i'm just saying, on the whole, the trump supporters, they're on good behavior. >> jeanine: all right. coming up, kamala totally bombed her first interview. ♪ my dad believed in hard work, and the farm was the perfect place to learn grit, determination and problem solving. we're taking that passion and channeling it
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>> greg: kamala bombing in her first solo interview and serving up a heaping dish of word spaghetti. >> when we talk about bringing down prices and making life more affordable for people, what are one or two specific things you have in mind for that? >> well, i'll start with this. i grew up a middle class kid. i grew up in a neighborhood of folks that are very proud of their lawn. you know? >> if there's one thing that you wish americans knew about who kamala harris is that you don't think they know yet, what would that be? >> i love my family. >> greg: that was brian taft, abc action news in philly. jesse, what was she saying? >> jesse: i know she's really good at saying that trump is a target. people try to take shots at. you saw her at the abc debate. she was great at saying dictator
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on day one or the bloodbath. abc let her get away with it. you ask her what you're going to do to get down prices? well, i grew up in a place that valued lawn care. or how are you different than joe biden? well, i'm a woman. so she's got nothing for you, the american people. she just likes to draw blood on the debate stage. that's what people understand now. >> greg: harold, that should have been an easy opportunity. it's a friendly venue. abc. short interview. but the website, they hit it. kamala campaign, they didn't want anybody to see it. they buried it. >> harold: i think you're right. i said these are common basic questions that happen in political campaigns particularly running for president. what are you going to do to get the economy going for everyday americans. reality is we have a record in the stock market. americans are trying to figure out what tomorrow and next week will look like.
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driving this are energy prices. she has to get the answers down. pay down the debt. investments in education and defense. these are the things she has to focus on. no doubt as inflation comes down, it's not coming down fast enough. this is an answer that you have to plan, you have to rehearse and give again. >> greg: you know what did well in the stock market? lawn care products. see? huh? yep. not conspiracy right now. judge? >> harold: you're terrible. >> greg: doesn't she realize she doesn't have to know the facts because she doesn't get fact checked? >> jeanine: that's a good point. nobody cares. it's a week after the debate. okay? they've got the local abc affiliate of abc that was so slanted. she can't think of one thing that she's going to do that will change the lives of ordinary
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americans. because she's so in to herself. it's all about her. i grew up in the middle class family. the answer to give me a couple of things that you might do. she can't think of anything. although she got hammered on the price fixing socialist nonsense. this is why they don't want her doing any media and this is why they did it on a friday night. they knew there was college football saturday and nfl football sunday. they hid the whole thing. the woman is incapable of answering questions. she's been in the white house for almost four years. >> greg: i guess it's kinds of -- i think there's a sense of frustration among republicans and the other side. she doesn't have to really try. you know what? i come in there, i sit down. like the debate. she didn't have to worry about being fact checked. so why try? >> dana: here's something that i think the judge and i have said this before. if you're going to be the first woman at anything, you got to be really good at it for everybody
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else that will come behind you. >> harold: i thought that was for the blocks. >> dana: i'm pretty sure that any high school students that does speaking in competitions could answer that better. it's the same exact question that she had before. people make a mistake that local interviews are easier. three not as exposed but they can be the ones that nail you the most. look at several presidential campaigns -- >> harold: would you say that's more important than national? >> dana: that's why they're doing it. at the debate, the undecided saids we didn't get enough out of that. so they're like let's go local. again, you make a mistake, it's easier. people do watch their local news. they know what's happening there. so the prep is even more. they might ask, what do you think about our mayor? you have to know about that, too. i'd say for the undecided voters, they're not getting anything that they need. the other thing is, i did do a little bit of editing of this
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interview to make her answer look better. when she said that what would you do to lower prices? the thing that they cut, too, the small business loans, 25,000 and the $50,000 tax credit for home buyers. i screwed that up. flip them. both of those things don't lower prices. they drive prices up by putting more money in to the system. so not great, i would say. >> greg: but great work by brian taft, action news, abc. up next, tim walz wants to convert kamala voters at the store. action news! ♪
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? attention shoppers! a crazy liberal in aisle 4 talking about coconuts and transgender surgeries for migrants. tim walz wants to turn the grocerier into into kamala rally. watch this. >> it's one door-to-door, call-to-call, $5 donation trying to have the hard conversation in the produce aisle with the person you saw there at the grocery store and ask have you voted yet? >> jesse: have you ever had any hard conversations in the grocery store? >> greg: depends what you mean by hard. now this guy is demanding people to put themselves out there with strangers. it is easier to face someone with a carrot than a car bind. i get it. love how he says mind your own business to people that might disagree with him. but it's okay for him to mind your business. where are the rules now, champ? >> jesse: i don't try to change my family's opinions on who to
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vote for let alone a stranger in the produce section. >> dana: never. again, i have the don't ask, don't tell policy when it comes to voting. >> greg: only vote for gay people? >> dana: that's what jesse thought last week. the number 1 issue on inflation is groceries. even more so than gas. he wants you to say hey, al, i see you're buying bread. did you know that kamala harris has a plan for venezuelans bread lines and price controls? did you know that, al? first of all, don't ever come after me in a grocery store and start a fight with me. i will lose my behind on you. they did everything in their power to make food more expensive. if you want that fight, we could have it. >> jesse: the last place to have the conversation, harold, about inflation at the grocery store. >> harold: i take him at his word. meeting people where they are. if i walked up to you and say you're voting for kamala? no. i'd move away. go to judge and she would say no. he's out campaigning and -- i
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don't mind that. i don't have as much an issue with you do. >> jesse: i'd love the see harold come up to me in the store and say you voting for kamala? >> harold: i probably wouldn't do that. i grocery shop -- i grocery shop every weekend. >> greg: people don't want to be bothered by that crap. >> jeanine: they want to ask people about who they vote for? can you imagine if i did that? i'd be arrested. no conservative would do that. look, if we have those hard conversations, we're unfriended, blocked, accused of destroying the country. i love this thing. greg said it. everything works better when everybody minds their own business. if we did, we wouldn't have found out about a stolen valor. so far trump has had more combat than tim walz has.
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♪ >> harold: it was a rock and bottle band. jane's addiction has cancelled their reunion tour after an on-stage brawl. ♪ the lead singer squared up with the guitarist before being dragged off stage after doing a show in boston on friday. the band has since issued a public apology alongside the announcement that the tour will be suspended for a little bit. greg, your thoughts on this saying this kind of thing happened with a band on >> greg: band is like a mairnl. you start to hate the other
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person overtime. i know dave. he's one of the nicest guys in the world. perry farrell prides himself on this virtuous peace, love and meditation guy. started lollapalooza. he's an a-hole. he's a drunk. recentful, arrogant, egotistical guy. but he likes to say i'm lovy dovy. dave is a peaceful person. this is on perry farrell. >> harold: don't fight tire russ. if he gets going. your thoughts on this. >> dana: i have nothing to add. i agree completely with greg. i don't really know a song that they sing. >> jesse: is that the band that sings "jane says". >> greg: yeah. >> jesse: i love that song. i love that song. what is the next line? >> greg: done with sergio. like a ragdoll. >> jesse: yeah. love that song. >> harold: we have such harmony here. your thoughts on this brawl,
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judge. >> jeanine: the complaints seem to be that perry farrell, is that his name? >> greg: yeah. >> jeanine: that he was upset because you couldn't hear his voice because the sound of the other instruments. are you stupid? his wife said we have the same problem yesterday. go to the sound people and say lower the sound on his guys if you can't hear his voice. it's inappropriate. he's got issues clearly. >> harold: is that what i should do, get them to lower your voice? >> jeanine: i can't. i got stuck. >> harold: one more thing is up next. (vo) you were diagnosed with thyroid eye disease a long time ago. and year after year, you weathered the storm and just lived with the damage that was left behind. but even after all this time your thyroid eye disease could still change. restoration is still possible.
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away over the weekend he was 71 years old. understated he member of the group that someone who followed. we all knew him and loved him and best to that family as they mourn and grieve. >> dana: indeed. greg? >> greg: tonight we have a great show. remember that guy harold kilmeade his brother brian is on. adam hunter, great comedian. film director star of am i racist matt walsh. am i racist or are you racist? good movie anyway i saw it. kat timpf. and, let's do this. greg firefighters are great. they are great for a lot of reasons but here is some firefighters in brazil. check out what they rescued here. that is a baby marmoset. look at that little fellow, huh? they wrestled it from a forest fire. and they gave it water out of a bottle cap. >> dana: so cute. >> greg: it really is cute. later taken to the veterinary hospital where it was put to death. just kidding.
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>> dana: you know what? in guest there is also life. celebrate dana's baby brigade continues mackenzie fritz born september 11th at 5:41 a.m. her parents are kelsey and hamilton who are morgan. congratulations to all of the fritz family. don't miss perino on politics with jesse hunt. look jesse is next. >> jesse: look at my daughter's golf swing. strips it. i want to show you so we have for prosperity sake my daughter sophia ripping it off the tee 185 yards. my other daughter. that's right i have three girls. gigi also an athlete but now is really into fashion. i found out emma has been spending on her clothes and now emma is in time-out. tonight, "jesse watters primetime," who is ryan routh. >> dana: find out judge double tomorrow. >> bret: dana, thank you have a grea
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