tv The Five FOX News September 30, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm PDT
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[ ♪♪ ] >> hello everyone i'm dana with jesse and greg, 5:00 in new york city and this is 'the five'. president gardenton vice president here is facing criticism about the delayed response, right now 120 people are confirmed dead and 600 remained missing after the category four storm left catastrophic flooding and destruction across the southeast. more than 2 million remain without power for several days and thousands cut off from communication after towns completely wiped out. president biden pressed by a reporter about why he spent the weekend at his beach house in delaware and not in washington dc. >> why weren't you and vice president hairs here in washington. >> president joe biden: i was on the phone for two hours yesterday and the day before as
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well. >> kamala harris changing her schedule after phasing backlash for attending fundraisers. the vp will be receiving a briefing at the headquarters in washington any moment now. and the white house offended their responses. >> president biden at the beach house and vice president hairs posting -- hosting clinical fundraisers, is there reason that they cannot be here? >> the president did exactly what a president in this moment needs to do which is directing his team to take action. >> i believe harris has just arrived at fema headquarters and you can see it live on your screen, shall be getting a briefing and there's a rumour that she might take questions but will see and then we'll make that happen. donald trump was on the ground in georgia today surveying the damage and delivering supplies the former president says the current ministration is not doing enough. >> the vice president is out
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someplace campaigning and looking for money. >> have you reached out to president biden about it. >> i've not. i think he sleeping right now. >> we're here to stand in solidarity with the people of georgia and all those suffering in the terrible aftermath of hurricane helene. with emerge stronger and more prosperous than ever before. >> as mentioned vice president at fema quarters and will listen in for a moment. >> and the most vulnerable situation when families have been at risk homes may have been destroyed, where they lack basic essential needs, you all do that work around the clock as though these are your family members. i know how you work and i know how hard you were, i'm here mostly to think you'll for all that you do, everyone here and on the ground.
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and i'm here to also talk about where we are based on the briefings that i have been receiving over the last couple of days, i have received regular briefings on the impact of hurricane helene including from the administrator, and over the past 24 hours i've spoken with the governor of georgia, governor cooper of north carolina and local officials. i have shared with them that we will do everything in our power to help communities respond and recover and i've shared within that i plan to be on the ground as soon as possible. as soon as possible without disrupting any emergency response operations because that must be the highest priority of the first-order business. the devastation from hurricane helene is immense. millions of americans are without power, thousands of families have lost their homes. entire neighbourhoods have been destroyed. a major roads have been blocked
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or damaged, leaving entire towns in accessible at this very moment. already nearly 100 people have been confirmed dead and hundreds more were missing. the destruction that we have seen in alabama, florida, georgia, north carolina, tennessee, south carolina and virginia is heartbreaking. coronation was state and local officials, president biden i will continue to make sure that communities have the support and the resources that they need not only to respond to this storm and it's immediate aftermath. but also the resources that they will need it to recover. so far more than 3300 for federal personnel are on the ground to assist with recovery efforts. they are deploying food, water and generators. and we continue to work with teams on the ground to restore water and power as quickly as possible. to everyone who is been impacted
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by this storm into all of those of you who are rightly feeling overwhelmed by the destruction and the loss. our nation is with you. and president biden and i and all the folks behind me are with you. we will continue to do everything that we can to help you recover and to help you rebuild. no matter how long it takes. i do believe that the true character of a nation is revealed in moments of hardship. over the past few days our nation has endured some of the worst destruction and devastation that we have seen in quite some time. and we have responded with our best, with the best folks on the ground here. doing the kind of work that is about rising to a moment of crisis. to do everything that we can to lift up folks who deserve to be seen and heard. communities have been coming
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together, people are checking in on their neighbours, families are opening their doors to strangers in need. and as they always do our first responders are working around the clock, putting their own lives at risk to keep our communities safe. moments like this remind us that we have so much more in common that what separates us. and the true measure of our leadership, each one of us is based on lifting other folks up, knowing how we can make a difference. so i think everyone for rising to this moment and i think you all here for the work that you each to, may god bless you and bless the united states of america, thank you. [ applause ] >> vice president mexico. >> those vice president kamala harris at fema headquarters getting some comfort to people that are suffering right vast
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region that is been affected by the chain. does not like she'll do it, will take it around the table and jesse about what this means in the campaign. >> other than the last hurricane the recurrent -- recovery has to be focused on equity. 's were making progress. she should have been a north carolina, the governor is a democrat he wouldn't teeter up, she would've been hot again, promising billions of dollars, she would've been wearing thin bomber jacket, that's what americans want to see a leader do at this time. you have to frame this up properly, trump is in georgia, you need to be an north carolina. you have to show the american voter what a hair's presidency would look like. and every time that she's given that opportunity is a no-show, she had the zelensky deal where they just said something off a script and ran out of the room. she knows showed the al smith dinner, no showed press
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conferences, she's no showing these events, is not a good look for her while donald trump is down there looking in occupying the presidential space. he's saying the right things, delivering goods and services, even calling on elon musk to restore the internet and if you think about what he was doing also he was at the again, alabama and georgia, he's in georgia today, he was at the alabama george again, that's three straight days that he's dominating the local georgia media market with very positive coverage. and you remember how donald trump closes, this guy closes strong, room of the last campaigns, he's gone from one to talk to events that day. and now he's hitting more of a full spectrum that he was in the last couple campaigns doing these pro podcasts, he's going to ufc, college football, he's doing town halls which we've not seen them do, fox, press conferences, she's not doing
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that. she's getting out household and outclassed, she's getting our work. and when they asking these poles which candidate cares more about people like you, he's completely close the gap, as a republican, as donald trump caring more about people, dancing he's winning but he's right there. what i recommend her doing is maybe get a paper towel like this, like he did in puerto rico, that's what the people want, give the people what they want. >> i think the governor of north carolina asked them not to come right now but she could have gone to atlanta as a good stronghold for her. >> i can't help but think that it's because that she's running for president, because she was embarrassed, they made an issue about this, she did not let it get in her way this weekend when she was painting for, yeah. she trip short so she could be
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what's going on just like joe biden went to the beach. this storm made landfall thursday. biden goes to the beach the next day. and she's just campaigning, she was embarrassed into this thing today. trump was in georgia with samantha's, all kinds of supplies, trump is done the same thing, barack obama when sandy hinton 2012, barack obama was here in 48 hours. this is what leaders do. and me and this is what trump has done, trump was there first, he endears this sense of confidence, he'll fight for us. we've seen this, it's a pattern of behaviour, by biden and harris whether aids maui, $700 to each resident but if it's ukraine, there on the ground with another $10 billion, whatever they need, east
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palestine, was there, donald trump with pizza and water, they show up a year later. this is about leadership. it's not about being embarrassed into having to show up somewhere. and congratulations, to fema. you have to go to the people. you people who can't see this because i've been in a flood, we lost our house in a flood, we thought there was no future, we didn't have insurance, we lost everything, you rely on the red cross for food and the army corps of engineers so you can drive and you can go across the bridge. there is so much more than going to fema and making a political statement. >> how do you see it? >> dramatically differently from how my colleagues see it. just a couple of notes, trump poses strong in georgia, he lost georgia, i guess if someone found him votes it would've gone better but he's a loser. he shows up and acm and they
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vote against them. starling 40 satellites that are going. in maui, evan hundred dollars was the fema limit. so donald trump and his supporters are running the same old tired playbook that they did with maui and east palestinians, not only was joe biden on top he sign the disaster declaration, even before storms hit to make sure there was no delaying goods and services. donald trump social media posts contain blatant lies like governor, cannot reach the president. he gave a press conference yesterday were he said i spoke to the president has promised me everything that i need. mcmaster from south carolina a conservative, getting everything that they want and roy cooper as well. there's only one president that we are talking about who has denied relief for one of these dates in 2017 roy cooper asked after hurricane matthew for a lot of money and he got 1 percent of his ass, they
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denied 99 percent of what he was asking for after that hurricane came. there are 3300 fema personnel there, 5500 national guards from 11 states and search and rescue from 19 states. that does not reduce the devastation of this and how horrific it is, but to say that joe biden and kamala harris are out to lunch during this or sitting on a beach reclining there, they are clearly giving them a what they need, they'll be showing up when it's appropriate and it's different for donald trump's not in office, he's just a guy trying to be president again to show up and throw bounty at people. versus someone who's actually the commander-in-chief does not want to distract from what's going on as dana said, governor cooper said i'll let you know when it's appropriate for you to come and same goes for georgia, south carolina, tennessee and all of it. >> they had several people die as well. greg, last word to you. >> i don't have much to say. i'm not crazy about framing the hurricane in any political way.
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crisis to reveal whatever shortcomings leadership, we know what is on both sides of this point. it depends on who is president the time, the level of outcry that you will see. if it happens to be republican the media will be up in arms. but in reality you can never get there in time. everybody's going to be critical believe in going to say this but i'm going to pay some credit to the media because i think this is the first -- and i don't say this as a bright side to a disaster because a disastrous horrible, but somebody who looks at the media, it's the first time that the climate change narrative has fizzled. used to be instantaneously. a horrible thing would happen, everybody would blame it on man-made climate change anything goes down to people like
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lundberg. these are tirelessly pointing out the facts and interesting is reason four folds since 1940 but it has risen, so hurricane that might have hid in 1940 would hit 800,000 homes know gets 11 million. so when you adjust for wealth and population hurricane damage has not increased for the past 100 years the total hurricane energy has decreased 1980. at least there is progress in the way we report these things but politically we will never change. >> she didn't mention it either. >> i think we have turned a corner and the climate change narrative because many people wised up on the climate models being inaccurate and reading and understanding the research and also looking now to how we demonize our mainstream energy
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sources. and i was nuclear coming along. >> before i handed over to the judge joe biden, the president said he'll go to north carolina this wednesday. and that's it for me. >> harris campaign push to win over football fans, not going according to plan. nbc news reporting that the pitch to sports voters is an effort by the harris campaign to brand itself as the normal party this fall. but that strategy does not seem to be working, donald trump receiving a hero's welcome at the alabama versus georgia football game while the coach tim walz was met with booze for holding up michigan fans for 30 minutes in the rain.
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but trying to convert photos at the stadium doesn't work that harris-walz campaign can phone and on the perception of masculinity. >> interesting a people talked about your role here is how your rule has reshaped the perception of masculinity. i'm not sure you planned on that but you're incredibly supportive spouse, there's evolution for you and you think that's part of the role that you might play this first gentlemen? >> started to think a lot about this. i've always been like this, my dad was like this. me the right thing to do. support women, it's a mutual. >> all right. so the right thing to do to support women? >> i don't think it's a new concept. i think it's interesting that democrats are trying to recast
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them as the picture masculinity when i'm thinking of my grandparents a great example to me of total love and support and devotion to each other on the ranch so much to do when it comes to taking care of her property and land animals and children and my grandmother was also a nurse and worked at home and my grandfather would get dinner started before she got home, that's not new, my own like that's not been true, my dad was not like that. i'm not sure what kind of upbringing people had, i can understand that it would not think that this is working for them here by saturday night i was pretty funny this past weekend and wonder things they said i cannot wait decorating the white house. as if that is what he was going to do, he said that about hillary clinton, i imagine the outcry. so i asked my viewing team was paved and said that he is msnbc's commentator what masculinity looks like.
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we'll see how it goes tomorrow night between them. but i do think that it's been very interesting, he's hardly done any media since they picked him. and i think that's probably because his ideas are so far left out there getting missed -- midwestern sensibility masculinity but what they got was somebody who feels dare i say weird? can i say that? >> i think it's a good idea to use it against him. help that it is that coach got last love out of football game didn't donald trump? >> i love your questions, how pathetic is it here price. obama related to young men, he played basketball, he filled out the bracket, there was a connection there. so kamala harris does not have a, solution trying to use walz like. and then just look at another man you can kind of know if he's in apa you can look at the way
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he can go down the stairs or throw something your calculator, just manoeuvring his body in that way you look at this guy, i've never even seen them throw overboard, he goes to give a dozen throw one never seem to call all, never seem to anything athletic meanwhile i've seen trump hit a golf ball or football or catch a baseball, i seen him do all of that, there's mystery around walls -- walz we don't even know the good shot. i note trump's are good shots, they're better shots and some of the secret service agents. talk about sharpshooting. they're asking -- answering questions like he's a real man. we don't need to redefine masculinity just don't need to redefine wood a woman is. masculinity setting boundaries, tolerating risks, protecting the people that you love, not letting seas burn all around you, protecting their sovereignty and learning how to
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say no. those are masculine concepts that go back all the way to ancient civilization, you are redefining that that means you are not here. >> what is with the subtext about being masculine. why is that a big issue. >> i agree, nothing says i'm a man then knocking up your nanny and pointing in the direction of planned parenthood. if a woman came up to me and said you are reshaping the perception of masculinity i would be devastated. that is one sick burn. what's he telling you? you're not masculine, i would throw myself into the path of an oncoming previous -- oncoming previous if a woman told me that. if they said the rivers to, greg, you remind me of a throwback to old masculinity that yucky stuff like strength and reliability. reflected in charles and robert
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mitchum and clint eastwood, that's disgusting. there's a reason seth meyers is not in action movies. but we want to go that this race was about gender never about class. there is no kind of man that would support a party that releases criminals into the general population. there's no kind of man that would support other men beating women in women's sports, there's no kind of man that would support open borders that allows rapists and murderers and to put their wives, sister and mother's in danger. it shows you that the definition of masculinity is the definition of femininity. there is none. >> jessica? >> kamala harris and tim walz are struggling to get mail voters. that's the sore spot donald trump went to be because of the male vote, mostly the white male vote. but also increasingly the black
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and latino mail vote. is a tremendous priority for them. i think that what doug was talking about in that conversation which and is it about being in supportive relationships and how important it is to model something like that and in this post jobs arrow what it means for meant support partners and daughters, nannies. who also made abortions and sometimes it happens. you know how it works for men, men love feminist, we knock-up one would get it aborted and we're good. >> no evidence that that nanny wanted to marry doug and raise a child. there was also from the weekend. blinked. blinked from the game that walz went to people like to meeting him. >> you just don't see it. so i can look at what's
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happening on the other side and admitted. >> you talk about new scar football games. there is a total defensive reaction to trump and walz. he flipped the burdensome kid. he just. >> i know you don't like him but you cannot change the facts. >> let me finish my sentence that he's running to be vice president and he has the
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>> kamala harris squeezing a porter visit in her campaign schedule after seeing it become a top issue, forgetting she's been the white house for the past four years and claims she can fix the porter crisis as president. >> these are serious problems. and we know donald trump solve them. when he was president he did nothing to fix our immigration system, we need a president that cares more about solving problems then playing political games and meeting people. >> donald trump is calling out kamala harris' tough on the border bs. >> to all rapists, dealers caves traffickers murderers, important that you send a thank you note to kamala harris because without
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her you would not be here but we don't want you here and you're going to get the hell out very soon. >> jesse, you covered her visit to the border last night. >> unfortunately i did. do you think it helped turn all or hurt her, she looked quite elegant in her expensive jewellery. >> how much was that necklace. >> 62. >> half a million dollars. >> this wasn't a border visit it was a photo off, we timed at the minute she walks out of the truck and gets going it was 19 minutes and you should have seen the behind-the-scenes there was a frenzy of staffers and moving all the cameramen out of the way so they could get the perfect shot, that got the shot they wanted of her walking next to the wall that she says is medieval but they got it and they would not let us listen to the conversations she was having with border control but she
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never took any questions, she left and went back to her rally that was not serious event, they had some woman warming up the crowd like walz in address and then she did not act very serious about it, she was joking and laughing and she says she's gonna cut this deal with the chinese to stop the fence no importation to the cartels, last year biden bragged about cutting a deal with the chinese to stop it. she sang she's gonna do the same thing. there is no solution, nothing, it's not going to make a dent at all, she's cooked on the borders. >> she claimed and forcefully in front of thousands that donald trump did nothing to fix immigration, if you did nothing to fix immigration white president biden draws executive orders to undo what he did? answer that question if you can. >> i can see your spread this. >> i -- this is an issue were
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democrats have to go towards a traditional republican position on this it doesn't mean that they're going to go full on insane gonna do everything exactly the way that trump didn't has been resonating with people in the bipartisan border deal has a high rating they know that donald trump told conservatives that i want to run on this so don't pass it to mitt romney et cetera, but there are tough talk now and it wasn't there before. but the american public is taking note of it and he only hasn't he pointed border. part of the reason that she's breaking through his eyes moved over to demonizing, even legal ones like that haitians were taking numbers that we're talking about on friday, number
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of convicted murderers, rapists et cetera and saying its all biden and harris' fault. but to the extent, we can speak to the inaccuracy, the department of homeland security had to release a statement that the figures were being misinterpreted in that it had individuals entering the country in the past 40 years and also includes people that are in jail. not people out there roaming the streets. and that is a key piece of information in this puzzle in the american public is smart enough to know that the narrative the donald trump is putting forward does not accurately represent what's going on. it doesn't mean that there are problems but they want more nuance that they're eating the cats and dogs, get them out. >> i couldn't find the counter numbers to what they had released. >> it doesn't matter. >> it doesn't. >> it doesn't because on friday while he talks about this idea that this was a biden and harris problem no one said except for me that this covers the entire
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timeline, as someone who entered. >> i said in response that it correlates to the release of criminals i didn't say that it was all that. >> even the letter says that it also includes many sure under jurisdiction are incarcerated by local enforcement partners in the vast majority who's custody determination was made long before this ministration. >> you enjoy this, who's been lying for years and telling us that the border secure? who's been lying for years and telling that their vetting all the people coming through. 's who of dhs, the same one who issues the letters saying that these are the people for the last 40 years, you cannot trust them because he's a committed liar, this guy lies, he's not
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shown up with the secret service when the attempted assassination of the president, he's a political operative. so let's just rest assured that what is going on in this country is that people are being allowed in there not being fed and even as they did this last week you take a small percentage of criminals, we have 12 million, 15 million people including the unknown got a ways, a hundred thousand people who are dying of fentanyl poisoning, this woman is a prosecutor and she's gonna save us, the woman created the mess, the borders, she will be our hero, she will make fentanyl and stopping sentinel her tough priority. you are lying, your prosecutor, you no -- you don't know how to do it you didn't do it, of 300,000 children that went missing that you cannot account for, where are you on that, children are now being sex trafficked for being involved in child labour, i'm sick of this
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political nonsense. let me tell you something, if somebody tells me one more time about how we have a broken immigration system, we do not, we have a statute that says that you cannot come into the united states unless you meet certain requirements including a visa and if you're here to tell me that they're claiming a silent, 170,000 of them this year did not show up for any of their court appointments. and asked for that so-called border bill, the only thing that she says she has done in the last three and half years and it allows the same number of people to come in but facilitate more of them getting into the country with more border patrol by the way never endorsed biden although he lied about it and said that they did until two minutes later and i have one more thing to say. three and a half years, you know how many times you text about the border? nine times. zero and 2022 and zero and 2023, two times in 2021 and seven in
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2249 times in three years and nine months. guess how many in the last 20 days at 16 times. is all about optics they were directing the cameras get her in this position in that position she wasn't miked up because they cannot trust with the woman's want to say, you can't trust the border patrols gonna say. like the border patrol guy that retired last year said i'm sorry, one more thing. >> [ inaudible ] >> i won't talk next time. >> i doubt that. >> they never called us once, biden or harris at the border. that's it, i see my time. >> too little too late on this issue. >> to his wedding is over tomorrow's big debate. [ ♪♪ ]
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>> is worried sick that show the debate, vp nominee is fighting off and terrified that hume bears his future boss, after committing to kamala harris that he's a bad debater. cnn reporter says that walz consulate comes back to how worried he is about letting her down, he doesn't want to hear is to think that she made the wrong choice. one think he's not led harris down on is the ability to dodge the price, the atlantic calling out the governor's lack of media availability comparing him to be entrapped in a campaign bubble wrap. i want to let the audience know that greg said something inappropriate to me before that script. >> i thought it was pretty normal and mild. >> you're just a jerk. [ laughter ]
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>> when you hear him saying he's worried about letting her down, how do you see that. [ bleep ]. >> plain and simple it's them lamest op i've seen a month, were supposed to get giddy and confident that this happy-go-lucky dude is scared. now he's not he constructs. purely manufactured, he's curated with all these comfortable traits, he's going to do great, he's a politician. vance is not a politician, he's dp rights, this guy is a poor man's -- who's the guy that used to throw the confetti around? >> you're saying he's gonna shocks his way through the debate. >> it's not real, it's so painful to actually address because it's so fake.
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>> we'll be addressing it a lot in the next 48 hours, there's a big debate. >> i'm looking forward to it, clever efforts by the campaign, to lower expectations and to say jd vance is a lawyer genius and i'm going to disappoint her, i hope that he does better. but when they rolled them out and chose him over josh in pennsylvania part of the reasons because he has great media skills. immediately shoved him back in the closet. i can't tell if he can outshine her because she sensitive to that or because he's actually bad or the third alternative is that they want to play, not to lose then to win, tomorrow night it'll be exposed. >> a poor man's rick taylor. they want to be the underdog that's why they're doing this. >> i don't know who rick taylor is. >> you should look them up. >> you look a lot like him. >> do you believe that your guy walz is lowering expectation but he's a nervous wreck?
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>> i think two things can be troop. >> everyone wants to lower expectations before debate. if it goes fine that you look godly and if it goes just fine you're still fine. but if the reporting is accurate one of his concerns or confessions during the vetting process to harris' team is that he doesn't know he's a great debater and jd vance is not -- i don't know how to say this nicely, he comes off all full mostly time but he is a smart guy and i imagine a good debater. and if you read the transcript i was telling on the brake, someone far smarter than i am, hard to exist but said to me that if you read the transcripts of whatever goes onto the vp debate that it's gonna look like jd vance one and if tim walz does manage to win a lot of it will be a motive, how he says things, the focusing is of it.
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jd vance is an offensive asked uncle pds. >> he's warmed up and doing a lot of contentious interviews, he'll be ready to play. walz has not done any interview. >> he runs away from the media but what i think, the reason he's worried is because he doesn't want kamala harris to think that he was the wrong choice. but here's the problem. he himself does not know what kamala harris thanks. he doesn't know if it's the before she ran for president or while she ran for president or if someone said that now she supports he doesn't know what she stands for, that's why he scared. >> jesse i heard of the walz campaign is calling in jeffrey toobin because he's a master debater. >> and greg called me a pervert before the show. >> sabrina carpenters very pretty. >> i like music. i don't know what she looks like. >> next time -- and allowed to talk anymore. >> next time you call out secure
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talking. >> on extended sick leave because callout rates have exploded. i feel like this is the top of pie -- boss that you are, to shut your door was, that's all. >> i don't need to do that. i can see how this could happen but i also wonder if tesla should take a look at why this is happening. >> greg? >> sick days are the areas where you have to balance the trust in people with people who gain the system. that's the issue. so whatever -- happened to a doctor snow. when i was a boss if i knew somebody was gaming the system, hangovers, i would ask for doctor snow. you could just go online and by stacks of doctor's notes. >> that's how you get your
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vaccination card, right? >> exactly. all spread covid-19. >> you look guilty doing that on extending basis. it's one thing if you need a day or an appointment but a month. >> define a day. >> tomorrow i might just need a day. after the show. i agree. >> if somebody on mondays calling out monday morning consistently, that's when you know that they are gaming. but if it's someone like me who was an ironman who takes one actual sick day for a fluke disease him i appeared. >> herpes is not a fluke disease. >> it was chlamydia. >> oh my gosh. . "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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