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we've got to increase the corporate tax rate. part of that is going to bthe cp e tha about that tax bill that they just passed. and also looking at estateestate taxes are going to have to go up. >> we will tax capital gains. t i mean, she's just going to taxt you up the . >> that's a pretty simple the, terry. >> what do you give it? i give that in a laura, it tells people that she's going to raise their taxes when they're already being taxe taxd by. thank >> inflation, eh? all right, terry, thank you so much, as alway y s. all right. that is it for us tonight. do not forget to tunse mondaye when the angle takes you inside trump's historic returu insiden. to butler, pennsylvania. behind the scenes, you're not going to see thibehind t sere el access anywhere else. and i have an exclusive interview with the formese arl president. >> and there are the other special guests who will be there. gu.nk you fo r watching. it is america now and forever. jesse watters takes from here. everybody. i'm jesse waters along
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with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr. kayleigh mcenany , greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. >> you win some, you lose some. kamala harris getting humiliated again harris g hu byn labor union while getting bailed outione by harris. thec just lost the coveted endorsement of the internationaendorsl of firefighs two weeks after the teamsters snubweeks af. both have a long history of backing democratic presidentiaistory old candidates, including joe biden, in 2020. neitheinr be endorsinga a candidate this cycle, but donald trump indidate s eato the party's historic advantage with rank and file members. e so >> and crazy joe scarborough is telling kamala to loo k at the bright side. >> not good news for the harris campaign. and it could have been much worse. they could have done the teachers have done in the th a republican president,si but they did not ddent, ot do t that yesterdayha. e
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>> at least kamala can breathe a sigh of relief on that cripplin oatg port strike.r no for now, dockworkers are backf k on. the job after three days of walking the picket line. celebrated with some of her classic words, salad. listen. they did good. they did good. and i say everywhere i go, look collective, bargaining benefits everybody. so collectivy. soe. it's really it's just a basic logical point. so here's what it means. it means that in any negotiation, you want the outcome to be fair, right? we all fairness, right? >> and as the men bail har on harris, she can find some comfort that. she's got the support of the billionaire singer who pretends to be a workinnair pg man. >> donald trump is the most dangerous candidate for president in my lifetime. kamala harriidens, tim walz are committed to a vision of this country that respect
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s, includes everyone, and they want to grow our economy in as , that benefits all, not just the few. >> like me nw like. harold ford jr. how significant is theld ford t union? no, no so i know she wanted that endorsement and it'srs one that democrats have had over the years. i do agree with joe that.he they didn't endorse for her sake. they didn't endorse trump. r sake theump but but not endore should not we should not minimize this, especiall shoulyj it comes on a day where you have jobs. numbers come out early this morningcome out and the ecy is performing better thanos the experts, meaning those who study data, thos e who inus data from all the various parts of our economy, many of them thought there would only be about 150,000 jobs, could be about abo a quarter of a mil1 jobs created. and the market responded today. they didn't hit records the equity markets then, but they're all going to close. and the s&p, the dow and the nasdaq and i say this because
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i thin k president trump was right when he said that the stock market is an indicatorcke a lead indicator of how things are going. what we're seeing as we lookse at this economy, though, is that the bigger those numbers get, the more wealththai is created in america, it seems, is thats crea that wealtn is being concentrated in the yop levels of the econome econoy more so than it's been in the past. you and i have commented about how many commehow many pen america live paycheck to paycheck and a $500 jolt and unexpected $500 bill couldrh really upend them for the month. and your your reactione been like we've lived that way a long time in the country. we're living more that way in the country are liv. r her, i think for her, if i were vice president, harris, i would down tonight start tonight and starting tomorrow. can'uli would have three or four events a day. she's doing one a bit of that. you can't do one minute you're going to be out three or four times a day. you're going to be talking about your middle class agenda . if you believe that donald is hp and this is her beliefevea and i happen to share her belief, if you believe that donald trump is his plan is tdonald tplan puto tariffs oy which will make things more expensive. i know how you like that wor know hk. polic
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and if you believe that his policies will benefit the rich more, enable the middle clas ore thans, t yoen she should be out saying that you can't you can't. do one event a day. we are 30 something days outnsef and there has to be a sense urgee kiding thuse w ourselves not having the teamsters endorsement, not having the firefighter s. ements we normally have it. i don't think endorsements are all together. the most important a . but there's a there's certainly a mystique around it. i was gladique aro to see bruce springsteen do what he did that day. but vice president harris has goy, but vice pres get bact getd and talk about the differences in her plaer pn and. >> president trump's plan. what's more significant, the boss endorsemente t, the b or the non endorsement by the firefighters and the teamstere s? clearl clearly, kamala harris has a proble m with men. she has a problem with the firefighters and the teamsters. they're not looking to support her. she she is suffering the lossofm of men in her campaign. en i agree with you, harold. she ought to be out on the campaign trail. but this t who she is, she isn't
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any one that we even heard of for three and a half years. we she is. had to beg her to goo the border. but, you know, when you talk about springstee. talk n saying donald trump is a danger and a threat to democ, i mean,s at what threat? the world was at peace when donald trump lefnt and springsteen and his pals like meryl streep and the rest o f them, you know, they can they can appreciate the joey and the unity and all that nonsense because they're rich, but they'rche nothing like the union membersn who feel the pain,memb who the inflation who feel the fact that the border crime, and you know, these guysse are affluent every life is good for them. it's not good for the firefighters. it iand the first responders.fi they see everything up frontrstl and, personal. k in theso end, you know, bruce springsteen and everybody else saying they're ford everyb cames and the donald trump's a threat. they're just they're just being political it's note ev reality. >> and the evidence is in the union people. idencegreg gutfeld, she does haa
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problem with men. a i mean, look at her husband. imagine. imagine if ok that guy was running for supreme court justice. mayor, i believe all womenu wo right. kamala, you tear them apart. it's hard for firefighters it someone who helped bail out arsonists. cies against the grainnists., nt to mention a vp who led his city's burn as a virtue signal s hooligans and whose burn remarked warmly or fondlya of the smell of burning rubber. i don't think any fireman could actually endorse that. and remember, they were put at risk as welell asl as policee officers during that time. it's a shame there's no looters ,arsonists and thugs. union because harris and walz wouland thuge had have that all. again, this this firefighters thing. >> it's another example of the masculine reactione of the goino everywhere when a man is among, say, womenm, who say trump is evil, how can you how dare you vote for him? what doeor him, whats the man dd he walks out in the yard. he smokes a ciga a r. rgue o he doesn't argue or recite
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facts. he excuse is himself with men, ladies a non endorsement is an endorsement. >> he just excuses himself froma the conversation because he wants to keep it polite. get he doesn't want to get everybody upset at him. the firefighters e , you you think they're not endorsing trump? talk to a firefighter. me. onto what's his name again. >> bruce springsteen. you know he's madespringst he's. his billions. so he's happy to tel l probablys audi more than half of his audience to f off in a way. diffe he's no different than howard stern. once you make new friend cean hs or vae celebrity pal is equal or more valuable, all those people that kind of brought you there, i mean, his fans have tto be ino be in their eig, right? i don't know. i'm joking . spring >> was i actually saw i sawn coi springsteen at the open coliseusem in 1980 and i i fell asleep. >> but it is amazings to that trump is scarier to an old
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rocker tells you who the rebel is again. trump is the pirate ship and s thhis critics like skittish canoes. >> you fell asleep at a bruce springstee>> jn. >> he did this whole section of ballads. it was during the river tour. >> jthe river tour did thi. >> okay. i totally understand that when you're involvethd in a campaign, how aggressive are your people tryinyourg to land these endorsements? was campbell, his team working thesendorsems kamae unions and t rejected? >> or did they expec then jut i? >> yes. you work these unions. she worked the teamsters. she met with them and they didn'twith thed they endorse he time. >> they haven't endorsed a democrat since 199 since 16. look, in the wake of the 2016 election, i talked to some union worker to somes and said e was a mutiny among union workers against the bossestiny.t now, the union bosses have seen that when they look at numbers and they have looked at them,lin they see bill clinton wo wn unin members by 30%, hillary by 12% by and by 19%. and kamala only isla onl ahead . >> they see a mutiny among their members. now, whyr
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is union mutiny oc donald trump has created the workin hasg man's economic agenda. no tax on tips. no that first then itme was no tax on overtime. that is a jolt to the working class saying about that no tax on overtime. >> that's massiv, that is e and. then he said i'm going to set a limit to interest. you're going to pay on your credit car d. heard j.d. vance today sayin 11m one in 11 americans cannot pay. their credit card debt. donald trump is solvinld trumpga and that's before you get to trump tax cuts. that was a 26% cut for anyoness making less than $50,000. >> this is a workinghan $50, ecc agenda. kamala has the line. kamahe line, middle class. >> donald trump has a plan. they see i plan.t he has a jolt to the middle class. he's realigned the republican partlignedny to be a working clo party. who thought you could sauly that ten years ago? well, i'm just glad she explained. asked poing. detroinsh >> yeah.s i don't think anybody and no one in detroit knows what that meanthats. yes. coming up, october surprise. we just found joe biden to talke
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or list ten and face the stars stripes is better, make them better fly. e offici >> we officially have an october surprise. we have an octoa president aude gasp could could be heard as joe biden shufflefled hisd hg into the white house press briefing room for the veryor the first time in his presidency, nearly four years in. he eve, near.n took some questi. >> hey, folks.>> h eyright. my name's joe biden.iden welcome the swimming pool. >> florida senator marco rubio described. today's jobs report as having fake numbers. what do you make of that? >> do you have confidence
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that it will bter: do e a free r election and that it will be peaceful and confident, be free and fair? >> i don't know whetheknowr be peaceful. >> can you talk about how your vice president, who is running foutw yoesident r the ps worked on these crises? >> i'm in constant contactthese. she's aware we're we're all singing from the same the . heet we she helped pass all the lawsh and being employed now.she wa >> she was a major player in everything we've done. well, it appears someone waspeas reading axios morning. ey they had just called out joe biden for, quote, disappearingust call and pointit that he has not held a public event in 43 of the 75 daysince since dropping his reelection bid. but unlike president trump's marathon hour long presserlikemn i remember them well. joe biden only spoke for spoke less than 15 minutes and his staff was repeatedly tryinsg give him the wrap sign. >> i got to go. i but i mean, i know, i know.
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it's been me . i said i'd take a couple of questions. all right. here's the creation of hillary . i have to take some more. [lorter: my. bod >> thank you, mr. president. you might want to reconsider droppin. out of the race. >> i'm back in june. >> hmm. well i am not shocked, but i'm certainly appalled, jesse, that the white house pressm ceri corps had seven opportunities to ask questions. bitothe first question was prompting biden to attack marco rubio. the last question was prompting him to prais attae harris.aise not a single question on the second deadliest hurricane in how the 55 years.eo >> or the coup., that would have beenthat my questio wn or on hunter.wa there's a lontt of stuff you wat to ask him, but they're almost treating him like they're feeling sorry for him and he's feeling sorry for himself. thers feeling e is a report thas chagrined that kamala wasn't giving him any credit and note mentioning the nambidee biden in
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any of her speeches anymore. jill biden isn't doing anympaign campaigning. he's not really campaigning with her. thand they're bringing barrack r at of retirement. so their numbers must be prettt if they're making barack obama, who's got a great lifego work. the campaign trail in the finalh stretch and he's now cutting ads for senate democrats. so they're really trying to stop the bleeding. joe biden is a lame duck, so. we're shocked when he pops up and he wanted credit for the port strike resolution and he couldn't let kamala have. kamala was going on tv. biden watched her wander the tv h and he had to go out therehere and get credit because. legacy >> at this point, he's just worried about his legacy and that's all he has left. heright.ok, greg i mean, look, greg, jesse's right that biden's a lame. , bu but the problem is he's a lameth duck before lame duck season.ter lame duck season is after november 5th. he's a lame duck. todahe is y, he woke up and read that he disappeared and he said, not so fasd not sot. gre:
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it rhymes with duck. i look. >> what word? . don't know why do you take questions now? because doesn't matter. it's gambecause. fter it's like he's shown up after a war and say, hey, let's march. this has n sayo on him whatsoevr he doesn't. there's no risk involved whe.no he's doing that. it's not like he's going to get hurt. can't ask about thtt ase hurric. that's off limits because the last time somebody asked him about it, he said, what stormbout ? >> oh, everyone's really happy. so i think, you know they're being polite. we don't have to indulge this lie. havit's not the president anyme any any more than a wax figure of michael at madame tussaudsn t is getting royalties for thriller. >> this is it. this is the first time i've ever lived in a country on autopilot. you people worry about self-driving cars. but right now we got the a self-driving country, and it's all over the road. m de >> i'm done.
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>> i don't know if it waspause. a dramatic pause, so it was just like what you cal that's l. >> plus, i got to .e. it's george. >> there are a millionn qu questions that that could have been askeestiouldd. you know, the question that i would have asked is, you knohav say they're still doing the thing. >> what happenthing?s? boy, it's so great. they get all excited about picking up the coffe e. all right. the truth is that the questionar i have asked is, you know, you say you were all in forl israel defendinginel defen yourh how about offensively? what are how are you going abouto help israel?e how are you going to help the jewish students in this country who are afraid to go to classin this ro here we are in rosh hashana. what are you doing about that? but forget about that. i agree with jesse. now, biden was grumblinggh that kamala wasn't mentioning him, not enough in speeches at mentioning him. enough in speeches. she's in michigan. she's abou.t to go on the stage to take all the credit for the fact that this strike is kind of over until january. >> joe biden out until of thet h
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blue says, i'm going out there. i'm going into that press roome, and i'm going to i'm going to address the press. i meanress the, this is so obvio anyone is looking because the truth is, in the lasis lookt five days, he has been visible for 43 of the seven day and 75 days. daysn the first cabinet1 mont meeting in 11 months? jill did. jill we haven't seen her in her outfits in a long time. but in the end, you would think that this man would want to secure a legacy. this is his moment. he can do anything he wants. and the fact that he's disappeared and so disengagethad and that he allowed mayorkas to take away that money fromat y americans, he should be anywhere with his sleeves up fighting foranywheres sl who'vet everything and have no hope. d hayou, your team want to giver them hope. get your down there and give b thesut dowe people real hope at their peril. >> i mean, harold, the single most important kayleig questione should have been asked is the governor of georgia came out and he said when there were emergency declarations, only 11
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counties got them when 90 were in need. and the ones that didn't 1heget them, rural counties prompting the governor of georgia to call the white o and say, why are you giving aid to rural communities? whunities?y are they neglectingl communities? >> i don't think they are. i think governor kemp, i also heard him. >> h thi thek president biden i middle of a crisis. these kinds of crisee ofsppen is something things happen. it shouldn't happen. things happen. it should happen. i hope they get it all fixedy g in fact, we i hope we fund femaw the way we shoule fundd them. but let me get back. i have a slightly different opinion. i thought president biden i thoughy. todaon i thought he sounded good. he was he was light hearted when he needed to be light hearted. he was serious. we needed to be serious. weerious. have to remember we had our hostages released from the russian russiae n our ownst, evan paul whelan was released as well as our was president was great that night on the tarmac. i thought vice president harris was not especially articulatet w that night, but he was fantastic to theas strike is a serious thing. had this thing persisted, he might have has th d to and heguys g might have had intervened and said, you guys go back to work. the fact they wereo rk to get a
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agreement and the judge is right. it's a temporary agreement. they theorary agy called off toe to come together and figure out they can get something, get something done. finally, i just think that we talk about is therlk e are navalassets assets in that in the in the region. we our pals, our allies,, ou our greatest ally in the world, israel, strike down many of those hundred 81 missiles we talk about. it was just 12, but i think it might have beek about just 1n mt and it is clear, as much as we're not being offensive, we're certainl wy certainlyour en making the world make in that part of the world our enemies in that part of the world know w that we are with, we're with our ally. finally, did he come to try to preempt? vice president harris? maybe. but bottom line is he deserves a lot of credit and she's going to be aligned with him to. aydese credit so they both will get you a little credit from it. but i'm sensitive to your point. they're about rurar l, urban.ved. i hope they get that.init i hope they get that resolved. definitely. ely.one thing you said was we're singing from the same song sheet. he and kamala harris, sh thea majo helped pass all of the laws. she was a major player in everything i did. i'm sure she was thrille d when
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our allies as well. >> so when you have status nou d no, ambassador, i'll let you finish, but i want to finish. you said i it was a no for me ar after that. i did. and here january are right now. i did. and you're saying it's a yes for you? it is a yes for me "yes" f , it is an absolute yes for me. that is how badlr mey the biden-harris team have prosecuteed their.m >> but the whole point you seem to be making was that january and that kind of attack on democracy is bigger than anyy . but i am seeing so man ayks attacks on democracy that eclipse january 6th. >> earliereclipse, donald trumpd up with georgia governor brian sump to surveyed hurricane damage together in this state. and tomorrowne helen , the former president will be returning to butler, pennsylvania. ng three months since coming within inches of an assassin'sfn bullet. elon musk announcing that he will be attending the rall y. >> well. okay.
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so ari melber is meltdown. kayleigh, i'll go to you is just another example of how the left in the mainstream mediis just a hate donald trumph that they can't just sit there and say, really, why judge, itew was epic watching the reaction on ari on space when he realized i intended to have a211and kamala harris panel and it just flipped on me. yeah, it was fantasticitt fld o gordon sondland had a huge role in the trump administration, ambassador to the union.d and here he comes and endorses trump. and this is justan all these national security professionals came together and said, i'm endorsin etheg trump. robert o'brien, nikki haley, bill barr. the list goes on of all theseriy national security professionals who say we can't endorseendo kamala harris. look what's happening in the middle east. look what's happeninrse ka whatg in russia. look what china is about to do. look at afghanistan. we jus china .t can't do it. a >> and ari melberri can't understand it. he lives in this narro er can'twc cabl world of msnbc cable news. >> but there's this thing called global securitythat g
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that gordon sondland gets. ari melber needsnd venture outside of the confines of his small msnbc studio. >>e his you know, jesse, how bad a job did joe and kamala to dome to get a main impeachment witness in the trump impeachmeness in tt to tun around and say their policies he are existentially dangerous for us? ourthey have to have done such a bad job for people to now be coming around after january 6. remember, judge, this guy got dragged afd into this hearinghao in front of the bright lights he had to pay lawyer ps and just testify under the worst possible conditionrs and he kind of had to turn on his boss. and it was so awkward. >> and then everybody hated him. and thend him. they to just desy the country at that point, because a lot of peopl thae meah the u.s. included. after january 6th, we didn't think there was way donald trump was coming back from that. but the fact that he camt he ce back from that sondland's on his team camp, who hehis hadt
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out with, they're now just walking around together. you know, it it really goes to show how bad they screwed up and how good o how goof job dond trump has unified the republican partydonald t ane country. you know, there's another there's anotheu r that makes democrats crazy and that's january 6. they can't get ovedemocratr it. i mean, if they could stamp it in our heads, they would do it. well, it feels that sondland is that he says whatever he probably say it ever again.r, il >> that's the way mostl . people are thinkin g now,ro that they could separate the pros from the cons and wear frany. curatel january 6 is a lousy daybide compared to 1200 days under biden-harris. it's nothingn- you know, to trump doesn't have to be your best friend. he just has to be your scary president. rbest fesident that is and thatd right now. we need a scary president. i think that moment was what'ses called bellwether. is that a warning or. sure, why not? you've tha a witness againstying trump saying, i'm still voting for the gul votingy, which means the big hoaxes and the existentia
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l panics are wearingarin off. we're sorry, trespass rising is not worse than 911, you freaks. >> this networ 9/k had rare that rare once in a milliontiveb moment where the protective bubble was punctured and all the air starteubtureand d wheezt of melbourne's mouth. but again, last point i'll out e on this, this is kind of like how meown you survey like, okayu that wasn't good, but this is worse. devoid of emotion. .january , but look at all this . that's how men think compared to the emasculated host who's a , his moods and his passions. yeah, that's why men can forgive other men.we are >> we're like, all right, we're good. yeah, yeah, yeah. let's go. all right.>> you know, herald of the president. the former president is returnin judgee er presig to butler, pennsylvania tomorrow. i think it's important forthinkm as someone who was shot and,abit you know, for his ability to go back there and facy
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e, you know,logica what happened to him on a psychological level. but i thinlevel, bk that for tht of butler, pennsylvania, it's very important. they don't wan'sy ant.t remember don't that they don't want to be remembered as the town where w a president was almost assassinated compared to onee of of their own, a competitor and two other people. how important is it? i think it's important rtan. i think he is i thinkght he's right to do it. i know there were some whoto d said he shouldn't maybe he shouldn't do outdoor things anymore. he shouldn't go back d go there. i think it's one of the things about donald trump that donald trump that i like now, his songland thing, the guy they interviewed him, they're on a network. i mean, when liz cheney endorsedey endor kamala harris,r one, those guys didn't get allri worked ul workedp. reg: got it. you got it. but that's person that's emotional. >> tryin make'm tryingemotiona your point. i'm saying you can't you you can't if you are on another networan't, if k, praise all of that and then be not fair about.e chi this we can all make choices. i respect liz cheney choicce e and i respect this guy's
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choice. i think people support donal whl trump. i may differ with him. i actually do differ with them. i don't support president trump for a wholly whe range of policr reasons. it would have been more effective had the hosts of thaump a range t show. you well, if you think democracybeen is bent on all this over the years, how do you as a former ambassador, do you think it's okas a formr, do, not support zelenskyy in ukraine because president trump is not doneno that as emphatically as kamala harris? if you believe that we should be thinking about our own prices here and own goods, i think tariffs, more tariffs going to drive and are going with issues, whether you agree with me or not, all of you aroundould hav , the table about ional would not have been personal about it. about itnics has gotte emotional and it's not the role being emotional as long as it's byng as is informed by facts and informed by policy differences. i'm no py differences.t not supg president trump because i don't like him. i'm not not i'm no.t supporting trump because i don't believe his ideas are what's best for our national and economic security. if you're going to get offended, personally offende.d,y there's no place for you on tv, certainly not in the real world. real seriousnot in the rea. onea
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and the feeling sets in specifically around 50 4 p.m. on sunday's judge. is that when it sets in for you or does it set in at all, t all liket in ase to come to work? here's the thing though. all i do all weekend long is ie binge on my favorite shows and i cook and i cook and i cook and i cook and then i clean. so that's 4:00. doesn't bother me. i'm cooking. jesse, what are your thoughts about thisis >> h? ha you've got you've got kids, varying various ages, varying ages set in them or you thinkth about the work week or what do you do? no, i look forward to work, especially on mondayinkingesse:n the ground running. you know, if you're in finance, you go into workanou hate on mr and you're scared on sunday. if you work for gregg, you reallyally the scariest becs it's just a terrible guy to work for. i get it.. your name's been invoked. and, mr. gutfeld, what are your thoughts? old: mr.your thos? my theory is this is left over from the prison systems of schooems of sl when you were. >> you know, you didn't want to go. you should want to go to ifdrea you really dread work, then you should probably change jobs
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,start doing something else that you look forward to. i anticipatewardo.d you guys, but this dread thing i used to have this dread thing. i don't have it anymoro thie. you know, the thing that youe th dread is never as bad as theing itself. and you have to like if you anticipate stuff, lot of i it's always going to feel like there's a lot of it when in fact it just happens one after the other. take it one day at a time, not i one hour at a time. do not think about it. it keeps you u somethip at night is never the stuff that gets you. >> it's like, you know, when you're owhen you are on the youh thought, you're lost in a thought and you've got to go, oh, my god, i haveohiew wi big interview with harold ford. >> and then you almost getting there, you almostht get hit by w car. yeah, you almost. so you weren't thinking about theren't thioue car, wereu >> now car runs you down, but you were lost in this thoughbuwere lost. ought. >> yeah. you haven't. you worry kills. it's actually a medica jesserr l analysis. well, thank you, doctor. you're right, dr. waters. my name was waters. >> taylor, your thoughts on this. so you have this is has happened? no, no, not at all.wi so some days are great. i go to church with my familth then we have brunch, then i cook. to your point, i'm clean and it's a blaste but i don't
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understand how people are scared. on sundays i get dread dreadinno . you lay in your bed, you eat taco bell, you watch netflix. that's dread but anxietymet' and scare. >> i mean, who's scared to go to work? well, dread worsens. fear go to. >> yeah, well, you think? i think. yeah. e soun yhink?mber that sounded minutes. >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. d that i know that's liked: thi footballs over my head so i wasc this week i spoke at my son's fourth grade class about the separationla powers and three branches and i was i was, i was, i was the most nervous everarold:i've e been about a s. >> ms.. kennedy. the the great kids are hard to love. you love are harlove you. >> happy. up next, landlords are using dna tests to catch tenantsg dnat picking up after their dogs their blueprints. service is 99% accurate. so curb your pooch or get written. judge, you and i have lotsa lot of dogs. we think about this. first of all--udge jea, who hasr second?ke >> i mean, we prosecute dog owners over more than we prosecute career criminals in this country. third, there's group
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called scooby doo 8337081033 a e that come once a week and they clean up thek . up >> you pick up now? ye hs and i am grateful that ite dog because i liveful it in city where people can anywhere. . wi live on a nice street downtown. >> i get up there to do squat and oh my, the street.he >> i say kill me, get away. but no i'm not.kiddin i'm not kidding though. i'm not kidding. i'm happy when i seeg.en dog. i'm happy that that's a step upe from the city. should have a slingshot. i thought about if you have a dot.g. e >> yes.a and i also have a two year old. so which one'sdoh: yes. >> yeah, the dog guy. just stop it. think about that. t >> i have the dog.it but nash will be hairy soon enough. you knowyou?he resid i will say this.ho my favorite was the residents who said this isn't my dog'sf it because i know the shape of it. yeah, that is such an od.d thing to say, but i think i could say that about my child. as weird as that is, i've changed a lot.
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diapers. it does not smell good in my trashcan. e. edrimetim i'm still stung by the audience, not recognizing that i was audienc right when we had the friendly neighborhood dispute dispute what i pickedp rocky's and i puant it in a neighbor's trash can and was caught red handed and then yelled that i thought i was in the right. >> and i believe i am stillieve, the right now. >> you weren't. now where am i supposed to put it y. : wh in your own trash can?old:k >> you keep it in your bagee and take i it the trash compostm >> well, put it in the tent.unit you know, we live in a community it's all of our trash cans. >> so would you like me? woul td like everyone to put jee their dog in your triathlon? doing it in my trash can. i would sa: someon y that's the rightht way to just be everybody. evero >> jesse's trash can, you know, no fan mail friday. >> up next, just got inspired,
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they could? >> jhey could?s go to harold, be you're the oldest one here. no, i am. i was b i know i was being gentlemanly or women very. or anything so i wish that i'd , say two things. one, i love kids saying mr. say and mrs. moore, and it doesn't happen like it should.househ we grew up in households where that happened, and i teach my kidolthat is that. i try to drill that into them and to, you know, we we're liker you and like you. i have dinner with them sunday night and i put a shirt and tie on the jacket at dinner night becaus e. how yo i want my myu' son to know this is how you chose to go to dinner. wow. to diwith your family. i want my daughter to know when you when a guy dates your whomever, whatever do you want? somebody dressing up nice with that? we need more of that hair. >> what about you, judge? something that you wish today's would experience that you did. >> if you don't see. >> see how i summarize that gave you some time to think. >> judge, i took my whole family
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to like steve harvey. >> no. . ah >> my mother used to put, like, this harness on me so i could. so couldn' get away. >> i went for blake. i don't see them anymore>> j. >> you want kids tied up? yeah. ck it. >> oh, are you so naked?harnes yes. fo for blake when we do to the airport. absolutely so. and the one parent with itma'am, i like. >> yes, ma'am. no, ma'am. yes or no, sir? to you no r yes. and i wish kids had no social media. no sociedia.that's the one thii i would see kids with today. i think we'd all you should not children on leashes. >> yeah. why? you want being stolen by human trafficking? psychologically scarring. it's unnecessary by hu what it doess. to dogs. >> how? that's a human trafficking. jesse, i wish children could experience the feeling of not being able to have been gotten in touch with by their parents t . when you leave the house without a cell phone and you youould for hours.re you yeah, they had no life. w were they aroundroun the neighborhood to bed thod --e woods on your bike and another friend's house and you come hoy? eventuall
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>> i know.ou i mean, how could you not torture animals with cancer? nuring you at every interest?n i have to say, the things i was thinking about, i took it a different wai watooky. crank calls, doorbell ditching, but mainlyell ditc calls.e how i mean, crank calls are how you kind of develop a sense of humor. thos e those were fun. >> oh, i did it every day. e every day after school, we and we recorded them. we would do the crank calls and we wk call. >> the crank: calls professional. yes. yeah. and thenprofessional. >> kayle we would in the back use sound effects like toilets, flushing at time. what? and this from margie. what uncool thing were you into that you thoughthought w totall, jesse. you were not cool. so let's go with this.ought what was the thought was cool, but uncool looking now what?y cr >> i had my collar up deep into my thirties. >> jes >> yeah, yes, but sei gota litt a little carried away. everybodriedy red eye. would >> when we would watch, you would just rip you on that. yeah. y in my early was c thirties but when i was
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close to 45 tolo go.: time t >> time to go. yes. for me, my ronald reagan quote. book that brought to all my debate tournaments, i thought i was a bad bleep, but i wasn't. what's the question? again, uncool thing you werei wn into that you thought was totally cool? well, i don't know>> judnine: wk it was cool, but i used to iron. my hair on an ironing board. moe >> wait, why?. oh, they don't do it anywhere. so you would my hair was curly and was long, so i put on an ironing board that wasold: dangerous. u >> leave your own life. i'm going to hurt them. to have t in.e a par my house think it was the coolest thing. cooll and mybe getawfu wife made me get rid of it. so thank you and bless you did it. >> you know what i'm going to say long time during in the nineties, the home beer brewing craz'90s, the. >> you remember that? now everybody make it beeryeah at home yeah you got people would come in they're coming to work with their beer hey from my beer it's like i don't know what i was
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so it's really the holidayirec. their holiday time is election time. so get after it, fellas. all right fellows, way to go. >> i got some breaking news. bigfoot is rean timel. >> wait a minute.ne what are you doing? it's not your fault. let me just go anywa: it'sy. >> bigfoot is real. sorry, greg. look, this is exclusive vide goe that we're bringing to america right here on the five. he was spotted in oklahomad aho this is the real bigfoot. this is not a costumei this is going viral. i also want to give a shout out to my caddy, donalwant td shot 2 on the front nine today. >> get over yourself tonight ge walters primetime shocking allegations againsagainst doug e tonight at 8:00. oh, greg, i guess you can. go back tonight. . i got tied. pyro lie on mcgloin and kennedy tirelet's ts show. >> let's do this in your face. harold's new york deli, edison, stw jersey is named one of the top 15 delis in the united states by mass. but theyy have massivemay ha sandwiches and they may
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have the world's best corned beef b pastrami and cheesecake. but most important, harold, unlike you. they have the world's largest pickle bar in your face. >> harold, where'sth is yo your predictable? >> harold yeah, i mean, yeah. judge all right. my collar up. i mean, i check out this bed, man. >> so she was the lam for a short time in michigan, and he was wrangles, butd by, bt before ramming a state trooper in an attempt to extend its long lived independence. gud they sho yetw yet? it's up. it's up. but where's the guy ramming the sheep? ramming the guy? jeanine what up? there it is right there it is.'s okay. anyway .th, so for the troop went home on monday ahead any tonight? >> okay. we'll be watching

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