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due to a spider web, dana perino. "the five." "the five." the kamala joy ride to the house is hitting the skids. after riding a wave of coke nut memes she's following behind trump in a slate of major polls, one shows a dead heat with her five point lead evaporating and here's this beef. tempers are rising between the biden and harris campaigns. team kamala has been grumbling that joe's white house aides aren't syncing up biden's messaging and schedule in a way that works for her campaign. so with time running out to turn things around kamala is accusing trump of hiding his health records which is her area of expertise after acting as joe's caretaker. >> he's not being transparent with the voters. he refuses to release his
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medical records. i've done it. he is unwilling to do a 60 minutes interview. he is unwilling to meet for a second debate. it makes you wonder, why does his staff want him to hide away? are they afraid that people will see that he is too weak and unstable. [ cheers and applause ]. >> to lead america? >> yeah, nbc's guru down to a simple premise, who is helping you and who is hurting you. >> we asked about president biden's policies, are they helping our hurting your family. just a quarter of voters said they're helping, nearly half said they're hurting. here's the interesting twist, we asked folks, think back to when donald trump was president. did his policies help or hurt your family. look at the difference. 44% helping, 31 hurting, trump's, the retrospective opinion of his presidency among
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voters higher now than when he was president. >> jesse, good to see you. >> you too. >> i don't mean that. >> i don't want to look at you any more. >> guys, it's monday. the october surprise. is the october surprise the polling? >> could be. i thought it was the hurricanes but the polling is a mess if you're a democratic, if you're a republican like myself i told you so. it is a disaster. obama scowling black americans. she's raised a billion dollars and is losing. i think they're stealing her money. they get a cut when they do these ad buys on the television. the media strategy is changed. doug wants to be one lucky guy being booked on outnumbered. she shocked the rationale in the haert when she said i won't do
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anything different lichl now she's looking for ways to separate herself from joe biden. she's such a machine politician she doesn't know how to do that. she's always just said yes and gotten ahead. she's always agreed with the party boss and gotten promoted. and now she's the party boss. but she is still loyal to joe because she knows she didn't earn it. so she's scared because she's never had to make her own decision and afraid of biden because no one fs with a biden. any democratic that kret sized him, she's nervous to do that. trump doesn't need to do anything more. what else does he have to true. she's trite to bait him because she's desperate because she's down and she knows it. they've leaked his tax returns. what else do we need to see? we've seep too much from trump, we know exactly what he's going to do and when he's going to do t he's wiser. he's not going to then agree to
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a debate that's just going to have no up side. he smells a trap. it's not worth it. and he already agreed to the fox debate. he agreed to two debates. she said no to the fox debate. now she wants another one, and sorry, it's too late. >> it was like baiting, no one was taking that seriously. harold, i think you were one of the first people to say they need to concentrate on policy. you're seeing tds exhaustion. you can only set fire to people's hair for so long, and then we're all bald like joe reed. you can't tell people trump is evil. >> bald? >> yeah. now stuck with this non-policy, not competent politician known as kamala harris. >> good to be back. i would say a couple of things. to your point about the debate,
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trump is analysing this i got beat the first time or some people thought i got beat in the first time. i'm gaining in the polls, what's the advantage to doing another one? i've always said i think the coup tribenefits, when you're running for president you run for the privilege to serve the people. it feels like over the last -- i agree with thenna how you look at this after labor day. >> she hasn't spoken yet, harold. >> did i say -- >> i'm in agreement. >> we've had this conversation before, and dana isn't into this but i give her credit for this. who wins the day after labor day? whoever wins the most days from labor day till election day, media and so forth, they win the election. president trump has had a run over the last several days. it was smart of her to accept an invitation to come on fox. will elicit answers around the
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border and her changed positions like border security and the economy. one of the things that vice-president harris did not do well last week was her answer about what would you do differently over the last several years. i think to say nothing, suggests that you're not anticipating different facts and circumstances. i don't think anything is wrong over the last four years we behaved with all the data and we thought we did the best things. going the next four years i'll be the boss. i hope she can do some of that on the show with him. finally, there's a challenge with base voters on both sides. i think president trump has made a decision to close here. he's going after his base. he's going to double down and some of the language is dark for me, but i think it's going to excite his base. remember, he's never gotten over 47% of the popular vote when he ran each time. 46.5 when he beat hillary and 46.7 when he lost to biden. if he gets to 48 that could
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spell a win for himnationally. we'll see. she's decided i'm going to fire my base up and she has a distinct challenge with black men. she has to get a message that excites and motivates them in detroit, atlanta, and philadelphia specifically. if she does that we'll have a nail biter here again and we'll have to see what happens. >> all right. that was a half hearted defense. judge, so kamala, wants to separate herself from joe and she gets accused of plagiarism which puts her in sync with joe. >> yeah, right, no. they're two peas from the same pod. she's the one who was supporting him saying, you know, everything is fine with his health. you don't have to worry about joe, he has more energy than all of us. but i think what's amazing is she says that it's time to turn the page. she said i'll have a new way forward, and i'm not joe biden, but she's not smart enough. i have to tell you, harold, how could you be running for
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president of the united states of america and not be smart enough to say, gee, i said in one speech what i would do differently. explain to the american people why i will be different. the woman is, is -- she just doesn't have the wits about her in terms of politics, which makes sense because she department get one vote to be in this position. they threw joe under the bus. i have to tell you, i love the article, this whole thing about the palace intrigue. you know, either joe biden is intentionally stepping on her, or they're just not coordinating, and maybe they're not coordinating according to the axios article because the biden people are upset or her people aren't giving the biden people the respeck they deserve. but the truth is, all of a sudden we see joe biden walking into the press room, interrupting pierre to say the longshoreman's strike is over
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until january, when she's in michigan about to take credit for it. and the thing that keeps happening with de-santos, i work with de-santos he's great, and she's accusing him of not caring when things are at a terrible terrible stapling. but her hypocrisy, her inability to identify what the american people want to hear from a candidate for president is just stunning to me. she shouldn't be running for town council. >> hmm. >> why is trum isn't more ahead? >> right now, trump right now has made incredible strides. he's ahead in six of the last polls when two weeks ago she was ahead because everybody came out with joy thinking she's going to be great. now they see the woman, you know, she's not that competent. and i'll say one more thing. 60 minutes, she has the gal to say donald trump should do 60
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minutes when they took one answer and switched it for another. i wouldn't do 60 minutes either if i was donald trump. >> in your face. >> shouldn't the tension be between the party and the voters for not having a chance for a primary. kamala was nobody's first, second, third, fourth, fifth choice. so you have, god love them, harold ford pretending to care about it and it's sad to watch it, harold, i was crying. >> there's a new book coming out tomorrow, in which he says. >> you've read it. >> i actually haven't. but i did read an article about it saying that nancy -- detail how nancy pelosi didn't think she was the right one bethey realized with the time they had they had to figure out a way to get behind so they rolled the dice with him. this past weekend felted like that was when the dam started to break. she in the media blitz they had cannot get a foot hold on anything. she's slipping. tim walz, every time he goes out he steps on a rake.
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>> or a shotgun. >> and the other flash point is something jesse said which is the whole basis of this thing is she wasn't going to be joe biden. >> m-hmm. >> but then mcintyre told nbc she's asking for another term from the unpopular incumbent party. i think when she is throwing things out there like you have to look at trump's health, it is kind of craven because she still has not answered the question of when did you know that joe biden was not able to be the president for another four years. even if she thought he could get through the rest of this year. so she's going to do an interview with brett bear on wednesday, high stakes, with high stakes you get high rewards. it could go very well for her. if it doesn't, you will continue to see the beginnings of anonymous democratic staffers like we've seen on her camp in the past saying yeah, we knew this would happen. >> okay. excellent analysis from two of you.
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[ laughter ]. >> would you like to preagree with me. >> i love what you said in the next block. >> can i say in your face to everybody else. >> yes, yes you can. you've earned it. >> all right, coming up, knuckle head tim walz fumbles with a shotgun and almost neuters himself. . ♪ ♪ here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! >>
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pandering has been a joke. harris accepting out her self-proclaimed knuckle head to go pheasant hunting but he couldn't get that one right. after fumbling around with his shotgun. >> it never fits quite right. >> never fits quite right. not quite right. how do you get it back. [ laughter ]. >> governor, what kind of gun is it? >> a beretta a-400. i bought it when i was shooting trap, it doesn't hurt your shoulder as much when you get old. >> kamala is also deploying another man, no clinton, to win over voters in georgia, but that, too, was a flop. after an mcdonald's worker confused clinton for joe biden, take a look. >> are you joe? >> oh. [ laughter ]. >> hmm.
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>> all right, jesse, start with you on the gunment so tim walz says he's a life long what is it a life long bird hunter, and he claims that he is very proficient with guns. what i just saw, and what i've read from people who are experts, is that this guy doesn't even know how to load a gun or he doesn't know, certainly, how to, if there's a problem with a gun, get it to reload. >> so my shooting instructor said the bulk -- he's holding it like he's lefthanded. that's why he's struggling. so he says he clearly doesn't have a clue. they also went out and never shot a thing, and walz never even pulled the trigger. this was the one reason kamala picked walz because he could handle a gun. that's like a guy who women aren't voting for him so he taps a female vp and she changes a diaper and puts the diaper on
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backwards. that's how bad this is. now, we've also watched him under the hood one time when he changed a clean air filter with a clean air filter. now, i didn't notice. tyrus noticed it. but he's hurting her with men. and then you send bill clinton out and clinton says, well, the great replacement theory, yeah, that's true, we do need these people because we don't have enough birth rate here and they do all the jobs. if these migrants will be vetted then riley would still be alive, and this is after barack scolded black men. all the surrogates are blowing it, too. >> i think obama when he went out, he berated, that is one word you can use, black a men for not supporting kamala. the interesting thing it was obama who first came out when they threw joe under the bus,
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and said he didn't believe kamala could beat trump. now all of an is you had he's on the trump train -- on the kamala train, i should say. >> politicians have changes the heart, we have document -- >> it was like three days. >> right, but people can change their minds and i respect when people change their minds. we had a change a week ago here about democratics praising this train of being critical of others for supporting trump. it shows clinton at mcdonald, we have a shelf life. no one will recognize me or any of us over time. three, president trump in detroit, if kamala harris wins the rest of the country will look like detroit. walz knows what he's doing with guns and sometimes things like
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that happens, it got jams, to say he doesn't know what is happening. but things can happen. surrogates, musk have been effective surrogates for trump and it's the message to basically take advantage of the gap that exists in the left over men seemed more likely to vote for trump and women are voting for harris, i get that, having surrogates like obama campaigning on her behalf is a good thing. i thought it was an interesting way to persuade voters by lecturing them. i've tried to explain voters with facts and why they should be on my side rather than telling them why they are wrong and think differently than they are. he'll get it right the next time. we have lived for a long time in two economies where middle class and lower than the middle class, so people economically speaking, are trying to find their way to
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higher ground and people who are richer have just gotten richer. if i were kamala harris, state your policies and ideas and how they're going to make any group americans, black, white, old, young, whatever their background might be, explain how your policies and not your opponent's policies are going to get them to higher ground and a better place. the closer we get to that, the more we get there, the less we talk about race, the better the country will be off and the better these campaigns will be off in the long run as well. >> no question, dana, it was president obama who said he would not only lectured black males but he also said they're probably not supporting her because she's a woman. the amazing part of that is for obama to say that when hillary clinton did better with the unions, clinton did better with black men, is kind of -- it's almost like it's forced from him. >> not only that but i think it's a little bit off in the evidence because the same people
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were not for biden. >> exactly. >> so i don't think it's a sexism think it's a policy thing. >> right. >> when you look at wilson tim walz, you had one job, normal guy from the midwest. if guns aren't your thing that's cool. you don't have to try to do that, be your progressive self, go out there and try to support her. that video is so painful, i had that transferred embarrassment, oh my gosh, i can't even watch this. but it goes back to the idea that msnbc pundits think that tim walz is the kind of guy all other guys want to be and that's the kind of masculinity you want. i'm fascinated by the gender gap. i hope i live long enough to read about the history of this election. this felt like more than anything, this past weekend did really feel like an episode of deep. there's nothing more that's encapsulated the ham handedness
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of this campaign with elmer fudd there. >> the real assistant coach went to a high school football game where he was a sn assistant coa and didn't get the reception he was expected. a lot of boos there. >> a lot about him we're not sure what we think it is. he embarrassed his friends, the, what are you doing. clinton was happy they didn't mistake him for carter. jimmy, where are we now, bill clinton looks terrible. he looks bad. let's not talk about that. i want to talk about that men for kamala ad where they had to hire actors to play the male voters because they couldn't find any. while they're doing that you have elon musk unveiling a driverless bus that's beautiful.
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he seconds a rocket into space and then lands, which is insane. you mentioned elon musk and dana white and you're thinking to yourself, you know what, that's what men like. that's what men are. this thing, whatever they're doing, whether it is tampon tim, or the ads, that's not men -- real outreach. what you're doing is you're treating men again like a faceless mass, a group that you can exploit. just like the dems do with blacks and women. no real -- with exception to you, harold, although i don't really believe you're for what's her face, kamala, i just can't believe it because no real man on earth has a problem defining a woman. no real man says you can have a penis and be feel male. no real man thinks you should teach anal sex to kids.
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or put male sex offenders in female prisoners just because they happen to grow their hair out. you know, you're not a man if you ascribe to any of that, and if you vote for kamala, you are voting for that. that's why no, harold, you are not voting for kamala. i am going to bet -- i want to see you take a picture of the ballot because i don't believe you're going to do it. i think you're going to vote third party. greg gutfeld. >> in your face. [ laughter ]. >> voting for her, it says. up next, clinton told the shocking truth about kamala, and the border prices. knock, knock, knocking on heaven's door ♪ ♪ knock, knock, knockin advil liqui-gels are faster and stronger than tylenol rapid release gels. ♪ also from advil, advil targeted relief, the only topical with 4 powerful pain fighting ingredients
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[ ♪♪ ] jd vance wiping the floor with anchor martha vadis for gangs running rough shod in america. >> people are terrified with what has happened with the venezuelan gangs. >> i'm going to stop you. it was limited to a handful of apartment complexes. >> only, martha, do you hear yourself? only a handful of apartment complexes in america were taken over by venezuelan gangs and trump is the probably and not harris's open border? and clinton stepped in it when trying to blame riley's death on trump. watch this. >> he killed the bill. why? you had a case in georgia not very long ago, didn't you? they made an ad about it, young woman killed by an immigrant. >> what happened? >> if they'd been properly vetted that wouldn't have
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happened. we need them to vet, to do work, there wouldn't be a problem. >> can you hear yourself? >> yeah. >> it's such a great retort, right? i had that data, such a great reframing because you're saying, wouldn't -- you would be shocked if you knew what you were saying. >> m-hmm. >> i have -- i'm going to start saying that all the time. but it shows you the difference between a valid motivating idea and its opposite. so let's say you have this valid idea that a strong border, you need a strong border, you get this mess in colorado. the other side, the side for sanctuary city says, it's not that bad. they've already conceded the argument. they're just arguing about how bad it is, and that's what got her. oh, i'm going to stop you right there as though she had got -- it's not as bad as you think. it's not a bunch of apartments. and so, martha, tell us what's acceptable. what is acceptable for you since you don't live there, obviously.
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it's just like when the government so shows stats on the thousands of rapists and murderers, fact check this because i want to know what number you're acceptable with. it's not that bad. give me the lower estimate because you've already conceded that it's happening and that was the beauty of it. >> has anyone won an election on it's not that bad? >> i don't think so. and weird thing, when president trump or his team points out an obvious problem, instead of saying we know it's a problem, we have a better solution than that, they say it's not a problem as if you can't see it with your own eyes or saying that it's okay. it's a great debating rhetorical device that jd vance used. can you hear yourself? when you do it you have to be prepared and you have to know more than that person and he did. he's good out there doing what he does. but what whole question, i was thinking today, it could be
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applied to so many things. like, do you hear yourself when you say it's okay that the teachers unions continue to get these contracts and 30% of kids in chicago and baltimore and l.a. and washington dv and new york and let's name the other cities are able to read and write at grade level. do you hear yourself only one person was pushed in front of the train in the subway. do you hear yourself there are enough blackouts because we have to worry about climate change or even about mostly peaceful looting? it was mostly peaceful. a few businesses, it's okay. and if you start to do what jd vance just did it gives you a opportunity to flip an argue many. >> we'll be saying that about harris over the next few weeks. >> i think dana is right. jd vance is one of the more capable, smarter, articulate guys i've seen in politics. but what i don't understand and why it's hard for me to take him
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as seriously on the issue of border security is because he voted against the toughest bill that's come before the senate in 50 years. do you hear yourself? why did you vote against it, it doesn't mean it's perfect, but if it's the toughest thing in 50 years, why wouldn't you do it? i know why he didn't do it. because donald trump. >> do you hear yourself? >> no, no. you just don't like what i'm saying. >> [ everyone talking as once ]. >> how do you know who killed it? >> did president trump support it. >> i have no idea, he's not in the senate. >> there's like seven or eight reasons. >> i'm going to ask -- >> do you hear yourself? >> -- a very bright gieshgs speaker johnson said he will not bring the house back to add more money to fema who said they're about to run out of money. i get we want to be partisan, there's a fever and yearning for
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itful but when we have storms and americans are dying, but do you hear yourself? jd vance has given the exact rhetorical paradigm to ask anybody in politics. don't like it when it makes democratics look back. congress should come back and give every dollar they need to americans can reconstitute their lives. >> i don't think they should make immigration a political issue. i think that was a democratic idea. >> they've been been part of it over the years. >> do you hear yourself? >> in your face again. [ laughter ]. >> jeanine. >> you know, what you're saying, harold, is that with respect to fema where the congress is not being brought back, do you hear yourself? >> absolutely i agree with myself. >> the reason -- let me finish. the reason we don't have money for americans is because your party made the decision to move
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that money to other places for other people. otherwise, do you know that we've spent $66 billion of our taxpayer money, this past year, for people who don't ask to come here, demand to be allowed here, come here and just live off -- they ged education, medication, housing, everything else. do you hear yourself when you say that border bill is the toughest bill in the last 50 years? it's a joke. they -- 7500 from 10, 12, 15 different entry points are golf course to limit it. how do you know when you're at 7500? that's number one. number two, i don't want more border patrol to allow more people into this country. i don't want judges to make it easier for them to come into this country and apply their asylum claims. i don't need more of that. i need the border closed. do you hear yourself when you're fighting for illegals and not
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americans. let me answer the question about this is heing many. this is a new era in journalism. the questioner is so biased to begin with that they don't care what the interviewee's answer is. they only care that the american public hear them. i know the answer, i know the facts, and i don't care what you say. and she started arguing with jd vance when her job was to find out what jd vance thinks. the democratics do this every time. and they did it in the last election. they did -- when they said you ask the question, has anyone lost an election when they said it's not that bad. no one. kathy hokium said crime in new york isn't that bad. she didn't lose. i got to go. >> i didn't say anything. >> i always listen. >> no, you don't. >> i'm a good girl. >> that's not what i heard. >> shut up.
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hearing the same question, would you accept the outcome of this election. they keep asking that question. isn't that a strange question to ask, as if you sound like you're getting ready to do something. you better accept this election no matter what happens, dana. it's kind of like saying, you know, are you going to give that uber driver five stars before he picks you up? you somehowed, why would i do that? generously tip the service before the food arrives. why would i do that? it removes the pressure to offer good service. when someone is asking you to accept the outcome of the election full stop, to be british, you have to ask yourself why, why are you asking me that. >> harold. >> in your face. >> president trump was already president so he has a record, they're going to be -- jim crow will be brought back. but he was already president. >> right, he was beings back in
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-- >> could that happen? >> mike pens was a president there who is not supporting himself, jd vance is vp now, president trump does not wasn't project 2025 and clyburn says he believes project 2025 is jim crow 2.0. i don't think most americans know jim crowe, thank god i didn't have to live under it. the path to victory for both candidates, particularly for the ones i'm supporting, and that is point out the differences between the policies. i agree with you greg, it is strange that everybody is talking about accepting the outcome. some of it is because of what happened in 2020. we need to get beyond it. let's talk about the differences because i'm going to accept the outcome. whoever wins, i'm going to be as supportive as i can of the next president of the united states and i hope it's the person i'm supporting. >> that's weird.
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>> get to the difference of the candidates. we talked about this last week. policy, policy, policy, and explain it. >> bill bar said a few months ago for moderates and independents they might see donald trump as russian roulette but biden as national suicide. that's a care tactic. >> this is what happens, when you have carville and clyburn they're cranking up the fear. that's the only way they can get people to vote for kamala because they have not a lot of reasons to vote for her. i think it's interesting, harold, the way you aengsed that question. the question was about jim crow and trump, and you immediately then said way to jd vance and then 2025 and said that was jim crow, ergo this is -- >> that's what clyburn said when he listened to the interview. that's what he said. >> but the concern for americans is for how is going to treat them better, who is going to be in a position where they'll go
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to the grocery store and not be shocked because it costs so much money. or to have to put stuff back on the shelf because they don't have enough money to buy it. and we just talked about this relevant -- retrospectively, people are saying they were better off under trump. last resort for someone to say you're hitler or kamala harris needs to call him hitler. and free speech is misinformation. it's not misinformation, that's not protected. >> jesse, even republicans, they might say they're afraid of what another four years of biden/harris would look like. >> i'm shocked the judge said ergo, i don't have much to add, except what you can expect from a harris administration is the same as the biden administration. that's not my word, that's what she promised. >> the ancient mystery of our times. why do guys not see the messes? [ ♪♪ ] guys not even see the mes?
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turns out dudes out of cleanliness is related to homemaking because it's seen as too girly. what are your thoughts about this, quick? >> i think it's nonsense. >> you think men are not socialized that way. >> men are not socialized that way. men and women are socialized the same way, a mess is a mess. >> let the record refleck we agree. >> do you see mess in the house and some of it is yours and some your wives and you pick up your stuff and you leave your wife's stuff there? i don't doe that. >> you're half and half. >> i would say i know there are some men who are clean freaks and god bless them. i pitched this story for a reason. [ laughter ]. >> mr. gutfeld. >> who founded good housekeeping? who invented all the house hold cleaners, the washington machine, the dishwasher, who did all that? >> oh, those messy, messy men, that's all. >> in your face. >> good housekeeping. >> yeah.
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a wonderful story harold. one more thing, happy columbus day, in your face, indigenous people. tonight, tom salon, ordayingas, that's tonight, and now, let's do this. in your face, harold. >> here we go. >> it's not just columbus day, it's king harold day. harold goodwinson, it observes the 950th anniversary of this strong ruler. he wouldn't vote for kamala harris, in your face, harold.
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>> over the weekend, pumpkin picking action with the waters family. there is gigi with the pumpkin. we have the big one here. look, drop the banner, look at that. that's the happy pumpkin. this is the mean pumpkin. can we see that? that's the happy one. >> about the same. >> yes. >> did you do that one? >> no, didn't. emma and jesse did. perfect carving. tonight jesse waters prime time. >> look at that. >> columbus day edition. >> can't wait. >> dana. >> the community in johnson county wyoming, they had those huge fires there and it caused a big problem for that community. they are hosting a dinner this saturday to help raise funds to rebuild after being ravaged by what was called the house straw fire. it burned 150,000 acres in 48 hours, left local ranchers and their livestock devastated. chip in at johnson county fire
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relief fund.com. >> drop. very hip. harold. >> the first woman to break the 2:10 minute mark, a kenyan runner, broke it under it hours and 10 minutes. still have to ratify it. congratulations to her. >> it's about running. i thought it was about talking. judge. >> oh, i don't have much time, but crocks is launching a new brand. [ ♪♪ ] >> yeah, crocks is launching footwear for people and dogs. they feature marvel patterns, dogs and humans can get matching crocks. >> that's it for us. >> don't do it america. night for the first time in 32 years. in this poll, it shows that republicans are beating
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