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now they are getting some pushback. people are tired of paying these prices and getting less. that was reflected in some of the comments we saw a lot of what most recently with earnings and stuff. i think pepsi is trying to smarten up and say okay, let's jiggle this a little bit. let's add a little bit back in. i don't know if they are going to raise the prices or if they are going to eat it a little bit. floated in there and see what happens, try to rebuild credibility. >> neil: we shall see. always good seeing you. not everyone is racing to undo the shrinkflation thing. company said that they had to do that. you would still buy their product and wouldn't get sticker shock. we will see if there is sticker shock. so far at the corner of wall and broad. the dow, a happy shock. "the five" now. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino with judge jeanine.
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jessica tarlov. it's 5:00 in new york city, this is "the five." vice president kamala harris in the hot seat forced to answer some tough questions. presidential nominee getting a little riled up with bret baier and her first-ever fox news interview. >> if you are turning the page. you've been in office for three and half years. >> and donald trump has been running for office. >> bret: you up in the person holding the office. >> you and i both know what i'm talking about. >> bret: i actually don't. >> if you listen to donald trump, if you listens to rallies, he is belittling and diminishing the american people. he talks about an enemy within. an enemy within, talking about the american people. suggesting that he would turn the american military on the american people. >> bret: you said repeatedly that the border was secure. when in your mind to start
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becoming a crisis? >> we've had a broken immigration system transcending donald trump's of administration, even before. let's all be honest about that. >> dana: bret baier pressing harris on the element in the room or the one who got pushed out of the room, preside president biden. >> bret: you're not joe biden. you're not donald trump but nothing comes to mind that you would do differently? question marc siegel let me be very clear. my presidency will not be a continuation of joe biden's presidency. like every new president that comes in to office i will bring my life experiences, professional experiences, and fresh and new ideas. >> bret: what did you first notice president biden's mental faculties appear diminished? >> joe biden i have watched from the oval office of the situation room and he has the judgment and the experiment -- experience to do exactly what he has done in making very
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important decisions on behalf of the american people. >> bret: concerns. >> joe biden is not on the ballot. >> bret: i understand. >> dana: a record number of people watched, over 7 million. that was just on the television. >> jesse: you know what she's really good at? not taking any responsibility. she's actually excellent at that. if you wanted to watch someone for 25 minutes to not take any responsibility last night was amazing. she's a typical lawyer who enjoys arguing but doesn't have a point. she said nothing bad happened over the last four years but nothing good happened either. she never once in one accomplishment, not chips, not inflation reduction, nothing. if you are buying, you are watching this interview, you are like okay. thank you? this was really bad. she did not look presidential to me. i remember in contentious interview where o'reilly would
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interview barack obama and he was pointing at his face, obama had this charming way where he'd be like bill, bill, bill, calm down. that's not how things work. creates a connection with the interviewer and she doesn't have the ability to do that. she's ice-cold. she is unlikable. and her arguments are incoherent. at one point she said donald trump has to take responsibility for everything that happens in his administration. she goes, but i don't have to take any responsibility for what happens in the biden-harris administration. or she says the border has always been broken but was secure and i was there except during an election year when trump broke it. you cannot follow it. it's all illogical. she said she never noticed anything bad about joe biden. she's the nominee because biden was bad. if you look at the democrat reaction to this, they don't seem that happy that i wanted to bring something for jessica.
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>> jessica: a gift for me? >> jesse: trump has taken the lead in every single swing st state. >> dana: i've got to go to her next. the goal for kamala harris yesterday, what was it? did she reach it? >> jessica: the goal was to not satisfy anyone sitting on this panel. partisans, people who generally know how they're going to vote have their preferences. if there are any undecideds left and i'm getting skeptical that there are many of them with 19 days to go. 18 days to go, or whatever. maybe it's just between kamala and the couch or trump and the couch. date think she accomplish that goal. if they are voting on immigration, i could guess how they're voting. if they are voting on reproductive freedom, i know how they're voting. what kamala harris needed to do was to show up, to look tough,
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to not get rattled, i would disagree with my very generous colleague who brought me a gift today about her looking presidential. i think she handled herself fairly well and she looked like the prosecutor who is won a lot of elections in the past, statewide elections, had a very successful career. i think she did particularly well prosecuting the case against donald trump's character when she discussed the enemy within comments that he made on maria bartiromo show and then struggled to clean up or just refused to clean up when he was talking to harris in the town hall and clearly they have message tested unstable, unfit, lacks the competency to do the job and the character. that's where she is leading by sizable proportions. 7 million people saw her last night. if even a fraction of them are looking to feel confident that she could do the job, i think they would walk away from that saying that she can. >> dana: judge, what did you think of it all?
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>> judge jeanine: when i watched her right in the beginning, she started pointing at bret. i found that very offensive. bret didn't excellent job trying to get her to answer the questions. she was contentious. she made it clear she has a short fuse. i think she filibustered. she was nonresponsive. she was combative. and she was grandstanding. i think that even more important is the fact that her job yesterday in coming on fox was to try to convince people to want to vote for her. there is nothing that she said it would want -- would make anyone want to vote for her because every thing was about not what she's done but how terrible donald trump is. those people have already
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decided. with all due respect, they are not the undecideds. she wasted oppor opportunity to convince people of that. when she was asked about the transgender -- the law that required the government to pay for transgender surgeries, she was spineless. she was weak. we all know what she meant when she said "i'm going to follow the law." she said it was the law when trump was there. first of all, it's not a law. it's a regulation. second of all, none of those surgeries occurred during the trump administration. you know why, kamala? he fought them. >> jessica: people got hormone therapy. >> judge jeanine: the first surgery was during kamala and biden's administration. stop being weak. to say that donald trump is not fit is laughable when this is
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the woman who told the american people that joe biden was competent. she was the last person in the room. it was his ineptitude that led to her being the candidate for president of the united states. she has no credibility as far as i'm concerned. i thought she was very weak and i thought bret did everything he could to restrain himself from a woman who wasn't dished and conversing. >> dana: this comes to me and i will turn it over to you, greg. one of the ways to ask a question, when did you know he was mentally fit? what event, did you feel comfortable asking comfortable for their hard-earned money to donate to a campaign when you knew he wasn't capable of serving the next four years. >> greg: when bret said when did you first notice joe biden's mental decline?
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she said joe biden isn't on the ballot. why is he not on the ballot? because of his mental decline. that's like answering, when junot epstein was a pedophile? oh, on my fourth trip. let me be very clear. she was a disaster. it was so bad, doug emhoff smashed his nanny cam. she lost her cool because she didn't expect the things -- none of the reporters have done which is ask follow-up ques questions. she should have seen this coming. stevie wonder should have seen this coming, that bret baier was going to ask follow-up questions. she ended up with the look and the tone of the dmv clerk who wants to take her break but are waiting for her so she's like, i'm not going to help that person. best part of this, we edited it out. i can't understand this. when she said, you know what i'm
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talking about and he says, no i don't. he spoke for america. we have waited three and a half years for somebody to say no, we don't know what you're talking about. finally it happened. i don't blame her for skipping tonight's al smith dinner because frankly the catholics might give her last rites. it was that bad. what else do i have? oh! she was unprepared. she has no excuse for that. she's lazy. should there's a reason why she's in the witless protection plan. if this was a fight most people would accuse her of throwing it. how could you be that bad? the criticism that bret interrupted her. they created the scenario where he had limited time. she showed up late. they rushed her out of there. she did every thing she could to eat up the clock. under those restrictions, he knew that maybe he could get
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three or four answers out of her. he's like you know when you're on the phone with your lawyer. [laughter] he's charging you every 15 minutes. every 15 minutes it goes to another higher charge. he starts asking about your kids. he starts talking about your plans for the weekend. everything. he's like, i need to get to the answer because she is running the clock out. joe must have been home his ass off. he probably poured out a bottle of an insurer for his homie. >> dana: more to come. former president trump taking his maga message to hispanic voters. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ whiter teeth, they have to make a choice- one versus the other. new sensodyne clinical white,
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>> greg: donald trump taking his maga message to hispanic voters at a univision town hall promising to tackle high prices and inflation and making clear who's to blame for the border crisis. >> four years ago, we had no inflation. now you have record-setting inflation. when they came in, they spent and they also blew my energy policies up. we are going to bring your energy costs down and with your energy costs, everything is going to come down. were going to make jobs available so you can afford literally much easier we have the greatest economy in history of our country. the problem we have is we had people coming in under my administration and they were coming and legally.
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they were coming in through a system that we had which was great. we want workers and we want them to come in but i have to come in legally. they have to love our country. they have to love you, love our people. the problem with this administration is they've totally lost control. >> greg: you know, judge, if you played the audio of trump, sue didn't know where he was speaking, different town halls, you would know what audience he was talking to because he so oblivious to identity politics t he spoke to the hispanic group the way he spoke to the women's group. he didn't sugarcoat anything. i wish the democrats would see that as a plus not a minus. >> g>> judge jeanine: that's so brilliant. >> greg: thank you. >> judge jeanine: let me tell you what i think. the reason we are seeing this transfer of hispanics from the democrat party to the republican party, it reflects a bunch of
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things. i think hispanics are primarily here, most of them because they want jobs. they are demographically a huge christian demographic. they are not into children being introduced to sexual and gender identity politics through books in school that they say we want to ban but we don't think they are appropriate. they are not into men beating women in women's sports. okay. so they are conservative. they are religious by nature. the people coming to america, the hispanic's are coming to escape some of the gangs and the violence and all of a sudden we are starting to see a mess 13, other gangs. in new york city, 95% of the crime or 75% is being committed by illegals. so the legal hispanics are invested in this country like most ordinary people. they have assimilated in a way
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where they just want to be successful and they are turning from the dems and they are the working class. paycheck to paycheck, 39% of hispanics are paycheck to paycheck. 35% of blacks. that's all the working class. they are impacted by the economy. that's why trump is talking to them about the economy. >> greg: jessica, i think of the move of hispanics from my perspective is mainly men. but what about the her-spanics. >> jessica: they looked pretty annoyed. did you see that? >> greg: isn't that a normal phase for most women? >> jessica: that should go in and add. >> greg: go for it. i am not running. >> jessica: you are resting b faces when i'm after. >> greg: annoying face. >> jessica: we know what you meant. there's a great shot of these
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three latinas. they are like, this is the worst thing i've ever heard. >> greg: your a mind reader? >> jessica: no. please, if you're watching this, reach out to me and tell me exactly what you're thinking but i know it wasn't good. i want to push back on some something. that trump never speaks to an audience like he knows who's there. identitywise. we know that when he speaks to jewish people, he knows exactly who he's talking to. i would also say this was one of his better fact free bonanza's. we showed part of this -- you like that? >> greg: can i go back. whew in years saying he knows what he's talking to the jewish people. >> jessica: he says if you don't vote for me, this is going to be your fault. >> greg: that specifically -- that specifically about jewish support. it's a lousy example. >> jessica: no, it's not.
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>> greg: i'm trying to make you better. >> jessica: you are not. you are trying to eat of my time and i will keep going. >> greg: i showed up on time, unlike your candidate. >> jessica: we showed some of his response to a man named jorge velasquez who has picked strawberries and cut broccoli for his career and he asked trump, what are you going to do when you deport all these people who do the hard jobs? we know these are jobs that americans don't want. and what will happen to prices. trump had a factory answer. he said i'm going to get pricing down. he had no compassion, no sympathy, no empathy for these people. it went viral from all of this, from the 56-year-old latino construction worker, ramiro gonzales. he says "i was a registered republican." now he's not registered anymore. but he was disturbed by the events of january 6 and how donald trump didn't care about it. these so what of it. and ask him if he were to apologize for it, why aren't the
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people who work for you to supporting. donald trump, who can never give a gracious answer in any way immediately jumps down his throat, saying i don't agree with mike pence. he should have certified the election. claims 95% of the people who work for him still like him. maybe that number is accurate but everyone atop job doesn't. he calls january 6th now a day of love. we have move from "we should move on from january 6" to "this is a day of love." what i found perhaps the most interesting, he kept saying "me" to encompass him and the insurrectionist. >> greg: they are not insurrectionist. >> jessica: the tourists with zip ties. he says "we." he has called them hostages. which is a very strange -- keep playing the jan six card. >> jessica: i will. this came from someone who went support of him. it's not about jessica tarlov hates donald trump. this was about corey gonzales.
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>> greg: democrat of the last 16 years, it's all on trump. but it's trump. >> jessica: we have to have him come here and pick our cr crops? >> jesse: pick our crops. breaking of the country and pick crops, that your argument? they are guest workers, they are work permits most of them. they are seasonal workers. you can do it legally. great rebranding by trump. >> jessica: you are going with "day of love?" >> judge jeanine: like your summer of love and 2020 when they burn down the city. >> jesse: i want to know what kamala harris is promising hispanics. she has lax welfare. she's promised college kids loan a lot. she has promised women abortions. she's promised white dudes -- i guess we just get to be called real men. she is promising illegals free
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changes, hotel rooms. amnesty. she hasn't promised anything to hispanic americans. why is that? they are hard workers and they keep your nose clean. usually what kamala harris does as she punishes bad behavior -- excuse me. she punishes good behavior and rewards bad behavior. she's like a bad habit. the sooner you get rid of kamala harris, the better your life is going to be. trump is promising the american dream and is not going to redistribute our money to other people based on skin color and victim one. he's just going to give everybody a fair shake. >> greg: i go back to what i said before. they've had 12 years of the white house out of 16. and out of the 16, there was a certain kind of break for four years that was better. how can they -- he's actual solutions for the border. they don't. >> dana: they are running out of runway for this argument. because it's like when
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bret baier goes, actually i don't know what you're talking about. >> greg: they did say that. >> dana: we have to apologize to the producers. bret baier did say that. we ran it. we just missed it. one of the biggest moments of the night was when a woman got up and said her grocery prices are up, double, literally double that it was three years ago and they are still going up. they are still -- the top issue for latino voters is the economy. i wanted to add one of the thing. voter registration. north atlantic, hispanic voter registration increase by 79,000 since 2020. black voter registration is down by 2700. democrats decreased. republicans increased. there's a bunch of unaffiliated. 93 out of the 100 counties have more register republicans than four years ago in a state that has many more hispanics than in 2020. >> jessica: you guys
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definitely need to win north carolina. >> greg: all right. put that in your pipe and smoke it, liz warren. up next, democrats favorite talking point on crime just got exposed as a load of bull pucky.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: we always knew it was bogus but the fbi is driving the stake through the democrats favorite talking point that crime is down. data showing a big jump in violence under the biden-harris administration. let's break it down. 2022, the fbi said violent crime rates decreased by 2.1%.
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but now the feds are adjusting that number to show an increase of 4.5%. so when does trump get his apology from david muir. >> crime is up and through the roof, despite the fraudulent statements they made. >> president trump, the fbi says overall violent crime is actually coming down in this country. >> excuse me. the fbi, they were defrauding statements. they didn't include the worst cities. they didn't include the cities with the worst crime. it was a fraud. >> jesse: dana, did the fbi acknowledges change at all? >> dana: they did. that's how you know about it on wednesday. the jobs number, there's revisions. unfortunately for her, harrison biden, these came through right
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before -- 19 days to go when people are starting to pay attention. like when i pay attention just to the playoffs in baseball. i know that the dodgers beat the mets. i watch that network a lot, abc. one night something terrible had happened crime wise and for a week, they never mentioned it at all. he was huge news. i was thinking about even with kamala harris last night, if you had never watched fox news last night was the first night that you tuned in and they were talking about immigration that was the first time you heard there were three, five, six, 7 million people i came into the country, you would have no idea. bill melugin would be down there by himself. it was the story of their lifetime and they decided to give it a pass. these numbers are undercutting their message.
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>> jesse: greg, if trump loses, we can point to this and say that they rigged it. >> greg: i think so. absolutely. the real crime was telling people that the crime, that they experienced with their own ears and eyes victims, that it was all in their head. began with the rights when they called the mostly peaceful and then cnn mocked actual reports of violence. i remember don lemon sang, went out to dinner, great night in new york, no crime. then you have david and his h hair. cnn brought up the ferguson effect or police were not policing out of fear of retribution and it was real and that became the floyd effect. abby philip wrote an article about it for "the washington post." crime deniers, and you could argue are worse than the criminals themselves because they enable the flourishing of
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the criminality because they themselves are safe. the young woman on the subway, the young mother on the subway, that's all in your head. while the people at cnn and msnbc and the doj, they get chauffeured to and from pilates and whole foods probably by an off-duty cop, cop they tried to defund. my bigger messages this crime live shows you how politics has an opportunity cost for every arena of life that it invades and hear the cost of human life. there was a time, i'm sure there was a time when crime wasn't a political issue. when everybody agreed that it was bad. who would be on the side of the criminals? but somewhere along the line, something happened, of movement, social justice movement that redefined crime as a necessity born of injustice. they are just doing it for food. aoc. suddenly law and order became oppressive. the politicized crime.
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and if you politicized crime, reducing the bad thing, crime, becomes worse than the crime itself which is what they did with illegal immigration. it's what they do with abortion. it's what they do with sexual perversion. if you try to tackle something that's bad like abortion, we all know it's bad. remember the slogan safe, legal, rare. why would you say it if it was good? >> jesse: trump wants to fight crime. democrats want to fight for crime. why must you be so ridiculous? >> jessica: we were born this way, as lady gaga would say. >> jesse: you are wearing a lady gaga shirt. i like it. two complements, two shows in a row. >> jessica: you gave me the hideous gift of the real clear politics average in the battleground states. time to play my favorite game, you cherry-picked. what you didn't mention is that there was a downward revision in a level of violent crime in 2021
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that was actually a bigger ratio than the upward revision in 2022. 2021 and 2023 are actually lowest crime rate, violent crime rates we seen in decades. the homicide rate flood pretty important. people getting murdered, that's unambiguously down. you can check cdc stats. david muir has no apologies to give. >> greg: he does. the underlying issue -- >> judge jeanine: can i speak on this? >> jessica: that's not true. >> greg: yes, it is. yes, it is. we are arguing over a flaw for the greater story is the statistics are fraudulent. >> jessica: if donald trump had specificity and said in 2022, the violent crime rate was up 4.5% when you said it was down 2.2 percent, for instance, then maybe we could have a discussion but you're talking about an overall trend line through that administration. >> jesse: judge. >> greg: even when they
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doctored it -- >> jesse: jessica tarlov, would you like to refute? >> judge jeanine: her? jessica. i thought you were calling me jessica tarlov. on 9/11 on the show i said david muir was wrong when he told donald trump the crime was down. what is so stunning is that abc is this time-honored long reviewed new station. it's not. i have the stats and i held it up on the show and they went back to look at the film and it said new york city didn't respond. los angeles didn't respond. blue cities, i might add. one-third of the police departments in this country did not respond to the fbi requests. ergo, there was no clear reporting by the fbi and david muir. but they used it as a political point to trash the left. why is it whenever there's a mistake -- i need to trash the right. whenever there's a mistake it's
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in the favor of the left. whether it's jobs. we had 800,000 new jobs. no, you didn't. that was wrong too. inflation. oh, no, it's better than you think it is. they were wrong about that too. they used it in the 2022 election. the governor of new york, kathy hochul saying crime is a perception. it's not real. bologna! you can't walk outside without worrying some money so the going to show you armonk you or or take your pocketbook. we told you and we value the stats. problem is the left is so caught up in lies that there is no shock when the federal agencies patently lie to us. whether it's the intel and the hunter laptop, intel and the investigations, domestic terrorists her parents and all this nonsense. the left lies for a political agenda. >> judge jeanine: cherry-picking really blew up in
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>> judge jeanine: msnbc is baselessly accusing donald trump of being on drugs. >> i know donald trump says he doesn't drink. but this feels like drunken behavior. i think he's probably microdosing like his front elon musk. >> judge jeanine: okay, jesse. do these people, are they serious? >> jesse: they are self radicalizing. it's a competition to see who has stronger tds. it's every day, who can make trump look more dangerous. this is what's going to happen. when trump is elected, if he's elected, they will, if he does anything with his executive power, fires, deregulate, anything that any president has done, they are going to call him king trump and that he needs to be stopped by any means necessary. there's going to be protests. there's going to be calls for the military to take action. he's not going to be able to do
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his job. he's going to prosecute someone or fire someone they're going to say this guy is a genocidal dictator who is destroying the constitution and he needs to be stripped of all power immediately before he does too much damage. it's only just getting started, their hysteria. >> judge jeanine: they say that they're not going to wear costumes for halloween because it's such a dark period in time. and yet they are supporting the joy candidate. >> dana: i'm telling you. that could save a lot of money. >> greg: the fabric industry. a >> dana: do they need a costume? >> judge jeanine: ! >> dana: what does that even mean? i don't even know. remind me of 2022. they ran out of things to say the so they just started saying, they put up the bat signal just say he is deranged and unstable and he's going to use the military against people. just say that. they are like that, just yes, absolutely marching on. they will do that. let the trump team has done a
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little bit but you can see it being a little bit more effective if they reminded everyone, remember the school board meetings? remember the justice department telling the fbi to look at the school board meeting and the parents. remember the dad who got arrested in virginia for trying to protect his daughter who was raped by a guy who was allowed to use the girls bathroom. remember that? they tried to deny it. talk about the government being used against people. >> judge jeanine: very good. greg, what do you want to say to that? >> greg: where do i start? i love cnn. it's been really hard for me since don lemon is gone. chris cuomo is gone. stelter was gone for a while but he's back and fatter than ever. but they knew. they knew i needed someone new. they are going, gutfeld is suffering. let's bring on a nonsensical --
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maybe he's micro-dosing. she might've come from the original cast of "absolutely fabulous." she is as vapid as a royal gossip and as deep as a contact lens. i adore her. she looks about as healthy as david bowie is right now. i also, nothing is going to happen to "the view." when i was a kid, when i had a paper route, the view was the crazy house. on your paper route the always go by and it's like -- you throw the paper really quick. you keep going. no one is following. but still, you're glad they're there because it's exciting. they are always in the news. >> jesse: you had a paper route? >> greg: multiple paper routes. >> dana: what time did you get up? steve are guided afternoon paper routes. >> judge jeanine: jessica, defendant. [laughter] >> jessica: no, thank you. i don't know. i said before i feel lucky to be
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here. but if he wins, you guys have to protect me. the double standard about trump's behavior versus what i had to hear about joe biden is astonishing. if biden had stood on stage swaying to abe maria and the village people for 39 minutes, you guys would've lost your minds. >> greg: that is stamina. >> jessica: the double standard. >> greg: you need a standard first. >> jessica: check out his comments about the pelosi's, adam schiff, l look at what mark esper said, he wanted to shoot protesters in the legs. the man, may be -- yeah. >> judge jeanine: did he? we had for use of this guy, did he do any of this? please. up next, politics is ruining the dating scene. ♪ ♪
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>> jessica: good luck getting a date this election. 43% of people between 18 and 34 say they have a more negative view of the date if they told them they voted for trump but 90% for kamala. greg, i'm not surprised. >> greg: i haven't been on a date in 20 years. >> jessica: you don't take your wife on dates?
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>> greg: are you kidding me? that's crazy. we're married. it's never been a better time to be the strong silent type. let's be honest women prefer men who do things, not say things. they say oh, i like a good democrat. when it comes down to changing a tire, it's always going to be a republican. so if you're a dude and you want to date, get exercise, work hard, be adventurous, take risks, do interesting things. do more. say last. it will save you time. >> jesse: or in your case the silent type. >> jessica: jesse, can you change a car tire? >> jesse: i have a guy for that. then, when they are dating, we don't care about the woman's politics. she is liberal, it's amusing. she is conservative, that's cool. but when she gets married to you, she will probably start becoming a conservative. if you go the other way, guys never going to start out as a conservative, started dating a
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liberal girl and then become liberal. that's asinine. i challenge you to find one example where that's happened. >> jessica: dana, save him. >> dana: i think he's probably wrong on that. i would say, i have the don't ask, don't tell people. i don't ask people who they are voting for. i don't tell people who i'm voting for. who cares. >> jessica: judge, do people know who you're voting for? >> judge jeanine: what do you think? i think what this proves is that republicans are more tolerant. >> dana: there you go. >> jessica: what a beautiful people you are. "one more thing" is up next. frank. fred. how are you? support up to seven brain health indicators, including memory. when you need to remember, remember neuriva.
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at fox nation.com. it's amazing. >> jesse: feeding frenzy. you can't have any, greg it's a big mcchicken. big mac mcchicken. i don't know what it is called because i don't have a sheet. who cares. it started in newark and now here. basically instead of the patty's, have you chicken patty's. let's all taste it. that includes you, greg. >> greg: i can't. i can't eat before my next show. >> dana: what do you have? >> greg: tonight great show kat timpf, jeff dye, lee zeldin. tyrus. that's tonight. 10:00 p.m. >> dana: all right. >> greg: get job, bret? >> >> bret: i really thought i did a good job. >> dan: good. like it. >> bret: i really liked greg's commentary, dana. this is a good day. >> dana: pretty good. >> congratulations. you were

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