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>> judge jeanine: hello everybody and judge jeanine pirro along with harold ford junior, jesse watters, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 a new york city and this is "the five". ♪ ♪ two weeks to go, kamala harris is all talk it out of. the candidate watched taunting trump as exhausted is taking a day off from the campaign trail to prep from some pretaped interviews with the nbc and that is not the only side of that kamala harris is running on fumes, vice president was out, throwing out tired old attack lines trump being the old threat to democracy although voters simply are not buying it. >> donald trump is an unserious man. but the consequences of him being president of the united states are brutally serious.
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they are things that you says there will be the subject of skits, and laughter and jokes. but words have meaning, coming from somebody who aspires to stand behind this seal of the president of the united states. >> judge jeanine: kamala harris also apparently cannot take the heat, checkout at this moment were her town hall moderator, maria, flat out admits that kamala harris will only take preselected questions. >> said to back i get comfortable -- >> we'll be good to ask questions? >> you are not unfortunately, we have some predetermined questions and hopefully i will be able to ask some of the questions i might be in your head, i hope so. >> judge jeanine: while common takes a break, donald trump is making a mad dash to the finish line up with appearances in two separate estates.
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he is holding a rally later tonight in battleground north carolina, and earlier he held a roundtable with leaders in miami, where you took a shot at kamala harris' lackluster schedule. >> mr. trump: i was going to hit it really hard on the trail but now i don't have to because she is off she is off. i can get over it! with a heltic is off, you have 14 days left, she will take a couple more days off because she is lazy as. >> judge jeanine: okay jesse, two weeks left until the election and she's taking a day off and she had the balls to say friday that donald trump is exhausted and three days later she's taking a day off. >> jesse: she needs a day off to prep for the interview because you do not prep for bret baier and she got smokes. and now, she has staged q&as, stage town hall's got everybody's trying to help kamala harris and trump is
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trying to help you, the voter. that is the difference rick she's not taking seriously her saying trump is not a serious person? obama does not take her seriously! obama did not want her, the other crew leader nancy pelosi does not take her seriously. she wanted josh schapiro. so kamala harris is the least serious candidate out there, from laughing and not making any sense work she talks about world leaders flying, trump has manned them all and they are taking him very seriously. all of these world leaders are now scrambling to prepare for trump's second term. there are plans closing in mexico preparing for the tariffs , the e.u. is already gearing up for a piece some over ukraine, trump spoke to "the wall street journal" -- "wall street journal" editorial yesterday, you said china is not going to taiwan because i will hit them with 200% tariffs and she would never go and because
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they are crazy! and that counts for a lot. >> judge jeanine: you know dana, they are not even hiding it anymore, maria actually comes out and says, you are not going to -- ask questions unfortunately, we have predetermined questions. hopefully i will be able to ask some of the questions that might be in your head? >> dana: a "yes", this is the same group complaining trump's mcdonald event was a stage campaign event. come on. something is happening in the last two days, this is a taste of 2016 to me. i heard today that that kamala harris people are preparing that misogyny arguments or if she loses, it's anecdotal. being off the trail the last what will weeks to go and your closing argument which was about we're not going to back, it's exciting, joy, now they're back to old reliable, he's dangerous and a problem and for democracy. polling shows as all working through, she's not talking about the economy and he stolen all
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the joy and is having a good time. when you look at some of these early vote returns, republicans are you feeding in to the early vote, does not mean they are more public and votes than democratic votes in the end, it might mean republicans decided to vote earlier than on election day. but if you're looking at a momentum and who is a winning, the moment it does feel like trump is and i an aloud one other thing, there was a reported yesterday from "politico", they had one story that said trump won of the day, this is a headline in the sub-headline was because he showed his trademark to entertain and drive headlines on the campaign trail. they say that all the time, right? this reporter from "politico" got hammered by the left from all the obama brose, all the people from the campaign, it reminded me when joe biden sent out mandates demanding more negative coverage about don trump or to me, it just has this
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feel of it if you are winning you feel like it and you have that window your back big to me it seems like she's in this hard smog and you can figure out what works. >> judge jeanine: there are some sound from, maybe you can hear and i will come back to you harold after this sound -- >> "new york times", mark andrea >> judge jeanine: she says she is ready for questions, and ian is behind her dictating who she will take the questions from. so everything being orchestrated, he's even deciding who gets to ask a question. not her. >> harold: it good to be with you, hope you had a good evening pick the one thing i do agree with, is what he was saying, i do hope that the campaign support that you cannot take a day off between now and at the next two weeks peak you have to be on the road, three or five events a day three or five estates, and i think voters want
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to see the candidates out on both sides. it is a great american tradition appeared, this is how is how candidates closed for out of thank you can say you don't think that the close, that a vice president can "is offering is one that is effective and maybe it's not, she thinks it is, she looks at how she got several weeks ago before she got in the race, president biden head-to-head against president trump was losing us out of the margin of error and everybody god stay. so she's closed for into the pointy, there there is a back-and-forth here, the mcdonald's, at her to some of the commentary around the table, is that it was a brilliant move on as a part of president trump. it counters and advances something is advanced -- like voters to believe about him in his final days fake i do not think it is anything curious or wrong for that matter, surprising about the fact that a vice president kamala harris is saying to the country, i think a lot of people said it, supporting president trump have
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said i'm not sure i wanted to see an undisciplined trump over the next four years. that is fine. i do not think it is problematic or strange that she is trying to point out, do we want to four more years of the kind of things we get from president trump? some of the things some of the outcomes? do we want to have the tweaks and social media and have the name calling, some people might say i don't mind that. but for her to point that out, for her not to point out would be malpractice on her part and we will help deceive this is what is most effective. if it's not, trump will be elected. if it is, she will be elected herself. >> judge jeanine: and greg du agrees yes to take a day off to study and tell the american people are ask them, do you want four more years of donald trump? >> greg: first of a judge, you hear looks amazing. [laughter] that's be honest!
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looks amazing! >> jesse: you are so smart. >> greg: but she looks like a sideshow dog. absolutely mirrors herbal, hopes to have her dad's hard at that point. let, how. >> everyone: cannot speak off the cup, if you stay bold milk cards to her cup she would still be a flurry of poetry magnets. she's terrible. and she had the edge of being there with maria, they both have a lot of common, i shared hatred of nannies. [laughter] arnold nanny was not even a looker! but he had the baby. and now joseph is a successful business model on the cover of men's health who appeared on "dancing with the stars" but she would never know that if he was not born, weird thing we don't talk about. there is a conflict going on between the stigmatizing and the normalizer. the stigmatizing always increases, he is a threat to
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democracy, he is like hitler which we saw genta this week although he was almost murdered because of that three months ago. as it's becoming a socially cheaper both for trump, that is the normalization, you will see more and more stigmatization. admitting you have voted for trump four years ago could have been deadly. but because of notable people like elon musk and rfk, the message to everybody else's, the coast is getting clear, the cost is getting lower. as that caused to endorse trump gets cheaper and cheaper, you are going to get at the stigmatizing get more and more intense. you look at like her endorsements, stevie wonder, ben stiller, lizzo, it does not move the needle because there is no social stigma attached to her in the first place. it comes off as predictable, lame and cowardly. i don't know where i will go with his instead -- exhibited and on a positive no, to judge
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your hair great. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: thank you big awaiting for the next day gano is coming to pick ahead, kamala harris is indeed blue trouble, democrat senators are throwing her under the bus and running towards donald trump. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: the kamala harriss brand is turning toxic, about a ground democrats locked in tighe senate races chucking come. >> everyone: under the bus andut bragging about of their ties to former president trumpfo.ou check out t of these ads they he been running calypso's the one. bugged biden to protect fracking and he sided with trump to end it nafta and put tariffs on china. >> we got trump to sound of the native american bill. >> president biden to make itne permanent. >> signed by president trump forcing drug companies to showis the actual prices. >> jesse: adding mor: ade insult to injury for kamala harris' campaign, her staffers are freaking out over michigan and the blue wall is cracking. a the also see in north carolina is slipping.ve
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but have no fear harold, the democrats,ld, think.in >> everyone: t has it in the bank! kamalald: i think harris, doubling down, --es >> jessese: could be wrong. judge jeanine when you see these democrats and competitive states cozy up your trump leg that what is a tell you?s me >> judge jeanine: it tells me that her internal polling tells him a couple of things, number n trump strong in their states and number 2, they will stay away from kamala harris.in the amazing thing is, these three governors we are talking about wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan, rob casey, they s are noent all governors, couplef senators and their, they actually voted to impeach trump. and yet right now they are singing how the wave is going towards trump, is at a much
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more. d they aream not only embracing trump -- i mean, you could have said, i drafted the law, a bill that was signed into law but she added by president trump. wrapping herself around trump, signing with president trump.pressays so what you have is this blue wall this integrating and whendn they said down, in the three governors like schapiro, and says why are they doing to this? what is happening to the blue lineth?ns this iyls schapiro ins pennsylvania. leaders who knowwho howge to gt stuff done.ne and i cannot help but think that the hurricane helps trump, he went there, did not cause ag commotion, hmoe is raising money for the people of north carolina, he will carry north carolinarth . >> jesse: great anecdotaloo k evidence, looking out of then. polls it tells you something. >> dana: the ads?k thi don't even think that it's
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anecdotal. that is obvious, it's a fact, they have a problem and they are trying to fix it.ey the real h problem they have kid trump is either an unstable, threat to democracy or he is somebody that the independence can work with. it cannot be both. you cannot have a closing argument that confuses people to the extey are undecided leftt, gs, make up their minds g and cut it does not give them something to work with. plus they say they don't know him enough. y then youou have some democrats there is buyer's remorsere on kamala harris. we have the weekend at scranton joe, but isn't a dangerous mogul words for these battleground states? maybe. y pe maybe had no choice and c nancy pelosi were to say they had no choice, it would havefact allowed to have many primary. the fact they have buyer's remorsrse e 14 days before the election is not good. >> jesse: not good pick greg
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uyeda? >> greg: yes. [laughter] >> jesse: these politicians will do anything to stay alive at the last second.g >> greg: the only thing kamalas has in the bag is a bottle of pinot grigio. that is all i will say. last week on my show we did a story on a drug that makes the skin of mice transparent, why? a why would you do that? because that way you can see what is wrong with the body without having to cut it open. and that is progress, it'sansp called transparency up your whye dore we have that mentality her? if he had that mentality in the, election system, make it transparent, you don't have toel cut it open after the election!a the raceces over by the integriy of the election is still in question. i'm extremely confused by theat poles, everybody t says look atd these polls but of the internal poles are different and it's like thepo internal poles are better, why don't we at the
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internal poles? it's like a doctor giving you ad diagnosis and then a different one for the hospital.t whyoy is he doing that? an experimental drug that hasi not beenca tested and now i can cross my legs for a month? that is wrong!s be i think there's been a huge new demand placed on the voter in terms of vigilance, about the election. it also ha bs to be extra vigilt about public transportation, oud streets at night, what your kids are being taught in schools, vigilant about who is comingat y into your country, what you are being fed, what drugs you are o using, legal or otherwise, ie think we are exhausted by the constant vigilance. is an opportunity because they that he have to pay attention to everything. anything that may be kamala harris looks exhausted by we are exhausted! to we are tired of having tofo continue to watch out for>> everything!
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>> jesse: we pay taxes so they watch out. bri >> harold: thomas jefferson and john adams a long time ago, it was a very contested racetrack it went to the dec congress for it to be decidedti and thmae guy ultimatelyess influenced congress, so many people went to see hamilton. they do not like either of theeo candidates but essentially sided with jefferson appeared we havee an issue in the country of close elections, history of people, ty your point greg about transparency and the issues,ante making sure we stay away fromid the kingn' and critic king in or home country. we have that matter consistently , this is a not a knock on trump, we don't wantha big government ot r government f that is overbearing to.in it leads me to the party, eloquent candidates in the race have a bipartisanship. when they talk about theps t possibility of healing, theos possibility abousit functioning government. probably going to run on that,
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she will probably win that raise and she is saying if elected, i can work with donald trump or kamala harris. i think baldwin and so many ways is doing the same thing. finally, trade, china, energy production, target tax cuts, i think there will be limited to think us democrats and republicans can work onat together t. i hear those adds, those candidates in tough races aremo saying tcro voters, if i am e to be elected again, this is what i will do. as an american i have to tell you, i like that. nothing wrong with that.it is called government working. >> jesse: but hamilton was overrated. [laughter]on" donald trump making his closing message as you hammers away ate the many failures of kamala harris. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪er >> greg: trumpin delivering-end the classic closing message that tells you everything about it the tornado that was the past 3.5 years.d a >> mr. trump: are you better off now than you were four years ago?ye i don'art think so. i don't think so! not even clothes.. that is a big question, think about that, you have to get out and vote. i am here today with the message of hope for all americans, with your vote, in this election, in, will and inflation, i will stop the invasion and i will bring back the american dream. >> greg: as trump as far as to c bring back the american dream oa owning a big house with a fenced yard and birds, "the washington post" argues whs not scale it back and settle for a townhome or condo? leverage to the brits to talkwn smachok about of the american
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dream, the guardian "are youtt better offer than four years agr why u.s. voters should but cannot say yes ". it's basically telling americans they should feel good about the economy but then in the last paragraph they admitted that inflation is a real and e americans don't likeve it, "despite everything the latest audits suggest trump may exploit unhappiness about the state of5. the economy and win on november fifth ". jesse!s ari love have british papers are telling americans how they should be better off, just because they are happy with theh decline, they are declining empire, we should embrace decline as well. sorry, reader not just settle bn with ben hill? >> jesse: as a jes prisoner with the most humility as a table i just want to offer -- [laughter] offers some self reflection,st just because b the american drem is having a better life thanean
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your parents does not mean we o should all live with ourta parents.ti we have high expectations in. this country, we have big dreamr in this country.y.ru mpdonald trump is the american dream, he is running on of the american dream. good luck running again sidegou. this is what jimmy carter, energy prices are high, you can heat your house, put on a sweater., know, wewe will not lower our l expectations, life iows good because we will get there. >> greg: i love how disciplined he is. can you believe what you sayshe here? he sayflats and inflation, stope invasion, i will return there american dream here,am can he s stick toti that message?in >> greg: yes. >> jesse eat: or will he say i believe the? [laughter] i don't know! s what if you can please stick to that message he will win!he >> greg:'s dana, i love howe the guardian callehod theat inflation reduction aciot as a game changer, i don't know if you read that part. offering generous subsidies to cleantech. but biden does not say that, he
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says it is acclimated bill. why should we be listening --id >> dana: theey tried to hide that and we both live there and atpay attention to what is going on. >> greg: everythin g is smaller, their flats is small, the food is terrible. >> dana: everythin>>g is small. >> greg: everything is small. >>ik dana: come on, it's not like that at all! [laughter] >> greg: disgusting.l he >> dana: of the service are so proud of it, it is a disgrace.ti thmee amount of time you have to weight to get an appointment with a specialist could lead toi somebody dying like myke late mother-in-law. we talked abou-in-t, you don't e to worry about government so much? are members of the debate last september when it was the republican primary, the statistics we had is how many people were upset or they were losing sleep weighed about the fact that they could not pay their bills.leep nobody wants to lose sleep because the government is u causing inflation.nd who always understands they area causing inflation? tim walz picre timk when he wasn
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jon stewart he said it when they say they are worried when the economy, believe them. he cannot tell them inflation is down, interest rates are coming you down, that is exactly whatex the white house,ac biden-harrisr have beeren saying for years., nosow they are trying to out. if kamala harris loses, one of the reasons will be because youi cannot explainty what anmeri opportunity economy is. she cannot explain the american dream. trump is ablp ise to get out th, even if you feels like you have had to start in life, maybe he does not want to give the highest minimum wage for peopled 'sthat worked at mcdonald's,pe it's notop what people areey feeling. a he think that he will give me a chance to get sleep at nighturit from a national security perspective, from a price g perspective, and getet theso government to do what needs to do so i can go about my life and not worry about it so much. >> greg: amen! you know judge i love how these democrats like harold will pained this job creation without mentioning covid-19, and when we
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bring up the inflation numbers they blame that on covid-19. j >> judge jeanine: pretty crazy. >> greg: harold is in thenot sane. >> judge jeanine: it's not only that, the added 800,000 jobs000 , they had the agency'se did not know about. anyway, the majority of a americans i think,me they know they are worse off than they were four years ago, 79% ofhi americans believe thiss country is going in the wrong direction, american dream is less l and lesses a possibility for so many younger people. number 1 people are not selling their homes, number 2,ho you cannot get a mortgage becauseh, the interest rates are so high. even thoug h they are coming down. what is that it was most about all this, is that you have a black rock, dave street and vanguard, they are looking to buy all the single-family homes in this country.y remember that trio only 89% of standards in four or five e
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hundreds andve they decided they will buy every single-family home in america and they willar not sell them!e they will rent them so that complicates it even moret, youar are noe t even able to own a ho. the whole thing is i think, it is unnecessary if the weekendif donald trump there, rfk jr. are talking about of those issues, i think people will feel more of t chance to sleep at night as opposed to being stressed out before harold and the greenroom said he thinks this is overrated, who gives him a f about anybody else, i got my.oo i was shocked as all! i'm glad i got it on tape! [laughter] >> harold: be we live in theth greatest country oe f the world, last year alone we produced more energy, more scientists, more engineers and millionaires, billionaires, we gave them more as a country to the things that
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we care about, charity, we laughed more if you look at alll the social mediave thinks, ourselves and our friends, wean havey more tools in anyto generation of americans everng had, curinsg and building andeni fixing things in the country, not to mention the technological breakthroughs. we still have our challenges. v ouerr founders made it clear, te purpose of americans, should a always be trying to form and make our union better and perfect. that is what all we should all strive to do. even trump is a great example of how successful this country isd from real estate, media, crypto. selling gold tennis shoos pickca it's an unbelievable country for that we can do these things and run for president. black woman born and it's a, the first million or into the country, wanting to start of the company and we all know the success they.bl you haveem to believe this guy they live in two economies, we have to make it where everybody can participate more in our society and economy. i will never give up on our country, hope some of the
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language can be -- it can beha dark and dystopian at times ande i hopese that calm.ek >> everyone: be positive guy get back to the joy and letld every american know -- i >> jesse: he is running! [laughter] >> greg: all right pick that a head canhe getting extra salty a donald trump for manning the fry station. ♪ ♪
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>> you have donald trump puttin on aon little mcdonald's costum because hehe thinks that's what people do. do not try to empathize with us. you are making fun of us.n they areof making fun of us. donald trump thinks he was at work at mcdonald's are a joke. t turnaround can guro to your car, they are t laughing at us. >> dana: i just feel like they have this all wrong on a couple of different levels, one is thao as hasin been pointed out for three days, here is this campaign, communication lessons, you wanted take about a story and turn it into four-day story, be my guest.wh that iats what you do by continuing this. she genuinely likes mcdonald's, it's not a secret!le 23 he likes the people at a mcdonald's.pe these peopleop serve him. breakfast, lunch, and dinner! he adores them!
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they are like right next to his mother! avenue never seen anybody liket mcdonald's more than don trump, he is there pretty muchd, every day, and you see when he goes into these restaurants it m doesn't have to be mcdonald'se but itwa could be a chick-fil-at was at, it was like people were attacking him with love and embracing him with love. and it's a beautiful thing to see, somebody much more than i said this today, the outrage yoe are seeing from the media is not proportional, how effective this was. it was so effective, 48 hours they are still talking about ita and nothinlag is stopping kamala harris from doing this as well. >> dana: harold she's kind of trapped because mcdonald'siods issues an invitation, gnashes between her heart -- rock and a hard place, if she goes to looke like a copycat, if she does not she lets trump have this american brand to himself.a qu >> harold: you go.un first ofde all had a quarter
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pounder and cheese with thela diet coke last nightst because f him.: yo i love mcdonald's fake as of this to my democrats friendsto m when you did this, the pictures from this, while. this was a day for him, you have to go and do something to that is more than effective.yo you are right, you don't take a story that is effective for your opponent and continue to draw attention to it.re thsse congresswoman from new yok who made the comments, are things that anybody's laughing at anybody, think of anybody'sal laughing i cn to the politicalr class is people laughing at my party for not countering this more effectively.y. i hope the vice president has an advantage over trump with hisht story, she t had -- she actually worked in mcdonald's, she can go back there and talk about that. have nt mco reason to believe se did not, she did in college of. >> greg: because she lies? >> harold: i do not believe so. i don't know if you jud mentioned this or not, two big issues for the franchise ownersd are worried about, the jointnt
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employer issue, and trump was on their side and.rr >> everyone: was against them.ih i'm justem pointing out, economc opportunity, opportunity economt one way to do that is to get into franchises for trump assam all for it. >> judge jeanine: because trump is a businessman. and you can relate to ordinarypa people per trump wants to think and he does think about how americans can do better. aoc does not know what she's talking about, behind the scenes she does not know what he isho like w, people who work inust restaurants. just ignore her. there is, your right, there isst nothing that iops stopping kamaa harris from doing this as well. the only thing is, i will bad that if she did it, she would not know how to work a friar any better than how tim walz knows how to load a shotgun. on this issue of did she reallya ldworking at mcdonald's, i gotes to tell you, why did she get
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away with saying that? everything trump says is fact tracked from the beginning of the day to the end of the day, "new york times", "washington post", "usa today" all reach out to mcdonald's to a try tos get an answer as to whether or not she ever workedne there. nobody has tol td us that she wc at their, nobody can give us any information, richard is said here yesterday and said somebody said they worked with her. i look at dads everywhere, i di not findkn that. bi don't know if that's the cac and its consistent with this serial lies she has made throughout her career as both senator and vice president, we cannot afford to have her as the president. >> dana: what would you like to say about all of this?st >> greg: it's interesting people forget during the floydte riots she tried to bail out of the hamburger. d multiplerong appeare bytes of the big! back as long as the media
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fretted humorously about it, it is not get a more entertaining to. i collect six segments out of this pick you did not just get a troll of kamala harris, you got a troll of the media which is always more fun. they could not let it slide. this could have been just t fast food what he was able toen turn it into a seven coarse meal. you goun back into it, it's fun. bottom-line you cannot be hitler and do that appear to the voters see how much they were lied toli when they see stuff like this,ou is likte finding a darth vader y your dad. it's like terminator twoour da,e arnold returns to save the day from the t new and improved t1 thousand played by the great robert patrick, now we're back to arnold schwarzenegger -- >> dana: full-circle. before we go, we talked about ian sam's who works for the w kamala harris campaignor, and te guy was telling her to call on has here. i regret the error, we allt
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regret the error! !4 i don't >> dana: suggest is taught to play god. ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: welcome back, thein election ig s now ruining fall weddings. g bands toe pushin avoid political rolls, they arei alsoti plastering no politics signs aroundev hoping to keep everybody in track and the vibes chill. judge if you were to get married again -- [laughter] t that's anotherhe question, next segment. g would you have to put one ofhing these things out because aud friend's would -- >> judge jeanine: i would not,. they are doing and to save money.that if people will fight about politics, they will dedicate other any way with or without a drink. so i think the whole thing is ridiculous pick if youyo think your guests are like that don't invite them like what's up with
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herald?s he's not calling or texting me as much as he used to but he just has more interest and friends, that could be. what was the question? >> harold: booze bands. >> greg: i have never been out of the dry wedding, it reduces the likelihood of banging thema bridesmaid. [laughter]id or the groomsmen, all of them,>h at once!
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: time for "one more thing" and dana says, i would have been wronged but i will go because thousands of pups came dressed for halloween, dog parade in new york city saturday for yes, i don't know where that is, the dog's costume looks little lame. that's a good one! batman and robin! these are good for you, that's a good one is. >> judge jeanine: look at her! >> dana: people really are ready to go. they started at 34 years ago, raising money for the city's number 1 largest dog run shelter.
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super all right, tonight we have a great show, kat timpf, jennifer, and tyrus. let's do this! in your face herald! [laughter] it's an in-your-face goat, the greatest of all time! okeechobee, florida back in the greatest of all time! herald the goat, he was getting heads stuck into the fence trying to get -- to eat grass on the other side, grass is always greener on the other side, has to come and get his head out. carnival like u.k. like u.k. getting your head stuck in things it does not belong. [laughter] it's always good to wander the grass on the other side herald. >> judge jeanine: all right, my turn. how about this for a superhero? [chuckling] check out of the supermarket superman in las vegas, he glides around the supermarket with his
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legs in the air in his hands on the shopping cart. inflation has literally knocked him off his feet! can you guess how you does that? [laughter] >> jesse: he is dangling, is being held by a small wire -- >> judge jeanine: no, no wires. >> jesse: like those old tv shows! >> judge jeanine: stop, the answer is no. herald? >> harold: think you guys pick nypd, woman and her husband got stuck onto the bridge in traffic, she was in the labor, police escorted her, she got there 20 minutes later, she had a baby boy named royce. thank you nypd and congratulations to the family. >> judge jeanine: jesse? >> jesse: full sandy podcast tonight jesse watters primetime 8:00 eastern, check it out.ll >> judge jeanine b: that is all for us tonight, have a great night i said this five

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