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the problem is that costume was about $65. three, four years ago, they would probably pay me to wear it and now i have to pay to dress up as sonic the hedgehog to. tomorrow which is a scary. what are you going as? >> sandra: you left me speechless. i don't know but i'm looking forward to a little bit of candy and i don't like to be scared. >> don't look at me, i thought the sonic the hedgehog thing would do it. >> the custom you war is probably fine. good to see you. that was a lot of inside chicago baseball we will mark the final five days ahead of the big day tomorrow with were public in south dakota governor kristi noem right here on your world, thanks for joining us, catch me 1:00 on weekdays with john roberts, the five starts right now. >> jesse: i'm jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro,
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harold ford, jr., dana perino and tyrus. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. donald trump leasing to joe biden for calling half the country garbage. america's mumbling commander-in-chief stepping all over kamala's for closing night. joe biden was inside the white house right behind her on a zoom call with latinos and giving hillary's deplorables a run for its money by smearing millions of trump supporter's. feast your eyes on this. >> just the other day a speaker at his rally called puerto rico a floating island garbage. let me tell you something i don't know -- the puerto ricans in my home state of delaware are good, decent, honorable people, the only garbage i see floating out there is his supporters --
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his demonization is unconscionable. it's un-american. >> jesse: joe biden knew he stepped on a rake desperately posting on x to put up the political fire saying he was referring to a comic act at trump's msg rally but the damage was done and kamala is running away faster than me when i make tyrus mad to. >> he clarified his comments but let me be clear, i strongly disagree with any criticism of people based on who they vote for. [reporter questioning] >> one elected president the united states i will represent all americans, including those who don't vote for me. >> jesse: donald trump sticking up for half the country biden think this trash. >> joe biden's comments were the direct result of kamala and
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tim walz -- you know who that is? 's decision to portray everyone who is in voting for as evil or subhuman. the truth is they treated our whole country like garbage whether they meant to or not to because they are grossly incompetent people and they have destroyed our country. that makes deplorable looks like baby stuff, you know what's worse than anything was met garbage -- we are garbage! >> jesse: from a public relations perspective on a scale of 1 to 10, how bad is this? >> i think it's really bad -- it sort of depends on how you decide to play it. you can say cheers, happy garbage day to all who celebrate and make fun of them and say we get the joke we know what's happening here. they wouldn't have been in this position if they hadn't spent the last three days complaining so much about a comedian's joke
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at the msg rally. capitalizing on that -- kamala harris immediately she was at a puerto rican restaurant in pennsylvania when that comment was made, they jump on it, she's doing meaty about it, they cut an ad and they are off to the races. then they get people in the puerto rican community, in the entertainment field to pull their endorsement of donald trump and they are off to the races and then this happens. i don't understand why is he doing these things? he doesn't need to do any of these things. >> jesse: you're saying joe biden is not strong at the latino community? >> why is he campaigning? she's out there doing an event, so what you're doing a campaign event behind closed doors were nobody's going to see if you're on the video. white house alteration of the transcript so horrible because you can see it and actually the captions that come up with the president is speaking the automatic captions there is no ' -- '?
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that you asked the president that there was an 'or if we say it's an 'maybe we can get through this. than the tweet you showed, that's not joe biden trying to clean that up -- we know he doesn't do his own tweets. that's the team try to put this together and put it in a box. i thought she could have drop kicked him a little harder on the tarmac but it's one of the most forceful distance things from him. i think conservatives have been dealing with us for eight years, we are still talking about deplorables. this kind of a thing can pack a punch i give it a ten. >> jesse: we finally get the number, i think it is definitely close to a ten. you look like you are dying to say something. >> tyrus: i think old corn pop -- i know that endeared the puerto rican population when he told that wonderful story about corn pop that he cannot confirm or deny -- this is starting to feel like me and judge were
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fighting for the same promotion and dana picked judge and judge is outside doing a press conference and i'm inside here they wanted to interview me but i don't get the cameras i get a guy around my height holding the phone down trying to make them look skinny for some reason he was going to take selfies for facebook afterwards. he was just frustrated and mad and he should be out there not her. the garbage term, just so you know, garbage is -- used to be the strongest word you could use on television before you got into the cuss words. garbage was the last line. in the mind frame, he was still on tv but he was on somebody's phone. garbage and wrestling -- you piece of garbage it's time to go. you got a roll up the sleeves and fight. i think at this point last week we were hitler and nazis, keep
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the names coming we are going to get the voting going and you wouldn't be saying these things if it wasn't a complete blowout. keep calling names. 's before the white house press secretary said he meant garbage. >> jesse: this is the last thing the kamala harris campaign needed right now. they were trying to stick the landing you got a week to go and this. >> jeanine: joe biden hasn't helped her at all and we talked about the fact either there is a miscommunication between the biden, the obama, and the kamala people not understanding each other's calendars, schedules whether it was stepping on each other talking about the strike, the resolution of the strike until january or talking about the hurricane or talking about any one of the number of things. i think for most americans or most republicans or conservatives, this isn't a mistake, this is just another
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time they name called us. it started with deplorables and then we were racist and then we were nazis, then we were fascists, then we were extremists, now we are garbage, under obama we are rednecks who cling to god and guns and all of that stuff -- they have done nothing but trash us. us, the supporters of donald trump. when donald trump says something like they aren't just coming for me, they are coming for you, this makes it eminently clear after they get him, they are coming for us. that's a little they think of us. if you listen to what he said and i listened to it like three times, there is no question he's talking about supporters, plural. he didn't mention the comedian, he did mention that guy. we will talk about this in the next block trying to make
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ourselves joy unity -- that about joe biden. had donald trump in the bull's-eye a week before he was shot in last week it was lock him up. they despise us and it's really scary. >> harold: good to be with you, it's been a while. i give people space to clarify and apologize i give democrat and republican alike i think it was unfortunate thing that president biden said the way he set it and i was glad he clarified. i thought politically, your point about what the vice president did to strongly disagree -- this is the first time he's disagreed with president biden publicly. this was an important moment. i think had she not done that i think she's telling the truth and i think she had to do it. i've seen some coverage of it saying this is the cyst the mome
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bill clinton had in the race and 92. at a time in which your campaign is about bringing people together and bringing six table for everyone. if she didn't do this some of the criticism, all the criticism in the way you describe it would be wanted. i'm proud that she did that. we should be clear of the joke the comedian told was an awful joke. i would not have described the way the president biden did, even president trump said he didn't know the guy he doesn't know the joke and he started to distance himself in the way he knows to distance himself. it's amazing we are six days out, both campaigns, the positive ending i think it still happen. if you're president trump, two things i would advise you to do, i would invite nikki haley to
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campaign with me and i would remind people of the things he did so great six, seven years ago. if you're kamala harris to make the case that president trump told everybody -- we thought of the country was going to enter a depression, when in fact we have more jobs more cures, more energy than we ever had as a nation. was with and was something positive as to the mic as opposed to all of the vitriol. >> jesse: it must be a ten because harold spun like a madman. you just praised kamala. he just praised kamala harris for distancing herself from joe biden, really? 's free to give goat joe biden the space, if he said that you know what? i meant it, then i would say -- you've got to give people space to grow. any and everybody periods be give you space.
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>> harold: we'll have to give each other space to apologize -- >> jesse: we will hold hands and then we will make love. >> harold: i didn't go that far. >> jesse: we will talk about the speech that blew up, kamala's closing arguments were all she talked about was trump. can neuriva support your brain health? mary, janet, hey! eddie, no. frasier, frank. frank? —fred, how are you? —fred! support up to 7 brain health indicators, including memory. check your mail for exclusive neuriva deals!
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trump bash fest. >> donald trump, donald trump, unstable, obsessed with revenge. consumed with grievance and out for unchecked power. america was born when we rested freedom from a petty tyrant. these united states of america, we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators. >> tyrus: how rich is this? after spending most of her speech bashing trump, kamala want to be a unifier. >> i'll be honest with you i'm not perfect. i make mistakes, i will always listen to you. i pledge to seek common ground and common sense solutions to make your life better. i am not looking to score political points. unlike donald trump, i don't
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believe people who disagree with me are the enemy. he wants to put them in jail. i will give them a seat at the table. >> tyrus: my face hurts listening to that. the media was lapping up every word. >> i think it was both her best speech, or most important speech and the location of it made it literally iconic. >> this exactly what the harris campaign hope they were going to deliver. >> what we saw was that joyful warrior, we saw someone who is ready, who was confident. >> she did a very good job delivering the speech and i think it was probably the most important speech of her life thus far. >> tyrus: i go to you first. you are one the most most smooth talking human beings i ever had in my life -- and jesse i believe you would agree.
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i don't understand why you don't run yourself, it's not about that. the question is when you are hearing her speeches, does it bother you at all that no one is saying wow, that was really smooth. she spent half the speech talking about hitler and then said i want to work with everybody, is it confusing to you? >> harold: i would've done the speech different. one of the announcers we had, one of the hosts of the other networks said it's really smart, i think the location was good to. dana has taught me a lot of lessons about p.r., one things i like doing is watching things on mute. of the imagery was pretty powerful, number 1. 2, the overemphasis on trump is hitler -- that's not me. there are things i don't like about president trump, i disagree with them on some policy issues. what i find objectionable, going
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back to what i said that the visual right there you come out and talk about the economy and make things stronger and make things better for the country. i thought they had the better frame at the convention. the visual is so powerful, the flags, you put it on mute, she got what she needed out of that last night. i still hope the next five or six days we are positive -- >> tyrus: the problem is when you turn mute on that changes the entire speech. >> harold: i hear you -- >> jesse: jesse, you are a stats and numbers a guy 24/7. >> jesse: i am? >> tyrus: you're always facts are never feelings, you are a rock. she mentioned trump 23 times, she mentioned inflation zero times.
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she mentioned economy one time. talked about money twice, prices twice. middle-class -- financial stuff three times. the entire bulk of her speech was trump, trump, trump, this can't be a good formula for winning. if you were her campaign manager with this be the numbers you would want were all you talked about was trump, does that sound like a winning team final pledge to america? >> jesse: no one is talking about the speech because joe biden blew it up. joe biden couldn't let kamala have this moment to. this was supposed to be his moment, this was supposed to be his close. look what he did, he would let her have it. this guy has been ruminating about the coup for months, he is a resentful old man, now kamala has a restraining order not allowed to go anywhere near of this guy, he was in walking distance of the speech he didn't get a ticket. ever since he said to lock trump up, they have been quarantining
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about the white house. >> tyrus: she was upset -- >> jesse: get off my lawn and they hand the guy a laptop. you know what bidens do with laptops, it's always good to be a disaster. he gets up there and screws up the closing message. what is she going to do now? everyone is talking about this -- let's say the nice things. her hair looked great i agree, the lighting was perfect. i have sources there that said she walked out on the stage and no one cared to. my is johnny. he was at the ellipse, he was saying 100,000 people there, he said there was 30. you know how they got 30? bus lists. he overheard these two women talk about are you on the bus list? what they do if you're a government worker in washington you get on the bus list they have your cell they have your address and you say yes and the buses, and they pick you up and
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they bring you to political rallies. that's how they get people in the stands for this. the two pillars of her speech were ridiculous. trump is a fascist end two she's going to bring the country together and solve problems? the two biggest lies anyone has ever heard. >> tyrus: you been on the other side of this, does this sound like a team is winning? or is this panic mode? >> dana: if her speech was that great we would've been leading with it but what happened was joe biden stepped on it and killed the momentum, she's furious about it for trying to make -- and the thing is that the easiest thing to invite him to. you don't get a speaking opportunity but you get to sit here and watch. that would've been a nice thing to do instead he's on a zuma ruining her whole thing. i'm going to disagree -- sound off, it looks good to. what is it doing? it's reminding you that they
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have been in charge at the white house for the last four years and the majority of the country says the country is heading in the wrong direction and they blame biden and harris for it. >> harold: the reason i say -- we're in a 50/50 race. if he was ahead by seven or eight points, you got to do something different. they are appealing to a very small sliver of michiganders, pennsylvanians and whatever you call people from wisconsin -- wisconsinites. >> dana: you're looking at the prisons bedroom -- >> harold: i thought it was a pretty powerful, i would agree with you on the substance of the speech. >> tyrus: zero inflation, that can't be -- >> jeanine: i don't think the visual was powerful, i disagree. it reminded me of the joe biden speech for the soul of america where he had those marines behind him and it was blood red
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and it was dark. it was the same backdrop but i listened to the speech and to me, it's more than looking at the woman and whether she looks presidential -- nobody gives a damn -- it's the economy she's responsible for it, she broke the tie-breaking vote on the american rescue plan the inflation reduction plan and the other is immigration, she lied last night. i had to read the transcript again. when i am president, we will quickly remove those who came here unlawfully -- say what? you're the one who allowed them in. you're the one who wants to decriminalize it. you're the one who said donald trump was responsible for the bill not passing which allowed 7500 in a day. they think we are stupid. she's going to prosecute the
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cartels -- i'm sorry, i'm a broken record. i am sick and tired of this -- you're a prosecutor, get to the border and prosecute if you're so good at hats. she says we want to give border patrol the support they need, she called ice the kkk, she's a liar, she can't deliver, she caused the problem and only he can fix it. >> tyrus: not even her pretty hair can save that. she did it again. malfunctioning when attempting to answer a basic question. ♪ ♪
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high prices. you can probably guess what she answered. >> the average person can't afford groceries or rent. recent polls in michigan show michigan voters believe the donald trump would do a better job with handling the economy and bringing jobs back to. what do you say to that? >> let's start with this: i come -- my mother worked very hard, by the time i was a teenager she was able to save up for our first home. >> jeanine: it's no wonder why democrats are alarmed harris' economic messages and breaking through and this pro trump super pac ad isn't letting kamala get away with her role in the disastrous by the administration. >> real income when you account for inflation is actually down since he took office. >> blaming the administration for being slow to evacuate. >> there is not a thing that comes to mind. >> all right i'll start with you -- the truth is that -- it's
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no surprise given the economy is the number one issue that she was going to be asked a question and she still hasn't come up with an answer -- these are local stations now that her asking her these questions as to what she's going to do to make the economy better. if she starts with i come from the middle-class family again i'm going to blow my brains out. >> she is like a sales clerk that just learn how to sell they go out of the road and they say the same thing they taught him in the class. were number one i wrote books, get it together, saved the world and how i would squeeze the book title into every single answer? no matter what they asked i would mention the title of the book. that's what she's doing it here. but she's not selling a book, she's selling herself. she thinks when she says she's middle-class that mean she's apathetic with their plight but she never follows up and says i understand the struggle i understand the pain, the pressure, the shame of not being
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able to afford this, that -- she never does that to. she checks the box. i mentioned my biography and she moves on. that's with a disconnect with the people is. she doesn't have the human touch. we don't know how middle-class she was, both parents phd, berkeley, she went to -- i think canada for a good amount of time. the real issue about why she couldn't afford so much is because her dad left, her dad left her life. if she talked about that like barack obama did and how that created the character, that would be interesting, then i would get to know kamala harris. if she said the biggest mistake in my life was with children because it's hard to raise children sometimes that she comes from a blended family, she doesn't have her own children. she married doug and she was the stepmom to his children, that is interesting, it's something you can empathize with her about and say wow tell me a little bit more about that but she never does that because she is an ai
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politician. >> 61% of the voters say the economy is heading in the wrong direction. why do more people trust donald trump then kamala harris? >> harold: i don't know the answer that, i assume people like some of his ideas. if you're in the harris campaign you got to address it. when some of the criticism is leveled as we find ourselves here in the last part of the campaign and you don't have a more concise answer that addresses some of us -- our number one bill clinton was running and people were talking about his personal life coming to the republican's are more worried about -- they're worried more about my family than they are yours, here's what i'm going to do for you. those are things i think the campaign in the last several days particularly in those three blue wall states, we were on te fox & friends talking about this issue.
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53% of the electorate would be women, she has an advantage with that, president trump has an advantage with men. how do you not target that you are in those states you got to have messages you got to have a narrative that is appealing to those voters here at these last six days of the campaign. >> jeanine: how was it that she's literally incapable of recognizing how clueless she is? >> dana: i feel like she's the opposite of bill clinton. he would say i can feel your pain but she keeps saying i grew up in a middle-class family -- we got that, we got that. you're doing a speech in front of the white house and everybody has reminded, that is it about the middle-class families at all during this. >> president biden: and then she says i will spend more money to raise the cost of housing. i will give tax credits and grocery store price -- president trump doesn't pretend he grew up poor, but he can
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connect with the working class and that's why he's pulling those voters is not just that, he recognized the voters were trying to say something for a couple of decades maybe and he recognized it and capitalized on it and he has pulled away a lot of the democrats base and he will see that on tuesday. >> tyrus: i really believe when it comes to the money in your wallet, you cannot gaslight americans. i don't care -- >> tyrus: i did for about 30 years of my life. one of the things that bothers me that i keep hearing is how she has an advantage with women. i think at some point i'm not afraid to do this at this point. i'm a grown man, i will just say it's. one thing i have learned in my observation --
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careful. >> tyrus: i'm afraid, jesse has got the book, we are good. they will tell you how are you doing, your hair looks cute and they will not vote for you afterwards. that's what's happening in the country right now, women are saying -- i got you, because they want to blame everything on men. harold smiles he knows it's true, jesse knows it's true, i'm taking this for the team, stay out of it, your safety is important to me. her closing argument is as bad as any argument, the fact she says let's start with this, that's what upsets me. it's not that i was born the middle-class family commits let's start with this and we are waiting for it to start it never starts. she just says stuff. eloquent speaker, you can talk slick into an oil can. it has to bother you, i just want you to say when you hear her speak, you're looking at the tv like a coach going all right,
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economy, bring it -- what? that's why you wanted on mute and i hate doing this to you but i have to get heat off me so -- >> harold: i would've said his plan is worse he's going to raise tariffs he's going to raise taxes he's gone to make it harder. to your point i agree, i wish there was more from both for my candidate. but she still may win this thing and i think she is. >> jeanine: you do? >> tyrus: you also think the yankees are to win. >> the insulting new ada tells women to lie to their husbands, there you have it. i've been worn by celebrities, athletes, and world leaders. but i've always felt most comfortable up here, with the folks that made me who i am. i'm right at home, out here on the land. and i'm in my lane on the shoulder of the interstate.
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because this is where i come from. i've been showing up here for nearly 200 years. and i can't wait to see what's next. hats off to the future. nothing runs like a deere™ announcer: kamala harris wants us to believe that she is something new. but is she really? interviewer: would you have done something differently than president biden? kamala harris: there is not a thing that comes to mind in terms of... and i've been a part of most of the decisions... announcer: in other words, she wants more of the same. more inflation. more open borders. more disastrous foreign policy. why would anyone vote for more of this? restoration pac is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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julia roberts is narrating an kamala harris at encouraging women to deceive their husbands and cancel out there trump votes. >> and no one will ever know. >> did you make the right choice? >> sure did. >> remember what happens in the booth stays in the booth. >> dana: i got texted by people who are offended by all of this test to pick up on the last plot in 2016 there was all this talk about men who told their wives i'm voting for hillary but didn't. >> tyrus: this is what happens when the unaffected decide to be clever pick out the idea that the average marriage consists of a woman and men who keep secrets from each other and men are angry and women are trapped, that's not how it works. men like to solve problems -- i don't like the group but generally men want to solve problems and when they are in a relationship with a woman, uses her feelings to communicate -- the man is a provider who solves them.
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if a household is having trouble he is aware and she is aware because they are a family. when it comes to voting they usually vote what's best for the household, not for who is cool on tv. it's an indictment on the family values which is not uncommon but the reason why men are outspoken in not liking this administration is because we can't solve the financial problems. when a man cannot solve problems in his household he fails his wife he failed his children, he feels his community or coyou can't solve it and that's how the american people feel, that's how men feel in this country and now your wife has got to work an extra 20 hours a week to cover grocery bill so there's less time spent with the kids -- it's a family feeling. this is not these fake relationships where the wife is voting for you but lies to her husband -- who would want to be in a relationship like that? is pathetic. >> dana: female voters are not
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her problem, male voters are the problem -- especially julia roberts. >> jeanine: she did the movie sleeping with the enemy where she plays a woman who drowns, fakes drowning to get away from a husband to battered her. now she's saying you women out there afraid of your husbands, it's okay. the whole thing is bizarre and it points to what they believe is an inequity in marriages where the husband supports trump. it's nonsense. >> harold: i differ with you guys here, i think if you have the kind of support amongst women polling suggests this is one way to try to underscore that. i run into a lot of guys a lot of dads who told me -- friends of mine whose daughters are voting age and said i didn't tell my daughters in 2020 because they voted for biden -- and i've got to vote for harris this time. i get that. finally, i think the ad tries to get a little bit at whether you like this or not there are
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number people voting for kamala harris who believe the next four years, do they want is a test for any president of candidate, do you want that person's face and voice and words in your living room, in your bedroom or where you watch tv? i think voters are making decisions that at us try to get at a bit about whether or not you want donald trump -- what we know of donald trump or you want kamala harris. you may disagree, everybody has a right to walk away from anything to say it's good or bad but i like what they did here. >> tyrus: did you watch the commercial on mute? >> harold: i haven't seen that ad until just now. >> dana: you are the relationship expert -- >> jesse: i don't accept that title. first of all, i don't believe you know any white dudes for harris. i don't believe that. >> harold: i know you. >> jesse: how dare you. i don't believe these fake
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stories you are saying on television about these guys, if they say they voted for trump but now they are voting for harris because of their daughters, that is such a lie. i know you and i have met your friends and none of your friends strike me as that lame. if i found out emma was going to the voting booth and pulling the lever for harris, that's the same thing is having an affair. >> harold: oh, my god, to. >> tyrus: let him finish. >> jesse: that violates this sanctity of our marriage, what else is she keeping from me? what is she lying about? and >> tyrus: roll the credits. >> jeanine: why would she lie to you? >> jesse: why would she do that and vote harris? why would she say she was voting -- i caught her and she said i lied to you for the last four years. it's over, emma -- >> dana:
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>> harold: a pair of yankees fans last night straight up snatching the ball right out of dodgers outfielder mookie betts glove. those two fans got booted from the game and have been banned for tonight's game and they should have been. will next see what happens tonight in game 5 on fox what's your thought on this, should they have been booted to? >> jeanine: yeah! fans have to start thinking they are a part of the game they have a role in the game that i need to catch, stop or anything else, the players get paid millions let it go, how did you fight him for the ball? >> harold: he had the ball in his glove. >> jesse: it's just a smash-and-grab you see it all the time in new york and if you are a real yankees fan you love the guy. he will never have to buy another drink in his life. >> dana: and lead the yankees won because everyone was in a good mood this morning.
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>> tyrus: this was a mugging and let's not forget the fact they were hoping, cold and above the ground. they could have injured him, they should be banned -- this wasn't trying to catch, this wasn't the kid robbing us of a home run robin orioles of a home run, this is a straight a mugging, they should be banned for life. never allowed back. as a matter of fact, banned the entire side of that arena. guess what -- let me take this off so you can get to the point, less time with the first time in my entire life i saw baseball team -- >> harold: all it takes is one bad -- go yankees, one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ no middleman. just quality tools you can trust at prices you'll love. whatever you do,
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>> jesse: it is time for "one more thing," dana. >> dana: halloween is tomorrow. kids from montana that have a pretty good costume. >> hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro along with jessica tarlov, jesse watters, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in billings, montana and this is the "the five." this is the halloween special just days away from the presidential election. >> dana: that is -- got to go in order, hadley, lorilei, bradley, mya and lincoln. congratulations, great costume. glad you watch. >> judge jeanine: that was adorable. >> jesse: that was fantastic. we love you guys. jeanine? >> judge jeanine: it's time for -- okay. kate spade m&m.
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bags, jewelry and source. imagine how many m&ms i can fit into one ever these bags to satisfy my seat tooth. can you imagine they have bracelets and earrings and everything else. can you focus on the green one? here's the thing. the problem is we have to return them all tomorrow. [laughter] >> jesse: very cute. >> hi tyrus first time caller i love your green bag. >> jesse jess tales of terror king tut. the curse of king tut series follows the mysterious string of misfortune that follow the discovery of the boy king's tomb. check that out. also check out "jesse watters primetime" tonight, ron desantis, dr. drew and kristin gaffe anything, 8:00. >> harold: just when we think politics divide us a lot hacking
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the wide mountain last september she asked to ask about miami heat jersey. relocated from florida better his odds of moving up the transplant list. he explained with his blood type o plus could take six to eight years. guess what? had it. the two exchanged information. perfect match, she feels healthier and now he calls miller his sister and angel. god bless both. >> judge jeanine: great story. >> jesse: great kidney. i'm coming back to new jersey. i already know jesse you are on the fence. all kinds of dates. check us out. new cities popped up. don't last long. harold, i will save a seat for you, too. >> harold: i may be with you, judge. tires tires went there and they said they love the way i say it. >> bret: judge, i liked the
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