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been pretty fluid to not only the composition of the state and arab american population, trump's strength with rural voters but harris' strength with suburban voters as well. it's want to be very, very tight >> neil: thank you so much. continue to monitor donald trump as well. everyone of us here at fox will work great for the weekend saturday and sunday for example tomorrow on caboodle live, georgia secretary of state brad ratzenberger. we have michigan democratic congresswoman debbie dingell, ron johnson special coverage continues on sunday with colorado democratic governor jared polis. real end there. republican governor , pete buttigieg billionaire investor and couple other surprises that if i told you now i would have to punish you and i don't want to do that. i want you to be pleasantly surprised. you will. the
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. hello, everybody. it's 5 p.m. in new york on a friday i would add, and this is the 5. friday i would add, and this is the 5. so these are happening, basically, by the hour, out of context, controversies flying from left to right. dominating and matt judge, blaring out this headline saying quote trump calls for chaney's execution. and others following suit as they mischaracterize comments by former president trump mid last night about chaney being a war hawk. >> she's a radical war hawk. let's put her at a standing with a nine barrel shooting at her. let's see how she feels about it when the guns are at
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her face. there are war hawks saying oh, gee, let's send 10,000 troops out into the mouth of the enemy. but she's a stupid person. >> so the press wasted no time to follow judge's lead, and political comments. watch this. >> donald trump calling for liz chaney being shot in the face. >> this is not acceptable. this is so dangerous. >> wasn't that statement a disqualifying statement. >> it should be. >> why is he allowed to run for president. >> i've fled communism. this is exactly what communists do. >> let's talk about nine barrels. i'm sorry. that's what he is talking about execution fantasy. >> so trump calling the latest
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fake media outrage where he was calling her a war hawk. but that did not stop kamala harris from running to reporters. watch what she said. >> he has increased his violence about political opponents and in great detail, in great detail suggested rifles should be trained on former representative liz chaney. this must be disqualing. anybody who wants to be president of the united states who uses that kind of violent rhetoric is clearly disqualified and unqualified to be president. >> and the former president defending himself against the media barrage while visiting a coffee shop today in michigan. >> the thing that liz is a disaster, all she wants is to open up to the world with an on
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her back. she would be the first to chicken out if you put her up to battle. she would chicken out and run fast. they don't mind killing people, but if they had to do it themselves, she wouldn't fight. she's a coward. >> i mean, i think it's pretty clear, janine from his comments, and i went back and listened to the exchange around this, and it's reprehensible to me when i watch those comments and comments of the other media to not mention the fact that the discussion was about being a war hawk and whether or not the same people who push war would be able to do what our young men and women do on that line themselves. i think it was pretty clear to me. >> well, it was pretty clear to me that he wasn't calling for the killing of his. a he's making this same argument that the left made about the right in the iraq
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war, i think in 2002 and 2008, when they were saying you people are sending troops into harm's way but very few of you served in the military. and it would be totally different if you had to serve in the military. i mean, the left said that about the right for years, and, you know, you've got liz chaney, and i've got to tell you, here's a woman whose family has benefited off of war. they profit from war. i mean, when dick chaney became the head of haliburton, he took the seventh company to the 18th. liz goes from 7 million, and six years later, she's got 47 million. okay, these are people who make money off of military confrontations. and for the left to turn this into something that it's not, it's not surprising because they've got nothing else.
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i mean, you've got joe biden calling us garbage and on and on. we've only got four days left, and four more days for them to do this to us. but donald trump is saying i don't want to send people to war. he backed it up by sending people to peace and not sending our men and women in a place where getting their legs blown off and et cetera and good for him. >> jessica, it's interesting, because the argument they made is exactly, i remember covering that period, that's exactly the argument made against the bush white house and constant comparing his halliburton to years prior this is a war hawk. so now you have president trump calling her a war hawk in this moment. but everybody is saying it's crazy person who wants to shoot someone and losing the whole rest of that story. >> yeah. as usual, the people who have to or want to defend donald
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trump do a better job than donald trump himself. i think the chicken war hawk argument is a strong one. they say we'll go in there and take care of it, and they're not the one sending their sons or daughters. they're not the ones who are going to serve themselves. they say let's put a nine barrel shooting at her and you know when the guns are trained on her face, it conjures something in you. the same two nights ago when he talked about protecting women, he's talking about protecting them from illegal alien time. he says i'll protect them or not, and he even admitted on stage that his team wants him to stop talking about that. and they reported earlier in the week that the rhetoric is too bro-tastic. and you see that in the gender divide, and it's bearing out in the election.
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i'm sure you've seen david talking about this, and harris put it out to the reporters today that what they're seeing in the late breakers, so people decided last week is that it's a double-digit serve for kamala's campaign. and they say the rally in the madison square garden was the last strew. when you have a line-up with the clincher there that has erupted the puerto rican community and latino community against trump saying he's a comedian. for them to take that and say this is what people that he showcases thinks about people like us. watch bad bunny's videos about it. i'm surprised about the level of explosiveness that it has
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caused. you can't defend or say this. so we know this is what donald trump is. >> it's almost why you call him a nazi. >> i don't call him a nazi. >> but you're defending people who do just now. that's the problem. you know what's interesting to me, as always, somehow the rhetoric is worse than the deeds behind it. so it's not what trump says i want to protect women from legal, violent offenders. it's not, like, i'll upset about the legal, violent offenders. i'm upset about the rhetoric he used or a million are dead in the russian-ukraine war. that's not outrageous. it's the rhetoric he uses when he refers to war pigs because that's what they are quote the great ozzie osbourne. it's not until trump uses the inflammatory language that democrats decide or discover,
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actually that there's an issue behind it. do you think they had an idea about a roast in puerto rico until they made a joke about it? hell no. are they doing anything on twitter? are they doing anything to solve the trash crisis? they're not. they're not. you can bet trump probably will. he will say something. he will do something. liz chaney hoax is predicated that the voters are stupid and lazy. you think they will quote and not look behind the entire thought process. so liz isn't just a liar and a cheat. she's also playing along, well, she's a fabricator. the media plays along with it, because, you know what? this is their side. this is why the mainstream media is dead. it's gone.
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you can, you know what? you can put a nail in this coffin. it ain't coming pack after 2024. it's why liz, it's why harris. it's why walz, who just called elon musk gay, that's why they can't do pod casts. they can only survive in two-minute bursts on cnn or nbc, because if they ask a followup question or showed the entirety, they would be humiliated. this is how you show people for the hoax, the blood-bath lie, the drinking bleach. again, it's time to put a nail in the coffin of mainstream media. >> it strikes me of that, and i got few messages of this liz blowup from families whose sons and daughters have served in the military. and i think the trump campaign has been masterful at finding
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the other side of these issues. and i think that issue, this back and forth, you will have a lot of military families across this country who live all over the country, any swing state obviously, who will look at that and say yes, i'm not sure she will be on the line. gut my child sp on the line. >> he's in michigan right now where there's a lot of muslims, and he's campaigning with a lot of muslims who were watching the democrats defend and campaign with liz in the final stretch. and people in dearborn, they're not super upset about what donald trump said about liz. i don't know why the democrats are defending liz and cam campaigning with liz in the final stretch of this election. it makes no sense to me. 20 years ago, you said the exact same thing about the chaneys as trump just said, and and you will call the guy hi hitler, who cares what he will
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say about anything. he's allowed to say whatever he wants. at least he says something. the other person says dumb things. i would rather someone who says risky, controversial things than say nothing. if you look at the record, he was a peace candidate. he is a peace candidate. he never used the military against anybody. he never locked anybody up like the democrats did, and there was no war started under his watch. the proof is in the pudding. i don't know where that came from, but the proof is there. >> can i say one more thing, it was joe biden who called to put donald trump in the bull's-eye just days before he was shot. did you see that in the headlines? you can't deny. you can't. >> you know what you can't deny that joe biden said to put donald trump in the bull's-eye,
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and two days letter, he was shot in the head. >> by the way, you know what, if, maybe they should just suggest that liz go hunting with her dad. >> i knew that was going to come up in some way. all right. so straight ahead, kamala's harris closing message this week. and job reports today, and among the reports this week, we will be gang busters and closing for democrats. that's not what happened. than walls. it's more than paint. it's more than cleaning. that's the thing we'll never forget. for belfor, it's your memories. it's your life's passion. it's your home. belfor, restoring more than property.
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and the harris campaign can't be happy to be closing with the worst jobs report in four years. u.s. employers just added a measly 12,000 jobs in october. and this isn't very reassuring. harris is once again acting totally clueless on what her first executive action would be. >> day one, what's your first executive action? >> well, my first priority, which will be probably the package of bills is about bringing down the cost of living. >> donald trump wasting no time explaining how he will fix kamala's poor economy. >> on day one, i will sign an executive order directing every federal agency to immediately remove every single burden and regulation driving up the cost of living. i will create a new cabinet position for senior member of our administration who will
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tasked with everything in a federal government's power to reduce the cost of living. >> jessica, i thought that kamala thought that biden. nomics was working, and when i saw the 12,000 jobs, i thought it moist be for a county or maybe a state. but it was for the whole country. >> no. it was definitely disappointing compared to the gang buster reports we've been having, and there were strikes like the hurricanes that largely contributed to this, but they certainly have a large record to run on, which is why she completely decimated his lead on the economy. i don't know if you saw the polls across the blue wall states, which is the kings to the king dom for the democrats. but harris has one point in michigan and two points in wisconsin i believe it is, three or four points in wisconsin. and that's because she is messaging on this non-stop, and
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donald trump is messaging on anti-trans issues. and that ad during the football game says she is for they/them. and donald trump is for you. why are you talking about trans issues as your no. 1 issue. and the other thing that keeps sticking out to me as very strange and maybe someone has the answer, is why is there so many reports on the missing ground gains, out of parts of arizona and michigan and pennsylvania. the democrats have knocked 1307b million doors across the battleground states. and in october alone made 100 million phone calls from their phone banking. you don't hear that, and you see charlie kirk losing his mind or youtube cast and says what's going on, all these women are voting on top of it.
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i think the early vote has been 54%, but he said where's the game. i thought charlie kirk is going to be delivering it. >> what you didn't know is that 12 million people shut them in your face. >> that's not true. have you seen the coverage of conversation? >> have you seen the ring camera, jessica? you're throwing stuff out that no one cares. >> what are you getting me? are you getting me big village? >> i'm asking this woman, what is the first thing you will do on the job executive action. and she can't name it. she's talking about what she will do in congress. when biden got in, i remember they had that video. they had 16 things soosign it. he just, he didn't know know what he was signing. i remember one was tearing uptrump's border policy and the other ]other equity.
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so she should know the priority day one, so now. i haven't heard her talk at all. when we watch her speeches, she never talks about biden-nomics, and she doesn't talk about all these things they did in the last four years. and she doesn't talk about what they will do in the next four years. she talks about how she's going to be a great president and how donald trump is a fascist. >> the last answer i heard when they asked how she was going to do, she started with the middle class non sense. >> but you want a president who is tearing and has a heart. she's sending a message that she is uncaring, that she's going to make you wait. the fact that you are living paycheck to paycheck, she's not going to do anything for you
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until day 1. so you can answer, and if you elect her, then she'll do something for you. what do you think of that? >> well, i think it's really difficult for her, that, you know, she was standing out in front of the white house. and she does own the record of the last three years. one thing that keeps is trying me are these downward revisions. you have in august 800,000. can you iimagine how much we're paying interest that agency to come up with these numbers that they're correcting. look at august, they revised 81,000 and september 31,000. so the jobs that people thought were on the books was not. and that's the answer to the question, why do people say they don't feel like things are getting better and the administration and harris campaign keep telling them actually things are going really well for you. i remember some guy on the boardwalk, i told him that question. he laughed. he said don't tell me how to experience my own life and how
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to pay for them. the cost is up 20%, and they're both using that phrase, trump and harris in these final days. but the difference is that mayoress is talking about what she will give you, 25,000 dollars for this and 5,000 dollars for that. that can be very persuasive with a lot of voters. trump is saying i'm going to slice and dice reg ulations from book. that will help businesses to thrive. they will hire people, and your wages will go up, which is what happened the last time around. so they have both experiences to compare. one is i'm going to give you some money. the other is i'll stimulate the economy. we'll see who wins out. >> but in addition to that, people remember the trump years as being better than these last four years economically. >> true. true. their last ground game was to get the dems to vote. their only job was committing the yellow tape, the people who go around crime scenes.
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the 10,000 jobs, which will be really hard to downgrade from 10,000. it has been a good record in economy for rich liberals. you know, why did billon clinton have to make the argument that a bad economy under biden and kamala is not a good reason to vote for jump. why did he do that? maybe he's right for him, for cloony for the rich and famous, bad economy is never a problem. you already spent 100 bucks for breakfast at the four seasons. all the things that matters for voters, cost of living, crime, has no effect on the people who wish you would ignore those issues. after the election, they can go back to their secure estate. but you're screwed. >> i can actually refute that. it's more than 100 dollars per person at the four seasons. >> really? >> yes.
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it's almost 120. >> thank you for adding that. >> all right. coming up. elon musk's mom is ditching the elon musk's mom is ditching the democrats. missing out on the things you love because of asthma? get back to better breathing with fasenra, an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. step back out there with fasenra. ask your doctor if it's right for you. (♪) (sigh) (snoring)
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elon musk certainly makes waves this election season, but his mom also making headlines after telling what caused her to ditch the democrats. >> when i became a u.s. citizen, of course i was democratic because they're the good, kind people who care about america. and then i saw, i would watch cnn and msnbc and read the new york times, and oh, wow, the republicans are terrible. but then they'd also say elon
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is terrible. i'm thinking why are they lying about elon. and i would resign from the democrats, i just felt such a relief that i'm not part of the party that's now malicious and dishonest. >> usually, greg, you have, when you get older, as you know, people become more conservative. >> that's what this is. >> yes. that's what this is. no, i think you've got it backwards. >> i have it backwards. >> no, reverse. >> no. musk's mom didn't ditch the democrats more than elon ditched the democrats. the democrats ditched them. >> that's what i said. >> close to bill, and all those other prominent independent democrats. and if you stand still and the vessel you're in slides left and further left, it's a lie to say it's you who moved. that's what makes these people so deeply offended. how you push a part on people
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had who understand how long life truly is, and this is not democrat or liberal. it's insanity, and in the old days, you could be a democrat because you didn't politicalize crime. we didn't politicalize biology. we knew what a boy and a girl was. we didn't politicalize a border. we knew what security was. but even when they were on rogen, he pointed out how censorship is a virtue of the left, disguiseing it as a fight for information. this is something that old school liberals, it turns their stomach. think about the transsurgery for kids, it's finally turning the tide and being exposed and banned in states. i talked about this for four years. i was called transphobic and accused of hate speech and misinformation. and that was all in an effort
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to shut down conversation. and who was doing that? the left. and if they had succeeded, it would be a lot of butchered kids. you're welcome. >> you're welcome, kids. >> stand up for judge janine. >> i am standing. >> and musk, by the way, she's stomach. i mean, you just want to talk to her. she had the benefit of what most americans don't have the benefit of. she knew that once cnn and msnbc started lying about her son, she knew that that's a straight out lie. a lot of americans don't see it as objective. you know, the democrats are so good. they're a party. they care about everybody. and i know when i used to swear in newly elected and naturalized citizens, it was the democrats bringing them in and getting them to sign from
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play party. and so, you know, it's going to take a lot for people to get away from that. the democrats don't care about you. and to get away from the illegals affecting your budget and education and funding. they're going to keep electing progressive vas. but when you talk about jd vance on joe rogan. one of the things he talked about, he said tim walz is so uninformed. he said it's noer guarantee to free information or hate speemp. tim, you're stupid. you don't know what the law is. it is protected speech under the first amendment. >> don't be so hard on that gay guy. >> he's just happy, greg. >> let's see how the media
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reacts to that versus him saying that about musk. >> exactly, and when he lies about that, he says my mom versus the media. >> it's when you trust the media, most of the time until you get to a story that you know about, like your son. >> and that's what opens your eyes. >> but i think what she's talking about is something we'll be watching closely on election night is whether or not there's a true realignment happening in the country, and whether or not the diverse party is becoming the erepublican party with lots of hispanic and black voters, and whether or not the democrat party has become the party in favor of war. and, you know, you can look at it anyway you want, but the other thing about censorship, when i heard the vice president, kamala harris saying trump should be disqualified. i was, like, is that how that works? you get disqualified for something you said in a
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free speech country. that should absolutely disqualify him. when the vice president said it, i was a little surprised. >> before we get to jessica, this is your pin. >> oh, my gosh. >> look at this thing. it's a jewel-encrusted royal pin. >> it's the size of. >> it has a crown on top. >> what a pin. jessica, keep that. >> it's a scepter. >> put a spell on me. >> i love the pin. >> so i think indemocrats made a mistake shunning olon musk. it's someone who believes in climate change as a threat, and someone who is fundamentally pro choice, all these reasons. and i think that elon musk
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needed arms opened to him to have more conversations about the positive contributions like star length, which is absolutely incredible, saving people everywhere from north carolina to ukraine. and i don't think that twitter would be the way that it is now if we had been more embracing and he would certainly be a top surrogate for donald trump. >> he would embrace didy. >> don't do that. >> snlt it crazy those for kamala are also being outed at d diddy parties. >> we've got to go though. let's go to a fun segment. i have celebrities know what's best for you and your family. hollywood avengers are assembleing for kamala.
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i was shot ten times and five times in the shoulder and once in the hip and five in the thigh. the first thing you learn going through any type of therapy and stuff is if you bottle it up, it will eventually overflow. and so for me, i tried to find an outlet. just learning to play the guitar and the entirety of learning kind of helped me escape in the moment, the ptsd, the depression, the anxiety that i deal with on a daily basis. i started learning how to write songs. and it became an escape for me
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all right, you guys. hi, avengers. >> hi, scarletch. >> jumping on the call. >> i think you mean assembling. >> that's pretty good. >> no, that was funny. >> who wants to make fun of them first? greg? >> yes, this is a great contrast between the fictional and imaginary. harris has the guy who plays tony stark, trump has the real tony stark, as in elon musk.
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so you can have your impostors, because they're not real. >> just because it's friday, i feel like you'll be more honest. >> i'll be brutally honest. are you ready for this? if they came out and endorsed trump, i would say this is great. this is going to move voters, but now they're dealing with kamala. so i'm just going to blow it off. >> do you want to do the same with taylor swift? >> what makes actors think that we give a dang? >> when you have them you do, but when you don't. >> in the beginning, they say it's kamala harris. i'm down with democracy. they're dropping the i'm and saying i'm down with democracy. >> you don't understand what i'm saying. the republicans have the actual avengers. >> we have the pirate ship.
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fan mail friday. this is a great question, because i thought about this as a kid a lot. what first name would you have picked for yourself? >> mike. >> you wanted to be a mike? >> i wanted to be a mike, michael jordan, mike tyson, michael jackson. >> mike myers. >> yeah, thanks. >> your first name is judge, judge junene >> mel. >> why? >> because i like it. >> mel. >> jessica? >> no. mel ferris.
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>> mel practice. >> i was supposed to be name, they knew i was a girl, but i was supposed to be named teddy. my dad chickened out at the last minute. so that's why i named my daughter teddy. >> your name should have been boris. and who's to say it's not gender neutral. >> and martha? >> are you suggesting that i wouldn't want to be named martha? >> that is a classic. >> actually, as a child, i liked my name, but i would be, like, my name is susan. hi. my name is jennifer. i didn't like it as cade it's an old lady name. >> but when you were a teenager, you were probably a cute girl. >> i was never a marty. i was martha, martha, martha.
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>> you didn't give a name. what did you prefer? >> jennifer, susan, any one of the ones i said >> i wanted to be dakton or cig. there's not a lot of gregs greg morgan, greg brady. >> yeah. but that's a character. get with it, martha. >> all right. what do you have to buy, even though you have many of them. i'll go to you, martha? >> what do you have to buy, even though you have many of them? shoes. >> typical cliche of a female. i should be surrounded by smarter women. >> oh, please. >> we have to protect these
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women. >> they're fine people. >> are you drinking bleach again, jessica? >> i injected it straight in, because you told me to i'm an ab obsessive of toilet paper. >> really? >> yeah. we have great storage. we will have it, and i will still buy it. >> i dream about toilet paper. >> it's so good. >> you can never have enough. >> nope. >> nope, not at all. judge, what do you think? >> shoes, bags, jewelry. >> bags, chocolate? >> jewelry. >> jewelry. did we ask you yet, jessie? >> electric bentleys. collection in a garage. you can never have enough. >> greg? >> let's see. >> records. >> yeah, i do buy a lot of records. i listen to them once and forget i bought them. i bought a record twice once.
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timpf, todd. kat, tyrus. my gutfeld 2025 tour is open for ticket sales. look where i am at. they are on sale. go to g gutfeld.com for tickets. that's a good shot. don't i look like a fascist there? >> jessica: just say nazi. >> martha: neo-nazi? >> greg: you wouldn't belief. take a look at this. that is in wellington, new zealand, jeffrey toobin finally going out for a walk. it's so good to see him. is he on top of a large building and it's going to be -- he is going to be moving to australia. the sculpture is named quasi after quasi moto. 16 feet tall in wellington, new zealand since 2019. >> martha: interesting. >> greg: is it really, martha? >> martha: not really. everyone is making faces what is he talking about? >> judge jeanine: take a look at this punk adunk at the portland zoo, rescued sea otters showed
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off hoop skills last week in their enclosure by playing a friendly game of basketball with mini pumpkins. talk about a bunch of michael our goddens. get it jordan, o o jordanas. in honor, get it together, how i saved the world. can you get two with the click of one thumb. >> greg: hmmm. >> jesse: i don't need the money we didn't have any other options for one more thing. >> greg: i bet. >> martha: think of any other books that you like? >> jesse: stop it, martha. biden eats award at ceremony tonight at 8:00. >> greg: is it a baby award? >> jessica: it's really cute. >> martha: that was interesting. jessica? >> jessica: congratulations to migrate friends on birth of baby boy born on halloween weighing . also hello to alissa's parents who are very excited about the
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grandson but huge "the five" watchers speaking much babies michigan became a police escort once he saw the speeding driver's wife was in labor. he rushed his wife to the hospital when they were pulled over. the officer quickly understood the situation. transitioned to an emergency escort. after they got to the hospital, safely, austin hirltsly still offered the officer his license while his wife was inside. she declined and baby henry was born a couple days later. >> judge jeanine: one more things. >> greg: that was two. >> martha: time for mine but you can look it up. congratulations to your cute family. that is it for "the story." here all weekends. have great night. [laughter] >> bret: hey, martha, i will wait for the minorburg if you want. thank you. >> martha: i will send it to
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