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year, including cobb back from htommy johns surgery. struck out the very first batter he faced and really handled the bluejays lineup pretty well tonight. said it took him an inning or two to settle in. he struck out seven and although he didn't get the win on his return, the team still won, 8-3-5. >> i felt back into the com competitive nature on the mound, i was not thinking about injuries, i was just out there and felt the groove of the game again. >> and by tomorrow, # 22 players
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roster. while they have yet to officially release their roster it patterns that barima has made the team. today he tweeted it's a blessing to be here, what a difference a year makes. and this morning he created his off-season work for allowing him another opportunity with the bucs. >> my off-season work and everything i did i as you have to make yourself as versatile as possible for the organization to see your value. it feels good because this time last year i was packing up my locker and this year my main goal was to be on and it feels good to be here. >> a great event coming up next friday.
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tickets are still available. for info visit the as seen on tv page. and now turn the music up. finally we love our irish friends but they are not too up to stuff on the college football teams. georgia tech and boston college are playing each other in dublin, ireland, and the shirt there is say georgia instead of georgia tech, and i kind of want one, i will have to see if we can purchase them on line. >> and they used the notre dame helmet for boston. >> but dublin is a lovely city. >> they should have sent notre dame, the fighting irish? >> yup. >> when i'm in charge...
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break and now they are hiding back to work. >> some members said they deserve a raise. >> senate hair care. >> we'll take a closer look at what they do with our money. >> it's the public subsidence gift shop. >> lifestyles on the members of congress. and since i lampoon politicians every day. our writers turn the table on me in one of the weirdest they thinks we've ever done. hi. welcome to money, power & politics. >> oh, my goodness. yes. >> money, power & politics, go. go. go. >> flus we ask marco rubio how he is say trump cannot be trusted with nukes but plans to vote for him. if he ducks the question we'll keep asking. this is money, power & politics. >> thank you for joining us and please welcome senator marco rubio. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> you're aware of the frustration of voters.
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act on the zika crisis, respond to voters who say you ought to throw out every one of them in congress and start over. >> first of all, i can tell you since january of this year, i've been talking about zika. by march and april i was banging on the table, literally on the senate floor to all of my colleagues. i'm optimistic we're in a situation next week something will happen. it's unfortunate to take the outbreaks to generate more attention about this issue. i'm you know, washington is extrtremely dysfunctional and bh parties are to blame in that regard. >> in the race you made a powerful case against donald trump in the course of endorsing him. here's the part i want you to address. how can you say that donald trump cannot be trusted with the nuclear codes and with that concern, still be willing to vote for him? >> well, for me the primary is over and the voters have chosen their nominees. it's a binary choice.
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president in a quarter century. >> with hillary clinton you have concerns about trust and believe there would be a policy agenda that would take the nation in the wrong direction. but with trump you're worried about nuclear codes which would heighten the risk of the end of the world. does that not override concerns about hillary clinton? >> no. my concerns aren't just about issues. hillary clinton is only person running for president that mishandled and misused classified information. >> you standby about trump not trusted with nuclear codes. does that mean you think there would be a heightening risk of nuclear attack with trump as opposed to clen ton? >> again. i'm telling you hillary clinton is the only person running for president that mishandled classified information. she's the only one proven the inability to handle classified information. >> check out our youtube channel for more with senator rubio. search for craig patrick money, power & politics and click
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and our economy o public waste which brings us to a washington classic with charley leduff. >> you think everything is all right in the world when you walk around washington, d.c. where the name of the game is federal government. because the whole machine is oiled with someone else's money. your money. you work for the government. >> the majority of they either don't get it or don't care. >> i don't think washington fixes itself. if you continue sending career politicians to washington. their goal is to get reelected and their goal is not to fix the country. fixing the country should cause you to lose your election. >> politicians out to lunch that either we or lobbyists pay for. take a look at a typical day for a senator.
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we pay for their cars. before he goes to vote, the senator may get a taxpayer subsidized haircut at the senate barbershop. a senate barbershop. senate hair care. the senator may stop into the powder room to freshen up. commoding about every hour. >> two ply in a depression. we don't want their bums to be s chafed, do you? the senator probably had his lips on that being a brass trash can. >> look here it's the public subsidized gift shot. it loses money but the united states senator robe. that must be worth it. >> now we don't want our senator exerting himself on the way to voting to waste our money. so we bought him a choo choo
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how are you? >> when the dear senator gets to the senators only elevator. an attendant is there to press the button for him. the attendant costs you and me about a quarter million dollars a year. >> don't you think there's some cutting of ways we could be doing in the capitol, sir? sir? sir? >> we took o a special committee on public waste. a quarter million dollars a year for people to push elevator buttons? >> that is correct. we don't want senators breaking their fingernails. >> we're spending $400,000 a year on a bash shop? >> that is true. but they do a great job. for twenty minutes or less. >> are you telling me there's unlimited two ply toilet paper in the senate toilets? >> not only that wi pay for car, meals and travel.
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>> you're out of order. this whole thing is out of order. >> take the pentagon. a military blimp that cost $300 million was scrapped after making a single flight over new jersey. everybody knows what happens when you fly a blimp over new jersey. >> get it started. >> oh the humanity. >> the department of defenses books are not reliable. >> the department of defense on national statement are not reliable. >> not reliable? >> that's d-o-d is the only federal agency which is not passed the financial statement audit. >> the senator tried to get a law passed requiring the pentagon to show how it's spending our money. but the idea died in the senate. the senate is controlled by senator reed of nevada who made millions of dollars while drawing a public paycheck. >> harry reed, remember, you
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a little bit or a big gigantic? >> i'm not going there. i've been there already. positions deserve respect. individuals don't always live up to that. but it doesn't give us a right to minimize the position. >> okay. we won't call him a senator. i'm going to assume it's a big a-hole. >> thank you, >> senator tom spent a decade in washington trying to cut down on waste but got frustrated and retired from the sthat last year. >> okay. coming up. since i satirize the candidates and i'm off on labor day the team has fun a at my expense. >> what's the show called
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i want to take a moment to scott and so many others for helping to drive our little engine that could six nights a week. some ask who writes the humor segments? tonight i thought we'd take you behind the scenes at one of our production meetings. this week i believe merissa wrote the scripts for next weeks show. take a look. nice. >> yeah. yeah. that'll be enough. >> it's pretty good. that's on tuesday? >> tuesday. we got that on wednesday. >> what about something
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out something different. >> the whole thing with you chase bid aliens? >> whose car is this? >> it's okay we're fox 13. >> we've got to get out of here. there's a great big... ah! >> well that was different. >> it was different. maybe a little too different. what about that thing from charley leduff he mailed in. >> yeah. >> now for something completely different. wrestling motel room. >> it is different. >> i'm sold on that one. okay. other business. i'm off for a day next week for the holidays. >> what? (sobbing) >> i'm off for the holiday. >> you can't take the holiday auchlt who is going to fill in for you? >> just find somebody to play me. >> what you're going to call
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replacement? >> that's not a bad idea. wait a minute. is that what you've been working on all week. >> roll the clip. >> are you ready? [cheering] >> welcome to the money, power & politics casting call. where thousands of hopefuls audition to be the next craig patrick. >> we couldn't believe how many people want to try out and be craig. but it's not as easy as they think. >> how are to -- >> our director was excited but then he looped. >> charley leduff will be here. he's got some great stuff. he doesn't, countrying doesn't get excited in that respect. he keeps control the whole time. >> we've never seen an u addition like that. >> then it got real weird. >> welcome to money, power &
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>> the whole medially. >> all my friends told me i did a good craig patrick. i think at one time craig patrick told me i did a good craig patrick. apparently i don't. >> evan tried out. but he got craig mikszed up with sports director chip carter. >> oh, my gosh. no way. are you serious? i tell you that's awesome. yeah. no way. that's awesome. good for you, man. that sounds so cool. >> scott smith did he was the closest to channelling craig. >> scott smith screen test. >> good to see you. >> scott was a little too excited with the good to see you. >> what's the show called again? >> scott's pitch was great. his highs were high and his lows were low. but he sounded more andy rooney than anything else. >> welcome to money, power & politics. i'm scott smith doing my very best craig patrick.
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with maintained eyebrows. >> points for chris cato working the wort pivot into his audition. he sounded like craig patrick and goemer pile had a kill. >> my news director asked me if efs do money money every neeth. i said yes and then i pivoted toward the exit and began crying. >> he was close but he really, really needed a dark suit and a red tie. any shade of red to go with that >> do i have the job? >> i have another interview at 4:00. i have o-f-l after that. if you could help me with this. thank you very much. >> he was onto something with the pacing but in the end we had to narrow it down to two finalists. >> russell roads. >> that was it? i only have to make you laugh? >> russell made me laugh
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the pace. i think slow down just a little bit. >> hey, merissa how is it going? any ideas for the show today? money, power & politics, go. go. go. >> he really didn't get the hand gestures either. >> what is she talking about? did that make sense to anbody? >> then there was charley. >> i'm out of control i tell you. to be craig? i can host money, power & politics. craig, got it. give me another one. >> at first his audition was a little weird. >> this is to test my chemistry with merissa. >> yeah. >> all right. how was that? >> he didn't do a really good craig. >> charley belcher chemistry test. >> welcome to money money.
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cohost. maybe i'll pick a sports person. >> he had the right dlivery. >> craig patrick here. i'm going to talk like this when it's serious. we're going to have none if you know later on in the show and i'm going to talk up here like this. i'm going to talk down like this. this is important and it's politics. then we'll have fun. we're going to have a little fun. now i'm going to say something funny but my face will look serious. you at home will be confused but you' figure it out next. >> he came close to hand gestures and would have won had he not bailed out in the end. kind of like this. make a point. >> grab brow knee. >> i like to call it the touch down. >> got to do the clinton thumb. >> no. finish your plate. back in the hand slap. really, really grind it in and make that point.
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that's what the poll said. >> yeah. i think you made your point. you give yourself a callous? >> so charley walks off in victory and darren leaves us with a sad farewell. >> that bad? >> it's rub herb. >> it was the labor day show. that's the whole thing. craig is the guy, i realize that. but it was my chance to fill in the viewers. they probably wouldn't have minded. well, i guess not. no. i thought i did. hey, how are you? >> apparently not. it doesn't matter. and i don't know how to follow that up. just role the tease. coming up. we'll take you through a wild
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we've had another introoesing week. i want to take a moment to look back at some of my favorite moments to show you how we have fun with politics and how we spend our time. >> you think one is a democrat and one is a republican? >> probably. >> this is symbolism how we both need to feed off the nourishment of information. >> stay together.
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nest. >> we're all american. >> except if you're not an american and you're watching. we encourage those viewer, too. >> let's bring in george online three. >> i'm george w. bush. >> wait a minute. how do we know that's him? >> say something only george w. bush would say. >> too many obgyns aren't able to practice their love with women across the country. >> that's him. no doubt about it. >> this is mes is. >> everybody loves you and so do i. >> thank you. i'm going to quote for you. >> jay z said it best and i'm going to quote for you. what did he say? i know my rights and you're going to need a warrant for that. aren't you sharp as a tack you a lawyer or something. referring to the evidence code. or i have 99 problems but the rich ain't one. referring to income and equality or you want to floss with us. he's talking about dental awareness month.
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my money and my money on my mind. >> i don't know many jay z songs but i know b is one of them. let's go b. 99 problems. >> let's see what he said. >> i know my rights so you need a warrant for that. even went further to say aren't you sharp as a tack. you a lawyer or something? >> all right. that's our week in review. coming up we'll show you what to expect next week and how and why the race is shifted this holiday
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>>well, hillary clinton has yet another challenge as it relates to her e-mail controversy this labor day weekend. newly released fbi notes show she relied on her bureaucrats to lead her and that he led her astray. you combine that with notes suggesting she didn't note yet clearances. this gives the trump camp more to go after her. do not b continue to narrow. that's our show. we will see you again tomorrow
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donald trump facing new criticism - he appeared to mock a reporter with a disability. "you gotta see this guy. 'uhhhh i don't know what i said, i don't remember.' he's going like 'i don't remember'." "putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing. i don't want to sound too much like a chauvinist." "you have to be wealthy in order to be great. i'm sorry to say it." i like people that weren't captured."
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captions paid for by the fox broadcasting company hey, welcome to "dish nation." it is friday! man, big up to everybody celebrating a four-day weekend and shout-out to all the people who should be at work and are not. >> that some of y'all stayed home. >> later in the show one of the best pranks ever and had happened to rihanna. and instagram posts. shout-out, depending on our mood. first, the list, ladies and gentlemen, is out. >> yes! >> oh. >> money, money, money, money! >> you know where i'm going with this. the forbes list is out talking about the highest paid actresses in hollywood. top spot, second year in a row, guess who?

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