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my friends, while we're on the issue of blimps, i have made such promises when it comes to diets. hope springs eternal for goals. let's just say -- still a blimp. and a blimp is down. our thoughts and prayers are with the blimp. i'm greg gutfeld, along with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, eric bolling and she eats lady bugs on toast, dana perino. "the five." tonight's debate, the economy. meaning stuff the left want you to know nothing about. that way they can demand minimum wage hikes without saying where the cash comes from or that people only take jobs if they're worth it or that entry level is called entry level so you don't camp there. it's also so peek keep thinking that free stuff is free. sorry, bernie, if education is dpree, why not the goodies gained from it? nothing free sfr good.
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you see, the aarp magazine? you get what you pay for, it's crap. it's also so hacks can yak about inequality. but rich jerks save more which gets invested, leading to cash for lending, that builds bars, offering jobs to the young who then make less money for now. and that's the other lie. that the 1% began there at 1%. no, it takes years to make it and you can. studies show that more workers in the bottom 20% of income over time end up in the top 20%. people at the bottom have the highest rate of income increase, folks at the top, the lowest. but let's demonize the rich and banks. without both, you cannot borrow. so there's no path to a better life. and let's stop with the gender gap lie. says the census bureau. single women who never had a child earn more than single men. but none of this means squat if we're killed by terrorists, it's true, the leading economic indicator is your survival.
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there you go, a really boring monologue. but it's the boring stuff that kills you, that and tofu. it's up to the candidates to make boring persuasive. which reminds me, have you bought my book yet? all right. eric, i got to ask -- get the sports question out of the way. we've got the world series tonight is that going to affect how the candidates answer questions? do you think they'll have to get more moments? >> they'll likely not even mention the world series, people will be like -- oh wait, let me get over to the other channel. 97 days to the iowa caucus, jobs are what really matter, what should matter. not the other stuff they keep trying to bring up. the debt. i was listening to cnbc this morning. apparently carl quintanilla, one of the moderators could not believe that none of the candidates have ever been asked about the debt. think you're going to see a lot
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of the wonky stuff tonight. you want to know something, i want to hear it, too. i want to hear how they're going to solve it everyone has a great plan to give away a lot of stuff. keep more of your own money and taxes, how do you make sure the debt doesn't explode. tax reform is the other one you're going to see every single one of them answer because frankly, they all have a different idea. and how our taxes are going to go forward. r the candidate that's going to let you keep most of the your money. i would think. >> juan, let's talk bur dear friend ben carson. eric says it's going to be wonky, economic stuff. ben carson is used to cutting up people, not cutting taxes. >> ooh. a cutter is a cutter. >> do you think he's going to face the biggest hurdle? >> i don't think he knows much about economics. and that's what this -- >> he could be prepped. >> that's what he was doing all weekend. i'm sure was prepping. i must say this is about -- this
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debate is not, i don't think, your money your vote or whatever that they are headlining it. it's trump versus carson. trump's got to come out and really start taking some shots at carson. i want to know exactly how the shots come. can you say he's sleepy, you can say that really he doesn't know what he's talking about. let's see what he says. let's see how carson responds. carson said clearly he doesn't want to get in the pit, the mud. what does ben do? i don't think ben is just going to stand there and let this guy take shots at him. and does jeb, who has fallen off the table, does jeb then jump in to defend carson? very interesting. >> it's like a soap opera. >> "days of our lives." >> it's a senior citizens soap opera, kimberly. >> "senior hospital." >> clearly you have issues with ben carson. what dot candidates need to do to become persuasive. >> this is a make-or-break
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moment. for some of the reasons that juan has said. i don't think trump needs to attack ben carson. he needs to come forward with his strong ideas about the economy, about business, how to make money and be a free market guy and understanding capitalism from the inside out. that's what you lead with. this isn't the night to leg-sweep or personal attack or i would stay away from that. also this is a moment for jeb to step up. because he is a person of considerable experience. with major qualifications to be president of the united states. based on being governor in florida and his record there. talk to us about it. tell us why we should choose you. this is your moment. that i think is important. carly, also can come forward with strong ideas about the economy. but then she is vulnerable on the flank. from attacks about her record and her time at hp. so look for a little bit of that. other people that i think need to stand up and get noticed, chris christie. who has done well in some of the smaller like town halls, done well in new hampshire.
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peemt that have seen him come up on the stump to talk to them. agreeable personal specific ideas. he has a specific plan about entitlement. they all have to work that in. you've got to make your moment. and rubio, i think is the one that everybody is a little bit most worried about in the room. actually. because he's definitely got some of that momentum going for him, he's kind of the one to watch. he's like the other you know choice. i can't believe it's not butter, but it tastes like it. >> interesting. and analysis from kg. butter equals bush. >> he says i can't believe it's not butter. >> i thought you mean it would be more establishment and that bush has failed to energize establishment. and rubio -- >> i don't think i said that juan and i don't believe i stuttered. >> i was. >> dana, i have so many questions to ask you. economics and when conservatives
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and republicans talk about economic theory. it comes off as cold and mean. >> not with everyone. >> what about the moderators. like why aren't you spending more money on climate change, things like that. >> they might get climate change in there, actually. interesting though, top of mind at the table we were talking about candidates. is somebody, it's not somebody who actually arguably has some of the best federal experience in terms of cutting taxes and balancing the budget, that's governor john kasich of ohio. he does, this is is a governor who has a huge amount of experience. and was a leader both on capitol hill in the private sector and then he goes to ohio and turns the economy around in a swing state. so i think that actually he might be able to, the way he talks to people about the economy, annoys a lot of people on the right. but the way he does it is very persuasive. he probably read your book. ky just mention one other thing, an a.p. poll out today says that 54% of people say the economy is
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poor. six in ten women, 60% of women describe the economy that way. and only 36% in the country see the country moving in a positive direction. 80% said the economy is in extremely or very important issue. so i think the debate coming on a night of a world series game, people are going to have divided attention, but it's a very important one for the election. >> here's another way to think of the debate. we've been talking about economic policy, tax reform, but the other way to look at it is they're going to have to deal with entitlements, a huge issue right now in washington. in terms of the budget being debated. will conservatives accept the budget that's being put forth by speaker boehner before he hits the door. even over the weekend on chris wallace, you saw carson on the defensive for his plans for, initially said he was going to get rid of medicare. then he said no i'm going to do something else that's even better. and then guess what donald trump comes back and says ben wants to hurt you old folks. remember this goes back to the paul ryan budget and grandma
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over the cliff. so i think that in terms of entitlement spending and how would you cut and how would you reduce the deficit. i think that may be another way that this debate becomes compelling. and separates out people. >> watch this there will be a lot of follow-up questions tonight as you are saying today, eric on cnbc this morning. they're forecasting they know a lot about it. they're going to ask the candidates to be very specific. none of the democrats in their debate were ever asked how would you pay for that. how would you pay for that? >> no one asked bernie sanders, how, how do you manage free education. how do you do that? this. >> they thought it was dreamy that he said it. >> okay, great, next question. >> eric, do you know much about john harwood? do you follow him at all? >> i do. >> what do you think? >> i honestly don't think he should be moderating the debate. he's, had, he's been known to lean far left and he has no problems taking shots. >> shades of pink. >> part of the problem is the
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cnbc guys, they do this all day long. top to bottom. they do 12 hours of programming inside wonky, deck cal, you know, how are you going to pay for the debt what about credit default swaps, harwood can make someone look good or bad depending on how he asks the question. >> what about cudlow? >> i think he wants to run for senate. >> why? you ask why, why harwood? well cnbc you know, take out the first letter, cable nbc, you get it? it's still an nbc brand, still part of the msnbc, cnbc brand. >> you say it's a media bias. >> why colorado? i watched all day, i watched the last couple of days, they're going to, they're going to highlight colorado. they want colorado. the democrats want colorado. >> no, the republicans. >> and it's also a very liberal campus as well. boulder, colorado. >> there's a lot of places you could go in colorado. for example, one of the things that hillary clinton did in her announcement speech, she said
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she's going to go after wall street and carried interest. no one follows up and says what do you mean by that? how do you explain carried interest. tonight i think the moderators are going to force the republicans to try to get boring. but yet you still are trying to appeal to a broader a you had yens. >> speaking of something that isn't boring, kimberly. the huge scandal over the green rooms, have you been following this? >> yes. i'm still leading our own green room scandals. >> no diet coke. >> donald trump has the best one, right? it's a huge, i think marco rubio has almost like a film, home theater. carly has a jacuzzi. that's not a lie. >> i want that one. >> but the point is, there are ten candidates, but not enough room. so they kept putting them in places. i think rand paul and christie are essentially in bathrooms. >> i think it's, like port-a-potties. i would immediately go with like the roomy system. like bunk up with the person with the best digs. >> you know what's another thing
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that could come up tonight? is hillary made news actually last night on a comedy show on colbert. >> i think we're doing that in the fastest 7. >> shouldn't home security be an economics issue. every story about the economy will go off the newspaper when there's an attack. >> you can't have good national security without a good economy, in my opinion. >> and vice-versa. >> okay. >> well that's true. >> can i pray i don't hear this question -- what are you going to do about income inequality? >> you know you will. >> that will make me go to watch the world series. >> you don't think it's an issue in america? >> i think it's an issue that the left cares about, far greater than the right cares about. right now i'm looking at the gop candidates. >> i think you have short-term looking there. >> don't move because campaign carl, you know him, joins us live from the debate site in boulder, colorado. >> did we break up with election
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ed? tand for the values of freedom. who's going to take care of the christians that are being eliminated in the middle east? but for the united states, who? who's going to stand up for the dissidents inside of iran that are brutalized each and every day? but for the united states, who? who's going to take care of israel and support them - our greatest ally in the middle east? but for the united states, no one - no one is capable of doing this. the united states has the capability of doing this, and it's in our economic and national security interest that we do it. i will be that kind of president and i hope you want that kind of president for our country going forward. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message.
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who can name the third president? and the largest planet? someone we haven't heard from. anyone else? when comcast offered low-cost high-speed internet to low-income families, more than two million hands went up. and pretty soon, so did everyone's in the classroom. ok, veronica. amphibian excellent! internet essentials from comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide. we're back with more on tonight's gop debate. let's check in with kpa campaign carl now in boulder, colorado at the coors event center where the
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third showdown begins in just a few hours. carl, i have to ask you now with all the new recreational things that can you buy, in colorado, do you see any evidence that any of the candidates are getting ready for that big debate? >> no. but i think that they're probably will be a question about that tonight. obviously the cannabis industry in colorado is a big economic issue and it's been a revenue matter for the state government. so rand paul will probably get a question about that. he is obviously in favor of legalization of marijuana. for both medicinal and adult use, says it's a states right issue and if in fact it comes up, standing right next to him will be the new jersey governor chris christie. who is adamantly opposed to legalization of marijuana. says if he becomes president as a former u.s. attorney and governor of new jersey he said he'll shut it down immediately. expect the college kids here to applaud rand paul and probably boo chris christie. >> i love did that you came up
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with a joke and took it seriously and delivered a solid answer. >> rand paul should be yes, we cannabis. >> let's take it around the table here. eric bolling? >> carl, money is an issue, obviously an issue in the debate. and after the debate, who is really on the bubble here? who's about to run out of money. if they don't have a good showing tonight, we could see them fall and pull out of the race? >> well the idea that there's going to be withdrawaling in the next couple of weeks is contradicted by the idea that we're moving into the holiday section. there's going to be another debate in a few weeks. there's things that provide them an opportunity to not plead poverty and kind of watch the clock tick as we get to the actual election year next year. having said that rick santorum has suggested he can't guarantee he'll be at the next debate. there are questions about whether folks like mike huckabee, who has a very small campaign can continue into next year and compete well in iowa.
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because he won in 2008. having said that, there is some very, very real tension going on here tonight. obviously between donald trump and ben carson. obviously between jeb bush and marco rubio. sparring right up until the beginning of this. and the guy to watch really, don't look for a breakout performance tonight. the slow and steady ascent is ted cruz, the senator from texas. he has been basically running against marco rubio for third. in the low teams and high single digits, with the rest of the pack generally behind him. cruz, if he stays on message, he keeps on sort of courting those tea party conservatives that have been with limb from the beginning in the senate, the social conservatives that he made a serious effort for. as well as the libertarians, the rand paul type of voters, he could emerge in the next couple of weeks, as the next guy with a lot of momentum. >> there's a little bit of chatter back and forth about potentially a rift between rubio's camp and jeb bush, sparring back and forth.
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and also bush's team just also released some things about rubio's record. missing votes, et cetera. do you think we're going to see some of that back and forth tonight and are you hearing anything from their camps on the ground? >> it's very real. no question. the jeb and rubio campaigns feel that the outsiders will fail and they'll in a position to be center stage in a real competition. in advance of that, preparation for that, they are, the campaigns themselves and in some cases the candidates, the candidates are more gentle about it. the campaigns are going at it hammer and tong. rubio is quote the gop obama. according to the bush campaign. and jeb bush doesn't represent the necessary generational change that marco rubio says he wants and the government needs. it's very real and speaks to the assertion that maybe ben carson and donald trump will destroy one another at the top and jeb bush and marco rubio will ascend and destroy one another and the rest of the field can compete.
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the idea of process elimination and each other candidate can rise when the others screw up. if success depends on the mistakes of others, there's something wrong with your presidential campaign. >> gutfield? >> carl, nice tie/shirt combination as always. i'm a collector of strays, my thoughts go to the kitty table. do you think anybody at this point is going to break out from this table any more. if not, is it time to fold up the card table and put it in the garage? >> it's very difficult for them to get any attention and obviously they only occasionally do when something sort of extravagant happens in the so-called undercard. the rnc has been talking about s process through quite some dime and it is entirely likely that the next few debates there will be a great discussion about whether there will be an undercard or whether some of those people got cut. don't forget, the former virginia governor jim gilmore was dropped off the second-tier table two debates ago. he's still out there campaigning. he hasn't dropped out.
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he's got the stool in the kitchen. the kitty table and the real table. gilmore's in the kitchen sitting on a little stool. >> with lincoln chafee. >> he can't even complain about a green room, he ain't got one. >> carl, i know you have cooler things to do than paraphrase jeb bush. i wonder if you could tell us about the rules. i'm really interested. i know there was negotiation does keep this from being three hours down to two hours. are there opening/closing statements? no opening/closing? and what about the exchange? are there rules about exchange? that's going to be the heart and soul of what happens tonight. the moderators have said they're going to be much more rigorous about maintaining the clock. that's what the moderator said in the last two debates, too. the candidates are prepare ford this not to go in any way in which it was described to them. there is something odd about the way in which the campaigns have been complaining about the green rooms in the facilities here and worried about the time and
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worried about the lights. the red, yellow, green lights. they're trying to run the country and they're worried about debate procedure. process versus policy. and horse race versus honest-to-god politics. it will be interesting to see which we get tonight. for the last couple of weeks, last few debates, the debates have had some substance, but the aftermath as always been about who was the glitziest, who took the biggest punch in the face that sort of stuff. >> carl, i think that's more of a reflection on the media than it is the candidates. i mean the green room story eruthsz erupts because the media decided to make it the biggest news. >> that's sort of which came first, the chicken or the egg. but the real matter is this is a discussion not between the candidates and the press, it's the discussion between the candidates and the voters and they're talking to them, not us at these debates so when they take shots, whether the question keys them up or not, any candidate can say i'm sorry, i disagree with the premise of
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your question, i'm not going to call my colleague a name. nobody says that. >> how come john kasich is never top of mind? like when people are talking about all the possible candidates and what could happen tonight. john kasich, who has a great record, actually seems he can't actually even get on somebody's radar screen. >> well he's spending a tremendous amount of time in new hampshire and a good portion of the race is taking place in iowa and south carolina and other states. he can be very prickly. and that gets in his way. he sometimes can get a little bit kurt with some of the people in his town hall meetings. but arguably he has one of the best resumés in the race. governor of ohio, and absolutely important state. last one to balance the budget, only one to balance the budget in the last seven years at the federal level. and he was on foreign relations and the defense committees. so he's been around. and he worked on wall street as well. he's got all of these things going for him. what he seems to lack is what happens when you start late. he was one of the last candidates to get in. if you're not in early in the early states often.
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it's hard to get traction. >> thanks, carl, tonight catch the best post debate analysis anywhere on tv. here on the fox news channel beginning with hannity, that's live at 10:00 p.m. eastern. ahead, who would hillary clinton rather go up against if she wins the nomination? ben carson or donald trump? we've got her answer, coming up.
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last week our country tragically lost another remarkable hero. master sergeant joshua wheeler was a 20-year veteran of the army who served 14 combat deployments and earned 11 bronze stars, the first u.s. service member killed in combat against isis. a lot of americans want to know if we're back in a ground war in iraq. last year the president made this declaration. >> i want to be clear. the american forces that have been deployed to iraq do not and
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will not have a combat mission. as your commander-in-chief, i will not commit you and the rest of our armed forces to fighting another ground war in iraq. >> but yesterday, his defense secretary said we will be launching more ground operations. >> we won't hold back from supporting capable partners in opportunistic attacks against isil or conducting such missions directly. whether by strikes from the air or direct action on the ground. >> which is it, this military analyst has an answer, the white house isn't being straight with us. >> anybody in combat is boots on the ground. the white house has been trying to play politics here. and trying to convince everybody that special operations forces are not boots on the ground. >> this just in, the pentagon briefing today, colonel steve warren, the d.o.d. spokesperson for operation inherent resolve speaking from baghdad said in no uncertain terms, the u.s. forces
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in iraq are in combat. a number of different communications messages going out there. but warfare is constantly evolving. >> this is not just a fight about vocabulary and what words they want to use. i talked with folks in the military who said they feel there are not clear objectives. they feel like there's not enough commitment of resources in a leadership focus. and there's not a strategy for a political outcome. which means that they also understand. they go and dot hard work like the raid oert night, there has to be some sort of diplomatic and political solution that comes up behind it as well. so today, you start hearing stories every day that the white house is sort of inching towards something. and in the meantime, isis is not inching, they're gaining and gaining influence and so we have to have some sort of an understanding from the president of the united states. what is the objective? what is the commitment? and what is the political
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strategy to fix it? >> what are the answers to those questions? >> it's not about a word but for some reason, the who white house is afraid of using the word. because a time ago president obama said we won't be in a combat mission. if americans are dying, it's a combat mission. if they're at risk of dying, it's a combat mission. i don't know why they're worried about a war. call it whatever you want. but they're risking lives, some of the other important news that came out, iran is going to be at the negotiating table. with syria. how to fix that situation. i think that's a massive mistake. if you have any question whether or not this is a combat mission, vice news embedded a reporter with isis. one of the most compelling, 15 or 20-minute pieces you're going to see. they're in combat with us, we better at least acknowledge that we are in combat with them or they're going to kick our butt. so the sooner the better. the lady behind -- the defense department, the defense
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department knows we're in combat. >> that guy, i hope he slept with one eye open. can you imagine? in bed with isis. why does the administration have semantic phobia? >> i think it's because they're looking at this not from a moral perspective, but a political one. think of what obama has said in the past. the problem i see is that our lead remembers telling our enemies, we can't commit. we're actually more than subliminally telling them to keep going. you can't stick your toe in the pool when you're fighting evil. you're either in or you're out. especially when you're dealing with isis. which is probably the most disgusting threat since the nazis, there is no in-between-ies, when there's an existential battle between good and evil. if president obama made up his mind. the country has to back him. if he says we're going to do this, he would have the country behind him. and warriors exist to wage war. they would much rather kill isis
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than play war games in the las vegas desert. >> let me say very quickly. when jeb was asked why did your brother go into iraq, remember? good, i mean just stone silence. couldn't figure it out. and on the democratic side, people are still whacking hillary for her vote in support of bush going into iraq. >> the political landscape in the united states is not in support of additional troops on the ground in combat. and so what our political leaders have to do is try to figure out a situation where the united states is not held responsible for the events in the middle east. constantly yes, we're the biggest power. but you got to get some of these countries to do the work. so -- >> they are. >> that was a complete nonsec witne none sec witnesser. >> i agree, i disagree so strongly. and we don't have time to talk about it. >> you go. >> here's the thing-day think that president obama would be supported if he went out and he made the case and said look we're going to have to change
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our tactics here. it's not going to be exactly like 2003. here's exactly what we're going to do. these are the resources we're committing to it. >> to what end, dana? >> to whatever end necessary. war doesn't happen in a vacuum. dear god. >> the president said we're going to be great and destroy isis. we're 14 months into this and we're not doing that. >> you just said we need a political solution. something that will last. and we don't have, we don't have hard -- why do you invite the iranians to the table? well iran has been a principal sponsor of the -- >> is that a strategy? >> let's get everybody to the table and get some political solution. >> what a joke. >> what a mistake that is. >> what a joke. >> they keep telling us one thing and doing the other. >> what do we have right now on the ground? >> obama doesn't sit at the table with lucifer and his son, double dumby. i'm not doing it. >> i don't want to see another
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american life lost on the ground. >> there you go. you made the point. >> if president obama said -- >> they're being criticized for ineffective foreign policy. >> i would like to see it ended. yes, it could jump on board on something like personally, i think you should level raqqa. could you do it from the air. that's a good way to start. that's their headquarters, training ground, they're all living there. that's not a bad place to start. >> that wasn't enough. fasten your seat belts, the fastest seven, up next.
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here's her really funny self. >> who would you rather run against, donald trump or ben carson? >> i'm going to leave that to the republicans, you think? i -- i -- >> the likely choices, likely choices. >> but if i say one or the other, it might influence some people and i don't want to have any influence on it. >> but you could picture either one of them in the office, right? >> well i can, i can picture them in some office. >> does she have any humor? >> i thought she was funny. i thought she handled that well. i thought she handled it very, very well. your job when you go on a show like that is not to be funny. maybe when you go on "snl" it is. that's his job. you're supposed to answer in the best possible way, i thought she did a good job. >> she can picture donald and ben in some office. america could picture her husband in some orifice.
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do prisons offer work release program if the winning candidate is in jail? >> what? >> kg. >> really? >> that was super-boring. no, it just was. >> that's good. >> maybe she didn't want to make news on it. >> but why are you so careful that you're like uninteresting, be compelling, like show some range and some humor. the problem is she doesn't have it in her to be funny and charming. >> let's say before at this table. everybody was on me. why are you bringing this up. the news was in that interview with colbert. she said she would let the banks fail. she wouldn't intervene. and i think that will be a topic of tonight's debate. the thing is talking to you guys, i don't know, i don't know why i bother. >> we got to move on. >> sports guys talking politics, tony kornheiser one of the best in the business, sports talk
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business, weighing in on isis and the tea party with howard fineman on espn, no less. >> paul ryan has enough conservative chops he can sort of try to unify the whole party. he's going to be spending all his time trying to deal with these tea party people. fight with them defeat them or take away their power or go after them. >> are they like isis trying to establish a caliphate here? >> yes, yes, a very good analogy. without the violence, obviously. but they are, they, yes, they are a rejectionist front. dana? >> ben carson is taking a lot of heat for using a lot of analogies and references to nazis. i think that there's a legitimate criticism there. he should knock that off. but i also think you cannot compare any american to isis. that is just, let's just take that all off the table. >> juan, tony kornheiser has been known to play a little golf with president obama. do you think that would
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influence. >> they're friends of mine, and yes, kornheiser, i think they are both liberals, if that's what you're after and that's what tony believes and tony may have spoke an little bit off the cuff. we see the fire coming from the right that says hey, what happened to curt schilling? curt schilling got suspended. >> he tweeted a comment that was, that was perceived as negative tooshds muslims. he compared muslims to nazis. he got fired. >> that's pretty strong. nazis. >> you don't think that was as strong as tea party? >> resistance, when you think about isis, you're thinking about murderers. >> they light people on fire. they behead people. they crucify children. come on. >> i think he was talking about the politics of resistance. >> he will not be punished because he didn't attack a protected class. if he had compared any group to isis, including isis, he would have been punished. but the tea party is open game. it shows you how media bias
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fries people's brains. i don't think kornheiser is an idiot. he's so biased, he just compared normal decent people who want lower taxes to beheaders. >> there's not much you can compare with what happened on twitter on monday. here you go. photo shop. who posted this. as you can tell, can you figure it out, what it is? how about the next one. we happen to have one more for you. >> this is really something. >> now dana, you saw this on twitter. >> this is a very talented guy. his name is five fan photo shop. he's been following the show for a long time. posts a lot of different, funny well done photo shops. he changes us all around for our own halloween costumes. i have never seen myself as a brunette. so now i know. >> if you look at, if you look at the girls, so -- kg looks
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like pam anderson in her prime and you look like sandra bullock in their prime. >> can you scroll back? i'm trying to figure out what he did. he didn't take the whole head. he took portions of the features and superimposed them on the other person -- even within the other person's. >> i think i look amazing as a blonde. >> i think you look like madonna. >> that is too much. >> don juan geraldo. >> juan is more handsome than that. >> a jab at geraldo. >> we look at -- yeah. something of our final prediction center tonight's third gop debate will go. stick around.
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. from cutting final thoughts on the upcoming debate, our predictions on who could be next. the next candidate to exit the race. i think a lot of eyes are going to be on chris christie. what do you think, eric? >> i think the two big fights, the heavyweight bout will be
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trump versus carson. i give it 3-1 trump. it is the economic debate and trump has the experience and ben has been flip-flopping a little bit. undercard, bush versus rubio, 3-2 rubio. this should be interesting. we talked about the back and forth. >> who gets out? >> who leaves? >> yes. anybody? >> there are a couple of people on the bubble. >> who? >> i think christie -- >> christie is not getting out, he has money. >> mike huckabee? >> i think he's got some money. >> i think he's got organizational -- >> what do you think -- >> i don't think i'm going to see somebody drop out between this debate and the fox debate on tuesday november 10th. think after that before thanksgiving you're going to see a couple of people decide. maybe they'll have a nice holiday and not have to continue this. i think mike huckabee has to have a great debate. he's not very visible. >> people say he's got good money and ground operations in iowa. but the evangelical vote seems to be going to carson.
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greg i started off by saying i thought christie, who got kicked out of the quiet car in amtrak the other day. >> fake story. didn't happen. >> tell me what happened? >> it was overblown. >> he just got, he got in the wrong car, that was it. >> but was he in the wrong car here? >> why it's important to have a best friend, because your best friend always tells you when to stop doing something. it's like when you watch "america's got talent" and there's people tlup that shouldn't be up there. it's because nobody close to them said you're not a good singer. you have to have people saying go home, play golf. >> but they like the platform. do you think anybody is going to say to carly fiorina. >> i want to help you out with the segment. this is like drop-out time. i'm telling you right now. you're looking at the wrong table. the wrong set-up. anybody there at the main event is not going to be dropping out.
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they got the cash, they have the will. they have enough to stay in why pull the rip cord before the big event that matters. >> through february. >> i said through august. >> one more thing. >> are you going to stretch things in the control room.
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>> halloween is coming up. the government can never just leave well enough alone. the department of energy actually has some halloween ideas costume ideas for you, could dress up as a solar panel. that's hot. >> or a wind turbine, which involves cutting the windmill blades out of foam and wrapping yourself in a sheet. this is why conservatives get annoyed, why do they have to be involved in everything. >> i'm sorry. >> don't say a word. >> i'll move on to eric. >> i miss that. >> i'm so -- brands are super important. you probably hear something about it tonight on debate. but check out what happened. 2015, fox news was the top wrand on facebook for the whole quarter. beating out wwe, buzzfeed video, mtv and buzzfeed food.
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check it out. facebook.com/foxnews. screen grab, there you go. foxnews, check both of those out. a great social media team. >> that's top notch. a phrase i just coined. time for -- i disappoint these people. the book signing on monday i was taking pictures and sara seger, i apologize for this picture. take a look at this i look like i have constipation after swallowing a live porcupine. she tweeted, wow, greg gutfeld, if i wanted a man to look that disappointed in a picture with me i would have went to see my dad. >> ow! a great tweet. >> i feel bad. >> i love her, you should invite her to come see the show. she's my new best friend. those little weird costumes,
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very different from mine. there might be a naughty nurse or two coming your way. just saying. in more royal news, a very hand some prince harry paid a visit today to some wounded warriors at the uso warrior and family center at the military base in fairfax county, virginia. so he was there with first lady michelle obama and dr. jill biden. and he is promoting the incictus games in international sporting competition that features injured army personnel and he also visited with the president, president obama, in the oval office to an informal chat. >> chit-chat. >> and some tea. >> let's go to william. >> "wall street journal" today given that we have a debate tonight, there's an article about america's fascination with the height of the candidates as they stand on stage. and it was one of the top google searches last time. tallest, george pataki. carson 5'11", carly fiorina,
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5'6". martin o'malley is the tallest democrat. and hillary, 5'7". >> all right. thank you. >> none as short as us, greg. >> "special report" is next. >> this is a fox news alert. the dissension within the republican party on vivid display tonight. conservatives today made sure the presumed successor to john boehner as house speaker did not get the type of endorsement he desired. they also put up a fight. about a proposed budget bill. but in the end, the two-year deal just passed the house within the hour. congressional correspondent mike emmanuel is watching it tonight from capitol hill. hi, mike. >> good evening, despite conservative criticism that the two-year budget debt ceiling package was a back-room deal with president obama. late today the house passed it, 266-167, with all the no votes coming from republicans.

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