tonight. >> i'd love to do it. right now. let's stay in your up. then you stand up on a hol ud oh oh, stop it. what's going on with these politicians? beep, beep, beep. >> okay. it's not looting. >> wha it's reparations. what is going on here? i'm no on?t getting an answer fm bro. >> paul e.p. takespaul the stan. >> plus, fox news alert. prime time floyd, the secretwe s service over the cocaine investigation. and we just gobackt back over 100 pages of documents and the secret servicesecret s has been. to you about everything. here's why. hey said >> when the cocaine was first found, they said it was in the librar e firsy where the first familys. lives, own the oliver stating cocaine hydrochloride and alsoay a library. >> then there were reports that the cocaine was actually found outside the situation room. >> now, the investigation has progressed and so they're saying the west executive entrance, whice entrh as you noted, is closer to the situation room. >> the secret service thenbb a id, no, it was in a cubby with a lot of foot traffict around it. >> and yes, there are cameras, but that particular cubby was in a blindrticularin spot. >> how do you mistake t the library for the situation room and the situation room for the cubbies? >> because when i'm in a librarn y, i know i'm inhere's a library because there's books everywhere. does it look like there's books everywhere? that's a wall of cubbies. they say the coach was found in locker number 50 right there in the middlmidde. >> and there's a key missing now. what do you think the chance s are that the secret service has the key? because primetims e thinks the coach may have been planted in the cubby after it was found in the library. >> good thing we have but documents fromng w the secrt service right here. >> but here's the thing. d >> the secret service redacted where the cocaine was firstcocan found of the cocaine wase actually first found in the cubby, and they photographed it in the cubby cub. >> why would they redact that? and then at one point, the secret service says this suspicious substanceicious is ae powder in a small ziploc bag on the redacted lobby floor. >> what lobby floor? the lobby into what room? he >> the library. and i thought they found coc the cocaine in the cubby. well, the cubby is notn on the floor. the cubby is on the wallth. >> later on in the night, they said it was in the cubbe cy and they didn't redact that. they want us to think it was found in that little locker. and initially after the hazmat team tested it, the whitee powder came back positive for opioids and amphetamines. etamis it was only after additional tests that they determined it to be cocain cocaie. and that's confusing because on the audio you heard from hazmat, it was cocaine, a white powdery opioid. that's fentanyl. suybe. i thought these tests were supposed to be accurato e. so far, this bag has tested positive for opioids, amphetamines, cocaine, caffeine and baking soda. but here's where it gets even more suspicious. they told us they didn't find any dna, but the documents say. they did. remember the coke baggies, thenp blown up. >> the secret service took the evidence froce toom quantico and they destroyed it. they didn't want the fbi to have it. want the, but there'sdestro more evidence that they didn't destroy an envelope with three tubes of dna where they get the dna from. th offot the dna the baggie. so the secret service lied did and so did the white house. >> they did find dna on the baggie and the dna was processed and had ans been moved to an evidence vault for preservation. s an so the secret service has an insurance policy. >> we asked the secret service for an explanation and they said, oh, it's secondary dna. s >> but the initial secret service report clearly said there was no dna found n and there is no physical evidence. re >> but the documents show they're keeping a dna sample in an evidence locker, as if this is so.e biden's dog bites another agent. they have something g we don'ton't kno know. and the secret service told prime timew. they may end upng the destroying the dna evidence dnt down the road. you know, protocol, prime time. ask the secret service.sample >> why didn't you takeou dna samples from your suspect list? >> they said they would have needed a court order thicourt s tellsgs. me two things. the secret service didn't want to crack the case or the secret service knew the coke was found in the library and put it in a cubby and closed the case. >> james fitzgerald is a retired fbi criminal profiler and a forensic linguisd t. james, so they have dna and they've had it the whole time and they're preserving it. what's going on here? i think you almost have to dow a few lines of cocaineli, jessea to understand all that you went through and all this investigation has beenat's happening, happening with this investigation over the last few months. it seems like obfuscation is the is the prime operating word here confuse everyone as much as possible. i'll leave out the clue game references with library to to cubb whoy and who knows where colonel mustard may be or inmeone like t is just there shd be a very simple investigation. a somewhere.d police secret service. are called. here's the evidence. send it to the lab. but there is jus s justt so much going on here, you can't help but ask yourself can and any not even b experienced profiler, just ask yourself. there' s just too much going wrong here. no investigator is that bad? d e even a crack investigator, no pun intended, would somehow get the basic informationrigh right here, get it off to the right lab and get the primarye a dna from the baggie. if it ifst the baggiesil still exist, and that could still be very valuable. all you need is 1 to 10r nanograms of of dna material for touch dna. suspect and you have your suspect. you have the suspect. people give the swabs and you should narrow this down within days. >> does it seem like to youm li that theke ty found it on the fr of the library? >> because that's what it sounds like to me. they found sound it on the floo of the library and then they moved it all around and it wound up in a cubb moved iy whee was no camera and five hundrede' suspectss no. >> isn't that what it is? it's a cover up. >> yeah, that's. who knows the person covere on the floor. there might have been a person on the floor of the library. fle just. o cocaine was found and they did take it off of his hand, then put it into the cubby. there's all kinds of counter and. and triple and countermoves goio on here to, again, somehow confusmee those of us in the public and certainly some investigators. and mei was one with you backi' in july about this. i am sure there are some investigators chompingre te ato bit, secret service, fbi, that really want to get to the bottom of thisthis.. but they're being told by their apposnted bosses that, no, thi is, you know, keep the lid on this whole matter and it'll just go away . >> what did you guys get in your for your request? for sure. i mean, we got a thick stack here and we're just going through it. >> would it make sense for the secret service. jesse: for e to holde just on to this dna sample just in case? you know, just in case anythin caseg happened or anything needed to happen? >> there's never>> there's nev y to get rid of evidence, certainly within weeks or months of a crimwithine. ten years down the line, maybe, but -- but not at this pointat in time. >> there's just it's just no rationale for that. yeah, they blew up the cokthey g and then they kept the dna. >> very, very interestin.g. >> all right. well, we're going to keep digging and it's still very solvablel very. e righ >> still very solvable, just like people get it. if i can solve ile gett, the set service can solve it. >> thank you so much. and would either>> wit of us wit either of us doing cocaine, i know we don't even need to do any blow. we can solve it like that. tak common sense. that's all it takes. thanks. as alway s. >> in the tradition of dueling barkens back to medieval times when knights and nobles settled conflicts with long swords and lances. duels were battles of honorlitis and made their way into. american politics in theh 19th century after having his name besmirched. vice president aaron burr challenged alexander hamilton to a pistol duel. it ended with a deadly bullet into hamilton's gut. and when the state of illinois was strapped for cash. abraham lincoln challenged abram state auditor james shields to a duel at a sandbar. >> the two men swung swords at each other until they callend a truce. in 1856, a squabble overionist being caned to death by pro-slavery representative prestond toeath but today, our politicians could care less about hon overspending or policy disputes or honor. they cabouthey care about maintg a nice work life balance. yeah. >> after a six week summer vacation, congress has workedd two and a half straight months. mind you, they have four day weekends. who amonweekendsg us requires ai week vacation after workinong, h two and a half months straight? because without a vacation, the capital turns into the colosseum. today, when house republican tim burchett from tennessee was giving an off camera interview to npr, former speakernd kevin mccarthy allegedly walked by and elbowed him in the kidneybowed his. >> here's the audio. sounds like you went back and fort h. , yeah, i think you're doing all right. i thinkek. sorry, kevin didn't mean to help. why did you elbow me in the back? you. elbowkevin. >> oh, now. all right, kevin, you got any guts? why before. now you think? oh, my god, i got to talk to you. i kept my back. >> you got. no, you got. m you didn't. so they sit there and the reporter said itov right there. oh, what kind of chicken moviest that you're. >> you're funny, that man. you are so pathetic. >> now, apparently, after the alleged elbow to the kidneys, there was a chase. >> i was standing in the hall doing an interview with her, and kevin mccarthy won't mind. wa elbowedth me in the kidneys as he walked by and and i kind of caught me off guard. and if you ever get shot a shoti in the kidneys, it's -- it's a little different than thant'ee anywhere else. >> and so i moved forward. u-shaped d , chased after him. >> i did it because i really didn't know what was going on. i turned around and i see him scurrying away and. you so i just. >> and then i followed in pursuit, i guess you would say. all right. so apparentl sh: apntlyy there were some sharp elbows, a kidney shot, a chase and some scurryinang. >> burchett was one of the eight republicans who voteds to oust mccarthy from the speaker's seat. >> so was that the motivt the? mccarthy says i didn't elbow anybody. mayby.e it was a shoulder. >> no, i did not elbow them. no, i would nod t elbow and woud not hit him in a kidney. >> guess. a reporter was interviewing burchett or something. i guess her shoulder said, because richard runs up to answer. i didn't know what he was talking about, so if i would hit somebody, they would know i hit his head. he wa he said, that's what he said. he was in pain. but you hit it so hard. >> jes >> i'm on now. so he said, okay, this isn't the southwest flight. this is congress. so obviously, matt gaetz had to do the right thing and file an ethics complaint against mccarthycs compl. >> and prime time's demanding the house sergeant of arms releasedf arms the surveillance footage so we can see if it was a real elbow or if it wasnoon a shoulder. and later in the afternoon, ja, james comber called a short democrat a smurf. >> that story that you tweeted also said he had a shell compand sai had y that is you'ro financially illiterate that you think because something says llc, it's a shell. you and goldman, who is mr. trust fund, continue to work not gioclaiming my no, i'm not going to give you your time but right wing stop the clock. yoe continued. >> you look like a smurf here, a just going around and allll this stuff. >> no. look, mr. chairman, you have got to, you know, hold on. if you can.>> y we're not on time. we give you this information you have done on him. >> you said the president did something. you didn't. you're doing stuff. whur brother, the american public have the same question. >> why should they believe you? >> do? berni >> meanwhile, just a few doorss down in the senate, bernie sanders had a bread tok up a fih quit the tough guy act and the senate hearings. you know where to find me. any placnye, any time, cowboy. >> so this is a time. this is a place you want to run. your mouth. we can be two consenting i adults. we can finish it here. okay, that's fine. >> lovt. you wanted it now. u i'd love to do it right now. well, stay in your up there. you stand up>> on a hold up. >> stop it. so you solution every problem. o no, no. sit down. down. okay. you know, you're a united stateplease s senator. said act it. i'll go sit down, please. all right. can i respond,ld it. mister?i have >> hold it. m hold it. if wic e can. >> >> no, i have. no, i'm sorry. this is all said.>> you'll have your tim cane.esponn >> okay. can i respond? oh, no, you can't. now, what would happen at your office if you elbowed hir and the kidfight? and he called them a smurf, challenged him to a fight. you'd be iyou'd behrn his offico and they'd be telling you to clean out your des outk. there's more decorum at a construction site than the halls of congress. e than tofand that's not sayingi bad about construction siteson.a they just patted themselves on the back for establishing a dress code . re and now they're throwing elbows, they're pulling fire alarms, w, they're screaming about the jews, the jews . concer they're getting kicked out of concerts for making out and smokin mg. and >> and they're running through the halls with babies. and it's not even their baby th' you doing that. but yoouu are. no, no. the fact that we cannot sympathize dodgers in thisowed i building is unacceptable. they should non t be allowedl to hear what is happening in israel is abhorrent. that's what it is. t and the next time he tried for him ee with the child in my hand, i write him out of here. what happened exactly? he's a h n animal, all right?esse >> it's no: t likeno the white house is any better. there's cocaine there. n just witthe first son just gor with gun charges. gthe first granddaughter's getting carjacked. they had a trans flasherd. they h there this summer. >> a trans flasher. ths falling downn a lot. >> they can't evena pass aca budget. it's their only job. but hey, at least they can insider tradn trade. . and they said trump would be chaos. what do you call thi ds? >> you've got fire alarm pulling, cocaine sniffin ghating elbow throwing, hating deadline, missing name calling calls, and they represent us. we voted for these people.resent we chose these people towe chose represent us. is this who we are? >> congressman tim burchett, who says he was elbowed in the kidney by kevin mccarthy, joins us now. >> so congressman, the former speaker told me that he's been training , doing you a little boxing. and if he was to hit you, you would go down and you'd go down hard. your reactio n? >> well, i would just encouragep your viewers to look at the npr lady from npr, claudia.twit look at her her twitter account. she had a pretty accuratteaccouw of it and disclosed exactly what happened. th you know, i haven't i haven't put it on the internet or anything. i haven't called the press or any of that. so it's just unfortunately, thisnfortuna is just indicativea really i mean, it showsos america what the reason the eight of us chose to depos e kevin mccarthy. >> and so you think he elbowed you because you basically went for the crown? >> i don't know. i. i don't know why he did it. i'm i'm afraid it's just a sad asterisks on his the end of his career. i mean, is it as he spirals outa of control? that's what i thint k. i only thing i can think of. i'm one of eight out of 435. g i the first thing he said was i was just brushin g out of the way, and next thing he said was i didn't see him, that the next thing he said was i was going to call him. th and then the the fourth or the fifth explanation he gave was that that he was and theno it didn't happen, you know, so t you're going to have to take yok. pic >> all right. well, listen, i don't know who to believe. there's no video we're going bere c you theallihe's surveillance. you're calling him a liar. he's saying you're a wim sayinrn >> and i don't know what to make of it. now. you guys got it. why got it n, you got it. you have an npr reporter who gave the report. i think. i thine k. why would she lie? i mean, she's not exactly going to be on my side. that'smy sid true on politics. >> you know, i have. what? what is my rating? what? the heritagehe other and all th. conservative groups. >> i agree. the npr people, they still >> je r peoplet verified the la' i don't know what to take from that. not tow. spe be you guys got rid of the speaker because you wouldn't pass theldn't pa spending bills. and now we've got a new speaker. we still can't pass the spending billsspeaker.ill c >> are we ever going to pass a spending bill? our don't know. i would hope we would. you know, our last speaker mccarthy had since january. and then, as you recall, he took out the entire monthandk of august and then two weeks into september and backed it's up againss upt the wall, w. is really by design. pelosi did the same thing. whicker'eakers as always do it o they can pass a pork filled budget, which weave an won't hay hearings over and nobody will hear anything about. and that's exactlythat's e whata and then he left this speaker, with it.johnson, an honorable 30 years worthh of of bad, bad history. >> sorry. well, maybe we'll get there somewhere wel gee. yours >> just, you know, behave yourselves, guys. thiss. hey, yourselve. come on.bu this is get. this is getting crazy. tim burchett, thank you so much. say hi tk yoo,u vech. everybody, me in tennessee. >> you got it, brother. well, paul pelosi's hammer man took the stand. straight ahead, if we wantare ie a more viable future forn our kids, we need to findnew te more sustainable ways of doing things. america's plastic makers are billions of dollars in new technologies and creating plasti c products that are more recyclable, durable and dependable. our goal is a cleaner show that matters takes over the grand ole opry house. and you can only watch it live on fox nation. join pete hegseth and the rest of the fox family to honor our nation's true heroes and celebrate the spirit of our country. these are real words to real heroes, and it reminds you why america is so special. sign up at fox nation .com for exclusive access to the 2023 fox nation patriot awards. >> there are more identity threats than you realize. lifelock alerts you and works to fix problems with a dedicated id restoration specialist. go to lifelock icon. >> 48% of americans don't get enough magnesium, which is vital for bone, nerve and muscle health. i recommend kernels, extra strength, high absorption, magnesium. it giveses you 100% of the daily value of magnesium. cute. cute. all th >> so you have diabetesyo >> so you have diabetesyo and your glucose is headinu . good thing the new dexcom g7 can alert you before you go too low. now that's more peace of mind with dexcom g7. edmundo we care about every detail. modern bow jeans are made with dynamic stretch for ultimate flexibility and a comfortable fit. flexible, comfortable. the perfect pair of jeans. find your pair at martin boca gym. >> are you thinking about buying an annuity before you do get the little known secrets to receiving guaranteed income and protecting your hard earned money? 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what's going on, man? >>'s good. hi. drop the hammer. p nope. hey, hey, hey, hey.n answ what is going on? i'm not getting an answeerr from bro. >> fox news alert.x ne david de pape, the man who broke into nancy pelosi's home and hammered her husband in the head, was in court today to took the stand. >>on it was a mess.d go >> two testified he wouldog google nancy pelosi and pig blood. he saved images of pelosi'spe si home on his computer, and the paper said he was prepared to break nancy'sd repare knees.. >> but nancy was out of town.t only paul was home. soofowned. the paper said he sqd paul's shoulder while they talked. you know, , trying to reassure him. he told paul, i have otheret targets if ys. if you try to stop me, i'llaid e go through you. the pope said he hit hl in paul. the head with a hammer because he ruined his plans. >> he thought he'd killed hi hm. the paper says he feels bad fort paul. they were gettining along until just the last second. paul pelosi testified yesterday. he said he doesn't like talking about the attack and doesn'tlkis want his family to talko about it because it's so traumatic. >> justic.t a reminder, this de maniac shouldn't have beenn ille in the country. he was an illegal alien from canada using francisco as a sanctuary where he descended into a mentally ill, drug addicted, bizarre alternative lifestyle, living in a bus and fantasizing about fairies. >> well, police have broughtafto charges after former nhl player adam johnson was killed on the ice by another player's skate. as you can see here, matpetgrave pet grave was skating towards johnson when he lifted upd sl his leg and sliced them through the throat with his razor sharp skate. >> this happened hap in an engle hockey league game. and police say they've chargedhd the man with suspicion of manslaughter. british police won't name pet grave as a suspect, but can't be anybody else. prime time had callee anyod for a homicide investigation from the very beginning. invel to me, shawn, it looksoo like homicide. >> what does it look like to youk like? prett yeah. i mean, that's a pretty dangerous word to be throwiny ee around. did this kid make a movement that? as very unorthodoxnt do i think that he was trying to make contact of some sort?up absolutely. do i think that he woke up a and saidnd, i'm going to murder somebody today? >> no. people don't usually throw their skatesay up to guys faces like that. and i'm not saying it wat sasyi premeditated murder.o i agree with you. but, i mean, they do haves reckless homicide. negligent homicide. when you're throwing a blade, as you said, that up h to someone's neck in a hockey move that no one's ever seenre. before. >> i don't like it st >> jeremy roenick is a former intel star. so you heardery. avery.micide he didn't really think it should have been a homicide charge or any kind nd of charge like that. s do you think so? well. welll,, i think i love shawn every to death, but i do think that this warrants what just got brought down on mat pac grave. this was a mov move that is not taught in hockey, not from the day one that you learn to skated to, . jesse.he waist do you learn to lift your skate even past the waist, let aloneo up to somebody, up hea to somebody's head and thisa is no accident. this was a deliberate move by a player to try to infringe zoneher player to get into the zone, and it cost somebody's life. and you make a bad decision and you cost somebody their life, then this is what's going to happen to you. and i think this was the rightoe call. >> i really do. you're saying it was a move to infringe that player from getting into the zone, but you're putting a blade next to someone's throade next t. m so it's more than just a moveth to infringe someone from getting into the zone. >> to me, that screams deadly intent. >> well, like i said, i agree with shawn. don't tht think he intended to kill adam johnson. there's no question about that. .bebut you have to be in control of your body. and when leg you lift your lege the way that you do, the way d, this was a deliberate move. and we have to understand who matt pec k grave is.he he's also one of the most penalized players in the league. and hee and hey has a bad reputation fm having anger problems. so when you have that situatios gone and you see him do something like this and it cost somebody playe their life, i thk that player has got to have some sort of retribution . i you do. there's a crime and there has to be time. and i think they like i said,we this was a terrible thing to happen. we feel awful for adam johnson'l fos family.d fo we obviously feel bad for matt pat grave, too, because he didn' t mean to kill them.e but he did make a grave mistake and he did something stupid. s and adam johnson is not with us anymore. wed this is a very interestingtg and hard decision, but it was the right one, i think made a call. and we haven't seen thisn this, but only one time in all t of hockey. ime haonly one time is someone n charged with murder and now we're seeing it again. it's a bad hoc day for hockey. it was a bad day forwe wis the johnson family and we wish them the besh themt. but this is no space in i the national hockey league or any kind of hockey to lifta a skate that is a deadly weapon with blades to the level that this happened. you're never taught that in hockey and it should have neverl be have happened. and adam johnson should still be here today. i'm in complete agreement. jeremy, thanks for that analysi compls. se >> we needed it.so i thanks, jesse. you're the best. >> so is looting the new reparations? 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in l.a. last wee k, two armed home. thugs tried to break into vince richie's home. t he was just getting back from the gym and looking for his keys whet a n one of the criminals put a gun to his back. his family was inside and he haide.o reacd to react fast as concealed carry holder. he threw his hot cup of tea at the guy and started shooting, and they returne d fire and then retreated. >> that homeowner, vince thatwner vins me now.t thro so what went through your mind when you felt the sidearm go tuo your back? >> hey, jesse. thank you for having mack.e on. the first thing that came to my mind wasnth-ol my five month oln baby, my wife inside the house. and i wasn't goinghe to let the. come inside the house because as we know, you know, when seconde s matter, police 10 minutes away and i had to act fast and i had to defend myself. >> are you well-trained with a firear m? i'm trained enough to be responsible for concealed carry holder. and i think that that's the extent of how much i'm trying to make sense of how much i thinkd an that everybody should be trained and go further with it. but the minimum requiremenitt that somebody should be trained is to be able to act fast, know when whe to draw your firearm, e you're in need and when not to. thiss is th e first time in years that i've ever had to use it wirearm and even thought about using my firearm. but it was pertinent at that moment to defendt that my family that i had to use it. >> well, you look confident and you look very well trainedyd and you thought fast on your feet. so bravo. what did your wife say afterwarour wifeayd? 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>> he was screaming because, as you mentioned, his best friend had died. >> right. jright. friendbut his best friend died more than five years ago. soe again, it's your best friend. it's hard to get over it after five years. i think probably as a grownn adult, you don't have to take psychedelic mushrooms in order to find the escapismt i dok that you're looking for. and again, the times makes the faa look like the bad guyste here because they have all these crazy rules about pilots that havecrazrule l illnesses flying planes because they may be suicidal or taking anti-depressant because that may affect their ability to fly said plane. health the issue here is mental health. it's not taking psychedelics and killin.g people. >> it's really about mental health. and we just need to prescribl e more narcotics precise. >> that's that's what the real answer e real a is. well, listen, i'll splitn in eight with you after the show in aa i'll see hel you later. >> okay. it's a dime bag, right? what the is goingis what the is goingis on here ? 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i hope that was peanut butter.ve a f i have a feeling thiees can't b good. i feel dumber just by watchingb that and the few sane people are now wondering, was it where did we go wrong? >> joining us now, clinical psychologist dr. katherine coleman. >> i think everyone's going to die. >> we well, we all will one day. that's true. fromthat's t this katherine, fr. someone is going to die and i'm' going to watch them die. and i don't know what to do with us. >> and by us, i mean people. well, you know, i think al gore is to blame here because he invented the internet. right. i mean, if like you said before, if the internet didn't exist, we wouldn't be having these so-called influencerlike s making these videos and getting clicks and making more money. it's like the weirdeking ther y the more attention you get. and look, i don't fault anybody if this is what you need to do after a long weeks of work to just feel free or to copess y with stress. and you want to do that in the, you knowant to d, the just alone in your own home? by all means, i'm totally fine with the doctor showing the world. it's every time i look on my phone,o this stuff comes in my facphe. that sounded terrible. this just is all over with. the worst thing. my algorithm is terribleerrible. because all i see is womencause in the mud with pig faces and women and peanut butter baths and fat guys dancing on candy ths . >> what is wrong? what is wrong with me? is my feed. you may need to book a session. s is my oh, dear. well, i don't want to be stigmatized because i don't. w >> fox would like that if i took all these psychotic drugs. tized bet think what is this doing to anyy that opens up their phone and sees this? >> what can we do to protect them? my concern is like you know, teenagers and youth that are seeing this kind of behavior and thinking, hey, i can get attention if i put out videos like this, too. you. sometimes i look at myself and i think, oh, man, why didpe i go to collegns up phone e tens to get a doctorate when i could have just made can get funny vi online? i and i worry that that's what we're teaching youngedoctor is that we can just throw away trade, we can throw away school and education. there's going to be easier ways to make money and we're goingan to see this the absolute downfall of society. you went to colleg worre forsier w ten years, doctor. , that sounds too long. well it was. >> yeah, i bet it was. all right. enjoy, doctor. i guess ten years. we can call you doctor. than k you, catherine. >> appreciate it. >> i hope i was clear last night that i didn't kill my dog. >>. it's a euphemism. when you say it's in a better place, don't take what i say so literally. >> please text ella from boynton beach, florida. jesse, i'm ten years old, old and even i can't figure out where the cook belongs gure out. richard from naples, florida. >> how do you elbow someone's kidneys? i just learned that the kidneys are like, here. is that the liver is kidneys. where's the liver? the l >> livers on the front? i don't know. yovene just you're notivr is in a doctor. >> all right, nancy from north nanc, congress looks like a spirit airlines flight. >> that sure does. john from newport, virginia. jesse, you ask the questiona spr is this who we are? yes, iitrlines ft is who we are. and i think the peanut butter bathtub woman's running for congress. >> we're actually hearing that the guy with the hornpeanus on six is running for congresscs . >> can't wait till he makesil his appearance on prime time. george,m prince he ma british columbia. >> you all are maniacs and you elect maniacmaniacs s. >> you elect trudeau. you have no standing. maria from bridgeport, connecticut. you said i voted for these people. >> i didn't vote for these people. funded. did want to voted for these people like a dozen timesese pe in your name. >> bethany froopm august a. >> quick way to get congress in line. ask joe for corn popick way to >> i'll wrap that chain around . >> kylie from idaho. do your research water. congress comes from the latin congresses, which fittingly means hostile encounter. >> i don't even know whether to believe that or not. >> i'm reading it like it's true. i don't even have time to fact check it now. i feel like during a trump speech. >> bill from luisa, how many times have you elbowed greg in the green room? 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