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thanks for joining us. biden on the cliff. that s the focus of tonight s angle. it was a beautiful somber setting in france to commemorate the 80th anniversary of d-day today. the few remaining world war ii vets on their final mission. the biden team hoped that the president s remarks would resonate with voters back home, showcasing him as a reaganesque figure who would unite americans and the rest of the world behind his vision. but, the speech they wrote for him merely demonstrated how muddled, unserious, and unrealistic their thinking is. first, the biden folks seemed to think that they can convince us that russia and ukraine poses the same existential threat to the west as germany did in 1944. we will not walk away. if we do, ukraine will be subjugated and will not end there. ukraine s neighbors will be threatened. all of europe will be threatened. in their hour of trial the allied forces of d-day did their duty. now the question for us is in our hour of trial, will w
it was just weird. jesse: really? jacquimo s watching! greg: i don t care, it didn t work out for me. anyway, marie. marie: in my previous life before i got to fox, i was the state department spokesperson who briefed at the podium everyday and the person who does that now is heather nauert. she s a former fox colleague. there she is. that s from her briefing today, much of it was on north korea. my one more thing is it s a really tough job. it s a very demanding one and she is by far the best spokesperson the administration has and they are not using her enough. greg: i agree. marie: she spent all of today i watched the briefing. trying to make sense of a really complicated issue for an administration that hasn t always made sense on foreign policy. jesse: wow, you were doing so well. marie: i know, we always talk about how this
kimberly: fake news. jesse: next, a doctor played by will smith in the movie concussion has a controversial new warning for parents about letting kids play football. here, when the five returns.
on! jesse: can you have firearms when you are 12? dana: i think we would be better off by trusting people earlier and hopefully they would not have as much binge drinking or problems later on. jesse: raising the voting age to 21 would lower democrat turnout. that is something i would support. marie: more young people need to vote. it is not that too many young people are voting. paul lepage, this is not a serious policy discussion about how oldus you have to be to vote. he just mad that he got overridden because people in his state and legislator don t like him because he s anov embarrassment. jesse: how old were you when you had your first cigarette? kimberly: oh, my god. marie: i think my parents are watching. i never had a cigarette. greg: i was 15 and i confessed to my parents immediately because i thought they could smell it on me. back when they reset our machines and macy s. you could go downstairs. back in 87. it was next to the paperbacks. jesse: were you sm