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past month the highest level in the past seven years, the buck never seems to stop with this president but listen to what then candidate biden had to say last year when people were trying to stock up on food and goods. >> we don't have a foot shortage problem. we have a dealership problem. one of the reasons why we're not getting material and food to people's staples is because there's no way to get is transported to there. we don't know how to manage what's going on. we can't afford to let people go wondering where they're going to get their next meal. and so right now, seriously, it's about massive failure and leadership. >> jesse: earlier today president biden once again pushing his massive $3.5 million cradle to grave welfare spending spending plan even amid this. >> we cannot be competitive in the 21st century in this global economy with we fail to invest. but pay your fair share. just pay a decent portion of what we lay out in these -- this piece of legislation. if you add it all up over the years. and the cost of the build back better in terms of adding to the deficit is zero. so when i hear people say it costs 3.5 trillion, be honest with you, we're probably not going to get 3.5 trillion this year, we're going to get something less than that. >> jesse: so we have a lie, we got a whisper and we got a backtrack katie. that's a lot. we're good, right? >> that's a lot to handle. all kinds of things. so the president is trying to blame private industry for not getting the job done but i did a little bit more research on this problem with the port in california specifically having all of these shipping containers not being unloaded. well, leave it to leftists in california to compound problems that democrats have put on the federal level. remember california passed ab-5 which eliminates private contractors essentially because they have to be classified as employees. turns out a lot of private contractors drive trucks and in california there's 75,000 so there's a problem where these companies are trying to off-load stuff to get it across the country, can't find workers and drivers that have trucks because california reclassifies them as full-time employees even though they're private contractors. the white house this week actually has taken the idea that they want to union eyes these guys. they're arguing that workers are being mistreated, that they need to be in a union. but the contractors are saying no we just want to work for the people we want to work for and a lot of us have strucks and we're unable to do that as a result of your policies. that is one of the main reasons you're also seeing a lack of it across the country. one more thing joe biden said this week that people are going to work throughout the night on the highways, right, they're going to clear out highways? where are you going to find the workers if you have all these independent contractors that can't work because of this law california passed two years ago. >> jesse: so katie did some research for this show today brian. have you done your research? >> show kind of snuck up on me. i took a lot of calls. yeah, i've been thinking about it and talking about it the last few days starting with that tweet. when that was retweeted by ron klain, to drop names, bret baier was doing the radio show to drop shows and he came in and said i cannot believe ron klain just retweeted this is a high class problem. and the thing is, i think what the president misunderstands is that this is the only thing outside the pandemic that you could see in your lifetime that hits every single person. it's just how you handle it. how you handle the gas, how you handle trying to rent a car, buy a car. how you handle trying to buy some milk, the meat and can you buy milk without meat? i don't think so because i like to dunk. >> jesse: you dunk your meat in milk? >> yeah, it's a long story. >> jesse: is what are you crushing? >> this is why i don't do the cookie segments? crushing? no it would later become russian, no germany. >> yeah way the shelves are empty brian, shelves here in america. >> what i would like to add is this. he just e malaga mated everything they told him before the event. you're not going to get you 3.5 trillion it will cost nothing, it's going to be two trillion but doesn't matter it will be free. that steers everybody that says look what happens with inflation, this is not the time to spend and the wombing underneath is the oil and gas. he's begging them to start pumping again in america. how dare he when he actually defamed them for the past nine months. >> jesse: excellent point that the price increases affect everybody in this country, just as the pandemic did. >> yeah, and everybody gets it. when you go get gas and it's 43% higher i think than a year ago, people get that, that's your everyday life running kids to work and school and all that stuff. and as you point out we have this headline and now confirmed by people speaking off the record that they are talking to the white house about please produce more gas. this administration has promised to get rid of fossil fuels, they have stopped drilling leases for people. they have talk now about the fact they may unleash from the strategic petroleum reserve which is supposed to be for super duper catastrophic events where we can't get oil out of the middle east and that kind of thing. people get it and the insiders in oil and gas are saying no thank you. you've been talking about destroying us, we're not going to work with you, we don't have an appetite. >> get a four year contract or longer commitments. >> get something it. cried is $80 a barrel for the first time in seven years so these guys don't want to play the game when they have an administration that says we want to get rid of you. >> jesse: that's a tough line from biden when he was running that says if you see empty shelves it's a failure of leadership. i can see that running in any different in the midterm. >> the midterms are going to be tough. they were going to be tough even if we had had an easy recovery. actually it's what history dictates about a president and when they have control of everything, you get two years, without the affordable care act and then obama had a tough time. i was talking last night with my mother-in-law about the empty shelves, she lives in northern new jersey, that i'm noticing this more and more and we started talking about how during the pandemic when there were empty shelves we all understood why. there was a clear reason that we could not get -- >> people hoarding toilet paper. >> you're going to need it. >> release the strategic code. >> yeah, yeah. >> i, myself, did hoard toilet paper. >> jesse: no one knows why, about you we all did. >> i used it eventually i finished like yesterday basically. but that's something that, yes, every american understands and if you look at the latest batch of polling even though it seems president biden's favorite has him up on recent polls. >> what? >> cnn has him up. >> so do others. >> he's falling away from independent. >> i wasn't done, i was going to say some negative things. >> jesse: please continue. >> in that case we'll let jessica speak. >> the numbers that are really concerning are, you know, the lack of trust certainly on handling of the pandemic appear inflaming, 80% of americans are concerned about inflation, that's independent, republicans and democrats. and that makes a difficult midterms even more difficult when you go into it. and i think when we've talked about this a lot, you know, just acknowledging people's pain goes so far for politicians, no matter what party you belong to. just saying i know it's rough out there right now and these are the steps we're taking. >> jesse: if you keep talking like that we'll let you talk longer jessica. >> doesn't seem like it, seems like you're going to commercial for now. >> jesse: up next, every parent wants to hear this. as the left focuses on masking your kids a stunning report says how badly our children are suffering academically. ♪♪ as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? 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because knowledge is power and if someone doesn't have that knowledge and power it's easier to dominate you. and that thinking is still prevalent today. the ruling class in this country and all over the world, they don't want this generation that educated. they want them educated enough so they can do menial jobs and kind of entry level management. but they don't want them intelligent so they start asking questions like, where are all the hundreds of billions of dollars that are going into these public school systems that keep failing? why don't they teach economics in school? why do they keep failing students and then graduating them to the next class? and you wonder why people can't do math, and then you realize that they're teaching you that mathis racist. so there are powerful people in this country that don't care about education. they want indoctrination. they want people mad at the other race. and they want them kind of divided so they're distracted and dumb so they're not seeing what the ruling class is doing, raiding the treasury, opening the boarders and sending all the jobs to china. >> jessica that feels very brave new world from jesse. >> dana: i always try to think before the show like what will jesse say. >> you think too long. >> don't think too long. >> shannon: brave new world? >> dana: no, definitely not and obviously ivy mentally disagree with the comparison with what slaifr owners were trying to do to keep people enslaved and working on plantations as opposed to what educators and ruling class. don't defend it. >> jesse: think about it because you're not allowing people to do charter schools and now they're saying they don't want parents to have a steak in their child's education. if you interrupt that little power structure that we have set up right now, that unleashes the beast. >> dana: we've been talking about how that may be one of the big things in the virginia governor's race. >> dana: absolutely and there was a comment terry mccullough made during the debate, it's an important issue, we have a ton of charter schools and democrats believe we also have to improve the public schools so everyone can have an opportunity to have a good education. there are also a lot of democrats that are pro charter school, look at michelle reed's work, great example of that. they're definitely failing in the public school system. the impact of not only zoom school but the mental health strain of the last 18 months on young people, i'm sure, is going to continue to factor into these testing results and living here following closely, obviously eric adams will be our mayor come election day here in new york city's been saying and mayor deblahs yes talked about eliminating our gifted and talented programs and eric adams said i don't think you could do that and b i would he ever in do that. and i think keeping the standards makes such a difference, especially in helping along the kids though are succeeding in these systems and also identifying the kids who may need a little bit of extra help. and i hope obviously that those programs stay and we see more of that. >> shannon: katie you mentioned, jessica talked about the mental health issues and i was reading about this one ceo have a children's hospital in connecticut said they are so overwhelmed with beds for people who need inpatient psychiatric care because of what he have this' been through the last year and a half and that won't reflect well educationally either >> katie: i think for a lot of parents and logically thinking people, this is especially infuriating. because if you look at the consequences and all the data whether it's mental health or test scores, this was obvious in summer of 2020. you had senator rand paul have an exchange with dr. fauci in may of 2020 saying hey, we really need schools to be open in the fall because there will be consequences, especially for minority students if we don't do that, whether it's mental health or their education, falling behind and they'll never make it up. when you look at the numbers, it's like, how are these kids ever going to be able to get that time back? how are they ever going to catch up, especially when you have unions who repeatedly, over the past year, whenever there was a compromise made for them to get back to the class room they threw up another roadblock, we want more money, we want more vaccines, we want this, we want that. and then parents who dared to say, well, we would really like our schools to be open and we think some of these covid restrictions are pretty ridiculous considering that you guys were vaccinated and put in front of the line, and then they were doxxed, and then they were shut out of school board meetings and then when parents found out what they were teaching their children because of the zoom calls, the zoom learning, they were then called racist and bigoted. so one silver lining of this may be that there is a new school choice rev lyings that is happening, a school board member today in louden county resigned as a result of parental involvement. and so again, just generally, you can apply the standard of did we see this coming a year ago? we did. and because everybody listened ton anthony fauci, this is a consequence that was warned about. >> a lot of other countries have handled it differently, the masking, children in and out of school but what we found out here the kids who were already trailing behind are the ones that slipped even further because of this. >> brian: right there has to be a creative way to attack the inner city schools because money is pouring in but not used in an effective way. my son went to private school my two daughters went to public school, one thing that was consistent, ton of homework. i thought there was much more homework. they work, and everybody i talk to, i can't believe how much homework these kids had. i don't think they had it easy, and i don't -- i got to see where these targeted scores are and why they're not producing results, but i think you have -- there's a mature saying is correct, too, is that, we're putting a lot of money into these schools and it's not necessarily democrat or republicans jessica that talks about charter schools, this is create competition, give an opportunity for the charter schools to compete with the public schools, the public schools will get better, the charter schools will make the public schools better if a competition happens, and in virginia, the changes leaders, changes parties and if we could find a way to see if you could take your money, your public school money, and you put it towards the private school, man, game on in terms of effectiveness. >> quickly on that -- >> brian:. >> brian: that is america. >> well, american college just said to your point of the charter schools getting public money from parents, he said he would not allow that as governor. >> and there is a case coming in the score in a couple months is going to be about money moving with kids and whether it can be used in private schools. >> think about that. the result will be better schools all around. >> shannon: all right guys. ahead president biden's disaster in afghanistan getting a i brow tal assessment from obama's former secretary of defense. ♪♪ the lexus es. every curve, every innovation, every feeling. a product of mastery. get 1.9% apr financing on the 2021 es 350. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. constipated? 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general mattis writes in his book, he cueded the confidence of a man whose mind was already made up, perhaps even indifferent to considering the consequences where he judging the situation incorrectly we're pulling all our troops out. everything that matters told them in detail says it doesn't matter i pulled all the troops out called up president president obama and said look what i did. we got the integration of ice is almost lost baghdad if it wasn't for the kurds and we are still there trying to piece it back together. >> jesse the fact is there are still hundreds of americans or thousands of green card holders still stranded in afghanistan and the state department's now saying months later that they're going to row start these evacuation flights. >> jesse: only a hundred left. >> that they left people there when they claim that, oh, well, everyone who wanted to get out was going to get out and it's not even like a blip on the radar for the rest of the media. >> jesse: or joe biden. and that's the point, gates said he felt sick, country felt sick, military felt sick, we here felt sick, joe biden didn't look like he felt sick about this and that was one of the main reasons why we lost this country. we are a very forgiving nation, especially with war. we understand how horrible these decisions are. but it looked like the commander in chief wasn't taking these decisions he was making seriously. he was dismissive. he was defensive. and he looked really casual. and i don't think he'll ever be forgiven for that. and we had hearings. >> checked his watch. >> jesse: not only did he check his watch katie. we had families at that funeral revolt and walk out of the room because biden wasn't connecting. he was droning on and on about his son and they were like what about my son. there's something wrong with him. we learn anything about the hearings? was anyone accountable at the hearings? we subpoenaed some documents, yeah, we're going to i have good you some documents, we're not going to get anything and a year later they'll come back with a report saying this is what we did wrong and a bunch of bureaucratic that no one can decipher and we'll pivot to asian and make the same mistake we made in afghanistan iraq and vietnam. a vicious cycle. >> brian: something did come from the hearings, that no one recommended the strategy joe biden did. >> jesse: has the media confronted joe biden with that? >> brian: no. >> it's hard because he won't take questions >> katie: to follow up jessica the white house has not made joe biden accessible particularly for afghanistan. when this happened they released an e-mail statement from the president at the end of america's longest ward and allowed the pentagon to announce it and he was in and out of coming back from the beach and camp david. >> he didn't even say anything about 9/11 >> katie: should the white house handle this differently about offering him up for an interview specifically about. >> jessica: i think many democrats like bob menendez would like to have that as well. >> brian: bloom enyou that. >> jessica: blumenthal. we talked about general milley and secretary austin said were downright damning, there were contradictions of what those conversation out of the white house had been saying and i would add to what bob gates said and offer up also leon panetta who looked tearful in a conversation with neil cavuto on our network talking about what's going on and he's someone who's had these issues for a long timen a as a democrat one inning this i noticed especially with foreign policy is this fisher between the obama administration administration and the biden administration. usually it's they're together, eight years together bros. when it comes to these kind of decisions you can see there is a marked difference between the people who served president obama and what they think about these things who are serving in the biden administration and i know that's something that really consumes them interpersonally as well for those that are carryovers >> katie: there's never a lot of agreement in washington but there is agreement among the american people they want accountability in covering washington not a lot of that happening now or ever. >> jessica: as you mentioned there was bipartisan push back and watching the generals he said actually we toll him x when he told you they didn't tell him x and there is a bipartisan push to get answers to that because we have 13 people a lot of folks saying their lives absolutely did not need to be put in that position that they were risks and they were lost. there are people that are still there. we have all talked with people who are working over there, and i still get texts today from special offense veterans still working, they say it's such a slow process but still a lot of people there and we are not giving up. we're doing this every day. they tell me that the administration is not giving us the full spectrum of exactly what's going on over there. >> brian: state department especially. >> shannon: yeah, they say we have the folks on the ground, we know what's happening, there's still people we're pushing as hard as we possible can, we're not getting a ton of help from the administration but we're not going to give up. >> brian: eric prince said i have a chopper ready to go, permission to stage rescues and can't get the ambassador, the united states ambassador to answer a call from him or from the congressman. >> right. up next as the biden administration gets ready to snoop on your bank account a majority of americans say they want big government out of their lives. ♪♪ i always wanted to know more about my grandfather. he...was a hardworking man who came to new york from puerto rico when he was 17. with ancestry, being able to put the pieces of the puzzle together... ...it's amazing. it's honestly amazing. >> hard to convince that camera man to go on the roof to do that slow zoom in but i'm glad he did. a year of government imposed lockdowns, mandates, mask mandates left and right and now a plan for the irs to look into your bank account. i'm not kidding. it's truly no wonder americans are fed up with government overall and a new gallup poll says 43% of americans said the government should do more to solve our problems but here's the big number, 54% say -- 54% said they shouldn't. maybe joe biden's heavy handed approach has soured some folks. so let's start with you, shannon. this poll surprised me. in a time in which people like to blame and point fingers, they're saying i want government to do less. they have too much and they got their hands in too many situations. are you surprised by this? >> shannon: well, but they voted for an administration who would be for more government control. i mean, this is the person they elected in joe biden. >> brian: so you're think the response. >> shannon: i think they're frustrated and i think the best illustration is college football. you see the stadiums full like 80, 90, a hundred thousand people. >> brian: what do they can't, i can't make that out. >> shannon: "let's go brandon" but i think that is people showing up saying we're going to make our own decisions and we decided this situation is okay with our risk tolerance level. that's the kind of pushback you're seeing. people are tired of people telling them what to do. i have to mention we had this on the show, university of florida, i'm a seminole these are gators but they have good information. and they say they've been tracking these trends and the chief epidemiologist tracking these football games says not seeing covid ramifications, the outdoor events are not the up soer spreader events people worried they were going to be. so i think some americans are deciding that they know better for themselves. >> brian: we haven't felt this way, the government was the problem, remember, ronald reagan ran on that katie, the government's the problem, get out of the way. and now do you think this poll convince you that american's changed their minds or do you need to see more? >> you combine with this joe biden's polling numbers with his job approval and yes they're getting frustrated but it's more about the philosophy that you have behind government. so when there's a big crisis people tend to think that the government should be able to handle it. then they screw it up, and they go too far, especially democrats, and implement all these things that people say are, you know, should have done a yearing a, they're not applicable now. and when you go from 15 days to slow the spread to a year and a half later of take a vaccine or lose your livelihood and your job and your ability to feed your children, i think people probably think you're going too far. but it also goes to the fact that just this week, the press secretary jen psaki said that joe biden is taking advantage of this crisis to try to implement his $3.5 trillion agenda because they still think that people are in crisis mode and they want the government to handle things and take care of them but they've proven on a lot of these things that they've screwed up, missed the mark and going way too far when it comes to controlling people's lives a year and a half after this happened >> brian: and jesse what they're also saying to us, too, and further on this poll is not only do they want to be left alone but the stuff you have your hands in we want you to back off. 43% of americans say there's too much government regulation in business and industry, 25% say there's too little, 30% say right amount. people from the deli owner to the restaurant to big business, back off, let me try to be successful. >> jesse: i like these numbers a lot. there was a great piece today in the post, it was by glenn reynolds, the irrational covid regime is driving americans to a healthy noncompliance and they use a term called irish democracy, which is when the country, you go to a party and leave without saying good-bye? >> jesse: that's an irish good-bye. but when the government -- we don't like, but we're not going to riot or overthrow the government, we're just not going to comply. we're going to foot drag, maybe a little sabotage, throwing a monkey wrench in theren a you look around at america and that's we're doing. are we wearing our masks, or down below the nose or pot at all. social distancing, okay, i'm going to the beach, i'm going to the been if game, all right? you know what? not feeling too good today, i think i have to feel in sick, sorry if your flight's cancelled. that's where we are in this country. we didn't like what they did telling us how many people we could have in you are on restaurants, they made us pay money for plastic dividers that didn't work. now our kids have to stay home on zoom, no thanks. irish democracy. >> brian: yes, sir ca, ditto? >> jessica: no. i'd rather talk about irish good-byes actually. than irish democracy. something interesting about poll questions like this is that they're really broad right so you want less government in your life, yes or no. but if you go to the individual issues, there are a lot of places where americans, the overwhelming majority do want government in their lives. like you have polls fromle the kaiser family foundation that even show a majority of americans want a public option for instance, they want expanse expansion of medicare. you have a majority of americans for vaccine mandates, people pro masking. et cetera. so you have to be careful about just saying this means, you know, joe biden has had a terrible six months in office and they're turning against the idea of big government. it's the individual policies that count. regulation has always been a place where people want the red tape cut but they don't want the federal government to help with climate change for instance. >> katie: but when you ask the follow-up who is paying for it or should people lose their job for forced vaccination, the answer is no. >> brian: even those thousands have lost their jobs. >> jesse: we're on to you pollsters. >> brian: meanwhile, what camera should i say this? 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i get the sense that there's a bigger problem. i think scheie's drinking a lot. >> jessica: stop it. are you accusing the queen -- >> brian: there was a report in the 90s that she was drinking a lot and she dialed it back. she would have four drinks at lunch. >> jessica: what? no. >> brian: look it up. we don't have time now >> katie: again, she's 95. >> meghan markle would make you drink every night. >> jessica: might drive you too it. have you heard about the drunk queen theory. >> shannon: i have not but she's been guiding the country since world war ii, she lost her husband, she's been through a lot. i say -- she's getting to the age where detoxing i don't know. my grandma mel lived to 102 and toward the end she eight a pound of one pound chocolate bars. i am looking it forward to let it all blow out the older i get. let the queen do what she wants iwhat will you be endunning in when you hit 95 jess why i. >> jesse: i'll take up smoking. >> jessica: ithat's when you'll finally do it? up next holograms no longer science fiction a company selling a seven foot tall booth where you can beam a 3-d image anywhere in the world and costs a cool hundred thousand box. not going to space but what do you think shannon, a hall gram of yourself? >> shannon: do it, whatever, i'm not going to try to stop you but there's too little human interaction. we're beaming ourselves everywhere like star track. i like seeing people and i want them to come back. i don't want to move further apart and isolated. >> katie: this is how jesse's going to save the world. >> he already did. have you read his book. >> jesse: if someone wants to book me for a speech in california i don't have to apply there anymore, i proper he jacked a hologram of jesse to california and i get paid the same amount. >> jessica: i don't think you get paid the same amount. >> jesse: is there a hologram discount. >> there is a remote discount. >> jesse: they need to sell me. >> yeah. >> jesse: all right, i'll go. >> brian: i thought hall grams were great when you're dead. >> jessica: like for whitney. >> brian: when you put those glasses on you can project yourself on stage at a major concert and things like that. i don't know you could do the reverse. you cannot have glasses and put yourself somewhere and experience being in that place? like if they put me in russia will i see and interact with russians. >> you don't have to come into work you can do fox and friends from your house. >> brian: my remote asked studio with my dog. >> jessica: a nice edition to the house >> last up, nostalgia is calling, nokia will release a new version of its classic brick bone which was all the rage two decades ago. does anyone here remember this? i had it. >> jesse: we had it. i thought they were talking about the big fat phone. >> brian: with the bag? >> what? >> brian: it came in a bag. >> jessica: remember michael douglas out on the beach and holding a toaster to his head. >> jesse: that's what i thought. >> jessica: this thing you can go without a charge for three weeks. what? sign me up >> katie: three weeks? >> jesse: i thought the iphone. >> because they want you to buy a new one and a new charger. >> jesse: that's why they call me steve apple. >> brian: tim apple. >> whatever. it was cool because you could change the skin on it. like i had different -- that was the big exciting thing, you could do different things. >> and they had the best skins. you could play that for three weeks apparently on the phone. >> with no charge i love it. >> jesse: what about the flip phone the note roll al with the little skinny antenna. >> jessica: yeah. i see that around still >> jesse: you do? 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(jackie) talk to your doctor about austedo...it's time to treat td. td is not ok. visit askforaustedo.com. >> jesse: time for one more thing jessica. >> jessica: okay, so it's a sad day here at fox. i'm one of the producers of the five sabrina it's her last day with the team. you can see photos with her. we wish you all the best, luck in your new adventure, over the years, i think eight years, fine member of the fox family. >> jesse: fine member. >> great outfits, great fashion. >> jesse: sabrina we are going to miss you and we love you and i'm not afraid to say it. the third book of the fox book all american christmas hits the shelves tuesday november 16th, you can order it now at fox news books.com or wherever books are sold, i love that phrase, wherever books are sold, perfect christmas gift this season so get your friends and family, supply chain issues be damned. rashle duffy and sean duffy, i guess they're married, this will future an inside look of how a family of 11 celebrates the holidays. i actually wrote a chapter. several people wrote a chapter at this table. >> i didn't. >> jesse: we'll get around to you next book. also tonight i'm going to be hosting fox news prime time and we have a murderer's row, sean hannity, bret baier, tommy lauren, also i asked about kamala harris, surprised people don't know who she is so watch that. >> were you down at the border asking or --. >> jesse: i was not at the border. neither was she. >> by the way, i have a secret punch recipe in that book. it took me 25 years to get it so now you want to get it. bobby carson, a 95 year old world war ii veteran, check him out, part of the corvette club where he is, huge fan of the car. but he found out he was way down on the waiting list for a new car he wanted to get. the people in the club found out and said no way we're getting bobby moved up. his friends found out he wanted this new engine sting way they got him bumped up made calls and pulled favors and got the car for him. he's an honored by the gesture, says the new corvette is the greatest car he has ever driven, 95 year old world war ii vet bobby carson thank you for your service and i love that your friends stepped up and you got this. >> jesse: brian you're next. >> brian: complex one. i could not believe what they've been doing at the border in panama. the best standup i have seen is on this craft reliving every day what they're doing to get to this country through panama up costa rica to get here. that was the best standup i have ever seen. then i was introduced to victor williams, watch victor williams on local news 4. >> and so mr. premium is going to be out here every single monday and wednesday skateboarding with everyone and trying his best to basically show them exactly what to do. victor williams, local 4. >> wow. >> brian: how unbelievable is that? . i mean that is awesome. so i just appreciate that. he wasn't even winded and kept it going. >> nice. >> brian: by the way, november 2nd circle your calendar the president freedom fighter will be available, if you want to see me live on stage and you guys get a chance to see me, they don't know how special it is, november 7th, charlton west virginia, orlando florida and clear water. we have may for asbury park and go to brian kills me.com click for tickets and hopefully see you in person. talking about the war on history. >> wow. >> jesse: not bad. >> there is something in the water in arizona, an arizona couple's home is full of joy after adding a very big edition to the family last sunday, she delivered her son finley via c-section and this is why. finley made his grand debut weighing 14 pounds and one ounce and measured 24 inches long. the average newborn is about half that number. finley was born so big they had to strap his original home coming outfit and get him a onesie for a baby 6-9 months old. financely has two older brothers who were born at 8.5 pounds and 11.1 pounds respectively. so they're building a football team there and once they get older, make sure they go to the university of arizona. >> jessica: literally my worst nightmare, that there's a 14 pounder in there. much. >> brian: ready for kindergarten. >> my husband was last of six and he was 16. >> jesse: 16? >> brian: i want to see the records on that. >> shannon: come on katie. >> this baby i feel like did the covid thing, leak he just ate, we all gained wait. >> jesse: the wife did. we'll look into that. that's it for us, we'll see you back here on monday.

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