i m here with richard follow . it s 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. so let the debate trash talk begin a. joe biden and donald trump are sharpening their attacks as they get ready to meet face-to-face for the presidential debate three days from now and simulcast on fox news pick the candidates are using wildly different prep strategies. sleepy joe is still hold up at summer camp david. the big guy surrounding himself with an army of advisors. a staggering 16 people are helping our elderly man with a poor memory get into top shape. one report claims that joe biden is doing mock debates and practising. on a stand for 90 minutes. the liberal media is also giving joe some pointers like how to smile and benefit from that new button. he s got resting old face. he needs to smile. when he smiles it goes away a little bit. i would say practice smiling. donald trump is a callous candidate but no audience takes a donald trump out of his comfort zone in this way. he
everyone, and judge jeanine pirro along with richard fowler, jesse watters, katie pavlich, and greg gutfeld, it s 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. so let the debate trash talk begin, joe biden and donald trump are sharpening their attacks as they get ready to meet face to face for the cnn presidential debates three days from now and simulcast on fox news. the two candidates are using wildly different prep strategies, sleepy joe is still holding up at summer camp david, the big guy surrounding himself with an army of advisors. a staggering 16 people are helping our elderly man with a poor memory get into top shape. one report claims that joe biden is doing mock debates and practicing, on a stand for 90 minutes. the liberal media is also giving joe some pointers like how to smile and benefit from that mute button. he has resting old faced, right, so he needs to smile and when he smiles it goes away a little bit, and when he smiles, his face comes alive. i wo
how it happens. authorities at the news conference are saying, again you heard it we have a recruitment problem in minneapolis. that s not exactly breaking news but dealing with it apparently is. it s interesting you bring up the comparison to what we see in minnesota. it s the exact same thing we see in france and in paris. you see these young men with families who have emigrated from northern africa, former arabic colonies from france. they have trouble finding jobs. they have trouble assimilating into the culture. so what happens? it s a huge problem. it s not as big as it is in france but you point out something we should be watching these communities like a hawk and focussing every resource we have because on a smaller scale exactly what happened over there could happen over here if we don t take our eyes off of it and frankly identify it for what it is. this is nothing but a religious jihad. they admit it and we have to too. a couple of things we re
and you start to look at little things, you know, as i m reading the volumes of information that are coming out and thinking, well, his father, who apparently was kind of a tough guy. he was a mechanic who they say would go under a car and stay there forever in the coldest possible wateather. hardworking guy, but tough on his kids. was very disappointed when tamerlan dropped out of school, unlike his younger brother, seemed to have some trouble assimilating. never felt like he completely fit in. so, you start looking at all these things. i m sure the profilers are looking at them. but is it how difficult will it be to sort of pinpoint at what at what point something turned? this really is one of the hardest things that counterterrorism professionals have to do. we talk generally about people who are radicalized, and that is, they have what we would consider extremist views. and then the people who are actually mobilized, who take those extremist views and turn towards violence.