one of the egomaniacs even glued his bare feet to the concrete floor. nypd and medical staff had to get involved in acetone to get him unstuck from the stands. tennis star is quietly voicing her frustrations. >> we are negotiating. >> would i prefer it not happening in my match? 100%. i'm not going to sit here and lie, but it is what it is. >> they wanted to make lives miserable for everybody, and it is not just tennis. they cause unknowing traffic jams, destroyed priceless pieces of art, and create unwanted headache by dumping out gallons of milk on the supermarket. if you are annoyed by all of this then -- reported fund these radical groups. okay, let's go right to the open, martha, the special designated area for these climate protesters and ego that make eco-protesters study can actually protest. why do we even get them any, spend any effort. >> cannot get into that area sitting with point right into the stands, cannot afford to do this match because they were more expensive. and our problem that they are having. what we are going back to is the core of what they're doing, not persuading anybody with this protest, right. they are just taking people off who want to watch tennis, they are not going to convert anyone in this. when you really go back to what they are all about, they should be protesting chinese and indian companies, the biggest polluters in the world who refuse to make any of the changes that already made in this country and have been made in this country for decades over these issues. if they really want to get to the heart of what is going on they might want to do that. i would also mention that today the first pylon wind turbine was taken out into the ocean to be planted off the atlantic. they're going to put 62 wind turbines that are nearly the size of the eiffel tower each 1. it would've been good of somebody had blocked the opening that they went through. you have got to look at this thing online, unbelievable how enormous it is. we have no idea the damage it is going to do to the wildlife in the ocean because nobody did the accurate studies to figure out the impact, the eco impact on the ocean. would love to see them put their time and effort onto something that will have an impact on animals, the environment, on a global system that is clearly with the largest problem. a speech it makes a great point. not convincing anybody. and they are distracting people who are trying to enjoy their lives, if they got problems of the big corporations and take it to the big corporations, why did tennis. >> that is what i want done. it just started serving balls 120 miles per hour right at these clowns, they are not going to dodge it because they are stuck on the floor. i don't care if you're going to do it yourself, just shut your mouth. shep taken the mouth shut and just let them sit there until everybody goes home. figure out different ways to deal with people who disturb seats, you need quiet when you're serving. it is like golf, it is not a football game. nypd or whoever the security is needs to do a game plan because a 20 minute delay at a u.s. open is way too much. these matches start late so people are already getting home to it, cannot afford that everybody needs their shut eye. you have got to make an example out of people like that. it is like the people who throw paint. if you allow someone to throw paint and sit there and don't run them over, and note treat them like rocks than they will continue to do that. when they come in with the shirt then you should have had the eyes on these guys at the very beginning. i'm shocked that they are so polite understands. i would have poured a drink on them. got to do something to make the quiet occur, and what they're doing is not working. >> what is interesting, greg, is the winner was like, it is okay, i expected it to happen more and to happen in europe. but with a line with what jessie was just saying, it would seem to me that i might contest the whole thing and say, i was thrown off, my momentum was thrown off, i should get in our star at this. disputed this is why am retired from professional tennis. my wondering 15 miles served, if somebody else, i'm totally off. if you run onto the field on the nfl, on a basketball court, or baseball at then you're going to get your butt kicked. i don't know why we treat them so gingerly any of these protesters because they might have so few intimate real concerns about their own lives that they don't have to think about a sick child, a dying parent, a mortgage that they cannot meet because they lost their job. how great is it to be able to do this self-indulgent performance art because you really don't have honest, daily life concerns like everybody else does. also, my guess is and i'm right on this, they don't have friends, they are probably alienated from their family who cannot stand to hang around with them. they had delayed the match for an hour. it would be good to make it a sport, drag them out there and just hammer a serve to the groin. cut off their feet. am i serious, i don't know. protesting is a right, but ruining the experience of others isn't. when you think about the pregnant woman trying to get to the hospital, but the road was blocked by the same organization. you have a right to protest, and you ask for a solution. so, we deserve that right as well. i think that we should be posting their exact names and addresses online, on websites. so if you desire to make their lives extra difficult then you have to write too. what is wrong with a personal protest? return diwali, so to speak with the buses and immigration. connect the cost to the actions. docs to people who are destroying other people's experiences whether they are trying to get to the hospital, or trying to get to school, or trying to watch a game. that means to find out where they live, you have got bananas in the tailpipes, flaming bags of dog. let the air out of the tires, and/or scooters. tear down their bml signs -- they are doing it for you. what i said is against the law. >> i was going to go to jesse -- >> note trespassing. >> that is why want to go with you and ask if you agree with that. >> agree with everybody and then greg went all doxxing people. >> they are doxxing you. >> etiquette is awful and i think this will actually do a lot of good. it is united everybody, not one person defending people, and a lot of chatter online saying, i believe that climate change is real, i believe it is man-made, i have issues with all of these companies, what are these people doing. wrong way to get their point across. we covered the other kind of acts, applesauce on a whatever that they are doing these are things. most people do not know that this is what is going on. i thought that handled relevantly. she has shown herself to be wise beyond her years. she made sure to talk about how important she thought climate change was, to be respectful. you can cramp up if you take longer than a three minute break between these things. >> that is why i had to retire. >> the toughest year of my life. >> concert cramping. >> that is why turned to pampering. it is to. >> going back to the locker room for 45 minutes is incredibly tough. one element of this which is not particularly plan out by the protesters, and i don't believe that they cannot get into the section that they were supposed to be designated for it. a key piece of the argument is that there is climate and justice in this country based on skin color. black and brown americans have worse quality of life because of air pollution, because of infrastructure problems. when you go out there there is a black american that is playing in this tournament, that is, i hope, going on to win it. shooting a hole completely through your argument. should be a moment of celebration for a black black american. >> you think racism is involved. once again, introducing race to this story. >> interesting element to their hypocrisy. >> boring 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[applause] >> 16 current and former staffers are accusing fallon of having erratic behavior which forces them to walk on eggshells around them. rolling stones has said that -- and dressing rooms were known as crying rooms for staffers after his outburst. issuing this apology to his team during a zoom call last night saying, "i feel so bad, i'm sorry if i embarrassed you and your family and friends. i cannot even tell you, i want to show to be funny, i wanted to be inclusive for everybody. it should be funny. it should be the best show, the best people." that is what he is dealing with. so, greg, what are your thoughts on jimmy fallon and his angst the staffers? >> this is going to take a while. forgive me. jimmy, if you're watching or if you have a friend who is watching i hope your friend records this and gets to segment to you because nobody is going to say this to you, now your agent who depends on your paycheck, not your funny publicist who depends on your paycheck, and not your shrink who depends on your paycheck. i will because i don't care. they are trying to challenge a generous you and they are sad cowards and shitbags. because they don't like people like you. he is a really nice guy, i don't know if you ever met him, and i am jealous of the guy. they guy is so freaking talented, he can sing, he can dance, he is funny. he is sweet, i have met him at bars, he's a gentle, sweet person. he is great at everything, but hiding his own. that is sad. the drinking story is not true, that is evil because it is being targeted for fake and possibly real reasons to get him fired. again, he is being ellened. the most important thing is that you have got to stop with the apologizing. you are apology endemic apologizing all the time and apologizing to the people who will never forgive you. none of those people like you. apologize to your family, apologize to your friends come apologize to the people you did it wrong, but don't apologize because you are p.r. person told you to. you don't apologize because you're published think it is going to save her job. they want to take your job. how dare you apologize to an ominous people. an ominous people who go to rolling stone, a sham of a little magazine, they have no respect. that was a phony article. snakes coming after you and you have to be compelled to apologize to these losers, that is not right. let's say that he has a problem, are right. when you write that talented then talents can over shadow both personal pain and the excesses of your social life. your talented success is so good and so great that people who are around you when i tell you if you have a problem. my advice is to start listening to the family and the people who love you, and screw all of those assholes who are around you because they're not doing you any favor. no more apology, stop with the apologies. just be with yourself, you're a talented person. this story faces me off to no end. it just aggravates me because he is actually an interesting person and who do you want on tv who do you want on tv, seth meyers? who do you want? at least disguise good and you're coming after him. why? what is the reason? it is just beyond, i got so upset when i saw the story. i apologize for any swearing, but i really don't care. >> have to say that i agree with everything that you just said. his name is over the door, down the hall, down the street for a reason. when you go to work on a show where there is a creative genius who is running everything then you are in an environment where sometimes it is going to get a little emotional, right. and i do think that they are all working there because he, because of him. they are all having that job because he has to creativity to laid on the line every day. jesse, i go back to the time where he must have donald trump's hair to see if it came off, and then after that he sort of apologize for that. that was a genuine, funny, human moment that we had come to expect on late-night tv, right. then he backpedaled us. because people said, you cannot be nice, you have got to attack them. that was the beginning of a bad spiral for jimmy fallon where he stopped being himself. what do you think? >> fallon is too nice. his staff is disastrous and we have had talented late-night host for decades and you never heard about toxic work environments, jimmy carson show, or the "jay leno show." you just had a staff that would just try to bust their hump every night to try to support a talent, try to put on the best show possible. this staff and it is this generation is so obsessed with themselves, it is all about how they're feeling, and they are being supported, or people understand their issues. it is not about you, you are for someone who is incredibly talented, and is your job to make sure that guy is in a good mood and he knows he is loved, and that is the most important thing. if he goes out there and the staff is being, that he is not going to feel good. you have got to project him in front of millions of people every night, not able to deliver the goods as you should be. i would clean house. it is probably clear who the troublemakers are. everybody knows who's troublemakers or on which staff, clean house and get people who love you and support you and you will do a brilliant show. >> i think in a world of canceled culture the truth is irrelevant. the sad part about this is that this is not a situation that has is genesis and a lawsuit. nobody sued jimmy fallon and said, he has dissed, at that, or the other thing. rolling stone's for some other reason and them instead of doing a piece like we talked about yesterday, this was something to trash jimmy fallon. he is a lovely guy. i have had show writers, the showrunner is somebody between the talent and the staff. if there is a problem it is the show runner, and there is many changes and show runners along the way here. i'm not really sure where the problem is, but let's talk about whether or not it is true. they are in a position to destroy jimmy fallon irrespective of the time tradition that we have used in courtrooms for centuries in terms of testing the truth. it is a true, if you are anonymous you are not willing to stand up and say, i am losing my hair, my nail beds are weakening, what else is this nonsense -- nonsense. maybe you are bad at your job, maybe you are too weak. maybe you don't know how to do your job, maybe your hair fell out because your family has a problem. this is about truth finding, and the fact that we are ignoring it and just canceling somebody because they don't like jimmy fallon is an outrage. >> jessica, we have all talked about the staff and saying, basically, tough enough. you are in an environment where this is going to be highly competitive and jimmy is going to have good days and bad days. this is been going on since the beginning of time. do you think that their concerns are legitimate? people in this piece who say, they are defending him and saying, we have got a new show runner and things are good now. >> i think that people do need protections to be able to make anonymous complaints when they don't want to lose their livelihood. it is like a whistle-blower within a company, someone who is coming forward. there is past history of late-night show host, and i think the best is david letterman having a problem like this. they came after him for a sexist and misogynistic talks. he ended up apologizing. he had a female writer, the first female writer -- >> came out and attacked him directly. >> this is happened before. i found his apology not to be a problem, did not feel like something if msnbc is about to fire him. my perception of him and seems to know him pretty well, and agrees with him. i am sorry if any of you are hurt, i never attended to embarrass you or demean you, he did not say, this is my 12-step program to fix who i am. seem like he was taking the information on board and we will see how this plays out. i hope that it does not mean an immediate excommunication for him. i doubt that it does. it is only during the writer's strike. he is only doing a podcast. people need to be able to say what is going on and we need to find out what the truth is and also for people who are not that talented, folks that want to work for him. >> that is the truth. hopefully they went to him first before they went to rolling stones. some in the liberal media are revolting against president biden after brutal polling numbers that he got with cnn that spell some difficulty for his 2024 campaign. ♪ ♪ we set out to identify the root causes that are behind students academic challenges. one of the things we found is that many students who struggle are missing. important foundational knowledge. learning is a sequential process. it's like a chain of interlinked concepts. if one link is missing, there isn't anywhere to connect the next concept yourselves. acellus team responded by developing a technology called vectored instruction, which takes into account a student's existing knowledge gaps and dynamically provides targeted lessons to bridge those gaps. we had a student who was struggling in algebra, acellus gold recognize that the student was missing concepts from two grade levels before and automatically provided the basic lessons needed for the student to move forward. in a acellus academy. we're seeing student lesson scores increase by as much as 25% after receiving assistance through vectors instruction. all students possess the capacity to learn as a teacher. acellus gold provides me with the tools that i need to help the student succeed. struggling with the highs and lows of bipolar 1? 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[laughter] >> applebee's -- if you dine -- there should be a solution for this, either, you get to choose. you get to choose to bus a table, bus tables for an hour, or wash investors in the back. these busboys get to beat you up in the parking lot. the other problem is -- going into restaurants to use their bathrooms and just destroying it and leaving. that to me is the worst. it is called dumping and das dashing. they destroy the bathroom. >> what if you order a coke and then you dine? 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[laughter] shut up, jesse. nobody helps me with my mail. martha? >> i'm trying to think of something. >> i'm so annoying because i'm so perfect. >> i am a pretty good roommate, but i like things to be neat. i like things to be neat and i might huff and puff a little bit of stuff is all over the place and i've got to pick it up. >> jessica? >> hear the sounds of your voice throughout. >> i was going to own it. some people like it, and i hear some of you don't like it. sorry about that. but i have decibel control level issues. when talking to phone i'm really loud. my college roommate and we made it through this issue. >> that one? >> at the one that you fell in love with? my thing is, and i realized this, it is the inability to use appliances or break things. not an electrical, i cannot even wear a watch anymore. everything i touch brakes. i cannot turn on my tv. i've been paying cable for -- i don't know how to turn it off. >> least annoying thing about you. speed to get rid them if your tv doesn't work. >> read the next question. >> they are yelling at me. >> do another one. >> instead of "one more thing" -- what? did you ever cheat on a test or copying someone else's paper? >> yes. >> judge, really? >> i cheated there too. >> that is why he got expelled. >> i got expelled for firecrackers. when i was in eighth grade, putting firecrackers in the locker. i was valedictorian. we have got to go. 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(vo) learn more. it's your vision, it's your verizon. jeech jean time now for "one more thing." >> jesse: hahave you ever seen a volcano in ice land. temperatures so hot the drone melted. that's why we use drones. we don't care if they melt. it's not a pilot. and, tonight, "jesse watters primetime" prison escape, an expert in man hunts will tell us how to blood hound this murderer. >> judge jeanine: greg? >> greg: nothing like a good manhunt. tonight, oh, a great show. watch, i know it's friday. david angelo, janice dean, kat timpf, tyrus, 10:00 p.m. also, if you want to go to gutfeld -- i almost said gutfield live. >> jesse: everybody thinks that's your name. >> greg: reading p.a. my birthday celebration. go to g gutfeld.com. i will also be in stanford, connecticut november 5th albany new york december 3rd and my book's available buy the danger thing. >> jesse: you're working on your birthday? >> greg: gut that's not really my birthday. >> judge jeanine: time for a brand new segment that i like to call fabulous fashion finds. princess diana's legendary black sheep sweatedder up for auction in '81. she sported this sweater during a polo match. she accidently tore the sweater. buckingham palace reached out about the possibility of repairing it, and the brand, instead, opted to send her a brand new one. astonishing the original sweater remained hidden away in an attic for four decades and now it's for sale. martha? >> martha: wow. so check out the fall of the house of murdaugh. it is available on fox nation. here's a quick soundbite. >> jesse: no one told me. >> martha: do you ever worry, you know, am i like dad? >> no. i do not worry because i am not a thief. i'm not a liar. nighttime a manipulator. >> jesse: nice. >> martha: i can't believe you haven't heard of it. >> greg: i'm a little worried. >> jesse: we have already been through enough. >> martha: jessica? >> jessica: there is no time left. earliyer today we had a baby shower for guy benson. >> jesse: that's guy benson's baby? >> jessica: baby in a couple months. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us. have great weekend, everybody. take care. >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. we're following two major stories tonight while president biden works on his foreign policy in india for the g-20. his administration back home is proposing a major change for the biden border strategy. he may want to try to pacify his democratic critics by keeping illegal immigrants in a republican dominated state. we'll explain. but we begin with hurricane lee. take a look at these images inside the storm. we are tracking this very powerful storm as it churns through the atlantic tonight. jumping to a major hurricane in just 24 hours surging bigger and bigger