BRIAN KILMEADE (CO-HOST): I was just going to say the vice president of the United States -- one goal, if the president is going to speak about the economy, the vice president of the United States doesn't do the border, really doesn't handle the root causes of the border, but she is now really proud to be handling abortion -- to the point where she is actually glorifying it. It used to be well women right to choose, now it's this is going to be the greatest thing ever, an abortion is going to be so great. I can't wait to talk about a woman's body and say things that reportedly make men uncomfortable. Now she's gone over the top in my view, Ainsley. She is starting to act like one of the guys, and maybe drop the F bomb. What are your thoughts?
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LAWRENCE JONES (CO-HOST): The problem is, if this was some sort of authentic moment, you know, the former president curses all the time, but as a part of the brand, that's who he is. It looked like she was trying to manufacture something to get the crowd going. And it's just not how she's carried herself in the past. And I think it all goes back to the Democrats being concerned about rallying young voters, rallying minority voters, trying to be someone that is relatable on the street.