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... >> neil: we shall see. ♪ ♪ >> greg: hi, i'm greg gutfeldalong with kellyanne
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conway,harold ford jr., jesse wattersand nothing can stop her.dana perino, "the five." the media finding new ways todefend and excuse a surge inanti-semitism.hamas' sypathizing ghouls have been ripping down posters of innocent israelis being held hostage."the new york times" wants you to consider the feelings of the vandals, "removing the posters as quickly emerged as its own form of protest."a release valve and also a provocation by those anguished by what they say was israeli government's mistreatment of palestinians in the years before october 7th and since the bombing of gaza began.i'm going to throw up.another outlet actually claims that the posters could be a trap and are baiting people into getting doxxed, and with garbage like that floating around, it probably won't be long until the left-wing press finds a way to normalize the cornell student who threatened to kill any jewish student he
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saw on campus.the feds arresting 21-year-old patrick dai for making online threats.he was in federal court to face the charges which could land him in jail for five years.the white house getting askedpoint blank if stuff like thatis domestic terrorism.>> the people in this country making anti-semitic threats, are they domestic terrorists?>> i don't know that -- classifying people as domestic terrorists for that.i mean, that is really a question better left to law enforcement.i'm not aware that there's been such a characterization of that.>> greg: terrible question, of course.you are not a domestic terrorist if you're not a white guy in a red hat.that is the rule.all right.dana, my theory on why they aredefending these people that aretearing down the posters isbecause the truth of the postersis too hard to bear.and it blows your filter of
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oppression versus oppressor filter right out of the water.it shatters your ego if you areon the other side.so i think what they are sayingis, is like, it is too hard tolook at.so get rid of it.>> dana: it is so hateful.they walk by so many otherthings that they could tear downbut they don't.they decide to tear down thepictures of children and earliertoday, or yesterday, i did a --an interview of marthamaccallum on her own podcastbecause she last week was at theisraeli consulate and she was part of a small group ofjournalists who was shown the 45minutes of the hamas goprovideos and the other videos that were put out.so it is -- her podcast iscalled "the untold story."it is definitely something thatwe should all listen to.she watched it and otherjournalists have watched it onour behalf.and she is shaken up by it.of course she is and what isshocking is that how quickly youcan go from being horrified bywhat happened by october 7thto tearing down posters.you think that is okay?alexandria ocasio-cortez,
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ilhan omar and rashida tlaib get this anti-semitic label but aoc is giving them a real run for their money.she went after aipac.meanwhile, she has all of theseincidents happening in her veryown city, and she does not say a word.remember when there were crimesagainst women in the city who were asian americans, nothing.but she will defend them.>> greg: she does not doanything for women in herconstituency.i think there's another reasonthey are defending these people.they got exposed.they are being filmed.so if they could get away withit, we would make a big deal, but now that media has to defend them because they could get in trouble.>> jesse: i want to saysomething about the muslimworld.i'm not going to hold your hand even though i should, dana.we, and when i say "we," i mean, the west and the westerntechnology have created the middle east.we made them
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rich.we got that oil out of theground.our military protects all ofthese oil shipments flyingaround the world, making themrich.we fund their military.with respect their kings.we kill their terrorists.okay?but we have had it.we have had it with them.obama, trump, now biden havetried to get the heck out ofthat stupid desert just as we are about to get out because we have this great balance of power we are branching.these crazy muslim fanatics comein and massacre over a thousandof our allies and hold jewish people hostage, hold americans hostage.and so if you are an arab american in this country and yourip down posters of jewishhostages, american hostages, no.no, no, no.someone is going to get punchedin the
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face.when you rip down posters ofthe hostages like that, this is --absolutely not.and "the new york times," the second sentence, greg, that i thought was worse, whose suffering should command public attention and sympathy?they have made suffering acommodity.they will put a price tag onemotional suffering.you know, is it the jews?is it black teens?the native americans?who has suffered the most?and he who suffered the most is allowed as you say a free punch and so now they have justified violence to avenge suffering and so now people are above the law.people are below the law, and that is making everybody crazy because we can't live in a country like that.and i won't live in a countrylike that.>> greg: could you imagine, i was thinking about this, that you can burn the american flag and generally people will just dismiss you as a nut.god forbid you burn
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apalestinian flag.yeah, i think you would bearrested.i don't know.not that i'm advocating that, of course.i'm against bringing anythingexcept my burning love forharold ford.how are you?>> harold: good to be back.it is tremendous to be back.i'm glad to be able tocontribute and put my voice as apart of this.i don't necessarily disagreewith what jesse has said.i think both parties in everyorganization and company haveits share of haters and bigots.and we are seeing a lot of thaton display now.i think sometimes when we try to have serious conversations, particularly in politics, really anywhere, it gets reduced sometimes to, i will be simplistic, the progressives or maga when things are more complicated and nuanced and deserve more inspection.two, i'm always amazed in the last two weeks as i hear people in my party, the republican party, i hear people on college campuses
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or elsewhere serious people seemingly say they want a cease-fire or some sort of pause but not before or at a time saying they -- we wish that hamas would give back the hostages.you can't have a pause or acease-fire until the hostagesare given back.it is hard -- you the can't eventake people like that usually ifthey're not willing to talkabout those kinds of things. two, the israeli/saudinormalization between -- we haveto remember huge part of that isall of us know was a two statesolution.something that would give thepalestinians predictability,stability, a chance and anability to raise their kids withthe kind of security that we allwish for our kids.and this is most has derailedthat in the worst of ways.i will end on this point, whichi don't mean to be political on,but i think we have toacknowledge that in politics, askellyanne and i both know anddana knows, perhaps more thananyone, i've worked in the whitehouse along with kenny --kellyanne.senators mcconnell, graham,president biden, they
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agree onsomething that is fundamental towhere we sit right now.let's fund ukraine, israel.let's fund the southern bordereffort and let's fund ourefforts in taiwan.it may not be the perfect bill.it may not be the perfectproposal but we can't wait threeto four weeks to get this done.so i would hope that those whowant to solve this and want tobe a part of the solution couldbe a part of the solution.and stop being a part of -- oncollege campuses and ourcongress.>> greg: that solution ofgrouping things together isalways just infuriating to me,you are not infuriating to me.you never will be.but just the idea of having toput these things altogether,what do you what do you thinkthere kellyanne?>> kellyanne: the houserepublicans are pushing back onthat.people don't all want all thosefunds and they don't want tothink of this is one big thing.i want to get back to the chyronwe are looking at the liberalmedia defense people rippingdown hostage posters.people should know thatpresident biden said, well, idon't really have
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confidence inhamas numbers and the washington post fact checker said, hamashas a pretty good track recordat revealing death tolls,defending them yet again.generic terms calling this arelease valve.if you are written down postersof israeli hostages, which youcorrectly points out and must bereturned, it is a release valve.they are not having a shot oftequila.even these subtle phrases thatsomehow passed an editor ortwo's desk that are somehowreporting facts to the rest ofus and i would like i would liketo point out in 2021, the firsttime and in 2023 at howarduniversity, president joe bidensaid that white supremacy is themost dangerous thing internetstates of america.that is what he said.you can even get john kirby tosay that this is domesticterrorism, people who areripping down posters.and i have to what is going onright now, the calls forcease-fires, the pro-hamassympathies, that is not justyoung people on collegecampuses.that is
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democrats in the hallsof congress.18 of them just last thursdaysigned a resolution calling forthe "immediate de-escalation andcease-fire in israel andoccupied palestine."so 18 democrats, all of whom arehispanic and african-american,exactly the kinds of folks thatjoe biden is going to rely uponto help him win again.and they are raging -- thenircam's had a whole articlethat said, young and the verseleft rages at biden.this is a big problem for theparty.i appreciate you trying to makeit bipartisan.i don't think don't think -- idon't think anyone should -- ithink this should be noquestion, everybody should becondemning what aoc said.aipac is a terroristorganization.that is who goes on trips withthem.they take everyone over there. we all need to know that somehowthe media weeks later, stillcan't get this right.he can't figure out and i thinkthat mainstream media is edgingtoward a moral clarity on this.>> greg:
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dana: president biden'sproblems at the border are aboutto get worse.the largest migrant to becaravan is marching righttowards they are states and issaid to be up to 7,000 peoplestrong.one of the organizers of thecaravan is speaking out and hesays president biden should haveseen
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it coming.>> has lost the power andamerica has not been payingattention to what is happening.every country has been justproviding the rides, charging 30or $40 and than just pushingthem and pushing them in all theway to the mexican border.where is the americanintelligence?don't they know that they areconspiring against the unitedstates to make sure they havethis crisis?>> dana: he is the organizer.this is happening, homelandsecurity mayor lucas refuses tosay how many illegal immigrantshave been released into thecountry.>> how many people has thisadministration led into thecountry?>> our job would be a lot easierif the broken immigration systemwas fixed.>> reporter: i want a number.how many people have you leadinto this country?okay, i will give you thenumber.it is about 6 million.about 1.7 million as knowngotaways.where are all these peopleresiding?where did
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the 6 million peoplego? >> the senator -->> would you answer myquestions?are you keeping track of them?>> when an individual is indeedrelease, they are released intoimmigration enforcementproceedings.>> dana: kellyanne, a bordercrisis disaster this magnitudewould be the biggest problem forany administration but for thebiden administration, it is likethe fourth biggest crisis on theplate right now.>> kellyanne: this is true chaosand crisis, not just in a tweetor in a press briefing room.this is real and you have ahomeland security secretary whohas probably been under oath acouple times or more testifyingto congress who can never answerthese questions because he isnot willing to answer themtruthfully.so he does not answer them atall.he does not know how manypeople.he does not know how many theyare, why they are here if theywill ever stop coming.and you know, it is
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the numberone disapproval rating for joebiden on any major issue, bordersecurity and immigration.i think it has been supersmartfor this issue to not just beseen about immigration but alsoborder security.so lots of people don't want totalk about immigration.they say it is about people.you get so many more youngpeople, voters of color,suburban women on your side whenyou talked about border securitybecause they see china stop thefence, the number one killer inour nation.this is about nationalsovereignty.people know we have spentbillions of dollars over decadesdefending the borders of othercountries and they think it ishigh time we do it here.the siena poll that came outhere in new york i thought wasjust eye popping, the weekbefore last week.what did it say?it said we have tried partisan agreement in new york of allplaces.a majority of democrats andmajority of independentsallstate that "that migrants innew york is a serious problem"eight in 10 overall,
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downstate,upstate, male, female,catholics, the majority ofjewish people, everyone agreesthis is a problem and they saythey agree with eric adams thatis going to "destroyed new yorkcity" and that is in new yorkwhere joe biden is under 50%against donald trump.this is the issue that alsofrance is dealing with now,germany, the swiss just electedsomeone running on this so it iseverywhere and i think if youare losing people in new yorkwho are living with it everysingle day, it tells yousomething.>> dana: and 9 million -- so thecost of biden's border crossing,new york is spending $2 billion.chicago has spent $150 million.denver, $24 million aside andthen joe brylie who is on thecity council in new york, hesaid, we are spending more permigrant per year to live in newyork city than we pay new yorkcity employees who have to
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livein new york city.it feels untenable, but are theydoing anything about it?>> harold: not enough.i think senator johnson, he wasright to ask that question.this is a national securitychallenge.it has been from the onset andonly proliferates as one.you may have heard the thingsthat kylian has laid out and wetalked about that on the showfor a long time.as we talk about polling toelect, there are three or fourthings that confound me.one is if you polled mostamericans and parents and i amone, you say, do you want toregulate big tech companies tohelp them not offer thesedangerous algorithms that kids,young girls and young -- 90%,nine to one.you ask people, should we havesome -- should be fight crimeand end this cashless bail? eight to one.people say we should absolutelydo it because it is going tohelp us hold more peopleaccountable.if you asked what we should dowith guns, people want to makesure people can have guns whoare mentally unfit to have oneand this issue here, to yourpoint, kylian, there is no doubtit quits across
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and we talkedabout race too much.i'm an american.i happen to be black.i want my border security, whatcrime falling aggressively.i want people held accountable.i want people to be treatedfairly at the border but at thesame time you should be able --these are things that shouldjust be done.and i hope that republicans anddemocrats alike and i wouldagree to my party has moreresponsibility at this momentbecause the president of theunited states is a democrat.i would hope we not only cananswer the question of how manypeople we live in.let's begin to act and actquickly, forcefully, and actsmartly, which we are not doingright now.>> dana: this morning, greg, onnewsroom, fred townsend, shereminded everyone that hezbollahhas a pretty big foothold insouth america especiallyvenezuela and we have 600,000known gotaways this year aloneand 169 have been caught on theterror watch list.so the chances of a hezbollahagent in the united states oftrading is
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probably pretty high.>> greg: yes, but if you saythat, then you run into theskittles argument.there be one schedule.we are learning you can't haveeverything.you can't have open borders anda bottomless safety net.ultimately, we become a thirdworld country and is not becauseof people coming here from thethird world.it is because all the money thatis needed to take care of all ofus will be spread so thin thatit won't exist anymore. we will not have the basicservices because we will be ableto handle everybody.this work of the american dreamand plus.in us to be that you came here.you work hard, he raised afamily.and you've made your fortunewhatever that is.it could be opening up adrugstore or whatever.now it has come here and we giveyou a fortune whether it is freehotel, free food, freehealthcare, the expense ofpeople who have worked here fordecades and work hard fordecades.so not only are we stealing frompast achievers, we are alsoproviding new achievers fromlearning about this type ofamerica.you know, the idea of
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work andreward.america is no longer the land ofopportunity.it is the land of free stuff.paid for by the people whocannot now afford eggs and gas.that can't last.meanwhile, the hard left iscreating a population that itloves.a dependent population,population dependent on thegovernment teat.>> jesse: government teat.>> greg: he like that?you can't say "tit.">> jesse: you just did.come to the producers havealready checked out.>> dana: let's see what you haveto say about immigration.>> jesse: you don't happen to beblack.your parents are black and theymade love and had a beautifulbaby.be proud of yourself.>> harold: i am proud of myself.>> jesse: you can be proud.[laughter]so do you
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remember up before therun-up to the ukraine worldrecord u.s. intelligence said,hey, russia, we see you guysamassing hundreds of thousandsof men on the border of ukraine.we have, medications intercepts.we have satellite imagery.we see when you are doing. you are saying we don't see thewhole western hemisphere comingup through caravans throughcentral america into mexicoright into texas?they not, of course we see it.we see exactly what they aredoing and we don't do anythingabout it.we had a former cia guy saying,cia makes money on the side withdrug trafficking.it is like a side hustle becausethe -- their funding is not bigenough so they do some, youknow, black ops in order toboost their budget and hide itfrom congressional
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oversight.and then use it for 30 stuff.so that is what they are doingwith the drug trafficking andone of the reasons, one of manyreasons donald trump wasdefeated was because the cia hadhad it with this guy because hewas threatening the cash flow.that and the china tariffs.among many other things.so what you threaten the donormoney and you threaten thedemocrat voters and you threatenthat cia cash flow, it is aproblem.joe biden is such an agreeableempty suit, he is letting it allhappen.>> dana: you said the cia isfighting itself by the drugtrade?>> jesse: that is what theformer cia guy told me.>> dana: coming up, if you darechallenge president biden, hisallies will accuse you ofracism. >> jesse: the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam, who make- everyday products, designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that- i need a breakthrough card.
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challenge joe bidenand you are a basis.democrat develop learning thatlesson the hard way afterlaunching his campaign.congressman jim clyburn doingjoe's to work and accusingphillips of disrespectingafrican americans, saying "blackvoters are an essential pieceand any candidate of thepresident of their states oughtto know and respect the pivotalrole in how democrats winnational elections.there's too much at stake to payattention to this kind of silliness."that has got to sting.phillips trying to smooth thingsover with clyburn but the damagehas been done.>> i'm disappointed,mr. clyburn, a man i admire andrespect knows better and that isexactly the politicalconversation that is dividingthe country.those participating and dividingby casting blame and shadow onpeople like me, that is part ofthe problem.i have respect for mr. clyburnpart i think that is exactlywhat is wrong.>> jesse: do you thinkeverything is cool now?just between all of us.>>
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harold: look, i have knownjim clyburn a really long time.he is one of the guys that doesnot always inject grace intothings.i do think that i hope he anddean phillips get together tofigure things out.you got to have a vision.you got to be able to connectwith voters.and black voters are the mostreliable voters in thedemocratic party, frankly theones that have straightened usout when it look like someonewould take us too far left.without biden and clintonbecause they said, you can't gotoo far on the left.sucking on his first.i think people in new hampshireare upset about that.i would go to the place wherethe president won't show up,where people are angry with him.both of them can't be right.i don't know him.he does not strike me as a guywho is racist.he strikes me as a guidepursuing a political strategy.i got a message for him, too.you won't get the democraticnomination if black voters don'tunderstand and know
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what youwant to do.>> jesse: dana, does it showthat maybe joe is not as strongas he should be, if this guy,clyburn is dealing with someonewho is pulling in less than 1%?>> dana: joe biden is not as strong as he should be at thispoint.that does not look good,kellyanne.but what she put it out, he is22% approval rating on an issuelike immigration on the tank.there's no issue that i think heis positive on except for maybethe ukrainian war.so the other problem is joebiden led his campaign people,try to run over new hampshirewithout working it out first andnow they are set up forembarrassment.that is just the way it works.there was not a way was not away for them to stop newhampshire from being the firstprimary indignation.there was not a legal apparatusto do that.so now they are in a positionwhere new hampshire is like toknow, we are
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going first.i chose this fight and it lookslike he is going to lose it.>> jesse: greg, i know you havebeen following this closely.>> greg: this is the first timei have ever heard of deanphillips.what college does he run?when someone calls you racist,it is not about a debate.it is designed to make youretreat, to scare you.if the basis for every premiseis ill that is plaguing americatoday, you want to reduce crime,you are racist.you want a strong border, youare a racist.you want school choice, you mustbe racist.you want to end homelessness?races.it is -- in fact, that actualactivity preserves racismbecause it actually hurts theminorities.he just wanted to scare this guyaway and how can you be racistby challenging a whitepresident?a white person who attended thefuneral of a kkk leader, whosaid to plax, you ain't black ifyou ain't for joe.he knows better.i said
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it.that is so racist.>> kellyanne: joe biden came in fifth and new hampshire.he got a percent of the votelast time.he came fourth in iowa.60% of the vote there.and then he went to southcarolina and won becausecongress shurmur -- chairmanclyburn helped him do that andsupported him.but by congressman clyburn's ondefinition, joe biden is races.why did he run in 2020 when hegot in a black man's way, corybooker, a black and indianwoman's way, kamala harris.is he a homophobe because he gotin the way of the first would beopenly gay president, petebuttegieg?and running as the whitecisgender liberal rich guy, hegot in the way of the americansamoan in the race and just as awriter that was tulsi gabbard,not elizabeth warren.so
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he even got in the way of ahispanic man who ran forpresident.by clyburn's own definition, joebiden is races for running.i think the biggest problem isnot dean phillips.the biggest problem is that anincreasing number ofnon-college-educated nonwhitevoters are migrating to therepublican party.and they are doing that becauseof the economy.they are doing that because ofthe border.they are doing that because oflaw enforcement but also becauseof education, school choice andalso they are doing it becauseof the open hostility towardreligion by the democraticparty.it is a big mistake for thedemocrats to do that.the biggest problem is not deanphillips.it is that joe biden will have ahard time inspiring 81 millionvoters again.>> harold: i agree witheverything you said.i think clyburn's only park thatwas when phillips shouldcampaign with black voters.>> greg: when do you get todeclare, harold?>> kellyanne: his big point is someone else should not
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berunning and exposing the factthat your party which used toelevate and elect youngoutsiders like jimmy carter andbarack obama and bill clintonare now stuck with a guy -->> dana: what would clyburn sayabout newsom?>> jesse: up next, elon muskunleashing on the woke mindvirus on an interview with joerogan. >> harold: elon a
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this is american infrastructure, a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google also defends these services for everyone who lives here. ♪ musk and joerogan.the world's richest man in thesheen on a bunch of topicsincluding free speech.dropping a bombshell revelationabout the social media platformpreviously known as twitter.>> the degree to which twitterwas an arm of the government wasnot well understood.a state publication
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is the wayto think of twitter.republicans were surprised at 10times the rate of democrats.>> harold: the billionairerevealing the real reason why hepart of twitter in the firstplace.>> i was worried about that itwas having a gross effect oncivilization.if you walk around downtown sanfrancisco, right near thetwitter headquarters, it is azombie apocalypse.and the outcome of that mindvirus is very clear if you walkaround the streets of downtownsan francisco.it is the end of civilization.>> harold: greg, i admire him alot.he paid $44 billion.>> greg: he is amazing.that in a bit was incredible.there's about 50 minutes of itthat is horrible.musk and rogan eat an anchovyand pineapple pizza and they areover the microphone.it is the most disgusting thing.but this is so good.just skip over that.robert the world's richest manwho could do anything do this
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ata great cost to him?it is to save civilization.he realized that from outside looking at twitter, that it wasa silencing mechanism that wasremoving the sand for just thesepernicious beliefs of people tobasically live in five squaremiles, right?they are projecting these crazybeliefs that have destroyed sanfrancisco ultimately around theunited states and create an openair apocalypse and you know heis doing it and he is doing animportant thing because look atthe people that he is scaring.you are seeing extinction lists,people who believe that yourthoughts or just humans ingeneral need to be controlledand ultimately silence.if you are against musk, you aresimply the villain in one of thegreatest movies being made rightnow.>> harold: dana, you havethoughts?>> dana: anyone who missedsomething because of censorshipor an insult about greg.no, obviously, this is a bigproblem and i think it hascontinued.i would not be
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surprised if thisis happening now on tiktok.you talk about the mind virus.look at what is happening interms of anti-semitism and theguy who used to run tinder saidthat was the -- more that youpost pro-palestinian content,you get more views on tiktok.it means what do you do?you create more of those samethings so that you can get moreof that.it is a self-fulfilling cycle.>> greg: what about grindr?>> i don't even know what thatis.i have always utilized since thebeginning of twitter utilized itfor work.i find it impossible to use now.i find it hard to find breakingnews on it.no, i don't know what is goingon with it.every day, there is somethingthere for and to have to go fromthe following to the -->> greg: that is confusing.you go with the following.>> dana: it is all dog videos.i need to
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know what is going onin the war and it is frustrating and i hope it gets fixed.>> harold: kellyanne, what areyour thoughts?>> kellyanne: i'm happy thatelon musk has spent $44 billionto do this.a lot of the concern, peopleknew they were being censoredand shadow band and silenced andcanceled.he has put -- and we have theevidence and the only peopletrying to conceal the facts fromus are those who wear.those perpetrating those factsand npr did a study that in thelead up to the 2020 electionbasically, like, x percentage oftweets were coming from verysmall percentage of people likealmost all tweets -- just peopletalking to each other andhigh-fiving each other but themedia use with a as anassignment editor.they take it is real.and they love to see how manylikes to get to retweets.i have been very public aboutit, i think twitter helped addto destruction of my marriage.and
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it is restorative for peoplewho live online.we have a lot of people in thiscountry now who live basicallyonline, where they get theirfood, their information, theirschooling, their sex, theirfriendships.i'm so happy that musk did this.the pieces of the interview thati read and i did not listen toit like you did.i have to say there's elon musktells joe rogan the reason hewould beat mark zuckerberg in afight and elon musk says, zuckpulled out.he pulled out of the fight.at the end of the day, i wouldlike to find you.i don't know.musk has got 11 kids.i did not know he was a fan ofthe pullout method.>> greg: i do not know whereyou're going with that.>> kellyanne: there, it is.>> harold: take us home.>> jesse: i made a play that isworth repeating.i did a deep dive into thedemocratic profile of thetwitter employees.
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only 50% white.mostly in their 20s.all making six figures.90% voting democrat.all nerdy computer sciencemajors, all a single, mostlybecause living in apartments insan francisco.that is one of the biden virusdemocrats.it joins forces with the fbi.there was an fbi deep dive.control freaks, fauci lovers,you see everything as a threatto national security.so this mind virus commingledwith this mind virus, created asuper virus.i call it a psyop because ithappened at the same time of thepandemic and the election.so everyone got rich and thenjoe biden got elected and thenwe are left picking up thepieces.i want to know what he waswearing, elon musk and i think ifigured it out.it is a velvet blazer with a twotone underneath.see how he has got the collarand the cuffs and i see that asa button-down
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shirt with orangesilk blazer.there's something else going onand you see the thing comingdown from the collar.it is like an extra layer ofskin.i don't know what that is.elon, tell us what you arewearing, because i got to findout.>> harold: what is that, velvet?"the fastest" is up next. >> kellyanne: will come i was stuck. unresolved depression symptoms were in my way.
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back.airport brawls are about to getso much worse.united airlines debuting newplans to let those with windowseats board first.the move will only save them twominutes for flight.greg.22 minutes --dash.>> greg: two minutes.i think they should be boardingby height.that is generally shorter peopleweigh less and so they take lessroom and it is all a bid -->> kellyanne: the biggest suitcases.>> greg: we need to solve theoverhead bin crisis.we need to find what a personalitem is.and does not make any sense.everything in life comes
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down toscarcity.that is what creates more.scarcity of energy.scarcity of overhead bin space,creating the next world war.mark my words.>> kellyanne: dana, frequentflyer.>> dana: i don't know, notnecessarily.i do like the window seat.here is the problem with thisone.if you let the window seat,people get in first and thenthey take all the event space.that is going to delayed theflight even longer and is goingto cost you more than twominutes to get that soft.>> kellyanne: what problem arethey actually solving?>> harold: i do know, but i'mgoing window seats all the way.>> kellyanne: exit row guy?>> harold: two minutes can makea big difference.>> dana: the worst on theairplane is the row in front ofthe exit row.don't ever book that row.>> neil: jessica drapp as up.>> jesse: this is when a fish inthe sea
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i can't wait. herald sunny botelho, ane wish o 84-year-old out of out of out of arizona, got a wish of his life. he was 25 years old. or the yhe went bought a games. five ticket for the yankees dodgers games. problem was, yankees sweptprobl the dodgers. he never got the game five his his daughters sent a lot bottom tickets to go see the rangers played the diamondbacks. he lived in arizona. it was a treatd backs.is he ofe because he's a texas rangers fan. rangers my last night. pu ggod bless him and his famil. >> great story, dana. check out thisa hard little pup. i have a hard time figuring oute how to get up the stairs, you know, because you justt me , like, right through and i wait. well, let me try that again. oh , yeah, i know. try again. verified ness. you have to havesque. the australian shepherds are very smart, right? they go down, help this puppy figurey fi iguret out out.mccalm also, i mentioned the untold story with martha maccallum. i interviewe d her this week on her podcast. i highly recommend it. it's after her viewing of thr ve hamas videos. >> all right. all right. tonigh t, what a show we got. kennedy adam hunter, comedian, kat timpf entire is back. >> hey, let's do this.
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>> greg's itchy must cox news. oh, this is so good. take a look at this. must cox ah, you kno youw he ned to do this. you know, when you been going shopping, holiday shopping, you've been walkin, hog aroundto the house and you it's just like you develop a little itch thh, .u just got to scratcu but you can't. >> this is what you do. they have rocks all over town, so you get s. happy >> yeah, just so you could just look that he is so happy. >> do most have? i don't know. yes. yeah. you know, when you love elon musk? god. >> well, mine's fiji. it's okay. time. christmas time. at least according to mariah carey. at the stroke of midnight, the grammy winner posted >> kelristmas aa video showingg to kick off the holiday season while singing her hit all i wantsingin for christmas.i >> although we sawng thanksgivig to get through, the unofficial queen of christmas says we can b start decking the halls today, the day after halloween, november 1st. let's do is do t. . >> all right. that's it for us. have a great nightjess. welcome to jesse watters. >> prime time tonight. where's the money? we found i

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