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intelligence tools with deepfakes and other things could manipulate stocks, i am amazed that hasn't happened so far, so senator kennedy and i have a bill that says, you know, let's give f stock, the regulator council, they have not had a great record so far, look at this holistically, and then if there are areas where there is manipulation, iai, we can use already existing trouble damages, or we can say if you've got an ai tool out there, it can lead to something bad, some level of liability. let's look at where ai could have because of it is scale and speed dramatic negative effects tomorrow. >> neil: some thing we cannot grasp but obviously you are trying to get to the bottom of it. senator mark warner, thank you. >> neil, thank you so much. >> neil: to the sender's point, the s&p very close to a record. that will do it. here now, "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: greg gutfeld come
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along with katie pavlich, harold ford jr., jesse watters, and she has a restraining order against the elf on a shelf, dana perino. "the five." democrats painting republicans as murderers for simply wanting to have secure borders. check out what is happening in eagle past, texas, right now. a massive migrant snaking around in a line i would make the tsa jealous. thousands waiting to be processed by border patrol after they crossed into america illegally. texas governor greg abbott responding to the insanity by enacting sweeping new powers allowing cops to arrest illegals and put them back to mexico. basically he is doing the job that joe biden should be doing, but of course, dems are reacting to that by playing come of course, the murder card. >> you look at somebody like greg abbott, my governor, and his solution is to basically say, hey, we're going to kill people that are going to try to
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come in. that is not a solution. >> the governor of texas needs to take a look in the mirror of the chaos that he is causing for this country. this is not just a chicago dynamic. he is attacking our country. >> the law is incredibly extreme, and it does not make communities in texas safer. just does not. it dehumanizes, which is what republicans tend to do, certain republicans tend to do, is dehumanize immigrants, and also demonize them. >> greg: and as the biden administration gears up the challenge texas, abbott says the white house gave him no choice. >> biden's deliberate inaction has left texas to fend for itself. the authors of the united states constitution foresaw a situation when the federal government would be inattentive to states that faced challenges at their borders. and in response, they inserted article one, section ten, to the
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united states constitution, to empower states to take action to defend themselves. and that is exactly what texas is doing. >> greg: you know, jesse, eagle pass looks almost as chaotic as the philadelphia eagles offense last night. >> jesse: thanks, greg. you didn't see the game, did you? >> greg: i saw the final score. it was pretty bad. actually worse than what is going on in eagle pass right now. i would be embarrassed if i were you. >> jesse: the eagles should throw up a drone because they might be able to see what is going on in the secondary. this drone has changed my mind. usually i am against technology, that this drone makes you see, people call it an invasion, it is looking more and more like that as you see these images, and graphics, real terms. i think when you say you are going to kill people and use all of this hyperbole, hitler, the american people don't buy it anymore. the democrats have no solutions, they just have smears, and we are waking up to that fact beer now this guy, johnson, is a
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total crybaby. got a couple migrants coming to his city that has 2.6 million people in chicago, eagle pass has 30,000 people, and they just brought 10,000 people into town. that is like having a three bedroom, uterus went to a two bedroom and you still have to pay for it. so the american people are now wise and i understand why this is a huge problem, and we have been read billed. do you see the fox poll max? you didn't see the fox poll. the country overwhelmingly wants to deport -- two-thirds want fines for businesses. and we want to send the military to the border now. joe biden is only 20% approval for migration. this is like the easiest pivot of all time. so if you say things are wor working, at the border and it is secure, and then you see the immigration system is broken and you need republicans to help fix it, and then you attack the one republican who is fixing it,
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that doesn't make any sense. texas is not going to be an asylum turnstile. it is not going to be a landing pad for the third world so joe biden can turn texas blue. it is not going to do that. and i applaud the governor for standing up and taking action, i am sure it will be tied up in court tomorrow. >> greg: dana, you know what i always love about this? while they are actually demonizing, they are accusing others of demonizing. so they go, they are murderers. [laughs] that's demonization. >> dana: talk about dehumanize and, what about all of the women that have to go through horrible situations with the cartels on their way here? how about the fact these people are standing out there in the cold, and when karine jean-pierre says that republicans want this to happen and this is dehumanizing and the border is actually closed and it is trump's fault and everything, what happened is, pictures stick in your mind. her words go in one ear and out the other. this drone, and every media
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outlet could do this. everybody else could do this. i listened to npr this morning because i am very fair and balanced. >> greg: wow. >> dana: i was spitting nails because they lead the broadcast with governor abbott story, and about how horrible this is and how outrageous, and i was sitting there thinking, this is the story of a lifetime. look at what is happening here. you have, what was it i just saw? 260% overcapacity in one tent, in one place, in eagle pass. the other thing they did is pull all of the border patrol personnel from the highway so if you are patrolling, maybe you see something suspicious as a state patrol officer, and you want to stop that car, guess what, you found a million fentanyl pills in there. none of that can happen right now because all of them have to go there in order to just deal with this. the biden administration is forcing americans to say, we have to do something different. and it might be drastic. they are giving people no choice
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but to change their opinion on this. >> greg: send them to chicago, that was the chicago mayor, right? send them to chicago and let them take care of it. katie, so he is a murderer because he is suggesting arresting someone for an arrestable offense. >> katie: right. for breaking into a sovereign country. illegally, which is also illegal under federal law, they're just not enforcing it. appeared to dana's point about things being drastic, the longer they let this go on, the more drastic the response will have to be, so they are setting themselves up for that. the white house has continued to try to say that illegal immigration has always been a problem, this is nothing new. this is new. this is unprecedented. what you are seeing, we have never seen this before with the numbers. joe biden claims he is a dealmaker. republicans on capitol hill want to stop the flow by doing some asylum reform. the white house is demanding more money to continue managing the flow and allowing endless amounts of people in. republicans are standing their ground in the house in the
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senate under saying we will give you ukraine funding and funding for israel if you just give us some asylum reform and some border security measures. the white house has responded to that by saying as the press secretary did today, that it is dehumanizing, that it is inhumane, that they just hate illegal immigrants. and the final thing is the press secretary also was going off about greg abbott's flights or busing to chicago. chicago is a proud sanctuary city. the federal government has been busing and flying millions of illegal immigrants to anywhere they want to go for years. so for them to kind of gas light and say, well, it is inhumane for texas to do it by a couple thousand but when we do it, it is humane and proper and the right way to handle irregular immigration. >> greg: harold, great to have you back at the table appeared to be too good to be back. the body politic is so divided. and making it worse, you can't govern. i don't disagree with anything that has been set around the
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table. it is amazing to me, at a time in which, i am 53, i remember what it was like when there was a national security threat when another country invaded another country, america was there. you make a great analogy about this is federal law that has been broken, also. democrats should stop criticizing governor abbott. you can criticize his politics and other things but not this issue. this is not one -- i would probably be doing the same thing because if you are cities are being overrun, the mayors are local elected officials there. democrats and republicans are being given a favorite in the house and the senate. republicans have been given the favor because we need to support israel and ukraine. democrats have a favor because we need to protect our border. the two come together and behave like adults and let's pass something that makes the nation stronger, that enforces, allows us to enforce laws at the border, which means build a w wall. hire more agents. reform the assignment process. use an employee every piece of
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technology, as jesse said, to ensure we are able to locate these big groups of people coming before they get to our border. this is not a democrat issue in my mind, this is not a republican issue. this is an issue that is just broken, and it is going to take real leadership on the part of both parties to fix it. >> katie: pressure on mexico would be helpful because we cannot fly a drone over to see them unless we have mexico's permission, so. >> greg: that's a bit unfair. all right, it is the most embarrassing moment of joe biden's presidency. kamala harris is now more popular. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: joe biden has hit rock bottom. it is not because of his latest train wreck approval numbers or his stumble. kamala is now more popular than joe biden. the approval rating of all the word salad spewing vp is at 35%. which is a hair better than her boss, who clocked in at 34%. it is no wonder our vp has a little extra spring in her step. looks like she had a pretty good
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time at our university celebration game. >> vice president of the united states kamala harris but also a very proud graduate of howard university. >> a very proud. [laughter] >> i don't know about all of that. >> jesse: and as joe biden bottoms outcome a new report claims his aides are worried about his age and energy levels, but dr. jill has the prescription to get his mojo going again. not that. the first lady trying to get her husband to eat better, rest more, and travel less. >> she is very involved in making sure that he gets enough rest. she has also been pushing him on his diet, trying to get him to eat more fish. and salmon and a little bit less junk food. >> jesse: less junk food. all right, dana, joe just took a four-day weekend, but he really wants to travel more. >> dana: i'm not sure how he could travel less.
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i mean, perhaps if he doesn't take the 30-second commute from the east wing to the west wing, he could cut down on some travel. i don't get this, actually. because something is happening. i think that the white house has realized that his numbers are solidifying in the 30s, in the low 30s, and once you get to that point, it is very hard to get out of it. it is also possible that the white house and campaign team has specifically put this into the news cycle to give a heads up to the donors and the party faithful to say, look, we get it. we are working on it. no problem. or there are now leaks within a very tight white house. but i think it is the former. i think they want everyone to know that dr. jill is on it and is going to make sure he is okay and can go the distance. the thing about kamala harris is perhaps her 17th staff turnover and makeover has finally helped a little bit. that might be the case. he is in pretty bad shape.
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this image of him is solidifying and the people's minds. and once you get to that point, it is hard to break apart. >> jesse: katie, do you think it is kamala's rise or joe's dissent that has created this imbalance? >> katie: i don't think she is really rising. they are both in the low 30s. kind of an outlier. she is usually the high 20s, lower 30s. in terms of her approval. but the bottom line is, they have a very hard time over the next year trying to change the realities of what is making them a popular. they keep trying to say inflation is going down, but don't worry, the inflation reduction act, which isn't working, is working to fix this problem. they are not going to get some big legislative deal over the next year that they can really run on to win. so now they are turning to things again like don't worry, we are working on junk fees. people don't like junk fees but they don't like high price of
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the grocery even more. and so they are running out of options in terms of turning the boat around for big accomplishments just based on the makeup of what is happening on capitol hill and the issues that are plaguing them that take time to turn around and a reversal of a number of policies they have been championing over the last three years. >> jesse: harold, do you agree that it is too late to turn things around for the white house? >> harold: i don't think it is too late thereby don't dismiss these numbers or dismiss or belittle the fact the white house last week, i don't think there is -- if there is a strategy, i d i don't know whatt is. one of the things you want to be talking summing up your achievements and saying how your achievements will help you accomplish even more the next four years. i could write one here, they don't need to listen to me, but i would say we are building more things in america, including chips and refrigerators and cars and prescription drugs, so we don't have to be dependent on others. two, invested in our infrastructure and even republicans, i don't think any democrat, the people who didn'no
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their districts. we are protecting women's health rights. inflation is coming down. unemployment is at a record low, and the stock market seems to be setting record highs. they can say to little more passionately, and for that matter repeat it over and over again. it's been given four more years, this is what i would do. if you just sit back and look at these numbers, not relevant to the american people, the numbers will continue to persist. >> jesse: what harold seems to be saying is hunter should give his daddy line of cocaine. >> greg: that is exactly what harold was saying. it is weird, though, when you mentioned those metrics, why isn't it translating in people's lives. something is going on that we don't know. kamala harris more popular than joe biden, that's not saying much, right? here are three things that are more popular than joe biden: gangrene, getting hit in the face with a hammer, and brian kilmeade. but you mentioned this to katie, kamala has been playing the long game. she didn't have to improve.
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she knows that even if she stays put, joe would degrade like an sliced avocado in the sun. it is why i hang out with they know. i look taller because she is shorter. if kamala fails up every time joe falls down. she is like the dump student who gets five because the teacher grades on a curve. but there's only two people in the class and one of them, you know, breakfast is embalming fluid. he can't rest anymore unless he checks into forest lawn. the big question is, if they unload joe, and i think they will, who gets kamala? it is like when a couple splits up, who gets the cat? except no one wants the cat. they need to have a rescue shelter for politicians because she can't stay on the ticket with or without joe. she only has one fan, and that is dan quayle saying, thank you, thank you. >> jesse: wait a second. they wouldn't jam kamala onto a ticket with gavin newsom, you are saying?
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>> greg: i don't think so because that would be an accusation of racism. >> jesse: we are here for that. >> harold: also the same state, so i am not sure they would. >> jesse: is there a constitutional argument because i really don't care. [laughter] coming up, mayor eric adams just said something about new york city that will shock you. usable musical ♪ ♪ with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ahh, -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein 30 grams protein, one gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients for immune health. (♪) hi, i'm stacey, and i've lost 60 pounds on golo. (guitar music) this belt i used to wear, way down at the first and second notch, it's the only thing i've kept from before losing weight and i'm keeping this because i'm never going back.
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into our trade center to a person who is celebrating a new business that is open. this is a very, very complicated city, and that is why it is the greatest city on the globe. >> katie: now you would think he would want to clean up those comments and apologize for the insensitive 9/11 comparison, but no. mayor adams was doubling down today. >> the sentence police that sit in front of the tv and say, let's wait to see eric make one sentence that we can turn into a front page. listen, you are going to find many of them because i am authentic and i am going to talk the way new yorkers talk. those who take my comments in good faith are not going to try to turn them around, and all of a sudden say, you are trying to desecrate the 9/11. >> katie: so dana, maybe he made those comments because he was digging to the bottom to try to find things left about
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new york. >> dana: i do love new york. i am frustrated. my biggest frustration right now is the sanitation situation. there is trash literally everywhere. the trash cans are not big enough and not getting picked up enough, that is my big problem. i feel for him anyway because i am sure he would love to have a do-over, but then i also kind of admire, look, i am just talking, give me a break, i am moving on and try to be the leader of this city. it was a very poor choice of words. i am sure 100 things could run through his mind before he should've said that. but one of the things you might consider doing is when somebody asks you something like that if you are not exactly sure what you want to say, you just say, it's interesting that you ask me that, and that gives your brain time to catch up so you can say something -- harold knows all about this, because i am sure he has used this tactic before appeared to be five harold? >> harold: that's an interesting question. i am with dana and give people the benefit of the doubt. i don't think there's anyone who loves the city more than eric adams. i am raising my kids here.
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trying to give the most favorable light, may be meant to say also we have recovered from the the greatest city, unlike you, i want the crime and the public safety issues, as well as sanitation. i think the mayor is committed to that. >> katie: so jesse, eric adams has a 28% approval rating, which is the lowest of any new york made her a quarter century. and 72% disapprove of his handling of the homeless issue. >> jesse: the mayor is shot. he looks like he knows he is about to be indicted at any second on these federal charges that have destroyed him. he looks like a shell of his former self but he crossed the mob boss joe biden. any time you cross the boss, menendez, trump, link it to adams. a sore subject for the president. now he has destroyed his entire political future and it is sad to watch because the guy really does care about the city. he is also vegan.
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[laughter] and so he is running on fumes. dana, you know better than anybody at this table that men need animal protein, and you combine that with the fact that he is burning the candle at both ends because he is doing this restaurant scene all the time. he is waking up. he is tired. he is hungry. and his approval rating is in the gutter. and now he is looking at the fact that he is going to spend the rest of his life paying white-collar criminal defense attorneys to fight this federal indictment that is about to hit at any second. i would be saying stupid stuff, too. but katie, i speak with precision because i was trained to speak with precision and i've never said anything that has gotten myself in trouble. [laughter] >> katie: greg, should we get the mayor some p protein? >> greg: jesse hit on something. the science is settled. vegan diets do cause brain damage. remember, the thing is, they asked him for one word and he said new york. he should have just stopped right there and just said
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"pass." saying a big draw to the city's terrorism is kind of come in my opinion, counterintuitive. this is like a really handsome guy saying his best quality is chlamydia. because i am so appealing that i attract the worst. that is what he is saying. you can use this logic for anything. yeah, we've got a lot of property theft but that is because we have so many great products to steal. yeah, our murder rate is high because the city is literally to die for. and our homeless problem speaks to our ample awnings and our wide sidewalks. but i think his point was that anything could happen here and so he did kind of a list argument and people see the list as everything is equal when it is not. i would have put that down on the list, you know, great shopping, dining, theater, but then he says one of the things was that people are opening up businesses and i see a lot of empty stores. the only stores that are doing well in new york right now are the pod stores because you've got to be high to live here.
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>> katie: there are a lot of pot stores i have noticed. >> greg: every corner. >> katie: speaking of new york, alec baldwin coming under attack by pro-hamas agitators. see the wild video up next. ♪ ♪ she runs and plays like a puppy again. his #2s are perfect! he's a brand new dog, all in less than a year. when people switch their dog's food from kibble to the farmer's dog, they often say that it feels like magic. but there's no magic involved. (dog bark) it's simply fresh meat and vegetables, with all the nutrients dogs need— instead of dried pellets. just food made for the health of dogs. delivered in packs portioned for your dog. it's amazing what real food can do. i hear it all the time. people tell me they'd love to buy gold. but because it's gold
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do you condemn israel for their -- >> you've already got your mind made up. you ask stupid questions. >> can the media -- [indistinct] >> [bleep]. [bleep]. >> greg: baldwin was apparently minding his business when the protesters spotted himt in his face. police whisking baldwin away before things could escalate further. we have a little bit more from the protesters. check these gems out. >> nypd, kkk, idf, they are all the same! >> dana: that is so dumb. what a chant. what kind of chant is that? the nypd, the kkk, and the idf are all the same? >> greg: okay, there are terrible things going on here.
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one, these protesters are young and ideologically captured, they are well organized, relentless, and profoundly anti-west, anti-semitic. this is something that has been brewing and has been well prepared for. this is what happens. you have thousands of brainwashed minions who see october 7th as a victory, and when you have a liberal like alec baldwin fighting left-wing protesters, you've got trouble. you know, protesters, may be in the old days, might have wanted to persuade people. but this does nothing like that. this diminishes the sympathy you would have for the cause, which makes me think that they know that and they don't care. they are not interested in persuading. it is not about the cause, it is about filling an empty hole in their lives. the left has created a society, you know, predicated on meaninglessness. church sucks.
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family sucks. tradition sucks. so all you have is your ego and a thirst for attention. this is their only activity. you can tell they have no desire to engage. they are just trying to instill fear and shut you down. i think this is going to get worse before it goes away. >> dana: it is sort of weird, harold, how a camera finds him wherever he goes. i am surprised by that. >> harold: i feel bad for him, and i thought that his reaction was entirely human and understandable, and even defensible. but the bigger issue i think it's what greg is touching on. i don't mind people, as long as they stay within the confines of the law, protesting about things that i completely disagree with. people who protest have to also understand, as much as they think some of us are wrong with the people who may be on the other side of the issue from them are wrong, they could absolutely be wrong, as well. the right to be stupid is one
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that we protect in america. >> greg: jesse. >> harold: we are founded -- [laughter] one of the things i hope, what alec baldwin was saying, you made your mind up before about the question you are asking me, you don't really want an answer. i think there are some of that that some people feel and i think rightly so from some of these protesters. college campuses have been a place or the many years where protest has grown and made us all better. the antiwar protest on college campuses, the boycotting of south africa, protest on campus is trying to get american companies to divest from south africa, helped us get to a better outcome. i am not sure what these protesters are doing is going to help us enable us to get to a better place sooner than we should. some of the things they talk about, about ways in which people are treated, i think there is some fair points to make, but when you behave like this, to greg's point, you belittle, you diminish, and you make it almost improbable, if
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not impossible that we are going to get to a better ending or a better outcome. >> greg: that is your answer. they wanted to be impossible. this is about destroying western culture. >> dana: you think so? >> katie: absolutely. this is a pro terrorism mob and alec baldwin got surrounded by it but he is not the only person they were harassing last night. this group of pro-hamas protesters, agitators, got wind of a night for humanity for a woman who is a mother, who is 19-year-old daughter is still being held hostage by hamas. they swarmed that building. they were harassing the people who were in that event. then they stormed off to the train station, the main train station across from penn penn station, and they were harassing train passengers, fully covered with their faces, sunglasses on, with their scarves, and when you are in new york city and you are trying to get on a train and you have pro-terrorist agitators preventing you from moving, preventing you from having a
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peaceful night, maybe with your family and your kids, that is a really terrifying experience and greg is absolutely right. they have no interest in having a debate. they want to conquer, they want to be in charge, and they want to subjugate people, which is exactly what they did yesterday, and it is a shame that alec baldwin got stopped. i am glad that he, you know, told them off, but there were people who tried to figure out ways to get their kids back from these terrorist in the gaza strip and they were harassed. >> dana: jesse, you're an expert in the ambush. how do you think alec baldwin handled it? >> jesse: it depends on what side of the ambush you are on, dana. if you did that with me when i was filming, i would love it because you want anger. but if i was his p.r. person, wouldn't be so happy about it. if i was his wife, i would be even more unhappy. but then i am thinking, why am i imagining myself as alec baldwin's wife? [laughter] dana, when i look at this story, i try to take myself out of it, which is difficult for me because we are given these stories and we have to make a
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comment. and i'm trying to fight off my heart from my head here. anyway, i don't like alec baldwin. he doesn't like me. doesn't like anything i do come anything i say, anything i stand for. he has killed a woman. and then he cried about it and lied about it and didn't really have to face any charges. but i also don't like the mob tactics, and i also kind of wanted him to take a swing at someone so it would be good television. so for the first time all year i am conflicted, dana. i don't know what to say. >> greg: don't let that stop you. >> jesse: so i'm not going to let it stop me, and i'm just going to say i liked alec baldwin's swagger, but i agree with you, why is he always finding himself in these situations? [laughter] and how is he -- he is always hitting reporters, but he spared the pro-hamas agitator? >> dana: i think it's amazing you got all the way to december 19th without ever being conflicted. that's pretty good. >> jesse: i am paid to not be
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♪ ♪ >> harold: worst husband ever? or hero to men everywhere? former nfl coach rex ryan revealing that he once went to cancun by himself and stranded his wife at the airport because one of their dogs was sick and couldn't fly with them. >> so i did what every man who's been married for 37 years -- >> you packed up your stuff and went home and spent the week with your wife and your sick dog. >> no, of course not. i went down to cancun on the third wheel of the thing. i'm sitting back there and drinking beer and laying in, you know, having a good time in the ocean and enjoying the sun. of course. that is what every man would do. >> harold: dana, how would you
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feel if peter and percy were at the airport and peter decided to leave and you and percy went home and he had gone down to cancun? >> dana: well, first, i would have a great week. that would be great. this is a little bit unimaginable to me because peter and i met on a plane, as you know, and we enjoy traveling together, but if the dog was sick, we would have stayed home together, and pretty sure. i've a feeling his wife was probably cool with him going. i would be like, good, go, see you next week. >> harold: would you leave gus? >> greg: here is the deal. anyone married for three or five or even 15 years passing judgment, no, shut up. you know, he wanted some me time after almost 40 years of marriage. this is like a ground criticizing a five-star general because he is no longer on the front lines. you know, you've been there long enough, you fought the wars, you know, you earned it. you do for decades, then you can pop off, right? he coached it in a way like you got time off for good behavior.
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he did his stint in the big house, gets a little parole, so i say, it's good. my wife and i usually fly separately because, you know, i am terrible be around. [laughter] so, you know, i think it is great. i think listening to harold talk, i think the new model for fox should be america's watching. it should be your wife is watching. >> katie: why do you fly separately? you up to get there three hours earlier? speech or i get there three hours, she is like 30 minutes. >> katie: 30 minutes before. >> harold: would you be upset if your husband did this to you? >> katie: i would probably feel be fine with him going and i would be happy taking care of the dog but i think if it is a different situation where you are in the bathroom or getting water or you are late and your husband leaves on the plane, then that on you because you just didn't make up the time. but for a sick dog, i don't know, wouldn't be mad about it, i think it is fine. >> harold: you are very generous. jesse, what are your thoughts? because they were at the airport
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together, she intended to go on the trip, it was not like she said go on the trip, we've been married 40 years. they get to the airport together, dog is sick, he says, you go to home with the dog. would you do that to them? >> jesse: no. they are divorced now, too. >> harold: rex and his wife? >> greg: are they? >> jesse: that is what johnny told me. he also got a tattoo of the wife on his calf. and then he divorced her. [laughter] >> katie: does this need to be fact-checked? because i don't believe you. >> jesse: you fact-check it. i agree with the grad, generally. in 37 years, this happens. >> dana: i thought you would be more offended they were going to cancun. >> jesse: my boycott is still in effect. >> harold: i don't know if i could do that. >> dana: they are still married. they are still married. >> jesse: johnny! >> greg: ask about the tattoo.
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>> jesse: rex. a tattoo of your wife on your calf? speeder must've done something really bad. >> dana: you can't even see it. >> jesse: where should we have it come on the face? >> dana: if you want to look at your wife, put on your forearm. no one can see you with the person behind you. >> greg: you are at a bar, you are sitting there. you can't take the tattoo off. >> jesse: you are drinking at the bar, you see her like this? >> dana: i just don't understand why people get tattoos on this side of their body that they can't see. >> jesse: it is called a stamp. >> dana: not on your calf. >> jesse: the lower calf. >> katie: tattoos are great when you don't have your wedding ring on. >> jesse: i do not take my wedding ring off. i said i turned it around so you could see the diamonds. you guys pay too much attention
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to what i say. it's not like i said there i'm glad there is a 9/11. >> harold: my wife is watching. sweetheart, i'm going to do exactly what you tell me to. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ is all about presents and shopping and cookies and trees. but we know christmas isn't about something you buy at a store. it's about something so much greater. it is the day we celebrate the incredible truth that god so loved the world that he gave his only son. it's not about presents. it's about jesus. join me this advent in praying every day on hallow. cut through the noise and find god's peace. (carolers) ♪ iphone 15 pro, your husband deserves it! ♪ (mom) carolers? to tell me you want a new iphone? a better plan is verizon. (dad) no way they'd take this wreck. (carolers) ♪ yes, they will, in any condition. ♪ ♪ get iphone 15 pro and ipad and apple watch - all on them! ♪
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weighs 11 pounds and pure fluff. baby likes to swim around and munch on ice treats as part of his disgusting life. this makes me -- listen. listen. now he is not talking. i mean speaking. he was making funny noises. sounds like harold during the break. [. >> dana: sounds like a cat. >> greg: isn't it great. speaking ever harold, you are next. >> harold: a parade of santas traded in sleighs as annual christmas regatta. competitors rode through the city iconic can a will that. point of personal privilege thanks to the medical care team presbyterian shout out to you guys. >> katie: check out this cute pomeranian puppy named pepper. tornado of fluff. this is what she does when the mail comes slew the slot.
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>> dana: likes to pay bills? >> katie: gets excited when she gets letters from her friends at dog day care. tornado of fluff. very cute, pepper. >> dana: mine is not funny. on "america's newsroom" this morning her husband has been in japanese custody since 2021. he was with his wife and children heading to lunch. he had lost consciousness after suffering acute mountain sickness. there was an accident. two japanese citizens perished in that. the japanese held him even though there was no alcohol involved. and he was held in solitary confinement. it is an outrage. he finally now has been transferred to the united states. but he is still in u.s. custody. he is being held at a jail in los angeles. here is britney this morning. >> even if he were not to commute the sentence, if we go through the normal process through the doj, like i said,
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there is nothing difficult about this case. he could be home. he could be home in time for christmas. >> dana: let me be clear. what happened was they were coming down the mountain there was a car accident. that's what happened. he momentarily lost consciousness. they paid restitution to the family. president biden and kamala harris really should finish the job here. do the right thing. commute the sentence and pardon him so he can be home with his family by christmas. he has been in jail in japan since 2021. he should not be in jail in america. >> greg: jesse? >> jesse: when i i announced this groundbreaking i don't know what you call it work of art get it together. people were asking, clamoring how can i get a signed copy? go to www jesse sign book.com. you preorder it and then in march you will get the signed copy sent to your house. and then in between just put a little thing in the stocking. >> greg: wonderful? >> bret: can i get it in february, do you think, greg? just a little early? >> jesse: whatever you want.
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