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>> greg: i'm greg gutfeld along with judge jeanine pirro, piers morgan, jesse watters, and she's not allowed to hold a balloon, dana perino.de "the five."mocr ♪ ♪ democrats getting another warning on how their war on maga lead to a 2024 shellacking. jamie dimon, telling joe biden'i party to knock off the extreme divisiveh maga crap.s wo >> i wish the democrats would think more carefully when theyiy talk about maga. just take a step back, be honest. they weras we kind of right abot nato, about immigration. he grew the economy quite well.. tax reform worked. he was right about some of china. but he wasn't wrong aboug abt se of these critical issues and that's why they're voting for him. i think people should be a little more respectful of our fellow citizens. this negative talk about maga is going to hurt biden's electiond. campaign. >> greg: amen.
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don't trash trump supporters and don't call them racist. but if liberals took that advice, msnbc would turn into 24 hours of static, and that pundit who still "fox news @ night" wouldn't be able to smear half the country >> it's a vengeance this time around. and that we talk about trump als we the time, we need to talk about his voters. as tom nichols writes in the. atlantic, these particular voters want revenge, as well. they're getting what they wantt because they too are set on revenge. it's not economic anxiety, its racial anxiety, democratic panic. >> greg: but what happens when>> words get turned into deeds? it looks like the feds actually went after maga supporters. federal investigators asked banks to search customer transactions by using terms like maga and trump as part of a january 6th investigation. isn't everything part of that? the government even snooped on people who bought stuff at
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cabela's, bass pro shops, dick's sporting goods. the banks involved said they were just following orders.ca bubet jim jordan said this is a big problem.prob >> at the request of governmenti you've got banks surging private transactions of their customers for key search terms, keywords.e it looks like without anyy warrants, without any legal process. this is financiaprocesl surveile at its worst. >> greg: dana, again, i have to blow our horn. we were sounding the alarm on this kind of rhetoric three years ago. we predicted that pushing this divisive stuff, you're justin going to inevitably run out of victims. you're going to end up with most of america wondering why these people hate me. >> dana: they've already been called every name in the book for eight years, so there's the sunk cost. you keep calling them that, it goes in one ear and out the g oeother. e nobody even cares anymore. it's meaningless at this point. without hope, then fear and
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anger and hate are very powerful motivators. i think that's what you saw kamala harris doing yesterday on "the view." "i'm scared to death of these crazies." they want voters to be scared. i took jamie dimon's comments as a couple of signs. one, the business community in davos is preparing for president trump to return to the white house. also, that the biden campaign is not listening to jamie dimon behind the scenes, so hehe decid to say it in public where he would get a ton of attention and he's also contemplated running for president. so i'm sure the white house is atedrolling their eyes, that hes making newe whs and he's makinga lot oft of sense. he was on trump's business diversity -- or, business advisory group, and he stayed on much longer. remember, bob iger hightailed it quickly and stayed on at least until 2017. a couple weeks ago he made headlines telling democrat they
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should vote for haley because trump would be so bad. he's kind of all over the place, very transactional. but the bottom line of treating people better is a good one. >> greg: piers, a pleasure to have you visit from the charming little island called england. we were talking about this in the green room, that, unless yoe kind of pump the brakes on thish kind of rhetoric, it's only going to get worse. the proble.m is, as witht joy reid, if it's your profit center, racial divisive rhetoric, what are you going to do? >> piers: for her to talk about crazies, my god, the irony. after 2016 i was in new york and trump won and it was like a ghost town.wn anyone was sort of an i anaphylactic shock. i went the next night with my son, and by chance, chris rock was at the next table. we got the talking. i said, what do you make off election connect and he said it's whatever. i said, why do you think trump
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won and hillar ty lost?ne if someone's killed eighteo people, don'plt go around constantly saying he's killed nine. i thought it was ay saying veryv observation. as we would say iner england, don't go 4-egg the souffle don't need to. to.it's completely legitimate d accurate, and that's fine, but for eight years now there's been a constant barrage of wild over exaggeration. whether it's the russia collusion, that he is the neitww hitler, blah, blah, blah. i was really impressed by jamie dimon. i thought it was a smart take t remind people, not only are they no t crazy, a lot of trump supporters, but they had legitimate reasons to think that trump would do a better job than joe biden running the country. any listed a number of thingsco that trump achieved last time, and it took me back to what hillary clinton said about the basket of deplorables. if you start branding all trump supporters, 80 million h americans, as deplorable or
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crazy, it's going to come back and bite you.ll and i think they are raging hysterically and with wild exaggeration right into trump's hands. >> greg: that's true, turning him into a folk hero. all this branding has now turned into the tracking of purchase decisions by the government.ible how is this possible?ke what is your legal take on this? >> judge jeanine: my legal take is that of the fourth amended violation. the other da y i spoke to the fact that the bidenad administration is before themi supreme court on the murphy versus missouri case where the supreme court will decide as the lower courts have already decided whether or not the biden administration interfered with tfreedom of speech, theby first amendment, by forcing soml of the social media companies, whether it's facebook or youtube or x, to only promote x. and i see that, not meeting x,ro but only one concept as opposed to another, suppressingpe ecconservative speech.
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now you've got the democrats who are openly violating the fourth amendment. the you know they hate the s second amendment because it wasd obama who said those republicans cling to god and guns, or religion and guns, so the amazing thing is that they will turn around and say,ar "donald trump is a threat to democracy," but we are taking we are first amendment, we want to take away your second, we are interfering with the fourth amendment search and seizure," and i would not just trump, they're going after everyone of us. everyone of us is, as hillary said, part of the deplorables. and joy reid, i don't even want to mention her name, but she says that we want revenge, that the followers of donald trump want revenge just like americans in the '30s wanted fascism. i mean, where is she getting this stuff from?eir their job is to divide us, to hate us, to call us names and use apocalyptic terms, but this is where they lose. donald trump was president for
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four years, and we still have an country. we had a greatwe h economic pol. ask a democrat, jamie dimon. he was right on immigration, he was right on tax reform, and he was right on nato.id that's what jamie dimon said. so, you know, they are just doing this to their loss in thet end. >> greg: jesse, looking at how s they're targeting people likerg you, isn't it time to start g your life under the radar? maybe consider changing your identity instead of shopping at a bass pro shop, going to beaco? you should identify as a democrat, a nonbinary democrat,d just i to put them off your sce. >> jesse: how would it affect i my shows? >> greg: i think it would make a better. >> jesse: can't make it any worse! i am watters! >> greg: and i'm a girl.
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>> jesse: i think dana is white to migrate.h we are looking at him repair his relationship with the businessa community. but all of these executives and wall street live on the coast and theyl live in the cities, d they can't help not notice the destruction these democratic policies have had with the migration, the remote work, and money sees around the corner and they see trump sliding into sli first place. they saw the signao l he sent at the foe.x town hall and at his victory speech in iowa. that was, i'm going to laser focus onn policy. i am going to work withcr democrats to clean up the cities.ie s.i'm not going to have time for retribution, because we are going to be having so much success, and success is the best form of revenge. and they see that, and they like that. winthat's a winning message.he clean cities, secure the border, cheap energy, no wars, working
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together. if he sticks in a disciplined way to that, there's no way he loses this election. joy reid -- greg, you know how i detest cable news hosts, making broad an d sweeping generalizations aboutgr demographic groupsap. she does not speak for white foramerica. pete hegseth speaks for white america. the guy ha s been in every suburbanit diner in this countr, and i don't think she's ever been to a suburban diner.k has she been to iowa? joy reid is at her desk in manhattan every day the week. s atthe only time she sees a maa republican is probably when she walks into nbc news headquarters and passes the security guard. this country cannot have an election where one side is demonized and you don't say how i've improved your life.u do and joe biden kind of has tow demonized, because if you look at the metrics, he has not improved anyone's life. >> greg: if you want to see how the demonization is going, trum ip is now more popular post january 6th then before january 6th, because they
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overplayed their hand. they overdid the souffle. p >> dana:os over-egged. >> piers: nobody wants a fluffy souffle. >> greg: that the euphemism. next, a woke congressman trying to troll republicans with a plan to topple the statue of liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ aah, it's a good day to cough. oh, no! bye, bye cough. later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours?! hmmm, ok. not coughing at yoga. antiquing not coughing? not coughing at the movies?! hashtag still not coughing?! aaah. oww! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type of cough, day or night. it's not cough season. it's always comeback season.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: watch out, aoc. there's an even woker member of congress trying to hide the
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spotlight with stupid stunts, and i'm not talking about fire marshall bowman. say hello to gen z congress in maxwell frost. in an attempt to stick it to the races republicans who believe in borders, max is suggesting theue g.o.p. wants to get rid of the statuets of liberty. >> don't welcome immigrants if you plan tberto regret democrat them. if you're pushing your big bill that also pass this bill. i've taken the liberty of drafting it for you. it removes the statue of liberty, our largest symbol that tells people to come here. this is who you are. removing the fabric of america. >> jesse: sorry, max. lady liberty ain't going anywhere. and the american people complet disagree with democrats' open borders insanity. i will let charlamagne explainos why. >> i'v e never spoken assuming people concerned about the migrant issue as i have over th past year. people will callpa into the radio station -- just this week,
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s wereally complaining about th. ainiso i've never seen working-o people who i interact with every day, untill th this past year, really express their frustration for the migrants. >> jesse: what f you think ofgrg little maxy's stunt? >> greg:li how stupid is this clown? excuse me, maxi pad, we don'tax take down statues. you take down statues! taking down statues is the only form of aerobic exercise of the woke cretins have. withoubit pulling down a statue, they wouldn't have any upper body strength. the woke work out his three sets of looting, three sets of burning, followed by the sense you pull and toss, so shut up. charlamagne, however, hasty stumbled into reality. it hurts the lower classes bys dramatically lowering wages. almost all delivery jobsby i've seen from new arrivals. alli would like to get charlamagne's address and sendt him a few copies of these books
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which explain incentives and disincentives and how cheap labor and illegal immigration that causes cheap labor creates job loss among minorities. it's anotherla example of how to left hurts the people they claim to help. >> jesse: when you send charlamagne a package, do you have to write "tha god" on the envelope? >> greg: i don't know about that.? that's a good question.li >> dana: it'kes more likely to get there. i think this connects well with our firs t block, because i believe immigration is the canary in th mine coal mine forl of joe biden's ills. in the poll that came out over the weekend he was at 18%ap approval on immigration.n so that was like max frost and his buddies he goes to brunch with on sundays, and you know hn goes to branch. and biden isch doing nothing abt it.t. i hate brunch.xa s.he is suing texas, blaming tes
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national guardsmen for murder,mu and then, when proven wrong, they won't take it back, and he won't take the republicans up on their offer to get money for ukraine and for israel that biden wants. what they're asking for is i tougher border enforcement. maybe they won't be able to swallow all of it, but why not take the republicans up on their offer? if the republicans voted down, run on that and say, "i tried."u if they take you up on it, take credit for the fact that you ar toable to stem the flow before e election. why woul dd he want to do that? i want to point out something that is not just biden's approval numbers going down.do this is why you're seeing a lot artiof agitation, including peoe like jamie dimon of jpmorgan.ta altil these polls are starting come ijan for house democrats,rn especially ones in district three might be abl.e to get ar o republican through, and their numbers are way downy . so biden is dragging down the entire ticket, whereas trump might be able to improve that ane d maybe even keep the house for the republicans.ax >> pirro, what do you think of
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brunch, and what you think about maxy? >> judge jeanine: i don't like t brunch and i don't like maxy.f that was a gift from france that came here in 1886. at that time he had immigration law in this country and when you came here you had to be on ellis island, you had to be screened and documented, you had to be tested, vaccinated, and y you could only come in if you had a sponsor or if you are self-reliant. this guy doesn't know his history. the truth is, if you understoodh the background of the statue of liberty, it is a symbol of freedom and democracy. it doesn't mean everybody just show up aneedod we'll take carel you. that's why joe biden, i believe, is going to lose the election,to assuming he's the guy that runs. what's happening to theno democrats now is that -- it'st not just the top tier that'saf fetalking, it is affecting everyone. i don't know if you remember, there was a veteran in staten island, and we talked abouwet this a couple months ag,
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where he had to be moved outd of -- i think it was some kind of atoe nursing home. and they moved him out. he didn't have anywher.e to go,e so they could move the immigrants in. the migrants, the illegals in.it in the same with the hospital in denver today paid $130 million or $140 million in debt because of the illegals, and americansin are waiting in line for health care. forget about therget fact that e americans have to pay for theire health care and the illegals don't. an havd then we've got taking or kids out of school so illegalsnt can go into the school, andy hotels in new york city emptying ouhalft half of the business wen put illegals in.new look, new york city and americaa can no longer handle this migrant crisis. can you imagine ifyou joe gets elected again? mallmayorkas, the impeachment hearings, the guy didn't even show up. that's the respect they have for democracy. >> jesse: self-reliance, do
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you think that should be a standard for admitting "new americans," as they call them? >> piers: as a new member of non-american as a who has a visa, which officially states i'm an alien ofsays extraordinary ability in the television industry -- i thought it was rather quaint the way you americans call us aliens when they try to get into youran country, buts you hit on something about his lack of knowledge about history.stor i can extrapolate on that. t because the statue of liberty ironically was not created to celebrate letting people into america, it was the opposite. it was created to celebrate taking out the british.y sti feel very strongly about th. because, as you rightly say, the french history and abolitionist proposed a monument toon commemoratume american independence, and the liberation of the nation's slaves.eb raso it was celebrating the sal
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absolute opposite of what this clown wants us to believe the statue of liberty represents. it represented america winningnt its independence, and the bedrock of any democracy is controlling your border.ontr so every objective analysis of his history is a complete maxy.u >> jesse: you really are an extra near alien, piers. [laughter] >> piers: it'sn, a bit weird to call us aliens, isn't it? >> jesse: if the english language! we took it from you! to bt when you come to ourll y country, we don't call you aliens.yo >> jesse: you giving a barragegi of insults! okay, i'm teasing!m you are a lot less extraordinary when you keep blowing break! >> piers: you speak english, not american. >> jesse: th ae new patriots coach makes a very controversial statement about race. ♪ ♪a
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: is a new season of wokeness beginning with the nfl? the new england patriotsglan introducing jerod mayo as their new head coach, after parting ways with legendary coach bill belichick after 24 seasons. but mayo is already causingil controversy after bringing up racism during his first press conference. mayo>> i i do see color. h because i believe if you don't see color, you can see racism. i want you to be able to go up to those people and reallyon't understand those people. col it goes back to, whatever it is, black, white, yellow, it really doesn't matter, but it does matter so we can try to fix the problem that we all know we have. >> judge jeanine: it's a stark w contrast to what another black head coach said about race last season. take a listen to this from the
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tampa batoy buccaneers coach tod bowles. >> we don't look at what color we are when we coach against each other. we just know eacr h other. eac i have a lot of very good white friends thati coach in thisfr league, as well, and we coach b ball. weall. don't look at color. spew an interesting, the contrast. so if you don't see color, does that mean you can't be a racist, jesse? >> jesse: well, i see color. i can't deny i don't see color.b i look aamt obama and i see that he's half white. >> greg: [laughshat ] oh, god. o seesse: you have t color to see racism, i do agree with that statement. but if all you see is color, then all you're going to see is racism. and that's the point. i don't thinsmk this coach is le coach kaepernick. bob kraft, the owner, would never do that. he was asked a question as their first blac k coach, a verya special day for them. he said, perhaps seeing color io good for hiring to get empathy and insight, but he knows the
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nfl as a meritocracy.no if all he sees is color indigo's 0-16 , he's done. 16, at levels like this, the highest level of performance, nfl, wall street, rocket science, performance trumps everything when that much money is on the line. and todd bowles was asked about him facing off againstwa the blk coach, i think it was the pittsburgh coach. they are both inli the league fr so many years. they don't even give it a second thought. they're just going up againstea theigur colleague, and the more they focus on race, the less they are focusing on xs and os. then it becomes a distraction. >> 56% of the nfl is black and . think 25% is white.rs do you think the players see color in the coaches? >> greg: probably not. but i empathize. imagine growing up black and your last name is mayo. [laughter]
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but the problem is, we've gone over thi havs before. if you see color everywhere, then you're going to think racism is everywhere and youyo become a servant to singlebe covariable thinking, which turns your world into a small and suffocating space. which is why joy reid is hyperventilating. if you look at the research, when we are focused on being a color-blind society, we viewedvt it as a vastly improving issue. and now people seese it as a bi. problem. once we obsess over it, we kept introducing it to every issue, including climate, or the arts, or whatever.ke, now it's like, oh, my god, we t it. do anything abou and now you have ceremonies that are segregated, and that is seee as not racist.gr
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had that happen?i >> dana: and playdates. >> greg: i'm not allowed. >> judge jeanine: piers, what say you on i this? >> piers: if i was falling bill belichick is the coach of the new englanand d patriots anu won six super bowls, i'd probably get my excuse is iny. very quickly, because he's going to be an impossible act to follow. now he cannow, turn around if al goes s wrong and say the negatie coverage is racist. ri think it's a shame. i like what the other black coach said, because he kind of removed skin color from the equation. and by doing so, you look at him as somebody got his job on merit,b on as i'm sure this guyt obviously he's been at the patriots a while, he's learned from the best in belichick. why make it about race your first press conference? y not say, judge me on they nocontent of the character andme performance of me an od myan players? as you said, nearly two-thirds of the players are black. 60% of americans are white. should we look at the
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disproportionate number of black players in the nfl and nba and say it's racist? of course not. we don't look at it like that. i think he was ashamed that the headlines from his third press conference -- as greg said, it might've been naivete. give him a chance, is his first big moment and he was the firstb black coach there.it but it would be better for hi to say, if you turned and said, you know what?, yo lets forget the color of my skin.my just judge me on what my teamju does ostn the pitch. i think everyone would have applauded and moved on and felt good about it. >> greg: what'des a pitch? >> dana: soccer field.s >> piers: what do you call them, fields?oc if i'd played footballce the way you lot do, i'd call it a field, too. we have manicured pitches and you have roof fields. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: the patriots are in dana, need of a quarterb. does mayo go to colin kaepernick?lin >> dana: maybe tom brady will come out of her time retirement once again.ir
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>> greg:em and other old white guy, dana. arte>> dana: i don't know about quarterbacks, that even the sports media legs when they talk about racism because it gets clicks.al all these coaches have to know this is coming and you're going to get this question, so be prepared and get media trained and figure out what you want to say. because the nfl has finally crawled itself back from the kaepernick stuff, so it's crushing it right now. the ratings are very good. remember how bad it was a few years ago? they don't want any part of this either. if youis are a comms person for the nfl, a smarten up and get yr people ready. >> judge jeanine: good point. coming up next, it looks like the elites in davos are having a litegood time. we will tell you more about the voice of the forest. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: i don't think they're playing this music in davos. the world's elites gather in davos, switzerland, for thes, annual world economic forum.erla the rich and powerful tackling climate change, global conflict, and the rise of ai.te one of the c panels is getting t some attention. check out this very unique ceremony. this was the opening performed by an indigenous woman who claims to be the voice of the forest. >> [speaking indigenous language] [exhaling]ss >> dana: i guess they're not worried about covid anymore.an john kerry also spending his week at davos.
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the outgoing climate czar railing against this information about electric cars come even though we have seen them actually network. we have seen this in the cold. watch. >>t there's been a very clear policy which regrettably has been attacked by people who are engaged in high levels of disinformation. they've been trying to scare tionpeople about the range of tt y vehicles, there is range anxiy out there. >> g>> dana: greg, the disinformation was about how w ee were ready for this transition. >> greg: this is why they areyi sayingng disinformation is now h second most important issue behind climate. because whenever you counter what they say, they use thate other issue to protectmsel themselves.ves. the real point of davos is to show off your wealth and status, but parade it as a moral virtue. so when you say, "i met davos to talk about climate," everyone hears, "you were at davos? dear rich." to show money cannot eraseyo insecurity. if anybody other than an
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indigenous woman had done that, could you imagine? you would be charged with assault. think about what we had to do. you cough in your hand and you wipe your hands on somebody'ssoe face? how is that not assault? what if they all get covid andid they get in their private jetste and i'll go home and start another wave oomf the pandemic?o >> piers: it could beho attempted murder. >> dana: piers, how should wet think abouont davos from your perspective? >> piers: just on the coughing thing, and the last two monthssa i've had four different conditions. flu, bronchitis, covid, and walking pneumonia, which iseu moironic because with walking pneumonia you can't walk. i still got a cough. soalk. that video was quite c triggering for me. i don't believe i'm still infectious, but just in case... [laughter] the thing about davos, when you look at john kerry, one of the
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world's great hypocrites, he i wants to keep preaching about carbon footprint, all the rest of it. he keeps getting private jets, he keeps getting ambushed about it, he keeps saying the same kee thing, i have to be there. no, actually praises the covidsc pandemic, people have learned to use zoom. you don't have to fly around on private jets to have a conversation about climate change. so there is an undeniable underlying hypocrisy. limahe talks about range anxiet, this weird phrase he came up with. range anxiety about electric vehicles, that they don't have enough range and we are getting anxious. i have climate hypocrisy anx anxiety. when i see people like him talking the way they do, knowini they don't practice what theyta preach, that gives me anxiety.ey the truth about electric vehicles is theywhat will become most popular when they are cheaper than they are now,an whn there ar be enough charging stations for them to be functioning as well if not betterstat than petrol cars, and people don't break down in thepl
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snow and worry about dying and e freezing temperatures, andabou they're not there yet. i think in 20 years' time this will be an histori.c conv conversation. but toto s try and pretend it'sl hunky-dory, when we see lines of cars broken down because theyof run out there's no charging station, is nonsense. >> dana: jesse, they should sell your book at davos.>> "get it together." >> jesse: thank you, dana. preorder that off amazon. i spoke to a couple of these people with climate anxiety who don't have babies becauseop lethey're afraid the world is going to end, and it really goes back to hoe w they were raised s children. the woman out there with thechil blessing ceremony, remember how these multinationals like to greenwash?ow this is native-washing. this is where you fly in a native and you perform a ceremony and then everyone feels less guilty about stripmining the entire third world forerfo e earth minerals. because that's whabodyt these green new deal tycoons are doing. they're going to everyss race oe the equator, hiring these locals
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pennies on the dollar, and then extracting lithium and cobalt and nickel, with heavyh he industrial machinery. and you've got people like kerry -- i would just liked li democrats to admit once thatonce they are responsible for something. they do this with crime. there is no crime. what happens to media? there's no migration crisis. it is a habit. there is no inflation, i.t is putin's price hike. piers is right. if they would build a battery that's better and put a chargins station n, biden has been zero, we would have less anxiety. >> dana: last word to you, judge. >> judge jeanineging sta: the gd news is at least we have television 24/7, people who can get certai hn information.ng there is a parking lot of cars that are dead that are electric because they can't get the cable in to charge them. what scares me when a democrat talks about disinformation, it reminds me that, more than anything, they want to control us and suppress the freedom of
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speech. they want to be the ones in charge of the right information. and, with respect to this woman, i've got to tell you, i watched that thing twice. first of all, they would have us arrested if we coughed on eachus other a couple years ago.n those same people.r and yet they sit there likeke bumps on the log smiling about it, like this woman -- on everybody. >> greg: i wonder what she could have gotten away with. stab them in the eye. >> dana: they probably did make them do a covid test before that, i imagine that's probably true. so in case you want to call up and tell us too correct the record, you gave them covert tests. the days of gossip at the office are dead. what? we would tell you. ♪ ♪ my name is sister monica claire. because of tiktok, i've created a community where people can feel safe
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♪ ♪ >> piers: google session office gossip, some say it'se over, and "the wall street journal" pointing out how workers are
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hiding out in privacy. or empty conference rooms, turning thei roor workplaces ino quiet zones. i can only say, as a former tabloid gossip columnist, i find this development extremely disturbing. only earlier, dana, you are passing gossip to any of your coworkers and wouldn't let me see what it was.d wo >> dana: i'll tell you this, it hade nothing to do with anybody who works at fox. >> piers: i think it's true, i don't know. >> dana: i think one of theasoe reason this is happening is we're under a noise assault. they are so many noises happening everywhere and you can't concentrate.ate. that's why these open plan offices don't work. businesses go back and forth. open plan, not open plan. people need privacy to do their work ando then they'll get back together at the water cooler and spill the tea. >> piers: office gossip is the spice of life, isn't it? >> greg: such a dopamine rush. did you know that brian kilmeade
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is gai-- gaining a lot of weight. we live in a time where gossip doesn't exist. people have to be boring to keep their jobs.ss whenip you hear gossip about da, it is utterly pointless.di "did you hear that she meditates for 10 minutes in her office? by the way, she almost hit the snooze alarm but she didn't. remember that yesterday?" that was gossip. "she almost hit the snooze alarm." >> piers: i like gossip about myself even if it's more untrue because it makes you sound interesting.>> >> jesse: greg thinks gossip's dead and we talk about him behind his back all day long. i love gossip! i miss thep. days when i was in the pod and my female colleaguef would take a call from her girlfriend, boyfriend, doesn't matter, get into a fight, leave the pod crying, and come back, and we'd talk about it. it was the social glue that kept us all together. the now you can go to these little isolation chambers and take a
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call. i feel like their entertaining job offers in there. [laughter] >> piers: i want to make it clear, i refuse to believe what they've told me about you. [laughter] what is your view of this? >> judge jeanine: my view is just what dana said, people just want a place where they can go and not be assaulted by everybody else talkingbe and yelling. you need to do your work. but i also think that hr has had a huge impact on gossip in the water cooler syndrome.wa if you say someone -- she lookei like hell in that dress. next thing you know, you are in a jar. you can't talk about anything anymore. you lose your job. can'>> piers: if you can't spred malicious gossip, what is theio world coming to?usworl "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ directv sports central brings your games stats and scores together and now you can get it without a satellite.
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oh, empty data. >> i think you're going to like this guy. it's a boss in portland, oregon, and he was like snow day. no way. on this tiktok video is going around after one employee reveals he went to great lengths to get everyone in for their shift, including picking each of them up from their homes. some of the employees not too happy about that. they wanted a snow day and he also took all of them home saying, you know what, you're going to go to work. i like. i like it, too. also, a short question with dana perino, actually not so bad about governor sununu in new hampshire. his answers are pretty funny. >> all right. tonight on my show, some dude named piers morgan, jim norton, catch him. >> it's going to be great. hey, let's do this. greg's charcuterie etiquette tips. you know, when you're putting together a cutlery, charcuterie ,you always make sure you got mealworms. >> why? worms have to mealworms. some bananas, a little kale, some fish.
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>> because you never know when an opossum is going to be visiting because they're very picky eaters. >> look at this little guy, huh? delicious food decoration, little devil to head over there. >> i hate possums. i do hip-hop and i hate possums. and brunch. >> well, good for you. i know what to get you for your birthday, jesse. >> all right, so remember the last time piers was on the show, he exposed himself as a cheater. >> now, well, for cheating it, the egg and spoon race. that's what it is. i was given this egg and spoon race award right here, which acknowledges the true champion right here. >> piers, what does it say? it's the biggest loser. >> i may consider a rematch at some point, but for now, this is my secret santa says with me. on cheating winner chi jesse. what i'm trying to tell you, it's thursday. >> everybody, please come and celebrate. all right, judge. all right. there is a king by the name of homer. no relation to my old pig, homer.
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>> he lost big time, and for good reason. and let me tell you what they do. they tuck this pig in bed every night. he gets a snack, a blanket, toys, and plenty of love before the lights go out. pigs are very affectionate. they're very smart. mine, however, never slept in my house. there's my pig in the big house and it's me. i'll pick it up. blanket. yeah, that is a pig. and they miss that board. >> all right, here's the nhs in scotland has a comical solution for walking on a slippery ice wall like a penguin. the video show staff of the nhs glasgow and clyde giving a penguin stance demonstration. the model involves slightly bent knees, feet pointed slightly out, walking her flat footed stance, which is exactly, ironically, how jesse performed in our band. right. which led him to get the non chanting champion, as we call it, in england. the thing is, now in america, t. we call that the romney iran. >> all right. that does it for us. >> have a great night. >> welcome to jesse waters. prime time tonight.
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