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you comfortable going into a ma? if you were flying on a max 9, would you feel comfortable on that plane? >> as long as it is a major u.s. carrier, in my opinion, yeah, i'm comfortable with it. >> neil: charley, thank you very much. charley pereira, former national transportation safety board official. i want to call your attention to the corner of wall and broad, the dow and s&p, this continues optimism. we are kind of getting, steady, robust growth. to add to that, relatively stable inflation, the key component the federal reserve follows, 2% range, which is ultimately the fed's goal, whether that can hold, whether these are anomalies that can last give anyone's guess but for now they are loving it. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: hi, i'm greg gutfeld
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on the judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and she needs a stepladder to hide, dana perino. "the five." ♪ ♪ a major standoff over the border is underway right now, texas trading barbs with the federal government over literal bars. the democrats now want joe biden to seize texas troops to sort it all out. governor greg abbott pledging to wrap the border with more razor wire after the supreme court gave biden the go-ahead to remove it. abbott argues it is a state's right to install more of the prickly barriers, even rode joe a long letter about it where he accused him of violating his oath. >> the biden administration has really, truly abdicated its responsibility to secure the border and enforce the laws. texas, very simply, is securing the border. and so we put up the razor wire that we are talking about, bill, we put up all of these
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barricades actually have denied illegal entry. and as you pointed out also, there are criminals coming across the border. texas has a right, as a state, to stop criminals from coming into our state. what texas is doing is what americans expect to be done. >> greg: so far, at least 17 republican governors are backing abbott's right to self-defense. and how is this for malarkey? the same white house that smeared border patrol agents as whipping crazed lunatics is always unconcerned that greg abbott is putting them in harm's way. >> we have been very clear. we want to make sure we get something done at the border. that's why we have been having these conversations with senate republicans and democrats for the past several weeks to come up with a bipartisan agreement to deal with the border. governor abbott is not interested in that. he wants to politicize an issue and he is not helping communities. he actually isn't. he is actually putting border patrol agents in harm's way by
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doing what he is doing. >> greg: the standoff is a real mess, and sadly, our fearless border czar kamala has not been able to find a solution. >> sadly it has become so deeply partisan, and the subject has been political gamesmanship when in fact the solutions are headed we offered the solution early on, and invited bipartisan work, let's work on it, to fix this, but sadly, you know, we want to fix it, they want to run on it. they want a political issue to run on in november. >> greg: all right, dana, this is interesting. the supreme court basically said the feds can take down the razor wire, but texas is going to put it back up. >> dana: they didn't say texas did anything wrong, what the supreme court did without actually giving much of an explanation which is, i think i'm a little bit part of the confusion, might have been a good idea to write three paragraphs as to what they were thinking, goes to the appeals
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court and i think eventually it gets to the supreme court. i think it is up to 24 states that are supporting abbott, so this comes down to a question that was really fundamental to the founding of the country. the reason that all the states got together and say, yes, we will form a union is because the federal government said it would protect the states and if it wasn't going to do that, for some reason because i didn't want to or could end, but you could then protect yourself, so this could get to the supreme court and be very good. i don't think there is a big concern all of a sudden the biden administration wants the picture of sending in a bunch of feds in order to try to deal with this because guess what? they haven't done that for the last three years. why start now? i do think when kamala harris says the republicans just want a political issue, this has been going back and forth for a couple of decades, in 2007, harry reid -- remember that guy, the late harry reid on the democratic side -- they did the same thing. they said, we don't want an immigration bill -- it was much farther along. and really basically said we
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want hillary or obama to be able to run on this issue and then look what happened, nothing ever got solved. >> greg: exactly. jesse? good to see you as always. welcome back to the show. >> dana: what about me? >> greg: i said that to you. you know, jesse, you just heard kamala harris tell us that she had a solution. where was this solution? remember it was all about root causes, which included her incompetence. >> jesse: so the republicans in the house passed a border security bill last year and it died under chuck schumer. they said they didn't want to touch it because i didn't address root causes. yeah, it did. imagine, greg, russians just start pouring over the bering strait into alaska and the federal government just processed them into the state and wouldn't let alaska repel them or the chinese started coming in on their vessels into hawaii and the federal government just started processing the chinese, thousands of them day after day. filling up hawaii.
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and hawaii couldn't defend itself. that's crazy. it is absolutely crazy. texas has declared this an invasion. now the polling shows the majority of the american people believe it's invasion. and if you look at legal precedent, it says the supreme court has said that the states have the right to use force to repel an invasion. they are saying this isn't a violent invasion? what about the drugs, human, and the sex trafficking that comes along with this? now the democrats have already said what their goal is. kamala harris just said it yesterday. the goal is to process more migrants and give them a faster pathway to citizenship. jerry nadler said they want to bring them in so they can pick crops and have babies. the castro brothers said they want to turn texas blue. the other democrats said they want to boost the migrant population in her district because the census count illegals, so it gives them a boost. in representation.
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biden has treaded since day one every single thing donald trump but there. he stopped deportations come he stopped the wall, and started handing out bus tickets and turned the border patrol agents into a turnstile. so if you are going to catch a guy 40 times, a trafficker for a cartel, and release him 40 times he is caught and released, you don't want to stop the border of precrisis. now california is paying for sex changes for illegal aliens, juan comes to california and becomes juanita and we get the bill. that is absolute insanity and i will not tolerate it. >> greg: i don't know that is bad. >> jesse: you want want to become one each are? less competition. >> jesse: you are doing all right. >> greg: judge, civil war is coming. we are 24 -- 26 -- is that 50? i was an english major.
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whose side would you go on? >> jeanine: take a guess. >> greg: fight for texas, right? >> jeanine: texas is defending itself from lawlessness. and what is happening in the supreme court was there was a move to vacate the injunction. that case has not yet been decided in terms of the substance of the case, that it is only a procedural thing where they have to take the razor wire down, the case is not decided. the biden administration is complicit in aiding and abetting the invasion of this country by uninvited, unvented illegal immigrants. that's the headline here. they have fought every state action where governors have tried to protect their state from illegals, whether it is texas and the buoys in the water, texas and the razor wire over the river, or whether it was a result tried to build a wall, and to prove that they are complicit with this invasion, they moved all the way to the united states supreme court to
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stop the enforcement of article 42, title 42, which required a slow down at the border. they didn't want that peter barnes while americans, first responders, nurses, doctors, veterans, cops, they all had to be vaccinated, the illegals not only were never tested, they were allowed enduring and international pandemic and they were never required to have a vaccine. all the immigrants enter this country, there is no remain in mexico, and what the biden administration did was they allowed millions of dollars in construction property that was ready to build the wall to be stolen or scavenged at the border. finally, on top of the actions they did come of this administration, what criminals do. they lied. joe biden lied. karine jean-pierre lied. mayorkas lives to congress openly and biden never said i will not allow my secretary of homeland security to lie to the
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american people. and say that the border is secure because it is not. he not only allows biden to lie but they lied about withgate, never took it back, lied about the razor wire saying we need to protect the illegals in case they drown, then we find out they drown in our before the border patrol even knew about i. this bill, the democrats in the house, senate, and overall, they could have solved this himself. they want to allow 5,000 people a day, 450,000 people a month when the highest number when donald trump was there was 70,000, they want to double it. i don't want to pay for them. i don't want them in my school, i don't want my hospitals to go bankrupt because of this. >> greg: jessica, i was so pleasantly surprised in the green room when you came up to me and said, you know we saw this coming? donald trump. if only we had listened to him about the wall we could have avoided this mess. and i thought, wow, jessica, that was amazing. >> jessica: every time you
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share private conversations, a little bit of my heart breaks. i am mostly wondering if i can get the same research as jesse so i can get those nadler quotes about picking crops and making babies. >> jesse: you haven't seen jesse watters prime time? how dare you. >> jessica: i am tending to my child. so i'm going to surprise you a little, but then i will revert to form. [laughter] the republicans and specifically greg abbott and ron desantis, their thesis that busing migrants to liberal cities has worked out for them, remember there was a good amount of outrage, certainly, and even some moderates, the martha's vineyard thing was a stunned, and bad, now turned into hundreds of thousands of people, your liberals on the sides of this at least saying this is a huge crisis that we have to deal with. don't worry, guys, i'm back. so the bipartisan deal that has
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now been scuttled because donald trump called up mr. mcconnell and said hey, i noticed in iowa and new hampshire that immigration is the number one issue, and i can't run on the economy anymore because it is going gangbusters, i just want -- larry kudlow come i to shout you out, 3.3% growth for q4 -- >> greg: mostly government spending, come on, jessica. >> jessica: economic advisor to donald trump and a fox business employee, biden gets his deal, i would be out slinging that hash, too. >> greg: its government spending. they are spending our money. to raise interest. >> jessica: i will be done so much faster if you just let me go. >> greg: i wish. >> jessica: reported that mitch mcconnell told the senate republican conference donald trump wants to run on this, the politics have changed and i don't want to undermine him. mitt romney was in the hallway this afternoon with a gavel talking to cnn, i believe, confirming this, and then
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someone, senator tillis talked about how he didn't come to the senate to kowtow to a president, let alone a former president, who is now a candidate. he wants to pass good, solid policy. this is where, if democrats can talk about it properly -- and they certainly should, and they should be big upping this bipartisan deal that includes ukraine funding and the israel funding -- and it does make it harder for migrants to claim asylum and having that fail-safe mechanism -- >> greg: all right. jessica. >> jessica: what? >> greg: if you didn't want trump to run on this why didn't you solve the damn problem three years ago. to come back, oh, my god, they are not solving this probably because they want to run on it, you guys have been plain politics with is longer than anybody. >> jeanine: you had the house, the senate, and the oval. >> jessica: you had it like 50 times, too. >> jeanine: he is not enforcing the law. all he needs to do is enforce the law and that is the end of it. >> jessica: no need to yell pure no one actually wants to solve the illegal immigration
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problem on either side. i don't believe you. >> greg: a little part of my heart just broke. >> jessica: i'm fine with it. >> greg: i do have a heart, i think. coming up, the human cue ball himself james carville blasting the media for normalizing president trump. ♪ ♪ in a rocky mountain setting? spanning over 280,000 acres, three forks ranch is the destination for luxury and adventure. enjoy private skiing with 23 runs for every level. kick back for intimate performances from the best in country music. enhance your wellness and longevity through our mayo clinic programs, or plan your meeting for a memorable corporate retreat. discover the west kept secret. go to threeforksranch.com to book your luxury experience. it's time. yes, the time has come
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♪ ♪ >> dana: former president trump on a seemingly unstoppable path to the g.o.p. nomination and it has the liberal media and democrats throwing everything on the kitchen sink to stop his momentum. james carville, you remember
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him. he would like the media to stop treating trump like a normal candidate. >> there's a massive effort to normalize this. donald trump, people have a case, jpmorgan chase, the united states saying, well, they are right about some things. you see reporters with jason miller at the des moines hotel, reminds me of a bunch of german reporters and some munich bar in 1935 saying, hey, he was an entertaining guy, i tell you what, he had some great stories. nothing is normal about this at all. >> dana: and nancy pelosi is a tracking trump's fitness accusing him of having cognitive disorder than he a she herself t confused. >> not going to spend too much time on donald trump's cognitive disorders. he tried to say that nikki haley did not allow -- it was nancy pelosi.
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it was donald trump. he knows and you know that mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer and i begged for hours for the national guard to come. >> dana: all right, greg, james carville, he just says -- throw it against the wall and see if it sticks, no real consequences. >> greg: him calling anybody unhinged, he is like a human flapping screen door at a trailer park twister. when i hear him i think of a chipmunk possessed to just cut into your ritalin. and the fact is, what he is saying, like they are trying to flip the script apparently on mental fitness but they wrote that script. they were the first on the block to introduce mental fitness and sanity as fair game, remember trump and the 25th amendment. they went so hard on mental illness they actually created one for themselves. trump derangement appeared and it has script everybody from cnn to msnbc. you can't mention trump without
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them seizing up, some internal seizure, like a stun gun to their extremities when you bring up donald trump. i keep predicting that this year is going to be insane because all of the previous election years were insane at this one might get crazier, but maybe i am wrong. maybe it is just these people, right? when you remove these people from the equation, maybe because they have blown their wad for years on this stuff and nobody outside their bubble takes it seriously, maybe this is all that is going to happen, these people and america gets on with their lives and votes. >> dana: jessica, do you think anything carville said was useful for democrats? >> jessica: for a certain subsection of democrats. and james carville, you know, he is a party elder, right, and he is responsible for one of the more successful democratic presidencies in history -- republicans even like the '90s, right, we all know why, it's the economy, stupid, and you wouldn't have that if you didn't have james carville. that's important. the overarching point he is
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making about the normalization of trump is important. and when you think back to how much we lowered the bar in the beginning, we'd say, oh, well come he didn't mark a disabled reporter today, or he didn't mock a war hero, or he didn't say that a woman had blood coming out of her nose and her whatever. suddenly he is having the most fantastic day. and we have learned no lessons about it. go back to iowa. coverage on election night of the primary, and this was across the board, people saying oh, he is acting so civilized, he was being nice and conciliatory. and then 10 minutes in, he starts talking about immigrants are poisoning the blood of america, new hampshire, going after nikki come insinuating her dress is too cheap to wear and it is ugly. >> greg: how dare. >> jessica: it was actually nice dress. that's true, i did not die from it, but it is not something i want to hear from someone who is going to be a president.
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cognitive dissonance -- >> greg: take it any day. >> jessica: mostly just take interrupting me over anything. a cognitive dissonance, it's fair game, though. people want to minimize and say he has three blunders in joe biden has six, but you know the nikki haley and nancy pelosi mixups, the magnets and water come acting out missile defense thinks systems, ding, ding, ding, walsh, what a president? >> greg: this is such an old argument. >> dana: it feels, judge, like what democrats did in 2016 and lost. >> jeanine: yeah, you know, carville is worried about donald trump being normalized. i have news for him. donald trump was normalized in 2020 when he was elected president of the united states, okay? donald trump is being normalized again as he is coasting to be the candidate for the republican republican party to run again, and i am sick and tired of the hitler reference. who did he kill?
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where is the genocide. at an airport in afghanistan waiting for permission to do a kill shot emma biden administration was so clueless they couldn't get involved with the rules of engagement to get permission to shoot, you want to talk about killing peop, let's talk about the fentanyl, drug trafficking and what is coming through the southern border. you want to talk about that? how about the men and women injured in iraq and syria and the biden administration doesn't respond until commercial vessels are interfered with by the houthis and then all of a sudden the biden administration has a heart. how much lower can we go in this country? or can the democrats go, than to compare a president of the united states to the most evil man in our lifetime. and jason miller being a nazi in a munich bar, give me a break. our people have been spit on, thrown out of restaurants, we were told to get in our faces, you want to talk unhinged,
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maxine waters is unhinged, so i am sick of their saying we are a bunch of democracy, they are a . they are a threat to my first amendment, second amendment, religious freedoms come as a parent, being called a domestic terrorists, now they want to put illegals in my home, the third amendment, fourth amendment, getting our bank records about search warrants -- why don't they take the time to just say, you know what? why did you vote for donald trump? >> jessica: we do. every article is about the safari through trump world. >> jeanine: we are stupid. we are root beer when we are a bunch of rubes. you know what? the cognitive disorder is the mumbling bumbling joe biden who can't even stand up without falling down beards before jesse, can we get your thoughts? >> jesse: i think democrats are walking into a trap on the cognition thing. trump says nikki, he means nancy, your guy cannot walk or talk and sees jed know my dead people appeared to be two why do you guys -- >> jesse: your strategy for defeating the sky, to not
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campaign, not debate, then hide from the press on the it is to arrest him, strip's business license, strip them off the ballot and then censor him when he is on tv, sensor his spokesman and then accused him of plotting assassinations and accuse him of starting world war iii and the civil war. are you saying he is going to create death camps and put jews in, gays, journalist to death, you guys out of his mind. ahead i think six points in the latest reuters poll. that is probably why you are wetting the bed and the blankets on the throw pillows. speed to a good pee we had. >> dana: 26% undivided. the race is on to talk to them. major outrage after a woman who says marijuana caused her to fatally stabbed a man 180 times. she only got community service. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: reefer madness is now a manslaughter defense. a woman in california getting no jail time for fatally stabbing her boyfriend more than 100 times. lawyers for 32-year-old flaming marijuana induced psychosis as the reason why in 2018 she grabbed a serrated bread knife and stabbed her date, chad, more than 100 times, killing him. she also stabbed her dog and tried to kill herself when cops arrived. prior to all of this carnage, she had taken two pong hits. was later fallen to guilty of involuntary manslaughter but the stabbing spree was 100% caused by cannabis induced psychosis. the judge agreed and ruled she
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experienced a psychotic break from reality and had no control over her actions. gave her two years probation and community service and the victim's friends and family are outraged. >> he has set a president in california where it appears to be okay to smoke marijuana and commit violent crime, she just got away with murder. >> 100 hours of community service isn't even one hour per stabbed that she inflicted on chad. >> jesse: this is the hunter biden defense, judge. i don't have to pay my taxes. i was in a cocaine induced psychosis. >> jeanine: you know, i've got to tell you, i would like to laugh but this is so painful. so many families are like that, the father and the mother who didn't say anything. the fact she voluntarily engaged in smoking marijuana through a bong makes it clear she is culpable, okay? now let's get something straight.
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she's convicted of involuntary manslaughter. the only thing that the bong did, it prevented her -- the consequences of a bong prevented her from performing the specific intent which is why she was not convicted of a homicide and intentional murder, okay? that's why it's manslaughter. all right, that judge didn't have to take into consideration that it was psychosis induced inhalation of the marijuana. he could've just said, i've got one life here, gone, a young man who did nothing, because she made a decision to take not just one hit, but two hits from a bong, it was her voluntary act that because that man to die. i don't care if they think she is not responsible ultimately, all they care about is she could inform the intend for murder but she is still guilty of involuntary manslaughter. she should have her butt in jail appeared >> jesse: greg gutfeld? >> greg: she has a great lawyer, that is for sure. imagine if a drunk driver plows
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into a family and kills them. and she was drunk on really hard alcohol. it was really powerful alcohol, that should matter. it should matter, she drank, hit the family, that's it, you go to jail. this is strange. it's like -- i keep thinking, i wonder what would have happened if the genders were reversed. you know what i mean? because it was so brutal and she is a female, that was the way they were able to say it had to have been the drug because she is a woman and no woman would stabbed 100 times, you know, saying somehow she was coerced to take the bong hit. i mean, this is garbage. she -- it's just -- it's an injustice. >> jesse: dana? >> dana: i agree with all of that i keep thinking of someone like daniel penny, who is facing involuntary murder charge here in new york city -- manslaughter, right? >> jeanine: yep. >> dana: and he was not on any
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drugs because he was trying to protect people on the subway from a crazed man who was on drugs. that is outrageous. >> jesse: jessica? >> jessica: this high potency marijuana defense or this drug itself is now going to turn to something that people are concerned about. i have been noticing that amongst my friends who -- it's legal here, folks -- who smoke pot, that they won't buy from a dealer anymore, they have to go to a store, somewhere where you know it is not laced with fentanyl or something else, and this i am sure will be the new frontier in that. that if you hear someone -- and i don't know this woman, it seems like there should be greater punishment than what she got for this. i wouldn't imagine she was dating a guy that she went over there to stabbed him 100 times and tried to kill a dog and herself. obviously something did chemically react within her to do it. but this is going to be a new thing that we are going to have to be concerned about. >> greg: but here is the thing. think about this. let's say there was a fight and she stabbed him and on the third
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stab -- >> jessica: i should go for it -- >> greg: because then it went from murder to psychosis. you just do something completely insane. >> jessica: basic instinct -- >> greg: made it look insane. >> jeanine: both the prosecution and defense agreed that she was in a psychotic state. and that is why this thing is such a low crime, which -- for which she could face only four years. what you are saying is so important, jessica. when i was d.a., thc was 4% in marijuana. today, it is 90%. that's a real problem. >> jesse: okay. coming up next, the homeless crisis goes deep in america. 20 feet below street level. the homeless found living in caves. ♪ ♪ so cozy. how many rooms are in there? should we go check it out? yeah. we get to stay here all weekend!
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>> jeanine: a shocking new low for the homeless crisis in liberal california and i'm talking really low. homeless people have been found living in caves about 20 feet below street level. police and volunteers clearing out one deep dwelling about 75 miles from sacramento. the underground layer came fully furnished with trash and drugs, dangerously constructed, many feared it could have caved in and seriously hurt someone. but if caves are the new norm, then officials in los angeles will have to do some extra digging. right now, 6,000 volunteers are walking around the city of angels and painstakingly counting vagrants one by one for its annual count of homeless residents. all right, dana, i'll start with you. it's great the police are getting them out of caves. where do they go from there? >> dana: i don't know but it
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takes 6,000 on tears to count the homeless? this is crazy. very crazy. but people in california have had enough. the homeless situation is not good for anybody, certainly not good for business, not good for the people who are homeless and their families. i think we forget about that, the families who are saying we want to get them into treatment or someplace to be safe. imagine you know your brother, your sister, your cousin, however, is out on the street and the anguish that brings. the other thing that is happening in california is all of the retail theft, and i was learning more about this today. the california district attorney's association has a repeal effort for prop 47. when we talk about all the time it basically says you can steal anything and it doesn't matter. they already have 200,000 signatures in under 30 days to repeal it. their polling shows 70% of californians would support that. 89% want to change. would also include tougher penalties for things like fentanyl distribution and drug treatment. there is a move by the district attorneys because they knew those are good people and it is not a red versus blue issue, it
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is not partisan. it is about saving the state. >> jeanine: los angeles is getting funding based off of how many homeless they have, so is it in their interest, greg? >> greg: yeah, it's kind of tough because if they count more of them they get more money but if they count more of them than they look like they are doing a terrible job. this whole cave thing, we grew up with this, it was "the flintstones," look like a lot of fun and maybe this is the solution, better in a cave them the subways are on the streets harassing people and creating chaos and eyesores and mayhem and pushing women in front of subway cars. people in charge refused to do the right thing. you know, the solutions are tough, but that's the only way you can do it and if you don't do it, you end up with people in caves. you can't if they are mentally ill or you can't institutionalize them because that is too mean. if they are drug addicts you can force them into a facility and get them cleaned up because that's mean. so what do you end up? you end up with people on the
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street or in caves. we need more enforcement of the these laws. many to dis- incentivize this. are not talking about a family living paycheck to paycheck. anybody who has been around, living in cities, knows that is not the case. we have been fed a lie, this young couple down on their luck. no, you have never faced new york city homeless. it is just more proof that progressivism is progressivism. now we're back to living in caves. get rid of cars, what's next you are going to pull women by their hair? women can now fight men in mma. >> jeanine: all right, jesse, what are your thoughts? >> jesse: it's a man cave. so what? not bothering me, judge, finally found the solution to the homeless crisis. they are not on the sidewalks, they are in a cave. people go exploring into the wilderness, they pitch tents and build fires and call it camping.
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let them sleep in a cave. >> greg: at least they are camping in the right spots. >> jesse: just upset in l.a. because they cannot profit off of them in a cave, you can't count them. >> jessica: it can collapse. >> jesse: people are dying on the sidewalks. they are safer in a cave. out of sight, out of mind. >> jeanine: go ahead. >> jessica: not bothering you doesn't equal safer. >> jesse: safer for all of the business owners. >> jessica: you guys were in unison. somebody here and obnoxious e echo? i'm done. >> jeanine: you are done? you are going to love the next thing. up next, hillary clinton attempting the macarena and it goes exactly how you think it would. ♪ ♪ to duckduckgo on all your devie
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for the band that wrote the hit song at a party in spain. >> hey macarena! [singing "macarena"] >> jessica: but it wasn't the first time hillary has busted a move to the macarena. here's a blast from the past from 1996 dancing. ♪ ♪ >> jessica: okay, who wants to make fun of hillary clinton? >> greg: anything that gets her out of the house. while she does her dance, bill unbuckled his pants. he does a waitress named gina. >> jessica: all done? >> greg: just to her coat. >> jessica: judge?
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>> jeanine: [laughs] nothing to say. she is so light on her feet because she has to keep step -- i don't know, i can't see anything. >> jessica: jesse come are you good at "the macarena?" >> jesse: one and two -- let me try this again. this way, this way, head, head. right? >> jessica: exactly. >> greg: you can make even the macarena look sleazy. >> jesse: [laughs] thank you. >> jessica: dana? >> dana: if you get invited to a party and they are playing that song and you are a guest, give it a shot. >> jesse: hey macarena! you can't not to say "hey!" when everyone does it. >> greg: do you know what it is about? >> dana: macaroni? >> greg: a horrible crime committed in the city of macarena and they are celebrating it. >> jessica: he is making that up. >> jeanine: did they make
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money? that's the crime. makes sense now. >> jessica: everything is coming together. all right, "one more thing" "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ kincaid time now for one more thing very josie jesse perry. >> who needs roses and chocolat when you can go over to the fox news shop for valentine's day. we have a sherpa blanket. snuggle up with your loved one, or maybe you don't love her, snuggle up new mugs. fox news shop.com. tonight jesse watters prime time . de wife thursday, we will celebrate that night. >> a lot of people like to complain about airlines. check out this lady, she works for southwest in the dragon
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thing was broken, so she brough each of those bags up one by on by hand. i hope southwest gives this woman a raise. check her out picking a pet everyone at the airport left her . >> absolutely. >> that lady has a lot of baggage. tiki do i have a great show or what's? tonight, if you don't watch that , you our dead to me. >> greg guess the animal sounds. i'm going to play the animal sounds and you guys guess. okay, jessica perry play the animal sounds.
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alright, judge. >> peacock. >> a peacock. for a second i thought how you know. is like a squirrel or something. >> s dear. >> it's definitely not a steer. >> says the lady from wyoming. >> siegel. why don't we play a. >> it is baby elephant at the oklahoma city zoo. that's how the happy squeals when he plays with. >> i want to show for the recor that is steer is closer to an elephant then a siegel. >> pair. i just learned that baby elephants wade tuna 50 pounds when they are brent. >> men never get to imagine that . >> all right, judge very intelligent dog named little ma understands the importance of keeping your eye on the prize.
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he sleeps with his tennis ball at all times because he doesn't want any of his siblings waking up first and stealing it. you snooze, you lose. not in this case. >> where is he sleeping? is this just a weird hotel for greyhounds? >> they might have it elevated. >> it's on top of a cage. wonder if he gets tmj when he doesn't have the ball in his mouth read. >> okay, jessica is your turn. stretch it out little bit. works on politics into a. >> i don't want to, people enjo this segment so i'm not going t bring anything up about that. there was a big interview with tom hollander who stars in whit lotus and the guardian. you was telling a story how he received seven figure owners
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meant for tom holland. he's at the theater and the texas e-mail in the middle of the show in suddenly he got a bonus worth more money than he ever could imagine. obviously it was a huge accounting error from the agency . >> he fessed up? >> it didn't deposit into his account. >> can you imagine if you had gotten somebody else's bonus? if it's at work and you know that they got that bonus? wouldn't that just burn you up? >> yes. >> if you got his bonus? >> why that guy gets paid is beyond me. >> i think he pays fox to work. >> he probably would. >> when we have a lot of time, we just bash kilmeade. >> that is it for us, have a great night. >> we all want his bonus. thank you.

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