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neil, you have to litigate in one court at a time, and if the court of appeals of georgia is going to take that case, that means the trial court can't act on it. >> neil: so where does it go? that one is, the documents one looks a little dicey, but you said this one could be resurrected. >> yeah, i think the washington case good, depending on what the supreme court does with immunity and whether jack smith is willing to take a streamed down case to trial quickly if he can get there. >> neil: got it. andy, in the future, if you could work a little harder, please, we would appreciate that. but great job. no easy day for andy mccarthy, former assistant u.s. attorney. so much we don't know. tomorrow we might get some better ideas. that will do it here. "the five" right now. ♪ ♪ >> greg: hi. i'm greg gutfeld along with
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judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., jesse watters, and dana perino. "the five." ♪ ♪ the white house attacking republicans after "the wall street journal" dropped a bomb on the crazy old coot in chief. behind closed doors, biden shows signs of slipping. it's got 45 sources, both democrat and republican, who were in the room for biden's private meetings with congressional leaders. joe needs no cards to make obvious points, pauses for extended periods, and closes his eyes for so long that people think he's checked out. but you don't have to be behind closed doors to see the obvious. [overlapping reporter questions] >> playing politics with the w war?
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>> greg: oh, boy. the "time" magazine interview also chock-full of senior moments, bumbling biden was forgetting facts from the leaders of china and russia and then challenging the reporter to a fight when asked if he is too old. brawler biden saying "i can do it better than anybody you know. you are looking at me, i can take you, too." as usual, morning joe defending senile joe. >> they are using people around johnson and kevin mccarthy, to do this trump hit piece on joe biden. they are talking about international affairs. if you want to talk about how to get bipartisan legislation, joe biden is light years ahead of all of them. >> he's not going to age backwards. he doesn't benjamin button here. >> anybody who has spent any time at all with joe biden was one thing about joe biden above all else: he's a talker. >> he is sharp, he is engaged, and he is commanding. president biden reflects the fact that all of us who have demanding lives in public
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service sometimes a misspeak. >> greg: all right, dana, let's examine the article itself. >> dana: okay. >> greg: you might not know this, but it was carefully and sensitively edited. the author, i believe, was a previous democrat press secretary. >> dana: yes, yes. >> greg: and it was three different meetings over several months, dating back to january. i'm not sure if you are aware this information. >> dana: [laughs] >> greg: i get the sense that this was an intentional -- an intentional project from the democrats, not from the republicans. >> dana: it wouldn't surprise me. remember the abc poll that 86% of americans, that included democrats, believed that biden was too old to run. and it was also because these things were happening and then people were talking to the media. and yes, one of the reporters was a democratic house press secretary, i believe, and then she became a reporter. she's been there forever. for people to say this is a hit
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job from "the wall street journal," i think it just belies the fact, you know people are saying, kevin mccarthy is quoted throughout on the record, but he also had this. "the wall street journal" did their work within the white house went into overdrive. okay? then they tried to over correct, and they asked the democrats who are quoted in the article to call the reporters back and to say, i just want to make sure you know that biden is really with it and the reporter is like, why are you calling me back? in the story, it says, the white house told me to call you back. so then they are overplaying their hand. and so everything is just too much. do you remember when "the new york times," i believe, did a story about kamala harris? they had 70 sources saying she was a tough person to work for, before all of the many makeovers. was "the new york times" a hit job? the other thing i wanted to point out about this as i'm concerned. i feel like there is no vision for the country. coming from the candidates come
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at the moment. trump tries, i believe, but then he gets pulled into talking about his trials and everything that the democrats have thrown at them. you know, the debate is three weeks from tomorrow, maybe we will see them set out this vision but i feel like the country is like, wait, where are we going, guys? what are we doing? immigration, going to do the executive order, he is, he's not, then you look at ukraine, they can use the missiles, they can't, they can, they won't. even on israel, biden is like, he is, he's not. he's mad but he's not, he's an ally but he's not. i'm thinking, is it incoherence as a policy, or is the president not being clear in his thinking to tell the people who work for him, this is what he wants. that's the kind of conclusion that i came to after all of that good information provided. >> greg: yes, i do think that was the point that was being made by the people that want him out. jesse, i have a theory i'd like to share with you. >> jesse: please. >> greg: this article has a
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bigger mission to tell everyone it's okay to vote for trump. remember, in 2016 and 2020, you didn't go out of your way to say that you were voting for trump because it would be too much risk. the article is basically giving you the blessing to say, yeah, i'm going to vote for trump. i'm not crazy about him but look at this guy. it comes down to what is riskier. and this article said biden is far more risky as president. that's what i got. i think that's the mission. >> jesse: it's a great cover story. is a great excuse for people that are looking for an excuse. >> greg: exactly. >> jesse: to tell their friends and family and coworkers about why they're not voting for joe biden. and i just want to be fair to the president, it's a hard job. it's a hard job for a 45-year-old. it's a hard job for anybody. he's got two wars going on. you got intelligence officials telling them things that we don't even know about that he's probably stressed about. his son is on gun charges, you
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know, trial, and i don't know, he's got it to deal with peter doocy every time he walks around. >> greg: got to you, jesse. >> jesse: i'm maturing, i'm a little more compassionate than it used to be. but let me just put that down. [laughter] >> greg: it was a set up. >> jesse: he ran for this office and has the greatest support staff anywhere in the world. he has hundreds of people in the white house. he has people polishing his shoes. he's got tailors and people briefing him. he's got people making sure he doesn't trip and fall. he's got a guy cutting his hair, he has aids, he has jeff's, he has pilots. they are presenting the best version of joe biden that we are ever going to see. when he goes out in public, they are giving us the best version of joe ever. and that is joe's flopping and stumbling and telling stories about his uncle was eaten by cannibals. it doesn't get any better than that. what we are seeing right now, in public, is the most alert and
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alive and polished joe biden ever. and so, the public has now gotten three times to see what it's like behind the scenes. you had that book outcome i think he said the guy was old and doddering. of the report that he was too old and doddering to stand trial and now this, 45 republicans and democrats went on the record. this wasn't like mccarthy just spilled the beans to the journal. this is 45 people saying what it is like behind the scenes. he loses track of negotiations in the middle of a negotiation. he needs notecards to sit in a room and say obvious things to the other people in the room. he forgets names. at one point he said the meeting was delayed almost 10 minutes because the president was moving so slowly to get into the chair, and he keeps his eyes closed for so long people think he is dozing off. so when you have a president who is creating crises, creating a
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crisis at the border, creating an inflation crisis, they connect the crisis with his age, and they say his age and his mental faculties are causing these bad policies, and now we resent the white house for covering it up. and that's where we get now, when joe biden loses, eventually, someone is going to spill the beans and say how this was one of the greatest white house cover ups of all time. >> greg: you know, judge, i do believe this article was planned for this specific time. it is already june. we already knew that jimmy carter was done in may, you know, around memorial day, and the other secret message, 45 sources. who is also 45? trump. see what i'm talking about? >> judge jeanine: of got to tell you, greg. the truth is that we didn't need "the wall street journal" or "the new york times" to tell us what we already knew. what we have been talking about, what we have been criticized for talking about, but now the
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liberal outlets are saying it, so i go to the very question that you are asking: why? is it to give other people permission, to let them say, you know, it's okay? but i've got to tell you, i come down -- the obvious stuff, the rambling and the mumbling and they are not releasing the audio of the her report, they released the transcript were not the audio because it's an ai fake or because it may hamper the integrity of the investigations, that is a bunch of nonsense because the umms and ahhs, pausw when his son died, didn't know when he was vice president, when he started or stopped. i have to say to myself, is jill biden so obsessed with being first lady that she has convinced herself that joe biden is the only person who can be commander in chief, or is it really an obsession with power and luxury and all of the things that she is not living -- willing to live without it,
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irrespective of the health and well-being of her husband? this man, it is not about his age, it is about his cognitive decline. how can a party let him go out there? how can these politicians lie to us? we know they are lying to us when they say he has more energy. didn't he just go to normandy and went to the hotel, didn't go to any of the events? i mean, this is them like trying to con us. and americans don't like that. >> greg: i'm afraid we're out of time, harold. i promise you next week we will get around to your response, just submit it in writing. it is stating the obvious, and harold, it's kind of like -- the conclusion, they are basically saying he is not competent or reliable to remain in office. and i go back to my first question today now. he's a danger to the country. he poses -- i walked away, you would never have this guy in office, given what they are saying.
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>> harold: so the great thing about our system, good to be back with everybody, the good thing about our system you can vote for someone else. if people don't want to vote for joe biden, i don't think it is a real headline. i know he is old and he is slowed a bit. i think it makes it even more important. my take on this is a little different. i think it makes it even more important who is 78-year-old chooses for his vp because some of the polling data suggests may be vice president harris is not as popular amongst americans, even amongst a lot of democrats. i think it is putting pressure on trump to choose a viable and serious and well thought out vp choice. finally, this headline and this story will be forgotten the morning -- >> greg: by joe. >> harold: june 28th, the day after the debate. if he stands there and performs well, that will be the real test he referred their state of union was a test and he performed wel. if he does well in a debate, this will be forgotten. >> dana: i just don't
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understand why he is so vigorous and alert in private and why don't we ever see that in public? why do they always have to tell us behind the scenes he is just so amazing? these 45 people are saying, actually, not so much. >> greg: you wouldn't believe how well behaved i am in private. [laughter] ahead, hunter's gun trial turns into a biden family affair, literally. hunter's sister-in-law and ex-lover ready to take the stand. ♪ ♪
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the georgia court of appeals blocking the election interference case from moving forward while it reviews the lower court ruling to keep willis on the case. trump and other defendants aid the district attorney should be tossed over her romantic relationship with nathan wade. so that news just in and now you know. and now onto this. day three of hunter biden's federal gun trial and it is a biden family reunion but not necessarily in a good way. the prosecution bringing out a slew of hunter's exes to text if i come including his former wif, kathleen buhle, who stood by hif marriage. she testified about the dozens of times she found drugs or paraphernalia and that her former husband was not acting like himself when on crack, becoming angry and short tempered. zoe kasten, hunter's ex-girlfriend, set hunter bideny 30 minutes. we are still awaiting testimony from hallie biden, that is hunter's former sister-in-law whom he dated in the aftermath of his brother's death.
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so her testimony as critical as she discovered the gun in hunter's truck, fearing he might use it to kill himself. and she disposed of it in a grocery store trash bin. we also heard from the gun shop employee who sold hunter the pistol. he saw the first sun answer no to the question about drug use on the gun form. that's a summary of today, judge, how did you see day three of this trial? >> judge jeanine: day three went very well for the prosecution. the case is moving quickly, as well it should. this is not a complicated case at all. tremendous circumstantial evidence and we have direct testimony coming, and with zoe, the girlfriend. the shame of this whole thing is there should have been a plea bargain here, but the democrats messed it up because what they tried to do was give him the courthouse and give him immunity for the rest of his life, so now these are the consequences. he's got to go to trial on this. you've got his own words from
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his audiobook that he was using crack, that crack was a beast, in 2018, in october, all he was doing was thinking about buying crack, where he could buy it, and feeding the beast. then you've got his ex-wife saying i do check the car before the girls went in it because i didn't want to find any drug paraphernalia or drugs and she apparently did. and then what you've got is you've got the store owner basically saying he won't know that he was not a legal drug user. i mean, this is about as clear as it gets. the only thing that's going to happen right now is the jury deciding because the people who prove case beyond a reasonable doubts, whether they want to convict him. jury nullification? will they feel sorry for hunter biden? jill has been there every day we are the biden,s, this case shoud be over with by next tuesday or
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wednesday. abbe lowell come on the one hand, once said the guy was so high he didn't know what he was doing or he really never considered himself a drug addict but there is a witness coming in to say he knows he is a drug addict even -- the defense will be blown away. >> dana: harold, how do you see it? >> harold: i see it the way the judge sees it. the prosecution continues to have good days. he has not. the defense has not been put on. i would be interesting to know what the judge -- i think i have heard his lawyers read where his lawyers have said that they have proven that he did drugs before. he applied for the gun after he got the gun but they don't know -- seems to me they are going to try to narrow in on some of the timing issues, which may be they are successful with that, but the first three days of not been good beards before jesse, do you feel bad for him? [laughter] >> jesse: i feel bad for the women involved. >> dana: yeah. >> greg: got one of them
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hooked on crack. >> jesse: you have the current wife watching. and the current wife is watching the ex-wife testify that hunter was a crackhead who left her and left all three of the children high and dry and rated the college funds. and then the ex-wife is looking at the current wife saying, good luck, babe. and then the ex-wife also has to listen to her testimony that hunter left her for a stripper named weedgirl69 and weedgirl69 testify she sees hunter at the four seasons, smoking crack, drinking vodka, and taking xanax xanax. and then jill, probably never even opened a laptop because she couldn't see it, they are showing it in evidence oh, my god, what a disaster, do i feel bad? of course i feel bad. i have more compassion than all of you combined.
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but hunter needs to pay a price eventually. he needs to be found guilty because he has never had to pay any consequences. he is still going to get pardoned and it still doesn't matter. >> harold: what do you base that on, the pardon? >> jesse: you don't think his dad is going to pardon? >> judge jeanine: kgpe said he wasn't. >> dana: we will see about that. >> greg: this is awkward to find out about weedgirl69 on live television. she just stopped answering my calls. this is a win for joe biden because we are not talking about joe biden. again, hunter has taken one for the team. this deflects -- going after this charge deflects everything from the big guy and the kickbacks and the influence peddling. it's like, this takes the judicial box, so everybody can say, look, it is equal justice, but in reality, it is not equal justice, if you
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remember, they curated a law, a bespoke charge, bespoke -- jesse: like my suit. >> greg: they tailored the crime to fit. meanwhile the hunter biden crime is real but has no blowback on the big guy, which is intended. you know, it's the only charge that is untethered to joe. there is no discussion of the influence peddling or the kickbacks. and then i do agree, hunter will get off, as he usually does but i do think this is one of those things where it is a nice little package, and as always, it's about the big guy. it's the big guy. hunter has taken one for the team. >> dana: will that come out come of the big guy, will that be an issue in the tax related trial that hunter biden has coming up? >> jesse: guys, guys come i have to make a correction. it is not weedgirl69, it is
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weedslut420. >> greg: now i don't feel so bad. >> dana: i see how you can make that mistake. >> jesse: the weed sluts. [laughter] 's before coming up, gavin newsom bragging about how great california is as it criminals in l.a. start stealing fire hydrants. ♪ ♪ hey. you seein' this? wait... where's the dish? there ain't one.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: california governor gavin newsom immediately stepping on a rake after bagging about how awesome he think's state's got me posted on x, this, huge and something you definitely don't here on fox news tonight. for the first time in ten years, california is officially home to the most fortune 500 companies, more than texas, more than florida. furious californians not pumped
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by mr. braggadocious. he is in in l.a., selling fire hydrants for scrap. in oakland, construction owners. pieced together for clues after thieves grab more than 100,000 legos from california stores. greg, what do you have to say to mr. braggadocious? >> greg: he is like a guy who flies first class who tells everyone and coach come i don't see what you are complaining about. my service is amazing, my moist towel is refreshing, a wonderful cabernet blend, the smoked gouda complement did the prosciutto. california is great if you live in luxury, the luxury beliefs you put on other people. the sanctuary city laws, new sanctuary city laws for trans mutilated kids, not arresting
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over theft or vagrancy, all of those things can be a endured if you are safe and secure in your napa winery estate. but the rest of the californians have to fight their way to work in traffic or step over the homeless or the drug addicted. they are not as lucky as greasy gav. >> jesse: is like going to stick, dana? >> dana: the guy cannot read a room, at all. i do understand he has higher aspirations for running for president one day. >> jesse: really come i hadn't heard that it all? >> dana: i don't understand why he doesn't think five steps ahead. he is not talking to the people that matter, like what you said, in terms of all of those issues. today, this morning, rubio's closing restaurants. where peter and i would eat three or four times a week because we could afford it, great mexican food, they closed all 48 stores in one day. why? because of the policies gavin newsom put in place and the $20 minimum wage law.
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how many of them are actually living there and working there? it might be headquartered there but how many of those people are allowed to work and live someplace else that is less expensive like idaho and montana and colorado, and you know i'm talking about, denver. >> jesse: the act, they might have facebook but they lost rubio's. >> dana: that's for everybody eight. >> harold: he's right, more fortune 500 countries. it shouldn't be a surprise he is having something positive in his state. homeless in hollywood, home to best farming in america, some of the wine we enjoy, and also best aerospace infrastructure, not to mention silicon valley itself. i get what he has bragging them the fourth largest economy in the world. does it have problems? without question. does fort have problems?
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of course. >> jesse: heralds as we are being unfair to gavin newsom. >> judge jeanine: since he has become governor he has actually increased the number of homeless in california by 20%. half of the homeless people in america live in california. i mean, that's really worth noting. he's got the highest drug use among teenagers in the country. number one. okay? he's got more people leaving the state, the highest gas prices, the highest number of undocumented immigrants, and very poor quality infrastructure and a $45 billion budget deficit. other than that, he's doing a great job. but here is the problem. he is talking about these big companies, which is great, but what about small businesses? what about the restaurants that dana talked about? what about the fact that it is middle america that is suffering. it's like, if greg is in first class, you know, good for you, greg, you can afford it, but the
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people who are in coach, you know, they are barely making it and they are not surviving and i would be happier with them getting increases in their salaries, as opposed to losing their jobs. >> greg: judge, can i just interject for a minute? i do not fly first class. i five private. >> judge jeanine: i figured you would say it. >> harold: i'm not defending him. he has every right to say the spirit >> greg: no one is saying he doesn't have a right. >> harold: they do have -- more fortune 500 and companies -- go >> judge jeanine: that's great but what good is it doing in the state if they have more homeless, the biggest deficit, kids are doing drugs? number one in the country. >> dana: and rubio's closed. >> jesse: rubio's, harold. >> greg: rubio's? >> dana: chicken tacos. >> greg: never been. >> jesse: private air flying greg doesn't go to rubio's butte >> judge jeanine: john wayne. >> greg: i have my fresh freshly caught, served to me.
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: great toby keith. as doubts grow about biden's dwindling mental capacity, the media now think's kamala harris could be the democrat's secret weapon of 2024, arguing she could be the one bridging the enthusiasm gap with black voters. she went a liberal late night jimmy kimmel to laugh about the trump verdict. >> the jury made their decision and, you know, i think the reality is, cheaters don't like getting caught. [laughter and applause]
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and being held accountable. he has been very clear he intends to weaponize the department of justice against his political enemies. he admires dictators and says he'll be a dictator on day one. >> judge jeanine: kamala also tried to show america her softer side but it just felt cringeworthy. >> were you aware there is a strain of cannabis named after you? kamala kush did you know that? >> really? seriously? >> seriously. >> i did not know that. >> have you ever been bitten by the president's dog? [laughter] >> no. >> who curses more, you are joe biden? >> that's one of the national secrets. >> judge jeanine: greg, kamala seems so enthralled with the fact that, what is it, kamala kush is a special grade of weed
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despite the fact she prosecuted 1900 defendants for weed possession. >> greg: because they all smoked pot they don't remember that. who knew being a host of the the show interviewing ditzy women bouncing on trampolines would come in handy because this interview was a lateral move from that. the questions are no different. hey, you smoke pot? do you swear? this interview had more softballs than a lesbian picnic, never mind there weren't any real questions about, hey the border czar, what do you make of this? are you worried about joe's health? you are next in line. he didn't even ask her the most important question of all: what the hell do you do all day? because that's what everybody wants to know. i don't think this helped her. is actually not about the liberalism of kimmel, it's that he's not that smart. it and made him a pushover from the buzzed buffoon that is our vp. i'm surprised they didn't bring the trampoline out for old times
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sake. having a good time but the voters aren't. i think it didn't help her at all. >> judge jeanine: you know, harold, they say that she is the secret weapon for 2024 so what do you think the democrats chances are now? >> harold: i hope they improve. i've said this a long time, i don't understand within the campaign how you have the two primary candidates, meaning the president and the vice president, out and they don't have a shtick they are laying out. 15 million new jobs, 800,000 manufacturing jobs, more investments in our infrastructure in the last 50 years. standing up for women's reproductive rights and women's health care issues, that's what this campaign is about. why they are not saying these things and joking and laughing too much, i don't get it. when you talk about president trump, i get what they are talking about, the convicted felon thing, but there were 3 million jobs lost in the four years he was president, millions of americans lost health care,
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the fastest and anyone has done for years. >> greg: easily dismissed with covid. >> judge jeanine: the pand pandemic. >> harold: but if you say that then you can't blame biden for that. >> greg: no, but he's lying about the jobs. the part-time -- they were all part-time jobs, harold, come on. >> judge jeanine: what about the fact the inflation was 1.4 and then it was nine. >> harold: i know mike to the camp and go from here? the infrastructure, investing in cities to help build manufacturing, that's what i would be going. i don't understand. i don't know what the message is. if you think you're just going to say to black voters, you've got to get out and vote, that's not going to work. you got to lay out a campaign predicate and a campaign message and tell us what the next four years are going to look like under joe biden and how we are going to have more prosperity, less inflation, more jobs and more security. that's what i would be doing. >> judge jeanine: dana, this
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is what you do best. >> dana: i think harold is giving excellent advice and he does it all the time and they don't take it. like when he says if he does a really great at the debate. even if he does have a decent debate, it's not going to erase all of the other things that are happening. he's telling them you've got to get on the movement have a message. david axelrod said the same thing two weeks ago. if you ask any democrat who really wants joe biden to win, was the president's campaign message for 2024, they would have no idea because it is all over the map. and this was another kamala harris rebrand. it's groundhog day every few months, we have to have this. but the real street journal article came out yesterday. i don't know what time it posted, give them the benefit of the doubt but the very day the president biden finally announces some executive order on immigration, which they telegraphed four days, he doesn't ask her about it? she is the border czar. >> harold: should have led with that. >> dana: that's a funny joke but they are just whiffing on all of these opportunities appeared last thing, i talked to a guy in d.c. who advises
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clients, not a lobbyist, political strategist, what are you telling your clients right now? he's telling them they should very much get to know the harris team after reading "the wall street journal" piece. >> judge jeanine: do you think, jesse, they are underestimating the american public? why are they so confident with the message? >> jesse: i would be confident if i owned the press. they can skate by and do late-night shows, we are youtube personalities that i've never heard of, howard stern, and this is the only election i think in history where that's been the only media strategy. usually you sprinkle in late-night, sprinkle in the fun stuff, and then you do 60 minutes or you do a fox interview on the super bowl. maybe talk to "the new york times." he hasn't spoken to "the new york times" in four years. when they lose, they will probably look back and do an audit of the media strategy and say this was not a good idea, we left a lot on the table, and greg, i have to disagree, i got
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tangled up in a lesbian picnic last weekend. no softball. they were playing spiked ball. >> greg: oh, really? >> jesse: spike ball. they love it. >> dana: did they let you join? >> jesse: i didn't want to join. they are too aggressive, the way they were spiking those balls! >> judge jeanine: up next, a mom sparking furious backlash for refusing to return your grocery cart. ♪ ♪ ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. switch to a king suite- or book a silent retreat. silent retreat? hold up - yeeerp? i can't talk right now, i'm at a silent retreat. cashback on everything you buy with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours.
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♪ ♪ >> harold: are you a shopping cart saint? and mom facing major backlash online after confessing she doesn't always return her shopping cart at the grocery store. >> i'm not returning my shopping cart. and you can judge me all you want. i'm not getting my groceries into my car, getting my children into the car, and then leaving them in the car to go return the cart. so if you're going to give me a dirty look, [bleep] off. >> harold: so, this is interesting, what i don't get is why did she do the video? what was the point in doing the video? that's two questions. do you return your cart at the grocery store? >> judge jeanine: i absolutely
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do. i hate to do it but i always do it. i have this obsession. i have to clean it up and get away from the other cars. but my sense of the reason she did that was somebody caught her and now she is saying, i had kids in the car, had groceries in the car, and i couldn't do it. that was her excuse. >> harold: jesse, what are your thoughts? you go to grocery stores, right? where people go and i know mike buy items. >> jesse: i haven't said something, i wondered. used to be a menace sometimes other cars. just obstructing traffic. now, i'm a saint. it's how you do the little things. if you do the little things the right way, that's life. >> harold: always right even when people are looking. dp? >> dana: character matters. i think we should blame biden for this because no one is talking about the fact that she doesn't feel safe to leave her children in the car while she returns the cart because he is afraid our car is going to get stolen and her children are going to get kidnapped. thanks, biden.
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>> harold: do you return -- with the basket, you return it or leave it? >> dana: my groceries are delivered. just kidding, of course i returned the cart, what do you think? >> harold: exclamation point, how do you feel about this? b3 we have to remind everybody, she is a psychologist. psych majors. anyway. you know what this is? another example of child privilege. i can't do this decent thing or do this certain responsibility because i have kids and they need protection. i need an imaginary kid, and then i need to use the threat of kidnapping whenever i need it. i was going to do that promo shoot for fox, but, you know, i can't have somebody kidnapping gg jr. so i'm going to keep him with me. he only feels safe at the golf course because i can see the threat early, so that's where i'll be. see? all you little people with child privilege, oh, i'm taking paternity leave, maternity -- i'm going to be late for work. >> jesse: wait a second, i
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took ten days paternity event even i thought that was way too much. there is someone on this show who will remain nameless as a guy took the full six weeks paternity. >> greg: mm-hmm. [laughter] producers talking to you! >> jesse: sorry about that. >> harold: i always put that thing back. i don't understand why -- i still don't understand why she did the video. >> jesse: sometimes it is fun to watch it roll and -- >> judge jeanine: see what hits? that's bad. >> harold: "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost.
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hey. you seein' this? wait... where's the dish? there ain't one. you're tellin' me you can get directv — the good stuff — and you don't need a satellite dish? oh, i used to love doin' my business on those things! you're one sick pigeon. them dishes kept the rain off our beaks! we just have different priorities is all. satellite-free directv... never thought i'd see the day. well, our lifespans are quite short... stream directv without a satellite dish. i'm going to do this thing with my neck, just for a bit. ♪ >> greg: omt. let's go to you first, dana. i hope have you really sophisticated pictures. >> dana: yeah. not as good as the ones you are about to show. but i do want to wish a happy birthday eve to my husband peter mcmahon. he was born on the anniversary
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of d-day and he has a big birthday this year and congratulations, wonderful guy, happy, happy birthday to him. >> judge jeanine: that's so sweet. >> greg: born on the anniversary of d-day. >> jesse: everybody is d-day. [laughter] >> greg: tonight 10:00 p.m. kayleigh mcenany, jamie lissow, kat timpf, tyrus. 10:00 p.m. let's do this greg's pride month news. >> jesse: i have been waiting for this. it's pride month as you know and as you know i'm very proud of pride month. so, let's go to our pride. here is a pride of lions cooling down in a river enjoying some water on a hot day. look at that. beautifully -- not often you see them all drinking together. now part of the pride there is a momma lion and she is leading her group of cubs across shallow waters on the other side of a creek. look at this. i guess this is -- i would say
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not entirely a pride but it's the momma with the little cubs. look at them hopping along. >> judge jeanine: so cute. >> greg: lion pride is named lion family union a group of lions that live together, jesse. they typically hunt and share meals together. >> dana: so proud. >> jesse: happy pride month, greg. >> greg: thank you, jesse, you are next. >> jesse: big meat spill in oakland, grinded traffic to a halt. we call it street meat. that's right. freewaymeat pouring out of the back of the truck onto the street. driver just kept on going. didn't stop. >> greg: was it true that the van to "the view" pulled over and they just liquid it all up? >> jesse: yes, that was the catering. "jesse watters primetime" the migrant cheat sheet. we will show you what it looks like. >> judge jeanine: check out this bear who has his kodak moment,
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get it? as he took a dive from a tree on tuesday. tran whyizer shot hit the pause button. okay, greg, listen very closely. he was barely functioning after being tranquilized and it was pawsibbli the most imberassing thing to happen to him. >> greg: s that watt most embarrassing. >> greg: obviously this bear is celebrating pride month as well. >> judge jeanine: and i'm on "fox & friends" in the morning. >> harold: miles ruffle 15-year-old kid freshman in high school. play june 27th in detroit. i love when young kids do well. >> greg: i hate it. >> harold: congrats to him. hopefully he wins that term and goes on to have great career. >> greg: thank you, harold. >> bret: hey, greg, how do you thin
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