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they know about us. can you imagine them taking the information and making it into our lives and making a better for all of us? that stated they have to figure out how to take and use it positively, not negatively as we see so many times in this map environment. >> neil: as young as you are, you have been great wisdom to the table. and that jury is done deliberating today and the hunter biden case, we will see what they do tomorrow as they moved on at a rapid case. and a good chance to catch up with paul ryan what he makes of the political environment and the legal environment, joined at the hip these days. he will be my special guest assessing the political landscape and the ecological one. "the five" right now. >> dana: hello, i'm dana perino along with judge jeanine pirro, richard fowler, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, this is "the five." ♪ ♪
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the news today is that the jury in the hunter biden gun trial getting dismissed for the day as deliberations wrapped up with no verdict. they will be back at it tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. as they decide whether the first son gets up to 25 years in prison. hunter's defense as the president's son did not to knowingly lie about his drug use from purchasing a handgun in 2018. but federal prosecutors arguing hunter had lost the power of self-control when he bought it. and that the evidence backs that up. they showed off text messages, hunter biden sense, it drug dealer whom he had tried to meet up with a day before. he lied on the gun form. meanwhile the biden family is out in full force, first lady jill biden, the president's sister and brother were among the several family members present in court today to support hunter. president biden was not there, and the media and democrats are giving him credit for that. speak of the president of the united states has removed himself from this explicitly, consistently, honorably.
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and lets the rule of law unfold. put yourself for a nanosecond and the position of a parent of a child going through what hunter is going through. difficult, complicated, painful. >> i was happy to see when the president was asked about this, he will have confidence in the judicial system. he's not going undermine it. >> dana: whatever happens, the trial of hunter biden has made sure the laptop israel after evidence in the criminal trial, fox news digital reach out to all 51x intel officials who dismissed the laptop as russian disinformation and they either declined to retract or even double down. i want to get to that at some point, but judge, let's talk about the prosecution in this case as they move forward, hunter has one of the best lawyers, and the thing is i feel like the defense just has a lot of bad facts on their side. you can hire a lot of great lawyers, but if you have bad
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facts, it's might not go your way. >> judge jeanine: if you have bad facts, it will go your way, but if you have a judge who moves the case along, and i found it interesting, the sound you just had that this guy says, he led the rule of law unfold, aren't they wonderful? well, it's not the bidens if anything they wanted to bring this plea deal before a judge to us all right for it where hunter biden could get immunity for the rest of his life of any crime he would commit and the judge said coming in a wet, have you ever done this before in the department of justice? and they say, actually there's no precedent for it. it really is about the judge. this case moved quickly. we were so used to judge mershon who had everything he could do to extend that trial so that donald trump's trial went on for six weeks in a week off in the middle for memorial day celebrations and meeting with her parents, i mean, meeting with your family members during the memorial day weekend, but in
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this case, what you have is a case that is rock-solid, dana, the question is, this is one proven beyond a reasonable doubt. will there be nullification? will the jury who has been sad to witness to the biden family looks like such a unified family with the jill and she only goes to europe and she takes her solo flight back and forth to be with her husband, but you have jill and the wife and the daughters and the sisters, and now james and his wife. it's like they are there saying we are a powerful family in the state and we are in the front row looking at you, that's why the prosecution smartly said, that right there is not evidence. i thought it was very well done, but it is they are. the question is do they want to convict? >> dana: richard, what do you think, we will probably get a verdict tomorrow, you think? >> richard: i think that there
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is a very likely chance they will get a verdict here, they pulled out details from the book where it he admits that he did crack cocaine and other drugs, there was testimony from beau biden's wife, his former girlfriend talking about she was the one who threw the gun into the trash can, and we will have to see what happens here, they have to make a decision. but i think it's important that there is not a single american out here wearing a vote for hunter biden t-shirt, there is not a hunter biden bumper sticker or yard signs, hunter biden is not an employee of the government of the national committee, he is a son who we know was troubled at one point in time who still might be trouble today and what you saw as a family saying we once had a troubled son and we want to support in every way we can and the jury will make this verdict. we also heard from the president over the weekend that he will not pardon his son and i do believe that that is very true. what we know from both the obama white house and the biden
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white house is that we have not seen them parts with any of their close political allies or friends if you look at the obama pardons, there was no one there knew and we can say the same thing here. so i think we will see justice no matter what the verdict it is. >> dana: it was interesting on saturday -- i actually did, and ran on saturday but did not read it till today. and it was about hunter biden and business dealings and basically was like, how could he not have actually used his dad's name? basically that's what it was saying, but if you watch jesse watters prime time you know this. >> jesse: they lead to the fire allegations, that would lead to the big guy, but i don't know about richard's analysis i would say if it's guilty or not guilty there will be challenges for the biden campaign. if it's guilty, then a partially deaf line of attack that trump's a convicted felon. i say partially because, yes, hunter is not running for
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president, but to just casually throw around that label against your opponent when the first son wears the same label seems boneheaded. if you get a not guilty, then that feeds into the trump i am running against a rigged system. the way that jim comey did in the summer of 2016 where it was thrown out the immunity deals to hillary's team like party favors. and just let her off with a slap on the wrist and showed that donald trump was the victim of a rigged system and needed to get into d.c. and clean house. this will prove it is a not guilty that there was home cooking and both of these trials in new york you get a democrat jury who i don't know, through legal black magic invented a crime and then convicted, and then you have a delaware jury do the same thing while this is basically black-and-white, both juries would then be actively interfering in an election. and we don't like that at all. this is the weirdest trail ever, because you have a first son on
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trial in a state where the president hails from. you have the first lady in the first family showing up with kleenex weeping in front of the jury. you have a cia backed sugar brother in their throwing money around. you have the head of the naacp showing face. you have a film crew shooting a documentary making money off of this trial. but abe lowell gets up and tries to say this form is not english. the form clearly says are you an unlawful user of or addicted to narcotics. he is saying that if you are user, they only meant are you using the day you fill the form out, obviously that is not true. he is saying the depending of addicted, because someone testified he was smoking crack every 20 minutes. they had his own autobiography saying he was an addict. he is going to rehab ten times. i don't know how you can describe addicted and any other way. and then you have this text
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message to the widow, i am buying drugs for mookie, and then today high on crack, pass out in a car. now they are trying to say that hunter was lying on this text messages and that is a herculean effort, we will see if the jury buys it. >> dana: i will give you the floor if you want to comment on the 51 intel. they had their jerseys on, they are not taking them off. >> greg: and maybe a little person but i'm a big picture guy. the big picture is hunter is taking it for the team. it's his punishment and amends for his misdeeds. the goal is to keep the heat off joe, the influence peddling come of the kickbacks to the big guy. it's a small sacrifice for hunter to make to take the fall which is what you doing crime family is where the misdeeds are far bigger and more lucrative, so what he is doing is deflecting in on him. and richard is right, so it is not joe, it's hunter. and that's a point to keep it off joe.
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but like the judge said, the case is crack rock solid. but i got to say, i'm starting to really kind of like hunter. he makes me feel really good about myself. now i had some wild lights in my time, but i am no hunter coming in oh, maybe i might have peed and my brother-in-law's shoes on his wedding night, but i did not bang my brother's wife and get her addicted on crack, when you go to the gym and are overweight, you feel better when someone else is there who is fatter than you are, that's why i train at stelter's gym. he said he had no regrets about falsely laboring the laptop as russian just info. we know that it's authentic and is real and is obvious.
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he has no regrets because he does not see it as a mistake. it's not own no, i thought it was fake and i'm wrong. he meant to do this. it was deliberate. he created a false narrative because he was fighting the threat called donald trump, which everybody was saying at the time and still saying he is worse than hitler. so any attempt to stop him is illegal or immoral as it is, does not matter, history will look back as a hero for trying to stop hitler. by the way, can we talk about the family? where was baby roberts? she was depressed like the laptop. >> dana: it was amazing, we were good today. we were good and we are going to keep it up, coming up, hamas agitators chanting jihad with wreaking havoc at president biden's front door. ♪ ♪ if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections,
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♪ ♪ [bleep] [bleep] joe biden! >> houthi a protect? >> will never be defeated! the people united will never be defeated! >> judge jeanine: pro hamas lunatics raging add to joe biden's front door, now agitators chanting for while wreaking havoc right in front of the white house this weekend. they set off smoke bombs, vandalize statues with anti-semitic graffiti and pelted a park ranger during the chaos. once sick individual was holding up a bloodied face mask of joe biden. the jewish hatred playing out on the same day that israeli defense forces heroically rescued four israeli hostages
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who have been an hamas captivity since october 7th. senator tom cotton is calling on the biden doj to investigate the pro-terror protests. >> you have anti-american pro-hamas lunatics defacing and desecrating the statues of our great veterans. which is a plane of violation of federal law, but joe biden's government allowed it to happen and i bet we are not going to see any arrests or prosecutions for violating that law. >> judge jeanine: you know, dana, i will start with you. what senator cotton is talking about is the doj starting an investigation against people who are pro-terror, pro-hamas, one actually wearing a hamas had banned curing row in the ability face mask of joe biden, why would they not be involved in that kind of thing? death to america? >> dana: you can imagine if it was somewhere else with a different type of people that it would be -- and it should have been.
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if these people were having a 2020 deja vu so they are all of these 71 police officers covering a 9,000 person protests and they are not allowed to wear riot gear and we see it right there on tape, the police officer, they are throwing things at him. they are assaulting him, and no one says anything, not a single person gets arrested. you basically have people waving terror flags also wearing masks, you are not allowed to do that in the district of columbia, nobody does anything come of the prosecutor, i cannot remember that guy's name but i told you to remember it and i can't remember it, but similar to alvin bragg, not prosecuting the crimes right there. so an appalling double standard on basic questions of law and order and i think that's why you have a situation where people are very frustrated. i cannot believe it when charles cook from the national review said he went through all of the different websites and they could not find any of this news,
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anywhere except for a local nbc affiliate. just working at the white house, if something like this happens outside, one little thing is on the news. why not this? and so the double standard makes my voice raised two octaves, which is not attractive, but it's partly why i feel that people are pretty sick and disgusted with this and i think it's a sign of things to come. they can get away with this, what you think they can get away with in chicago? >> judge jeanine: in addition, they were saying joe biden should be arrested, we have the guillotine. you know, richard, these are people who are calling for a cease-fire and peace, and yet they are supporting hamas with a headband and all the other things that they are doing, defacing statues, connected to revolutionary war, that help the u.s., apparently helped defeat the brits in 1781. where did they get off doing that? >> richard: i think it's very sad, there is a clear bright
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line between peaceful protesting and throwing things at park rangers rangers and defacing property period. once again, it's unclear, we don't know if the justice department is involved, because there could be investigations into this and we don't know that yet. so i think that's one thing we have to point out. i also think while this was happening, rights? we do also know that on the ground and israel, benny gantz has resigned from the war cabinet, which makes the situation in israel a little bit more tenuous and the reason why benny gantz were assigned was because he was waiting on benjamin netanyahu to come up at the post war plan for the guys, and he has not come up with that plan which makes the situation even more tenuous avenue we have tried to figure out how do we come to some peaceful solu solution -- >> dana: do you think any of the protesters know who benny gantz is? >> richard: i would argue that's part of the conflict, i want it to come to an end, i want to hostages to come home
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and the killing to stop in gaza, both can be true for that to happen it's less about what is happening in the united states and more about what is happening with the israeli government. >> jesse: that was not the story though. >> greg: hostages got rescued, that's the story you came out with. >> judge jeanine: let me ask you the question. it's been eight months, they are not connected. that's the end of that. eight months, they captured seven hostages in eight months, there were hundred 16 remaining, they think 41 are dead. that means there are 75 a life that we believe, should in israel have the right to do what they need to to get those human beings back in a war that thomas started and they are still holding our hostages? >> greg: from my perspective there's only one acceptable fact, once october 7 happened it's none of your business. we can all agree that payback is a bench, but you don't create the terms for the payback,
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israel does. talked about it before, you can do these platitudes about never again and we stand with israel, but if you do that in good times, you are worthless it only matters in the bad times most outraged saying that they killed 200 rescue for, well, have you ever come up with the ideal number for that? have you done the mathematics for this? did you express outrage when hamas killed over 1,000 people and now you know that everything that hamas you were told about hamas is true, keeping hostages in highly populated areas, and yet you still don't care, that tells you something that the protests. these are not organic, these are professionals, they are paid for, and i find it interesting that no one according to our president is above the law unless you are a member of the left. somehow vandalism becomes an expression of protest and speech. if you are awoke, words can be
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used as violence, but then violence and destruction can be defined as speech. you don't get arrested. why is one rage permitted and at any kind of mild protest isn't? i mean think about the kids, one kid all over the place. like you said, this nothing. he could not find it anywhere. why do they do that? what's going on? because one distinction one isn't. >> judge jeanine: all right, jesse, the operation carried out makes it clear only found out from one of the hostages that the female on the motorcycle said she was dressed in palestinian garb so that they can move her from one house to another, which is so bright out of -- if you've ever watched it, but how does this rescue operation and showed it in any way impact that cease-fire discussions? >> jesse: you are going to continue to have the raids to extract these hostages while you negotiate dual track it, but i'm glad that you brought up the
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history earlier, judge, because a statue that was desecrated was of general rochambeau, the french sent him here during the revolutionary war and he was commanding about 7,000 french expeditionary forces. he joins forces with washington and they go on and they lay siege to yorktown when the battle of chesapeake and then joins forces with lafayette and they forced the surrender of cornwallis, this man is a hero. the french sent the statue and i guess teddy roosevelt's administration, we unveil it in lafayette park and joe biden is there in france while the statue is being desecrated. they don't arrest a single person. >> greg: and also, jesse, he invented paper rock scissors. >> jesse: but they don't protect the crown jewels of their cultural history? what does it say if you allow statue to be defiled? it means you probably don't
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cherish the spirit of the country like you say you do. joe biden is running this campaign on defending democracy. without rochambeau in lafayette defending democracy, we would not have a country. >> judge jeanine: that's right. and you know, the interesting thing about this is that these are rebels who simply are creating anarchy. they don't know if they are doing. they are just haters, but in any way, coming up, james carville has some serious buyer's remorse about biden. ♪ ♪ everywhere but the seat. the seat is leather. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do you have to wedge it into everything? what? i don't do that. this reminds me of my bike. the wolf was about the size of my new motorcycle. have you seen it, by the way? happy birthday, grandma! really? look how the brushstrokes follow the line of the gas tank.
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this. >> we have a charge to go in november, it's not a choice that i was crazy about. i thought president biden should not go for reelection. but there's so much talent and a lot of it is young and vigorous and energetic. i thought that biden could consider not running for the election. >> jesse: "the new york times" is going to town on tall tale drove. finally fact-checking biden's life history of exaggerations from being a civil rights hero to cannibals snacking on poor uncle posey. >> besides, i used to drive an 18-wheeler. you know what it did? that's exactly right. >> first organization i ever joined was the naacp. then i get to the vote until you are 21, but i have a moment civil rights when i was 15. >> i am like an awful lot of people in this audience was the first of my family to go to
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college. and got shot down in new guinea and they never found the body because it used to be a lot of cannibals, for real and that part of new guinea. >> jesse: and as joe slows, trim momentum is picking up's steam. drawing huge crowds in california and nevada this weekend. >> people are saying to themselves, were we better four years ago for now? and it was not even close. we had the greatest economy in history. what we did in taxes no one has ever done, because when i get to office we are not going to charge taxes on tips, people making tips. >> jesse: before we get to you i would like to apologize to everyone in nevada. very sorry about that. that is a glitch in my brain. so perfect in so many other ways, cannot pronounce that. right. go ahead, richard. >> richard: i have a friend i could sell you in alaska. i just want to focus on james
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carver, it's been a while since i have talked about james carville, a political operate that has been unsuccessful in recent history. and in 2022 he picked a candidate in pennsylvania there was literally obliterated. and then in 2020 he predicted we did was have election results by 10:00 and we got those four days later. but let me just say this, you know, when you really think about it, here's what we know to be true. one thing he did get rights, 1992 he had a quote that said it's going to be about the economy, stupid. and that it got right. other than that i think his political operative and ability to predict things are pretty awful. but i think when i say that, i say this. this is going to come down to how people feel about the economy on election day or when they vote if they vote early or absentee. and what we have seen over the past few days we have seen job
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growth. and we are experiencing record inflation. and we have those numbers coming out in this month and hopefully they will take it down. we will have inflation numbers coming out next month, the month after that before the election and that's how people will vote ultimately. we're going have to wait to see what that looks like. but i think that's what the biden campaign is going to have to talk about living every day of to do over the past few ye years. >> jesse: judge, he is not perfect, nobody is. >> richard: he is awful. >> jesse: and speaks for a lot of people who also did not want joe biden to be the nominee and thinks he is too old for the job. >> judge jeanine: let's talk about axelrod, plouffe, all of them. first of all, he is one of the top democrat operatives -- >> richard: in 1982. >> judge jeanine: far more advanced. i don't want to fight with you, richard, let me get it out what i want to say. the truth is there has to be a reason that they keep propping
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up the biden, and the reason they keep propping them up in spite of the fact that everyone is a naysayer about this pool. the list that take of his lies is the fact that they think joe biden once and is going to beat them again. what they ignore is that the joe biden and 202020 is a cognitively declined man today. what they don't understand is that in 2020 had a basement campaign and what they don't understand is that the country is totally different. it has been a dissent in america while joe biden has been president. and now we have the ability to compare donald trump and biden and americans are saying i used to be able to buy eggs and gas and go on vacation or whatever when trump was president and now i don't have any of these opportunities. and finally, if you listen to that sound on those hotel workers, donald trump says you know what, i'm in nevada and what i want to do is they want to promote no tax on tips.
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and you know what the culinary union comes out with? they come out and they say basically that they would rather object to the tax-free tips until everybody can vote for joe biden and that everyone is full of it. the democrats have nothing. they don't out the policy. they don't have anything. all of us sudden and up to mount sinai and had the power to be able to change immigration and the guy is just not a credible guy anymore. >> greg: i like how the media calls them tall tales like he is a storyteller who is going to like entertain the townsfolk with tales of fighting mysteriously woodland creatures and turn cows milk into liquid gold. meanwhile trump's salesman is somehow apocryphal or existential threats, but joe's tales unlike trump's are not harmless, when trump is talking
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about something they are directionally true, this is going to be great. joe's are figment of a chaotic imagination, and addled brain, you know, it could be dismissed it will all route to the town fool, but not when it's the leader of the free world. but i reminded how the democratic complex would compare trump to a mob boss, by the way he talks. we have to get rid of these people. anyway, consider how his defenders for trade show, that he is a basket case in public, but behind the scenes oh, you watch, he is sharp as a tack. this has never happened in the history of the human world. there is no human behavior like that unless you are the head of a criminal family. a mob boss evading arrest or standing trial by pretending to be mentally ill and public, vincent shook dante, the chain faking mental illness for decades to avoid prison. he would chat with parking
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meters and in public and did this for decades, doesn't that sound familiar? if joe is truly sharp as a tack, maybe we can listen to those tapes or maybe it's just an act. >> dana: i wanted to make those t-shirts. the other thing, they talked about biden's yarns. and do we remember "the new york times" that had a big thing where they were going to like the big pronouncement that they were going to be okay to say that trump is a liar, but he tells yarns, of course. i want to mention something about the age thing, "the wall street journal" had the 45 sources saying okay, joe biden in private meetings is having a hard time just connecting the dots. and the white house press office, they went -- they just said every sort of reinforcement and the reaction was so over-the-top, and they
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were so mad about the story, anything, where's the anger people about understanding the border issue or inflation or emigration, where is that empathy? and you don't see it. it's only when they think he is going to get nailed in the election because people think he's too old. now after that story ran, i think i said, i believe i did that you will start seeing the press is going to hurt this way and all of them will start writing it and people will have permission to say what they are thinking. so in the atlantic, writing this piece today about the decision to run again in '81. a warning if you print this article out you will have to buy some more toner, because it is long. this is the paragraph that matters, the unwillingness or inability of democrats to stop biden is an existentially risky disastrous proposition. if he loses in november, that's all anyone will remember him
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for. and that's how the piece ends. and that's how i end. >> jesse: they are telling me that james carville apparently watching the show says how many presidential elections has richard fowler one. ahead, california getting up, taxpayer funding hotels with a jam, cafe, art studio. ♪ ♪ let's get the rest of these plants in. organic soil from miracle-gro has grown me the best garden i have ever had. good soil, and you get good results. this soil will blow you away. it's the martha stewart of soil.
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judge jeanine. >> judge jeanine: it sounds like what they are already doing, because in san francisco you can ask whole foods, they go in and leave without paying, that's why whole foods left, and who thought it was a good idea to spend $165 million for houses for the homeless? we are not so sure they want houses and if there aren't cameras in these places, i would suspect that a lot of these homeless people would sublet and then they could make money and get drugs and if you think that migrants are trashing new york city, think about that drug addicts can do in san francisco? >> richard: why not give them a home, jesse? >> jesse: because they are going to trash it, richard, because every time they do this the same thing happens, they spend $25 billion on homeless and homeless population increased 30%. they spent $33 billion on 800 miles of high-speed rail in california, 15 years later, richard, you know how many miles
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they put down? 1600 feet. there is no way the government can solve these problems, they can even execute. look at obamacare, remember how great that was supposed to be, 60%, richard, 60%. how about the $7 billion in electric car charging stations? they put seven, richard, seven, you can expect the government come in and solve homelessness. it's never going to happen. >> richard: dana, the rent is too high and california, how do you solve homelessness? >> dana: i think you build more houses of all sorts of kinds, build permitting, clear it with regulations are ridiculous and giving away all this free stuff, we know how this ends, it always ends the same way, it does not work. what works is discipline, purpose, accountability, and self-reliance, that's how you pull yourself up and start to succeed. however, looks what's happening california, $250,000 on kindergarten and were surprised
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that they leave kindergarten and then none of them can read or say the alphabet. we are not doing a good enough job of figuring out how to help people at that end let alone -- we don't want to raise a generation of people that are going to have to go to the free food market. that's preposterous decision for society to make. >> greg: $600,000 for an apartment, 258 studio apartments, how would you feel hearing that if you were a hardworking blue-collar american, you would feel as though you are being demoted. the matter less than you thought in this country, that you are not as valued as a citizen as those people who do things the wrong way. the people that get things for free without doing had to come of the people who take advantage of the hardworking citizens, who pay their rent, to save up for mortgages, pay their taxes. the message to the democratic party is that if you do have the right way, you will be demoted, if you don't do it the right way, we've got you whether you are a minority
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construction worker, whether you are a legal immigrant waiting in line following the rules and had people cut in line for asylum. whether you are a victim of recidivist criminals who are allowed breaks every time they are arrested and are never in prison. whether you're a female athlete who is being by a man who says he is a girl. and in every situation that person is demoted. you vote democratic, they put the dam in demoted. >> richard: a lot of america's homeless to work, jumping over the fence and into the crowd, "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪ [ engine revving ] listen. horsepower keeps you going, but torque gets you going. ♪ ♪ [ engine revving ] oh now we're torquin'! the dodge hornet r/t. the totally torqued-out crossover. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein,
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♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back, not your typical day at the rodeo, shocking video capturing a moment when a wild bull goes rogue and leaps over the fence as four spectators watch. >> oh! >> greg: 50 people were killed. everyone has been released from the hospital, three injuries, dana, they say that music sues
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the savage beast, but i guess animals hate country music. >> dana: i think he was moved by the greenwood song and just decided to keep on going. i have been to a lot of rodeos and i've never seen anything like that in person. a last year we showed something similar and it is remarkable that everyone is okay. because that was a big beast. that's like bigger than stelter. >> greg: it's true, i would not go that far, but when somebody is about to undertake a difficult task they will go, this is not my first rodeo, they say that, what if you are in the rodeo, do you say this is not my first accounting job? >> jesse: it looks like this is their first rodeo. who builds a wall that low? so this is either too low or this thing is like the michael jordan of bowls.
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>> greg: you know, judge, you have been the rodeo drive, what say you about the rodeo? >> judge jeanine: i've been to a lot of rodeos too, great, so take that. to this bowl was a democrat, he identified as a giselle and as a party bus, that's his name. he picked up four people on the bus. get it, four people entered, that's it. >> greg: nicely done, do you go to rodeos? >> richard: no, and that's why. [laughs] >> dana: i'll take you. >> richard: sure, put me in the back. of the nosebleeds. >> greg: "one more thing" up next. ♪ ♪
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singer/song write from her nashville and michigan. he was terrific warming up the crowd. kirk and the jerks band they were great. the brothers rob, grand and nick grand, amazing and anna vanessa is her name. that's a good name. probably to go far with that name. >> jesse: i like paul mauro. continue deign don't miss perino on politics with josh kraushaar post guilty now. >> greg: charlie are a nault, kat timpf, watch it. greg's hunter news. yeah, we have to lead with some hunter news. i'm so excited by. this this hunter is also nocturnal. check him out. his name is hunter. he is # years old. he just became a nebraska of the phoenix zoo. his ears are 4 to 6 inches
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locke. he doesn't do meth or cocaine or heroin and he doesn't procure hookers. he doesn't have to. he feasts own insects, lizards, fruit plants and eggs. he usually lives in the desert. is he happy to be at the zoo in phoenix. >> dana: does he have a laptop? >> greg: he has something but it ain't a laptop. >> jesse: did you know, dana it was illegal to get in your helicopter and shoot fireworks at your lamb bore greeny. it is absolutely illegal. alex doing in the desert pelted with fireworks intentionally. facing 10 years in federal prison. free alex choi i can't vouch for the guy. good old friendly fun. >> greg: this is what happens when you don't have a drug habit and. >> president biden says he is puerto rican. >> really?
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since when? no way. he can't be. he is messing this up country. >> jesse: no way jose. >> dana: judge? >> judge jeanine: who knew a trip to the eye doctor could be so adorable. check out penguins took time out of their busy days for their routine eye exams, penguins age cat reaction can infect. important little fellows get checked. i'm on the incorporate imram angle tonight. richmond richard 102-year-old world war ii 2 vet retiring from being a postal worker. green borough, north carolina, 3 # years. >> dana: thank you, tom. that's it for us have. great night. ♪ >> trace: good evening, welcome to los angeles. i'm trace gallagher in for bret baier. breaking tonight the hunter biden felony gun trial has gone to the jury. deliberations began after the defense closed without calling the president's son to the stand and both sides' final armes.
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