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massive asset to the american people. we have to remember we are fighting for freedom, reproductive freedom. it's great that we have a female who is fighting for reproductive freedom in the u.s. and does not matter if she is vp you are the top of the ticket she is a great asset. >> charles: the plot thickens for sure, have a great fourth of july, folks at home thank you as well. also remember you can catch me on fox business weekdays at 2:00 p.m. eastern, a crazy time for the stock market, it's making new highs, but fewer stocks are actually going up. you probably know when you look at your portfolio and don't forget my town hall next week, unbreakable prosperity, trying to help you all they are a fantastic day. but it's not over. in fact, it just gets better. starting right now "the five." ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: hello, everyone.
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i'm judge jeanine pirro along with richard fowler, johnny joey jones, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ the cheap fake fraud is back at the podium, karine jean-pierre out spinning after the debate disaster. >> we are not taking away from what you saw, we understand that it was a bad night. it was bad night. we believe it to be. he had a cold and a bad night. i would not see this as an episode. the president had a cold, he had a hoarse voice, you all heard it. >> is anyone in the white house hiding information about the president's health or his ability to do the job day- day-to-day? >> absolutely not. >> you called it cheap fake, do you have any regret over these language? >> not at all.
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>> why can't you come down here? the briefing room is 30 seconds way. does president biden at 81 years old have alzheimer's? any form of dementia or degenerative illness that caused these sorts of lapses? and it's a "yes" or "no" question, and if you don't know, why don't you as one of his senior staff and members no? >> i can answer you, it's a no. and i hope you are asking the other guy the same exact question. >> judge jeanine: karine jean-pierre can blame a cold all she wants, and won't stop the avalanche of reports that joe is going senile. watergate reporter carl bernstein says there's a cover-up going on, of his mental state. >> there had been 15, 20 occasions in the last year and half when the president has appeared somewhat as he did in that tour show that we witnessed. it was a fund-raiser which he
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started at the podium, and then he became very stiff according to people they are as if it was almost a kind of rigor mortis. what's so significant is that people that this is coming from and also how many people around to the president are aware of such incidents including some reporters incidentally who have witnessed some of them. >> judge jeanine: and now we are just learning how much sleepy joe loves his nap time. "the new york times" is revealing how joe biden got ready for the debate. it says "to the preparations which took place over six days never started before 11:00 a.m., and mr. biden was given time for an afternoon nap each day according to a person familiar with the process. it's no wonder why nancy pelosi is questioning the big guy. >> i think it's a legitimate question to say is this an episode or is this a condition?
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and so when people ask that question, it's legitimate. on both candidates. >> what are you hearing from a large network of people about whether he is up to it? >> i hear mixed summerlike, well, how can we subject the process to what might be possible, and others are "joe is our guy, we love him, we trust him." >> judge jeanine: but if he can't beat him, look like him, president biden sporting an orange tan during his address to the nation last night inviting obvious comparisons to donald trump. all right, you know, dana, i listen to karine jean-pierre today. listening for the press conference as many americans were. and i could not help but think that jen psaki, and i want to give her a compliment would've been straighter than karine jean-pierre was.
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>> dana: it did not think of is that bad, they did not give her much help behind the scenes. well if they gave her more help, then she could have had better answers. and one of the things that we know is happening behind the scenes is that the chief of staff is going to have an all staff conference call tomorrow at 12:30 p.m., you can imagine that someone is going to let the press listen into that. i've never heard of anything like that. why do they have to do that? because inside the white house there is a complete freaking out. yet a story out today that said that staff are afraid to put certain things in briefings or in the president's speeches, because it might get him mad and that he is really mean to people. so you people not telling the president of the united states something because he is going to get mad. this is not coming from some wacko right wing site, this is coming from people who are being quoted from inside the white house. in addition to that, they have somebody like karine jean-pierre
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who realizes she has a credibility problem with the press corps, because they have been saying forever that for example "the wall street journal" report from a month ago was either a cheap fake, they said it was irresponsible. they said there was nothing to it. then actually a people from inside the white house confirming on background that all of it was true. so a lot of those reporters in the room i'm assuming that they probably have gotten the howlers from her deputies saying, how dare you, you are so we are responsible. that said, i think that there is a lot more going on behind the scenes than what you saw the press briefing. press briefing is one thing, but behind the scenes if you know that the white house, the staff is so bad that they have to call and announced that there will be a conference call tomorrow with the staff to reassure them that the president can do his job, well, where's the conference call with the american people? that's really actually who needs the call.
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>> judge jeanine: you know, joey, one of the things she was asked if he was taking a medication and this is a quote from the press conference that would have interfered, and she quickly interrupted and said he was not taking any cold medicine. she would not answer the others. and a neurological scan, look, all i can say is that it was a bad night. she won't answer questions that i think anyone would have asked before they go out there, because her credibility as dana said is on the line. does he have to mention? does he have alzheimer's? why wasn't she more prepared to say the doctors have said that's not possible. >> joey: may be they have not said that. and that would be a reason not to be prepared, ignorance is bliss. i don't know, i don't want to sit here and guess at what medical condition causes him to be what he is. i just want to point out he is what it is which is detached, frozen, sometimes getting lost, losing train of thought and mumbled through sentences that make no sense. that's where president has.
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we have this other reporting that says along with that he's only functional for six hours of the day and within those six hours it's not even what you got a couple of years ago. we are listening to these questions at the press briefing, i was more focused on the fact that these reporters were asking real legitimate questions they would not have asked a year ago, but were as relevant a year ago. this is a two-sided issue, but it's not two-sided on the partisan passions that we normally sit and argue about. there two types of people in this issue, ordinary people that see where joe biden is and the peoples whose paychecks depending on lying about it or ignoring it. those are the only types of people on this issue. anyone saying he is fine and normal and can do the job, they are lying to us and maybe it's because their career depends on it, i don't know. maybe because her most important issue depends on him getting reelected. i don't know, but it's not true. when we can sit here and watch his brain while on tv which is what it looks like. what are we supposed to do? and she says ask at about donald trump when he does these
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things every time he walks out there we will ask about it. if he gets elected, it may happen before he leaves office and it will be our responsibility, but right now today you can't say there's a comparison. >> judge jeanine: at the things we are hearing now is that hunter biden who joe biden has sent in the past is the smartest guy he knows is now going into meetings with the president, what do you think of that? >> richard: i think he went into one meeting according to what they said in the press conference, but it is a worthy question. what we saw from the briefing was she answered every question and did the best she could with the information that she had. and i think in this moment, right, where i thought the press asked a very aboveboard questions and fair questions. i think at the white house and the president is trying to regain his footing here there are a couple of things he can do if this is the goal. i think the first thing is engaged directly with voters may be a town hall where you are answering questions from voters directly and michigan,
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wisconsin, georgia, pennsylvania, pick the battleground state, go there and answer questions from voters to where he could do an interview with somebody at our network may be shannon bream, maybe bret baier, answer -- >> dana: sitting right here, richard. >> joey: may be dana perino. and said they will do a prime time press conference, they should do that sooner rather than later, if the goal is to say he had one bad night in the next day we saw him in north carolina where he was energized, talking to the american people and saw him again today at an emergency preparedness center talk about the heat that the country is experiencing and the goals that present their president, then do a press conference not at 8:00 and say i will answer every question to be here for hours and hours until answer every question and do it that way, but waiting until sunday and till he is on george stephanopoulos and allowing the story to fester is not the way to do it especially given the fact that at the debate last week we saw from former president trump was a lot of falsehoods, so if you want to
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counter those come out there and tell the story. >> judge jeanine: joe biden was not exactly telling the truth, but i have to tell you, i don't think there's anyone to wrap this up better than you. >> greg: it's not about lies, it's about the gaslighting. okay, a lie is me saying i'm 5'10", 5'9". gaslighting is when i am holding this mug and you and i are alone in a room and you come in and go, greg, where's your unicorn mug? and i go, it's right here. then you go, no it's not. then i go yes, it is, it's right here. and you go know it's not. that makes me question my sanity. because we are alone, just you and me, you cannot do that to 40 million people. you can't do that to 40 people. it was not about just the debate and i think it was one bad night. we have been watching him for what, a year, watching him
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decay, and we can go back to a month and find just insidious -- six months, just terrible examples of his decay. you can be as brutal as the one on this issue, because everyone involved in this cover-up treated us like -- bronzer, putting bronzer on thinking that that's going to trick us. that message they send quite literally by looking at it, our candidate is toast. look. and they set the setting was to brown. anyway, what does it tell you when the guy who said everything trump did was worse than watergate, he misses, somehow misses the story that is worse than watergate, right? this makes watergate look like a birthday announcement on your aunt's bait facebook page. the opportunity cost of the dilution imprisoned in their minds for one, it took up all of their mental shelf space and left him incapable of seeing
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what was before their eyes, worse, it prevented journalists from doing their life's calling. which is journalism thing. they miss a story that has great implications for this country and for the world, dads, carl, is worse than watergate. and you are complicit. you know, the biden family has proven billy joel correct, only the good die young, because the remnants of this family are doing something so horrible and listening to k gp or k jp talk about how joe biden is loaded with wisdom, but he is not dropping out, that is proof of a lie. of gaslighting. there is no wisdom in this decision. the family, the media, the dams have made this hospice bed, let them lie in it, right? the only people defending him or doing it as you said out of self-preservation. if joe goes, so go day.
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>> judge jeanine: let me ask you a question, should karine jean-pierre have asked questions that those reporters were asking before she went out to the podium? >> greg: that's not expected of her, all she was expected up was taking boxes. >> judge jeanine: thinking. donald trump scoring a huge victory over his sentencing in his new york case, we will tell you what happened. ♪ ♪
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ruling on presidential immunity that's what happened there, speaking of that decision, liberal media has been giving some seriously dark predictions. >> this is a death squad ruling. this is a ruling that says as long as you can construe it as an official or because i official act, you can do absolutely anything. absolutely anything. and never be held accountable, not only while you are president, but forever. >> they declared the president and former presidents to be kings, but also declare themselves the hand of the king. >> these people are throwing options to live in other countries if they think they could be targeted for prosecution by donald trump, because targeting you, targeting me, targeting entry would be an official act based on today's decision. >> dana: and zoe loftin might raise some eyebrows with the fed over what she said about the supreme court, watched. >> theoretically president biden
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acting within the scope of his official duties could dispatch the military to take out the conservative justices on the court and he would be immune. think so? >> dana: way to lower the temperature in d.c., greg. >> greg: it's not like he needs you to do this to create criminal cases for trump. it's a desperate pivot from the horrible reality. but again, always going back to the same world that got them into this same disaster which is trump derangement fueled by the us dystopian extremist fantasies. like once again, the world is going to end. obviously sonya's owner mayor's examples are completely ludicrous, people know that. but if you expect the explanation you have to pave it into reality that you are stuck here with a dying president who is not even really an office. it is ironic that the week joe
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gets a cold, donald trump gets complete immunity. it should tell you something, that maybe you are going to be about it wrong, media, democrats, your foundation for operation is deeply flawed. the us flights of dystopian fantasy revealed two problems. it's a drug to escape reality, life sucks for you right now, but taking more of this fantasy pillow mind to make you think it's going away, but it actually makes things worse and as a filter to predict what happens in life, it does not work. apocalyptic prisms never pan out too. and what that does is it turns the voting base in your viewers into very cynical people. that they learn not to trust you. they learn not to believe you. meanwhile, what do they call us? faux news? who is right on all of this stuff? right? may be, and of democrats and liberals watch "the five," they hate watch it, they love watch
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it, who knows, who was telling you the truth and who is lying to you? them. come on over, the water's warm. i'm wearing shorts. >> dana: and not just because he's going to the bathroom in the pool. judge, i don't know if you saw this, there is a lovely call for justice and they get a lot of dark money and they had that retired by your campaign when they wanted him out of the supreme court. so they've announced a $10 million campaign to attack the court and to try to discredit it. and then at the same time they say what are we going to do about the loss of faith of the institutions? >> judge jeanine: i think the left can take credit of the lost of institutions in the country whether it's education not having kids go to school during the pandemic and every metric set to make sure that they don't go back to school, criminal justice system with their social justice, no bail, letting criminals out again and to the left can take credit for the invasion of the border in the illegal crime. i can just take them all off, it does not matter at this point. they can do whatever they want
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at this point, the american people i believe think that they understand the separation of powers in the three branches of government, and that's what we have is a supreme court that has the final say in all the legal issues. let them spend their money and go crazy. it's not going to move anything. in fact it's not as effective as it would've been a year ago because a public has had enough. one thing, dana, i would like to just comment on one thing as it relates to the delay in sentencing. number one is that the people asked for a delay in the sentencing pending the court's decision meaning merchan as to what impact that supreme court case has had. but the defense, donald trump's team has asked for the ability to file a motion to vacate jury's verdict which is what we call in new york in new york a330. and so that you understand, so that the public understands, even though this is a state case, what is significant about this and may be totally impacted
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by the supreme court's decision is the fact that juan merchan allowed testimony in with the facts of the president comes to what are we talking about? it's basically phone calls and when this is in the oval office, it was hope hicks, madeleine westerhout's, a 2018 filing of its ethics report, and trump, his team kept saying to merchan, we just got this from the supreme court, can we delay until late that side? now the whole thing will blow up. it has to be reversed based upon the use of official acts. >> dana: you think of all of those people that had to testify, they would not have to do it. richard, why can't the democrats just take a chill? [laughter] >> judge jeanine: i like that. >> richard: expected some form of immunity to come down because of the makeup of the court. it's very obvious in a polarized
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society whoever picks the supreme court justice determines how they show up at the court. i do for a moment take trump out of the decision and have the conversation about official acts and put it into play with the government oversight committee on the house as they continue to investigate joe biden, which is what they have been doing for the past 18 months with no evidence. all of that goes away because if you are looking at anything the president did when he was officially the president is considered an official act, so this whole investigation is n now -- >> dana: taking bribes as an official act? >> richard: it depends on what term you describe it as. >> dana: i will allow it and we will fight about it later. >> joey: i think if this was reversed a liberal or democrat president that brought the supreme court would be like a 5-4 decision in favor of immunity. i really do believe that. i think that you can't take the lens of what is happening in the world today out of it, but it's not because six justices have an allegiance, it's because they can sit here and see what is law fair and they understand that
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♪ ♪ >> richard: it's her turn, if you don't agree, you are a racist. teis furious that other democrac names get brought up when dems talk about who should replace joe biden, bill maher calling on governor gavin newsom to run against donald trump. they can't stand talk like that. watch this. >> there is a long list of democrats, kamala harris, gavin newsom, gretchen whitmer, the list goes on and on. if you pick a white man over kamala harris, black women, i could tell you this, we are going to walk away and blow the
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party up. if you click about black woman. >> who are you going to walk away to? >> no, this should not in a way do anything to work around miss harris, we should do everything we can to bolster weather at a second place or at the top of the ticket. >> joey: they may have a point, the only candidate who comes within striking distance of trump, two points. judge, so basically what they are saying. i just love to go to you first. i really do. this is what they are saying is the only reason that kamala is not getting brought up is because of her race or gender, are there other reasons that people are leaning to her? >> no, this is classic deia culture, do not understand why she was chosen in the first place, she has proven to america why it does not work. the woman has had, and i
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remember reading the 28 people leave her office because she is intolerable and it's a toxic work space. she mumbles and jumbles almost as much as joe and herbert salads. she is always laughing, you wonder why she is laughing. i won't even go there, but you know, she was in charge of the border. she was in charge of several other things. i don't know what she does all day. she has a lid on her days. this woman does not deserve to be president. or vp which is what we heard. but here's the thing, the biden/terrorist money belongs to kamala harris, that money cannot be transferred. and the democrats have to recognize that if they want to jump over kamala you made the rules coming to live by them. you have to go with kamala and i don't know where they will go, if the black women don't support a white candidate for president, or the question is simply, will
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they say well, you can run and kamala harris, you can be vice president, or we will put you on the supreme court. but here's the thing i think the money decides all of it. maybe call their bluff, see what happens. >> joey: richard, she is pulling better in the cnn poll, are democrats just racist? or misogynist? or what are they? >> richard: hold on a second, judge, i do like you a lot, but i have to disagree with you. after the debate on thursday kamala harris did abc, nbc, cbs -- let's not be rude, but what we saw where she did not jumble her words and was very artful in her defense of the president. and i think she was so artful that when cnn adjusted the pole that we talked about she not only within striking distance, but it's statistical tie with former president trump. and listen, i do think that the media gives her a rough deal. i don't know why that is, but
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let's talk about what she has done since she has been the vice president because the media does not talk about it enough. there was only three states in the united states that extended postpartum medicaid coverage past 12 months to women because of the work. now 46 states extend postp postpartum -- >> judge jeanine: how come i am not hearing that from her? >> richard: she said it was sherri shepherd, the media is not covering that. beyond that, she has been one of the leading voices in leading the effort to counterbalance china and how they are influencing the developing world. china has spent millions of dollars in the content of africa. and it has been a sharp edge in counseling that. >> judge jeanine: are you serious? >> richard: i'm very serious. i can tell her about her record deal directly, $100 million in aid to africa. >> greg: what about america? >> judge jeanine: how about
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the border? >> richard: we do that by how we do foreign policy. she is the leading edge. >> joey: prichard is right, obviously kamala harris is not the shadow president, someone else's. is this a deia gone awry, why is she in the position she is in and why is she overlooked? >> greg: she is being overlooked because she did not earn it. to the least popular candidate in 2020 and there were a lot of people involved. so it's the sense that as what happens with dei unfortunately even if you are qualified, people are skeptical of how you got there. for bureaucrats it's really easy to hire for diversity and equity all you have to do is look at them, hire them, you get promoted. but it's hard and almost impossible to fire that higher if they are a disaster. because the lawyers get involved in the call you racist. and when you have established new expectation for confidence and all it is his race and gender coming to really push that person to do well but she
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did not have to really do anything but show up and smile and that's a problem. so who do you replace her with? it has to be like a 1-1 move, you can't do a straight white male and identity poker that's like trying to beat a royal flush with a two and a 3, so if you can't find a replacement, you are screwed and with dei hiring in which demand exceeds supply, always that's just the way it is, you're not going to find another kamala. somebody suggests gretchen whitmer, maybe she can show up at the august convention, but i think she has a kidnapping schedule for this week. >> joey: dannon, all of the other names are executives, they are governors of states. i think there's some relevance there. >> dana: i think governors make great presidents are good executives because they have had to do the job. here's the thing, if kamala harris was really terrific at her job, and she had
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the full weight of the democrats behind her, joe biden would not be running for reelection right now. he said he would be a transitional president and then made the determination that she is worse than me. so i guess i'm going have to run and get it. and did not want to give up the power. nikki haley as i recall with the person on the campaign trail to say this campaign is not against joe biden. it's against kamala harris. and that was a differentiating thing. one of the things they are pulling better is because the name i.d. is high, so maybe they did not hear about someone else. if the democrats go forward and have a nominated convention where they cannot try to replace joe biden, whoever that is will have 100% name idea by labor day. but what jim clyburn did today was showed he has much more interested in the preservation of the political career of kamala harris then he is about saving the political career of joe biden, so watch that.
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♪ ♪ >> richard: top democratic strategist has a strong warning first party, the focus on wokeness is driving voters away. watch this. >> what i call coastal condensation, we know what's best for you. donate hamburgers, don't watch football, don't drink beer, guess where our young number is going, in the toilet. because democratic messaging, i'm sorry, it's too feminine. it just is. >> richard: i usually don't like him, but i tend to agree with him a little bit on that even though harbor poll does show that joe biden leads by six
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points, great, what's your take? >> greg: pulling for men is in the toilet, they left the seat up. but you would have known this if you watch the show, you would've known that there is a combination of atrocious issues that democrats have been pushing that were born from the affluence, what is at the effluent white female liberal, the awful's, anti-meritocracy, anti-law and order, anti-rules and stability, stability comes from rules and anti-self-defense. no man can go for that. and women do appreciate some of those things, but they are overwhelmed by activists that prey on the false victim analogy. so you have this chaos, this mass empathy, therefore having a board or xenophobic check, putting people in jail as depression, check. barring men from female sports is transphobic, check, the police is racist, gun ownership is evil, also fuels and appliances evil, parents caring about their kids education is
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evil, men can stomach a lot of nonsense as long as the nonsense is harmless, we will just go into the den and watch sports, but this nonsense is harmful and it follows you, which is why men are leaving. smart men are leaving, the only men left there are dumb people. >> richard: judge jeanine, i'm not even going to. >> judge jeanine: i'm going to give great credit. he said right from the get-go that you know, that it's too preachy and it's all these liberal women and he was right on the money, because the men, and carbo was talking about the old democrat party when the democrat party was about the working class and they cared about ordinary people. they don't anymore. they care about like whether or not you are going to cook on a gas stove or drive an electric car, and whether you are too masculine and of course women today, they don't like that masculine cowboy kind of guy. they want that kind of
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effeminate guy. even -- we have done segments on that stuff, what to eat, what to watch, what to do. they are too preachy, he's absolutely right. and it's just something where it's not connecting with the public. and if they want to go with the women, god bless you, we will take them and then we will like it. >> dana: absolutely. >> richard: dana. >> dana: i'm all for that, he is describing the messaging, but it's not just a messaging, because the messaging has also become the party platform. so they hire all these people from bernie sanders and elizabeth warren staff and then the policy, that joe biden put in place is actually implementing the feminine language. so you have all of these problems that people are trying to walk away from. if you look at the most important issues of the country, economy. and it's only tuesday. economy, immigration, crime,
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even on protecting democracy, president trump is up by double digits over joe biden on all of those things. so it's not just the messaging, which i totally agree with him on both the actual policy platforms as well. >> joey: masculinity has been under attack for a long time but it's probably not what you think i'm going to say. masculinity is not just playing football, lifting weights and do in the gym bro thing. i do some of those things and i hunt and do all those things. masculinity is what god gave us to the dna to bear the arrows in our backs. he gave us the armor, he give us more air so we could go out in the middle of the winter. he gave us what we needed, the tools we needed. absolutely, there is evolution or god, masculinity among men is for our ability to provide and protect. at the loss of masculinity in our society especially in the democratic party that hinders two groups are those that don't raise their kids, those that go out and get in trouble and think somehow that being bravado is what is masculine. those that do things that aren't
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centered around providing and protecting those who are vulnerable around them which is our job as men in this world, maybe not in a society anymore, but in this world. and that's why it's important. it's not about gender or sexual orientation or identity. masculinity is a concept that exists in a manner woman there to provide and protect and take the arrows to do the difficult things and to be stoic about it and not to be a peacock and some of these things and bad about myself, but that's the masculinity that's missing in the society and that just happens to be the party that has excused or ushered out its existence and so now they are suffering from it, because the dna in these young men no matter what their parents or they believe is telling them i need to go get dirty, and need to go get bloody and i need to go do difficult things and see if i can succeed at it. i need to go -- that's what masculinity is. not some caricature on some instagram page. >> judge jeanine: he has >> greg: saddle up. >> dana: ride them out.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back. in same plane turbulence on a boeing flight from spain, launching a guy into the overhead bin where dana travels. where he got stuck. his feet sticking out like the wicked witch of the east. at least 30 people were injured and it landed in brazil, a country, joey, and six passengers still in the hospital. all right, richard, here is my silver lining. imagine how happy you must be when you land and how much more you appreciate life when you get off this plane, you have a story to tell and you are alive. >> richard: that's actually true, when growing up in jamaica when he would land in jamaica, they would always clap when the plan landed and i understand why. like you were always hearing them clapping. and remember when the flight attendant tells you to buckle your seat belt, listen to them. that guy buckled his seat belt he would not be in the overhead compartment. i don't know how we got there,
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but listen to the flight attendant. >> greg: you do have experience being in an overhead compartment. >> dana: and know that this is not funny. but when i saw his feet sticking out of his like how did this happen? and in a million years you cannot make it happen again. i also want to know how is there any room in the overhead compartment. there is never any room, because so is filled with bags. >> greg: do you have any tips for us? >> judge jeanine: i agree with richard, put your seat belt on, but one of the times i was very young, and they wanted us to put our heads down, the first thing i did was i put my boots back on and i thought, that's really bizarre, it's like a doughnut die without your boots on. but here's the bottom line. if it is boeing, i am going. okay, check out. all those people who died, the whistle-blowers, there is a problem there.
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>> greg: nobody perished here, we don't talk about plane crashes nearly as much as we use to. i mean, it still as always the safest way to travel. you always have to say that in his stories. it's the safest way to travel. >> joey: if i was boeing, you are looking at it all wrong, i would spin at the other way and put an ad out that says our planes are so durable, they can land without landing gear, without a drawer, without an engine. we can have turbulence so bad it shakes us around like a can of corn, does not matter. we will make it, the plane is intact, moderate injuries at most, comply with us. >> judge jeanine: did he break his neck? >> greg: we have to move on. "one more thing" up next. ♪ ♪ but because it's gold - they think it must be complicated. it isn't. not with rosland capital. with rosland... the entire process from start to finish
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sale. we ran over there. we got in there. we got to get us a sale. [laughter] and then we were in there and -- fill up your cart. >> judge jeanine: who are you calling a cow? >> dana: there is two of them. where is the other one in the video? >> judge jeanine: there i am. >> dana: that was a heck of a sale. >> judge jeanine: we took over the place. greg? >> greg: tonight another great show. we got the great impressionist tyler fisher and kat timpf and tyrus. that's tonight. let's do this. greg's absolutely disgusting news. this is going to make you throw up through your eyeballs. check out this little fella. a little baby hippo. taking her first bath. might be the cutest thing in the entire world. this is at the berlin zoo. yes, that's in germany, joey, they have zoos there. can you say zoo? >> times. >> okay. they're also asking for suggestions for this little
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feller. and don't say adolf. >> judge jeanine: okay. all right. officers in crawford, missouri, encountered something out of this world when they pulled over a vehicle resembling a ufo. the vehicle was spotted committing a lane violation because of its large size. and it also had an expired license plate and, according to the chief, these friendly human noise have come in peace. the driver was provided with a written warning for violations and told, please, do not invade our planet. >> richard: a glove being put up for auction belonging to wily mayse. step up and get some of this memorabilia. >> judge jeanine: you couldn't do it joey? >> joey: no, we're good. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us, everybody have. great night and see you tomorrow. >> bret: judge that, video with you and dana in the store. that was you
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