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data predollar katie pavlich, peter, brian kilmeade, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ kamala harris about to meet with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, a day after she snubbed his big speech to congress. earlier the vice president condemned the pro-hamas agitators who were burning american flags and vandalizing federal property and monuments in d.c. it was a paper statement. she said "despicable acts by unpatriotic protesters and dangerous hate-fueled rhetoric. that might have been helpful yesterday. check this out. the pro-hamas crowd was terrorizing the streets while israel's prime minister was addressing congress be a look at this chaos. >> [bleep]. [bleep]. [bleep]. [indistinct shouting] >> [bleep]. [bleep].
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>> dana: and top democrats acting like they didn't help light the fuse. >> it's likely to me than any other protesters associate with the left wing of the democratic party when these are individuals who have been aggressively protesting members of the house democratic caucus, so that is a factual assumption that is inaccurate. >> dana: but who defended old glory? that would be the g.o.p. house republican lawmakers replacing the burned out flag with new ones, and former president trump calling for harsh penalties. watch this. >> rarely have we seen anything like this, and i think you should get a one-year jail sentence if you do anything to desecrate the american flag. we look so bad to the world. that was a disgraceful display yesterday. >> dana: katie pavlich, you were there yesterday can you give us a first-hand account of what it was like? you were there where that protest was happening. >> katie: in the morning and walk all the way around the barriers, a lot of nypd police to bolster security for the day,
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walked around the protesters early in the morning at 11:00, went to the speech, got out of the speech listening to prime minister netanyahu talk about these protesters and being useful idiots for iran, for example, protesting the only democratic state in the middle east, and i get out, and i see -- i went out on the senate side, which is the side where union station is, and i see the american flags are missing. and i missed the burning part, so i walked over there, and there were hordes of people, lots of cops, a lot of them had their gas masks on, they had their shields, they were getting them out, and as you got closer, you realized they had taken down the american flags and not only burned them but then hoisted up the flag of a foreign terrorist organization onto these flagpoles. in addition to that, you have all of this graffiti everywhere, on the monument come on the freedom battle, saying hamas is coming. f america. lots of expletives everywhere. yelling at people who were
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filming them, even though the point of the protest was to get attention. intimidating the police, fighting with police, the police were clearly outnumbered. dropped people out of the actual union station building. the entire place was completely destroyed. and so this was -- it wasn't peaceful to me. i didn't see any peaceful protesting. i only saw a lot of violence and fighting with police and exactly with the prime minister inside that speech was talking about. >> dana: the d.c. police union put out the statement, greg, that if you have wondered what the impact has been of the defined movement, the last few days are a glaring example, rampant crime atop a civil disturbance when the waste department over their marc short over 500 cops come unmanageable, time to repeal the misguided reform bills. that is in d.c. and we have -- show we take them at their word? >> greg: i don't -- i'm not
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interested in wasting my breath over the protesters. the democrats saying this is not who we are, but our diff declining will in enforcing civil order. unlawful conduct isn't speech, you know. so why isn't it prosecuted? you can burn a flag, but you can't burn somebody else's flag. especially without consent. and it's a crime to deface statues. yet they do because they sense the ambivalence and our weakness in prosecuting crime. they should be prosecuted, jailed, sentenced, due time, or totally going to get worse because we are watching it get worse. it speaks to a bigger problem in society. you can't divorce a party that is soft on crime from the movement that exploits it. the dems should have taken out this trash because now the whole
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party stinks. but if republicans ran this country, it wouldn't be like this because unfortunately republicans are the parents. at come home when the kids of trash the house and the ground everybody. but for some reason, punishing protesters is seen as intolerant. oppressor versus oppressed. america is facing two challen challenges. one that is about boundaries and one that is about unity and they both kind of cross with boundaries when it comes to crime, when it comes to immigration, we don't have a border, when it comes to social order, we are seeing that, education is going to hell, biology p or we have eradicated borders on that. on standards and expectations have been deemed insensitive. we can't do anything about it. and then come inside this protest you have identity politics which rejects the concept of playing well with others. you cannot have a discussion if you disagree you are immoral. so if you cannot play well with
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others, you will never mature, which is why when you look at these protests, all you see, they are not protests, they are actual tantrums. their children screaming. this is the end result of a dissolving boundaries of order and an elevation of this kind of infantile, self-involved tantr tantrum. and it kind of goes back to kamala. how can you believe she can be trusted to handle this when she went all in on jussie smollett, which was a hoax so obvious to others, but somehow she went all in on that. she is them. and that is -- i think that what is what the bigger problem is. the protesters are only taking advantage of the environment. >> dana: the moment. listen to benjamin netanyahu. this was the part of the speech, brian, where he talked about the protesters and brought up one of the adversaries that we both share. >> i have a message for these protesters. when the tyrants of tehran who hang gays from cranes and murder
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women for not covering their hair are praising, promoting, and funding you, you have officially become iran's useful italy at spirits some of these protesters hold up signs proclaiming "gays for gaza," they might as well hold up signs and chickens for kfc. >> dana: brian, one of the things that also happened, the hotel, watergate, kind of famous or something else, he is staying there in the protesters, and crickets and other types of bugs into the water. >> brian: they were protesting, trying to keep him up the night before, i don't think effectively. i don't think he is going to be intimidated. i pretty sure he never was pure i love the fact you have a world leader not worried about how does this sound. how does this sound? everett has feeder them to speak, give them credit, see what -- flat out says they are idiots on the wrong si, absolutely right, as comp located as the middle east is to all these experts, it really is simple.
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iran is the problem. iran created syria, launching attacks from there. they are financing has both outcome helping them script attacks and bombings, and then hamas, funded the houthi rebels harassing saudi arabia and then harassing us and we have let these tribesmen shut down two major waterways. so this is happening right now. we just had a bombing before we got on the air today. i love that netanyahu just was fantastic. katie, i think you agree, he is always good, but he was so great yesterday at pointing out the humanity of it, the idf, these are the good guys and this is why. and keep in mind, every time someone says they want a two-state solution, it shows they have not put one minute of effort into finding out what is going on because the other guys have no interest in a two-state solution. they walked away from every opportunity in the past and you know who agrees with me? drumroll please. hillary clinton. she remembers what happened during her husbands and administration about the protests, real quick,
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at 3:00 they recognized it was out of control so they sent a social media missive that said break it up. at 4:00 they realized it wasn't breaking up, they went to a defensive posture, i'm not sure, i know 500 cops down, but this is where you surge people, you have to surge people. you after knock it out and the people arrested should be there in jumpsuits with power washers cleaning up that whole thing. every one of the 30 plus that were jailed last night. >> dana: we believe we are about 2 minutes away from kamala harris and netanyahu doing -- don't know if she is going to say anything but we will see. piers, london is no stranger to these protests. >> piers: we have had a lot of these protests and i will slyly disagree and take a slightly different view. i do think there are a lot of the protesters who genuinely are well-intentioned and peaceful. >> brian: here? >> piers: in all of these protests. a percentage or pro-hamas, disgusting, shouldn't be doing it. i didn't like netanyahu calling all of them iran's useful
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idiots. the right to peaceful protest is the bedrock of any democrat society. i hated the flagburning. i think it's disgusting. i think the pro-hamas stuff shouldn't be allowed. but ultimately, what's interesting about this, the optics for me, netanyahu is a lot more popular -- >> dana: if i could interrupt you come here as kamala harris and benjamin netanyahu. >> and not to talk about. thank you. [overlapping questions] >> thank you, press. >> dana: all right, so it looks like they are only going to take the photograph. that's what they call a pool spray. didn't get a lot there but maybe we will get some leaked conversations a little bit later. piers, let you finish your thought there. >> piers: interesting optics there because who is running america right now. you look at these images right here of kamala harris with
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benjamin netanyahu and she is behaving and acting in percentage yourself as the president of the nine states. but there is another president of the united states we saw last night making his big address to the nation. contrary, it was churchillian in its rhetoric, reagan at its finest, i thought it was one of the saddest things i've had to watch. sad, monotone, robotic, sitting at a screen trying to remember to read the words in the right order. this whole idea that somehow joe biden has passed the torch to kamala harris, no, he has had the torch applied to him and it is friendly torch fire coming from barack obama, it's come from chuck schumer, it's come from nancy pelosi comets come from george clooney comets come from the big democrat donors, sl deceit of the heart of the speeh last night. the point going to make before they did the picture was that netanyahu was a lot more popular in america in congress than he is -- >> dana: back home, yapping at speed to the protest going on was actually inside, six family
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members of hostages were all arrested for disrupting the speech. if you go to israel, you will find there is a vast majority who are very hostile in israel to netanyahu. they are not hostile about the operation against hamas. they want to get rid of hamas. but the moment this was over, he is out. >> dana: his approval rating in israel and kamala harris and biden's approval rating in america about the same. >> katie: that's why i thought netanyahu speech was so good, he spoke about the interests of the united states in the interests of israel and the enemies that we faced together. kamala harris wants to be the leader of the free world. she now is the presumptive democratic nominee, hasn't officially been nominated yet, but she didn't go to the speech yesterday. she decided instead to go to a meeting with a sorority, which i guess is fine, but this is a country that is under seizure. she has turned to walk this line where she is moving back toward being a moderate, despite the fact that she has a record
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of october 7th of placating these protesters saying i understand your sentiment, you are showing leadership, so she is trying to make it so she can appease this form left in michigan, minnesota, the rashida tlaibs of the party are really dragging down president joe biden's reelectio. she was uncomfortable, you could tell, with that handshake because she didn't want that photo with the prime minister because she knows it is going to be used against her by the left on the campaign trail when she has tried to appease moderates to win the election. >> brian: it's so important for her to look like a president and this was an opportunity to look like a president. and other leaders who happen to be our premier allies on the planet. one of the worst things you could say about anybody is i'm extending the war so i can stay in power. i'm going to leave hostages in bunkers to stay in power. that is one of the worst things you could say about somebody. i want to make sure more people die so i could have this beautiful, free home. >> katie: nancy pelosi also to tweet yesterday after the speech, it was the worst speech she has ever seen in the chamber
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by any foreign leader, given that in the room there were more than 50 standing ovations, both by democrats and republicans. i know they are trying to make this political, especially ironic at a time they are trying to talk about unity, but certainly inside the room that wasn't the feeling. >> piers: did you feel comfortable about the scale? i didn't. i fundamentally -- let me explain myself. i believe israel has a fundamental right and duty to defend itself, but the scale of what's been happening in gaza has been so overwhelming -- >> katie: according to who, piers? >> brian: commute occasion -- >> piers: obviously, i hate hamas as much as you guys. i just found it to see roaring standing celebration ovations when actually even in israel, netanyahu is pretty unpopular appearance before my last comment on that is i do think there are american jews who are very worried and feel vulnerable
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and somebody, finally -- >> piers: i agree with that. >> dana: not in a position overpower with them but a positional power to say they should exist and they are special and valued that they have not heard that enough. i agree with a lot of ovations. >> brian: now let's turn to this. >> maybe there is more he wants to share. it's an emotional moment for everyone. including me. it's an emotional moment. this is, you do these jobs. they don't pay all that well. >> brian: okay, let's see. that comment from kjp is certainly raising some eyebrows. president biden might have to share after failing -- after failing to its plain or he is calling it quits. we just don't know, during this big prime time address to the nation. listen. >> i revere this office. but i love my country more. it has been the honor of my life to serve as your president. but in defense of democracy
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which is at stake, i think it is more important than any title. the best way forward is the pass the torch to a new generation. i'd like to thank our great vice president kamala harris. she is experienced. she is tough. she is capable. she has been an incredible partner to me and a leader for our country. history is in your hands. the power is in your hands. >> brian: all right, donald trump basking in the political defeat of that man who just four days ago with his opponent. the trump campaign posting this photo of the forme former presi, watching president biden's drop out with that speech. he did it from his private plane after the campaign rally. trump later dishing what he thought about it on "fox & friends." >> i think it was a coup. they didn't want him running he was way down in the polls and they thought he was going to lose, they went to him and said you can't win the race, which i think is true, unless i do something very foolish, which i wasn't going to do. >> brian: and president biden's political swan song was an emotional
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moment for his family who had gathered in the oval office to watch it. speech also leaving some in the media literally in tears. >> does character still matter? well, it does tonight. the kid with a stutter did good. >> my little tissues. >> i was struck by the humility of that speech. that sort of servant leadership that jesus talked about. this is, to me, like witnessing one of the great fighters, like a great prizefighter who has been knocked down many times in his career, always got up. >> this moment puts him with a bunch of american greats, the george washington's of the world. >> go down in the history books. >> brian: greg, it is so weird, you are just saying fight in remind you of george washington. i'm sorry, i misquoted, you have the quote, this is what jesus talked about. >> greg: the comparison to george washington is fair
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because they both have fake hair and fake teeth. but it's amazing how the media will rewrite history right in front of you. you know, he didn't give up power. you had to wrestle it away from him like it was a bag of doughnuts from joy behar. they are acting like a defense attorney claiming their client surrendered peacefully after engaging in a high-speed chase that ends up crashing into a liquor store. he had to be dragged out of there. it is weird when i see the media doing this. i feel like the media sees themselves in biden. they are the old guy being pushed out. yet they don't even know it. so they cling to this lockstep ally and by doing so they show their irrelevance. they still think they can snow the public if they just say it loudly and forcefully enough. trump's hitler, joe is fine, riots are mostly peaceful.
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they still refuse that they are full of b.s. and they wonder why no one trusts them. trust you. >> dana: i know, i'm the worst. >> brian: dana, we know what he left. we just want them to say it. when they don't say it, we wonder are you kidding? you think we believe you that he left on his own? >> dana: none of it is acceptable. i don't think we really know, right, because is it health or was it the polls? did he get pushed out because the polls are so bad because of his health? may be that the case. the idea here is george washington, basically biden got frog marched out of the white house by the party elites. then he goes on and says it has come to my attention -- it is really time to pass the torch to a new generation. really? everybody already voted. i understand many of the democrats are fine with it. they are happy with him to leave but pretending this is some
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decision to pass the torch, that would have been done two years ago because if he believed that kamala harris was the best person to win against donald trump, he would have done that to set her up for success earlier. now she still might have success, we will seep your there was a poll today that said 68% of people think kamala harris was involved in the cover-up of biden's health. david axelrod said on his podcast, he recognizes the idea there was a cover-up about joe biden's health is resonating with the public on both sides of the aisle. >> brian: so piers, kjp indicated he might have more to say about this. he easily could have said here is my decision, i talked to my family and i am too old. >> piers: what about just being honest? what about showing some of the character he was talking about last night? character would have been to have actually said here is the truth. here is the truth. i wanted to carry on. i think i'm at the top of my
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game. okay? but actually, none of the top people in my party agree with that. so they came to see me and they said we do this the easy way or the hard way. and the easy way is either suck it up or and you stand aside. the hard way is become all guns blazing and we take you dow down. goes to be a made man and they whack you. that is the hard way. i found last night, i found that speech pretty stomach churning. because i thought he was trying to make a whole thing of democracy and honesty and integrity and character, but was showing on of those things. this is an action of somebody who has been forced into doing it, bullied into doing it. none of him or his family wanted him to do it so to sit there and look at the american people and say i am passing the torch because i am good old joe, you are not, are you? in that moment you revealed you are definitely not good old joe.
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you are a good old looking at the american people and telling them a whopper. >> brian: katie, you were more upset by what he didn't say in the speech or how they are trained to spin what he said in a speech? >> katie: are not really upset but my favorite part of what kjp said today, great job, at the white house briefing, changing his mind between saturday night and sunday morning. >> brian: no big deal. >> katie: a long, thought out process, but whether he should stay in the race. but to piers' point, he can't be honest about this. because if he were to say, well, i got out of the race because donald trump was beating me, well, that's embarrassing. >> greg: also antidemocratic. and if these as the other thing. >> katie: hey, i'm in mental decline, it means i need to leave the presidency right now. so they can't actually admit any of this stuff and they are not -- it continues to show they have been lying about all of it. >> piers: the emotional thing.
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no tears. did you notice that? >> brian: he was 58 years old, he would've stayed in. george hw bush was down 12 points -- >> dana: down by a lot. >> brian: you just have a comeback. this is because he can't do the job. >> greg: going back to what katie said, they are stuck in this perfect little prison, right? they cannot say he is physically impaired because then he has to resign. if they say he is fine, they subverted democracy. he had the delegates. if he is fine, he should say -- even if you know somebody is going to lose, a lot of people thought trump was going to lose, but he got the nomination. that's how it works. >> katie: respect for the office and for the country and for the process. well, if you really have respect for the country and the office, you would leave the white house. >> greg: the primary. they had nobody against him. >> brian: because they made sure no one was against him. rfk wanted to be against him.
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>> dana: but most incumbents do not have a primary challenge. >> brian: interesting indistinct spirit >> dana: how did that turn ou out? >> brian: look for the camera with the prompter on. >> greg: just read, brian. you have been a problem. >> brian: straight ahead, she can run but donald trump is making sure kamala can't hide from her ultraliberal record. how was that? ♪ ♪ ♪ you've got some winning genes. ♪ and for a limited time, ancestrydna can show you
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this race on a debate stage, and so, i'm ready. let's go. >> greg: let's go. vp harris says she is ready to take on donald trump in a debate as the former president puts a spotlight on how kamala may be commie-law. trump has been rattling away at her record. >> the most incompetent and far left vice president in american history. she is a radical left lunatic who will destroy our country. altria now and ultraliberal politician. she doesn't believe it, if she ever got in she would destroy this country so fast. >> greg: trump will let voters forget how kamala pulled a weekend at bernie's. >> perpetrating the biggest
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scandal in american history. for three and half years harris lied to the public to cover up joe biden's mental unfitness. if sh kamala will lie to you abt biden's mental capacity, she will lie about anything. she can never ever be trusted butte >> greg: hoax persuasion, very good. dana, he is a very persuasive speaker and talks about her being a lunatic and a communist. does that work on people who maybe aren't familiar with her? doesn't only appeal to knuckleheads like kilmeade? just eat up the red meat? >> dana: san francisco liberal branding is the best when they have landed on. dei higher, that is not going to work. i think the san francisco piece exotic sense, she was rated the most liberal senator by gum tracker. she didn't want to abolish the filibuster and should be asked
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about that. she wants to ban fracking and off score offshore drilling. she raised her hand for decriminalizing illegal border crossings and took over as the border czar and look what happens. president trump landing on that message is a very good one, and chris lassa vida who works this campaign now, he is an effective messenger, and i think, i don't know him personally but i feel like his hand my candy work. trump was not sure which a ladder than he did that one. she says she supports free health care for illegal immigrants. she wants to eliminate your private health insurance be a she wants to institute a mandatory gun confiscation program anything she didn't say that she wants to ban meat? she is in an interview on the weather channel about climate change, are you concerned about red meat? would you consider banning red meat? why not just do that? it has not been very serious but
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it does feel like san francisco liberal might be the best way to go. >> greg: brian, have a series of questions about sororities. [laughter] it is good for trump to make the cover-up of biden a primary focus and say like if she is willing to lie to the american people for four years, you can't trust her on anything. that's good stuff. >> brian: you up to things. what she was saying to try to get the nomination in 2020 and everything you were saying, i could add five more, the offshore drilling, makes no sense. she didn't put time and thought into the biggest issues that any nominee would have to actually own in order to have a chance of being successful. by the time she sits down and talks about this, i hadn't thought about anything about carried on. that was me in 2020, now i am much more experienced. on the three and half years. you have two elements, in many
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ways, trump is going to have an easier time, '22 '23. and chris chris lacivita will by show. >> dana: i made them google i it. >> greg: you can have this conversation during the break. remember just maybe a week or so ago, we thought trump was going to mellow after the shooting? >> piers: i did say this was an unlikely scenario. it lasted about 3 minutes, mr. nice guy. quite offended anyone would think he could be nice. it's interesting, isn't it? calling him a sexual predator and a cheater. called her dumb as a rock, garbage, a lunatic. the early skirmishes going in a civilized manner. on one level i find these kind of ad hominem attacks distasteful and i wish they would rise above it. on the other, i have penciled in
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september the 10th, 9:00 p.m. eastern, 2:00 a.m. ukraine time, memo to self, stay up because if they get this debate on abc and i think trump should do it, if they do do it, it will torch the res records of the last oneh biden and could be as consequential. by the time we get to september the 10th, those two on a stage for 90 minutes given what happened at the last debate is going to be absolutely enormous. and how trump conducts himself when kamala harris, it's quite clear to me, is going to go very low and very hard and is going to try to goad him into overreacting and being very personally abusive to her. can he hold his nerve? should he hold his nerve? should he get in the gutter or rise above it? these are questions that could determine the election. >> greg: what do you think, katie? piers is a good point, she is going to try to beat him. does trump just to be trump, as we say? >> katie: i would rather watch
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the debate on fox news on such upper 17th with martha and bret. i hope they agree to do it with fox instead, but we shall see. trump should very nicely asked tulsi gabbard to do his debate prep and this is why. kamala harris was a terrible candidate in the 2020 primary but the reason she had to get out of the race was because during the debate with tulsi gabbard she was also running for president, tulsi went after her not personally but on her record and her hypocrisy as a prosecutor, and kamala harris had no response to any of the things she was listing out in terms of her record beard still not going to be able to have a response. if trump is able to do that on this national and international level, he will be off to a good start, beating her in places where people are still paying attention. >> greg: well done. ahead, from the masterminds who brought you cheap fakes comes the latest liberal media lie: kamala was never the border czar. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> katie: the liberal media going full soviet union trying to erase from history that kamala harris was the border czar. this is just a small sample of numerous gaslighting headlines pushing the "myth of kamala harris as border czar," but the worst offender was axios, which promoted a similar lie but it turns out they labeled kamala harris as the border czar three years ago. and it doesn't get any better with the tv pundits. >> this will be her first visit to the u.s.-mexico border region since she was appointed as the border czar by president biden. >> she is now the point person on immigration. >> kamala harris was appointed as the border czar, hasn't gone there at all. >> she is supposed to be the border czar. >> putting vice president,
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harris in charge. >> she was the border czar. >> katie: so greg, another thing the media is doing to li live. >> greg: every single thing trump has said in the last decade, either meticulously recorded or twisted into a false neighbor -- narrative, but they never go away. especially the false ones. but if you are a democrat from history can be rewritten at any point in time and happily. when there are lies about trump they only go in one direction. lies about democrats going one direction but in the reverse. the dems and the media think you can rewrite history like it is student debt. just get rid of it. joe never plagiarized. kamala that are promoted out felons. because they just assume we are all stupid, we all have short attention spans. i often wonder what would happen if elon musk hadn't bought
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twitter. could you imagine how old twitter would have helped dems in suppressing truth and elevating fantasy? if it wasn't for twitter now, and obviously fox, and a lot of this stuff we are talking about, no one would know what we are talking about. i think the strategy always is to fill up your mental shelf space with enough lies that there is no room for the truth. >> katie: you know, dana, axios used to seem like a credible news outlet. >> dana: w we had alex thompson on, several times. he broke a lot of these biden stories about things that were happening in the scenes. maybe it is a blip, i don't know. to go back and edit publications you have from years ago to try and prove this point. on march 24th, 2021, the white house put out a statement saying she would lead the biden administration's efforts to stem migration at the border. that the white house's words. the whole term of "czar" goes back a while, basically
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coordinating the effort, the drug czar, for example. this is quite crazy. than she tried to change it that she was going to deal with the root causes. okay. how did that go? and i would really love to know how much money was actually went into what she called the root cause fund. she asked all these private companies in america, i want you to go and invest there, let's have some factories or manufacturing, the companies were like yes, madam vice president, of course we will do that, and i don't think there has ever been any results that have come from that. >> katie: brian, given they are really going after this border czar term, doesn't it show this is a huge liability for her? trump held a phone call during our first appearance this week as the new democratic nominee and that is exactly what they went right after. >> brian: the border is a mess and they want to quickly pivot, massa legislation. you've had three years to fix
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it, and you needed massive legislation, it's never been worse. instead of just taking responsibility that it failed, say i never had responsibility for it. it is absolutely insane. i forget about dumb or smart, everybody is smart. if you got to this level, you are smart but it is your work ethic from here on in. doesn't prepare for interviews or policies, doesn't want to debate anything, and once given an assignment to get a gene shirt on, go down to the border and spend weeks there, die trying. instead she goes i don't think so, not doing it. been given voting rights. make sure ever have the right to vote. she wasn't interested in doing that, too. by the way, if you think root causes was going to be her -- what she did, the president of mexico came out inside don't know what you are doing with root causes of private investment but it is way too slow. it is not working. >> katie: piers, they're time to rebrand her as this lifestyle person, a moderate who can relate to lots of people. dana mentioned earlier the
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website go track, nonpartisan, supposed to be, leftist senator, left of bernie sandersn capitol hill, the bipartisan work. that just disappeared today. >> piers: as a member of the media sitting in the liberal chair, it falls to me to defend the liberal media. spewing good luck with this. >> piers: i got nothing. i've got nothing because it is so blatantly hypocritical. i was going to say another word but i will say hypocritical. they know they said it because president biden himself said "this is your job" to her, said it publicly, and her job was to bring some control to the southern border. she said "don't you come in," and what happened? 8 million people came in. at that stage you realize he has very bad at the job joe biden gave her. that is why they are lying.
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they are lying about calling her the border czar because if it turns out she was the border czar, which she was, then it becomes her problem let 8 million people or many more perhaps have come in illegally in their tenure and that becomes a huge stick to politically beat her with as she runs for president. the steaks on this particular issue are very high, an illuminated attempt by much of the mainstream media, sku liberal, pretend they never called her that. admit she was responsible. >> greg: the other thing they are pretending is that joe biden never said the reason why he picked her was out of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and that his choice was going to be a woman of color or just someone of color, but primarily a woman of color. if you were to point that out now, oh, she was a dei choice, you will be called racist when in fact joe biden actually did that.
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this is another kind of denial in which oh, this never happened. actually all we are doing is just boasting we have a good memory. >> katie: i did that once on this show and i got destroyed. we have to go. >> piers: why wouldn't you boast about it? >> greg: exactly! >> katie: we got to go. speaking of donald trump, he is taking a frustrated by skin tags? dr. scholl's has the breakthrough you've been waiting for. now there's an easier-to-use at home skin tag remover, clinically proven to remove skin tags safely in as little as one treatment. we now return to our interview with the insurance whistleblower. [ distorted ] i just think everyone should know there's an insurance company out there exposing other companies' rates so you can compare them and save. hmm. sounds like trouble. it's great, actually! it's called autoquote explorer from progressive. here, look! see, we show you our direct rates and their rates, even if we're not the lowest. so, whistleblower usually means you're exposing something bad. i thought it meant calling attention to something helpful.
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♪ ♪ >> piers: making golf great again in a video, president biden dropping out of the race, president trump showing off his golf swing. watch this. >> the nicest in the country. that's a maple right there. it is very vibrant part of the world. >> what do we got here? >> this is stuff that wouldn't have happened -- this is all good stuff. it's too old for you. >> piers: so brian, i actually watched this, u.s. open champion bryson dechambeau. playing around the charity. 22 under par is what they did. after all the speculation, he
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has a good golfer. >> brian: under pressure, that's his show, everyone wants them to screw up, prior to getting shot. off the t225 yards, 8-1ten handicap, looked great, and he is the best golfer in the history of presidents, sorry eisenhower. >> dana: i'm not going to call dallas and check it out. trump's online presence and social media presence is so much better than the biden-harris presidency. will it last? have to see. >> greg: what a difference a couple of weeks make. on the green and biden is still in the bunker. >> katie: i would love to be a great golfer, but for now i am a great golf car driver. >> dana: good job, designated driver. >> greg: wouldn't you rather be great at something else?
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works. >> hey, america, here's the deal. kellyanne conway is on fox nation, bringing her own personal insight. so come election time, you can decide. here's the deal with kellyanne. every thursday, america is streaming. it's time now for one more thing. i got a cute little thing. oh, i think there is one more thing. there's this baby bird. she was found on a ground on the ground near her home. there was this texas woman. she was really quick thinking. and she said to her husband, give me one of those warm tortillas that we are using, that we're grilling right now. >> and she wrapped that little bird, a little baby bird up in this tortilla. she didn't eat it. she took it to the hospital and heard the named taquito to keep the queue. >> right. greg, your turn. that was beautiful. dana. well, glad i say that all we had really went down well. >> all right. tonight we got a great show. jamie lewis, our channel seven and kat timpf retired and we're doing a special
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segment on brian kilmeade, hot bed of scandal and controversy after some shocking comments he made on fox said, brad, hey, let's do this. greg squirrel versus volcano news, volume 336. let's go to the tape check out this squirrel. >> where is he? you say he's on the edge of a volcano where there are volcanoes. great. that's an excellent question. they are at the disney volcano attraction panic. tourists captured the moment this fearless squirrel who went head to head with a volcano eruption outside a cafe at disney. the fire leaping into the air, but the squirrel escaped. just like brian kilmeade escape from almost a destroyed career based on some misheard comments that i've got to see you dead. >> you know what? they didn't even do a primary live, brian. they put you in the prompter. >> they said, charlie, but i'm
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