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right now we just don't have that trust. >> neil: i apologize for the tight time but the recognition of the secret service, no outdoor rallies for the time being. indoor rallies are fine. what do you make of it? >> well, you know, unfortunately that really hurts the trump campaign because that is something he excels at. honestly it seems like an artificial band-aid fix. obviously safety is most important. we want to get to that point where the secret service can, if they have cultural leadership problems -- which i think they did with director cheadle -- that they can fix those. we have to get back to having the trust that everyone is doing the right thing, not politicized and the american public in trust institutions. >> neil: well put. congressman, thank you very much. we will be exploring this a lot more tomorrow, 10:00 a.m. in the meantime, here's -- ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone.
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a shane of my on kennedy, jessica tarlov, jette mike charlie hurt, greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> shannon: the media going into overdrive to help vice president, harris eraser biggest electoral liability, or far left record, despite harris being rated 2019's most liberal senator i got tracked, there has been some change to that. the ladies of "the five," democrats, attempting to rewrite the vice president is just a moderate. >> prosecutors are not left us, they put people in jail for a living. i know the vice president personally. she is moderate. >> the radical in this campaign, michael, is not kamala harris, as all the trump advertising is saying, the radical right wing is donald trump. >> the shocking, radical left agenda is actually mainstream
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economic. >> donald trump in the mainstream republicans just lie, lie, lie her record is there for anyone to take a look at. >> shannon: and it is not stopping her pastor and coming back to haunt her like a freight train come i don't know if they hot people but just in this case, they do. 2020, harris offered some praise with the defund the police movement. >> the defund the police, the issue behind it is we need to reimagine how we are creating safety. for too long, the status quo thinking has been you get more safety by putting more cops on the street. well, that's wrong. this whole movement is about rightly saying we need to take a look at these budgets and figure out whether it reflects the right priorities. >> shannon: and that's not all. the vice president will also have to answer for her far left positions on these issues. >> we are not going to treat people who are undocumented
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across the border as criminals or there is no question i am in favor of banning fracking. would you support changing the diet guidelines? reduce red meat? >> in the i am prepared to get rid of the filibuster to pass a green new deal. the idea is everyone gets access to medical care. you didn't how to have to go through the process. let's limited all of that and move on. >> shannon: so kennedy, those positions are popular with a lot of people. do you think she will embrace them and say i am standing by them, you can't use it against me? >> kennedy: she did the other day when she spoke in front of the teachers union. she was very transparent about bowing down before the body that kept kids out of school for two years. i think that was a bit of a stumble on her part. thing to be a tough sell but i'm glad we are having a conversation about the issues and not about memes and personality because we have been sold on memes, we were sold -- not all of us, certainly not me -- but people were sold on the idea, the kitschy idea of
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dark brandon, and we don't want to be spoon-fed that again. her record is very problematic because it's all over the map. you know, on one hand, she is a ruthless authoritarian with the people that you absolutely should not be targeting in her home state of california. on the other hand, she is an open borders democrat who has no solution, congressionally or otherwise, for the border crisis that she certainly exacerbated as border czarina, that is what she was anointed come as much as they try to scrub the history and give a revisionist lens, she has been on the wrong side of so many issues in the red meat then, that was a new one that a lot of people forgot about and they don't want the government messing with their bodies. if someone is so pro-abortion that their personal orthodoxy is we are going to keep the government out of your body, out of your lower half, and the same
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goes for what i eat, i'm sorry. >> shannon: until it comes to eating bugs, that's a different decision. we may have to eat bugs, apparently. >> kennedy: well, it is something some of us do as a fetish on the weekend. >> shannon: anything dipped in chocolate. we also have this vibe around her, president biden before he dropped out and predebate, charlie, he could do no wrong, these are cheap fakes, cheap shots at him, and he is with it and excited, he is our guy, and then they turned on him and now it feels like we're getting the same treatment from the vice president. >> charlie: we are going to see the biggest rewrite of a political career the media has ever done since the invention of electricity. i love what kennedy's optimism that this is going to be about the issues. i hope it is pure i'm afraid it's just a few of us talking about the issues. i think a lot of people are talking about personality and the memes and stuff like that commit a course i think that is the strategy the democrats play, but this is why you have an actual campaign and a primary,
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so that these things -- they are now in a situation where she is getting her first big exposure as a presidential candidate, and it is during the general election. and everybody is pulling thr through. and finding all of these crazy democrat red meat policies that are going to be terrible in a general election, but she is having to struggle with them right now. if you want donald trump to do well, that's a good thing, but i still worry that there is going to be such an effort to make this as hysterical as possible to talk about whatever they have to talk about so they don't have to talk about the issues. when you go through that list of issues you just did, like defunding the police, open borders, abolishing private health care, the green new deal, it's a total loser or kamala harris and trump is right on all of them. >> shannon: jessica come over you surprised at all that this coalesced together as quickly as possible around the vice president? do you think it would have been
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beneficial? congressman clyburn, let them fight it out, it's actually good for testing her and everyone else who might be her number two through this process. >> jessica: i certainly think it would have made great programming and people would have liked to have seen it but the truth of the matter is we don't have much time, and this was joe biden's decision, and the delegates, a lot of them have spoken out about this, they voted for or they are representing joe biden's wishes and he is part of the biden-harris administration, and in that sense, it makes sense that this was her nomination. so i -- we have three and a half weeks until the dnc. we have 102 days until the election and i'm fine with this. she represents a lot of where the party is, and not the kamala harris of 2020 but the kamala harris of today, and that is the maneuver that she is going to have to make and i think that she has a lot to say. if you watch the whole video, for instance, when she was talking about defunding the police, the point she was making was really salient, talking about wayne safe neighborhood looks like him and it is not crawling with cops, it has great
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schools, has driving small businesses. it has really high homeownership, which has been a priority of the biden-harris and administration, to make sure people can get on the property batter. the proof is in the pudding, as it were, of what the biden-harris administration -- the most delicious flavor of it of all. they have invested more in law enforcement than any other administration in history. donald trump proposed a 58% cut to the community policing program. they put 3700 police officers on the street through that program from another 100,000 that came in through the safer america plan, the american rescue plan had $15 billion in it for private policing to make sure we have safer communities. that's a strong record to have run on. the border right now, jennifer griffin was tweeting about the twos and a lower cartel bosses apprehended. she said it was like catching the bin laden, catching bin laden when it comes to the war against fentanyl, that
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happened under the biden-harris administration. encounters at the border down 55%. >> shannon: numbers that had wildly spiked -- >> jessica: i understand that and you obvious they have to acknowledge that there were huge spikes but it doesn't mean that she is the same person you saw in 2020. she oversaw the implementation of the policies that led to these good results. >> shannon: so she owns this. all of the policies of this administration. do you worry, we keep talking about this, chose for any candidate when they are new to the race, because it is so close to the election, do you feel there will be a full vetting of her actual record? >> greg: the media always follows this predictable pattern, and i don't think -- i don't think the american people are going to fall for this. we are in this period of kamala denial is on. the world is in a serious place. america is in a serious place. we have malaise, unrest, kind of a lack of adult supervision. who's in charge? so they need to portray her as
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the serious person who can handle this. but you can't do that if the person was for defunding the police come if the person was for open borders, if the person likes to take credit for the afghanistan withdrawal, how soon are they going to rewrite that ? there are so many things she says that contributes to her kind of unserious persona that they need to erase this stuff. and they are doing it right in front of us. i talked about this before, the definition of arrogant stupidity is when he tried to gaslight a bunch of people. it's like those hypnotists who try to hypnotize everybody and everyone is going this is b.s. you can gaslight one person alone. i can say to kennedy, where your glasses, and you are saying they are on your face, and i will sa? i can get you to think you are crazy. you can't do that to millions of people. and you can't do that when there are so much evidence out there. it is amazing to me the media will continue to do this and i
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go back to the fact, everyone should remember what twitter was like when it was still owned by the old crew. if it was owned by the premusk people, you wouldn't see the pushback over police defunding, the border czar, bailing out felons, all of that stuff would be suppressed, like hunter's laptop story. it would be buried like jimmy hoffa. but now, it's like twitter or x has turned everybody into their own debunkers. i wonder how the legacy media can still maintain this gaslighting roll if the public can so quickly and easily call them out on it, and it is because they just assume their allies are there for them and they can continue to do this. it is comedy to watch them do this and they are still doing it. to back your point, the honey mood is on the media. there is no honeymoon for people who are going to the grocery store and seeing the prices or dealing with crime in their cities or lack of police.
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>> charlie: the other thing glossed over by the media, not only is kamala harris the most radically left-wing politician who has ever run for president, but she is running against the least ideological, least partisan, most common sense sort of practical politicians that we have ever had. >> jessica: you know you are the only person that thinks t that. that he is the most common sense -- >> charlie: absolutely. you look at the border come all of those issues, the issue of abortion, gotten him into trouble. all of those things. >> jessica: up to the states. i did this. six-week abortion bans. >> kennedy: he's in trouble with evangelical republicans but still standing for more practical stance -- >> shannon: there are also states, as democracies, states go through -- >> jessica: j.d. vance doesn't want you to be able to -- >> greg: i don't understand
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why sending abortion back to the states somehow worse than having the supreme court or roe v. wade. you are getting it closer to the community, isn't that what it's all about? >> shannon: we've got to go. we are going to take "family feud" into the commercial. coming up, barack is on board. ♪ ♪ [water flowing] [water flowing] [phone dings] oh my god. what? the host is coming back. (♪) [birds chirping] [phone dings] meanwhile, at a vrbo... oh my god. what? i got onekeycash on this house. hmm... [water flowing] hmm... when other vacation rentals throw curveballs, try one that gives rewards.
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this is going to be historic. >> we called to say michelle and i couldn't be prouder to endorse you and do everything we can to get you through this election and into the oval office. >> come my goodness. michelle, barack, this means so much to me. i am looking forward to doing this with the two of you, doug and i both, and getting out there, being on the road. >> jessica: and rao kamala-meaning is running wild with my fellow, democrats, james carville is on the coconut party. >> this is -- okay, this is everybody is giddy. get ready, they are coming. this kind of giddy elation is not going to be very helpful much longer because of what we are going to be faced with. >> jessica: greg, i want to go to you first on the phone call that i know you think feels really authentic. >> greg: yes, it was spontaneous as pediatric
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neurosurgery. one thing, maybe it is not her fault, but i mean, when you are on speaker, you don't hold it to your ear -- >> jessica: a lot of people have been commenting on that. i believe that conversation, that obama part was taped three years ago. i don't want to -- don't you find it weird how they treat her like a child like she just got the lead roll in the high school of pippin? she just got into her first choice of college? or maybe they just accepted her offer for the three bedroom duplex. it's like, yes, uh-huh, are they going to come up on the offer? okay. hello. i think the next three months is going to be a lot like this. it is going to be micromanaged like they're transporting 100 pounds of nitroglycerin over treacherous roads. i think it speaks to a lack of confidence in their candidate. she makes people nervous because
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she is nervous. and you don't have the luxury of saying, you know, just be -- you can do that with trump, just be trump. nobody knows what that is. she has changed on every position, or so she claims. who is she? but there is this giddy, patronizing atmosphere around it. doesn't feel like the presidential candidate to me, jessica. and i'm sure it doesn't feel that way to you. >> jessica: well, i'm the moderate of this, and my opinion doesn't count. [laughter] shannon. we are going to win. shannon. so, carville is right that we are on this sugar high and it's going to revert to the normal mean, not necessarily what was going on with biden, but it's going to be a top, close race decided by 100,000 people in 5-7 states. do you feel like democrats are
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sensing that? or we are still going to go with rat mania for a little while longer? >> shannon: well, i am learning new stuff all the time. president obama also set on that call, we are underdogs. he and carville really coming together, run like you are losing. those of us who are at the rnc, especially after the assassination attempt and the photo with the flag and everything, every lawmaker i talked to, there is no way he can lose, there is no way trump can lose, that is what president biden was still in the race but they were feeling so overly confident. so when you hear this caution from inside the party for the dems, carville and obama saying whoa, whoa, don't get too crazy, you get a bump off your convention, whatever your party is, so it is clearly that the vice president has this amazing fundraising, but maybe this is good for the other side of the ticket, to have a little bit of wake-up call for the republicans. how you guys were feeling a week ago, this is a different race for them, too. >> well, kennedy, it seems like
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the republicans are getting a big, j.d. vance, should i say couch-sized wake-up call? [laughter] did he or didn't he? i think j.d. vance wishes there was more policing of content. >> charlie: probably not. >> jessica: let's move to the next section -- is that a sectional joke? kennedy, what do you think -- >> charlie: dirty minds. >> kennedy: i agree with shannon. i thing there was a lot of exuberance and baby overconfidence at the rnc because joe biden was still very much with the candidate and we were told, thursday you and i were talking when the mark help our report came out, president biden was going to resign on sunday, and his team pushed back, absolutely not, he is in it to win it, earned a second term, he is the guy, man, maybe this is all just baloney nonsense.
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but things happen so quickly, the lead candidate in a presidential race was almost shot and killed, not even two weeks ago, and we are barely talking about it. that is how addicted we have got into this fast news cycle so whatever sugar high democrats are experiencing right now, it is momentary. this race will change so much between now and november and she not only has to answer for people in 2020, and i have seen no evidence she has made the critical 180 degrees shift to this incredibly adept politician level presidential candidate. she also has to answer not only for her awful policy positions, which recovered, but the biden-harris record. even despite kjp's propaganda, it's awful for too many americans. >> jessica: so charlie, who do you think in the vp-steaks of
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all of us on the democratic side, kamala harris is looking at prominent governors, josh shapiro. >> kennedy: last week was kind of embarrassing. >> jessica: mark kelly? who do you think -- >> charlie: i think she should pick an illegal alien. >> jessica: barack hussein obama. >> charlie: cares more about the regular american people. i think josh shapiro, and i think the problem with that, i will never get over the fact that it is 2024 and you have democrat media and democrats openly wringing their hands over the idea that she might pick a popular governor of a key state of pennsylvania. josh shapiro. they are worried because of his
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religion, because he is jewish, and because that is going to hurt her in a general election. and i'm like, where do you get your voters. this is insane. the other way around in this were a republican, people would be rightly outraged. you can turn on tv and you have these people in the media and democrats openly talking about it and it is just mind-blowing to me. >> greg: yeah, how can you be a democrat, jessica, when the democrats are saying don't pick a jew because you are going to lose minnesota, that has to just piss you off. it would piss me off. you should leave that party. >> jessica: that's a very good idea. so much better. >> shannon: making the announcement right here on "the five." >> jessica: right here, right now. interestingly on the josh shapiro front, the key is fantastic. they are also concerned -- school vouchers. >> charlie: donald trump is right with the american public.
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>> kennedy: is there really some question about that? the bureau had to clean wray's magic shrapnel theory, releasing a statement to fox that says, "what struck former president trump in the ear was a bullet, whether whole or fragmented into smaller pieces, fired from the deceased subject's rifle." donald trump himself posting on truth social, "the fbi never checked. it was unfortunately a bullet that hit my ear and hit it hard. there was no glass. there was no shrapnel vehicle the hospital called it a bullet wound to the ear. and that is what it was. no wonder the once-storied fbi has lost the confidence of america." aunt trump's physician dr. ronny jackson is tearing into director wray. give it to us, ronny. >> absolutely ridiculous to make a comment like this. absolutely a bullet, i examined
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it, scooped out just as it would be at the track of a bullet. it had the telltale other damage that was associated with it and if he is good to make statements like that he better have some evidence he is talking about, there is no fractured glass from the teleprompters so if it wasn't a bullet, what was it and where did it come from? >> kennedy: great question. charlie hurt, i will start with you. it hurt so bad to get shot in the ear. why is the fbi director going keith olbermann? >> charlie: he wasn't even asked a question about it. he volunteered it. the question was about something else and then he went out of his way to go back, and by the way, we don't really know this for certain. it's amazing -- the fbi is supposedly caring about people with conspiracy theories. they are literally sowing the ground for conspiracy theories. the other thing kind of shocking, "the washington times" has a story coming out this evening -- >> kennedy: who is the opinion
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editor there? >> charlie: a very, very opinionated person. but it's amazing because -- so he has not -- the fbi has not even interviewed donald trump about this case. which, the fbi has taken it on the chin a lot over the last couple of years, for very good reason, and the idea he is going to go out there and answer questions. they haven't even begun the most important part of the investigation, which would be to talk to the guy that got shot, and then going to go out here and start spinning conspiracy theories. this is why nobody has faith in the fbi. >> kennedy: it doesn't seem very necessary to freestyle on it. i understand our politics are incredibly petty and you don't want to give anyone an advantage, and when trump was shot, and a lot of people even democrats going that's it, he is winning the race now, so is it that much of an advantage that democrats and shadow members of the democrat establishment like
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christopher wray, allegedly, they have to take that from him? he can't even be shot in the ear? >> jessica: i'm happy for him to have the shot in the ear situation. he definitely -- i know, it's just a bipartisan day for me. i -- it was just strange. it was ugly on a personal level to do that, and it was also ugly on a political level, if that -- excuse me -- if that was his intention. and christopher wray is a trump and pointy. he is not some democrat hack or anything like that. if you feed this beast and there are so many conspiracy theories out there about what happened, and they come from all sides of the aisle. i think we all really want to know a lot more about this kid and how it is possible -- >> kennedy: democrats were saying he wasn't even shot, there was an inside job. >> jessica: i'm not so far gone that i know those people personally. i know that does exist.
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go for a cocktail with them. i don't like it. that is something horrific that happened. a man died because of it. and it only feeds -- if you think that donald trump is a beast, it only feeds the beast of it and the narrative that everyone is against him and there is some deep state conspiracy. you have the head of the fbi say something like that. >> kennedy: we do have more conspiracies that have blossomed just shy of two weeks from the assassination attempt. why is that? >> shannon: that is why i think transparency is so necessary and not making an unforced error that you have to walk back. we get new at revelations every day and mostly coming from local officials who do not appreciate being thrown under the bus by the feds, who are now sort of stonewalling what information they are willing to hand over to all of these congressional investigations so when you have local, state, county agencies coming forward, actually, this is what happened, and number of whistle-blowers, josh hawley and senators, had chairman comer on
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last night, there are even more whistle-blowers. i think the more transparent you can be, the quicker you get rid of the conspiracy theories. >> kennedy: including that while body cam footage we saw from local law enforcement. so many more questions raised from that. what's going on with the guy in the van? who is the guy in the water tower, the gray suit? what does it say about former president trump that he is going back to butler? >> greg: well, a lot of people wouldn't. but he gets back up on that horse. i just coined that phrase. i think the big question is, why did he bring it up? he was there for a specific reason. we are not interested in the conspiracy theories, we are interested how did this happen, how did this guy get away with it? how did a 20-year-old freak best all of our intelligence agents? he wanted to talk about anything but what happened. you know, i watch a lot of crime docs, i watch a lot of the first
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48, and whenever they have a suspect, the suspect always takes off ramps into stuff that people don't want to listen to, i got into a fight with my ex, and then i went to this bar -- we just need you to focus on that. he had no interest in being culpable or facing the heat that he deservedly faced, and he is worse than cheatle because you can see the ambivalence and the fact that she checked out, but he looks like he walked out of central casting. he explains things with authority p or he thought he could just cruise right through this and just kind of flippantly throw this thing off. something he probably read on x. something he heard. it was only because he was trying to deflect from what was going on. but you know what upsets me about him? is that he prove me wrong. that i can't blame dei for this. it's not incompetence via dei, it's incompetence via bureaucracy.
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he is an empty suit who floated to the top due to that empty suit. it has nothing to do, you watch this, wow, how far did he get based on just how he played that role? >> kennedy: but let me ask you this: is there anything more dangerous than when dei and the deep state get together? >> greg: there you go. that's part of this. in this case, this was a deflection from the intended path of the hearing p or how did you let this happen? let me tell you this story about shrapnel. it should upset a lot of people come including the families of the victims. >> kennedy: especially after kimberly cheatle's testimony. we needed an adult -- >> greg: looks like the adult but he was worse. >> kennedy: absently right, is greasy gavin try to clean up california to help out kamala? the guv's new crackdown on homeless encampments. kinky. that's next.
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♪ ♪ >> charlie: greasy gavin is cleaning up kamala's mess in california. governor newsom giving the green light for state agencies to start clearing out homeless camps after waiting five years , newsom now says there is no time to waste. watch this. >> an executive order to move the process forward, that it's time to moved with urgency at the local level to clean up these -- focus on public health and public safety. there are no longer any excuses. >> charlie: of what role did kamala play in all of this? well, back when she was attorney general of california, kamala harris helped push through proposition 47 which basically legalized possession of hard drugs and theft as long as you stayed $950,
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letting on the streets and in the homeless encampments. kennedy, you love california. >> kennedy: despite gavin newsom, i still love california. >> charlie: you want california to be great again. what is going on? >> kennedy: i did a fly along with the l.a. county sheriff's department and we flew over a lot of these homeless camps, and they pointed out, the sheriff's department removed them but it is the municipalities that are not allowed to. l.a.p.d. wants to but up until now they haven't been able to and they also blame prop 47 because california hasn't done it right in terms of decriminalization versus legalization. a lot of mentally ill drug addicts were lingering on the streets, they don't get the help they need because the agencies aren't coordinating, bureaucracy were all they do is play politics. and gavin newsom, when he was mayor of san francisco, he
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really created this entire climate. he wouldn't take homelessness seriously there and that is when it really began and festered and spread throughout the state to every big city, making them virtually unlivable. really cool neighborhoods that were great for a little while like downtown l.a. and venice, absolute garbage, most of them, because of the homeless crisis, so now with the supreme court ruling, he actually has legal leeway and he has got cover because he is not running for president this year, he's got four years for people to forget about the fact that he is going to bulldoze all of these homeless camps right into the sea and he may be the only person in california because actually hopefully kamala harris loses so he has trump to fight for four more years when he runs in 2028. >> charlie: so why is he helping her? >> jessica: he is helping the people of california, which is his job. a public servant who cares about the public, it happens. >> charlie: i don't mean to be
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overly cynical -- >> jessica: you do -- >> charlie: the timing -- >> greg: sleeping in front of the french laundry and he had it. >> jessica: it is because of the supreme court ruling. you just said it, this is new authority he has and gavin newsom since last year has been pushing back, talked about how ridiculous it was you could steal up to $950 worth of stuff, but he doesn't want that ballot measure to pass so it would und. he will veto that. yes, absolutely. >> charlie: give credit to the supreme court? >> shannon: this is one of the supreme court decisions from the last term that some people on the left like because they are really mad about a lot of stuff but they will use this one. yes, jessica says, seal of approval, jessica tarlov. this idea of we hear about the vice president was a federal prosecutor and they want to set up federal prosecutor versus convicted felon, that's the conversation they want to have. she self describes herself as a progressive prosecutor.
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the accused are also victims because these him criminal justice system is broken. was her things we saw play out for her a bit. when she was at the attorney general's office in california and things you will have to discuss. >> charlie: a place like california. >> greg: it's amazing, you have to try really hard to do something like this. but it's better late than never. i think that may be, i'm giving him the best intentions that democrats are finally admitting there is some kind of intrinsic value to order and boundaries. what they did, they conflated freedom without structure or boundaries as a right, and they turned that belief onto the structures that actually preserve freedom, so you are right to disrupt civil life with a lawless existence. it just broke societies into pieces. people were scared, and we are all held together by a social
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contract. we are supposed to live together. they created an identity out of chaos. it is your right to be unhoused. it is right to live in a camp, right? it is right to have a mad max dystopia right outside your door. that is exactly what happens. in order to have real freedom for everybody, you have to have structure and boundaries, and i thing the democrats left to their own devices without a strong republican party, this is where they end up. >> charlie: i am with kennedy, no malingerer's. >> kennedy: normal encoders. >> greg: where all of the homeless families in the camps? >> kennedy: they don't know, they lost track of $24 billion in california. >> charlie: way to go. all right, "fan mail friday" is up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: it's been a while. "fan mail friday." all right, this is a fun question from joe: did you ever perform in a talent show? charlie. i have to go to you first because -- >> charlie: you know that the answer is no. >> greg: you never did any kind of talent show in high school, grade school? >> charlie: no.
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my grandmother would dress us up in colonial outfits. >> shannon: your childhood. >> kennedy: that was like last week. >> greg: that's hilarious. >> charlie: but that's not a talent. >> jessica: fancy dress appeared >> greg: it is a colonial fetish. shannon? >> shannon: only if you count the finals of miss america 1990. >> greg: that's a talent show. what was your talent? >> shannon: i played -- >> greg: oh, wow. it was last century, literally. >> greg: jessica, talent show? >> jessica: no. i didn't want to participate in most things, so i probably cried my way out of it. no talent show, but i did sports stuff. >> greg: don't try to change the subject. typical liberal appeared kennedy? >> kennedy: eighth grade, we did a lip-sync, me and my best friend.
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of a car in colorado. found hoof prints all over the subaru and could not figure out how they got there until they saw this video posted online. there's a goat on top of my car she screamed. she was quickly arrested for hate speech. anyway, that's all i have. >> shannon: adorns a tongue in cheek video keil and companion got money's worth at the delta airport lounge picture filing prefood on to their plates shoving snacks into pockets and pouring fresh glasses of wine immediately into the trash. >> greg: they are losers. people have to enclue up after them. made a mess in the bathroom and that doesn't hurt delta.
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it hurts the people that have to clean up. i hate these people. >> shannon: me, did you know this? that a lot of people will use pets in their wedding ceremonies in new york, guess what? they can actually serve as a legal witness to your marriage. they can't perform the ceremony but any pet, including dogs, parakeets, all kinds of stuff they can actually be. put their paw printed legal document and count as a witness. i'm not counting. also this weekend pete buttigieg on "fox news sunday." charlie? >> charlie: how does that the count as animal cruelty making a dog sit through the wedding? >> shannon: some people like weddings. how about your wife? >> charlie: i liked my wedding. that was great. i wouldn't want to. >> shannon: 10 seconds. >> charlie: down in florida six decades after his death we have a parade of ernest hemingway lookalikes running the bulls. >> shannon: okay. that's it. got go. not a lookalike to ernest hemingway that's bret baier. >> bret: adocious.
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