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>> judge jeanine: hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro come along with jessica tarlov, jesse watters, dana perino, aunt tyrus. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ kamala harris' campaign honeymoon may be coming to an end. democrat enthusiasm is starting to fizzle out, and the attacks are ramping up. and strategists are warning the vp to brace for impact. >> republicans are going to try to introduce her on their terms. i don't blame them. i do the same thing. and she is going to have to get good fast. that is all i can say. and i'm not very giddy about this, i am not cocky at all, i think we have a tough election ahead of us. she is going to get slaughtered. this is just part of -- no different than it was any other time. >> judge jeanine: the trump campaign already hammering kamala's failures at the
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southern border, with his new ad in key swing states. >> you haven't been before he. >> and i haven't been to europe. i don't understand the point that you are making. >> kamala harris failed, weak, dangerously liberal. >> judge jeanine: and donald trump himself says taking on harris will be a piece of cake. >> i would rather run against her than him. i think she is easier than he is. because -- had a certain -- >> scranton joe. >> i felt he was incompetent but he had a certain base and no matter how bad he was people going to vote for him. she doesn't have that base. >> judge jeanine: those attacks not sitting well with the liberal media. "the new york times" wants the best of both worlds when it comes to digging up dirt on candidates, complaining that kamala can't seem to shake her progressive past, all the while keeping j.d. vance under a microscope. others in the media would rather just move on from kamala's radical record.
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>> we don't have to focus on the history of who kamala harris is. we don't have to talk about that. we don't have to talk about these specific things. we have to tell people what she's going to do for them. >> i also know it was played long ago. you know, before that, since then, we have had an entire administration that people have had the chance to see her work. >> judge jeanine: all right, jesse, isn't it ironic, coming from the left, coming from the people whose only focus is january 6th and russia collusi collusion, that they don't want to focus on kamala's past? >> jesse: no, no, but we will. kamala's got that new car smell, but judge, it's still a honda civic. and that will wear off as trump exposes her for what she is. she is a san francisco extremist. and you've already seen him dissecting her. apparently she wants convicted murderers to vote and she wants taxpayers to pay for sex change
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surgeries for prisoners. reparations for slavery, i personally support being 1% black. did i just inflate my black heritage? >> tyrus: you inflated my anger. >> jesse: .1%. she is far bulging i.c.e., dcom rising border crossings, the green new deal, wanted to tax flatulence. this woman is so nuts not only does she have to defend her own record, she has to defend the biden-harris record which is even worse. they put her in charge of the border. screwed that up. put her in charge of the voting bill. didn't get that past prg sent her to munich to warn putin not to invade, five days later he invades. she didn't and invent the internet like al gore did but she has not had the greatest tenure as vice president and her entire career she has had things handed to her. she didn't really run competitive races in california.
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that's a machine politics town. you basically have to maneuver yourself up the ladder there. anytime she has had any competition, she hasn't really done well and you can't trust this woman because that all of these positions she had four years ago, oh, they are all lies, i was just lying. never mind. and she hid biden's condition for four years so you can't trust her. she is a radical lunatic from san francisco at the lobbyists are going to prey upon, the generals are going to control, and the media is just going to shower with praise. she is not a serious person, and everyone who has ever worked for her quit. >> judge jeanine: you know, jessica, what jazz he says is certainly accurate -- >> jessica: i don't -- everybody laughing. >> tyrus: one thing he said right was 1% black appeared >> judge jeanine: .1% pure how does a politician who was less popular than joe biden suddenly become the savior of the democrat party? >> jessica: well, she is ashley more popular than joe biden, more popular than
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donald trump -- >> judge jeanine: two weeks ago. >> jessica: she's the candidate now. it's different. this is a whole new race, a race, people who are genuinely excited about kamala harris, and then also people who would be happy with generic d. remember we have seen all of this polling over months where it is donald trump versus generic democrat and this was part of what people used two try to force joe biden out. they set a generic democrat is on 8-10 points ahead of where joe biden is. and kamala harris has just begun. she is going to need to answer for these things that i frankly think she should just get in front of it. do a big interview and play me all the clips. show me every thing i said i will explain to you how i feel differently because i have governed for four years. i have been part of the biden-harris administration. this is why my mind has been changed about x policy related to the border, medicare for all, these are lofty ideals, in practice, progress is slow but certain, and you can only do
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little things. for the james carville interview, and carville does know what he's talking about. listening to these people who have actually won back big campaigns i think a smart, but i haven't seen anyone acting as if we are not the underdogs. even with all of this polling that has her up in the swing states now, within the margin of error or ahead in national polls, we know that this is a tough mountain to climb, but people are joyful about it now. democrats feel inspired, and that can take us to november 5th and win us the election. >> judge jeanine: you know, dana, she certainly has momentum now, but when the honeymoon period is over, she's going to have to answer to questions like why did you hide the decline of joe biden? why did you come out and say he is the most energetic guy? that was a flat out lie. >> dana: if kamala harris were to do what jessica just suggested, which is to do an interview and say i'll sit here until you play all the clips and answer all of them, i would watch all of that, and i would be amazed if she did well,
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because right now -- maybe she would do great -- but right now, the positions have been reversed staff members of hers who won't put their names on it, but they are basically just getting the media to write that she is reversing her position on fracking, on the mandatory gun buyback come on decriminalizing the illegal border crossings, et cetera. so i do think it is interesting the default position of her staff, perhaps at her direction, is to erase everything she has ever said or believed. but the point about her being complicit in the cover-up of biden's health, it's interesting how much that is resonating. and i'm just paying attention to democrats who are looking at this with nif, well, what are the common harris vulnerabilities? the honeymoon kings and queens used to go on for six months, go all over the world, rather than a weeklong honeymoon here. 100 days, perfect amount of time for her.
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the benefit of really good timing. i don't know if she will be able to get through the next hundred days totally unscathed. and the ads that dave mccormick put out using her own words against her and then trump followed up with another one today, the tapes exist, so if she were to answer all of those, i would love it. happy to do it on "america's newsroom." >> judge jeanine: the truth is, tyrus, she is not going to separate herself from the biden policy. >> tyrus: she doesn't have to. why are we doing this? listen to dear sweet african brother jesse over there play it out for us so well, but there is no honeymoon, okay? let's stop with the honeymoon talked they are the left media saying as a honeymoon. this honeymoon is like prima knocked her to the american people, look it up, jesse. it is outraging, there is no integrity in this, it doesn't matter because trump is not running against kamala, he's not running against biden, he's running against trump.
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that's all this is about. he has to have moments where he untrumps himself, pull back, calling her names, they want that. they want the bloodbath because we will all be laughing and hash tagging but half the country that works for a living is going to go why is he always talking? and this should be the opening statement. kamala harris was part of a conspiracy to mislead the american people that joe biden was actually able to run for president, actually able to be president. we had a council come out and say he is unfit to stand trial, and her statement was i can't keep up with him, so hold her to that, can't keep up with a man with dementia, doesn't matter, those are the facts, she is a part of it, don't engage, stay back, the new campaign needs to become a sh, just stay back, there is no honeymoon. they're telling us it is a honeymoon but no one feels like it is a honeymoon. if it is a honeymoon, great, her
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first rally should be trump-like, it should be full of all of these people excited, 200,000 people, lines on the street. >> jessica: tonight with megan thee stallion it could look like that in atlanta. >> judge jeanine: megan letter thre 3 stallion.the new secret n the hot seat for an explosive hearing on capitol hill. ♪ ♪ all these games on directv— and no satellite on the roof! think about this: blue jays, cardinals, orioles... what's missing? the andean condor? no, walnut-brain! pigeons! they'd rather name a team after socks! to be fair, we're not very athletic. (♪) (♪) bounce back fast from heartburn with tums gummy bites, and love food back.
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how haniyeh was killed and the guard says the attack is under investigation. the 62 year old was born in a refugee camp near gaza city and joined hamas in the late 1980s during the first intifada, or uprising. as hamas grew in power, haniyeh rose through the ranks. reports of the assassination comes as fears of a wider conflict between israel and hezbollah grow. earlier tuesday, israel claimed responsibility for a targeted strike in beirut aimed at the hezbollah commander responsible for a deadly attack in the golan heights that killed 12 children and teens. the idf says the most senior hezbollah military commander was killed in that strike. now for more insight, we're going to turn to matt shoemaker. he's a former intelligence officer with the defense intelligence agency. matt, thanks for jumping on with us tonight to talk about this. you know, with this hamas political leader being killed, what does this mean for the war going forward in your opinion? absolutely no.
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thank you very much, ashley, for having me on. this comes just about 12 hours or so at most from when the israelis conducted another assassination against hezbollah in the capital city of lebanon in beirut just earlier today. so for the israelis to conduct both of these is absolutely astonishing, in my opinion. you know, being a former intelligence officer, seeing this kind of activity is reall, unprecedented from from what i can tell, and on top of that, you know, you did great summation in terms of what the, the leader of hamas is. background was. but one thing i think is really important in this entire discussion is that this happened today in tehran on the same day that the new iranian president was inaugurated in tehran. so that is going to send an absolute message to the iranians that
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the israelis, number one, are not backing down and number two, the way that this was conducted, if the reports are true that the israelis launched an airstrike targeting the leader of hamas in tehran, rather than using more traditional means like sending an assassin in to just shoot the individual, that would be a much smaller sort of footprint rather than sending in an actual airstrike. so the israelis are sending a message to the iranians that they are not messing around. i will be absolutely astonished if the iranians do not respond in some way. you know, if you remember back about four years ago or so, when the americans under president trump, took out soleimani in baghdad, in iraq, the iranians certainly responded by sending their own volley of, of missiles into iraq. now, the difference, of course, was it was not on their
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territory. it was not in their capital city, and so we're going to see what happens now. i think everyone is really just waiting with bated breath to see how the iranians and their axis of resistance with hezbollah and with hamas reacts to the events of today. yeah. and matt, i think we're we're still waiting for the israelis to confirm they did this. i mean, this is not unusual for them to not, you know, announce this, right away. but israel has been saying they were going to kill this man, so if they did do this, they are following through with what they promised they were going to do. but the likelihood that we see in your opinion, what's the likelihood that we see hamas retaliating? or is this israel potentially just getting started? more than likely this is this would be the israeli, depending on how the reactions come from this. this could very well be the israelis getting started, we've
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seen over the past, you know, number of months at least going back six months, right now, in terms of the israelis conducting individualized assassinations, particularly, of course, in the gaza strip to a lesser extent, only in the past few months, with regards to in lebanon against hezbolla, this to for the israelis to fire missiles into the heart of tehran, into their the iranian capital city, and assassinate someone who was a guest of the newly installed iranian president today of all days on his inauguration day, the israelis certainly seem to feel comfortable with doing that to send a message to, to the new iranian president and that certainly puts the new iranian president, at the very least, on the back foot. he's now, to a certain extent, backed into a corner because, you know, he has to make the hard decision
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of how does he want to look, how does he want to be portrayed to be to the ayatollah and how does he want to look to the people of iran, of how he, he and the ayatollah respond to this? do they look weak and respond minimally to this, or do they feel that they need to respond harshly, to in order to look strong? so we're all just waiting to see how the iranians are going to react to this. do you think it could signal a wider conflict with hamas and israel, or do you think this could potentially be, kind of like the closing segment with this? i mean, if they're showing this much strength, especially on the day that you talk about it, that i mean, the day that they chose to do this of all days. i mean, could this signal an end to this war sooner than later? it is a high risk, high reward decision or choice that the israelis have certainly made, i think that, it would be unwise
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to assume that this is going to end things. i think that the iranians in particular are certainly very concerned, historically speaking, with how their image is viewed across the middle east. so the for them to kind of just roll over and, and, and let this slide, in such a public way, considering that the, the israelis chose to do this in such a public way, if as you mentioned, the israelis were the ones that in fact actually did do this, this for, for them to, for the, for the iranians to, to let this slide would certainly be unexpected. i, i am i certainly hope that my cynicism doesn't doesn't overtake me. but this is certainly not a good thing for peace in in the region. the
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iranians i would expect to them to respond forcefully, publicl, and if that means that they also coordinate with hamas, with hezbollah, and with the houthis down in yemen, that would certainly be very difficult. working across all those different vectors to try and protect israel. let alone american troops that might get caught in the crossfire, who are in bases in syria and iraq. so this this is certainly a powder, a powder keg, and it is an extraordinarily dangerous situation at this moment because of the events of the past two hours. right. and considering, you know, he is hamas leader, if you're just now joining us, his name is ismail haniyeh. he was assassinated in tehran. he is, like i said, he's he's been in this since the 1980s. assuming there's someone there ready to take his his place. how does that change hamas and the way
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they operate or does it. yeah. well, so one thing to keep in mind for sure is that the israelis have been have been after this guy for, for the better part of almost two decades or so, and so he's had an intense grip over hamas, especially in, in the gaza strip. there there's been some problems that he had had in terms of personality, relationships with regards to the palestinian authority in the west bank. and so there was a bit of a falling out a number of years ago between he and mahmoud abbas, and he himself has a, you know, engorged himself with regards to the wealth that he's just sucked out of, of gaza and from the gazan people. so we're going to have to sit tight and see who really takes the reins after this, if indeed there is a chosen successor that he might have, or if there is going to be a sort of jockeying, of the
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underlings to try and, and come out on top of this and take charge of what might be left of, of hamas. so, you know, for this all to happen on a, on a tuesday night or so, you know, this is, it's going to make the intelligence community in the united states when they wake up in the morning, certainly they're going to have a lot of work to do, and people are going to be working through the night, certainly at the white house and in the defense department. you know, and just to touch on that a little bit, how do you think the us should respond to this? so there are a couple of different vectors for a response. the first one is going to have to be diplomatic. it's going to come out of the state department. and it's going to require a relatively quick and extremely forceful, response, in terms of the verbiage that they use, and it's going to have to be threatening to a certain extent, especially towards the
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iranians, that if they choose to escalate this situation, that very bad things will happen to them to the point where it will not be worth it for them to respond partially, and from the other perspective, the military side of things to, to put the iron in the glove, if you will, the defense department is going to have to work closely with state in order to make sure that we have assets, close by and that we from my understanding, we currently do. we have a we have a number of different naval ships in the eastern mediterranean. that were initially going to be used to assist in any evacuations and any evacuations out of lebanon, but they might be used for different purposes. now right. and, matt, i got to let you go, but i do appreciate your time and your insight into all of this. matt shoemaker, former intelligence officer with the defense intelligence agency, we appreciate it. stick with fox
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>> dana: well, democrats i found a new way to rally support for kamala harris, with virtual safe spaces vehicle last week the campaign hosted various zoom calls with titles like "when with black men, south asian harris, white women answer the call 2024. last night it was time for white dudes for harris. >> so much politics is just vibes. having said that, the vibes right now are incredible. >> the party not so much being white, and i certainly am, but because i'm a dude. i'm white. i'm a dude. i'm for harris. >> the idea that men can gather to talk about how we feel... interesting, powerful concept. >> what a variety of whiteness we have here. it's like a rainbow of beige.
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>> dana: what do you think about that? a rainbow of beige? >> tyrus: sounds like a fun day to me. this is so racist. the polite racism cracks me up. jesse is supposed to be the embodiment of conservative racist face, but it's never a -- >> jesse: i thought it was -- >> tyrus: ever bring up race. it's always the same thing for your white dudes for kamala, awesome. start setting up white dudes for tyrus p which is no sense. we have lack dudes, black brothers for trump. we all lose our blackness as soon as we show up for the meeting. what if we have white guys for, i don't know, nazism, where do you draw the line? why is white the issue? or men? according to them, everything is gender-fluid. you could literally be in a meeting and realize the whole time you're in the white dudes for kamala that you are really
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the black women for kamala meeting next week. this is pathetic. this is what they do. and i'd just like to point out, there wasn't one regular dude on there, it was all guys who haven't done movies in a wild. and none of them looked the camera dead in the eye, they all looked to the side, which is acting for i need to check. none of them looked in the camera, and said i'm light-skinned for president trump come our meeting is tomorrow at 4:00 p.m., i will be there. because i don't believe in this stuff. >> dana: it did feel a little bit like the struggle session. a lot of feelings were being discussed. >> jesse: well, i strongly disagree with tyrus. finally, a politician is speaking to me, a white dude. the white voter has been completely overlooked in this country. i felt trump was really not speaking to me, and now kamala harris is finally bringing the white men out of the wilderness in this country and asking them how they feel, pandering to me, catering -- >> tyrus: you love the
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hobbits. you are a "lord of the rings" junkie -- >> jesse: calling me weird, tyrus? >> tyrus: yes, because a little weird -- >> jesse: call me white dude, call me weird, but i'm into this be if i signed up for the zoom and i thought it was going to be great because they have been calling me toxic for quite some time at i thought maybe we were going to get over that and they were going to talk about wages and security, but no, this was a struggle session for pale, hairy, flabby california artists, and it was basically saying, if you want to be accepted by women, you should vote for a woman. no i don't see why any man would vote democrat. it's not the party of virtue, security, it's not the party of strength. it's definitely not the party of family. and to be a man and then vote for a woman just because she's a woman is either childish, that person has mommy issues, or they are just trying to be accepted by other women. and i heard the scientists say
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the other day that when demand was for a woman, he actually transitions into a woman. >> dana: is that right? the science -- >> jesse: that's what the science says. >> dana: jessica, did feel a little like hillary 2016. outreach to groups, the reliance on celebrities feels a little strange. and this happens in ten days since biden unburdened the party by his presence. >> jessica: so first of all, everything jesse said was wrong. i just want that on the record there. >> jesse: what? one thing -- >> tyrus: he quoted a scientist. >> jesse: science. >> jessica: so that's definitely something that the harris campaign is paying attention to. remember the woman card with hillary, the deal me in? >> judge jeanine: i remember that. >> jessica: the judge and i are having a day. >> judge jeanine: having a day-to-day. >> jessica: in the autopsy of the campaign, there was a lot of discussion of overplaying the woman card, that it was making
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it out to be too much. and visiting wisconsin also would have been good. so that is one of these concerns be a like you said, these affinity groups exist in every election. i was at the rnc with you guys. i saw people wearing their swag for whatever group they belonged to. >> dana: didn't see -- >> jessica: it was basically the whole room. i did see one black -- one black americans for trump t-shirt there i went on trump's website, veterans for trump, black americans, latinos, totally normal, but there were tens of thousands of people on this cal. they weren't all hollywood elites. there was a lot of regular people that wanted to come a, show support for her, and the democratic ticket, i'm not saying everyone is obsessed with kamala harris and they are just embracing what the ticket looks like now. but the conversations that i thought were really important, and this is a policy issue, is the number of men that were
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expressing come a, regret from past elections, that they didn't do enough to get the democratic candidate elected, and that black voters in particular are the ones that always show up and that white voters let them down, and then the second piece of this, and it came up over and over again, was the concern over the implications of the dobbs decision and how many of these men were saying, my daughter is less free than my mother was. or i'm protecting my wife's freedoms, and that's why kamala harris' theme is freedomt the right to control your own body and to make your reproductive choices. >> dana: but in my mind, judge, i could imagine if kamala harris had rejected the segregation of these different groups -- i understand the outreach -- but to stay on for everybody. that would have been so refreshing. >> judge jeanine: i think it would have been refreshing, but i don't think that's who kamala harris is. you know, kamala harris is working on the white guilt, the white privilege, and all that. i heard some of those men, too,
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jessica. there was one guy who said, when hillary clinton lost, i cried over my twin daughters' bunkbed. you know, that i didn't do enough. whatever. i don't believe, honestly, that these men, these white men, who apparently feel that they have redemption now, that they are coming out for trump kamala, ridding themselves of whatever guilt they might have,r policies, with the economy, with immigration, with foreign policy, and with crime. you worry about your daughters, you should worry about kamala harris wanting to defund i.c.e., defund the police, et cetera, et cetera. it's almost like they have reincarnated her and she is now the female barack obama. she went from the -- this is what i can't get in my head. i was away for eight days. she went from the most unpopular candidate, below jill biden, two now she has been reincarnated. i don't get it.
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politics bite segregation i don't think is a good thing, but in the end, it is what they think they need to do to win. i want to say one thing. the men who voted for me didn't turn into women. okay? >> jesse: i said -- >> judge jeanine: when a man votes for a woman -- >> jesse: may beat -- >> judge jeanine: maybe they did, didn't turn them into a woman. >> jesse: i'm not so sure -- >> dana: we will have to check with the scientists say about that. all right, head, they can force to apologize after getting caught censoring donald trump. ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. switch to a king suite- or book a silent retreat. silent retreat? hold up - yeeerp?
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apologies are good enough this point influencing people donald trump thing like that sex trafficker in the file can still change pictures back and forth
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on their messenger. i don't want to hear i am sorry, doesn't mean anything. you are willing to submit with the cover-up and more so that any time it happened somebody posts a picture i did an interview with laura trump and we were laughing talking about working out and somebody posted it had 45 comments and it was taken down the next day. so safety apologies. would rather continue to do this stuff then backpedal. but they are attacking us through algorithms they don't go door-to-door, they don't do phone calls, they influence what when somebody is looking and they did this and did it cleverly. if you wrote assassination attempt tr what would pop up truman, fidel castro and then trump's indictment. that's not an that's we're doing thanks to influence and get caught so save your apology get
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a haircut and to stay off of our screens. >> dana that raises an issue of the algorithm because ai is policing the majority of our lives at this point. >> ai is run by human beings anyways. can hold a fundraising it's not just the photos being taken down its that it does seem to have a cascading effect of problem suffixes. but for that point elon musk had shared an ai generated video of kamala harris made up. >> but he did call it parity. [ simultaneous talking ] >> this company google is like $3 trillion in market share. facebook and amazon, trillions
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of dollars in market, they should be busted up their monopolies. >> at&t in the eighties reduced prices and increased competition when we did that. we busted up standard oil. the owners of all these companies make john rockefeller look homeless. these guys have amassed way too much wealth and power. they dominated washington can't do anything in dc without them saying okay but from should get in there and bust up all these monopolies. >> do you think that would happen in a trump administration? >> i do. >> the point of the segment for me is that the image in place and in our minds is a moment in american history and psyche of our culture being an altered photo. by mark zuckerberg who gave
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$400,000 to joe biden a couple years ago and tried to convince us they were on the strait and narrow the truth is every error that happens is an error that works against the right, never against the left trumps the platform, i'm the platform that's an outrageous power move by big, in the mainstream media and it just keeps happening. of everybody doesn't believe this is going to keep happening you are in fantasyland. >> conservative sites at the top billing on facebook, the conservative podcasts as you look at it. >> if that's true good. >> conservative medias and rigging elections these guys are. >> up next looks like kamala harris' push for green school buses is gone bust.
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♪ ♪ >> who doesn't love a yellow school bus, right? can you raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus, right? >> tyrus: nobody loves the
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school bus, kamala, not even bus drivers. kamala harris dreams of electric school bus or being a boondoggle. we have been hoodwinked. $11 billion to electrify school buses in america but so far only 60 have been made. jesse, i believe hoodwinked is an appropriate description of this. >> jesse: and you know what that word means. >> tyrus: yes. dana explained it to me i never used boondoggle in a sentence, and i'm proud to say, thanks to dana, i did today. answer the question. we don't have all night. >> jesse: it wouldn't be the first boondoggle. i remember the trillions of dollars they spent on electric car chargers -- how many was that, nine? she also said she was going to wire the whole country pewter member broadband in rural america? guess how many things they wired? zero. trillions gone, zero internet access anywhere where there
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wasn't before. >> tyrus: dana? >> dana: $5 billion electric school buses and only made 60 buses. they want credit for the bills they pass but want to take the consequences. >> jessica: i don't think this is going to matter at all. >> tyrus: i disagree. judge? >> judge jeanine: i want to know who got the contract, no-bid contracts, what contributions did they make to the biden administration and campaign? it's real simple. >> tyrus: could go hmm... >> jesse: gretchen whitmer was an investor. >> judge jeanine: yes. >> tyrus: "one more thing" is up next. hm... ♪ ♪
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of rb georgia, took office in january, succeeding her dad, craig, who served for 12 years. she's focused on bringing investment and forming a police department in the small town. >> nice. every town should have a police department, dana. all right. well, jesse likes to get an award when he goes to give a speech. >> in fact, he demands it. i never asked for one, but look at the one i got. >> i think it's better than anyone. oh, this was from the international ball expo. >> bowling alley, proprietors of america. >> i spoke to them july 3rd. crystal, it is crystal. oh, one thought that you would be so impressed by your name right here. >> you may the bowling alley people, but those are my people. >> thanks for having me. wow. >> crystal. crystal. if you're going to invite me to speak, crystal is a very, very nice talk. yes. yes. >> thank you, piers. okay, jesse, we would like to sell you some material and high quality material. don't get it twisted. this stuff is going to make you look hot on the beach for tuck in shorts. tank tops, bowling esque
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