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they tried at the very beginning on the root causes and she immediately gave up because it is too difficult a problem set. republicans have to be the party of solutions. >> neil: all right, we will watch very closely. congressman, always great catching up with congressman tony gonzales, the state of texas, sits on the house home unsecured committee, house appropriations committee, a lot of committees. before we go, i want to bring your attention to some of this aftermarket news after the market closed today, a big concern among the economy might be slipping up a little bit. that has been a fear before and extreme market conditions. some earning news, about 85% through this process where companies report every quarter how they are doing, the big public ones, and most are doing pretty well but a couple of split rates on technology giants. so again, the focus will be tomorrow as it was today, on all of those guys. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro along
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with harold ford jr., jesse watters, dana perino, and brian kilmeade. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is a fox news alert. "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich and former u.s. marine paul whelan have been released, along with other americans, to the u.s. from russian custody in a historic multicountry prisoner swap. jacqui heinrich is at the white house with more. >> good evening, judge. we just learned both president biden and vice president harris will be at joint base andrews tonight around 11:30 when the plane lands to greet those wrongfully detained americans when they step safely onto u.s. soil once again, and that is saying something because earlier today, the president said it was his own long-standing friendships with u.s. allies that made this
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historic release happen. >> today is a powerful example of why it is vital to have friends in this world. friends you can trust. work with, and depend upon. especially on matters of great consequence and sensitivity like this. >> a senior official told fox that russia was blocking this trade unless they got back notorious hit man, who was imprisoned in germany, and getting germany to okay his relief was no small feat. we are told the german chancellor scholz told president biden, i'll do it for you. and the national security advisor, trying to give the president credit for this, took an inadvertent job at presumptive democratic nominee. >> it's sounded like he almost took a swipe at the vice president, said if joe biden was in the oval office come i don't like this would've happened. is not a swipe at her relative inexperience, or -- >> oh, i see what you are saying. they are partners in this.
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joe biden and the vice president are partners in this. you will see her tonight joining the president to welcome back those americans who were unjustly imprisoned in russia. >> the president spent the afternoon calling the five other foreign leaders who converged with the u.s. on that tarmac in turkey to facilitate the trade with russia, and we are told with so many moving parts there was a lot of uncertainty that this would actually happen until the moment it was over. now those americans return home, reporter evan gershkovich undeterred by this ordeal. he had to fill out a prison release form as part of his exit, and "the wall street journal" reports in the box at the bottom he made a request for a sit down with putin. judge? >> judge jeanine: jacqui, thanks so much. and i want to this. kamala harris' anti-trump trash talk a study to catch up with her. the vp has been hitting the campaign trail and daring the former president to compare records on top issues? donald trump says challenge
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accepted. >> in one of the most astoundingly phony moments in her speech last night, kamala harris bragged that "i will probably put my record against donald trump's any day of the week." i will put it against donald trump. got one of the worst records in anywhere. well, kamala, let's go. challenge accepted. are you ready? on the one hand, you have a radical left puppet candidate, who is fake, fake, fake. and on the other hand, you have a president who will fight, fight, fight for america. >> judge jeanine: and now it seems kamala is trying to distance herself, not only from her own past, but from biden's, as well. axios reporting that the vp has thrown biden's democracy reelection strategy right out the window and is instead focusing on freedom and the future. harris putting that message to
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the test at the rally by saying the american people can do better with a president like h her. >> donald trump has openly vowed, if reelected, to be a dictator on day one. that he will weaponized the department of justice against his political enemies. the american people deserve better. the american people deserve better. [applause] the american people deserve a leader who tells the truth. a leader who does not respond with hostility and anger when confronted with the facts. >> judge jeanine: okay, you know, brian, i'll start with you. it seems that kamala is ditching democracy as a theme that joe biden was using for his reelection campaign, that it's not so much about democracy anymore, and had both alleys, she never used the word democracy and instead
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using the word freedom and the future, freedom from poverty, freedom from guns, freedom to have an abortion. threats to democracy don't seem to be the issue for her. >> brian: we've been saying that for a long time. you would read a lot of publications saying threat to democracy was not resonating against trump, everyone kept bringing it up and saying it as if they were reading a different study. it causes a lot of people to think it is extreme. if donald trump loses, my country is over. if such and such loses, we are never going to be the same. use it as a threat to democracy, the foundations of the country, so i think this pivot is a litte responsible. the biggest story so far as who kamala harris thinks she is because she has totally changed her stance on everything on the fly, but not in person. she has done it through anonymous surrogates in various publications. when it comes to energy, fracking, offshore drilling, she actually supported a guaranteed income and a guaranteed a job, a guaranteed green job.
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obviously that's not sustainable, that's not possible. she no longer stands by that anymore. she no longer thinks she would get rid of private health care. so if you are donald trump, you are saying, who am i running against? are passed? the vice president? the attorney general? the d.a.? the senator? nothing she is talking about something she wants to a accomplished. it's the strangest thing. my last thought about this, the reason we are at this place and it is unprecedented is because we haven't had a primary to screen it. they haven't gone back and forth. governor shapiro was not sparring with pritzker who was sparring with the vice president about this issue to see what emerged. instead, ladies and gentlemen, i'd like you to meet the new kamala harris. that's the one who's going to be running, not necessarily governing, against the former president. >> judge jeanine: you know, jesse, in line with that, it seems kamala harris is taking the core issues of the republican party and adopting them. she has no longer for banning
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fracking. she is now into single-payer health care. she also is not into the mandatory gun buyback. i mean, is the american public that gullible -- >> jesse: yes, they are. yes, we are. it's going to be close. and if we had a fair press, this would be a landslide. democrats would never win another national election again if we had a fair press. three months before the election, this woman comes out, and she has a record that says i want to get rid of i.c.e., private health care, guns, and then says, actually, i don't believe any of that. and it's like trump coming out tomorrow and saying we are not going to do the wall and we are going to raise taxes. what? no! and so the media usually would be curious. why? what happened here? no. they are scrubbing the internet from this stuff. and then they are censoring pictures of donald trump in searches for donald trump.
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in the democratic party doesn't even care. the democratic party doesn't care what her beliefs were, what she believes now. they don't even know her record. do you see these interviews with people that go to the rallies? they don't know what she's ever done. all they care about is abortion and she called trump a dictator. let's go, ballot harvests. her record is so bad you can't afford rent, you can't afford a house, highest illegals, highest gas, it's a mess. trump's record, the guy is an american hero. you had peace and prosperity. people long for the days of four years ago, donald trump, they were better off four years ago, and he just dodged an assassin's bullet, and he survived a prosecutorial misconduct. this should not even be close, but it is, because we are so corrupt and stupid as a country. >> judge jeanine: you know, dana, doesn't it come down to the four years of governance under trump, and then four years of governance under biden and
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harris? >> dana: yeah, so i think leading up to this sudden change with the democrats, a lot of people were saying, my gosh, prices were so much more affordable during the trump administration. all these people we would interview and showed it in the polls, they were like, i never thought i would vote for a republican but i think i might vote for a republican. i always think about guy benson's uber driver in the walkie from a year ago. she is a black woman, i voted democrat all my life but i can understand my entire family plans to vote for trump this next year. and that was a year ago. then you go forward and all of a sudden, everything changes immediately. i do think that kamala harris' answers are a little bit like cotton candy, and that they would melt on contact if she did any interviews. okay, because a lot of the interviews -- you look at some clubs like the conservative war room has something on x today, almost a four minute clip of just her being asked questions in the few interviews she has done over the years, but they weren't on fox. these were interviewers from all
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sorts of different places asking her about the border, asking her about health care or the eco economy, and they are terrible answers. so if she were to do an answer, and i think her people know, an interview, and i think are people know this is why she is not doing an interview, she is spending this honeymoon period to define herself, redefine herself. she is the new kamala vehicle we have had 20 new kamalas since the beginning of the administration. i think she is very smart to turn and say my messages about freedom and the future, and she also says we are not going back to an biden is letting her do that because he knows if she succeeds, he's going to be a hero. if she fails, they will say the cover up about his health was a huge scandal and it is on both of them. >> judge jeanine: all right, harold, i'm not sure -- >> harold: you sound like you are mad you have to come to me. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: no, i love harold, you know that. look, i think they are both searching for messaging.
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what do you think the message is for each of them? >> harold: good to be with you, good to be with brian. one quick thing, i am so happy that evan, part of the family on the come become a welcome home, his family has to be pleased, he is free from the gangsterism of putin, and i'm sure it took a lot and we will learn more in the coming days. to this issue, if i were president trump, we talked about this yesterday, i would be eager for a debate. with vice president harris. i don't necessarily agree with all of the things you guys have said about her peer by do think she is offering different positions. i think she might be -- i think she is more genuine than you may be giving her credit for. but one thing is for certain. if i was running against her and i believe the things you guys were saying, and believed as firmly as you do, i'd say let me have a debate with her. let me point out for the american people, be the final judges at arbiters, because ultimately it is the voters who are going to make that decision. if we had all the prosperity that you guys say we had under
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president trump, and there is no doubt we had some. there were more jobs created in the last four years then he created in his four years, but these are things you litigate and you try to acquit yourself in a convincing and persuasive way and credible way in front of voters. when you change your mind about something, again, i think it is constructive, when the new facts and circumstances and development's present themselves, what you want in a politician or leader of any organization is maturity. >> jesse: changed her mind about everything. >> harold: then donald trump should be eager to debate. should come to fox tomorrow -- go >> judge jeanine: he is. >> harold: you can't out of one side of your mouth say how is it that people can believe her when she has no credibility on these issues, but polling data suggests this race is a dead heat. i were running on the other side, i would be eager to get her in a setting so i could point to all of the shortcomings come all of the inconsistencies, what you guys are saying, frank the all of the hypocrisy -- >> jesse: it's happening.
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>> judge jeanine: it is happening. >> brian: september 10th. interview between that. >> harold: would judge, no one likes to hear this but there were 180s made by j.d. vance on president trump. i believe j.d. made a credible and legitimate and 180-degree turn and he had a right to. and so should she. so if you get her in a debate -- >> jesse: that is not a fundamental policy. whether you like somebody or you dislike someone, this is about how you believe the future of the country should be on energy, on taxes, on health care, on putting much everything. >> harold: if i say to you, jesse, if i said to you a year ago, called you terrible names, and come back and say i really like him, people can believe me but they are going to wonder w why. >> jesse: i'm very vivacious. >> judge jeanine: anyway, joe rogan blood dripping into the liberal media for carrying kamala's water. stay tuned. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> brian: on the right, so let's talk about this. joe rogan destroying the liberal media working to rewrite kamala harris' record, what we were just talking about. the podcast or warning the media's anti-trump agenda will give kamala a huge boost at the ballot box. >> she's going to win. i feel like we are in this very bizarre time where people are giving in to the [bleep] in a way that i never suspected people would be for. they just want no trump no matter what, and they are willing to gaslighted themselves. she's the least possibility vice president of all time, and then in a moment, a moment in
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time, all of a sudden, she's our solution. she's our hero. try googling a negative story on her. you won't find one. i always thought that trump getting shot, that's it, election over, but it's like, they memory hold that so quick. >> brian: memory hold it and also brought up, dana, it's very hard to look up and see those pictures of donald trump, to see the stories about donald trump, and social media is already acting to shadow ban these stories. he went on to say she could win. the election. he didn't -- the headline said she will win. >> dana: headlines, i always say, read the whole article twice or listen before you comment on the headline because headlines get you the click but there is an interesting thing. the left tried to cancel somebody like joe roden or elon musk. they are saying we are going to turn this around and give huge platforms, let's talk about rogan's for a second beard what's so interesting about rogan, his instinct are very
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good, right, he has his finger on the pulse of things. this is what he is feeling at the moment. there are 95 days left. we saw how quickly, just within 7-8 days, we went from the most amazing rnc convention. how could he possibly lose? it's meant to be a cakewalk? to biden two days later pulling out of the race in a week later we are saying obviously she is going to win. i know there is not a ton of time between now and the election but i think he said could win, can win -- yes, she can, she could. it's not a done deal. if you look at nate silver, too, though, these polls are showing as they come in, she is holding her own, but also it is because of that cotton candy messaging. as soon as she is asked about things, that will reset a little bit. and president trump is starting, like he did last night, to focus on issues people care about. energy, the economy, the border, and crime. >> brian: went on to say, i listened to the whole podcast,
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maybe 15 minutes, they were astounded how the press is not acknowledging she has been a joke for three and a half years as vice president, and how quickly everything turned. they are noting it and they don't know if the american people will be as aware as they are, jesse. >> jesse: i don't know, either. i don't think rogan knows with going to happen. no one knows what's going to happen. we thought trump was waxed after jan sixth and he is making the biggest comeback of all time. can't predict what is going to happen. trump's policies are so popular that joe biden and, all kept them, kept his trade, his tax cuts, kept his terrace, kept his vaccine. and all the ones they got rid of is why they are in trouble, like the border come all of that stuff people people say oh, trump's personality, he's too brash, he's too bold. it's the brashness and the boldness that makes his policies possible. why do you think putin didn't go in? he was scared of trump. how do you think he brought mexico to the table?
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he insulted and then flattered little rocket man into a little bit of calm. these things are bred into his system. can't have one and not the all there. it l look at the note tax on ti. you know how we came up with that? he was at his casino in vegas chatting up a waitress. that's how he cut that idea appeared space force. wall. kamala doesn't have any ideas. he's got ideas. >> brian: don't tax social security. harold, you must be on some level amazed at the effort to make over kamala harris in real-time. and now she has ever done anything. >> harold: what i'm really amazed at, brian, is how quickly cycles are in politics. and how quickly we are able to digest things and move on and process them and move on positively or negatively. you think about president trump and almost killed. thank god he wasn't. our prayers continue to go out for the family who lost loved one and those who were injured.
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but convention was unbelievable. i said when i was there, i've never been at a convention quite like this one. and then i think president trump, i think he missed an opportunity in his speech and things began to shift a little bit. he chose j.d. vance as his running mate, people began to talk differently about somethings. and obviously, president biden decided not to run, and this has turned into now a very different race. i think mr. rogan is entitled to his opinion. why agree with jesse. this thing is not over. we are august 1. i think about this day means a lot to me because 28 years ago i won my first primary for congress, august 1st, 1996. anything can happen in the next two months, to a to have come at three months. a lot of things are going to happen. the messaging, forgive me for not answering fully in the last segment. i think both of these candidates have to appreciate that we don't care about the past presidential races. the past is relevant as you talk about how you are going to get us to a higher ground and better place over the next four years.
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and president trump, he would do well to talk about what the next four years ago until look like, not reminding us what he did five, six, seven years ago because some people don't dream ever where were last night. >> jesse: you looking at me? >> harold: what i'm saying, the vice president is going to talk more about the next four years, and he's got to talk about the next four years. whoever gets to that first and is able to talk about jobs and national security and decreasing prices of food and gas and things that matter most to the american people, how we deal with the border, that's a group that's going to win but they want to litigate the past, they are both going to have a struggle here over the next few months. talk about the future. that's how president tilray's is our won. >> judge jeanine: the problem with the past is it predict the future for many people. when kamala does this 180 on all of these core, fundamental issues, people have to look at the past. they have to say, wait a minute, why did she change? talked about her giving
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interviews and reasons, but it's almost as though this memory hole that joe rogan talks about, it's not that they are just adjusting the news so quickly, it's that they are forgetting the news so quickly. >> brian: on purpose. >> judge jeanine: on purpose. there was this moment after the president was shot that people said he won. he just won. that's the end of it. then i go on vacation in eight days later the most unpopular vice president in history is now up in favorability by eight points and she is the second coming of i don't know who. so scrutiny is almost suspended while we are in this moment of incredible change and this momentary, immediate kind of movement from one issue to the next. i don't know what's going to happen, but she can focus on the future. that's the most important thing for her to do because you cannot focus on her past. her past as ada was a disaster and i'm ready to speak about
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that at the right time. her past is something that she should be embarrassed of. her past three and a half years in the white house has been a joke. you have to look at this moment and say, she is -- she just laughed her way through the last three and a half years. jjoe rogan came to the right is conclusion, we don't know who is going to win. >> brian: i will just say this. for president trump, he has to keep coming at this. going to have momentum with the vice president and dnc. we should recalibrate and find out what the messages. meanwhile, i'm next, kamala harris busted for a push and a bunch of you know what about the border. ♪ ♪ wait... where's the dish? there ain't one. you're tellin' me you can get directv — the good stuff — and you don't need a satellite dish? oh, i used to love doin' my business on those things!
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>> dana: kamala harris trying to rewrite her record on the border, but republicans are saying hey, not so fast. j.d. vance is an arizona wasting no time calling out harris' broken border promises. watch here. >> kamala harris came in to office making promises and she kept those promises to open the american southern border. they stopped deportations on day one, stopped construction of the border wall. this is not rocket science. it is not hard to secure the southern border. leaders have to reimplement some common sense policies. it will stop, but only if you elect donald j. trump president. >> dana: helping president trump's campaign by demanding toughness on fentanyl. fentanyl shipments demanding bigger penalties for drug smugglers, and they have a big bus today, got 4 million pills that they found. the poison keeps coming into our country. judge jeanine, how do you think this is going for the trump team, try to focus on the
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border? we know it is the number two most important issue to voters. >> judge jeanine: it's the number two most important issue, but i think what we are seeing from kamala harris is that she's trying to make herself someone who has worked on the border, and it's made a difference, and that her role and her experience is better than donald trump's. the world is really upside down when kamala harris tries to be the top dog on the border when we know that when they came in, her administration, they stopped the wall construction, halted all deportations, protected sanctuary cities, and it remained in mexico. there was this gigantic invasion of illegals who come in and commit crimes and all kinds of outrageous actions, and they say and do nothing about it. now she is basically saying, look, i'm the person. out take credit for it. i won't admit i was border czar but i will take credit and made
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$4 billion to mexico directly, public-private partnership for $5.2 billion with mexico, but at the same time, at least i'm trying to identify and solve the problem, where donald trump is simply trying to stop a bill that would create a shutting down the border or closing it down. she's basically bragging about her work as attorney general and saying "i know what it's like because i was in the tunnel once," and i'm doing a better job and fighting to fix a broken border system, whereas donald trump is not trying to increase border patrol. but we know that donald trump was against the bill because he didn't want 7500 people coming in every day, which was their deal. >> dana: harold, what about all of the blue state governors and blue state mayors, like our own here in new york city, who couldn't get a call back or couldn't get the administration to do anything on the border. and you had members of congress, like cuellar and tony gonzalez
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saying they couldn't get a call back from the vice president. >> harold: so you just laid out what i would think, and i'm not for president trump as a candidate for office, but that would be the first ad you would run demonstrating that there has been a level of in action. i think watching senator vance, who looked like a country music star at the border there, americans are wanting less photo ops and more action. whatever substantive item, i believe he has genuine what he is saying, but the american people understand what has happened over the last many years on this. if you are going to say you have a better plan, he didn't offer a plan, he just said donald j. trump. he may believe that, but you've got to lay out, what would you do differently than what the bipartisan bill that was negotiated by republicans and democrats -- i understand you don't like it, but in politics,
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judge, you run for office, you know this, you've won, my opponent has a bad idea and here is why my ideas better. all i hear, all i have heard from senator vance and even from former president trump is trust me. and in politics, you've got to lay out what you are going to do. and here is where she is going to have a little bit of an advantage. she is going to ask j.d. vance and president rouhani, why do you kill that bill? they didn't have to say here's what we're going to do. i don't believe that works. >> dana: so even before all of this changeover, jesse, the polls showed people trusted president trump, including democrats and independents, by double digits that they trusted trump over the democrats on border policy. >> jesse: you know how much we love harold, right? did you understand what he said? >> harold: talk about the future. >> jesse: that is such a loser
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for you. the border. i have no idea what you just said. trump has to explain what his plan is? he already showed the plan. he secured the border and we are going to deport millions of them. they have been lying about these border numbers coming down. you know why they get these numbers down, harold? because they have this stupid app, we call it opentable for illegals where you make a reservation to break into the country. that is 50,000 people coming in per month. per month that they are not counting toward the total. the 30,000 they are flying in like a travel agent every month. that's 80,000, if you can do the math, that they don't count toward those monthly totals. so there. [laughter] texas secured the border appeared >> dana: yes, they did. >> jesse: know thanks to the biden-harris administration. we want to know a secret? earlier in the year when biden knew he was going to lose because of the border mess he sent mayorkas an blinken to mexico to negotiate with the cartels, and i say cartels, the next can government because it is the same thing, and they
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said, guys, we are going to lose this election and get trump back in office so the mexicans have been helping a little bit, cracked down on their side because they don't want trump back in office because trump is not going therewith, you know, pallets of cash. >> harold: is that the secret? >> jesse: that's the secret. >> dana: 30 seconds. >> brian: she went from coming into days, i'm not the border czar, then she realized that wouldn't sell, then she said i'm great at the border. i thought that was really big. that was a great point. tell us what's wrong with senator lankford's bill. and what's wrong with it, too much discretion to the president, number one. number two, unaccompanied minors still get in and get to stay. and number three, the app. you can go to any country, come up with the money, we can fly you into westchester, fly you into small airports in pennsylvania, and you still are part of the illegal immigrant class. and lastly, they have not explained where 80,000 kids are.
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we have lost 80,000 kids in our country and they have no expiration. they want to focus on the dividing of moms from their kids over that may be three weeks pandering the trump years, but the retort has to be, you lost 80,000 kids. are you even looking for them? >> harold: you did more there than j.d. vance data the border. >> brian: he was in front of the border wall -- >> dana: three weeks all the kids go back to school and the classrooms are filled because they have all of these kids. coming up, a huge gender controversy at the olympics after a female boxer gets beaten up. ♪ ♪
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everywhere but the seat. the seat is leather. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do you have to wedge it into everything? what? i don't do that. this reminds me of my bike. the wolf was about the size of my new motorcycle. have you seen it, by the way? happy birthday, grandma! really? look how the brushstrokes follow the line of the gas tank. -hey! -hey! brought my plus-one. jamie? ♪ ♪ >> jesse: woke ideology going for gold at the olympics after a boxer who failed agender eligibility test brutally beat a female opponent in just 46 seconds.
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that fighter got banned last year from other events due to their ex-y chromosome, but that didn't stop the olympics from letting the boxer turned an italian a female opponent into a punching bag. all right, dana, this is obviously hard to watch. everybody who has seen this video, how do you make sense of it? >> dana: i feel, i don't get enraged very easily, but this one did it for me. that young woman from italy had practiced her entire life for this moment to be able to go to the only picks and she got punched in the face by a guy. and in 46 seconds, her dream ends. international elliptic committee also basically said, basically r of discrimination for not wantig to get killed in the ring and fr losing her dreams, and probably losing sponsorship money in the future, right, because she is not going to be able to deal with this. why is it, everybody, there are no women trying to transition into men competing in their sports? and nobody sticks up for them. i think that maybe this is just exactly what this issue needed
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in order to finally may be break through and say it is wrong because i think a lot of people feel that way, i hope. >> jesse: yeah, if i was a lawyer, judge, i'd probably try this person for assault. >> judge jeanine: well, look, i personally am sick and tired of making it okay for men to beat women literally and figuratively. look, men have an xy chromosome p or women have an xx chro chromosome. this so-called person had an xy chromosome and they let that person in the ring with a woman. now we know about the woman from come i think it was last year, played volleyball, she had brain damage from a guy who was transgender, who is a girl now. they apparently now have a rule where they say, well, the only time we will make it an exception, because he as never -- she, whatever -- has never declared what their sex is. they have never said anything.
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and the only way the ioc says they'll make an exception is they will exclude athletes who have a consistent unfair, disproportionate advantage, or if there is an unpreventable risk to the safety of others. if this isn't a risk to the safety of women, i don't know what is. >> brian: you've got to blame boxing because boxing didn't do what track and field they. the world championship, you can't fight, you are a man, and then the olympic committee, the paris-based olympic committee said no, you can do it because you are intersects. >> judge jeanine: nobody knows. >> brian: it does not sound enjoyable. i will add this, this is what she said and this is to your point. i started to feel -- this is the italian woman who just quit, started to feel a strong pain in my nose. hate to give up but a punch hurt so much, i said enough, i am leaving with my head held high. he, she is going to fight augus, going to end up with a gold medal. what an embarrassment to a sport
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that can least afford -- >> dana: by the way, "south park" predicted all of this. >> jesse: they usually do. >> brian: replayed it on the radio. >> judge jeanine: and you know what, it's okay to beat women that's what it comes down to peer >> harold: the olympics and world championship have the different rules. these same champion's are not allowed to compete at other world championships, why the olympics -- if they have other kit inconsistencies like this or close calls like this, they should not allow these individuals to fight women going forward here, and two, thelen picks are coming to the u.s. in los angeles in 2028. they need to get this resolved. we should have harmony with these rules, world championships and the olympics. >> jesse: will never know because no one will ever ask h her. ahead, san francisco handing out cold hard cash to drug addicts. ♪ ♪ okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete,
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week. one drug addict, however, says he's not sure of the program is enticing enough. >> that's why i said, $100 would not do it at all. you know, not saying because i'm right or take some of the money and go buy more drugs with that, but i think $100, that ain't [bleep]. >> harold: your honor, is this a program, put aside the money value, what should be attached to it, is this something you think could work if the dollar amount was right? >> judge jeanine: harold, why do you liberals always think that throwing money at a problem is going to solve it? >> harold: i just ask you a question. [laughter] they picked this topic. i didn't. >> judge jeanine: here's the thing p or honestly, you can tamper with a test, okay? who takes the test? is the test accurate? the whole thing is subject to all kinds of problems, and why not give people money for not committing crimes. at this point, if you have to pay people for not doing drugs, and $100 isn't enough, i want to know where are they getting the
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money to buy drugs? >> harold: conceptually, foundation, is this a good policy from -- >> jesse: no. homeless on welfare are not very smart. getting free cash, they are geniuses be it i predict what they are going to do is get ten fake clean drug tests, cha-ching, that's $1,000 pair that's a lot of rock appeared >> harold: sounds entrepreneurial. what do you think? >> dana: i feel for these mayors and governors, we have a gigantic problem in this country and we are not dealing with it seriously enough. to something trump and kamala harris should be asked about. >> brian: name drop, dr. drew has tried to tackle this right in san francisco. these people need psychiatric help. they don't need extra money to not do drugs. there is nobody who thinks that people who get off drugs for the right price. 806 accidental overdose deaths in 2023. london breed signed off on it, matt dorsey came up with it. they both should be resigning.
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>> harold: i think we need new policies. i applaud her for thinking big. >> jesse: oh, this is big. >> judge jeanine: you just said, just asking the question. >> harold: i think it is good -- if it doesn't work, she should say it doesn't work. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ my name is caron and i'm from brooklyn. i work for the city of new york as a police administrator. i oversee approximately 20 people and my memory just has to be sharp. and i realized, my memory was just changing. i did my own research and i decided to give prevagen a try. my memory became much sharper. i remembered more! i've been taking prevagen for four years now. it's a life-changer. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. raising twins and as a single mother, presented, quite a few challenges. the financial aspects of oh my gosh,
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♪ ♪ >> it's time now for "one more thing" and i'll go first. but first, sashay your little high knees in this house right now. i asked the dogs if i could take a picture and i said take a picture with me in it. you can see they turned their backs on me but that's because they were not perfectly coiffed. they came in last night and this morning haven't been groomed and
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today i said can we take a picture this morning and there they are. they are like no problem. >> did you like that, harold? >> morgan tisdale, ten years old and she competed in the 70th annual county. check her out she is really good and she did a video for us. watch here. >> hi, my name is morgan tisdale and this is mike or charlotte. i won the 2024 senior girls saddle. i just wanted to thank you. >> congratulations, morgan, you're going to go super far. >> herald. >> a minnesota bus driver gave a passenger the shoes off her own feet. she was flagged down t by a homeless woman, she realized she didn't have any shoes on some of the passenger, and she gave her her shoes.
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there she is, the rest of her route and her socks. we need to be a lot more like that in our country. someone else's shoes. >> eagle safety c.j. gardner johnson got the team out of practice. all he had to do with sink a three, boom. >> practice. tonight won't be practice, it's a real game with kevin mccarthy, riley, 8:00 p.m. >> all right. >> speaking of saturday night at 9:00 p.m., one nation will have a great roster. going to be doing it live and tyler hubbard, great feature with one half of the georgia line. real quick, we don't have time. >> no, click, you have five seconds. >> it's too late now. that's it for us, have a great night, everyone. >> no time management for brian come undone. >> my fault!
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