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if we calculus the population growth correctly we probably need somewhere between 125 and 175,000 jobs to keep full employment. we are in that sweet spot right now. the last storm that blew through the gulf coast probably affected the job numbers a bit, we saw labor force participation rate go up, that move the unemployed net rate up, we had 105,000 people enter the labor force. that's part of the reason we are seeing the uptick in the unemployment rate. >> neil: art hogan, thank you very much. we want to pick your brain again very soon. people are nervous and there is talk the federal reserve could jump the gun and start cutting rates aggressively as soon as september, something sooner than that. a quarter point cuts, half point cuts, three quarters, scary times, scary reactions, here is "the five." >> jeanine: hello, everyone
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i'm judge jeanine pirro along with harold ford, jr., jesse watters, katie pavlich and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." democrats beware, your, love kaa media parties but get crashed, she favorable poles is the press help to sugarcoat her radical and dangerously liberal track record. barack obama's advisor david axelrod has bad news for democrats who thinks this harris honeymoon will last forever. >> there's a lot of irrational exuberance on the democratic side of the aisle right now because there was despair for some period of time about what november was going to look like. now people feel like there's a chance but it's absolutely
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trump's race to lose right now. he is ahead and he is ahead in most of the battleground states. everybody should be sober about that on the democratic side of. >> jeanine: and you can expect kamala-mania to fade as more americans realize what a disaster she is on the issues. harris has been flip-flopping like crazy on her support of far left policies like a polishing ice, banning fracking, and eliminating private insurance. its leading democrats to come up with some ridiculous excuses. >> what do you think that voters should think when she has reversed herself on several issues in the last four years. >> i think voters should think she's a human being who learns new things every single day. >> no concern about flip-flopping? >> no concerned about flip-flopping, or country changes every single day, the conditions of our country changes every single day. the vice president has been consistent in her values and if
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there are lots of different ways to solve the challenges that are in front of us. >> jeanine: should we attribute kamala's flip-flopping to political opportunism, for effort to become a republican or c, her being a human being and learning about life. >> jesse: d, all of the above. i had irrational exuberance last week when greg was gone. anybody but greg was sitting in that chair and it was fantastic. same thing with biden, it's anybody but biden and the dems are excited to. they can take a woman who is probably less popular than dick cheney and now she's the messiah. this is someone they tried to rip off the ticket a year ago and now she's a cultural phenomenon? i bet if i switched parties and registered as a democrat, identified as african american
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and tapped harold ford jr. s vice president and set all the things i've been saying on "the five" -- i'm a human being and i've listened and i've learned, i might probably do well against trump and the battlegrounds, that's how powerful this machine is. i know harold ford jr. list to give people the benefit of the doubt, let's give her the benefit of the doubt. let's say she did listen and she learned because she's a human being. she stopped listening and learning after she got the white house because we have been telling her to close the border. we've been telling her to stop spending money. we've been telling her to stop putting boys & girls club rooms, she hasn't listened at all. she hasn't learned from any of that. not only do you have to listen to be a leader, you have to lead to. when has kamala harris led anything? donald trump lid on tariffs, border, china, nato, you can look at his website right now and he has a vision for what he wants to do. you go to kamala harris' website right now she doesn't even have
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a policy proposal if she gets elected. >> jeanine: harold, why is kamala relying on surrogates to get the message out to? >> it's good to be around the table. i like the pantsuit messiah thing, that's good to. a couple things about what she's doing. some of it i've said in the past and i think it applies to both candidates. laying out a vision for the future is how you win a presidential race, how you win big political races, gubernatorial races, senate races certainly if you are running, running for president. george wallace was a democrat, an alabama governor who was a segregationist. he campaigned in 1968 on codifying that i couldn't marry my wife because she's white, he said he didn't believe that blacks and whites should get married -- before he died because makino who hugged him, jesse jackson hugged him, and a young hugged him, he made a change. i think people make changes the question i think you scarcely
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when you talk about these things but she's got to prove she's not just ambitious. she's got to prove she's authentic. you've got to give people space to change because that's the only way south africa turned out the way it turned, because people change. i hope people in the middle east can change. the jury is still out on a lot of those issues. in our political system people jump between democrats and republicans just as president trump did and i believe many people believe he is more republican than he has democrat. i don't dismiss your point lightly. >> jesse: george wallace didn't change his opinion on everything when he was running for president next time, he was on his deathbed to. kamala harris is not on her deathbed to. >> harold: i'm a christian, i wish he had changed sooner, maybe he was changing sooner, the question is do you believe in those things and he believed in the greater america. she in a debate is good have to explain what accounts for these changes. j.d. vance will have to answer what accounts for your changes? if they are authentic, if they
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are believable, credible, that american people believe them? >> jeanine: why is she relying on surrogates, why isn't she doing it herself? >> she's been out there -- >> jeanine: she hasn't done oppressor in 15 days. >> harold: forgive me, you're absolutely right she should do. >> jeanine: thank you. how was it that trump's lead has been diminished and how do republicans come back from this mania? >> katie: kamala harris, people to change, they change their positions. but she is using these in anonymous sources in the media is happy to accommodate to say the position has changed but not explain why it has changed. these aren't just changes from a tiny minuscule operation or change, it's a massive 180 change that we are talking about here from banning fracking, banning oil powered cars, really big swings. not just tinkering around the
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edges, she's not expending any of it herself. that's one thing. the other thing to your question -- not how trump's lead has evaporated but it's certainly gotten smaller. there's no doubt the democrats have reset this race. they want to win, they want to be donald trump and president donald trump has to define kamala harris, he cannot allow her to define herself based on changes she's reporting anonymously through the press and don't actually reflect her record to. a lot of ads have been doing that but you can't get distracted by the republicans in georgia, he should only be talking about the economy, kamala harris, and her record. that's something -- he was very disciplined leading up to the convention, he should go back to that place. >> jeanine: welcome back. >> greg: thank you. >> jeanine: to think surprise you when you got back, anything in particular? >> greg: nothing really surprised me, jesse is still
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here. >> jesse: i'm surprised. >> greg: it's amazing, today is going to be the day he crosses the line. i think we are making a mistake when we are talking about changing opinions. when you change your clothes you don't change your opinion. for some people it's no different than changing your clothes. kamala harris is an amorphous creature that conforms to whatever environment best suits her. and one a minute she can say i'm going to bail out protesters and of the next minute she could say she's a prosecutor. she didn't have the lease to begin with. the idea that we are sitting here talking about she changed -- no. to her, those aren't even part of her life. that's why she's laughing all the time. none of this stuff matters. remember what she said about joe biden? and she said i was the little girl on the bus and people said -- it's a debate! none of these positions she takes are actually meaningful.
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she has no beliefs, she is no different from joe biden, selected to be slotted into this machine and do exactly what they are supposed to do to maintain the status quo. that's all it is. it's amazing that a month ago that debate exposed probably the biggest political scandal in modern history. they covered up a presidents dementia. than three weeks ago we had a probably the biggest security breach in decades, an attempted assassination. without doing a thing, kamala is the story. she's done nothing, she has said nothing yet she is the story. that tells you the machine is doing all of it, she's a constant variable. she's having fun, she knows everything is taken care of. she's like a tourist in the backseat of a vegas limo with a long island iced tea heading to the casino to play with the house chips. the republicans and this is the key point -- they have to show
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up because the fact is it you do not confront the democratic party with the dementia cover-up and who participated in it -- which was hurt -- she's going to get away with it. they were driving full speed into that story and if the republicans don't confront them and say she was behind this, because she knew she would get the nomination. she knew she would get the nomination if this happened and they covered it up, that's the story. >> jeanine: this is a fox news alert, fox news confirmed several u.s. personnel have been injured following a rocket attack today. it was an airbase, airbase in iraq. the pentagon is doing a damage assessment, we are working to get more information. or the ka, former president trump is making sure harris can't hide on the bloodbath on wall street .
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[laughter] >> greg: your 401(k) just fell out of a coconut tree, recession fears are mounting after the dow took a dive tumbling 1,000 points after the closing. team kamala trying to spin the economic bloodbath at the fault of the orange man saying "trump failed americans as president costing americans millions of jobs and bringing us to the brink of recession." donald sums it up better asking americans if they would rather have trump cash or kamala crash.
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if her statements on the economy are any indication we are screwed to. >> bread cost more, gas costs more, that's about the cost of living going up. that's about having to stress and stretch limited resources. that is about a source of stress for families that is not only economic but is on a daily level, something a heavy weight to carry. >> greg: it is, she's not drunk. today's economic carnage might just be an appetizer to what president harris could unleash. trump is giving america its fair warning. >> kamala the california socialist, you know she destroyed san francisco, then she destroyed the whole state. her policies of open borders and double-digit inflation, inflation like we've never seen before, destroying middle-income families, working families, we are going to evict this radical
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and incompetent administration for the white house. they are destroying our country, we are going to save our cou country. >> greg: harold and the previous block made a good point, they should be asking kamala harris to explain things. and i think that is something that debate moderators won't do. she cannot explain the economy but she can blame trump for it to. somebody has to ask her why do you think trump is the blame, is not present, why? tell us why. >> greg: they are trying to do the anybody but trump thing and that's how they are try to push her into office. let's rewind the clock a year ago this summer gdp drop below 2% would use to be one of the definitions of the recession, the white house went to the podium, and said we are redefining the term recession. the media then followed suit and did the same, this has been
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coming. a lot of these factors have been in the works for a while in terms of overspending by the government, inflation, lack of spending for consumers. now we are seeing this crash on wall street and the correction happening. nursing kamala harris trying to distance herself while also taking advantage of it. if you go to the white house website and you search bidenomics it says the biden-harris administration. she is responsible and they printed it so she could take credit to the lead up to what we are seeing today and what we are going to be single over the course of the next couple mo months. her solutions in terms of the election, she offers a government program, she offers more spending which causes problems. americans need to remember when she offers more student loan bailouts more government programs, more green new deal spending, that's going to cause more pain for the average american. on the other hand donald trump is winning on the election especially in the swing states because he has an actual vision
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for the future, one that she has not laid out herself. >> greg: as you know i'm a financial expert. we were talking about the stock market. as a proportion is not a huge drop and it could be conceived -- perceived as a correction and corrections happened in the summertime. in my downplaying this? should i agree with you that it is harris' fault. >> harold: to put some of this in perspective -- normally july and august are challenging months for the stock market. i think today i would add on something to katie's point, i don't know i if i agree with all of what she said, one of the things they said as many investors are saying ebenezer overspending on artificial intelligence and some companies valuations have gone up over the last several months because of peoples exuberance about that. to give you a sense when donald trump left office, the
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dow was at 30,950. do me a favor and look what the dow was at today. we are blessed in the country, if you invest in our companies who believe in markets that it's one of the great things -- never bet against america. the economy has grown, the stock market has grown the question becomes for presidential candidates in the selection, how much of a correlation is there between the growth of the stock market, the s&p, dow, nasdaq and what everyday americans are doing? is your 401(k) better? are you able to pay your bills? you feel like the next six months are going to be good to. in this presidential race, these are the most important questions of voters will face. fortunately things grow. under president biden we've created 15. -- >> greg: oh harold. >> jeanine: you can't say it with a straight face. >> greg: you are conveniently
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leaving out the most important story -- covid which had affected the stock market and also the jobs. >> harold: can i ask you a question? you blame president biden for inflation. it would be stupid of me to blame president trump for covid because it happened on his watch i would be that stupid to do that to. i think all that happened and he tried his hardest to deal with that in inflation happened because of covert and president biden is trying hard to combat that. >> jesse: he hasn't though, he spent trillions of dollars per carrier not counting the inflation reduction act. that is trillions of new spending. >> harold: but the first 3 trillion under trump is fine. >> greg: do you note if trump would not have done that spending plan what he would've been called to the democrats? >> harold: you can't support it and then complain about it. >> jesse: they both spend a lot of money but they way to the treasury and hannah develop to corporations and inflated this big ai bubble is about to pop.
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they brought in 10 million new consumers from foreign countries that are spending like crazy and to declare a war on energy. everybody's credit card maxed out, they're taking second jobs because they can't afford it and if bidenomics blows up before the election, that is an olympic gymnast falling off the beam. the stakes are that high. there is no daylight between kamala and joe biden on the economy. she's an economic illiterate how much she doesn't know what she's talking about. >> harold: if i were trump i would want to debate and expose that. if i don't know any better you sound like reverend jesse jackson. >> jeanine: just last week, biden claimed he cured the economy and that's what his legacy should be. even kamala talks about the fact that bidenomics is working, i got at 23, july, august, august 23, bidenomics is
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working. this is all kamala harris, don't tell me she's not a part of it, she's promoting bidenomics and when they asked whether or not she's spending that she broke the tie vote with the american rescue plan. within one month the inflation went up i think it was 1.4%. it was under three for 111 months straight. they signed the american rescue plan, inflation one month went up to 4.2%. she's asked whether or not this biden's spending is going to cause problems -- prices have gone up, bread cost more but we have to understand what that means, gas costs more and we take it very seriously, very seriously, that's your answer. at the end of the day what they want to do, they want to double the capital gains tax, they want to reregulate everything trump deregulated and she wants to tax unrealized capital gains. they don't have anything to do
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with a successful economy and that's why people don't trust them. >> katie: donald trump went and spoke at a huge crypto conference, i would love kamala harris to state her position on crypto. >> harold: he was against crypto when he was in office and he changed it -- >> jeanine: that's different from fracking, you're either an environmentalist was against it or you support people in pennsylvania -- >> greg: trump understands crypto, biden lives in a crypt. head, squabbling over the summer showdown.uc ♪ ♪in e only topical pain relievr with 4 powerful pain-fighting ingredients that start working on contact to target tough pain at the source. for up to 8 hours of powerful relief. new advil targeted relief.
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>> katie: donald trump and kamala harris are having a debate over when and where to have a debate. the harris campaign is dishonestly branding trump as scared because he backed out of a debate that had been previously scheduled and negotiated with joe biden. trump himself is proposing an alternative showdown with kamala harris on fox news and james carville thinks paris should do it. >> i think she should say i will debate him on fox on the night of september 18th because i happen to know he's going to be in manhattan because that's when they are going sentence him. i'm sure they will delay the execution of sentencing to have a debate. let's have it on fox and have it on september 18th when he's in an ankle bracelet. >> katie: can we at least agree that this narrative trump is backing out of the debate is dishonest when kamala harris is trying to walk right in the negotiations that joe biden's team made to and not have to earn the place she's going to debate the former president when
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she's been a candidate for two weeks? >> harold: she earned -- before she's not the joe biden in the debates. >> harold: it doesn't matter she's a nominee. you late at the crux of the problem i agree with you donald trump a saying he wants to debate i would be debating her three or four times of the narrative around the table is right, if it's that he so much stronger and she has flip-flopped on issues but what she has done, she has reset the campaign. as a result it took president trump a minute to get here. he's trying to figure this thing out to. i hope they do to go debates, i hope they do it on fox and abc. and a simulcast it's like cnn did theirs and we will carry it in our network as well. i think they should do a third one. the country should seek the two of them stand as many times as they are willing to do it. my friend james carville, i don't know if the judge thing is right because they are going to sentence and because some of the appeals have happened but we shall see. i hope they agreed to two or three debates and i hope all
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these issues you guys let her answer and i think president trump should be asked as well but you raised a good point early, he did to get back on message. the stuff i saw in atlanta, attacking brian kemp and congratulating phlegm repute and that's not the message if he wants to win. >> katie: judge do you think she should negotiate her own terms? >> jeanine: when one party to a contract drops out another party can't say i am a party to this contract. you weren't, you want their commute and agree to it, your agents didn't agree to it. so stand up on your own 2 feet and make a decision and come to an agreement because i agree with harold. americans need to hear from her. we haven't heard from her and they are saying he's a scaredy-cat he's afraid of going against that she's not afraid of anything. the amazing part of it is who is afraid of whom? she won't even answer press questions people yell at her and ask her questions.
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unless she wants to identify as joe biden, than she could say i'm the real joe biden and i should be -- i agree to be a party of that contracts. the truth is she is in a very dangerous, precarious situation. she is substantively not at a level to be able to talk about the economy or a lot of the other issues. she can stand up there and she can say i can prosecute this and i can prosecute that as time goes on we will be able to tear apart her prosecution record, trust me on that. she is not substantively capable of dealing with donald trump. donald trump agreed to go on cnn. he agreed to every one of their rules. he said anywhere, anytime i'll do it, she ought to do the same. >> katie: isn't he missing a huge opportunity by saying no to the fox news debate, we have
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more democrats and independents and watch us than any network. >> jesse: she'll do it, she has to. she's never debate of the presidential level, trump has had, she's had zero. i think kamala is an amazing debater, i want to lower these expectations at all. [laughter] she didn't fail the bar exam, this is a new race, a new matchup. trump has leverage now, he can say i want a foreign policy debate, he could say i want a town hall, he could say i want an audience. he's in the driver's seat, he's not afraid he took a bullet, he was just in the black journalist convention, she is afraid, she's pretending she's not but she's terrified. >> greg: i think i'm going to attack harold, it's been a while. you said kamala earned this. why is everyone giving kamala harris everything she wants on a silver platter without earning anything. i don't know what has she ever
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earned? when a woman kills her husband to get life insurance money, i guess you could say she earned it and i guess when kamala harris covered up joe's dementia so then she could get the nomination and freeze out all the other competitors, i guess you could say she earned that too she cashed in. you know what? i'm going to use your words, the thing is she has to explain things. no one has asked her to explain anything. the interesting thing about trump's he can riff on just about anything -- bitcoin, he was against it, that he was for ex, ai, he understands it. but the point is he's thinking at least about the future of. he's talking about how to deal with debt. what if you ask kamala what is your assessment of artificial intelligence, tell me what you think about it, how will it affect the workforce. what do you think of automation and robotics, how will that affect the future of employment?
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what about bitcoin, how does it relate to the debt crisis? what is your definition of energy independence. how do you feel about nuclear? what you think about smaller nuclear plants and what they can do, have you been examining? what you think about the latest in climate science? don't save the planet is getting warmer, tell me what you know. i think of journalists did 10% of that it would go a long way but it would expose them for their biased so they can't do it. harold, in your face. >> harold: i don't disagree with anything you said, she got this and unique way, no doubt about it. >> i saw a lot of dateline, it was all the conniving women who get the life insurance money at the end, i'm on to you. >> katie: mount malarkey, nancy pelosi is bragging about wanted to put joe biden on
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>> jesse: from a mutiny to a monument after leaving the crew to kick joe biden off the ticket, nancy pelosi now thanks america should carve the big guy's face mount rushmore. >> it wasn't a good place to make whatever decisions of the top of his game, such consequential president of the united states, a mount rushmore kind of president of the united states. >> do you think he belongs up there on mount rushmore? with lincoln and joe biden? >> you got teddy roosevelt up there and he's wonderful. i don't say take him down but you can add biden.
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>> jesse: lesley stahl who believes everything, never questions of thing in her life, even she is like really? biden on mount rushmore? >> greg: you know what? those kinds of speeches are always the same, the absurd exaggerations of the person's value as you kick them out the door. everybody does that, they give you the gold watch and they say you were an invaluable part to the company, and they go she stabs the dude in the back. they gave joe so much stuff to give him the keys to the car but it proves the old adage, the person who gives you the glowingest speech is the one who nails you. >> jesse: wait till you leave this place and watch what i say it. katie, can we see mount five for a second? this is what we would look like. harold was easy to carve him a
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look at mug. could you see joe biden up there next to teddy and lincoln? >> katie: no, they have standards first of all. i don't think kristi noem would allow this to happen in south dakota. the environmentalists won't allow it either, it was blasphemous for her to say teddy roosevelt is less of a president than joe biden. finally if he is so consequential to the point where he should be on mount rushmore, why wouldn't nancy pelosi and everyone else to fight for a second term, we know the answer. >> greg: what is older, biden or mount rushmore? it's close. >> harold: do you know the answer to that? i think mount rushmore is older. i'm not convinced, we should be talking about this. may be congresswoman pelosi, whatever you said about she will pay back to president biden.
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mount rushmore is reserved for people who made this country as great as it is, maybe one day we will look back and see joe biden in that way but i think it's too early. >> jesse: you said barack obama should be on mount rushmore. >> katie: joe biden is one year younger than mount rushmore, it was finished on october 31st 1941 and he was born on november 20th 1942. >> jeanine: you're not really saying one day we can look back and think joe biden should be on mount rushmore? >> harold: when dr. martin dr. martin luther king was assassinated his approvals at 21%. today he would be -- >> jeanine: i know for sure i will bet my house on it, this man will never be on mount rushmore. nancy pelosi was the one who is trying to out him. either this was a part of the golden parachute or the deal
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that they cuts, we'll try to get you on mount rushmore. the whole thing is ridiculous, wash and fought the revolutionary war, lincoln fought to end slavery, jefferson the declaration of independence, teddy roosevelt was a politician, soldier, environmentalist and joe biden is a loser. >> jesse: he fought inflation and he lost. coming up, why did rfk jr. dump a dead bear in central park? he just came clean about it. what can i do to make a better cotton crop? we believe that the best products are made in america and come fresh from the family farm. and produced under the most sustainable farming techniques. from our sheets to our blankets and quilts this is a product that can be passed on. it could be a family heirloom. go to red land cotton dot
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♪ ♪ >> harold: just 12024 couldn't get any more bonkers, rfk jr. is confessing he dumped a dead bear in central park a decade ago. >> a woman in front of me hit a bear and killed it. so i pulled over and i picked up the bear and put them in the back of my van. at the end of the dinner it went late, i realized i couldn't go home i had to go to the airport. the bear was in my car -- i had an old bike in my car and
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somebody asked me to get rid of it. i said let's go put in central park. >> harold: robert f. kennedy jr. said he was just try to get out in front of a story in the new yorker which was snooping around about this incident. now we are getting reports that manhattan d.a. alvin bragg's office is looking at possible charges against robert f. kennedy jr. your perspective on this. >> jeanine: my perspective is alvin bragg is out of his mind. this is a man who wants to extend the statute of limitations against the president of the united states when he doesn't have the power to what year is this, 2011? >> harold: 2014. >> jeanine: ten years, statute of limitations. that he even go to law school? he went to harvard, there's your answer part of the statute of limitations on the felony is five years, not even alvin bragg
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can extend the statute of limitations, what is this for, cruelty to animals? is this some kind of department of conservation regulation we can't -- what is with this guy anyway? we couldn't figure out whether he was eating a dog or a goat, then he had a worm in his brain, now he's got a bear in his car and it makes sense, alvin bragg will probably want to indict him. you know why? he indicted trump, he's got to indict everybody who is running against the democrats. >> harold: prime time what are your thoughts about the bear in the back of the car? >> jesse: how do you fit a bear and a bike in the car? when he said that, someone had given me their bike to get rid of -- why would you give rfk jr. a bike to get rid of? by one to just get rid of the bike yourself. get rid of this for me -- then i realized i think he's telling the truth because he can't help but not tell the truth. i ask him casually on my show you never flew in epstein's jet,
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he said actually yeah i was digging for dinosaur bones with him and we were in the jets. he didn't have to say the truth, he could have lied but he told the truth anyway so he might be telling the truth here. >> harold: exclamation point, your thoughts about this. >> greg: if you listen to him it's striking. sounds exactly like 70 telling you a dream. when you listen to him -- and there was this waterfall, a waterfall and my second grade teacher says you are flunking and i have to get to work but i'm not wearing any pants. i honestly think he believes it really happens. he probably dreamed this and now it's part of his life. in the context of the kennedy clan, this is nothing. >> harold: what are your thoughts about this? >> katie: there are reports
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about people finding a dead bear in central park. >> harold: i think his niece wrote the story for "the new york times." >> katie: in new york you can get a tag for roadkill bear, it was on his way to dinner, the bear was in the car when he was at a steak house and he had to catch a flight, that's the reason -- one more thing -- >> jeanine: he's in brooklyn, if he's going to jfk or laguardia he's going through central park. he takes the bear because he wants to skin the bear, how weird is that? >> jesse: how do you drive a van all the way from upstate new york and forget you have to fly out of jfk? >> greg: you're leaving out the most important part, falconry. this is the only story you will
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>> it has to be an animal. >> seal. >> rabbit. >> what is that? >> dinosaur. >> it is a baby cockatoo. isn't that incredible? you were close. you said buzzard. >> wonderful news. tim scott married mindy at a south carolina ceremony on saturday. mindy is an interior designer who was set up with scott by friends from their church for a pickleball date. they made their first public appearance for the third presidential g.o.p. primary debates and were engaged in january. congratulations to the newl
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newlyweds. >> the annual surfing championship brought out hundreds of spectators but they are not just any surfers. they were judged by bonus points for style. a chocolate lab from brazil took home a gold medal. that is a cutie. >> this guy working on a short game at the golf course on the upper left-hand corner, wow. almost took him out. >> he was late. >> show me your best kamala harris impression. >> that was a kamala harris impression. >> that is it for us. have a great night. >> just down the hall in new york, thank you.
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