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friend. amazing stuff. we are on top of all of it. doubt up 60 points. 2.5% of all time highs, the highest level this year. "the five" is now. ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters with jedediah bila, juan williams, greg gutfeld. president trump on his way to a second high-stakes summit with kim jong un. the pair set to face up later. progress during the first sit down and optimistic north korea will eventually give up its nukes. >> i think we can have a very good summit. i think we'll have a very tremendous summit. we want the denuclearization and i think will have a country that
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will set a lot of records for speed in terms of an economy. >> jesse: the mainstream media is already trashing trump and throwing cold water on any positive outcome from the talks. >> is this visit just for lack of a better word or romantic visit? >> to the president say that he loved kim jong un again? do they send each other -- >> it is so disturbing and dangerous. >> my word is that this negotiation, this summit may be a dud. >> he looking for good press. he felt like he got good press after the last one any figures in another photo op might do that. >> jesse: here's how you know how biased the mainstream media is. when he was tough on kim, he was going to create a nuclear holocaust. now when he is engaging with kim, it's a romance. >> greg: it's interesting how this criticism is bordering on homophobia. the same thing that they did
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with trump and putin. they had them making out. only on the left can you get away with these kinds of slides that they think are somehow humorous. if any of us had done that with a liberal like president obama president obama, -- >> jesse: who was actually a exchanging letters with the ayatollah and giving them cash. >> greg: you have to address the human rights abuses. it's possible to pursue the external threats which are nuclear weapons. separating that from the internal injustices in the country. it's a longer pace. there are 70-some odd countries that criminalize homosexuality. you have to deal with the thing separately. if you conflate them which is what cnn is doing, putting them together, you will neville solve an external threat because you're going to be too busy arguing over what internally is going on in their country. therefore you will never, ever be able to say reduce the nuclear threat of north korea and then every day will be
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january 132018 in hawaii with the ballistic missile threat. can i go all jordan peterson. this whole north korean gambit is audacious and to most people absurd. to get to some to someplace realistic and practical, you have to start with a fantasy. they get to astronomy, you had to start with astrology. that is a jordan peterson saying. i think it needed in a political ceo to come up with something so absurd, simple philosophy of let's see what happens. no one else was going to do this. we have all moved on from the absurd notion of engaging north korea because were actually seeing progress. you're seeing the beginning of a fantasy to something real. and to juan, the left should embrace this because you can throw it back at us and say what about free health care? what about the green new deal? those are fantasies that start audaciously and then move something practical. in a weird way, donald trump is the guy that you go to about
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green deals and free health care. >> juan: i am all for it. i'm all for trump embracing the green new deal. >> greg: you see my point? start something crazy and will do something good. >> juan: i listened to you. >> jesse: of all the people, juan. >> juan: it sounded like you were saying what's wrong with audacious? the green new dealers are saying greg gutfeld, unbelievable. >> greg: my point is when you have somebody like trump, you don't know what to expect. this is one of those things. to make jokes like morning bozo. >> juan: you have people -- you and jesse say that it's the media but i don't think dan coats is the media. he's the national -- director of national security. >> jesse: he is saying yes they have stopped with the rockets are nuclear testing but we haven't seen any progress towards denuclearization and that something they want to accomplish in vietnam.
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>> juan: they pledged to stop the nuclear testing before the first meeting. >> jesse: i think they are clear eyed about what to expect from the north koreans, aren't they? >> jedediah: the funniest part of that montage is that he would be doing this because he looking for good. good press from who? they have already decided he's going to be a failure. i think think you should be ca. i think trump sometimes talks a little bit too much. >> jesse: you do? >> jedediah: i do. he's optimistic. he wants to come out. he's a dealmaker. he thinks of himself as that. he wants to get things done that other presidents may not of been able to accomplish. in some cases, that's true. when he says bold things like chairman kim will make a wise decision. you don't know that. don't put that out there. it's like mexico is going to pay for the wall. hold back. it's easy to say i'm going in there with the best of intentions. i hope for denuclearization, it's going to be good for their economy. i hope they take my spot on this. let's hope for the best in seo
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it goes. when you make those statements, it makes you feel obligated to cave to get a deal done. it doesn't do them any justice. i will say be more cautious about it. know who you're dealing with and know that this is a dictator that's not always reliable that does high missile sites. it's not like you're doing with -- dealing with an ally. you're not. no matter what he does the media's going to rail against them. if you didn't go, he's going to be someone who doesn't care about diplomacy. he can't win with them. >> juan: i have to go out of character here, jesse. >> jesse: are you going to tell the truth? >> juan: the trump bashing at this table has to stop. [laughter] >> katie: i don't think when he says he will make this decision about the economic prosperity, that he's expecting it, he's giving kim jong un a choice. he is saying this is only choice for you. were putting it on the table. when not coming in militarily even though i put that option on
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the table before. he knows exactly who is dealing with. he's dealing with a dictator who loves movies, western culture, sports, and he's trying to incentivize him to say you can be a western superpower. you can engage in all these new cultural things for your country without having regime change. we are not talking about taking you out. we are saying that you can stay as long as you decide to embrace the cultural norms, speeded up, stop threatening us and we can move forward. eventually the white house is going to get impatient. the president has said he's not in a hurry but eventually they're going to want something in return other than just stopping the missile testing. that is something that the second summit will hopefully provide. talking to him and saying we've had this agreement. you have exchanged no missile testing but now time to talk about your nuclear program, and the intelligence community does say you're still building sites. you're not getting rid of them. it's about time you stop doing those things. doing it in good faith. you seem to not be doing and in.
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>> greg: you have to be skeptical of course about this and you would be crazy if you weren't. people were skeptical about the moon shot. when people talk about going to mars, that's crazy, but people think about this. you think about these things. ending the korean war. we were talking about ending the korean war two years ago. that's going to happen. the korean war is going to end and it has a lot to do with this insane process. this is a foreign policy moon shot. it's going to take time. i think that korean war could take -- but we know it's going to happen. >> juan: i was skeptical about george clooney george clooney's tequila. >> greg: there you go. we can all change our minds. >> juan: what are we putting on the table is what you hear from people in washington say. we're going to end the korean war? for what? climatic station? >> greg: what do you need? >> juan: they are talking about the possibility that we
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recognize north korea as a nuclear state. why would we do that? you had gina haspel at cia, dan coats saying these guys have no intention to abandon their nuclear ambitions. >> jesse: i will tell you what we are not going to do. we are not going to send them pallets and pallets of cash in the dead of night. we did it with iran. student activists confronting senator feinstein over the green new deal and it doesn't really go their way. >> there is no way to pay for it. i have been doing this for 30 years. i know what i'm doing. >> jesse: more from that testy exchange up next i think it will fit. want a performance car that actually fits your life?
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♪ >> greg: on friday a bunch of students confronted dianne feinstein at her office to demand she back the green new deal. >> scientists have said we have 12 years to turn this around. >> it's not going to get turned around in ten years. >> senator, is this something -- you are looking at the faces of the people who are going to be living with the consequences. >> the government is supposed to be for the people and by the people. >> greg: [laughs] for once, an adult wasn't having it. feinstein spoke truth to toddlers. >> there is no way to pay for this. i've been doing it for 30 years. i know what i'm doing. you come in here and you say it has to be my way or the highway. i don't respond to that. i've gotten elected. i just ran. i was elected by almost a million votes. i know what i'm doing.
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so maybe people should listen a little bit. >> greg: my goodness. she is 5 minutes away from telling them to get out of her yard. what does that remind you of? when feinstein says there's no way to pay for it, she sounds exactly like a republican talk into democrat. i'm sure some people thought feinstein was dooming to the kids who are no doubt parroting slogans programmed by adults who see the kids as conduits for the latest left-wing software. but the truth hurts and if you're going to use a kid as a political shield, you put them in the way of the truth. if you don't feel a little grossed when you see kids used as props, there something wrong with you. these kids are pushing a plan that bans fossil fuels in ten years. do you think in a few years they will feel the same way when they get their learner's permit? don't blame them. it's the parents, teachers, activists. they know their untenable political positions require propaganda to survive. you have to get the pawns when
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they're young and hope they don't grow out of your stupid ideas. this works on both sides. i can't stand kids on the left, brats on the right. do you remember jonathan crone? this kid was all over fox. he was 13, right-winger. >> jesse: i interviewed him. >> greg: of course you did. they tried to get him on "red eye," and i said no. i know that it's gross. >> katie: i know he's a lefty. >> greg: is a decent reporter. he goes to syria. he's become somewhat of an individual. >> jesse: maybe these kids are going to turn out to be conservatives. >> greg: just like you, jesse. >> jesse: these kids have bedtimes. they shouldn't be running u.s. industrial policy. they can't play with matches. all of a sudden she is supposed to say you are right, great point, susie, let me tell my
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staff that we are going to die in ten years. it's funny how she handled it. it's like a grandparent during thanksgiving when the grandchild comes home from college and they start talking about global warming and the grandparents are like it's freezing. we are going to naples in two weeks. there's two things going on. on the left, when you're wrong you get promoted. al gore said the polar ice caps are going to melt by 2014. they are still there. what's her name, aoc, says the world is going to end in 2030 but i bet we wake up in 2030 and she's even more powerful. it's called failing up. what's also happening, the democratic party splitting into three groups. adults, children and adults pretending to be children in order to end the election. the scholzs and the feinsteins. the children are like the aoc in the bernies that believe this and then you have adults pretending to be children to get elected like volker and feinstein. they know that i can't work that
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they pander to these people in order to get votes. >> greg: lets throw one more piece of tape from that meeting. this is my favorite. >> where are the people who voted you? you're supposed to listen to us. >> how old are you? >> i'm 16. >> you didn't vote. >> we are the ones who are going to be impacted. >> reality check from dianne feinstein dianne feinstein. >> greg: you didn't vote for me. get out of here. >> katie: you are 16. you can't vote yet. jesse, kids can play with matches because they emit carbon dioxide. >> greg: we are anti-arson. >> katie: as a child who won recycling art contest when i was nine, i can tell you that it's all indoctrination. aoc got on her youtube or whatever, her live feed and was talking about the world was going to end and we have to do something about it which prove these people believe in so much government that they think government is the only response to any of this and we are all
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going to die. in 1970, paul ulrich predicted 65 million americans were going to die off as a result of the environment. that never happened. it's indoctrination. it's a leftist group that came into her office with a special interest project. they used kids to do it and i thought she reacted pretty well. >> greg: we mentioned aoc. i tried to keep our portions of aoc down to 5%. this is her talking about what we should do in an apocalyptic scenario that we are facing now. >> it's gotten worse. i don't think that working on an issue for 30 years alone is what qualifies. and it's what makes someone qualified to solve an issue. it's basically like there is scientific consensus that the lives of children are going to be very difficult, and it does
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lead i think young people to have a legitimate question. is it okay to still have children? >> greg: i agree with her, juan. you know i do. she said all of her peers don't have kids. i am saying nobody -- kids just get in my way, juan. >> juan: and they emit greenhouse gases. >> greg: sometimes involuntarily all over you. >> juan: i think some of the polarized -- polar ice caps. i think greg was trying to save you guys. things like turning points usa, a lot of young kids who are out there and used as the base -- >> katie: they are adults and college. they are not 10-year-olds. >> juan: high school and college kids and they don't vot vote. i thought senator feinstein who i have tremendous respect for, know her and like her very much, had an opportunity to engage
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those young people. i spoke at a high school and i said you don't vote. you don't give money. that's what the senator was saying. it's a cynical thing to say the young people who are becoming politically engaged. making a visit to washington, a visit to the senator. she missed an opportunity. >> greg: i agree. >> jedediah: she knew that it was a trap. you have a bunch of kids they are reading rehearsed talking points. you have an adult standing there. this happens all the time in schools. you have an adult or moderator or dean or whatever and they want their agenda pushed so they hang kids a bunch of propaganda and then the kids repeated. she knew it. she was standing there saying -- >> juan: if it came to you or me, i think we could hold on to our positions to live and work throughput of the same time -- hold on, hold on. at the same time make those young people feel special. she didn't do that.
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>> katie: adults were lying to those kids. they are telling this is what they can do, totally reasonable. she's the only adult who is told him the truth. she saying that we can't pay for it. >> juan: because her truth agrees with you. >> katie: do you want to have this discussion on feelings and she was being honest. >> juan: young people, those kids, they should be told that it makes a difference if you go to your elected representative, they will listen to you. >> jedediah: she said i am putting forth empowerment climate legislation but we cannot pay for it. she doesn't want them to be delusional. >> jesse: if they are going to be alive in 12 years. >> greg: i think about telling your kids -- >> juan: greg says no kids. >> greg: what kind of parent tells their child you're going to be dead in 12 years? that's a great parent. i'll go. i think using kids as a way to avoid a real debate. if i put a kid in front of me,
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you don't give your best foot forward. you can't argue with a kid. maybe every democrat should bring a child to the debate stand. that would be great. >> juan: you mean i can't bring jesse to work anymore? [laughter] >> greg: is hillary considering a 2020 run? a former staffer says there is one reason she may enter the race. it's absolute confidence in 30,000 precision parts. or it isn't. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through february 28th. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer.
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♪ >> juan: the right charging democrats with hypocrisy over taking money from wealthy donors. senator elizabeth warren now promising to end that. she says she will no longer hold fund-raisers or even take phone calls from rich campaign country readers. this as bernie sanders continues to face criticism for his use of a private jet during the 2016
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campaign. clinton campaign staffer sang "his royal majesty king bernie sanders would only deign to leave his plush d.c. office or his brand-new second home on the lake if he was flown around on a cushy private jet like a billionaire master of the universe." my, my, my. another former clinton advisor saying that hillary could still get into the 2020 race. >> i think it depends upon how the field is shaping up. if the party looks too far to the left and there's no front runner, she will get in. i think of joe biden gets in, that probably means she won't run if he gets in. if he doesn't get in, i think the field will be open for her. >> juan: wow, jedediah, are you quaking? speak out i can't take hillary. i really can't. warren is the best, saying i can't take money. not even if you agree with her and you are rich, she doesn't want your money. i'm curious because with these left-wingers, they always say their goal is to get you out of
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poverty. to lift you out of poverty. at what point when they lift you out of poverty do you fit into an income level where you now the bad guy. what's wrong if someone had a lot of money and worked their way up the ladder and happened to be in line with elizabeth warren's ideology in one to support her, what's wrong with that? what about that twists are? i. >> juan: i think income inequality. plutocrats are not popular with working people. >> greg: keep pluto out of this. >> greg: >> juan: i think she'sg to shame other democrats. the other democrats who are taking money from the big boys on wall street, you're going to get hit. >> jesse: do you remember the cartoon where elmer fudd would try to trap bugs bunny and he would set a trap and bugs would run around and elmer would get stuck in his own trap. democrats are laying traps for republicans and then stepping in it. how are you going to raise money from poor people?
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she doesn't understand economics. obviously she does not understand math either. how are you going to raise money from people who don't have money. i should going to hire a homeless guy and say take the elevator up to the penthouse. it doesn't make sense. bernie is going to not fly private? is he going to get stuck on the tarmac on a commercial flight and missed his rally? look at these other people. kamala harris this she wants to get rid of columbus day. replace it with the indigenous peoples day. there goes the italian vote. what is she thinking? not going to kiss the baby because you need consent from the baby? it's so stupid. democrats are becoming more funny and entertaining than donald trump. [laughter] >> jedediah: that was quite a monologue. >> juan: i am thinking to myself -- >> katie: i don't want to follow that. >> juan: i'm thinking contrary to what jesse said, last week
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bernie sanders raised 6 million bucks in one day. >> katie: i'm wondering if elizabeth warren is going to stop taking phone calls from herself because she is worth millions and millions of dollars. how do you prove you're not taking money from rich people? she should give up her millions and redistribute her own wealth of she's going to hold a result of this campaign promise. she's trying to distinguish herself from the other democrats in a very crowded field. bernie sanders got 250,000 plus donations. he has the grassroots cred when it comes to middle class, working class, the poor donating to his campaign. she keeps trying to find things that haven't really been her forte in the past. she is trying to distinguish herself. >> juan: i think bernie said he got -- the average donation was 27 bucks. i think we should wait for greg on bernie flying around. >> greg: his defense for his private air jet use, it's the
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best way to get around the country or the best way we can get around the country. he is right. as you said, you can leave whenever you want if you have to get somewhere. this defense applies for everybody using private jets. it is the best way to get around because there are no lines and no tsa. there is nothing. the only way, what sanders is saying, the only way to escape the punitive hand of government forces to be part of the government force. the only way for a socialist to enjoy life is to be the socialist in power. it's better to be santa and to be in santa's workshop. when the democrats become santa, america is santa's workshop. we are all working for the fat man in the beard. >> jedediah: rich people living the lives of rich people vilifying the lives of other rich people because it sounds good. >> katie: implementing policies that keep other people from becoming rich. >> greg: it allows us to
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educate people on the difference between capitalism and socialis socialism. i think it's really helpful when this comes up but rather than calling them names, you've got to nail them for what they believe in. >> juan: i think they believe and there's too income inequality. >> jedediah: hand over your money. >> greg: i have always destroyed that argument. >> juan: too much that's too big to fail in this country. >> greg: that is a platitude. >> juan: closing plants in the midwest. you don't talk about guys who are just making money because -- >> greg: i talk about that all the time. you just never listen. >> jesse: -- >> juan: chicago's chief of police calling names, dropping another bombshell in the jussie smollett case. hear about it next. et name. but no matter what park you live on,
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♪ >> katie: new developments in the jussie smollett case after the actor's attorney slammed the chicago police and said that the "empire" star felt betrayed by the system. the cops fired back saying they have been more evidence that smollett staged a hate crime attack. >> i can tell you this. there's more evidence that hasn't been presented yet and does not support the version he gave. >> you presented quite a bit. legal experts said it's the most they've seen being presented up front like that. >> there is still a lot of physical evidence, video evidence, and testimony to just simply doesn't support his version of what happened. >> katie: after being criticized for rushing to judgment on smollett, dnc chair tom perez is defending 2020 democrats. >> if the allegations that have come out in recent days are true, it's unconscionable because hate crimes, the fact of the matter, they are on the rise. we acted on the facts as we knew at the time.
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here are the facts that we know today. hate crimes are on the rise. >> katie: i'm going to ask for a gutfeld fact-check. >> greg: we have talked about this a lot. what's important is you need to look at the increase in the rate of incidence, not in in the increase in number because increasing numbers due to more reporting and they added 1,000 agencies. to validate their work, they say it's an increase in number but it's not been increasing the rate. if you look at the rate, the rate is in decline. the rate of incidents was higher i think 14, 15 years ago than today. the good news is they are in decline. this smollett thing that nobody has talked about is if this smollett thing had not been debunked last week, could you have imagined the oscars last night? do you know how -- he would've had an opening speech. they would've had him singing instead of lambert from queen. the ostrich would be three hours of smollett but instead, this is the amazing thing, no one
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mentioned him. it's because they couldn't bear to look that story because they were staring into a mirror. hollywood only once a look at her mirror if they see what they like or if there is a coke line on it. >> juan: in all honesty, i don't think anybody knew who smollett was before last week. >> greg: two trump supporters did. [laughter] >> juan: we been over these numbers from the fbi. you keep saying it's not true. there has been a spike in hate crimes. >> greg: you don't point out what it is. >> juan: 17% from one year to the next. here's the thing you are wrong on. you keep saying it's because the increase number of people reporting. >> greg: 1,000 agencies. >> juan: it's up to 6,000. >> greg: that is 17%. >> juan: the case that only 12% of the law enforcement agencies in the country are reporting to fbi about hate
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crimes. most agencies don't even report. >> greg: it's not a rate of increase. >> juan: we know people are ashamed to report. >> greg: no one is ashamed. >> jesse: greg, you made a rookie mistake. never get into an argument about facts with juan. >> greg: mine is correct. it's about the rate of increase. >> jedediah: i'm going to hear this conversation in your dream dreams. >> juan: can you imagine? >> greg: we will be shirtless on unicorns. >> jedediah: are you kidding me? back to "good morning america" " the superintendent of police from chicago contrasting that interview with the first interview jussie smollett did with "good morning america," claiming that this happened, saying that if you don't believe him, you are a racist. the media contrast. >> jedediah: she had to get
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this interview. i think the first when she really wanted him to come out looking strong and like he was telling the truth. it looked like that to many people. now she came back and said we have to give a fair shot. i have to talk about perez. he reminds me of what's wrong with the country. people have no shame. that guy is not embarrassed represent the dnc and say we acted on the facts as we knew at that time. what facts did you have? you had one guy's story at the time. you didn't know if it was true. you didn't bother to wait till the local police to their investigation. you came out. he is suggesting there's justification that if anybody out there makes an allegation about anything and says it and put it front and center, you're supposed to run a whole bunch of media reports, democrats running for president can come out and comment on it. they were calling it a modern-day lynching. when people have an even run an investigation. that's different from tv commentators. this is a guy running the dnc.
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he should be humiliated. >> jesse: the media left the democrats over a cliff on this and donald trump can say these guys have poor instincts. i have great new things and guessed wrong in as president, i would guess right now. look at these terror attack situations. someone yells allahu akbar. if there is a hate crime and trump people are involved, lightning fast to -- >> jedediah: kavanaugh, covington. >> katie: we have to go. bill maher taking a shot at red state americans. his comments are head next on "the five" ." liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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>> jedediah: welcome back. bill maher is mocking americans who live in the middle of the country, claiming they are jealous of blue states. take a look. >> the most affluent and educated people are clustered in a few cities. the blue parts of america are having a big prosperity party while the big c of red feels like their invitation got lost in the mail. the flyover states have become the past over states. that's why red state voters are
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so pissed off. they don't hate us. they want to be asked. >> jedediah: this is a denseness on the left. this is why trump won. i don't know how many times we have to see it. when you insult whole sections of the country. it's not a good strategy. why do they think it's going to work with anyone aside from the top of the top elite in new yor new york? >> greg: i was looking at the lower third. never mind. >> juan: what did it say? snobbity. two things. you could make the interpretation that they are saying amazon, located in the middle of the country. go to red america, areas where there isn't that kind of
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economic make activity. that would be a more generous interpretation. the second thing is a lot of times i think people like me don't understand how can a third of the country remain, no matter what happens, remain locked into trump. people do have questions. >> jesse: new york city, juan. no matter what, they all love democrats. that's right. >> juan: new york values, ted cruz? >> jedediah: -- >> jesse: sure. >> greg: we are talking about a mirror. while bill maher is doing is what we do when we talk about california and new york. he's doing the same thing. he's using references from 1980 when he says the red states are chef boyardee in the blue states are wolfgang puck. he might as well say the blue states are maude and red states
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are all in the family. he is out of touch. the best eating and music isn't in britain california. culture has been democratized. he just never leaves his house. >> katie: hollywood goes to red states to film their movies because of the economics. places like california and new york have the largest, to juan's point, wealth disparity between rich and poor in the country. california is a poverty-stricken place that is fueled by the socialist programs over the years. new york, you can make the same argument. the idea that middle america is jealous of california and new york, people are fleeing california, flinging new york. the governor of new york is complaining about not having enough tax revenue because people are leaving. >> jedediah: bellmawr was the guy in 2013 talking about how taxes were so high in california that they might drive him out. he knows full well these policies in a lot of these blue states are just driving them
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out. >> jesse: everyone is leaving for texas and florida. i don't think red state people are angry. the left is lighting things on fire and punching people in the face and screaming. i don't even know what the definition of educated is because when i have done "watters' world," manhattan, those people of the oblivious ones. you mention food. you can go to a restaurant in iowa and get a locally procured ribeye perfectly cooked for about $20. you go to a michelin-rated restaurant seven california, you pay $70 for a little fillet that big. who is leaving that hungry? >> jedediah: rich defines for me how much you can get with your money. educated doesn't mean whether you went to an ivy league school. people around me in new york, i'm the first person to say i grew up not learning how to do basic things. i can't change a tire. i can't build a fire. >> jesse: we love the poorly educated. >> jedediah: people around the country know how -- it's a different kind of smart.
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one is not better or worse. >> juan: no wonder warren buffett is living in the middle of nowhere. >> katie: "one more thing" is coming up next. hot tub? lobster: oh, you guys. there's a jet! oh...i needed this. it's so, you guys staying at the hotel? yeah, we just got married. oh ho-ho! congratulations! thank you. yeah, i'm afraid of commitment... and being boiled alive. oh, shoot. believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. that guy's the worst.
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>> jesse: time now for one more thing. breaking nutrition news. this goes against anything everyone believes about food. nutrition saying a piece of pizza is more healthy for breakfast than a bowl of cereal. >> greg: of course it is! >> jesse: pizza has more protein. pizza has more sugar. not recommending you have a slice of pizza, that it's better than cereal. >> juan: is she comparing it to cap'n crunch? >> greg: both of those, they burn your mouth. your skin falls off --
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>> jedediah: cap'n crunch doesn't burn your mouth. >> greg: it's time for greg's cat off. let's go to number one. cat videos number one. looking to get a little scratch. that feels good. he's never felt anything better. that's great. i've had enough of this adorable little brat. let's go to the next one. it looks like we walked in on something, haven't we? he notices it. now he's getting frozen up. "hey, can't you leave us alone? we are in love!" get a room, you cats. everything in slow motion is ten times better, including a fluffy cat. sometimes they feel like it is. >> jesse: that's because you've got a lot. >> katie: number one >> greg: i was going to go
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with number two. >> jesse: juan williams? >> juan: bring training underway in florida and arizona and i'm getting excited, to be honest. some teams from our fellow baseball fans. watch danielle gibson of the arizona razorbacks, look at thi this. >> no freaking way ! 's pts, there is a way. the 6-foot gibson is the only division 1 softball player to hit a homer, followed by a two run homer, then a three run homer, then a grand slam! no major league player has ever done that.
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>> jedediah: >> jedediah: >> jedediah: she saw a snake slithering down her room. she flew all the way home, 9,00, there was a python inside one of her shoes. it survived the luggage under the plane because it's cold-blooded. >> greg: snakes on a plane. i've got to say it, people. >> jedediah: i will be at sea pack on friday moderating a panel on foreign policy. >> katie: i have to congratulate missy. once dubbed britain's fattest cat finally found a permanent home after returning to the same shelter four times for different reasons. to add income of 17 pounds is not big for a cat.
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beautiful story, happy ending. >> jesse: now that cat can make out with another cat. >> juan: do they make that for humans... >> jesse: "special report" is up next. chris wallace? >> chris: you know, jesse, animals really are great. we talk live with prospective democratic presidential candidate new york senator kirsten gillibrand. the efforts to take care of 9/11 victims and first responders as the compensation fund starts to run dry. this is "special report." good evening. i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. president trump is on his way to hanoi this hour. he'll try to build on the
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