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>> i probably don't. i want to say there's been one oasis of rightness and i believe it's called "the five." we've been right the entire time. by the way, i didn't enjoy him saying bigger than watergate because that was throwing it back at everybody saying collusion was bigger than watergate that's like saying just say no while smoking a joint. it's like mock everybody nor past two years. the media has to play this down because they've been wrong for three years and chasing the wrong story. they're like the reverse columbo so they'll shout about mccann and mueller because they can't admit for so long they were chasing the wrong. it's like a great episode of law and order you know like there's always a surprise twist and it's always the architect that kills the person and in this case the
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rich is innocent. >> maybe columbo is the bad guy. that's what the media is. think about this, unbelievable. they've spied on a presidential campaign. they've tried to cover it up and juan has been wrong about the whole thing. >> this is like a convention you guys are so off. i know it's friday but it's not friday night yet. >> the new york times fake news. >> you're fake news. >> sabe -- saying the fbi implanted somebody. >> you paid a paid informant overseas. >> they were doing their job. their job is to check and see if a foreign nation was interfering
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in the american election. they send someone over there because popadopouls said they're selling information. >> who told him? >> another informant. what does fbi stand for? bureau of investigation. they didn't come to any conclusion. they were protecting america and you make this just like trump saying they're spying. there's no evidence of spying. >> now it's paid informants overseas. >> i love that changing the definition of words will make problems go away and i really hope there are journalists who investigate this thoroughly so it doesn't happen again. have you 25 democrats who want the job. they better hope to holy hell they don't still have this amount of power they can do the
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same thing because the person they hate the most in the world, the person who ever existed, that person is the president of the united states and arguably has the exact same power within his domain and condo the same thing the fbi and cia did under the obama investigation and they better get to the bottom and make structural changes. >> power's been abused and this is the new york times and intelligence community in front of an i.g. report that will be damning. >> that's where the democrats and media are attacking all of this and especially a.g. barr and his testimony to undermine his testimony when the report proves the government overstepped its bounds it will be proven and everyone in those building like comey are terrified. i want to tell you the reason
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why it's such a big deal, it's not just the spying. it's the spying in conjunction with the fact there was no defensive briefing of the trump-then campaign. that is what proves our intelligence agencies were deployed and armed against then-candidate trump. if at the time they thought the campaign had been compromised and there were people within the campaign compromised they would have briefed the president and briefed the then-candidate but they didn't that means they thought he was or wanted him to be the russian asset. it's spying in conjunction. >> emily, they didn't know. they're trying to find out if russia, in fact, has put some kind of asset inside the campaign. they don't want to blow themselves up. they are making a request. we have eight intelligence agencies plus the mueller report
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saying russia interfered in the campaign and jim comey who never said a word about the fact there was a counterintelligence operation aimed at discovering whether or not russia was hidden inside the campaign. he did that to hillary clinton. he row -- protected this president. >> he protected donald trump? >> if he had word russia was involved it would have devastated. >> they care more about politics than national security? >> no. >> you're saying he didn't do that publicly because he didn't want to interfere with the politics of it. as the fbi director stay out of the politics. >> it would be wise at this point after all the time to step back and look at what's happening this week.
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you're seeing a lot of narratives collapsing the mueller report's out it's not what you wanted. i understand. meanwhile trump's doing pretty good and you hate trump's good that's another narrative that's collapsing. i think the democrats should take a time-out and vacation because it's not going well for you. you have the greatest economy and watching unemployment numbers for hispanics and women and it's an incredible time to be alive and you're so mad life is good, something's wrong with you. >> that's why the president is talking the fruit -- oh, we didn't mention it. >> you wonder why good news makes you sad. good news makes me happy. >> you don't see anything. >> eyes are wide open. >> like democrats and socialist when it comes to the economy closing their eyes to the numbers and how to compound it and make it better than it is?
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tell me one person running for president on the democrat side progressively one of a progress stripe talking about taking the economic data and making it better. >> that's elizabeth warren is all saying and biden gave a speech the other day -- >> no one heard it. >> 200 people showed up. we'll do that next, juan. the trump economy is surging. do democrats pushing socialism even stand a chance? let's be honest. it's kind of unfair that safe drivers have to pay as much for insurance... as not safe drivers! ah! that was a stunt driver. that's why esurance has this drivesense® app. the safer you drive, the more you save. don't worry, i'm not using my phone and talking to a camera while driving...
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>> the surging economy is giving president trump a strong message to run on in 2020 but democratic presidential cant date instead pushing socialist policies. >> we should be pushing work as much as we do well. folks, the first step is the revised trump tax cut. >> anybody with outstanding student loan debt can have up to $50,000 worth of student loan debt cancelled out. >> the anecdote is to have the united states join every other country on earth through a medicare for all health care for every man woman and child in the country. >> okay. jesse, how are these messages
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reconciled. >> jesse: it's the hottest economy since the 1990s and the democrats want to destroy it. >> greg: 1890s. >> jesse: look at wages, manufacturing and gdp is all better if you sign the chinese trade deal and get nafta through congress. there's a big lie the trump economy is not working for the middle class and it's not true. the most wage growth acceleration has come from the bottom 50% of workers. it's blue collar wages rising water than white collar wages. trump is shrinking income inequality more than barack obama. the democrats think american people are stupid think of the obama administration we lost millions of jobs to china. we lost over $200,000 manufacturing jobs. it was a mess in terms of health care premiums and prescription drug prices and now the president's come in and through
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de regulation and tax cuts reversed a lot of that stuff. the democrats want to introduce radical socialist schemes and destroy private health care and take your health care insurance away and give it to government bureaucrats and give guaranteed income? it's crazy and will boil down to capitalism versus socialism and with that it will be a lay-up for the president. >> how are the voters willing to overlook the value of socialism like we see in venezuela. >> kennedy: that's the end of socialism and the magnet for authoritarianism and democrats and republicans have it half right with the deregulation and tax cut and that's what's driving the economic growth and gdp is up, same with
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unemployment numbers but the progressive democrats, the democratic socialists have it all wrong because they want to increase spending. they also want to increase taxes and that will not only snuff this economic growth but it will hamstring generations of americans and future wage earners and that's not only politically impractical but immoral. that's the wrong thing to do. if we cut down the size of government and the president is right about the deregulation and cut spending you'll see phenomenon economic growth and that means people will have more money in their pockets and can start businesses, hire workers and do with more money like not spend their -- send their kids to college if you don't want to.
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>> greg: the deposit -- democrats would throw an anvil to a drowning person and they have to run using fear and have the three fears. they have environmental fear, social fear and moral fear. the environmental fear is climate change and the social fear is racial division because it works for them and the moral fear is trump's repug nant. it's going to be effective for their base but hurt the country in two ways creating hysteria and creating racial division where there isn't any. that's the game they play when hispanic unemployment is at a historic ever, 4.2%. i guess that's due to a tight labor market which means maybe trump's immigration policies are working or jobs or fewer jobs
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available. >> if you acknowledge this is an effective campaign messaging for the progressive radical left do you believe it's an effective policy in any way? >> juan: it's both good campaign policy and good economic policy to say we have rising income inequality in the country and also important to say the trump numbers are good numbers and say yes, but they're good for people who have money to put in the stock market and people who benefit from the tax cuts 80% went to the top 1%. >> kennedy: that's not true. >> juan: you see right now 40% of american workers make less than $15 an hour. so for the middle class to pay to send their kids to school and rising gas taxes and rising housing costs you say boy, the
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middle class is getting squeezed but when you listen to this crew or president trump, everything's fine and dandy. the democrats aren't talking about socialism. they're talking about doing more for the middle class. look at what elizabeth warren and joe biden is talking about. it's consistent but yet distorting it because he knows the polls indicate if you asked people about taxing the super rich or ask people about obama care or ask people about whether or not we should do something about student they're all extremely popular with the american people until the president says oh, that's socialism. everybody runs. >> greg: so how do you can sell the debt? where do you get the money? you don't have an answer. you don't have an answer. >> juan: tax the rich more. >> greg: because you never run of rich. it doesn't work.
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here's the other -- >> juan: raise taxes on the rich. >> greg: keep yelling. >> juan: the gdp growth took place under obama. >> greg: if you look at the economic numbers countries with strong markets have a lot of economic inequality but canceled out by economic mobility people move from income bracket to income bracket so if you look at a static bracket and go inequality, remember the top 10 move around. that's where the strongest economy from a static perspective looks inequal but it's mobile. >> kennedy: in sweden they respond to the free market economy. >> and facebook is having
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>> juan: facebook banning some figures and some they consider dangerous, nation of islam lead lead lead lead leader and it extends to other platforms including instagram. emily, what strikes he is people wonder is this in defiance of your first amendment right or is it the case that since facebook's not the government, a private business they have the right to stand up and say you've
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incited violence and whatever our standards are you violated them and you're gone. >> emily: they are a government not a public entity and can set their own rules which they can abide. i think this say first and an exercise by facebook and zuckerberg to make us think they care and virtuous and distracting us from the reality they are and it is a platform that amplifies violence. i think it's impossible to reconcile how all of a sudden they feel responsible for content and shutting it down when they have refused to take responsibility for their platform that live streams gang rapes and terrorist recruitment and say we're in the responsible for the content and here's why we have nothing novel and now they care about this. i was an attorney that brought a
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negligence lawsuit against them or a representative drafting questions for the congressional inquiry i'd ask how they feel responsible for this content and not as a whole. >> juan: i was surprised in looking at the poll numbers people think facebook and the other social media foment hate. >> jesse: if you don't like somebody on facebook don't follow them and i think it's a p.r. move saying we have it under control and guys call facebook and say can you ban this person and please ban this person. it's pathetic where a media company is supposed to be about free speech and you spend all day calling trying to shut other people's free speech down. >> juan: i don't know what you're talking about?
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>> correspondents call media companies and ask them to be shut down. i think they should have everybody. more freedom is better than less freedom unless they're inciting violence, knock them out. once we get into nitpicking who we kick off it's a slippery slope. >> juan: kennedy, here's a proposition, do you think we as an american society are better off without the provocateurs the voices of incitement and facebook where most people get their news. >> kennedy: you have bigger problems than someone needing to be banned. i don't know it does anything. it doesn't make the world safer and the notion we have to be
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isolate from ideas we disagree with or things we find offensive that our lives have to be bubble wrapped is dangerous. at some point an entire generation of people cha that have been sanitized will be running things and they'll be a bunch of cream puffs and i share snoop dogg's frustration and i know he was frustrated fvr arrakha snv was kicked off and i believe it's just a way because mark zuckerberg has spent so much time in front of congress apologizing. we're so sorry, we'll do better and this just makes it look like they're doing something. >> juan: what i noticed greg and i'm interesting in hearing what you said and i saw the new zealand shooter's horrific
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slaughter is still on somecytes and some some sites and so i do think it makes a difference about social media perpetrating hate speech and allows groups to form that like isis and the like who have radical extremist ideologies. i don't think it's good. what do you think? >> greg: i think it's nothing more than a virtue signal. i'd be a hypocrite if i condemned facebook for this because i always say social media it would be good to get off social media, get it out of my life, i hate it but it seemed they're inclined to police one side of the nut cases and not the others and in other arenas they were portraying farrakhan as far right. >> juan: washington post.
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>> greg: i believe in the media there's no far left so anything unusual or extremist is far right but you have to be aware but it's cool to be labelled dangerous. if somebody banned me because i'm dangerous, rock 'n roll is dangerous. facebook ban extremists, the democrats just elect them. [laughter] >> juan: if you look at booker t. washington and others are in that mix. that's not the issue, the issue is whether the news organizations said he's a conservative right-winger. >> juan: he's a conservative. >> greg: he doesn't like a
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goods. >> juan: he's anti-semitic. a big update on the suspected russian spy whale. and a jeopardy champion making history and a baseball fan going all out twice to snag a fly ball. that's up next in the fastest that's up next in the fastest seven wit this is the durabed of the all-new chevy silverado. the bed is huge. it offers a built-in 120 volt outlet. man: wow. plug that in for me. various: whoa! holy smokes! and the all-new silverado has more trim levels than any other pickup. whoa! (laughter) oh wow! woman : there's something for all of us. man 2: it's time to upgrade. get 0% financing for 72 months on this all-new silverado. or get a total value of over $9,000 when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer.
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said it's not a spy. what do you make of this, emily? >> emily: let him stay and remember when ukraine had to give their dolphins back to russia and they hunger strike and they died. let him stay and be free and stay there. i don't want him taken to iceland for a sanctuary. >> kennedy: and they say they usually don't like to be touched. >> he's a pervert. >> jesse: this thing would be m maneuvering up to the sea. this guy is obviously a pet from an aquarium that escaped and friendly and why he's sticking around. >> juan: i think baby beluga has
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defected. he's playing for the mets next year. i think he wants to come to the usa. he knows freedom. >> greg: he should. trump should offer him asylum and build a giant pool at the white house and finally the democrats could have their russian spy in the white house. [laughter] >> juan: you can't separate the families. >> kennedy: do they participate in underwater buggery like dolphins do? >> juan: what just happened? >> kennedy: james holzhauer making history again last night. watch this. >> james. >> cuba. >> james. >> unbroken. >> james. >> the x games. >> james. >> what is world war i. >> 1,682,627 and y$1,682,627 an
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play again tomorrow. >> kennedy: he now has the second longest winning streak at 21 games but will never touch ken jennings? greg gutfeld. >> greg: who would want to? we'll have brain chips and you'll want the capital of something and people will say wa are they trying to test. they're trying to test your computational ability of the chip in your brain. >> juan: he said he reads children's books mostly and his story is his strategy. what he does is he bets on the daily double every time. he worked the buzzard. for me it's like a life lesson. if you have something, go for it. all the way.
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>> kennedy: how's it taken him this long to get on jeopardy. >> jesse: he doesn't look that old to me. >> kennedy: he's 75 years old. >> jesse: my favorite part is when they invited him on the daily briefing and he said no. >> juan: they don't pay. >> emily: i looked up what he got wrong and the only two i knew had to do with argentina and wine country and laundry and the jane fonda one. >> jesse: i thought they put a picture of the senator up and he got that wrong. >> greg: that was his wife. >> kennedy: talk about a food foul. watch what happens when an l.a. dodger fan shows off his skill and loses his lunch twice.
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>> no! and the dog! all right. what? that's the same guy. this is serious business. >> jesse: do you know how expensive that is? $30,000 at least. >> greg: it should be a sport, burger, beer, ball. you have a person holding food and the pitcher scores by clearing the meal out of the person's arm by hitting the ball. this is a great game. >> jesse: this has show written all over it. >> greg: we'll do it tomorrow. >> juan: if you had a choice to make would you have the pizza as the souvenir or baseball? >> jesse: i'll take the beer.
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>> emily: did you guys play with whiffle ball with a keg? you can't pass it without passing the keg. i hosted one during law school. >> greg: that doesn't sound wholesome. >> emily: it was a philanthropic endeavour. >> kennedy: and then your liver's like surrender. we have fan mail friday coming up in moments. stay right here. [music playing] (michelle) i know what it's like to be in a financially struggling family. we had a lot of leftovers...[chuckles] i couldn't have asked for better parents, but like most people they didn't have anyone to teach them the best financial habits. so we changed that. as a financial health coach, i help people every day. i try to put myself in their shoes from my own experience. i connect to them because i've been there.
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it all went away when? >> emily: last week. >> greg: okay, juan did you have bon jovi? >> juan: you had some culture with people like baryshnikov and people with hair. >> greg: why is there hair on the wall? jesse, i'm dying to know what your bedroom was like? >> jesse: it was a massive bedroom. no, not at all. i had bunk beds and a nintendo. >> greg: you had bunk beds? did you have a brother?
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>> jesse: no for sleep overs. i you didn't have a brother? >> jesse: everybody wanted bunk beds. >> greg: not if you don't have a brother. you can only sleep in one at a time. >> juan: you go top, bottom, top, bottom. >> greg: i know people like that. >> kennedy: i used to go sneak out and steal bands and steal posters from my favorite bands and killing field and nero's rome and a big picture of nick rhodes for a long time. >> greg: yes, duran duran. i had airport posters and earth wa
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quake and then i switched to punk like sex pis tolls -- pistols and then came the blood. >> jesse: do you think we would have been friends? >> greg: no we would be okay around kindergarten and then something would have happened. seas so funny. it's so funny. that was great. we'll see you in a bit. everyone's got to listen to mo. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar.
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trusted for over 40 years. >> it's time for one more thing, juan. >> juan: can you tell me how to get to sesame street? well, now you can. watch the video. yep, to celebrate the show's 50th anniversary 63rd and broadway is the home of sesame street and it's a fictional street and it's known to children in 150 countries. some say it's the east village, others say the upper west side. mayor de blasio was joined by the puppets. >> greg: where is he the one in
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yellow? >> juan: the same intersection was labelled before and this time it's for good. >> greg: i prefer the electric company. tomorrow on the greg gutfeld show it will be a fun one and don't miss that or i won't talk to you for a week. now it's time for this. >> he's going into the pants searching for a nut. i don't know about you but the bigger crime is that guy's gut. go to the gym, pal. lay off the nuts. >> juan: how does he not notice he's in his pocket. >> greg: i think he's luring him in because he's a pervert. i'm kidding. who knows.
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>> jesse: this guy was probably playing whiffle-booze. watch the first pitch of the game here. not the greatest pitch. [all "whoa" ] >> jesse: no one got hurt and watters world sarah sanders will be there and i'll throw fastballs like the milwaukee bucks player. kennedy. >> kennedy: great conversation. are you looking to get in that bikini bod trying to lay off the fast food? taco bell has something for you a pool float inspired by their hot sauce packet. my favorite is the hot sauce
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when you press the button it prompts it to heat up. >> greg: no! fake brews! >> kennedy: can it do anything? >> emily: probably like one shot of he espresso. >> greg: order one! >> kennedy: you needed the bunk bed. >> jesse: it was very. >> that's all for us tonight. see you back here on monday. have a nice weekend, ♪ [national anthem] ♪ [national anthem]
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