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bernie sanders over somebody like mike bloomberg who is really just pumping money. >> what the [bleep]! >> neil: i want to thank you both very, very much. you are disgusting! the big debate tonight. "the five" now. >> greg: are those healthy minds, are they people you can work with upon graduation? no! >> jesse: hello, everybody. you don't want to be around th i'm jesse watters, along with that. emily compagno, geraldo rivera, community, empathy, dana perino, and greg. nonconformity, free thought are oppressive. once parents and their kids to be educated, now they are this is "the five." sending them to be institutionalized! it's a cuckoo's nest, and is mini mike bloomberg ready for lunatics are coming for you. all right, geraldo. an onslaught of attacks from his you were a young dude in the democrats? '60s, is this different? he will be able to hide behind were there more intelligence? his million dollar ads and >> geraldo: it was pretty massive campaign apparatus. democrats are sure to make mike rough in the '60s and pretty a top target. intolerant in the left. >> i actually thought he should i think it sticks out more be on the debate stage because i because we've had a couple of don't think you should be able decades of gentility. to buy yourayo we are shocked, but it was president? >> yes. yes! pretty raw during vietnam and
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>> i do think it's a bit obscene the end of civil rights. that we have somebody who, by i just want to say that the only the way he chose not to contest in iowa, in nevada, and thing more difficult socially than being a conservative is being a moderate these days. south carolina -- he said, i i call myself a roadkill. don't have to do that. get up from the left, i get up i'm worth $60 billion. from the right. the only thing in the middle of i'd buy the presidency. that offends me very much. the road is roadkill. i'm roadkill. >> greg: but you are handsome jesse colin president trump mixing it up with bloomberg on roadkill. twitter, "it is corrupt emily, our college is a lost that he has violated campaign cause for free thought? finance laws at the highest and most sinister level with payoffs >> emily: may become a breaker all over the place." oh, and some breaking news. i grew up without social media, michael bloomberg will without the internet. >> greg: are you amish? reportedly not, not be standing on a box during tonight's >> emily: i'm older than i debate. dana, do you think his look. i grew up in the bay area, and expectations for tonight's debate has been set at the everybody, they were still practicing hippies from the correct level? >> dana: did you read my apostasy 60s and they totally fd little piece here, expectations for bloomberg at the debate are my then gold to be a fighter very low. pilot. i feel like this makes me so sad
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[laughter] >> geraldo: you just put your to see in berkeley because i grew up in such a different hand on it. environment even though all >> dana: geraldo knows him around me people who thought so better than i do and i didn't live here for that long he was different from me, i felt so mayor so i've never really seen them debate and people have seen supported. him in all of these ads. the federalist society in san francisco where my whole role is bringing the other view i'm wondering, people who are, to debate? when they see him tonight as a i never got any crap for it. debater, will that match what they've been seeing in these i'm not trying to paint a rosy very well produced ads? existence. >> jesse: he hasn't debated my best friend at home goes to a anybody in ten years. >> dana: these other people revolutionary meeting every sunday but for some reason, do have been debating and you build not know if it's the up a little bit of a fighting amplification from social media or the different times, whatever form. i also think he's super it is, but it doesn't feel like confident in the worst thing you it used to. can do is get up there and apologized for his whole life >> greg: dana, you are in the and policies. weather underground. you should just tell them -- a lot of people don't know that. yes, i'm proud of that, yes, we did. try to he let it go. but the temptation for him to apologize is pretty high. but it used to be you could ask >> jesse: does he apologize or to have a conversation. does he say, it's another time, i think it's the identity under the let's move forward. politics, the intersectionality has created a pressure versus >> geraldo: i will be oppressed. bloomberg. >> dana: add social media to i apologize for making new york the mix and it's very the safest big city ever. combustible. i have friends whose kids are i apologize for picking up the getting ready to go to college
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and they are really are at a garbage. loss, they don't know what to do i apologize for shoveling snow. print they are super worried about it, they want their kids i apologize for getting homeless off the street. to be able to go to a good i apologize for making this a working city. place. it's interesting though because that's what i apologize for. the increase in tuition, you can almost track the increase of he had accesses from time to time in terms of the strategies that we use. these incidents. a place like purdue university i'm sorry for it. where governor rich daniels is but people, i submit to you the the president, announced yesterday their ninth consecutive tuition freeze. people i made most safe where they are using free-market this same for people that you prince bowls figuring out a way profess. >> jesse: how does he defend and there are universes like that but they are the exceptio buying the election allegation? >> geraldo: he made exception. >> greg: i'm going to start buying their chicken. $60 billion. it didn't happen by luck. you have daughters who in a he's a scrappy guy from nowhere and he goes and he puts together decade will be college-bound. a company that employs tens of is this going to bother you or thousands of people around the globe. you are going to homeschool? how many people on that stage >> jesse: i got to start have ever created one job for a saving up. i'm going to homeschool, greg. person? people on the stage like i have liberal friends and conservative friends and it's bernie sanders come he never great because we all get worked for a private company in together, we all make fun of the his life. maybe he delivered the papers as liberals. a kid. that's what being in college is it was maybe the communist about. you have a few drinks and you manifesto. >> jesse: he says he also is take shots with people who not bowl holding to any special disagree with in a trap and your
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skills. if you did a conservative, they can just pay for dinner. interests. >> geraldo: it's interesting. >> emily: i think is a natural hard times to make people more tolerant. public demeanor is not combative. obviously we've seen him trading >> dana: it such a luxury for these kids. barbs with trump on twitter and >> greg: one more thing is up et cetera, but in the 2009 mayoral election, in those next. debates "the new york times" said he had the ferocity of a bulldog. i think he's going to come out swinging and on the flip side we know that biden, mayor pete, and motor? klobuchar need him to fall. nope. they would be the alternative not motor? mainstream candidate to bernie it's pronounced "motaur." obviously surging, and i think the both of your guys' point, explaining controversial statements is losing. he needs to have a proactive, for those who were born to ride, positive spin. there's progressive. final point, hillary clinton's former advisor said that his only advice to bloomberg is the don't go. for those who were born to ride, if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. >> jesse: he's doing well by otezla is not a cream. not going so far, a point.
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it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. greg, telling all you nonbernie with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. people need to get out of the race so i can go head-to-head don't use if you're allergic to otezla. with bernie. >> greg: saying you can't buy it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. an election come up bloomberg should say if you become otezla is associated... president, we will be able to ...with an increased risk of depression. buy anything. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression... to your point, geraldo, absolutely right. ...or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. sanders has produced nothing. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. instead, he's lived off the your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. producers as a politician for most of his life. upper respiratory tract infection i do think that bloomberg is and headache may occur. going to spend the majority of tell your doctor about your medicines, his time explaining the context and if you're pregnant or planning to be. of every out of context otezla. show more of you. whether it stop and frisk for the things about minorities in the workplace where he's going rakuten is free to sign up and it's in over 3,000 stores. to say, this is what i meant, this is what i meant. i use it to buy makeup... the big news that i love is that travel... ...clothes, electronics. to me, rakuten is a great way to get cash back nbc had to tweet out that on anything you buy. sign up today and rack it up with rakuten. bloomberg will not be standing on a box. yet another example of where trump had created a visual that then sticks and takes the life of his own.
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trump is in use magician pit he brings up the box and other box has to be answered to. you have to talk about the box, and he's the harry potter of persuasion. he just comes up with this stuff it i think everybody is pulling for bloomberg because he's making some serious money for all of us. his political advertising is breaking revenue records for a lot of companies. he is the reverse trump. bloomberg paid full price for the suit that trump got wholesale on the back of a truck. think of the free media that trump got, and bloomberg for the next eight months, full price. we are all going to get third homes! >> jesse: bernie is buying it with your money. >> geraldo: bloomberg is the only one who can beat trump. i love trump, i like bloomberg. it's great seeing two guys that i watch in action.
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jesse colin geraldo come his central message for the campaign's electability. i am the only one who can beat donald trump. that doesn't really -- wise bloomberg different? because he's loaded? >> geraldo: as far as i know, unless he won something in junior high school, all in know bon top of severe ptsd,n and to have a tooth pain is that every time he's run for will take you down in the dump. president, >> jesse: do not after several denials, when i went to aspen dental, they gave me a free exam, free x-rays. forget about delaware. the doctor comes in and then he's like, >> geraldo: cannot repeat "you are in pain, so we're going to get you taken care of." i had no insurance. something at aspen dental, we're all about yes. >> greg: nothing has come like yes to flexible hours and payment options. close during what sanders has had during the ussr. yes to 30% off dental services. i don't know why anybody calls and yes we'll take care of you, no matter what. him on the stuff that he was call 1-800-aspendental today. praising a totalitarian dictatorship during the cold war? is everybody too young? >> jesse: they're afraid of the bernie bros, greg. >> geraldo: kids love commies.
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results. i'm going to try some of the salted caramel. >> this cheesecake flavor was delicious. >> greg: this is offensive. >> jesse: i don't always tell the truth with the food court stuff -- some of it is fake news but this is the real deal. go to the cheesecake factory at home to check out where the local cheesecake factory is. >> greg: they have the world's biggest menus, they are like fashion models, can't pick it up. >> jesse: you don't go there. >> greg: i do when i'm on the road. this is lactose intolerant intolerance. if you go to foxnewspodcast.com, i have a great interview with a former nfl linebacker, the only football player in history to marry a man and he painted that picture with me.
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it's a pretty wild interview. go to foxnewspodcast.com. they don't make it easy, come up with something simple. >> dana: two off duty kentucky police officers thwarted a robbery, this is detective chase and nicole mccown of the elizabethtown police department, they see a guy flashed his gun at the cashier and look at those amazing public servants and they chased him right out of there. they drew their guns as they have the right to and thank goodness they were there to do it. they caught the suspect and held him until the local police arrived on the scene. they were having fried chicken. >> geraldo: i am outraged by the outrage that greeted the
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presidents pardons today, they are forgiveness, they are showing mercy. >> jesse: what did you do? >> geraldo: michael milk in the junk bond guy, one of the great philanthropists, eddie debartolo, jr., five super bowls -- they committed oh no, here comes the neighbor their crimes but the two that probably to brag about really affected me the most, how amazing his xfinity customer service is. i'm mike, i'm so busy. pardoned by the president, good thing xfinity bernard kerrick and the police has two-hour appointment windows. commissioner of new york city. they have night and weekend appointments too. during 9/11, a hero to his core, he's here. a wonderful person, a guy who bill? karolyn? nope! no, just a couple of rocks. has been a pillar of strength. he went to jail for four years download the my account app forgiving and underpriced home to manage your appointments renovation, it was awful and the making today's xfinity customer service other one that i really simple, easy, awesome. supported was blagojevich, i'll pass. rod blagojevich the former governor of illinois. i ambushed him but i later became friends with him and he had nice things to say.
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>> how do you think someone who's given back to freedom that was stolen from your? he didn't have to do this. i was a democratic governor, doing this did nothing to help him. >> jesse: you're not the first or last person to get big footed by geraldo. >> emily: we are so glad that ryan newman is out of the ♪ hospital, continue for him and his recovery. >> jesse: special report is up next. >> geraldo: president trump getting ready to host another >> bret: welcome to big rally tonight. he's been out west contrasting washington, we are covering two his law and order agenda to the major stories. anticipation for tonight's permissive policies of most big democratic debate could turn into a rhetorical bare-knuckle cities. the president for instant brawl as former new york demanding a fix to the homeless mayor michael bloomberg faces five other presidential crisis cascading in california. candidates for the first time. meantime, washington is trying >> you have things we don't want to decipher the real relationship between the current to discuss all over the streets flowing into the oceans. president and his attorney general and what that may mean with big events in coming days. in our beaches but they can't do it themselves? we are going to do it. chief white house correspondent john roberts starts us off on >> geraldo: the justice
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department calling out the north lawn. self-styled social justice >> white house officials insist district attorneys as outrage the relationship between the president and attorney general grows over bail reform. william barr is a strong and he a subway thief you think democrat keeping them out of jail got arrested for the 141st time. emily, i like bail reform. i like the fact that there is equity now. but the system really has led to excesses that are untenable, it seems to me. people arrested 141 times lose confidence in the system. liberal policies. we want the president of the united states to have criminal justice reform, but liberal policies seem to be ricocheting. >> emily: i agree with you, there is no justice in having our tax dollars being squandered and wasted and cops put their lives on the line every time because it is of the 140 further
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wonders 142nd get the crop shot? criminal justice reform is separate from bail reform in this particular state which is , crime classifications and aicia. here, the classification horrified by like violent crimes against children but because of the classification, it doesn't count here in those guys are on the street. secondly, it removes judicial discretion. a normal reasonable person like a judge, i'm going to keep this guy locked up. this log removes that. this reform removes the ability by the judge and like in new jersey. i think the whole point is all of us for advocates for common sense criminal justice reform, this is not that. not by a long shot. >> geraldo: to your point, you have a situation where giuliani, bloomberg, i think of them as
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when the administration. five terms, 20 years in new york. when they saw in the early '90s, we are at over 2,000 murders a year. when they ended before the glossier took over, they were around 400. from over 2,000 to under 400. that was the period, they went after the squeegee men. you are too young to remember, the guys who wash the windows. >> jesse: that's what i did before i trim the fox. >> geraldo: the homeless, they got them off the streets. i remember, do not give the beggars money. i hate that bloomberg is going to apologize for what worked in new york. that's my point. >> jesse: democrats and republicans both agree that rudy cleaned up times square and bill bratton cleaned up skid row in the mid-2000s in los angeles and they did that through broken windows policing. you do not let small infractions slide life.
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if you have pandering liberal politicians and civil rights violations that allows people to smoke meth on the streets, to prosecute an open daylight, to relieve themselves in open daylight, that the source of quality of life. you have criminals breaking crimes and thinking democrat politicians for thinking them to let them that puts democrats on thedefene do-nothing politicians and they look like they do not care about the environment if their backyards like sewers. >> geraldo: talk about counter programming, you have the president going out to phoenix at the same time the democrats have their big debate in nevada. obviously not an accident. >> dana: is super smart. he said i do not know how he'll be inev, maybe he'll figure that out. you contrast when president trump did when he went
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to los angeles to meet with the olympic committee because he wants america to be the host of the olympics and he knows what's happening in los angeles will definitely count against los angeles. a long shot anyway. but think about it. president trump points to los angeles to try to clean that up after the olympics, will member rememberwhen he flew to europe e last ditch effort to get the olympics in chicago and they totally failed? i think it's better to try this approach, cleanup the city and use it as a great reason for los angeles to be the wonderful host of the olympics. >> geraldo: is at the sincerity that drives him? >> dana: i think he wants to win. i think he wants to get to the on things in 2020. >> greg: w not where i live.
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here's where the viewers should care because right now we are talking about new york and california. these are signs of america if you elect someone like bernie or liz. any kind of effort to solve homelessness or to solve crime in the liberal vain will be portrayed as intolerant or punishing and cover my god, you don't care for these people. bill reform right now in you bail reform in new york city is a catch and for criminals. the statistics don't lie, we are seeing 30%, 40% jumps in a lot of crime because they are going out and they are brazenly committing more crimes and we have to remember, at this point this is a cycle of degradation. whether it's giuliani or bloomberg to rebuild the city, and allow someone like the bellagio to degrade it because you can try these new things like bail reform because crime has dropped.
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the degradation increases again and you got to get another republican. >> geraldo: what do you do with the homeless, what do you do with them? i got home everywhere. do you put them out to a bus on felix? >> greg: you get them to a government run facilitation -- >> geraldo: so you would arrest them? >> greg: i would play the game. you right now and figure out -- >> geraldo: i want to know what you do. >> greg: you keep interrupting me. you separate the mentally ill, from the nonmentally ill, the drug addicted from the not drug addicted. >> geraldo: you are the separator? >> greg: no mess, you hire somebody to do it! you can't -- the only way to solve the problem is through get them from underneath the underpasses can get them to an
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area. >> geraldo: the majority have supported that. i believe there's an opportunity to rally the majority so that the era of tough love might have been here can happen everywhere. up next coming to the surging bernie sanders be stopped? some in the media are not happy with his lies.
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asking with the country would look like if he would become president. >> i don't see how democrats do anything but bleed out their newfound support in the suburbs when they put a socialist at the top of the ticket. >> dana: sanders supporters trying to dismiss concerns about socialism. >> this is not the cold war anymore. when people talk about them a credit socialist from which i think could be called social democracy, something i do align with, it means we have a societs fair to people. a lot of americans not hung up on the label. they are much more interested in what you stand for and have you been on the right side of these big issues? >> he only fought for the issues i think the democratic party is now starting to catch up to you. ultimately it comes down to what the policies are more than what you call yourself.
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>> emily: why is the media surprised this is the result of bernie sanders? medicare for all is like single-payer, it sounds better. >> greg: all to be why, it's all adam schiff's fault. they wasted so much time on impeachment that they drained all the intellectual energy from the party and the media who got so lustful over this impeachment fantasy that now they are stuck with bernie-gedden. it's like armageddon? if you nominate him, trump gets 49 states. if you have bloomberg buys the election, you'll have an excitable base go crazy. you have two meals on the menu, one is when you wear, the other is compost. either way, it's crap. >> dana: in 2016 when bernie sanders eventually lost hillary clinton, they can spend the next four years figuring out how they can remake themselves as a party to figure out why she
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didn't go into wisconsin. >> jesse: i think greg's point is right, the impeachment, they botched it and slid under the radar. bernie is going to get stopped. the polling of soc downright scary. democratic voters themselves would rather vote for attack than vote for a socialist. >> dana: they asked them, what are the things thatu uncomfortan about, socialism is one of them. having a heart attack in the past year, if they were older. a socialist... >> geraldo: just with over 75 plus? >> dana: i just feel like it is true. everybody ages at a different rate. >> jesse: it's a moot point. it's a bad label. that's why they are pushing back
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so hard. the republicans are hammering them and they are fighting and of rear reaction on their left, but bernie's bases going at 30% and growing pretty he's winning in all demographics, against all the top three contenders but at this point you have to think to yourself, is he really going to get specific about socialism because all you have to ask is does socialism work, how, how are you going to pay for it? the answer is it doesn't work and you can pay for it and that's why he pains with such broad strokes because once you govern, you can't get in there and start banning fracking, banning ar-15s, there is going to be a run on the dollar. everybody is going to get their money out and there's going to be gasoline twice as much. we will have to buy make an electric car. >> greg: that'll never happen. >> geraldo: on the other hand, aoc is the most contrived down the attractive and compelling public official and public memory pit done of
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anamazing job of capturing youtl in this together. i think there is potency there. the messenger, though, and i think greg is on the something when he says what about nicaragua, what about moscow, what about when it's revealed it's the of enemy of the american dream, they're still real potency in the single-pay single-payer -- every person in america with access to health care, everyone with access to public health care, wonderful aspirations for a country to have and to minimize it because these are not job with a crazy hairdo is... >> dana: let's listen to one of his supporters, emily. cost once >> we need to elect bernie. and we need a new party of, by,
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and for working people. we need a powerful socialist movement to end all government oppression and exploitation! >> emily: i live there, and there was an internal race against her were a lot of people in seattle who are massively and clearly unhappy with that socialist regime were trying to get an entire wave of resistance to her and that just didn't work. she was reelected. to your point, geraldo, when it becomes revealed that he is the enemy of the american dream, was clearly shocking all of us, it's already revealed. his statements belie themselves. it's totally obvious with everything he says. to your point earlier, greg, one is that going to receive any attention or when do these voters who are 19 ridiculous understand what's going on. 538 predicts by the way that by march 3rd, he will have 41% of the delegates, and i think it's
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♪ >> emily: new smears against trump supporters from the 2020 democrats. here's mayor pete buttigieg trashing christians. >> i'm not going to tell chnsbut i will say i cannot find any combat ability between the way this president conducts himself and anything i
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see in scripture. >> emily: joe biden continues to stir up and speak at this about people who unfavorable. >> by the way, what's a pharmacist are >> emily: dana, how dangerous are the comments by mayor pete to his campaign? >> dana: to his audiences, the democratic primary voters, they are aghast that christian evangelicals would actually support president trump and they cannot understand it and they constantly are asking them and riding articles over and over how this could possibly be and they want to set the answer. but the other thing is to me, if it's dangerous -- i don't know for him in the long run, but the great thing about christianity is it's not for us to judge. it's not our job to read somebody else's in charge of that. you can just stop it at that sentence by saying i'm not going to tell other christians how to
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be christians period. >> emily: jesse, are those comments by biden another indication he stuck in 2016? >> i do not like the game that politicians play, you have to disavow these people. all it is easy democrats may provoke hands disavow their own people and if you point on anything other on their side they looked down the act like nothing's happened. pete barking up his before he starts pointing fingers. it's clear that americans have little doubt whether they vote for him based on his lifestyle, but that's not my issue. my issue is -- when he says christians have to separate what they see from trump from scripture, trump is the biggest crusader for the values that christians hold dear in the culture war.
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talking about not kneeling for the flag, appointing pro-life judges. he says merry christmas! if you look at the democrats, he's fighting a war against them who are then trying to, what, soon nuns over obamacare, boot the pledge out of school, and partial-birth abortion. i think christians know that trump is not a born again evangelical. they see him for what he is and appreciate the things he fights for, not what he does in his free time. >> dana: greg, do you have thoughts on the biden comment? >> i've been thoroughly nice to him. but i think he is a pathetic and, dimwitted loser. he was fumbling feeble dolt who needs to go because that was a fatal error what he did but what he did is he smeared trump supporters using the extremist contamination ploy like, oh, the
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white supremacists are going to be happy so he wants you to think that anybody who supports trump somehow share those same intentions. never mind, joe, that trump has ever done for minorities than you've ever had. he's done stuffer black colleges, he's done stuff for jobs, wages, prison reform. joe, what do you do, you point to barack and say, that's my black friend. i'm sorry. when trump breaks records with the black belt, someone should wheel joe out and show them the facts. that was garbage. chuckling over equipment what a bunch of jackasses. >> emily: amy klobuchar getting >> my name is amy and when i took spanish in fourth grade, my name was elena.
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because i couldn't roll my rs very loud. it was e-l-e-n-a. >> geraldo: you know, i just think briefly that i think biden is guilty of what i see very commonly, ask a democrat, do you think all republicans are racist, and to many of them hesitate before they reluctantly say no. in terms of the hispanic vote, i think this is a vote that's up for grabs. the president has in his harsh language left an opening for the democrats to expand his base. speak with compassion about the population, this is a population that you can -- these are entrepreneurial people, faith-based people, family
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oriented people, these people could be republicans as george w. bush famously said, i want the president to be much more expensive and kinder to the whole border issue, you can build the damn wall, i don't care. build a dork and he says there's going to be a door appear the president now has a historic opportunity to expand the republican party in the way that we have not seen since ronald reagan in his second term. this is huge and he can do it. just the guy to do it. i've seen him working in the african-american community. i want to help him get that language, for the daca students, the dream act students. these are people you want to bring into the american dream. let's do it. >> emily: if those values are shared regardless of nationality or a country of origin, would it then be attractive to the policies that have been furthered by trump and resulted
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in higher wages, achieving the american dream? >> geraldo: sometimes you have got to play to a certain crowd. it doesn't take a lot. they are there and open, they love to be loved. i do not think it's that difficult for the president to do it. just the personality to do it. >> emily: i like to be loved too. the latest examples of liberal intolerance on america's college campuses. that i can get.e breaks at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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reciprocate. this is where you send your kids kids, not to be educated but to be indebted to, no longer to engage but to punish each other. it's a place where it's gatekeepers realize the only way to preserve their bad ideas is to and list zombie students against the rebellious pears like in a prison camp. doesn't help help shape young minds? they could be shaped into what, one wonders?death to fascists!
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