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bit of comfort in this devastating time. >> i've to think of what were doing us or we could be doing to help you help them. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> we will keep ahead of this head of the president's visit there tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> hello i'm jesse watters. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. ♪ ♪ >> covert hysteria is back in full force. liberals are renewing their push for the push the forever and pandemic. growing a growing list of blue states the statewide mask mandate for all public indoor spaces even if people are
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vaccinated. the freak out over omicron is not lining up with the facts. doctors say that the variant is not as severe. republicans in red states are pushing back and telling people it's time to stand up. >> you give these people and inch they will never let go. they're going to take a mile, they're going to restrict it, they're going to mandate, they're going to lock it down. there's no reason to be restricting or mandating anybody throughout our country and 2,022 if you're in those states you need to make your voice heard and would change direction, because i fear there to continue to do this until they suffer at the ballot box. >> that craziness doesn't end there. >> jesse: wanted a vaccine comment before you fly. the lanark had a truly despicable idea suggesting treating unvaccinated patients last. and hospitals. >> also new jersey became very
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close and part of that was if you look even at the democrats look into the research as to why they lost a lot of parents were curious about the shutdowns of all the schools. in the continued problems, like the hypocrisy while the mom-and-pop shops had to close but the big box jobs could be open. and you had this other problem where you have fancy people who can go to a big party and mingle around without a mask and anyone who works there had to wear a mask. there's a huge disconnect in the inequality of this shaming is a really big. we've never figured out a way to address natural immunity. never figured out a way to talk about the fact that we do have treatment. slick for an example just like as you said despicable is also ridiculous because are easy ways to find it out now with amazing
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advancements in science. speaking of science the democrats continue to get further, and further away. which makes it harder to talk about other issues other issues that are important like trying to make climate change which we are going to talk about later in the show. if you want to see americans of the complete total backlash, go ahead and have eric swalwell be the face of telling americans that you are no longer allowed to travel. let's see how that goes. >> dangerous enough with everyone throwing haymaker's at each other. greg, i'm sure you have some thoughts on him. >> not really. >> no? >> i would say he is a broken man. this is a man suffering from a relevance and this is all he have left. i am pretty just lashing out. everybody knows -- and there are a few that a get help and so on. so's he's doing this because he is a sad, sad, loser. anyway, we were talking about this a couple of years ago when it started out the public watched risk management. that is all they are asking for.
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they can accept risk in their lives. politicians are into lawyer management. they are terrified of being sued. there also terrified of blood libel. like if some people die, their opposition will say you have blood on your hands. something that we were making fun of earlier. but the desire for people, americans, are becoming less important than the politicians insurance premiums or the businesses insurance premiums. there needs to be a grassroots, kind of like tea party representation made up of all political stripes. this is an issue where government now is incompatible with the people he represents. and so you can be hyperbolic and say we need a divorce, we need a civil war, but what you really need is a hostage negotiator. we need somebody that can go to the leaders and explained to them what the people want so there can be a compromise. because this is not going to end well for the politicians. i don't know what that kind of person is.
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but our leaders are being held hostage by lawyers and insurance companies. also the fear of blood live bell. and they in turn are holding americans, the american public, hostage. so that is where you need the negotiation. our leaders are no longer leading. they are actually crouching. they are actually crouching. they're trying to minimize themselves as a target. that is what they are doing. they are not standing up the way the governor of florida is standing up and saying look, i am ready to fight this. i'm ready to take this. instead, they are like our governor, the new york governor, or our mayor. they sit there and they just want to make sure they don't get sued when they don't get attacked. they are true and outer cowards because adults understand the nature of risk. they do. that is what makes you an adult. speak out so you're saying we need a hostage negotiator like denzel washington. inside man or one of those to go in and knock some heads together. >> not a hostage to get
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nomadic over here. no patients. >> i think that is being too generous with these left-wing leaders. i think that they are a power-hungry control who think that government knows best. kathy hochul clearly misread the city in the states because people are chapped. i don't know who they voted for. i don't know what party they are a member of. but people are on fire about this mask mandate. two vaccines, one booster, came to work every single day even at the height of the pandemic, and yesterday here and everywhere it felt like march of 2020. and so people freely give up their freedoms and civil liberties for the greater good to fight this pandemic, and now they realize that it is almost impossible to claw back that self-determination and that self-control or that free will. so next time around, it's going
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to be even harder. jpmorgan had to implement only vaccinated people can come in the building because the employees were so angry about having to wear masks and being vaccinated in their workplace. i just want to .1 more thing out. and greg has talked about this. covid zero is a fallacy. it is never going to happen. and here is why i know. because a large number of deer have gotten covid in this country. there have been different studies. one-third of deer tested positive for covid. there were like 80% of sampled deer late last year or earlier this year had covid. so basically the animal kingdom is going to be just spitting out new variants around the globe so you will never, ever get rid of it. just treat it like what it is. >> we are testing deer for covid-19? >> they are calling at the bambi variant. >> lots of ads. >> that's a huge property.
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>> was johnny smoking dope when he gave you that covid hysteria title? it's absolutely ridiculous. in cleveland, ohio, there are the same number of people in hospitals and in icus this december at their word last december. it is back. you mock omicron just the way you mocked delta, and then all of a sudden they kicked everybody and the. i am soberly deployed politicians like governor desantis who treat medical problems with ideology. he lost 62,000 floridians to this disease. almost 800,000 americans dead. speak out blood on their hands, geraldo. >> it is time that you recognize that there is a reality, a once in a century reality, that we have not gotten over yet. we have to get ahead of. these political in fights not help anybody.
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>> why is it california doing worse with all the mandates and the lockdowns -- who knows, the wind blows. >> you take the best shot you can -- you do the best you can to protect your citizens. and you stop making a political issue. >> to go -- to make a living, to go send your kid to school. >> i was so happy flying in today that people are very conscientious. sometimes you need fear, you need a bit of fear so that you have caution and prudence. caution and prudence. >> geraldo, if we were afraid of everything, i wouldn't let kids go in a car. there is more likelihood of a kid dying in a car accident and catching covid and don. >> with antiviral drugs that are coming on the market no one is going to die from this. >> i question your stat. 62,007. >> i'm saying what we are seeing now is because -- do new york
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and now do california. what we are seeing is florida is doing better overall, taking some calculated risks. so you are doing single variable thinking when he should be looking at all the variables and then you get emotional about it. >> between rand paul and ron desantis -- >> you like to single people out. >> i single them out but you make fun of them. i am not making fun of them. >> i will take desantis, you take wilma. we have to go. coming up, here is what shopping out looks like thanks to joe biden's crime wave. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ 's the nature of being the economy. observing investors choose assets to balance risk and reward.
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>> shopping is starting to look a lot different this christmas. los angeles resembling a war zone with barbed wire-like fencing being put up to stop attentional smash and grab thieves. local officials lain the problem on nobel policies, the white house is still refusing to take a strong stance on that. >> i am not, as i was in yesterday, going to give a sentiment for every instance, every motivation or reason for and crime in different duties across the country. what i've noted, which is seeing data, is there has been an increase in crime since the start of the pandemic. i will let others assess with the reason for that increase in crime is. that is all i was conveying yesterday. >> and district attorney larry krasner now diffusely sorry for downplaying the crime crisis there.
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>> i did not acknowledge the pain and the hurt that people feel in the city of philadelphia. my words, unintentionally, hurt people. it was never what i wanted to do. it is not the work that we do every day, it is not the work we will do the rest of today. >> what happened uncle larry question mike >> sounds like an apology i have given before. extremely sorry that my comments were misinterpreted and any hurt that i've caused. come on, larry. and just so psaki knows, the crime rate in philly, especially homicides, have gone up since 2018 every single year. and i remember i think the coronavirus started in 2020. so that has nothing to do with the coronavirus. but good thing uncle larry has the press, because the filly acquired came out today, you're not going to believe with the headline was. "republicans pounced when d8 larry said --"
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he pounced. it's about republicans pouncing. i'm looking at the senses being put up and i remember joe biden put up a fence around his vacation home. nancy put up a fence around the capital pier they put up the fence around the mansion here for de blasio. we were told penson's were racist and now fences are fine. just like everything we have seen. it's always like, maybe the travel ban whence it raises. maybe defunding police wasn't such a great idea for the definition of a conservative is watching other people make the mistake -- this is where we are at right now. you have to fight crime. you can't just accept crime as part of your life. democrats don't understand it. people are going to keep committing felonies. you just have to lock them up and make sure that they don't keep doing that. sadly, it's going to take some really high profile person, -- you can have the d.a., little larry's wife get her truly
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snatched and the democrats would do anything differently until they lost an election. that is the only thing on crime that is going to change that. >> i could understand making accommodation for the thieves -- >> jesse, the wife of a music legend was murdered in l.a. you think that made any liberal change their mind? because it didn't happen to their family. barbed wire is what happens when you accept broken windows. in barbed wire is what happens when you have fewer police cars out there, no please foot traffic, no appearance of law enforcement, which is what we were told was going to be a really good thing. you see this in every bad area of town where they have the junkyards. barbed wire and pit bulls. because that is the only disincentive left when the cops are no longer there. this is basically -- if the cities and the d funder--- we
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should let them have it. and then everyone move out, let them have their road warrior, dystopian universe and just let it go rather than taking these little baby steps to larry krasner. his talent playing -- the apology is way too late because there are a lot of people died in philly because of the downplaying that enabled the crime wave. you de blasio, left-wing d.a.s -- don leman and chris cuomo on cnn denying the crime wave. actually mocking us, mocking us on television saying it didn't exist. meanwhile, who were dying? minorities. in most of these victims are minorities. they are not white. so you wonder if these d.a.s for this people at cnn are actually racist guess it's like how they defend abortion. but abortion takes more black unborn lives as a percentage then white and they couldn't be happier. they couldn't be happier. so maybe this is their way, the left-wing way, of cleaning society from a racial
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perspective. right? it's disgusting. >> that's disgusting. they are. and that's who gets hurt. that's who elected eric adams as the mayor who got in the nomination -- >> when you look at the map, it was the bronx, queens, brooklyn, people of color. it was latinos and black individuals and families, not the -- living in the doorman building in manhattan. so eric adams, i might've said yesterday, i don't know. if eric adams starts going out and just locking people up, what is the governor going to say about that? no? if they just are going out and just start arresting people, stealing things, we are taking it. that definitely will begin sending a message because i think that is not just the tolerance for egregious covid restrictions that is topped out but also the tolerance for
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skyrocketing crime. new york city regained fewer than 6 out of 10 jobs they lost during the pandemic for the nation as a whole has regained more than 9 out of 10. i say that is because of crime. people will not get on subways and commute to work. the very people who need protection. and this is the making of that sock hole, that financial cycle that cities cannot get out of once your tax base leaves and once you have really high unemployment. >> michael, the former mayor of philadelphia, he came out so strongly against wet larry krasner's head and that's what made the difference that made krasner finally apologized. >> with krasner, it is the most homicides, well over 500, philadelphia history. in the history of the city of brotherly love. it is extraordinary. virtually all african american men. it is horrifying. krasner made one of his announcements, it was when they found four people in southwest philly shot execution-style in
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one house. i want to say two quick things. one is with the retail thefts, the gang thefts, we need massive rico investigations. all these kids coordinated by a social media. so they've arrested a handful. you take the handle, find their social media, you trace the social media till you can bust, get one network come into one high profile prosecution at the federal level the these gang bangers, send the message unmistakably that if you conspired, then we will use ricoh against you. it escalates the governmental response. i think, also, that we need a nonlethal way of preventing these mass retail thefts. and the idea i had was, you can mock me as he often do, but i
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believe that -- you know how when you rob a bank you put the cash in the bag, when you open the bag, it blows up in your face and it is like neon, it's pink almonds green. you can't get it off. it's all over the money. you can't sell it. you can sell the bag anymore. >> i saved -- >> a button where you can press it and they spray stuff. >> how about you get rid of the mask mandates for people i'm asking you are christian criminals >> democrats exploiting the tornado chatterjee to exploit a climate change agenda. ♪ ♪
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>> recovery efforts still underway in six states after a string of deadly tornadoes ripped through the heartland. left a trail of massive devastation. kentucky, at least 74 people are confirmed dead. but liberals are hell-bent on using this tragedy to push their climate change agenda. >> all i know is that the intensity of the weather across the board has some impact as a consequence of the warming of the planet. the climate change. >> this is going to be our new normal. >> we need to pass build back better because that bill has crime provisions that will adjust this problem. at its core, which is the warming of the planet. >> no scientific studies have yet shown any direct link between climate change and tornadoes. and look at this graph that shows how local, weather related
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deaths have actually fallen dramatically over decades. greg -- >> a great piece. it's actually government data but he published a great piece in "the wall street journal" that shows that we are safer from climate disasters. and this is when there is more stuff to damage than decades ago as the population grows you have a rise in all kinds of structures that are in the paths of floods and hurricanes and tornadoes. but the trend of whether-related damage in the last 30 years has gone from a .26 gdp, global gdp, to .18. so it is actually going down. but this happens all the time. whenever there is like this, you have people who don't know anything about climate which can say these things. and then we have to go and we have to look for the data and we have to come on the show and do a really long segment about climate because we feel compelled -- because you have to spend half the time calling these idiots out. like him saying there have been
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more deaths from climate disasters than covid deaths. there are 21,500 climate-related deaths in one year compared to something like almost 18 million right now at this point globally. so that's an 840 times difference. and michael mann is lying on tv saying that that is not the case. so this is something that we have to do -- we have to do the leg wear it every time to combat these fallacies that when in fact if only they did this about crime. whether you can actually see the direct links between no cash bail and the revolving doordash but they won't do that cause and effect. but they advocate for it because there is no solution to it which maintains their power. >> dana, the pouncing on this before -- how many, 100 people still missing roughly. before the dead are even found, the pouncing on this is just
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so -- >> you might remember when the surfside condo collapse, secretary granholm at the department of energy, the first thing she said as she blamed on climate change. that wasn't what it was. they just jump on up. and immediately, they don't take scientists' data or evidence and link it to their policies, they just say the tornado strengthens our case for the build back better because of climate change positions are in there. every -- they are just losing every sunday as a justification for bill back better. >> more money and more control. that is all they want. like half a trillion dollars is somehow giving it to michael mann who doesn't even know how many death or less there are from covid, is who would make decision with the money essentially. >> but that is the game they play. so the government goes out and they say we have $4 million to study the link between tornado ferocity and capitalism, and
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suddenly $15,000 a year researcher at a state school says i will take 4 million. i will do that study. i will give you want. so he does the study and the government holds up the study and says of science, see? let me raise your taxes now. >> we have had tornadoes forever. even before geraldo. >> that's old. >> do you think the native americans were studying tornado ferocity? do you think the settlers in tennessee were studying -- >> are we going through all of history now? >> in 1973, that was the first time we came up with the system to study tornado ferocity. do you know how we did a question mark we calculated the speed of the one versus how much devastation there is on the ground. but it depends on the path of the tornado. and whenever you build something, it is going to be sturdier as civilization -- as boone got filled mentioned. so they come up with this idea
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of going -- the earth has been around for 5 billion years away going to take the last 50 years and say, it's capitalism's fault so we are going to give all your taxpayer dollars to green donors and then the green donors are going to reengineer the entire world economy and a way that doesn't use fossil fuel. that is so stupid. it's like a pagan ritual. it's the wind gods are angry. we have to sacrifice a so the wind gods aren't angry at those. that's how much sense this makes. >> rob, of abc, my favorite nonfox weather person says there are no studies linking the severity of tornadoes to climate change. and to his credit, the president of the united states, joe biden, said that we can say with absolute certainty tornado is become of climate change appeared some of it was to do with el nino. so there are little reasons we have to acknowledge. >> poor little boy. >> we get a little sliver or
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teaspoon of empathy. >> we are grateful he condition to the phrase. we will take anything at this point. >> straight ahead, kamala's rehab tour hitting a snag. the vice president won't be happy about what just happened. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i've upgraded to mucinex. we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours.
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>> kamala harris is -- on "saturday night live," for the vice president can't catch a break in her attempt for a political comeback after a series of beautiful stories that her office was a terrible place
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to work. yet examples of her incompetence keep breaking. as an example, the white house has been forced to defend her role as the so-called borders are -- they claimed last week that he had no contact with the vice president since last june when she made that awkward visit to the guatemalan capital. >> why is it that she has not spoken to the president of guatemala since june? that's six months. >> i did see this kind of strange report from the president of guatemala saying that he has had no contact with the white house, which is inaccurate. >> vice president harris has not spoken to her and she is in charge, why is that? >> if it is not her fault, who's fault is it? >> it is her fault. of course it is her folds. it's her job. she accepted it and now she is trying to charge an electric car. that was the disaster. one of the most inauthentic people and washington and that is saying something.
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i think that -- i want to talk quickly mention that her staffers leaving was one of the biggest tell because you are willing to be miserable working for somebody if you think that the road leads to the top job. but they did a risk reward calculation and they cut bait because they saw that she was never going to go anywhere and they weren't willing to put up with, well, garbage working in her office pier that is my opinion. and i think that she is trying to distract by charging the electric car which shows the idiocy of washington because she propose getting rid of all gasoline powered calls by 2035f years ago. she clearly doesn't know how to charge an electric one. >> but joe biden is the boss. he isn't popular. it's not kamala's fault. >> she hasn't helped herself, geraldo. if you're going to go down and fix root causes and then goes to the guy for six months, come on. did the same thing with a crime thing.
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we are in touch first sending all this federal help these crime-ridden cities. we haven't heard anything from you guys. and then she scrambles to get something out. actually, he notes, we have a bunch of companies together. sending million dollars to central america. she is bragging about how she is bribing latin american countries. you think these countries are just not going to take all this money and keep it and keep sending the caravan? >> i think that's what happened to her plan. the reality. >> every day it seems like it's her first day on the job. it is so bad, geraldo, political -- >> how bad is it, jesse? >> they are writing advice columns. here is what she can do to get herself out of t and then the interview six of the most highest paid political consultants to give her free advice. i mean, i don't remember this happening with trump. how russia's investigation is not trump's fall. what he can do to be molar. this is crazy.
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>> that's true. but whose fault is that? it's the democratic party because there are so many examples of failures by just one variable decision-making. look at all of who she is. she has a lack of charisma, she has the lack of depth, she has a lack of seriousness. her primary showing was terrible. her role of a prosecutor was questionable. so those are five variables, and if you're looking at them, you would have said no as a vp choice. but they looked at one variable, which is identity that was the one variable she could pass and the only variable that mattered. they needed to pay her that identity with an old, white male on his last leg. it's like pairing the right wine with a rubbery plate of bad chicken. so the problem is whenever you make it a decision -- this is a bad banquet. any decision based on one variable will fail 100% of the time. all of these variables in front of them and they could see that
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she was a disaster but they chose one. she was a woman of color. i learned all that from scott adams peered >> am i an old brown men on the left? >> lethargy and a lack of. >> and jen psaki was asked that question, if she had given permission by the president and chief of staff, she could have said it is a great question. i should call on the vice president's office and ask them. but i would force them to do it because she went to guatemala in the first place, that was the photo op for the root causes to her. then she didn't do anything else. now they are trying to fix your problem with photo op and crowdsourcing political advice when it is going to take some time. >> is it possible? speak out no. >> okay then >> optimism.
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♪ ♪ >> the squad lashing out at president biden after he announced the white house has no plans to extend the current pause on federal student loan repayment. >> i have over $17,000 in student loan debt. we have a moral obligation, and economic obligation, political obligation to cancel student loan debt. >> i work full time monday through friday and took weekend classes to get my law degree and still hooked a $200,000 in debt. speak out you know what, screw you. no one has to pay your dad. that is on you. it is not a moral on anybody. it was a decision that you made. why don't we do this. forget the student loan --
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just on that, sorry one into carline debt because as more egalitarian she doesn't have a car in new york. she doesn't need one. but that driver has carline debt. why don't we do carline debt that is more for the working class and these overeducated, over caffeinated idiots. speak out or a tesla. exactly. >> i want my mortgage forgiven and also i want them to cut my father a check for helping pay for my college because that is where we are going. and by the way, aoc is a testament to why you shouldn't pay a lot of money for an education. she got a degree in economics and international studies -- international relations from boston university. it cost about $300,000 right now if you pay everything to get a degree there. she got out with a degree in economics. didn't know how the unemployment rate was calculated. so that is what you get for your
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three grand you get bu. >> i would be or canceling canceling student let where the bank did. but you put that on taxpayers, i will actually volunteer for the war. i will join the army because you ain't making me pay for your -- anyway. >> gets paid -- drives a tesla, looked her close, and she is complaining about the student loan debt? i would almost say a bad word about that. >> you can say a bad word. >> i will say. biden will pay for it. you cannot afford squad uprising and he will cave like he did on the rents moratorium and cross our fingers they will deny that. >> the people we are forgetting are not poor. >> please don't join the army. >> for everybody involved -- >> i will be the war correspondent covering it.
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>> have you noticed every time we do a squad segment, the squad demands that is, the squad demand stats. this is like the hostage negotiation all over again. notice kyle aoc structures her argument this way. i have debt, so we have to fix my debt problem. oh, i am convinced. where do i cut the check, aoc? i was just payson chair to help kids with cancer but -- >> a lot of these people, geraldo, are like upper-middle-class. women. men. >> i think you are onto something when you mention to the colleges and what a racket that is and how they boosted their tuition. i think that student loans should be grossly reduced in terms of the maximum level. when you get $300,000, you are not spending it on you or book or intuition. you are spending it on life. and then all of a sudden light comes back to bite you in the
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ass. i apologize. so you strike the amounts that can be borrowed, and you restrict the interest rates. you minimize this whole sector because right now to pay $80,000 in college debt for each person that was college debt in this country is $1 trillion. biden mine be pressured by the squad, but he is not a poor. >> that employment rate is low because everybody has two jobs. >> that's a good impression. really. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: time now for one more thing. the jesse watters apology tour still continues. this tour has gone on much
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longer than anybody expected. >> greg: not me. >> jesse: thank you, greg. i would like to issue another apology to the teachers who i slandered yesterday with some casual comments about how they are all lazy because they have the summers off and don't need extra free time because they are not really burned out because they get spring break, holidays. it has deep seeded issues my parents both issues. just working out those issues. no offense, doesn't have to do anything elm beveled covid funds or anything like that. sorry to the teachers whom i -- who or whom you guys decide. i would like to retract an apology i made to cats. the cats did not accept my apology thus it has been retracted. thus, therefore, let the teachers again. >> geraldo: cats in felines? did they complain. >> jesse: this apology tour issues and retracts. we go both ways.
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>> geraldo: i heard that about you. >> dana: "time" magazine announces person of the year but more important puppy of the year there he is percy. photo shopped. i have been wanting to show you this video. acrylic table, trying to figure it out. how does he get to that fish? can he figure it out? yes, is he a very smart dog. >> jesse: brilliant. >> dana: better on the phone than on tv. >> judge jeanine: for a second it didn't look like a fish. >> greg: that's what they say. tonight, jesse is on my show along would walter, kat and tyrus. this is going to be a great show so is this going to be great. greg's nothing surprises you in bonner spring news. camel strolling down a highway past the car and listen to what the guy has to i is a. he got loose from a manger set up, i guess, right? >> nothing surprises you in
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bonner springs. [laughter] >> greg: let's hear that again. >> geraldo: i got the idea. i mean. >> nothing surprises you in bonner springs. >> jesse: camels are escaping. >> greg: live nativity scene, nothing surprises you in bonner springs. >> jesse: he didn't like the working conditions. he walked right off the set. geraldo? >> geraldo: tonight's geraldo news with geraldo. features my grand dog, my daughter isabella came visiting us in cleveland, ohio, and i was trying to do a workout. trying to do my sit-ups when i was interrupted by the cutest -- it's the end of the shot. >> dana: why are you wearing a t-shirt? >> greg: at least your socks are up. [laughter] this is gruesome. where is your life alert, geraldo. >> geraldo: i have fallen and i can't get up. >> geraldo: he is the cute egg dog.
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hippins. u.k. dad james dickinson had drawing from niece, nephew and his son tattooed on his leg. that's aerial, the incredible hulk and lord volt more. >> dana: get idea for pete hegseth. >> jesse: next to the declaration of independence. bret baier is up next. >> bret: nighttime in bonner springs but nothing surprises me anymore. thanks, jesse. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. the toll both human and financial from friday's massive tornado outbreak in the midwest, the death toll still stands tonight at 88. economic losses more than $20 billion, both numbers unfortunately expected to rise soon. we will bring you there live in just a moment. but, first, shifting numbers on americans left on the ground in afghanistan. let alone the thousands of afghan allies still there. the biden administration now says there are fewer than a dozen americans r

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