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guys, thank you very much. maybe if tomorrow morning on th weekend till show, it's phenomenal because it's by stor and i am angry. ♪ >> hello, everybody. along with joey jones, and greg gutfeld, with his head in front of the teleprompter. its 5:00 o'clock in new york city, and i bet you know where this is, this is the five. ♪ >> president biden getting test with the media in lying about inflation. the commander-in-chief claims h
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deserves no blame whatsoever fo the economy while denying his reckless spending led to reckless prices. the idea that the cost inflatio is bizarre, if it's my fault, why is it the other major industrial, why is it the case. that is higher. you ask yourself that. i'm not being the wiseguy, that's the end of the quote to peter ducey pressing the white house on that whopper of a claim . >> he says that inflation is worse everywhere, but here, that's not true. the worst is u.s. worse inflation than japan, italy, saudi arabia,. >> i think that what we are seeing is that when you talk about inflation, it is a global thing right it is not just abou the united states, this is something that everyone is feeling because of coming outs of a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic , because of that war that russia has started in ukraine. >> and after blabbing away to
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the ap, it seems like those close to the president didn't want him to do anymore talking. >> the white house considering trying to buy voters off by sending americans gas rebate cards to offset the surge in prices. there are so many places i can start, but i'm not starting wit you, greg, because you put your hand up on the teleprompter. the president says specifically if it is my fault, why isn't it the case in every major industrial place and the nation that inflation is higher. they can make every excuse they
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want, but he lied. he lied, or he's incompetent, which is it? >> that most surprising thing i she didn't make a good excuse. she could have failed some smal group of countries and say, but we are better than they are. so maybe, there is another job offer for you. >> are you trained to get rid o me. congressman jason smith. he gets her to admit that there is to reduce deficits. and when you look at how they reduce that is laughable. it reducing deficit reduces inflation, then it doesn't take a very part art person to say that increasing increases inflation. i wish you would driven that point home.
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then joe biden does have to accept responsibility for the majority. >> any leader worth his or hold salt would empathize and offer solution. this president is incapable as much as people thought he empathized about obit, he is incapable of accepting the fact that he is responsible for what has happened into this economy and he's doing nothing as he continues to trash fossil fuels. >> this is a global problem, bu he is the president of one country. you can't just leave it that. he said every other major country in the world. >> i think he might've missed o that. >> he lied.
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>> in the whole world. 9.8 percent. netherlands,. >> so what? so what? >> that is alive. admitted. >> if you think that lied to me has malicious intent the president should not have said that. he should say we are facing a global challenge. we are running basically in the back of the packer. >> the economic situation they are in. >> i don't think you should say they have responsibility for its . gig. >> it's strange to me. he doesn't want to acknowledge that things that he did and did
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up pushing it in this direction. and they said we spent so much. genitive said she wanted the american rescue act, then it ended up being. that is a fine argument to make two adults in this country who understand generally speaking that we are part of a globalize economy. that we needed to bail out to some degrees, but perhaps it went too so far. think the changing course and showing that empathy from the campaign trail would benefit him . his back is up against the law. and he doesn't want to do a. he is so tone deaf. on climate change where people can't afford gas to drive to work. >> that is the bigger story. i am kind of with jessica on this. accusing politicians of lying i like accusing birds of chirping.
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it's just in their dna. when we do well, they do well, when we do poorly, they do poorly. our high inflation is kind of responsible for a lot of other high inflation's. i'm not saying that as a phd in economics. so blame game. the white house has the hierarchy of needs backwards. law and order on the street. in the hierarchy of needs, not solar panels, not cricket recipes, not drag shows for kids , those are all the fun things you can have with
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everything else is great. in the hierarchy of needs, you have to have the fool, and the law and order. a lot of these young people and the white house, they don't kno how to solve actual problems. if you need an instagram photo during a special month or a special day, and you say you know what to say, that they can do. they can asap, but if you talk about gas prices or baby formula , if you talk about war, if you talk about these bigger issues, they just appointed kamala harris to run another anti- online harassment board and said that does nothing to help anybody.
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i like your jacket it's very garbled role. someone who is the president of the greatest country on earth has the obligation to be truthful to people who voted fo him. so when he comes out and says don't blame me, blame food. and he says, inflation is worse everywhere, but here. he says that he inherited a bad economy. did he inherit a bad economy? >> he inherited an economy recovering from covid, and he
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bragged about job creation. we are still short. roughly about 800,000 jobs, we're not even back to the employment we had before the covid lockdown. they should come out and say i will veto anything that will increase government spending fo the foreseeable future. the moratorium on student loan payments, that money is going too rich kids. they end up extending it so the could do at least that. they're taking it one step further. this is the level of idiocy tha we are talking about from the white house. they are talking about gas rebates. anybody in that white house knows this from econ 101 that
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they took in undergraduate school, the dumbest thing you can do when you're trying to fight inflation, do not give money out to buy commodity that is in limited supply that you already have excess demand. they are jen handing money to boost demand when supplies are tight. that is beyond. they continued to do this. they will probably already be in , it's going to take a deep recession to fix this inflation. when he could have fired them and they didn't. >> i understand the economy any better, but you just expanded m vocabulary by about two words. >> it is not going to be. it is going to be inflation wit biden in the middle and a recession on the end. >> democrats support supreme
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declaring open season on pro-life clinics. the fbi is finally taking actio and investigating these crimes. we will see if they actually do anything. this comes as we've we learned that majority of with intimidating supreme court justices at their home for a 58 percent say it's appropriate to protest outside of their houses. a new calls for attorney genera eric garland to resign after th doj inaction of the threats. republicans demanding that the ag act. >> but what you are seeing is violence that should be investigated. if it were other groups that ar supporting the left, and they were experiencing this kind of violence and harassment, they would have immediately been investigated. action went up and taken withou delay. since it is pro-life affiliated groups in religious organizations, this doj has not done that.
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>> why can't we go to--anybody for protesting outside their homes, your money where your mouth is and put your address s we can go to your house? the problem is that we won't go to your problem house because w have lives. the people going to people's houses are losers. and it is illegal and the fact that garland hasn't does than anything, he's a loser. there are losers. also isn't it amazing how the media believe that trump was a threat to institutions, and what's under attack right now? the supreme court which is an institution. it can throw the electoral college, you can throw border
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patrol, the relationship betwee parent and child. you can manipulate the court decisions. it is picketing and parading. the justice department is using a similar statute, same crime t cross impute people for just being on the grounds of the capital. during the riots, but not going after people who are essentiall threatening supreme court justices. >> that's a problem, we have a justice department and i guarantee they will enforce tha law.
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they have proved it over in ove again for the unfortunate part of it is that something like 55 percent of americans think it's absolutely inappropriate t protest in front of the justice homes great it's not just inappropriate, it is outright illegal. what we have got here is a mob. a mob that is being sanctioned by the white house, but the white house press office becaus every time they were asked a question, she would say, although she's not as clear as jen was. we believe in peaceful protest, that was like the summer of 2020 . these are process while they ha fires and burning buildings behind them.
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what they're doing right now. these people, they attempted assassination of a supreme cour justice, don't worry about it, we won't even cover it on the news. americans need to understand were at a tipping point. the left does not believe in justice, it does not believe in law and order. they hated it from the time donald trump mentioned it in 2016. >> this group that lets a line of abortions aren't safe, then you aren't either. to give a justice department ti could potentially prosecute tha group and under rico statutes. if they can prove that it is enterprise that affects interstate commerce and they've got interstate commerce, there is a really will bar to chargin crime against that great if the cared, they could use that to bring charges to keep them away from justices. and stop them from firebombing
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it's already illegal. >> but, that. >> there is an open fbi investigation into what's gone on at these pregnant center and also attacks against faith-base groups and churches bear there that is happening. i don't think that merit garlan is someone who thinks this is appropriate at all. we know it's a violation of the lot to protest outside their houses like that. now the gop is opposing because clerks are being protected as well. i don't know if that's just because would then get protection just like the securities in supreme court justices would. the bill right now, which every republican is saying we need is being held up by the republicans , ticket you are getting bad info because
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yesterday we said the opposite spirit can get you don't need the bill, you have a lot on the books right now. stop with the nonsense. >> enough with the nonsense about how it's that are the. >> let me tell you why i would argue with that spirit first of all there's a new jersey federa judge a illiberal, whose son wa shot i'm sorry, was killed and her husband was shot by a men's rights activist, that was numb somebody from the loony left, and bernie sanders said i completely, and against what happened, i'm sorry, but i need to say this part, since roe v wade was made into law, the pro-life attack and the name of being pro-life 26 attempted murders, for kidnappings. 40 to bombings, 677 bomb threat
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and 189 arsons. do not tell me those people, a bunch of leftists, those are right-wingers. >> here is something radical. they arrested eric rudolph, put him behind bars for the rest of his life when he spends 23 hour a day in solitary confinement i they could they probably would've killed them that's wha they would've done. by the way, that was 30 years ago and roe versus wade is that. so for the jane's revenge out there come understand the only part of this is you will go to prison or you will die, that's what you deserve if you hurt people and try to bring terrorism into our political system. i don't know why however many attempts of right-wing people should also be in jail or given the people. >> and everybody, this was only a problem with the left.
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>> outside the supreme court justices home. >> it's violence. >> why aren't they under arrest they don't have to be violent. >> for more than 50 attack you have to go back 30 years. >> the last two years. >> 50 years we've got to go bac and count that of the more than dozen cases we have. >> i had to go back. >> 50 years, just to blame it o the right. elon musk takes on the woke workers at twitterberry see wha he said next.
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♪ >> elon musk addressing the wok employees at twitter for the first time since the company agreed to his takeover. the world's richest man talking about everything from spree speech to aliens. we have video of but fox can't independently verify it. >> i think it's essential to have free speech, and for peopl to be able to communicate with multiple opinions and how many times have the media not been right. i would say almost never. >> they asked for comment about the meeting, but have not heard back. >> are you ready? >> he said he believed in freedom of speech, all the way to the point that is legal.
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we said difference between potentially harmful and legal. he says if it's illegal it should be allowed on twitterberry to negate this is the united states of america. he believes in it, obviously if it's defamatory, it goes to someone. what stuns me about this, is he's got everybody coming after him. we only know what we can see or what we hear about. they are coming after him every which way. i think he is a fascinating character. i don't know that it is so much about him or his ego. i think he just has like this and he's going to stick with it. what i think is most fascinatin about him, is he briefly diverted the conversation in th discussion, greg, i want to kno what you think about this about aliens and human consciousness. >> shall i pick up on that? >> absolutely. >> elon musk is a believer in the simulation, the part that w
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are some parts of. >> the matrix. >> the matrix. i hate that, but that's the easiest way to clean it. the world's richest person, is well read, there is no turning back for him. >> he has definitely changed. and, it is weird, he is doing these things because employees have certain concerns about certain things that they shouldn't be concerned about. you know, if you are coming to work looking for a sense of belonging and good vibes and love, i would suggest you start a family. and i had a conversation with somebody, i don't know who it was. i mean like a family of friends but what i'm saying is, i talke to people, this only happens in
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liberal organizations, even in charities they will hire young liberals, is either work as a platform for their self-esteem and self actualization not for really helping or doing any wor at all, so they spent out of eight hours a day of their time thinking about themselves and thinking about their feelings. what you're seeing as a traditional, elon musk is sayin i don't have time for this grea if you write an open letter on sinuous. because you know that, you probably did that on work time, and you just open letter, which is also just bogus and weak. you don't air your company's laundry and public which is wha happened to the washington post breath. >> they are worried about getting laid off and not being able to work from home. he said look, we are spending more money than we're making. it has to be financially successful. he said there's a different between making cars we have to be at work and doing twitter, h said exceptional employees migh be able to work from home. >> i think if you are working
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from home, you are shirking because i'm old and i'm thinkin get to work great why aren't yo in the office. i am the one that will show up house and the middle of the day telling you to put pants on to go to work. if you work at twitter, elon musk has promised to pour resources into twitter and make it a more open platform, and if that chapter backside and you want to leave twitter, it's better for twitter coming elon musk in the entire united state of america. the fact that these twitter employees are so hurt, our talking about their own bloated self-importance, elon musk doesn't care he doesn't know their last names, he's like i got a robot army of automobiles and i am shooting rockets into the sky. twitter is not even my snack between breakfast and lunch on wednesday. >> one thing he did say, he sai there was a difference between
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freedom of speech and freedom o reach, basically he's saying we don't have to and donald trump, so is he really trying to do something all that radical or just stay out of the headlines for a little bit? gig i don't think it's that radical if there's a way to create a the home of ideas or a original terminology, but that' what these places should be. frankly, most people agree with that if you ask them. this has always been very aggressive movement of an isolated group of that wield tremendous online power, but no real power which come everybody was screaming online trying to be a little bit more very sorry for being a sanders, and then people were like actually we ar the ones telling you it's going to be this guy i don't have problem with public square, but i do think it is and i understand space x is an open
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company. but the timing of that video in him talking this way in then firing those people for speakin out against him within his own organization doesn't feel completely kosher to me. i think you probably could've used that that as an example to amplify his free-speech credo. >> coming up, angry motorist prevent ♪ we hit the bike trails every weekend shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but, no matter how healthy you feel,
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italian motorists. [speaking italian] >> that is amazing. >> that is a he had a cigarette in his mouth right that is an italian hero carried amazing. i love everything about that person. >> he was being polite. >> it so much fun pair of. >> went up the checks gets pulled by her hair. that's even better. >> obviously people, this is something. somebody could go to an emergency.
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>> sometimes violence is the answer prefigure you could argu there is somebody they could lose their life that's in traffic right now. >> they could be having a baby. >> this is in rome, it's the loop around rome, i will only add one thing. if it was the usl, they kept walking back into the road and blocking traffic again. i wish this guy was my neighbor. he's got no time for this. he's probably got something frozen in his truck. look at that. >> why do people think this helps the cause. why do people think this helps your cause. it makes your cause so unlikable . >> why does that not happen in
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the united states? >> it actually does, but some beefcake in a pickup truck throws them into the bed of the pickup truck and drives off to ensure they don't keep blocking traffic. >> and finally, rest easy, kim kardashian did not destroy marilyn monroe's dress. people have been thing she damaged it after she were to that met kelly, the owner of th dress, ripley's believe it or not says no damage was done to the piece. >> first of all, what is she doing in the marilyn monroe dress? >> she is the modern-day maryland monroe. >> the only people that should be in marilyn monroe's dress is a kennedy. >> is this just is just an excuse to show to rears readers.
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>> handicap has, park right up front brickey i think you earne it. >> it is somewhat necessary. >> what about you, jessica? >> earplugs. i started using them in 2008, and now even if i'm by myself, new noise, know anything, i can't sleep without them. >> judge, what is one thing you can't live without. you can tell me. >> i'm thinking coffee. i didn't start drinking coffee until it was like 48. >> so a few years ago. i watch it every single morning without fail.
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>> can't live without it, that your answer. >> the next question from ricky what is the best thing you've market. did you go to fleamarket? jessica, you probably did. brooklyn frame fleamarket i get? to get more manhattan going to brooklyn for the flea markets. i have a great pair of levi's 501 from a flea market. i hate when people say it's gross to wear that. >> you were thinking it. >> remember, i was in law school , and there's nothing funny about it, but i remember there was a crystal perfume bottle and it was $2. i remember buying it for my mother. i was so excited that i got was what i thought was ideal and when my mom passed a couple of
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years ago i remember finding it on her dresser and it was one o those moments. >> there you go. you can't top that. >> i am telling you, every pair of underwear and socks i have growing up came from a flea market. >> flea markets are down south are not like normal flea markets . but the best thing was my first shotgun, i bought it at a flea market, i didn't have to do a background check. >> and nothing bad is around a fairground, right? nothing but good things come ou of their grounds. >> when the carnies come into town, that's when you lock your kids upgrade. >> don't talk about the carnies. >> people eat too much and then there. >> fleamarket on sixth avenue, went down there when i moved to new york 30 years ago thinking was going to meet mickey rourke just like nine and a half weeks
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but i didn't. anyway, pointed. >> i picked up mickey rourke at a flea market. i had an indian head nickel, i thought it was a big deal back then. >> was out about an indian head going for it. >> thank you, i will quickly forget that in this break. >> look, it's friday, what you expect. one more thing is up next. eczema, hase or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. hide my skin? not me. and for kids ages 6 and up that means clearer skin,
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i do a lot of live shows up in connecticut and then in houston, texas smart financial center. but releasing our tour trailer just to show you what it is like to go to my show. roll the trailer ♪ ♪ >> greg: right over here, ladies. how are you doing? ♪ ♪ >> we're so excited. we watch greg every night. >> greg: ladies and gentlemen, please put your hands together, greg gutfeld. >> greg: it's becoming part of the identity circle. >> greg gutfeld. >> greg: it's that bummer jesse isn't here i want to rub his face in it. jean join i won't be at fox wood october 1st nashville tomorrow at the road to majority conference. fox nation is streaming the
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conference. i was there actually one year ago to the day. road to majority is all about the faith and freedom coalition. there i am from last year with ralph reed, jason williams from north carolina. it's a great group. it's a graduate roots organization. conservative activist who fight for their values, fight for the country and fight for religion. so, watch it on fox nation. road to majority and i will be there in nashville and dagen? >> dagen: babies are evil and i have the proof. greg was talking about it earlier. watch this. [laughter] 7-month-old baby pulls a chair out from under her day care teacher. >> judge jeanine: that is amazing. >> dagen: can't even walk. >> greg: filming it, too. that is crazy. >> i watched that on a loop even before my one more thing. >> not as exciting as the italians. >> jessica, go ahead. >> so finally allowed to do a
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one more thing because the golden state warriors won the nba title last night in boston. fame 6. the first team since 1985 l.a. lakers to beat the celtics in boston to win an nba title stephon curry who won the mvp award. this is their fourth title in 8 years and sixth final that they went to. i'm happy to talk with anyone online about where kevin durant plays in all of this. anyway, really exciting. >> joey: want to cover a real sport braves have won 14 in a row. >> jessica: i'm happy to talk about it. once a year every day bret is like no more basketball. no more basketball. >> judge jeanine: all right, joey, hit it. >> joey: sam swarth slus columbus, ohio. 16 years old already proven himself to be a warrior. he was diagnosed with spinal cancer. this is his make a wish to become a marine. he went to paris island, south carolina where the real marines
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were made. always wanted to be a marine because the marines are best. in two days he did the crucible how you earn it the gas chamber, rifle qualifications. swim qualifications. welcome to the corps, buddy. >> judge jeanine: that's fantastic. see you back here on monday. have a terrific weekend. thanks so much. bye. ♪ >> shannon: good evening and welcome to washington. i'm shannon bremen in for bret baier. breaking topghts as the i will tonight as the illegalimmigratia look who is trying to come into this country. new illustration how dangerous migrants may be. bill melugin reports from south texas tonight, hello, bill. >> shannon, good evening to you. that's exactly right. brand new date that from cbp reveals so far this fiscal year border patrol has already arrested 50 people on the terror
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