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but if he backs out of this thing, man, that is when the fireworks and corps began. >> neil: charlie, thank you very much, speaking of which as charlie is wrapping up there "the wall street journal" reporting that twitter laying off a third of its talent team. we don't know how many are on the talent team. generally, just employees but a third of them are going. here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: i'm greg gutfeld with jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., jesse watters and a cocktail at the beach, dana perino with "the five." joe biden is turning into the democratic party pariah. the president sinking in the polls. he's being trashed by allies and the press and now members of his own party don't want to be seen
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in public with the guy. i know how that feels peer the president was in ohio, but high-profile democrats running for office and the stakes skip the visit due to "scheduling conflicts." those dems didn't miss much however with the blabbering about putin and republicans as he tried to spin his failures. >> previous administration lost more jobs on his watch than any administration since herbert hoover. what is the republican platform for this campaign? no, no, i'm being deadly earnest but not flippant. just a fact. we have a long way to go i call it the putin tax increase. putin, because of gasoline. republicans do nothing to obstruct efforts to lower it. >> greg: [laughter] that is funny. biden is continuing his light into a toxic spew of mediocrity. the liberals don't see it.
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79-year-old fossil as a fighter. one summing up this way "he is missing the year" it is our time to dig in and be absolutely furious because one half measures are not working and real excitability problem." cnn sees more schedule conflicts in biden's future. >> i think he should get used to the scheduling conflict. mr. president, please do these things. he does them and they are not there to cheer him on. >> greg: dana... before so much there. >> greg: so much there and leads me to the question. is this a particular problem of the party has in the white house? or is it exponentially work? >> dana: it is exponentially worse and we will break records here. because he is losing his base, losing the progressives, the moderates and really losing a lot of the youth folks. in very interesting obviously there are frustrations on the left about supreme court but they think president biden has
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fought enough and they want more fighting. but they also have started to do this immediately on the day of roe v. wade being announced, the democrats started sending out fund-raising appeals. in it really irritated them. we worked hard to get you elected and the first thing you do when a bad decision comes down is ask us for money? in addition, "the washington post" just give biden a break. he's done everything you asked him to do and no one to blame but themselves, right? i think it could lead to the mid-30s where he is now up at the low 30s. so, they are looking at a disaster and i would add one last thing. they want the president to be furious but fury does not equal persuasion. it doesn't necessarily mean they will achieve anything if you are mad. right right question work >> greg: that makes sense, yes.
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>> greg: i thought you were going to say something after that but then you just stopped and that was awkward. i will go to you harold, and the green room, greg i don't think i've ever seen a democratic president in a sorry state of life. which makes me feel a little comfortable. >> harold: dana is largely right about this but i will add this democrats who want to separate from the president running for public office and tim ryan an old friend and colleague. but i give candidates the benefit of the doubt. if he believes campaigning other parts of the city will help him win you got to let him do that. if you are joe biden, you know these things are being said about you and know there are concerns on the party. if you go to ohio or california, you have to have a reason for going other than trying to defend things that people don't think are working. you have to come with as dana said sometimes, to real events, a new policy, a new approach.
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wouldn't it be great to go to ohio and talk about intel and position change on energy? wouldn't it be great to go to california and talk about position change on crime and the kind of things to send to d.a.s across the country? if you do the same, all things my grandmother told me, you get the same results. i just hope that the president realizes campaigns are about the future. people want to know what you will do differently and if you get democrats to remain in power, what is it everyday voters can expect differently in their lives? that is what i would be focused on if i were them. i do think it is hard to separate from the president within your own party running for senate or public office. so, i think everybody has to get together to figure out what is it we want to project to the country? how do we project not by defending the things that aren't working but here is what we are going to do differently, and this is why it will work. the democratic senate and congress, i can make it work. short of that, it is hard to.
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>> greg: it is hard when your party hates america, harold. >> harold: nobody hates america. >> greg: judge, shouldn't biden be freaking out because the democrats lose the house, it will be hearings 24/7, hunter biden hearings. i'm going to order the party platter. >> judge jeanine: it's not just hunter biden hearings. they are going after everybody at this point. to what harold was just saying, hunter biden went to ohio. didn't he talk about pension plans and protecting the pension plans? people are worried about gas so they can afford to go to work so that they can afford to put food on the table. you don't have to be a genius -- you don't have to call people together to say, gee, let's figure out what to talk about here. and what he is doing that i found so shocking, he kind of snuck it in there, biden says all the grains that putin is keeping from going to market, what he is doing is preemptively
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blaming putin for the food shortage that we are going to happen this country. and he's teeing it up to say "i told you it was coming" but you want to democracy in the ukraine. you want at those higher gas prices because you believe in democracy." look, the guy has a lot more than the guy that is a political liability. he is a political embarrassment. he is a political embarrassment, which is why they don't want to show up with him. i agree with dana, even 36% now in terms of approval, it will go lower than that. there isn't anything this man is capable of doing. every time he gets behind the stage to speak, i don't believe what he's saying. america doesn't believe it either. >> greg: jesse, or the republicans in danger and buying into the red wave so much so that they don't bother to do the work and assuming people will vote against the democrats? >> jesse: well, they could host and say i'm against
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everything joe biden is doing and still do pretty well. they will have the debates and do well in the states. the president has to be a good storyteller. and his story doesn't make any sense. >> greg: corn pop. >> jesse: those are good stories. >> greg: yes! [laughter] >> jesse: the political story he's telling, nobody is buying. the best economy in 50 years, he turned the economy off because of covid. you can't blame republicans for blocking his agenda. democrats control everything in washington. he can't say he's got a great economy. nobody believes that. he can't say putin price hike, well, he's not doing anything to end the war, which would bring prices down. so, when a president is clicking on all cylinders, his story is the same story as the parties to assess same story being told as partners in the media.
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the democrats aren't saying by electric cars. not even cnn is buying into that garbage. adam schiff talks about january 6th. he doesn't talk about gas. that is when you know things are a problem. they have these calls with the white house and democratic party that democrats get on the phone with the white house and they are like, "can you give us better talking points because these talking points aren't working?" they are out in the street selling this thing because they know this is garbage. >> greg: right now everybody knows the reason joe biden got elected was because of covid and trump fatigue. he was never a talented politician. he got lucky. >> jesse: now his luck has run out and he can't stand on his own and people need to recognize that. >> greg: there you go, all right, up next from a city crime outrage. violent criminals set free while a man who fought for his life winds up in jail. ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: huge controversy over the right to self-defense as ordinary citizens grapple with the liberal city crime list. "the new york post" obtaining video of violent ex-con attacking cord working store clerk in new york city. but the clerk fought back and stabbed the attacker to death. now 61-year-old jose alba find himself behind bars after a notorious rikers island jail. the d.a. elf and brag slapping with the murder charge and setting bail at eye-popping $250,000. thankfully it got reduced to $60,000 and he should be out soon. keep in mind the same d.a. who got rid of cash bail and lets them roam free. "the new york post" summing it up this way, self-defense isn't a crime. manhattan d.a. it is time to
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ditch alva bragg. and stopping by the store and standing up for the clerk. >> now is time for this office to make an investigation and grand jury to go through the proceedings, but i'm a big believer that innocent new yorkers who are doing their job, obviously this gentleman was here, provided for his family. >> jesse: judge, this reminds me of the kyle rittenhouse situation, all on video, you see the video but this is more clear cut, yet they put him with a murder charge. >> judge jeanine: this is a microcosm what is going on in america today. the victim is seen as someone that should be ignored and the criminal is being protected. in this situation, what you have is a guy who doesn't have a criminal record and has worked his whole life and comes home at
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3:00 a.m. in the morning or some crazy time. and you have a dirtbag career criminal who spans eight felony arrests, okay? he jumps over the counter, fighting words, throws the owner into a chair, pushes him, because has him yells at a customer of them pulls him out of the chair while cursing at him. then the owner takes a knife out, stabs him, kills him here that is called justification. in new york state, if you are faced with deadly force if you are believe you will be harmed based upon the circumstances, then you have the right to defend yourself. but you are right, it is a kyle rittenhouse case. the problem in new york everyone walks free, you get to walk free. this guy he doesn't deserve the title district attorney. i have to tell you, mayor adams is over here saying, "you know
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what, i'm not going to give commands to a prosecutor." bologna, they are taking the side of the criminal and not the victim. this is a victim who is being charged with murder and now has to go through the justice system and the grand jury to prove he was, indeed a victim and all on tape. >> jesse: to you by the mayor can't say anything about a district attorney? he does all the time. >> would have said something. i agree with everything, that guy should be let out of jail. the mayor should say to alvin bragg, "this is wrong." i don't know what choice looking at the video this man has had to. i would have done the same thing and any red blooded american, any father, uncle, grandfather would have been the same thing as well. it is unfortunate to come to this conclusion, but that gentleman being pushed right there had nothing to do with instigating the situation. it all came up on him and he responded like anybody else
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would. >> jesse: pena, is this a chilling effect on anybody, any store owner? >> dana: i don't know but the organization and association, they called guess who today for help? the nra! so, well done, everybody in new york city. you hate guns so much and now people trying to buy businesses and you won't help them or allow them to protect themselves. this all started because this guy darted with the other guy, the one who died, his girlfriend came to the store to try to buy a bag of potato chips and the debit card doesn't work. she pulls a knife. then she left and she told the boy for and what happened. that is when he comes back. i also think when alvin bragg is doing his investigation, speed that up and when it comes back, they already know a knife was presented. of course, they thought their life was in danger. >> judge jeanine: i think she actually stabbed him with that knife in the shoulder.
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>> jesse: this is an easy defense at this point greg gutfeld now that i hear about the knife. >> greg: it is good to see this for a lot of people to see this because i don't think people understand that these are dangerous lines of work in a crime-ridden city. when we were listening to people on other networks talking how they can go out to dinner and enjoyed themselves because everything was great. they are not around when this happens. i think the mayor was wise to say what he was dating. if you start losing businesses and you can tell new york is having a hard time coming back but you see the surge return. if you can't run businesses, than the city is dead. if these people can't be saved, there was downtown like a little chicken nugget place -- i don't know if you saw the tape, but dipping sauce and they destroyed the restaurant at 4:00 a.m. >> judge jeanine: three in the morning. >> greg: these are areas why
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would you want to work in new york? why would you want to open a small business when you can't protect yourself or if you do protect yourself, you will get arrested appear at the police are maligned and so fewer cops out there. you are left with a knife against somebody that might have a gun. god bless this guy to protect himself. it was in a proactive act or vigilante is him. he should be out and maybe the chilling effects would be on criminals. >> jesse: hopefully. >> greg: arm yourselves. >> jesse: they are getting involved and we don't want him to serve any time at all. we will prevent that. >> greg: we will? will you have a go find me page? >> judge jeanine: gofundme page they took down, why? >> jesse: we know good lawyers and we will make sure nothing happens to our good friend. coming up huge media double standard after "new york times" smears rising republican star
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: dana, the media accused of double standard, imagine that appearance before "the new york times" with republican mayra flores far right latina. i have only received tape from the liberal media and constantly told to go back to mexico. "the new york times" knows nothing about me or our culture. others quick to point out the start contrast between mayra flores and aoc. for example, aoc with multiple publications getting invited to
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the met gala and always being praised. i don't think mayra flores, jesse, expected to be on the cover of any magazine. but "the new york times" headline with mayra flores, i am really surprised but still shocking. >> jesse: pretty stark the contrast. she should not have spoken to "the new york times." that it is my advice to everybody. i see it this way. you have republican, conservative and you have right wing. you have hard right. and then you have far right. you don't want to be far right. so, i have some advice for some people how not to get labeled far right because what they do, the lives, especially "new york times," far right is considered qanon, conspiracy theory come election stuff, all right? you never do anything and this is when they ask you joe biden the legitimate president of the united states. this is what you say if you are able to both polk and getting
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smeared on the far right. yes, he is the president and certified, inaugurated and wound out with the most votes, but that election was not fair! and here are three reasons why. these are indisputable facts that you can throw in their face. number one, big tech and big media conspired to suppress the republicans october surprise, the laptop. mark zuckerberg spent half a billion dollars layering over a private army of election activists on top of the local election officials. then, you have all these democrat lawyers who sued everybody come extend the deadlines, we can signature requirements, and allowed unsolicited ballots and no verifiable chain. you him or those three things facts home. and you say i won election integrity because i want people to trust the elections in this country. and that is how you don't get
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labeled far right. it is that simple. take it from me. >> dana: let's get back to mayra flores. >> jesse: that is my advice to flores and all you people out there appearance before the contrast. >> judge jeanine: look, what is happening now traditional american values are being trashed as extreme and as outrageous. look, this is a country founded on judeo-christian purity in my courtroom and most courtrooms on the country they say "in god we trust." it is on our money and the truth is they are pushing us away from religion and she is a traditionalist in terms of her beliefs. it is not even about calling someone racist anymore because that word doesn't even have the sting that it used to have peer of the worst thing that i could call you is a racist. but it was never about that. it is about ideology. and so, when they want to trash
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you, they will say you are a racist or extremist. but that has no meaning. the only thing they are saying is you are someone so far out of the norm when the truth is, they are the one so far out of the norm. they are the ones who are trying to change the reality and the legitimacy of who we are as a god-fearing nation, founded on these principles in terms of the right and wrong and law and order. you know, now that these latinas or latinos or whatever being elected, they are being seen as a threat. because joe biden only 26% will favor him. they know once they lose some of the bigger ones, the rest of the latinos will be very comfortable leaving joe biden. so, they have to demonize them as extremist. >> dana: that is a good question for harold and the left and the democrats with support from latinos purity pretty steady level but starting to be
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elected in the border towns, republicans don't have to win back the entire latino vote but just more of it. i can't imagine the democrats think overall this is a good idea but they seem to always do this to someone like mayra flores. >> harold: there are 100 republican candidates across the country the biggest number of the republicans have ever had. i think when politicians complain about press coverage, like a better complaining about an umpire call. you have to keep going. "the new york times," they said they were not being treated fairly by "the times." the democrat, republican alike appearance before little different. >> harold: democrats and republicans the best you can do as a politician don't make it about yourself. as much as this young congressman i applaud her victory, she beat a democrat with a low turnout, democrats don't kill yourself that race does matter, but when you focus on the voters and the things that you want to differ, you want to make schools safer.
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give us animate us with your emotion out about "the new york times," calling you or suggesting -- not giving you the coverage of aoc. the people in your district want you to represent them. lay out what you plan to do. just say "yes." >> jesse: i'm concerned about election integrity, sorry. >> dana: liberals and democrats are telling her, this american congresswoman born in mexico, they are telling her to go back to mexico but nobody else. >> greg: that is funny. i think they are mad because had she been a democrat, they would be parading her around like a clydesdale horse. and if you kind of look at -- it is kind of an interesting pattern. they might say that they are not racist. when the roe's it don't make decision came down, the wrath on clarence thomas. the conservatives got the most
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rap with larry elder the black face of white supremacy but there are other examples where the left focuses on the minority conservatives. and they don't make the argument being, okay it has nothing to do with skin color but values. i don't like these blacks but i like these black spirit i liked these hispanics. but actually, it is racist because what you are actually saying is you don't like blacks or hispanics who don't aren't subservient to your ideology. so that is raises don't like racism. if you don't do what i say, who, grows, go back to mexico. >> dana: we at "the five" would like to congratulate mayra flores. stay right there students are suffering academically the largest teachers union is beingn woke priorities. ♪ ♪
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because it means everything to you. ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: the largest teachers union in the country more concerned with woke nonsense then your children's well-being. as more kids fall behind in school and struggle with mental health thanks to liberal lockdowns, the national education association is busy pushing their progressive agenda. like the proposal to replace the word "mother" with parents don't make birthing parents in the teacher's contract and saying things like this. >> we will fight for the rights of our lgbqt plus students and educators. we will today. we will say trans and we will
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use the word and validate our students and their families! we are being called to defend freedom. that is our maximum -- >> judge jeanine: okay. what is the end game here, harold? >> harold: i disagree with a clip that we showed here. we should teach kids kindness and compassion and respect and hard work. but how do we teach the tools to teach these kids algebra and physics. how do we teach humanity from orwell to james baldwin to harper lee? how do we ensure that kids know how to spell. how do we ensure kids learn what they need not only third and fourth grade but ensure ready to go seventh, eighth, tenth, 11th and college for that matter?
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that is where the focus needs to be. this is not about lacking compassion or anyone sexual orientation. but when you teach kids to be kind, guess what they are kind to everyone. when you teach kids compassion they show compassion to everyone appear those are the values that should be taught in our schools, not a certain race, not a sexual orientation or sexual preference, but teach kids the basics and let parents at home reinforce even against the other conversations that happen as kids get older. that is what i would love to hear them talk about. >> judge jeanine: jessie, with your daughters, what sense are you getting what's going on in schools? >> jesse: they are in catholic school, judge. they don't play that. [laughter] about the whole changing the word moms to birthing people. that is crazy. you don't change the english language to cater to 1% of the
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population, all right? people live very small fraction of this country. and i'm fine with it. it is a free country. do your thing! but that 1% has to accept that the whole rest of the country doesn't do that thing. and they have to have a little humility and kind of drive with it. permission to make some really bad analogies. before oh, boy! >> jesse: let's say we go to japan and 1% of the population in japanese are american. we are all going to use forks from now on. >> dana: [laughter] >> jesse: no! >> judge jeanine: let's do another one. >> jesse: let's say 1% of this country is japanese. we make japanese the official language of the united states? no! this is a melting pot. melt! we don't have branch come here,
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south africans come here and start telling us how we have to say this and say that. >> judge jeanine: thank you, jesse, thank you, jesse. jesse, don't you think this is odd coming from people who are fighting for women's rights? >> dana: oh, yes, let that point, an excellent one. "the five" is doing mba a real disservice by pointing this out. birthing people is the new latinate's group in latinx has been completely debunked by the democrats, oh, wait that was not a good idea to call them that for two years and didn't make sense to anybody and alienated people the supporters of the democratic party. the cdc found out today finally get the records about what happened and during the lockdown, they had a half-hour meeting with the parents group peer that is it if they spent the rest of their time with the teachers union. and we know what happened, school shut down and the school ended up with all the money.
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they still haven't spent and groups like parents defending education. they are assuming the cdc saying "you must have balance. you are in violation of the law." public meetings and that hasn't happened during that time. i think the teachers union part of the reason president biden will end up >> judge jeanine: and have a silver lining? >> greg: i am assuming they against school choice. and anybody at this point who opposes school choice is protecting destructive system that harms minorities who don't have other options appear that makes them truly racist oppressors. the nea is the kkk with summers off. [laughter] it's true. they are racist. if you are not allowing an opportunity for people who can't afford a good education to have
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a good education, you are trapping kids in a life that does not get much better. you worry about gaining crime and gun violence, but by that time, it is too late, right? public school, man, they destroy a kid before he even gets there by opposing any kind of opportunity to escape it. think about this argument that we hear from biden and the left about electric cars. not everybody can afford them, but as people buy more of them they get more widely used, they become cheaper in price come down appear they don't use that for school choice, right? the argument is not -- not everybody can afford private schools. that option is discriminatory. no, make it available for everybody and give them options and the price comes down. they don't say that because they don't want the competition. they still want to have their grip on your kids. you can see why because as long as they control their kids, they really don't have to do their
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job. all they have to do is talk about their rights and by the way less than 1%, one-tenth of 1%. they don't like doing the numbers on that because if you found out how many birthing people there are, you could probably count them on your fingers and toes. >> judge jeanine: okay, head communist china with the kids favorite social media app. a shocking report on tiktok is next. ♪ ♪
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investigation into tiktok misusing tiktok spirits before they can try that investigation. but i also think they will move and i don't know if they move forward to band tiktok from government phones because that sounds like a really dangerous situation, especially thinking about blackmail, bribery. you have somebody that might have government secrets. i feel like the horse is out of the barn here. the kids are using tiktok. and i don't know, you could delete it, take it off their phones or move over to use instagram instead of tiktok but the kids like the tiktok. >> judge jeanine: guess who told us not to use it? all i want to say as donald trump says "don't use it here at the chinese are implanting it to monitor us." that's all i want to say. >> harold: the fbi director said a threat to the u.s. and u.k. but is there something more we should be doing and what is that?
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>> greg: we should look at july 4th hot dog eating contest. you know who owns those hot dogs? >> dana: tiktok. >> greg: china. china is everywhere. tiktok gets a free pass because we are focusing on other stuff. but they know it is so bad. they only used tiktok for school stuff for learning and studying. so they know the power that it unleashes. if they tap into our data, they must be laughing their butts off because they are looking at what we are doing. but you know what my can't condemn people for being on tiktok appear this is our tiktok. we are on tv. so we get to express ourselves. people like, you know if i didn't have this tv program, i would be on tiktok doing horrible things, probably making fun of you, judge. >> judge jeanine: probably. >> jesse: i was on tiktok with my twins and trying to do the dance. i don't have good rhythm.
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>> judge jeanine: hit it. [laughter] >> harold: "one more thing." >> jesse: for the driver. ♪ ♪ . .
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it's dinner time with family and your heart is filled with bliss. but as you eat the roasted goose, your little sport incists. hey dad, did you know america is racist? your shocked with grief when suddenly george washington bursts through. he snatched the screen and changed the thing to an app called prageru. there's content for your child's mind to fight the leftist lies. and if you give your child a chance to watch and grow. they might burst forth like washington, a true american hero. make a tax-deductible donation at prageru.com.
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♪ i want to rock and roll all night ♪ ♪ and party every day. ♪ ♪ i want to rock and roll all night ♪ applebee's late night. because half off is just more fun. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. ♪ >> greg: one more thing, everybody. you know what? tonight great show buck sexton, kat timpf, that's tonight at 11:00 p.m. we are kicking serious butt. you know whose birthday it is. it is jesse's birthday. ♪ happy birthday to you. >> can't sing it yet. >> greg: do you know why? >> judge jeanine: why? >> greg: we have a yesterday vo from somebody very special in your life who talked and has a message for you little jesse jr. >> jesse: what?
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>> greg: yeah. >> happy birthday, dad, but i love greg gutfeld more than you. he's cool. you're a dork. >> judge jeanine: he is so cute. >> jesse: is he going to get a spanking when i get home. >> greg: what's your stupidest. >> harold: happy birthday, brother. >> greg: not the lemon cake. >> jesse: it's not. would you like to cut it for me, dana? you are much better. >> dana: would you like me to? happy people are eating the cake? >> judge jeanine: not me. >> jesse: come on. >> dana: what about the sugar challenge? >> greg: judge, you. >> judge jeanine: my turn? all right. it's time for another edition of judge jeanine's sweet tooth. ♪ ♪ so today is a holiday that is near and dear to my heart. it is world chocolate day and uncle just acceptee has spent us
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a lot of chocolate from around the world from england, germany, switzerland, pennsylvania and the united states. and judge jeanine's apple that is covered with peppermint patties. i have a cool breeze blowing through my hair and across my long white dress. and that's it. >> dana: wow. okay. >> greg: do you know what? >> harold: i have to follow that? >> greg: look at this slice of cake. >> jesse: happy pride month, jesse. >> greg: even in your cake. harold? >> harold: happy birthday, brother. >> harold: generosity coming for pastor corey brooks on chicago. some you may know him the founder and ceo of project h.o.o.d. he spent several months out on the chicago roof all in effort to raise awareness of violence in his neighborhood. building a community center in his neighborhood that's costing
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about $35 million. he got a big give from a fellow named ken griffin the richest man in illinois gave $5 million towards the project h.o.o.d. they're looking to raise 35 million. this 5 million took them over half the amount they need. congrats to the pastor. thank you to ken griffin and we hope you reach your goal of ending some of the violence in the south side of chicago. >> judge jeanine: wonderful. >> dana: one of the richest men in miami. percy's book club. ari fleischer has a book coming out next week perception snobbery and bias. why the press gets so much wrong and doesn't care. for purchase now and get it next week. >> judge jeanine: i got mine. >> jesse: flow rider is going to be performing live from fox square tomorrow morning in the next installment of the all-american summer concert series. it's going to be free and v.i.p. access go to foxandfriends.com. and tonight on "jesse watters primetime," are you smarter than
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a fourth grader? roll it. >> very controversial. how do you spell controversy? >> koncherzers burst. >> jesse: there are science questions, math questions it wasn't good. >> greg: that's it. "special report." hello, bret. >> bret: happy birthday, jesse. who knew that jesse jr. was such a gutfeld fan. >> greg: i know. >> dana: isn't everyone? >> jesse: he is in big trouble. >> bret: oh, yeah. happy birthday. good evening. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, political turmoil for america's closest ally. british prime minister boris johnson is resigning as the leader of the united kingdom after a wave of scandals prompted a major rebellion within his own government. months of defiance ending as johnson stood outside 10 downing

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