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address problems created by this white house, inflation is the white house's own creating and you can make the case of the federal reserve getting it wrong as well. out of time, thank you for the debate and both of you joining us, that will do it for today. you can watch me every weekday at 1:00 p.m. eastern for "america reports" along with jonathan roberts, "the five" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody, along with kennedy, jessica tarlov, katie pavlich and greg gutfeld, it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ america, are you ready for joe biden's big comeback? well, you better be, because the democrats in the media claim that joe biden is going if he turn his failed presidency around and follow in the footsteps of ronald reagan instead of jimmy carter. so how is joe going to do it? democrats are rushing to jam
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through a $433 billion climate and social spending bill after getting the green light from joe manchin. promising the bill will not raise taxes or make record inflation even worse. >> last year you said the american rescue plan, the covid relief bill would not cause inflation. so why should americans believe you now and you say this new bill will not exacerbate inflation? >> i made sure that i don't make that mistake again, that's the bottom line. it does not raise taxes and i have said this before all we did was cause loopholes. >> this is a red, white, and blue bill, honest to god. >> jesse: a new study says that it will raise taxes on those not making $400,000 a year, but the white house says it will get by. >> that is incorrect. >> so the joint taxation which
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you guys heralded as an effective value when you are the infrastructure package is not to be trusted here? >> i said it is not correct because it will be incomplete. >> jesse: republicans slamming the spending plan even saying joe manchin has been tricked by the left. >> in this time of a recession, this time of high cost of living is not the time to tinker with the tax code in a way that i cannot see anything but bad news coming from it. >> all of the spending is unnecessary able exacerbate inflation. i like joe very much but i think he got taken to the cleaners. >> inflation gets worse, the experts looking at it, believe that the inflation will get worse and if this is false advertising by the democrats at -- >> they say and grow the economy, like i say they will be saving money and now it is really going to destroy our economy.
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>> jesse: can you feel the excitement in the air? joe biden turning his presidency around? >> greg: it so bad that you see our nation's politicians living in their cars. i love how the media are just dying to say something positive about joe, oh, my goodness, he had a good week. he passed something other than gas. seriously expect them to say oh, he made a boom boom when he flushed. it's so pathetic. and anything possible not to say something nice even when he passes a historic foreign policy bill. the problem is the spending is basically now we're just basically trimming out dollars and it makes sense, because we have an incredible shrinking president with an incredible shrinking dollar. it's a race to see who becomes molecular. at this point you could probably fold up joe and put them in congress his wallet. the other thing that we did not mention then i thought we were talking about was what the democrats are doing about their
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races, instead of actually trying to improve their party, they are meddling with the republicans. >> jesse: we will get to that later in the show. i'm trying to keep you on your toes, greg. >> greg: it makes me taller. >> jesse: anything to help. katie we have this big payoff in west virginia, so he is satisfied they are, but are democrats going to be really excited by the spending on the climate and the weather? so much so they will stop the red wave from happening? >> katie: your tongue about the big comeback? so joe biden on the campaign trail is nowhere to be seen, and not because he has covid, he is isolating in the white house, democrats don't want him anywhere near their campaign, most unpopular since world war ii. about to lose the house and he also has overseen the highest inflation increase since the 1970s. inflation is a packed, so when
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joe manchin tries to see the bill even though it does not raid's taxes, but it does. joe biden has a 1.9% tax on americans to inflation. >> jesse: but you don't understand, this is the inflation reduction act. >> katie: which is a total lie, and joe manchin is getting a pipeline, something that the biden administration should be green lighting regardless of getting a spending package and return, and they are not doing that. the money that is in the package for the green lobby which is a harassment of his house which is a houseboat in washington, d.c., they are getting a bunch of money from the chinese solar panels to bring into the united states. so again, west virginia is the fifth poorest state in the country, this is an inflationary bill that will make joe manchin's constituents and put them in a much more difficult position financially and inflation will get worse as a result, so yes against the pipeline, but they will pay a lot more for everything that
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they need on a daily basis. >> jesse: so jessica, let's just say a year from now some democrat gets up there and they say, well, we spent all this money and then they are going to say on what? we spent it on green, and then can they point to anything, well, we did this, there is no solar panel and no windmill? will they point to anything? they have not built any of these charging stations a year later. >> jessica: where you looking? >> jesse: everywhere, they were supposed to be everywhere. >> jessica: so jesse watters thinks that the democrats are feeling, other parts of the country may be better and they are tangible benefits for everyday americans in the bill where they say oh, i have my health care coverage increase for another year with the obamacare subsidy and might see the prescription drug costs negotiating our own prices is a big deal. >> jesse: about paying off the
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insurance company is $100 billion, that's a subsidy. i'm sorry i don't want to interrupt you, i've been interrupting too much. you continue. >> greg: finally. >> jessica: so i want to talk about today is raising the taxes point, so the joint committee on taxation was a one organization that said that, and they did not say that, they said it would lower inflation, there is somebody who goes on the joint committee and taxation in terms of how they model what happens when you raise the corporate tax rate, so they change the model in 2013 to shifted from you are looking at me like you are bored, but it is relevant. that is the report we are citing. so they used to say that shareholders would just absorb all of the burn from that when you would raise that, they change that in 2013 did say that it would see past the shareholders and would affect everybody else, but that's just a model of consumption, it's not a tax bill. joe manchin is telling the truth, i see you shaking your head, but the only thing that
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changes is that 15% corporate tax rate on firms over a billion dollars and the height of hypocrisy that eight days ago or whatever it was if you talk about joe manchin every republican would say he is saving america, he is the only sane person and today he is an idiot who got duped. >> jesse: he did not get duped, he got bribed by a pipeline. that's the definition of a recession when a republican senator is living out of his car. kennedy, your response. >> kennedy: he is pushed back on his own party so often that democrats hate joe manchin. i don't care what party they are, i don't care what state they are from, they want to be liked and joe manchin has said so much, has said no to so many things that at some point he had to say yes. he had to say something and i think what he is betting on is he wants to look like the hero. he wants like like the guy that is playing ball, because he knows that kyrsten sinema is going to be a senator no, no, no, because she has not made her
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opinion clear at this point and i think she will be a hero to arizonans if she pushes back on this. this could be heard time one. and katie is absolutely right, inflation is a tax. when you have a wage increase of 3% and are paying 9% that is still a 6% gap that most americans can't afford right now. they are closing loopholes which is increasing taxes on people who are single and corporations. these loan corporations getting crushing americans -- >> jessica: their own hedge fund managers. >> kennedy: that is the other loophole, that's completely different. i'm talking about single entity tax through corporations which will get hosed through this and no one is talking about that, but millions and millions of american businesses operate this way and it's the only way they can survive by having a list of deductions that they write off so that they can keep their
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learning and that remote instruction is no substitute for it, but it has to be safe! >> bottom line, learning is nonnegotiable, but neither is safety. >> we estimate at this moment that it is over 90% of our students, you can argue that it is closer than 95, 97% of our students are likely to start the school year with distance learning. >> katie: as we get closer than my terms democrats are trying to win back parents by talking about everything but education. so great it, don't you think that more people will leave the public school system if they could, but they are trapped? >> greg: it people actually saw what the teachers were doing with their kids. the weird flip was that the democrats rally and pride was what about the children? that's all you heard, what about the children? children on the future now it is what about the teachers unions? what about the drag performers! they should be allowed to
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perform in classes! the rights of the nonbinary instructor to explain their gender preferences to a toddler. the republican party is the de facto party for the parents. what would you rather align with a view i kids? i don't have them, so i'm just speaking for the parents, would you rather be a part of a party that once your kids taught or shut down, locked down or targeting parents as domestic terrorists that actually support your parents? only one party is the republicans that basically parents are free money on the table on the republican should get up there and grab it and talk about the numbers of these kids not being in school, the damages to their psyche, the obsession with sexuality, the desire for surgery to correct toddler behavior, is an joe biden talking about breast implants for men. the democrats in a way have turned children into experimental subjects through biology, their gender, through education, so republicans now have to be the rescue squad.
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they have to be the parents party. i think it is kind of happening, but they are usually a little slow on these things. >> katie: so kennedy, a number of republican governors who decided that actually we can afford for people to take their kids out of public schools. still paying property taxes, so we will allow them to take that money and put it towards the education of their choice which open up a number of opportunities for parents. >> kennedy: and that's what the school choice movement is all about is actually having the choice, it's one thing, send a private, most kids can't afford $30,000 a year for per student, but if it were something like six or 7,000 year and that's what we paid in taxes for your kids, then places like arizona where the governors are signing legislation that goes through the state legislature that allows parents to make those choices. if you want your kids to as greg said have lectures about gender
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preference and everything, then you can send your kids to school like that. that's fine, if that's what you want, they will do a bang-up job. if you want your kids to be an environment in school in person where they are learning math and science and reading, then maybe you should be able to have that choice. and i hope that there are more lawmakers and more states that allow parents to do that, because teachers unions overplayed their hand. they are terrible things that parents will not stand the withdrawal of afghanistan and what public schools have done the kids in this country that they were exposed to during the pandemic, they will not forget that as much as they see smoke and mirrors to try to make it go away. >> katie: so while they were up there talking about things had to be safe and they wanted to reopen, but they had to take care of themselves first rather than thinking about the long-term effects of keeping children out of schools basically holding the taxpayers hostage for more money that is spent inappropriately and we
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know that they basically donate to democrats. >> jesse: so it is a money laundering operation, saying we can't teach until the class rooms are clean, so send the cash, they did take the cash and don't open up the classrooms and send it back in terms of donations and all of the test scores go down on the teachers union says the same thing and say see, this is why we need more money so that we can hire more teachers and donate more, and then there is a discrepancy between the white scores on the black scores and they say, see, this is why we need crt, because it is a racist system and then all of the students come back from the lockdown psychologically damaged and they say, see, this is why we need to push cisgender propaganda on these kids, and all of the parents are like wait a second, i don't like this at all in the teachers union says this is our child and then have the biden administration slap terrace tags on them. i don't think republicans will do anything about this. it kind of reminds you that
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mortgage meltdown in 2008 when it was like put these guys in jail for wall street a single wall street banker that took up this paper and prosecuted nobody, same with dr. fauci, he is not criminally investigated. january 6 did not damage the country is much as these lock downs, but we have hearing after hearing after hearing a no hearing on the lockdown. if you are a public-policy person and you're pushing public policy that is killing people, that is destroying people's civil rights and hurting a generation of kids grades, you should be able to be prosecuted criminally. >> katie: just cut, the world bank estimates because of the learning and the lockdown, they lost $17 trillion of earning potential for the generation that was kept out of school, so given the damage that the teachers union has done to itself, what is the democrat solution to making up for lost time and also trying to get kids back to public school given the
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environment? >> jessica: i think that democrats need to talk about the american rescue act dollars that went to the schools that have not been spent and be very clear that they want to see it go into summer school resources, after-school tutoring, mental health services, everything to try as best we can to protect the kids that are still in the system and then a national campaign to the 1.3 million kids man in school anymore to get them back as they can. back in the public school system. some kids are not in school anymore, we did lose kids. just disappeared and there is no accounting for them especially on the other side, so we need to talk about this. if you look at what happened in virginia because of the education issue and he ran onto bifurcate what he talked about, this problem, not crt or the drag story hour, because he said there are moderates on both a democrat and republican side, we
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are not buying this, but they do care that their kids wear masks, they do care that their kids are at home, so here are the pieces interviewing democratic voters on what happened in new jersey and this is the only issue where they were persuadable on, because they said i support the democratic agenda except for the fact that this happened to my kid. when there is nothing more personal than what is going on with your children. >> katie: this is a fox news alert, president biden set to announce a counterterrorism operation at 7:30 eastern tonight during jesse's show, officials saying that it was against a significant target and afghanistan and that there were no civilian casualties. monitoring the breaking news and will give you updates as we get them. up ahead, democrats claimed that mager republicans are a danger to the country, but are they secretly supporting them in primaries? yes, they are. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> kennedy: fox news alert, president biden set to announce a major operation against terrorists in afghanistan that involves an al qaeda operative, some brand-new information, what do you know? >> we can confirm from two intelligence services that al qaeda leader has been killed by a cia drone strike in afghanistan over the weekend, and that is what president biden will announce from the white house tonight at 7:30 eastern time. you will remember he was the deputy under usama bin laden on 9/11. he is one of the most wanted terrorist and has been for a long time. here is the fbi sheet on him, he took over the leadership after the death of bin laden and is considered to be at one point possibly dead, but just a report in the past couple of months so
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that he could be operating in afghanistan communicating terrorists. if this is again to intelligence sources saying that this is a big counterterrorism win for the u.s. killed in this drone strike. this comes as al qaeda, we don't talk about terrorism a lot, we talked about isis for a long time, but al qaeda was making a resurgence and is making a resurgence in the middle east considered to be very dangerous still and this is a major, major debt. the next in command is a guy named -- longtime al qaeda leader and veteran, second in command assumed he would take control of the organization, we will hear more details as we get them from the cia drone strike over the weekend. >> kennedy: so was this a spontaneous or an operation like with usama bin laden? >> bret: it was a drone strike with active intel. they had intelligence or we are
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being told that he was at a certain residence outside of kabbul. hard to believe that the u.s. had been operating there for a long time is this leader, they acted on an intelligence and we are told that it was a drone strike. we don't know the confirmation and what led to their confidence, but again, you will hear a moment tonight that will be president biden's bin laden moments, because he will give a speech we are told that deals with the fight against terrorism that has been ongoing even though we have not talked about it a lot. you see on the screen there had been a leader, spiritual leader and also someone who was for lamenting terrorism in different groups around the world, this is a huge, huge win for the u.s. and we expect to hear that and where over the fight goes from here are taking out other
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terrorists. >> katie: hey, good to see you and thank you for bring in the news to us, so the joe biden administration argued after the withdrawal from afghanistan, the one year anniversary which did not go well that they would have the capability with horizon drone strikes and cia intelligence to go after terrorism in afghanistan, can you talk about what that means with that backdrop and given the strike that we will hear more about from the president tonight? >> bret: that is a great point, this will back up some of the concerns that critics of the biden administration had that they would not have these eyes to be able to follow up on leads on the ground, if everything we are hearing is accurate and we believe it to be true, they had some active intelligence from people on the grounds that were working with and that led to this residence and that led to the cia drone strike, so that over the horizon strike capability was there despite the concerns still about where
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afghanistan is with the taliban and without the guidance of u.s. forces over the horizon. >> kennedy: jesse? >> jesse: a great win for the united states and a clear victory over terrorism, politically for the president we just talked about in the letter a block how the administration and some of the media have been framing this as a resurgence of the biden presidency and a few things about to be passed in congress and now this big strike announcement tonight, do you think that the president is going to look to capitalize on this momentum into august after being down for quite some time on the mat? >> bret: 100%, jesse, you can't take away that this has been a couple of good weeks for the president who has been -- we have not seen too much of, behind the scenes with covid, but he is at least on the precipice of a couple of legislative wins. we don't know if they all line up, but it seems like it is an
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obviously has the chips bill, now at this announcement again, it will be a positive -- you can't look at it any other way. and it will not take away from the horrible nature in which we got out of afghanistan, but it will enable them to make the case that they are still fighting terrorists around the world. >> greg: i know the answer will probably be i don't know, but i will ask anyway, they do say no casualties, this is a big strike, but it is always hard to believe to hear that when they say that it is a residence and when they are weighing the collateral damage, how do we know that there is no casualties? >> bret: we know that there is one casualty, but we don't know about the other details and we are just getting pieces of this to get that confirmation about who it was was what we were trying to do, but you are right. any of these drone strikes can be messy. their precision to the targets,
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but you don't know what is in or around the target, so hopefully we will get some more information tonight. >> jessica: hey, thanks for joining us i was curious if you thought that this would usher in a new era or multiple new cycles of talking about islamic terrorism again. it feels like we talked about it a bit with the withdrawal from afghanistan but before that it was years and years before it was really a focus, do you think that that changes the landscape? >> bret: i do. i think that it gets back into people's minds about where we were in hunting these people down after 9/11. think about how many, i was at the pentagon at that time over those years as the hunt for bin laden was continuing, and there was a hunt back then about all of the questions where he could be in the mountains between afghanistan and pakistan and here is a successful strike right outside. and i think that it will bring to the forefront, the thing that is not in the front of people's minds because we have
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fortunately not had a big terrorist attack here in a long time. they're been inspired to tax, but al qaeda is still out there and i think that will be something that the president talks about. >> kennedy: thank you so much for joining us, we will watch "special report" in about 25 minutes. continuing to follow the breaking news and president biden will address the nation tonight at 7:30 p.m. eastern and much more of "the five" ahead. stay with us.
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these maga pieces. >> the threat to the american people are extreme maga republicans. that's the threat. >> jessica: it turns out they are boosting these ultra candidate primaries, spending $44 million on advertising campaigns for far right candidates hoping democrats will be more electable and have a better chance in the general election causing some controversy within the party but nancy pelosi and other respected democrats are defending the tactic. speak of the political decisions are made out there and further winning the election because we think that the contrast between democrats and republicans as they are now is so drastic that we have to win. >> i don't see anything wrong with this and you try to do everything you can to help your candidate and her party win and election. and that's pretty simple. >> jessica: i want to come to you on this.
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too risky of a gamble for democrats? >> katie: it just seems like a giant waste of resources, $10 million on this and they are fighting for top seats as redistricting instead of focusing all the money on their candidates, which apparently are too weak to take on whatever republican primaries they are promoting these candidates that they think they can beat in the general, that's kind of what they did with donald trump when he ran for president the first time, the media to build him up and they wanted him to win the primary, thought he would produce the general against hillary clinton, and then was the general against hillary clinton, they are going to put up candidates that they call ultra maga or too g.o.p., republican voters are very excited where democrats are not. if you are going to promote republican candidates there is a good chance they will win and that will be the democrats fault. >> jessica: what do you think about katie's take on this, take a state like pennsylvania where they are cropping up real ultra
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maga type. that is the term in the teleprompter, not how i talk normally. an election denier, et cetera, these things going to backfire? or that the contrast would be so obvious that in a swing state it is better removed? >> jesse: if you have money to burn, go for it, i don't see it as hypocritical, because i don't believe that that anything the democrats say, they said that everything is a threat to democracy, my skin color, my right fold, i don't care. the only thing they care about his power and they will do anything to get it and that's what we have to recognize and keep that power. if they want to do this, let them have it. we should do it, republicans of republicans want to get out there and start funding i don't know, hunter biden laptop deniers, inflation deniers, recession deniers, go for it, have some fun. is it operation chaos where rush limbaugh had his voters go vote
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for hillary in the primary in 2008 to drag out the primary against barack obama and make them burn money and attack each other for a longer so you get a wounded candidate at the end, that was fun, did not work, but it was fun and that did not cost any money, so there you are, republicans. >> jessica: fiscally responsible to the end, you think voices like kathleen right or calling the trouble of the triple seeds are going to have any impact on how they can spend their resources? >> greg: that's a good question that i can't answer, so instead i will go on a ranch. i was told that it is impossible to meddle in elections, that they are perfect and pristine, but i guess the democrats are in such bad shape they don't even have faith in their own candidates to beat a standard republican. think about this, they would rather metal in an election then make their key better, you know who they are? they are jerry rogers. did you know who jerry rogers
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is, jesse? the quarterback at fairview high they pretended to like marcia brady in order to steal the west dale. playbook from greg brady when they were at the brady house, so instead of improving on her skills and becoming a better candidate or practicing more, you decide to cheat, and this is cheating. and to your point, you cannot do this to the left, because there are no sensible candidates. they are all extreme. they all have been infected by the woke virus that is emasculated their brain, so they robotically recite pronouns and intersectional commandments and diversity and inclusion and equity, critical race colt pamphlets, so you really can't find one, because they are all that way. and it was not republicans that did this, it was the media doing it. morning show on cnn and especially pumped up trump at the expense of other candidates, practically invited them for a three some on live tv.
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so the risk is you play with fire and the fire will win. i said that. you can quote me on it. >> kennedy: it's a stupid idea and an omission of failure, democrats have run out of ideas, if your ideas are so great and you will save the country, run on that, run great candidates appeal to families. there are plenty of people who feel disenfranchised by government right now, the democrats could reach out to, but they are not, they are funding candidates they think are looney tunes and although i may not have a lot in common with people that are running, i hope that they all win. i hope they all win just to turn the system completely upside down, because all this is is a disgusting power grab. it is just a reach to try and consolidate as much power and as much money as possible in one party and i hope there is a cross-sectional rejection of it. other than that i think it's great.
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's crusaders racing against taylor swift, took 170 private jets since january, a spokesperson pushing back saying taylor's jet is loaned out regularly to other individuals to attribute most or all of these trips to her is blatantly incorrect. so she loans amount, katie, i guess that makes it okay. >> katie: i don't care if you have a private jet as long as you don't tell me that i can also have one. i think that they use them, they have earned them. the whole like you can't have a private jet because it is bad
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for the environment argument is coming from very miserable people, so just leave her alone and let her have her jet. go do something productive like picking up trash or cleaning out a river or at trees. are you sitting around on your computer or tracking where are flying? >> greg: i used to pick up trash and then i got married. jesse i hope like katie said that i have my own jet or you have your own jet and i would gladly lend it to you. >> jesse: at a discount. you don't have to be guilty of anything anymore, just say that it never happen, just say that it's not my jet. i mean joe biden says my son never made money in china, case closed, just change the definition of omissions like recession, just say that many scientists disagree with that definition. i'm not polluting at all. she never even says i bought carbon assets, because everybody knows that is a scam. >> greg: she is not being a
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hypocrite, she is expressing the climate religion so she can continue her lavish lifestyle. that is just mean hollywood. >> jessica: this does happen all the time. yes. total live. okay, this is my face. i thought it was strange that it kind of implied that maybe she was running like an next jet kind of business out of it with the loaning pit it was not clear if it was paid or not paid, but that was the only part of this that really seems that interesting to me. celebrity is fly on private jets, that's the way it is. and especially people like leonardo dicaprio that are so fervent about it, yes, you should change those practices and are not at a security risk if you are an adult to one suite at the front of the plane. >> greg: you can't sleep with 17-year-old models in a commercial jet.
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>> kennedy: absolutely you can. just to prove that point. i think to the woman who says the intersection of pop music and country music, i think that the country and the world owes her debt of gratitude and hear these ingrates are trying to demonize her for her success and her artistry, they should all be ashamed of themselves because she has not been on a climate soapbox. that soapbox because it is covered in soap is very slippery and if you try to stand on there but they fall all over themselves all the time, harry and meghan, go after them. go after john kerry, go after people that claim to love the environment so much yet they violate all of their own words. they don't even do it. >> greg: there you go, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ credit cards wasn't good.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: time now for us to be 24, jessica. >> jessica: america is more in the lock of a legend, bill russell passed away at the age of 88, 11 mbh championships, and the league's first black coach left a mark on the mba community fighting for social justice and equality on and off the court. russell is remembered as a trailblazer paving the way for players and future generations to come and i would encourage everyone to read the tributes that are pouring in. he lived a lot longer than a lot of his colleagues, but it's very special. he seems like a sweetheart like he was. >> jesse: i did not know that you knew michael jordan, kennedy. we have rules in the house about feeding the dog rookie and here he is said rules.
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>> wait a second, what are you doing with that cheese? i thought, oh, my you guys! oh, my goodness. >> jesse: 's are just like his father, sneaking things into the door. very cheesy. so easy, greg. also tonight we have the president speaking live at 7:30, so follow us for those remarks. greg gutfeld. >> greg: tonight watch the show, it's fantastic, let's do this quickly, we are running out of time. greg's sports report, there was a traffic jam somewhere in england i think and what do these guys do? they just get out the foosball and start playing and get back up and it's kind of depressing at the same time, but we find these fun things to do. i will shut up.
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>> kennedy: brought sales across the pacific ocean with 34 days, they beat the record by 24 hours, they are really impressive. it's the women's team all 35, god bless them all. and i will be on kennedy show tonight! >> jesse: and apparently you can say broad now. >> jesse: bret baier is up right now. a >> bret: i will leave that to you, break and tonight, two intelligent sources fox news al qaeda leader zawahiri was killed in a drone strike in afghanistan over the weekend just outside of kabul. getting more details as time goes by, but will have remarks on the successful counterterrorism mission at 7:30 eastern time from the white house, a huge get in the fight against terrorism, national security correspondent jennifer griffin following these late-breaking developments from
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