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the federal reserve deliberately trying to harm you. if you're not feeling it now you will feel it real soon. in the meantime sit down and relax because "the five" starts right now. hello, everyone, i'm jesse watters along with kennedy, katie pathologic, and shaking his head is great. 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." nancy pelosi sending off a new wave of fury threats after touching down in taiwan. page and warning the trip could have serious consequences. nancy pelosi getting a escort from taiwan's airports were flying in earlier today the u.s.
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and taiwan in high alert with four american. china set to respond with live fire military drills surrounding taiwan new video showing chinese tanks rolling on its coastline. beijing piling on with the threats and sing america will pay. >> we will respond and a response will be strong and forceful. >> nancy pelosi not backing away from this face-off with tran about the white house is refusing to take a firm stance of the trip. >> nothing has changed about our one china policy. the speaker has a right to travel. she is the speaker of the house. she is a member of the congress. members of congress of both parties have traveled to taiwan even just this year.
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it's an independent branch of government. we gave her advice and counsel in context and information obviously as is typical we are helping with their transformation. but this is a decision that only she can make and we support and respect that decision. >> republicans are calling out that the white house are showing weakness and putting nancy pelosi in a bad spot. >> this administration seems to be afraid at every step of the way of provoking our adversary. did you see what's happening in ukraine that it gets astutely signaled that what we are not going to do out of fear of provoking vladimir put in. i think the same thing is true here. we are so risk-averse. he should have never to try and -- he should've said the military didn't want her to go. the administration should not press or not to go. we cannot allow the chinese to
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dictate what american citizens can do around the world. >> greg gutfeld, where do you stand on the nancy pelosi taiwan situation? >> this is so interesting. war with china as well as russia was not on my bingo card. we need to look back at all of those big thick books written by important people. where are all the people who said this was going to be great? and it's all falling apart. i go back to 2017. it was a terrible time, the punishing relentless psychological torture that he caused. think of the skunk. now we just have inflation, the cold war, a hot war, raging crime waves. they've got no tweets. but they are point what is this trip trying to prove? is practical move or costly virtue signal? i find myself agreeing with people i don't trust or
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disagreeing with people i trust. it's incredibly confusing which is why this is straight a great story beautifies save the trip is bad i agree with "the new york times." if i save the trip is good i agree with drudge. i'm the real victim. i agree with mitt romney and trump because it's where they are on the same side. they are saying this is an expensive trip and not worth it. you don't want world war iii to be started by nancy pelosi. a congresswoman from california and her ninth decade with a face tighter than a snare drum. i guess like what the congressman was saying why he'd chinese warning when we didn't heed russia's warning about nato. that worked out splendid. >> what is china going to do now, jessica? they've made a lot of threats and they didn't carry through with those threats but now they say more is coming. >> i guess we wait and see and we are as prepared as we can be.
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obviously a fuse cyberattacks on taiwanese government sites. but so far these are all things that we can bear in support of taiwan i don't think were regretting this decision right now. the thing i find most interesting is what senator cotton was saying, that the biden administration was once a leak the details of this. when first heard her coming eyes on air who leaked this. it's official policy that nancy pelosi's whereabouts are not known until she shows up in a follow-up. she's third in line, right? and if it was the administration that's incredibly a dangerous thing to do. he could've just called her and may be tuckered down from doing this, or ask for different timing.
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i'm sure not sure -- 45 republican signing in support of her, including mitch mcconnell saying this is what should be doing with our time, money, allies. >> that's kind of a bold move to leave the trip in the biden administration, what he think they would do that, the boxer and? >> absolutely. and to assert control over her and sure that she's not the one who sets the agenda, certainly not the foreign policy for this administration. i agree with craig. i think there should be more disruptors. there should be more turning the applecart upside down and seeing where the apples fall. i don't think the chaos and disruption are the same thing as being provocative. she is not necessarily provoking for. what she's doing is being a bit unpredictable but still standing up for freedom. people who are standing up for
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freedom are few and far between. there are way too many lebron james and way too few. i think it's important to talk about the fact that we are not causing this conflict, china is causing this conflict. it's not uncommon for politicians from the united states to go to tie one pair they are an independent country and we have a hundred million dollar trade agreement with them it is totally normal for the speaker of the house to go to taiwan to visit with their leaders. so xi jinping is supposed to be appointed temporary for life. i think a lot of posturing here has to do with out but also we are not prepared for a long term fight with china. china is in all of our institutions. they are professors and universities across the country
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being paid to give china our intellectual property. they own a lot of our ppe production which we found out during the bulimic of what he is against us and the rest of the world after causing the pandemic. we have not done enough to take our supply chains out of that country. so china has input itself in the u.s. politicians and u.s. companies. we are not prepared for a long-term conflict in this taiwan situation is very small piece about china plans to do in the future in terms of making demands and threats. as long as we are reliant on them it's going to be a problem for us. >> is that your swan song, greg? is she going to retire after they lose the house? is this are doing a far east swing is the big diplomat and burnishing her credentials? >> that's a terrible reason to do this, right? it is kind of interesting when you see those where are they on
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china? can you weigh in on this? all of you nba players if anybody ask lebron about this lately? how many people -- i mean we keep talking about decoupling -- are we decoupling? i don't think we are decoupling at all. it doesn't sound like that much fun. very messy. >> we are consciously decoupling from china it's just taking a very long time. i had biden boasting about taking up the leader of al qaeda, but doesn't mean terrorists are roaming free in afghanistan?
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haven for terrorists. once usama bin laden second in command he was killed by a drone strike while standing on a balcony in kabul. the cia tracked this terrorist for months before taking them out in a wealthy area where he was staying with his family at the home of innate to a taliban leader. al-zawahiri's boldness to be out in the open raises alarms that al qaeda could be making a comeback in afghanistan for the white house says -- >> we know the taliban was harboring the world's most wanted terrorist. you guys gave a whole country to a bunch of people that are on the fbi's most wanted list. what did you think was can happen? >> reiki take issue with the present -- i encourage you to ask -- the way you ask that it makes it sound like we owned
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country. it was an independent soverei 2. we said at the time that as we departstan were going to keep vigil and didn't stay ready and we are not going to let afghanistan become a safe haven for terrorists to threaten their homeland. >> it always was. we don't moan it on a boat paid a lot of money for it for a long time so it's kind of like a long-term lease. doesn't it always been a haven for terrorists? when did we ever think -- >> of course not. we are not going to debate whether we should pull out or an outcome of that debate is over. for republican is elected next committees either president is going to put more soldiers back in afghanistan. the question is now how much intelligence and in form and still we have country? it looks like we have some good assets on the ground with this
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ninja bomb, a hellfire blade muscle. these things just place you up like that. it doesn't even explode. i love it. i'd wish i'd known about this before i would've been talking about that forever. so were going to see i think we should assume that bud we just have to keep our eyes on the surveillance that's why we have such extensive satellites. if all of a sudden what he thinks there and it makes you think you're not sitting up in the northern triangle we just learned that 56 people and the terror watch list on the southern border. hundreds of thousands of got a ways every single months? some terrorist from afghanistan has crossed into our southern border and/or country in the biden administration is not done anything about it. if they haven't done anything about it to this point what is
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the plan going forward. as much as people admire admiral kirby. can we as a plan for what might be brewing in afghanistan specifically mentioned other than the plot of afghanistan was questioned because carry out these attacks bear the white house is using this moment which is great for the country and great for the world to say that plan is working. now they're trying to spin their way out of the one year anniversary of the catastrophic withdrawal which is a complete disaster. there still people trapped here who couldn't get out. people who helped us in the war. and it doesn't excuse died. it doesn't excuse that but i was
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thinking about the belts were up and they did the big rose garden ceremony and lace so that is this really amazing thing and then people asking questions about what actually happened. great strike, glad he's dead. the fact that he was raises lots of questions about what's happening that al qaeda is not reconstituting itself there. this morning he said he was actively planning attacks. that's a very good thing and to keep soldiers off the ground as well. >> that is obviously to your point. did the botched withdrawal have an impact on who felt confident reconstituting over there?
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>> if we had gotten out differently would we have had a different outcome in who they are right now? >> we do know terrorists are paying attention to how we feel about things here. a heritage everywhere are saying about how we are handling our foreign policy position -- everyone was talking about how we are weaker for the way that it was done, not that it wasn't the right decision. they are certainly measuring that and to add to katie's point about how she was just hanging out at our balcony and in the capital his wife and daughter came a few months earlier and they were just roaming around like normal people there as well. and we know how valuable families are in these kinds of terrorists. what i think is interesting looking forward is what's next for al qaeda. so the number three guy he
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actually lives in iran, which creates a whole other complication into this so people of question his credibility in terms of coming to the top of the heat or does this mean that now are going to be standing, right? and were going to a confluence of these eight -- well is this -- you sleuths just to distract from a horrible series of new -- because we are hearing that the cia had eyeballs in them for months and months. and you know they had developed basically a personality profile of what it was doing and when he was doing it. they knew where he was, they built a model of the place he was staying in. so the strike comes at a curious time. katie brings us the botched withdrawal was obvious one year
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ago. so is this a way to not only distract but also for some of these horrible numbers in terms of gdp and installation? >> i don't know. it's like the media was dying to write those joe has his groove back articles bear they were almost prewritten, like obituaries. it kind of sounded like it in a way. i think it's fair to be passed off this guy was hanging out casually for how long. what in god's name as a white supremacist doing in afghanistan? it is a reminder that terrorism never goes away. when that stuff happens under a president that's on them and when good stuff happens under them we blame the democrats. i think you have to give them credit, but the problem with joe, what's hard about giving them credit is that he refuses responsibility for the bad stuff. so it's kind of hard when something good happens to pat them on the back even though i think we should, even though we know that he probably had very
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little to do with this. he was kept in the dark like a rare mushroom. he was totally against us killing usama bin laden. i don't know. it's very lucky -- but i do think is a cause for celebration when somebody like this ties in very reluctant to turn good news and to that given choices i'd rather have al-zawahiri dead than alive. i wish we kill them 20 or 30 years ago when he was in his 50s. he outlived ashley babbitt by 35 years. out rather have that reversed. >> well said. >> think you. >> coming up an armed 80-year-old store owner has to fend off criminals by himself. wait till you see this video up next.
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>> george soros is spending soft on crime district attorneys has pilots across the nation gets worse. george soros argues in a op-ed that more effective and just. and promises to keep up his financial support for their harmful agenda. meanwhile an 80-year-old liquor store owner was forced to dispenses wealth when a large -- the store owner pulling out a shotgun behind the counter and forwarding. >> the 80-year-old store owner suffered a heart attack because of the incident but is expected to recover and the suspect was tracked down at a local hospital. kennedy you are shaking your
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head. i'm a huge advocate type of things the libertarians we do over incarcerated a lot in this country. the type of criminal justice -- it's not even reform. it's nihilism. this is how society completely crumbles because they take violent horrible people that need to do bad things and harm others and they let them out. so they can refund and heard people and make more people and they take actual victims like jose alba and they threw them in right curries come even though that decision was rightly reversed. they are sitting back the criminal justice reform movement by decades and shame on them. why not criminalize crime?
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that's what they are not doing. when up with that at the top of the list take bad people off the cell, george soros is not interested in krugman to destroy the country and's tear it down. he's making it so there's all this chaos but he can then insert these leftist prosecutors to try to redo the system and the way that is pro-criminal. that's the ideology they actually believe in. >> people have suggested that when you fund these radical das in the crime rate explodes in a creative volatility in the united states, you can then take advantage -- i don't know if i believe that. i think it's more about the guilt that he feels. because he's been so financially successful. he and he says that right at the
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top of the patties as this is my goal, keep blacks out of jail. that should not be the goal. the goal should be to keep blacks safe. the reason you do that is you have black person whose spring and other black people repeatedly, you put them in jail. he don't let them out, like these das are doing. it's not controversial at all. one d.a. got recalled and then the other is in the process of getting recalled. the next is going to get yanked clinics governor that selected. the other keeps flip-flopping because "the new york post" on fox news coverage these are not like great das that are doing really well. then he goes yeah let's not criminalize mental illness. okay. well if you are made of money why don't you build more psychiatric hospital seeking all these people. he says we don't want to treat drug addiction is a disease. i see people shooting heroin all over the streets. that's not what this is about. i think obama wrote this op-ed because it sounds like something he would say. he would always put up the
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strawman argument. nobody is saying that. nobody is saying we need to unjustly lock up everybody. this is what i don't like about the guy. i think is defenseless everywhere by democrats and republicans. none of the stuff he puts in your makes any sense at all. i've seen -- he never even cites one scholar. they get in there another being recalled and people who were victimized on the streets of l.a. in the middle of the day, olympians getting hit in the head and seriously injured in
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people being killed. and yet he's pledging to do more of that. to put more people like that into these positions of power. >> i don't think like 100% defense in your positions the way to gain more support. i would say that is obviously concerned and that's what you don't write an op-ed unless you are feeling the heater. i don't think george soros care is paid is 91 years old, he's worth more money than most countries in some cases. he's had a long and fruitful and productive life. i don't think that this -- i don't think that he -- and countries in asia. >> anyway. this isn't about his investment strategy. this is about and out like that i fundamentally agree with it is not being executed properly. if somebody lines in this op-ed that i did agree with but it's not the reality of what's going
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on here. if people trust the justice system it will work. and if it works public safety will improve, yes. those two conditions do not exist right now. you cannot continue to keep supporting the same types of policies that are not making the changes to realize the reality that i think we all want. we want less people in jail. we don't want nonviolent offenders. >> so when you take the side of criminals he so chaos and society, which is what george soros is done all over the world. he's so in chaos in these communities and some people are paying the price. >> i think it's a mistake to portray them as a batman villain. i'm with jessica on that. i don't think is evil, i just think it might be stupid. it kind of amazes me that you get to the age of 91 and have all of this wealth but you have absolutely no wisdom. he has the wisdom of an incoming freshman at brown. think about that.
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they could be very well that is very dumb. you look at george cass cohen, these are all chuckle heads and kind of an expressly bible that camouflages their radical thinking. they could just be stupid. and i'm willing to say -- i'll go even further and say maybe it's not about blue or red cities at all. is about the policies that enable crime. so i'm happy to see crime is a problem in all cities and all states, blue or red. but that's not even where soros would meet you. he's saying crime is not a problem. that's the scary part. because he's not living it, he's not there. we talk about the immigration and making them see what is like to be a real sanctuary city. most of the people that are espousing these reforms are not actually feeling the consequences. i go back to what i said on my
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show a couple of days ago, you've got to start building halfway houses next to the people that are for these types of reform. let them feel the consequences, okay? that's a good solution i think. and more mental institutions beauties a billionaire -- i would be behind george soros minute if you did that. >> got enough money, i think that's actually a great idea. they keep equating criminals with kids. they talk about intervention with kids getting them into sports and activities and mentorship, that's fine. that's not going to work with the 38-year-old who punches old ladies in the face or a 16-year-old who has no problem beating the out of a cop on camera. >> he says he wants to keep minorities out of jail but minorities are the ones who have suffered the most with the crime wave. coming up next to keep younger workers happy are they doing more harm than good? ♪ ♪
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i'm gonna put you in gen x category. i'm fine with that because gen x can actually benefit from these very liberal policies. it's great, as long as you at your numbers and hit your marks. the problem is people have replaced a good leisurely life for what used to be work. and work is somehow completely demonized because we went so out of balance during the pandemic. were going to have to settle in and come back in the balance. but i don't have a huge back. it would be hard for the productivity. companies put themselves in a tough spot. when they kept everybody home from the pandemic they sent out all these reports think productivity is great you're all doing such a wonderful job, keep
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up the number even though you're not in the office. while you have all of this official information you gave me saying or doing fine so why would i commute or do that? i think that's the parts these companies offer are great or competing for the best workers and google in particular has everything under the sun on their campus so you never leave. they have the quotes to tell people to come to the office or not. >> greg where do you need to stand on agencies -- >> i like to tell people i work at all because fox news because fox news is my own. i think the best park is money. isn't that a question mark everything else is designed to keep you at present. you don't lead to leave to get month for an hour. we have snacks and jet right
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here. i guess it's good. but i always test once i ask for a raise in the '90s and the person says were like a family here and like you're not my family. we need to revamp the workweek because social media newsfeeds are corrupting the flow of work. were not doing that much work. no inputs, no outputs in a system where you work four hours. you get more work done then when you like doom scrolling on twitter. that stuff should all be taken away and i bet you would get four hours of work and true quality work. >> how much ritalin would we be prescribing if you had to work for four hours a day? >> not enough. >> i like the fact that now the united states labor market has united and is collective bargaining. it's never happened before. we are basically in the job interview and jeremy's like
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everyone i want a masseuse every day and hr is like okay, male or female and jeremy's like 52 weeks paid vacation. hr is like i don't know, jeremy it sounds like were paying you not to work. 51 weeks final offer. and she's like welcome aboard, jeremy guys i should held firm with 52. that's what we are dealing with. it's like major league baseball, association. you pay to work half the year commute good get free masseuses, free food commute into his many drugs as you want to, they don't test too. it's great cake. say no to drugs, kids.
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came up with it. tech executives who self promote on twitter are more likely to rake in the big bucks at work. are they trying to sabotage people's lives by putting this out there? this is the dumbest thing you can ever say. >> it's a quick way to get yourself fired up or something that doesn't matter. eating less is actually better i think. >> exactly. jesse, twitter is the only place we don't get paid, but you can still get fired. >> that's very smart for a number of reasons. if you're an executive i think that actually makes sense. if you're like a big self promoter and you're in the millions, two or $3 million range, that's where you want to be tweeting things about yourself in the industry, looking cool and have been connected. but if you are 22 can be tweeting about food, slang that ends up becoming problematic in
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five years. beyonce's song to remove a word. it's a word you use in the green room almost every moment of the day. people with soft jobs like us where we do nothing but move words around. >> are you telling everybody our secrets? the guy operates a crane don't go on twitter. i have a friend who is currently looking for an executive job. using hashtags it's basic that you don't exist.
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not hosting anything -- they are doing a called happy friday is a huge tragedy but it was already. george soros is not evil. if i see that and i'm hiring the person i would think twice. >> this is why i don't have kids. one of the 300 reasons. they could ruin my life by tweeting. >> this is why most talk with my kids about social media. you have to be so incredibly careful about what you put out there. we condition our kids to be mindful about what they put on snapshot. they don't use face bacon they never will. my 13-year-old said twitter is for old people. it's fine, but you know i'm always telling them first of all don't send newts ever to anybody for any reason because it will come back to haunt you and boys always shared with their friends. number two, whatever you put on
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social media, colleges and employers, that's the first thing they will look at. i'm with katie on this, you can do so much damage in one tweet for when you're 17 years old it will get you fired when you're in your late 20s and early 30s. >> even if you apologize. >> when somebody was hiring for an assistant and that age group -- so most of the assistants are in their early 20s, you will lament when they are doing some stuff -- it's come to me that's the reality. this person is stupid. not me, and purchasing at the person who did that. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ so i climbed into the cab, and then i settled down inside ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere ♪ ♪♪
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>> temper one more thing. >> daniel sandoval has sadly passed away at the age of 98. there are only three still life. they played a vital role in world war ii using their native navajo language. the navajo language was unwritten at the time in u.s. enemies had virtually no means of deciphering the code. the service that he provided undoubtedly contributed to the u.s. winning the war. sandoval died friday night at a hospital near his home in new mexico. our heart goes out to his family and we want to thank him for his incredible service to our country. >> pretty smart for not writing on the language, came in handy in world war ii. greg. >> tonight we've got a barn burner not literally. larry kudlow, be prepared. let's do this. great spa lizard news, nothing better than a lizard and a spa.
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how much fun as this guy having? oh, man, this is in ireland where they have lizard's paws on every corner. they are quite pricey but buddy the iguana loves being pampered especially when it's bath time. look at his eyes. >> it's not that kind of spot! we don't do that, but he! you pervert lizard! >> six game suspension. we have a senator talking about nancy pelosi's trips to taiwan and we also have some just breaking news on polly p. mr. pelosi will fill you in on what those details are but we will have it at 7:00. >> 600 goats are going to save california. gavin newsom has utterly failed to these goats are chewing up old brush, wildfires destroys homes, families, towns.
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every politician in california is totally not serious. >> go, girl. >> i like the watson call out there too. anyway a dog had a very happy ending after being adopted and rescued from a hot car. 24 hours on a scorching june day commitment the police officer was able to get to him. he is alive and adopted. we have to go. >> we have to go. >> bret: spa lizards and goats and happy endings, got it. good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. tonight, the biden administration gets the national security victory, painted by mounting evidence that after america's withdrawal from afghanistan that country is once again become a staging ground for islamic terror groups. live report and commentary in moments. house speaker nancy pelosi arrives in tain
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