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coastline and could be a big hit. >> neil: molly, i thought you in savannah. you're this charleston, this is where they are looking for five to seven foot surges here. the mayor is not forcing the issue. if you're on the water, maybe that might be a good idea. we'll continue to follow ian. here's "the five." >> jeanine: hello, everyone, i am judge jeanine pirro along with harold ford jr., jesse watters, dana perino, greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ hurricane ian leaving a trail of devastation and human misery in what president biden says could be a substantial loss of life. floridians grappling with the catastrophic damage left behind after ian ripped through as the fourth strongest hurricane to
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ever hit florida. homes in fort myers were damaged and destroyed from the surge while both were seen through the streets there. just under 2 million people in florida now remain without po power. dramatic rescues, water rescues, have been underway all day. florida officials say the next 72 hours will be critical when it comes to rescue missions. >> these are dangerous missions, and i'm grateful for the brave women and men, federal, state, and local governments working as one team, risking their lives to save others. this could be the deadliest hurricane in florida's history. the numbers are still unclear, but we are hearing early reports of what may be substantial loss of life. >> we are surveying the damage right now. some people that evacuated, they are going to go back and look at their homes and see, is there flood damage, wind damage, is it going to be habitable? all of those things, as those happen, we are going get a
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clearer picture of some of the unique needs that individuals in this region may have. >> jeanine: and ian isn't done yet. just now, it has now been declared a hurricane. and will make landfall on the south carolina coast tomorrow. let's go live to steve harrigan on the ground in placita florida. steve? >> judge, i am talking here with one of the survivors of this storm, jimmy reilly, and jimmy, you're pretty optimistic you could actually rebuild after something like this? >> i have to. i love this place. >> there is really a sense here that despite this complete destruction, people like jimmy think it is not over yet for them and if you can just look around, we are seeing a lot of people's belongings, and a lot of people's treasured items, and it is really row after row, street after street come of destruction. you really get a look at 155-mile-per-hour winds did to this trailer park area.
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a lot of condominiums behind us are still in pretty good shape. so far, as far as assistance goes, we are not seeing much, we are not seeing many people come back here and that is in part because the roads are so blocked but jimmy is back and said he is going to make a go of that. and you have got neighbors pushing a golf cart behind me, as well. this was an entire community, it looks like complete destruction right now, but several people we have talked to do say they are going to rebuild after this. as far as the situation goes, we are not seeing a lot yet, many people simply can't get here because of the roads. they have asked us for water. if you look down the street there, you can get a sense of the debris out there. this is charlotte county, where almost no one has electricity right now. communication also extremely b bad. all the phones are down. so people here at this point, it is really neighbor helping neighbor. we have heard about volunteers
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and assistance from more than 35 states, helicopters and high water rescues, but in pockets of florida like this one, hard to reach, really just people bunking up with other people. we hear one generator going over there. that man actually has a refrigerator that he is trying to salvage, but he has nothing else left in his home. so he is trying to at least save the contents of his refri refrigerator, and we are not seeing any real reconstruction, any real rebuilding or people even coming to pick up their belongings, which we usually often see after the st storm, ty said we can't get here, that is the damage and even survivors who went out there can't get home yet to be a judge, b back o you. >> jeanine: all right, steve, stay safe and thanks so much. let's go to fox weather's will nunley at the southern tip of cape coral. will? >> judge, yesterday was about the stress of trying to get
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through the storm, right? today is about confronting the harsh reality of what is left behind, the loss of life, and the forever changed coastline here. we are in mettler shea, the very tip of cape coral before you got to pine island, it took about two hours to get here because the electricity is out, traffic lights are out, a little chaotic on the roads, no gasoline to be found, hotels, having to evacuate themselves and are hard to book and find, as well. this is the reality behind me of what rescue workers are finding here in matlacha, and in some of these islands all around us. trying to go up to a structure like this and determine, was someone inside? are they okay? did they escape? trying to do search and messy risk rescue missions, block by block and street by street in situations like this, and unbelievably harrowing task for these rescue workers. by the way, they are also encountering so many roads have been washed out, i am just feet away from where a road is washed out and people have to use
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boats, you can hear coast guard helicopters often overhead as they are trying to hop from island to island and rescue the people that are still stranded right now as we speak. we have video of scenes from all across this area including fort myers beach and pine island where we are, cape coral, that show this trail like a buzz saw came through a lot of these places, claiming life, claiming property. there is one area that i am here right now that is a waterway, but this time yesterday it was a lot that was about to be developed and have a home click on it. i mean, this water created new pathways that were not here before. that is the power we are seeing on display. meanwhile, i can tell you the loss of life, as you've heard, is expected to be significant, and that is everything we are hearing on the ground, as well. communication still spotty, we're having to use a satellite to do this report for you because cell phone service does not exist at this point. but we continue to see convoys of rescue crews, helicopters,
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utility crews rushed into this area to do what they can now that the storm has died down and they can actually start to get into some of these areas. you know, the man who was in this house, judge, says he evacuated just before the storm really started to hit. he said he just had a sense that he needs to pay attention and get out for this one. but he said for years, neighbors have been talking about the one, the big one, the big storm that is going to do something like this. he says the day has come and now i don't know if i can stay on this beautiful coastline that he has called home for years and years. that is just what people are coming face-to-face with your today. back to you. >> jeanine: all right, well, thank you so much. for continuing coverage on tropical storm ian, download the free fox weather app or watch fox weather on fios or your favorite connected tv device. all right, guys. what do you think, dana? >> dana: well, one of the things, steve showed us, yesterday was all the anticipation of the storm, and
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today it is the aftermath. i know there are some people who are still in harm's way because the star is not finished, but if you look at these areas here you can spend your entire life building your life, and it can be gone overnight. you know this, judge, this happened to you, years and years ago, but you know that feeling, the devastation, wanting to rebuild, wanting to figure out a way to come back -- everybody that they have talked to said they want to be there because they love the place, they love the people who live there, and they don't have to leave but some of them are going to have to. >> jeanine: you know, jesse, steve harrigan said he would normally expect people to be back there trying to find out and assess the damage but having gone through this myself, as dana said, sometimes you cannot access your home, sometimes the army corps of engineers will say the foundation is shaken, you can't go into the neighborhood. >> jesse: and they warned them not to go back and because it is so dangerous and to keep those roads clear for the rescue guys, and desantis said today this was the largest rescue missing
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in history. there is like 23 states involved, the feds involved, it is so much preposition, just a matter of getting there as fast as they can. we had a guy on last night that said this is just the beginning to middle of hurricane season. so you could see another cat 3 just storm out in here where we are only beginning, it goes until mid-november, which is scary, but it is so far, it seems like there is good communication between the feds and the state and local, hopefully joe biden can get the money out in time and we can all help this great state recovery. >> jeanine: yeah. go ahead, harold. >> harold: yeah, cooperation between the president and governor, this is something that is long-standing in our country, when a countrymen are hurting because of a natural disaster, we cut through all the shrillness. we will get back to it at some point, but we cut through it to ensure we help people. my wife is from naples. her father, aunts, cousins that live there, and in fact, one of her aunt's got caught -- one of the aunts was on rival networks morning show talking about how
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she got herself out of her house and had the dog over her head, we prayed for her yesterday, and thank god, she is well, thanks god so many people there are welcome i hope everyone follows what the local authorities are saying, the first responders can get to these areas to try to ensure the foundation of these homes and foundation even if some of the bridges and other roadways are navigable. >> jeanine: plus, greg, they do not know whether there are live wires, downed power lines, that is dangerous in itself. >> greg: yeah, there are so many variables involved but i keep thinking, what was it like, i don't know, 50 years ago, 60 years ago, 70 years ago, when you didn't even have a warning, right? when it just showed up, and you had no idea what was going on. very lucky we live in a time where at least you can have a heads up and get out of there. it's an interesting fact i got somewhere, in the 1940s there were 600,000 homes in florida. now there are 10 million.
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so this is a combination of things, edit his choices people make where to live, there is no perfect place to live. there is always meant to be inherent risk whether new york city or california or in this case florida. >> jeanine: all right, coming up next, the liberal media refusing to let a crisis go to waste and playing politics with hurricane ian. ♪ ♪ speak of the punishment does not fit the crime because there was no crime. >> i say when i am done. not them.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: the liberal media wasting no time to politicize hurricane even using the dangerous storm do you push their usual climate change hysteria. >> this is exactly what client scientist has been looking about for a long time. >> how concerned you are about what is next. given climate change. >> climate change making storms bigger and more costly. >> we have ian hitting so hard and so fast especially in comparison to other recent storms. it raises the question about climate change and what degree that is fueling its power appeared to our earth is getting mwarmer and there is no doubt it is feeding these beasts. >> where it comes out as the intensity. >> jesse: but watch what happens when they come face-to-face with an actual scientist. >> can you tell us what this is and what effect climate change
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has on this? >> we can come back and talk about climate change at a later time, i want to focus on the here and now. >> what affect is climate change have on this phenomenon that is happening? it seems these stores are intensifying, that is the question. >> i don't think you can link climate change to any one event. >> this and i grew up there and these storms are intensifying, something is causing them to intensify. >> jesse: don lemon grew up there, so he knows about how ferocious these things can become a greg. >> greg: that is science. remember that time he wondered if a missing jet plane went into a black hole? that was all time, 100% lemon. the theory is, like, if you always have the same answer for everything, it is global warming and climate change, you might be a robot, right? how weird it is you are trapped in a single filter for everything and it is a reflex thought and you never stop to
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think, maybe there is something else. you can go way down the rabbit hole looking at the cause and effect of man-made climate change, you will come out no smarter, no dumber, because they contradict each other constantly. deaths by extreme weather have declined almost over 90% over the last century. like i said in the first block, so many houses have been built and they have been built further and further out, yet we see a decline in deaths, so that is interesting. i think the science, they are not talking the science. they are just in that kind of reflex mode which happens when you have been talking about the same thing in the same way for 40 years. it just comes out of your mouth and you don't even know -- you don't even know why you are saying it fearful he just feels that it is right. >> jesse: dana, for the seminole indians tracking hurricane speeds before the white man arrived? >> dana: no. >> jesse: was the white man even tracking hurricane speeds in florida 100 years ago? i don't think so. >> dana: that is an
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interesting thing. don lemon, he grew up there, he says he grew up there. that doesn't make you an expert, of course, but you can have a feeling for a place and a desire for people to be well, but it does misses the point that they have added millions of homes and people and the same will be true when we see more wildfires this fall, as we usually see, especially when it is really dry out west. everyone is like, well, that is global warming, as well. actually, more people are living in the wild urban interface, that is why it is called -- people are living along the coastline. one great thing about this is a lot of people did obey the evacuation orders and florida is really well versed in coordination with not just the federal government but amongst each other. all of these counties are talking about how they are great friends and they know each other very well, so they can communicate. the thing that killed me is it's the democrats that are very, very worried about the loss of trust in experts.
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and here you have a guy from noaa, answering don lemon specifically and bravely, i would say, because the peer pressure must be intense, and they are dismissing him. that is not what i wanted to hear. >> jesse: we don't like those experts. if joe biden had spent all this money on climate change a few years ago, what it may be have been a cat 1? >> dana: [laughs] >> jesse: that's the theory. >> harold: i think the chief from the noaa had it right. we can have a conversation about climate change and have a conversation about what man's behaviors have done to the climate, but this is not the time to do that. this is the time to love thy neighbor and figure out ways in which we can encourage citizens to follow local authorities arel state and federal authorities to work together. plenty of time to debate climate change, this is not the time to do it. we can have a robust debate like we do around this table, but it
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is silly to inject at a time when people are fighting for their lives, even tonight, the thing has escalated to a category 1 and people and cut charleston, south carolina, and north carolina are having to face this and here we are talking about climate change. this is not the time to do it and i hope everyone show some restraint. >> jesse: judge, if floridians had used solar panels -- >> jeanine: would not have -- >> jesse: how would they turn the power back on? >> harold: it wouldn't have made a big difference. i have been through a hurricane and lost our house so i know like don lemon knows, it one time maybe dman bit of difference. the bottom line is people on the left are so focused on politics, power, and winning, that at every turn, every opportunity, they bring politics in. when amy klobuchar says now, now that we have seen this, now we know the democrats have to win in the midterm, that don lemon and joy behar at all the rest of
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them, biden now threatening the oil companies, saying you better not get those gas prices up. i mean, these are people who don't have the ability to empathize, to understand what happens when you lose everything that is familiar to you, when you lose your house and have nowhere to go, people are looking at you like, you know, where are you going to sleep? you are not going to sleep at my house anymore. and the army corps of engineers and red cross come in with a cup of coffee you almost want to get on your knees and thank them. you know, you are at the bottom of your life in terms of, what am i going to do, what am i going to go? and what they are going to see, what the left is going to see about america is how we come together, how from all over this country, we'd come together, we take care of each other, we are generous, we are compassionate, and while the white house and the dems tried to, you know, they have this incendiary, you are semifascist or seminazi whatever the hell 74 millions
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americans are, they are going to see we love each other and take care of each other and this is the time to try to make sure people are out of pain and you can do your politicking later. >> jesse: just like we came together after the storm hit texas and then sandy and this one down in florida. >> greg: the pandemic. [laughs] i had to throw that in. >> jesse: that was a little different. switching gears to america's crime crisis, soft on crime democrat caught wiping black lives matter from his website. we will tell you about that one next. ♪ ♪ they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.
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senate race against democrat john fetterman in pennsylvania, a new fox news format has the fetterman-oz race narrowing with dr. oz picking up five points since july. and i said jen psaki said, crime is a huge liability for the democratic party. it is so bad that john fetterman has remove mentions of black lives matter and his second chance program of his website in the last month, according to a review of archived web pages. and violence has been exploding in the state's largest city of philadelphia, more than 1700 pen shot and homicides have taken the lives of 400 people so far this year. larry krasner recently called out but he is standing firm on his policies. >> the reality is -- >> thousand people killed and 20 months. >> it is working. the reality is we look at all of these different jurisdictions we have had a devastating blow from the pandemic and there is absolutely no correlation between being progressive or traditional and the rate of
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crime. these states and the united states that have a rate of homicide that is 40% higher are maga states. they are trump states. >> dana: that is the safe harbor judge, when you are under fire, just go to trump and see if you can get cover that way. >> jeanine: first of all, the governor does not control the police in individual cities and in individual states, so get off the maga states, that is number one. number two, this d.a. is an idiot. he says there is no correlation between crime and an aggre aggressive -- a traditional versus a progressive d.a. i'm going to tell you what the correlation is. the progressive d.a. wants to let the criminal out. the traditional d.a. wants to lock him up and throw away the key and make sure that he pays for the crime that he commits. all right, that is real simple. so krasner is out of his mind, just like mike jarrett said, a thousand people killed and shot in the last 20 months and this guy says we are improving? it is like lori lightfoot saying we are making progress -- no you are not!
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you are making excuses, and i am tired of the pandemic being an excuse or a justification for crime. if it is, passed a law, make it a justification for a crime. and finally, my last point is this: that fetterman, who wants to release second-degree murderers, people convicted of second-degree murder, he is a big black lives matter guy, which kind of surprising me because he took a gun and chased an african american kid, and held him until police came and decided he was innocent, but that is a whole other issue. he takes black lives matter off of his website, and his press person says no, we didn't. they did. they took it off the issues page. i have the issues page here, there is no black lives matter. and instead they included it down in the middle of another thing about gun violence, and they just say black lives matter and these communities matter. >> dana: herald, one of the things dr. oz has done is really focus on crime. and you have fetterman who has
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health issues, that would also be playing a role here, but he is smart to go into philly because that is a where a lot of the problems are, a lot of people in philly are frustrated with krasner and for some reason dr. oz can either get people to vote for him, great, but if he could hold down the number of people voting for fetterman in the city of philadelphia, which are so hugely populated, he might be able to win this race. >> harold: yeah, that would be the political strategy, without question be if i will say this, in fairness to the candidate, mr. fetterman, he is a gun ow owner. he has for the second amendment. he has four maximum penalties for violent offenders, which means he is not for these soft veiled rules we see in some cities, including our own city here in new york. he has been supported by police officers across the state including he was the mayor. i think it is important to highlight where he has been on many of these issues. there is no surprise this race was going to tighten, it is the commonwealth of pennsylvania, a seat back are presented by republican named pat toomey, and
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fetterman has found -- found early on in the campaign the messaging around oz not being from pennsylvania and it seems to resonate with voters, it is now coalescing around three or four issues here, and we will see how it measures out. i think if you were to ask voters in pennsylvania who they believe is going to be nicer and kinder, who is going to be more supportive of black americans, they would probably still say fetterman. i do think it is hard reconcile him being soft on crime if he did believe this young black male should have been apprehended until some questions were asked, i think he will have to answer those questions, but i do think it is hard to characterize or portray him or paint him somehow somebody soft on crime. i do know this, he is a big fella. i know i wouldn't want to mess with him. if someone was perpetrating a crime on me i would rather have john fetterman the dr. oz. [laughter] >> dana: but jesse -- go ahead. >> jeanine: what about the fact he wants to release second-degree murderers. don't say he is tough on violent crime. >> harold: that's not true. >> jeanine: oh, it's not? all the articles and reports are
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wrong? >> harold: i have not read one article saying he wants to release anyone convicted of second-degree murder. he says people who serve their time -- >> dana: does not want them to serve for life. i want to get jesse and greg inherent that pennsylvania ties, both of them. the point that oz has made about crime has led john fetterman to be vulnerable enough that he did change his website. and so there is an impact there on crime. >> jesse: right there climbing, grown men don't change their position on crime in a year -- unless you are a politician. and pennsylvania does not have a crime problem, and philly does and it is because of idiots like krasner, well said, and i blame the philly voters, they put this guy there, they keep reelecting him, but i also blame the democrat machine because they get idiots like this guy nominated who ends up getting black people killed and getting democrats killed at the polls, so you have to nominate moderate democrats in these districts or else it is going to be a bloodbath, literally and figuratively. so we have had some really bad senate candidates, the guy cruising for chicks in malls
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down in alabama, the witch, remember her, and now beto o'rourke -- wasn't he a candidate? what john fetterman has to be the worst senate candidate that i have ever come across. is he on the list for a heart transplant, dana? he said something the other day, he said the eagles are so much better than the eagles. i might even agree with that, but that is very, very confusing. he lives with his parents. he doesn't pay taxes. he has tattoos. he is so weak, he would be eaten alive by chinese spies if he ever went to washington, d.c. you could dangle raw meat in front of fetterman i just go like this to get him a hotel room and just have your way with him. the guy is in no shape to be a u.s. senator. purely chases blacks around with shotguns, he wants to ban natural gas and oil and the internal combustion engine. this guy is nuts! he wears gym clothes to work, does not own a suit, dresses nicer -- probably worse than bernie sanders. there is no way he could cut it
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in the u.s. senate. >> dana: worse than bernie sanders? >> greg: well -- >> jesse: where do you go with that? >> dana: i >> greg: i think towhat harold k he has changed, you painted hime moderate than the judge. i think he has probably may be closer to the judge, he feels like a cookie-cutter progressive. he has so far been immune from the policies that he supports that destroys the state. the only reason why he was supporting blm, it is not a contradiction, it was a protection racket. it was because he chased the black guy with a gun, so he chased the black eye with a gun, did precisely the worst thing you can do to an unarmed innocent black man and what he figured, a jogger, and what he figured, i will just support blm and that will get me coverage. that is starting to fall apart. he is a couch surfing, unskilled, hood-wearing dude who lives with his parents. you know, he is not qualified
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for this job. however, he could win, and -- i mean, if he wins, this will go down as one of the most embarrassing republican blunders in history. i wish i had run. i lived in pennsylvania for ten years. this guy, you know, dr. oz is literally being given the senate seat, and he can't do anything with it. i think that's bad. that upsets me. >> jesse: he better win this. >> dana: it is narrowing so we will continue to watch it. up next, vice president kamala harris visits the wrong border once again and makes unfortunate blunder. ♪ ♪ this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. and the people of old dominion never turn away a promise.
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finally visits the border -- no, not that one, change the video. there you go. there you go. the vp travel thousands of miles to the border between north and south korea, also known, jesse, as the demilitarized zone. did you know that? >> jesse: now i do. >> greg: korea had multiple band missile tests before and after the trip, kamala seem to confuse who our allies are in the region. >> the united states shares a very important relationship, which is an alliance with the republic of north korea, and it is an alliance that is strong and enduring, and today, there were several demonstrations of just that point. >> jeanine: how stupid. >> greg: i don't know, even if i was drunk i would not screw up that bad. seriously, you couldn't even say you were drunk. the vp's office was forced to literally scratch north from the
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official transcript. all right, jesse, she had one job. they said "don't confuse north and south," and she confused -- that's the only thing she had to do, and she couldn't do that. >> jesse: and she didn't even correct her mistake. >> greg: exactly. >> jesse: she said we are allies with the north koreans and it didn't even register with her. when i say something wrong, i immediately know i have said something wrong, and i immediately correct it. [laughter] or dana nudges me and i issue a clarification. the fact she had no clue, she said that is really scary. in the wrong place at the wrong time. remember during the afghanistan calamity, she was in vietnam, and today's border crisis, she is on that border, my sources are actually telling me that on veterans day she is going to be meeting with jane fonda.
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[laughter] and on a day, greg, where the union president of the states and looking for a dead congresswoman, you think to yourself, at least we have the vice president, no, we are allies with little rocket man, okay, here we go. it would be funny. >> greg: i heard they needed two as late as monday to translate into korean and went into english. >> harold: one thing is clear, she needs dana on this trip to nudge her like she nudges us. look, she shouldn't -- i agree, she should be on the southern border, she should have gone to this border, also, it is unfortunate she had this gaffe and this mistake with words. judge, i share your view, if you are the border czar, the immigration czar, you have to go to the southern border. it is fine to be here -- i think americans will give her the benefit of the doubt, she misspoke about the relationship between us and north korea.
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but madame vice president, when you come home, take a trip for the southern border, as well. >> greg: you know, dana, i think this is what happens when people are terrified of criticizing a person for fear of being seen as racist or sexist. so no one has the balls to go up to her and go, you know, you really should work a little harder. maybe get a little less whatever you do on the helicopter, but maybe get a little bit more prepared. but if you say that, you are gone. >> dana: however, she has gone through about 1400 staffers in the last 18 months, and one of them must be to reimage her. if you have that problem you should at least know that is happening. what she did today is like if he were to call your husband by the wrong name. this is not hard. you are not friends with north koreans, how does that and ever enter into your head? [laughter] yeah, that one. what i can't wait's for the gavin newsom attack ad against
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kamala in the democratic primary in 2024 when he uses this against her. that is meant to be a good ad. >> greg: judge come close it out, any advice or is she hopeless? >> jeanine: a president who doesn't know is dead or alive, a vice president who does not know his friend or foe, everybody is laughing at us, and then they want to tell us what to do. they were so -- and they are just a mess. that's the end of it. [laughter] >> harold: you say that, you mean biden and kamala harris? >> jeanine: no, i mean the other two, of course biden at kamala. >> greg: she should pick fetterman as vp because that is the only person who will make her look better. >> that is a strong ticket. >> greg: coming up, the liberal press now says the biden biden -- could be good for you. ♪ ♪
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good for you if i nam "the recession is not all bad news." critics blasting it as embarrassing propaganda. judge, what would be your eighth and ninth reason good reason for a recession? >> jeanine: dresses go down, prices on quotes go down and prices on jewelry. stupid is that? >> greg: i got you! selling all of your private property. you never see a fat person during the depression so you can starve yourself. >> harold: dana, if you were still in the press world advising people, how would you advise "the washington post" -- >> dana: this is the same paper that said inflation can be good for you, right? they also said don't eat meat anymore if you want to save money, buy means and eat beans. one thing i thought was interesting, are we allowed to call it a recession now? that is interesting. republicans have really zeroed
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in on something, democrats are spending too much money, they spend too much money, it causes inflation problem and that is why your 401(k) is down, you are paying more at the grocery store and gas station and republicans will come in at least get them to stop the spending, that is their message going to the midterms. >> harold: all the stuff republicans -- what would you say? >> jesse: i thought was funny when they said one of the silver linings, we have such a strong dollar you can go to europe on vacation. [laughter] because everybody in middle america can't wait to drop $20,000 to go to london because the pound is weak. >> dana: harold, it will not be funny when people start getting laid off because that is coming. >> harold: why are you all looking at me like -- "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ the tenth pick is in the new all-american club. that's a “club” i want to join! let's hear from simone. chuck, that's a club i want to join!
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"one more thing," and dana goes first. >> dana: okay i have an important announcement and a great announcement. box corporation has donated a million dollars to the american red cross to support its efforts in supporting hurricane ian relief. the red cross is on the ground providing aid and resources, including shelter, meals, medical supplies and more for people who have been impacted by the storm. fox news' double matching employee donations to red cross hurricane relief efforts, including ian and fiona appeared our thoughts are with our tampa and orlando station team. they have gone through a lot. other foxy plays in the areas and everyone affected by the storm. thank you to our fox tv station teams across the country covering these disasters. or how viewers help, if you'd like to join, visit this website, redcross.org/fox forward. we will have it on the screen for you. join fox news in supporting the red cross relief effort and those affected by hurricane ian,
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there will be a lot of needs or you can donate at redcross.org/box forward. >> jeanine: greg? >> harold: >> greg: what a great show, we are back with dana perino, you know that lady. going to be a great show. let's do this. greg's clone horse news. i'm not done this in a while. you are not seeing double. that is my morning television impression. that is actually clone horse named kurt, which was created from cells taken from a stallion that had been preserved for 40 years. formerly extinct in the wild but survived almost entirely in zoos, that is why we have zoos, dana, not so we can eat the exotic animals. >> dana: oh... >> jesse: they froze a dead stallion -- go >> greg: yes. >> jesse: what did they remove from it? >> greg: cells. >> jesse: calling themselves? >> greg: they did the same
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thing with john wayne. >> jeanine: still walking around. my turn. first a shout out to two special fans, roberta and -- they never missed an episode of "the five" and roberta tells me he perks up whenever he sees me. they can't see him looking at me. have to look. picture. she sent it to me. i want to share "the woking dead," he examines wokeness and its devastating effect on america, a great book and also funny, has some humor in it, "the speed 27 dead." >> jesse: no one likes paper straws. it gets soggy. we have paper straws, and they claim they have created the perfect paper straws. they sent us some.
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sturdy, tasteless, last longer than regular paper straw. doing a test, i'm putting this paper straw and a cup of water and i will remove it tomorrow on "the five" and i will tell you what it tastes like. >> dana: that is a deep tease. >> harold: like a -- >> jesse: the real russian collusion, you are not going to believe the kind of colluding we are talking about. >> jeanine: what kind of colluding? >> jesse: you have got to watch. >> jeanine: all right, harold. >> harold: fox will double what we give? >> greg: that $10 donation you did. >> harold: aaron judge hit his 61st home run. say that again? down for a thousand. and aaron judge hit his 61st home run, tying roger marist 1961 american league record. he hit it, it got here, misses, goes into the bullpen, the coach gives it back -- that is roger marist jr. right there, gives
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the ball back to judge and judge gave it to his mom, congratulations young man. also on this day 60 years ago, willie mays made the older the shoulder catch, game 1, what a day, what a catch. >> jeanine: that is it for us, "special report" is up next. >> bret: does jesse keeps his straws in the drink 24 hours all the time? >> harold: he says he will. >> bret: i'm in for 1,000, too. welcome to washington, from washington. i am bret baier. cleaning up after historic hurricane underway in parts of florida tonight. hurricane ian left massive destruction in its wake as it makes its way north. florida governor ron desantis, we should see him any moment now, we will bring you that, he says his state has never seen a storm surge of this magnitude. he is calling it a 500 year flood in the event. search and rescue operations are ongoing, thousands of national guard troops from several states
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