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russian conventional forces. we don't have to go nuclear but in terms of destroying their military that's what would happen. >> charles: wow. general, thank you so much. we'll be asking you for help again real soon. thank you so much for watching. catch me on fox business at 2:00 p.m. on "making money." it's a difficult time for the markets. in the meantime, here's "the five." >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters with katie pavlich, just guitar left, sandra smith, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." kamala harris picking the wrong time to go woke after hurricane ian wreaked havoc on florida. the monster storm destroying entire cities. dozens are dead had more than half a million americans are still without power. somehow the vp is using this
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tragedy to push for radical ideology. >> it's our lowest income communities and our communities of color that are most impacted by these extreme conditions. we have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity, understanding that we fight for equality but we also need to fight for equity. not everyone starts out at the same place. >> jesse: spokesperson for rhonda santos accusing harris of causing undue panic and demanding that she clarify her remarks. elon musk tweeting resources should be according to greatest need. later ignoring reporters. >> can you clarify what you meant about equity? >> jesse: like always, the white house is trying to clean up her mess. >> we are committed to quickly
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getting resources to all communities impacted, period. we also know some people particularly in lower income communities have a hard time accessing that health. that's why this administration has also made it a priority to remove barriers and ensure that everyone regardless of their zip code can access federal resources. that's what she was talking about. >> jesse: is the vice president saying white floridians should get their hurricane relief last? >> greg: yes. we should be shifting this aid from ukraine to iran. one is a community of color and what isn't. there's an old joke, earthquake strikes. women and minorities hit hardest. that was the joke. now the joke is the reality. it's in every single situation. that's what you go to. there's a difference between equality and equity and there's been a sleight-of-hand or the
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left has replaced equality with equity. equality seeks to get a leg up for everybody. equity is about everybody getting a leg down, forced equality from above. rather than an on-ramp on the ladder of opportunity. punish everybody, put everybody down a rung. everyone is going to be treated crappy. the american response to disaster is impressive because there is no team sport, no race card, no gender debate. everybody pitching in. they don't ask you who you voted for. kamala proves you can inject politics and woe gives him an us versus them ideology into everything. it's like a poison. this is one of most powerful aspects of america, the melting pot. other countries don't have this. it's -- it attracts the most interesting people because we self select for risk takers.
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that is the treat of the melting pot. the only thing they can beat the melting pot is woken some. by saying no. you're different and that means you can't have the same conversation. every time you try to reach out and be the same, that's appropriations on seven of the melting pot it is splitting everyone into tribes. in the long run it will destroy the country. it's one of the greatest powers we have. >> jesse: the president's mind to be in florida on wednesday. he might be asked about this. i'm sure he is knocking to be too happy. >> sandra: covering this holiday i can tell you the vice president still is not put out a statement, tried to walk back or clarify those remarks. that's pretty amazing considering what we are still seeing as far as damage, the massive number of people affected. you have to ask yourself why. she knew what she said was divisive. why in that moment did she decide to be that divisive. you look at the press secretary's words in the
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gaggle. she said -- she should have ended it. she went on to defend the vice president's words saying what she meant to say. what she was talking about was helping people in lower income communities, those that have a harder time accessing help. ensuring everyone has access. that's not what she said. she precisely said the administration focus on communities of color and resources will be based on equity that's really important to keep focusing exactly on her words. bill maher was amazing reacting to this. the left is reacting calling her out. he is saying she is going to likely be a political liability, pointing out she is not popular and quite frankly he said she's just a bad politician. >> jesse: why don't we listen to bill maher and then you can react. >> it's hard to take the nomination away from the president. what i could see is replacing
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the vice president. [applause] she's not very popular anywhere and it didn't seem to work out. i don't know. that's been done before on a ticket. think she's a bad politician. i think she's a very bright person. >> jesse: the liberal audiences applauding the idea of replacing the first female black vice president. >> jessica: there is the difference between billable marr liberal and a traditional liberal. doing something different than mainstream liberal politics but it's no secret she isn't popular. she had to drop out of the primary before one vote was cast. van jones made a really important point. along with the person from the atlantic talking about identity politics and democrats are the only ones getting smeared for playing identity politics. choosing mike pence. donald trump, said not a particularly saintly fella.
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he found a strong evangelical partner who could stand by her. -- stand by her connecting. not only democrats that do that. i want to say something about the comments. somebody asked a two-part question. the first part, -- what is her name? >> katie: it is her maiden name. >> greg: married to jonas, very important. >> jesse: to one of the jonas brothers? >> katie: yes. >> jesse: tmc. >> jessica: this is not what this is about. she asked a two-part question. one piece was about the disaster aid relief and the other was about the impact of global emissions. >> greg: which she is guilty of. >> jessica: okay.
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kamala harris was talking about with the communities of color, the impact on countries, caribbean countries that got the worst of it with emissions versus other countries that are sheath polluters. everyone is laughing at me. this is really what was going on. >> jesse: no one is laughing. >> jessica: it was a much more nuanced argument. the fema director backed up kamala harris. >> sandra: why it doesn't she come out and say something? >> jessica: i don't know. >> jesse: apparently this just went over everyone's head. it's much more nuanced and complicated for us cretins to understand. >> katie: when you engage in the woke bureaucracy in the middle of a crisis which is beginning part the melting pot by just deciding and thinking about, these people are here and are they more oppressed and we have to decide who's more deserving of the grievance award instead of just saying there's a
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hurricane. people in every community that's effective need the help they need. that takes up time and resources. the argument she's making, if you take out the wildness, people do need resources and help. the president was in puerto rico, interesting place to talk about this issue. he said he went there before leaving the white house because people of puerto rico have not been taken care of properly. today he committed 160 billion more dollars to puerto rico. he is ignoring and doing that he's ignoring all the corruption in puerto rico. 2019. someone who is working -- supposed to rebuild the electric golden -- grade in puerto rico pleaded guilty to wire fraud. you had all this money a captain false wire fraud cases in puerto rico. there were a number of government run where horses found by local journalists stocked full of baby formula, supplies, sheets, food, water, an alum of the money we gave to
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them after hurricane maria wasn't spent or it was stolen by corrupt officials in puerto rico so if you're really concerned about getting people to help they need we should focus on corruption in places like puerto rico and get out of this woke olympics when it comes to solving a problem. >> jesse: are allowed to steal the money you give them but if you hand out aid like this like you're shooting a basketball into a crowd. >> jessica: it was incredibly demeaning. >> jesse: demeaning? everybody loved it. they loved it. >> greg: 's saves me a hundred billion dollars. >> jessica: more corruption and puerto rico one donald trump was president. >> greg: it's gotten worse under the democrats. they are oppressed. >> jesse: you said you wanted them to be the 51st state. we are taking you at your word. up next, and radical liberals as americans terrified about crime don't know what they're talking
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councilwoman brushing off concerns of commuters after that horrifying subway attack tweeting "subway violence is a 100 million event. the facts prove otherwise. major felonies on the new york city subways are up nearly 50% from this time last year. the victims of that attack is calling out state leaders on a lack of safety. >> i want to know because of the negligence, keeping us safe and making sure we have the proper security that something like this has to happen. innocent person has to lose their eyesight, have a change of life, think about where they're going to go from here forward if i don't have a way to get my eyesight back. >> katie: you have people say it's a woman the million chance and you see people who are victims who have lost an eye as a result, what is the thinking behind it? >> greg: it's incredible
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how -- what has happened to the strong women, strong female leaders. women are getting raped, brutally beaten. you have a female politician, democrat dismissing concerns as fearmongering. that's a female marginalizing the abuse of women. you have gangs of women beating women. it's come a long way, baby. i am sure if the culprits were january 6 insurrectionist, it would be a different story. i don't understand other than going back to the a block from equity. the unprovoked randomness of violence is acceptable because now we are all officially less safe. there is no such thing as a bad neighborhood anymore, right? instead of trying to fix the bad neighborhood with effective policing which was the solution and giuliani did it and bloomberg did it. now we are saying leave them
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alone. also let it spread out. that is their version. equity. everybody is unsafe. here's your slogan if you're running for office. if you want more weeks, keep going woke. >> katie: you seem veteran of 9/11 murdered after going out to get lunch. the response from people who want to be in charge of the city council is this doesn't happen that often. it's disheartening and demoralizing. among ems workers, the police, the city needs to make the situation better. >> jesse: permission to speak on behalf of all new yorkers. >> greg: please do. >> jesse: 9/11, super storm sandy, mob wars, crack academic. bear stearns, covid-19 race riots. new yorkers are pretty tough. we have immigrants from tough places. you might get propositioned by a
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transvestite. someone might jump on your car. you might have to step over a naked homeless man but you keep going. you don't get distracted. you have places to be. now you're getting random robberies, random rapes, shootings, murders, stickups in neighborhoods that weren't supposed to be that unsafe in the broad daylight. new yorkers are scared. not scared like you're going to hide and cry in your apartment but when your outcome you going to be anxious and looking over your shoulder and we have enough to deal with with spouses and bill's own children. it's enough. >> greg: it's time to move. >> jesse: the liberals are talking about democracy, democracy, democracy. represent us. you're supposed to represent us. we are scared. you're supposed to do something about it. we are paying you so we don't have to worry about public safety. we are not supposed to all take up tae kwon do. we are paying you so we don't
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have to take up tae kwon do. she says it's one of the million event. we ran the numbers. 450 in a million. so the numbers are wrong. she needs to get back to work. she said that if you're being stuck up to spill a soda and distract the would-be robber like he cares. passed me a paper towel. that's crazy. you shouldn't have to say that to people. she said she is a quuer abolitionist on her website. i don't know what that means. she says she wants to defund the police and empty prisons and she says don't call 911. if you have a public official saying them the prisons, don't call 911, defund the police, she is the enemy. how is she not being investigated? how do we know she's not working with the russians, cartels, the crips, prove me wrong. >> katie: someone who wants to
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change this is the congressman running for governor. >> new yorkers want to feel safe. we saw the attack on the emt in queens. we need to repeal cashless bail. we need to fire district attorneys like alvin bragg who refused to enforce the law. we need to unapologetically back on men and women. >> jessica: a few weeks ago there was a lot of hype. is he closing on kathy hogle? he isn't. he is still down 20 points but this is an issue breaking through. this is a universal complaint now. something that is so upsetting to me about it personally and i look for my whole life is i feel we are on the precipice of a fundamental change in the character of the city so something special about new york, a paris, ane london, everybody's on public transport. you can get in the subway and
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you'll see someone in black tie going to lincoln center and you can see a nurse commuting home going to be staying on and heading further uptown et cetera. that's what makes new york city thin stick. you're not seeing that anymore. those things are reopening and there was speculation what will new york city look like after covid and people were really concerned about, would broadway open, restaurants, et cetera, hospitals obviously being less crowded. i don't think this was one that we pegged it is being reversible. it wouldn't go back to how it was. mayor adams has thrown out this approach and i get it but looking back to the conversation on friday, if there isn't some plan to get the mentally ill who desperately need help off the streets, the clubhouse model doesn't matter. it has to be square one. >> sandra: not even keeping track of the number of attacks. if you molt might want to know.
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the nypd does not report or keep count of the number of random our unprovoked attacks in the city committed by the mentally ill or anybody else. happening in neighborhoods where you least expect it. if anyone tries to shoot down this as a huge problem or say that it's a wonder million attack, assault on the subway which we do keep track of our up 19%. so far this year. we haven't finished a year yet. compared to last year it was already really bad. you can't defend yourself and your leaders not admitting how bad it is. how can you -- the end result is you're going to have a hollowed out city. detroit is a perfect example. you might be coming back but it's been 40 years. with new york what you're kind of seeing us hollowing out. midtown is still pretty gross.
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people are moving out and i don't think the right people are coming in come people who put money in the economy. you see a hollowed out city movie that's good, maybe it's time cities finally died. nearly we don't need them anymore. maybe it's time for companies to move out. >> katie: will putin use nuclear weapons in ukraine? top u.s. officials thinking they actually do it. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles with the latest technology. when my last customer discovered a crack in his car's windshield, he scheduled at safelite.com.
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defense secretary lloyd austin thinks putin may actually follow through with that threat. >> there are no checks on mr. putin. just as he made the irresponsible decision to invade ukraine, he could make another decision. i don't see anything right now that would lead me to believe he has made such a decision. >> sandra: former cia director david petraeus says that you must be forced to respond if putin goes nuclear. >> we would respond by leading nato, collective effort that would take out every force we can see and identify on the battlefield in ukraine. also in crimea and every ship in the black scene fleet. >> sandra: how seriously should we be taking these nuclear threats? >> jesse: i don't take them seriously. he's not an idiot. that would destroy any sense of his country and his future.
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he would probably die in a bloody cool because we would destroy every target in ukraine and take out, as petraeus said, the fleet and everything in crimea. what i worry about is joe biden. is he listening to secretary of defense austen who i don't even know what he thinks about anything. i know he thinks white supremacy is our biggest threat. easy listening to other hawkish advisors that want more than anything to win their new cold war against the russians because it an aggressive and so soft on foreign policy or is he listening to rank amateurs like ron klein? we don't know. we have to have a little finesse. we have to manage the russian decline. it seems like we have given them enough military, ability to really eventually route the russians in the east. how do putin save face? you're going to back the guy
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into a corner. i don't think he is going to launch a tactical nuke but he's going to do something. we have to make sure that we manage this appropriately. i don't know if joe biden is up for that. >> sandra: when it comes to that recently illegally annexed areas by vladimir putin in ukraine, shouldn't we be doing more to hold putin accountable? >> katie: we've done a lot of sanctioning. we've had a lot of tough talk. what you keep hearing is something that you heard before the invasion which is if putin does x, the united states will respond in some way. it's always been following what vladimir putin wanted to do. there hasn't been a lot of deterrence on the front end of that when i hear people like general petraeus' time, we would do if putin were to use a nuclear weapon he is saying that the united states is going to be drawn into a full-scale war against russia. if he is saying you're going to sink their ships, get rid of their fleet, target every single military installation in the country in russia and ukraine,
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that's the united states being involved in world war iii. and i'm just giving ukrainians weapons. the u.s. interest to americans is to prevent the united states from getting into a war with russia. so they have to figure out what that means. it may mean ukraine having to come to the table. saying the areas that have been annexed are russians. or it may mean continuing the war in a lot of ways because people feel like they're winning winning against russia as they try to recruit 65-year-olds and 18-year-olds. in terms of deterrence, there hasn't been a lot they are the beginning. all i hear is escalation about the united states getting involved in war the americans haven't signed up for and congress hasn't agreed to. >> sandra: to that point, john kirby was asked about this and he said we have seen nothing that would make us change our
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strategic deterrent posture. are we doing enough to send vladimir putin a strong message or a stronger message to not continue to commit these atrocities? >> jessica: besides putting boots on the ground and starting a hot war, yeah. i don't know how people can say joe biden hasn't done enough. they want us to support the ukrainian people without sending our own men and women over there that's what he's done. he's given billions of dollars. he has been the face of the international organization of leadership in supporting president zelenskyy. you can hear it in the way that zelenskyy talks about him versus other leaders. there is no more than he can do at this point and probably to a lot of americans looking at the dollars that have gone out they would say it's too much. vladimir putin thought he would win this in 11 days. then it moved to a couple months. last week he illegally annexed four provinces. they have already taken one back. the ukrainians are doing the
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best they can because of american assistance because we are giving them all the systems that they need to fight their way out of this without sacrificing american lives and that's what j joe biden was charged with. >> jessica: petraeus also acknowledged that he saw the number of setbacks for the russian military lately. mike pompeo was talking to martha earlier and suggested maybe we are at a tipping point. >> greg: here's the thing. the fog of war. every time i hear something that says russia is down and out, only talking about distant bounty. i get the feeling because the dueling banjos of propaganda have gone away. makes me think they are in trouble. i don't understand the problem with the p word. every time you bring up the word peace, somebody thinks you're saying putin. this is the thing that is really wrong about it.
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i have a problem that everybody is pro-war and it's on the back burner. we are not even really covering it anymore. we are pouring them on the end. meanwhile elon musk tweets suggestions about seeking peace. who attacks him? zelenskyy and other diplomats. you can't attack people paying for your war. i understand. it's your country. you are invaded. look, we are paying for it. we can have an opinion. i do think that my fear has always been that the billions of dollars is extending the duration of the war without changing the outcome. what katie said is true. we have to have a sober analysis of what exit ramp you can give to putin. even if it's what he already had. to pretend all of us knew the names of these places two weeks ago, that's phony. they annexed these places.
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we have to figure out where they are. we know more about your own which is on. there is a revolution going on in iran and we don't give a damn. we are doing this instead. is this in our interest? who knows. there you go. >> sandra: coming up. democrats settling on their midterm strategy. avoid biden and paint republicans as evil. i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. 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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republicans take power, they will establish the dystopia that cripples democracy. and eviscerates abortion rights and other freedom. isn't that funny how they use the word eviscerate with abortion. kind of ironic. that's all they have. >> katie: they are trying to do it on the campaign trail and it's working to get the base voters out which the midterm elections are about base voters but republicans like cary lake and arizona are finally learning to put this argument on the other side by saying let's talk about abortion. even though you don't want to show up on the debate stage, let's talk about your views. they are running away from biden. you had the media outlet saying that joe biden is making a comeback, approval rating is up. asking if any of these candidates is have a don't want him on the campaign trail would invite him to campaign for them. they wanted to stay as far away as possible. there is a gallup poll showing
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republicans are plus 20 on the issue of safety and plus ten on the issue of economy and joe biden's approval with independence is atrocious. we will see how effective it is getting democrats out but it's not working with regular voters. >> greg: did i tell you my chassis bullet strategy? jussie smollett. they scaled up the hoax. they don't have to supply a victim. that's the thing. that's the difference between fear. republicans can show you the fear, here is fear here is inflation. democrats can say if you wanted abortion that's a problem. and january 6. >> jesse: you're saying that we are in a recession and the border is wide open and we have a crime wave. we have lost money in the stock market, wages are down in mortgage rates are soaring and we are talking about nuclear war with russia and the democrats'
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messages "vote for us because the other guys will make it worse?" that's absolutely crazy. >> greg: vote for us in case you're planning on having an abortion next year. >> jesse: they want to do a sex change operation on a 6-year-old, empty prisons and they want government run opium dens. kevin mccarthy with the perfect haircut and the soft calm voice is an extremist. they raided this guys house and then monkeyed around with the last election but kevin mccarthy is an extremist? they have conspired with big banks, big tech, big media to censor us. but kevin mccarthy is a threat to democracy? permission to make an analogy about the bachelor. when you watch that show and everyone is jockeying f for the one-on-one. some woman finally gets the one-on-one and what she do? instead of using that time correctly and persuading the guy to love her and showcasing how
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awesome she is, she waste her time bad mouthing all the other women in the house. that's what democrats do. instead of showcasing how great their policies are, they are calling their rivals horrible people. you never get a rose like that. >> greg: people can envision getting mugged, brutalized, the cost of meat and bread but the idea. may or may not get an abortion. it's way in the backseat, don't you think? >> jessica: number five in the list of issues. immigration, education. democrats are favored. what has gone on, the story of the 10-year-old rape victim in
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ohio that a lot of conservatives said was made up. it's not possible that a 10-year-old was raped her. it turned out it happen. do you think it matters. >> katie: underground illegal immigration black market because people refuse to close the border. >> jessica: american rape women too. we can all agree on that. >> greg: equity. you bring up this example, the consequences are these points. >> jessica: no. the consequences of this are that these are real issues for people. just belittling them is frankly what you accuse us of doing, saying it doesn't matter that you think this pronoun stuff is silly. i don't know why talking about your cities being ravaged,
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there's been a change in the senate races in pennsylvania and wisconsin on the basis of crime because republicans are fearmongering about what those seats are going to look like. >> sandra: you don't have to fearmongering. people are living through this. the dark message that they would have to embrace would be that the u.s. stock market is down. lowest level since 2020. inflation at a 40 year high. gas prices up more than $0.30 and going higher. you have gdp down multiple quarters in a row, in a recession. why aren't democrats focusing on what really matters. poll after poll, the top concern is the economy, inflation, pocketbook issues. i don't know the last time i heard a democrat talk about that. except in wisconsin. bashing the republican party for worshiping the altar of the free
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market, taking on capitalism saying america is a nation based on graft. that's it tough for americans to hear. >> jessica: listen to any moderate democrat campaign. >> greg: only mentioned one. >> jessica: fine! i can name a whole bunch of t them. >> greg: sorry. i didn't mean to cut you off. >> jessica: the producer did. i heard it. >> greg: bill gates is going to set off liberals about what he just said about saving the environment. it's the subway series menu! 12 irresistible subs... like #4 supreme meats. smoky capicola, genoa salami and pepperoni! it's the dream team of meats. i've still got my uniform. it's subway's biggest refresh yet. let me be direct. why would you pay more than double for teeth straightening with invisalign? with smiledirectclub, you get a doctor-directed smile you love
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: billionaire bill gates calling out climate activists and their anti-meat agenda. >> anyone who says that we will tell people to stop eating meat or stop having a nice house that we will basically change human desires, i think that's too difficult. i don't think it's realistic for that to play an absolutely central role. >> jessica: katie, what do you think?
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>> katie: i'm not going to eat bugs. i'm going to keep eating meat and i'm going to keep hunting. it's also why they want more money for climate change so we can all be poor and we won't want big houses or whatever and then they'll make us eat bugs. i'm glad he's come around a little bit. he's right. climate change. forcing people not to eat meat is not going to change poll pollution. john kerry should be the first want to change his behavior, not the rest of us. >> jessica: this was a big change because he was on the anti-meat and waiting for little while. >> sandra: for the sake of time i will say he is stating the obvious. it's very easy for those pushing this agenda to fearmongering and embrace these big policies, big dollar amounts. it's harder to address innovation and get something done so it's cheaper. i will finish with this.
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bill gates was providing input and personally involved in the inflation reduction act which does not reduce inflation. >> jesse: these green moral crusaders, the people who remember the pastors who would get caught in an underaged meth. would you hire a fat trainer? would you listen to an abolitionist to own slaves? the answer is no. >> greg: instant we find something better than state, we are going to eat steak. that's all we have to explore other planets we can eat aliens. >> jessica: "one more thing" is up next. >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles with the latest technology. when my last customer discovered a crack in his car's windshield, he scheduled at safelite.com.
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thing. sandra? >> sandra: tune in tonight. do not miss our friend, trace gallagher. is he debuting as the anchor of fox news at night tonight. you can now catch him week nights at 12:00 a.m. eastern time. it is a big night. tune in. dvr if you can't watch it live. >> go, trace. >> jesse: my daughter elly was in a flag football game over the weekend. check out nice catch. aly in the flat, catches the ball takes it up field. here she goes. well done. great hands just like her dad. i taught her everything. tonight, "jesse watters primetime" we have stephen a. smith on the crime crisis a lot of people say that i am the white stephen a. smith and i will ask if he agrees with that statement. >> greg: i don't think anybody has ever said that. >> greg: trace, by the way is replacing evil shannon bream. so his new name is dreamy trace gallagher. [oh] >> jesse: i will stay up for >> greg: speaking of dreamy.
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premier of the great psychologist emily compagno, joey devito, kat timpf should be great. instance ains two a's. a lot of people don't know that katie? >> katie: fox continues to to help those impacted by hurricane ian. please visit red cross.org/fox forward. all donations big and small are welcome. thank you to everybody who has already made a donation. we are on our way to almost a million raised right now. help us get over that 1 million mark. keep it going to the people in need. >> jesse: scrooge go over to say alexa donate to red cross. >> katie: get the fox forward in there. >> jesse: go ahead. >> katie: check out this incredible video blind skater from michigan. daniel broke the guinness world record for longest ride on a skateboard 22.5 inches. hopes to one day host skating
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workshops visually impaired. get skateboarding added to the paraolympics. >> jesse: i don't know about that. that seems really risky. >> greg: how does he do that? he was a skateboarder and lost his vision. >> jesse: "special report" is up next bret baier. >> bret: not sure how to take that muscle memory. listen, dreamy trace gallagher will be on this show in a little bit. >> jesse: i will be watching. >> greg: he has a nickname. >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. while florida continues to clean up from hurricane ian. president biden and his team trying to clean up rhetorically self-inflicted wound by kamala harris. made a comment most interpreted federal aid to hurricane victims should be distributed through the prism of race and equity to make up for injustices in years' past. the president meantime
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