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on the price of oil, so the strategic reserve is something that should be kept for an actual emergency and not depleted before that happens. >> got it, my friend. good to see you as always. more for your incredible service to this country. a modest guy. would be incredible if it holds. danny davis on that. that will do ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro, along with piers morgan, jesse watters, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." >> president biden's desperation is showing again, as he tries to pump up democrats before the midterms, as americans are
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pummeled by higher gas prices. what is joe's solution? a good old-fashioned bribe. president biden is releasing another 15 million barrels, even though our reserve is at the lowest level in nearly four decades. the best part? biden isn't even being coy about his scheme. >> i've been doing everything in my power to reduce gas prices since putin's invasion of ukraine caused these price hikes. without the steps we've taken over the past several months, to ramp up production and lower prices and get relief to consumers, bring down the price charged at the pump to reflect what you pay for the product. you still make a significant profit. shareholders will still do very well. the american people will catch a break they deserve and get a fair price at the pump as well. >> seconds later, the same guy
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claimed that politics has nothing to do with it. >> what is your response to republicans who say you are only doing this as pr to help democrats in the midterms? >> where have they been the last four months? that's my response. >> is it politically motivated, sir? >> look, it makes sense. i've been doing this for how long now? it's not politically motivated at all. >> okay. so here we are. the truth is that gas went up 15% before the first shot in ukraine, and yet biden is making a decision he's got to tap the strategic petroleum reserve, the lowest it's been in four decades. why is he doing that? >> because he's been doing it for a long time. that's his answer. i like to go grocery shopping. >> really? >> i'll go and buy lamb chops. i'll stock up on dinners. i'll get home sometimes, i'll
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text, what are we having for dinner? jesse, you know what, i got home late, you'll have to order delivery. i'm, like, i just went grocery shopping, you're saying i have to order out? that's joe biden. that's what he's doing. >> i did not follow this analogy. >> i get it. >> his food delivery costs have been eating at him for a few days. >> especially the ice cream. you're raiding the rainy day fund, and it's not a rainy day. he's been saying we're going to have nuclear armageddon with russia, that china will prey ontiwaun, that climate change is making hurricanes more ferocious. those are when you want to use the rainy day funds, not when the democrats are about to get rocked. no wonder hunter biden handles the finances and money, because
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he's reckless. trump came in, and said military didn't have any bullets. that's what president trump said. we had to restock. the same thing is happening with oil. the same thing, judge, is happening, because we're giving it all to the ukrainians. it's very, very irresponsible. there's no environmental difference. right? the same emissions, but american workers and companies aren't going to get paid. we paid for these stockpiles, the taxpayers. the taxpayers aren't supposed to be taking a bath here. what are we going to do? we're going to sell the oil that we paid for to the chinese because hunter has a connection? then take the revenues and buy the irs agents guns. it doesn't make any sense whatsoever. joe biden knows it, but that's all he has left. >> the truth is, piers, when joe
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biden talked about it, he said the big oil companies are making more money than ever, which isn't true, but that they should share the profits. you know what, jesse, when you talked about hunter, don't you think hunter should share some of the profits, maybe 10% for the big the whole thing is anticapitalist. >> it's never president biden's fault. it's always somebody else's fault. usually he blames putin or whoever he can think of. if you chart the genesis of his relationship with the saudis, for example, when he was running for president, he was very vocal, the saudis had to become pariahs. i'm sure that didn't go down well with the saudis, who consider themselves to be an ally with the united states. then the iranians, that doesn't go down well with the saudis. surprise-surprise, the saudis
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decided to cut production and joe biden is throwing his toys out of the stroller about it. well, you reap what you sow to an extent. he's wearing thin with the electorate. this is transparently political, done to try to correct what's going on with the gas prices. he saw a blip up in the democratic fortunes heading toward the midterms, but gas prices are edging back up again, not falling. he wants to stop it. it's all disingenuous, very political, and by blaming putin again very biden. >> #verybiden. if he releases the 15 million barrels, that's not going to have any significant impact on the price of oil. >> it's just about one day's worth. it's a global market.
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if you believe in markets, global market is what we have. that helps set the price. that's why you need to have more. that's why you should be be producing more energy here in america. a lot of people are still confused on why on day one his first order of business was to cancel the keystone pipeline. then pass the inflation reduction act, really the climate change bill. look at all the green groups on the left. when that bill passed, they were thrilled, because they got everything that they were promised. you had the president opposing domestic energy, trying to force a transition on the country that we're just not ready for, not because we don't want it, but we're not quite there in innovation. the innovations will come, they're exciting, good stuff down the pipeline, but we won't get to what president biden wants is carbon neutral by 2050. that comes with a price. the price is what you're seeing now. this is a fraction of the price of what you would have to pay.
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then you had the president raise taxes on everybody in order to give rich people tax breaks to givebuy electric vehicles that t $80,000. >> the president demanded that oil companies ramp up production, while he tied their hands. >> uh-huh. you know, joe biden is such an incompetent leader, even his bribes suck. i mean, if you're going to bribe us, give us something great. he said that he's saving $420 million a day, americans are, because of what he's been doing. there are 360 million americans. i did the math, otherwise known as fractions, dana. came to an average of $1.30 per american. how do you break even when the average american has lost $34,000? i did the math again. it will take 30,000 days to break even. that's 90 years. 90 years to get back the money
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you lost with this stupid bribe. anyway, you got to go back to the fatal mistake that the democrats made, that they treated kitchen table issues like a joke, and they treated a joke, the virtue of signaling woke stuff, as something serious. everything went upside down. we called this. we called this. the perfect example, when the kids were in lockdown, the san francisco school board were busy changing the names of schools. they were voting on it. then what happened to them? we led with it. they were recalled. i remember we were saying this is going to spread, because it's funny, maybe obama is the only democrat that watches this show, because he obviously figured it out, but nobody else did. if they had listened to us when that happened, like a year ago, they wouldn't be in this mess. anyway, that's my theory. >> good theory. >> that's a good one. >> up next, joe biden's fear mongering on 2.0 voter
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>> another democratic narrative going up in flames. remember when joe biden and the democrats said that georgia's republican voting law passed last year was going to lead to jim crow on steroids, voter suppression. >> it is the most pernicious thing. this makes jim crow look like jim eagle. this is jim crow on steroids what they're doing in georgia and 40 other states. >> jim crow 2.0 is about two things -- voter suppression and election subversion. it's no longer about who gets to vote. it's about making it hard to vote. >> flash forward to today, and georgia's smashing records for early voting, with ballots cast already exceeding one day early voting total, in the 2018
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midterms. after spreading that vicious lie, the white house is silent on whether joe biden regrets his jim crow 2.0 fear mor mongering. the stacey abrams, no regrets, acting like the performance held her back. >> i know what it feels like to be told you don't have a right to be heard. i faced an obstacle not to vote, but i had the knowledge and wherewithal to fight back. what if you're told, your voice doesn't matter? >> that's never happened. it's easy to vote. it's insulting to tell people they can't vote. it's insulting to tell people they can't get an id. you got to remember this listen -- can i continue? >> please. >> biden and his clan of pigment propaganda cost atlanta the
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all-star game. it exposes the big lie of 2020, that is that biden was a unifier, and the first thing he did was disunify. is that the opposite of unify? >> divide. >> if republicans destroy the dance or take seats by razor thin margins, will the democrats cry foul? if they cause elections of malfeasance, there goes their 2020 rift. they cry foul or shut up. if they cry foul, they can't go after trump if he runs in 2024. >> it's fascinating, because looking into what stacey abrams was saying about last time, that the election was stolen, she said i won, the election laws were rigged, it wasn't a free or fair election. this is basically donald trump. if they try to run on trump stolen election, rigged election, all these things,
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she's on the record as using exactly the same language. like exactly what you just said. if it's close, what are they going to do? >> exactly. >> the mainline that the republicans used for voting integrity, is they say easier to vote, harder to cheat. look at the results. >> whatever the opposite of suppression is, that line today is double the size, i think, of the last midterm -- quite extraordinary. these are huge numbers. >> the biggest ever on the first day. here's the thing. in addition to saying that, she says, you know, i refuse to concede to a system that permits citizens to be denied access, but donald trump is a dangerous man. you know, she goes on and on. then she makes some crazy connection -- and, by the way, coca-cola and the major league baseball, but says abortion is
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connected to inflation. do we have it? >> we have it. >> let's be clear. having children is why you're worried about your price for gas, how much food costs. for women, this is not a reductive issue. you can't be forced to carry an unwanted pregnancy from the economic realities of having a child. >> this is a justification for abortion. she's telling women that one of the ways to cut back on inflation is to not have that baby that's in your belly, because it's going to cost more for food, for gas. i never heard anyone make that connection. i'd like to give her the benefit of the doubt, saying maybe i misinterpreted what she said, but it's pretty clear. >> it's part of the inflation reduction act, right, dana? >> the baby reduction act. they're going all in. >> stuff it. >> i think when she said that, i do think that she believes it. >> okay.
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>> there's that. i don't think she's going to take it back. there's a school of thought, if you're going to be for life, meaning pro-life, that means you as a people, as a taxpayer, you need to be more willing to help women after the baby is born. so that means -- what does that lead to then? do you do subsidized or even free daycare, free healthcare, things like that? they use that kind of an argument. what she's saying, better for you not to have the baby so you don't have higher costs. that's not what i believe. >> it's not directed to you. it's directed to low-income people. >> exactly. >> in a weird way, she makes jim crow sound like jim eagle. >> do you think we'll ever get an apology from the media? they got it so wrong on this voter suppression stuff. they came out and said this was going to reduce voter participation, people wouldn't be able to vote. there was going to be long lines, suppression, and you're
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setting records. >> you're not going to get an apology, but get governor kemp re-elected, and probably herschel walker because, one, he's done better in his race, and because kemp is doing so well. they might not even have to a runoff. .>> never overegg a souffle. >> how do you overegg a souffle? >> it's a warning not to paint an exaggerated picture of something, because reality will come back and bite you. you overegg a souffle -- >> you're just explaining the entire cable news operation. [laughter] >> coming up, a former "new york times" editor putting the paper on blast for being way too woke.
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♪ ♪ >> a "new york times" editor says it was a mistake to break to the woke mob. there was a topic for calling in troops for blew the opportunity that "the new york times" doesn't exist just to tell how progressives should view reality. that was a huge mistake, a missed opportunity for him to show real strength. that happening as trust in the media is near a record low, just 34% of americans trust the press to report the news fully, accurately, and fairly.
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so do you remember this, judge, when this happened? it caused a huge furor. >> yes, i do. >> do you remember what that was like? >> i remember, it was lunacy. it was, like, you know, they've got putin, this madman, killing innocents, kids in schools. you've got the taliban. they can put out essays. you can't have the united states senator putting out an essay, because they said that senator tom cotton fudged the facts about antifa. he didn't fudge the facts about antifa. if you'll remember, congress said antifa was a myth, there wasn't even an antifa. "the new york times" made the left to totalitarianism and dictatorship, and if you don't
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think and speak the way they do, forget the old gray lady, she's dead and buried, there's on to wokesters with earrings and everything else. the simple talk was his opinion based on a law and statute, and they denied that, claiming it put black staffers in danger at "the new york times." crazy. >> and he got fired. >> at the time this was one of the most insane stories i'd ever covered, and reading his account now makes me even more enraged by it. you have a bunch of unelected wokeys lurking in the bowels of the "new york times" newsroom who think they have a greater right to decide what appears in the supposedly impartial newspaper, an elected senator of the united states. i found it absolutely astonishing they were able to wield that power. as a result this editor then gets fired, fired for having the audacity to allow an elected senator to have an op-ed piece
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in the paper, bullied into it by a weak management who unfortunately fell foul to this no cult. i speak from personal experience. i know what it's like, when this woke mob put power on the bosses, the correct response is we note your concern and we're going to carry on what we want to do, because we believe in free speech. this was an unbelievable suppression of free speech by "the new york times." shame on the management. the fact this guy got fired is an absolute disgrace. the fact that that woke mob in the newsroom felt that's what journalism is, that they can decide what kind of op-eds appear, as you say, when vladimir putin and the taliban have given space in those pages, a complete disgrace. >> there's a fox news poll that said the majority of registered voters said the media is a threat to the democracy. sorry. that was "the new york times."
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hard to get 59% of people who agree on anything. >> they've been saying trump is the biggest threat. it's ended up being them. i get thousands of text messages for "jesse watters primetime." they come in, we read them, don't let them affect the show. we get, i never want to see that guest on your show again," mostly piers morgan, and i don't don't ban piers morgan from "primetime." if we had listened to the guy that wrote the op-ed, we would have saved lives, billions in dollars of property damage after those riots raged throughout the entire country all summer. they mobilized the national guard to get rid of, like, 50 migrants, but don't want to mobilize the guard to save our cities. they fired the guy that put out on open sa op-ed about how to se riots, and endorsed a
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presidential ticket bailing out rioters. the people fell for the russia hoax. those reporters are still inside the building, but this guy who ran on op-ed is out the door. it doesn't make sense. >> he's pretty mad about it. he said he was treated like trash. >> one of the things you got to remember about the woke, not just the people with the opinions, it's the people who won't stand up to them, and that's the bosses, whether it's disney, "new york times," nike or espn. their staff is more offended by words than a thug murdering a black sheriff in front of a pawnshop. that's the lesson here, is that the -- again, the importance or danger of their feeling trumps actual practical suffering of real people. and, you know, the solution to all of this, they've got to -- there's got to be a return to some form of blue collar journalism, because right now all you get is one kind of journalist, journalistic prepares, brainwashed, hyperleftest, y elitist
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thattism and sesm rock. they see what happened as violence. they see january 8th as violence -- january 6th as violence. it's far worse than the dozensmn the streets. >> police precincts burned. >> yeah. >> it doesn't matter whether you agree or cotton or not actually. >> no, it dis. >> this is about his right as a u.s. senator to express his opinion in the "new york times." that's it. >> i remember we interviewed him the next morning, and he was so bewildered. wait, what just happened? i thought this was america. ahead, kamala harris trying to right the ship with another staff shakeup. yes, it's a wednesday. that means there's a staff shakeup. is it too late? there's a different democrat in high demand. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> third time is always the charm. kamala harris is testk out her third cheap speechwriter since taking office after a staff exodos saw 16 people running for the hills, never to be seen again. the veep hiring some dude from john kerry's office. we wish him the best of luck, considering what he's up aga against. >> the united states shares an important relationship, which is with the alliance of north korea. >> need to get were you need to go to do the work and get home. >> when we talk about the children of the community, they are the children of the community. >> the significance of the
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passage of time. when you think about it, there's great significance to the passage of time. >> you'll literally see the craters on the moon with your own eyes. with your own eyes. i'm telling you. >> clearly she doesn't need a speechwriter. as kamala harris latries to beef up her image before 2024, she better act quickly. the democrats have a poster child, mayor pete, the most requested surrogate on the campaign trail for democrats in the midterms. that's like the tallest dwarf. getting more requests than vice president kamala harris. >> maybe it's not the speechwriter. >> yes, maybe it's not the speechwriter. >> everything that you just showed was something she was doing without reading a teleprompter. the speechwriter will be very good. politico got some very interesting information about the process. they say they're very meticulous about the hiring of the
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speechwriters. there was a blind writing test, and nobody was supposed to know who wrote what. then when it turned out that the white guy won, they were upset in the office because they wanted a black man to write for the black vice president. >> right. >> this is absolutely nuts. just get the best speechwriter. >> yeah. that's racist, get the best do i smellcy? ooh, disst we don't need competence here, jesse. anyway, jesse, kind of funny that mayor pete is actually more peeappealing when he spends alls time telling people there's nothg o equity? the democrats want the white man over the woman of color? that doesn't make any sense. >> terrible. >> i know you understand public speaking very well. >> very true. >> smart people dumb it down for the crowd. that works. dumb people try to sound smart.
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that doesn't work. that's what she's going through, because she uses words like water scarcity and food insecurity, which means drought and hunger. just say things like drought and hunger. remember writing papers in high school, and for every word you checked the thesaurus, to punch up the vocab. i've seen what it means feeding their aspiration and creativity, both in terms of aptitude and capacity, but also because they're in the best position to understand the needs and capacity of their communities. >> wow. >> that makes absolutely no sense. so when she is given an opportunity to dumb it down for people, she treats you like an idiot. she speaks like a snob. remember when they asked her to explain the ukraine war. she said, ukraine is a country in europe. russia is a bigger country.
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russia invaded and it's bad. she can't get it right. it's not the speechwriters. it's her. >> what do you think, judge? this is her third speechwriter. >> no one can help her. only she can help herself. in the intro, maybe the third term is a charm. not a hundred charms. nobody is going to redo or reimagine kamala harris. the what's interesting, as i said simone sanders on her staff? remember simone? >> yes. >> simone, if she couldn't straighten out kamala, nobody can. simone is smart, can pivot, a tough, strong person. when she exited, i said there's no hope for kamala. if simone sanders can't set her straight, kamala has no hope. the truth is, if it's jealousy of pete buttigieg, that people are asking for hem, instead of the person who claims she's the last person in the room -- maybe that should tell you something,
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but it's jealousy motivating her, that's a petty, ridiculous reason. i mean, if the job itself isn't enough for her to study, be prepared, know the facts, get out there, practice in front of a mirror, then shame on her. >> you know, before the show, piers was mocking our american way with words. >> the mangling of the english language. >> i was trying to be diplomatic. apparently that's why we won the war. anyway, you can go play with your soccer balls. >> no. cricket. >> they're actually footballs. >> what do you think of her speech patterns? is she as kind of bad as her own speech implies? >> what was the worst job i've ever had. obviously occupation exempted. took me back to when i was a teenager. i spent one long hot steaming summer in england in my village, in a field, bagging up mushroom
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compost. it stamp stank in every sense oe word. i did it with my brother, an army colonel, and as the stench got unbearable, we would fight, and led by our mother or father bleeding to be showered and cleaned up. i thought on balance, i'd rather go back and do that again than be kamala harris' speechwriter, because i can't think of a worst job. i think you're right. i don't think it's the speechwriters. i don't think they're writing this word salad nonsense. i think she's ignoring what they're writing, going off script, which is hazardous, if you're not a public speaker, and it's excruciating to watch. >> i hope she's around, because it's entertaining, we get great segments out of it.
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>> mid to marijuana use is bece new normal, the use at an all-time high, set to rise more as more states legalize the drug. access is becoming easier than ever. in canada, uber will begin marijuana to toronto residents. i almost got stoned walking down here. in california, it's even worse. liberated down there, obviously, becoming a part of normal life, and part of the local industry. but in england, it remains illegal. in fact, the british government are now trying to get the drug marijuana reclassified on the same level as cocaine and heroin
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as a controlled substance. we're going the other way in the uk. >> very interesting. look, i've never been in favor of it, even when i had illnd had the ability to smoke it i wouldn't do it. i believe that it is dangerous. i think it leads to other things. but i'm a prosecutor, it's in my dna. i can't th change that. what a lot of people don't understand, when you drive under the influence of marijuana, it is the same as if you were driving drunk. people don't understand that. it embarrass your judgment, your motor coordination. if you're on an assembly line, if you're working, things won't go as well. i'm not surprised about england, the uk, and i'm very impressed, because two large european studies show that people under the influence of cannabis are twice as likely to cause fatal car crashes than people who are not. >> greg, what do you think? >> driving under the influence of any substance should be illegal. you should be arrested, fined or punished in any way.
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other than that, if you use something safely, no one has a right to tell you what you can't do that. you have a righto oblivion. the most on earth are drunks. the people who smoke pot, least violen. perkpercocet from a doctor, thas fentanyl made in mexico with the help of china. you purify them, let fewer people die. clearly criminalization doesn't work. you can do legalization, but you have to understand at some point that junkies don't want to live with us, and they shouldn't live among us. people who cannot handle the drugs, we need to find a place for them, but for the rest of us who can come to work and get high after work -- i wonder who did that last night. who knows. could be somebody here at this table, you know. i know, dana.
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i could smell it on your jacket. the sad part about is life, we all have a right to our oblivion, and nobody has a right to tell me anything else. just so happens, booze got there first, and we decided we could only have one vice, it was booze, and turns out booze kills more people than anything. >> dana, no one has actually od'd on marijuana. that's a true fact, which is extraordinary, but it's true. >> if you want to smoke pot, fine, whatever, do whatever you want.o things. one, could somebody make an innovation so it doesn't smell so bad? it smells terrible all over the city. second thing i would ask, if you're going to do it, dispose of it properly so our dogs stop eating it, getting high, and requiring veterinary care. >> good points. >> you keep saying it's outside your apartment. >> i accidentally experimented and didn't inhale for several years. several years, never inhaled.
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it wasn't right for me. other people can pull it off. i can't pull it off. you know, i usually think about things as it relates to me. that's my opinion. >> if you're a leftest worried about the climate, the good thing about uber doing that, you can get your weed and munchies at the same time. it's one trip. >> you can tell she's never smoked food figuratively. [laughter] >> what is it? >> that's enough. "one more thing" is up next. . t he.
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inspired by grammy winnie hit. what's love got to do it black mini dress, black jacket and drop earrings. the doll was available for $55 on mattel's website all the stores sold out in every store in just one day. all right? wibut the tina turner doll joins madam c.j. walker and jane goodall. >> piers: looks a bit like you, i thought. that's a compliment. >> jesse: trying to stir it up. >> piers: you will be -- may be surprised here. this is not the most disturbing emotional and intense exhausting experience i have had today with you four. it was actually the morning formerly know as kanye west. yee two hour encounter quite
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extraordinary. roller coaster of emotions ending up with him eventually and pretty t torturous doing defcon three. walked out and came back. he said some pretty inflammatory things about president biden. which will be breaking in evening. this is probably the most extraordinary interview i have ever done. this is a little clip. >> are you sorry you said that? >> no. >> you should be. >> absolutely not. >> you should be. >> absolutely not. >> you should be. >> i will say i'm sorry for the people that i hurt with the defcon. the confusion that i caused. i feel like i caused hurt and confusion. >> judge jeanine: wow. >> piers: pretty lively. >> judge jeanine: look forward to that jesse? >> jesse: do you want to see something really gross? this guy has set the guinness book of world records fol poppi. >> judge jeanine: oh my god. >> jesse: make hisxtbeyond the .
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he actually loses his vision for a few seconds. set the kwanis book of world records. don't look anymore. 7:00. "jesse watters primetime," we have drag queen who calls out these child performances and then we will have a drag queen later on in the week who is for it. >> judge jeanine: all right, greg. >> greg: take me an hour to get that makeup off. tonight for my show, after i get the makeup off, i have harlan williams, wil legendary comedian drinking the urine in dumb and dumber. guy benson, kat timpf and tyrus. i'm not going to do the greg security footage it will take a while and eat into dana. >> dana: might be better. >> greg: take a look at greg's security footage. you blew it up. check out this little cat burglars in the this when it breaks into the house that there is a security camera. it knows like any burglar knows you have got to disable the camera before you steal things
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and then what happens? it goes and checks -- gets what he needs and then where is he? come on, come back here. [laughter] this is why i asked in the break. >> dana: what's he do? >> greg: pointless. >> greg: i asked them don't edit it. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret, are you there? >> bret: can we help in any way down here? can we do some editing or something? >> judge jeanine: thank you though. >> bret: thanks, judge. >> judge jeanine: bye. >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight president biden is releasing another 15 million barrels of oil from the petroleum sphreej reserve that comes less than three weeks from the election that can potentially strip his party of congressional control of not only one but two chambers. the president's actions have left the crucial supply of oil
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