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that argument doesn't hold up, that it's a busy open season of runners. we'll see what happens. david, thank you very much. >> thanks, neil. >> neil: russia plans to raise at the un security council that it's ukraine planning to use a dirty bomb attack. ukraine says it's the opposite, it's russia doing that. here we go. here's "the five." ♪ ♪ >> i told you. hi, i'm greg gutfeld, along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., jesse watters, and her version of uber is holding on to a helium balloon, dana perino. this is "the five." with 15 minutes to go until the midterms a huge swing in momentum for the gop has democrats we get their pants. sorry, harold. yes, we are officially on a red tsunami watch, but it like
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nobody has told joe yet. instead of hitting the campaign trail and talking to voters, president biden was cooped up with dnc staffers. i bet it smelled wonderful. biden giving a rousing pep talk on how his party has it in the bag. >> we're running against the tide and beating the tide. we the democrats are the ones that are fiscally responsible. let's get that straight now. republicans are fiscally reckless, pushing tax cuts for the very wealthy that aren't paid for, and exploiting the deficit that is making inflation worse. >> republicans are determined to hold the economy hostage, either give into their demands on social security and medicare which millions of americans rely on and paid for, and republicans will crash the economy. >> that is rousing. if biden's "blame the republicans" strategy fails to catch on, there's a nancy pelosi method of changing the subject. >> it's about getting out the vote.
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everything else is a conversation compared to that. in order to do that, you have to have inspiration. you can't run on empty. the fact is, is that when i heat inflation as i heard there, we have to change that subject. the fight is not about inflation. it's about the cost of living. >> the media going one step further to help democrats spin the bad news by saying inflation is all in your head. >> joining me now to discuss this great inflation myth that i just talked about, i do not want to belittle anybody's experience with inflation. we are all feeling it. we are feeling it in our daily lives. it is real. but it ahas been transformed into something that republicans, in particular running for congress, are blaming joe biden and democrats for specifically, when in fact there's no economic evidence or mathematical evidence, any other kind of evidence, that's actually true. >> so at msnbc they're celebrating halloween early. the there are two big whoppers
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here. joe says the dems are fiscally responsible. how can that be? and then nancy, we felt it when she said it, it's not about inflation, it's about cost of loving. can someone explain in to me? isn't the cost of living affected by inflation? >> of course. i understand what she was trying to do. she did not success. the weird thing about the president's speech today he was giving to democratic staffers at the dnc. it wasn't even like you were trying to persuade independent voters. that's a strange place to do that. let's look back at the democratic narrative this year. first, inflation was transitory. then a rich person problem. remember that little thing from the white house podium? then it was the republicans will make it worse. then it was, hey, at least europe is worse than we are. then it's changing the topic. they don't -- last february in the state of the union address commentary, i said that biden's accomplishments are now vulnerabilities. they only exacerbated that by adding more spending to the --
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what do you call that? the american checkbook. americans feel it. they figured it out. you cannot separate people's lived experience from the fact that they want to say we have a 3.5% unemployment rate, that should be enough, therefore we should be happy and relieved. people are not relieved. if 78% of people feel that inflation is hurting them, and 47% said they've had to make cutbacks in their regular purchases because of inflation, making their lives so hard, they're going to vote on that. you can't change the subject from that. >> i'm going to do my harold ford impression. harold, congratulations on that coaching victory this weekend. >> thank you very much. it was a big win. >> i know you were excited and nervous. i want to wish you well. having said that, you must feel a bit nervous about what's happening. doesn't this young woman to my right make a great point that your party is starting to realize that the adult issues -- inflation, crime and border -- are finally pushing out all that
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twitter-based woke cult stuff. they realize they should have paid attention to this stuff. >> so the woke stuff -- first of all, i'm delighted about the win. >> but it was soccer. >> eat up the clock. >> the voters are now being presented -- i think you're right, dana. the voters are being presented a set of choices at the end. i think to the extent that republicans are able to focus, i think the biggest weakness for democrats is that we've not developed a coherent easy-to-understand policy on the border, that we've not screened we're against cashless bail. i got to tell you, when it comes to the economy and inflation, i think voters are -- have not lost their sense of humor about where the blame should be assigned. i think the fed has failed us in a lot of ways. their primary responsibility is to curb and fight inflation. they neglected to do that in the way they should have. dana laid out politically there were democrats who tagged along
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in the way they talked about transitory and other things. we had an inflation a long time ago. there were democrats and republicans who talked about it. i read a piece this weekend in the "new york times" magazine, a congresswoman majorry taylor greene, who has her own thoughts and designs on what the majority should look like. >> you're a big fan of hers? >> i differ with her. i differ with her a lot. i do think if you read her, i think you believe there's a lot of investigating, a lot of exacting and retribution, and maybe that's what people want. i think voters see that. i don't think all the party is for that. she said in that article that kevin mccarthy has going to have to listen to her. reminded me of the aoc talk, and nancy pelosi has tamped that down. the question is can mccarthy do that. the other big issue is ukraine for voters. do we continue to support zelensky. there's a part of the republican party that doesn't want to do that. it's up to mccarthy to tamp
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that down. this race is tight. i will agree with you. the momentum seems to have shifted more to the republicans over the last few weeks. two weeks, we'll see what turnout is, what the final outcome might be. >> who knows. you know, judge, you have high inflation, high crime, record border crossings, and it's still close. that drives me crazy. how can that be? >> you know, it drives me crazy too. what drives me even crazier is when you have a president who is literally telling the american people that our economy is as strong as hell. there he is, as you say, he's talking to the staffers, 15 days to go, why isn't he out in some of these tougher races, you know, campaigning with some of the candidates? and everything that he says is pretty much a lie. i mean, i always bring my chart. keep saying, oh, the rest of the world is suffering. well, they're not suffering the way we are. countries that we wouldn't
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consider should be in the same league as we are. they are doing better than we are with inflation. i think this whole thing about nancy pelosi, and her saying, you know, well, i don't want to talk about that. i want to change the subject. that's what the democrats have been doing. it's like a shell game. they say this is really what we need to be talking about, that the republicans, they're the violent ones. you saw january 6th, they're the violent ones. forget about the summer of 2020. forget about the fact that crime is through the roof and we're going to talk about it in the next segment. forget about all of that. just listen to us. you've got the mainstream media supporting them with their bully ppulpit, then americans think, gee, maybe it as bad as biden says is. the last interview biden did, where he's asked about whether or not joe biden supports him, i mean, this man, where is the 25th amendment?
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this man doesn't have his wits about him. >> that was a bit weird. and what about that the inflation is a myth, jesse? >> he looked like glenn beck with gloves. was it that cold? i thought it was pretty nice. he says it's no way this is the democrats' fault, but morgan stanley put out a report that says it was the american rescue plan $2 trillion that super-charged inflation. he's a business correspondent. he didn't know that? and then i think it was clyburn who came out and say, yeah, we juiced the numbers with inflation, but we had to do it. he said that on msnbc. business correspondent on msnbc didn't know that, but i knew that, neither a business correspondent and i'm on fox. that's pretty stupid. i get nervous when i hear red pneumonia. you know my thoughts on red wave. you're adding tsunami to it? it's too good to be true.
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biden has been saying there will be a recession next year if you elect republicans. nance nancy pelosi sounds like a political hack. you ask her about the plan on inflation, and the speaker of the house says this is not our plan, but this is how we spin it. it's not our fault because it's happening everywhere. we'll change it to the cost of living. permission to make an analogy. >> yes. >> let's say you have a horrible sex life and you go to your partner, and you say, babe, we have a terrible sex life. what are we going to make this sex life better? and she tells you, first of all, all couples have terrible sex lives, number one. number two, it's not a horrible sex life. it's a challenging sex life. did your sex life improve? it did not. >> jesse, where did you come up with that? >> nancy is spinning her sex life. it's not getting better.
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she's just spinning it. >> oh, god. >> perfect analogy. >> and these are her last interviews as speaker. >> going to italy after this. >> that was something. >> i'm just trying to change the subject. >> that will make the highlight reel. >> hold my hand. >> coming up next, a top democrat says it's your responsibility to not get randomly attacked. ha-ha. ♪ ♪
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>> just over two weeks ago until the midterms, democrats not only trying to change the subject but convince voters they are the ones tough on crime. new york governor kathy hochul will add more police to the subway system after unprovoked attacks, but critics say it's purely political because she's in a tight race. and new york city's mayor might not be helping her case with comments like this. >> i think if you're right about, you know, not having your ipods, not focusing on the phone. i said yesterday, i do the same. we put out a video and information telling people about being aware of what's around them, what's taking place. i encourage new yorkers to do that. >> and blue state oregon could flip over concerns of public safety. might not be an accident that portland's mayor wants a ban on
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homeless encampments. >> the homeless crisis in our city is nothing short of a humanitarian catastrophe. we can better connect homeless portlanders to state and county services by consolidating those critical services in a number of large scale sanctioned sites, paired with the phasing in of the citywide ban on self-sited unsanctioned encampments. >> so the governor's race is very, very tight. looks like the republican could win, because, greg, this experience they've had has not worked. he called it a humanitarian catastrophe in his own city. >> yeah. i can't believe this this guy is still around. portland has been a hellhole since he's been there. mayor adams has a point, to always be aware, but now you're in a state where you can't sit in the subway and play candy crush anymore. those days are gone. you have to look without looking. used to be you couldn't look in people's eyes.
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now you've got to look around the whole time. they keep talking about this pushing thick as unprovoked or random. it's starting to look deliberate to me. may be random for the victim, but seems deliberate. seems like that guy who did that, that was deliberate. it almost makes me feel there's some kind of weird challenge going on in the city that we weren't told about, because it's happening, people just randomly push people. the strangest and worst thing about this, nothing gets done even though everybody agrees it's horrible. we'll say it's the dems' fault, but the other side says it's the republican governors. then there's no second act. well, okay, i'm happy to never blame another democrat. i will never blame another democrat if they would join and act. fire allen bragg, right? get rid of no cash bail. i will forgive them for dragging their feet over this.
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just do it. >> one of the things they said they're going to do, judge, is add 1200 cops to the subway system, just announced on friday and saturday. that's in overtime, because there's not enough cops to do that. >> that's the whole point, overtime. how long can the cops work before they're exhausted? >> you know, that's great. by the way, you figure this out, hopefully two weeks before the election. by the way, i don't forgive them for not doing this earlier. do you know people have been killed, assaulted, raped? the guy pushed off the train? it was suicidal. his mother says he's suicidal, pushed off the platform, but he wasn't hit, thank god. for adams to say, "you got do be aware," no kidding, dick tracy. do something about it. i'm so tired of going after this mayor. he doesn't do anything about it. it's a fault of albany, cashless bail can be resolved. said when i become governor i'm
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going to replace alvin bragg as the da of manhattan, and make sure that we pass a bill that revokes the cashless bail. you don't need to be a genius to figure this out. this guy, wheeler, i remember him from the summer of 2020, now all of a sudden he says it's a vortex of insanity. he's only offering three camps for 3,000 people, the camps hold 125 each. this is near the to these people. it's power to them. they come out at the last minute to get reelected and get power. they don't care about us, about victims. this mayor of new york city, as far as i'm concerned, he doesn't care about victims, because he's not fighting for the victims. >> jesse, one of the things that this mayor in portland is realizing is something that other cities have figured out, and thankfully new york doesn't have, you can't allow tents on the sidewalk. encampments is not a good idea. >> camping is for the woods, not
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the city. they defunded police, and crime exploded. banana republic left portland because it was becoming a banana republic. that summer, when they laid siege to the federal courthouse, shine laser beams into the agents' eyes. >> 60 straight nights. >> yes. throwing molotov cocktails. they dropped all the charges against these guys. next summer, they were blasting commercial grade fireworks at everybody. they didn't do anything about it. trump said take your hate elsewhere. now all of a sudden he's about to do something? no. only because there's an election. then mayor adams. don't listen to music on the subway, pack heat on the subway, because covid will kill you. crime is in your head. remember the other democratic politician, you know what, if
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there's an armed robbery in progress, spill a soda, distract them. this is the time and crime wave where we get safety tips from the politicians. why is it our job to fight the crime wave? we elected them to fight crime. if you're not going to fight it, i need a tax rebate so i can spend money on jujitsu lessons or something, because it's their job. >> harold, here in new york, there are many house races that might flip to republicans. part of the reason, well, a great reason, is because crime is at the top of the list, even beating inflation. so you're looking at somebody like a democratic leader, sean patrick maloney, head of the dccc, taken out by mike lawler, the republican candidate. democrats all of a sudden are talking about crime. they missed it. >> look, i think whenever you have an -- i don't disagree with you, dana. three seats in new york. one or two probably should be contested. there's one that's a real surprise about. and crime is at the top of the list.
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i'm going to differ slightly. when there's a convert to my side, i take them. we will take you on to our side. and when there are people who -- republicans who flipped on choice at the end of their primaries, i accepted them. now, is it political? perhaps. but we have a problem. the and i've tried to explain to my party for a long time, at least the last several months, we can't be for violent criminals having cashless bail. we cannot be for not fully funding the police. i will add, there was a bill that went before congress three weeks ago, that funded the police. republicans didn't like all of it. all of them voted against it. democrats ought to point that out. the bigger issue is not lost on voters. when you tell people that inflation is the real problem, that biden should be campaigning in a certain place, some people aren't feeling it. democrats who believe that crime is not an issue, point to the statistics to try to suggest that, there have been a lot of people who have lost races,
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because they're trying to tell the voter, what you're feeling, what you're experiencing, how safe you are. if kathy hochul wants to make a shift, we should accept it. i live in new york. i take the subway. i don't take it as much. we need our streets and subways safer. anybody that can help us do that, i accept. should they have come sooner? i embrace them. >> if she had said something that will make a difference other than stop the crime. what are you going to do? >> i agree, but she's come around. >> cashless bail, you're the governor, make it happen. >> huge number of retirements with nypd and recruiting is stuff. up next, the student loan bail-out plan that cost you dearly. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> an embarrassing setback for president biden's student debt bail-out program, blocked from moving ahead, but the white house doesn't care. they are urging borrowers to still apply, and calling the republicans hypocrites. >> we've face more than half a dozen lawsuits, many from places that accepted ppe loan relief last year. we're not deterred. we promise to fight to protect you from baseless lawsuits trying to stop us from providing you debt relief. we will not stop fighting for you. >> despite signing the executive order himself, biden is now claiming congress passed the
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bail-out plan. it did not. >> i just signed a law that's being challenged by my republican colleagues, $10,000 written off, it's passed. i got it passed by a vote or two, and it's in effect. >> there he goes again, lying. >> i can't believe donald trump is bribing voters, lying about it, and ignoring the federal court ruling. oh, wait, you're saying joe biden is doing that? he's trying to protect democracy, judge. that's what this is all about, trying to save the democracy. i can't believe the media is not reporting on it -- wait a second. don't the media all have these loans being forgiven? that's why he's buying their silence. i don't like cardona, he's a smile talker, doesn't have the face for it, so that needs to change face. i also like how biden is adding little details to the lie, like, oh, yeah, we passed this in congress. >> uh-huh. >> it was just by, like, a couple of votes. >> one or two. >> just one or two votes. it was a nailbiter at the end.
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that's why he probably thinks he's gotten more done than any other president legislatively in the first two years, because he's making it up. >> that's really sad, greg. i mean, we're talking about half a trillion dollars here. two courts, the fact they didn't put a territory restraining order, but the eighth -- the eighth circuit board of appeals, one under the united states supreme court, did put a temporary ban on it. there's still a possibility that may be it. do you want to not answer this? >> no. i just didn't read that. i love the summary. i love the fact that debt relief is seen as something that goes away. debt relief is another person's burden. it goes to another person. why on earth would we want to forgive loans for people who hate the people who end up paying for them? that's what happens. i have conditions for debt relief. i actually do. number one, do it major by
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major. medical school debt, let's look at that. gender studies? no way. it has to have some kind of contribution to society. the debt relief has to come from the banks and from the schools, because they were in cahoots together with the crazy interest rates, the easy loans, and stupid majors. they knew, like your counselors knew that the gender studies major was not going to help you, you'll be six figures in debt -- >> six figures? >> yeah, that's right. imalmost said three figures. anyway, so the point being is that -- i forgot the point. >> you made a good point. >> thank you. no, no, no. it should be banks and schools. it shouldn't be taxpayers that are footing this. >> all right. dana, apparently 56 -- almost 56% of americans are less likely to vote for a democrat who supports joe biden's student loan cancellation. >> well, the president violated his oath, right? he passed something that he knew was not going to pass muster in
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the courts. he knew it was illegal. when they say we're going to protect you from the justice system? people believe in institutions and the system, should have put this to congress, tried to get it to pass, but you didn't. just like the eviction moratorium, they know things are illegal but do it anyway. the fact that he gave this speech today, to democratic staffers, shows how political this decision was on forgiving student debt. it is just outrageous when they compare it to the ppe loans. the president says that people who got pp loans would not be as productive in the economy as people who are being forgiven student loans. are you kidding me? congress passed the pp loans to help small businesses shut down by the government. nobody forced a small business to take out that pp loan. they were given that loan, because we said we can't do this to them in a pandemic. nobody at this table had a chance to vote on student debt
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relief. it's outrageous to say -- you know, they have a problem with the working class. this is one of the reasons why. they would rather help somebody who took out a loan, maybe they are a burden, but you took out a loan, got the college degree, and you are different from somebody that bought an f-150 to run his business, more productive than the gender studies major. >> and the unemployment rate, you know, you can get a job now. not like you have to stay home. we're dealing with a different kind. person who's getting these loan bail-outs. >> i don't disagree with anything you're saying. i said here a long time ago this should have been tied to what people are studying, the kinds of needs we have in our economy, which we all know everything from pilots to nurses to teachers. we have a shortage of those. frankly, i would have called -- i get what the president is doing. i get some of the politics of this. i get there's a need there for a lot of students to have this --
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some of their loans forgiven, or at least some part of it. we shouldn't be encouraging people until after the courts have spoken. i've said on this show, when it's been president trump, anyone else, sit back and let the facts get sore sorted out h. the courts have halted this. i wouldn't apply for student loan forgiveness until the courts speak. and finally, do what greg said. explain why do these prices keep going up? what prevents us from having to do this in two years, five years, seven years, ten years? >> it's so true. >> why do we have to do it all? you take out a contract. pay it. >> but the debt will be back up. we have to stop it. >> coming up, liberal intolerance strikes again. all hell breaking loose after
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♪ ♪ >> political intolerance becoming a serious problem in america. it always has been unfortunately. just hours after republican senator ted cruz got viciously booed at yankee stadium, his appearance on the "the view" went often the rails, so much so the ladies came to his defense. >> nation has one cause and one cause only. inflation in the united states has one cause and one cause only. >> we do cover climate here. >> excuse me. >> we do cover climate. >> ladies, excuse us. let us do our job. let us do our job. we hear what you have to say, but you've got to go.
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>> they're excusing us of not covering climate change. >> moments later, producers had to use the bleep button and immediately cut to commercial. >> for the vast majority of americans the answer is no. >> this is i think where we have sort of landed. it's on both sides here. i think this is disgusting. it's reprehensible. i give the ladies of "the view" credit for how they behaved. dana, how would you have handled this if you were there? >> i would have been bleeped, 100%. you mean, if i was interviewing ted cruz? they're ridiculous. they're children. they should do time in jail, they should, and no cash bail for these folks interrupting things. it's absurd. their parents have to be
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embarrassed by their behavior. you know, ted cruz, one, he's a good sport. he's willing to go on the show. he has a new book coming out. obviously he wants to public size it. the ladies of "the view" are will to have him come in on, and to treat him like that is preposterous. >> jesse, would you do that if they came on the show? >> never. whoopee, i would interview her, and laugh at her. i think that's more effective. a lot of liberals want to live in a one-party state. they say they're pro-choice. they don't want choice. they want the democrats. they don't want to hear from the republicans at all. if you're yelling at "the view" to cover climate change, have you ever tried to yell at a woman to change her mind? it doesn't work. i've tried it for years, and it doesn't work. they're not going to book al gore tomorrow.
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okay? al gore can't get al gore booked. >> judge? >> the last time i was on "the view," i used to cohost it frequently, the last time i was on, it was a screaming match, and whoopee goldberg threw me out of the building, and my book went to number one on "the new york times." thank you, whoopi. >> i don't think who decides who gets into that audience. make no mistake, if you're a guest there, i know people who have been guests, they can insist on having x number of people in the audience. i don't know what deals there are, but i can tell you this, you've got an audience to some extent primed by "the view." they are always there -- they are anti-republican. they are progressive leftest. so this is their audience. so i don't know what they're surprised at. >> gutfeld, i'll let you close out. i was on greg's show a couple weeks ago, and got heckled.
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greg shut everybody down and said, "we don't heckle." that's the right way to do it. we give them stuff every once in a while there on "the view," but i was impressed with how they handled it. i was equally, if not more impressed, with now senator cruz handled it. >> i thought that was a nice break for the normal chatter. the audience couldn't tell the difference, because generally it is a screaming match. you have the audience basically joining in. that stuff has a reverse effect. it's making me more militant in my adherence to fossil fuels and red meat. i see that, i'll start eating a raw ribeye driving a tractor-trailer up a mountain of coal, just like this the whole time. i'm not stopping you, i'm coming for you, "the view." it's actually not right versus us.
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the fastest. first up, it's a challenge, a maryland couple claims squatters have set up and are refusing to leave. >> i'm with channel 9. can i talk to you for a second? are you staying here, planning to stay? >> why? >> and worse yet, the couple caught moving in with u-haul trucks on the same day. judge, what can you do besides arson? >> you mean, while they're in it, claiming it on your insurance company so you go to jail and not them? >> you have squatters. they don't have a lease. they didn't buy it. the couple bought it. you have to do it civilly. >> why? >> you have to get the order,
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the sheriff can execute the order. >> what about squatters' rights? what do they mean when they say, "squatters rights"? >> this is unbelievable. you go to your hotel room, you realize they've given you the wrong room. >> you keep going. >> i'm afraid to sit in someone else's seats, when they're not there. we shouldn't have this. if they're not allowed to be there, the cops should remove them right away. >> you know they can't do that. they have to get an order from the court. >> judge, i'm saying that's not how it should be. >> you seem like a peaceful person, but something like this would set you off. >> i didn't realize until the last few years, doing the show, this topic would come out, that you can't have a police officer kick them out. those people that are squatting, they seem to know their rights more than the people who bought the house. >> and it might depend on the
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state, which might be more sensitive to the squatter. >> always depends on the state. >> greg, mortgage rates are pretty high. >> why did the origin of the word "squatter" come from? [laughter] that's the thing that bugs me. i'm going to use the tyrus rule, what a missed opportunity for fun and torment. you go to the court. while you go there, you have the time of your life with these squatters while you're in there. do late-night dance parties. have a big kegger. just drive them out. >> hard rock heavy metal music. >> or country. >> oh, the audience will love that. up next, time to stop apologizing. saying sorry make you look weak and feckless, eludes the policies that truly matter. this is straight out of the donald trump playbook, isn't it? >> yeah, i guess so. i think that there's a difference between saying sorry and saying you're wrong.
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>> you're trying to placate someone by saying you're sorry? you don't mean you were wrong? >> this comes up, especially in the article, a lot of it has to come from women say they're sorry a lot. if you're doing it in the workplace -- >> yes, because they're always wrong. >> for example, if you say, "i'm sorry, i want to make a point." cut off the "i'm sorry" part. you're at the meeting for a reason. >> if an apology is warranted, you apologize. we shouldn't be telling people not to say they were wrong. just say, i don't mean that. if you took offense, i apologize. >> start with what i'm saying, or what i mean to say is. you don't have to apologize, especially women who do it instinctively. >> if you -- if somebody bumps into you on the subway, do you say you're sorry? >> yeah, because you don't want to get shot. >> i say i'm sorry, and then get
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and then what happens? she gives him a little kiss and then. >> in love now. >> now they are in love. yeah. >> greg: a lot of pricks there. dana. >> dana: i wanted to say i had a great time in lake palace said new york. >> greg: did you? >> dana: i have never been. this is the plas family. i met them new restaurant called marcy. we went to the sugar creamery. saw this little cow. you like him very much? and this place you could go and basically you self-checkout. like on the honor system. we were definitely not in new york. it was a beautiful, beautiful place. and i was really glad to be there. this visited the olympic center which is unique. >> jesse: we have self-checkout too. >> greg: that's what key call it. >> dana: as cvs.
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>> greg: judge? >> judge jeanine: pirro's poodles. ♪ >> judge jeanine: all right. red, pet, stella, get your butts in this house. okay. halloween is in full swing at the pirro house. check out red, ted and stella in their matching costumes. here is ted in the hat. he refused to look at me. he bent his head down and there they are all in the same direction. and so that's my halloween costume. aren't they beautiful? >> greg: beautiful. jesse, what do you have? >> jesse: action packed waters family weekend see the tape here. we have so he fee i can't and i adventure in rhode island. did that roller coaster. caught me crying. i told her it was window. jackpot that won us a lot of tickets which won us less expensive prizes. there they are baking up some things at their grandparent's house. and there we are on i think it's. >> greg: hurry up i want to get harold in he wants to brag.
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>> jesse: stop it. these are much more important. look at vista and ella at her football game. i got more. i'm going to juan williams this. >> judge jeanine: that's not nice. would, harold. >> harold: 3-0. won. >> greg: you coach soccer. >> harold: i'm retiring. my daughter. >> dana: did your son score a goal? >> harold: she did not. >> judge jeanine: why did you have to admit that? change the subject. >> bret: i will wait to hear the rest of the game story. good job, coach. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight. president biden trying to pump up fellow democrats with a little more than two tweaks go until the midterm elections. the president speaking to a party rally today at the dnc here in washington to staffers there. the speech coming as most polls now suggest democrats could lose control of the house and possibly the u.s
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