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visit euro lipscombe. ask your urologist about your left or call 875 to eleven today. >> and with that another drama packed week in american life.it pad politics comesco to an end, or at least our participation in it. we hope you have the best weekend with the ones you love.y >> and we will see you on monday. hello, everybody. i'm water senior, along ju with judge pirro. harold ford jr., katield patrick and greg gutfeld . it's five o'clock in new york city. >> and this is the five on. pro we made some very goodll com progress. e backwe'll come back tonight,e i believe at that timed we'll have the votes to finish this once and for all. it just reminds me of what my father always told me. it's notow how you start. it's how you finish. fin
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and now we have to finish for the american public because it took this long. now we learned how to govern. >> so now we'll be able to get e the job. positive spin on things.e the dam could finally the be breaking in the battle for the gavel, as we're calling it. gavel.kevin mccarthy inching t a little closer than ever to capturing house speaker, but he's still coming upo a little short. mccarthy was able to flip r 15 out of the twentyhold one republican holdouts, but its wasn't enoug h. he needs a few more votes to save yours truly from the embarrassment of callingembm kevin speaker for the last feww, months. but right now, the republicans are taking are time out until 10 to gorge on pizza and figure out a plan pizza. y been >> mccarthy has reportedly been cutting deals and offering ngconcessions to win overver ke the never kevans. yet he apparently stilvil haapps some work to do. >> several believe that one earns the position of speaker by raising enormous sums of money. thatthere is no doubt that the individual that was nominated by mr. garcia is the
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lebron james of special lebron e interest fundraisings of in this town . there is nobody better, but i would suggest that there aret qualifications for speaker that are far more important. there are attributr more ie, the far more important. >> meanwhile, the liberal media has been havin>> jesseberal megg gobbling up every little morselr of republican infighting and of course, using it allof c to pait the republicans as racist. talkblicans love to talk about black people in two specific ways. the first way is to boost the identity politics whilee bak patting themselves on the back. the second thing republicans. tend rep t to do is to play theh game matching impressive blackee democratic candidates with black conservatives. sort of a they've got one . so we've gotort of a one gambit >> some of these individuals were people who were really only elected based on a litmus thst to stop the tide of diversity in the country. the browning ohef america, the fears that surround that, it's terrifying.ying >> so kevin mccarthy said this a is making the republican
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conference stronger. >> do you think it is actuallyah ? i do think for it is . and , you know, i've thought about this for a couple of days and what has happened is fortheo the last 40 years, the position of speaker has become more andnow what more powerful. and now what's happened is you've got these these outliers, if you can call themth that, who are saying, no, we want certain things. and what we want is we want commitment from mccarthy thatwil there won't be any more trillion dollar fundinglls. bills. instead, we'll have a separate appropriation bills. and that's a good thing for the american people. riation and they're saying thate got a commitment now to get a bill to the floor to vote on term limits. that's a good thing for the american people. a legislation now as a result of their demands on mccarthye pe allows more people, everybody to put amendments on the bill
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that wasn't allowed before. >> so you have to i kind of kind of did a turnaround myself. and i said, you know what? these guys, they stood strong. the men and the women, whoever,. it doesn't matter. but this is democracy in this is action. themthis is them saying we're nt going to get this after you're the speaker. thes speaker e are important things.i and they held out choic and leadership had no choiceg tb off to work with them. and i think that congress is going to be better off inu hc the long run. >> oh, okay.your so you have changed your mind g: a little bit. that is an about face.e se like i've never seen how i said yesterday was i don't want to see the sausage being made and i wished it had been done earlier. >>y'd you go to vienna? >> g not for the food, the sausages. >> greg, i know you've beene poring over this.-- >> you know that this is probably. well, first of all, joy . joy , what's your read saying about, you know, we've got one . so they've got they've gotind of
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to get one . how race. isn't that kind of like behind the whole diversity, equityincls and inclusion agenda? is it buildingio i diversity?e'o and so she's now criticizinge the republicans for putting forth a black candidate. >> and then you have margay,s is that her name? right. she's talking aboutf the browning of america. remember, she thought thateric three hundred and whata., three and forty million dollars would give a million dollars to every american to even. you might want to play. you stay out of this. but this is this. i've never found anything so, so amusing and as tedious as the first time i met you. i agree. i agree with the judge. tothink that conflict keeps you on your toes. right. ght?the reason why the five is o successful is because we didn't have a bunch of agreeable voices. we actually have dissenting we h have one voice from one side that kind of, you know, pulls everybody out. o yot so you're not always in unison, in unison. so you don't end up like a mindless, smelly robot, liketm on morning joe or the or the view we create. >> this kind of tension and tension builds education, er
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makes people smarter. >> you admit when you're rightw. and admit when you're wrong. but here's my problem, okay? sou and this is going to sound likes i'm whining because e i am whining. u doing this?a fr mccarthy on a friday night atifi 10:00 p.m., i would show if this is preempted by mccarthy, i'm becoming an anti mccarthy. i never thougharthy!t i would ba never recovered. i'm going to go, s ao i'm going! to go on a commenting strike. i'm going to comment at all for as long as this goes. monda so why don't you just waitse until monday? people have been dying for you:e to go to come and kevin finally did it.ike. ankeviy your sense of the timinn this thing, do you thinkk ,p.m. as people suggest at ten o'clock? >> might be it. it could be . we're hearing a couple of members who are absent today,nt will be there tonight. toand will vote in the procarth, mccarthy camp. he still is not acrosso tune the finish line. so we'll just have to tune in.ln sorry, greg. i think it's going to happen tonight around the clock chase on a friday night. >> but. i dbut i o havewi somet.
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about the last week. i mean, since voting started o on tuesday, it was clear from te the beginning and actually going into the vote waas way ayd of time, months ahead of time, that this was he was not going to have the votes right away. these twenty republicans haven been falsely accused of having no specifiy acc list of concesss that they wanted, no specific agenda that they wante d, that it was all just personal.e hold they didn't like kevin mccarthy and that's why they're holding up the votinthat is e. t tr >> clearly, that's not true. chip roy has been negotiatingnei thisat behind the scenes. they have a whole list ofh incl things they aren't able to get, which includesud mor putting mor the power in the committees rather than the speaker's office. yo'sffice.u if you're going to d a new government program, you have to get rid ofav a governmet program. ogram. and byron donald said that last week. he said it againday today and e actually switched his vote today, which is progress. and when it comes to the rulesih committee, which is what the conservatives have been electetives had to do, chip roy insisted that they have enough people on that committee to stop bills that are bad fromr even coming up on the floor for. what happe a vote. four day so i think what's happened overi the course of four days, four
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days is not a long tim fore has been great for the countryi wish to see. i wish that not justs, the election for speaker were televised like it was, but every single vote that engle vot they take on the floor that includes funding thingsg with taxpayer money that the american people would see that i know for two yearse they've taken a breabeen teak ph voting and nancy pelosi hasn'tap required the people show up for work. we have had this kind of debate' in a very long time since foreign to most peoplereign to.a but i think it's a good thing.cs and i think that theseons espe conservatives who got these concessions, especially after all the pressure this week, should be applauded. let's turn it over to the democrat here. i'm an american. yeah. an am, who happens to be e aldemocrat, allegedly. >> we still haven't seenen a your birth certificate. >> jesse >> so i think what do you think about what's going on here? so i think that you didn't have to go through all of this to get what the judge and ilate thinrek what katey's articulated really well, it's true in we we the last two years because abe koban, we weren't ablere to seeleut these things.n congre but when i was in congress,d
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c-span aired all of this stuff.v they aired every vote , even aired the after hour. things that happened inan hou the congress, meaning you could go down and occupy an hour of time and talk about whatever you want to talk about, too. what's curious to me is there in the majority. so why do you they're fightingth themselves. and this fight was amongis fig republicans, between the republicans to figure out can we hold ourselverepublicn ws accountable, to be accountable to the people whice?h is a curious thing to me. one would think for the lasto or twenty five years, when youn consider only two or three budgets have been done repuime, it's not because democrats were the problem or republicans were. all thethey all were the problf so if they want and i applaudndt them for this, if they want ar ensure amendments come back into the process and they're voted on in the floor, i think thang on thto right thing to do.if we didn't have to do this to doe that. if they want to ensure tha thate don't pass omnibus bills anymore. and the only reason you passed those big billeason yog bills sf the year is because they didn't do their job during the course of the year. y urso just do your job to put the country through. this is an amazingrough do thint now, i'm interested in seeing
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the rules package when it does get finally drawn upany peop. how many people are going to bec on the rules committee who actually know what the rules committee doesom ort h they just dare to say we have this one thing that we're keconcerned about and we're goig to make sure that this is allo g that we do. >> the congress not only funds the government, the congress has to pontificate and haved. vision about what's goingt hear forward. i didn't hear any of tha anyt ft these guys today. but look, i want them to getrn seated. i want them sworn in. my party lost. if mccarthy is the person who they want, i know him personally. i think he's a nice guy. i hope he's able to manage just this group.le bu to managet i've got to tell r negotiating a lot of the power from the speaker's job, so ital is a constitutional officer, i thosedothat some of who were so just agitatedt just goth kevin understand that this is the speaker's role and it's not just going to beg to b for o years. this is a constitutional officer, second in line to beaye president of the united states . so let's get it over with t'.t o let'ves get itr wi donthe ane as get let's get to work for the american people, okay? >> je live coverage
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. do you think the american>> gre people are watching? do they really areg:o you theyy like broke it up over this?, >> nobody's dying. nobody's being attacked.ck ed, ththis is what politicians . they pull the national security. they just waste t. >> yeah, they just waste our time. thought you were going on astrie commentary strike that lastedevn about a minute. you know, up next, president biden headed to the border, but did you reallys a pb think there's a problem or is it just about twenty , twenty four ? i never love you like, maybe he's a monstrous man. >> there's a new voice on sunday mornings and her name is shannon bream on this. >> michelle, we'll get to the heart of the issues americans care about and remind people in this town they work for you. i'm still that kid from tallahassee.
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the border. y head president biden is finally headed there this sunday, but his homeland security secretary whems to be having a very hard time explaining what the problem is . >> would you, secretary, qualify? >> what is happening on the border right now is a crisis. we have seen, qual the situatioi the border managed in ansi it' orderly way. >> if that's not a crisis, a secretary, what is we have seent two point four million encounters at our southern encot is reflective of the greatest level of displacement of people in if iworld since world war two. it is reflective of a migration challenge that is gripping the entire hemisphere. : does so it is why i didn't really care about the border or is all? about politics. the wall street journa wl thinkt the trip is al ol part of his 2020 four plan. and joe's former mouthpiece, jen psaki, seems to agree. piec this has been one of the biggest attacks from republicans. right. you haven't even been to thee ba bordern,. ens. you haven't seen what's's voc happened. he's vocalized and said it's
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a probleal and said oblem, it'ss broken, and we need to fix it.pw that's why he put forward a plan on this first day. this allows him to say, i've been to the border. i'vet put forward a plan. what's in your cupboard?utting what are you putting forward? wow, jesse .ge jeani >> he's been to the border orouh he will be as of sunday that's a big plus, isn't what is his plan? >>wh i saiatd last's h night hii for amnesty, but there's an app like open table for illegals, and she even admits this is just checking the box. she just says he's going to he could go down there blindfolded and she says, oh, he was being checked the box. my alkies can't say crisis'se pullnds me of men will not pull over and ask for directions. t he cannot say it. and in politics, you know, judge, no matter what is happening, you could be inand the great depression. things are greatre great. economy's humming along. politicians are just unableablet to tell you the truth. o the tand the truth is the ecs not that great. you go gt goodreat employment, t
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wages are really down. the stock market was down thisgo year and a lot of people are saying there's going to bet rece a slight recessionss. ing -- i so all this boasting, it'sk that going to not look that greatar come next year or come this year where it was this twenty , twenty three already. >> i don't remember. that' i think we're in this 2020 square. that's what i heard. yeah. yoheard.: thuthu right. >> you know what the truth is , harold, that americans boththin i think it's across people across thirty six countries describe twenty , twenty two as a bad year. 2 02for themselves and their famiy even more . 81 i% in the u.s. say it's beeng a bad year for the country. what makes the k this>> har is going to be a great year?e d i think jesse's right that the part of the dna of any president or vice president isi just to be wasor to be optimisto about about the country may be president reagan, president bush, president trump, clinton, bush,a ,bush, both of them. everyone no one ever said it any more . while the country is in a i don't feel optimistic about our future. >> i mean, that's what president trum jp did, somethine about the border.
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>> well, now we're talking about the border. i would agre. e to theh ev president . i'd agree with everything that's been said. jen psaki is right. this is going to i hophing hasbs is not just to check the box.t we have a problem with outlinedh many elements of a solution here on this show. i have not n been shy aboutd hae saying how i thought this should have happened earlier. i'm glad it's happening now. i hope some republicans who want to be critical of cri a are not going down, will use this as an opportunity to try to advance something positive. just as democrats, they may see that some republicans may not be in line. and i don'he isst equateue the l buict i quitan the furber and sd copublicans are not known for wanting to to push and advance gun control. but for those who do want to dof it, at times, democrats should welcome them into the fold. republicans shouldg down a welcome biden going down theirand advance their own plan and force this president to respond to them substantively. >> but but, teddy, isn't itthe d the plan of the administration in powermi? isn't that the way it works? is they have a plan and thenl it they try to sell it to the other side, especially when he e had the house, the oval and the
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senate as recently as last week. >>to your question aboutuestion the spending for the optimism, it's really easy to spin badt economic news when you've redefined all of the baden you economic terms like recession. >> right.term or saying inflation transitory.y it's really easy to say it'sou going to be fine when you've redefined all the things that ts make it bad. of th but ine terms of the border, it's interestingin. remember when joe biden spoke t at union station and theyhe homs cleared out all the homeless people out there doing the samp. thing in enl paso right nows with all of the illegal immigrants who have been sleeping in the streets while of it's cold, they're cleaning itos out for the presidential visit. >> so he's not going actually g to see the reality oonf what'srg going on there. and that's a shame if they'rt fe doing it for the purpose of t trying to find a solution to understand what's actually happeninghappen there.e i'm interested itsn watching who he meets with . is he going to meet with political appointees in the agencies who are reallye interested in the administration's perspective that this isn' t mee a crisis? or is he going to meet with frontline border patrol agents who have been smearedho'e by this administration? we can reallsky listen to and a hoestions about whatwh
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the problems are, whatac they need and how his policieste have impacted what they're doing and how to find some political or policy solution back in washington, dc to fix that problem. , what the president offered this week in terms of his plan to solve this problem e until they stop, catchea and release, this will continuse under a different crisis. so e didn't offer any end to that. he did say that a couple of different countries have to apply for asylum in countryra . he didn't say it applies to everybody, which is not going to change anything. ght, >> of course not. all right, greg, the president says he'll accept thirty thousand migrants from cuba, haiti, nicaragua migrantsand venezuela every monh as long as they come here legally. well, i mean, i'm all for coming here legally. >> gre that's not the argument. this is all about illegality, right? streamline the plan. about >>il yeah, i think you shouldin- be . w about wand talk about who's g to meet. >> you should meet with thet agents that he smeared. but that won'tl not ha happen.
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i love the fact that that my yorkist thing, it was on cnn. i mean, to see cnn calling out the border crisis is like seeing bravo call out drag queens. this is justt drag que this is s is something they don't do. >> and that is a sign that they're either coming for they're coming for biden orthiss that somehow this story hasto crossed the cable news blood brain barrier. no, from fox news's brain to whatever that thing is that cnn works with . >> and it is all do you have to admit to the magic buses, the buses that went everywhere . lastly, once again, joe is only doing this fort patr political reasons and not patriotic ones. it's like, imagine only beingio in a relationshie being relanpy and not for the love. w >>it that'h his joe and hiswitha relationship with america. methe only concerns when the gravy train runs out. >> oh, you mean his us for he'so using us to seure. >> how do you feel about that? ? i'm outrage next. waon musk issuing another major warning on technology that you
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the details of their past. you don't sign deals like that unless you're going to give. megan is a test for the royals and the twenty first century. >> i don't see how this damage can be repaired. amanda sweet america, the five warned you about this one . the viral chat. gpt is already ruining. education as we know it. new york city's department of education is banning controversial artificial intelligence from school devices over concerns that it is enabling students to cheat on their assignments. >> elon musk, somethingnments.g it's a new world.. goodbye homework. teachers feaear the r the chatbt is killing critical thinking, and it helps students generate convincing essays that fool many anti plagiarism software. however,hinkin some i can chat t to the rise of technology, like the calculator, which is thought to be the death of
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math until teachers began usingg it to elevate their classwor it greg may come to you. i the idea, i think in schools is about critical thinking doesn and i don't mind a calculator or something to help. >> but when we when we begin to undermine, how does that affect public education at any level? atbe elementary, high school or? college? >> i don't think it undermines it. >> i dunderminesk it adds to it' sethink it adds to it. basically, we think that this is a separate part of our body,l but it actually is in our handis all the time. and it makes us smarter.e go you have everything and we have more power in this thing than they had in a space program.whe >> this is like when we landeden on the moon. this is basically part of your brain when you tryu try to describe artificialderstand intelligence to people, they they don't understand it. >> you have to imagine what your computer or your smartphone as a paralyzed smarrobot. >> so all the knowledge is in io there, but it's containentd. there's no biological force or chemistry to make it autonomous or mobile. so what a.i. is doing its own paralyzing the information inap
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your your laptop or your phoneor ,it's it's allowingn to computation to act.l ch >> and this is going to change medicine. it's going to change law. m it'sed goingic to change everything. it's basically your laptop is going to be growing e. .ienc you're going to have all the answers in the world. if you have a mole on yourture on your arm, you can take a picture of it, you can send it, and you're going to have the knowledge of doctors fromw t the beginning of time to now iho that thing. that's why this is important. a.i. is goin eg to changveryebow everything and it'hes not just >> harold: in yo not if a mole or in your case, a war. if yo >> yes. by the way, if you notice the what is gone have gotten rid of the planners war, butters we're working on that one together. americt wea, no more old wivesca tales, okay? i'm not putting any, like,ee sem trees there on my foot.ge >> weirdos. >>dge, you have a sap. >> strong opinion about this is that and the the topic hereei and education and how it can undermine critical thinking. >> well, there's no question
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it's here. and there's just a question ofnt when. and the truth is that i think it improves us .he itre improves so much of what cn be done that we can't even you know, we can't even assess right now in our body minds. hor you know, how far this can take us . my concern is , is this a chatdc ,you know, with kids in school, we're now living in a world where the kids don'td, want to be graded. they don't want to feel that this one's smarter than them. it's not they don't want it's not about merit anymore. it's not about grades. dy everybody should be treated equally. >> this is going to haves they d a negative impact on student learning unless they develop a way to identify when that t is writing an essay orr writing poetry or a script ortio whatever it is that it doeu s until you tell me that it can do that. i'm worried for schools, for learning. they've to exercise their brains. they're not doing it.. they're home and they'reg at looking tiktok and whatever. >> okay, well, you still can't e
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pass the test if you have i write you're assignment for you. >> i mean, a if you're stillhe going into a room with . that's what they're that's whatt the concern is . but if you're giving the test as a teacher without anywithou electronics, maybe a regular calculator for a math class, you're still not you're going o the test. so i think teacherivs juste have to give their students a choice . you can either cheat and fail the test and fail the class orl. you can do the work and get to the next level. j the problem, as the judgudgee pn points out soc, is in our socieo now, we're just passing kidsof t along for the sake of not hurti hurting our feelings, getting rid of merit, getting rid of actually accomplishing something in education, rather than doing the work and takingtt the test. but there are ways to getys to gearound us currently by still requiring that students know rei the material outside of just lirning in a paper that was written for someone written by someone elskee. >> would you like a book report? can i pretend and jesse, why wasn't this there when i was in high school? >> why wasn't this school? thern i was in college? >> i had to do the work. this close to the pact. >> would you get better grades? would a thig like check?
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i miss the old school way of cheating the cat and mouse game . your adrenaline is pumping. the teacher's thert-and-moteachr >> yes, they'rsoe doing one a some personal work and they're glad someone's every once in a while. >> and you had you you hada cr a crib sheet that you'd write really, really small and you'd have it right here. i didn't. buort thes ye are things just because he did, he sat next to a really smart kid and you just and you lean and you tug th and you lean and you look and then you go like this and you do the best you can. >> you're just trying to survive out there.t you're just trying to get a b it minus. or if it's science and math, sty your a, c plus, you'll be happy because you didn't study and you have no idea if it works. that kind of envie is characterg building. >> it really is eating character. it's smarts, street smarts, i don't endorse cheating. i think it's despicable. kids out there do not cheat, but it happens and a lot of
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people, if they hadn't cheated, wouldn't have graduated. chves right. about the industry money. right.t. the industryd. , the smart kids make money off of the peopleou y who don't want to study like you and you pam moneyy them mony cheap for you. >> right. so there's other kids that you would copy their entirefarm a homework from. and i alwaysnd wondere d what was going through that kid's mind.n >> you know, they don't really want to give you their assignment a copy, but they did it anyway. >>l didlike they feel like i w? pressuring? >> yes, they did. they thought that maybe youught might hurt them, jesse . and copy their assignment so gloriously. >> it's an exact replica of the assignment. and then they get in trouble, too. of the assi always felt like i . did you feel so bad about doing that thing? that's called it's called feeling guilty. did you ever feel thatke? a couple of times.t often i feel guilty, but it wasn't often that i did it. did tand i didn't do it with or people. helps you and it. yeah, you said over on day i had the best far personn the is always a girl in the class.cl and you were tall. always a girl, but you can'tchef
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the gioff. the girls always got to cheat off your smart friendsrls alwayn care when you're cheating. >>ds using charolette. >> but really the worst of the worst you finish the worst:o is when you cheat off. so let's have it wrong to and you're like and you're mad at them, then you're mad at beat them up in the school yard. i kind of like i copied your answer and you got it alla! wrong. i really thanks. >> h, i really hope jeff in georgia did not watch to see here. >> no, i never thoughti di it w. >> a lot of my friends were right. the fastest, the fastest next year movie. bu t it was it out of start
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about this one . supermodel emily aboutcompla a chayefsky is complaining that sh e only attracts emasculatedn it men and it comes after her breakup with comedian pete davidson. >> and slowly they get emasculated and they don't knowk what to do with those feelings. no and then they resent you. >> i feel like i attract them. >> just i'm afraid to go to you first, but i'm going i think you attracts all men . yes. i don't know about masculinityot or not, but when you're dealing with attractive women, you almost have to psychologically tell yourself they're not attractive. >> you can't worship a womantiv that's that attractive. you can't put her on a pedestalb ,treat her like anybody elseik because women don't want to be treated like that. they want to be they don't know. they really don' jesse: t. i shouldn't say i wouldn't want to be treated on the show. y how but people need to know ho handle people like emily. gu >> and obviously this guy. didn't. what's his name? wh name?t? idson. davidson. okay, soed, greg t, you used toa an editor for a men's magazineaf
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with lots of beautiful women. that okay,'s you your take on t. what is she actually saying?by >> she said, what does she mean by strong? she didn't sleep with him and so he dumped her. >> and so she held fast to herrg beliefs. and that makes her strong. she'n and she's not floozie. >> see, i'm trying to work on her, see. all right. paul manly book your thoughts. o >> me? you okay? she says some men just don't know how to handle strongay. women, okay? some men don't kno menw how toao handle strong women, so stay away from them. emily, figure it out.ily, f ig time anahead of time and do your thing. that's the end of it. you know, i mean, it's not a big deal .lo i mean, yooku look a guy's going to know who she is , that she's going to everybody getsa o crazy when they see her. she's got a lot of money. she's very famous.d she' model. she's on the catwalk.ri okay, alght.l right.t point and at that point, you decide what you're going to do and how.
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you're going to handle it. she want >>s a guy. >> the streets are like garbage. that's a child. don't she? look >>, i don't know how many guys are trying to help you.she' well, she is a celebrity and she has to figure out who'ss using her and whteo really isn'. >> yeah, i think that she is she's can be she is in a high profile class and the c buckets of people who are available to meet the standard are limited phonies and loserson . , emily, i wish her the best. >> i mean, i hopbee shste finds happiness. oh, you are sobest. serious. i do. it's good to be here too.od >> but come on , i have another another. >> i'm taking notes on these: we great things you told me about cheating. >> you tell me how . how .e oh my god. it's okay.about ch >> khopefullatiey not advice, jt notes. all right. up nexabt to talk about the perfect deal , taylor swift's cat listed amongl the world's richest pets and reportedly worth ninety seven million dollars. the pop star's furry frienrtedld
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earning her feline fortune inme part with cameos in manyos big budget. so what is gus gutfeld going to make his nine to seven million bucks? i love topics like this because and i get to play with the math of this. okay, you know, let's just let's rounded up one hundred billion dollars. ninety six million. a hundred million dollars. there are twenty five thousand centa millionaires in the world. >> twenty five thousand. so that mean.s this cat is worth more than ninety nine point nine nine nine nine nine ninehe seven five of the earth's seven point eight billion people. that person can buy and sell can . at that per cent buy and sell below of people.out >> judge, what about the poodle's? i put some worth for you, bute t here's the thing. >> what does ih t mean? does it mean the cat can go ,? you know, take some money outana of the bank? does it mean that cash can and y go into sacks of myself a fancy bag? i don't know what it means?. it means taylor swift has the money. >> that's the end of it. is it working for you?ot spend no, i'm with the judge. the cat can't spend the money.
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it can take out worth ninety seven million. it's a furry linberg baby . oh, yes. it could get kidnaped that it's a free lindbergh baby . >>y i t could be cat that. harold, you wish the cat the best. yeah. with the other one . >> good being around.o were who the who ar te the first to . this is the third wealthiest pet in the world or the 30% that dog of that rich woman from chicago. what was her name. helmsley. now. rich w buomt nobody actually lent monee to that dog. yeah. soefy to the that dog still cane out how to withdraw money. >> yes, i can. as an >> as an estate tax, you pass it down to your pet. >> oh, you think that's taxable? yeah, of course. taylor's>> greg: genius . what about.y givi no, there's got to be a taxable income by giving it to those. 's >> lapin what about the horse? stud they gotat to be worth more than this cat. i mean, maybe not. social media makes them worthor a lot, apparently. well, that's alllo right. sadiprah winfrey's dog sady on the list, too.
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a fan mail friday., >> this is one of my favorite f questions of all time fromavques sidwell'tions. b you've been kidnaped two hours later you are returned becausepn you can't stop talking about jessee yourself. >> my you mean. >> well, you you make the kidnapers sick of a topicrs or so i don't think i talk too e much. i really don't. ta allbl the peoplei around this table. i probablyprob a in the leastng. annoying maybe harold. he doesn't talk a lot. a but you you talk a lot. lot you talk a lot. you talk way too much. you are really the kidnapers would probably love me. you shows two shows, but like,en i'm quiet off camera. >> i don't i don't babble like s him in the green room. he doesn't shut up. the really i think you never have the show started. but that's what i do for a living. right. >>t you don't have an off switch. yeah. j not havi'll show you an off u
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and i'll push it. actuall actually have to toggle katie, i don't think i'd eve get kidnaped because that's not you are kidnaped and they're returning you because you won't stop talking about politics. >> maybe that gets annoying. yeah, i don' kidt know, judge. i won't stop talking about the fact that they're goingtalkn to get caught. >> yes. and you're going to prosecuteenf them. they're going to jail. they got to of that. that! and i got friends. har >> all right, harold, this is my favorite question to ask you all the time. d in two you've been kidnaped two hours later, you return. >> you can't stop talking about how great it is to be around the table with you. kidnapers have been trying>> har to help them figure how they can get out of judge, prosecute them if they let me go .abou >> so i'd give i try to give them way out. they're not. start talking about . oh, that's good. that's what you do. >> you say happy to be there. this is one time i probably
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went to my brother. >> would.. all right. real quickreg:, frenchie, ifhe someone looked under your bed, what would they find you, judgj judge? >> i don't wan: t to sayi do.n' oh, okay. >>ns and slippers. that's the end of it. that was i have a i havea sh a shotgun. a shotgun under my bed.d. yeah. yeah, i've got o'henry and for ten compaction all kinds of stuff, that is the best thing to have under your bed. yeah. especially because really. goin well anyway harold, what do you have on your bed. and i'll pretend like i don't know, on my side of the bed i got probably cheerios becacake because my kids sit on my side of it and i just kick them in the bed with my ber wife, tells me to get out of bed is better monday not jessie pacifiers to pacifiers.: right. they get under there and thenune they never come. t fo >> wow. that's amazing that for
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jessie junior. jessie senior, where thoseesse >>dnapers i need don't politics . >>ie i will not play politics.:d the mine's boring. >> maybe soccer too. and some dog hair because the roomba can't fit under there. yes. ethat doesn't have a lot of room under there. >> that'd be funny ifr th they found like dead rumbas. >> yeah. dead roomba, dead roomba,ng on choking on the haithr. >> okay, one more thing is up ♪ next. just right back . and you'll be rid of a fateful trip that started from this trip that started from this topic for the fourth time ship to i'd like to thank our sponsor, liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance or you only pay for insurance or you only pay for what you need. . contestants ready? go . oh, no. only pay for what you need. it is a every day, every ice caps are melting, oceans are rising. more massive storms mean
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one shot of whiskey, one bottle of wine, one bottle of fancy champagne platter at a time tore tot nachos. two blocks from where the lawmakers have been battling it out for the gafl. those lawmakers might want to head over there for a drink before 10:00 tonight. >> jesse: that's a good deal especially those nachos. did you hear about that. >> greg: i heard tater tots. >> jesse: greg? >> greg: tonight probably the best show we have ever done. if you miss this show. but who knows, maybe it might get preempted. i don't know about that. i can't imagine preempting our show for anything. but, hey, let's do this. greg's two legged fox news. besides me, have you ever seen a two legged fox? take a look at this. this woman finds a two legged fox in her backyard. this is in england where everything is weird. he has no problem.
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>> jesse: fox costume. >> greg: no problem. looks like he is walking upright. >> judge jeanine: how do you know that's a fox? >> greg: because it says so in my pocket. if it's not a fox, what else could it somebody in that's crazy this i isengland. >> katie: crazy like a fox. >> jesse: i can't figure that out. >> speaking of animals, a new docuseries debuts on fox nation. the six part series entitled a year on planet earth features a close-up look of wildlife 60 locations around the globe. explores the lives of different animals throughout each season of the year. scientists, conservationists and community members uncover new behavior using pioneering and inventive techniques and put their lives on the line this learn more about wildlife on earth. be sure to catch a year on planet earth on fox nation starting this sunday,
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january 8th. locks great. >> jesse: have you guys ever been on a safari. >> katie: yes. >> jesse: have you ever been on a safari in india? >> katie: no. >> jesse: this guy went on a safari in india and got chased by a rhino. probably got a freedom caucus -- i'm kidding around. >> greg: i hate rinos such a rino. >> jesse: pretty fast and looks pretty scary. tonight "jesse watters primetime" "primetime" goes harlem. >> greg: you have al sharpton on? >> jesse: i says go to harlem. >> judge jeanine: you are not supposed to say that, greg. >> greg: he has him up there. it assumes he is on the show. >> jesse: just because you are pro-elmive. >> judge jeanine: you can't trash. >> greg: al sharpton is on the screen. >> harold: the international airport is asking for a little help. they found a photo album near one of their terminals recently.
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