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border, over 100 members. won't stop until the border is secure. >> neil: thank you very much, congressman. your long, great service to the country as well. all before becoming a congressman. we will keep you updated on what's happening at the border and tomorrow don't forget jerome powell, federal reserve chairman. he could hint at interest rates hikes to come just as we are getting ready for tax hikes to come. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, greg gutfeld. this is "the five." another weekend of anti-cop and anarchy. domestic terrorism charges. police were pelted with fireworks, bricks, molotov cocktails. rioters launched an all-out assault on what they call cop
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city. that's a proposed $90 million training facility for law enforcement. it's been repeatedly attacked by anti-police and environmental agitators in the past year. some of them were living in the woods. the clash resulting in violence in flames. protesters setting construction equipment ablaze. at least 35 people have been arrested. 23 of them charged with domestic terrorism. and, get this, authorities say many are from out of town. police chief making it clear these attacks will not be tolerated. >> the training center site, armed with fireworks, rocks, molotov cocktails. coordinated criminal attack against officers, actions such as this will not be tolerated. your attack law enforcement officers, you damage equipment, you're breaking the law. criminal activity will not be tolerated in connection with this. >> dana: the anarchy may not be over. georgia's attorney general with this morning. >> there are some individuals,
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as i'm told that went back into the forest last night and there may be in operation going on right now. we will hold everybody accountable that is engaged in violent activity. protesters use words, rioters use violence. again in georgia you can be charged with domestic terrorism for engaging this type of behavior. >> dana: let's go to the legal side of things and whatever else you want to comment on the story, judge. >> judge jeanine: i saw the interview on "america's newsroom," great show, really fantastic. i love the fact that that individual is very clear, it's georgia. we are in a place where we respect the law and you can't come here, especially everyone but two people are from georgia. they are not only not from the state, they are out of the country. some from canada, france, who are these people who believe in anarchy? who want to destroy this cop training center. first of all, look at all of them. a lot of them are young.
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one of them apparently is a lawyer. the amazing part of it is, you don't even know if there be for us other than they hate cops. after george floyd, we decided we were going to retrain cops. this is a training center, this is exactly for that purpose so retrain cops. in the end, what they are doing as they are destroying the training center. by the way, i am tired of hearing about spontaneous protests. these are not spontaneous. it is so planned. people from out of state, out of the country, and these are people who distrust the institutions. everybody is a victim and they believe in anarchy and they want to take down our country and they're starting with law enforcement. r you don't go to places like this. if you attack a law enforcement officer, it's usually up one level in terms of felonies and i hope they hold to it. i hope they plea-bargain the cases, i hope they take it to
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the mat. >> dana: jessica where is stacey abrams today? it is a perfect issue for her. >> jessica: it is. the problem, what side are you on? after biden caught flak for changing his mind, even though he never said he was going to veto the bill but coming down on the side of normalcy and order in terms of the d.c. crime bill. the same side as an mayor of d.c. as well, it's not the best environment for people to come out and be anti-law enforcement necessarily. it seems like a phase we have passed which is a good thing. i think comments from people like the new york city mayor talking about public safety is a prerequisite for prosperity, that is something that big city mayors all over the country are thinking about. keisha lance bottoms, who was mayor of atlanta. i agree with the judge, the fact that it's 23 of 25 or 25. from elsewhere, that seems absurd. if this was a peaceful protest
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it would have gone on. obviously not peaceful. hearing about this story, you have biden in selma for the anniversary of bloody sunday and you think what real civil rights challenges were in this country and people traveled for it. you want to travel for that, that makes sense to me. you want to travel to protest. you're traveling because a few people got thrown out of the forest? >> dana: eric adams, mayor of new york city. >> i think it's a warning sign for the country. public safety is a prerequisite to prosperity, chicago, like new york and many of our big cities across america. we are focused on public safety because people want to be safe. they don't feel safe and they're actually safe, you're going to lose control of the city. >> dana: everything that is galling to the people of georgia or there in atlanta, they are taxpayers paying for the police facility. now people from out of town and out of the country are coming
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and firebombing. >> jesse: the left loves antifa. they have romanticized antifa for years because at heart every left-winger is a revolutionary. they admire their parents were in the parents themselves when they were out protesting nam or making their dumb placards. that's what they dream of doing. to be free-spirited and not care about the consequences and do things that in their hearts they know they believe because the far left does hate the police. they are honored by these people but it's hard for them to talk about because it's so awkward so they don't talk about it. the binder came out today and said the president had never heard of this. no statements from either a democrat senator in georgia about this? it's like it doesn't exist because it hurts the narrative. these people were against maga so it's like the enemy of my enemy is my friends with benefits. it's more romantic than we realize. it's like a girl that it's crazy might steal your car and burn
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your house down but make sure your toes curl. that's the kind of relationship the left has with these people. "new york times" splitting that this was an environmental protest like they were going to save the trees? i didn't know antifa was for the environment. they weren't in east palestine. they weren't on the jersey shore when the whales wash ashore. the hard-core people gives the police and like the judge said, this is a facility where they trained to negotiate hostage situations, where they trained in getaway cars, mass shooting drills so they had to kill some trees to do this, okay. do you want a few trees dead or do you want everybody in atlanta dead? >> dana: do you know how many trees are in georgia. >> jesse: the fed said that it's a loosely organized group. how loose is it if it's from france, canada, every state in
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the union, it was like the faces of meth, did you ever see where they do the math posters? >> dana: apparently one of the things these antifa people hate is and their pictures are shown so let's put them up so everyone can see them. >> greg: generally this would be the opportunity for me to mock their looks but you know what, it's true there are some very homely people in here. but there's a few handsome guys, i will say that. the women looked miserable. i am going to go back. i don't want to make this a bigger story than it is. i think we're looking at a fringe group that's been poisoned by the media. their brains have been poisoned. maybe in ten years or 15 years, 5%, 10% of this group may come out of it and look back in shame or you might just have another weather underground guy who thinks it was really great.
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i makes me wonder, you think about the fact that we are now, we, they, and the police are clashing over a training facility. how absurd this has become. this kind of battle. the fact that, listen to jessica, if it weren't jessica, harold, geraldo, we are all in agreement. we talked about this two weeks ago, a week ago. why, if everybody is in agreement, why is it still happening? can you can say that about seven or a different kind of news stories. why is this still happening? why is there a canadian teacher with giant boobs allowed to teach? why are these stories still going on? it's to keep us busy, that's what i think. in a weird way, if we are at each other's throats, we won't be a theirs which means the people in charge. the fact that this stuff can keep getting worse is only because we are staying out of trouble in other ways. it's like a weird sideshow going on. it keeps the power in power. think about this. if we didn't have this phone.
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you're walking down the lower east side with this phone, the most technologically advanced product in the history of the world probably. years stepping over half dead zombies. as you're holding this. this an incredible confidence here but everything around you is total incompetence. homelessness, drug addiction, crime. it's a weird clash. the reason we have to be distracted is so we don't stop and say it means you've got to go, there is so much incompetence in this world and we are too distracted. this is just a game. it's like antifa here, proud boys they are. that's basically, it keeps us busy. >> jesse: it's easy to knock this off because you just arrest these people. based on looks or track record. >> greg: but we don't. >> judge jeanine: is the cashless bail in georgia? i don't know. i suspect. none of them have roots in the community which used to be the
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test for keeping someone in jail. we'll see. >> dana: so you are more likely to stick around? >> judge jeanine: if you have roots in the community. you have a job, family, a house. >> greg: that's why you go to other places. >> dana: do you want to go go to france with me to protest or riot? >> judge jeanine: yeah. >> greg: we are on tv. >> dana: evidence dr. fauci covered up the lab leak. my little family is me, aria, and jade. just the three of us girls. i never thought twice about feeding her kibble. but about two years ago, i realized she was overweight. she was always out of breath. that's when i decided to introduce
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>> greg: and dr. fauci has some explaining to do. email suggesting that the top doctor had prompted us studying them to debunk the lab leak theory. stood at a white house podium to tell the paper as evidence that the hypothesis was bunk. >> there was a study recently that we can make available to you. a group of highly qualified evolutionary virologists looked at those sequences there, where it is now is totally consistent with the jump of the species from an animal to human. >> greg: totally consistent. republicans think fauci needs to address the lab leak analysis under oath. >> this is what i have called from day one mad science. the sad part about it is we were funding it with our tax dollars. even though dr. fauci denied we were doing gain-of-function research, denied tax dollars are
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being used in it. both statements. dr. fauci needs to be brought in front of these committees under oath. >> greg: president biden doesn't want to talk about it. oh, he's our president. jessica and i try to be nice to fauci but i'm beginning to think he's a liar. when he says totally consistent, that means nothing. it means nothing. it's barely a correlation. it's not a correlation. he was covering his ass. >> jesse: and he got caught. so he funds the wuhan lab and everybody starts dying and then he covers it up and says everybody stay inside until you get a shot that i get royalties from. there is crumbs of evidence that lead right back to him. the media doesn't care. the media is dead and he's going to have the book, or is going to
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tell all these lies and gone all the shows and no one is going to ask him a damn thing. because this country is too invested in the lie. pfizer, big media, big tech, too invested in the lie, when you're living alive for that long and the monies that go, why given up? they can't give it up at this point. i am beginning to think he's never going to pay the price for that and that really me off. >> greg: don't take matters into your own hands. >> jesse: then i might admonish him in public? >> greg: exactly. >> jesse: a restaurant that has a lot of violations for health codes. >> greg: why do they need it to be about the wet market. why did have to be about that? because it could be about anything else? so invested in this idea they couldn't let go? >> jessica: it was a feasible
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explanation and it remains one. low confidence from the department of energy and medium confidence from the fbi. there are multiple theories. you are being disingenuous if you say it's not possible. the reason i think it also matters is the bio weapon discussion. people want to write to that that china was trying to take us all out and that's obviously a very serious accusation and very different from "they were doing virology research in a virology lab. we do gain a function research there which happens all over the world. other democracies participate in that. everyone makes it out as though dr. fauci stood around by himself and said -- >> jesse: we don't do it here. we offshore it. >> jessica: to the point about the fact that the nbcs or the world, msm, whatever you want to call it, nbc was the one that offered the study or the article that blew up about how natural immunity was more effective than the vaccine. that was just a couple weeks ago. i do think the conversation has
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checked put its natural people don't want to take accountability and that's with these investigations are for and we should welcome it. fauci should answer those investigations but not feel like he has to "pay the piper" for what he's done. the idea that fauci spotted or wanted to have it happens we could get rich -- >> jesse: i never said i want today. >> jessica: really? why? >> jesse: gain of function research to help the vaccine companies. >> greg: jessica kind of veered accidentally into the truth. you need an explanation because he don't have an explanation, judge, we are going to think that china did it intentionally when in fact maybe it would be wise for fauci to say you know what, this could have been an accident in the lab and not an act of war but if he doesn't do
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that, then you think china is still on the hook. >> judge jeanine: the whole issue as you follow the facts wherever they take you and it brings you to that question that you just asked. why? why was he so invested that this was something that jumped from an animal to humans. why was that some important question required was it so important that they shut down first amendment discussion? why was it so important they shut down doctors who came up with the idea of hydroxychloroquine. i know people who took that. or ivermectin. why are doctors in california facing the loss of their licenses for even talking about hydroxychloroquine? then you get the real issue. this call, this paper, he was instrumental. commissioning it, editing it, having the final draft of it and he lied straight to everybody's face when he said oh, there was
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an extremely impor highly quali. i don't remember their names. it was him who wrote the paper there's no way that it was a lab leak. in the end, you have to say why? royalties from the medication, the vaccine? let me give you something to think about. that emergency youth authorization -- emergency use authorization is still alive today. they haven't gone for fda approval. if you go to the cdc site when you look at the adverse event history, it would probably never get approval for what they did for us. so whatever the reason is, we need to know the truth. he's a liar. he was a lawyer from the get-go when he hurt the country. >> greg: dana, when he did this study, kind of like oh, i am so surprised to see this, after he basically set it up, it's what you do when you're in court. you get your own expert. he basically manufactured an
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expert witness and then act surprised. >> dana: if you're a scientist in america and dr. fauci sent you a note that said could you look into this for me, and then you write it, and dr. marty makary pointed out on twitter that the authors change their tune. after the request. so i do think the doctor needs to answer. i assume he will want to. he said he was going to testify even after he retired. the other thing is, remember he wasn't just talking about the lab leak. moms and dads all across america are furious about the schools. he said schools were ready to reopen under trump luke denman died buying one that, he said you have to pass america rescue plan in order to reopen the schools. that was all about supposedly getting money to schools which we now know the schools never spent. there's a lot to be answered for. >> greg: jessica, i think you may be right, he may be the first person executed over covid. you said that in the break.
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>> judge jeanine: the leader of the squad could be in some big trouble. house ethics investigation claims that aoc may have violated federal law with her infamous "tax the rich" b12 gala experience. aoc's lawyers apparently tried to warn her to be "extra careful" about going to the exclusive event where tickets can cost $35,000 a pop but met went anywhere after snagging two free tickets. the reporter report claimed she
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racked up thousands of dollars for her dress, shoes, hair, makeup and other goodies and then stiffed the vendors and by not. aoc blames a staffer for not settling the tab. i will start with you, dana. the truth is that she begged, even though there's an email apparently that indicates her lawyers said you have to be very careful about this. you can't take $70,000 worth of tickets from a company that has lobbyists, like vogue. and yet she was insistent and it's not even in her district. why was it so important for her? >> dana: it was important for her to get attention, job number one and she wanted to wear the dress. "tax the rich." the dressmaker. interesting story. woman never pays her taxes. it's interesting for public officials, what are we supposed to do? vogue knows what the rules are and they went to her anyway. she goes to a lawyer and the
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lawyer says don't do it and she says i'm doing it anyway. there's a treasure trove of quotes from her talking about how when she was a bartender she was lowly paid and there needs to be something that's done for people who worked jobs when they don't get paid as much as the people, right? so she is trying to stiff the makeup artist, hairstylist, everybody who was trying to chase down $500. $500 for her hair? honestly. but that's what the charge was. this is a warning, if you're going to do work for alexandria ocasio-cortez, ask for the money up front. because then what happened, aoc throws her staff who doesn't even work for her anymore, under the bus and says "i didn't know. because what i don't believe that. she is in trouble with the ethics office. this will be a stain on her. remember, her claim to fame in her first year as a congresswoman was chasing thousands of high paying jobs out of her district by making sure amazon didn't put a warehouse there.
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>> judge jeanine: it's not only that, jesse. the dress. that me expound a little bit on what dana was saying. a haute couture gown cost about $10,000. currently there's a lot of negotiations back and forth and they got it down to 1300 and then i think it was 300 she ultimately paid. incredible negotiation going on. she kept fighting pain from the get-go. >> jesse: yeah. tax the rich and stiff the poor and that's aoc and she she is the it girl so rich people do favors for her for good press. why is a bond $500. she is wearing a bond. i don't know if that's 500 bucks? i have so much outrage. 10 gallons of outrage. am i going to spill a gallon on this? the lying mad scientist anthony fauci is on the hook for a pandemic that he covered up? or i don't know, the chinese spies bribing the biden family with diamonds and millions in cash.
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i don't know. aoc is unethical. on off i can make enough outrage. i will try. >> dana: i did great job. >> jesse: honestly, i'm really upset about this. >> judge jeanine: the one person who got paid was the manager. she insisted on getting paid ahead of time for the manicure. >> jessica: nails are critically important. this is one of those stories, and we do this a lot more people and conservative media are upset about this. abel and the liberal media have a complete different take away. the dress is iconic now. if you talk to gen zs about it, it's one of the images enshrined in their minds, also her doing that dance outside of her office. conservative representatives went after her. when we cover this originally will focus on the fact that she was going to this event and everyone who was serving was masked. it was at that crescendo moment
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where we were saying people are vaccinated. they should be able to move on with their lives. it became a class issue. you have the people that are paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to be there, et cetera, and they are being served by people who are not worthy of the scene air at this point. but it fits into the same echo chamber about this and i think that's how it will go down in history. the fact that he retained a lawyer specifically to look into this indicates she intended national >> judge jeanine: retained the lawyer and said don't do it and she did it anyway. >> jessica: nails make an outfit. >> judge jeanine: the point is important, she came in, there were all these masked people behind her carrying whatever's behind her. >> greg: everything about her is a juxtaposition between the things she says in the things she really, really wants. by the way, and ethics investigation into politicians is like using a lice comb on a
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whole bowl. you're going to find a lot of stuff. she came in that dress, she had people holding the train in masks. it was a perfect view for somebody wearing a "tax the rich" dress and you have to think about the one thing -- everybody assumes that it's a great message, tax the rich. how long did that take? i want to let you know, the rich paid most of the taxes. you should say that it should've been let's tax the rich even more until we no longer have any rich people left and then we will move on to the middle class and then will go even further because that's exactly what happens. you run out of the rich or the rich run away from your estate. what is it, a million people that left new york? i will just say. a million people. i believe it was more than what's left california. but anyway, you could keep taxing them and i want to know, does she use amazon? does she get her air filters and
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her bath towels like everybody else dollars from amazon? because she is taking advantage of the company she didn't want in her own backyard, she is as elite as you can get from the dress to the "not in my own backyard" persona to the electric car and the french bulldog! she got into politics not to change things but to change her life. she wanted a high status which she got and she wanted to be exempt from the very rules that she wants to enforce on others. she is personally doing a great job. >> jesse: and a $500 bun. >> jessica: it's like a wedding style. >> jesse: you pull it back. >> judge jeanine: one year after the slap, chris rock gets his revenge. (psst psst)
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>> jessica: chris rock is back with a vengeance. one year after the oscars slap heard around the world. the committee and not mincing words, slamming smith and victimhood in his new comedy special. >> people are like, did it hurt? it still hurts. i've got "summertime" ringing in my ears but i'm not a victim. he will never see me on oprah or gayle crying. will smith practices selected outrage. practices selective outrage. a lot of people go, chris, how come you didn't do nothing back? how come you didn't do nothing back that night? 'cause i've got to parents. that's why. because i was raised. >> jessica: greg.
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what did you think of the special? >> greg: i watched it. i would admit i was knocked of a clear mind when i was watching it. at one point i had to stop it and i didn't know how to stop or unstop the pause because i was a little loopy. >> jesse: you're good now, right? >> greg: i'm great now. he has always been like this. he's always been pretty outspoken about, he's never been woke. he is also never been a republican. you can praise him. he's an equal opportunity offender. but saying i'm not a victim and i've got parents, what a message that everybody should hear. this is something, i know it sounds really corny. this is something, it wouldn't hurt for kids in college to watch this and hear somebody successful status. right now the only examples of success in college or victims. victim culture is successful. you need to remind them that no, that's successful.
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victim culture is a failure. it's a failure. that's successful. i thought he did great. i also thought he did a really good comparison, we were talking about this in the green room, black versus white in terms of dating. he is saying that white people just want to help. so when a white person brings a black date home, the white family bends over backwards and ask crazy. oh, my god. but in the reverse, the black parents are like this. interesting juxtaposition that i didn't really know much about but that's all i remember. >> jessica: judge, what did you think especially about, similar to what dave chevelle, someone who goes after everyone but dave chappelle is deafly not a republican. >> judge jeanine: i think it was a turning point, i really do. i think with dave chappelle and chris rock, it's okay to say what you think, it's located trash this nonsense. one of the things, greg, that i
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thought was important was when he said "words don't hurt." a punch in the face hurts. words on a brick hurt. his two front i have ever heard that before. >> dana: sticks and stones? >> judge jeanine: he kind of reset everything. i think also he got into this whole issue, not just of selective outrage but why will smith is slapping him. he comes out, we are not going to play up but he said, you know, will smith's wife is doing x, y, and z and she admits to it. it's public information. and i'm the one who gets slapped. i mean, it was like what we needed to hear. he has been quiet for a year. he's a smart guy. he decided to save it so he could do a special and now everybody -- some people are trashing him. shame on them because he didn't do anything to cause or irritate him. >> jessica: dana, what about waiting a year?
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>> dana: smart. smart business decision. also remember in the weeks afterwards will smith was bending over backwards to say that he was going to go to therapy and he was going to apologize. up one sided down the other and chris just let him sit there and wait to hear what he was going to say. i think it was very smart and also i think, talk about words packing a punch. these really did. i'm training for the phrase "to mind is the best disinfectant." but ridicule is also a lion slayer. that's why it's good to have humor in politics. in china, you can't make fun of the boss but here we can. it makes a difference because that way you can deal with the power structure. wokeism is being attacked mostly by black comedians. by us too. but you having a real impact, having their messages being heard. they are powerful. dave chappelle talked about personal responsibility, not being a victim.
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it's refreshing. the other thing they tell people is, don't take yourself so seriously. be good to your neighbors. have a good life, enjoy it but don't take y yourself so seriously. >> jesse: i think your jokes about our boss have been pretty funny, dana. the reason he didn't hit will smith back is not because he was raised by good parents. it's because will smith is like 6'4", 220. that's the real reason. some other lines in there about, he said, the royal family, they wanted to know. meghan markle and prince harry, what their baby was going to look like. it's not racist. they want to know what the baby is going to look like. he was like, black parents want to know what the baby is going to look like too. and i saw that sober, so i remember most of it. >> jessica: up next, bernie sanders gets stumped on the difference between equity and equality.
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between equity and equality? >> equality, we talk about, i don't know the answer to that is. equality is equality of opportunity. >> equity is more guarantee of outcome, is it not? >> i think so. >> which side do you come down on? >> equality. >> jesse: what a deep thinker, dana. >> dana: unmasked. i remember distinctly greg making that distinction years ago and all of this started and that's what help me make sure that i always knew the difference. put on the spot, what i have to think about it? maybe. equity is a word you hear all the time. it is so ingrained in our society that even joe biden, the president, has issued an executive order making sure that there would be equity across the entire government. now people are pushing back on it, they don't want to necessarily and it turns out,
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guess what, bernie sanders doesn't want it either. >> jesse: joe was coming into office and they handed him a bunch of papers and he was just signing things. he had no idea what he was signing. >> greg: a couple weeks ago. the confusion is intentional. they want to -- i think i said, i don't remember, they want to replace the word equality with equity. but inequality, everybody has the opportunity from below to xl so the starting blocks are the same. equity requires everyone finish the same. which means there has to be forced from above to keep everybody down which is absolute fascism. this isn't a subtle distinction. it's the most important distinction. the only way to unite people is equality. the only way to divide people, equity. that's why you see equity being favored by people in power because it keeps us divided! >> jesse: judge jeanine. >> judge jeanine: i don't know
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whether to congratulate him or pity him. congratulate him because he came around or pity him because either he doesn't remember or he's a liar. that's all i have to say. that's scary, the whole thing was scary. everybody knows the difference between equality and equity, everybody. >> greg: i don't think so. >> jessica: i don't think so either. >> judge jeanine: how could he not know? >> jessica: he doesn't think about defining it. he has a new book that talks about the issues but equality has been wiped out of the discussion. everything is about equity because it involves extra resources going to be able have different circumstances. >> greg: by force. >> jessica: also the kindness of people's hearts. i will say -- i'm not a huge bernie sanders fan because of what happened in the 2016 primaries. should have dropped out earlier. i thought he was very charming and his bill maher interview. so calm and true to himself. >> greg: that's why he's popular. >> jessica: and why young people love this 81-year-old.
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♪ ♪ time now for "one more thing." judge? >> judge jeanine: it's time f for -- we got to jazz that music up more. all right. it is happy national oreo cookie day. that's why i have them in front of me with my glass of milk. at 10 # years old oreo has been one of the best selling dukeys in america since its creation. nabisco first created in a factory in new york city sold the first time in k. factories found in 1 countries
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around the world whether you dunk them, eat them had one bite. eat them birthday. >> we do it for a holiday. why do we do that? >> dana: thursday is going to be national fox news day. it will be amazing. >> greg: i will do one more thing on my pillow. [laughter] >> greg: do you have your my pillow. >> jesse: throw it at him right now. >> jessica: because greg would be upset if i did a go fund me one. different as animal. animals come too close a wild moose chase was caught on camera in idaho. >> jesse: better, jessica. >> jessica: a moose can easily weigh over 1,000 pounds and run up to -- the rider hopped at the last second between it was crushed between the moose and handle bars and walked away without injury. >> i got a nice one. nobody gets hurt in this one. sandy she decided in new
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hampshire she was going to enjoy the snow with her horse named west wind and they decided to do snow angels together. that's amazing. right? they must love each other very much those two. they said they were having fun just like kids. >> dana: greg, your turn. >> greg: tonight i have presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy, jamie lissow, brian kilmeade -- who's that? kat timpf tonight 11:00. let's do, this greg's breaking poughs. you guys approved that a portable toilet becoming an unlikely casualty of a severe storm that brought strong winds to a texas neighborhood. careening out of control. this is breaking poos moment here on fox news. i never thought i would be able to say that on tv. look at it. do you know what? there is somebody inside. do you know who that is? bernie sanders. >> jesse: usually we get a hockey fight and we usually
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don't see this two goalies actually brawl at one of these games look at this thing. ready? come on, goalie. let's go. >> dana: wow. >> jesse: takes him down tonight "jesse watters primetime" illegal aliens eating our bald eagles. >> greg: no they aren't. >> dana: that's a story. >> greg: where do you get that? >> dana: riots. >> bret: washington, d.c.'s top council member wants to withdraw the district's controversial criminal code reform plan. u.s. senate ready to overturn that house republicans want to hear from 16 fbi employees about the weaponization of the bureau. ♪

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