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inherited the community reinvestment act, and that was what really prompted the housing crisis, and therefore obama could do very little, at that point, to stop it. >> neil: bottom line, they have to reassure people we will get through it. that is our history, to this point. professor, thank you for that. no matter who is in charge, the american people always find a way. to move on. ♪ ♪ >> greg: hello, i'm very gutfeld, emily compagno, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and she is used to being under the microscope when having her clothes tailored, dana perino, "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: big trouble brewing in democrat land. kamala harris no longer on speaking terms with elizabeth warren. sending liz straight to voice mail after the senator dodged a 2024 endorsement. >> could kamala harris be his
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second time around? >> i really want to defer to what makes biden comfortable on his team. i have known kamala a long time, i like kamala, we go way back, but they have to be a team, and my sense is there, i don't mean that by suggesting i think there may be problems, i think they are. >> greg: no problems at all that i just bring up. warren walked back that comment but kamala has not been able to laugh it off. the senator has reportedly been trying to get hold of the vp to bury the hatchet. [laughs] but over a month later, harris is refusing to budge. but don't worry, kamala, you will always have "the view" to tout your accomplishments. >> i think there is some concern about just the lack of policy accomplishments that she has made as vice president. >> i am surprised there is concern. i think it has a lot to do what she has a black woman. black women get everything done. we have saved this country, democracy, for centuries. >> but what specifically?
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>> while code -- >> well, where will i start? >> as vice president, of c of course, -- >> the inflation reduction act, i mean -- >> the list goes on and on. >> greg: the best. but the dem pileup does not stop there, joe biden ticking off the squad, tweeting, "this disastrous decision will have devastating consequence is on our planet, frontline communities, and wildlife closed would be of all right, dana, a little thought experiment right now, there is a subway, late at night, liz and kamala, which one gets out alive? >> dana: one of the things about the kamala harris piece, it is not conservatives who are criticizing her, they don't have to do, this is coming from democrats, there was an article yesterday that said there were a
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lot of democrats concerned about the piling on against kamala harris because what that could mean. we just sit back and watch all of this and we learned a little more about what the democrats think of her, and they are concerned, 80% of democrats don't want biden to run again and are concerned that the conversation is going to turn, if people are concerned about him not running again and they talk about his age, and then you talk about the inevitable, if she would take over, does this become a contest in 2024 between kamala harris' candidacy, in theory, and whoever the republican nominee is? i have some advice i want to impart. >> greg: that is what makes the show so great. >> dana: when someone has insulted you and they get called out on it and they apologize in public and then they try to call you, i have what i call the 3-call practice rule. the first call, you sent to voice mail. the second call, you ask your assistant to take a message. and the third call, you take. and on that call is where your
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political instincts should kick in. that might not happen here, but the third call, you take the call, and then you get leverage, and you use it to your advantage, and you get warren to do something you need her to do or that you want her to do, whatever that might be. you could say "i need you to do this fundraiser for me," "i need you to take over the border because i'm not actually doing that," you actually need some thing to happen -- yes, she could ask her to do anything. that is my rule. if you get dissed and they call you, wait three times come on the third call, take the call. >> greg: what if they call you right before "the five," that it's it's over, right? goes back to zero? >> dana: that's a great one you can say, sorry, i missed your call, i was on a live show called "the five," it is very popular, you might've heard of it. >> greg: that drives me crazy, jesse, are you mad, bury the hatchet has already been used today and you can't use it on your show? >> jesse: i already used it last week. so, i like what dana is thinking with the emotional blackmail. the silent treatment. >> dana: yup. >> jesse: but do you really
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need kamala talking to you? i mean, if kamala gives you the silent treatment, so what? it is not like she has a ton of leverage. what is she going to use liz warren for? i don't know if liz warren is that useful of a person. if i were kamala, i would be upset that she said that. as an emotionally attuned man. if someone said, basically, you are done, i don't know if i would take that person's call, i might never pick up on the third ring. >> dana: okay. >> jesse: but that doesn't matter because liz warren is not as influential as people think. she is unnecessary. what you need our donors to love you, and you are right, because it is the age factor for biden and the kamala confidence factor, it's the same thing. if you talk about one, you are talking about the other, and vice versa, so that is the democrats problem. and if "the view" is blindly following kamala, that tells you something. she could not spontaneously name a single accomplishment, she started rattling off titles that she had held ten, 20 years ago.
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and then she started naming things that joe biden signed that kamala had nothing to do with. that is the best defense they have for kamala harris right now and that is a problem. but right now we are in the swofford stage where joe has not announced and you've seen momentum start building abm trying to gently pull kamala off the ticket, and now you are seeing pushback from women and black women, especially, about, don't you dare pull my black woman off the ticket, and that is really where we are right now. i think it is the donors' next move. they are up. >> greg: jessica, is it time for the peace pipe? [laughter] terrible. >> jessica: that was really terrible. but it is your monday. i understand. i love this. i think that this shows that kamala harris has a backbone and that she has some of that that existed throughout her career, why people like her in the hearings, when bill barr was testifying to get confirmed
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attorney general. the sparring. she has a vibe right now, she has not had a vibe the entire time, people have been attacking her, saying what is she doing, she is the czarina of the border, she is never down there, the face of the roe v. wade conversation, what does that mean? actually think that meant a lot but i understand how people would sit there and say, it is not her name on any of this, which is frankly a problem that all vice president base. joe biden, looking back at his eight years as vice president, one thing was really joe biden's, that was getting gay marriage passed. but otherwise, and that was into his second term, 2015 when it happened. >> greg: after 50 years of being against it, but that is okay. >> jessica: he had an epiphany and high school and didn't want to talk about it. i think this is actually good for her because it sends a signal out into the public that she has not just going to be walked all over, and she is certainly not going to be walked all over by somebody who wanted the job that she ended up getting. and when elizabeth warren says "i didn't mean to say that," this woman eviscerated mike
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lindbergh, ruined his presence will campaign in 40 seconds. elizabeth warren does not misspeak. i know mike does not think, has is that god's gift of the vice presidency, she knows what she's doing and, harris knows what she is doing. something about the caucus of female democrats from the senate, they have the thing together and i think it is important to hold that up and to have the support, but i like that she showed that she wasn't going to be pushed around. >> jessica: are not returning her call? >> greg: that is a low bar for achievement. >> jessica: it is the lead story. everybody is talking about it. >> jesse: a harder comment would have been i'm really into you and she is not. >> jessica: different kind of indian. >> jesse: doesn't matter. >> greg: let jesse have his clever moment. that was good. emily, if you summarize what jessica said, it would be that kamala has not expressed any value beyond her identity. is that we were trying to say?
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>> jessica: it absolutely isn't but i'm great to let it slide. >> greg: he hasn't been able to get on beyond why she has chosen. >> emily: that's exactly right pair of after she assumed the vice presidency, within a year there was sort of an assembly gd of people who work with her, trying to draft a counter narrative to the fact she was being eviscerated, rightly so, in the media for not having accomplished anything. one of the top strategists said, look, she has more experience in elected office than several past presidents and vice presidents. she is being held to an unreasonable standard. that is true, if she is so experienced, why is there nothing to show for it? why was it simply the box that was checked that got her to where she has been because no one can cite any compliments or achievements for being ada or attorney general or senator. i have literally managed performance enhancement plans for federal attorneys and federal employees, where they did less than she had, and she is being lauded? she is being called the face of
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roe v. wade? she has absolutely failed and everything she has been assigned to come and i have to say, i think part of that narrative you're crafting, i love the idea, but i think it is part of a false interpretation of it. i remember her questions, for example, just before director pompeo, the cia, when he was going through his nomination process, her questions were absurd. the pitbull association with a prosecutor, to me there was no substance. it was that knee-jerk sort of grudge we are having because to me, forgiveness is divine. i would rather have a graceful vice president that has some intellectual substance, then one that shuts off, do not disturb him expect me to respect her for it. >> greg: i just feel bad i did not come up with that joke appeared to be when it from corolla. >> greg: up next, socialism for the rich, president biden blasted over his plan to bail out big tax favored bank. yeah. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> emily: democrats are praising president biden's response to a silicon valley bank collapse beer to "the new york post" pointed out the moon was nothing more than a sellout to his rich donor base. 98% of all political contributions from tech employees went to democrats in 2020, with one insider telling the post, silicon valley bank is the bank of the democrats. they are looking after their own. it was the bank of maga, what are the chances it would be bailed out? there is not a chance in hell. democrat biden say it setting
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the stage to bail out more. >> how are we able to protect jobs, get those payrolls done so these owners of these small tech companies, can pay their staffs, et cetera. we did a miraculous job. >> i believe the fed did the right thing to protect depositors and a lot of these companies but when you look at jackson, mississippi, when you look at east palestine, ohio, when you look at folks with student debt and medical debt, they see congress is incapable of acting in three days the way they were capable of acting here. and that is a big issue in this country. why is it that some people deserve relief, get the relief, and others don't? >> emily: part of the question, greg, republicans are blasting president biden and accusing him of special treatment. >> this is a bailout. going to pass that to community banks come every bank in america. >> part of their investment portfolio, they made loans to very risky ventures, based more on their liberal wokeness than
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the actual ability for the borrower to pay the loans back. >> now the question is, do we really have a limit on fdic insurance? if you don't, it becomes a moral hazard and a perverse incentive for executives to take more risks because there's a lot of reward and no downside. >> emily: that's exactly what i was going to say. greg, your thoughts? >> greg: well, i am not a banking expert. everything they just said could be right, that these are woke investors, people on the board don't have the expertise, they searched out the right virtue signal and the right box to tick for identity, instead of economic competence, which lets everybody down, but i don't think it is a bailout to give relief to depositors. i think -- and i don't like the set up of this team sport politics, welcome if it was a trump bank, it would be this w way. that is completely fabricated and you don't know. you should try to stave off the idea of people running to the banks, right?
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this is a small bank. they had some wacky, wacky board, but the reason why the fed is there is to protect peoples -- they didn't do anything wrong, put money in a bank. you didn't commit any sins. you were doing the right thing. where are you supposed to put your money, jesse? >> jesse: a bigger bank. >> greg: a bigger bank. that's kind of the point. >> jesse: you're supposed to be a church. >> greg: exactly. that is why i am not an expert, but i'm also a hypocrite because i do i'm against bailouts. i think investors should be on the hook. people that run the bank should be on the run. are they required to do their due diligence -- i don't do that. i do not. >> emily: part of the issue here, the risk assessment is different in a smaller bank that a bigger bank, and the whole point, the larger picture i see here, the answer is never larger government, the answer is not government when they talk about congress acting, and government meddling. we know from 2008 that is
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exactly the right way to set up for more failure and every dollar the government spends our money to begin with. >> jesse: well, i want to talk about how woke they are because harold come with all due respect, yesterday was telling me this was not a local bank so i did some digging. first of all, they pledged $75 million to black lives matter, and no one on the bank's board is a banker. there is one banker on the board and the rest of them are clinton and obama mega donors. then janet yellen appoints this woman, probably a nice woman, to oversee this bank. she is the san francisco fed chair. and she was so excited on her first day of the job, emily, she makes a little video and she kisses her wife goodbye at the door, and then she puts a little backpack on and she goes to the bank and everybody claps for her and they make a little video, and she knows nothing. she is supposed to oversee what is going on here, and she totally missed it. not only did she miss this banks
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collapse, she missed inflation, too, but like greg said, she has her eyes all over diversity. this bank was all about gender equality, you know, you say you want to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time, right? if you want to have pride month at the bank and do silly little skits about inclusivity, fine, but keep your eye on the balance sheet. if you are doing all of this woke stuff and not looking at the finances, then that is a problem, and that is when everyone has a problem with, the priorities -- >> jessica: every single business has this problem. for some reason, the priorities are changing and you are going to have -- no one is looking for expertise or competence, and you can pick entertainment, you could pick anything, restaurants, anything you want is going to have this problem. >> emily: including federal agencies, data, not only defense and intelligence which are atrocious and a different subject, but also the sec. the cleanup, the doj is investigating the sec is investigating, for what has the sec been doing this entire time?
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they have been demanding these banks and businesses comply with carbon footprints. esg, diversity and inclusivity. they are not doing anything to protect the actual investor. so why are they the ones that are now going to be investigating this? >> dana: it is very interesting, and the justice department looking into what was happening two weeks before this bank fell i think is what i really want to know about because the head guy is selling stocks and handing out bonuses, that should be a red flag. with nobody caught that. all of a sudden, peter teal, he can't win somehow, so whoever is supposed to be minding the henhouse should have caught it, as well, but they didn't. it was interesting, how quickly this happened. they were solvent on wednesday and not on friday? that was very quick. kevin o'leary from "shark tank" was on "newsroom" this morning and he things the government did overreact and we are heading down into this position where you would have no private sector banks. you wonder why elizabeth warren is licking her chops, because
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she wants nationalized government banks. she wants all of those banks to be backed up by the federal government. is not the right thing to do? i don't think so, and i don't think we could do that overnight. i think congress has to have some sort of say in it and we do not have it yet. i want to do a little what about his own because why not? it's been 10 minutes, haven't done it. smaller, regional agricultural banks are very important to rural america. so if you are a farmer or a rancher, you usually know your banker. i remember the banker that my grandfather had. he came and he was part of the cattle drive. it was neighborly, and you understood commit my grandfather needed to go to the bank, want to buy x amount of cattle or this much hate to sell, help me o out, that guy understands that. the big bank at jpmorgan in new york doesn't come in that is why these regional banks are important. and lots of different sectors. the mississippi bank was one of the best at giving ppp loans to small businesses who legitimately were applying for
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that money. it would be interesting if there was a thought experiment and i don't want this to happen but with these democrats who are running to defend svp bank because that is for all the donors are, with a defendant agricultural bank? >> jessica: i'm going to go with the. are a lot of democrats that are in elected office in the heartland. they talk about, jon tester is a great example, heidi heitkamp, who ended up losing her election, i don't think it is one of those cases, greg is right, why is it the depositors fault? why for some of these companies, running a business, it is not your responsibility to check on whether your bank is messing up at this level every couple of months, and this is a story that started being reported months ago, "the wall street journal" started talking about, when you have interest rate hikes at this level and people are buying up treasury bonds, not supposed to be sold in 5-10 years, suddenly turned around and start selling, the market is not going to reflect what the actual value of
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that -- of it is. something that matters a lot, it happened so quickly. a bank run, a tale as old as time, right, but being able to do a bank run off your phone is what isn't. people can go on twitter, tweeting "get out, get out, get out," suddenly $42 billion needs to leave your coffers within 24 hours, that is an impossibility in something we have to deal with. i want to say something about what "the post" had committed was an maga bank, it basically was. peter teal was one of the top five biggest -- huge backer of donald trump in 2016 and 2020, in 2022 he resigned from the board of meta, could back j.p. vance, joined a trump-aligned pack for j.d. vance and blake masters. this embarrassing, whatever jesse was trying come all of the wokeness, you look at who is running that bank, it is a bunch of white guys and three women, and the jobs that those three women have, by the way, are roles that traditionally women have, hr, the cmo, and the chief
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risk officer, who obviously was not doing a great job there. speed when you are saying we need more white guys? >> jessica: i'm really not saying that at all. in terms of esg investing, i was looking around for republicans who believe in it. someone like steve schwartzman, who runs blackstone, a huge pillar of their business. i've never encountered someone who works in finance who cares more about having black faces or trans people at the table more than they care about money, so obviously investing in these things is good for the bottom line and it is not just some woke venture, who is on the board is not who is running these things. >> jesse: whoever is running it is an idiot. >> jessica: they are an idiot, but that is -- >> jesse: esg junk. >> jessica: money -- >> jesse: all of newsom's vineyards -- >> jessica: jesse watters versus steve schwartzman, i will pay to see. >> jesse: i'm going with schwartzman, too. >> greg: you can both be
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right. >> jessica: we can't. >> jesse: let her have one. >> greg: you are adding another variable of pressure into a mix that doesn't talk about profit. you can say oh, this leads to making more money. there is no way you can prove that. there is no oh, this will cause you to make more money, so it as this extra pressure to somebody who should only be focused on the numbers and not on what people look like. >> jesse: less profitable, if you look at the statistics. i don't want to go down that road with you. >> emily: to be continued, everyone. up next, climate lessons from china? democrats think we can learn a thing or two from planet earth's number one polluter. that's next. ♪ ♪ what would it look like? i've had great success as a small business owner, and i can show you how. because of the success of my bestselling book, blue collar cash, i've created an online course called a path to a successful life. get my books and course for just $99.
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biden's energy secretary drawing inspiration from the commies. >> i think china has done, has been very sensitive, and has actually invested a lot in their solutions to achieve their goals. so, we are hopeful, you know, we can all learn from what china is doing, but the amount of money they are investing in clean energy is actually, you know, encouraging. >> jesse: and pelosi wants to be on team china, as well. >> you can't just go after china. you have to say we have to live on this planet together, how can we work together to save the planet from climate change? >> jesse: jessica? this doesn't look good for you guys. [laughter] please get yourself out of this one. >> jessica: i see little upside to doing sxsw. of the munich security conference, yes, you should go there and you should make a big announcement. this doesn't get you that much, people in the audience, i have
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been there a number of times, it is like a fun event where you can drink margaritas and listen to fun people. >> jesse: you can do that at my place. >> jessica: i do that during the weekend and on the weekend i go to sxsw. what you can learn from china, everyone shuts off after that, totally lose consciousness with what you are about to say even if it is china is better than us, when it relates to fossil fuels. that's my point. >> jesse: emily? >> emily: i see it differently, jessica, because she went on to say the reason we can emulate them in part is because there are investment into that. to me that is like equating china with pablo escobar. he is considering himself, murdered by millions of people in his hometown, i am giving to the poor, aren't i a saint? the people that then adore him for it are being totally duped. the reason in part china can get away with so much of its pollution is there designated a developing nation. this is notwithstanding the fact they have the second largest economy by gdp and the number
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one largest economy in the world for the last ten years if you talk about purchasing power. here they are saying, no, no, no, we are developing nation because or 100 million of our citizens are in poverty. yes, because you employ them in labor camps and concentration camps. for someone that we pay her salary, this is a cabinet secretary position, to come out and say and equate china with something to emulate in any regard without any type of notion or reflection or acknowledgment of the complexity underlying that is shocking, and i think she should maybe go back to canada. >> jesse: wait, she is from canada? >> emily: yes, before being governor. >> jesse: i wish i had known that a long time ago. your thoughts on this? the policy? >> dana: i feel at the democrats need to figure out a way to get on the same page, and may be the president should have a cabinet meeting that says guess what, guys, we are not praising china going into this election because 80% of the
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country agrees -- 15% of americans have a positive view of china. apparently that includes the secretary of energy, and the former speaker of the house. just because you go to sxsw does not mean you have to lose all common sense. in fact, what if you went to sxsw and he challenged everybody in the audience to say we here in america are trying to do the right thing. our admissions are down. china is building a coal-fired power plant it week, just because they are also investing a lot of other things does not mean they are doing a great job on climate change. >> jesse: that is like praising them for their covid numbers because they held everybody inside -- >> greg: this is the thing. i am jealous of china, their ability to do whatever they want for the sake of their government. him you can't stop them. however, they are not creative and they are not innovative. we, the west, usually comes up without all the great ideas, and they just enforce it on the people. i'm just kidding peer i'm just saying china is not burdened by any kind of moral sense or restriction, so they can do whatever they want.
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or the free press, that's another thing i want to change. i agree, china, they are opening new power plants and nuclear plants, aren't they, regularly, and think about what a better position the united states would have been if they weren't, for 40 plus years, allowing their media, their activists, the democrat party, jessica, to effectively demonize a tremendous energy source, like nuclear power, because i think it was terrible accidents, i can remember, i just saw a study from the jesse watters study on windmills, i don't know if you want to brag about it, but more people died from windmills that nuclear power, so that was pretty impressive. >> jesse: that is good. did you make that up? >> jessica: you can still use it. >> greg: i bet it is right. if you went from the beginning of the history of windmills to nuclear power, you know windmills has killed more pe people. >> jessica: and windmills cause cancer. >> greg: and bald eagles, jessica, only you wouldn't care because you are a communist. >> jessica: do we not like
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bald eagles? >> jesse: check those numbers in the commercial break. coming up, stanford offering therapy to snotty lives who heckled a conservative judge on campus. ♪ ♪ i was thinking, i should probably set up that 90 day refill. walgreens is all about making life easier. i can help set that up right now for you. i'll be honest, there are days i forget what she's supposed to be taking. hey, i get it... and you're not alone in this, ok? so james, all these prescriptions. are they covered? that's right. with your medicare plan you get low-cost copays. thank you. let's talk about making things easier. walgreens is here. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: free speech under fire on campus. students. after stanford apologized to a concert a federal judge. it is because ambushed by a woke mob after being invited to speak at the schools, law school. >> you invite him to speak here, heckled him nonstop, and i am asking -- [indistinct shouting] >> dana: the school will not discipline the dean who egged them on but offering students who are traumatized by the
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incident mental health support. honestly, what's going on? >> greg: i would like to beat out those students. this isn't like hyde park where people gather to shout at each other for three. this is one of the nation's top schools, these are grad students, and there dean, and they are all freaking morons. this is the cream of the crop and the crop has locusts. this is happening everywhere. it is a mentality, why are institutions failing? because anger causes you to fail and then fail, fail and cause you to get angry, so it is this constant loop that people are in. what a crybaby. why is he here? shut up. i can't wait to see you in a courtroom and you start complaining to the judge about something, he is going to go, shut up, you big baby, get out of here. learned that lesson. >> dana: emily, how about the students who wore masks in the hallway to try to look extra menacing? >> emily: keep in mind, this
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is the same campus that rewards you reporting and honestly any micro-aggression you see your counter on campus. stanford -- here's what troubles me the most, i was in loss will not that long ago, maybe 20 plus years and at that time i was president of the federal aid society, any debate or presentation we had was a fairly balanced debate. there was no resistance. it was awesome. it was true diversity of thought. meanwhile, here are now in 2024, 2023, the dean of diversity you can't even allow diversity of thought in her campus. it is atrocious. what troubles me the most is having how many sentences i have been income how many courtrooms i have been income it matters, and matters deeply to people, the competence and cogent's of your counsel and advocates. the fact this is what these schools are turning out, i would not trust any of these would-b attorneys. >> there is a group >> dana: there is a group
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called speech first and they started a petition to get the dean fired. >> jesse: i'd sign it. the reason they are mad at this judge, i looked, there was a case where this pedophile was convicted, then changed his gender and got to go to a woman's prison, so he could assault more people. and the judge is on to his ruse and the judge called him by the gender, and that is why they are upset, because he missed gendered a pedophile. >> dana: and they are traumatized. >> greg: i can't think of anything worse. >> dana: traumatized. >> jessica: yeah, it's pretty weak. not that this would be my favorite judge, i don't know much about him, i know it was a trump appointee. that doesn't mean anything. he has one of the most important jobs in the country come on the fifth circuit. i think it is so important to listen to everybody. people still say "oh, i can't believe hillary clinton lost,"
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well, were you paying attention? are you talking to anyone who likes donald trump? or didn't like hillary clinton? or whatever it is a vehicle that continues throughout your life. it doesn't hurt to listen to it. you can walk away and say i think that was hate speech, one of the most repulsive people i've ever heard come i don't agree with any of it, but all information makes you stronger and better informed. >> dana: got to admire the judge for being willing to accept the invitation because -- and i imagine he did not think it would turn out -- it does happen more often -- >> greg: those kids come if they have choice to press a button, they would because they think you are in human. they can only be around people like them, they don't even like themselves. >> jesse: they are going to be lawyers with a lot of power to. that is what we're up against, people. >> dana: let it be a lesson. is this a ghost, a glare, or even greg's evil twin? the creepy video that has everyone guessing. that is next on "the fastest."
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showing a mysterious ghost-like figure on the side of a road in arizona. if you do not catch it the first time, watch again. pro-ghost people at the table, me and emily, jesse a little? >> jesse: no, it is some sort of animal. >> emily: a2 ligated by pet animal >> jesse: roll it again. >> jessica: i don't know if they want to do that. dana, what do you think it is? >> dana: i do not think it is a ghost or greg's eagle twin, a little apparition thing like a coyote. >> greg: don't ask me how i know. >> emily: 100% a ghost or a an -- >> greg: just using the word "ghost" does not seem appropriate, something like "post-life," a lifeless, within the lgbtq alphabet at the end. >> jessica: like apple plus.
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>> greg: they don't like being called ghosts. i still think about it some sometimes. >> emily: it's essentially, they thought for decades it terrorized a town. >> dana: good podcast. >> jessica: let's talk about buffalo wild wings. they were forced to admit their boneless wings are not actually wings. a man filed a lawsuit against the chain for false advertising, saying he suffered financial injury because he was under the impression they would be made of when you meet. the restaurant chain mocking the suit in a tweet, saying it's true, our boneless wings are all white meat chicken, our hamburgers contain no ham, our buffalo wings are 0% buffalo. >> dana: okay, they were not forced into admitting anything. they are making fun of a lawsuit, and i think it was brilliant the way they did it. the reason i like boneless buffalo wings is because it is not we meet because i know it ie
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buffalo sauce and i like the blue cheese dressing that goes with it. the celery sticks. i think the way they answered this was perfect and let this guy go on his merry way and try to sue someone else. >> greg: i launched a similar lawsuit many years ago, after ordering sex on the beach at a bar. [laughter] >> jessica: do you order boneless wings? >> jesse: greg sitting at the bar like -- >> greg: really cheap, $8, but what the hell. >> jesse: i'm with the wing company. i remember a controversy at the eagles game, i ordered boneless wings and everybody mocked me and said they are not wings, i said who cares, it is just meat, i am with the wing company. >> jessica: i don't think anyone thought it was in white meat because it is clearly -- >> jesse: obviously. >> emily: there is a history of successful lawsuits like t this. kona brewing company, texas
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roadhouse barbecue, so the strict standards we have. >> jesse: texas roadhouse barbecue not from texas? >> emily: the sauce is not from texas. >> dana: wears it from? this is an outrage. >> emily: we covered that one, too. because of the sanctity of advertising -- >> jesse: fried chicken not from kentucky. >> dana: the recipe. >> jessica: and by colonel himself. okay, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ now i sleep with inspire. inspire? no mask? no hose? just sleep. learn more, and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com hi, i'm william devane. did you know it took our founders 116 days to debate and draft the u.s. constitution? turns out they didn't trust the printing of paper money, .
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three russian projectiles while covering the war in ukraine. the horrific attack took the life of pierre and sasha and fortunately, you have seen him on the air in the last two weeks. ben survived and to mark one year anniversary fox corps executive chair lachlan murdaugh can announced making another $1 million for ukrainian relief efforts in support of the ongoing work across the country and ukrainian refugees worldwide. ben has written about new experience saved a war reporter's mission to make it home. that book is out now. and you can see it. it is number one on amazon and going very strong. highly recommend it excellent read. >> jesse: he will be on "primetime" tomorrow night and well done matching that donation, greg. >> greg: that's all i can do. >> jesse: don't met with the gators, quick, mean and apparently stronger than me. check out this gator bullying this metal fence bends it with ease. nothing. it's like superman. i think that's maybe 14 feet.
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whoa. just slides right through. tonight, "jesse watters primetime" american cities auto duped by a made up country. this is my favorite story of the year. jess. >> jessica: dwelling in honor of international women's month. you haven't rest jesse haven't stopped celebrating. >> greg: certain time of the month i don't. >> jessica: three or four days. jessica jessica author of little women, turned down ply an editor who told her that she, quote, couldn't write and gave her $40 to start a school with. after she became a huge success she sent the $40 back with a letter said in part once upon a time you lent me $40 kindly saying i might return them when i made a pot of gold and that she did. good lady story. bad lady joke though, greg. [laughter] >> greg: you said -- well, anyway.
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going to shut up. >> greg: tonight what a great show this is look how wet this is. joe machi, sarah palin, lawrence jones and kat timpf. that's tonight at 11:00. i will forego greg's fox news and give you some time, emily to do your one more thing so you don't have to talk so fast. >> emily: thanks, greg. hi, everyone. so i have -- i just watched a true crime podcast called the fox true crime podcast. can you subscribe at fox news podcasts.com or anywhere that you listen to podcasts. it's been an incredible journey so far. all of my guests are intimately connected with a crime. so, it's the brother of the missing person. it's the lead fbi investigator boots on ground. it's the prosecutor that prosecuted the actual perp. it's really incredible perspective that are unparalleled. let's watch a clip right now. >> it's because their phone number was found inside mara's
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car. so police knew about that the second day. >> emily: that's julie murray. her sister has been missing almost 20 years. incredible interview where she said so much light on history including leads she described there the family followed up on just last week that law enforcement missed. >> greg: all right, emily. thanks. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. >> bret: hello, greg. i have never seen you that generous with "one more thing." >> greg: that's who i am. >> emily: yea. >> bret: thanks. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier break tonight an international incident in the skies over the black sea. the u.s. military saying a russian fighter jet struck the propeller of a u.s. drone causing american controllers to crash it into the water. the u.s. says the two russian jets conducted an unsafe and unprofessional intercept of that drone. russia tonight denies it. vi

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