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contain the politics of it and just keep that border open and have people come on him. >> you'll be surprised to hear that that's not their intention but we'll see where it goes. because it is not improving. thank you senator very, very much. and we do always reach out to america's office to see if they like to come on, but we do not hear back but we keep trying and we keep trying. and we will continue to track. ♪ ♪ >> hello, jessica tarlov and jesse watters and the evil shannon bream. here we are with "the five." >> 80-year-old joe biden it is ready for an makeover, the fossil and cheapest touring america and trying to get voters to like him again. joel 2.0, no, wants to boost his popularity before making his
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extremely delay 2024 elijah fisher. but on day one he cannot let go of attacking extremes neither republicans. >> invest in americans and give them opportunity to invest in ourselves, it is working. but unfortunately, extreme republicans, not all that extreme republicans are threatening to undo all this progress. they're putting our comedy in jeopardy by threatening to refuse to pay america's bills. they want this see a clean energy for china to make us depended on oversea supplies and supply chains and export jobs overseas. but if that is for you, and from michael republicans in congress, it is not on my watch. we are not going to let them onto other part is that we have made. >> oh, boy. but it is an uphill battle for vita because voters are not buying with the old dog is selling. only a quarter of democrats actually wanted to run for reelection, and its slim pickings is biting decides to sit out on the sidelines. i mean, law is not sending any appeal to anyone's leg. and while people are being
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begged to support income is getting very interesting are the republican side of the aisle. donald trump going after ron desantis. >> he got the nomination but there was no way he was going to be the future of the democratic party. and i said ron, you can beat this guy, and they got the nomination, but could have never gone that nomination, he will be working in a pizza parlor place or a law office right now. and he would not be very happy, but is getting crushed down the poles. because he did little things like motion against use of security, voting against medicare, his numbers are not very good and cultivate -- see what you know, shannon welcome to the show, but you know what this is, if your republican you do now would be the second in line. >> especially at the beginning, because that's when you get it at the waist, because you want to be the third person, you want to be like young kim does that make sense? what do you make of this because the roast has begun?
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>> it has. and there's a whole pack infrastructure in conversation about whether or not he'll get them but maybe he's been listening to advice greg, he doesn't want to be the next one in line, but it's a buffer, and the president has gone off to her a little bit, but -- so we will see, but can i say about the president, the current when reinventing himself. i went through to think about all the different audiences where he talks about where he was raised in a puerto rican community, that he wants to show her more than most jewish people, he said a student of persian culture and then the single truck driver. and he has also been a coal miner although his teams that he was kidding about that. but he got his start out of an hbcus. then he beat up someone, so i have a lot happening. anglican more to a lot of different audiences. >> that is true. any stranded that this reinvention but everything you talked about is exactly what trump comments. >> that is what is hysterical,
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he wants to invest in america, but basically it is make america great. and this is a man who has a policy of trying to make america less buddies coming out and saying that he is investing in america. look how great it is and look at these numbers and nobody has done what i've done, but you know what no one has come out of the culvert epidemic when everything was flatlined. that's why any increase that he said is historical is even more significant because it was nothing that went before him. but you know what cracks me up, 50% of democrats do not even know who they want to run for president. in the the democrats because they have no no one at all, they don't know what they're doing. at least republican have a deep bench, and you know, the democrats don't like them so what is going to happen? he cannot deny his way out of this he cannot. >> jessica, according to that poll, 25% want him to run again, which is consistent have 25% of the population being crazy.
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>> i did not know that was the official stat, but i am looking at you 30% with no preference. and i'm adding you to the i want president biden to run so he is questioning the way that i lookk at it. >> you and your math jessica. >> i hate when i have to use basic math. but i said it before and assayed again, republicans underestimate joe biden at their own peril. this is what they thought in 2020, it was can be no problem he's a basement dweller, and corn pop wasn't real but ended up being reality's got no policies or whatever he'll win, but democrats over perform in the midterms as well, so... it is always going to be tough in a general election, and i think what is going on with donald trump and desantis is frustrating. i'm hearing from a lot of republicans is frustrating for them, people who like donald trump anne heche florida gov. ron desantis, they have no reason to go after governor who is a shining example of how you
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get to covid, he she aphis was on earlier and he was a big supporter of -- the interview was horrific. in fact a friend was talking about it, because who comes out for a big rally with everything going on and spends all of this time praising the january 6th folks. over the choir, because please move forward on this. give your policy agenda for what is the calm and not necessarily looking back at it. so, i feel pretty good about president biden's position, in terms of who's on the bench, people will emerge, but if he doesn't when he is running. but plenty of people are going to be able to step up to do this, we note newton and i love the guy out of colorado, that energy i doubt that he would do it, but he's an interesting guy. and he's amazing, a lot of republicans like him. >> what's his name? >> the governor of colorado. >> way colorado has a governor oh, okay, got you i got to get back into politics.
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better get on now. you know jesse, is seems to me that the democrats seem to be losing working-class families, especially because they have inserted the print supremacy of activism over parents. and i think that is the big weakness, the more they do that, i think the more trouble than it being what say you? >> would agree, doesn't matter how many construction work as you put behind the president, they are saying there's too many construction workers. so that is just as joe's legacy, the deepest middle-class guy, but if you look at his results, he doesn't excite democrats and he doesn't pay democrats. people are not making money under joe biden. and after the last two years stock market was only have 4.5% and wages are down. civil democrats even if they have to make the money or you have to excite them and there's no darius snow kamala harris, you don't hear from joe biden eight oh c from joe biden, he doesn't sell throws up and down
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anybody's leg. it's just not there so people have begun to look around and they are looking around and they might have to settle again on what's nothingness my question was it like democrats fall in love and republicans fall in line? will they get the opposite last time. would something along that line, but they might have to fall in line again under joe biden. desantis is taking a bruising. i used to think it was smart of him to stay quiet, when he was just being governor and trump started to hit them, but he is suffering. and he is bleeding. he is painting him as does ryan know consultant driven guy who does not have what it takes. and ron is quiet about it. and if i were desantis, i would start attacking. because every day that goes by that he's drying blood donald trump, but it's time to get to an announcement situation you are going to be bloodied out. >> but he got criticized, he pushed back a little and said i don't have any experience paying
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off stars, then he was criticized what is he supposed to do? >> it is a daily pummeling that he is laying on this guy donald trump, and having more weeks a month is this gonna sustain itself? ron has to come out and say something comoros desantis is going to limp this primary. >> that's why he got a number three. all right, democrats and the media racing to politicize the school shooting in tennessee. h
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>> democrats in the media called for gun control after the tragic tennessee student. new body cam footage shows officers were quick to take on the act. they revealed the shooter was being treated for mental illness by doctor, but because authorities would never let it she was to legally purchase and for just seven guns. democrats in the media now waiting for any of these facts come out, they moved immediately to politicize the attack listen to this. >> you are not allowed to go out own automatic weapon or a flamethrower, to own these things, why in gods name jahlil ryles these weapons of war in our streets and in our schools. >> we need republicans and
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congress to show some courage. this is what they owe these parents. >> this is pathetic, it is hard for me to serve out there with some of the people that i met serving is at work, they are part of the danger and they are so attached to guns. and there's just no hope with them. >> at what point do more grounds make us more safe, but the answer is never. >> politicians in this chamber that have been bought and paid for by the nra, that put profits over people and over human li lives. cal which. >> it's only only conversation we should be having, when we ban adrs. >> police say they do shooter made in retarding another -- that fact was lost in some people in the media. >> to some degree, it shows the myths behind this idea that if you get what you have read on and more police than be in more places quicker than we are going to stop this.
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we need to stop this because law enforcement alone cannot solve this problem. >> greg, you've had time to digest that shooting what are your thoughts? >> you know where i am in all this, i am all about minimizing the coverage of these events because study shows it increases the probability of them occurring again. so, even this politicalization of this time i don't even want to talk about it be honest, i feel like many of these people at npc's and if it game of life and they're now playing characters because you can tell by the clerk repetition. in the cost of repeating the same line over and over again because they do not have any ideas, they kiss like this persist because they like ratings in the media, and i love the disconnect between media reality check reality, because the media was correcting themselves about nist entering the mass murderer, yet they overlook the fact that they were deadnaming the mail by calling them a female, was waiting for that tool.
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steve lenox seven fred upton's legally purchase what she was seeing some mental illness where the parents? >> the first thing i want to say is scott plus those police officers who one in there and eliminated that threat. for all the people who wanted to defund the police and throw it to integration that the police have taken, think that we have police in this country and thank god. as good as they are and they ran to the shots. okay now look, we have a woman who is under a doctor's care, she's got some kind of mental illness, and she emails and phone and says this is her last day on earth, and her parents believed that she was down to alaska i know i had sold her last gone. that is not clear, what is i tell you? number one it tells you that she's homicidal, and that she was suicidal. and number three, she should have been flagged and turned into law enforcement where they would have taken her into custody and done an analysis of her. as a relates whether she knew
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she had a gun or not a one gun may be dishing torches liability there, but is not criminal liability because she is not under each. well, i think the big issue here is, and i think we have come a long way greg, i think that the red flag laws are so important. different people out there who do not believe in them there so much due process wrapped around red flag laws, and internees being involved in cross examination that is all very important. let's talk about the assault weapons ban. according to the department of justice, "the new york times," and the journal of american medicine, the assault weapons ban that i had supported in 93 when i was a d.a. made no difference the crime. so, let's take that off the table that is number one. number two, ask if joe biden is so committed to getting rid of guns, he could have done it when he had the old books in the house and the senate. he didn't do it because now we can make heat on the republicans. in my last point is this, 300
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children have died in chicago in the last year, sending one of them were in school shootings. is anyone talking about those mostly brown and black children? no. they are only talking about this, and finally, i want that manifesto, i want to know if this was a hate crime. i want to know what this woman trans man is shooting upper christian school that she knew was a christian school is it a hate crime? they want on the surface it is is a hate crime. >> she knew it was a christian school because she went to the school. her parents were both usually religious. and she was in a open gun control advocate herself. prolific saying that we have to stop the school shootings. so it begs the question where there some problem within the family as well? i don't know. the report of she's down to one gun? but what matters is that at some point a person under psychiatric care, they were able to legally get seven guns. the logical extension of that is that the laws in tennessee are
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not good enough. that, but shooter, she should have never been able to have one gun let alone somebody of them. i have a lot of flak yesterday because i said that having our schools turned into lock down sensual for everything from the drills that kids are exposed to which are completely traumatizing, they need to trick them into treating them seriously because they are not effective you don't think it's real. so, we are making our children think that there are about to be murdered to ensure that when something like this happens they know to be quiet or how they can call their parents like the little kid and you've all be cut calling 911 over and over again to no avail because the police officers didn't know what to do in those circumstances. that, a stroma that we are affecting our children. we have never stopped any of the shootings, but the response of more armed guards has been completely disproven as a viable response. there was a study, and i see you shaking your head, but there was a study in the university of all
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the and they look for 40 years of school shootings at school is that it had a resource officers there. they had found that regular violence within the school was cut down. so things like fighting, and kids beating each other up and et cetera it was cut down but he did not have any effect on what happens with school shootings. you look at parkland, one of our most horrific mass shootings and they were armed guards there. they still running, and still kills. >> the color from brown i remember that. but if i have a kid from school, i want to arm guards there is supposed to know one. stay one that is your right but kids should -- >> he himself said the cops she said that he did not go to the school that had a armed guard >> potentially. you can't -- >> but that is -- >> he ignored the schools with the lockdown. >> the chief told us, that there is so much more we do not know about this and we will learn but there was another potential site that was case
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with her was a school or a mall or something house and the shooter decided to stay away from it because there was a lot of security situation there. but let's remember last summer they did actually pass some stuff on capitol hill. there was some legislation about guns that got down. it will be talk about getting rid of assault weapons you have to remember that that is a cosmetic description of a gun. it has to do with the features that are attached to the gun, and not the way that the gun actually operates. legal, automatic weapons, as the president that are not legal. none of us and go get a machine gun that does not happen, the military has that stuff and they have the m-16's, you can debate ar-15s, they are not automatic weapons but is important for us to have a debate which you continue to do in washington we just need to use actual information for what we are talking about. >> well said, straight-ahead irs said showing a better home of a journalist who asked those government and's free speech.
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♪ ♪ >> coincidence or a chilling attempt to silence, republicans are demanding answers at the irs showed up to a general's home, at this happen at the same day that he was testifying about how the government tries to censor free speech. stay what effectively news media became the arm of the state sponsors thoughts policing system. this is a grave threat to people of all political persuasion. and i do find it scary. i think it is none of the government business with genderless private companies and what they talked about and why. it is usually a canary in the coal mine, the something worse is coming in terms of an effort to exercise control over the press. and so on that level, it is absolutely disturbing.
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>> they are not commenting on the issue, but he wanted the committed to being aware of the situation. a fellow twitter journalist said that he is extremely concerned with the message the agency may have been trying to send. >> it is extreme the consent or because ma may be this coincidence that the irs happened to visit him on the date that he was testifying on the weaponization of the federal government against american citizens, maybe with someone was trying to send them a message. if it's the latter, of a state is deeply an appropriate be illegal. in some very glad to see that congressman jordan is going to be looking into this. obviously they need to be a paper trail on this, we need to see what is going on because it is extremely troubling. because we seen the irs being weaponize against michael ed. >> to that point, since the circumstances surrounding the unannounced and i'm prompted to visit it to his home, as the exact time he was testifying in
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congress about the government of uc was incredible. >> it is incredible and the irony continues when today garland was before the committee testifying about his rule and targeting the department of josh stinson using the department the department of justice to target parents and he is alleged to be a domestic terrorist. which is another weaponization of a federal agency. but you know, when you think about it, when the irs comes after you you get a letter, you can't get the letter, but since when do irs agent show up at your door and when did they show up in your door when you're about to testify in the biggest thing that is going on in america. having to do with the coordination between the feds and the fbi impossible election interferences related to the 2020 presidential election. you know, this is something that the democrats have been done historically, during the obama administration there was someone
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else can accused of targeting 501(c)(3)'s, as she goes to testify and then she reads a statement and then claims the fifth amendment saying i do not have to testify i didn't like the fifth amendment. congress then moves for her to become executed in the obama justice department said they not been a prosecutor for content. this is digital mccarthyism, this is the intimidation of a kind that we haven't seen since the mccarthy days. you do now, and you want to know what biden is going to do with 87,000 new irs agents, at that is exactly what they can agree. but that i target their political enemies, and identical to their houses. so much for this were only going after billionaires, because that is not his. >> jessica, when the judge finds out that there is a lot of past practice that allow people to currently have a healthy dose of skepticism about the irs and other federal agencies as well. >> totally, i think it's a stretch year, but it seems bad. i'm a mediator is a coincidence
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but it seems incredibly unlikely that it's that they even when they say call me back four days later. you would imagine they would've left a note to say, back right away. or call me back tomorrow and here's why what's it about. xyz issues. but it doesn't seem good. i think it deserves an explanation because these are the type of things that get into people's heads and it creates a permanent impression, even if it's not taken as a political movement anyway, it's just a general distrust of our institutions. when people say oh, they turn around and say i just want to do my taxes on a postcard i don't think we need to have the irs involved at all. i think they need to answer for this. the idea though, that matt taibbi blew the roof off the idea that the government is controlling our social media and things come out i would basically find out from that is that donald trump has dixon and we want it chrissy teigen throw it off in various things like that. >> but we solve regular meetings between the fbi conversations and d&i and others inside of twitter.
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suggested he even if this is coincidental, did nobody check the palm pilots to say maybe that day is not the day you should show up it matt taibbi's house. >> it is not a coincidence, they sent an irs agent to a general's house. think about that, imagine donald trump sending an irs agent sending some irs agent to a liberal person's house. the day he was testifying, this would be a crisis, you would have theories and investigation, and this irs commissioner 30. first of all he want to do so you know he's dirty. and he was the guy that they brought in to clean up the irs tea party targeting. he was the one that biden and president obama breading and said that they didn't find any intentional misconduct, would targeting liberal groups to pay it goodbye, then he went to a nice boston consulting form. then joe biden brought them back as commissioner. so the funny thing is, hunter
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biden inc. does not pay taxes. he didn't pay $2 million in taxes. irs never visited him, irs visited the journalists to expose the cover-up of hunter biden. that is insane. this is the same guy that wants to target waitresses and the tips. yes $600 venmo transactions. this is not good in this guide the study commissioner they need to, and testify under oath. >> will he though, they've given them till april 10th to 10 turn over any documents about this visit and what was going on. >> what i'm gonna go otto grimm and say that the irs is a corrupt champ. a machine of death, and if take your money by force. you know that if you don't pay you going to jail they should be investigated and they should be arrested and the very worst of them should be put away for life. and i'm saying this is purely as a coincidence that you know tech stays in three weeks, so if they come for me, you know why,
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because of what i just said now. but i don't even care if this is a coincidence, this is banana republic their world. this is government intimidation. thankfully they did level is how supporters and his dog and claims that have rabies because that is what they do in other countries. and this is just a taste, and i feel bad for matt taibbi, but in this is crazy for someone like me who 15 years ago would make fun of them relentlessly, remember when he was in the boat was sean penn during hurricane katrina, but yet matt taibbi and greg greenwald these people have been consistent, and i have not been. and i think he and greenwell deserve apologies for people like me and people on the bright who thought they were just your typical lily liver liberals when in fact their principles, even as their allies is active now, in effect they are the two journalists, you wonder who the other generalists are over their peers are building so i elsewhere what happened to pam? those are the imposters.
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>> are you apologizing up? >> he's making things right. >> do i get an apology? >> you know what you've been disrespectful. lily liver. >> lily liver liberals. >> and they have a new position on the irs. up ahead, one of the craziest videos you ever going to see, a car goes airborne on the freeway that and more up next on "the five." ♪ ♪ (bridget) with thyroid eye disease i hid from the camera. and i wanted to hide from the world. for years, i thought my t.e.d. was beyond help... but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion.
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several feet into the air and causing it to flip. the los angeles police department says that the driver of the cheops was somehow able to walk away without any major injuries. not just see what you think that is? >> you go limp in a situation like that, if you tense up you die, but if you go limp like jell-o, you survive. it science. >> jessica is a nature that something like this happen you get tense? >> yes i would think so. i don't know, but now i know, now that i know that there's a proven solution if you are one of the circumstances but yeah. i don't know how you have time, there's a split second, and have watched as 500 times because i'm fascinated this will give my mom to yell at me again because this is why you have to have a car link for every 10 miles and i bet you're going. like if you're following a car -- >> what if it crosses lines? >> but i commute in d.c., so the five or seven or eight
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carter link's. >> did big question here where was the truck all waiting. he loses his tired and keeps going. did he affect shifted arby's? he had to go to the bathroom so that i mean he literally kept going on three wheels. >> he looks like he was trying to get the safety. >> yet he seems to get off at the exit. >> and nobody was hurt. >> up next, there must be another way but you are all gonna love this, a new study reveals that sniffing body odor from sweaty armpits could produce social anxiety. scientists argue that this smell helps us communicate our emotional state and causes similar responses and who ever we interacting with discussion? greg? >> i will be the first essay and i know people won't say this, i do love the small of my own bl. i think every human being webster on bl but the thing about this let's go back and we
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know that we smelled bad. back then, we all smelled like everything, that wasn't even until the paper back then. i mean people were discussing. so stinky armpits are nothing. >> but would you do it to calm anxiety? >> i ready to. >> when you demonstrate for us? >> sure. >> well, jess and i and i had the same thought about character who used to do this exact thing to calm herself down, but who knew that mary catherine gallagher was a trendsetter. she was way ahead. >> she always knows. >> you don't remember that? >> tilton suite is did it to in that movie. >> oh, yeah. >> also michael clayton. >> are at jesse what you think? >> do we like the smell of our spouses armpits is that i think? >> like there like their pheromones. >> you can smell somebody
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else's armpits. >> there's two types of it sports bl and work stress bl. because there a difference pheromones. it is bad. >> what if it doesn't work? >> if she's raising a kid she's working. >> she's hardly working. >> don't even go there. >> welcome to the sexism. >> finally, parents with adult children's are shelling out cash to pay their kids bills the average monthly payout is over 1400 with grocery and cell phone bills and rent being the top expenses parents are picking up for their tab of their kids. now, you have a baby, so you don't have any adult kids but do your parents help you all? >> no, not anymore but i wish they help me more. but you need to pull the rug out from under them, because the longer you finance than the longer they won't leave the house and get money in me and get married. >> it didn't surprise me that people pay, for 1400 seem like a lot.
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>> like a couple hundred dollars a month i was like okay. our peoples passable, keep them out to dinner or something like that, for 1400 seems like a lot. >> that is nothing. >> so 57% of these people are getting help for their parents and live at home with their financial parents. so they are getting financial help and are living under their roof. >> those parents are suckers. >> over there in a different time, people cannot afford homes anymore, our house was like 20 grand. and things have changed, and the american dream, for a lot of people, it is not there. emptying kids bills is actually what a holiday gift should be. forget birthday present to forget christmas pick up a bill. it is my mom used to do. and you know i'm grateful for. i think if you got the money, you got to help them because frankly we're living in a different time. while i sounded almost normal. >> yeah that was great.
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band. >> i do not. >> shannon grant is out with the new -- the love stories of the bags will speak of the lesson on romance friendship and faith. it does into the booklet that that and relationships and how we can draw lessons from them. shannon congratulations this is awesome. so tell us about the book. >> looks at romance in these kind of things and people think it's not in the bible but it is absolutely in their god knows what's going on, he's not looking down there and thinking what are they doing? he invented us and he knows, and i want to talk to him the beautiful relationships are also friendships, because i think all of us make the fabric in our lives. and there's some really strong friendships in the bible and gives us encouragement and how to do that. >> greg i know you have a question. >> i'm scared. >> i'm looking at the song of solomon and there is stuff. i have been left to ship in this shade in the fruit is sweet to make -- i like this side of you shannon. let me kiss me with the kisses
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of his mouth because we are love is more delightful than wine. no wonder the young women love you. the song of solomon. >> say yes, i knew i finally get you to read the bible and i put this. >> have read the bible. and by the way i came up with some sequels, kids of the bible wrap. that is for the teenagers. and, sure people of the bible get their say. yes we can write about him i love that what you write me an endorsement. >> i would do a bit blurry. >> i love that. but yes song of solomon is pretty steamy, when i was a kid that's not what we learned about in sunday school boo-boo try to flip their laughter and church. >> you wrote a book. >> i didn't write it i'm just telling you about it. >> this is amazing. stay what i write songs of solomon. so look at this, his lips are like lilies dripping with murder
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murder, his arm so -- his body is like polished ivory. decorated with flat press, his legs are pillows of marble is a net basis -- his appearance is like that lebanon. i don't have a question i want to read. >> i just want to be in a bathtub with some rose petals. >> so more passionate relationship, joseph and mary are at an immediate? >> answered the question we don't get a lot of behind-the-scenes of those relationships, but i think i like about their story adam and eve is the misconception and how they came to being god did not give it to adam like a subordinate, the original language talks about her being a partner with them in a helper with him and by the way, he was standing there when i got into the trouble with this serpent and ate the forbidden fruit. so i'm like why didn't you step in and say something earlier because he threw her under the bus earlier. >> should i got a frame up.
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>> typical male brain and the woman. then he blames god because he said you gave me ease. >> tell us about the book signing. the one book and i have a lot of signing on thursday night, and you can ask questions and ramin is going to be with me with their questions for him to. [laughter] >> raymond knows the bible inside and out, so join me at 715 east and on thursday night and i'll be happy to answer your question including those about song of solomon which i think the only thing is greg going to want to talk about. safilo and what about the love that dare not speak its name. >> at a chapter 13. >> congratulation shannon everyone make sure you get your copy, also they have this incredible gift box. >> they look like they have cupcakes and back. it's been what the judge is upset there's not a snack in there, but you can have your own snack i will provide -- >> who are like that. >> that's why he's the king of late night. okay, one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪
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brought to you by adt. ♪ to give one more thing i get to go first grade we had joe mackie, bret baier and now, the book cover unveiling for real. take a look at this cover. there you go. i want you to look closely. we're having a contest you have to be able to identify everybod on the cover. they are all the people i knocked out of late night, just a few of my pets. this is another nice cover. look at my cover. this book will change a life right he is, jessica purkey something we didn't know we needed, parents taking a new form of powder, has created a beer power that takes a couple
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of water to make it up water. >> oh, shut up your. >> our guys kidding me? >> anyway, it's interesting. >> that wasn't your fault very. >> i appreciate that. >> all right, judge. >> mine is feeling feeling it when it comes to the life of people. it has gotten 5 million views across social media, and pet owners are debating what foods. they stick to a healthier diet. >> what a pussy. >> we showed you my daughter's a's at the volleyball game the other day. my other daughter, can't even
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return that. so thank you, gutfeld for monitoring the game. everybody gets new jersey's and new balls. spread. >> that is fraud. >> it's against the law. >> he can write a check on the piece of paper. >> is he on-site or remote? >> he was here. >> he wouldn't do my show, he does your show? for kate yes. >> i love breaking away. >> he is the one on the cover. ticket no, this is world war ii paratrooper come the 101st airborne division, 98 years old. and he just come and get this, this was actually used in the normandy d-day invasion, this guy trained as paratrooper, he
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saw as a air gunner and the battle of the bulge. these guys get the do for their heroic efforts, i love this guy god bless you. in happy birthday. >> that's how you do it. >> we've got to go. what's up, trace? >> hi, greg, my kids play volleyball as well. and been i could use a little bit of that. good evening and welcome to los angeles, i am trace gallagher i for bret baier. republicans are wrapped over an irs visit to a journalist involved in the release of the twiddle files, and the u.s. tries to ramp up domestic semi conductor production as tencent increase in china. breaking tonight, we are
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