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the side of the dog. trying to tell them to turn them off. exactly. that's how fox reports -- this saturday april 22 ngdz of 2023. i'm jon scott thanks very much for joining us. see you tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> hello everyone i'm dana and bryan and 5:00 in new york city this is the 5. >> the biden administration facing another huge scandal at the border while republicans lat into thera man in charge of it. dhs alejandro mayorkas hit withe gruelingcr days with questions getting down right personal at times. watch. >> do you disagree with the head
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border patrol agent when he said our border is not secure.on >> i havtre testified to that issue -- >> so you do disagree with him.a with chief ovef border patrol? >> i respectfully do in that regard. >>orde how long are you going ld go on?. >> congresswoman let me assure c we're not goinong let this go o. >> reclaim my time you're a liar. >> we are done, done with your lies to america.ar >> mayorkas taking heat after a shocking report that reveal that white house ignore migrante children exploited kids portioned to work under dangerous conditions andbe factories anind slaughterhouses across americak. republicans demanding answers oc why theyro turned a blind eye. >> have you seen these numbers these are reports of trafficking and abuse of migrant children you can see a massive surge tha begins to happen when -- oh >> you come to office ino 2021ha., >>wh the horrific exploitation f children is something that we do
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t condone. you are incorrectly attributing it trreco our policies. >> this is a policy issue.r i totally disagree with thisis secretary. a he actually waived the background checks on the che sponsors this was their decision, their policy decision to waive the background checks on these sponsors. that's why this situation is occurred with these, you know,na force labor. >> judge talk about that if you don't do a background check onot sponsor on the back end you can't blame republicans for that.e >> you know, the problem is when i was at the border about three , years ago, dana they had there was borda woman there who was te to protect the clirn.e she came over towa talk to me. and she said to me there arek peopleto taking these children o are unaccompanied and we dongtts know who they are. they're not getting dna from the kids they're not finger precincting kids they're n unaccompanied anotd then they're given to people we don't know who they are and i remember saying that's crazy. and now it is confirmed if you read article in "the new york
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times" use hear what's going on. we've go tt a real problem at te border not bad enough -- and 400 million people we haveeo 400,000 who have criminapll records that we know of in thish country.rds and now we can't even assimilat them because wane have 2 million back log in the immigration court. and now we've got this, this child abuse issue which i believe they are complicit with because they were awillallowingt to happen and not identifying children or the sponsors or letting them go.sors who thinks the border is secure. nobody thinks border is secure. and just today there was ase family a grandmother -- family of a grandmother and seven-year-old who were brought to the hearing and they wantedth to knoe w why the grandmother ad 7-year-old consider killed in ad chase by a w smuggler as a resut of, you know, these policies. this is all bad all the way, around. things that happensar with these sponsors is sometimes they will then accept the child
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and then that child has to work off the debt and to pay for roof and board anord things like thad so what' bs happening is childr arane instead going to work and factories are overnight and they're not going to school and we know what that results in later on. >> like servitude from the middle evil times horrible not going to defend biden administration at all on this, the border is -- out of control the whole world wants to live in america we neel a wall..ee thd e sponsors of these children are vetted much more strength rowsly it is horrific they think that a young child boy or girl is given to a stranger who then puts the kid to work. and -- maybe even in illegitimate work sex work and so forth. it is really bad. >>ing i think that i have to get past the distraction of margery taylor green and the gross
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rudeness that is not designed to elicit truth or to find some way out of this problem. but rather to show boat. this man mayorkas is the scapegoat of a problem that is indemic it is institutional that goes back to the trump administration and the obama administration before, and thena bush administration beforend th, need to control the border but we have to understand that the epic scope of this problem ofcope the reporting -- the other colleagues with drones so forth it is undenial now you have to believe your eyes that this is a terrible, terrible problem that needs both partiese working together iedn a bipartio fashion to fix it.rt noist grand standing in the a slangeddering of the departments of secretary. >> that's shough boating a majo issue when ijut comes to, i mea, the democrats also right because it i, s you're right it is a
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massive issue we need to get to the root cause of this. the in thes got that right byhe saying r okay we need to get to the root cause of this, and then appointed kamala that was pretty much all that happened other than they got billions of dollars for this and even ins articlofe in cnn not here at fox news from cnn said kamala talks about it only occasionally since it's become an issue for biden. i think that -- if you want to be bad at your job you should work for the government just see thesean debates on tt v all day like did did they not know who in the country has a job where if you something like thie of a much smaller scale was going on there would be debates over okay were you just very d negligent orid completely not cy about yourou job elf like this s something that politicians areie far more interested in winningsd arguments about who is worse anr who isgu wrong than actually solving it and this is a major humanitarian issue. >> i was going ask you brianoi aboungt mayorkas performance, i mean, he's really good at
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dodging questions, and the house republicans are saying they want to impeach him ofng i don'tre think that necessarily works in senate, though, i would told byt mark greenhee maybe because --at never thought that m the presidt would go with them on the d.c. t criminal righthes bill that maye able ttho get in thes to go alot with them onhe this. what do you think about that? >> does anybody think mayorkas would be better and next would be the guy -- who got -- >> minus he sets the policy. >> exactly.e but hehe knows better this is wt gets me by the way a side note judge was looking at your notes while you were talkingit. i know you're friends but she says same things as you in the y next block -- >> like this we were prom dates. [laughter] >> nobody can read that hand writing. [laughter] >>da says you were saying i said to myself, mayorkas knows better he knows exactly what to do when he's choosing not to do it and came out and said border is notd secure c. he's going against his ownre border patrol chief i have to disagree you have to disagree
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we're watching 100% right, in fact, he under played it and i have to say to myself all of the time is this the policy and then this story comes out about suzanne rice backeds up byst five different peoplore and shes maybe calling the shots behind scenes more than we'll ever knop and storley written bit bidene administration talk about her.t rice vented inth a note sheth scribbleatd detailing position r advocate whoib who believe a boa closure was compelling parents with unaccompany minors toco the border really -- she goes this is bs. what is leading to voluntary separation is our generosity to the unaccompany minors. so she knows the policy of come one come all is causing all kidi to come with sends into our country if they stack up they'rt like trumpry. they're going to abusing kids so eve this t o quickly disperse to sponsors who are qualified or vetted who get money for taking kids they don't care about. >> can i add one psa but why nog
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prosecute some of these employers when was last time yos saw e a prosecution for childn labofor exploitation which was last time you saw, you know --ou that one of these meat packing plants poultry protionz plants e owners got prosecuted criminals? >> it is very last leg -- to attract them let you watchen them stay and get a nike outfit and hotel to stay in and thend food and then thae idiot and criminals come in and suck them out and then put them into sponsor holds. >> here's a difference do i wane to prosecute pedophile absolutely but more important than that is i don't thepe children delivereddo to thet pedophile and that's wherewa the problem is. >> much beaters than me should do it again. tha >> since we have a couple of seconds here. on the idea that they would trye to impeach mayorkas is it a w waste of timoue do they spend me time on the biden piece?ou >>ld it's not going to happen wo
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votes inu the senate that would be great but i think it is important to i think it is important for them to be able to say look, we don't buy what you're saying, and you know, whether they call him a liarg whatever. he is nowhett telling the truth. s not secure.s 4 million peopleno coming throuh is not secure. these are historic numbers. t now 40,000 waiting in juarez to come across as soon ase 42 is down. >> don't forget in panama where this 1200 to 1500 chinese citizen dressed like ready for suburban america to come to our country. what arer su they up to? >> i have to see that video all right -- i have a smart comment but i'll w it.o bark cops to spark anarchy in thupe streets of the liberal cities a. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ all right it's been a wild week of anarchy in democratic cities mobs taking over streets destroying property beating up e innocent bystanders and p understaff policroe officers are powerless to stop it. [bleep] shock right? we've got more security footage showing man with 11 priorec arresturs brutally smashing1 unsuspecting officer in the hear with a bottle. in so naturally squad leader aoc thinks it is a great time talk the police. t
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>>he eric adams has just increae police wages by 28% is that misplaced? >> i think so.is we are not at a point officiallw most officers are paid more than a teacher with a master's degree serving the same kids involved in the same distinct when we are taking all of those resources and demanding that every single department accept the militarized one be cut, we are sending a message about who and what we care about. >> it turns out cops are the only people aoc doesn't want ton get paid more.ly >> members of congress retail workers, everybody should getf cocost of living increases to accommodate for changes in our c economy. >> any person who thinks that a 15 dollar minimum wage is the crazy socialist agenda, is living in a disopen i can capitalist nightmare giving a buck an hour in a raise they
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deserve it. h >> theouy want to act like wages have been going up and not tapping them inflation not tacking them to cost of living. so they want to give the cops a raise first time since 2017. to over 50,000, for a rookie to one of theto hardest jobs in america anie cd judge, teachersg $65,000 coming out of college i love teachers don't want to be against cops don't want to do it but she's doin that nine month to your job 12 months to your job life on the line. >> you said it you don't want to create a problem. j i don'eat know a teacher wholem. straps on a gun and says i don'o know if i'm coming home tonight g salary for startin police officers we're talking nypd is $42,500 for teachers it is $68,000 right there we've go 26,000 dollar difference. teachers work nine months yearn get every holiday off. all right aoc is accusing the defunding safety if you consider
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giving money to the police.ty she's out of her mind i don't know how much attention thee woman neediss but, i mean, she'e more tax the rich to the galari but in the endch what we've gots a woman in a whole group of them who don't understand theand fundamental role of police in at civilized society.anndam >> chad to you do you understana her point of view does she makeh sense to you? >>to she doesn't get enough cret for how little sense she's. making. i've accountability for policeod is important too it is possible for police to abuse their powers. that's the fourth amendment for example in the constitutionam powngdzing fathers unked that.ou you know, end of my book isat actually. psa you also have the right to not speak and instructions for encounters with police officers because that abuse is possible. kno i believe she fancies herself to be somebody who believes in these things and stands up for these things she actually just makes literally no sense at all. the clip that you showed missedn
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my favorite parto of thisou s interview i'll miss it i have to go into my district every singlt day watching people get treated far worse for doing far less an then you know it is like a red carpet that gets rolled out for trump.th if you hurt one person ten years in prison but millions of people you get your name on a building. that's --a okaybu. let's just take the hurting of it. okay, that maim name was on that building before i or even aocr were evei n born what is she talking about and he paid for it. i don't understand why and what --do how does in't make it less safeo give police more money it doesn't connect regardless of your views a does not go to b youngs how she's heralded asi do voice for police reform with for such little sense that democrats also hurt cori bush she says you know defunds the police. but she pays for private security.de but she's a progressive even though that literally capitalist model for policing. i think these people who consider themselves these mall s
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mall -- but police reform for a causeic because ite, is so laughable ths is completely senseless. >> dana police did get a raise no contract since 2017 so a 20% raise that's what she's complaining about. >>oodn doesn't understand the recruitment and retirements that we have and also she has an economics degree. come on. lay that out perfectly so i don't understand why she wants to be in congress because she doesn't actually seem to want to meet and twawk anybody. so we've been doing crime, stories on new yorsok for a long time. i don't think she's ever commented on one of the victimsn here and a lot otef them are women. >> yeah, and right here in her district there's no comment on it. i don't know what she wants to actually do except for to saywa things that don't makent sense d to hurt the democrats. i -- on'ti know that she's very pawn. pob raises a lot of money for
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the democrats but she's a cost negative for them in the end. >> i'm not sure about that because i think she is her popularity is very important in an aspirational way for youngal latinas particularly but i think young people in that district that queens bronx district i know -- so well.x she i think says things that ark very inflammatory at times because she wants to make anak impact. >> what's the impact? >> what's the impact?a: >> w bring attention to fact tht teachers teachers are underpaid why get a 28% raise i'm all for cops i have a daughter-in-law rookie nypd officer very proud of her.o i --ud i love cops i want cops to get t best wage they can get and frontsline thin blue linee, betwee tn civilization and anary but be careful what you wish foi look who they voted for inhat
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chicago. brandon johnson, who is brandono johnson.n mayor-elect of chicagn he's a extremely progressive people republic of chicago theys voted him insi as the next mayor in thee city where you can see the anarchy unfolding we have to go back to extolling virtue of cops embracing cops, and law ant order. these punks should get punished. they should be punished they should be -- you should -- the remedy to this is a hundred cops. >> we know that.sh - t but here's the thing. she can't even stand up for tbhem her dringt. that's what a female police officer slugged by someone withh o 11 priors.meon >> they said god told them. s >>ai all i care about is what he did i see it that's it prosecute them. >> and when someone elses it interferes it by violence it shouldn't be that difficult to say you care about crime victims. >> cops down now a thousand dow.
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in the lapd not a time to lock them down. >> how about the fact that kids can't read at grade level how victims?t and >> in the end who does she caret about?im the >> this has been a therapy session for all of us. >> and another thing -- >> i'm kidding. mean while taking a timeout, coming up --e, l what's the matter? >> president biden epa in thee hot seat epa director is in the hot seat over their push to make you buy pricey electric cars i don't know why tha t was so difficult for me to say. difficult for me to say. ♪ ♪ a man, his tractor and his family. these are the upshaws. though, he goes by shaw. which stands for skilled hands at work. from cutting hair, and mowing grass, to roasting marshmallows. he's got a grasp on what matters most. there's a story in every piece of land. run with us on a john deere tractor
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crazy, all for the green agenda, and the next chapter in their climate crusade is gas cars. biden's epa chief is getting grilled before congress over a plan to push expensive tvs on americans, which will force two-thirds of all new cars to be electric within the next ten years. >> there are 22 ev charging stations in 34 counties. 22. less than one per county. by taking that narrow-minded approach, you are not only leaving biofuels behind, but you are leaving rural america behind, as well fear to about four and a half-hour drive across my district, big district, there are only 100 ev charging stations. speak with a proposal. we are going through a public comment period. we are engaging with our automobile manufacturers and you all in congress to be sure that what we finalize is not
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punitive. >> kat: even moderate democrat joe manchin is bashing biden's plan as a trojan horse to increase dependence on china >> absolutely ridiculous they are going to force the public and the market to go in that direction. it might not be ready to go towg back and make sure we are doing it here in america and building our own batteries and cars in america. well, just go ahead and outlaw and rule out -- that's crazy. >> kat: it is funny, coming from him, dana. >> dana: shameless beer i think the shamelessness of joe manchin here is because he is up for reelection and down by what is it, 20-40 points? it is down by a lot. he is in reelection trouble, i guess he is running again, i don't think it is confirmed but he plays this game and he tries to become i am the guy, trying to bridge all of these gaps, but he was the one who voted for the inflation reduction act, even though he knew it would be terrible for west virginia, so he played the game and he is
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trying to thread this really wild needle and he can't do it. the thing about the electric cars issue, a few things, one, we have already established they are unaffordable and because they are unaffordable, the government says, a whole bunch , which means all of us are paying for people who are rich enough to buy the cars that are on sale right now. china, okay, that is a huge issue, that is where the minerals are coming from, and also the battery stuff. human rights issues. we were just talking about that in the a block. the problem in our country, where do you think people are getting minerals? the amazon, i thought they were concerned about the amazon come apparently not. they have social conflicts, the grade cannot handle it, i could go on and on fear of the problem i think all of this is i remember when i was not even the white house press secretary come i think i was junior bird men at white house council of environmental quality, there was a push to do this on light bulbs, and i remember since then, maybe 2003 committee every time peter went to the store, i say, get more
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light bulbs, and we are just about to run out of our supply over the years. it is a real shame because what happens is what progressives want is they don't want it all at once, they want a little bit and then over time within 20 years that is what happens. the problem for biden is he wants to make -- speed this up so quickly. all of us want cleaner air, we all want that, but we want to do it in a way that is sustainable, that does not ruin the economy and give china a pass. >> kat: wright, brian, i hate when the debate is framed as they don't care about the air being clean, as if we don't all breed air. how is it going to be possible to have two-thirds cars be evs by -- >> brian: the average electric car is 63,000. i talked to the guy from the ceo of ford. he basically said yeah, i will do what you want, but i can't make the batteries because we are not allowed to get the lithium, the kobold.
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china, china controls the congo so you give these people soup spoons and send them into the mountains to scoop out rare earth and then four, six, eight, nine years old to make the batteries so you can dry an electric car that is plugged in and fueled -- it is not practical, but you put the automobile companies in a impossible situation. a lot of them are just failing. in the far east and japan they are using hybrids, they want to have options. go for a hybrid car, don't force people to make electric cars. the batteries cost $25,000 per year after what, five years, $25,000 into a used car, are you crazy? >> kat: i would love for somebody to try to tell you to buy a car you don't want to buy and be there and watch. >> jeanine: here is the problem. it is not just ignoring the fact that we have the ability to keep our gas powered cars.
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i mean, we have the products here in america. manufacturing as well as the oil. but the amazing part of it is this administration is not just cuckoo, as far as i am concerned, as it relates to this. they need to understand that only 6% of the cars that were sold in 2022 were ev cars. americans don't want this. and what they are doing is there putting china in a position of power over us because they are going to be creating the batteries. they are going to be the ones who are going to be in a position to say, you can have this many or can't have that many. we already know the batteries cannot be repaired. it is going to cost more to ensure those batteries. and the other piece of it, you know, we keep talking about clean air. we are empowering china to build more call plans to make these batteries. it is not like we are not breathing that air, ultimately, like oh, china, only you brief this era, america, you are safe -- baloney! >> kat: yeah, going from 6% to
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two-thirds, i'm not a math guy, geraldo, but that seems to be a completely impossible. it is not that people don't like clean air, many people can't afford this at a technology isn't there. it is just not possible. >> geraldo: it is such a layered conversation. i think we should start with something we all agree, i think, at this table, that we should have vastly more nuclear energy in this country. we generate electricity with nuclear, clean nuclear power. we have to bring it back. the technology is far better than it was in the 1960s and '70s. it is safe. it is not chernobyl, it is not . and safe, importantly. secondly, i think evs are inevitable. we are going that way. you cannot stop it. the price is much more reasonable than it has been, for instance, a chevy volt, which was 41,000, the standard model,
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is now 33,000 because of dramatic price cuts and everyone that makes these evs including tesla, major price cuts. $7500 rebate is only for u.s. u.s.-made evs. i think it is inevitable. i think we need charging stations everywhere. this shouldn't be rural counties getting discriminated against. progress is our most important product. >> dana: would you put your 16-year-old daughter and a chevy bald? >> geraldo: sure, she drives a mini now. a bolt is not a bad car. >> dana: you have the bentley. >> jeanine: how much does your bentley way? >> geraldo: might bentley weighs more than three -- >> kat: i will probably never be able to answer that question on behalf of myself. coming up, bill barr calls out the shocking truth about woke culture. >> brian: we all have homer's. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jeanine: bill maher hitting the woke left with another dose of reality, the liberal comedian pointing out this hard truth about today's democrat party and who gets canceled. >> nobody ever gets counsel for being too woke, so you can see the craziest thing, like men can have babies, and even th people are thinking, well, that's kind of nuts, nobody will say it, they will just fall in line. exactly, that is what i've always thought, sure. i saw a dude who was glowing yesterday. and that's the problem. >> totally insane. >> cowardice. >> jeanine: speaking of being too woke, joe biden's education
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secretary refusing to define what a woman is. >> can you please define for me what is a woman? >> our folks at the deferment provide legal access. >> what does hhs say a woman is? >> kat: of the bit a part of education, have access to public education. >> you are not going to answer my question. >> jeanine: head of the department of education. geraldo, what are they hiding? >> geraldo: they are hiding the fact that this should be a biological question, not a political question. biology says that the vast majority of men have penises. the vast majority of women have reproductive organs. not all, and there should be exceptions for the 1% of whatever it is. or accommodations. but i think --
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and distinct indistinct [laughter] i think we have to get over the abject terror that that question raises. the fact that the education secretary could not, even as haltingly as i am now, describing the distinction between men and women, he should have been able to make an attempt, rather than say, i don't know, i only in charge of. >> jeanine: all right, brian, is maher right? can the left to get away with anything and people on the right get canceled? >> brian: i think there is a huge lane for democrats like bill maher. i think it is opening up. andrew cuomo is doing on the radio and he sees it. he is pointing out the lunacy in these positions. they cannot be backed by fact or logic. democrats are smart, they will start picking out their lane. no one is going to say
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bill maher is a conservative but they can say he is logical, and he is showing logic. i heard andrew cuomo the other night on the radio. whether he believes it or not come he is showing logic when it comes to crime and what have you. i think that lane is opening up. it would be better for the country, a logical debate instead of i have no problem having ufc fighter who is pretend to be a woman, fighting man, split open their skull, and what is happening in sports, destroying what is going on with swimming and everything else. i just think there is a logical element to it and bill maher is aggravating all democrats by saying things like this and he has widening of his audience as is piers morgan. >> jeanine: dana, how long do you think it will take, if there is an ultimate separation, for example, women sports, and a separate lane for trans women sports, how long do you think it will take before the left calls this segregation? >> dana: well, i think they are refusing -- even just by refusing to answer the question,
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they know the answer, they refused to answer it because again, let's go back, it is not just that in front education secretary. he works for joe biden. this is a policy preference from the president of the united states. he doesn't want the question answered. they are the ones who put up the guidance the other day that they want to change basically girl sports and say, well, they left it a little wishy-washy so that individual schools can figure it out. that is not leadership. that is not a compromise. it is a total cop-out. everything i would point out is j.k. rowling, she has been a stalwart supporter of women, so hbo is about to roll out this new "harry potter" series and they are being flooded with all of these comments. is she going to be involved? well come to hbo's credit, they are sticking by her and saying, she wrote the books. we have been in business with her for 20 years, yes, she is going to be involved. companies -- if you stand up to it, maybe it will end. in kat's book, i know you're going to talk about your book,
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you talk about this, being able to say what is just the truth without worried about getting canceled. >> kat: i do when i talk about how this current status of things is not good for anyone. if you are most important issue, let's say you are a trance rights activist, you shouldn't like this, either, because as we saw with geraldo and with me, at times, people in government, when you bring this up, people are like, i hope i don't say something wrong, and that is not how people learn to understand each other and have real conversations because just because you feel like, oh, you can't say that, people are still going to think it. you can't legislate people's heads. >> brian: there used to be race. black-and-white, now we're talking about gender. talk about gender now, it's crazy. >> kat: well-intentioned conversation should be allowed, as long as the intentions are good, let's talk to each other, let's get to know each other, we can all get along. >> jeanine: "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> geraldo: welcome back. time for "the fastest." first outcome of the white house has just been breached. by a toddler.
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secret service picking up the pint-sized intruder after he somehow squeezed his little body through the fence. perhaps the little rascal heard it was naptime at the white house. i didn't write that. [laughter] how would you feel if your little grandchild got into the white house grounds? >> jeanine: ... i would think -- obviously, this is a situation where the family was there. maybe they were in line trying to do something and the toddler got away. you know, in today's day and age, don't take your eyes off the tile there, but that's me. >> brian: the problem is they made the fence too high and didn't realize they also made it, i believe, 5 inches further apart. they weren't thinking, what if a toddler once in? and why don't these people -- >> dana: or kat. >> kat: they weren't thinking what if a toddler -- is that an
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impeachable offense? >> brian: a stiff morning and a fine. >> geraldo: and a diaper change possibly. >> kat: i am surprised this toddler does not have a youtube channel already. >> geraldo: wait, wait, wait. dana, how would you have handled this as white house press secretary? >> dana: i would invite the parents in. have a real strong, stern talking to. just kidding. look, i think the great thing for this kid is this will be a story they tell for the rest -- >> geraldo: ever and ever. up next, if you're like me, you probably have thousands, tens of thousands of photos of your family, your dog, this, that, and the other thing, on your phone that you just cannot get rid of. that you might be guilty of digital hoarding. the average american has at least 40 apps in boxes stuffed to the gills with thousands of unread emails. 60% say they never delete any pictures or videos. are you guilty? >> kat: okay, i have maybe 40,000 photos of my cat sleeping on my phone. i have actually tens of thousands of unread emails.
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i was super into mindfulness for a while when i was going through a wrong time so i have a lot of, but what if i need them again? what if i flirt with buddhism again? where are all of my buddhism apps? i would say the answer is yes. >> geraldo: do you delete? >> dana: i delete a lot. i have some tips. zero messages in my inbox. i try to get there every sunday. >> geraldo: really? >> dana: if summit has 45,000 emails unread, first of all, that means you have zero because it is not possible. the other thing is, once a month, i go and i look and i make myself go back and i delete any duplicate pictures of percy sleeping or something and try to clean it out. >> geraldo: do you? >> jeanine: i have loads of everything. periodically i try to get rid of some of the apps. like you, maybe i'll need it. it depends, in the spring, spring cleaning, i will go through this and get rid of pictures. >> geraldo: i have all of these apps i don't how to use anyway. >> brian: for a while we were
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on the family plan, so i got everybody's apps. i'm like, what does that mean? turns out it is venmo. >> jeanine: get rid of it. >> dana: as a dad, you definitely -- >> geraldo: "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> dana: time for "one more thing." geraldo with the worst music choices of the day. you go. >> geraldo: i just have these esoteric preferences. so we have so much bad news about refugees and immigrants and all the debate over that. this story involving my translator from afghanistan, translator from afghanistan, you remember when i saw him for the first time with his family. arrived. fox helped get him out of kabul when the taliban was knocking on his hotel door. he got out.
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great shape. he is working hard
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>> now he's been diligently caring for his foster child. >> i have another beautiful story. four years ago, lizza cantrell hired steve across continue to workok at one of her food truck. little did she know they would cook up special relationship. i they wert?e nuts for each otheru and four years later decided to pear for life. they walked down the aisle between them. they exchanged vows saying i love you very much, and they are together for eternity. >> you are probably lucky gutfeld isn't here.u remember this famous final line at west point? >> old soldiers never die, they
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just fade away.: >>he he predicted red china wouf bef a problem.e we should have finished them of in thean 50s.o >>is thanks to everyone who bout my f book. >> she nailed it. that is it. brian: happy saturday night. i'm brian kilmeade and this is "one nation." we have andy stumpf and jorge masvidal. what he said on his last fight is making news. his exclusive for us. but first this week was one of hearings and investigations. i tried to take in as many as i could, no matter what

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