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well and if this is why hakeem jeffries said we expect 150 republicans because then he is putting kevin mccarthy on the spot, i can deliver x number on this side, you have to make good on your side of the bargain. >> thank you for your stellar reporting on all this. so some progress, a little bit of time. but getting through slowly. here's "the five." >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino with judge jeanine peer oh, jesse waters, greg gutfield and this is "the five." it is supposed to be a weekend to honor our nation's bravest, but memorial day turning into mayhem in some places instead. a mob of teenagers unleashing a brutal attack on/off duty marines in california. this video is very
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graphic. watch. [bleep] the marines say they were just enjoying the beach when they asked a group of teens to stoplighting fireworks after being hit by debris. that led to the altercation where the men were jumped and repeatedly stomped on. violence spilling out in other parts of the country as well. nine people were shot including three children on a board walk in florida. and chicago turning into a war zone. at least 53 people were shot, 11 of them killed, making it the deadliest weekend the windy city has seen in eight years, despite efforts to prevent it. the state deployed 30 yellow vested peace keepers to help suppress violence. didn't work. newly elected leftwing mayor brandon johnson was touting money and promise that things would be safe
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ahead of the weekend. >> this weekend the soul of chicago will be on display for residents, families and visitors. your safety is my top priority. to that end, our public safety agencies have plans in place for the weekend and summer months to ensure that everyone can enjoy our city in peace. i really wanted to make sure that the full power of city government is out this weekend keeping everyone informed, safe and busy. >> dana: judge, i let you kick us off on all of that. >> jeanine: i have to tell you, dana, i am so flabbergasted that these people believe that de-funding the police as this new mayor in chicago believed is the answer. when he says we want to show off the soul of chicago and put it on display and we're going to have the full power of city government, you're fools. you're all fools. the only thing we need the
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full power of is law enforcement to stop crime. and these progressives, these regressives try to re-invent the wheel, figure out what to do to protect people. the deadliest weekend in terms of homicides, memorial day weekend, in eight years. two two-year-olds shot. i mean, it is wild. and this yellow jacket nonsense, 30 of them are going to take care of 3 million people? two-thirds of the 3 million people believe that public safety is the number one issue and you have 30 yellow jackets, one of which is involved in a crime himself as a criminal, charged with three felonies. did you even vet these people? look, we are now at a point when fools who know nothing about law enforcement are trying to stop crime. they don't know how to do it. god help us going forward. >> dana: jesse, i want a comment on the florida shooting or marines attacked in california.
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>> jesse: jordan pierce, one of his 12 rules for life is you don't bother children while they're skateboarding. so if i'm at the beach, see a bunch of children skateboarding, lighting off fireworks, i'm not going to run head first into a group of 50 kids doing whatever it is they're doing. not saying they deserved to get beat. obviously they didn't. but you have to know when to cool your jets. the peace keeping program is a democrat ground game. here's how it works. it is an $11 million program to fund 500 peace keepers. each peace keeper gets paid $100. dana, where's the rest of the $11 million going? someone is getting the money because it is not going to the peace keepers. the peace keepers throw on a yellow jacket and they're ex-gang members and smoke cigarettes when the bullets whiz by.
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you say you're reducing harm? you're basically paying people on the street every five years to get the votes together. that's how this works. and it is 11 million this year and next year it goes to $30 million. so that's how they say they're going to reduce violence. it is not going to reduce violence at all. the mayor actually threw out the first pitch in chicago. i think the guy is an idiot, is going to get people killed. you vote for more shootings, you get more shootings. that's what democracy looks like. he threw a heater right over the center of the plate on memorial day weekend. everything else is an absolute disaster. >> dana: if you're on the beach, hit by fireworks, you wouldn't say anything? >> jesse: i would be participating in the fireworks. >> jean >> dana: there were problems in hollywood beach, florida by an eyewitness that we interviewed this morning
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said it was younger men on feet, teenagers they thought. and they only had one person in custody. >> it is an epidemic. thanks again for having me around the table. it is an epidemic. you see in rural new mexico you see this happening, hollywood, one year anniversary of uvalde. i think the judge is onto something and we all have been around the table. when strategy is run by political officials and they win and they implement those strategies and they don't work, be it public safety, education, climate change, be it anything, it would behoove an elected official to switch and change, to your point. i'm glad he has a nice arm, but it appears some of the strategies, only been in office a little bit of time, i hope he is evaluating what's going on. we need more police on the streets without question. if we have to find ways, i respect mayors coming to washington saying i need more to pay police officers and train them, give them more incentives
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to be police officers, too. we need technology to track the violence, where it is highest and worst in areas. i was on the phone with a dear friend in detroit awhile ago, saying the mayor there is implementing innovative ways to track the violence to ensure even before the police are called, the police are dispatched because the red lights have this technology showing where gunfire and more activity may be. judge, you may know some of the things. i think we have to begin an effort to seriously track or be able to account for certain guns because as i said before, guns find their ways to places you don't find good education and other things. my bottom line, you have to listen to the judge on this one. sometimes she can be a little partisan with it, but you're right. we need law enforcement and we need more of it in many of these areas because you're not going to prevent or discourage or dissuade people committing the crimes if there's no accountability and no police presence. i agree with you there. >> jeanine: but that gang didn't have guns that beat
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down the marines. >> if there were police officers on the beach, that may not have happened. >> dana: to the point on money isn't the only answer, greg, there was tito hard man was on the newsroom talking about how policies need to change in addition to police and more money. watch. >> the gun violence that took place over memorial day weekend is just a regular average day in chicago. no one has fear for the police. people don't feel they'll be caught if they break the law. criminal justice reform back fired on victims in chicago. police can only do so much. we have policies in chicago the police can't chase somebody in a car, can't chase you on foot. some policies need to be reversed now to get the job done here in chicago. >> dana: also replicated in places like san francisco and l.a. >> greg: we need a criminal justice reform reform. criminal justice reform focuses on enhancing the edge that the criminal has
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on their victims. if you look at everything, it is based on a twisted version of fairness that you're supposed to treat the criminal as fairly as you treat the victim. that's not how it works. you don't have to. imagine creating laws that increased your likelihood of getting eaten by bears, right? because that's more fair to bears. that's what's happening to people. right now, we have changed the rules of the game so it is easier for victims to become victimized and i have to, even though i do understand jesse's point about if kids are playing for fireworks on memorial day, probably should just let it be, but we have a weird disconnect with the word team. and i've had it. a group of teens doesn't make it any less dangerous than a group of adults, in fact they're more dangerous because their brains are mush, right? you don't have a fully formed brain until you're 25. they're like monsters. teens are monsters. you put them in a group,
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they're like a swarm. and it doesn't matter to the victim if she's killed by a 33-year-old or a 13-year-old. at least it was a child. no. we've been protecting teens for so long because of their age. i think you need to start charging them as adults for violent acts. we have seen this, by the way, in chicago. the perps are as young as the victims and everybody goes it is teens. yeah, it is because we are letting the teens go. we don't let people know their path. we create fallacies out of the reform, we expect a target market. cheer us as conquering heroes when we reform, that's not the case. all the dads that went to jail didn't come back and become fathers of the year. >> jesse: we need a war on teens? >> greg: i am ready to take the war to the beach and take their firecrackers. >> jesse: i have the foot
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♪ >> greg: joe biden sizing up the republican field to take a shot at potential rivals as more heavyweights get into the race. let's see if he's been able to keep up with it. >> i haven't been able to keep up with it, it is moving so quickly. you know, i'm not being facetious, i am being serious. i don't focus on it that much. seems like a lot of competent candidates are trying to get the nomination, so we'll see. >> greg: slow joe seems to have forgotten he is a candidate. his campaign is over a
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month old already, but he has held no events. instead, biden will sit back, let his surrogates do the heavy lifting. one said i think you'll see a team effort to support the president and convey his message to the world so everything doesn't rely on him alone. w well, desantis is having his first campaign event in iowa after vowing to destroy leftism. >> if i'm the nominee, i will beat biden and serve two terms and i will be able to destroy leftism in this country and leave woke ideology on the dust bin of history. i think there's a reason why the legacy media is attacking me more than they're attacking anybody else, because i think they realize that if i'm successful in winning the republican nomination, we're going to bring it home in the general election. >> greg: i want to call
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for this. it has two people in it, one named jolly, the other named joy and they're both miserable. >> destroy leftism. really? he will get rid of wokism. you know what, i am woke and i'm proud of it. okay? >> ron desantis is a dark figure on the political landscape, far more dangerous than donald tr trump. >> greg: as predicted, dana, we find out somebody is worse than trump. >> dana: desantis. if somebody else gets a leg up, they'll say tim scott is worse than hitler. doesn't matter who it is going to be, republicans know that. i think the republican voters have tuned that out, so it is not working. do you think it is interesting to see this week, a little table setting for republicans, because ron desantis and trump are on the trail in iowa this week, and i think that shows that president trump knows it's not just going to be a coronation for the
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nomination, and ron desantis will be able to see okay, can he throw and land a punch, how would he get up off the mat when attacked. i wonder about ron desantis today. he came out with a thing, fine to be against the debt deal. instead of taking it to joe biden, he took it to the republicans, further dividing them. i don't know if that's a great idea. on biden, i thought it was interesting their team thought they could go to nbc news and plant a long story about how they're going to use celebrities and tiktok influencers to win a presidential election. i imagine they believe that if trump is the nominee, they can do a replay of 2020. but voters were a little more forgiving about him being in the basement because of covid. they could understand that. that is no longer the case. the president himself said covid is over. they still plan not to have him out on the trail. >> greg: jesse, if you elect me, i will destroy leftism. that's a pretty good line,
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huh. >> jesse: that's a bold line and i like it. you say what you can to get over the finish line. i think he would rip the stitches off joe biden in a general. but then the fbi would probably destroy him along with the cia. i'm sure the pentagon has a picture of him stacking up iraqi bodies in a baghdad prison cell or something like that, either that or tap his phones. it worked in 2016. you don't think they're going to play dirty with ron desantis? they're going to get disney, black rock, get defense contractors and they're going to burn this man to the ground. doesn't matter who the nominee is, they're going to torch the sob. and now no other republican neominee can be not as bad as trump. think about it. if trump is a racist traitor slash rapist slash rebel, can the left say he is not as bad as trump. you can say, actually, it sounds good, he is not as bad. it has to be absolutely
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worse. i am so angry with the press now. you have joe biden who hides for a year, comes out, talks to you without any notes and your first question is what do you think of the republicans. you don't ask why did your family, nine members of them, take $11 million in bribes. why does the majority of the country think you're not mentally sharp enough to be president? why does two thirds of the country think your re-election will be a disaster? why won't you debate rfk jr. none of that gets asked. that's how this guy is going to survive. permission to make an analogy. >> greg: do what you want, man. >> jesse: this is like a football game when one quarterback you're not allowed to sack. this is like the other quarterback you're allowed to kneecap, helmet to helmet, eye gouge. one guy you can't even breathe on. joe biden is going to get out there, be like i am going to lock up trump and hide. i am going to arrest my opponent and stay in
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delaware and no one is allowed to ask me any questions except dylan. >> greg: dylan, who is now straight. >> jesse: he is? >> greg: we're doing a whole hour special on it tonight. >> jesse: i can drink bud light again? >> jeanine: the thing about the left is they say the right is going to take us back 100 years, going to take us back. wait a minute. you're the people talking about white supremacy, reparations, tearing down history, taking down statues, and you think the right is taking you back 100 years? and secondly, the whole reliance on surrogates feeds into the idea that joe biden doesn't have the mental acuity to be a candidate and it is their admission that it takes a village to use a woman, a nameless woman's last line. it takes a village. finally this whole idea
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that they're going to boost kamala, which is part of their strategy. they have kamala harris sitting between joe biden and kevin mccarthy during the debt ceiling discussions. have you heard the woman say anything about the debt ceiling? is it all just pictures and smoke and mirrors? that's all it is. and i just saw jim comey on another station today. he was out again talking about how the republicans are going to take us back down. i'm thinking to myself you're the fool who lied to congress, you put an unverified affidavit in front of a fisa judge and violated the fourth amendment right of an american citizen and you have the nerve to show your face and say republicans are the ones that are a threat to democracy. it is stunning what's going on. >> greg: thanks for inviting me this weekend. >> we had two or three burgers for you. >> greg: i had other
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plans. pretty social guy. so i don't care what question i ask. >> i think a lot of what you're saying is largely right. i think the setup is the sunny lane that's being occupied by tim scott now and the lane that frankly is not. i think listening to ron desantis, i expect bigger from him in terms of ideas. the thing you're going to defeat leftism, that may be a nice thing to say in a republican county meeting somewhere in florida but the country is faced with real challenges. your point, dana, about criticism on the debt ceiling, it would be different if he said i want to cut this, this, and that, and i think we should raise or lower taxes. he just criticized. >> dana: he should have just criticized biden. >> he had no ideas. the only ideas in politics on either side is democrats to say the republicans stink, they're terrible, they're turning us back a hundred years.
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and republicans say democrats are doing the same thing. the people that lose the most are the people. i said, tyrus had one of the great lines about the debt ceiling, he talked about how silly and immature some in washington were behaving. he said the real losers are going to be people. if all you tell people in campaigns, not crime, border, not how to derisk from china, leftism, this is the last thing we need as we find ourselves almost a quarter way through the 21st century. if this is all the politics is, we're not going to solve the crime issue ordeal with the debt ceiling issue ordeal with underlying factors, find ways to compete with china. these are things that are important. >> greg: america needs a dose of harold ford jr. you're starting to feel you're the only one that will get this thing done. i'm beginning to believe that. >> dana: we could file the paperwork tomorrow.
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>> jeanine: we're not partisan. >> all i do is watch prime time, 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. if i can find ways to do that, do something else. >> greg: up next, a college commentment speech turns into a bash america fest. moving forward with node- positive breast cancer is overwhelming. but i never just found my way; i made it. and did all i could to prevent recurrence.
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♪ >> jeanine: a college commencement speech going off the rails with radicalism. liberal university of new york is taking heat after allowing a graduate to give a speech that attacks the police and the military and calling for a revolution against what she claims is the legal system's white supremacy. >> those who brought the
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ferocity of the violence, those who carry the revolution, the people, the masses, those who brought the ferocity of the violence, those who need our protection, they will carry this revolution. no longer are we going to capitulate to oppress ors, no longer are we going to put our hope in their depraved consciousness, the law and manifestation of white supremacy that continues to oppress and suppress people in this nation and around the world. >> jeanine: jesse, i don't know what law she's talking about, i went to law school, so did harold. i doubt we would agree with what she said. she was selected by the students for university of new york, an accredited law school. is that woman and speech that she made reflective of what the graduating lawyers are thinking? >> harold: probably. this is a poverty stricken war torn country locked by
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terrorism, drought, familiar in. the united states has poured $4 million in aid into that country. military aid. food assistance. she comes over here, we save her life probably, grew up in queens. we educated her, kept her safe, and she comes out of here and delivers a really venomous attack on everything that has made this country great. capitalism. the free market system. the pillars of this country, the foundations of this country she wants to destroy. we are educating this woman with our tax dollars and she repays us by saying thank you, now we're going to destroy you. this woman is a half cocked cable news host would say that lawyers are the new terrorists. i wouldn't go so far as to say that. what i'm saying, people are saying that. >> jeanine: dana, what about the fact that she is a future lawyer? we combine that with some of the law students objecting to the federal
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judge who came in and spoke there. >> dana: but that's what i have written down. that was at stanford. and remember, there was a professor there, i think that she was put on leave. she wasn't fired. the story went away. pretty sure she will be back teaching in september. then the other one, the one at harvard law school, judges were saying we shouldn't hire them, shouldn't allow them to clerk. when i first saw the story this morning, i thought the school hired a speaker to come on and that they should be furious because isn't a graduation speech to be about you achieved such an amazing thing, you have a bright future, i'm excited for you, congratulations. instead i thought it was the students voted for her. what happened to the graduation speech that's about inspiration? that's one reason to get the money back. there's another serious part of this. ilhan omar, congresswoman
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from michigan, sorry, minnesota, there was an attempt by members of congress to censure her on the house floor. didn't actually come to that. even democrats were saying wow, you went too far on anti-semitic tropes. >> jeanine: i remember it well. >> dana: yes, of course. what this young woman was saying, again, she might believe it, but because this university is funded by taxpayer dollars, you have many people, including a lot of jewish groups say they should be stripped of funding because they allowed this to happen. >> jeanine: the interesting thing, greg, the school took the speech down on youtube, okay, but then they put it back up. so it seems that the school, even though it is getting money from the government was pretty much, you know, intimidated. >> greg: well, this is kind of like the a block. this is nothing new, right? she is not anything
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radical, even though she claims to be a radical and revolutionary. she's a cliché. she's a stereotype that's been coming out of our colleges for decades. that's the worst part about it, they're brainwashed and deluded to thinking this is bravery when they go through the machine and come out like a cookie cutter thing. they're exactly like this. there's nothing earth shattering or groundbreaking about things she says. the stuff she regurgitated has been said by various radicals since the beginning of radicals and she never knows what will be brought after this so-called revolution. she's a marxist. she's a nilist. and the most important thing, she's brainwashed. nothing anybody will say to her will ever change her mind. it is a shame that critics that are very vocal weren't criticizing her while she was there. i'm sure there were people there pretty pissed off,
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didn't say anything. she will probably get a job at a law firm. tick a box. but she may sound like a marxist, she sounds like corporate heads of marketing. >> jeanine: that's true. interesting, you talk about people might critical size, there was a tweet from mayor adams who was booed as he was introduced at this graduation, and he put out a tweet where he says after her speech apparently he was incensed. we cannot allow words and negativity and divisiveness to be the only ones our students hear. your reaction to that, harold. >> harold: i agree. this doesn't sound like the graduation speech i heard at my law school graduation, a very, very different speech. we celebrated the lives of those who gave their lives for the freedom we all enjoy. freedom is messy, it is beautiful, hard to hold onto, one of the more enduring and best parts of this, allows us to take risk and be imaginative. she got that right. she leaned into her world view which i don't agree
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with it. what i extrapolate from things said, you have to give answers. just painting this awful, terrible picture is something that's been done and sometimes we need to be reminded of ugliness. i don't agree with things she talked about, but she has that world view. if you have that view, i would say the students and those in academia and in the private sector, offer answers. that's what people want. i agree with the mayor wholeheartedly. kids need to hear something inspirational, dana. we all do. as you tack about something inspirational, talk about how we solve these problems and not just put uglier and uglier pictures on the challenges we have. >> jeanine: for sure. up next. hollywood looney tune jane fonda is calling for more men to be arrested and jailed for climate change. ♪ ♪ subway just keeps upping their game. break it down candace.
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♪ >> jeanine: jane fonda figured out what's causing the icecaps to melt and polar bears to go extinct. >> this is serious. we have seven, eight years to cut ourselves in half of what we use of fossil fuels. it is a tragedy that we have to absolutely stop. we have to arrest and jail those men, they're all men, it's good for us all to realize, there would be no climate crisis if there was no racism. there would be no climate crisis if there was no patriarch's. white men are the things that really matter, everything else is nature at the bottom. >> jesse: climate change insanity doesn't stop. look at what happened at this swedish dance show. knocking the is not out of a climate activist that
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ran on stage. usually during the sound bites, one or two of my co-anchors will erupt with some emotional reaction to the sound bite. i think three of you guys all said something about jane fonda. who wants it the most? he had his hand up first. >> jeanine: that's fine. >> greg: couple minutes to make. number one, who made her movies, pacific islander females, they were all white men. what damage did her films do to the environment, giving thousands of catering trucks. you look at the plastic surgery, probably choked a hundred sea turtles. there were no black and brown directors giving her major roles in movies, and that's a shame. who secured her financing? probably white men. who made her career possible? who was her father? henry fonda. i suppose he was an evil white man, too. she's demented, she's seen
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aisle. she's what happened to the girl in the c block, add 70 years. >> jeanine: i don't think she got along with her father either. >> greg: she hated her dad. >> jeanine: this is hanoi jane. i was looking up something. she suggested on "the view," perfect audience, she suggested murder to fight abortion laws in a wild appearance on "the view," suggests murder. all the woman needs is a cause, doesn't care how important, how supportive in terms of facts or evidence, all she wants to be is relevant. hanoi jane, patriarchy, how you tie it to one bad person is amazing. >> jesse: the best fox news headline. hanoi jane blames white men for climate change. would you like to defend
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white men? >> harold: i don't agree with her. look, i think she has every right to advocate with enthusiasm, i disagree with her. >> greg: i am tired of your strong man arguments. >> jeanine: and it is stupid stuff. >> greg: let's get him! >> jesse: dana, help us out. it is only tuesday. >> dana: there was a tell in her remarks. so in her remarks she said something that's a tell, okay? she said they're all connected meaning racism, abortion, climate. it is where you have -- never mind. >> jeanine: i want to hear it. tell me. >> jesse: tuesday, we're all messed up. >> jeanine: ignore them. >> dana: the idea there would be no climate change if there was no racism
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means they can move the ball. there's nothing that says climate change is caused by ratism. you could cut 90% of emissions, they would still say there's still racism, there will always be racism even though we try to do better all the time. >> jeanine: great point. >> dana: i will put it in my great point journal. >> jesse: help us beat up harold. >> dana: that's too far. you're like a team. >> jesse: that's a war i'm not going to lose. coming up, the boss wants to force you to become friends with your co-workers. can't have that. >> dana: obviously not. ♪ ♪ i brought in ensure max protein with 30g of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uh... here i'll take that. -everyone: woo hoo! ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein, one gram of sugar. enter the nourishing moments
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relationship. >> jeanine: and you were shocked. >> harold: no. i said she's exactly that person. >> jeanine: i don't want to ask the adjective. >> harold: do you agree with this? what should we do to get people better at working together. >> jeanine: i think working remotely impacted interpersonal relationships. one of my producers today told me he lives in an apartment building, about 300 residents, most in 20s and 30s, no kids in the building. a lot of them are not married. the building tries to host events periodically for people in the building so they get to know each other. he said he went downstairs, there were six people there, and it is usually the same six people every time. people i guess don't like each other. maybe they're afraid of rejection. >> harold: you manage people, how do you respond. >> greg: the ones that ended up missing, maybe this is like a necessary course correction because we banished happy hour and office romance because of me too.
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then you have the rise of everybody afraid of being sued. what if you go to happy hour and like the girl in ma marketing, but you're in accounting, somebody sees it, doesn't like it. might freak people out. you miss out on real connections with people and it is not solved by identity appreciation emails that come out every week that tell you be proud of who you are. those things only divide people. >> dana: and wear this color. i think the best way for colleagues to bond and develop friendships is if they have success at work. so if there's a goal that the company is trying to reach and everyone works together to get the goal and you win the business or you finish the job or win the case, and then you go out and party afterwar afterwards. >> greg: yeah. >> dana: that's when you bond. >> greg: and don't talk about it.
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>> dana: time for "one morethin? >> jesse: foxnews.com. new ones but have our names on the back. how? we went to the shop and you can personalize it. that means you can personalize it. you can put your name, your spouse's name. your enemy's name. >> your girlfriend's name. >> your girlfriend's name. try to keep it clean and we'll make it up for you and send it right to you. >> greg: does this mean would he be are not getting raises? >> jesse: freeze across the board. we have been sequestered. tonight, "jesse watters primetime," johnny went to the
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beach on memorial day to quiz some people on how they are thinking about the holiday. sneak peek. >> who bombed pearl harbor. >> who pearl the bomb -- [laughter] >> jesse: that's just the smartest person we have. >> dana: can't wait to see that harold? >> harold: white sox pitcher liam hendriks made baseball return less than five months after being diagnosed with non-hodgkin's lymphoma. they donated more than $100,000 to the lymphoma research foundation. his first pitch 96 miners. glad you are back, brother. >> dana: is that fast? >> jesse: yes, dana. >> greg: tonight we have great show back on tuesday night. let jamie lissow, larry kudlow, kat timpf, tyrus, all stars. the gutfeld live tour is beginning june 17th, everybody. check out my bust. there it is. you can go to gutfeld.com. if these people would just flip over. jesus, are you guys high? this is the new bus.
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get them. get them. [laughter] this is the little busy 8 be in. i will be driving all over the place at clearwater, florida. fort myers, providence reading pennsylvania in september. >> jesse: you are going on the bus? you are not going on the bus. >> greg: just a load of party animals, judge. we will be filming all of your nourished live on the road. [laughter] >> dana: you know how southwest airlines has had some bad press lately. everyone is mad. remember that christmas debacle? here is a southwest pilot who went over and beyond. so, the door was locked. couldn't get in. >> jesse: i hate when that happens. >> dana: he crawled through the window. what a hero and the flight was only 8 minutes delayed. well done, pilot. >> judge jeanine: would you get on the plane where the pilot had to craw through the window? >> dana: i absolutely would.
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>> judge jeanine: louisville kentucky zoo last weekend knocked on the glass wall of her enclosure asked to inspect a baby who was visiting the zoo. the or orangutan ended up kissing the glass two times infatuated the infant. went over the hearts of bystanders as the heart felt video goes viral. >> greg: she wanted to eat the baby. >> judge jeanine: she wanted to kiss it. >> greg: she would have if she could. >> dana: she didn't. that's it for us. special report is up next with mike emanuel. hi, mike. >> mike: is greg driving the bus, dana? >> dana: absolutely not. >> mike: good. thanks, dana. ♪ ♪ >> mike: good evening, welcome to washington i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier. now that president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy have struck a deal extend the debt ceiling and cut spending, the next challenge is getting congress on board. crucial test is underway right now. senior congressional correspondent chad pergram is on capitol hill tonight. good evening, chad. >> mike, good evening. it's about the math.

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