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coverage coming up shortly. thanks so much to you, mr. chairman, for joining us. mike turner. all right. that about does it for us. neil will be back tomorrow. catch me at 1:00 p.m. eastern time along sign john roberts for america reports each and every weekday. so glad to be here with you today. thanks for joining us. "the five" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, i am dana perino with judge jeanine pirro, jesse watters, jessica tarlov. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." republican presidential candidate tim scott going into the liberal lion's den and the ladies of the view. racially charged attacks from ag whistle.
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victimhood. as soon as you say that, you know what he's talking about. i didn't like that. >> he seems to make because i made it, everyone can make it, ignoring the fact that he's the exception not the rule and until he is the rule. then he can stop talking about systemic racism. >> clarence thomas syndrome. >> he's one of those guys, he's like clarence thomas. black republican who believes in pulling yourself by your bootstraps rather than to me understanding the systemic racism that african americans facing this country and other minorities. he doesn't get it. >> dana: after smears like that, tim scott had enough, deciding to challenge the ladies face-to-face minus joy behar. >> i'm the exception. you're the exception. maybe even ms. whoopi goldberg is an exception. >> the comments on the show, that the only way for young african american kid to be successful in this country is to be the exception, not the rule. it's a dangerous, offensive,
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disgusting message. 50% of the folks in our community -- you asked a question. i've watched you on the show. you like people to be deferential and respectful. >> i would love that. >> only one black senator out of 50. >> we are talking about progress. there's only two on the other side. >> we are back. >> we are arguing, i apologize. we were still arguing. >> dana: that happened this morning. one of the things tim scott said, one of the things i recall you reacting to win their view was talking about it, exception versus the rule. your reaction. he had a similar one and that's what he wanted to talk about. >> greg: there is an interesting ego play. no one asks her why she's the exception. how did you do it, sonny?
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you could do it and nobody else could, that's a great question. that table is the worst group of progressives ever assembled because they claim nothing has progressed while they are alive. nothing has changed in 50 years or however long they have been on the planet. i think it is 80 with joy. speaking of joy, how convenient it was her day off. i think she really hates black dudes. what did she say, she was lecturing black men on what it's like to be black. systemic racism. her only back experience is black face on halloween making her that dylan mulvaney of black men. credit to tim scott for being there. i did "the view" 20 years ago. "the five," we are 13 years, we cannot turn into that. identifying why they turn into that. everybody there is incapable of
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observing themselves from the outside, right, they can't do the shoe on the other foot thing. anybody taught you to do in cases of bullying or strategic empathy. why is this person doing this? are they acting irrationally? they can't do that. they couldn't do it with tim scott which is why they have this thing, i collect the "waiting for you to finish" phase. have you ever been on a show? >> jesse: i do that face on this show. >> greg: their ears shut down and you're never going to convince them. they're waiting for you to finish and they regurgitate their ideologies because they can't see themselves. if they could see you, strategic empathy, if i could see tim scott's point of view, tim scott could see my point of view and your mind will change. the only people who can't change their minds are people with really big egos and insecurities. it's fun to be wrong. i am wrong at least once every
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day. i enjoyed. they can't enjoy because their egos are too fragile. >> dana: there was neck column -- why "the view had changed. her reasons, they are desperate to agree with each other. even with the conservatives on the show, they don't want to have an argument which we have no problem with. let me play one thing for you, jesse. this is about corporate and wokeism. >> do you have call four, number one? >> of combat zone for a number of months over what i thought was three issue as it relates to young kids in the water being indoctrinated with. i thought he started off on the wrong foot on that issue. >> no, no. i'm sorry, sir. do not boo. ththis is "the view." we accept. we do not believe everything
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everyone says but you cannot boo people here. you cannot do it. please continue. >> dana: they were trying to make sure the audience was being nice. >> jesse: w whoopi got a chance to play the high road. i have to find out where joy behar was. where did she go on vacation? this would be like me calling hunter a crackhead for two years, hunter finally agrees to do the show and i am off? you can't do that, joy. the only reason he's on his because people like you who call him a race traitor. i didn't learn much from this. they used each other. "the view" uses black conservatives to scare blacks into voting for democrats and scott uses "the view" to go on and raise money. that's fine. but greg hit it. he comes out and he says all this racial progress that the united states has made in the last 50 years, they interrupt him and say what is that supposed to mean?
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we are just supposed to stop? no! we are not just supposed to stop making racial progress. we are supposed to continue. that's what he said, he goes we are always striving for a more perfect union but they never had the conversation as to how you go about making a more perfect union. we never got into "should we be teaching white people to hit ourselves? should we be handing out reparations? should we be hiring people because of their skin color even though they are not qualified. we never got into that zone because all they do is scowl at the guy, interrupt him, go to commercial. the real question is, why won't the left and acknowledge the racial progress? why won't they just say we have made a lot of progress over the last several years and this keep going for more. they want black people to continue to feel oppressed, like they're on the brink of slavery in order to motivate them during
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elections. they want white people to continue to feel guilty so they are shamed into socialism. tim scott was good. he didn't get it over the end zone like i wanted them to. >> dana: judge jeanine, you have been on "the view." how do you think your experience compared. i know the you don't necessarily want to be talking about yourself that you've been there when it's been kind of hostile. >> judge jeanine: i have been on the "the view" for years. when i was the d.a., i cohosted "the view" several times. the last time i was long, it was like, i didn't have a friend there. it was absolute hatred because of donald trump. everything that i had talked about for years. all the things that i had done representing crime victims, women as victims, all the good stuff they were applauding, even the robert durst case, applause. how dare you be friendly with donald trump? the hate on the part of the left is overwhelming and there wasn't a happy ending for me on
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"the view." get out. the segment is over. but i am glad that whoopi has gotten to the point where she can say we tolerate all views on "the view," don't boo. she didn't say that a couple years ago. what i want to know about joy behar, if she has mondays off, great job. you can have the weekends and mondays off, why didn't they change it so he was on on tuesday. why not come on on a day when she's going to be there and this is all tribalism. we have made though racial progress, all kinds of things, it's democrats who keep pulling us back. think about joe biden. right at the beginning of the administration, the first thing he does with antony blinken who shouldn't -- who should've been working on getting out of afghanistan but was too busy talking about how racist america west. they go to the u.n. and say tell us how racist we are to get confirmation from the u.n. that we are racist country. but if you had an african american like tim scott with the same background.
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poor, black, divorced, mother worked 16 hours a day. he became a senator. he's running for president. but he had a d in front of his name instead of a r for they would have been applauding him from the time he came on the scene. but that's not who they are. it's about tribalism. it's about not recognizing hey, by the way, we have elected a black man president twice in the united states. we are not going backwards. we're going for. i don't want to talk about xyz and all of the things we've d done. but it's pure bass dog whistle tribalism that they are engaging in. >> dana: sunny hostin said in the first clip, there's only one black republican senator. he says there's only two on the other side. i don't know if she even knew that. if we are counting. that might not be the best argument to make. but you can comment on that or
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wrap us up. >> jessica: kamala harris as vice president. we did have three. but the numbers are not great on either side. they are more disastrous on the republican side and i think the points that sunny was trying to make exceptions versus rules is an important one but i had to be couched in accepting there's been tremendous progress. the majority that progress has come on the democratic side. barack obama was a democratic president. we have a woman of color on the supreme court. she is a democrat. clarence thomas, obviously a conservative there but in terms of our institutions reflecting the people they govern is on the left side of things. >> jesse: the legal progress happened because of republicans. >> jessica: what are you talking about? >> jesse: filibuster of the civil rights act. >> jessica: okay. it's an absurd thing to look at the weight of the parties are laid out today. talk about that we can talk
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about progress. robert byrd was a democrat, kkk master before that or whatever it is. if you look at the parties today. you seem much more diverse set of faces on the democratic side. >> greg: what is your opinion on that? >> jessica: to your point about it's just straight tribalism. the policies of the democratic party take into account the experiences of traditionally disenfranchised people and that's what i wish sunny had talked about. people say why wasn't melania on the cover of every magazine? why is casey desantis walmart barbie or whatever they call her, i think it's awful. the truth is democrat policies take into account the experience of women in this country. i was looking at the fortune 500 ceos. 10% women. that's a huge achievement. glowing articles about it but it's still only 10%. i'm not saying it has to be parity. i don't want a job i don't deserve but there are definitely
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more than 10% qualified women to do that. >> greg: it's not just that. >> jessica: yes, it's educational attainment which is another way people are held back in this country. >> greg: a lot of people that aren't republicans because they are told the republicans are against them when republicans are giving them a message like tim scott does witches come here. you're going to have more opportunity in place like florida then you will in a place like d.c. or chicago. but whenever a black man says something like that, democrats call him an uncle tom. i think there's a message that's fairly effective from the democrats that keeps blacks from considering another way out. >> jessica: i think that's actually really a bit obnoxious frankly to treat democratic voters like they don't know enough to listen to tim scott. >> greg: i'm just using their words. "the view" denigrates every black conservative. clarence thomas. >> judge jeanine: look at the candidates on the republican side running for president. to african americans. >> jessica: but we have a
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sitting president. >> judge jeanine: i'm glad we have a sitting president. >> jessica: we don't have other candidates right now. >> greg: the moment you say this is no longer a racist country, a lot of people who make money off saying it's a racist country are out of work. >> judge jeanine: that's right. >> greg: jessica. >> dana: senator tim scott will be on "hannity" later tonight to talk about his battle with "the view" and the 2024 race so don't miss that. joe biden being called america's part-time president after another stunning report on his schedule. ♪ ♪ yourself. in 2015, my dad had the idea to revitalize american textile manufacturing with bedding crafted from cotton grown on our family farm. we created red land cotton to give you the best farm, the home products possible. because it's more than quality products. it's a labor of love from our family. go to redland cotton dot com and receive 15% off your
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>> jesse: ever wonder why you
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never see much of joe biden? near times during a puff piece. while trying to boost up the big guy, they also revealed how pathetically weak his schedule was. in private, officials acknowledged they made what they consider reasonable accommodations not to physically taxing aging president. his staff scheduled most of his public appearances between noon and 4:00 and leaves him alone on weekends as much as possible. as the media tries to get fired over the fish in took a finish line it sounds like his friendse intelligence community are up to something. >> do you intend to vote for him again or anyone on the republican side you would consider if it does not trump. to be good be joe biden. i'm glad he's willing to serve. the president must be someone who abides the law and our constitution. there was no one else but joe biden. >> jesse: jessica, this is a
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grueling schedule. >> jessica: doing "the five"? >> jesse: we get weekends off. don't bother me before 10:00 a.m. and a lid at 4:00. >> jessica: the article did note the morning schedule is similar to what barack obama did whom no one ever accused of not being busy. >> greg: are you saying that barack obama is lazy? >> jessica: i certainly did not. that is something a republican would say. barack obama had double the amount of evening events, things that happened after 4:00. i don't know why that was a puff piece. i thought it was a hit piece. i don't think any democrat who read that saw it's good for us, that it's fair to an administration that we feel has accomplished a lot when you want joe biden to be the nominee again in 2024 or not. there are things he got done. for that to, the week after the debt ceiling negotiation where kevin mccarthy said he was
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smart, professional, and worked hard, the jobs report on friday which went beyond everyone's expectations and then you wake up on monday morning and see the guy is napping all the time we don't want to bug him on a saturday. >> jesse: he came out because he tripped on stage. >> jessica: everyone who is an honest broker so you -- >> jesse: i'm an exception? >> jessica: anyone could have tripped over that and it's obviously painful to see an 80-year-old person do this. but it's not like the man can't walk straight. >> jesse: he just can't walk upstairs. >> judge jeanine: or air force one. >> jessica: don't make me ronald reagan the panel. >> judge jeanine: didn't he hit his head the same day on marine one? it was a puff piece. the thing that stopped me when i was reading it, he has striking stamina. he took a nine hour train ride. give me a break. a nine hour train ride. that stuff stuff. the amazing part of it is when you think about leaders, you think about leaders who get there because they fought their
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way to the top and we look up to them. there's this internal party competition. then you've got to president. he's not being challenged by his own party. leave him alone. we don't want him to have to come out on the campaign trail. i don't want to have to clean up all those statements every time he spoke to the press but what about on the international level? the truth is people in other countries are looking at this man and saying this is a joke. he's running for president, not campaigning. he announced weeks ago. doesn't have a primary because they stopped it. and the guys at his beach house. nobody is not dealing with the reality. ronald reagan, he was 73. not dealing with the reality that this guy has a lot of trouble a lot of the time whether it's walking or talking or stumbling at a press conference.
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where was he? supposed to take a football helmet along with something else and he just walked away with one item when he was supposed to take three. >> jesse: he is always doing that. do you think people should worry? you have comey saying we are going to keep this guy in office questioning >> greg: what's with him and sand? trips on the sandbag and goes to his beach house. part-time job was a good thing. he shouldn't be at work in that condition. i respect him for his 50 years of service but with his issues it's better not to stress him out too much. let him enjoy his twilight years with his family, his medical condition comes first. i think it's cruel to make somebody in that state's work that hard. i'm saying artificial compassion but i say it with compassion. by the way, did you notice
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jack dorsey endorsed rfk jr.? everybody keeps saying he's not -- he's not a serious candidate. you better believe he's a serious candidate. >> jesse: he is too serious to be taken seriously. >> greg: do know what his son did? nobody talks about this. his soul son joined the foreign legion to fight the russians on behalf of ukraine. that makes rfk jr. the most credible and persuasive voice on ending this war which he declared he would do which puts me in his camp. his son went there to fight so he has -- he doesn't just have skin in this game. he's got glowed in the game. >> jesse: joseph son got involved in other foreign entanglements. just as stressful. >> dana: i was thinking i might start a new show called puff piece or hit piece and we can dissect the article.
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hillary clinton believe "the new york times" was awful to her. i bet the white house hated that piece but they knew that it was coming. but it was not pitched by a republican opposition research. it was pitched by democrats who are granted anonymity in "the new york times" which means they were at a high enough level but "the new york times" thought they were credible enough in their quotes are things like "it's all we can talk about is how old he is. we don't know what's going to happen. we call several times a day to check on his health." they are so worried. the call was coming from inside the house. >> greg: the rest home. >> g>> dana: if you look at the schedule. no campaign events, no surrogates. he said there was going to be surrogates. where are the surrogates. if comey is the surrogate, that's the problem. i talked to a democrat is that
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we know that it's a challenge. this highly credible democrat. they plan to try to show you that the accomplishments jessica is talking about is having a direct impact on your life. they're going to stay earned you happy you have the infrastructure bill. aren't you glad the debt ceiling was raised, aren't you glad, pick any -- think of the third one. can't be student loans. they want him out on the trail more. doesn't work if he's not out on the campaign trail. the third thing is and this is the one republicans are going to have to deal with because the media will help them. they're going to try to take any concern about his age to pale in comparison to the toxicity of the republican party and whoever the eventual nominee is. that's it. >> jesse: "i may be old but he's toxic." >> jessica: can i say something quickly about rfk. junior, to be clear. if you were a serious democratic candidate, you're not hanging out in a twitter space with
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elon musk and tulsi gabbard. because that's not who we want to hear from, it's not who we respect and not who aligns with our principles. >> jesse: elon musk is making the world go electric. >> jessica: the fact that all republicans are defending him. you got so agitated. >> greg: talk about the iss issues. >> judge jeanine: if you watch the show, it's a problem. >> jessica: i watch the show. i live the show. i know there's no problem with me. i'm telling you honestly about what's going on in the democratic party. >> jessica: there is no respect. i can feel it. >> jesse: up next, stories and democratic cities forced to lock up your deodorant like gold at fort knox.
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>> jessica: america has a shoplifting problem. chicago walgreens offers only two aisles of merchandise. everything else must be ordered at a kiosk. the company says is not meant to be antitheft saying "we are testing a new experience at the store with new concepts, technologies and practices to enhance the experience of customers and team members." jesse, on friday you said you hate self checkout. >> jesse: i'm not good at it. you get up there and hit the scanner and it doesn't beep and then you start twisting it around like a rubik's cube deceive it beeps. still isn't beep. if it has any weight to what you have to call them for help. do you know how embarrassing it is to have produce and then have to go like this and signal that you need help weighing produce because it's too complicated.
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>> judge jeanine: typed in the name of it. >> jesse: i didn't even know that. you can't type in a name. i don't know how to spell potato. is there an eft end of it? i am like quayle up there. i want to talk about the shopkeeper. afghanistan immigrant. he said afghanistan, went to san francisco and is now fleeing san francisco because san francisco is too chaotic. afghanistan ranks dead last in the rankings of most peaceful nations. he can't hack it in san francisco. what does that tell you? what does it tell you. >> judge jeanine: at least in afghanistan, the taliban cut your hand off. people are afraid to commit crimes. that's what's going on in afghanistan. this started with london breed. london breed. sorry.
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she made a decision. $120 million from the police force and the police warrant what the impact of cutting the police budget would be a know we have to live with that. people like you have to go to the grocery store and do your rubik's cube thing because you don't know how to spell. what's going on. this poor guy, he comes from afghanistan. he said thieves are in the store for 18, 20 minutes. just packing things up, according to the alphabet in their banks. the truth is. we are all paying for this because the more stuff that is still in the higher prices get, the more stuff taken, the higher insurance gets pure we are all paying for this nonsense. >> jesse: i have to buy deodorant on the street, hot deodorant. do not much that costs? >> judge jeanine: do it yourself.
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you can put lemon or something. >> jesse: i'm going to squeeze lemon but i can't buy it because i can't figure out the checkout. >> dana: one of the soft-on-crime approach is the biggest challenge that we have in america because it is the base account. government is there to protect the people first and foremost, stealing, there's a reason it's in the ten commandments. you shall not steal from your neighneighbor. we all end up paying for it. it breeds this lack of trust. megan mcardle is a great columnist. she has a cool idea i want people to think about. she said we could create a west point for cops, like a national academy. better pay, more prestige, a real focus on what is the best type of policing we can do. and then recruits would agree to serve eight years. like you do if you go to west point and serve in the military. there is something creative and new that needs to be done so we can stop this. one is prosecutors but we have been talking out that for years.
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it's not helping. at least maybe not till the next election. >> judge jeanine: the concept that may be the police are doing something wrong is ridiculous. >> dana: this was for recruitment and making sure they get more people because the trajectory is so bad. >> jessica: another innovative idea going on in brownsville, in brooklyn. there's an organization and they take a couple days and respond to everything that the cops normally would. they have no arrest powers that they intent essentially become community policemen. they did it for two days. they had people turning in illegal guns, they kept a man from robbing a bodega and stopped a pregnant woman from hitting her boyfriend when he couldn't install the car seat properly which i can tell he was very annoying. do you think that's something -- it's no solution. if you are a true criminal, nothing like that will have an effect on you.
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the biggest challenge here is ego and ideology. there's a certain group of people who will not admit all these reforms are a disaster. we can talk about this and say this without but the people that are in power, they -- it's amazing. we have a theft problem instead of arresting thieves and locking up thieves, we are locking up the things they steal. imagine that logic anywhere else. anywhere else. we've got a whole bunch of murdering going on. do lock down. i watched a show set in the 1960s and the characters were sitting at an old restaurant. the auto match he put coins in and kate comes out. that an amazon is going to be the future. if you're looking at walgreens, it's the world's largest vending machine. put the credit card thing in, throw the toothpaste, pain meds,
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cold meds, sleeping aids. no lines. it's just a row of atms. that's the wave of the future because that's -- if you can't look up criminals, lock that stuff up. >> judge jeanine: they have changed our purchasing behavior. everybody would rather go to amazon and have them deliver it. >> dana: absolutely. i don't want to sit there and -- but i feel so bad for the workers. >> greg: talk about food deserts. we are going to have cement deserts. these bodegas. they're going to be gone. no more little businesses. no communities. the only people left will be the poor and the people who prey on them, like jesse. jesse will be out there buying his gorilla deodorant off these poor people. >> jesse: tell me about this magical cake that appears? >> judge jeanine: it comes out like a triangle. he put a dollar in and you get cake. >> jessica: look at that little boy smile. coming out, democrats are not going to like this.
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: liberals have a new reason to wet the bed. millennials are moving to the right. according to "the new york times" the critical, crucial part of the democratic party's electoral correlation that helped put barack obama in the white house has started voting republican as they get older. all right, jesse. are you shocked? when we're young, you tend to be rebellious. when you get older you tend to be a little more responsible. what is your take away from this? >> jesse: i don't have a take away. i talked to sources in the polling industry who gave me this. they say it's economic. they say in 2008 you have the
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crisis in the housing market and since then their economic futures have flatlined. the housing purchasing power is not. they have not gotten the wage gains they expected. so they are kind of trapped, or other generations were able to really advance economically. they have not been able to do that and they are frustrated. the people a little bit older than they are are very concerned with inclusivity. they are more concerned about being judged by other moms for not being inclusive enough. so on the one hand to get generation x who really just cares about being accepted socially and not being called a bigot. then the people, generation whatever millennials are, they just want to make more money and they don't care about equity. see five all right, dana, should the democrats be troubled by this and do they have a game plan to try to work out? >> dana: i don't know. this was probably inevitable.
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they've maybe factored in. gen z has woken up in a big way. wisconsin supreme court they had an 80% turnout. college campuses and they were voting mot mostly against abort. college-educated men and women who are my nails having children and can't find a house to buy and they are frustrated with a lot of things. democrats will try to run up the score on abortion, the bigger problems democrats have is with hispanics because that number is decreasing for democrats. we'll see how that goes. >> judge jeanine: amc and bernie sanders had just charge everybody more taxes. now this generation is at the point where they are paying taxes. is that part of a question mark >> greg: that's it. think, work, pray. no. think, work, play. i'm going to do an impression of you. think, work, pay is the eat pray
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love of a generation embracing reality. a young woman who embraces the right to abortion, starts thinking about actual children, right, you're seeing this shift. as you get older, this is where i become jesse, you become less attractive, you care less about what people think. care less. >> jessica: as a woman, though. >> greg: virtue signaling. you realize virtue signaling is for suckers. you have to start dealing in the substance of reality. you care less about what people think and more about what you can do to make your family better. you start paying the bills. you write two checks on april 15. feels like you're being assaulted because you get zero from it and you start a family. you enjoyed pride month, jesse. branching all the time. >> jesse: it's all year-round. >> greg: rainbows in your apartment even when they weren't outside but now starting to look
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like a luxury. you work for trans rights but you don't want trance activist telling your kids which pronouns to use. that's what you do as a parent. as you age, your age out of all these, what tyrus would call, first world problems. first world issues. you start dealing with real-world issues. all this stuff looks like garbage. >> judge jeanine: okay, jessica. wrap it up. >> jessica: as the only democrat at the table. someone speak now or forever hold your peace. >> jesse: use your tongue wisely. >> greg: i have a old-school democrat. >> jessica: another kennedy thing with you. >> jessica: this is what happens. people come around. all of the mega-donors or boomers. that they are 60 something sitting in boardrooms giving out hundreds of millions of dollars to whatever causes they please. this is the natural evolution. as you start to pay more in taxes, you have family.
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>> greg: less attractive. space i >> jessica: was not directed at me? i think the person who put out this piece noted we don't know the true impact of the dobbs decision. this is kind of a seismic shift. jackson v dobbs, a woman's right to control her own body. don't be. anyway. seeing how strong the shift ends up being. >> greg: the point is you become more conservative. you had a family. you have. >> jessica: really? >> greg: you have. >> jesse: you said build a wall in the green room. i heard you. >> judge jeanine: coming up, greg's worst nightmare has come true. what it is, next on "the five." hi, i'm william devane. did you know it took our founders 116 days
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♪ how do you like me now. >> greg: do you want to play the entire -- by the way surgeon is the peak listening time for music. we have under a minute for this music. jessica? >> judge jeanine: i love toby keith i love him now. i hope is he doing well. >> greg: jessica? >> jessica: not a big country fan because people like stories. >> greg: i knew you hated our country. you hate america. got you. >> jessica: every memorial day special where someone is like i saw jessica burning a flag out back. [laughter] >> greg: jesse, do you know what country music is? >> jesse: i'm coming around to country. >> judge jeanine: oh, come on. >> jessica: you age. >> greg: you are actually aging out. >> jesse: aging out of what? >> judge jeanine: if is he aging out? what am i? don't touch it.
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best. yesterday was national cancer survivor's day. a day that's near and dear to me. but there are a bunch of children. you can see here. i think about 100 cancer survivors celebrating at an arcade. kids as young as six and seven years old. if you think you have got a problem, take a deep breath and watch this. god bless these kids. >> dana: indeed. greg? >> greg: tonight a great show it's called gutfeld. i have kennedy, lauren simonetti. kat timpf it's going to be great. i'm not going to show you baby elephants today. save the elephants for tomorrow. >> dana: jessica? >> jessica: check out what happens when a swimmer in south australia dives in bioluminescence some organisms, isn't it cool. defend against predators or find mates. >> dana: jesse, you should get that e for you're pool. >> greg: that means he is peeing
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when it turns that color. flush. >> jesse: want to see some lax highlights? here you go. >> greg: you are the worst had. >> jesse: down to his knees behind the back just flips it right there. >> dana: is that a real. >> jesse: zander dixon. >> greg: of course his name is zander. speaker of the house on this contempt deal with the fbi director. and furry that's mad at ron desantis. >> dana: that's it for us. "special report" is up next. >> bret: i will turn in for the furry. >> dana: me too. i can't wait. >> bret: thanks, dana. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, we are following two big stories. the fbi allowing two congressional law firms to see lawmakers allowingto see. we twin with the republican presidential field getting quite a bit larger this week. three individuals are set to

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