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curious market reaction about this. energy prices didn't go wacky. stock prices barely moved. if they are worried about some global crisis developing, so far they have a funny way of showing it. that can change, the nature of these things. so far, so relatively stable. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello everybody i am jesse watters, with judge jeanine jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in your city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ hollywood is working hard on a reboot but it's not another top gun movie. it's joe biden. our 80-year-old sandbagging addled president is getting a movie makeover courtesy of jeffrey katzenberg. he sure needs it.
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74% of americans think the countries on the wrong track and 60% are concerned about the president's physical and mental health. to save a shot at reelection, the movie mogul thinks biden should own his age and turn it into an asset. the same way fellow old guys harrison ford and mick jagger have done. while biden works on getting swole like indiana jones come he's got some competition. rfk jr. looking like the most jacked presidential candidate in history. biden still won't agree to the match up but how about a push-up contest? >> let's go. [groaning] >> let's go, let's go. up, up, up, up. >> jesse: dana perino. >> dana: i'm so glad that you want to me first.
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>> jesse: as a female and undecided voter. >> dana: is that what i am? >> jesse: you see rfk jr. like that, does it make you reconsider voting for him? >> dana: [laughs] gosh. you're really putting me on the spot. i am impressed. 69 years old. it's interesting. hollywood is telling the white house just embrace biden's age. the thing is, as we have said before, everyone ages differently. at a different rate. that's not your fault. a lot of it has nothing to do with you. you can take care of yourself. you can do exercise. sometimes this just genetics. sometimes things happen as you age we have our eyes and ears. we can see what happening with joe biden. that's why those numbers are what they are. those numbers are based on likely voters, registered voters, republicans, independents and democrats. not just republican voters who think joe biden shouldn't move forward. democrats are concerned about his age. so i understand that desire. i think rfk jr. should probably
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run as an independent. there are more independents in this country, registered independents, then republicans and democrats. he is not going to get the debate with biden. he's just not going to get it. if he wants to make a dent and this could be the year where a third-party -- do you think that joe manchin is a better third party candidate that rfk jr.? >> jesse: i haven't seen joe manchin with his shirt off, but... >> dana: do you want to? we can see if we can get that on at 7:00 or 8:00 p.m. tonight. but i love idea of them comparing joe biden to harrison ford. katzenberg is like "i know what you should do. you should make a story pick was what any time the left business to hollywood, they end up in this pickle. it's not a storybook. people are dealing with real issues. they have real problems. they are concerned about their choices going into 2024. >> jesse: greg gutfeld, you have embraced your age. >> greg: yes, i have. i have. what point are you trying to
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make, mr. 8:00? mr. "i am so important now because i have a new job." screw you. that guy, rfk jr., he's an amazing shape. unmovable shape for 70. but it's easy when you have all that free time. he doesn't drink. when you don't drink, immediately it frees you up. the guy is a fisherman, explorer, he's a writer. he does all of these things because he's got to fill up the day. >> jesse: you are saying that if you didn't have two shows, you look like that. >> greg: i do look like that already. by the way, this is very clever of him. he is not calling out joe for being old and people. he is allowing the viewer to make that comparison himself by showing what great shape he's in. it's a natural -- i'm not making an accusation. i'm not saying he might be doing testosterone with a double of
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ofozempic. who knows. it's interesting to me, and people are considered outside the world of health look like that and people who are criticizing him, like someone else who looks like he had spent his entire life in the cake i'll add shoprite. it's funny that the mds and experts always look sick. it's the people with unorthodox ideas that look like that and things because people who are into health and fitness tend to have an open mind and the mind gets too open. going to try this supplement. i'm going to try this hormone. but i also think you get that weird thing. i think it makes sense that hollywood would parent with joe biden because he is living life like an actor. he has to stand out as mark. he reads his lines. he has no more depth than exactly what he's doing right there. and then he goes home. he works on a set.
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they have a set for the oval office. he truly is a cog in a larger enterprise. the only thing that's missing for this poor guy is a stuntman. if anything joe needs, it's a stuntman. get him a stuntman. >> jesse: it's because men and women are equal, judge. you think female presidential candidates should take a page out of rfk -- you are looking at me like you're going to kill me. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: what i was going to tell you is don't finish the question. don't even go there. do you want to go there? >> jesse: please. let's not. >> judge jeanine: what greg is saying is all politics is theater. if anyone thinks anything of the theater, they don't know what real politics is all about. it's about an image. it's about you having your lines. it's about you appearing before people is a wonderful guy who wants to kiss babies. when you want to be in the back, smoking a cigar and having a drink.
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the amazing part of it is when hollywood and tiktok. biden is not so stupid in embracing those people. tiktok and hollywood. but you would think by the way that for 50 years in office, he's been in public life are 50 years and figured it out by now. the idea that katzenberg says look at mick jagger dancing across the stage. for small, joe biden couldn't walk across the stage. to be able to sing at all of that stuff. he would need a teleprompter for the words. that's not the point. democrats have made a decision, he's our guy. republicans should do that. i believe that if donald trump because a -- becomes a nominee. and he's at least 30 points ahead of anyone else. i don't think the republicans are going to come together and you have to admire the democrats for what they do. they are one party and that's the end of it, one candidate. as for rfk. i'm impressed with the guy. i am very impressed with him.
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i know that he was always a river keeper, environmental guy. he truly believes in what he says and does. that's why i think america is going to like him. he's not a politician. he is not a candidate. he says what he believes and what he thinks. i love these little videos. goes to the corner. goes to the crime areas. real guy, talking about real issues that americans want to talk about. i think joe biden, whether or not he's a candidate, it seems that way. he doesn't need hollywood to tell him what to do. >> jesse: how does the biden white house see this prison type workout that rfk jr. is doing? jessica: i do not think they care at all. >> jesse: they have seen it? >> jessica: everyone has seen it. how you feel about it depends on your political affiliation. i hate to be debbie downer but i am paid to do so, so i'm going to tell you again. no real-life democrats that
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believe in the democratic party and what it stands for like rfk. they also do not think that that is natural, to greg's point. don't know what he's on. don't want to surmise. not normal for a 70-year-old. also weren't that many weights on that bar. >> greg: weight shaming. >> jessica: i'm not saying that they were lady push-ups. so if i'm not normal for a 70-year-old? don't there. a lot of people are in great shape when they are 70. >> jessica: my mom is 70 and she looks amazing. but that man's body does not look like any 70-year-old. my dad even before he had cancer. >> judge jeanine: this guy is working out constantly. >> jessica: i don't want a guy who could be an assistant trainer at planet fitness to be the president. >> judge jeanine: really? why do you want gavin newsom? >> jessica: i'm not looking to hire anyone based on how attractive they are. i'm interested in their pol
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policies. >> jesse: it's a factor. >> jessica: being good-looking helps in life tremendously, no matter what you're doing. >> greg: tell me about it. participating with other world leaders that aren't in good shape. >> jessica: justin trudeau could take him in a second. >> greg: oh, come on. that is disgusting. hotel you? >> jessica: how dare me. i am the offense of one of the table. there was a poll this week from nbc that had biden beating trump by 4 but had him tied with desantis and losing to desantis in the swing states by six points. at the same time you see republicans generally consolidating around trump. the signals coming out are, if you strum, you lose the general. it doesn't appear that republicans are getting that message and there are people. tim scott is doing better. chris christie is picking up a little bit of steam. biden is thinking okay, it's going to be the guy's a race
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indicted. hhow to use say four times? he is saying i am up over 20-point with women, 35 points with 18 to 34 euros. latinos, that number is going back up. >> jesse: and we just talk about him with his shirt off? >> jessica: i said, i lead with, i am paid to be debbie downer so i'm here for that. >> greg: look at that. >> jesse: how dare you accuse him of being on testosterone? >> jessica: he says water turns people transgender. he cannot be president. >> judge jeanine: what did you say? >> jesse: where is the liberal outrage? democrat mayor caught shipping migrants after china. ♪ ♪
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>> greg: here's some blatant migrant hypocrisy from the liberal spread while republicans were getting attacked for being worse than hitler for bussing illegal immigrants in new york city democrat mayor eric adams was busy doing the same thing except he was one upping by shipping migrants out of the country, places as far as china. seems like the type of thing that adams would call a political stunt. speak i think what we are seeing is a political stunt. i thought what really personify the political stunt is the governor of florida. he had nothing to do with it. what was his purpose of sending
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a plane load to martha's vineyard. he just felt as though he wanted to get into this horrendous action, we are seeing the political stunt of this. >> greg: while desantis waits for his apology, he was busy touring the texas border and rolling out his immigration platform. >> it is humiliating as a country to not have control over our own territory. we need to do something about it. we are not going to make excuses. we're not going to just do empty promises, we are going to deliver results. we are going to be the administration that finally brings the issue of our southern border to a conclusion. will al. we will reassert our nation's sovereign team, and we will fight these cartels so that americans stop dying from their poison. >> greg: dana, the real question is how many shirtless push-ups can he do? >> dana: it is the real
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question. we're going to find out tonight. >> greg: don't you get the feeling it's still bad as ever but nothing -- no one cares. >> dana: like the hamster on the wheel. here comes another 1,000. here comes another thousand. today when desantis was having concrete issues and concrete policies, things are similar to what other candidates have said that when he talks about wanting to end birthright citizenship. people take notice. it's a controversial issue which i think people are more comfortable with over the last 20 years probably. they are thinking we see what happens because it's a pole. not only the benefits you get like if you go to california for example. but if your children are born here maybe you get to stay here. i understand why people want to live there. the question is, what are we going to do in these places? we should -- kamala harris have the opportunity to focus on the root cause is unknown is doing that.
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juma roy and she had this meeting with all these corporations and they pledged we were going to do all this investment and make new factories, build factories, hire a bunch of people to deal with the rule of law. how many companies do you think actually did that? i would be surprised if any of them have done it. that's part of the problem. people feel they are on the hamster wheel. >> greg: i think right now she is at new york city at the bar, at the stone wall. apparently there is a wall that she does like. you never know, jessica, fit works with a dozen. mayor adams spent 50 grand of our tax dollars. i'm glad you find that funny, to send immigrants back to florida. they are not sanctuary cities. not sanctuary states. seems to me maybe he's not fulfilling his goal to be a welcoming mayor. c7 actually what they are doing. it was a total of 114 people i
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think which is far less then coming from florida or texas or arizona. sending people to where they actually wanted to go. it was your personalized travel agent, that's how someone ended up getting to go back to china. sending individuals versus chartering entire buses and making it clear by wing press conference after press conference about how you are going to stick it to the lives and give them a taste of their own medicine is very different than reuniting families or something people where they want to go. he also -- him and his team reported there were a lot of migrants who came to new york. who were dehydrated and malnourished. said they hadn't wanted to come. we know that with the martha's vineyard stomped the lord told that they were going to go to boston and they end up in martha's vineyard off-season which is the worst time to be there. so i think you never know if it's going to work or not.
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>> greg: jesse, did you notice that when they do it, it's for humanitarian reasons but when we do it, it's an evil stunt. >> jesse: she just said "we are sending them where they want to go." is that the job of the taxpayer? do you want to be a travel agent or taxpayer? you can't be both. it isn't a semester abroad. imagine if someone came across from north africa. they bused them to madrid. barcelona seems more my speed. how about the netherlands? no! it's not the job of the government and it's not the job of a mayor who doesn't have any sort of federal authority for immigration matters to start deporting people. explain this to me. how does somebody come to mexico, crossing the united states, get boston to new york and then say actually i want to go to china. >> jessica: we don't know. >> jesse: they change their mind? how is that possible?
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how does someone go from venezuela, 2,000-mile through jungles and deserts, cross into america, get to new york and say i want to go back to visit my family in venezuela. i miss my mom. new york taxpayers, are light, here's a ticket. it's not our job to send every person all over the world to whoever they want to go. it's not our job to do that. it's happening because joe biden won't do his job because he's fast revised the asylum process. anyone can show up on the border, say they were scared at home and get a date to show up in court they are never going to go to. that's why the governors and mayors are having to do the job that joe biden wants. >> jessica: they shouldn't be doing that. >> jesse: i agree. it is joe biden's job. >> judge jeanine: the truth is they are not just going to china. some are coming through. they want to go to peru,
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colombia, ecuador, in addition to china. then the question is, why did you come here from south america? now you want to be flown back? by the way, just so we are cl clear. $50,000 spent to fly them where they want to go. >> jesse: first class? it's a lot of money. >> judge jeanine: here's the point. we shouldn't be paying money to fly them around. they made the track to come here. they should get to where they want to go or stay where they first came. it's that simple. >> jesse: stuck in new york like the rest of us. >> judge jeanine: they can come across a jungle, 1500 miles. then they come into the united states. oh, i need a ride. this is a civilized place. $50,000 for 114 flights. we spent a new york city $8 million a day on illegals. half of our hotels are filled with illegals. what does that tell you?
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that these hotels are losing money, number one. as are all the businesses around the hotels that rely on tourism and tourist activity. finally, let me just say that we are paying to feed them, how is them, educate them. i don't think we should be sending them back and forth to wherever the heck they think they should be going. and then america's disapproving of a live is handling it in the first place. why are we in this mess? because a democrat won't stand up for the law of the united states. this is a violation of our integrity and sovereignty. so let's keep fighting for ukraine's border. two hell of hours solving border. it's a crime against all of us. >> jessica: we know joe biden isn't the first president to have a -- >> judge jeanine: i don't care. it's never been this bad. >> jessica: ron desantis paying florida taxpayer dollars to california so he could stick
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had 700 people dead. it's not dominating in the same way. in some ways it's indicative of the degree to which people's life chances have grown so disparate. [muttering] >> jessica: greg. what do you think of the point that obama was making? >> greg: it's like old professor morality question, why do you care less about the death of a large, people far away then someone you love. it's a false comparison. in this case you have one case of huge scale tragedy, grace period and the other is more intriguing because it's a salve that goes underwater, which they do, and risks people's lives. it's adventurous. it makes in a more interesting news rather story than the larger tragic one. a better comparison i think would be people who live safe lives but died the hands of people who take risks. at least the people that died in
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the ocean didn't take anybody with them. they reveal what bothered me the most are the people he should be talking about. criminals. the kill innocent people. he's been very quiet about some pretty big issues and professor obama could come out could make strong statements about the way the world has gone pretty should be saying look at these people coming out of the stores with 900 bucks worth of crap. that didn't happen when i was president. what's going on question right that's what i would like to hear. instead of this, if they only cared more about farley tragedies. okay, dude. >> jessica: dude. what do you think. >> jesse: when you are a citizen of the world, you always think about the world instead of the united states. it's a guy who's father has roots in africa. this is a guy who spent a lot of his childhood in southeast asia. is that right? i think it's right. >> greg: he ate a dog, jesse.
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>> jesse: i didn't bring it up. >> jesse: spent a lot of time in hawaii. the last state to get a star on the flank? he's never really looking at things from an american perspective. he's always speaking to the world, even when he's speaking to us, he's appealing to the world. let me tell you it's not the bbc. cnn, fox covered the story the same way. here's why. more raw news editorial standpoint. the greek migrants, there was no titanic angle, number one. huge angle. number two, we had guests that new people, submerged, number three, there was suspense. we had the countdown to the air shutting down. this was off our coast. it's not greece. it's the united states. if there had been a cuban boat that had capsized and there were cubans droning off the coast of miami, that would have been
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wall-to-wall coverage. we don't live in europe, barack obama. this is the united states of america. it shows how naive, detached, how snobby he is to not only understand this is this is the united states and as sad as it is that it was a horrible story off the coast, it's not something that concerns most americans in their spare time. >> jessica: in the conversation, he talked about how he thinks we are far less tolerant of differing opinions even than during his administration. >> dana: he has talked about that before. making a good point, trying to tell the left, you have to allow, especially at college campuses, he's mentioned it before. on this issue, one of the things that he left out or at least i didn't watch the whole interview with christiane amanpour. the super yacht purchased with money earned through capitalism was what helped save the people that were on the boat that he
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was concerned about. they took the distress call. it wasn't government that saves those people that were in a desperate situation. it was something that a caring heart who said we have the means. we have the obligation. they get a distress call. it was one of the most compelling things. you can look at the inequality. your people who are desperate, they are leaving northern africa or syria making the terrible decision to see, maybe we will get on the boat. many will get to the mainland. they know they are taking huge risk and they get saved by the super yacht. one of the things, this goes back to the conversation in the previous block. somebody like president obama is in a wonderful position to help deal with the problems at their source, why is everyone wanting to leave one happy vocalist require people trying to flee syria question what they don't have rule of law. they don't have hope. then one of the future. they don't have any jobs. they're trying to get to
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somewhere that's better. our systems are better. we should help encourage those countries to do better for the people by doing what we do. >> jessica: awesome. judge, final thoughts. >> judge jeanine: i agree with what greg was saying about false comparisons. when i was the d.a., one of the first things i had involved with body and it had been chopped up. i remember calling "the new york times" and saying, i need your help with this. if we get some coverage on it, i might be able to get some traction. the question that they asked me was, did i think it was a famous or a rich person? i will never ever forget that and that's when it made it clear to me that the things that get covered, the things people are interested in are things that affect people that we are not used to. we are not used to seeing. so we have become immune to people, both capsizing, people suffering and dying on the way, trying to get to a new life.
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but i think it's really rich that it's barack obama, the guy who went from 1.5 million net worth to know i think it's more than $70 million net worth. where he's talking about the fact, when he created his, the obama center. 90% of the voters on the southside of chicago were very upset about it. wanting city officials to do more to create affordable housing. the obama center was moving people out of the south side of chicago. it's rich for him to talk about the division than the press and everything else when he was from chicago. there was so much crime and so many inner-city kids in his own city. he ought to maybe look at his own house a little bit before he starts criticizing people for being fascinated by what is truly a fascinating story. >> jessica: all right. coming up, reported getting mocked for holding her breath to
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"it's so insane. i tried to hold my breath but i had to breathe a couple of times." wait a minute. the world health organization, jessica, joe biden. everybody says the pandemic is over. there were people criticized because they weren't listening to fauci and the cdc. but now that the pandemic is over in taylor lorenz doesn't want to believe it. is there and went saying she is in following the science? >> jessica: i have no idea if taylor lorenz has any pre-existing conditions or anything. we don't know what's going on in people's lives. i just struggle to make fun of anyone that wants to mask and keep it on when covid did kill over 1.1 million people and hundreds are still dying every day. i'm not saying the country doesn't have to move on. the world has to move on. it feels a little bit low hanging to me. she likes to do these things on
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twitter. whatever. she wants to wear a mask. where point. >> dana: her point is to be mocked. that's what she wants. she wants the attention. she has found a way to do that. i happen to be or she could say. maybe she does feel this fear. a lot of us can have fears about something. you don't necessarily tweet about them. she wanted to do that. she wanted to go after the tsa. guess what. taylor, congratulations. it worked. we are talking about you again. >> jesse: your low hanging might be my home run pitch. i do not struggle to make fun of people like this. what's more dangerous? some terrorists with a fake i.d. gets past security because he's got a mask on and brings down a plane? or maybe someone sneezes on poor taylor who was probably under 40. i don't know what her pre-existing condition is. but she has one condition and it's annoying. every time we do a segment on
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this woman, she's annoying. i think i speak for the rest of the country when i say you're annoying. it's kind of an act. you know it's an act. everybody around this table know it's an act that works on a servicing of time. congratulations, taylor. worked again. >> judge jeanine: 53% of the country feels like the pandemic will never end. of course taylor lorenz apparently is one of them. >> greg: i think people do kind of have a hysterical attachment to a period of time in which they felt like they had an impact. i think that's where she is. she does have a pre-existing condition. it is self absorption. i think what happened is the flag -- the flag. the mask became part of the identity. not like a venn diagram. the intersection of pronouns, pride flag, your mask. all these things have to kind of go together or you aren't really the great leftist that you want to be. i feel bad for "the washington post." in a year, she's going to be
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demanding staffers wear hazmat jumpsuits even when they are on zoom. there's different kinds of health nuts. i was a rfk jr.'s kind of a healthnet. he's into working out and stuff. then there's the healthnet whose very existence and i know, i worked at prevention, and men's health. it's around their vulnerable immunity against perceived threats. there are always worried something is going to make them sick and they are costly telling you about it. oh, my god. i can't do this, can't eat that. she's one of them. it's worse than hypochondria. they tend to share it with everybody. you know what i'm talking about, right? >> jesse: absolutely. but she does feel like when she was wearing the mask for those couple years that everybody thought she was a good citizen and she longs for those days. all you have to do is throw it on your face. >> judge jeanine: coming up, greg and jesse have a big announcement. >> greg: we are going to marry them!
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off at 7:00 p.m. followed by jesse watters prime time. kennedy w -- hannity will remain at 9:00. and "gutfeld." it will all begin on july 17. it's monday. congratulations, greg, jesse, laura, trace, hannity. am i forgetting anybody? are you excited? >> jesse: emma had the best reaction. she suggested, whatever you do, stay humble because humility is your greatest accent. greatest asset. i said it is? a family number say congratulations. now we can go back to watching wheel of fortune at 7:00. >> dana: wheel of fortune, jeopardy berry that used to be great hour. >> greg: i guess what he called that, when it's a bittersweet victory. in the sense that i am the king of late night.
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i am still the king of late-night don't ever forget that. [laughter] i have decided to expand my late night earlier to 10:00 p.m. now i'm going to be the greatest late-night king of all time. i turned down 8:00 p.m. [laughter] i said give jesse a chance. he needs all the help. he's got some financial problems. >> dana: you remember when "the five" started, cocktail hour move from 6:00 to 5:00 so maybe now late-night goes from 11:00 to 10:00. any thoughts? >> judge jeanine: i am thrilled for both of you. you only have to tape at 10:00 and set of 11. [laughter] i am thrilled for you, jesse. it's going to be great. the two of you are great. you, dana. >> dana: i am just so great. >> jessica: you are. everyone is great. it's really exciting. >> dana: do you think the democrats will be quaking in their boots? they will have jesse watters on
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their tail. >> jessica: chris hayes will be like, what a i do? >> dana: all right. >> greg: i have some ideas about the back of the book section. [laughter] >> dana: talking points memo. >> jesse: my show is not going to change. no matter what people want me to do with the show, it's the same show. >> dana: congratulations. to everyone. "one more thing" is up next. with the freestyle libre 2 system know your glucose level and where it's headed without fingersticks. manage your diabetes with more confidence and lower your a1c. it's covered by medicare for those who qualify. ask your doctor about the freestyle libre 2 system. ♪ i wanna hold you forever ♪ hey little bear bear. ♪ ♪
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if you've sacrificed and you put yourself at risk like that, their coming and figure out how to ease your life a little bit. that's the kind of energy that's behind this thing. we have to keep going for the next guy. >> uncle houser. i want you to join me in supporting our nation's heroes and their families. so $11 a month. so $11 a month. go to t to♪ find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah. it's time for one more thing. we've got some goodies for you guys. look at these things. we've got fox news clogs. don't sound so so excited. got fox news beach towels.
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how do you feel about laying down on american flag? >> i would never lay down an american flag or put on my feet thank you very much. >> i would wrap myself in that. >> thank you dana, we've got it t-shirt. go to shop fox news.com. tonight jesse watters prime time, we have abide in donor turned whistleblower. 7 o'clock. watch that. >> not 8 o'clock.7 o'clock. >> jessica? >> terrycloth? >> have you tested it yourself? touch it. >> you touch it. >> both of you stop touching. >> this toddler is training him to be a future soccer star. he's not even to yet. his dad said it's not even to early start. dennis blair ever, what, you don't think that's real?
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>> jesse is like i gotta get home. >> see you guys later. >> at this rate that's guys coming for that title. >> wow. >> maybe he'll get an academic scholarship.>> you guys are gullible, that's a 43-year-old man. >> that video has been going around all the time. >> we got pumped again. >> this is tonight, jamie, tom schlup, all-star panel. listen to this, greg's fisherman exercise tips. nobody go fishing to billy don't burn any calories.that sucks. need to build in some exercise by fishing where there aren't deadly reptiles. look at this guy. >> wow. >> he bird flu calories there. >> what was that? >> is it now gator crocodile? hugs thank you very much for that young lady.
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little lady. that was good. >> okay, short questions we have jimmy fail appeared here's 3 of them then you'll have to guess loss one. what is one thing people would be surprised to learn about you besides being a taxicab driver? turns out he's a really good trumpet player. who is your biggest role miles? he said my other older siblings 2 brothers that are in comps and my sister is in banking. >> did you get to attention in school? yes for talking class what is the secret party trick? you have to go to foxnews.com to see the answer. >> i've seen it, it's disgusting. >> a lot of donkeys were stoked this weekend in california. huntington beach to be exact. it was the annual dog surfing competition. the pups crouched on their board and suited up in goggles of our best buying for the best wave to win. they are scored on the length of the ride, confidence, balance and any tricks
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performed. the events this weekend included agility, diving dog, we fetch it, risa pre-flying competitions. something for everyone. by the way, the winner was a small dog, sherry, french bulldog who is 11 years old. >> they like blackboards. >> the dogs do? >> french bulldog steel. >> the french likes to hop on things. that's it for us. special report is up next with brent. >> jesse bret, thanks on the good times. >> thank you. >> laundry rebel that would've been suppressed in any case. the organizers of the rebellion despite being inadequate could not fail to understand this. they understood everything. >> russian leader vladimir putin trying to project strength in the wake of armed rebellion. good evening welco
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