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[ imitates trumpet playing ] and we wanted to thank america's number-one motorcycle insurer -for saving us money. -thank you. [ laughs ] mara, your parents are -- exactly like me? i know, right? well, cherish your friends and loved ones. let's roll, daddio! let's boogie-woogie! here is the five ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. i'm dana perino along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ a very combative hearing on capitol hill over government censorship. republicans trying to lay out the evidence that the biden administration and big tech worked together to silence americans. but democrats used it mainly to bash the star witness, who happens to be president biden's top challenger, robert f. kennedy jr. he was there to give personal testimony on the topic after
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some of his covid vaccine tweets were taken down by twitter after a push by the biden white house. but the presidential candidate struggled to get a word out throughout the entire thing. watch. >> i know that witnesses usually have five minutes and i see ten minutes on the board. is it going to be ten minutes? >> if you want to cut him off and censor him some more, you're welcome to do it. >> that's not my job. that's your job. why don't you threaten the witness so they don't want to be a witness. >> reclaiming my time. reclaiming my time. you did not reference. the time is mine and i'm reclaiming it and ask the witness to stop talking. >> you asked me a question. >> do not censor the witness. >> i'm not censoring the witness. he's still talking. >> trump-cated version of a larger state. i was describing -- i was describing -- >> i understand. hold on. i'm reclaiming my time. >> dana: rfk jr. pleading with the fellow democrats to hear him out.
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>> we need to be talking to each other. this is a letter that many of you signed, many of my fellow democrats. i've spent my life in this party and devoted my life to the values of this party. this 102 people signed this. this itself is evidence of this problem the hearing was convened to address. this is an attempt to censor a censorship hearing. we need to be able to talk and the first amendment was not written for easy speech. it was written for the speech that nobody likes you for. >> dana: top democratic leader hakeem jeffries was not very receptive to thornhill tore that message. >> republican -- that message. >> republican hearings that have unfolded over the last few days and throughout this entire congress are a malignant clown show. robert f. kennedy jr. is a living, breathing, false flag
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operation. his whole campaign is being run by right wing political operatives that have one objective: try to take down president joe biden. >> dana: there was a place where robert f. kennedy jr. was allowed to get his would you describer out and that was on with robert maccallum. >> the statements being twisted and distorted making it seem like these controversial things is another we that i'm being -- that the dnc et cetera and it's allies are using to silence me marginalize me to make me look crazy and make me look like a bad person. i was not allowed to talk. i was not allowed to defend myself. i was read a series of these slanders without being allowed to reply to any of them. >> dana: greg, the first thing that happened in the hearing after
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the open statements is the democrats moved to adjourn the hearing to take it into executive session so it would have been private and censored at the censorship hearing. >> they tried to sensor a hearing on censorship. i don't care what you think about rfk jr., he says things that are out there because those things are out there. he has rendition of anthony speech and using it in a public space and he's a american citizen and i find a lot of these people very repulsive and they work for us and they have to respect people's opinions but they don't. what drives me crazy is when rfk jr. has these theories, whether you agree with him or not, he does them among adults; right. we can handle it. like if he says -- if he used like anne frank in an analogy and does it poorly and apologizes, it's a hyperbole and
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a bad one. he apologizes but i'm a adult and i go on and live with it and i do it because it's age appropriate. the dems have abandoned that concept. instead they use in their world censorship and book bans and right to privacy and let radical sexual content roam free into the hands of children. who cares if rfk has theories on vaccines that you disagree with. he has every right to talk about them. you have every right to say that's bs. but you don't have a right to shut him down and you don't have a right to try and destroy people's reputations because you disagree with them, which happens to be i guess the real practice here if you look at what real sen correspondent ship is, the -- censorship here is which is kabol is the word used and the democrats and the big media destroying the reputation of people. that was censorship and they pull that had story out and if
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you dare mention it, you're out. >> dana: jessica, i thought the stratify junior the deputies was a little over the top. are they that worried about robert f. kennedy jr. and biden? >> jessica: no, they're not. >> dana: why not let him talk and move on? they made a spect cal of themselves and i felt uncomfortable for him and i watch a lot of hearings and they were so obnoxious. >> jessica: i texted you first thing and said this is really intention. i was sitting and a little nervous of what was to come. i'll say this because rfk jr. spends most of his time in conservative media and a lot of times the democrats get to talk to the guy. he's not showing up on msnbc or cnn or doing a local news interview for instance he wants to hang out with joe rogan. >> jesse: that's a lie. >> jessica: that's a lie. i've said it a million types it's really weird that you like him who's running for my party's
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nomination more than i do and more than other democrats do. i will say, and he led with this in the hearing and he said it to martha as well that the trump administration censored him before the biden administration got in. so this isn't a story about what -- he said it. your guy, he said it live on television. he also just told a boat load of lies in his testimony. he said i've never been anti-vax. he was on a podcast in 2021 this was pointed out by an nbc reporter who covers this, he went within podcast and said i go up to people in grocery stores and people who have babies and plead with them not to vaccinate their children. he told fellow anti-vaxers to come out of the closet, to come into the light with him. but then he's also vaccinated all of his kids, hosting parties in hollywood with his wife where you have to be vaccinated to be able to come. it's completely hypocritical. he has not -- he's not being destroyed right now. this has been going on for decades, his anti-public health stances. you think that the kennedys want
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to have to release statements saying please don't take what he's saying seriously. either on a health level or his comments about the bio-weapon and martha pressed him about this as well saying i'm being misinterpreted and we watched a video on the record dinner and lied about that and we saw it all come out of his mouth. i don't hear people defending him usually happy to talk about it coming out and saying oh what he said about jews is deplorable. they're just moving on with it because they like the idea he's chipping away and 15% of points in the primary and down to like 0.4% in new york. he's not going anywhere. >> dana: that was my point because logically he's not going anywhere. i thought the reaction was over the top. >> jeanine: i can finish? i don't want to have a scientific debate with you, but you can't just be general about
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vax. there's certain vaccinations that he likes and others he doesn't. that's his right and his privilege and don't see him on the other channels because they don't democrats to hear from him. the guaranteed credit started out with 20%, i deponent know if he's at 17%. the only time he gets a chance to say something is on an opposite channel. and the truth is you saw the democrats greet him and try to shut him down, taking their minutes back saying i'm not censoring him, i'm not censoring him. well, they shut him up while he was trying to talk. here's the bottom line, the democrats will do anything, and history has proven this, they did in the 2020 election and did it with the laptop. their continue to do it. if you say anything that's anti-joe biden or look like you might be able to impact joe biden in any way, they're going to shut you down. that is not the america that i grew up in. and the fact that he is saying
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you know, i have these beliefs he's entitled to whatever he wants to say and if people want to believe him, fine. they can vote for him. they don't have to vote for him but this is where we are. the democrats have decided that everyone is a racist and they don't like you, so you're a racist. whatever their definition .s the next thing they want to do is censor you just the way the fbi went into social media and said you know, that laptop is russian disinformation when the fbi had said it's verifiable and it's his laptop. we know that already. the white house is now appealing the decision of the district court judge who said you cannot talk to these agencies anymore from the white house. and finally what i see coming next is after the censorship we're going to have hate speech in america. just as they have in the european union. when they don't like something you say, they're going to start prosecuting you for hate speech. this guy has a right to say whatever he wants to say, and
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it's not anymore if you don't agree with me, you can't say it. that is not america. >> jessica: the lap torr story came out during the trump administration. call up donald and tell him how made you are about it. >> jesse: she's so upset about rfk jr. and so what if he believes things about vaccines. >> jessica: they're dangerous. >> jesse: so what. why are you so passionate about what he believes about vaccines? why is that such a threat to you? >> jessica: are your kids vaccinated? >> jesse: yeah, so what. >> jessica: why did you make that decision? >> jesse: my doctor said to do it. i've never seen you so upset over anything on this show because of what he said about vaccines one time. it's actually kind of weird that you're so upset about what one democrat thinks about vaccines.
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you can do whatever you want with your body, you can do whatever you want with your kid's body and doctor can decide with you what to do with your body. what does it have to do with rfk jr.? and to have a democrat question a pharmaceutical conglomerate and that's off limits in the democratic party? you guy haves been railing against big business for decades. he comes out and questions big business and you say you can't say that? these guys sold us a bill of goods on the vaccine. i got vaccinated and said you couldn't get it if you were vaxed or couldn't transmit, they were wrong about that. so why do you believe everything thanksgiving these companies tell you? every time big tech says something, you think they're telling the truth? >> jessica: no. >> jesse: no one tells the truth except me. i think everybody should read this opening statement by rfk jr., it's moving and powerful and the fact that he's
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questioning the war in ukraine big business, big tech, makes them a threat. so they're calling animality semi-mite and he says pretty passionately, he's done more for the state of israel than most of these people sitting in congress today. >> jessica: you watch what had he said. >> jesse: i did. >> jessica: and know about the anti-semitic tropes that exist for jewish people? >> jesse: he said viruses affect different people differently and cited a study. then you said he's anti--- i don't know if the study is right. >> jeanine: it's just a study. you can't cite a study with everybody going crazy. just a study. >> dana: we're going to keep going but we're off to the races here. coming up, the outrage getting more intense over jason aldean's new anticrime video and calling it a pro lynching anthem. ♪ ♪ lynching anthem.
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- to feel understood. - to begin healing both inside and out. - to feel like myself again. - and now i know anything is possible. (gentle music) ♪ ♪ >> jeanine: woke outrage over the jason aldean woke anti crime music videoed goating more extreme. the left lawmaker getting charged for storming the capitol and he's back and smearing aldean as a racist. >> it's about normizing racist violence and white nationalism. this is a lynching anthem and it's animal them that -- an anthem that reminds me of young men like trayvon martin and ahmaud killed by white vigilantes.
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it was not about small towns. if it was, where was he when the murray county people were fighting for their clean water. >> jeanine: looks like the outrage backfired on the left. despite cmt yanking the video for "try that in a smalltown" aldean's track is shot up to be no. 1 on itunes and we're learning more about where the woke outrage is coming from. a gown control activist is actually gloating about how she got jason aldean's video pulled from cmt. okay. so the democrats are attempting to cancel aldean and it's already backfiring, no. 1 on i teens. when will they learn, i mean that the american public are sick and tired of these we can leftist value -- woke leftist values, especially when you listen to the words of that song, jessica? >> jessica: i'm not sure this is about woke leftist values.
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i said yesterday, i don't think they should have taken the song down. i think you should always promote more conversation about it. i do think it was a mistake to do it at that location. i found out there was a christmas movie also filmed there, but your advance people should do better than to go in front of a courthouse where a kid was lynched, even if it was almost 100 years ago. that's worthy of an apology about that if he wants to make a point about the lyrics of his song. he also -- he didn't write the thing alone. there's so much more to this. it's a four person song. i think an articulation of what it really is about with sensitive pushback acknowledging the site was per happen as mistake and you can see where people are coming from will go a long way, but i don't tend to love boycotts. >> jeanine: you know, the truth is, jesse, they showed all truthful, accurate video and video in front of that
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courthouse. so it's not like they made things up. you know, the fact that there was a protest and burning in front of that courthouse. >> jesse: it's not accurate and that's why the left doesn't like it. i'm sure a few native americans were killed out there in manhattan. maybe we should never film another movie in manhattan. >> jessica: you think it's the same thing? >> jesse: there was violence against black people in atlanta. should we never film in atlanta? are you kidding me? no one looks 100 years ago when they're filming and ask if someone died there. they literally scouted the movie from paramount and shot a christmas movie in there. paramount should have done more homework and now it's a christmas lynching movie. >> jessica: they should have done their homework. >> jesse: jessica, there's violence all over this country. you can't point to a place and
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say you don't do this or this there. your husband probably proposed to you somewhere where someone was shot. are you going to give back the ring now? absolutely not. >> jessica: definitely not that thing is huge. >> jesse: exactly, let's not pretend you're upset about that. if you read the lyrics, carjack an old lady, hold up a liquor store, spit in a cop's face. if you do that in a small town we're not going to let that slide. >> jessica: what are you going to do? grab your gun? >> jesse: they're going to protect an old lady and stand up to the cop and defend their community. it doesn't have to be we're going to go and put a bullet in some guy's head. that's what you think. >> jeanine: all right, dana a song that no one has protested and we're not talking about at this table called f the police by nwa. two of the sentences, beat a police officers out of shape and
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when finished, bring the yellow tape and tape off the scene of our slaughter. okay, now i don't hear anyone talking about that? >> dana: right. >> jeanine: why is it to different now? they want to see something that's not even in the video. >> dana: it's an interesting comparison and i remember a few weeks ago i mentioned maybe on the show but certainly to greg because we both were on peloton and i mostly listen to country music for many, many years then all of a sudden you're on mel ton and expose -- peloton and exposed to other things and there's explicit rides and even i want to close my ears because i can't believe they'd say this but i didn't put it on twitter and try to get anything taken down. i know a lot of people that work in nashvillean the writing -- nashville on the writing side not the big stars but they've said the executives at big labels and certainly at cmt are quite liberal and they are out of touch with their fans. it doesn't mean that -- i'm not
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saying that people don't have a right to say wow, that video is offensive to me. you can say that, but when cmt decides to take down the video and then the song goes to no. 1 they only have themselves to blame for making that happen. was it last week we talked about fast car story and the op ed in the war post saying that how outrageous it was that luke combs covered tracy chapman's story? maybe liberals should not talk about country music for like two weeks. give it a rest. >> jeanine: yeah, all right greg, why is it that you never see antifa in a small town of what jason is saying and what he's saying so racist? >> greg: i don't know, it has a lot to do with density. it's easier to hide in cities. this is a really interesting flip. if you look at our first block of the second block, it's the left -- it's the liberals coming out after either speech or art and it's the right that is defending it. this is a complete flip of the
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whole -- freedom of speech movement of the 1970s. only in the current race baiting media culture can an anticrime message be seen adds antiblack. why does it see anticrime when you see crime. i'm asking the media, not people at home. there's novembers race imagery in the video -- no race imagery in the video or lynching imagery but the liberals and media see black people and feel black people in this. it's because the media has said it is racist to condemn a violence. they are the ones doing the confellation by excusing the name of violence in the social justice and gone to antiviolence now means antiblack. apparently if you are disgusting by looting or mob violence or smash and grabs and it sickens you and you think the second amendment protects you from that, you're a white supremacist.
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see what happens there. who's saying this? it's the media. this is why i don't even fault people who say this video was racist because that's not their opinion. right, it's not their opinion. it's been drilled into them. it's an opinion that has been put into your heads, it's shaping their narratives and it's not their own. the same people calling out this thing that was a location for a lynching. think that was their original opinion? think every person that's been on tv goes oh my god, i recognize that place, it's from 100 years ago. no, no, no, no. nobody in the media has an original p opinion about anything. comes from somewhere else. take your self-righteousness and shove it up your ass. it's not aldeans fault, he didn't know they made a movie. did that movie star miley cyrus. >> jesse: hannah montana. >> greg: hannah montana should not be in movies. now it's their location. if they knew maybe and i don't
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think they knew. the media has created this environment where now if you think this behavior is wrong they're linkerring the behavior to race, not you. >> jeanine: you know what, it was like the hearings yesterday all of a sudden it was about race. coming up, liberal media lying through their teeth with the ridiculous new attack on conservatives. ♪ ♪ attack on conservatives. ♪
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you to think it's the red states that are terrible. cnbc is getting blasted over an article that names texas and florida as the worst states to live and work. citing laws protected unborn life so called targeting of lgbtq people and the state's issues with inclusiveness. strange not a peep about how left wing policies are causing folks to leave liberal areas in droves. jessica, to you first. >> jessica: generous of you. >> jesse: do you think these states, texas and florida, are bad places to live? a lot of people are moving there. >> jessica: a lot of people are and i'm not trying to sugar coat the exodus from the blue states and we're suffering in term was tax revenue with rich people leaving and corporations have left. i think make a decision of where you want to live as a single person and especially as a family is a really big one. you're looking at all sorts of factors and considering what the education system looks like thinking about what kind of access to healthcare if you have
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a daughter that you're going there, a lot of people said in terms of picking where you go to university for instance, you'll end up in a state and become pregnant at 20 years old and not having access to reproductive healthcare and that matters. climate change matters and record temperatures going on and texas under a heat advisory forever and in florida there was a record on monday, 109 in miami where a lot of people moved to. 16 days in a row of at least 105. >> dana: at least they have affordable energy. >> jessica: sure, there's pluses -- >> greg: it was good. >> jessica: there was a study out from the council of criminal justice nonpartisan looking at data of 30 u.s. cities including la, philly, chicago, new york the first half of this year and the homicide rates have dropped by over 9% and now the homicide rate in miami is three times that of new york city with a gop mayor thinking he'll be president of the united states of america and a gop governor who also thinks he'll be the next president of the united
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states. >> greg: when you get that high, it has to come down. >> jessica: i thought in biden's america, the killing never stops? >> greg: seems that way. >> jesse: greg. >> greg: oh, this is why the united states is great though. it's federalism, dana. >> dana: oh, okay. >> greg: sanctuary cities for people having guns and coming with the gun and we'll have the city for the last and sanctuary cities for other things and sanctuary city up for not paying taxes and not comparison and that's the study and not cnn and they blame it had on structural racism.
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there was not a shred of evidence in there and it's like maybe in these urban dense areas, that should be factored in. maybe move to small towns because that stuff doesn't happen in small towns. >> jessica: more remote. >> jesse: dana. >> dana: the people moving to these states don't watch cnbc. the criteria is not can you safely raise o child but can you get an abortion. not can you sue your employer? can you sue your employer for woke nonsense. it was like do they ask for voter id as if that was like a bad thing. they asked things like in tennessee, it's hard to live in because the legislature banned drag shows for children. >> jesse: how dare they. i'm moving somewhere else. >> dana: people started voting with their feet since covid and it's continued and i love the experimentation and especially
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when they look at paychecks and go, wow, i got more money in any pocket. >> jesse: that's true. judge jeanine. >> jeanine: they didn't try to be fair and i agree with dana all about voting and reproductive freedoms and inclusiveness and not economic conditions and buy ago house and safety and free speech and religion, all that stuff. that was not part of it. every one of the states that they say are the top ten worst they're all republican. they didn't even try to throw one blue one in there. but the truth is the top ten states people are fleeing nine out of ten are democrat states and they're fleeing for a lot of reasons. it is a lot of the taxes and because of the fact that there is no safety there. you know, i think the criteria was ridiculous and i think they obviously made a big mistake. what i thought was interesting also when i was doing the research on this, in moscow idaho, just today that town had to pay $300,000 to three
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catholics who apparently were arrested during a religious service outside and they weren't wearing a mask. that's the kind of religious freedom that's important too. >> jesse: all right, jessica 0-3, see if she can turn it around in the next block. >> jessica: a john kerry block, thank as lot. >> jesse: china humiliated john kerry over his global warming demands. ♪ ♪ lot. >> jesse: china humiliated
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>> we had frank conversations but we came here to break new ground, which we think is important at this stage. and it is clear that we are going to need a little more work to be able to complete that task. >> greg: what's interesting dana, when i look at him, it's like he wants to be in the hall of presidents. he acts like t right. but he'll never get there but he acts like a robotic kind of statesman. how much co2 did this obnoxious blow hard put in the air? >> dana: he flew 7,000 miles to get there and could have had the same results on a twitter meeting and basically begging china to reduce emissions and got nowhere and president xi said we'll get the new before -- we want to get to the new but we don't want to discard the old before we get there.
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it's just logical. it makes sense and the meantime america's job creators and they have reduced emissions so much here through innovation and also they're not rewarded for their innovation. they're beaten over the health head with more regulations and prevents us from the new in a faster way. see, that problem, the circular logic. >> greg: there you go jessica, like a john kerry you're tall. >> jessica: fair. >> greg: is that why he's so arrogant? explain. >> jessica: i mean, tall people have a lot of advantages in climate. >> greg: they really do. >> jessica: if you want jesse and i to talk about that for the rest of the time. >> jesse: that's something we'd agree on. >> jessica: we got something today. i don't see this as a tremendous embarrassment necessarily. odds are the chinese are not going to say, you know what you're right. we're responsible for a third of global emissions. we'll sign onto whatever you have to say. i was just glad that he didn't get kicked out on day one because the chinese since we've kind of been a little strange about taiwan and had the, you
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know, we're going to go in and we're not going to go in. the last year has been a little frosty and at least having the conversation is a good thing. if this is your job to fix the climate, it's not great obviously if one of the biggest super powers and emitters doesn't want to do anything with you. >> greg: jessica says, judge it's obvious he failed and embarrassing and humiliating for america and we have to pay for these conversations. let's go here and have a conversation, nothing happens but you and i pay for it. >> jessica: i pay a lot of tax. >> greg: you do but you love it. >> jessica: i enjoy it. >> jeanine: that's why you want more people to stay in new york so more can pay taxes. i did a spinoff of what dana did. he take as plane to china and gets nothing done and flies home. he flew for about 40 hours and the jet emissions were 25 metric tons. okay. it's the same as 64,000 miles which is 30 round trips back and
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forth from new york to las vegas 30 times. and this guy says he cares about climate change. i mean, really. the truth is we keep telling him we want these electric vehicles and lithium batteries and they're developing a coal plant every day to satisfy the needs that we have and we go over there like we're talking out of two sides of our mouth saying but give us clean emissions and resews your emissions and give us more batteries and build a coal plant every three days it's okay. >> greg: yeah. you know, jesse, i think he makes these virtue trips to offset his vices. you know, he spends a lot of money on copious material consumption, yachts, going around and having fun and this is his way to have fun. >> jesse: plus czars are going to czar. they are going to galavant and train around on someone else's dime. are they going to make less
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money because kerry said so? are they going to stop growing so fast because kerry said knock it off? come on. countries don't do things that slow them down or that make them less money. it's just human nature. kerry should know that. he's this close to being human. >> greg: nicely done. coming up, it turns out i'm 100% right on everything. >> jesse: the tease. ♪ ♪ jesse: the tease. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: she admit it is on live television. welcome back. a new study found that greg gutfeld is absolutely right about all the turnover margined i dids we -- studies we bombard you with. >> greg: we don't have a lot of time so we'll just say it's fake. these days are fake. it's not real. it's fake. >> jessica: what do you think about the nostalgia. >> greg: i don't think it's a real story but i'll go along. >> jessica: okay, not exactly. but get a load of this stanford's president will resign after it was discover that had several academic reports he authored contained falsified information and a harvard
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professor accused of fabricating results in multiple studies in including one on honest behavior. king of being right. what do to say -- have to say? >> greg: it's easy to see when something is made up and i wrote tens of thousands of stories as a magazine editor and could smell anything. what's feigning is these stupid one more thing like national corn dog day or national hot dog day. those are real. they're press releases. we get press releases from press outfits that send this and say maybe we'll get free food and then we do it. >> jessica: for food, it's free and it's exciting. >> greg: yea, but every fake story has incentive built in or it wouldn't exist. >> jeanine: you are so smart. >> greg: oh, thank you. >> jeanine: you're welcome. >> jessica: dana, i love this and the kid that broke the story at stanford is peter baker of
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the new york types and susan glasser of the new yorker's son. >> dana: yeah, and i think the president of stanford has handled this pretty well and a big investigation and initially the story was like he's a total fraud. that's not how it all turned out and his credibility took a hit and he's deciding to leave and the university of chicago -- the guy who's the new president of stanford is coming from the university of chicago. friends of mine that work there had that are on the conservative side of things are excited and that's really considered a pretty good university on free speech and we'll see what happens there. >> jessica: jesse, what are your thought s? >> jesse: how you fake a study. say i'm big meat and own all the sirloin west of the mississippi. and i pay stanford mississippi a quarter million to their science department and perhaps i suggest to the researchers that we're looking for a study that says that meat is really good for you. wala, a study come thous saying meat is good for you.
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>> greg: it's been done for 40 years. >> in the pharmaceutical food virgin islands >> greg: no such thing as nutrition science. >> jessica: the pyramid is a lie. >> jeanine: that goes back to everything we're talking about during the show where people try to shut down other people for misinformation, disinformation. the new thing is mall information, which is true but doesn't jive with what the administration wants. you know, people should figure things out for themselves and that's the end of it. >> jessica: we need teachers to know some -- i mean, you're not going to go to school. it's how you want it. no, it's fact. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ next. ♪
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even though we have brian kilmeade, elizabeth macdonal: d, and great comedian jim breuer at tiff, it's going to be great show. do i have time to do this? why not? p >> greg's panda tv startedan a new cable networdav.k. it's called greg's panda television. take a look. this is a little panda camkda vs stumbling around webs while mom sitsk back and enjoys a snack f bamboo. >> she's going to be mad when the little panda goes offege an to college and may decide to marryriment with other pandae and finds out that maybe, i don't know, maybe it's not a straight panda. it could be a blind lgbtq panda . >> which would be fine. which would be fine. one of the seven sisters. okaysister , the show must go on and check out how singer bryan adams kept his cool when things didn't go quite as planned during his performance in salt ply. cit but the third time played him on camera. >> i love how he just kept going, but you shouldn't do
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that to stars when they are doing that. >> also, short questions question with cha cha questions with dana perino this week ju. g a goes payne is up judge your turn. i love that. it's fun, right? that guyod a choc was having a good time. all right. so a chocolate lab is being praised by local police in warren county, pennsylvania, for helping lead to the arrestal of a fugitive murder suspect. this is the way to happen. dogs playing outsidetside hie. . he sees someone strange.g he starts barking and running toward the creekrd. his owners follow him, recognize the fugitive and circling on the local news outlets. and so what happened was the pup was given a year's worth of tennis, a new collar, and, of course, a juicy ribeye steak. >> that's awesome. >>od job, jesse. >> j you all right? so we found an indian mansion on a skyscraper. the tape. this is where i willn th be retiring after i win the lottery. there it is. tw4000 square foot, two stories infinity pool, yard. you're up there tonight, jesse watters, prime time at
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8:00. the biden bribe document has been declassified. jessic declass a, make sure to tune in at eight. >> don't miss it. jessica, we have 20 seconds. okay. >> really quickly, maya, marriage, not your average teenageraveragager 15-, 15-yearr made a great dive in on our cancer research, swam around the entire island of manhattan, 28 and a half miles, raised 60,000 for cancer research. pretty awesome. we got it all. gang for us.it >> have a great night. we'll see you next time. tomorrow. >> welcome to jesse watters. prime time tonight are slandering me. this is an attempt to censor a censorship here in everyevery statement that you just made about me is inaccurate. s >> rfk jr. censor by democrats. reclaiming my time. what shall lies was that ron desantis moves against bud light, a prime time exclusive. you know who the president during watergate was
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