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future makes it possible to make the present as best as it can be for everybody. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro jessica tarlov, sandra smith and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ hunter biden getting slapped in the face again after the implosion of his sweetheart plea deal. the first son thought he would be popping the champagne with his bond-ripping sugar brother lawyer come after they count of the judge into giving from future crimes. looks like hunter is not getting bailed out by pops.
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>> is there any possibility the president would end up pardoning his son? >> no. >> jesse: fuming at the judge for daring to question the original plea deal. attacking her for being appointed by drug but even comparing the judge to lance ito, remember the guy from the o.j. simpson murder trial? the facts swirling around hunter are pretty damning so the liberal media's working overtime to cover for the first son. >> there weaponizing joe biden's son against him. >> only going to add more fuel to the political fire republicans are stoking on capitol hill as they move forward with the potential impeachment charge. >> that is the goal of what they want to do, buddy of joe biden in the minds of voters ahead of the reelection. >> they are going to try to indict a father for loving his son, who has been addicted to drugs and/or alcohol, and without evidence of the father doing anything other than loving
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that son. >> jesse: get a load of this. as republicans mull impeaching joe biden, adam schiff says you can't do it without evidence. how crazy could that be? >> the republican desire to impeach someone, anyone, no matter whether there is any evidence, just shows how they have descended into chaos. >> jesse: okay. [laughter] i'm not sure about you, jessica. >> greg: that's an interesting angle. >> jesse: i know, i'm going to try it. if it is those move into an impeachment inquiry and all of this evidence that i so eloquently have presented to the american people for all of these years finally comes out in a full hearing, what will the democrats' defense be? right now it is hear no evil see no evil. >> jessica: i don't think that is true. we talked about it, i was here tuesday, i guess, and i said if he did something really wrong
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then lock him up. that's how this works. i'm not afraid of an impeachment inquiry, though you should be honest about the fact that you are not going to get one. you have all of these republicans that have been on tv talking about ken buck says it is theater, the shiny object tony gonzales is people home are concerned about real things michael lawler, richard hudson no one is seriously considering this except kevin mccarthy wants to go on tv all the time and pretend as if it is happening, so it is not happening and i know that aside for you and i hate to burst your bubble about -- >> not versed in, still bubbling. >> jessica: okay, you bubble as long as you want. i wouldn't try to stop you. but i am not afraid of it. and i think that this would actually be a day of celebration for people who think that the system is rigged and we have these two -- two-tiered system of justice because hunter biden didn't get the "sweetheart deal," and i was watching stephanie ruhle last night, she had on joyce vance, who was a
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u.s. attorney, and she said the judge asked all the right questions. that this was a completely appropriate response to it and that there were things in the deal that hadn't been made public yet. i am not seeing the outrage about -- >> jesse: the judge smelled a rat that the doj was in cahoots with hunter's legal team -- >> jessica: it will be interesting. david weiss, the u.s. attorney who handled this case, wants to set the record straight. there are a lot of people, seems like lying about what happened. he will be testifying before the oversight committee, get your popcorn ready. i assume he is going to defend the deal and how all of this was handled. i am not concerned and i think it is great, the white house just said absolutely no part in. >> jesse: okay, we will see if that holds. judge jeanine? >> jeanine: we know today a lot that we didn't know yesterday, and we knew it was a con. we knew there was favoritism. but what we didn't know yesterday was what we found out today and the plea agreement
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and the plea agreement makes it clear that that plea that was supposed to go down yesterday was not for anything in perpetuity, as biden's lawyers suggested and lied to the court. because i have before me the very transcript, as well as the plea agreement, which says this does not cover anything going forward and does not provide protection against prosecution for any future conduct. biden's attorneys lied to the court. and when they realized that wasn't on the table, they were like, we are not going to do this, okay, it was in writing everybody knew it and the court knew it but that is not the end of it because this is the same attorneys that the judge was able to go back and find out take the whistle-blower testimony out of the transcript all right, and in addition to that, what we know today that we didn't know yesterday is that
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the plan was that after the defendant served probation on two misdemeanor tax convictions that those convictions were going to be erased. he raised! are you kidding me? it's unheard of. let me tell you something else about how corrupt the doj is. you can say two years probation on a misdemeanor conviction, but the probation officer can say you are good now, i am taking you off probation after six months. you don't need my permission to do that. and let me just respond to adam shiftless. this is a guy who believe you have to have evidence? the indicted trump on a call where he said, i want to know what happened in ukraine with joe biden. the right establishes that joe biden's son and john kerry's son-in-law were on a board of a company in ukraine where they are making $83,000 a month, and for which hunter did not report or pay taxes on that $83,000 a
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month and in addition to that joe biden goes over and says i have a million, a billion dollars of american taxpayer money and i'm not giving it to you, ukraine, unless you get rid of the prosecutor, shokin, who is investigating the company my son is on. if that ain't evidence, whatever his name is -- >> jessica: the opposite of that, viktor shokin was fired for not doing the investigation into burisma. with the exact opposite -- >> jeanine: you are wrong about that. >> jessica: i'm not. >> jeanine: no one is investigating burisma and joe biden admitted by his own voice in january of 2018, he said the bottom line is, i told him you don't get the prosecutor off the case, i'm not going to -- >> jessica: there are -- i keep going first, by the way. >> jesse: going first all the time. greg gutfeld. >> greg: well, he thought he had a back seat, right? that is what this was. instead it was like a chinese crack pipe that just fell apart.
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it is amazing to watch all of these women swoon over a reckless misogynist. this guy does more harm to women that tiktok and syphilis, and in hunter's world, the usual sweetheart plea is please put on five condoms. it is entertaining to see how these women excuse, with hunter everything they condemned with trump. so i came up with a new game show. it's called "what's worse?" or "whataboutism with greg gutfeld." number one, what's worse, paying for sex with a porn star? or a sex trafficking industry? or saying grab them by the p word privately on a bus or throwing around the n-word like it is a pronoun for blacks on your phone when you are buying drugs? what's worse? talking about how hot your daughter is, or denying she
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actually exists? what's worse? saying you want to build a wall or trying to frame brown skin people as illegals for when you leave your gun in a garbage can? remember he told the police i think they are illegals. finally, what's worse: having a crazy relative named mary saying you are just a big meanie, or immediately banging your brother's widow, compounding her grief with addiction and perversity? i find myself increasingly jealous of hunter, to do such horrible things and have so many people in the media defend him. you know, as america's bad boy it defeats the purpose. what is the risk of being bad if everybody ignores that? >> jesse: i think we should play that game every show. >> greg: it's an actual show fox nation, hosted by greg gutfeld, but you have to pay me for it. >> jesse: that's a "no." >> sandra: my response to jessica saying she is not worried, i would ask, are you worried about some of the things
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the judge said in that room? which, as we go through that it's remarkable what she was asking in that room. she first started by saying some of the provisions in this standard. they are different from what i normally see, only to go on to the doj prosecutor standing there and asked, have you ever seen anything like this? the response was no, ma'am. you have this entire sweetheart plea deal fall apart before the american public, growing calls whether you agree this is happening or not, from the g.o.p. for an impeachment inquiry. i am covering the white house press briefing during "america reports" today and you don't even have the press asking karine jean-pierre about it. it is unbelievable the media treatment of both of these stories. i will finish with this: there still could be a plea deal and i think it is important to acknowledge that. we will watch this play out the next month or so and they could certainly work things out. i think that needs to be said. it could still happen. >> jesse: it probably will
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happen and it is going to be even more corrupt than the first one. [laughter] >> jessica: really quickly. i'm not worried. we will see what david weiss has to say about it when he goes before the oversight committee. a lot of that is bad on both sides but hunter biden isn't running for president, and he isn't the president -- >> jesse: joe biden -- >> jessica: joe biden deftly didn't use the n-word into text messages -- >> jesse: no, just gave a eulogy at a funeral. coming up, joe rogan calling out gavin newsom for allowing california to descendant a madness, like this naked lady with a gun. ♪ ♪ like this naked lady with a gun. ♪ ♪ known as a loving parent. known for lessons that matter. known for lessons that matter. known for being a free spirit.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: that's what i was referring to. there is just no bottom to the chaos in california as folks lose their bottoms and their tops. a naked lady with a gun jumping out of her car on this bridge in san francisco and firing at people at random. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. [bleep], that's a lady. >> whoa. >> i think she is right now. >> greg: if like a video game. she was arrested and hopefully got dressed. and in the name of equality, a naked man characterizing residents of an east hollywood apartment building. the creep walking around carrying a huge knife. the cops say they are powerless to stop them because it is not against the law. good news to me. joe rogan thinks this kind of stuff will doom the state's liberal leader gavin newsom if he ever tries to run for
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president. >> it is californian justin trudeau. it's gavin newsom. >> the problem is he did such a bad job with california, they are so vulnerable. [bleep] madness. there is so many businesses that are closing down. they don't want to be part of it anymore. hey, we need to take care of disenfranchised people but also need to keep our streets safe and stop crying. there's more ridiculous laws more crime, more money for the homeless people, give them free drugs, give them needles, they need clean needles, like what? >> greg: because we are doing jessica first day, jessica -- [laughter] what they are saying is phenomenally true. how is gavin immune to criticism? he is going to be your nominee when joe drops out, you guys get rid of kamala. >> jessica: should -- >> greg: i wish. he almost got recalled. he is probably a good candidate but a terrible governor.
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>> jessica: he was recalled but he won by the same margin he had won the election by. >> greg: do you trust the results of that election jessica? >> jessica: i do, i tend to trust results, generally speaking. >> greg: institutions? >> jessica: you can have a healthy dose of skepticism without -- >> greg: apology accepted. >> jessica: again, keep going first. [laughter] that didn't feel patronizing. obviously the numbers, they lost a huge amount of tax revenue when you look at the numbers of the surplus, they had historic surpluses and have gone in to having a deficit. gavin newsom in his latest budget proposal did cut it out with the spending but they need people to move home and corporations to move back for that and it is not just the crime, just last week -- two weeks ago -- i was out in l.a. and san francisco and it is definitely markedly different. people are considering all sorts
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of things when deciding what is going on with the weather wildfires and heat waves, makes it less appealing, as well. >> greg: jessica hit it on the best talking point, jesse: blame the nudity on heat, climate change, hence extreme maga republicans are causing nude crime. >> jessica: those naked people. >> jesse: what did you say about those naked people? >> greg: they are never attractive. i include myself in that, they are more attractive with clothes on. >> jesse: update on the naked lady shooting weapons on the streets, she has not been charged yet. >> greg: she is probably mentally ill, let's be honest. >> jesse: not charged yet. the guy that was also naked masturbating in front of children, not been charged yet. >> greg: and that we know is wrong. >> jesse: gavin newsom's four
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years as governor, the homeless population has gone up 14% and he spent billions of dollars more each year so he is actually paying for more homeless people. crime has gone up double digits. if you are running against gavin newsom and a general election the question is do you want california to turn into the united states of america? and you show it visually. you show gavin newsom with his arm around the fat naked lady busting caps on the 405. you show san francisco. it just disintegrates. venice beach under gavin newsom. it's all homeless people on fentanyl. that is how you do it. because visually, this is the best way to communicate to the american people the disaster that gavin newsom's done with san francisco and how that is going to go throughout the rest of the country. >> greg: if republicans can't beat that, they don't deserve -- >> jesse: i would say if you
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can't protect nancy pelosi's husband, he's not going to protect your husband. >> greg: crime seems to be getting more and more surreal absurd. when i saw that for the first time i thought it was "grand theft auto". i was watching the video game. >> sandra: the investigation i'm going home everything you need to know you can see there randomly shooting at these cars thickly no one was injured. i don't how much more we need to learn other than somebody ran out in the middle of the highway and started firing. the numbers are so bad in california that you've got to feel for people who don't have the money to flee that state because you've got money, like all of the hollywood actors and actresses, fed up with the crime and homelessness and drugs? they leave. and they take their kids and put them in nice schools, probably in red states, somewhere else in the country. florida has a lot of the incoming residents, texas as well. on employment they are above the national average. their growth is down. pew is basically saying their population continues to diminish. homeless rate you just that under gavin newsom, since 2012
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the homeless rate is up 43%. this is not a story of gavin newsom, it is a story of democratic leadership. you talked about other crimes as well, homicides, robberies of 10%. park your car on the street, you are lucky if you come back and it is there. an exaggeration but is happening a lot. >> greg: judge, center has a good point. it is no longer a melting pot in california, it is two camps, the very rich and those literally camping on the street. there is nowhere else for anybody to go. >> jeanine: no, that is why everyone is leaving. poor people are leaving california than any other state. all the facts everyone has outlined are clear and that is why joe rogan left california by the way, because he didn't like it, he didn't want to spend anywhere near there. 7 out of 10 people in california don't want gavin newsom to run. i have to throw a clicker in the whole thing. this guy gavin newsom is smooth. okay? asked about homelessness, like
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he was with sean hannity, and he can admit to it. he can be honest about it, and yet get out of it in a way where you know it is a problem everywhere, we are doing everything we can, i know it's wrong, bababa, he is a smooth talker and my concern about the american voter, the american electorate as they are not going to say, oh, i don't want my state, my country to be like california, they are going to say, he seems like such a nice guy, so good-looking, his wife is pretty, he's got nice kids and that will make him, you know, manna from heaven. he could get elected. >> jesse: he is a smooth criminal, is what you are saying. >> jeanine: michael jackson. >> sandra: plea deal fell apart, this is a great day for gavin newsom. >> jessica: not -- >> greg: that's what they always say. >> jessica: you guys tell me what is happening on the dem side. >> greg: well, you certainly won't. [laughter] that was mean. i apologize, jessica. and that is a phony apology.
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we were loading our suv when... crack! safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement we could trust. that's service the way we want it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jeanine: democrats are thursday for attention literally. new squad congressman greg casar getting locked after throwing a thirst and hunger strike of the steps of the capitol that lasted a breathtaking eight hours. he was protesting recent texas law signed by governor greg abbott that band water breaks at construction sites. abbott is throwing cold water on that, it will not inhibit people from taking water breaks and there is another climate change virtue signal or who is trying to demonize republicans. >> anybody who honestly believes
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climate change is not a serious problem, never seen it as hot as it is now, for as long as it has been. provide a record $50 billion for climate resiliency but our maga extremists in congress are trying to undo all this progress. not a single one of them, not a single republican voted for the inflation reduction act, which had all this money in it for climate. >> jeanine: and check out this climate hysteria. cnn can't make up their minds on whether we are going to die from global warming soon more in 70 years. >> there is no science about a big circulation system in the atlantic known as the amoc. shuts down, we seen in movies like "day after tomorrow," the new paper has it as early as 2025 but as late as 2090. >> jeanine: jesse, i will
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start with you -- >> jessica: finally. >> jeanine: fasting for eight hours and there are people all over making sure he was going to survive. don't we sleep for eight hours without drinking water? >> jesse: in solidarity last night i took a thirst and hunger strike -- happens every single night, judge. [laughter] >> jessica: it was really hot out. >> jesse: i just looked into this, there was no law that abbott is signing that is banning water breaks. >> jeanine: exactly. >> jesse: it reminds me of "don't say gay," the slavery controversy, one of these made up controversies that the entire left-wing media runs with and everybody in texas is still like, what are you talking about it. >> jeanine: the amazing thing is this guy is in washington, he is not even in texas. okay, all right. sandra, the annual heat wave index for 48 states was substantially higher in the late
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1930s than any point in recent years. in some years in the 1930s it was four times greater for even more. so heat waves in the summer are relatively normal. >> sandra: are not taking away from the fact it is hot out there, there is no doubt you shouldn't be going on a water strike, some of the lawmakers responded, eight whole hours what a hero, out there with the cold cloth on his head congratulations on existing between early lunch and late dinner. i think, to jesse's point, i went through the details for the bill, it does not say anywhere that they are taking away water breaks, doesn't even mention water at all, correct me if i am wrong, jessica, there is not even water in the bill. apparently this congressman who is the latest member of the squad, according to some of the editorial here, the reference here, he says there is no texas statute specifically requiring water breaks for employees in
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some form. greg abbott put out a statement we endorse water breaks. our workers should be taking water -- who doesn't allow water breaks? where is this coming from? i can't find anything that says they can drink water. >> greg: i don't know, don't ask me. >> jeanine: jessica, i will go to you. on national issues, climate change ranks 17 out of 21, to sandra's point. are we not getting it or are the dems smarter or what is going on? >> jessica: climate change is the number one or number two issue to younger voters. does as because it shows up 17-21 doesn't mean it doesn't matter at all. it feels like people can't have any new ones on this thing. we don't have to say it is the most important thing in the world, we know the economy is the most important to voters but we also know we should be taking better care of our climate and yes, if it was that hot in 1930 it's been a long time between that, there are people that are really suffering from this, and
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it is happening in republican states, and you see representatives up talking about it and taking it really seriously. i agree with you about the water think i think what they were trying to go for is there should be a law codifying the fact you have to give it. he has also apparently signed a bill that would eliminate heat protection advisories in dallas and in austin, which this congressman was protesting. there is something going on. a lot of people are in prisons they are in nonair-conditioned prisons in texas, and people -- >> jesse: these murderers -- >> jessica: these human beings. i understand that they are there for a reason. they don't deserve to not -- that they should die? >> jeanine: nobody is asking them to die -- >> jessica: but they are dying. >> jeanine: they are dying from heat exhaustion? >> jessica: yes. if i locked you in solitary confinement and i didn't give you air conditioning -- >> jeanine: stats on that? >> jessica: yeah. look it up on the break.
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>> jeanine: greg, what do you think? >> greg: i am always weary and things stances to suffering. the republicans or the right common sense, always portrayed portrayed as anti-compassion. it's like how dare you question this. it's hot out there and people are unhappy. yes, but you are not helping matters, although this dude this greg dude, gives a good name to gregs. when people ask me if i drink, i say, i stay away from the stuff. 22 hours a day. cheating husband can now go to their unhappy spouse and say look, i am monogamous four times a week. aren't i the real hero? i think when he comes up with this stuff, it is self absorption, right, it creates a shield from reality. that is where he is. reality becomes a blind spot especially if you are catering to the cliques. that stunt was curated for the reality of social media so when it appears in the actual
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reality, the plain light of day it looks absolutely hilarious. he thinks he is the rosa parks of perspiration, right? jessica, you pointed out a really good point in the green room, actually, for real. look at what is on his finger. >> jessica: so greg is telling the truth about this. i said to him when i saw, it takes your oxygen level, and i hadn't seen one since i took care of my dad as he was dying. he had to keep putting it on and off to make sure he didn't dip below a blood oxygen level where we had to taken to the hospital. before i read what was going on oh, my god, there is a man dying on the steps of the capitol. >> sandra: pretty routine. >> greg: dying on the capitol? is that a reference to january 6th? >> jessica: i am saying the imagery of it was more intense probably than eight hours without water. >> jeanine: that is apparently a hero to some. coming up, thinking about going camping this weekend? sorry, it's now racist.
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♪ ♪ >> sandra: some people are finding trauma and racism in everything these days, including camping. nbc news facing criticism for a report about how black people need their own safe spaces to enjoy the outdoors. in the article titled "the black outdoorsy groups reclaiming the joys of nature," one outdoor and those he is saying "there were a lot of black people looking for safe spaces to go camping and just experience the outdoors. people would go to campgrounds and they would be trump flags flying everywhere." and critics slamming the piece for suggesting segregation in nature.
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is camping racist, jesse? >> jesse: only when greg goes camping. but think how racist this would be if it were the other way around. what if some white guy said went to the city over the weekend, took the family, all these black people there, i did not feel safe, they had all of these obama t-shirts on, that person would be canceled. you can't say that. you can't say that about anybody, black or white anything, and i encourage all races to go camping. as everybody knows, i am the resident camper at fox news. i have spent more time than anybody at this company. yes, i have! >> jeanine: no, you haven't. >> jesse: yes, i have. i haven't done it in a long time here i'm never going camping again. not because there are people with different races, because i'm spoiled now. >> sandra: what exactly is going on here, jessica? what do you believe is happening inside his campground? >> jessica: i think this is one of those clickbait articles.
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i don't think this is a real thing that is happening. >> jesse: pretend like it is real for this segment. >> jessica: i have more to say about it. the article references there used to be white so i only signs during jim crow, but those signs obviously no longer exist, and as a white person, i don't camp but i know that the black experience in america is different than the white experience, just look at how many times a black person is pulled over while they're driving versus a white person is pulled over -- >> greg: especially camping. >> jessica: well, campers also. >> sandra: when was the last time you were in a campground judge? [laughter] and did you see that safe spaces may be required? >> jeanine: when i was a kid we went camping once in a while with my uncle who was really into it. this sounds like one of those fake grievances. you are going camping. it is a big country. move your camper somewhere else sometimes you don't like people because you don't like their
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music, don't like the way they look, they drink too much. now they may have a flag. you don't want to -- go somewhere else. stop it. it is like a bunch of teenage girls, right? they are in a clique, and they want to be a drama queen because someone in the other clique raises an eyebrow, there is more drama. >> sandra: do you ever feel like you may need a safe space? >> greg: i find it hilarious they consider the wilderness a safe space. work at a news station, half the deaths are "turned up in the bottom of a ravine, half eaten by wolves." "so-and-so went missing, still haven't found him, oh, no, the helicopter has spotted a cadaver." >> jesse: its bears. >> greg: it's funny, part of the article if i read it correctly was talking about leaving the city after certain political things like january 6th and all of that stuff and i'm thinking, most people are leaving the city
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because of a crime. they are not leaving it because of republicans and they are not leaving the woods because of republicans. it's funny. you notice that with every facet in this race-based identity cult. the solution is always going to be segregation. that is the solution. who thought that the left would find common ground with the kkk and it is a campground. >> jessica: i'm just noting my objection. >> greg: i would say this is summer news but this came out maybe a month ago, technically this is spring news. >> jeanine: june 21st. >> sandra: retired school teacher says this is an asinine idea, that black people need safe spaces to enjoy the outdoors, it is not -- >> greg: we should have busing to campgrounds. >> jesse: that's what joe biden is for. >> sandra: coming up, wait until you hear what we have. hulk hogan making a huge life announcement, but some say he
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>> jessica: what you going to do, brother? that the best i can do. and hope mania at your wedding. hulk hogan sharing big news about his love life while making a toast at his friend's nuptials. >> i guess because when you guys are getting married, you handed her your bouquet, that makes her next. [cheers and applause] and her birthday was last thursday, and i asked her to marry me. and she was crazy enough to say yes. >> jessica: but is it rude to announce an engagement at another person's wedding? >> sandra: yes. >> jessica: i think everyone says yes. >> jeanine: absolutely, it is the bride and groom stay. as if everyone at the wedding didn't already go, that is hulk hogan over there. really. there was this scene in "succession" where logan roy's
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daughter gets married and he is not supposed to go to the wedding, and all of a sudden he shows up at the wedding and everybody is like, he is there. it is about the bride and the groom. it is not about you. >> jessica: one day you've got to take off from doing this stuff. greg, what do you think? artificial stance? >> greg: maybe it is artificial stance. he is really not known -- i'm tired of the phrase "brother" about what you are doing next. calling you, what's up, brother you are not my brother. this reminds me of that -- show up at strangers weddings, let me make their day, let them have their time and be a star someone else be of any celebrity crashes my next-door future wedding, i will stab them in the eye with a utensil. >> jessica: what do you think
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about that, jessica? there are a lot of happy couples when they see lebron walking through the hotel. >> jesse: i will explain this. if you are a legend like a hulk hogan, i am not talking a b list, see list, like a gutfeld if you are a hulk, a maniac already at the wedding and giving a toast, announce something big and then the whole wedding is news all over the country. i swear to god, the bride and groom love this. everyone is talking about their wedding. >> jeanine: does anybody know their names? >> jessica: what are their names? >> jesse: everyone in their orbit knows what happened. this is huge for the bride and groom. >> jeanine: not even in the picture. >> jesse: ask them if they would rather do this or not they would say absolutely. >> greg: do you remember jesse, at your wedding when i announced to everybody that i had body lice? [laughter] >> jessica: sandra? >> jesse: during the toast. and then took off your clothes and showed them.
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my daughters were there. >> greg: i'm sorry about that. >> sandra: i'm laughing because apparently he gave an interview and said "my girl sky, been with her for a while everything good that has happened to me, everything bad ever happened to me had to do with alcohol," he gave up alcohol. that's nice. fascia ex-wives -- please. that's classy. >> greg: first mistake. >> jessica: "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ first mistake. >> jessica: "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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and the whole world is wondering what's it going to take to stop this us team? easy, love, alex. mumbai rose. oh, bloody rupee. no, pakistan. we could get younger players there and he did that. oh, we have that time experience. listen to what you're saying. that he's world class. what's it going to take to stop this u.s. team? faster and more precision sky. the luck with that.
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>> do you know where you are? i'm in a dream. and in my dream. >> we no longer have any hope of increasing our numbers. tell me where you went today. nowhere. >> july eight. i take it, then, that you are yourselves among the afflicted? we don't consider ourselves afflicted. good to see you here. good to see you here. well, then, let's get started. the new fox news primetime is number one. laura, jesse, sean, and greg are the right voices at the right time. fox news, primetime weeknight. it's on fox news channel. america is watching. you're welcome. >> america, man. >> all right. time now for one more thing. >> if we've got a feeding frenzy. oh, boy. oh [pac, wow.
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tagging the rainbow. wow. french's mustard and skittles have teamed up to releaso releae a candy of the summer mustard flavored skittles. that's right. the mash ups, honor of nationall mustard day promises deliver a tangy mustard flavoravor c. combine with skittles, iconic, chewy texture. i want everybody and ire.i wantn everybody to try the mustard flavored skittles. that'ss. my jacket. >> those are delicious. oh, look at mine. oh, you're goon.se: thesd. t >> don't do that with yourdo teeth, jessica. i could put them on a hotdog. is that bad? i don'sse wattst know. tonight, jesse watters, prime time. biden offshore accounts mount. >> yes. oh, jessic.a, the walls are closing in. we're so nervous. brea and i'm off tomorrow. harold, have fun. okay, so breaking newskiarbi ou the barbie verse. barbie fans are freaking out after learning that kefrn a actually has a full name. does anyone have any guesses as to what it itt is? anyone know ken, perhaps kenneth, shawn carson, ken schwab.
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kenneth schwab, you think is his name? schwab. what do you know? parker what? kenneth shawn carson because it's an our lawyer law firm. i di, we television people. it was right. it's right there. yeah, i get it now. ee it.i ruin my one more thing. i think i thought you were muc joking, greg. >> all right. that was so much fun. but this is going to be more fun. first of all, have you not bought my booker yet? book, >> you know, there are a lot ofm haters out there by my book. it makes them mad.dy >> it makes him crazy. n buy my book. it's already number one in latvia. >> congratulations. tonight's tonigh t. i got kc, mcdonnell, hosmer. i don't know if i did her name right. che grea doyle, d tyrus.t andre kat timpf entire. it's going to be great. you can check out my virtualgo t event tonight. it's 30 minutes long.atio you go to dj gutfeld dot comn on for information on how to watch the stream. >> i think we have a shot.
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i like how off the cuff gregher, is for ladies and gentlemen hey look at me crack up. >> all right so you can get in e and there's still me tickets available in providence. tom and i and gus are goine then to be there. that's on saturday. providence, go to g gutfeld, .comcebuy ever, buy everything . >> look like you've beenyou lifting weights. thanhak you, sandra. >> what are you doing later? judge okay. ter?how and the picture, anyway, you look like your best. okaye. young australia seemed to want a taste for the computer life and footage at a local train station shows the pup makes his way onto an 8 a.m. train headed into the city. it was a board for about. eight stops until the train driver guided them off to safetthe traiimy. luckily, they were able to reunite them with its owners, thanks to a micrwnersth. everybody, you need to put a microchip in your dog. i put them in my kitdogs. s. yep, yep, yep. i put them in my car. turns out the last tri>> judp te
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city has made him more appreciative of green grass. wonderful. sandra . >> i spent mine out, by the way. oh, oh, oh . family captures a stunning video of synchronized whale breach off cape cod. .this is unbelievable video. >> enjoy it. soak iunt in.les, i let's say you get in. i love it. >> i had to spit outw them my skittles. i couldn't handle that. got to swallow. that's. it for us. have a great night, everybody. all right. >> welcome to jesse watters. >> prime time tonight. one more word out of you." mystery. hold now i hold you in contempt. i hold myselmy if back and the hunter biden plea. >> a dinosaur, dee doo. a lot of people look at you and see bernie madoff. yeah. i mean, i don't think that's . who i am at all. >> many madoff charges dropped scrutiny, so this check calls some about, you know, how old is
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