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do you regret not being in this race now? >> no, look, i ma party guy. i think there is a huge opportunity to get this party back. that's why want my energy. working with young people, ge gen z, the next generation of republicans to take this country forward, that's what this is about. >> neil: governor, thank you. "the five" now. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody, jesse watters along with kennedy, harold ford jr., shannon bream, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ joe biden outright mocking republican talk of impeaching him over the real bidenomics, which we all know is having hunter's group but millions of dollars overseas, spreading the wealth around his family and that pretending he knows nothing about it. >> now that inflation is coming
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down, they are going to decide to impeach me because of his coming down, i don't know. anyway, that's another story. >> jesse: the evidence against them keeps pouring in. irs whistle-blowers have documents that suggest the biden have overseas bank accounts and punishment james comer revealing how sloppy they were covering up the foreign cash flow, banks flagging 170s officious activity reports, but hey, hunter biden has already accepted responsibility so i guess just leave it alone. >> he is a private citizen, by the way, to resolve this case and paid back the taxes come hunter biden has tried. >> they want to be epileptic, the son of the president of the nonsense of america. >> why the hell would preferential treatment be accorded? >> move on to donald trump and hunter biden.
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i should not have not have analogized those two things together in my haste. there is no comparison. >> there is today zero evidence, zero evidence that joe biden, the president of the united states knew about what his son was doing. >> jesse: instead of following the money and holding the biden stew account, democrats and the liberal press would rather go hog wild over new charges against donald trump and the chance will documents case. >> you just feel it is tightening on donald trump. >> such a dangerous and important moment in this case. >> that is probably the final nail in the coffin on this one. >> it reads like a spy novel. >> the document reads like something ripped from the pages of "the untouchables." >> these allegations rival anything richard nixon was accused of. >> this indictment reads like a mafia case. >> it read like something straight out of the gambino crime family. >> an extraordinary document with so many parables to a mafia investigation from the '60s and a monstrous 70s. >> jesse: shannon bream, please explain what we just saw.
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>> shannon: you know what else reads like a spy novel? you know who didn't get to read that? the irs agents who were working on the irs case. multiple things can be true, there can be legit allegations against the former president that he will have to deal with, innocent until proven guilty, he will have to handle that in court and have a defense to all of these claims, but that is coming of the optics of the 1023 form, the plea deal falling apart, wait a minute, those allegations, they have to be proven, but you are so outraged about all of this, why are you equally outraged across the board? it's got to look like the doj is impartial handling both of those cases the same way. >> jesse: are you outraged, kennedy? >> kennedy: i am outraged. >> jesse: you look outraged beards before and tell you, jesse, i haven't seen something like this since i watched the end of ""goodfellas"." stakeout shootings, bodies and stand out freezers. it is just too much. it is very interesting because i wonder if the rules were
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reversed, if hunter biden were not the president's son, a sitting president's son, would he be investigated and indicted differently? would he be charged differently? and i think these are really the only parallels and have donald trump weren't running for president, would they bother at all with any of this? i think clearly the answer is no. these things would be very different. hunter biden, he wouldn't have a five year investigation, there wouldn't be this slow walk, this run up. i'm glad, it was interesting, because the judge this week wasn't coming at it from a political angle. she was just asking basic questions about how this thing came to be and with a few of those questions, the whole thing fell apart so quickly. i just, i am surprised there weren't smarter people in the room when they were negotiating this together to realize that the whole thing stunk to high heaven but, you know, now we may
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have something that seems like justice because the whistle-blowers and the plea deal falling apart in the same week, you have to realize there is so much there that the rationalists and harold's party have to stop calling these things, you know, when cement. >> jesse: harold, what happens and they find these bank accounts? >> harold: first of all, it is good to be back around the table. i would say a couple of things. if they find that, there is a problem. if that exists, not that someone is concealing it. i thought what happened in the court -- and i said at the other day -- was an example of how our system works. when a judge is presented with parties and it is the government and a defendant, the judge should ask if someone is going to enter a guilty plea, for the guilty plea to be entered in court, before the court, and the person understands the rights he or she is being afforded. and what we learned was there was a complete misunderstanding, certainly not an agreement or a meeting of the mines, between the two parties that were supposed to have agreed on these
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things. some thought they agreed on something, the other didn't. things fell apart. now they have three weeks to work out a deal. i would imagine hunter biden is going to work a deal out, even if it is narrowly on these two issues. what we did learn also is he is under investigation still. that investigation, the investigations have not ended, so jesse, to the point you are making come in might very well be those matters are continuing to be investigated. i do think what happened with president trump yesterday is a serious issue, from the standpoint, not the crime, but the cover up. if indeed this allegation is true, this is a problem. you are innocent in this country until proven guilty. former president trump is and is in hunter biden biden's innocent and certainly president biden is because he is not been charged with anything. i hope the politics on both sides -- kennedy, i agree with you, the politics has gotten ramped up two high.
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it's fine to get messy as it gets closer to the election. at some point, they should get back to work. we have a border problem endocrine problem. we are to figure how to make the nation more competitive. i would love to see those things addressed, as well. there is politics around these legal issues -- >> jesse: you can do both. you can do that and also investigate the biden family. >> greg: the dems. that's the only work they do. when i was listening to that montage, i felt 2015 all over again, they actually used the same phrase, mafioso. haven't they seen and learned what that did to their brand? they are very conscious right n. and this is amazing timing, as hunters plea deal falls apart, suddenly these new charges on trump just happened to arrive. surveillance cameras? what's wrong with that? are those yours? why can't you clear them? i don't understand.
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they are not like other people's emails that you then disappear. but i will leave that for another time because i am not a lawyer. i am more like a game show host. you know what that means. ♪ ♪ >> kennedy: [laughs] >> greg: yeah. [laughter] it goes on for an hour. it's time for "what's worse with greg gutfeld," where i employ what about his to solve our nation's debates. number one, what's worse: having a phone call inquiring about influence peddling with burisma, or actually participating in the influence peddling with burisma? pretty easy. what's worse: licensing your name for a university, or creating over 20 shell companies to hide foreign income? that's pretty easy. what's worse: calling covid the china virus, or funneling millions of dollars from that
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dictatorship into the pockets of your family? what's worse: selling stakes with your name on it, or artwork for millions in exchange for plum assignments on prestigious commissions? what's worse: a president going after the press, or a president going after the people? what's worse: saying mexico isn't sending their best, or blaming american agents for whipping illegals? what's worse: keeping illegal kids separate from adults, or talking about your six grandchildren when you have seven? finally, what's worse: promoting topical bowls, or losing all our baby formula? i just walk you through the last three years to show you that whatever the accused trump of doing, the bidens have been doing worse for years and they know brazenly and arrogantly that they can get away with it
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because everybody turns their heads. >> jesse: i thought you were going to say, what's worse: promoting topical bowls or calling hispanics tacos? >> greg: oh, that's a better one! breakfast tacos! >> jesse: you're going to have to workshop that. >> kennedy: fix in post. >> greg: it's live. >> jesse: we are live. ahead, no one is safe from biden's travel nightmare, including our beautiful celebrities, and it is about to get worse. ♪ ♪
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>> don't enter your bedroom. >> this is perfect. how much money have we spent on blankets and pillows? >> $350. >> 253 for bedsheets. >> $600. could have been a really nice hotel -- >> $600 a night to stay in boston national. >> kennedy: i mean come if you run into weather delay, the airline is not going to take care of you. all bets are off to europe if the celebs aren't safe, nobody is, despite showering airlines with billions. experts say get ready for a decade of persistent flight cancellations and delays. mayor pete buttigieg likes to prevent pretend he fixed everything. >> what we have done in the short-term has has paid off. we are holding the airlines accountable for anything under their control. they are on a schedule they can't service because they don't have the staff to do it.
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we are going to hold them accountable for that. >> kennedy: if you are thinking of hitting up one of those new beaches in europe, hope you have a passport. there is a massive backlog, some folks waiting up to four months -- four months, harold, for months. so, harold, i don't want to come at y'all hard. i need to know. i know mayor pete is your guy and you have presidential hopes pinned all over him, like the pin the tail on the donkey. he is a mule for the airline industry. i think he is carrying their water. it's embarrassing. there is no accountability and i blame everything on him. what say you, harold ford jr.? >> harold: so, i have not been a fan of how he has handled some of these things. i don't think he is a stooge for the airlines. i don't think they are being serious about the issues that we have. there is no doubt these things are oversubscribed, these airlines are, these plane rides are. a lot of things we have talked about around the table, there are so many advertising and marketing things they are doing,
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and they can't withstand it. he is right there. what he is not right about is according to the stuff we looked at today, 32,000 pilots, mechanics, air traffic controllers short. that is where the focus needs to be. if we are going to relieve people of student loans, we have to relieve the student loans for those who want to go into these professions because we have such a need there. then you hold the airline accountable, for not doing all of t this excessive marketing where they can't meet the demands. i don't understand why you can't stay at the airport. supposed to be on a plane, nine hours late, at least those celebrities can afford one. can't go to 150 miles away. 's to watch it every day americans booked their flights,r destination, what are they supposed to do? i would love to hear the secretary of transportation or the airlines, speak to that, as
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opposed to -- let's be accountable to these passengers. >> kennedy: like greg gutfeld, jesse, pete buttigieg doesn't like to fly commercial, he likes to fly privately. >> jesse: i thought you were going to say they were both short. >> kennedy: i can't blame them for that. >> jesse: another shortage. >> kennedy: very sad. shortage for 40 years. event during covid, a lot of airlines were encouraged to let people retire early or just fire them if they wouldn't get vaccinated. >> jesse: right, so travel stopped, they fired and everybody retired and then all of a sudden when it picked back up, looking around like hey, where is everybody? it takes about two years and 100 gs to -- doxed is a man and he should have had a plan. i don't know what the plan was but that right there is not a plan. if i was his wife, i would be
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livid. you are a celebrity. and as a celebrity, you have to carry yourself with dignity. if i am someone walking through the airport and i see a celebrity with a neck pillow slip on the floor, that's not a good look for us. you better get it together, dax. you see a celebrity passed out with a neck pillow, we are all in this together. this even happens to dax. is it dax or dack? the x is silent. >> kennedy: shannon, having to cancel trips and losing thousands of dollars because their passports have not arrived. we are hearing there is up to a four-month backlog to get your passport because a lot of people never had one. they have wanderlust now because they have been cooped up for three years, so what should people do if they have mailed in
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their application and they have not gotten their magic book? >> shannon: people are freaking so they are calling their members of congress. they are asking, these offices on the hill are telling it they are getting people, oh, yeah, i want to go somewhere, never had this passport, can you help me? same thing with a lot of people that were let go, retired, there was a huge backlog during covid of people at the state department who can handle this kind of stuff. they are trying to catch up. by the way, my husband to get kicked out of the boston airport, went to sleep on some chairs, they said no, sir. he sat outside on his bag, watched rats and drug dealers until he was let in at 5:00 in the morning. pilots issue, someone in my family who may be a retired military pilot, went to work with one of the airlines, great job, called by the military, we are so desperate for experienced pilots, any chance you would come back? so he now has a sharing deal with this commercial airline in
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the military so he can fly for the military a few more years. there is a shortage all over the place. that is a problem, too. >> kennedy: very small base of employees. greg, i know just a few short years, you are probably going to be the transportation secretary -- >> greg: i'm thinking about it. it's on my bucket list. >> kennedy: you flirted with solutions. what would you do? >> greg: here's the thing. my problem with fox news is the lies that we tell. those are not rich and famous people. kristen bell and dax shepard together make one carnie wilson, all right? and bed sheets the airport? that seems a little bit suspicious to me. i think this was all a little for the tiktok world. by the way, there are countries where you don't need a passport, like ukraine. they are down 32,000 pilots and you know what shares me about that? we are going to lower standards, which is what we did with the
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military and some places with the police force, you can see that with some officers and their weight issues. they can't chase criminals because they are out of shape. i worry about the pilots. it does feel like all of the stuff that used to be good is bad. lying. the beach. a disney. movie theaters. cities. it's like america has suddenly become the house on the block that stopped mowing its lawn, picking up the mail and the newspapers, they've got a car on the blocks because there is a new owner, right? and the new owner -- the owner before really was proud of that house. you know the little elderly couple, and it was manicured and it was well painted, and they had the best halloween candy. and they may gingerbread cookies around christmas. it was a nice look. they were so sweet. they had a pristine car. it was probably a 1970s chevelle, maybe a studebaker.
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now they moved, maybe they passed on, r.i.p., and now we have this just disgusting people, and you are seeing the cities go to hell, you are seeing culture go to hell, you are seeing transportation, flying, every infrastructure element of life going to hell! >> kennedy: language. >> greg: i'm sorry, it's friday and i want to get drunk. [laughter] >> jesse: i thought you already were. >> kennedy: present tense? >> greg: intense. that is the way we are going. >> kennedy: breaking news, president biden finally talking about the grand daughter that he has sean's beard we just it. we will have more of it. stay with us. it ♪ ♪ over a sea of malarkey. both the democrats and the republicans caused this debt crisis. my two cents plan solves the problem. if washington cuts the budget
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long enough. president biden finally acknowledging his seven grandchild does exist. joe biden saying in a statement to "people" magazine, "our son hunter and baby's mother london are working together to foster a relationship that is in the best interest of their daughter, for service privacy as much as possible going forward, we don't say this is not a political issue, it is a family matter. jill and i only want what is best for all of our grandchildren, including libby." that is a noticeable change from what the president said in the past. >> my name is jill, this is my husband, joe. your children may not know, but we have three children and we have six grandchildren. >> i have six grandchildren, and i am crazy about them. and i speak to them every single day. not a joke. so guess what? crazy for me because i pay so much attention to them. >> i want to ask about the trial
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going on in arkansas, hunter biden and child support. how come they haven't acknowledged the grandchild? >> i'm not going to speak to that. >> shannon: you know who will? gutfeld. he is furiously scribbling. there has been a lot of media attention, mainstream media attention that has said -- >> greg: very disappointing because that means my whataboutisms will have to be eliminated. >> shannon: just add this to the list. >> greg: no, no, no, shannon, you don't understand, i have to do actual work now. do you think they tricked to the president by saying, do you know you have a baby? which leads me to my next point. they said, including navy, they didn't say navy biden. her mother was on the payroll for hunter but still has been rejected the last name, and that shouldn't require more shaming by wholesome moral individuals
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like me, i don't know, just -- it's amazing, "people" magazine beat the white house press corps. right? they beat all the hard pressed, because the white house chose that for a reason, this is all manipulated, right? i see right through this. >> shannon: recent piece, i can't remember if it was the times or "washington post," she knows who her grandfather is, she has had an awareness of thi. jesse, this has run counter to his persona, grandfatherly, he does talk about the kids and how much he loves and talks to them, this became a problem. >> jesse: i am not giving this guy any credit. >> greg: we did it. >> jesse: this person is four years old. it's not like, oh, a month ago, this happened. this is a 4-year-old girl. he has waited for years to acknowledge her existence.
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so it's too late. this is tacky, sleazy, hunter, d from this paternity test. he was on the lam with secret service protection in malibu trying to dodge being served, and then all of a sudden she is not allowed to take the last name, and he has given her a few paintings, so i am not buying this for a second. they pulled this. this is hurting joe biden's brand. he is not the family man we think he is, right? because what kind of middle-class guy had shell companies and o offshore bank accounts? he is so callous he didn't care, he doesn't care about the border states or crime victims. he cares about himself. this was pressure from polling and now they place it in a tablet on a friday. come on, you see with this is. >> shannon: part of the
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pressure came from "the new york times." she wrote saying, seven grandkids, mr. president, and she ends with this, the president's cold shoulder and heart is counter to every message he has sent for decades and if it is out of sync with the america he wants to continue to lead. when "the new york times" calls him out on this, it's time to go. >> harold: i root for people, and i am happy, whatever forced him to come around, i do agree it is a family matter. politics plays a roll because he is the president. i give them credit for that. i hope that the statement that they do what is in the best interest of navy, and they mentioned navy's mom's name -- >> jesse: they have to cut her into the chinese money now. >> shannon: kennedy -- it was that he constantly said "my six grandchildren" almost as if he wanted to make a point we are not recognizing this child or at least he didn't.
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>> kennedy: members of the administration were told the exact same thing. they were scolded and their m.o. has been clear the entire time, only talk about your six grandkids. this is so well-documented and so harmful for this young girl, and i'm going to take an even more cynical look of this then jesse come if you can believe that. this is just a way to distract from the week for the family. this was not just a bad week for hunter, this was an awful week for the president who also has a looming closed-door testimony from hunter's best friend devon archer happening with the house oversight committee on monday and he is supposedly going to testify at the big guy was very much in on it and when he wasn't there in person hobnobbing with some of these billionaires that hunter was trying to milk and drift, that he was doing it on speakerphone two dozen times. so yes, it is only about optics because if he cared about the little girl at all, there are ways of having private conversations and connections,
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and there are family courts and there are lawyers who would have happily, helpfully facilitate with that and they have never done that so this is really thin. i think the president is in real trouble, and he is just trying to salvage his very damaged reputation. >> shannon: and with that, coming up, the queen of chaos tells greg about her many mug shots. that and more in "the fastest." musical ♪ ♪ this is your summer to smile. to raise your glass and reconnect. to reel in the fun and savor every bite. to help you get ready your aspen dental team is celebrating 25 years of affordable care with an epic summer of smiles event. don't miss enjoying a moment, with our onsite labs to help you, fast, and 20% off your denture care. so, whether you need a new look or a quick fix, you can celebrate with a smile all season—
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mug shots. >> my first mug shot, i started to smile and he was like, you need to stop smiling, i kept smiling and he took it anyway. i don't know i was addicted to xanax. i don't know if you've ever been to kentucky but most of the population is addic xanax. >> was there a point after your fourth or fifth arrest where you realized, this is not going in the right direction? >> this is my last time going to jail, really need to clean up my act, then get out of jail a week later and commit another crime another crime. >> harold: greg, it seemed like it was interesting watching, was it interesting interviewing her? >> greg: yeah, because it is such a juxtaposition, that is the whole point of this. we are very anti-crime. i wouldn't have done this story if she hadn't cleaned up her act if she hadn't changed her li life. you can look back, what was she thinking? she wasn't thinking, she was high all the time here i had no idea xanax was such a big deal
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in kentucky. she is now clean and sober, a real job, in a relationship come i believe has found religion. none of that would have happened, i probably wouldn't have done it because then we would have been hypocrites but she has a future isaac crime reporter on my show. >> harold: thoughts on this? >> kennedy: absolutely. i am a huge fan of the state of kentucky -- the commonwealth of kentucky. i think she is onto something because we know the bourbon trail in kentucky attracts visitors, so the xanax trail, big revenue generator. >> harold: prime time, thoughts on this? >> jesse: i think she is absolutely adorable, in a very misguided, criminal way. i am not really quite positive she has found god, but i think there might be an 11th mug shot. >> harold: person of the week for "fox news sunday?" >> shannon: we got out-booked by gutfeld. is anyone here have a mug shot?
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>> greg: if we did, would we tell you? >> jesse: greg must have one. >> shannon: don't act like you've never thought of how you would pose. you should think about -- >> jesse: why are you looking at harold the whole time? >> shannon: what is my most innocent look? >> greg: if i was committing a crime i would wear an eye patch because they have to take their picture with me with an eye patch. like the kaiser so stay limp. remember? "all the usual suspects?" >> harold: you need to step up your game and take your woman to see the "barbie" movie. across social media, they have been using the "barbie" movie as a litmus test to see if they are receptive to feminist messaging. is this something you think is true? how would you -- >> shannon: here's my thing, i have not seen it so i don't think i can fairly critique it but i have read a lot of reviews that they it basically like a man hitting movie and that can is completely thrown under the
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barbie mobile and fact over several times. that's not the kind of guy i want. my test would be if the guy likes this movie that i would break up with him. >> harold: kennedy? >> kennedy: i have two teenage daughters and they both loved it and anything they can find that is positive and makes them feel good, have to high five it. i think a lot of the outrage at this is kind of manufactured. i don't think you should use any movie as a litmus test for a relationship. but that is where you are at, you should probably be single, and you will be soon. >> greg: first, i don't believe the story at all because men aren't dating. this is a problem that we have noticed, so i think women aren't going to turn down a date because a guy doesn't want to go see this movie. i'm kind of with kennedy on t this. i think there is stuff in this movie people are not reporting on. i think it is critical of feminism in some ways, and antifeminism, but i haven't seen it. also, let's pretend this is real. if some women want to use barbie
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as a litmus test for men, what if some men use pornhub as a litmus test for women. i need you to watch pornography with me! >> jesse: use "oppenheimer" as a litmus test. >> greg: i don't know, then you are saying women don't like heavy, intellectual movies. i'm saying -- >> jesse: greg, you are dating anybody, and if she wants to go to "barbie," you are going to "barbie." >> greg: what about classic movies? >> harold: "beverly hills cop." >> jesse: right off your tongue, harold. [laughter] >> harold: "fan mail friday" is up next. ♪ ♪
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ever answered in your life: what is something you've never been able to do well? >> jesse: television. [laughter] >> greg: i think half of america would agree with that. kennedy? >> kennedy: horrible at drawing. i can't draw. my mom is an artist and i always come i never lived up to the family standard. sorry, mom. >> greg: wow. harold, you seem pretty smooth. >> jesse: i know these three answers. >> harold: basketball, football -- >> jesse: sing, dance, and jump? you told me. >> harold: i couldn't cook before. before covid. then i got into it. >> greg: you are always cooking in my eyes, harold. >> shannon: not good at riding a bike. once the training wheels came off. >> greg: making fun of joe biden falling off the bike. i'm not good at sports.
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let's just be honest. >> jesse: tell us something we didn't know. >> greg: i am telling you that because -- but i enjoyed playing it. i was good at practice. i was great at practice. terrible in the game. >> kennedy: a very important part. >> greg: yes fear of another one from dave h. what did you regularly eat as a kid that he wouldn't touch now? shannon, don't say bugs. >> shannon: no, but i used to eat a lot of the beans, out of a can come i don't know that i would sign up for that now. >> greg: cocktail weenies, with little toothpicks. vienna sausage. how about you, jesse? when you were a kid, you probably ate what? >> jesse: that i wouldn't eat now? >> greg: spoonfuls of mayo out of a jar? >> jesse: boogers. >> greg: that is such a "family feud" answer, holy toledo. boogers. that is snot funny.
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>> jesse: harold! >> greg: harold? >> harold: i don't eat sugar anymore. >> greg: really, none? >> harold: i don't eat ice cream or candy. >> shannon: why is no one living? >> greg: shannon bream advocating suicide on "the five." take that out of context. kennedy? >> kennedy: twinkies. >> jesse: oh, my god. >> kennedy: i love twinkies so much. now just because i have celiac and i can't have gluten. >> greg: chocolate pudding in size. snowballs, yes. it's not what you think. harold, do you have a nervous habit? that's the next question, do you have a nervous habit? do you do anything? i think you have a nervous habit but i am not going to say what it is. >> harold: what do you think it is? >> greg: i think it is good to be back. >> harold: good to be back around the table. my wife tells me i am crazy
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because i can't remember if i turn to the grill off. i keep going back out. >> kennedy: i talk too much when i get nervous. i am like john cusack in "say anything." >> greg: if you murdered someone you would confess. >> kennedy: that's the only reason i haven't done it. >> kennedy: i was young, harold. >> greg: jesse? >> jesse: i have been grinding my teeth at night. >> greg: i noticed. [laughter] >> jesse: stealing the covers, aren't you? >> greg: get one of the thingy things. to be when i'm not doing it -- >> greg: you are going to get headaches. it happened to me -- >> jesse: i am not wearing a mouth guard or a mouthpiece -- >> greg: women find it very jess, especially when you drop it. i bite the hell out of my fingernails. it is ridiculous. i am in my early 40s and i
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michelle tafoya, christopher kat timpf. watch it, it's great. let's watch this, greg's sports corner. i love a good hockey fight. i love people getting hurt. check out this one in thailand, bangkok. look at the guy in the back there. he is not fighting anybody. but he is kicking some serious butt, old number 24. do you know what is he doing? he is making a not so subtle commentary on the violence of man you guys hurt each other. maybe you will understand what it is like to be a loving
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individual. >> check the xanax. >> jesse: you have to get that guy on your show. >> greg: you know i am. >> jesse: all right. i'm jesse this golfer had a shot behind the tree answered took out the 9. look at it. totally destroys the club. but guess where the ball goes? look at the shot lands it right on the green and drains the putt. that's nic hardy, just heard of him for the first time. tonight, "jesse watters primetime" how biden's money wound up with a pitcher tonight at 8:00. harold? >> harold: with that segway, rain, sleet, snow or fire. this fedex delivery deserves a raise halfway through his overnight shift when he came across a burning car on the san diego highway. the car hit a metal guardrail. pulled his truck over. pulled the driver from the vehicle overcome by flames. he checked to make sure there was no other passengers a hero
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this guy. >> shannon: join me for "fox news sunday." attorney for the trump team to talk to us about what is going down. plus, congresswoman nancy mace on ufos, devon archer coming up on monday. we might talk about her preprayer breakfast activities. >> greg: she is a nasty little girl. and doug burgum, is he governor and he has just made the debate stage criteria in a very tricky way some people say is not legit. >> jesse: what is she, greg? don't say it. kennedy. >> kennedy: i will be hosting fox news saturday night tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. eastern. i have the nature boy nic flair on how he is in the best shape of his life at 74 years old. and a shark attack victim. plus, i have got two secret guguest guests that will absolutely blow your mind plus, this just in from subway. if you are willing to change your last name to subway. they will give you free subs for
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life. >> jesse: no way. >> kennedy: pay for the name change. just change your last name to subway. >> jesse: guys, every homeless person should change their last name to subway. >> he solved the crisis. >> jesse: homelessness solved, hunger solved. you are welcome, america. that's it for us. have great night. ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. most of the republican presidential candidates gather in iowa for a major event we will take you there. we will talk live with one of them. former vice president mike pence. new documentation from facebook reinforces republican claims the white house censored covid and a media between north korea, russia and china has the attention of western leaders. ♪ >> bret: but, breaking tonight, nt
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