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time for "the five." ♪ >> jesse: hello everybody i'm jesse watters along with katie pavlich, harold ford jr. dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. ♪ >> jesse: joe biden getting blasted for refusing to stand up to the left's woke nonsense. bill maher thinks it's time for the president to grow a spine. >> one of the things i hate the most about biden is that he never stands up to woke nonsense in his party. he also doesn't want to fight
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that wing of his party. he knows that's where a lot of the energy is in the party. >> jesse: and here's the type of things that maher's talking about. >> trans lives matter! trans lives matter! >> jesse: star swimmer riley gaines says she and others got attacked by unhinged leftists who canning loogies and throwing bottles while they were attending the signing of texas governor greg abbott's save women's sports act which pumps the brakes on transgender athletes. the rabid rails even going after children. >> we were told that it wasn't safe outside because they were completely unhinged to be honest as we can see as they were spitting on people. they were calling fifth graders and third graders transphobes. it was absolutely ridiculous. >> jesse: but here's one celebrity willing to stands up to the woke mob.
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singer ne-yo in hot water after speaking out about children changing their gender. >> i feel like parents have almost forgotten what the role of a parent is. >> amen. >> if your little boy comes to you and says daddy, i want to be a girl and you just let him rock with that? when did it become a good idea to let a 5-year-old, let a 6-year-old, let a 12ed-year-old make a life changing decision for themself. >> jesse: ne-yo initially posting a written apology to his social media but now he's reversing course deleting the post and saying it came from his publicist's computer. check this out. >> if my opinion offended somebody, yeah, sure i apologize for you being offended because that wasn't my intention, my intention is never to offend anybody however i'm entitled to feel how i feel. i'm absolutely entitled to feel how i feel the same way you're entitled to feel how you feel. >> jesse: dana perino. >> dana: yes. >> jesse: so you don't see that often. you don't see a celebrity apologize and then take it back. >> dana: i think in this instance in particular it was the publicist that got ahead of
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him and apologized on his behalf like they know better than he does. i would just say, you're the publicist and not the artist for a reason. now you can give advice and maybe they're not going to take it. then your job is to help them defend themselves. so thankfully for him, he's got the power to directly talk to his fans. so that he can say, no, actually, i didn't say that. and i would say that the publicists need to trust your artist. look at jason aldine. i just assure you -- >> jesse: oh, yeah. he was under pressure. >> dana: at the pr department at the label they were like, what are we going to do? what are we going to do? and they probably wrote an apology for him to put out but he's big enough and strong enough and convicted enough to say, no, you're not going to do that to me. and why would you trust your artist? look what happened. do you think that company is happy that their song is number one? now, people that work within the
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building might feel uncomfortable, but it's not -- that's not -- you're not the artist, they are. so that was one thing i thought on this. and then for what maher said about joe biden, i mean, it comes from the top but you look at the cabinet. you can just go around and see like michael cardona the secretary of education, he put critical race theory books into the federal education guidance. that started there. you look at mayor pete. what were some of the first things that happened, there is a train derailment it has to be racism. it doesn't have to be, oh, actually there was a problem here. if you look at the guy sam britain who worked at the energy department, i mean, so he's choosing the people that are seen in the government. now he will say, i'm moderate joe, but that is just not how people are seeing it in practice and the left is going to be shocked when they get the election results and say, wow, oh, people are really concerned about this transgender issue and children. they think that they're going to have to then go out and send
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reporters to go into the country and do all these investigative reports about, wow, what do people really think. >> jesse: and joe biden has never directly answered whether he thinks men should compete against women. >> greg: well, i mean, go back to what dana said. this administration is the political version of the bar in the first star wars. it's crazy. i mean, rachel levine, i would add that person. this is not an unhealthy group of people. this is an unhealthy group of people. i think bill maher is wakeing with up to the woke, and also my ratings. but he shouldn't expect joe biden to stand up to the woke because he can hardly stand up as it is. ne-yo, however, pulled back the curtain and he shows you how most celebrities' opinions are not their own, and they are usually pressured into a form of conformity that keeps them out of trouble with activists. generally, publicists are
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liberal, female, bitter cat owners who hate the world, and by the way i'm not including fox pr in this, they are an amazing group of people because they have to fight the whole world that hates fox. >> jesse: they own dogs. >> greg: they own dogs and guns. but generally, i mean, i worked in magazines, and the publicists that were there were extremely bitter, unhappy leftists. and i think what we're coming to now -- and also, just to point out, black men in general are more conservative than they appear to be on television and it's always refreshing to be reminded that people don't think as groups. they think as individuals. we're coming to the realization, you can't just make up a protected class out of thin air, and then punish people for refusing to comply to that new protected class. that is textbook fascism, right? you create a boundary and punish those who won't stay within
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them. this is the most aggressive, intolerant faction i've ever seen and that's transact vichlt it's a tiny minority tit doesn't speak for all trans but within it is a mix of delusion, the subtle threat of violence, and hate. it is fascism to a t. in this case that t stands for trans. but, again, it's only a small group of people, but they're scaring the crap out of publicists, who, in a sense, are easy pickings. >> jesse: spitting on someone, i remember during the pandemic, that was considered assault. now they're just doing it who canning loogies all over texas. >> katie: in that crowd you might have something worse to worry about than covid coming out of those mouths. pretty disgusting. with ne-yo he says if you're offended okay. but what is so offensive about what he said? he's basically saying, i don't want drugs that are used to castrate sexual predators in federal prison to be given to children, which then stunts their growth and make it so that they cannot have children.
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i also don't want adults, behind my back, whether they're people at school or adults that they're not familiar with, giving those drugs to my children and i don't want kids to be taken away from their parents if they tell their 5-year-old that they are not a girl if they are actually a boy and vice versa. when it comes to joe biden, i don't know if he's directly said he doesn't want men in women's sports or men in women's locker rooms but his administration's policies have spoken very loudly. they sent out entire memos pushing sex change operations for children through medicaid, you have the department of education saying they are going to withhold lunch money from schools if they did not allow men to compete in women's sports in k-12 education. i mean, their policies speak for themselves when it comes to this issue. and the last thing is, well, they say why are no democrats standing up against this. there was a bill in april put on the house floor to protect women's sports by only allowing women to compete, and 230 democrats voted against it. >> wow. >> that ace lot of democrats.
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>> katie: you know what? if you're trying to bolster title nine and democrats vote completely against it on baffe of women, not just about competition and stealing records, it's about not being in the locker room with a man, which used to be considered sexual predator behavior and now they're trying to normalize it. >> jesse: are democrats blind to this issue if republicans exploit this in the next election? 200 democrats voting for men competing against women? >> harold: we can point to a lot of voights but i think you're right, you're on to something. we live in a time where if you disagree with someone, instead of having a debate about it or having a discussion, people want to just cancel it. if they don't like the view, they find the view so obnoxious. i happen to think that this issue of men who transition to being a woman competing in sports against women, i've shared with a young daughter, i'm not settled on this, i've not been persuaded this is the right thing to do for some of the reasons you ar particular lated katie and others around
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the table have. to be the subject and the tafrth bill maher is really kind of a treat. he has been someone who's really not spared anyone, and has talked about this issue a whole lot. and i find a lot of what he says interesting. joe biden, i would disagree a little bit. i don't think we can put him in the same category with everybody in administration, the policies are what the policies are, but he's not spoken on this. >> jesse: he hasn't been asked either. >> dana: >> harold: on the other side the republicans talking about the cultural and wokeness are not doing well in the polls either, desantis probably the greatest champion some of the polling say this is not where they want the conversation to be. doesn't mean they don't agree with some of the issues they're talking about but i think people are interested in some of the bigger more important issues. but when you pigeon hole someone like did you this star ne-yo, the rapper, the singer, i like his music, you see people want to share their own views, and if you want to debate him on the issue debate him on the issue
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but don't cancel him. whether democrat or republican you don't agree with someone debate them. the idea, i disagree with you so much i want to cancel you and i don't want to hear your voice is no. what politics or america is about. >> greg: wait a second it's knee or 0 ne-yo? >> jesse: in my house we call him ne-yo. >> greg: i just said ne-yo. >> jesse: i knew what you were talking about. >> greg: i don't know what i'm talking. >> jesse: i think we all learned something that is publicists are bitter cat owners. >> greg: publicists are horrible creatures. whoever forced that apology we should find out who that is. >> jesse: and then what should we do? >> greg: write a stern letter to her parents. >> jesse: got to go. coming up gold star families slam joe biden and say he's lying about his botched afghanistan exit. right back. ♪ that's coming up. ♪
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it is like a knife in the heart. >> what kind of disrespect, what kind of hatred? we were told lies, given incomplete reports, incorrect reports. total disrespect. >> greg: those parents are very upset but the administration is not offering up an apology. biden also getting slammed by a gold star mom by having this tone deaf reaction. >> when joe biden, our elected president, entered the room, when he approached me, his words to me were, my wife jill and i know how you feel we lost our son as well and brought him home in a flag-draped coffin. my heart started beating faster and i started shaking knowing their son died from cancer and they were able to be by his side. >> greg: jesse just thinking of the last topic where in today's world people are expected to apologize overviews on heterosexuality but no apology for one of the worst military
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disasters, at least in my lifetime, and they're calling it a success. >> jesse: so this is what politicians are supposed to be good at. >> greg: right. >> jesse: you hire a politician because you're supposed to cry with the mom. and it's not like the iraq war or world war one or two where you have an amazing amount of people dead on your doorstep. these are 13 service members, okay? not a lot of people. so what you do as the president is that you cherish these families and you nurture this relationship. and i'm talking letters, phone calls, events. you call them on thanksgiving. you check in with them. you invite them to the white house. and it's a year-long relationship that you now have with these 13 families. how do i know that? you know, people don't think jesse watters, humanity. >> greg: no. it's the last thing we think about. >> jesse: this is an elemental aspect of the human condition. these people died on your watch
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because of a mistake that your administration made, the least you could do is create some sort of bond with these families so these families now feel like their sons and daughters weren't worthless. this guy checked his watch when the coffins were coming home on the tarmac. this guy has never really owned up to this mistake. i hate using this analogy, but if this had happened under the trump administration, you would have seen every single one of these gold star family members on every single show every single sunday until the election. that's just the way it is. but these families have been ignored because it doesn't fit the narrative, and it's a shame, and i'm sorry on the president's behalf. >> dana: but i don't -- i don't think that's actually true and i'll tell you why. because i don't think president trump would have ducked it. okay? so the biden people wouldn't have been able to use it against
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president trump because he would have owned up it to, he would have held them close, he would have done all the things you're talking about, make sure their children have scholarships and opportunity. want a ride on air force one. whatever it might be they would have had the relationship because that wouldn't have happened. empathy is a choice and biden made one. what biden decided to do was blame the trump administration. that's what they kept saying, well, they left us a mess and that is patently untrue. and there's so many morale injuries right now with the veterans who tried to help so many of the afgans who helped them who spent their life savings, every contact they had. they traveled through kazakhstan in order to get there in order to help save these guys. for the ones that were able to get here, they're now waiting for the state department to get their act together so that they can have permanent status and start their lives here. the back logs is like 80,000 strong. one thing if the biden administration wanted to do something, they could try to fix
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that. but there is really no indication, as we near this anniversary, that that's happening. >> greg: harold, we were sold in 2020 that joe was this guy who could -- put a human face on -- and express his empathy, but the smiles, the hand shakes, the hugs, all of this stuff just comes off as phoney as anything because it's always infused with this weird false hood and confusion of facts. what do you make of this? why can't do this? >> jesse: i think couple things after the bay of pigs i thought president kennedy summed it up well because most presidents never take responsibility for failures. he said victory has a hundred fathers and defeat is or orphan and i've never seen a president come forward and take full responsibility for anything that's gone wrong. i feel for these gold star families that the pain that that father, asking the president to own up to it, it takes a lot for
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anyone to say that to the president of the united states, certainly an everyday american citizen who happens to be the father of someone who gave their life for the country. does president biden have blame? absolutely. is he soully to blame for a 20-year war? no. but he's president now. and i think to your point, jesse, there probably was a lot that could have been done over the last year or so, to not only cultivate a relationship, but to express what we would do better in a situation. i think when you are inclined to just blame your predecessor in politics, you're not living up to everything you should be living up to in any office. this is not directed in any personal way towards president biden but the way to really deal with this is to lay out the plan so we will know this will never happen again wherever we might be and if you need to blame president trump and others go ahead and do that but lay out what we did wrong and what could
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be done better as we think about this going forward. >> greg: for that to happen, though, katie, you should have some kind of complete that cares about this so it doesn't happen again. again, what jesse said is true, if it was trump you would be having reassessments and assessments and hearing and hearing. when it's something bad that happens under a democratic president it's one and done. >> katie: there's so many consequences to what happened and the biden administration went out of their way to sell this as a success, they tried to make it a good pr move to say not just a success but the most successful airlift in american history while we're watching what was unfolding and then these 13 service members were killed and now we're seeing that, from the parents, that they took the sim cards away. and when john kirby said from my perch it wasn't chaotic. i guarantee you the sim cards from the phones the people who died showed a very different story than what he said and the
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narrative the white house is trying to push. they haven't recovered from this. this is something that made president biden poll numbers go down he hasn't recovered. and the thing that's horrible that biden keeps doing is he keeps equating beau biden's death from cancer, which is horrible, awful, a lot of us know people who died from cancer but equates that to being killed in combat to grieving parents who just had their children killed in combat. it's like a stolen valor you're implying he was killed in combat when he wasn't. he's done this to a number of parents, not just once, at least three sets of them. they try to sell this and it wasn't. and for the morale of the military which we continue to hear about from the pentagon because they can't recruit anybody, this of course was a huge moment for them. when i was in normandy in june i sat across the table for dinner from an army ranger and he said he served 12 tours in afghanistan and immediately i
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knew what that meant. and he was completely broken. and this does not help at all. and for them to say it was a success, to continue with that line when clearly it wasn't, does not help the country when it comes to military readiness. >> greg: up next we take you to fentanyl island the drug infested hell hole where liberal policies rule supreme. ♪ conquer financial reports. conquer 2000-word essays. conquer a 6 course menu. rule over what you write with the smooth writing, longest lasting gel ink pen in america. do you g2?
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♪ ♪ >> harold: welcome to fentanyl island, a drug infested homeless encampment in oakland with used needles and dozens of burntout cars and not uncommon to see active fires and dead bodies. sadly it's become ground zero for america's homeless crisis the highest rate of homelessness in the entire country with over
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10,000 people in the streets. jesse talked to a local activist about the lawlessness. >> dead bodies have been found multiple times in burntout vehicles sometimes bodies that have been sitting there for days unreported. so what we're seeing here places that have become bastions of human trafficking and rampant drug sale and they're allowed to exist by the city while the mayor gas lights us that things are not as bad as we believe them to be >> harold: jesse, did he give you a sense, did you ask about like, number one, not only why but what can we do to end this? i mean this encampment here. we shouldn't be supporting this, sounds almost like supported a bit. >> jesse: well, the mayor of oakland has watched this decay. and they have spent $120 million a year over the last five years and the population of homeless have doubled in oakland. so they're actually spending
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money to increase homelessness. and they give the money to these non-profits and then the money disappears. so you give money to operation dignity, they were supposed to build cabins, got a $60 million contract. no one went to the cabins, the cabins are all dead, and they did an audit and no one can find out where the paperwork is. it's probably in that fire. so there's toxic fumes emanating from fentanyl island, there's dead bodies and cartels now control all the drug sales in and out of the island. gavin newsome, it's right under his nose, he doesn't say anything about it. the mayor of oakland's probably talking about reparations. this is what happens when you take this hands-off anything goes approach and give drug addicts needles and legalize everything. >> jesse: so they actually gave the people drugs and encouraged them to live -- >> jesse: they decriminalized almost every narcotic and they have free needles all over the city >> harold: dana? >> dana: well, having walked
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around the city for the past couple days, and not just today, but it's everywhere, at least here it is alike it's in all the doorways of all the stores and on the side of the street. and i just think like, i cannot believe we are not dealing with this. and it's not just happening in new york, it's dc, denver, seattle, st. louis, small towns in colorado having this problem. not as big as fentanyl but certainly homelessness. at first when i read this headline that we were going to do this topic, i was like it may not be a terrible idea to put all the fentanyl use on one island let that be an island and let them hash that out but this is -- i can't believe it's $120 million a year. >> jesse: a year. >> dana: and you look at this kind of destruction for your tax dollars. meanwhile k-12 education is terrible. i think we have some serious problems in the country like letting people just lay out in the street in their own filth while commuters and workers are going by all day long. that is absolutely unacceptable.
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and people are either going to move or they have to do something quickly. i don't know what they could do >> harold: exclamation? >> greg: well, you know, i have -- the present situation i think it's pretty clear isn't sustainable and i think there's a dark cynicism running among the leaders in cities that the problem will solve itself, that it will just die. there isn't as much of a worry about violence with these drugs, because, if you walk down the street, these people cannot move. it's not like the crack epidemic where you had a lot of high-energy felons. >> robberies. >> greg: a lot of robberies, in this case these guys can't even move and it's mainly guys. when you walk up sixth avenue, you see two things that strike you, the amount of women at lunch going to their pilates class in lululemon walking right past these half dead zombies without a care in the world and if you're walking up sixth avenue you notice this and it's
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incredible they're roughly the same age, one went this way one went that way one's healthy one is on a slow boat to suicide. that's what this is. as a concept i am okay with an island. >> jesse: pro fentanyl island. >> greg: pro fentanyl island, on sovereign land barracks and lent them fulfill the fentanyl fantasy with clean drugs. because enter a standpoint dying on the street is a zero but in this case you get to a five because you separate this area away from the law abiden citizens, that means half of the equation is solved. the people that have to deal with what's going on in their front -- in their driveways, or their walkways, that is gone. the fear -- trying to explain this to a kid. i mean, you right now have a harmful culture that openly rejects your culture, your norms and your rules currently living in your town. if this was some crazy outer space alien you would separate them and then monitor them and
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see if you can help them. we're not doing that because i do believe that they just assume these people are all going to die. maybe they will but i don't think that's a solution. separating them, watching them, getting them treatment >> harold: what's the solution. >> greg: legalization. legalization and criminalization is not the same thing. criminalization does not do anything about the demand or supply of the drugs. just means you can do the same bad drug anywhere you want. legalization means you actually attack the drug and you make it so that it is safe, like any drug you get a at a pharmacy is safe and, not only that, you get it away from the criminals and you don't have people dying on the street. people actually live lives on drugs. i know it's hard to believe but they do >> harold: katie. >> katie: well, until you break up the homeless industrial complex this problem is not going to get solved. there is so much corruption and jesse has covered it, people who are homeless get paid to live on
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the street and all these non-profits supposed to be solving the problem by building shelters having rules, they don't and you have this problem all over the city, not just in the shelters or very specific areas. i agree there should be a certain area where if you want to do drugs and be on fentanyl that's fine but you don't get to leave. once you sign up that's where you live until you can prove you're clean and you're not going to go up sixth avenue and lay in the street. that's where you get to be. the rest goes away. because people are dealing with this everywhere and if we're going to have a solution to it, sure, you guys can live over there and until you decide this is no longer something you're going to voice on the rest of the country in every single town across america then there's a place for you to go >> harold: with the racist, too. coming up global warming society is getting so bad folks are seeing, get this, a climate therapist. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> dana: all that vandalism blocking traffic and gluing hands to a pavement is patiently taking a toll on climate activist's mental health. have no fear there's now a climate psychology therapist who can help them deal with the global warming armageddon and, yes, that's a real title. >> we view distress, upset, sadness, grief, anger about sky mate change to be a really reasonable even healthy reaction. because it's built into us as people that if we feel risks, threats, experience losses there's going to be upset. so it's really important to acknowledge that if you're feeling that on any level of intensity it really means you're paying attention, you care, you're empathetic to what's happening to our world. >> dana: jesse i call this the climate industrial complex as if you haven't spent enough of your
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tax dollars on all of these things now you'll pay out of your pocket or your health insurance is going to pay so you can get therapy about global warming. >> jesse: i see my shrink about three times a week and you know what i talk mostly about? greg. >> greg: yeah. >> jesse: this guy, unbelievable narcissist, to work next to someone this sociopathic takes something out of me and then we get into my children. it is a sigh op against the american people by big business and the democratic party to worry you into giving you more of their money. you know, the world's going to change, everyone's going to die, tax me, tax me, tax me. and when someone is that anxious, they will do anything to solve the problem. and the government says, we just need to spend more money to solve the problem, and that money goes to their donors. >> dana: i imagine, katie, that in there they find a way to blame other people for the anxiety just like hillary
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clinton did to blame all the republicans for climate change. >> katie: i'm going to identify as a therapist for a minute and say stop being afraid of everything. it's going to be okay. if you want to make a difference, if you're worried about the earth, instead of gluing yourself to a painting in a museum inside that has air conditioning, go out for the day and clean up trash. do something product i have. you know, clean up a river, there's plenty of trash in the hudson and every river in the country that you can go be productive with that. president biden is in arizona this week, today. he's fearmongering about this issue. arizona was under an ocean eight different times, because, yes, the climate changes. you can find sea shell fossils at the top of the grand canyon. it's not to say you don't need to take care of the environment, i'm a conservationist but there's a difference of pollution and this massive transfer of wealth to deal with climate change by bankrupting electric vehicle companies. ford has lost $60,000 per electric vehicle that they've built and the government is mandating these companies do
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this? they're going to bankrupt all the car companies if they continue down this road of fearmongering over this issue. >> dana: greg what a racket, climate therapist. >> greg: i love how she says the solution is, there is none. because you're a good person and you care so much that in fact your irrational behavior means you're a good person. i would disagree. thinking that you're living in the time of the apocalypse is the ultimate ego obsessive behavior, that somehow in 14.6 to 20 billion years of existence, you happen to live in that 50-year span where the earth dies. >> jesse: and you can save the earth. >> greg: and you can save it. are you the one in billions of years. how stupid are you to believe this stuff? how self indulgent are you to think that the world is ending. do you know the real secret why a lot of these people have this problem, is they have no friends. because if they had friends, their friends would tell them to shut up. so they walk around and they end up being alone every night
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because they're too busy annoying people, this is a perfect example of how the left ends up treating the problems that the left creates. it's like, when they -- hey let's let out criminals because of criminal justice reform. oh, wow, we need more victim services because all those criminals are beating and raping people. so they created this thinking and now they need therapists to deal with the thinking. i think it's time to defund the left. >> jesse: the whole thing? >> greg: the whole thing. defund the left. >> dana: but then what we talk about? >> greg: i'll take the chance. >> dana: harold today the president's going do a big interview with the weather channel. what do you think they're going to ask him about? >> harold: the weather. look, i think we ought to take the people on the far left who have to go see people like this, and people on the far right who don't think there's any challenge and let all of us in the middle fix the problem. only thing about this that's good is at least she's got a job. but this is not a good expenditure of time.
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>> this is one job liberals create used. >> katie: the co-founder of the weather channel who died a few years ago, john coleman, god bless his sole thought climate change was a hoax. >> dana: another thing you can do is become an engineer and work on fusion because they have some good advancements happening. up next, fist fights nudity and nonstop cell phone use, wow, people behaving badly at the barbie movie. ♪ with allergic itch! today's talking lesson is just one word: apoquel. ap--o--quel. ♪ you can't teach your itchy dog to talk... ...so, talk to your vet about apoquel. apoquel is for the control of allergic itch in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chances of developing serious infections... ...and may cause existing parasitic skin infections or pre-existing cancers to worsen. new neoplasias have been observed. i'm glad we speak the same language. ask your vet for apoquel.
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♪ >> katie: we might need to bring your boxing gloves if you're going to see barbie the washington post noticing a shocking rise in destructive behavior at movie theaters this summer including this viral video of moms brawling. but it's more than just fist fights there's also, quote, drunken outbursts, public nudity and nonstop cell phone use. also, greg. >> greg: yes. >> katie: there is a man in denver who refused to leave but he was naked. >> greg: that was steve. >> katie: i don't know where you were that weekend but --. >> greg: that was steve. steve, i told him wear clothes when you go to the theater or they'll start asking questions trust me. you wouldn't believe where he put the candy bar.
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thanks to social media and smart phones and kind of the exemption of morality, because it's now too much to ask, any kind of deescalation tactic is seen as a flaw. it's not that exciting, it's not that interesting so it's more fun to escalate than deescalate and the fact is, you know, you get better movies like we're watching here. they're monetized and they're much shorter than the movies showing at the theater. you know, i watch these all the time. they're really good. i love watching moms beat each other up. >> katie: jesse the mom brawls, moms night out got a little crazy. >> jesse: so what happens is now both parents checked out, you have the mom working and the dad working and the screen is the parent. so the screen teaches you one thing. you're rewarded if you try to attract attention. so now everybody thinks they're in their own reality tv show, and they fight, they take their clothes off, and they act a fool. and that's where we are in this country right now. bad behavior is rewarded because
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of this thing. >> dana: you know, i don't go to the movies anymornings i haven't been since i think 2005. >> greg: you can't keep the seat down. >> dana: true i have to use your purse to help me with that. honestly, i would maybe brawl. i hate the ice -- you know, when they shake their ice. i hate the eating. i hate the wrappers, the thing -- i can't take it. so i just stay that way i won't be on an argument and be on tv. >> katie: we don't want you to brawl and go to jail because you're too pretty for jail. >> dana: thanks. >> that's a song >> harold: should we stop serving alcohol or is that not the answer. >> that's not the answer. >> don't make it worse. >> greg: the answer's always more alcohol. >> katie: maybe fentanyl so they can be zombies and hang out in a theater, right? >> harold: bless their hearts. >> katie: all right. one more thing up next. ♪ >> one more thing is up next.
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another indictment in this one is related to january six. that's why we are number one in cable news. >> fox news channel. >> time now for one more thing, greg. >> oh, great show tonight. we have douglas murrayw , tudorck you dixon, kat timpf tires. that's all 10 p.m.. it's going to take care, but let's do this. >> yeah, thi♪ anis. the wild animals are great, adam. they reall y are.ure. >> they actually do a lot more than you know. check out this little creature. i bet nobodys kn wha here knowsu what that is. you guys know what that is? it's a it's a the little pup s were just born at the san diego zoo. those foure are for babies.t- and a first time fathetimer bow congratulations. and the mother, rosalina. i hope they make things workt thei just for the kids. >> but don't let their tiny legs foonyl you. >> they. they're mature very quicklthy and they're mobile, and they've all now got work in the postal service bickering. y
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>> and they're called cappy bear. so happy that they're th rodente rodent in the world.e >> my kids favorite thing to dot . animals are great. i know. they're watching a major shout out to this 12-year-old who hahd a 400 foot grand slam. yeah, go for team usa and the under 12. >> they said kids, not 12. so it's funny you say that. >>ans are only on online fans are even get 12ing no way, to make sure he's actually 12. >> leyland 12. henry junior is o name. congratulations. even though people are questioninu eag your age, you dd a great job. lead the team to victory. he won't be draft eligibt eligio 2029, but he's definitely one to watch. >> in the meantime, what do we say? you gou go. >> you go, boy. you go, man. the opposite of you. m go, girl. >> dana so, you know, a lot of dogs hate to take a bath. and this chihuahua was no different. this is a dog named bart, and he got his foot stuckgo in the drain. and the firefighters had to come and he got to have put o a nice little picture with all of them. why don't you pun t make sure, who's the guy in the back like
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you're driving the big film shirt? >> this is the orange county fire departmen thant. thank you. orange county, john. seriousy, kids, watch. >> have you followed what's o going on in latvia? all the time. so you know about the stag calling competition? you knmy god, no. >> about some of my favorite stag calls. let's hear him f. >> yeah, just another day in latvia. everybody tonight dancin g whenchurch it's prime time. >> the magic mushroom church. be, the priest will be here. >> are you? oh, 80. stick around. greg just converted. yeah, right. this past weekenconverted, the r flight of northeast indiana had the largest contingency of purple heart e. veterans ever taking a trip like this. they had 103 heroes completing their hono ht.r flight.s to wow. honor flight, of course, provides a trip for veterans to see memoria the memorials fought. in washington, dc that honorin them and the warg s thatc.
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they thought. it is amazing to see all ofn them being therea in dc on a mer sunny day in front of the lincoln memorial and the world war. ano memorials not far fromiaom there. d see so honor flight does great work and amazing to see all these purple heart recipients in one place. i thought it would be it was an honor figh serviought eat and tt fought each other and it's an honor. >> and it did. the fighting . n tv >> that'd be the only way that they could get on tv. all right. that's it for us. everyoneere, see yhave a great . >>ni aght.t the welcome to jesse watters, primetime tonight. preserving these lands is good. i don't want to drawg th arizont for the plant. good for the economy. the gran d canyon, uraniumd cany mines, africanon coos and russi. >> and he leans over meand he and he's like this close to my face. and he's like, what do you want? veteranse what do yo. ts disre >> disrespected by president biden. >> thank you very much. now we just carmelo's electric
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