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going to changes when it hits home for some of these politicians. if that's the only way it will change. until then it's business as usual and the cops will get us all involved. >> charles: joe, thank you so much. you can catch me tomorrow and every weekday making money at 2:00 p.m. eastern time on the fox business network. a relay dicing time for the economy, but for now, here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> president biden is the oldest president in u.s. history, why does white house staff treat him like a baby? >> no one treats the president of the united states, the commander-in-chief like a baby. that's a ridiculous claim.
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>> jesse: karine jean-pierre try to defend a big baby in the white house, after a new book shows how the president feels tired and can't hold an event before 10:00 a.m. americans agree that joe biden should be headed for retirement. a whopping 73% of voters say yes, president biden is too old to run. but your concern is just all a big joke to the big guy. >> you will live to be 90! >> [laughs] oh. [laughter] i tell you what, someone said, you know, that biden is getting old, i tell you what. well, guess what, the only thing that comes with age is a little bit of wisdom. i have been doing this longer than anybody. and guess what, i'm going to continue to do it. >> jesse: and like a true baby, he needs his rest. getting called out for being on vacation all the time and
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especially during natural disasters like the one we saw in maui. but little did you know he was not actually on break. i will let joe explain that one. >> not here today, just for one day, i am not on vacation, secret service has torn my house up in the good way to make it secure, nowhere to go except for here right now. i'm only here for one day. i am not homeless, i just have one home, a beautiful home, but i am down here for the day because i can't go home. >> jesse: biden has other problems besides being old and apparently homeless, and has him tied with president trump and a hypothetical matchup and the media is panicking. >> it is kind of shocking in a way that despite all of the baggage that donald trump carries, he is tied with joe biden right now. >> i've never seen anything like this with donald trump road what does not kill you make you stronger? i mean being indicted, and that is making it stronger?
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raising $10 million using an ugly mug shot. >> after the mug shot and four criminal indictments you would think that president biden would have ended a significant advantage but apparently not. >> jesse: i do want to clarify that we are not calling joe biden a baby, he called himself a baby. >> greg: we are repeating the things we heard, but how fitting that this president is homeless. the hood ornament of the country where the homeless today are essentially our national bird. everybody has got them, can't do anything about it, be happy he has on vacation, and imagine he is not, and i like that they were shocked, they were shocked that trump is still able to be tied with biden. they should be shocked to that biden is able to be tied with trump. you can throw january 6 out there, but all in all, trump is still coaching. he is still a human being. he can still use his frame. what you have there is not workable. and that's not even reason for concern. my feeling about this, i was
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away for weeks, i've been thinking about this a lot. i have gained some wait. i don't feel comfortable in my pants. but biden is barely a figurehead. and what scares me when i was at home is nobody seems to care that nothing is getting done. so it's not about joe, it's about the party and politics itself that people aren't doing a thing, and they aren't even helping to do it. so if you ask the democrats, what do you want? we want to have criminal justice reform. we want to have a safe and effective border where everyone can come and have a chance at the american dream. then you ask them for the process and there is none because they don't have one. right? so the whole thing is a sham. i am waiting for, and i know that america, it's summertime. it won't happen for another year, you got to wake up and see that we have some massive problems. the three obvious ones are education, immigration, and crime.
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we have a president who has a half-wit. parties who are involved in dueling indictments, and nobody is doing a thing about the problems you see every day. meanwhile you have a democratic party that calls everybody racist and they will double down on the old white guy? if joe biden were republican, the democrats in the media would say it's the party of old white men. what you have here? a party of radicals that are propping up an old white man to get back in that white house. that's worse. >> jesse: i think her pants fit just fine. >> greg: i feel sloppy and sweaty. >> jesse: look great. dana, he's blind, to not see that the base would rally behind the president after these indictments, does even cover politics? >> dana: i do think that a lot of them, i don't know the other anchors name, the blonde woman who said she thought that the indictment would do something, but i guess not. but they were definitely counting on that. that's why you got all of them.
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and that's not working, biden economics is not a thing. and by an eight-point margin, more voters said that trump has a vision for the future. and elections are about the future. and there are also people saying that they want change. last week the polls said 77% of americans think he is to old. this week it was 73%. so this is not an outlier, it's a consensus. and if it weren't a visual medium birth the modern age, joe biden might be able to run if it was like 1884, right? and nobody could see. >> greg: when he was 12. >> dana: the white house is saying, there is nothing wrong with him, but on those three things, i totally agree with you, but the economy, the numbers are really bad. and talking to karl rove on the show, he said i don't see them pivoting or how they can right now, all they are doing is telling you that you feel wrong
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about the economy, and younger people, older people, nothing is getting done, we talked to a lot of mayors from casper, wyoming, where they say why is he coming on? guess what, they have a homeless crisis in casper, wyoming, and that winter will be very cold and none of these people feel like they are getting the support they need including my last comment blue state governors. where's the pressure coming on the white house? it's not from greg abbott. they blew him off, the governor of texas, they don't care about the border. but if the blue state governor says we demand something from the white house, they might start to listen. >> greg: do you think that casper will become a ghost town? >> jesse: you have been offer too long. to the president seems to be pivoting from the age issue and turning it into a wisdom play, i am laughing because joe biden and wisdom don't belong in the same sentence together, will he pull that off? >> jessica: we have to wait for election day.
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this country is so utterly polarized and that's how you end up with 43-43, was her democrats versus republicans and that's how you see how it falls against the white house, that's how this goes. i've been consistent, i don't think you should lash don't maglev off the age concern. i know a lot of genuine joe biden supporters, people that have worked with him for decades, very happy with a list of accomplishments and there a lot of them like last week they got that we are negotiating ten drugs with medicare pricing is something that republicans and democrats have been promising to do. he got that done. he is lowering the cost of drugs for seniors in this country. that's a real thing you can run on, but if people are consumed with sn you are saying oh, well, it's no big deal, then they are going to get pissed off about it. does that mean they vote for the other guy? i don't think so. they say that the january 6
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charges are disqualifying, not a conviction, but the charges on the first place, but it's going to be very close and i think the democrats are stronger when were worried and warm are concerned and trying to put the coalition together, he has a softness with latino voters that has been consistent, running behind where hillary was and where obama was behind, white voters who do not go to college, not supporting him as strongly as they did. i understand, trump won them, but a higher proportion and then you have a concern with what is going on with black men in this country, not because he will win the black vote, that is an absurdity about trump, but if you lose one or 2%, that could be the ball game. so democrats keep wetting your pants. we have an election. but when obama was running for reelection, romney was up. and we are 14 months out. >> greg: it's rigged. >> jesse: greg, go back to vacation. the bottom line is money coming at 2,000 less dollars in your pocket under joe biden then you have had under donald trump and
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no -- publicity stunt is going to be able to change that. to be on the most powerful discontent on every americans mind right now is money, inflation, and where they are. and they can talk about bid biden-omics until the cows come home, but i hear i it's the wort market in decades to buy a house, but in addition to all of that, the thing that jessica talks about a country that is so polarized, and it is polarized. so you have to ask yourself, how is it that 73% of americans can agree on one thing, one thing they can agree on, and that is that joe biden is too old to run for reelection. and there is a great article in "the wall street journal" today that talked about joe biden's iron grip on the party and they compare it to ameritas which is what the mob does. so if someone commits a crime in
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the mob, everyone is behind them, everybody has a closed mouth until they go on till they die. and the questions that were raised in this article are incredible. today's stew stupendously look at a pullout from afghanistan occurring early in his term would have destroyed any other presidency. they talk about all of the things that he has done improperly, and that would have destroyed any president. but the democrats so hate donald trump, their hatred of him outweighs their love for this country. so they are willing to live with all of the stuff. and let me just say another thing. joe biden comes out and he has the unmitigated gall to say that donald trump did not build anything. and so what i did was i went in and started looking at all of the things that donald trump did and built before he became president. and whether -- let me just finish. whether it's pecan back in the beginning of his career under until he ran for president it's
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unparalleled from dubai, et cetera from scotland, and then when he was in the white house, he talked about you want to talk about what he built, he rebuilt the economy. you want to talk about one or 2% of african americans, they got jobs. more than they have ever had under any other president. >> jessica: that's not true. >> judge jeanine: and the democrats bought him every step of the way to build that wall. he had to go to the supreme court to get the wall built. and if there is one thing he really needs to be credited with building and rebuilding, and that is the military. >> jessica: the black unemployment rate and hispanic unemployment rate is the lowest it has ever been and that is under joe biden. >> jesse: but he also built a tax shelter, jessica. the most shocking footage yet of democrat city violence. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: there so if you are warning here, it's tough to watch this. a man seen beating a 60-year-old woman inside a new york city subway station for over 2 minutes, the cane actually broke. the suspect hitting her with her own cane 60 times, police say that the woman did not know the suspect and that the attacker had at least nine prior arrests according to the nypd. ems transported the victim in stable condition, the subject fled the location, no arrests in the investigation remains ongoing. things are better in
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philadelphia, the police chief will be residing as critics point out how homicide throws under her watch. "over the course of her tenure homicides in philly rose from 499 in 2020 to 516 and 2022. before outlaws arrival in 2007, murders and the city range from 246 and 391 per year. perhaps in her defense the prosecutors aren't actually doing the job. so they are not putting people away and that would not be her fault, there is a new mayor coming, but we will talk about that in a moment her judge, the crime on the subway is so hard to watch and i think it is important for us to see it, so that we can actually name it and try to at least say it is unacceptable and what will they do about it? >> judge jeanine: it's the same thing. we should get used to this kind of thing. it's defining deviancy down, this is like a normal day on the subway. now apparently eric adams and
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the governor in october pledged to have 1200 additional overtime hours on the subway. the problem it is as this woman is getting beaten, there is no one there. there is no one there to stop it. and at the end, finally you see somebody, someone that works for the subway system kind of come into the picture. but i understand that they know who this guy is now, it just happened a little bit ago. he has nine prayers, trespassing, resisting arrest, assault, drugs, et cetera, et cetera. this is never going to change. this is not going to change until we change the bail laws. and this whole concept of social justice, whatever the heck it means, which means nothing to all the victims who have been penalized is just, it is creating a system where there is total anarchy and chaos. and there is no accountability. now this woman who was the police commissioner in philadelphia, do you know what she is now? they are moving her to be the
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deputy chief security officer over airports, bridges, tunnels, transportation, infrastructure for port authority. that is very important right now. and it's the peter principle, she does a bad job, you can say maybe the prosecutors are prosecuting, i mean it's a good point. but at the same time she should've been yelling like a crazy woman that they weren't. but in the end until we recognize that nothing is going to change, until we change the laws, then we are all going to be victims. >> dana: and she is a black woman, there was a black woman police commissioner in new york city, there was someone in seattle, all of them do not feel supported enough to continue on with their jobs so they are walking away from them. i was surprised that there aren't more -- is not more outcry about that especially from the left? >> jessica: i think it is awful him when i read what she was going on to i said that seems like a promotion of some kind, or a job that is a desk
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job versus a police commissioner that is out there having to face this on a day-to-day basis in a different way. perhaps i don't want to minimize it, maybe she will not be sitting behind a desk, but it seemed like a cushy job to be going to if you had overseeing in such a huge spike in these murder rates, i think that it is awful. the woman who was beaten not subway, her daughter was interviewed saying how did no one help? like the odds are this was not a subway station that no one goes to. how would no one stop this? and she was standing there waiting, the daughter was hosting up party that she was late for saying where's my mom? where is my mom? and this is your worst nightmare that this is going on. and i think would be really interesting if you could do one of these snapshots in time where you could redo an election with these d.a.s, now you have seen everything that happens. it does not change or politics, we know that. democrats are democrats, but krasner or bragg, what are you
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looking at in l.a.? i know it was recalled and it seems like they are talking a little different about these things. >> dana: what's on your mind? >> jesse: want to know who is filming these assaults, they sell it to the post and then they run off with the cash? why isn't someone just dropping their phone and stopping the beat down? we just watch these videos over and over again, show after show and no one ever tells people to knock it off. maybe it's the penny effect customer mark the marine got what, second degree homicide for trying to stop something like this from happening? black women are a sacred part of the democrat voting coalition, yet a black woman is for 2 minutes assaulted with a cane and a new york city subway and fox is the only network covering it. the white house is not commenting. if this guy had a maga hat going
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on, they would go off. but they only cover political violence or racial violence which is about 1% of the violence. all of the stuff that we are seeing right now is because of academics. that's where the incarceration movement started, defund, bail reform, these learning ideas that were just theoretical because of the criminal justice system is racist, then you tear down the criminal justice system and end racism. well, look what happened. is it end of racism? no, it's exploded criminality. so we are just waiting around for everybody to just discredit this garbage and the politicians to step up and stop it. but they are not. >> dana: it is interesting we are the only ones covering it. >> greg: i was thinking of rome had fox news during the decline, this is exactly how it would sound. because what does -- what does the decline like? clearly the decline of rome, people were watching it happen. or maybe they thought because it is the slowly boiling frog and
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you don't know you are dead on till you are dead, but we have leaders watching these slow rolling disasters unfold and we keep thinking there has to be a body here. where's the bottom, when are these people like suddenly this is too much for me? this is disgusting? but there is no bottom and you wonder why. and you have again nobody is doing anything because they believe the goal is the process. so they want to get more people out of prison, they just open the doors. and so you end up with a guy with nine prayers. we don't want to put them in, because part of the goal is reduced prison population and we don't have a process for that. so we will just let out these free range maniacs, because that's what they are. we are the public, the general public and we know people are leaving, there's nothing we can do. you can't say we need more social services or more affordable housing. we really need affordable housing, because all of these people are homeless, dana, but do you see where they are squatting? and how they treat the places they are squatting? it's not about affordable
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housing. they are unfit to take care of anything. things get destroyed in their control. >> much we do with them? >> greg: in that case you put them away and if it's for years, if they are ill, institutionalize paired but nobody is going to do that, because we are too terrified of discipline. we are too terrified of judgment. we are too terrified of morality. and so we are scared into a corner by a bunch of activists. it's disgusting. >> jesse: and lawyers. >> greg: and jesse's hair hairpiece. >> dana: that one is pretty bad, i have to say. a study on how masks don't work, what he had to say next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ charlotte! charl! every day can be extraordinary with rich, creamy, delicious fage total yogurt.
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>> greg: followed the silence or follow this loser? getting him fronted on masks, and how they are as useless as jesse's to pay. making little difference in getting covid, he now admits there is a lack of evidence they helped, but once you to wear one anyway. >> i would hope that if, in fact, we get to the point where the volume of cases is such an organizations like the cdc recommend, cdc does not mandate anything. recommends that people wear masks, i would hope that they abide by the recommendation and take into account the risk to themselves and to their fam families. >> there is a perception out there by many, how many i don't know that they don't work. and that the data concludes that they did not work in the first go around. >> yeah, well that is not so. the weight of the studies indicates the benefit of wearing masks.
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>> greg: was he actually also wearing a mask, and you can think the lockdowns for this, "new york times" pointing keeping school shut and going remote, and how the lockdown states are now seeing a surge in students not going to school. all right, jessica. do you think the american public will sit back for another mask mandate? >> jessica: no, and i don't think there is any administration local up to the top that it's going to implement it. there will still be recommendations about behavior that can help you, and on the mask front, the canon 95 and the n95 did help, and that's why medical professionals were wearing them. and i think anyone with a pre-existing condition or some reason you want to do it, go for it. but i don't think that anyone is going backwards on that. and i saw a lot of chatter on line like this is what the democrats want if we have another lockdown, they will win the election, i think it's the opposite. i think if there is a return to what it was like in 2020 with all the new information that we have and people making choices about getting vaccinated, which,
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by the way, did make it -- you still got covid but it was a lot easier to tolerate and if you did not have it, people won't tolerate that. so it's not as simple as democrats win on covid. >> jesse: but i think, what if a state decides to do something and then our company where we work makes a mask mandate? what do we do? that's what drives me crazy, because i'm not going to do it. >> judge jeanine: then let's not talk hypotheticals. i am not karine jean-pierre, i don't think it's appropriate. the question that i have is what jessica said, she said it is a lot easier to tolerate covid if you have a vaccine, how do you prove a negative? how do you prove that i was going to die if i did not have the vaccine? that's a bunch of as far as i am concerned, hogwash, because they have not proven it to me. all we know is that harold who sits here has had both vaccines and has seven boosters and got
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covid three times. now they will say the only thing they can say is that they cannot prove is that you might have died had it not been for the vaccine. i'm done with it and i'm also dumb with the cdc recommending, because when rachel was in there, she had all of the meetings and colluded with wine garden in the teachers and the school openings, but she did not collude with the parents. i mean, come on. they just want to lockdown. and i will tell you something else, i want to believe that the democrats don't want it to happen. but i just think that joe biden staff once more than anything to say he can't come out and talk today. >> jesse: dana, how she is as reoccurring as covid. maybe there's a reason for that. >> dana: we can't miss you if we can see you -- >> greg: there is a country song. >> dana: note that one down, kyle jennings, who does tv on a labor day weekend, even brian kilmeade took the day off.
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i don't understand, like what are you doing on television? then you have dr. jill biden, she also has covid again, do you know what the white house is dreading right now? yes, i agree that they would prefer that he was in the basement, but they are dreading a photograph of him in a mask in this fall. they do not want to see it. now he is headed to the g20 on thursday, you can imagine that some of those leaders are thinking his wife has covid, do you think that joe biden can survive wearing a mask on the g20 stage with a photograph around the world? i don't think so. it's the only thing that could drive biden's numbers down right now would be mask mandates and school closures. i think that this is a good possibility chance or possibility for ron desantis who could go out there may be just with the eyes emoji, like i told you this was going to happen. >> greg: what if the first
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company to do the mask mandate gives them the bud light treatment. we are not doing it, we are out. and then we are screwed. >> jesse: i am with the judge, shut up. and i am with you -- that would come from the same, but here is the same thing, and you are right, the democrats don't want a return of covid, as much as they thought they performed well in the election because of covid -- >> jessica: no, people died. >> jesse: and talking politics, obviously. but if the republicans were smart, they cherry-pick each city, each school district, each celebrity that is all messed up and asking for mandates and they would say, this is because of biden and the democrats, and that's how you capitalize politically. dr. fauci is like tony romo, he retires and then comes back every sunday with color commentary, do what everybody else does, shut the heck up, tony.
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he is on constantly, now if i were a legacy reporter, i would propose that fauci will be in a mass person. you know there are countries that did not have a single covid death, what he did by shutting everything down, the economy, the schools, it destroyed a generation's education, it was the largest wealth transfer of all time. million of people died, and joe biden became president. all of those things happen because of dr. anthony fauci, and that's how we should be looked at historically. now to some guy you invite on to tell us what to do. >> greg: are you saying he is the most evil man alive? >> jesse: he is up there with you. >> greg: okay. bellmawr unloads on the obsession with race and compares them to the kkk. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: liberal comedian bill maher, and continuing to give his fellow democrats some hard truths as they slide further and further to the left. now comparing woke progressives to the ku klux klan given their constant fixation on race. it's because they believe race is first and foremost a thing that you should always see everywhere. which i find interesting, because that used to be the position of the ku klux klan, again, you can have that possession, but don't say that's a liberal position. you are doing something very different. >> judge jeanine: okay, he says he is always trying to make the case that liberal is a different animal than woke, which he feels take things too far to the left, do you agree with him? >> jessica: he is drawing the
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distinction, yes, i do. there is a far left side of the party and then there is a bulk of the party that falls into this establishment camp which is your run-of-the-mill democrat, but he is even going further back and talking about old-school blue dog democrats, so what was going on in the '90s during the clinton era and everyone has generally updated their social positions on things like gay marriage, becoming more pro-choice, et cetera. but bill maher is -- and i enjoy him, i watch the show all the time. he is very disconnected from where the democratic party is today. there are core issues that he would never vote with the conservatives, obviously climate change is a huge issue for him, but he says regularly, donald trump should not even be allowed to run for office because of what happened on january six, so this is and -- i don't know, it's not to own that i think a lot of people think it is when bill maher comes out and says something negative about liberals, he is not turning into some sort of conservative psion.
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>> judge jeanine: 56% of americans view the term woke as positive. now while that number go down over time as they go more and more to the left? or do the republicans have to adapt? >> greg: i think jessica self owned her own party, because you agree with the fact that there is a different element to the party that is woke, and then you say he does not identify with the bulk of the party. i don't think you can have that both ways. i think he is pointing out the obvious, but it needed to come from a liberal, because no one listens to us. he was a progressive when aoc was in diapers. and the point is and he is correct, and he is very correct, because you have the credit democrats were being in the civil rights movement, and the idea of looking at everything through the prism of race is indeed racist no matter what direction come from, because if you use race as a filter, that means you see people as groups and not individuals, and there can only -- that means you can only say that
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one group it's better than another, because there is no such thing as equity or else there will be 50% white guys in the nba, and 50% black guys playing hockey, that's not the case, and before anybody says pretending race is not a factor in life it's impossible, that was the goal. that was the whole goal, we built the system so that we could reach that goal, it was called america. that was the melting pot. at some point we moved to a system where we did not see skin color, but the woke's goal which is equity, making things equitable is their system, right? and if it is your system, that means somebody gets punished. if this group, if you only look at them as a group and not as an individual and they do better than you, then you have to punish them whereas if you just look at individuals, you would never have to do that. that's why he is right. you are dealing with a racist component of your party and it's as bad as the racist component say in the right. maybe worse. jessica. >> judge jeanine: do you want to respond to that, jesse?
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>> jesse: in a right you are right electorally, the democratic party is to focus more on class and class divisions. and then they got wiped out a few times, barack comes around and focus is much on racial division and so did the academics and so did the media people, because you create an oppressor and then create a victim, and that helps them with their interest groups when they are running nationally. but that's not really what connects this country. you get a black middle-class guy from georgia, it's a lot more in common with a white middle-class guy in tennessee then some overly educated white to democrat from the upper east side of manhattan. and that's what they don't want to talk about. because if you unite this country through class, middle class people that all agree, you guys are crazy, let's just go back to what works, the democrats are in deep trouble. >> judge jeanine: you know, dana, "the san francisco chronicle" talked about the
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oakland elementary school district saying segregation of children per playdates excluding white kids is a familiar strategy used by the repub republicans. so black, hispanic, nonwhite kids for play days and the white kids were excluded and they said, this is what the republicans do, isn't that hypocritical? >> dana: i don't have children so i don't know about the playdates, but it just echoes back to what greg was saying, didn't we build this whole system so that we would not have to have that? and children don't see a race. so this is more about the parents. in a read these things and i hear from some of the black parents in this case saying we want our children to feel safe, and i am thinking, but why do the children feel unsafe, did something happen at them. and if so, let's fix that. but i feel that we are taking several steps backward. what is interesting about bill maher, joe grogan, et cetera as we are living through this political
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realignment and i don't know how it is going to turn out. it's very interesting to live through it in the middle of it. but you start to see people have access to different mediums, so they might be on tiktok or any social media or listening to a podcast, they might be watching here, they might be -- and you can find somebody who makes you go, oh, that's what i think. and if you hear that you're going to listen to it over and over again. i think that's why joe grogan is popular, your show is very popular and prime time, and why american newsroom is pushing it, obviously. but i do worry about the fact that the parents are the ones driving it, because the children are not the ones that are seeing color, remember obama said that. the most beautiful thing is my children don't see that. and if we teach them not, then in 20 years, what will we be facing? >> jessica: can i say something super quick about obama. >> judge jeanine: they are telling me we have to go. >> jessica: he did not inject race into it, he injected up black man, and people said he
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was not american, that he was from kenya. people still question those kinds of things. >> jesse: were also being accused of being racist for disliking obamacare. >> judge jeanine: coming up, burning man chaos, left stranded in a muddy mess. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ there are some things that go better... together. like your workplace benefits... and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together... can help you be better prepared for unexpected events. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected.
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: burning man turning into a mudslide, people getting unstuck in the nevada desert. flash flooding transporting the dry ground into a soggy mess that trapped vehicles and shut down roads. celebrity dj diplo and comedian chirs rock got out early but they had to walk 5 miles in the mud before being noticed by a fan who gave them a ride in the bed of his pickup truck. is there anyone who it is burning man interested. >> judge jeanine: no. >> dana: now. >> jesse: will go to break then. >> jessica: it makes sense that they were like we should just rock out. us before they are not asking for sympathy, nor should they get it. they are very wealthy, they got a private jet. i think that diplo had a private jet back. i hate burning man, because i want two grand to a friend of
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mine, to make her mortgage, and then she took it and went to burning man. and did not pay me back for years. >> jessica: that's bad. >> judge jeanine: my best friend's son-in-law went to burning man and he met his soulmate to there, and even though his wife was back in new york with his 6-month-old baby, he just dumped her and the baby and went off with his soulmate from burning man. >> greg: he probably got a burning edge. [laughter] >> jessica: do you think this is deserved? >> dana: no one deserves a natural disaster, but they go with a hammer and they pretend, it's like isn't this what you wanted? he wanted to prove you are self-sufficient, i would highly recommend the ben shapiro show, it's very funny. >> jesse: i will be sending him to burning man yesterday, he does not get an rv, just a bike. >> greg: it's about rich people. >> judge jeanine: it's that rich get out and others don't.
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♪ >> jesse: time now for "one more thing." greg? >> greg: great show i will be sweating through that too. kat timpf and tyrus, that's 11:00 tonight. let's do this. animals are great. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great >> greg: nothing worse driving through hostile territory and truck breaks down and who knows who is going to come on and take your stuff. witness these cheeky elephants. these guys are trying to transport their oranges in south africa and their truck broke down and the elephants came and took it all and killed the workers. >> jesse: no. >> judge jeanine: no they
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didn't. >> greg: no, they didn't but that made it more interesting. that's actually from burning man. >> katie: you buffet. >> jesse: i thought roughage was their speed a lot i don't know about elephant diet. >> dana: do you know bears like to drink alcohol? check this one out. >> jesse: get out of here. >> dana: tripod three legs got into the house and drank three white claws. they have pictures of it right here. >> jesse: one for each leg. >> dana: also there is a new parrino on politics podcast with mary katharine ham. [laughter] >> dana: thanks, jessica. >> jessica: you are welcome. antique dealer struck gold. piece turned out original work dating back to 1939. >> jesse: never happens to me. >> jessica: collector posted the oil painting on facebook.
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led to a curator identified it. worth $250,000 at auction. >> jesse: that's it i'm going to more garage sales. >> judge jeanine: police department in south dakota tries out new recruit canine goat. clip of officer leading around parked cars and mock tryout. the goat pulmonologist pulling the officer left and right. >> jesse: see you, everybody. ♪ >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, a preemptive strike against the possibility of new mask mandate mandates with another covid outbreak. an ohio republican senator wants to make mast mask mandates illegal. this comes as some students returning to class are being told to cover up again and the coronavirus is back in the white house. senior national correspondent rich edson is here with details. good evening, rich. >> good evening, bret. it's throwback tuesday here. covid cases are up. masking is back. there are reports of several school districts requiring them
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