Skip to main content

tv   The Five  FOX News  September 7, 2023 2:00pm-3:00pm PDT

2:00 pm
joining us. hopefully they can get through that together. >> thank you for joining and yous catch america's reports at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. see you back here tomorrow. the five is next. >> dana: hello, everyone, i'm dana perino along with judge jeanine pirro, jesse watters, greg gutfeld and this is the five. america's biggest city is being destroyed by biden's border crisis. that's a stunning statement not coming from jesse watters, but liberal new york city may yore eric aid dams and says the streets of the big app roll completely overrun by illegal immigrants we ten thousand
2:01 pm
migrants arriving each month. >> i don't see an ending to this. this issue will destroy new york city, destroy new york city. we're getting 10,000 migrants a month. every community in this city is going to be impacted. the city we knew we're about to lose. >> dana: eric adams is frustrated with the zero support from the biden administration and looks like he want it is both ways by also pointing a finger at texas. >> go item for item on what eric adams ran on as a candidate and look at what we've accomplished in 20 months. we turned this city around in 20 months and then what happened? started with a madman down in texas decided he wa wanted to bs people up to new york city. >> dana: the first day of school in new york city and the
2:02 pm
cloops are swamped with some 21,000 non-english speaking migrant children and biden department of education says it's on the schools. define teachers that can communicate and they kick in the ed if you're british. that sounds goods. goods. adams wanted jesse not to blame biden directly and wanted an indirect blame and wants the republicans to take the blame at the same time and he's so unwilling to say the root cause problem that biden would deal with. >> jesse: it's clear and joe biden will see that and the most passionate i've seen a politician all year. never seen that kind of emotion. that was like a call to arms, a cry to help all at the same time. and it's clear when you drive into the city or walk around, we're overwhelmed. you now have sidewalks you can't walk past because they are
2:03 pm
stuffed full of migrant families. it looks like a foreign capitol in certain sections of the statement you don't recognize the city anymore, it's not what you're used to and they're not new yorkers, not even tourists. they're from third world countries and not assimilating and a lot are not working and there's a crime issue. we had a guy arrested like seven times from venezuela assaulting people and he's a basket case. we do not have a grip on the situation and it's going to cost a fortune. you're giving everybody free stuff and they get free education. they get free healthcare and they get free syringes and free room and board. free food and culturally appropriate meals and the guy's tried everything and tried randall's island and then he tried putting up at five stars at midtown. and then he tried shipping them up state to buffalo. nothing is working. you'd think schumer had a little more juice because he's the
2:04 pm
senior senator and the senate majority leader and can't get on the phone with the president and saying something's got to give here tonight, mr. president. this city is beyond repair because i agree. there's no stopping this. >> dana: no. and, greg, i'm wondering if the debate could make this situation worse because one of the things that the mayor here and the governor of massachusetts had said is we need more money to spend on this and we need faster work permits. the root causes that people think there's work here. if there's a promise of a work permit, then they're not going to stop coming across the southern border. >> greg: i'm kidding. come on, it's the five. so i realize why i was a liberal in high school and a liberal for
2:05 pm
about a year or two in college because liberal ideas are amazing and they're beautiful. they really are. you have to admit their goals and ideas of sanctuary cities. for example sanctuary cities is wonderfully altruistic and they're easy to talk about. as long as you never do them. they're actually impossible. so that's why they are on bumper stickers and on t-shirts and when they're implemented, you have misery. and the reason why they don't work is because an synergy homed not possible without a system and thanks to the tough love of the madmen of texas, we married the system to the results and what you saw was a collapse of an altruistic liberal idea. we know this. if you're an adult, you have a family and kids, you understand that goals, liberal goals without conservative systems are
2:06 pm
inherently destructive because they offer rewards without consequences. as you say, the incentives of jjobs and welfare and free education and life is very simple. there's no free lunch. anything you do, anything you do ho, everything has a cost and even the good things and elite democrats in the upper west side in soho with the luxury of beliefs and the border states they rarely visited and they sponged off these people for decades and now the madmen, the madmen which i believe they're us. they got the idea from us. we were the one that were saying we just do that, you'll change the country and right now, it's going rock bottom and the only way to get back is changing the country and we have to do the exact same thing and busing and same with crime, there has to be very brave people and police commissioners and sheriffs that will get the people and drive
2:07 pm
them to where the da lives. if you're going to release them after you book them, why not get them in the van and you drop them off on the streets where the das live and m marry the consequences to the policies. >> dana: he was passionate before and it's fine, change your mind. you can be hones but watch this here. >> when you think about t the days i spent with our essential employees, a substantial number of them were undocumented. they were delivering out uber eats, they were stocking our stores, they were out in the streets keeping our city running. we have to expand nyc care to make sure everyone has healthcare. with need to make sure we have topper translation services in our schools. >> dana: that was then, this is now. now. >> jeanine: you know what,
2:08 pm
it's humorous and i mean it sarcastically and this is the guy that talked the talk and didn't walk the walk. this is a guy that has to put his money where his mouth is. this is a guy who today is passionate. why? because new yorkers are fed up and all the five boroughs and they are going crazy on staten island and they're going crazy for people who have businesses near hotels with more than 50% illegals and the people who are now in places like were historic places being changed and we can put illegals in and this guy would put illegals in school sos kids couldn't have gym classes. yeah, he's passionate and doesn't want to lose his job. i'm furious about the fact that he wants to blame governor abbott as if governor abbott is not also an elected american official suffering from the same negative policies that have destroyed his state for two years. this guy get as couple months of it, no, i can't take it.
2:09 pm
i can't take it. if you can't take t go after joe biden. if you can't take it, you call joe biden a madman. you don't call greg abbott a madman. i'll tell you something else, everyone in new york city is paying a price to live here. we're like businesses, there's a mass exodus because of what's happened to this city and i resent the fact that he says i turned this city around. no, you didn't. the city is devolving further and further and crime is horrible. we just heard about a 60-year-old woman hit with her own cane 50 times and police let the guy go. mayor, roll up your sleeves and deal with reality and stop talking. >> dana: harold, you agree with this statement that a problem ignored becomes one harder to solve down the road. people in staten island and elsewhere getting so mad it's making it more difficult and i'm thinking that joe biden is determined to lose on this issue and it's the very one that helped donald trump win the
2:10 pm
first time. harold: you're right, he came down the escalator and made those comments. a couple things, we oftentimes talk about identity politics and talked about it yesterday. i wish some of our politicians, democrats, a lot of republicans, some or most of identify as a problem solver. we have a serious set of issues happening on the border. the idea that we allowed -- what it boils down to, judge, we allow asylum seekers to stay here for what they're viewing and should be able to leave home. we need to stop that. there's going to be those that are critical of those that may share my opinion and suggest it had might be racially motivated. race can be a factor in how we think about a problem and how we solve it, but it shouldn't infringe upon us or impose upon us negativeddively as we think about -- negatively as we think about solving a problem and a person of color is affected by it.
2:11 pm
what mayor adams spoke to is a reality in new york and we don't have the resources to deal with the challenge. the resources we're allocating towards a challenge could be allocated towards mental health issues and towards helping alleviate the homeless' challenge in our community and could actually be allocated to help deal with the public education or education challenges in the public schools. instead we're having to deal with this. judge, i don't think this is a democrat/republican issue and looking back, both parties are to blame and where you're right, the president has a responsibility and we don't have a coherent policy on the border. if it was a republican president, we democrats would be saying you get us a policy. it behooves all of us as americans regardless of the political stripes to say we need animals to this. i think mayor adams, jesse, i think you're right. this is the first time i've seen him as passionate and as e notion mall as he was on this issue here. he said words i never thought i'd hear from this mayor. this could destroy new york city. he was the most positive person running one of the most positive
2:12 pm
running for mayor. for him to say this, i think it's a wakeup call for democrats and the president but for new york and all of us around the country about how and why we need to address this problem for seriously. >> greg: dana, do you know what time it is? time to destroy harold ford. >> dana: go for it. >> greg: har harold, i know you believe in many great things and that's why i'd vote for you as president. doesn't it frustrate you or mystify you that all of these goals that you have are rarely met or destroyed because your party refuses to work with the other side? you mentioned all of these things like the homeless programs, which we're all for. who was in charge of that? where did that go? i'm asking you to diagnose what is going on in the democratic party that refuses to create a process or a system that would lead towards a goal. thanksgiving all i'ming. harold: you mean with the white house and number of democrats
2:13 pm
including the mayor and others on the border saying we should deal with this differently. a lot of t greg,s that to do with the investment and unfortunate attachment we have to identity politics. there may be some in my party that wrongly and falsely believe this issue somehow or another will advantage democrats if they don't deal with it in a way they're suggesting and we can agree on one thing, we've got to deal with it. again, identify as a problem solver and give us answers to this is all i ask. >> greg: in your face. >> dana: in your face. coming up, code red at the white house after a brutal new poll shows biden is in against the entire republican field. ♪ (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility.
2:14 pm
(jen) that's enterprise intelligence. (vo) it's your vision, it's your verizon. ♪ chevy silverado has what it takes to do it all. with up to 13 camera views. and the z71 off-road package. ♪ you ok? yeah. any truck can help you make a living. this one helps you build a life. chevy silverado.
2:15 pm
frustrated by skin tags? dr. scholl's has the breakthrough you've been waiting for. the first fda-cleared at-home skin tag remover clinically proven to remove skin tags
2:16 pm
safely in as little as one treatment.
2:17 pm
here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. every day, businesses everywhere are asking: join the millions of people takinis it possible?ivacy with comcast business... it is. is it possible to use predictive monitoring to address operations issues? we can help with that. can we provide health care virtually anywhere? we can help with that, too. is it possible to survey foot traffic across all of our locations? yeah! absolutely. with the advanced connectivity and intelligence of global secure networking from comcast business. it's not just possible. it's happening.
2:18 pm
>> greg: joe biden's approval just 39% and democrats want to dump him from the ticket. here's the real kick in the you know what. biden struggling against all the republican contenders, especially ni nikki haley crushg joe by six points and some democrats trying to put on a happy face. >> we'll win the election. we will win reelection. there's too much at stake and the american people know it. >> when it comes to results and performance, president biden has a spectacular record. >> president's doing a great job. how do i know that? i look at what he has delivered.
2:19 pm
>> maybe we don't do a good enough job messages and the infrastructure bill and the impact. >> have the very popular policies biden running on. >> president biden's policy agenda is so popular that republicans are running on it. >> greg: what a mess. does this help nikki haley and might have got a bounce from the debate. >> dana: she did and the polls show that and another bind's team hit her and her alone. these numbers are a biden losing to anyone in the republican field should mean, probably means that he's softening within his own party. he has to shore up his base if he has a prayer to win reelection.
2:20 pm
in their own polling they think he's too old to run by 69% and 82% of them said they'd be willing to look at somebody else. that means he's not their favorite. also, kamala harris, she wasn't even in the second tier asking democrats. she was in the bottom and they've got an issue. >> greg: always on the bottom. judge. >> jeanine: what? >> greg: nothing, just saying hello. i always love whenever there's trouble, they say it's the messaging and not the actual policies. >> jeanine: the fact is only 5% of voters of democratic voters say there's zero concerns of the biden candidacy and to me that just jumped off the page
2:21 pm
and they all have concerns and they're not ready to jump away from him and 67% want a different candidate and what i think cnn did by showing trump ahead of biden and nikki haley as well, i think it's kind of like an invitation to the rest of the democratic party. look, we're admitting now that biden can be beat by all these people. maybe it's time for another candidate to jump in. but i think it speaks to the awe authoritarianism of the democratic party and so locked in with joe biden is so many people are concerned about everything from his cognitive decline to age. by the way, in 2020, i mean, he didn't have all the negatives he has now. with inflation and the consumer issues and the mortgage rates and et cetera, et cetera. and kamala being convinced they'll win doesn't mean a thing. >> greg: uh-huh. harold, 67% want a different candidate but does that really matter when all you guys just essentially fall in line come
2:22 pm
2024 or whatever the next year is? harold: you talking to me? >> greg: yes, harold, i am. i get you and jesse confused. harold: the amazing thing about the poll is most voters don't want trump or biden, which i think we'll find in that poll you showed what the other candidates, they're all polling pretty closely or little ahead. i think ramaswamy was ahead or behind and nikki haley had a good debate and continuing to reap the benefits of that. two, one of the issues of whoever the democrat is and republican is, i think the more these things come out about president biden in the coming weeks and months, whitmer name and newsom and other names you'll hear pop late the field, i think two issues will really help voters decide how they're going to pick a candidate. one is abortion.
2:23 pm
we -- jesse and i go back and forth and josh each other here on the show a bit and the way i said it, republican haves to get right on this issue to be competitive nationally in this presidential race because the question will be asked of whomever the nominee is on the side will you appoint justices or judges that come down on one side or the other? the voters are telling us in conservative states and moderate and liberal states they want more openness on this issue. two, the issues of crime and border. republicans are at an advantage on that versus democrats and those three issues will be the issues that decide for many, many americans as we think about identity and identification and culture going forward. if i were someone thinking about running for president or returning for president, i would be thinking very seriously about how i can front these issues and how i talk about them in the battleground states. >> greg: getting closer. did you hear that, jesse? did you hear that? what he just said, he's moving
2:24 pm
closer. screw newsom. newsom. >> jesse: going to send you a check. >> greg: me too . we're not allowed to but i'll give him cash too. jesse, you notice this biden has more negatives than an electron slumber party. doesn't matter because the media will let him fly anyway. nobody has a choice. >> jesse: i don't know about that and cn n said they want tram and they're pushing biden out so fast and doesn't know what's hilt him and the quality of life in the country under joe biden and bringing masks back and the border's a mess, it's killing wages because of the illegals. inflation is chewing up your paycheck, and food's expensive. steak and eggs are off the chart, bread's off the charts, can't go out to eat. not only can't you buy a house, you can't build one because lumber and construction costs. you can't rent because the rent is too dam high. where have we heard that before?
2:25 pm
it's an absolute joke when you walk outside when you have crime and you have a guy bragging about infrastructure and only thing he's broken ground on is he's building an anti-racist bird watching bridge in arizona. get out of here with that. everyone is leaving. democrats, independents, blacks, hispanics, young people. they don't like the guy. harold: no bird should be racist. >> jesse: he's catching on. i like this guy. easy on big problems. >> greg: my stance on masks: only for the un-attractive. abc host hailing the counselor of a sorority trans member. ♪
2:26 pm
your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription.
2:27 pm
(♪ ♪) you inspired the lexus es to be, well ... more you. so thank you. we hope you like your work. (♪ ♪)
2:28 pm
your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel- nothing beats it. new pronamel active shield actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a gamechanger for my patients- it really works.
2:29 pm
i was told my small business wouldn't qualify for an erc tax refund. you should get a second opinion from innovation refunds at no upfront cost. sometimes you need a second opinion. all these walls gotta go! ah ah ah! i'd love a second opinion. take the first step to see if your small business qualifies.
2:30 pm
>> jeanine: msnbc going all in on woke madness after giving applause to the transgender sorety member accused of making the girls uncomfortable. they tried to sue and kick the member out but the judge dismissed it. >> there were a lot of uncomfortable moments in the sorority house and just goes to show the importance of women's spaces ultimately. >> we were never told it was a unisex space and joined that it was a single sex organization. >> jeanine: but the liberal network ignored their side of the story. >> being the first can be incredibly hard, in this case is no exception. schools continue to be a tonight line in the fights for lgbtq+ rights and the very brave woman at center of it all is joining me now. >> it's been a very difficult year to say the least. i want people to know that it's
2:31 pm
never okay for that kind of scrutiny on a person just because their identity and just because i'm trans. >> jeanine: langford says she's legally a woman and denies all claims and said she was vote intoed the sorority and never lived in the house and that comes as the state in the country goes to war with parents and a california judge is temporarily blocked a school district from implementing a policy and requiring the parents to be notified if their child switches genders. all right, jesse, i'll start with you. you're the father of three girls and langford's lawyer, artemis langford's lawyer denies his position in the house that she has watched them undress. what would you do in that situation? >> jesse: i'd visit the
2:32 pm
sorority house and i don't need to be armed because artemis doesn't look very tough. i'd be upset with him and doesn't fly in the household. doesn't matter if they feel they're looking at someone early intervention program appropriate and that victim feels they were looking at it that way, that's what counts. i'm sick of artemis complaining about scrutiny. how does the sorority sisters feel scrutinizing them with his big eyes and e eyebrows all nigt long. it's not okay in my book and the fact he's celebrated and he's a peeping tom. put it out this. msnbc needs to figure out what they stand for. >> jeanine: greg, according to
2:33 pm
her tinder profile, she's sexually interested in women and the judge allowed her to remain in the sorority. assume it's accurate, the tinder profile. should this prevent her from being in the sorority. >> greg: work through this interesting equation. a man says he's a woman and then claims he's a lesbian. that allows him, a, to be around women undressing and also look at them while undressing, women he happens to enjoy. this is not about lgbtq rights and sorry, dude, your identity should be scrutinized because of what we went through. you joined a sorority and said that you like women. congratulations, kappa kappa gama. you killed your sorority over this micro-minority. they said she's a legal woman. all right, can you be a legal woman if you have a penis? i don't know. i'm assuming she has a penis because they haven't said she doesn't.
2:34 pm
does she have a prostate? she has a love for sorority girls. how about nascar? i'm interested and want to know what a legal woman is. i know what a biological one s. that's an amazing point, that is not a biological woman. that's why they said it's a legal woman. the media calls this person a hero, a brave person but a brave person are the ones that spoke out against this happening knowing that people like msnbc would paint them as the villain potentially ruining their lives. was that the name of the person interviewing her? yasmin, if you call this person a very brave woman, hire her as your anne nanny or babysitter. make her your assistant. go shopping with her, undress in front of her. put your money where your mouth is and put your beliefs aligned with your results, i would love
2:35 pm
to see that. documentary msnbc, you go shopping with her. >> jeanine: does she have an obligation to tell the sorority or can she stay there? >> i thought you went to school to learn stuff. >> dana: like english and history and things. i feel like we talk about the campus problem and have nothing to do with reading or writing or arithmetic and have a big job in law and media and don't go into media. just kidding but the other thing is, the other part of the story was the younger schools. so from the parents defending education and found that 1,042 school districts across the country have policies in place
2:36 pm
that encourage school district employees to keep secrets from park parents if the young children want to change their gerund. that's 1,042 in the country and 18,294 schools have these policies. and if the democrats don't think this will be a big issue for them, it polls about 85/20, times 85/15 on the issues. something has to happen from leadership at the federal level, i think, to deal with this because that's untenable. >> jeanine: harold, the state of california through the attorney general is arguing that the school districts must hold off on notifying parents of the decision by children to transgender or identify as transgender, which comes down to the issue of parental rights versus student privacy. is the ag right? harold: i don't agree with the ag.
2:37 pm
if a child makes a decision like this, the parent should be notified. we notify a parent any time a number of things happen during the day in school with a child. we don't have any consensus in the country around how we should treat trans-people. >> i tend to agree with some of the arguments around the table and sometimes we get emotional and i have a young daughter also and try to hesitate and we all do to punch had down. down. >> greg: this is not punching down. harold: can i finish my point? i tend to agree with you on some things. i don't believe this artemis is doing this for all the attention. my only point is that we've got to figure out how we deal with this issue. >> greg: this is called mental illness. it's a mental illness. harold: gregory, say that's not
2:38 pm
true because she's oturu the only one. these are populating the docket to talk about -- >> greg: contagion. harold: we have to figure out how to deal with it. >> jeanine: children are presenting with this at the age of and have we have to buy into it? harold: we're not going to build a consensus here and it's not the suggestion that you punch down, gregory, there's some that are dealing with the much higher level and we do this topic and we punch up knowing the amount of hell that we will get talking about this. >> greg: the moment we do this segment, we will all be called trans februaries and people will try to harass us trans phobes and it's punching up to talk about something that's been somehow an electric fence placed around it by the media to scare the crap out of parents, that's all i'm saying about the punching down. i don't know if you meant that. >> jesse: it's punching up, greg. >> greg: i'm a short one, 5'9.
2:39 pm
harold: i think people who are trans are not doing it for the purpose of things that will come out of it. >> greg: i agree with you. 99.9%, i don't care about it. >> jeanine: try not to puke. vogue is giving karine jean-pierre a glowing puff piece. ♪
2:40 pm
2:41 pm
♪ limu emu & doug ♪ what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. t out there, so you only pay and you make us proud, huh? ♪ bye, uncle limu. ♪ stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i'm jayson.
2:42 pm
i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. it helps keep me undetectable. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva is two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's really nice not to have to rush home and take a daily hiv pill. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some of the most common side effects include injection-site reactions, fever, and tiredness. if you switch to cabenuva, attend all treatment appointments. ready to treat your hiv in a different way? ask your doctor about every-other-month cabenuva. every other month, and i'm good to go. mlb chooses t-mobile for business for 5g solutions...
2:43 pm
...to not only enhance the fan experience, but to advance how the game is played. now's the time to see what america's largest 5g network can do for your business. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we provide nutrients to support immune, muscle, bone, and heart health. yaaay! woo hoo! ensure with 25 vitamins and minerals and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ >> jesse: america's worst press secretary in history is going vogue. karine jean-pierre getting a glowing profile if the liberal fashion mag with the holiday hallmarks like she's the first black person and first openly gay person to hold the position? we also leonard how there was no
2:44 pm
actual interview process to hire kjp. and joe biden only talked to her for about 20 seconds. all right, dana, did you get a vogue pro file? >> dana: no. >> jesse: and you are just as good of a dresser as kjp? can i recollects i'm sure they'd disagree. i was the deputy for a long time and i filled in and with the president a lot for the first two and a half years as deputy and became the president and conservative women never get these things and good for her. it's a great picture. wonderful and i thought it was interesting because i got up at 4:12 in the morning and the article says she gets up at 4:30 in the morning. i don't know why that's necessary because 43 was in the oval office by 6:00 a.m. and that's why we got up at 4:30. >> jesse: they have a brunch let. >> greg: when joe comes, they
2:45 pm
go home. >> greg: it's always been an issue with me she doesn't appear to treatment that's because she was bequeath this, it's like when you're working with somebody that really doesn't care. going back to the earlier block, if artemis is a woman, than i am a black lesbian. i demand to have a vogue cover or a vogue feature on myself, harold. you can be my date. >> jesse: you'll clutch your binder like this, fierce. powerful women. all right, your thoughts on kjp's glowing profile? harold: i said before, i agree with dana, there's been better press secretaries but not knocking her for it. i'll read it and maybe i'll learn a few things and one thing that dana said that's often overlooked in politics in the last couple of cycles is that you want someone in these key jobs you have a close relationship with and you trust, who understand you and have been around you. this is not a knock on kjp at
2:46 pm
all, but i think as you look at even what president trump with some of the earlier appointments and didn't have a long term relationship and i think it's important in any administration you know the person and the person knows you and has a good understanding and feeling for the thing you're trying to accomplish. hope some of that comes out in the article. >> jesse: i'm not so sure she has great access to the president, judge. >> jeanine: the interesting thing at her getting up at 4:30 in the morning is she has ten hours in the morning before the briefing at about 2, 2:30 in the morning and the answer is the same. i can't answer that. i'll get back to you. that's a hash tag violation and why is she getting up at 4:30, that's all the same answer. finally, i think that sayre sarah huckabee sanders was a achievement, first full-time working mother. >> jesse: she dresses well and i have to give her that.
2:47 pm
>> greg: tyra said you can't read while talking to somebody because it just -- only one part of your brain that can work and that's why she's having a problem. >> jesse: maybe she should wake up at 1:40. >> greg: she should wake up before she goes to bed. >> jesse: that's a good idea. stay tuned, ai is on the verge of a breakthrough that will let you speak to your pets. ♪ (ella) fashion moves fast. setting trends is our business. we need to scale with customer demand... ...in real time. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) with verizon business, we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis) so our customers get what they want, when they want it. (jen) it's not just a network. it's enterprise intelligence.
2:48 pm
(vo) learn more. it's your vision, it's your verizon. especially when it comes to your child's education. introducing power homeschool the official provider of online acellus courses for parents independently homeschooling their children. i really love how flexible the program is. it allows my child to work at her own pace and on her own schedule. join the growing community of parents who have discovered the power of power homeschool. visit our website at power homeschool dot org to learn more and start your child's educational journey. mass general brigham -- when you need some of the brightest minds in medicine. this is a leading healthcare system with five nationally ranked hospitals, including two world-renowned academic medical centers. in boston, where biotech innovates daily and our doctors teach at harvard medical school and the physicians doing the world-changing research are the ones providing care. ♪ there's only one mass general brigham.
2:49 pm
get help reaching your goals with j.p. morgan wealth plan, a digital money coach in the chase mobile® app. use it to set and track your goals, big and small... and see how changes you make today... could help put them within reach. from your first big move to retiring poolside - and the other goals along the way. wealth plan can help get you there. ♪ j.p. morgan wealth management.
2:50 pm
2:51 pm
♪ harold: imagine a future where our pet cans talk to us. sounds crazy. but researchers believe artificial intelligence may allow us to one day speak to other series they're trying to do it with whales. greg, you think about these kind of communications, what would you want most? >> greg: i don't know. >> jesse: greg, you talked to whales -- i'm not going to say it. >> greg: if i wanted to know what whales would say, i'd watch the view. i can't believe you didn't think of that. this is amazing and life is all alaska pattern recognition. that's how you learn to survive, avoid poisonous plants and lead
2:52 pm
a good life. it seems to me that ai, if you can code the noise that an animal makes like code breakers do, you should be able to recognize patterns that then tell you what they might be thinking. i don't think it's ever going to work with dogs because i believe that when dogs bark, it's the equivalent of us pushing a doorbell. it's not like language. >> jeanine: that's not true, my dog talks to me. >> greg: really? >> jeanine: okay, want to know what i think, if we're going to find out what whales are thinking or talking, they'll say it's a pig b pen down here and t your litter and cigarettes and it's a mess and life su sucks ad you've ruined the planet. harold: per s percy and you communicate already? >> dana: we talk with our eyes. the whales would say stop worrying about the ocean. harold: jesse, any reaction? >> jesse: i want to talk to
2:53 pm
gus because i want to know what greg does when he's all alone. thanks, gus. actually, maybe not. >> greg: gus is the best. harold: one more thing is up next. ♪ i hear it all the time. people tell me they'd love to buy gold. but because it's gold - they think it must be complicated. it isn't. not with rosland capital. with rosland... the entire process from start to finish is built on one concept... one... keep... it... simple. rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital at 800-630-8900 to receive your free rosland guide to gold, gold & precious metals ira, and silver brochures.
2:54 pm
with rosland, there are no hassles, no gimmicks, and our shipping is fast and reliable. remember. keep it simple. make gold your new standard. call rosland capital today at 800-630-8900, 800-630-8900. that's 800-630-8900. we're traveling all across america, talking to people about their hearts. how's the heart? - good. - you sure? - i think so. - how do you know? let me show you something. put two fingers right on those pads. look at that! that's your heart! that is pretty awesome. with kardiamobile, you can take a medical-grade ekg in just 30 seconds, from anywhere. kardiamobile is proven to detect atrial fibrillation, one of the leading causes of stroke. kardiamobile is now available for just $79. order at kardia.com or amazon.
2:55 pm
this was no bear. it was like a bearsquatch! dad. what's a bearsquatch? it's a cross between a bear and a sass... it's made up. he's usually sleeping.
2:56 pm
he'll never sleep again. ♪
2:57 pm
>> dana: now time for "one more thing." judge? >> judge jeanine: testifying in court for child victims can be cathartic and therapeutic. it can also be terrifying. this is you were lauren and barley they are about as generality as they come. calm demeanor earned the role of courthouse facility dogs. they provide support for young child victims as they have testified. these kids have been through the unthinkable, folks. and they have to share their stories, unfortunately and testify in court very often in front of the abusers. and so these dogs are just
2:58 pm
wonderful. and even as the kid grow older they haven't forgotten how these dogs helped them through a terrifying situation. >> dana: they are for canine command i don't knows for independence. great group. >> judge jeanine: yes. >> dana: check out this hungry hungry groundhog his name is chunk. the guy named jeff permar who is eating up all my vegetables. turns out it's chunk. he has 133,000 describers, 10 cameras check out the cute critter. check him out on there. please u.s. open tennis, tennis tennis. short questions with dana perino. i had my tennis coach do short questions with me and it is fabulous. niko why do all tennis coaches look like that. peter. just stop by unexpected. just walk to the court just one
2:59 pm
day. >> dana: also an actor and has his own company. >> greg: of course he does. >> dana: see you tomorrow at 2:00 niko. >> greg: and then 3:00 and then 4:00. [laughter] >> greg: tonight, what a great show we have in store for you. we have guy benson. i love guy. you know he has a baby shower tomorrow. emily campaignio, kat timpf, tyrus, that's tonight at 10:00 p.m. let's do. this greg's itchy porcupine news. i like looking at animals scratching. doesn't that feel good? that's a baby porcu pet. a glacier bay national park and preserve in alaska. oh, that's got to feel good. yeah. right there. right there. right there. say hello to dana for me. she turns me on. >> dana: oh my god. okay, harold? >> harold: being in the right place at the right time. tammy arrington, mississippi saw this car on fire a dennis brown inside. dennis is paralyzed.
3:00 pm
5'3". dragged him out of the car. dragged the wheelchair out of the car. saved his life. they were unable to exchange names in all the chaos. mr. brown has offered to take uh-oh and his mom are going to take her to dinner when she comes to dallas next. >> dana: what happens on tonight? >> we have a new biden plagiarism situation. it's an exclusive so check us out at 8:00. >> dana: i will. that's it for us. goodbye. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm shannon bream in for bret baier. president biden is on his way to india for the g-20 economic summit. he tested negative again today for covid. first lady jill biden who had tested positive also received a negative result today. the president leaves behind the country growing more concerned about a possible resurgence of covid and of covid era rules. he disregarded his own policy yesterday when he went unmasked at a public event. many in the nation are weary of new mask

125 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on