tv The Five FOX News September 18, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm PDT
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chief andre as props who was ous for a morning bike ride last xt montreh in vegas. viewer warning this is extremely tough to watch. >> ready? >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [horn beeping] >> jesse: the victim the teens cruel left on the side of the da roadug later discovered by his daughter who got an apple alert that her father had fallen. he was then rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead cops already arrested the 17-year-old driver on murder charges and prosecutors are planning t po charge him as an h adult. bueet they need the public's he in hunting down the person in the passenger's side who recorded the horrific clip. he is remembered by his family as an amazing man and a ray of u sunshine.av greg, e i mean, we have seen the video. i mean, we couldn't play the whole enthing.rs when you saw it for the first time it had to have had an impact. >t' it's like, i actually twd about it being like the isis
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video. it's hard to effecd t thtoe cit mentality in anybody's world ik these e days it's like talking a drug addict, hey did you know crime is really bad for you, it's like cdude, no, man. maybe you should cut back on tho crime. dude, we're good, we're good. so what you need is transformational experience and events that would change this mindset. the before and after incident. like the isis videos. the thinu g that jars you into new reality. when you see this, you cannot unsee it. it's why i avoided the isis videos. like i knew that would change me permanently but that video of that heinous murder is such a transformational event i saw it, it's in my brain, it's changed the way i think. imam this has happened to a lot of people. at he something you didn't want to see. the problem is we're the only t people that care. the media doesn't care if the m pigment doesn't fit their program, thevilleens must be white or it didn't happen.
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the fact is they recycled and recycled and recycled the george floyd video so much that it transformed a country into a selfe loathing self-destructiv entity. the city leaders stood by and let violent mobs beat and kill people because they were brain washed by that video into believing we d deserved it.g li something like this, what just happened here, is rare. that's why it's so shocking and you don't have to riot over this. now, imagine if those sentenceso were saiydd after george floyd instead of, this reflects an entire corrupt racist system, an entire vocation of racist officers. we don't do that here because we love our country. we find this heinous and disgusting but we're not saying it's emblematic of a group unlike the left and unlike the main stream media. >> jesse: judge, what do you think the chances are ju authorities break this teen and just getad him to admit who was sitting shotgun filming.
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>> judge jeanine: oh, they'll break nihim. my understanding is this that this teen has some priors, which,se of course, lends to hi being required to be treated and tried in an adult court. but, make no mistake, even though he's 17 and tried in an adult urcourt, his sentencing c be 35% less because he is 17 years old.he so will they get the other guy, will they break him? there's no question. but this is a filming of a , public execution, okay? with no regard for the consequences. is not just repulsive and something that is not forgettable, you know, when greg talks about the isis videos, yor know, there's certain things yot don't forget. but this is about the devolutioo of our society. this is more than one case. we're in a place where murder is a sport. where the video is your bravadop where the victim, the innocent
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silent victim of crime is nothing more than co-lateral damage and no justice will be gotten for the victim or the s victim'sge family. that's all we're seeing now with this generation z who doesn't care about consequences which to them is a relatively new concept. i'm going toai talk about what greg talked about.t the villains for the media to k coveabr must be white or it didt happen. let's talk about the impact of a joe biden. this murder was 17 years old, alleged murderer. the kid who hit him with the bike and said, yeah, let's get his ass. okay? there's no question that this was an an intentional murder. now, at the time of george floyd, he was 13 or 14. at the time of -- who was it, michael brown?shoo yeah, hands up, don't shoot which we knew was not accurate because michael brown reached for the cop's gun first, this kid was eight years old.an all right? and so we watched businesses s burn, neighborhoods burn, murder, mayhem, no consequences,
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america was under fire, and this is what we got. and this is what we're going to have for the next 20 years unless that pendulum swings the, othe yr way. the and, you know, the juvi court, us -- and lowering the age is a bunch of nonsense.ne until we as a society have the p nerve and determination to lock thesgoe kids up and make them examples they're going to continue to do this. >> jesse: harold ford jr. >> harold: so i share your view, judge, that this young man or these young men should be triedh as adults.be this is just utter evil. there's no way to characterize it any more than that. we can talk about the floyd ce thing and the race thing later, but this is just -- no care what color they are, i don't care what par'rt of the country theye from. i hope thethy break this kid an he tells on the other kid, and y that they no nt only are tried b adults butut i hope they don't t the 35% reduction from the
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judge. nodge.w they're innocent until g proven guilty but itui looks asf they're guilty here and if indeed they're proven guilty with what happened here i think there should be aggravating -- before wlde went on dana was asking could there be an aggravated sentence or could wek rethe penalty here. i think we should look at a federal law in k this country tt when you kill police officers, retiree d or not, that there t should be a different standard.t and thisho is one of those case that i hope, whether the media o haves covered it appropriately enough or excessively. doesn't look like it. thisd is the first i had hearde this matter. sho this is something that we as a i nation should continue and i hope that in nevada, that they contemplate doing something like that. >> jesse: dana. >> it's nevada when you run for president say it correctly. i don't have a tonpres to add t what everyone has said. i think there's a scary lack of humanity that is out there. appear iwh also think -- do you n kids were doing the knockout game?that >> yeah. >> dana: it's almost as if they
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think that wasn't a real person. the car was also stolen. but to the media point, we are doing this story loading the five, tell you that'"s a big deal, when something leads the five it is big, and you can find this story on twitter. j but when jordan neily put the crazed drug addict who was threatening to kill people on a subway, when jordan neily, whoa it guy, former marine, put him in a head lock and choke hold, released t him, after that he died, that was everywhere. there were protests. oh, and guess what we heard fror aoc then, you fleshed the squad at that point. you don't heart g anything abo this. and the depravity, depravity, how do you say that word been thinking about it all day. it's a scary thing to witness. the only thing that is maybe at good i'sn terms of fighting crii is that these criminals want to film themselves. so that helps prosecutors prove, in a court of law beyond a reasonable doubt and hopefully
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he goes toof jail quickly for t rest of himes life. >> greg: thamat makes me think h many murders do we not see the glee in the murders because thep didn't film it. we just happened to see this.ty is there a possibility that you could execute somebody 65% of them if it's a 35% reduction? >> jesse:. >> jesse: do they have the death penalty in nevada? >> judge jeanine: not for someone inwho's 17, absolutely not. >> jesse: no? >> judge jeanine: no. bunot dana to your point, there no question the technology and e thone advancements that have be made and cameras everywhere, they, help law enforcement in t way that was never possible. >> jesse: well, this was pure evile and these people shoulde punished severely.p >> coming up next, hunter biden suin tg the irs for embarrassin him. but it could backfire big time. ♪ ♪
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relived his tax returns to congress and thequot whistleblo targeted and sought to embarrass him by revealing unsavory stuff like this. >> hunter biden allegedly falsely claimed business deductions for payments made to the chateau marymount a hotel room for supposed drug dealer, sex club memberships, falsely referenced on the wire as a golf membership, hotels he was black listed from a a columbia university tuition payment for his adult daughter. >> prosecutors instructed investigatordas not to ask abou the big guy or dad when conducting interviews, allowed tors were not to know 0 up on what's app messages on hunter's i cloud re backup where he suggested he wa sitting next tsao his father. >> greg: how dare the irs take t issue with writing off drug dealers and hookers. one of the whistleblowers is calling hunter's legal tactic em frivolous. meanwhile the hunter drama is draining biden's mojo.
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one said biden might be dead before his son's case would be s resolved.ul jesse, i have a theory. would you like to hear it? please.e: >> greg: okay tell you later after the show. anyway, here's a question. joe needs hunter to sue the irs tos keep them about following e money. because this is about joe.th what say you? >> jesseau: that's exactly what was going toing say because nog was using his son to get rich and now using his son to obstruct justice.oe this is a coverup and you can't say joe has nothing to do with it hists w family is suing the agents who were blocked from pursuing him. and this guy hunter, you know ly the guy that walks around c probably with a popped collar sayingu don'tkn you know who m father is? >> greg: you mean jesse watters? >> jesse: exactly except my pt dad's not the president. that is hunter biden. it's now a crime the get hunterh in trouble. if you getuble hunter in troubl you're in trouble. but this is what the bidens do, they indict trump, they threaten
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reporters for covering impeachment. anytime do you something to the bidens you're the one in trouble and now they're trying to bankrupt the whistleblowers because these guys don't have a sugar brother with deep pocketss financing the lawsuits. these guys have no money at all. they're irs agents. probably make $110,000 the last 30 years of their lives.it so it's a strategy. i don't think it's going to worki'. i've never heard of someone getting caught for tax evasion by an agent and then suing the w agent for catching them. >> greg: i now lovene hunter bin for this. i mei mean, i hate the irs. can we do this dana?ro >> dana: that's what i said, i wrote red down, hunter biden ha entered the chat and you are welcome here the. i'm trying to remember the irs lady that everybody was mad at. >> judge jeanine: lois learner. >> dana: loi>>s learner thank yt very much. remember the tea party conservatives, they were how dare you the irs goes after ve peoples , this is exactly what conservatives have been talking
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about. the other thing happened over the weekenmoked biden allies we sending smoke signals to attorney general merrick garland saying there's some distance no- between biden and garland which garland should welcome which t send a signal you should with wrap this up quickly or else you lose favor with the president. >> greg: did they have liz warren translate the smoke h signals. judge should hunter sue the crack dealer for the crack he e snorted. >> judge jeanine: yeah, because if you don't take responsibility foyor yourself, you have to blas somebody. that makes sense. look, the amazing part of it, i was looking at the complaint. here's one of my favorite lines, abby lowell who's brilliant and i said it b he says mr. biden has cooperated fully with the ve irs investigation. give me a break. that's number one. and, number two, abby lowell says my client hunter biden jusw wants toan be treated like ever other american. >> jesse: careful what you wish for. >> judge jeanine: here's the emm problem, okay, here's the problem this is the essence of
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e whistleblower's complaint that he wasn't treated like every other american, that the a fact is this he didn't allow the agents to trea.t him like every other american. so the question is, you know, th does their status as whistleblowers shield them froms wrongful conduct? and that's what abby lowell is saying. i mean, you know, this is wrongful conduct. no, it's exactly why the whistleblowewer statute was paso tote protect them in this kind s scenario. whistleblower is supposed to uncover government misconduct. and they say it violates his privacact.y act. th, e truth is, it was the judgr who unearthed what was going on between th e department of an justice and hunter's lawyers aftewer thrse whistleblowers exr the secret. so the truth is, is that the whistleblower complaint is a accurate, and it is appropriate under the statute.us the bidens just want to make a thousand dollars every time the mention his name an.d that's just what they do.
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but yoer tu know what? this is bigger than biden. this is telling everybody who's thinking about coming out, don'o you u come out. you don't want to deal with h this. >> greg: hard in the green room you said this is the last straw for you that you were done with biden and you were going to voto trump,te i was shocked, frankly shocked that you would say something like s that, especiall in front of the children. >> jesse: i have a slightly sl different opinion of what i id saiden. look, hunter biden iovens innoc until proven guilty like anyone accused in our country.ve he has every right to file a lawsuit against the irs, and people have every right who the filing is against to react and it soundt s like the ke whistleblowers are reacting.ti this will conduct itself or play itself out in a courtroom as the judge knows. judge you commented about his lawyer abby lowell before. it will be interesting to see if this line of defense is the right one for hunter.id it appears, after what you said judge and what has happened, that this judge was able to allow the prosecution, the
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justice department and the en defense, mr. biden's team, to realize that they did not have h meeting of the minds about this plea agreement that they thought they had achieved and the fact that he's now been indictedon one of these things the gun charge and now looks like he may be indicted on something else, these are all lines of defenses judge so we'll see if it works or doesn't work. >> greg: if this was a republican harold the media would say this will have a chilling effect on misconduct a can. r remember that be? everything a republican did would have a chilling effect. no chilling effect here. >> jesse: we have the irs whistleblower who's getting sued on the show tonight at 8:00. >> greg: wow, that's amazing. >> dana: i would definitelely watch that show. >> greg: definitely wouldn't watch football. >> jesse: football's notwa on. >> greg: they cancelled monday night football because of the t strike.fo >> jesse: it's beeotn rained ou. >> greg: it's been rained out watch fo x >> judge jeanine: the auto l. workers striers. >> greg: they cancelled football
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daughter to anthrax. >> stack of letters, he hands it to me i flip it over and all this white powder falls into the stroller. and it falls on my daughter's shoulder. her neck, her cheeks. we rushed down to nyu, but this time we go through the emergency room, and the moment they see the baby they just rip the close off her and take her away. >> judge jeanine: turns out that none of that happened. and here's the kicker, minha.j. isn't sorry about his brazen lies, he's actually defending them saying, quote, my comedy comprises 70% emotional truth, something that genuinely occurred and an additional 30% that involves hyperbole exaggeration and if i can tugsal elements. and he is getting support from whoopi goldberg. >> we tell stories, and then we
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embellish them. if you're going to hold a comic to the point you check up on their stories, you have to understand a lot of it is not the exact thing that happened because why would we tell exactly what happened. it's not that interesting. that's our job, sometimes total bs. >> judge jeanine: greg, he says that his embellishments or fabrications are inherit art form. yet, when you think about it, so he can trash the fbi, he can trash whites, but we can't do it the other way. why is that? >> greg: yeah. when i hear minhaj i think of three psalms. anybody can embellish stories i tell people i'm 5'7" but that doesn't hurt anybody. there's some things when you lie it's dangerous because you're smearing groups as racist. that's why smollett was repulsive he could have released
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a race war because no cost to him. victimhood would benefit him at the expense of the country. why did he do this? is it his fault? clearly it's not. we have a problem in this country. we have a racism shortage and the demand for accusations and stories exceeds the supply. and minhaj stepped in to fulfill an order that was needed by the media at netflix at hollywood to please them, tell us how bad white folk are to you. cool no problem. he probably got a seven or eight figure deal for it. so the exaggeration of racism is incentivized. there's a payoff. he got the special. if he wasn't that dramatic he wouldn't have the special. he's climbing the comedy ladder because victimhood is the skeleton key that opens all doors. and if you say, what if it's a lie the response will be, well, it was true somewhere, so maybe he's telling a truth, maybe it's not his truth. the system has created this opportunity for him and the
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system is terrified of being called racist. he benefits from that. >> judge jeanine: dana, you know, what greg is saying is, is obviously, he was one of three finalists to host the daily show even after this story came out. so he lies and he divides divides people and he succeeds on that. >> dana: and also when he telling that story a made up one about going to nyu and the powder on the face, that's not funny. this is a comedy special? one, i don't think it's funny and i also think about, to me, like your real life stories are really funny. like for example when tom shillue talks about things that happened to him or seinfeld those were funny because they were everyday things that happened to everyday people. >> greg: white people. >> dana: but i was going to mention dave chappelle if i could. because his comedy is one where he surprises by telling you something that was going to make you think. and then it will be something a little bit different and that's why i think he is so successful.
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>> judge jeanine: jesse? >> jesse: well, it's funny that we won't investigate the president but we'll investigate a comedian. i don't think we should be fact checking comics. but it looks like someone he was competing with for the daily show slot might have fed some reporters some information about his material. but i agree with greg. i can see how you can scrutinize this type of material because he's profiting from intolerance. and there is a market for people who want to hear about intolerance. and so he just made up stories about intolerance, got rich from it. and now he's burned and i think his career's going to suffer long-term damage from it. and that's a good thing. because it was a very divisive story that he told to the american people and we don't need anymore division. >> judge jeanine: harold, if that's true, how do we stop the trend >> harold: i don't know, i think the guy's funny. i don't hold comics or
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comedians, we don't politicians enough, to whatever your point of view is about people in washington or people in your state capitol or your cities. i do think it's tout of bounds to talk about your kids, i would never tell a joke like he told. >> judge jeanine: his wife was very upset >> harold: about something like that happening to my daughter or my son but i think most jokes are inspired by true stories. they're not totally the story but it gets people to laugh, so he'll be held accountable because of what greg and what jesse have said. the marketplace is not going to probably react to him as favorable as they once did. >> greg: the media and the streamed industry will be fine with it >> jesse: i don't think he'll get the daily show because of that >> harold: i'm someone who enjoyed him. i didn't know the thing about his daughter wasn't true. it would be funny if he said this didn't happen but he continued with it. but i watched that special and i thought it was funny. i didn't know those things weren't true. >> judge jeanine: why was that
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funny about possible anthrax being on his daughter? >> harold: he didn't. it was part of a story. comic i cans do that, do you ever watch chris rock. >> judge jeanine: but he doesn't divide. this is a guy who lies and dwietsdz and that's not funny but that's just me >> harold: don't watch him. >> judge jeanine: okay. coming up better call saul actor says his anti republican politics almost killed him. we'll explain next. ♪
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instead. nod w odenkirk says he should hr trusted the conservative doctor afteear suffering a heart attac years later. >> my doctor was a>> conservati. he got crankyer and crankyer the older he got. i hated this side of him i only learned over time. he said you need to start taking stat ins right now. he says i don't know i didn't have heart disease in my family he said take him. and i had a heart attack. and i think the first doctor was right. the cranky conservative [bleep] was right because he was a [bleep] dodoctor. his political point of view doesn't haveth anything to do wh his ability to judge your healtt and your health choices and needs. >> harold: greg, you have a strong opinion on this.a i'll tell you, i think it's big of him to be able to say this.fi you think similarly or differently? >> greg: duh.g: i mean, how stupid do you have to think any other than that. it is absolutely ridiculous.is oh, i appreciate his honesty and
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new found wisdom but that's where we have been all along. i'll t tell you one thing thoug politics will matter if you hav a woke doctor. imagine having a woke doctor. dr. smith, why didn't you tell me i had prostate cancer two years ago? i could have been saved? well, tom, rates of cancer is higher among blacks, so the priority i.s equity.e you have six months to live but you can enjoy these precious last months withr your family knowing you contributed to an equitable society.re here are some doot resuscitate literature and a donation envelope for blm dif >> harold: i differ there but dana what is your -- again, i think for him, he didn't have to say this he could have kept it tof. himself. >> dana: i think it's great anda a good message for everyone to hear. there's an organization called do n is o harm and this is theig mission. a basically they're looking at medical schools trying to put all these woke policies on students getting rid of equity
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making them do allthat these ig policies that have nothing to do to figure out whether somebody's about to have a heart attack so i think more of this would be welcomedesse >> harold: jesse i don't disagree with you guys but i think not only is it big of him to say it we let positively tickets permeate everything even when we go to the doctor. i don't let politics -- i love chick-fil-a, i'm not going to stop me from doing it. >> jesse: you love their chicken? >> greg: you should get statens >> harold: everything is political now. >> jesse: i had a progressive urologist, and he demanded i get a vasectomy because more babies contribute to global warming. i got a second opinion. i had a cranky conservative urologist. he said don't snip it, and that's why youp get a second opinion. >> greg: is that a minhaj story? that's a minhaj story 2. >> jesse: don't fact check fox news anchor.
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i'm reminded when reagan gets shot and he comes to in the operating room and looks at the surgeon and says i hope pu everybody here is a republican. angeond the surgeon was a huge democrat, and heid said, today, window we're all republicans mrt president ans.d that's what reay counts >> harold: totally agree. judge you have a strong opinion about this? >> judge jeanine: yeah, he let his liberal lunacy cloud his judgment and he paid the price fo r it. i mean, look, apparently what is saidai was, if we don't take obamacare -- have you ever gone to the doctor and you see signs saying we don't take take medicare, we don't take a check, you have to do this.e i domean, so what? do i assume that someone's politics -- if he is dumb enoug to keethp going to a doctor tha hesm thinks is not that smart b he's not listening to him go to another doctor. it makes n-- mo sense to me. maybe, maybe, do you think doctors should choose their patients? f i'm a republican doctor -- >> harold: some used to do that. >> greg: triage, republicans
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over here, everybody else over there.ody ov >> judge jeanine: yeah. well, that's the end of it. they're the haters, they're thes cutting us out. we don't care. >> jesse: jeannine is saying that the guy deserved a heart attack ha >> harold: thank god ronald reagan was operated on by those people and thank god this doctor tol him this.na aheated the senate going sloppyo the new rule that will maybe allothosw john fetterman to wea thoshoode hoodies and gym short. ♪
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♪ >> dana: so good news fo >> dana: good news for hoodie and gym shorts loving john fetterman the senate will no longer be subject to a dress code of a suit and tie while on the senate floor. chuck schumer saying they can choose what they wear on the senate floor i will continue to wear a suit. how big of him. talk about a two-tiered fashion, the new dress code only applies to senators not to the staff and others, they are expected to remain in business attire. this could only happen in washington. judge, they're lowing the standards for one person.
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>> judge jeanine: for one guy. >> dana: and how does this help him or anybody else? >> judge jeanine: the amazing thing is, if they thought about what they did and how many votes it takes to get something done, all of a sudden they have one guy saying, schumer saying for the benefit of fetterman, you know, you can wear whatever you want, and yet the staffers who barely make a living you have to go out and buy, you know, fancy clothes. this guy looks like he's in a gang or he's working out somewhere. but the house has to stay dressed up. they have to wear a jacket and a tie. you know, maybe women should start wearing lululemon in the senate. is it just the men in the senate? i think the whole thing is horrible and it's part of the deterioration of the country. for one guy, that guy they're going to change the rules? ridiculous. and how long does it stay in effect. >> dana: probably harold until the rob schneider win the senate back >> harold: we'll see. i agree with the judge. i think this is an abomination to the way government should conduct itself. if you have a health issue or a
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medical issue that requires you not to be able to dress i get it. if you can dress you should be able to wear a shirt and tie and jacket and suit and real shoes on the house and senate floor. i'm old fashioned about those things. i grew up in a school in washington and we had to wear a shirt and tie every day to school. >> greg: so priced >> harold: thank you greg. he said he's so surprised. i'm comfortable in a shirt and tie which is another conversation we should have as i am everything else. it helps you get more organized. it helps people to think more seriously about what they're doing. and i hope that senator schumer, i know it was his decision, i disagree with it. i hope you change your mind on this. and if republicans, and when republicans do regain a majority i hope they change it and i hope mccarthy in the house don't do this. not to mention the equity issue that you don't allow the staffers and others, but you allow one person to do it. >> dana: it's like the covid rules they're for everybody else and not for them. greg you have major trust and
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confidence in the institutions and democrats and republicans say this is a major problem and here you have somebody who is part of the conversation to spend millions of our taxpayer dollars on things and he gets to wear gym clothes to work. >> greg: when ask asked if he was happy about the change fetterman blinked twice for yes. but fetterman, come on, even frankenstein wore a suit jacket. right? >> dana: yeah. it was a little ill fitting. >> greg: i have to say, i think this might be good for women, because women have horrible choices for business attire. i think -- i mean, when women dress in the senate or congress they look like captains from a cruise ship. every woman looks like a ship's purseer. do you ever notice that? the big lapels. men are different, we need the discipline, i agree with harold or we will revert back to slobbery. if we didn't have standards here i would be in a mesh half shirt map man no way. >> greg: yes, i did stop staring at me harold. if men don't have standards
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imposed on them they stop caring. and i think women should wear what they want and dress how comfortable as they want because women know how to dress. they enjoy looking good. men enjoy looking comfortable. so i think the dudes should stick to the suits. this isn't a poker game or a strip club, you know? it's not going for lunch at the cheesecake factory. but we are introducing a decline in standards in everything. >> dana: this happened in the fail of the roman empire. they let people wear towing as everything where and no empire. >> jesse: i don't know what a towing a is. civilization now celebrates mediocrity, you're pandering to the lowest common denominator and now existing is an accomplishment. and that's what we're doing in this country. if you reduce competition and you're an elitist then you should everybody shouldn't have to strive, we'll stay on top you stay down there.
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almost like a psychological sigh onto tell people you stay in place. wear your hoodies, if you look at models these days models respect that good looking. if you look in the 70s and 80s they were all smokes. not anymore. if you go and look outside at the beach, everyone has a tattoo. that's celebrated. it's disgusting. if you're sick or unhealthy. >> greg: tell tyrus that. >> jesse: i love tyrus. don't tell him i said that. >> judge jeanine: don't tell him. >> jesse: if you're sick or unhealthy you're a victim and victims are now heroes. so they probably polled it working class blue collar voters in pennsylvania will see themselves in john fetterman and that will help us, you know, win. i don't see that. i think people look at the guy and they're disgusted. >> dana: judge, how do we bring back manners and etiquette? is it possible? >> judge jeanine: i worry about crime. but i think that it's schumer who made this decision, we've got to make sure we get someone
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else in who just changes that opinion. i don't know how else to do it. i mean, are adults teaching their kids? i mean are your kids going to school with a jacket and tie >> harold: they wear a uniform right now not a shirt and tie yet but i'm hoping. >> dana: jesse jr. was in row back. >> jesse: we love row back. >> dana: we all do. one more thing is you up next. ♪
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and bureaucrats. they're here to buy b their mistress's tiffany bracelets and have their way with our ample sex workers. saysonrkers. the west side high, there is a flashing sign that says it's u.n. week heavy congestion. thetake the subway. >> so we're support. the >> we're supposed to risk our lives on this subwayy so wao that they can get back and forth to their their little buying sprees. ma, make those aholes.d of >> take the subway. we live here. i'm tired of this every year. itt's have the t u.n. thing in another country, for god sake. it's driving m me crazy. a goo >> but tiffany's is having an tonight. what a great show we have. i forgot about this. we have lou. emily, combine your kat timpf and rob lowe. >> can i add to that? the people who invite you to dinner>> during this week
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can't get anywhere. >> no one invites me to dinner . sorry. >> all right. i want clay pigeon shooting yesterday, and it was fun shoot >> look at me. m look at me. >> look at me. >> you're a. ruffle tonight on jesse watters primetime, we have russell brand sexual assault allegations, 8:00 easter.n. again, football is not on. yes. yeah. >> ds kickinwell, percy is kickf his birthday week. yes. celebrate the week. he will be two on friday. that picture peter took over the weekend. and unlike most other new yorkers who were like, in traffic, he was at thc he w e park this morning, found this ball every single day. he cane co a find a ball at the. it's a real special talent. not just the ball. also , it's monday. >> and that means there's a new episode of perino on politics. it's out and available . it just posted this week with steven law. good info theritelye. congr >> all right. i'll definitely listen to that, harold. two things. first, congratatywinnins on my h
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winning their soccer games. i know you get it from your mom, but you let me shareer in the credit to dramatic body cam. >> video shows the momene t to atlanta. first responders rescued a driver from flood floodwater s that surrounded the car. atlanta was hit with two inchess of rain in less than 2 hours on thursday and it watered become so deep that the distressed driver' drives car he begun to float. officer brian used the baton to break the window beforee anl he and bar captain terrence simon carried the man to safety. congratulation yss to them. most you always love to salute first responders when they do the right thing, which is alof u,l of the time. >> most of the time. thank you, guys. doesn't smashing the glass with the baton? the lik l sche so fun much fun? i mean, the rescue was great, but the smash, probablyold: w the highlight. >> phenomenal. okay, well done, guys. sel doneyou may have seen tik-tk videos of a viral cheese pulling trend on social media where people have pizza and other cheesy foods to seedoo how high they can stretch without snapping doritoss has taken the trend to a whole new level. they decided to get t licoptera helicopter or lift i nacho 50 feet in the air, and duncan and a huge pile
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of loaded nachos with cheese setting a netting a w world recr cheese full of 50 feet. dge. >> hmm. i'm lactose intolerant, judge. just looking at thisst looki gie diarrhea. yeah. yeah, but you know what the truth is tha jeanine: truth istn cheese in that statement. >> it will be explosive nachoiv. cheese. >> all right. good luck out there with the traffi : good lfoc. that's it for us. have a great night, everybody. >> welcome to jesse watters, prim e time tonight. some very serious allegations that i absolutely refute. seems to me to be a coordinated attack on russell brand sex assault allegations explodint alleg the time allow deal was for the diamond. >> a prime time investigation into biden
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