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hello, everyone, i am judge jeanine pirro peer-to-peer with jesse watters, greg gutfeld and jesse watters, greg gutfeld and it's 5:00 in new york city and it's 5:00 in new york city and used to be america's shock jock champion of the first amendment who made his money by offended people but now he sounds like h said additionally for msn the. he actually embraces being woke as a compliment and claims americans oppose their agenda annsd are morons. >> i kind of take that as a compliment that i am woke up at i tell you how i feel about it o picked to meet the opposite of woke is being asleep and if woke meanhis i can't get behind trum which is what i think it means or that i support people who
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want to be transgender or i am for the vaccine,.ve >> jeanine: sorry, howard. they are sick of all the si nonsenseck being shoved down th throat. i take what happened in pennsylvania for hundreds of high school students walked out after school board said ud transgender students must be allowed toene use whatever bat they choosbathe and looks like is out of the mainstream and fo this, nearly 70% of americans believe s that transgender athletesd on should only compet teams matching their birth gender.nd >> youer know, they are the per to go to on this. mouth is.
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>> greg: i love that he s. says he is not for stupidity, from the man that created fart man. that gives him street credibility, the abbie hoffman of the hamptons. it is brave to take this stance after you made 300, $400 million not being woke, right? loving donald trump. exploiting the mentally ill wearing black base. look at the crop of woke comments what do they all happe common, they wore black face. and then they went woke. there. you know what order it came. i call this bfr, blackface reparations. there's nothing in stern's previous career that could withstand this modern witch hunt he now embraces. this is a form of
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restitution. he says if i am woke, too, the crocodile will eat me last, but they always eat. he flipped from populous to elitist because now he is with elitists, living in the hamptons. what would the stern of now think of the stern of before? when the stern of before helped create the wealth for the stern of today? it is all to get to this place. now he's like a new person, he has a compound in the hamptons, famous liberal friends, former model as a second wife. the question is does he even need an audience, does he have an audience? i have no idea. when you play the tune that's now acceptable to your leftwing friends, the audience is irrelevant. you're safe. never thought i would say that but howard stern is safe. >> jeanine: what's interesting, dana, it seems there's no space for individual thought in this whole belief and woke nonsense. >> dana: i don't have a lot to add to what greg
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said. i was thinking if the howard stern from the '90s met this howard stern, i don't know if they would recognize each other. he is a brilliant interviewer, had an incredible career, decided to change his opinions and mind, but he used to be a risk taker, that's why he built an audience. whoa, he said that. but that was before cancel culture came around. now like the pig complimenting the wolf, please don't blow my house down. if he weren't like this, imagine what cancel culture would do to him. the transgender thing in schools and sports, this is apology 80/20. so it is telling to see even how rank and file democrats are saying i think we're going too far here. >> jeanine: jesse, 7 out of 10 americans say transgender athletes should only be in their lane with other
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transgenders or something not only changing his opinion, calling the rest o of us stupid. u and he talks about the vaccine as if if you didn't take th tale vaccine you're an idiot.vacc tak >> jesse: yeah, he thinks you're an idiot if you didn't take the vaccine. i listened to his show since the '90s.ou i love him, he is a funny guy, he doesn't understand what woke is. he thinks it is not being for trump. he is not woke fors no political correctness when it comes to gendertn when it comeess to race when it comes to feminis m he is not woke for any of that stuff. the howard from back in the day is changed. he is still not he is still not his show is extremely edgy. he says ridiculous things if said on this channel ors ex any other cable channeld he would absolutely geont in he would absolutely geont in since he is on satellite and very successful on satellite, he can sayhe whatever he wants. i he is not doing the same hewh not doing the same changed.ate
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he is 30 years older. he is still pretty edgy. he is obsessed with the pandemiche i.th that's what the whole woke thing isemic.th a neurotic guy, admits he is a neurotic guy terrified of getting covid. i don't think he's ever gotten it. biden was the last one to . den was the last one to i think howard is the onlyne one in america still hasn't gotten it. >> i didn't get it. >> you have it like six times. you are cropping up a long. you just didn't testugh . i don't know if howardward agrees with boys changing in the same locker room as girls. he's kind of an anything goes guy.. goes guy.. transgender, be transgender.ansg he doesn't care.he d he just doesn't know how don'tt doesn't know how care. he is not that political i of a guy, only dnot 10%, 5% of% the show on politics, he doesn't know that much doesn't know that much >> greg: will you crawl out of his butt? wil out of his butt? wil the show. >> jesse: i would never go
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on that show. >> you are so transparent. >> it is too dangerous. >> dana: i'll go and hold your hand.dang >> i need two whole -- hand holders. >> jeanine: these people that think they're sonk smart, they're the t ones teeing up the division in this countryre. yet they think they're so great.on i want to add one more thing.hey' the circuit court ofi wa appeals came out and said sppeals came out and said related to vaccines, they used undue influence to shutdown the first amendment with social t media.utdo and yet you would think the guy would say that's not the side i want to be onu wo. >> well, getting back around the table, i tooktime the vaccine, i said before. >> jeanine: how many times?bo >> took it twice, on theo th third or fourth booster. had it three times, neverte been to the hospital never been really sick. let me step back.
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i think howard stern is a funny guy. he makes fun of everyonene he makes fun of everyonene his career.f he is a successful satmynder irist. and not only that, a wealthy one. two, some in the media like to want all of us to fall into one of two categories, maga or woke. i don't fall into either one. i don't thini k most of my friends fall under that. i don't know what woke really means to be honest with you. >> greg: you do. >> democracy at its best is a beautiful thing but it is hard. it is not easy. we see it the way we conduct politics, litigate it, that's the case.en the first amendment is themo most beautiful thing in i our constitution, ited allows the most animated people with the most enthusiastic speech to say what they want to say and largely be protected by itwh.te >> greg: no one is sayinctg he can't say this, harold. >> i am only reacting. s he can say what he wants about vaccines. listen, i listened to him
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over the years and there are things that offended me and things that made me really laugh and enjoyhi myself.ng that being said, i'm more concerned about how two out of three americans mor out of three americans mor when you ask most, 75% of americans, mention politics, first words are corrupt and divided. corrupt and divided. contribute to that conversation, take the woke stuff out of it.nt just share your views.ri if you're a conservative a supporter of donald trump, say why you support're him.a let's not get in the maga woke, cancelled. those narratives are as corrosive to the political system as anything else. mnine >> jeanine: they haven't defined woke, haven't defined social justice. >> jesse: or what a woma n is.
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>> greg: republicans taking a jackhammer to merrick garland. he was testifying and getting pepperred byions numerous questions over the handling of the hunter the handling of the hunter not a president's lawyer. i will add i am not congress's prosecutor. >> have you had personal contact with anyone atcong fbiav headquarters about thee hunter biden investigation? f >> i don't recollect the answer to that question. >> could you tell us about any briefings or>> i discussions that you t personally have haeld withscus mr. weiss regarding anyrs and all federaonlth investigations of hunter biden? >> under oath, my testimony today is iy promised the senate i
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would not intrude in his investigation. >> what i am wondering isi why you guys let the statute of limitations lapse for the tax years that dealt with burisma income. >> you will at the w appropriate time have thite opportunity to ask mr. weiss that questione and he will no doubt address it in the public report that will be transmitted to the congressiss thno. >> greg: blowing his lid at a gop lawmaker who targeted the justicehe department for targeting catholic and pro-life catholic and pro-life >> do you agree thator traditional catholics are violent extremists.re >> the idea that someone with my family backgroundom would discriminate againsteoac any religion is sokgy outrageous, so absurd. >> mr. attorney general, it was your fbi that did this, your fbi that was this, your fbi that was and emails, sending undercover agents into m catholic churches.g >> greg: and hunter is still trying to get a sweetheart deals. tried to cite traffic to
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plea notill guilty to felonyea judge charges.ls -- gun charges. gun charges. show up. show up. absolutely nothing to dowa in the daytime, you watched the entire thing. must be nice.ce how do you. think both sides did? >> harold: i didn't view it as both sides. i didn't as bo fully understand the purpose of thei hearing, but congress hadipurps every right to exercise oversight on any matter that they wantgres. i thought that heon i thought that heon whole hearing, saw piecesee of it, had i tt on in the background, watched that exchange, looked h like they were getting heated, the congressman asking about the catholic church. if you play the answer, he seemed offended he was being asked this question about garland is jewish relatives that were j relatives that were j his mom worked w in the elderly services communitywo serving them in chicago.rk i think he was offended by that, maybe, judge, he
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should have answered right off, i think he was so taken aback. i think it is interesting the oversight these guys want to exercise because i saw jim jordan go down to the border, conducted arc hearing there.isw o do i want them to give us a tough bill to make them to white house uncomfortable meaning things they don'tun want to do, whethecor it is fighting fetanyl, illegat lhe entry of fetanyl and certainly those coming, across the bordeilr illegally. some of the things they some of the things they i didn't understand the purpose of the hearing. i thought itcoul went on a long, long time.i e of he answered their questions. i think they wanted to get to the hunter biden thing which is fine.d but he answeretod the questions.he i would remind everybodyth chris wray is a trump appointee. the fbi director. bill barr was a trump appointee. i remind everybody mr. weiss was a trump e appointee.ve i'm not trying to get under anyone's skin here.
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it is so political. they were appointed by republicans, this democratic president held them over. ical >> greg: judge, i see youem squirming over there.y you are ready to explode. >> harold: i'm your friend now. >> jeanine: you are my friend and i love you, but you're wrong>> harolnow..e you said he answered all the questions. the questions. >> jeanine: he doesn't recollect if he's had contact with the fbi about hunter biden's case.sn't is there anything more f absurd in the universebi than that statement. and i'll tell you why. doesn't recollect is ay. classic example of a potential defendant who is trying to avoid a perjurply trap. we all know and everyone in america knows thatyo merrick garland had tone know something about that case and i'll tell you why. because it went on for five years. you don't think at y someen point merrick garland wht oat appointed david weiss and said wait a minute. i don't want to spend a lot of time on this haroldsaid. t the democrats had a choiceo of t for united states
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attorney, a democratha choice, that's a deal that was made.to david weiss is a democrarnt choice, gets a blue slip is now the u.s. attorney. five years, you don't think joe biden is saying to merrick garland what'sk going on with my son'sjo mer case, what's going on with the statute ofh my limitationng what's going on, i hea or there are whistle-blowers out there.what out there.what years.why and he knows his boss is saying my son has done nothing wrong. the concept, the idea that i don't remember talking to the fbi is the excuse everyone used to not get caught in a perjury trap. now, the other thing is he said he made the decision to make david weiss, or didn't make the decision to make david weiss special counsel.d to even after all of the blowup of that plea deal that had never been done before in the history of had the department of justice making that plea offer, heng
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says i never considered anyone but weiss because i didn't want to disrupt n thingsev. a so why do you appoint thppe same guy who put a deal in that blew up and is the whole reason behind the hearing, which is americans feeling that we have a dual system of justice. we >> greg: i want to go to jesse. >> do you have the debate roles if your name gets -- >> we could go on forever. before we answer this question, remember howard stern might be watchinowargin so consider yourg, answer. what do you think, how do you think merrick garland did and the republicans did and the republicans >> jesse: garland conducts investigations of everything and everybody but he can't answer anything because everything is unde r r >> greg: perfect.an yeah. >> jesse: if things weren't beingn. investigated, he could answer, so he just investigates everybody so he doesn't have to answer a stupid question. s i don't likeo this. it is boringe to. even eric holder was more
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forthcoming, bill barr has been more forthcoming. his answer is i made a f promise to the senate, so you can't answer.pr okay, you made a little promise. i can't answer this a question, talk to weiss t the special counsel, about ithis . he is not testifying you're testifying.bout answer the question.u' or i don't recollectre the answer to that question. you don't recollect what t they're asking or you don't recollect the answer. it is too lawyerly.t i hate to factth check you harold, don't like to buswert will. weiss was blue slipped.li he wasn't trump appointed.ke carver and the guy with the bald head,pped delaware said here is our guy.nd has been a t democrat his. whole career. >> who was he appointed by? >> and hunter is now saying he wants to appear viang zoom, he doesn't want to gnarl up traffic. heaven forbid, donald trump swirled up trafficav in new york, atlantaen, miami, washington, d.c. he's the president, formerta,
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president. secret service everywhere helicopters.e, hunter is going to stop traffic in wilmington? you're not that important. >> greg: they don't even have cars in wilmington.mingre n>> dana: horse and buggies. >> greg: what di d you make of it . a >> dana: i don't havdde a lot to add. one of the things he was sayingt , he couldn't speak to the supposed scandals and insisted he only knew what was in the media.scane but i also know what's inwh the media, but i'm notat inme charge of the justice departmenti al. if i heard of thesen things, i would say i need a brief on that, tell ment. more about this.ne it is curious that hede is tel incurious about his own a agencybo. the other thing, i am not sure there's a better representative of the biden administration putting the moderate facera on somebody that'sti actually doing a lot of actually doing a lot of so remember when president obama appointed him or wanted to appoint him to the supreme court, o r
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nominated him, mcconnell said we'll hold on that because scalia just died, we are going to wait. obama was like what arewa you talking about, he is the most moderate centrist, center right guy, republicans should m love himod. >> greg: i guess weca learned another lessonns. >> dana: look at that now. >> greg: seriously, look >> greg: seriously, look coming up, a liberal city coming up, a liberal city what are local leaders doing? trying to knock down statues of columbus. wn ♪
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could cost the city $12 billion by 2025.ux never mind that. some local leaders think statues are the real problem. new york city councilal members are creating a l reparations task force to among other things remove statues tied to slavery from the property. >> this bill is part of anatue overall effort to address historical injustices. a it looks at the landscape of new york city, the public space we have. i don't see this as anything other than an act of moving forward in a positivein a way, proactive approach towards addressing art in public spaces and trying to have a conversation about how do we move forward.on >> dana: statues of george washington and christopher columbus could be on the chopping block.ge jesse sent johnny to interview the members about thcoe proposal.oh >> would you want tonn remove the statues? .emove the statues? >> christopher columbus?
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>> depends d. i am about truth telling. >> he discovered america. >> there are a lot oca. f >> there are a lot oca. f and statues and monday -- monuments tend to honor people. >> the italians will be upset. >> he wasn't even italian. >> you want to remove the the statue. >> rename the christopher columbus statue. >> to what ? you're saying white guys look thewh same? >> no, i'm not saying that . columbus was a bad guy. >> dana: nowco they'll see johnny coming and think oh>> d boy, here we go. >> jesse: the woman interviewed didn't know columbus was italian. how stupid are you. she's trying to destroy this guy, because why? because he discovered america? o be dis mad.ica? he sailed under the spanish crown but he is italian. d she doesn't even know what she's talking about.t instead they're putting a plaque as a peace offering. and it is $10,000 to say in small letters tha t$1 columbus was a bad guy. t do you think that'has
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solving the problems g dana? >> dana: i don't. >> jesse: migransot crisis crime wave, the italians aren't going to put up with it. the rest of red bloodedmi americans aren't going tgro, put up with it. george washington, thomas jefferson, are we kiddingd me. do we belong to the same country?ng she should be prou td of george washington and thomas jefferson. without these two men, wefe wouldn't have a countrrsyes and statuee s to tear down. >> dana: any idea in columbus circle, there's a statue andcoircl circle. you know what's around there?styo homeless. like they care so much about the area. >> jeanine: the amazin g part of it, dana, we didn't learn from what happened in californiadana. gavin newsom puts together a reparations committee to assess what they should dos about past injustices.tohoul they come back, giveabou everybody this amount of money, this amount of money, comes out and say s it is much more than about
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a cash payment because hes doesn't want to give themu money. now we are in the middle of a migrant crisis, wt wae can't afford it, the mayore is complaining about it.mi what we want to do is new t york city council wants tohewh assess what toat do for reparations.co the little plaque that'sunfo $10,000, why not put a scarlet letter on it. these are really bad$1 people0,.ar why don't peoplele look at history in terms o f b history, in termads of the time, what was going on atle l that time, put things inn tecontext. maybe they did do good things, alime,l right? going forward, does thatma mean the samybe people are willing to say i was wrongme in 2023 because i didn't look at it the right way as i look at it inin 2063. >> dana: harold, when you think of all the problems that exist in government today and are triaging a situation where the mayor situation where the mayor billion in services to the city while trash is not even picked up on thele streets right now, is thisev the highest and best useen of our time and taxpayerth dollars? >> harold: no.
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i listened to the councild woman.ta you think about the n challenge we faco.e in public schools, thinkk about the migrant issues that we talk about, you think about the mental health issues we talk about on this show, many in our city are dealing with, you think about the crime.derswoma crime.derswoma council woman is comingre from but there are farer i bigger issues we need to be focused on, i believe. i two, our history is complex. it's a beautifully complex story known as america. there are unsavory things and unbelievable things in our pastn . there are incredible things and incredulousst things and incredulousst america's history. we shouldn't be afraid of any of it. i nny of it. i it, understand it, figure out how we don't repeatho the same mistakes and houlw we grow from it. i hope as much as the passion i heard from somei that want statues removedn redirect some of thai t passion. those of you in .hose of you in try to figure out ho w we make sure we don't repeatto some of the challenges and problems we face todaye .so
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one thing that helps us repeat it, don't teach and educate kids, make theps streets safe, find ways t protect the border. history shows if you can't do those, as jefferson said, any nation wantst ttho be free and ignorant at the same time will be a nation it never happened b before in the history of the world.ed that's what we should beof focused on, not removing statues. s >> greg: harold, thahot was .> greg: harold, thahot was >> harold: he was moving har on up. >> i love his statues. >> greg: this is so unfair, dana. if you remove the statues from columbus circle where will r the cnn staffers urinate? >> dana: i don't know. >> greg: where should the statues go, red states should be statue sanctuaries. sanctuaries. you send us the statues. remind new york leaders statues by definition are stationary, can't move which means they don't
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rape, rob, push women ine front of subway trains. no statue did a smash andwa grab at a walgreen's or beat an elderly mana unconscious.sm i am sure, however, if you say removing statues wille, do nothing to reducesa crime, the left will say no, you're wrong, thdoet statues are emblematic ofno the oppression that led to this type of activity. officer, officer, i beat that asian woman to a pulp. after seeing thatstatute of columbus. i demand justice and reparations . >> dana: coming up, the second gop debate is a week away.e comoderator stew varney is here for a must see preview. ay is \m
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>> jesse: count down to the second republican debate is on. we are exactly one wee kre away before the republican contenders face off again presented by fox business a network, andnd it will be simulcast here on the fox news channel at 9:00 p.m. eastern.e re o it's co-moderate by danaea perino, stuart varney.st the candidates have another shot to gain momentum in the nomination. h so far, six have made thavesh stage.ot stuart joins us for a preview., si who are the six that made the stage so far? >> it is a privilege to be here, jesse. let me say that right from the start.ul to be around thiars particular table. it is my second appearance on "the five." secce many years ago i made attempt to appea agor with you. >> jesse: hopefully thisr goes better. >> i hope it does. the first one was a dud. there you go.yo
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who u help have we got, dana? s >> dana: tim scott, nikki haley, pence, vivek ramaswamy. ron desantis. there's a possibility two more could qualify. >> jesse: who are the two moretw. j got ites. how is this going to look.t is it any different than t the first one?hith >> i don't know.an what we're trying to do is k get a debate going betweennoryin the candidates.o >> jesseis: not between the moderators?en >> it's not an interview between dana and i and the candidates no. you want the candidates to t sou want the candidates to t hear about their accomplishments, debate style, accomplishments experience, and yes, even their policy. >> jesse: policy is good. >> to each other, not to you and i. >> jeanine: who has the most to lose? >> dana: i think because t in the first debate no one came away with a big breakout moment, in a lot of ways even though weth
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cover this all the time,is that was the first chance w to introduce themselveass todu gop primary votersce andto others that were watching. this is where the rubber hits the road. you have a situation where somebody needs a breakout moment. you might have someone you might have someone aggressive, i don't think that necessarily works inth their favor, but theirin beir favor, but theirin see do you have what iutt takes to be the h frontrunner's main rivalav. this is a very important debate. they run a lot of ads, ads cost a lot os f money. the debate, if you made the stage, that's earned m media time and your timeadstag to shine if you can make it. >> they're all going tone try to i shine. this is a moment to brea. ko out.. they're going to beme competitive and go at it i hopent. >> jeanine: how do yougo stop them talking overinet each otherit.do >> we have ground rules. y i'm the school marm. i have been delegated something of a discipline >> disciplinarian.ou there are rules.
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you have 60 seconds toca answer the question. if you mention another candidate, that candidate has the opportunity for a 30 second rebuttal, then go at it. >> greg: you were born in derbyhire,>> g england. i guess they couldn't find a red blooded american to do this. we beat you jerks in a war so we could have these t elections, we do this diversity hire to balanceco out oppressive white ladulyti dana perino.on does being a british w american help you in this case? a >> 50 years ago when i arrived in america, you want to hear the story ?ar >> greg: no. >> i was in sa n francisco. i was trying ttoryo get a job in local news.>>sa i had experience oversean s in hong kong. in hong kong. get a job as a newscaster. all kicked me out. they said you cannot possibly broadcast the newsdcas to americans with a voice like that.hat. >> greg: they said go to fox, they'll take anybody.he
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>> i went to a station in san francisco. >> greg: 44? i grew up there. san mateo.u sp >> you spent time in london.t ti >> greg: i lived there. >> did you enjoy it.ed >> greg: the food was amazing.>>wa >> harold: business is part of the conversation. how are you thinking about how to talk about interestar rates, investments in the country, are you going to talk about their own records as they talk aboutre y why they might be the great business person. great business person. federal reserve. >> harold: president trump said the other day he thought interest rates thought interest rates if he were presidentgh again, he would act.t >> how would you improve the economy, how would you improve the lives of everyday americans.ou that's a businessim questionpr. >> harold: of course ityd isay.
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>> we're not talk earnings per share, interest rates federal reserve, we don't that kind of thing.don't you use jargon, you alienated the population. they turn you off. the moment you say the fed is doing this, that andof the other, you lost them. >> harold: each of them 50 d> harold: each of them 50 donald trump. are you going to talk about that? >> dana: ial mean, obvious point, but i don't think i it is the only point. they're qualified for thenk debate, they're going to be there. he is welcome to come if he is welcome to come if he's doing something else. dec his strength in 2015 andoing 2016 showed in the debates. som again, this is earned free media where you can contrast with others and put the thing away.e one of the candidates has a chance to break out.e they're not necessarilofya going to append his lead and overtake him, but whole could say i would bead the best main rival for him going forward, less than 400 days away from first voting in iowa n ri. >> jesse: we'll be0 watchingda. thank you so much. looking forward to it. >> thank you very much. >> see you next tuesday.>> >> jesse: see you and dana
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>> harold: welcome back. time for the fastest♪. social media ruins everything. residents in a beautiful vermont town are trying tore ban selfie taking influencers that invaden their town in peak falpel foliage times.foli they're just plain tiredtime of trespassers on their p property. >> it is a privaters o residence and there is no parking areapr.an there's none of that here. >> they are walking on the lawn, the property, to take their photo shoots. we ask them not to fly drones over us. >> harold: seems like a clash of freedom loverr s and freedom protecters. what do you think, judge? >> jeanine: it is private property.. first thing, charge them with criminal trespass.em if they create a problem with the lawn or anything else, criminal mischief.th why they want to pass an tthin ordinance stopping them from coming to town. >> harold: that's when i talk about freedom. >> jeanine: you can't do >> jeanine: you can't do but you know the woman that bought walter
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white's house in breaking bad, she apparently yellsen at everybody, she sitstl there ready to scream at them. >> harold: do you know this woman? this woman? taken my nephew, set him out there, maybe have him bring friends, have them start charging $20 a car to park there. >> jeanine: that's a hn c obvious solutionar. make money from them. >> dana: i think privateon property, if it is youeyr private property, why not a citizen's arrest, take a picture of that, put tha ta on instagram and youtube make a lot of money that way. >> greg: as usual, i didn't read the story. i thought these were vermont influencers. i assumed it was a sluttyfl wholesteinue. >> harold: do you have that button to push? "one more thing" is up next.te \inm
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completely honest with exclusive crime stories you can't see anywhere else. you believe the killer is still out there? that's what i believe. all part of fox justice on fox nation. sign up and get your first three months of fox nation for 199. r "one >> it's time now for one more thing. and jesse goes first. i didn't m first realize how sle denmark was until i read this story. check out this danisk was.h art. >> he submitted blank canvasesee to a museum here in the united states. ft he titled them take the money and run and left with $84,000. >> he's like a hunter. it's a brilliant move.is. i respect it. and it is what it is. if you you're goin ag to get scn by the danes, that's the way to do it. tonight, jesse watters 's the w, primetime time, driverless car chaos. greg, you might want t to tunet, in for this one. >> anthony. yeah, i am. all right, harold, hit harold, so getting young kids can to cooperate for family photo caben be hard. pos >> what four year old emerson thought was a loving pose be
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with his 18 month old brother? well, it turned out to be a headlock due to their height differencedueigh. their mom, ira, posted the now viral picture to facebook with the caption you'll love thish thebrot jesse brotherly le and is already looking forward in tecreating it in the futureat . he said it won't be long, however, before little wells will be able to jujitss u his w, out of that bear hug. come on. well, good luck, my man wrote in their pronouns. >> yeah, that we went with young kids. that's a choke hol d. >> those boys, boys. all right. orked atour a supervisor who wop at a starbucks on marshall university campus kept havingle. his 2040 burglarize multiple times. parts were stolen. his coworkers co-workers ss ands on campus rallied to raise money over $40,000 to buy her ap new car. us forshe's known on campus foro being an unofficial mentor to countless students and is beyond grateful that these college kids, who can barelyel afford a cup of coffee donatedg money so that she could get a new car or a better car than the killer. >> then somebody sue and saye si
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kids responsible for their being stolen. states are sayin tg that, yeah,k you want me to push the button? >> okaayy, greg, hit it. >> all right. tonight, we've got a great show. comedian jocelyn. shjossly, te is on joe dipietro. cat tip entire. it's -- it's going to be a great one. let's do this. greg's weatherea report. you know, the great thing about being short in the rainhi is you're the last one to get hit by raindrops. unlike this fella that's called a giraffe. >> jesse. and what's his name? cesad r. he's at the maryland zoo. and he actually that's how he gets his water. getlook at that, tom. >> huh? control yourself, dana. but look at that hidden guy. >> they can only take waterdays. a few days. is how >> isn't that interesting? because. no, because their necks can't reach the ground. so this is how they get t their water. he could open his mouth to thehe drop judge jne: open. >> that's not the way. i mean, they can't. you know what i mean? they can't get it of a: they theyf the ground. what? no, they can, because they spread their legs. >> not tru it in is not true. >> i have it in my notes. okay. well, drinkingicult fo water's y
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is actually difficult for giraffes because their necks can't reach the ground. that'sonlyrink why they only drk water every few days. you got a problem with that? >> hve dana: i it. all right. apology accepted. don't make me put that daton't e out. >> go ahead.g well, greg's going to love this. oh, yes. th. is juskidding you're really not. it's dana's mentoring minute. but then mentoring. so i did a podcast with lydia for that, and it just posted it. it's herm your podcast.somebo it's called claim your confidence. she's a wonderful mentor and somebodydylookin that ifcast you're looking for a role model, check her out. it's available on podcastsywher anywhere. we talk about building your confidence in three areas spiritual, mentaspiritl and phy. >> have you ever listened to the band, the mentors? no. you shoulde ors.. ve >> you'll love them.hem. i'm going to do that tonight. have you eve>> judr played it f? one of your songs? no. i would be fired. >> g no.d tellfter people we pick our own songs before and after our segment. >> lydia is great. >> yes. show your kids. all right. that's it fomar us.esome. you're supposed to have a great night tonight. >> welcome to jesse watters. primetim
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