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i'm jesse waters. this is "the five." the democrats climate change scam got a huge reality check from one of the world's richest man. they love to exaggerate global warming, warning us how oceans will doom humanity soon. >> the only threat humanity faces even more frightening than a nuclear warming. >> i've heard young leaders talk with me about a term they coined called climate anxiety which is fear of the future and the unknown, whether it makes sense for you to think about having children. whether it makes sense of
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aspiring to buy a home because what will the climate be. >> we have an obligation to future generations to make sure that we have planet for them to live on. >> that's what's boiling the ocean, creating the atmospheric rivers and the rain bombs and sucking the moisture out of the land. >> now the constant climate doomsday toss is getting push back from bill gate. the billionaire says democrats are full of hot air. >> there's a lot of climate exaggeration. the climate is not the end of the planet. the planet will be fine. this is all numbers. will we hit 1.5, no. will we hit 3 degrees? no. we'll be in that range. the lower, the better. the sense of progress is important for people to see that emissions in many areas have come down.
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>> freaks in the media love to exaggerate. the washington post is calling you a junkie if you like use your air-conditioning when it's hot. check out the headline. judge, will bill gates' statement make an impact on the global warming hysterics? >> no. because the people who want us to be petrified that the world is coming to an end, according to some should have come to an end. they want to make sure we live a minimalist life while they prosper based upon all the money they make from the green energy bill that was touted as the inflation reduction act and while we suffer, they don't us to have gas stoves, fans, gas cars and they are just interested in making sure that
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we're as miserable as possible. you shouldn't be eating meat. you shouldn't be doing anything that we're done. it was interesting reading the article that talked about gates, bloomberg. there were three of them. prince william. they talked about technology, innovation and able to protect certain things and make sure there isn't that much in terms of carbon emission without changing our whole lifestyle and telling us that we're horrible people. at some point they will say don't have kids because they breathe too much air. it's ridiculous. >> greg my sources at the washington post news room says the thermostat is at 66. >> this is my theory. the author was man. this was to get in with the ladies. who complains the most about how cold it is? it's the women at work. he's like the white knight fighting the office thermostat. he's throwing western
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civilization under the bus. how much you want to bet he wrote that story in an air-conditioned room? if he didn't, he's a lying sack of poop. i love kamala talking about how climate hysteria, which he's pushing is creating mental anxiety among kids and young people. that's because shoplifter complaining that walgreens complaining it's locked up the expensive stuff. how much you want to bet, like you said something. it was really surprising. you said something smart. >> what year was that? was it a long time ago? >> when you focus on the specifics of an issue, the left falls apart. as long as they talk about something jern, air-conditioning, they can get way with it. if you ask them a specific question, you have an elderly grandmother on a hot, sweltering day and she's not -- remember people died during heat waves in
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france when their doctors were gone. it was well reported. she's in a rest home in august, does she not deserve air-conditioning? how would he answer that question? would he deny it? it's nice to see the people coming out but a lot of doamage has been done. they always blame capitalism but how do they explain china and communism and the contribution too the climate from that end? i think going after something that saved lives is a little rich in a world where you can actually point at obvious things that kill people like say war. i imagine the ukraine war must not be good for the environment. it's definitely not good for the people. these idiots know what they are doing. when you saw that clip, it's a cult. it's a sophisticated cult. it's driven by a white combination of virtue signaling
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and self-loathing. they need to live in their own nations. just the way migrants were bussed to the cities, somehow they have to walk the walk. we have to form them into their homes and taking their air-conditioning. >> turn off the thermostat. >> one more point. jeff besos. who uses the most air-conditioning? amazon fans dropping off. >> his super yacht is colder than a morgue. >> he has a lot of dead bodies. >> i haven't seen that on prime day. he need were ways of taking heat out of the air. i watch a lot of this old house. that's a recent development. how do you think you're going to sell people on this colt. if everything about it, because cults are like, we have to
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suffer a little bit here. when we get there, there will be abundance. there's no abundance in this scheme. you can't have kids. you got to smell like stinky germans who live in unair-conditioned dwellings. you can't eat what you want. you can't go where you want. that means no more driving, flying. no more super yachts. innovation comes from capitalism, number one. number two, we're not going to do anything unless we embrace n nuclear energy. if you want clean, abundant power, you have to have a conversation ongoing about nuclear energy. they don't want to do it. >> now that he says this is just panic attack and humans will
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adapt. would you like to continue your praise or change positions? >> i do like bill gates a lot. what he's given us, he is exciting. he's talking about moderating your life still. you pick something up and run in the opposite direction with it. bill gates gives a ton of money tonight climate change. tens of millions of dollars. he's a climate investment firm called breakthrough energy. he's not someone who doesn't believe in the fact that man is making this worse. the air-conditioning guy, he's not talking about no
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air-conditioning. i like to sleep with it cold at 67 degrees. the point is can you keep your house at 72 degrees, 73 degrees. i lived in england for six years. we didn't have air-conditioning at all. i was not an elderly woman at that time -- >> at that time? >> i am now. i'm going to be 40. there's people in developed nations, this isn't someone that's sweating it out. >> they aspire to it. >> they aspire to take care of planet. >> they aspire to be comfortable in the summer. >> if you go into a car dealership in texas during the summer, you don't get out cold it is in there. it's like 62 degree. >> that's because they all have nuclear power in their dealerships in texas. >> just be moderate in the way you approach this.
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>> like telling people what to do. >> i'm tired of it, jessica. >> someone have a mirror around? >> mirror, mirror on the wall. >> who has the fairest glasses of them all? >> four eyes friday. >> thank you very much. i really appreciate it. >> hopefully i won't have these on monday. ahead, even democrats are sick of sloppy featherman after his dress down embarrassment.
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while meeting with ukrainian president zelensky. now his fellow colleagues, who include democrats, had enough of this disgraceful attire. >> i think we need to have standards when it comes to what we're wearing on the floor of the senate. i can't understand exactly what he was thinking at that point. >> i don't like it. i think it would have been better if we had a discussion about it ahead of time. >> my mom's upset. she said, you know how we sent you to the senate. you buy all these nice suits and they get rid of the dress code. >> this is a bartha people can shuffle over and probably will. >> i think the people of pennsylvania are embarrassed. i'm embarrassed for them. >> it's all a big joke to senator slob. >> of course, i've heard about it. i heard some people are upset about that. the right have been losing their mind. it's like, oh, my god. dogs and cats are living together and aren't there more important things we should be
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talking about rather than if i dressed like a slob. i >> it's kind of interesting he said isn't there more important things to talk about. isn't it interesting that chuck schumer decides he wants to lower the dress code for fetterman, of all people. >> he doesn't have a reason to look like a slob. he's no different than anybody else. peggy newman wrote a beautiful piece in the wall street journal today. when you ask less of people, they will give you less. she said fetterman is a phony because he was born into a rich family and went to harvard. he's not some man of the people. he's a fraud. by dressing appropriately, you're showing respect for your colleagues.
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you're respecting the const institution. >> women. >> of course. public ser vantss make sacrifices. you have to go out of your way to look good. it shows modesty to reflect the fact that, you know, you might not want to dress like that, but you have to dress like that because you are adhering to the standards of everybody else that your colleagues are. it shows america that you respect them. it shows that you care about the institution and you're modelling your behavior for young people. he doesn't care about any of that. he thinks he deserves more. he thinks he deserves an exception to the rule. he doesn't. he's just like everybody else. >> kwwhat's interesting is in october he said i'm going to only wear what you're supposed to wear and whatever the dress code is. meanwhile, schumer changes the policy for him. >> yeah, remember it was a
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couple of mons ths ago we were debating to wear in between sneakers. we have evolved into nice sne sneakers. i thought maybe a suit, no tie. senator fetterman has promised the republicans if they pass a bill and keep the government open that he would be happy to wear a suit, but, i am quite old fashioned this way. i still get greszed up to go the theater. i don't go on an airplane dre dressed like a slob. i think it's important the look nice for the people that you're around. it makes you sit up straighter as well yourself. it was interesting because this was a big story yesterday. i was watching senator fetterman speaking at a hearing and it was
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really touching what he was talking about after his difficulties after his stroke and he uses his device. i was wonder, are there folks that aren't listening to the content of what he's saying which is so important for people who have gone through a stroke or disabled and have trouble with this because they are consumed he's wearing a t-shirt or something like that. i will also say, cinema has sat up there, the democratic senate from arizona wearing a little denim vest. i remember no one said anything about that. that feels on par with wearing an oversized t-shirt. >> okay, all right. he looks like a car mechanic, kennedy. he looks like day after day, why is he wraeearing a hoodie. why is he presiding over the senate? >> are we going to do that for every single senator?
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every single one that has a special need? >> he doesn't have a special need. he dressed like that since we heard about him. >> he doesn't. ho he's like the oldest gen z'er. i have a great deal of sympathy he spent in treatment for his depression. i think that was brave of him to talk about that. >> i think he's doing well now. >> this is completely unnecessary. yes, there should be decorum in the upper chamber of the united states congress. i'm sorry, but there are very few rules that we have left. yeah, it's very small price to pay. dr. oz is looking at this going, i'm a world class heart surgeon. really pennsylvania. she's putting on pasties and a skirt and a cocktail umbrella
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going keep the rule as it is. i'm going in. >> greg, if you were a united states senator, what would you wear? >> you know it would be chaps. yeah, they say dress for the job you want. apparently he wants to catch rats down by the warf. he shouldn't be dressing for himself. he should be dressing for his constituents. the fact he mocks people who are registering disgust over and being quite nice about it. to laugh at them and said it's the right. it's not the right be. you heard all those dems. i wish they would speak up about more lax standard perhaps when it comes to crime and immigration. i'm happy they found their limit in apparel. you mention depression and it's interesting, it's the -- depression causes people not to do things, not to take care of themselves. one of the things that psychologists say if you try to
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control the things around you. make your bed, exercise. work on your grooming and appearance. that's a foundation for a better life. it's likely you can't do other things. it's for your constituents. it's not for you. feels like another example of where the standards we have in past can be mocked. that's so stupid. we think less of you. i don't think his dress is the worst thing about him. it's the stuff he believes. didn't he chase a black dude with a gun? >> yeah. >> maybe that's why he wears short because it's easier to chase. >> to run. ahead, is this a new anti-racism scam. a liberal author is being investigated after tens of millions of dollars go missing.
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♪ ♪ >> hello hello and welcome back. first it was blm going belly up. they are concerned that america's top racism guru has squandered millions of dollars. >> actually, teaching people to see racism, there's a difference. racism mirage but racism is real. you fwknow who is most likely t be harmed by racism, our children. you know who will least likely
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to engage about it, our children. that's compelling me to do this work. >> he's really doing the lord's work. after the death of george floyd, boston university hired him as a professor and allowed him to raise tens of millions of dollars to start an anti-racist center. that was a huge mistake. the college has launched an inquiry into the allegations of financial mismanagement. it's only produced two research papers since it started and had to layoff half the staff. a former employee describes him as a power drunk tyrant. one professor is asking what happened to the money. quote, it's pretty hard to imagine they blew through $30 million in two years. we have reached out to dr. kennedy for comment. we have not heard back. that's surprising. where do you think the money went? that's a lot of money for a $30 million for a research dollars.
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>> 30 million dollar and two papers in two years. if you have 45 people and now they are down to like 25. they cut them in half, whatever the number is. you didn't pay them that $30 million. it's either embezzlement, some kind of fraud or it is, you know, being used for something we don't know about. the sad part about this is it's disappointing that all the money raised in the aftermath of george floyd whether it's by blm or this gentleman, it was not used for those in the inner city and those who needed it the most, for young kids, for education. for this guy who is an ego maniac who says i got two papers and i know everything there is to know about what's going on. the problem is that with blm and with this, with the destruction that happened after george floyd, the neighborhood and the businesses and the community, the precedent is there now.
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everybody knows that you can burn down a building and neighborhood and businesses if you're upset about it and there won't be any consequences to you. this guy, he's a disappointment. he lectures us on what's wrong with our culture when reality it's what's wrong with him. >> you have a lot of people working at the center who really looked up to him and wanted to continue the work that he started and there his most vocal saying he is an authoritarian. he's abusive. they have no idea where the money went. are people being racist questioning the good doctor? >> i had not heard that, which is a nice break from the usual conversation about these things. he says they are moving to a quote, fellowship model. we'll see how that goes. >> that's sexist.
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women can't be fellows. >> good point, greg? >> thank you. >> i think we can. i think we are. >> okay, fellow. >> things like this happen in higher education too often. people who are critics of them always say the money could have been spent this way. this happens on both sides. you have the pet projects or idea you think are more important and say we could have taken that $30 million and could have done this. i wish there was infinite money that we can make sure we eradicate facing us in society. to leave where they are and part of this anti-racist center. i hope they get to the bottom of where this money is going. also take a long look at the unbelievable amount of money that's pumped through the institutions and not doing what should be with the money which is educating kid and giving kids also more of a shot at going to
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these institutions. >> they are taking from the federal government. >> it's not surprising that boston university fell for scam like this, is it? >> no one could have ever seen this coming, kennedy. not in a million years would this guy lose $30 million. this doesn't happen all the time. when do people just lose $30 million? i've never seen this happen. $30 million is gone. this guy is like getting investigated by boston university. how about the irs gets involved. how about the u.s. attorney up in the commonwealth of massachusetts gets involved. this is a massive scam. every one is dancing around it because he's black. who cares what color is he? he just stole $30 million that could have been used for scholarships for
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african-americans at boston college. when in the racism industry, you don't want it to go away. he was teaching people to see racism. he wasn't trying to get rid of racism. he was teaching people to look for racism where ever they could find it. i just hope that this guy spends lots of time behind bars. that's what he deserves. you don't need people making up racism. they just found out he fraudulently concocted the data in his research and now he's been fired. >> it's racist if we don't bring greg in. >> that's true. i identify as a black man. nobody went to bu to go to this center. they go to bu to drink. no parent wants their kid to be
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educated by this non-sense. i got to give him credit. it's a great scam. he married the accusations of racism to not funding his escapades. if blm taught us anything besides how to riot is there's millions of white virtue signaling folks ready to part with their money so they won't be called racist. as for his employees turning on him, you never hire people who put their pronounces in their resume because they are making a personal demand up front and they will turn downbecause it's about me, me, me. how ironic that the king of oppression is being accused of being an oppressor. don't hire those people. he did. i love it. i love it. >> mow the people who are hired are trying to fire the professor. up next, the mystery of why the fighter jet crash continues.
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we know now what it sounded like. >> between a screech and a whistle. [ screaming sound ] >> hear more from him, next. m t. hear more from him next. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: welcome back, it's time for the welcome back. it's time for the fastest. a south carolina main is going viral after creating the sound of the missing f 35 jet has it crashed near his home. >> on sunday white said he was in his bathroom shaving when he heard the plane. >> i heard a screaming. it sound between a screech and a whistle. i said what in the world is this. >> i wasn't expected that. i watched it and didn't think it would sound like that, and yet it did. >> i think we found a fill in for the judge. >> shut the -- >> that's all i got. he should do the news for all the the stories. >> i think he's great. >> he should do all the sound
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effects. >> he's good. >> he's on my show monday night. >> really? >> i hope. >> if you're watching. >> he's actually filling in for brett next time. >> talk about opposites. >> what happened with that plane? >> that's too serious. >> you got do ask him. up next, new york times columnist getting roasted online after posting this tweet. this meal just cost me $78. this is why americans think the economy is terrible. now david is getting dumped on by the restaurant he complained about. the only reason the bill was high was more than 80% of the meal cost was his bar tab. kennedy. >> booze bag. he had two double bourbons which were about $29 a piece. it's expensive to drink at the airport. it would be cheaper to become a
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member of the united lounge. >> then he disappeared from the internet for the entire day. not log into your phone. >> just wanted to set this off and then fly off into the distance. >> this is new york times guy who tries to relate to the average man and tries to humble brag about how much booze he's drinking. it blew up in his face. i think it's fantastic. i really don't like this. i don't like people trying to act like they are down to earth. that's my zone. >> yeah. he didn't leave a tip. >> he didn't? >> the guy did not leave a tip. that's what i think it says. burger, fries, 17. >> now i like him. >> that's terrible. you know what, he's supposed to be a fact checker. >> he's an opinion columnist.
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>> it doesn't matter. you give an opinion based on the facts. >> what kind of per diem do they have at the times? >> do they know he's drinking double bourbons. >> greg. >> he's kind of a d bag. have you ever met him? >> no. >> i met him once before i got world famous when i was a nobody. i was at a friend's book party and i told him i enjoyed his book. he just dismissed me. it was because i worked at men's health. i couldn't help him in any way. i'll never norforget that. >> i went up to william sapphire at the yacht club -- >> that's not the same thing. >> for a fund-raiser. i was 23. i go up to him and i go i'm a huge fan of your column, sir. he goes you have great taste. >> that's kind of charming. that was charming. he fumbled through his words.
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thinkable was a deliberate humble brag. look at me and my expensive whiskey. he's a gas bag. that's what he was doing. >> okay. >> fan mail friday is up next. t >> jessica: fan mail friday is up next. ♪
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♪ because the night i'm doing bad techno of good things. it's fan mail friday. i'm going the start with you kennedy because i have feeling you'll know the answer. what kind of secret society would you like to start? >> i would like to start a freedom society. >> that's nice. >> yeah. where we all love freedom and want to end the fed. we think taxization is theft. >> kwhwhen you were a kid, did start a club? >> no but i've been fascinated by them. >> they go out in the woods. >> i was invited one time and i couldn't make it and now i
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regret it. i should have just dropped everything. >> people's temple. >> jessica, what kind of secret society would you have? >> really the personal stories. not like the actual playing. i'm fascinated by the illluminati. like what do you have under that cap? >> yeah. >> i would like to be a part of a secret society and the topic would be a secret. >> interesting. >> what makes you think i'm not part of one? >> mason. >> if you could uninvent something, what would you choose? it's in the answer. it's in the answer. for me, any way. unevent the u.n.
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i just came up with that. judge, what would you uninvent? >> i would uninvent a vacuum. >> why? >> because i have to use it all the time. >> then you'd have dust. >> then a broom instead. >> i'm good with a broom. >> i guess apply it to something you don't like. >> i have a lot of those. i could go back to my trustee juicer problem. >> blame it on the juice. >> do this all the time? >> self-loathing juice. >> that's part of our charm, by the way. i'm not talk about that kind of juicer. i understand are very dangerous. they shouldn't be out there like that. >> that's a fair point. hay got a big settlement. he's dead. >> i think i'd uninvent the
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iphone. i know people think that's dumb. remember you had the call people on a land line and wonder if they were there or disappear out in the wild and no one could find you. >> or take a picture. >> we're killing our eyes with these things. i think it's making us fat and stupid. >> at least you. >> i would uninvent cats. i don't like them. don't like cats. >> i can't believe i'm going to say the internet. i've had it with the internet. >> i love it. that's so fun when you get a new one. >> that's it. >> that's it. >> one more thing is up next. . one more thing is up next. ♪ more techno ♪ there are some things that go better... together. burger and fries... soup and salad. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. with voya, considering all your financial choices together can help you make smarter decisions.
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thing, judge. judge.all right, everybody.mened i'm on hannity tonight talking about menendez, that menendez. what a mess. kind of parallels between him and bide anothere.n, but that'sr issue. >> but tonight, i want to talk to you t about one of the best catches of all time. it was made at a texas high foo schooltbalo football game. had nothing to do with any of the players or anyonewatchine field or anyone watching in the stands as the whole teamnho, kicked for an extra point, the ball sailed through the uprights. howevebecause therr, because thf nets, the ball was able to travel through and over the fence. somehow, get this, a passer by was abllee to grab fromr winw their passenger window as they drove by, having no part in the game and they scored the extrad point. actually, guy driving by the don, that'snd the window dowthe boy goes in and catches it. >> to me, picture, i love that. that's ang my favorite. one more thing. wow. ten years. that's the first time you'venini said that, greg. i really meant it tonight. onigt
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what a show.'s s todd pirro. you probably don't know him because he's utoddp really earlm emily austin, michael loftus and tires. that's tonight at 10 p.m. let's do this quickly, shall we? >> animals are greate grea. animals are great. animals are great. >> do you ever see a gator with half a mouth where you're about to check out this gator, you guy? i think it's trapper proer and t in a propeller and he lost half his mouth and he survived off eating snailanfrogs.s and frogsn he's rescued, and he now lives n in gator lan'td in florida. he doesn't have a name. so they're looking for suggestion i. and and that's why i'm doing this. i think we should figure out a name for half mout nowh. and right now i'm just calling them half mouth. half mouth? yeahh. >> until we can upgrade. yeah, exactly. okay. what does he look like? he looks those peopl like, you , some of those people that don't have the dentures in. >> oh, is this kind of likeing o that around those left? >> lee miller? oh, i'm sorry, greg. an rightyou are just to mean, b going to be mean right now. >> steven smith playede professional basketball. no college basketbal
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