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with judge jeanine, jessica tarlov, jessie watt tears and dana perino, "the the five." ♪ ♪ >> yeah. dishonest reporter at "the washington post" just with got a glorious, well-deserved roast thanks to the owner of barstool sports. dave portnoy catching wind of a hit piece they were writing about him. apparently, the democracy dies in the darkness dufuses had been reaching out to the sponsors of the pizza event that he hosts and asking if they felt comfortable being associated with him. wapo didn't bother to give portnoy a call for comment, so he called them. >> yo you're basically sending an e-mail that says to the effect, dave's a misogynystic racist. we are planning to write about the festival and how some of the sponsors and participants have drawn criticism by seeming to
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associate themselves with dave portnoy who has a history of misogynystic comments and other problematic -- >> oh, that's the one i sent to [bleep] which was definitely the most pointed of them. >> i have the exact evidence of you doing it -- >> i didn't say i didn't do that, i said that was the one that was the most pointed -- >> well, no, before i, before i provided proof, you said you didn't really remember doing that, and then i read it and you're like, oh, yeah, i did it that one time. so you did do it. >> wow. she back pedaled like lance armstrong in a wind storm. misogynystic, dave. those smear tactics seem pretty shocking, but apparently this is how the media operate. >> this is kind of standard journalistic stuff -- >> unfortunately, yes. >> hoping for a dialogue with them, and sometimes you have to say this is, you know, it's sort of a reporting tactic when you want someone to respond, you kind of have to indicate that that there might be something negative, and then you get them to engage. that's all i was trying to do.
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>> that is a bad state of journalism if that's a tactic that you have to -- what i would say is make up something about somebody -- >> [inaudible] >> amen. we reached out for comment from wapo multiple times, but we haven't heard back. you want to hear more from portnoy, he will be on jesse's show tonight helping with the ratings. [laughter] so, jesse, this was not about a story. it was a strategy to damage a business by targeting and scaring advertisers. we all know how that feels. i mean, why is the food editor trying to get a pizza festival canceled? [laughter] >> right. this is corporate terrorism. >> yeah. >> she's supposed to be doing reviews for food. it's not like he made her some as buy coe that wasn't well presented. this is a guy who's not even a chef, he doesn't own a restaurant, and this food critic trying to take down a charitable event. this is a pizza party to help small business owners, and she's trying to destroy it. so you have media matters that
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run ad boycotts to take down popular companies and people, and then you have journalists that run ad boycotts the take down popular people. they're the same thing. this is an agenda. so why do they have this agendasome why is dave portnoy such a threat? that's the question i'm going to ask him tonight. because for "the washington post," they don't compete against barstool sports. is it because he's pretty politically incorrect? because their not in the same tribe? is it because hate sells or division sells? i don't know. but this woman -- and we get this all the time, you've gotten it, you've gotten it. >> yep. >> this is what they do. they go many, the editor tells them what to they. the story's 999 5% written -- 995 written. they call everybody that hates you and then they write about all of your controversies. and then five minutes before the deadline, hey, would you like to comment? >> exactly. >> and then you just check the box, boom, and and it's going to kill you. and it's the most disgraceful and december honest thing. the fact that she got caught and then the lied --
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>> yes. >> -- and says this is a journalistic e tactic. now, tell me if this is journalism. you lie to some sponsor and say your house is on fire, you gotta call me back. and then they call you back and say your house isn't actually on fire, but it might be if you don't do what we say. that's not journalism. that's a threat. she's taking hostages x. this is disgraceful. i'm so glad he recorded it. i wish i could record it. they're doing one on me right now, and i know it's going to go about the same way. >> poor jesse. >> i'm going to jump on that grenade for you. >> you do not seem smarter with glasses, but the it's the okay. [laughter] dana, it was is so refreshing, it's a lesson that the you should record things when reporters call you. but what's worrisome is that most people don't have the savviness or experience to know what to do like what dave did, because he's in the media. he's in the media. but a lot of people who get called by a reporter, they think the reporter has their best
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interests in mind. >> yeah. >> yeah. although i think in this case you show people how you can do it and also now there are the tools to do it. i've worked in republican communications for a long time. back then there's no way for yo. and there was one guy, a guy from "newsweek" at the time. when we worked at justice department right after 9/11, i swear to you every friday at 5:02 p.m. he would call and say, well, have i got a story that's going to ruin your weekend. and then you would have to scramble on fridays at 5:00, and it happened every weekend. i appreciate all of the work that he did on it. [laughter] but it would really be one of those things where you think he's already written the story, all he wants is a comment for us. and, watch, when conservatives are quoted, it's almost always the last quote in a story, and it's maybe one sentence out of 25 the that you gave them. nothing that really defends yourself, and it's a real pain in the rear. so i think that now that there
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are ways that you can get this information out on social media, you're not powerless. >> yeah. >> if this happens. >> yeah. that's the heartening part. jessica, on the upside, the reporter was just offered a job at cnn. [laughter] do you -- is there any way to defend her behavior? do you buy her excuse? >> i didn't actually even get an excuse. i didn't see anything -- >> well, she lied and then she said -- >> no, no, i didn't see her really defending it in any sort of coherent way. >> yeah. >> i don't know why she wouldn't have hung up. frankly, i would have taken the l after about three minutes, and i would have called her co-author and said we're completely -- [laughter] this is not going to go well. and i think that you do need to think about in advance the subject of your piece. if you are trying to write this piece with this angle, right, you're going to ignore the pizza component and you want to go for the misogyny, there's plenty of
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dave portnoy misogyny on record, right? this isn't something that would surprise anyone. it is part of his image. it has been around for as long as dave portnoy has been around on record -- >> i don't know, what has he said? i don't read his stuff the. >> well -- >> calling him misogynyst, you're doing what she's doing, but you need to have some kind of backup. do you have some quotesesome. >> i do. i wrote them down. and i want to say i enjoy a lot of dave portnoy's content. he -- my local pizza place blew up because he came and did one of his reviews, and i don't have anything against barstool. i know exactly what it is. but you can look at the comments about e is spn host sam ponder saying her job's number one comment is making men hard. said harvey weinstein had been making legitimate, quote, fair trades. obviously, he was not. what she did is she martyr ed him, right? i was reading the comments on twitter. he posted the video, and people are saying i really don't like
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dave portnoy, but this is horrible. how could "the washington post" do this. and so he walks out of this as king of the castle, and he got to remind people, which was an amazing thing that he did, how much money he raised for folks during covid when the ppp loans weren't necessarily coming through. he became a bit of a small business hero there. it's disappointing, and wrong that she's correct that this is the way that journalism works. i think that she slandered a lot of very good journalist es who would not have led with an e-mail saying this doesn't have to do with pizza, i just want to to talk about all the bad stuff. >> that's a good point, judge. is this a rule or an exception to the rulesome do you think this is -- like, is she just one of the bad ones, or is she smearing an entire group? or reflecting an entire group? >> yeah. i think that she's reflecting an entire group. i think that this clearly confirms that there is the a media bias. i think it confirms the way she conducted herself this doesn't sound like it's out of the odder their. i mean, first -- ordinary. first she tried the hide, then
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she denied and then she lied. and then she puckered out at the end and didn't even want to -- hey, i'm here, you want to interview many me? interview me. and then the question is how long does someone have to be tarnished by allegations many of which have never been proven in court? so, i mean, you know, you can have an opinion, but this is about pizza. she's a food writer, okay? [laughter] during a pandemic this guy was a hero. this guy saved people's businesses. he raised, helped raise almost $30 million. so what you want to do is you want to take away the sponsors from him, trash him and end him. none of that makes sense as part of a food writer's mission. this is a political agenda, and it's not something that happens just once in a while, it happens a lot depending upon what side of the aisle you're on. >> i don't think portnoy is a conservative, by the way. i mean, he is very pro-choice and has been very loud -- >> he's a business person.
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he believes in merit. he believes in capitalism. he believes in a lot of the stuff we believe in. >> yeah, but your point is well taken which is, like, it's a food column. this is, again, another example of politics invading areas whether it's sports or entertainment, now it's food. ladies, stick to making doughnuts. [laughter] up next, karine jean-pierre flipping out on peter doocy over biden's cast the at the southern border. ♪ when everybody was a monkey, oh, we had to fight just to survive ♪ with the freestyle libre 2 system, know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed.
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gone ♪ >> president biden getting called out for ducking democratic leaders and ignoring the surging migrant criseses in america's biggest city. mayor adams unloading on the president for snubbing him during biden's trip to the big apple. >> i'm very public. everybody knows who i am. >> there's still an opportunity for him to look at the roosevelt hotel like the hispanic congressional dell gates did -- delegation did several daysing ago. >> it may look like you're avoiding each other. >> i don't know how to find a politically correct way of saying you're hurting me, you're hurting my city. >> the president in town for four days for the united nations meeting but also had ample time to get dinner with his family at a fancy restaurant, attend multiple fundraisers and tie the up the traffic for hours and hours at a time. but the crisis is getting harder to to ignore. 10,000 migrants crossing the border yesterday alone, forcing
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eagle pass, texas, to declare a state of emergency. and karine jean-pierre losing her cool when pressed on how the president plans to deal with it. >> reporter: so what do you call it here at the white house when 10,000 people illegally cross the border in a single day? >> so what do you call it, peter, when gop puts forth -- wait, no. no, no, no, no, you can't -- okay, we're going to move on. >> karine, please -- >> no, no, i tried to answer. peter, i tried to answer the question, you stopped me. let's go. >> actually at the border, how many people coming into this country illegally is enough? >> i mow the numbers, but enough for what? >> enough to stop the flow. >> as i mentioned, this is a problem that's been around for some time now, for decades, a broken system. >> jessica, does that make you want to scream? >> doesn't make me feel great. [laughter] i just think that this, the conversation around it and the white house press briefing room
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and what's going on on the ground can just all be managed much better. no one is expecting that a democratic president is going to completely reverse his policies writ large and say, you know what? i want a solid wall because i have seen a lot of people climbing through the border wall. so that's not even managing to stop folks. i understand why eric adams is making the case that president biden was here and he should have met with him about it. >> yeah. >> there were a lot of things that were obviously on the president's docket. i don't think that anyone should not be able to have dinner with their family or go to -- >> of course. yeah, i mean, i agree with you, but there's many days -- >> but it's obviously, it was a snub, one that he is entitled to make, one that many presidents make when they don't want to deal with it. but now that you have kathy hochul giving interviews where she was, like, enough is enough, we need to do more work with permitting, we've got to close up shop here, and you're going to have more democrats saying
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that, and it's going to be become a -- >> work permitting? >> that's not going to stop the flow. >> are you kidding me? 472,000 venezuelans just got temporary protected status so that they could work, and with that they get social security numbers, and with that social security number, you know what they can do? they can get a license. and with that, then they can register to vote. what else can you -- >> that is not true. >> that is true. you know what? there are several points of identification that you can use to register to vote, one is a social security number and one is a license. now, let me finish. when biden says he's done more to secure the border and deal with the issue of immigration according to karine jean-pierre than anyone, that is so not true. it turns out that this past month of september and we're not even done yet will be the highest number of illegals coming through the border. so the question is, why are we not enforcing the law? and why, you know, everybody
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wants to blame everyone else. there's enough blame to go with around. how do you stop this? you stop it by closing the border. you stop it by not letting them come in. you stop it -- and joe biden did everything he could to make sure that this thing could have been, that this country can be invaded. and we are being invaded. he got rid of title 42, he got rid of remain in mexico, he stopped the wall, he's cutting the texas razor wire. the economic impact of a country like ours where we are, what, $33 trillion in debt and we're running a $1.3 trillion deficit? now we have to pay for education, medication, housing? we don't even know where to put these people. and the president can't meet with the9 mayor of one of the most important cities in the country, one of the most influential cities? because this is what he wants. >> interesting to see this detachment from the issue, like, the white house just trying to say there's no problem here when
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you can just see it with your own eyes. it's like when they say, oh, nobody actually thinks the president is too old to be president. people see things with their own eyes and bill melugin's reporting, one of the only places that you can see it. >> it's almost like you can't believe them, you know, when you question elections and they laugh at you and it's, like, why should i believe you? oh, you're an id9 yacht. and then with your own eyes, they're gaslighting you, and i hate that word. who controls the border? ergo, joe biden is not president. because he doesn't control the border. someone else is in charge who is pushing open borders regardless of consequences to american citizens. if probably the same person who's behind the abdication of law enforcement or homelessness. all these three items fall into the same bucket, a descent into chaos to overturn a country. it's not the migrants' fault. who wouldn't want to come here, you know?
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they're incentivized, they're invited by this other invisible president, ask and they're promised free stuff, right? and joe, he's an old vessel, just happy to be there, a vacuous figurehead, and it's not accidental. if you look at it, if you look, again, put it next to the crime problem, next to the homeless problem. doing nothing at all destabilizes the country. and in order to have a country, a stable country, you have to have a border. so why are we not having a border? because we want to destabilize the country. and the worst part about biden, he has no idea what he's doing. he doesn't care, he's just happy to wear the aviator sunglasses and fly on a private jet. just like jesse. >> and what about the white house just refusing or is suggesting they were going to answer a question by being flippant and sarcastic about it but not actually giving the american people answers? >> well, because they don't have a policy, they don't have solutions. joe sees this as an opportunity, and here's why.
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the birthrate in this country is only 1.7. their calculation is instead of encouraging american birth, they are bringing in latin america to increase our birthrate because a country with a rising birthrate has to be over 2.1 directly tied to national economic power. the second thing, wages. they were exploding under donald trump. 2019 it was like a $5,000 raise. that a cuts into corporate profits. so i believe what happened was corporate america, the cia's the front for corporate america, joe biden's aligned with the cartels, and they just created this conveyor belt of new workers into the country to crop down wages so corporate america -- drop down wages so corporate america could have thicker profits. and this is the stupidest reason, he just wanted to do the opposite of donald trump. that's the dumbest reason. i'm not trump, i'm going to do the opposite, which is open it up. there's also really stupid calculation, this is the one that's dumb, that he thought
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this would a appeal to american hispanic vote earth, that they would say, oh, joe biden, such a humane policy. it's actually turning them off. and the other thing is he just wanted to turn texas blue. the cats troh brothers have admitted it, schumer's admitted it. they want to flood it with hispanic voters eventually, and in a generation it's going to go blue, and the republicans will never have the electoral juice to win the white house. >> so you are admitting though that undocumented people in this country are not voting in elections. you're admitting it's their kids. >> what i'm admitting -- well, in pennsylvania, if you get a social security number, a driver's license, you get an automatic ballot sent to your house. >> you vote. >> getting a tax id number is not the same thing as getting a social security number. >> but they're getting social security numbers. that's, and that's a pull to the other immigrants who are coming in. >> all right. to be continued by a lot. coming up, the author of a sexually-explicit book that can be found in public schools around the country says
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[laughter] >> but even gender queer's author cannot justify millions of american children reading it. quote, i originally wrote it for my parents and then for older teens who were already asking these questions about themselves. i don't recommend this book for kids. okay. so what you have is the cover of this book where a boy is looking into a pond, and he sees a reflection of a girl. and kids are curious. and it would grab their attention. it's the almost deceiving. the child doesn't know if the child sees it in a library what he's going to get when he opens it, greg. >> first of all, i've got to give props to john kennedy. [laughter] if we still had phone sex lines, he would make a killing. especially if you're into people who look like grandma clampett. if you think what he did was unseemly for congress, then how dare you say it's okay in grade
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schools. what's interesting, according to the democrats, if this author believes this book isn't appropriate for kids, then she has to be pro-book ban, right? because that's the pillar of their defense. if you only raise the sensible suggestion of age-appropriateness, you know, maybe move the book from one part of the library to the other, then you're a book-banning transphobe. so it paints hem in a corner, because all that person is saying is what we're saying. we're not saying ban mig. >> right. >> we're just saying, you know what? age -- there are movies hard rated r, kids can't see hem. that's all we're saying. >> all right. jessica, you know, the author wrote an opinion piece many 2021 where she complained that schools were banning her books, quote, but queer kids need queer stories. isn't this implying that kids should read her book? and this is before this last thursday when she turned around and said i guess after john kennedy, senator kennedy read it
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in congress, she comes out and says, um, kids shouldn't be reading it. >> well, i wish that she had been pressed on this and that senator kennedy had been pressed on this, because the age of all of this does matter. my understanding is that this book has been in high school libraries. it is not accessed by 10-year-olds or what all think of under the term kids, and she's very clear that she thinks that older teens who are experiencing the feelings and the situations that she describes in her book should have access to it. so she's not really contradicting what she wrote before. and i think that senator kennedy is misrepresenting what is going on in these schools. and the primary objection to where this book ban stuff came from, greg, was the problem being that it wasn't the libraries making the choices about what the kids had access to or the teachers, it was that there were activist parents -- >> it was the parents. >> how dare -- >> disgusting! >> -- they be active in their children's lives! [laughter] >> i'm a very active parent
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myself, and i -- this is something, cleo's going to go off to school, and when she gets to high school, maybe it will be available to her in the library, the same age that the author of this book thinks it should be available and also the teachers union, i know it's one of those things -- >> here's what the author thinks is age-appropriate. it's about the parents. >> you think that a moms for liberty activist knows better than someone's own parent? or a librarian? >> i think this should not be in school. a 13-year-old? >> first of all, i don't think that gender queer equals porn. >> of course -- did you just listen to that? >> did you -- [inaudible] >> a lot of it was bleeped out. >> okay. fill in the blanks, jessica. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] >> okay, i'm going do -- >> 17-year-olds -- >> they don't even have straight sex books like that in high school, jessica. where did you go to high school? >> she's talking about kids. she's talking about her books are being banned implying that kids are being prevented from reading her books.
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she never talked about 17 years old. she never talked about kids not reading it until senator kennedy put it to her, and then she had to say, oh, i didn't really mean little kids. >> yeah. quentin tarantino thinks, you know, 13-year-olds can watch his movies. with who cares? it's what the parents think. that's why they have these things in school. jessica, you guys lose when you get into precision. you guys want to talk about theory. you want to say things like book bans and gender affirmation and don't say gay, but the minute you start getting precise, you lose. because the question is, do you think that book is appropriate in an elementary school? >> it's not in an elementary school concern. >> if the answer is yes, you're a groomer. if the answer is no, we win the argument. and that's what all politician des should start doing, be precise. is nine months an a appropriate time for an abortion? okay? >> nobody does that, jesse. >> they never -- >> okay. how high do you think the tax rate should be?
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is 4 million ill legals too many? is 5 million? are the electric cars going to reduce the world's temperature by how many degrees fahrenheit, jessica? >> [inaudible] >> that's all you need to do. in america it's fahrenheit. >> all right, dana. about half the country, 48%, say schools are teaching too much on sexual orientation and gender while 22% say it's too little. so why does the minority continue to control the discussion? >> well, what's interesting is i think if more people knew about this, the percentage would be even higher. >> i agree. >> and i think that the criticism melts on contact once you get specific, as jesse e was saying. there's a woman named nicole neily from this group parents defending education, and she was mentioned in our research, but i found this other quote, if 20 years ago a 6-year-old went to school and talked about sex, teachers would assume the child was being abused. in to 2023, children are learning about it and keeping it from their parents as well.
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♪ just because it's over doesn't mean it's really over ♪ >> democrat katie porter, probably best known for allegedly dumping scalding mashed potatoes on her ex-husband's scalp, is causing controversy again. this time, she's taking her aggression out on republican women and saying republican lawmakers don't count when it comes to leveling the playing field in congress. to me, quote, equality is not
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electing joni ernst. like, that's not helping. is that not helping, jessica? >> i liked the accent. it was, like, a lady vibe to it. [laughter] i -- we've talked about this issue before. it comes up every time that, like, melania doesn't get the the cover of vogue and you say, welsh she's the most stylish first lady let's say since jackie o., why wasn't she on the cover of vogue? and i say because her politics are not what people feel who are in media or certainly democrats are properly supportive of women or help women lead better lives. so i wish that katie porter had said, for instance, i wish that joni ernst would support raising the minimum wage. i wish joni ernst would support paid family leave. i wish joni ernst would advocate for women to be able to have the ability to make decisions about their bodies if they're going to have an abortion or not. those are the kinds of issues that she is talking about beneath the surface, but it seems like this flip comment
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where you're just kind of pushing it off. even though the republican agenda is not for me, when a woman gets elect, when amy coney barrett got confirmed to the supreme court, i was excited about it. i think that any step towards more gender equity is moving in a oppose direction. but it is about the issues, it is not about just throwing someone, you know, a name like joni ernst -- >> that was a very honest thing to say, and i respect that. you're up. >> okay. so how does she get to talk about equality when she's the one currently trying to prevent a black woman from being the first black woman elected to the senate? she would be a historic candidate. you know what? the first question i would ask her is, what is a woman in can you tell us, katie? >> nope. i don't think anybody has the answer on the left. dana, what do you think about this kerr full among the babes? -- kerr kerfuffle? >> it's part of this whole thing that if you are a can conservative woman, you need not
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apply. you don't yet invited to the women's conferences, you don't get the you go, girl, stamp of approval. you just have to work harder without ever expecting to be on the cover of a magazine with some fluffy puff piece. no, you are going to get trashed. what you have to to do is make sure you are on the merits winning every single step of the way. she also fired a staff member who got covid, berated her publicly and and was basically just tossed her out and wantses to be this candidate for california for what? like, who are you representing? i really, really dislike this, and i try not to do it myself. i also think that women have made so many strides that we actually don't need to do this anymore. look at this upcoming debate. who are the two moderators? me and ilya calderon along with stuart varney. who are the white house press secretaries? who are the cabinet secretaries,
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who are some of the candidates that are doing well? we have made great strides, let's just keep doing it. >> what a perfectly bad waste of mashed poe todays -- potatoes, right? >> yes, i was just thinking that. >> they're delicious. >> i like them with little lump ares in them. >> me a too. the use it as a weapon -- >> it's terrible. i think this has to do with women primarily who are pro-life. whenever you hear pro-choice, a democrat talk about pro-lifers, they look down on them. and i keep trying, i've been trying to think of a method of persuasion for if you are pro-life that you can talk to a pro-choicer about it without using the word murder. because that's where it all ends. it's like it's murder, it's not murder. so permission to talk about abortion that might upset people, because i'm a man. >> more people or just me? >> just you. >> okay. >> i believe that abortion for a9 lot of people, and this is rape and incest accepted, is an
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act of avoidance. it's an avoidance, it's never having to experience what it's the like to have a child. the truth is abortion avoids that transformational change from being a single or a childless person to a person with a baby. and that drives, i think what drives a lot of abortion is fear of losing your identity or yourself, and that fear prevents you from taking this leap from the you who you are now to you as a mom. but it's true that when you have a baby, your childless self will perish the moment that child is born. and the new you that replaces the old you, if ever it ran into the old you, would say thank god you did that. and has the problem with abortion. there's this separation between the before and the after. and you don't know you're wrong until you cross that line. >> i think it's very brave of you to speak on behalf of all women. >> i was man slaining.
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but i don't care. i get paid to do it. >> i just want to mention, joni ernst, he's the first woman ever elected to represent iowa in the senate, she gets no props from katie the porter for that. she's retired as a lieutenant colonel in the national guard, and she's an all-around bad ass woman. >> whoa! >> use that in the debate. >> i thought you were allowed to now. >> if anybody wants to throw mashed poe a today toes at me, let's have it. come on, i'll take it >> you know what? she's such a hypocrite, she said she was a victim of domestic violence. >> oh -- [laughter] she slung the potatoes and she's the victimsome. >> not how it works. >> up next, the woman who pocketed thousands in donations admits to lying about having cancer. ♪ ♪ oh. yeah. free.
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of poker main event. he claims he only lied to cover up the real truth ors he was embarrassed about having undiagnosed breast cancer. we reached out for comment but haven't heard back from him and the washington post. [laughter] greg. what ises the punishment? >> imagine that, a poker player who's good at lying. it's time for an artificial stance. this man is an american hero. he saw a way to fulfill his dream and, sure, you can question his methods, but he wanted to follow his path. and i'm not going to stand in the way of it. that's all i got. >> judge, what do you think? >> undiagnosed breast cancer? >> yeah. [laughter] >> really? maybe he ought twork at sloan-kettering. i mean, how -- this is vicious, it really is. i mean, people give money, they're generous, they often don't have it. they empathize are -- with other people. he's a dirtbag. >> gofundme is refunding people even though he's saying i'm not giving up, which is incredible. you could be shamed at this level, i hope you are watching,
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and till say that you're keeping the money. >> cancer's the best thing that ever happened to fraudsters. it's the kind of disease that you can say you have and doesn't show physically, but it's is so terminal that no one's going to question you. they're just going to feel terrible for you. >> it can does show -- >> yeah, eventually. >> early stages you can get away with -- >> he was stage iv. >> -- defrauding tons of people. >> he should have said, i'm sorry, i meant to say that i was born in july. >> huhsome. >> isn't that a cancer? >> oh -- the. [laughter] >> i'm a cancer, and i didn't even get it. [laughter] and with the glasses. >> if he thinks he has undiagnosed breast cancer, there's a great way to find out. >> yeah. and it's serious. >> i check for lumpses all the time. >> in your mashed to potatoes? [laughter] >> you're good. >> one more thing is up next. [laughter] ♪ she wore a raspberry beret.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it is time now for one more thing but i get to go first but slightly racial awesome committee of chris we have erin, kt and tyrus a great show 10:00 p.m. greg celebrity look-alike. celebrities, that is rich. i am looking at jesse i'm going who does he remind me of? and i realized it steve mnuchin. look at that. that is amazing, look at that. [laughter] at least you got more hair. you've got more hair. quest would when it greg. can't wait for who you like tomorrow. kirk's data? i'm seeing greg after his first cup of coffee let me show it looks like it is unbelievable.
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bouncing off the wall. you cannot let that balloon touch the ground you gotta keep it up there. trying to switch greg to decaf that serves going to work don't get malicious short questions dana perino and stuart varney he gets up at ridiculously early time of day. much earlier than me. >> 3:30 >> or not they say, look susan essex jesse. >> happy birthday week love you mama. >> who is that? it's very, very happy birthday. who is at. [laughter] >> that. [laughter] >> my landscapers mama. that's on the funniest things i've ever heard. landscapers mom pickwick i love her and i love my landscaper he is the best. tonight jesse's prime time we reported 8:00 p.m. eastern cut just there. >> you guys should talk about was the incorrect and pronouncing the word misogynistic? excel asked him about that. >> and judge? >> everyone has a different tactic for trying to destress at
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work. for some it could be going for a walk outside, grabbing coffee or listening to music for others it could be practicing your karate chop like this man here it was working on its martial arts. what is amazing about this? they can see him from another building. i like to think he's gearing up for an important meeting like much of his colleagues in the floors above him seemed to be engaged in. can you imagine the videotaping you from another building? >> you do think nobody can see you. because you're up high pickwick subdued in my neighborhood downtown across the way he's on the top of the building does a pilates in his underwear. >> he does not pickwi. >> hattie oates pilates question. >> tidy whitey. i've been watching closely. [laughter] >> pilates under request consisponsors a reformer in the? >> i don't know what you're talking about. [laughter] maybe he was yoga. what anywhere where my, jessica? [laughter] looks incredible moment police
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officers a good samaritans teamed up to lift an overturned car that was on a track driver flipped a part partial eject the drive to the sunroof hitting his upper body and head on the roadway. the driver it was conscious but struggling to breathe they had to act fast. officers and bystanders were able to lift a 3600-pound car. >> you go boy. >> i bet there is a woman there. it's just here's a question when you were a kid did you think you had the ability to lift up a car? what system was trapped underneath the superhuman powers progress you could do it because you read about it. >> or if you are at mother a mother can do it because if you are angel dust. highly underrated by the way. folks tyrus could lift anything. including our hearts. that is it for us have a great night. ♪ is 60 managing crisis of the southern border reaches record
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