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they put out certain white papers and things like that. >> i like all of the candidates very much, charles. i know most of them pretty well. they do economics. trump is the only way out there doing economics all the time. talking but economics, defense, all of the serious issues in a good track record. these people need to juxtapose versus trump air and say how they would do the economy better than he can. he has a great track record on the economy, charles, just as reagan. >> charles: some call you or will call you, if i am running for president -- >> i've talked to most of them and they are all good people. >> charles: good. >> they all have the potential to be good presidents. need to get on economics and the only one doing that so far as trump. >> charles: breaking news on trump. finding donald trump liable for fraud in the new york civil case. all right, folks come hand you over to "the five" now. ♪ ♪ >> jeanine: hello, everyone.
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i'm judge jeanine pirro along with jessica tarlov, jesse watters, martha maccallum, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." crime, homelessness, violence, and filth are now the norm in liberal cities. and the voters don't seem to mind. take the chaos in seattle. the blue city has surpassed last year's homicide total with three months left in the year and violent crime is up 25%. jesse sent johnny to the progressive health state, where residents marked the idea that the city is spiraling out of control. >> are never seen any crime in seattle. i've never seen any of it. i have seen fun and laughter and laughter and fun. >> i don't believe that number. >> people are getting robbed out here, carjacked. >> i've never heard of anyone getting robbed.
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>> crime is a social issue that can be solved by giving people their basic needs. >> that is not a thing that happens on the street, people just come up and try to rob people on the street. if you walk around, someone is going to rob me every second? >> seattle decriminalize drug use and then decriminalized it again. >> oh, my god, where are you getting these facts from? you're from new york, apparently listening to the wrong people. >> i saw a lot of people shooting up down here. >> did you? okay. and they were bothering you? >> i was in a car, but -- >> oh, no, you were in a car, they were hurting you so bad, oh, no! >> jeanine: the situation sounds like a big joke to voters but target is taking notice. they are closing stores in seattle and other liberal cities over concerns of thefts and worker safety. and now the liberal media is throwing in the towel on the progressive movement. "the new york times" is admitting black lives matter occupy lost wall street and #metoo are total failures and didn't change anything and are
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just symbolic, "for instance, polling shows that most black americans support major changes to policing, but not less policing." much of black lives matter, however, focused on cutting police funding. jesse, i have to go to you. the arrogance and the ignorance of seattle residents, that johnny interviewed, is shocking. i mean, how can they be clueless? >> jesse: well, they are in denial. if you look at the demographics of the city, it is understandable. it is a very highly educated city. very white. very lgbtq. very secular. and they all believe in the same thing, which is criminalizing crime is racist. there is someone, a victims advocate, who just quit after 25 years because she said crime victims are being pressured by n
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sentences. so if you get assaulted, you are supposed to want that person to go to rehab instead of prison, and they are being bullied into doing this. it is about white guilt, and it is about people learning from these professors that in order to make everybody equal, they can't punish criminality. and it has gotten so bad that criminals are now coming into the city. we did it with sex offenders, used to see these sex offenders go to places like vermont or california, where they know they can get away with preying on children because they know that there are soft sentences. they are doing the same thing here and it is predatory. and it is such a shame because the city is the fourth largest port in north america. huge trade with asia. they've got biotech, boeing, microsoft. it's just -- it's so much potential. but you see what they have done politically. they never vote republican. and so they have continued to vote democrat year after year, referendum after referendum, and the quality of life keeps going
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down, and they have accepted the death spiral. and i don't like to speak in generalities, you know i don't -- [laughter] when you go there, there is kind of a dark paul that hangs over the city. it is sad. >> jessica: that's the weather. >> jesse: you are not getting some light there. are depressed. i saw an abundance of purple hair, and abundance of masks, more masks there than i see here, per capita, and, remember nirvana? remember the grunge scene? it's the same type of people, too much patagonia, judge feared it was a very unhealthy looking crowd. i can't help notice, it is all tied together. simon cowell noticed, remember "american idol," "usa today" and 2006, they had the worst bunch of miserable singers that i've ever met in my life. it was two days of total misery. >> jeanine: you know, jessica, oakland today, oakland businesses went on strike because of the crying. and house judiciary convened in
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chicago we just found out before he went on air, target is closing nine stores across four states, all of democrat cities, and yet the democrats seem to be doubling down on this, social justice, you know, no cash bail, illinois just went no cash bail at all. how do you justify this? >> jessica: well i don't have to justify it. >> jeanine: do you agree with it? >> jessica: obviously, policies that these d.a.s have been carrying out are not working and there is a dichotomy between what the d.a.s think and what the police chiefs think, who are often black and democrats come as well, or that mayors think, and you do see across some democratic cities that has been pushed back on it. even saying a few weeks ago about london breed, she has changed the way she is talking sentences go, chesa boudin got thrown out there. you see in philadelphia, a little bit of tougher talk, larry krasner is the d.a., not necessarily going to change how people are punished. what i wanted to say about the
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people that johnny was interviewing, though, is that this is a deeply personal thing. when your city that you love changes. and, like, as a native new yorker, i hate to have to talk about a downward spiral, that the subway has changed so much that i grew up going on a some way every single day with my mom and i would not bring my daughter on there. these are places that we love. they are important in american cities. talked about that san francisco. one of our biggest tourist attractions. it is gorgeous. it was the best of us. and now it has changed. and i think you get that kind of response, especially when someone puts a camera in your face, that you are not going to want to just say "my city is a disaster." i would point out, though, that the fbi statistics for the first half of the year show that in 30 cities across america, not in seattle, and understand an outlier here, that homicides have dropped by 9.4% compared to the same.
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like last year. not below pre-pandemic levels. but it is improving in that sense. that doesn't mean that the crime and the petty theft and violent crime in some places isn't a problem, but there is a larger story here than just everything is a hell scape. >> jeanine: jessica talks about prosecutors. these cases don't even get to prosecutors because a defendant, if they are arrested, are let out and don't even come back. what about the tacoma pierce county health department? outside of seattle, running a campaign telling kids how to safely use sentinel as opposed to telling them not to do drugs, whatever happened to dar e programs and all of these other programs? >> martha: it's a great point. we should be discouraging -- it's very hard to discourage drug use these days because marijuana is legal in so many states all across the country. i was reading a piece this week about the new york city teachers are upset because so many kids are coming to class high. so they are already way behind
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in their school work. they have already suffered from these horrific lockdowns that stoset them all back. now they show up for school high, in large enough numbers that teachers are speaking out about it and they are concerned about it. we don't need to tell kids how to safely take sentinel. what we need to tell them is they shouldn't take any drug that wasn't handed to them by their parent or their doctor. because they don't know what it might be laced with, and we have seen so many people lose their lives that way. i find it really interesting, jessica, your point about not wanting to admit that the city that you love is in trouble. and i think there is an interesting divide on that. because you do hear from people in new york city who are very upset about what is happening and they are very open about it, and they want to complain about it because they wanted to get better but what we see in that video are people who don't want to see what's happening right before their eyes, and i just find that curious because the truth hurts, but we can't change
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it unless we accept what is going on. and i see increasing acceptance across the country. i think of that woman's whose head was bloodied, who post know might push to defund the police in minneapolis and she said you have to arrest the teenagers whd this to me in my driveway, have to go to jail. i sense a change but i think we are to be clear-eyed about what is going on in most people clearly do not appear to be viewed >> jeanine: greg, what you make of the fact "the new york times" seems to be coming around to progressive policies and a lot of these cities have been a failure? >> greg: well, i love, when you have been acting stupid for a long time, you still have to pretend to be smart so they attribute all of this to something called a lead capture, rather than just pure idiocy. what this was was a liberal crusade for symbolic, symbolic, pointless actions, usually propagated by guilty white liberals, and it ultimately ended in a loss of life all around because what it did is diverted attention from real, practical solutions, to
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something like, and these are there examples, this is great, "the times" mentions this, the winners of prestigious culture awards have b become more diver. organizations now capitalize the word "black" and president biden may juneteenth a federal holiday. none of that saved any lives. that reduced crime, but what it did was made all those white liberals feel really good insidg the brave stuff which is we have a serious crime problem. on this show, for years, we were saying to the left, changing school names, team mascots, getting rid of statues, that doesn't help fight crime or isolation or mental illness. how many lives did they actually cost chasing statues instead of criminals? telling us this was the action that you had to take. it didn't alleviate any crime or any illness or any drug addiction, hardly, it amplified it because it kept people from
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actually doing the work. tyrus has made this point over and over again. it was never about the public to begin with. there were activists elevating themselves and saying the most strident things possible to live defund the police from all whites are racist, there is an infrastructure that is inherently racist. that way they would get funding. they would get houses. they would get book deals. and no one would speak against this out of fear because nobody wants to be called a racist. so in turn they accelerated and amplified division while ending up making a buck. i think the worst thing they did as they reached the idea, the primacy of the individual, right? now every person is no longer different from every person. they are just part of a group. and what they did, the reason why they did that so you could pick group versus group, when in fact, you could have a white person could have more in common with a black person, an asian person could have more in common with a mexican person, but you can't have that. instead you have to put them in groups and fit them against each other. what you end up with, riots,
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looting, crime, because you can't speak out, because if you did it, you would be racist. now we are living in the world of elite capture when in fact it was pure unmitigated cowardice. >> jeanine: wow. coming up, team biden is on a top-secret mission to stop the president from falling on his face. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> martha: okay, there we go. the white house is on a top-secret mission to save president biden's election chances. axios reports it is called a fish of the operation don't let him trip. democrats are reportedly very concerned that the president could take a bad fall before the november election and that that would set off a difficult conversation, as we head into election season, and perhaps it could be very embarrassing. so the president's team is taking active measures to ensure that it doesn't happen. "with a physical therapist, biden has been doing exercises to improve his balance, he has been wearing tennis shoes more often to avoid slipping, and using the short stairs on air force one," and it looks like this plan is already in motion. president biden using those small steps today, going on air force one, and it looked like he had to catch himself at that moment that you just saw. that is the "don't trip strategy" in motion from a far cry from what the media and
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democrats have been publicly saying about the president's health. watch this. >> it is hard for us to keep up with this president, who is constantly, constantly working every day to get things done. >> joe biden is agile, he is capable, critically sharp, incredibly probing, incredible command. >> he is doing more than showing up for work and functioning. he is doing the job that we put him in there for. >> he says every day, watch me come he puts many of us to shame with his energy. >> you know what his age and wisdom has been able to do? it has been able to move transformative pieces of legislation. >> he is younger than i am, so he is a kid to me, as well. >> martha: so jeanine, if you work for the president, i don't know what else you are supposed to do. they are trying to make sure that he doesn't have that fall that is discussed. you hold your breath when you watch them go down the stairs. >> jeanine: we all hold our breath. i counted the number of stumbles and falls in the last couple of years. there were 11 of them, and that
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is within advance team team and people making those shorter steps and putting him in a position where he is not going to have a problem. looked from a 77% of americans think that joe biden is too old to be effective for four more years, and yet the team around him is saying they are lying. you know, martha, it is true, they are lying. they are saying, like swalwell, he puts us to shame with his energy, heat does not show up before 10:00, rehab a few hours, he doesn't come out until 10:00, he goes on ice cream runs, takes a nap, doesn't go out to dinner's when he is in foreign countries, i mean, he doesn't even have time for the job, and you have to wonder, why does he want this job so badly when he is humiliated like that? what do you think other world leaders think of this man? at some point, you have to say, maybe it's time for me to exit the stage. i'm embarrassing myself. but forget all that. let's assume he does enough pt
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erin doesn't have any more stumbles. all he has to do is open his mouth. it's still over then. >> martha: greg? >> greg: hold your breath around joe biden? i hold my breath around eric swalwell. isn't it weird and isn't it funny how joe and his balls are in perfect symmetry? they are both falling, figuratively and literally. they're perfectly parallel. it is not like let's get shepard smith tackle the iss issues, create a system or plan to fight crime or deal with immigration or the economy. make sure he does not fall flat on his face. he's not even drinking, that could explain it. everything about maintaining the facade, the joe biden facade, and it is one, begins with the word "don't." don't let him speak too long. don't let him walk or ride a bike. don't let him wander off. don't want to be gassy foods, sniff children's hair or passionately kiss visitors teenage daughters. but they can't expect him to do
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anything. it is all "don't, don't, don't." he really is like a caged bird. he is not running the country. we are aware of that and he does not mind this role because he was born to be a figurehead. he was born to be a hood ornament. where the bomber jacket and aviator sunglasses and make sure i get a hot meal. >> martha: jessica, it always makes me wonder when i see these stories, who is leaking this? is there a movement to try to nudge him in the direction of saying "i'm going to step aside?" >> jessica: there is a very public movement that is happening, obviously congressman dean phillips ended up being the face of it but you do see the numbers about whether people want him to run again and whether they think he is up to the job and the democratic numbers are lower than the republican numbers on that. but they still exist. it is a conversation. i think the white house is taking it on more than they were before which i think is important. you can see a shift in the way
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president biden is talking about the age issue. talking about, like, judge me on my accomplishments. i know that i'm old. used to be he wouldn't even kind of acknowledge that. but i've got to say, part of the core of the axios piece was about the sneakers. that he has switched to speakers. and then our very own peter doocy is on "fox & friends" this morning wearing the same sneakers that joe biden wore. everyone on capitol hill from age 36 to 80 is wearing these sneakers. >> martha: peter doocy falling down, too. >> jessica: peter doocy also, when they were on their latest overseas trip, was talking about biden's schedule, i'm going to take a nap or it is late, and peter said that he was working to the wee hours of the night. he said he held a complete schedule and our perception around the world, by the way, came into the presidency -- >> jeanine: based on what? >> jessica: based on what other world leaders and people in other countries think of america. but you said, okay, you don't
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need to watch him, let's just hear what comes out of his mouth, and i put together some of trump's latest cognitive beauties from the last ten days. he said you need an i.d. to buy bread. has anyone shown i.d. to get wonder bread lately? he said that he ran against obama in 2016. he ran against hillary clinton. he warned that biden will get us into world war ii, which i'm pretty sure we already fought and won. and yesterday, he confused jeb bush and george w. bush and said that jeb got us involved in the middle east, and then of course there are these authoritarian ps untruth social calling for the chair of the joint chiefs of staff to be executed and saying he is going to investigate media companies that he doesn't like, and could you imagine if biden said, you know what, i'm going to look into that fox news. they don't seem to like me over there. >> martha: this may be the choice people have, trump versus biden. laid bare here, jesse peered spewing at least trump can say ll cool j, jessica. >> jessica: i.d. to buy bread.
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>> jesse: biden has to stay upright and trump has to stay out of prison. i think are ridiculous that is, the most corrupt and low expectation situation were joe biden has to not fall flat on his face to have a shot at reelection. and he promised us he would get us back to normal. but all he is worried about is making himself look normal. he is not worried about inflation. it's not like oh, if i could just get inflation down, rates down, crime down, illegal immigration down, then i would have a shot. it's i just need to stand on my two feet, that i can get back into the white house. he has forgotten about us. these people have forgotten about us, too, because well they should be worrying about health care, access to affordable -- and they are worried about the commander in chief not falling over a sandbag. they are trying to make sure he has the right shoes. they are trying to lower the stairs to get back into air force one. those are the things they should be concerned about. they are working for us. they should be concerned with us. they should not be concerned with the prop of a president
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being propped up. and greg hit it. this whole presidency has been choreographed, from the fake set to these little fake press conferences, to the lack of access, this guy is a walking stand in, and he can't even stand, and he is about this close to falling down again, and that is how scared they are. >> jessica: i would just say, today, he was standing upright on the picket line with the autoworkers and tomorrow trump will be showing up at a nonunion flight in michigan, not invited by the union to come and speak. >> jesse: i brought no mike bought bread with an i.d. the other day. >> martha: a pretty low bar. straight ahead, justin trudeau honors a former nazi after calling out -- can you be more -- after calling the antilock down truckers just that. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: when verdure signaling goes horribly wrong. justin trudeau profusely apologizing after the canadian parliament accident and he honored a nazi. they were trying to impress zelenskyy while he was in town by giving a standing ovation to a 98-year-old ukraine who bought the russians in world war ii, turns out he was part of the notorious nazi ss unit during the world war. canada's house speaker is resigning for inviting a guy and trudeau it is embarrassed. >> this is indeed no mike deeply embarrassing to the parliament of canada and canadians. is important all of us push back against russian propaganda, russians information and
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continue our steadfast and unequivocal support for ukraine. >> jesse: of course this is rich because remember trudeau attacked the antilock down truckers as nazis? >> conservative party members can stand with people who wave swastikas. they can stand -- we will choose to stand with canadians. >> jesse: so jessica, as a jewish american and as a liberal american, how does this make you feel? >> jessica: i'm not canadian. >> jesse: close. that close. >> jessica: close when i drive north. it is obviously deeply embarrassing that this happened and i understand in this remote world that may be the vetting is not as strong. i was impressed that the speaker resigned so quickly. i thought this would be, you give it a couple days and you could ride it out, obviously, it made it more intense that it was part of zelenskyy's visit. and paying homage to him. i have a pretty hard rule. don't call anyone a nazi who is
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not a nazi because it's a special group that has a special place in hell coming towards them. he was saying, the truckers he was talking about, they were waving swastikas, not the same thing as calling people nazis and if you have a swastika hanging from your truck, i have a problem with you. >> jesse: it was more they were saying he was a nazi for shutting everything down. they weren't nazis that were holding the sign. >> greg: exactly. >> jesse: judge jeanine pirro, your thoughts and our neighbor up north? >> jeanine: i think it is amazing he said it was deeply embarrassing for everybody but himself. he didn't apologize for it. he is not taking any responsibility. he didn't appear in the house of commons on monday. he has been literally under a rock since this happened. i want to know how this guy ended up being called in. who did the background on him? who decided to bring him in and applaud him? he was a nazi and they decide to recognize him. but the amazing thing is, in
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canada, if they don't like you, you are nazi come if you are a conservative. and united states come if they don't like you, then you are a racist, okay? it is just these words don't have a meaning that history has given them. and i think it is a shame, that they use these terms as easily as they do. but in this case, the guy is the real deal, so deserved it. >> jesse: greg? >> greg: there is only one response here, and that is to invade, boots on the ground in ottawa. the people will welcome us as liberators. justin trudeau is a scholars bucket. he couldn't be read in the face because he is black in the face. i actually take this pretty personally and i will tell you why. this canadian mp said that just honking your horn and protest, hong kong, was code for "hail hitler," they are on unvaxxed-80 truckers are treated worse than -- remember at this table when i quoted a holocaust memoi,
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and i said you had to have skill to survive, but not as a good thing come as a tragic, horrible reality, i was called pro-nazi-is on. where are these people now when a real nazi -- where is that white house asshole who condemned me, do you remember that? where are those sharing -- why aren't they speaking up now? when they actually have a real nazi? because it is not about nazis, it is about gathering scalps of political adversaries, like a real nazi would. >> greg: on noetic >> jesse: has the biden white house commented on this? >> martha: it appears no. i agree. i was surprised how quickly the speaker stepped down. we don't normally see that kind of behavior in this country or anywhere else these days, accountability happening
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quickly. i thought trudeau's statement weak. sort of garbled interruption is information for no apparent reason. it is appalling. i chalk it up to either intentional or absolute, terrible, sloppy homework on the part of staffers who don't know enough to dig in and make sure that they have their eyes darted and their t's crossed before they put someone like this in such a place. >> greg: as long as you have the ukrainian flag on your ex handle -- this is all about ukraine though so they didn't bother to look, a bunch of loser. >> jesse: what is that again? >> greg: i have no idea appear to be when, dana perino gearing up to comoderate the second republican debate tomorrow and has only very special in store for us. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: the second republican debate is tomorrow and only one moderator needs a special booster seat to see the candidates, and that is dana perino. she will be sitting alongside stuart varney, the big event presented by fox business network and simulcast right here on the fox news cannel at 9:00 p.m. eastern. dana is already putting my amazing gift to good use by plastering my beautiful head shot all over the candidate podiums. look at this. >> hey, gutfeld, thank you so much for sending me the head shot. i have placed them just as you are and i talked about. here is the podium reveal. gutfeld. gutfeld. gutfeld. gutfeld. gutfeld. gutfeld. because what else does america need, but more gutfeld? >> greg: dana, i think you
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have spoke words of wisdom and just there. when will you be removing them? >> i left them up there because i figured everyone needs a souvenir when they come to the reagan library and what better than a head shot of you? may be instead of covid tests, they should send out your head shots all across america to make people happy. >> greg: that is so true. jessica, who do you think would be most excited by my head shot? >> jessica: i think -- he just wants to be on your show. >> greg: he actually turned me down. >> jeanine: what? >> jesse: turned you down? >> jessica: a vote for vivek is a vote against greg. >> greg: isn't that amazing? >> i have some -- you are going to tell me i have trivia? >> greg: here's the deal, dana, they told me to banter. and so i bantered. now i am done bantering. >> she's ready now. >> greg: i believe you have some trivia questions about the candidates for us and you are going to quiz us. >> i am going to test your knowledge. are you ready? session number one: which two
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candidates tried to win over voters by posting workout videos? >> jeanine: okay... >> greg: there was vivek. and >> greg: not that one and i'm going with these two. >> the answers are vivek ramaswamy and tim scott. did everybody get it? >> jessica: greg, there was a picture. rfk. >> i don't remember seeing the tim scott one. okay, here is another one. which candidate is a huge fan of the cartoon "garfield?" >> jessica: are you going to show a picture? >> garfield the cat. >> jeanine: unlike, i don't know... >> this is a very tough question and i do expect it to come up tomorrow night at the debate. the answer is mike pence. >> i rise today for the awesome
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and important duty, to pay a happy birthday wish to garfield. a large, orange, slovenly, lazy cat. >> greg: yes. >> there you have it. >> greg: i won. in your face -- >> i guess you have one. question number three: name the candidate who compared dr. fauci to an elf. let me see, what did jesse just put up? >> jeanine: i don't know... >> okay, is there unanimity? you guys got it right. here is ron desantis. >> i'm just sick of seeing -- i know he says he is going to retire. someone needs to grab that little elf and chuck him across. >> greg: health toss. >> greg, i am not surprised he did not call you and i little elves. >> greg: a problem with short
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people. >> i don't think he has that tall. >> jessica: he's not. >> jessica is tall. question number four: whose favorite movie is "the godfather?" >> jesse: come on. >> jeanine: this guy appeared to be but i make the trivia too easy? >> jeanine: we know him. it is his personality. >> absolutely. okay, and this candidate compared the senate to a nursing home. >> jesse: oh. >> that could be any of them. >> greg: i will go with this. >> jesse: i got it wrong! >> it was nikki haley. >> jesse: i forgot to. >> what i will say is right now the senate is the most privileged nursing home in the country. >> jeanine: i love that. >> that is all the trivia. >> greg: thank you, dana. >> jessica: are you excited? >> i'm excited. i am ready for it to happen, i think. i don't know. it's been a long day but a great day pierre i love being here at
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the reagan library. i wish you were here with me. i miss you guys. i have fomo. your support means a lot. thank you for your notes and for letting me put greg's picture everywhere at the reagan library. >> greg: you have fomo? you know there is an ointment for that? >> could you send that over to me at the hotel? >> greg: yes, i will. >> thank you guys. >> greg: all right. coming up, soldier taylor swift concert tickets recently? the irs wants a word. ♪ ♪ it's because of tiktok that i had to go out and get a website. i'm at a point now where i've outgrown my house. growing up, every me i'd get out of the shower, i would itch. my first experience with goat milk soap, it kinda was like a light bulb moment. tiktok is a fantastic platform for diy. if you'd have told me three years ago that i would own my own business
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: so many great songs. look what you made the irs do. if you sold from export tickets to taylor swift or beyonce tours and then could not go and sold them, listen up. the irs wants to know if you pocketed over $600 in profit while trying to resell. martha comes to visit kind of like a long time coming, right? that they are trying to regulate. >> martha: i find this extremely annoying. the old rule was $20,000 or over
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in business then you have a business selling tickets. if you are just a person whose plans changed and you sell your tickets, you shouldn't be taxed. tell the irs to get off these people's backs. that is the way stubhub works. to buy tickets and plans change and you get to sell them. my favorite part is only congress would come up with the red tape reduction act, which puts it at $10,000, right in the middle. i think if you have a business, you have a business, if not, you don't. >> jessica: taylor swift herself has come out herself, when the system crashed, people really preyed upon young fans. >> jeanine: here is the thing. the idea that you are going to go after americans for $600, starting with the venmo last year, wasn't it venmo, and now it is if you sell a ticket for $600 -- it's almost like we
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want -- if it is $600, we want to know if you are selling. isn't this the party that was going after billionaires who don't pay their fair share? i mean, leave middle america alone. i'm not so sure it is really about the inability to get tickets as opposed to making sure they crush in middle america who just decided they sell their ticket. >> jessica: greg, how do you feel about this? >> greg: you know what? i'm okay with this. i would ask the irs committed the people who steal up to $900 worth of merchandise from walgreens or target, do they pay taxes on the stuff that they steal? >> jeanine: bravo! >> greg: you idiots. >> jeanine: bravo. >> martha: additional 85,000 irs. >> greg: guns now. >> jessica: jesse, you can comment on this are travis kelce. >> jesse: i was going to say, it's a great point but it is also a good point, the fact of your hunter biden, you can take a tax deduction for escorts and
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lose a chinese diamond and not pay $100,000 from lawyers in china. we used to have a producer at this network who will remain nameless we spent hours a day at his computer mining ticketmaster and then buying the tickets and then reselling them on the submarket, and he cleaned up. he cleaned up! >> jeanine: what is he now? is he in jail? >> jesse: he is doing very well. he is still at the company. >> jessica: he has the 8:00 slot. >> jesse: that's not true. >> jessica: not true. "one more thing" is on next. ♪ ♪ i just always thought, “dog food is dog food” i didn't really piece together that dogs eat food. as soon as we brought the farmer's dog in, her skin was better, she was more active. if i can invest in her health and be proactive, i think it's worth it. visit betterforthem.com hi, i'm william devane. did you know it took our founders 116 days to debate and draft the u.s. constitution?
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i felt sluggish, i was diabetic, and my cholesterol was high. i would always be bloated and my stomach was always upset. now my stomach is flat. i'm happy with how golo has made me look, but what's more important is how i feel. i feel like i can walk the runway. i just--i want to show that at this age i can look and feel this good.
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there i am on the stage. i had a great time. i want to thank jason williams, who is right there, for the invitation and all the people who were so gracious to me. i had a fun time. a lot of great people. so,. >> jessica: awesome. >> judge jeanine: thank you. greg? >> greg: all right. tonight we have got a great show. brian kilmeade. ugh. emily compagno. first time guest kelly o'grady, her name sounds like a pub. mackey how sweet. let's do this. a man fulfilled a big dream of mine and i would be landing on top of a unicorn. watch this. here he comes. he is skydiving. i don't know where this is. ednothing ham, sure. england. he was the only guy to land directly on top of a unicorn. he hit it on the right spot. if he hit it on the horn, he would be -- he had would have to
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use a different bathroom. >> martha: very impressive. >> judge jeanine: martha? >> martha: check this out. >> jesse: i know him. >> martha: i love that, very own dancing weather ma mann, nick kosir. raise awareness for the fox corporate match initiative. great time to donate to tunnel 2 towers because fox will match the donation to up to $250,000 until saturday. so go to dot fox/22 t to donate. >> steve: t2t.org. jesse? >> jesse: eagles 3 and 0. look at the highlights. we got huretsd. plenty of time. plenty of time. that's a strike in the end zone. i haven't seen the game since i was on the air yesterday.
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what else do we have? swift up the middle, untouched. leaps over the defender. right down the guts of the defense. there going to sneak it in, hurts. beautiful execution. all right, 3-0. go birds. "jesse watters primetime." britney is on the show. >> greg: as a topic. >> jesse: as a topic. [laughter] >> jesse: the knife dance is featured. >> jessica: incredible off her nice video. not much time but you should know that 219 dogs went to a squeak for the sequel and broke the quinonez world record. the party took place park in los angeles. >> greg: how many were nonbinary. >> jessica: don't do that. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us. have great night, everybody. >> bret: hey judge is britney really on the show wit
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