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everyone. i am judge jeanine pirro along with harold ford jr., jesse watters, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." â â fox news alert. hundreds reportedly dead after an explosion at a hospital in gaza. israel pushing back after hamas claimed the carnage was caused by an israeli airstrike. brand-new video showing the chaotic scene outside the hospital where up to 500 people are feared dead. israeli prime minister netanyahu is reacting and saying "the entire world should know it was barbaric." terrorists in gaza that attacked a hospital in gaza and not the idf. those who brutally murdered our children also murdered their own children. mike tobin is in southern israel
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with the latest on that developing situation. mike? >> reporter: what we are hearing, it was palestinian islamic jihad that was going to go over the hospital there. one of those rockets, at least one of them was errant, struck in the facility of the hospital, causing the explosion and hundreds of civilian casualties. again, that is from the idf. and here is an explanation or at least a version from an adviser to prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> israel does not target places like hospitals and we wouldn't have deliberately hit. number two, we know that at the time of this tragedy, that hamas was firing a barrage of rockets, up to a third of rockets fired at gaza, inside the gaza strip because they malfunctioned. it is possible that this was one of those rockets that malfunctioned. >> mike: the arab world was
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quick to blame the israelis. in the gaza strip, the palestinian health ministry run by hamas said it was an israeli airstrike. we have seen demonstrations form up in the west bank. palestinian president mahmoud abbas dropped out of his planned meeting with president biden for tomorrow in protest over this explosion at the hospital. judge? >> jeanine: have you heard anything, mike, about the misfires? i mean, previous misfires before today? >> mike: there have been multiple misfires. these rockets, a lot of them are just made of machine shells in the gaza strip. they have misfired in the past. they have hit civilians. there's one case where an infant was killed by one of these errant rockets in the past and the palestinians have always been quick to blame israel. it takes a while for the facts to come out as it did in this case from the israeli side. >> jeanine: all right. we will go around the table. harold? >> harold: mike, thank you for your great reporting.
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has there been any comment from the biden administration? i know the meeting has been canceled. but has the president or blinken, anybody responded? and two, have there been any reaction from other arab leaders about meeting with president biden going this upcoming trip? >> mike: bill, you have heard a lot of protest and anger come the surrounding arab states. you get a lot of anger galvanizing and unifying the surrounding arab states. that is happening all the way to turkey. as far as what is happening in washington, i really am buried in stuff, congressman. i don't know what is happening. >> harold: be safe. >> jeanine: jesse? >> jesse: does the idf have any technology that they can show to the world that proves in terms of surveillance that this missile did not come from israel, that it actually was a missile from terrorists in gaza? >> mike: well, the drones are up. i can hear the drones.
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they are always surveying the gaza strip and the area of combat. israel has air superiority. they don't have any reason to take the drones down other than weather. there's also, there's an al jazeera broadcast that is going around on the internet. they claim at least through social media that it shows that moment of impact, the moment the jihad rocket hit the hospital. but not verified, jesse. >> jeanine: all right. dana? >> dana: you said that the gaza health ministry is run by hamas. and hamas runs the hospital. hamas hides their weapon inside the hospital. it is a little bit along the lines of what jesse just said, which is when something like this happens and there's an immediate reaction. some major media organizations said that this was israel's fault. how do you go about on the ground there as a reporter to try to get to the truth? what is the best way if we know that hamas runs the health ministry and runs the hospital?
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>> mike: well, gaza is very difficult right now. it is difficult to communicate with gaza and your convicts have all fled south. some of them don't have their phones working. any information on gaza is difficult. we get through hamas sources, know that they are playing the pr game. it is a very important component of their strategy. so you have to dig out everything you receive. the israelis were a little slower to respond because they wanted to do some analysis of the facts first. so it took a little while to get the version from israel where the arab reaction was immediate. while the israelis took us a moment to do some analysis. we will see if we get more data going forward, more evidence, more proof going forward, but right now, the idf says it was indeed an errant rocket from palestinians like jihad, not hamas. >> greg: hey, mike, it is greg. we know that hamas' strategy is to maximize civilian deaths, sometimes especially their own to galvanize the blow.
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israel's strategy is opposite of that. they don't try to hit any civilians. and yet, after every one of these things, there always seems to be the outrage always builds towards israel no matter what happens, especially in the western media. do you know why? >> mike: well, that goes back a long time, it goes back to the event that the palestinians called the nakba when the state of israel was formed and palestinians claimed that they were run off their land. there has always been unity and there's always been anger against israel and you always see the not only the arab states but the media will be quick to reach a conclusion against israel and you have the fact that israel was conducting unprecedented airstrikes into the gaza strip. it is not a surprise that the first conclusion that people would jump to would be that it was israel. but you also have deadly rockets being fired out by the
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palestinians all the time and they are not good-quality weapons. >> jeanine: okay, mike, thanks so much. and we will to get around the table for a few minutes. you know, jesse, there is video floating around. you asked a question about whether or not there was any way to identify. but there's video floating around that has not yet been certified or confirmed proving that it is palestinian. they say, you see a massive barrage fired on israel and a few seconds later, there's an explosion on the left in a direction opposite where all the other missiles are going. it may be as simple as a video that can show what has happened here. >> jesse: israel should be vigilant to win this war in the press because the press has a lot of effect around what the israeli military is going to be able to do because they are going to be under so much
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pressure to go in on the ground and go in quickly when it is not an easy job when you deal with tunnels. this strike obviously complicates the biden visit. he did not expect this to happen. now he is going down a day later after 200 civilians are allegedly dead. and there's an information warfare situation that he needs to get out there and say, if i were the president, i would be very clear that you cannot believe what you hear from the palestinians. you cannot believe what you hear from hamas. they are traditionally deceptive. and they are even denying some of the things that they did to these children. and to these women. so if i were israel, i would just be flooding the zone with as many facts and as many exhibits to prove that what they were doing was righteous and what they are doing is a surgical because this is tough. this is -- no one likes to see people die in a hospital like
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that. >> jeanine: and you know, dana, given that there -- they are historically known for putting themselves and putting situations where they're going to be targeted near a hospital, this is kind of consistent with their game plan. >> dana: it is. one thing that i was thinking that is different from years past is the technology that civilians have. or event that the terrorists the have, the tears had their phones and their gopro cameras because they wanted us to see the terror that they were creating an a situation like this, even a few years ago, would have taken maybe days to figure out, was it an errant rocket? here we are just some years -- mere hours later with different video and different set of facts and different angles of the videos so that israel which has a pr work that it needs to wage as well in order to protect itself from attack that is the one who causes a civilian harm or humanitarian crisis. there's some real benefit to having this immediate viewpoint. it is a strange way to do work
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at right now. so now hamas has decided to those that innocents are the ones who will be targeted. now we have the video evidence that we can use immediately to see as of journalists, that is why i asked mike, how on the ground are they figuring it out? it is chaotic, but within hours, we were able to figure this out. >> jeanine: yeah. greg? >> greg: i'm surprised that hamas -- i would assume that they were denied hitting a hospital because that is where they keep their command centers. that would have been my excuse. but i think the pr war is pointless. because if this has been going on forever and the media continues just to jump to the same conclusions, and i mean, everybody knows what hamas does. their whole points to maximize civilian casualties, to create a global discussed about the jews. i think at this point, you try to win. and the pr stuff that is secondary.
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>> jesse: i think it is a secondary, but it is definitely a component when you're dealing with a lot of disingenuous people from the press. >> jeanine: and isn't it important to do this now if they are worried that the idf is going for them? >> president biden a few days ago encourage the israeli person to follow the law. what i saw from the israelis is what you would want to see from a democracy with you. to see. they refrained from speaking too quickly. they investigated. they got the facts. and laid out and we likely will get video, the video that we have seen and others may have seen. we may see this video later in the evening. proving that this was not an israeli strike. the israelis do this -- don't do this. answer netanyahu has repeated. this incident is tragic. we should all acknowledge the tragedy and two, it will further isolate hamas and further isolate iran and i agree with some of many around the table, the media and some in the media
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have gone. but the fact that hamas immediate reaction has always been to blame israelis but it is for everyone to see what is it is tragic what is happening and what has happened. but the israelis did not do it and isolating iran and isolating hamas has to be at the forefront of what we try to get on here. >> jeanine: all right. up next, president biden on a high-stakes trip to israel as the war rages on.
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â â >> greg: president biden leaving for a high-stakes trip to israel. ahead of potential israeli ground offensive to destroy hamas. the president will be meeting with prime minister netanyahu as he looks to send a warning to iran. john roberts is in jerusalem with more on that trip. how are you doing, john? >> reporter: i'm doing good, greg. early in the morning here. but the war continues and the meeting with benjamin netanyahu is going to be more challenging with the way
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in that hospital in gaza with arab nations, putting the blame on israel, even the united nations is doing that. so president biden has got challenges ahead of him tomorrow and meantime, you know, israel is still trying to wrap its head about what happened a week ago saturday. we would talk with a fellow today who has gone through an experience that he never thought that he would and any time there was a suicide bombing in the past, israel or some sort of terrorist attack, he would see a group of people in green vest who would come out to collect the bodies of those who have been killed because according to jewish tradition, bodies must be buried. and sometimes they had to pick up these bodies and pieces to try to put them back together again. yasi landau he was at the [indistinct] on saturday morning and described for us some of the carnage that he saw here. i have to warn you, this is difficult to listen to. >> i would say even though it is very hard for me, i saw it and i was there. a person was lying on the floor.
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they turned her over. the stomach was butchered open. she had the baby, the infant, the unborn infant still connected to -- with the cord. stabbed. she was shot in the back. >> john: this is a man who has been there's been doing this for 30 years. he was in the world trade center in 2001. now he was in israel for this. clearly he got very, very emotional as we were talking to him and he says that there are some things in life that you can never and the carnage that he experienced is something that he will never be able to and see -- unsee. >> greg: thanks, john. or greg. i got lost. president biden is going to go there to address the humanitarian situation but how can you address a humanitarian
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situation when the response of the enemy is the opposite of >> dana: i think it is bold and probably a good idea. arbiter about a couple things. there are american hostages. we need to talk about that. and jacqui heinrich tweeted that a ground maneuver has been postponed and it is estimated that they are waiting for the end of the u.s. president biden's visit. idf officials criticized the postponement and it plays to prepare better. and so the other thing is, what john was saying that the meeting with netanyahu make it more difficult because what happened in the hospital, i think it is easier because yes, so abbas canceled the meeting with biden. i think -- you can't cancel the i cancel it with you because you need to be out there and telling your people exactly what is happening instead of allowing
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this lie to pictured -- perpetuate. let's force them to be honest. >> greg: speaking of, screw the u.n., judge. >> jeanine: i agree. and they ought to get out of new york, too. dana, you are right. it is a bold move for the president to go. i look i say it is going, it seems very out of character. first of all, he is slowing the israeli army -- army's ability to respond by the simple fact that he is there. and that delays everything. and that delay is not just about the war. it is about the hostages. my understanding from the source in the idf who says to me that biden wants the israel's detailed war plan after lincoln had a 7 1/2-hour meeting yesterday on what the israeli war plan is. now, why does biden need to know
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why does biden go in there and say he wants to know the targets, work with the infantry is directed? and my source that tells me the guy has never been in a war because the first casualty of every war is the war plan itself. and for a person to come in and say, i want to know what you're going to do, well, it is really not really his concern at this point back. the third thing is he wants to make sure that humanitarian aid goes to the palestinians. i understand that. but that has to be mutual and reciprocal. if the palestinians want aid need a third party link the international red cross to tell us that our hostages are okay. we don't just give aid and to the enemy who uses our hostages and uses people in hospitals to make israel look bad and make no mistake. abdallah made it clear, abdallah from jordan does not want the palestinians. he actually used the term red line, i do not want them.
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egypt does not want them. the president of egypt is a former general lcc. he knows that there is danger. he can't tell the difference between a palestinian and someone in hamas. so jordan does not want them. egypt does not want them. and when you got iran's leader, the ayatollah, who is praising the carnage, then we have got to recognize, this is a war. it has to be fought. hamas needs to be finished. >> greg: harold? >> harold: i understand, we are standing with, behind, and be with israel if indeed a second front, if they are invaded at the northern front, the northern border with lebanon. i get that. i hear your point, judge. i understand where the president is coming from. if his name was biden or trump or bush, i would be in support of that, too. i agree with you. and i think the president going
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into an important thing, to further show that we know that the reason this attack happened was because of the progress that the israelis and the saudi's have made with those along with us in breaking in, brokering a new path to reconciliation and growth economic growth and peace in the region. we should try our hardest to hold onto that. i know we all wants to hold onto that before we get there, we are going to have to deal with the situation in gaza and jesse, you have talked about that, tough, tough response. i cannot agree with you more. but there is the argument on the other side is not enough to do it, but it is what happens if and when we do do it? are we responsible also for gaza, will there be a military crisis, a humanitarian crisis there? there are a lot of complicated issues here. what i'm most encouraged by the president is going. i hope he is able to hold onto that coalition than anything, judge, the video
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that you shared with me before the show, that the person is able to get that to those other arab leaders, blaming israel for this attack on this hospital which is not seem to be the case. the evidence certainly does not support that. >> greg: dana, you have some news? >> dana: before jesse gets a comment, apparently jordan has canceled the summit with president biden and the egyptian and palestinian leaders on wednesday. so might feel to be that this trip feels a little premature. >> jesse: so he is stepping into this mess and they have not had a lot of success with blinken and the safe passage and he is walking out to a walk out with one of our greatest allies, the jordanians in the region. i was shocked when i was going 10 days after the terror attack. i think it is incredibly risky. just even politically to attach yourself to this conflict. this conflict can domino into a regional war. biden has got his hands all over it. symbolically, he is now entrenched in this. this thing could go sideways for
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they may have to abort their campaign in gaza. you could have days of days of days of hospital explosions that biden is now does not own it, but he is definitely now involved in a way physically that he would not have been if he had conducted david. i do think he is going there. cnn said this. he was going to help delay the ground invasion. that is so counterproductive, it is reckless. and it does not serve our ally bibi is being you are right. he should be singularly focused on orchestrating this ground invasion in gaza and now he has 48 hours before he has to deal with the head of state. that is not good. hamas rockets. we have seen how inaccurate they can be. i don't like the idea of having the commander-in-chief in israel when these faulty rockets that they make in a bathroom, they might even be trying to hit the president. they could just have one go sideways. and then you should not have the president doing shuttle
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diplomacy. it should be the state department. it should be for the defense department. and he is going to say, you know what? i had to -- i had a fire in my kitchen once. i know how you feel. >> dana: to me, there would be no shame in calling this off. >> harold: i hope he goes. >> dana: really? >> jeanine: he should not go. there's no point and him going. >> greg: members of the squad are rushing to blame israel for an explosion at a hospital that looks like it was caused by hamas rockets. even today, only a quarter of stem graduates are women. they'd go, oh, you don't look like an engineer. there is this preconception. some things are for boys. but diversity drives innovation. my goal is to really flip the script. pick something that you love and go for it. how do we live in space? how do we live on the moon? i want to help figure that out. you can create the blueprint. if you can see her, you can be her.
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killing 500 palestinians, doctors, children, patients. just like that. as potus, this is what happens when you refuse to facilitate a cease-fire and help de-escalate. i think she just did a little disinformation, jesse. >> jesse: so the squad has been the biggest purveyor of disinformation. omar shows photos of slaughter that was actually 10 years ago in syria. and then this woman comes out and she says, hamas is innocent and the israelis struck the hospital. these and when you say things like aoc, we need to de-escalation. you know, we can't have this collective punishment. that is just an academic's way of saying that they don't like jewish people. and this is what else she wants to do. she wants to take a million people who cheered 9/11 and bring them to newark city where we have more jews than anywhere.
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aoc, remember how joe biden used to say, was wrong on every single part -- foreign policy issue? aoc is getting close because after joe biden accidentally launched an air strike that killed 10 workers after the she and when donald trump had the air strike that took out selemani, she criticized donald trump for taking out the biggest cheerleader in the entire region. she does not know what she is talking about. she is dangerous. but she is actually more time than dangerous. >> dana: the squad does not mention the american hostage. >> greg: they don't mention anything about america unless they believe that there are domestic terrorists. that is the biggest threat are these extreme maga republicans. she is a toady and a tool for terrorists. i don't know if she is a willing dupe that does not matter. they are on the tip of the
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of the appear of this lineage shaming. again, they are demanding a great punch which the oppressed gets to half against the so-called oppressor and this is in no way more involved than what you see on the campuses. it is the campuses. it is blm. it is the squad. they are all under this spell of a destructive mind virus that makes it okay to dehumanize other groups of people. and they have been doing this with everybody, not just the jews. >> dana: harold, is the squad on an island of its own? the democrats don't want to be around them. >> harold: i think they are from a policy standpoint. there have been literally no impact influence on our country's support for israel and for that matter, the majority of democrats and the party. every party has its crazies and they are being crazy about this. i disagree with that and i'm glad they are have no influence on policy. >> greg: i think it is worse than crazy. it is evil. >> harold: it depends on how you look at it. i don't disagree with you. we have a group of people in congress who can't elect a speaker.
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>> greg: that is not evil. that is just incompetence. >> harold: i don't disagree. i think it is incompetence and it is paralyzing the process of what is happening in congress. the squad does not speak for me or israel. >> dana: it doesn't speak for some people, though, judge. >> jeanine: you know what? they are democrats. and they were elected and they are in districts where they will be elected again. i disagree with just about everything that they say. look, there was no mention in their demand for a cease-fire of the hostages. why aren't they calling for hamas to release the hostages to prove that hamas are good people? because they are not put the squad is not and neither is hamas. and the next thing is their resolution that they have got, deny israel the right to defend itself and to bring justice for the loss of life and the brutality of the massacre that occurred on innocent israelis.
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and you know what? you have to kind of liken it to world war ii. okay? should we not have bombed germany, alright? should we not have done that? we were in a world war. people die in a war. we did not start it. israel did not start it. and israel made a decision based upon apparently the plan that iran put together and then iran is cheering. >> dana: okay. coming up, brand-new anti-israel college protests breaking out as some students are begging for cash to support their mental health. t their mental health. j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with advisors who create a plan with you, and help you find the right investments. so great getting to know you, let's take a look at your new investment plan. ok, great!
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to help students' mental health after they were subjected to relentless bullying and intimidation for blaming the jewish state for the hamas terror attack. what about the therapy for the students who have to deal with radical pro-hamas professors like this cornell university teacher who was caught praising the terror attacks? >> it was exhilarating! it was energizing! this challenge to the [indistinct]. it is shifting the balance of power. it is exhilarating! >> jesse: and we have the president of united states on the tarmac boarding air force one on route to his role which we believe is about a 10 or 11-hour flight. so greg, -- >> jeanine: he made it. >> jesse: do you remember were churchill, that professor after 9/11 who said we deserve it?
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you are seeing this pop up everywhere and these are ivy league colleges. >> greg: i wonder how many of pole jitss for terror expect us to forgive their loans. you know. but i do -- i mean, they are proving to us that they do need mental health help, right? i will pay for a month in a sanitarium, and straitjackets. get them away from these and coordinators. that professor says you would not be human if you do not feel it exhilarating. so is he is actually saying as a human, you would look at these other people as subhuman and take joy in their death. that is what he is saying. i'm a, he is a sick dude. you should not be around -- he should not be around people if that is what he says. i don't think he would feel that way if it was his family. i mean, the idea that the students, this is the best part. the students, they can laugh and rebel -- revel in the death and the rape and the relation of jewish people, but the bullying
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is much worse. how dare you. you have the freedom to mark the dead. we have the freedom to say you losers and that is bullying, i am so pro bowl in right now but i'm going to your head in the toilet. >> jesse: do you think this professor should keep his job? or is that cancel culture, dana? >> and i would fire him. i don't want to be around that. i don't think students should have to listen to him. he is not welcome to a job. >> jesse: even if he is tenure? >> dana: tenure is so stupid. can we get tenure? >> jesse: they don't give out tenure at fox. >> dana: yeah, nobody gets tenure here. are not concerned for the students. i don't want to be compensated. and i'm hoping that they can maybe learn about what the -- why they are feeling the way that they do here. and they were saying that they were docked. you are not doxxed if you sign
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your name on a letter. >> jesse: they want the money. you think they are you going to use it for mental health services? >> jeanine: no, they might send it to hamas. you know what? the way i look at this, if you got this professor of cornell, you got -- i think that is her name, the president of harvard. i think they should all be appropriately punished. whether that does not giving contributions to these are ivy league schools, and harvard and the rest of them. but when i say about -- think about what was is they are that they need a crying corner, that they need money, they need mental health, they need all this nonsense. they should look at the conservative kids on campus for the last four years.
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who are afraid to say what believe. people on the left who don't have common sense, who say, defund the police, it should be safer. i mean, i hope that all of this is a turning point that we have gotten to point. in america where we are realizing some things are about life and death. >> jesse: congressman, you believe that these professors are incubating terrorist sympathizers? do you think law enforcement should take a closer look at these goals? >> harold: maybe. two things i was a first. hamas, two things that their constitution, they want to have more power where they operate, which is not uncommon for a political organization. second, they want to destroy israel and kill jewish people. if you want to stand up for the palestinians, and i think there is a righteous lane for that to ensure that they have opportunity. conflating hamas and palestinian issues is just simply the wrong way. you would expect a professor to recognize that.
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if i were the president of cornell cornell, i would call him. i think he was a young man. i would have read the book to determine what i could fire and i would fire him. but you got to read the book. i cannot imagine that you would be allowed to have -- the second thing i would do, the white house may need to and congress may need to convene. how they want to go after these things and figure out who is funding these organizations. we may need a big white house conversation on what is happening on our campuses around hate. this is another example of it. we got to figure out and ivy league state schools, private schools, small schools, something is happening and this is not good for our country and certainly not good for our communities across the nation. >> greg: don't you dare misgender a guy in a dress. that is hate speech. this is not. >> jesse: we will have a conversation about that. [laughter] coming up, the battle for house speaker rages on after jim jordan loses on the first vote. â â >> harold: the search for
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tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. the guy who had th a new house speaker is still happening. jim jordan losing and it is unclear if he has enough support to get, the magic number. congressman jordan and outs a second vote will take place tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. the guy who had the job two weeks ago, congressman kevin mccarthy is speaking out and he is blaming democrats for the chaos. >> every single democrat along with a republicans vote to shut down one branch of government. that is why -- know, no, no, no, let's go back to how it got here. we will not be here if every single democrat did not vote with the eight republicans to shut this down. >> harold: that to me is an interesting take on where we are. you have an opinion on this? you agree with mr. mccarthy? >> greg: i don't know if i have an opinion. i kind of want jim jordan to win so that he will wear a jacket. this feels really small and petty. it just shows you that petty politics is in mortal no matter what happens. this goes on. we have bigger fish to fry and buy fish i mean hamas. so -- >> harold: judge? >> jeanine: i was looking up the names of the eighth. i'm so angry that we are even in the situation. at this point in time, with the
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democrats and mccarthy is absolutely right. you have mccarthy who did everything the democrats predicted, you know, the republicans shut down the government and people in the military would not get their check. now we are in a situation where they need the project and now mccarthy kept the government open and now the democrats are voting to get him out. it is disgusting and everyone who was involved in that, nancy mace, all of them, they were in this mess because of them. and jim jordan is great. scalise is great. mccarthy is great. i don't know if it is petty nonsense. >> jesse: you are asking me -- >> harold: do you blame the democrats for the situation? >> jesse: that is what that is what you call brilliant framing. [laughter] is it true? yes, it is technically true. all of the house democrats and a republicans shut down the congress. now, congress is shut down. do you notice anything different? has your life change? >> harold: israelis can get the
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money. israelis are going to get the money. 20 why did you say that? >> jesse: you mean, greg? [laughter] >> dana: i would say where is the album solvers caucus when you need them. is a problem that they need soft and they got democrats that can help serve it. >> harold: they said five to 10 of them would join to give patrick mchenry limited power for -- >> jeanine: did that happen? >> harold: they may have to do it tonight. >> jeanine: tomorrow. >> harold: this is not the democrats' problem. if the democrats were in the majority, they would choose a problem. let me write that down.
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10 p.m. guy benson, jamie lithgow, kat timpfk it ty >> check ibut out. let's do this. greg get, finalls busted. those >> you know, finally we gotat those replacements w fori moun all those statues that were torn down. >> check out this many mount rushmore. greg gutfeld sculptures. this was from a guy namem d dale edward holbrook. he's a veteran and he's at veterans sculptur e com. >> you know what i love about these? these remind me of every murder weapona co from a columbo episoa >> and somebody gets really mad. they go boomand then the, and tt it back on the thing and it's over. so you want to kill somebody? thesect. aree are perfect. by the way, they're not for sale. i'm not even trying to sell them. i just lik s them.e to have one. >> yes, you can. i will stare at you all day just like me. want that one? yeah jesse: gl, that's the ugly one. >> they're all beautiful. you're selling in, though. >> okay, we got to hear about this dog named parker. it's a burmesethat mountain dog. but that hasn't stopped him from becoming the honorary mayor of georgetown, colorado. >> he has a lot of hats. he loves snow. it's starting to snow there.
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