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the search goes on with no >> greg: i'm greg gutfeld with judge jeanine pirro piers morgan, jesse watters, and a person who once carved an
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igloo out of an ice cube dana perino. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ u.s. troops now coming under attack in the middle east, amid fears that we are on the verge of world war iii.ar a doctrine os f kissing aroundsf ass is backfiring big temperne could expand the gaza/tehran warning if they join in thebi fight. iranian proxy terrorist groups targeting u.s. military bases in the region, 13 times in the past week. >> we will take all necessary measures to defend our troops and interestwills overseas. the groups conducting these attacks are supported bystth thg see, the iranian regime.orte what we are seeing is the prospect for more escalation against u.s. forces and personnel in the region in the very near term coming from proxy forces and ultimately from irane
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by virtue of our announcement over the weekend, we are preparing for this escalation both in terms of defending our forces and responding decisively. >> greg: while biden tells israel to pump the brakes on advising gaza, still launching attacks against the jewish state. and resg g the idf says they killed terrorists who attempted to infiltrate the country by sea. th e situation deteriorating so fast that the white house is working on evacuation plan. require getting hundreds ofon thousands of american's out of the middle east if all speec pli when one breaks loose.ca john kirby not denying the reporte but adding this. >> what we are talking about is just -- there are no active efforts right now to evacuate americans from the region, other than what we are doing in israel with those flights. there is no active efforts. we are not parking ships off the coast anre nd getting ready to d marines in and get people out of -- you pick the place over there. that's not happening y to right now. get >> greg: jesse, i thought the big news was kirby
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making a play clear that without iran you don't have hamas or hezbollah he said direct involvement.ha what do you think yoveu might summarize today, in only the way jesse watters can. >> jesse: i would buy off hezbollah and i would destroy hamas.f here's why. they have these two proxy guys. they hate hamas. they are sunni, they think their barbarians. one shot, activated them, "went in like savages," and israel will destroy them, so they could never use them as leverage again. des you have to give them time. hezbollah is different.ry they have more of a military. they control a lot of the politics in lebanon,ey c about a million palestinians there. so i negotiate and wouldn't go in, but i would let the israelis so ido that. if -- we now have irando t sponsoring a tax. we basically have missileng defense, so that's going to be
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good. these are a lot of troublemakers. these are not the iranian national guard. so, you can protect the assets that way, and if they ever dod kill aifn american, that's when you launch a strike against mayi llbe there oil export hub. you can take that out and knock them to the stone age becauseta they can supply anyone witkeh ol and then they are broke.now, right now what trump did was crucial. he assassinated -- and then said if you kill any american, it's over. they launched a lot of strikes. a lot concussionsve reverberations. that was not good, but not a single american soldier died. you have to be careful here. you don't want this thing -- remember, i don't think thei saudis want any warsdo withsa israel. they were about to make peace.ee egypt's got a lot of problems. they are not going to attack israel. jordan is a satellite state. they are not going to do anything. they are more worried abouan ite
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arab mob running against them theirerthrowing governments. you just have to manage the situation. i don't know if joe biden is up for the job. >> greg: dana, don' how should the viewer at home digest this information? it's been a busy day. >> dana: it has. there's plenty to learn, and it takes a long time to understand it, and it's worth the investment. ll, t of all, i do think and i'm not just saying it because i work here -- the coverage on fox news is incredible.ed remember, fox news did not jump to conclusions and sayib that israel had bombed the hospital.b smart enough to know that whenom hamas officials say that israel bombed the hospital and 500th people died, you say "it's make sure that's true." lethat wasn't true. ten days later, you have mainstream media like "the new york times," bbc reuters, others saying "we should've waited a moment." i think oumes,s,r coverage heres great, we have good people in the field. some of the podcasts, the nonmainstream media is really good.di
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a barry weiss. weisif you are looking for someg that's good forever ready to read and your family, especially junior high, high school college students, "the free press" by barry weiss is excellent. i listen to thllege magazine pot every day -- "call me back with dan" -pres- there is not a moment that you spend in college that could be more important in this. partly because now, yo colu hava situation where the most important class in u.s. politics is the older liberals who are runninisg institutions, and the younger base who wants to upend all of those institutions. we are going to be dealing withg thisoi for a generation. whatever happens in the next year or so, six months, howevere long it takes for israel to do it it's going to do,s that's important, but this is a it'generational struggle. radical islamic terrorists who hate your way of life, they are patient. youethey don't stop.
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learning about it now is really important. it's a great question. >> greg: thank you, dana.im pothat was helpful. >> dana: thank you. >> greg: piers, what's your take thana? then, we will get the judge to rip you apart. [laughter].g: p >> piers: i watched you yesterday.e ju you said -- "what a weirdo." this is incredible complicated politically, militarily, all of ita . i talked to some people who know. yy brother was a british arm colonel, retired last year, 37 years in the army come served ib iraq, afghanistan, fought urban conflict against people who wantedn to kill everyone. my brother and my sister's husband's are the, british army colonel, same deal iraq/afghanistanryon and. they are concerned about what israel does here.ni they are extremely wary ofst abo watching a full-blown invasionis of gaza. they completely understand these desire to wipe out hamas. t i get that. i thino wipek they should be eradicated. the question is how best to do this. a full-blown ground invasion --s if you look at iran --ti theirfl motivation, hamas' motivation.--
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they want to kill as many jewish people as they can, wipe out israel. iran, the samemas'.sh what's best-case scenario for them?fo this was all heading to peace in the middle east.dd even the saudis were getting into bedle with the israelis. that's why they have done this sau gnow. a horrific such scale that they knew they would goad the israelis into potentially overreacting. now, what's a proportionates reaction tino -- what was october 7th? i don't know.- it was so atrocious, barbaric, medieval, i don't know how you determine a proportional response. what i do know is if they get this wrong and level of gaza hundreds of thousands of palestinians potentially die which could happen in a ground invasion and hundreds of thousands more get displaced back to their homes where destroyed? going to wipe out a mind-set which motivates and drives hamas.e
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is it's going to stop the radicalization of young palestinians wanting teo go to groups like that? i think you could have the opposite effect. biden and his administration trying to urge sometime in caution from the israelis -- not caution anurged getting rid of i hamas, but the way they do it i think is going to be fundamenta to how a piece of this region can or cannot be achieved or damaged. >> greg: all right, judge. >> piers: rip me away, judge. [laughter] >> jeanine: the way hamas fights is they will put civilians in a situation where they are going to be harmed. this is a question that hamas has to answer, not israel.th israel was attacked, as you say in a medieval, barbaric way. we knew that iran was behind this.ro we know it from the get-go. why all of a sudden is the
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pentagon and the white house saying "iran has its fingerprints all over it?"'t they can't d deny it anymore. they simply can't deny it. we've got this person in yemen the west bank that's all riled up now. we got israel telling their people to get away from the northern border where lebanon peis.no now we've got the united states saying 600,000w we americans in lebanon and israel. they have to evacuate.is wera are getting ready to get in the middle of this war, because we have been pushed into it. we have fed the monster from the time barack obama came into office.o then, when trump came in, he took it away from monster, and biden gave the money right backd in this love affair for a nuclear deal. now, iran is making billions on the international oil market and we are like "it may or may ionanot be iran." it is iran, we know it's a iran. i spoke to my friend -- and
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today, they are moving most of their planes out of lebanon. they are putting them in cypruse qatar, kuwait,m and turkey. they know it's coming. it's inevitable what has r,happened.ne we have created a monster anvid now we have to deal with it. with nine american serviceman in iraq, and of the three attacks in syria, we've got 13 attacks on our armedin forces in the lat week. what are we supposed to do, put our tail between her legs and run away? we are the united states of america! wsupp hamas has made a decision to control palestine. the arabs will not assimilate the palestinians. why? they are afraid of them. because they have a mind-set. you cannot buy this mind-set away from them. they grow up in grammar school learning to kill, hate jews.hi the end of this will not be prettyarni. kirby cannot deny that war withf
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iraq is possible, and we are partially sponsor before putting iran in a situation to fight hamas, hezbollah, and -- and after we have fed the monster e moan't run away. we got to deal with it.we instead of feeding it, we ough t to freeze the funds, $6 billion $10 billion in sanctions that we just released to them of money that was frozen in iraq. we've got to break them financially. otherwise, we are going to suffer consequences.t to >> greg: there you go. >> piers: do you agreee with me? [laughter] >> greg: coming uprs: , the white house getting tough on anti-semitis m by calling out .slamophobia lamophobia the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam, who make- everyday products, designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder, that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that- i need a breakthrough card. like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more. plus unlimited 2% cash back on
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♪ >> jeanine: the biden
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white house is facing criticism for downplaying the alarming increase of anti-semitism in america.eanie tearinalg down israeli hostage posters. o jewish students say they are too afraid to go to class, a stus pro-hamas protesters rage on college campuses. karine jean-pierre asked about the anti-israel bias, and her answer was a disgrace. >> reporter: what is the levele. of concern about the potential rise of anti-semitism and everything that's going on in israel? >> secretary jean-pierre: a couple of things. we have not seen any credible threats.seen i think there's always been questions about credible ethrethreats. just want to make sure that that's out there.t look, muslim and those perceiveo to be muslim have received an unreal amount of hate.se p >> jeanine: the response was so that she was busted for the week response on anti-semitism.
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>> i understand there's a press briefing book, a lot of topicss but when someone asks a question about if the white house ibus concerned about the rise of anti-semitism, it's a simple yes. i know the president is against anti-semitism.f >> jeanine: she says now she misheard the question and tried to clean up her mess in today'sj eabriefing. >> secretary jean-pierre: i understand howng important more clarity is, especially at this time. when jews are targeted because of their beliefs, or their identity, when israel is singled out because of anti-jewish hatredou, that is anti-semitism >> jeanine: it's very interesting that number one, she had to look at her briefing book, but number two, she said she misheard the question in the "politico" article that she was quoted in 24 hours later que. a she seemed to hearrt everything
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else that day.i li >> it's a strange thing. i listens to it again. i imagine she did mishear the question, but the other thing i wonder is what about the reporters in the briefing room who listened to her answer and let ithe go? and not say "did you really just say what you said?" y then, the white house lets it sit for 24 hours. sort of like when hamas says israel killed 500 at the hospital, that's the headline kl they run with. the problem for the white house as they are constantly doing unmixed messages w. jews in america are 2% of the population, 51% of the u.s. reported hate crimes.i that is just a fact. i don't thindothk the president would need to actually -t- if yu are -- -- and for that.un dei understand it's a tough job and they are working a lot of hours. may be, you are prepared for something you didn't get. this is the other thing i would say. your audience is many different levels. it's not just the people in the
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briefing room or people who were talking heads on cable tv because who cares about ust thi i want theo remember one thing n particular, though i knowre yesterday's important. >> jesse: on the heels of national i k -- respect your tv personalits imy day.ls [laughter] >> dana: i was thinking backna to when i was press secretary there was not social media. that came in the year after.earo i was never more recognized than i was when we traveled to israel and south korea.nizee trel why? because people who rely on the united states for moral clarity over the leadership, they will hang on your every word if thewf are in trouble, and that's why it's so important to get it t right. >> jeanine: jeanine, what dana says is accurate, that jews are victims of 51% of the hate crimenis in this country.ne muslims are victims of about 10% of the hate crimes. that doesn't even reflect what's going on in europe.pi
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it certainly doesn't reflect the whole topic that you saw -- what they are talking about where jews are being murdered. >> piers: i would like some mental clarity to the mental though sawlkint process. when sibley asks you ake very simple, clear question to comment about risingea anti-semitism,r which is very palpable around the world, and shocking, your natural reaction is not to immediately pivot toda something completely different the way she did and talk about another group of people. two things really. one, i was in london the day of october the seventh, i was walking down, the israelhe di embassy is there. there were already thousands of people gathered i mistakenly thought they might be there in the support of the people of .e ael they were screaming ansud celebrating what hamas had donec to innocenret israeli civilians. i found that shocking. there were thousands, within
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hours. then, i had dinner over the weekennnd with a high profile jewish female friend of mine in israel at the time, flew outeren soon afterwards. she articulated to me the sense of real fear. first, trauma and shark amongst jewish people around the world but fear.gs the fear wasn't justt because of potential reprisals or anythinge to do with what happened october 7th. the fear was the reaction theyet were seeing on the streets inin new york, london, sydneyg , peoe saying "gas the jews" in sydney. these are supposedly civilized democratic responsibility societies with dutch fast populace is in these countries was to celebrate what had happened. that's a terrifying thing for any jewish person to witness on their television screen or in thewadg foperson. my message to karine jean-pierre's let's not have any more failings of moral character. listen to the questions you are being asked.'s nl the entire world, as you said
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dana, they are watching nos yott for clarity, but a position which makes people on the receiving end of this disgustino abuse and threats and everythin that's coming with it, that makes them realize we are watching and taking this thaseriously. i thought would happen was a complete disgrace, honestly. >> jeanine: jesse, growing up -- american are takintly.g courses on firearm safety, going to shooting ranges around the country as they fearan for their safety. >> jesse: i think every american should do that:. hispanic, black, jewish however, go get trained up. i certainly have been. i lovever, how the next day, she comes out and says "i want tot cleadar up one thing, i love the jews."cl ea[laughter] she turned to the wrong page in the binder?rn she didn't hear the question judge?ed anti-semitism does not sound like islamophobia. it doesn't sound like it at all. i think jewish people or six times more likely to be victims
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of hate crimes. she has a real problem. the democrats have a real problem with radical palestiniae activists in their party. and a jewish issue. people for some reason think just because hamas and the palestinians are the underdogs that you have to root for the underdogs. you don't have to root for the underdogs.re tt fo the underdogs can be vicious nasty killers pick it doesn't mean you have to sign with them. shcan us,e is in trouble. i think now everybody reallyer realizes where she is coming from instinctually on a lot of ybrealissues. >> jeanine: definitely. wrap it up, greg on .lo t >> greg: it's interesting about that statistic and the statistics you hear about>> hate crimes, jews are victims og 51% of the hate crimes -- they never mention who the victimizers are. why is that? isn't that interesting? doesn't make you wonder why they don't mention who the suspect is in certain crimes until it falls out of the news cycle? i think she heard what she wanted to hear.
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she stopped listening in the middle of that sentence and heard it islamophobia instead of anti-semitism. asthatan a product of identity politics, she completed groups with individuals, so that hatred for hamas becomes islamophobia and then a one-off racist actia becomes the guilt of an entire park population.,ff that's how it works. she is a mouthpiece for the administration that sees us thate problem. that speech, and i'm paraphrasinghat what joe biden said, but he said this kinalwadf problem exists right here in sing america. he said it in not those words but you get the meaning. you get the meaning.th e i just want to read something. i read a reuters piece today right before thesomeeute show. you wonder how this politicaayl hysteria against jews has happened. it's happening because of hoiaw the media frames the story. reuters will say -- and going ts quote them -- "hamas' assault on israel of 1400 dead."am
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then, "these air strikesas killd more than 5,000 palestinians." one, left versus killed. hamas left, israel killed. two, putting the numbers side-by-side as if you're only supposed to compare a singleo co variable. no good, no evil, just a single variable. you've got t.o learn this stuff when you are reading the news. finally, they got their numbers from a gaza official from that nallsecond statement.m no wonder you are seeingth thousands and thousands of ng students being brainwashed being part of a political hysteria.f this is how this stuff is filtered and framed. >> and that explains why young people, their belief in theou ngpalestinians -- it's so different than other people. next, so much for standards: a blue state is dumbing down basic reading, writing, and math f equity. the name o ♪ ♪ f equity. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: the left, dumbing down education in america in the name of equity. high school students in the blue state who -- will not have to prove basic mastery ofts i readg writing, and math, to graduate from high school. the states woke board of wok education decided -- deciunanimously to mix thes. standards. they dumbed down rules will nou kick ifon for five years. it's a big slap in the face to dozens of them who are opposed. it comes at a terrible time for oregon kids,re s who are struggg to read. 72% of oregon fourth and eighth graders do not meets proficiency in reading further grade level. greg gutfeld, what's happening in oregon?in r >> greg: we warned you equityev isel not a quality.
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equality means you start at the same place which is easy i compared to equity which means that you finish at the same place which is statistically impossible, because we are individuals. we can't end at the same place. if you want equityakes, that mes that you have to push the end point all the way to the weakest performer, and that creates incompetence, and there gotherds your actual standards. this is -- by the way, the college demonstrations of this equity delusion, they are connected. if you remove academic standards, all you have isst indoctrination. if you replace hard work and achievement, ego, attention, and self-importance, you end up with these mindless, delusional edprotesters. they are indoctrinated, troubled souls because they are not learning anything. we replaced history with hysteria. it's time for parents to wake ue and look at how will you vote lookan at the campuses, the unions. you need to ask yourself: is there a party for parents? w you are replacing geometry with
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gender, and that ain't going to help them in the workplace. >> jesse: jeanine, it's also about the parents making the kids read periods before creating inequality in the name ofs ma equity. they are basically saying "if you are a minority, you are not going to do as well, so when you come outyo of the womb, just put them on that track. they won't do as well.at t" that's as racist as you can get. that's the state of oregon. this is my thought. if the teachers union had anything to do with this, it is an admission of their failure. if they were not part of this decision, you should fire them anyway because the kidtheir fait learning anything. right now, schools are nothing more than day care centers. it's determined that these kids are this color, and thereforet let's just push them out of the
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system. so what does that mean from kids who were coming in? are they going to get a good education or continue with thi"s belief that "we don't have to do that much." why are teachers willing to help?he during the pandemic, there were a bunch of illegal kids who cama in. it was in samen francisco. i believe it was july. it was their vacation. they said, though they weren't going to teach the americaen'tn kids, they were going to teach these illegal kids on their own time how to read so they could get to school easier. ldeverything is backwards and upside down.sierward no part of it incentivizes our kids. >> jesse: piers, do you have art incethis problem overseas? >> piers: we do.: pi you can chart it back to egg ane spoon --n ch [laughter] >> jesse: never dropped an egg.art >> piers: -- and we took it very seriously. it was a talent, skill, and yo uin want to win. in england, they banned egg and spoon races.d i chart everything from that. i blame my country for this. the moment they did that, what they said was it is getting too competitive and kids werthy edi hurting each other. then, they banned the mothers and fathers day race, because --
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the kids we can competitive seeing mom or dad lose. as a society, used to celebrate winning and achievement and success coming first, and hating losing coming last. we are becoming the complete lastrse. as a society that celebrates losing, you see people a inys instagram going "i am so proud of myself, i passed my driving test for the ninth attempt." why did it take nine attempts? you are a terrible driver.el i >> jesse: keep my wife out of this. [laughter] >> piers: until we stop celebrating weakness in losing this is -- the kids are being told "don't worry about being t dumb, that's fine," but what happens when they get to the real world, when they get out of thal ae portal and have to compe for jobs over people, whatever it may be? they don't know how to beto competitive in that environment because -- don't have to have one. b we have to bring back the mentality that winning is ea god thing.e to
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used to be at school, being better them people around you was a good thing and nothing to be embarrassed about at . >> greg: they found jobs at a disney, anheuser-busch. >> piers: in the corporations are seeing their profits tanking. [laughter] >> dana: it's no longer the softs no bigotry below expectat. it's declared bigotry below eexpectations. they just say it out loud. glenn youngkin, the governor of virginia. how did he would make his race?r the number one applause line o s when he went to every town hall and saidlaus "i will increase standards for math and reading in your schools," and he wonr ma overwhelmingly. when there is a republican president, everybody is roncerned about how othe countries are doing as far as literacy and math, but when there's a democratic president was a "black and brown people you weren't as good at this and we will take care of this for you.d" c it robs them of theiarr right to
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the pursuit of happiness. i think it's a civil rights issue.ev here's another thing: do not ever support free college until they fix k-12 education. if you fix k-12 education, you2 do not need free college. : bring back egg and spoon.>> >> yes. >> jesse: eggs are so expensive. >> how competitive that would be>> --be >> jesse -: let's go! let's do it tomorrow. egg end. >> jeanine: i've american and touched the winner gets to stay in their chaird.et [laughter] >> jesse: tried to, causing an airplane.tr high on magic mushrooms, thiies those details, next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> piers: talk about a bad trip.
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this pilot accused of trying to cut off the plane's engine midflight. says he was high on magic mushrooms. making his first court appearance in portland to face 83 counts of attempted murder. he has reportedly been telling investigators who thought he was having a nervous breakdown at the time, consumed psychedelicvt mushrooms for the first time. dramatic audio capture the moment when the plane's actual pilot alerted air traffic controllers about the incidentm. >> just to give you a heads up we have got the guy that tried to shut the engine down out ofat the cockpit. he doesn't sound like he has caused any issue in the back right now. other than that, yeah, we want law enforcement as soon as we get on the ground.ot [laughter] >> piers: i love the calmness of theas w voice. "we had a pilot who go: t magic mushrooms, trying to crash the plane, but every thing is fine." in the back. magic mushrooms expert on the
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panel, what do you make of this story? >> greg: what a terrible use on of an amazing drug. [laughter] seriously, i mean, you can take it before "the five,dr" but not when you are operating largeslye machinery. it doesn't make any sense. but, this does have a happy ending in that the plane landed safely. if it didn't, we would nevery have known his answer. it would've been n a complete mystery and no one would've guessed that a mush brain was on mushrooms.ould he gives a bad name to a drug used -- coke >> piers: how long does itsed stain your system? >> greg: thalongt depends. can dore three ways you it.re e [laughter] there is micro-dosing, which may sue kind of happy, a normal dose under careful supervision in a careful setting, a 3-4 hour run4 and it be safe. or, you can take too much andit bact like an idiot. that'sor what he did. >>ke a piers: on this final spot giving you that authority, could you actually look likegi you hae beenvi perfectly normal? which he clearly was up until the moment that he did this then go nuts? >> greg: if you're microdosing. if you are there, you can snap
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out of it if you want to turn over a record. you can still doan certain thin. >> piers: judge, are we buying e this? before the whole thing sounds -- to me. the who why is a pilot who is getting a free ride back home or whatever he's doing in the cockpit? why is he in a jump seat? who gave him permission? they locked the door for a reason. did anybody know this guy personally? that he worked for the airlines? i don't know, i don't like anything about it.ally first of all, i would arrest him. so you know, just because he was under mushrooms doesn' t mean he has any defens youe to the atted murder of 83 people.does >> from all accounts he had an impeccable record. a family guide to process from a perfectly normal, nothing on his record to suggest anything untoward. >> dana: for his neighbors saying he was a great guy -- if he had murdered 83perfhis o pee wonder if they would be saying yingfthat. if you are fearful of flying one of the things my husband always has, as a pilot, is "the
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people who are at the sharp end of the plane want to get hom, e e just as much as you do." apparently not at this case. i hate the excuse he has. "i have appaa mental health problem." if you have a mental health h probleeam and you are a pilot, u .le get help m there's resources. you have benefits. you can see if you can get some help for that. can instead, he experienced with magic, goes into a cockpit to try to get home, and that isli tells the flight attendants "you'd better subdue me," which tells me he has some sort ofddat ability to snap out of it to be like "i need help here," andy they put him in plastic.to >> piers: some parts of america have legalized magicme p mushrooms, oregon is one of them . is a time to look at that again? >> jesse: if people had listen to me and not decriminalize psychedelic drugs, this would've happened. [laughter] they listens to greg. oakland anpsd san francisco essentially decriminalized it. he lives a half-hour outside of san franciscoaklo in oakland.
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what did he do? you can't remove the taboo from psychedelic drugs, okay? this is not cannabis.de this is an even cocaine.li i would rather have him on cocaine in the jump seat. this guy was a straightlaced dude, probably during his whole life. he had kids. dure he had a normal job, he had a buzz cut. he takes mushrooms and he thought the whole planae was he tgoing down.e he starts grabbing stuffwh. you know what he said? "i'm not okay," and he threw his headphones at the copilot. when they brought him back h" ae said to the stewardess "put some cuffs on me, it's going to becu ffbad." so, come i on. i could have a psychic break if you take the stuff. if not, down with it before -- -- >> piers: coming up, trump versus michael cohen, the former ohesident back in court facing obligations against his former enlawyer. ♪esidcour ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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as the key witness against truma and the ongoing civil fraundd ce that threatens to break up the formerongo presidents business empire. doesn't look like any levels lost between the two.ik >> thie s is not about donald trump versus michael cohen, but michael cohen versus donald trump. this is about accountabilitynald plain and simple. >> served a lot of time, but he> is -- trying to get a better deal for himself s. not going to work. >> michael -- >> a reunion. >> dana: like a reunion. judge, apparently cohen said that president trump would arbitrarily set net worth numbers. is that a crime? >> jeanine: it's part of the fraud allegation, committed fraud by increasing the amount the value of their the property. this is -- michael cohen righthe now is completing hiirs contract
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with the feds, okay? his contract with the feds was he got x amount of time for being a convicted serial liar and nobody can deny that -- so d he has teno cooperate in accordance with that deal. he is going to go in there and say whatever he has to. whatever the plea deal was that he got, thatto they can charge m again.n ch >> piers: disgusting, terrible liar. must be awful for donald to desk against a terrible liar.liar i think trump might be losing mustit. i hate tdesko say this, but in e last three weeks he has calledk biden obama. yesterday he said hungary's prime minister -- was the leader of turkey. now hester said today that cohes .ooking for a better plea deal he has done time. he is dusted. >> jeanine: but there is truth to that. is completing his contract with piethe feds. >> piers: i know, but look --
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continuing coverage. >> oh, empty judge.a dr okay, so no trick or treativ fon this guy. just to chec k into driver in washington state. tried to use his clown dummy in order to ride in the villain all the way from long island. though thiby as caught by a tror and fined an additional $200 rid for trying to use that dummy to ride in the hobby lane. i guess there are two clowns in that car. i said he was driving joe bidena . all right. my turn tonight. what a great show.emil emily campagna, lee zeldin, katie pavelich, and jim florentine, great comedian. >> let's do this. speaking of greg's commute comet news, have you ever stucko in the west village? and who is it these days? trgee oly to get the old paralyd pug named pierogi. he's got his own little sports taxi service. and there he is. he's trying to pick up passengers, but it's a little tight in therane.
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>> and uber is giving him a tough run for the money, but he's actually a paralyzed nw little pug and he still was able to dress up for the new pay halloween parade this weekend. >> adorable. you know what's not adorable, jesse, except when i'm holding this book cooking with friends. oh, just what we need. over julia child. we got some real recipes here. 75 mouthwatering, homespun recipes from your favorite personalities. >> judge jeanine jessica tarlov. it's a staple.om a go get it. fox news books .com. also wannd t to give a shout out to my man murray, who's in the hospital. >> get well soon, murray. tonight, jesse watters, primetime at eight. >> the hillary clinton screaming match. oh, this is feisty. >> oh, can't wait to go. all right, dand a. well, in englewood, colorado, things are not lost in terms of tradition dition. this is a steer that got outhi of its corral and an angle to colorado. >> this is like a residential neighborhood now. it used to be there in farmland. but the arapahoe county sheriff's office and a cowboy said the stakes were high,
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but they got it dana. >> wow. all righhot, piers, you gotethe some time. well, this brings two of my great loves together fo twor ball, not soccer and thecer, rolling stones fc barcelona, one of the world's great teams. >> one, are those teams to jump on when you drive to is the same age as joe biden. >> yeah, actually, seven months. isn't that amazing? so it's not about age. we look at jack. he's unbelievable. they've teamed up the sons of barcelona. they're going to have for the el classico, which is the biggest game in the spanish season, real madrid, barcelona. the boston players will wear these shirts which have the iconic white lips. >> why didn't they do that for arsenal? i'd love them to. i don't understand it. i've still got my my tongu e shirt. >> you know, we'll talk. if joe biden fronted the rolling stones, he could change. >> painted black to you ain't black. balancwhat do you say to that? >> what do you say to that, brad? oh, he could do. >> welcome to jesse walter's prime time tonight. american people's voice arwh

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