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in the meantime, here comes the "the five." ♪ ♪ >> hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters along with jud judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." "the fiv♪ ♪
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shocking new video shows the lawlessness of democrat cities colliding with joe biden's open borders insanity.ty .two nypd police officers gettig outnumbered and savagely beaten by a large group of illegal immigrants near times square.. those cops were just trying to break up a disorderly crowd outside a shelter, trying to arrest one of the illegals, and that's when the mob attacked.nd one of the thugs kicking aner officer in the face while he was on the ground. he suffered a cut to his face, and the other officer wase injured.fice five of those violent suspectsfe were arrested by police later that same night, charged with assaulting a police officer, but four of them already back on the street, released without bail. were only in they custode wey for three hours. we are getting new video that the fifth migrant's in court today. onhee nypd chief says all of the
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cop-beating migrants should be locked up. >> reprehensible. cowards. you have eight people attacking atta lieutenant and a cop. the four that were arrested should be sitting in rikers right now, on bail. should be indicted this week and taken off our streets. you want to know why our cops are getting assaulted? there's no consequences, and we must change this. >> jesse: even new york democrat governor kathy hochul is outraged, and she's floating the d-word. >> why is it okay that they are left out on bail? >> i'm not satisfied with that at all. these are law-enforcement officers who should never, under any circumstances, be subjected to physical assault. >i think that is something that should be looked at. if someone commits a crime against a police officer in the statstate of new york and they
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are -- they're not here legallyl definitely worth checking into. >> jesse: so they're going too check into it. >> greg: what an ass. this happens to citizens all the time, and now she's, like, shocked it happened to cops?arty look, the democratic party needs to change its name to the bpp, the breaking point party. in every facet of society now, f we are at its breaking point, whether it's crime in immigration, which is now theing right there on street. education,. division, foreign policy. every place, there is unfettered progressivism, you end up with chaos. and that's a microcosm of chaos. give order represented by the police and you have chaos represented by thugs. if you point out the situation,a you're talking about a policy. what's wrong with the policy? bu t the moment you talk about this, the left will say you're
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talking about people. this is what they do with trans rights, what they do with everything. but they always twist it sorr inyou're referring to the peopl. "but immigrants are wonderful!" we are not arguing that.g wh we are addressing what's wrongwh with the policy, and it is one that progressives create without ever factoring the consequences, which is what the police officer hat just said. they never factor in the consequences, so then you end u. with incentivizing criminals to do whatever they want, which is what they're doing. the and another problem withit democrats, jessica. they are always upstream fromss the mistakes they cause, right to? all their blunders are felt downstream, like in times square aby a cop, or maybe it's aian, pedestrian or someone on the subway. for some reason, liberal leader can afford such mistakes because the consequences never get nearm .them. so you have a governor basically faking like she cares, but she doesn't. doe if she cared, she would have
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done something about the crime in theing city a long time agoo >> jesse: and is a sanctuary city, dana, so there's a good chance they'll never be deporte. >> dana: also, don't you think those three out alreadt aly or already back in shelters you're paying for? >> jesse: right. >> dana: and that's pretty gross.su what better sentence to sum up the biden administration then this one? "illegal immigrant mob beats up officers, released immediaters a without bail.". everything in one sentence, you got it right there. you don't even neencd to pay 30 seconds for a commercial for it. paul morrow, fox news contributor, former nypd officer, said today that there e is an indication and he's heard from sources in the police force that there is organized pickpocketing happening by venezuelan gangs. what do we know that he did? if you're venezuelan you canbi come because we have bad for you. things are terrible there. so you get to come and you get to live here, and you get to do this to our people. on the other thing that happened
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in new york city, you got a m mayor who trieayd to override ao city council vote that's going to make officers take note anyeo time they come into contact with the citizen. you have to go back and file paperwork in triplicate form, and the mayor tried to override it. we hadried a mom on "newsroom" s morning devastated by it. "my daughter was killed last year. they never would have found her murder if the cops had to do this. please, don't do this." and they overrode the mayor's veto, not by just a little bit. 42-9. so the city is, i think, at a breaking point in particular, and as hemmer told me today, we have too much to lose here. >> jesse: democrats are voting for this and this is what you get. jessica, you are up. >> jessica: great. happy to be here. so, it's a terrible situation. rrthere isib no defense of it, d it's not really aboutt
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necessarily that this is ane sanctuary city, because migranth are being bused to nonsanctuaryc cities, and i think it really does come down to kathy hochul executing that idea, that if you are a migrant and you are here illegally that you are deported right away you, that you haveu haharsher penalties for doing something like this because you are here out of the good graces of our heart. we've been talking about thas.t consistently with migrants on the street pushing people out of hotels, pushing people out of schools. we are goingle to talk about th, as well. out of rec centers, closing them down because they have migrant families in them. i think there should be harsher penalties for that.r i went back and looked at the legislative history of case law, the 32-year-old woman in san francisco who has murdered by an undocumented man who had been deported six times or something like that, and it passed the house in 2017. 24 democrats voted for it, andrt it still needs to get through
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the senate, and ted cruz are introduced it again last year.ar i think this is a moment where people areuz. feeling this soepy deeply that something like that could ge t past, and i think it would be a step in the right direction, but the federal government needs to do better ing sn terms of making se people like that are not here. >> jesse: judge jeanine pirro? >> judge jeanine: it's interesting, greg, when you talk about policy versus people, i have always -- and that is certainly legitimate, i've only talked about people.peop i talk about the fact that we don't get angry enough when people are hurt. these illegals came herels illegally. they were not invited here, and they don't belong in rikers, they belong back in venezuela if indeed they are venezuelans.th okay? they need to be deportedatel immediately. because we don't want people like that in our country. we don't want people like that who literally take down the establishment, law and order,
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who violently attack a police p officer, get into the ground, kick him in the gre face, kick m in the head, and then join each other. the amazing thing is, thesee people want asylum. i don't believe they are entitled to asylum. they say they come here because they will be persecuted in their owown country. chances are they deserve to be persecuted in their own country, because i'm going to make a bet that this isn't the first times they've tried to take down ad to police officer or someone in authority. and yet they're going to want ur to give them asylum from theirur country. they neey.d to go back to their country. now, aside from the fact that this is free advertising for the cartels, and thi fs has been on all day long, it is proof to the world that we don't even have the dignity of defendingg ou ourselves and our own system. and blacks in this country arekg taking a second seat, and i don't like it. they are on the losing end of the stick, whether they're in chicago, in boston, where in new york city. whether they are being moved out of school gyms, or moved out ofo
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hotels, or anywhere else. illegals are taking priority over the blacks in this country, and it's hard. i mean, if you want to give a sports center in boston to in illegals as opposed to minority kids who deserve it, and/or american citizens, then that tells me that you are all in for people coming here who don't even want to swear allegiance to this country. i used to swear those people in, 300 and month. they used to come in with american flags. they loved this country. it was the happiest day of their lives. to take aakt wait picture.e they knew more american history than i diddi.se do you think these people deserve to be americans? i don't. >> jesse: i don't, either. and joe biden could have prevented this, but he didn't. d coming up, joe biden's election , joyear hail mary. the president will finally visit east palestine, one year after the toxixic train derailment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: somebody remembered it's election season. joe biden will finally show his sorry face in east palestine, ohio, next month, one whole year after a toxic train derailment poisoned the town. the white house ha d promised he would go, but the day never came. today, kjp gave this reason forg joe'e s sudden change of heart. >> the president p had alwayresd hewoul would go and it was most helpful to the community, and with this invitation, obviously, very recent, and the current status of the recovery, we felt
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the time was right.as there is n ro date yet, but obviously we are working with community leaders, working with the mayor, elected officials, to find the exact time and day to go in february. it's noto in going to be about politics. it's not going to be about being in a red state or blue state. hear us say this over and over, yoate.u hear the president say t over and over again, because he wants to make sure he's theremu nifor this community. >> greg: but all biden is doing is reminding people of how a better leader already visitedn the town, ended at the same month the derailment happen. i'm talking about donald trump,d and he knocked biden for snubbing east palestine for an entire year, saying, "i knows those great people. i was there when it counted inco his reception will be a warm one. worst president in history." onone business owner in east palestine's warning joe biden to not expect a friendly reception. >> the american people have a weekend to realize that the leader of our country did not show up to the greatest catastrophe of 2023, but now he's going to show it because it's an election year.
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he better have a -- >> a check. >> a wagon full of answers and a wagon full of good news for us. otherwise, why are you coming a? this point? why are you showing your face, f if not taco try to sway votes as get back in office? >> greg: bless you. jesse, do you think the aides will remind him not to bring up october 7th, that this is the other palestine?atesti >> jesse: he needs a lot of reminding. in golf this is what you call a 6-inch tap-in birdie. tap it in, go to the next hole. it's easy thing you do. you fly out there, you hug .veryone you can see >> greg: sniff their hair.you >> jesse: you don't sniff their hair, he promises much money as a community needs to recover, and you leave. that's all they want. they want a president to show up and show that he cares.yo and you always hear about the biden brand. he cares about people like me. does he? he doesn't even care about hisre own granddaughter.
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the guy is checking his watch when coffins are coming home. this is the most callous humanlo usbeing we've ever had occupy tl oval office, and there's a thousand examples of the fact that he's lost that human connection, that touch, that something that everybody has, something the country deserves and needs in times of crisis. i don't know what it takes tois get that out of joe biden. he doesn't have anything else to do. he only leaves the white houseou seonce a week. a wit's not that far to ohio, and if you talk politics, ohio is gone. florida is gone, ohio is gone. he is losing state after state. if you look at the monmouth bloomberg pollmo, trump's crush, him by like five, six, seven points in the states that used to be really big battlegrounds, heartland states. michigan, ohio, wisconsin. he just doesn't have it anymore, and i'm wondering, what happened to joe biden?>> >> greg: what happened indeed?
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judge, maybe i'm not cynical enough, but surely he's not doing this n because it's electn season like we suggested. it's out of the goodness of his isheart. >> judge jeanine : i agree. but i also agree the man isct soulless, th te fact that he didn't show up and give comfort to these people who are all blue collar. the one thing they needed was some support , some confidence, some sense that someone had their back, and he didn't showi' up. i want people to think about the fact that he got 140 days off last year.st y in september, this is his quote. "i haven't had an occasion to go to east palestine. there's a lot going on and ieaan haven't been able to break."d he went to st. croix, he went to nantucket, he went to tahoe,- delaware every weekend paid 140a days off. think abouware,t it. if you are lucky, you had two weeks off. that's 14. he had ten times that. the palestine is on the pennsyly border. pennsylvania is a big state. i think he'sg st going to go th. if someoneg to says what's the t
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of going there now, he's going to go ther thee and say, we madr norfolk southern pay, we madeol norfolk southern cleanup thisxi c toxic waste, 11 trains of toxc chemicals on it. and we have new regulations.ti oni don't believe that norfolk southern was ever held r than to clean up. where is the punishment? where's the prosecution?on where's the negligence? so when kjp says, given the current status of recovery, she said the quietsa part out loud. she said "now it's safe for him to go." >> greg: dana, can i go a little bit off topic and mention a text you sent me this morning? >> sure. which one? [laughs] >> greg: it's related to the election season. biden on x saying he suddenly found all these billions of dollars to forgive studen student loans. it's just such a coincidence this is happening now, and he founforgivs isd it.
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it can't be our money. >> dana: they have new leadership over it at the campaign, they left the white house and went to the campaign, and all of a suddenat lyou see these suites. the onbue i sent you this morni, itto was so infuriating becausee says, "as you know, the supreme court said i couldn't dd it, but i found a way to usei fo your taxpayer dollars to try to buy votes from a certain segment of the population not to helpot others." on east palestine, governor dewine, republican easgovernor in ohio, asked fora disaster declaration in july fos the residents of east palestine becausuly e they found dioxins n the soil and the water. those are forever chemicals. that disaster declaration was denied by the biden white house. it's not just his election he's are twod about, there senate races that matter a lot. when is sherrod brown and ohio running for reelection, and ibob casey in pennsylvania. right there on the border, as
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ndedselena sito reminded me, i t think biden had any intention of going to east palestine exceptst somebody in the white house was like, "chuck schumer reallystin wants us to go and its t anniversary." and he's not going on the anniversary.ar my favorite part is he said he'll be going in february. so at some point. they don't even havery. a date . >> greg: jessica, isn't this all political? >> jessica: i don't think it's all political. i think it is somewhat political pray this idea that you can ask anyone republican or democrat to take off their politician armori is ludicrous. everyone is thinking about it no matter what. i also don't think it's the thi responsibility of the president to go to every single thing that goes wrong, and i would add, ton your pointt,, dana, yes, about e disaster declaration, governor dewine and the local congressman there ine lo ohio be praised the federal response and onsesaid they had gotten everytt
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theyen needed from the governmet when this happened, and thatand they were agents on the ground from the department of transportation the dayd thafrtt happen. yes, mayor pete -- sorry, secretary pete -- was "late" to come but they stils l said they got what they needed. to jesse's point about, where has joe gone, he was in florida when they had a disaster over the summer, and governor desantis, no fan of the president. florida is a ruby red state nowi praising himng. he didn't hug him chris christie style, but he said they hadt he gotten every single thing theytn needed from the federal government, and where is that joe biden? he was on the phone with the families of the fallen soldierss these video footage from the atlantic journal-constitution paper of the family crying wheun they found out their daughter was being promoted posthumously for serving our the country honorably as well she deserves.se sorv that joe biden exists, and. >> jesse: well, he doesn't exist in east palestine.f al >> jessica: first of all, i do not believe it will be aa
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completely chilly reception. therare e are people in every s, no matter how they vote, whether it's eight points, ten points in the other direction, who are thankful and happy to see a president of the united states come. unthat's just how this works, ad you see it constantly. e picking the thingin that you care about most, right? let's talk about flint, michigan, then come if you want to tal, k about something -- it was a huge story, and foreveh chemicals or something very personal to me. my dad died of a 9/11 cancer. he was poisoned by something. like this. so don't start with me about that. i take it incredibly seriously,r and there was a risk that was going to infect another state. >> judge jeanine: so shouldn't he have take n it as seriously as you are? >> jessica: the point is that showing up when you want him to doesn't mean he didn't take it h e seriously, and if the governor of the other party, a republican governor, and the congressman, are saying they got what they needed, what isn't that good enough? you think he can go to every
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signal thing that >> judge jeanine: you think something else when theyhous continue to need the white housr connect up the knife politically. >> jessica: then youhere setting up a trap where there is no possible way -- you did it with maui. >> judge jeanine: put yourself in the situation of a poor person from east palestine who has had a chemical waste spilled in their land and their water, and a forever chemical. it was the worst toxic spill of the year. so don't make like, it is is le a tornado. it's not. >> greg: we've got to move on, you guys. up next, bad news for professional race hustler stacey abrams. her group could be going belly ♪p. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: the democrats' favorite sore loser's
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back. stacey abrams is reportedly f the majorityof of her staff at the nonprofit organization she founded to combat the so-called voter suppression. the group is said to be drowning in debt, despite having gotten a whopping $100 million in its first three years of operation. and it seems like karma has finally caught up to stacey. he was a key instigator of the jim crow 2.0 hoax, which sawke democrats like joe biden smearingsmea georgia's election reform laws as racist. >> it's put in place to not only game the system, but to suppresy voting in thste state of georgi. >> you've got to talk about this as, one, an attack on democracy, and two, an attack on community. >> the 21st century jim crow assault is real. u it's unrelenting. and we are going to challenge it vigorously. >> jim crow 2.0 is about twot insidious things: votersu
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suppression, and electioppn subversion. >> judge jeanine: all right, greg. stacey abrams, because of the so-called voter suppression, got major league basebalmal to movje the all-star game, got coke to move, and ultimately an obama-appointed judgde said the law was constitutionalaw but w e wasn't a problem with it. is this all a hoax? >> greg: it is a hoax. there is no voter suppression,ea at least from that side. but this is about creating thate force field that is impenetrabl to criticism. if you play the race card ond everything, it allows you to screw everyone else, because people are too scared to call yolsu on it. i mean, just the idea that the e all-star game moved, we forgetoe about that, but why did they move? what fandom were they protesting? why wereesti they running? that's one of the biy rug crimei think. there isis some justice that shs but i don't think
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there going to learn any lessons from this.e methe media and democrats should ask themselves, maybe calling everybody racist is not a good thing. also, it's insulting td tho minorities to assume that presenting an i.d. is somehow a high expectation. now that's bleeding into everything else. what else is asking too much? expecting a person of color in a position of academic power not to plagiarize.ic p so it's like, if you say maybe they shouldn'tsa plagiarize, no, that's racist. we need to have a different level of expectation for certain groups o f people.ea sote they've created this racia. universe, and now it's imploding almost in every area it has infected. >> judge jeanine: jessica, just over $100 million they have invested, and they have aion $1.5 million in the bank. but $100 million is a lot to lose in two years.
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maybe there isn't really voter suppression, or maybe they'reth not the victims they said they were. >> jessica: well, they were ordered to pay back -- i think the largest settlement was $231,000 at a clip to pay the state's legal fees to defend themselves against what fair fight was he alleging, inhe defense of d these voter laws py they made huge amounts of mistakes. adi'm glad to see it wasn't some sort of scandal, like they were paying themselves $10 millionms salaries. >> judge jeanine: this piece pie of it what pasteelve osge jn her best friends $25 million. it seems that happens a lot, as a lawyer in one of the lawsuits. >> jessica: you know what i mean, that it doesn't seem like she lives in a $10 million mansion. >> judge jeanine: she didn't go that far. >> jessica: stacey abrams hass been -- i shouldn't say has been that has become, rather, more of a controversial figure within the democratic party, especially as we've gotten into thesenver
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conversations about election did nihilism and people rolled tape of herhe saying as she acknowledged brian kemp was thet governor but t that doesn't meai lost, and all these absurd ways of getting around the issue. one thing i know democrats are focuseof td on, she was a huge fund-raiser. whether that's going to continue on or how that manifests, georgp is going be a pivotal state. >> judge jeanine: dana, do youo hathink about how she lost her credibility? >> dana: think about how she got her credibility. f oprah did a big event for her,he they flew in. she got a major book deal. they had merchandise. she was all over the country. she was the next big thing. what happens?pens it's all a total waste and a failure. so yeah, her credibility is shot. but this is what i want to know. she has still never revealed what that scheduling conflict was when she couldn't be withe biden, when hewe went down to gt
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that big speech after she called for the mlb game toto leave, and all the sudden she had a scheduling conflict. very strange. that.ver answered >> jesse: that's right. i should have johnny order me some of those steamy novels foro some late night reading. >> judge jeanine: they are worth reading. >> jesse: jessica says there's no financial shenanigans. how do you know, jessica? she lost $100 million. where did it go? how do you lose $100 million and have nothing to show for it? >> greg: cnn plus. [laughter] >> jesse: do you know how hard it is to lose $100 million? sheep at $100 million on lawyers, so she got fleeced, meaning she's an idiot, and she spent $10 million ton her frie. just giver fe it to her friend's firm. and then this littlenonp nonprofit -- they call it that, but it's really not -- they seni
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millions to her pac.c. it's a money laundering operation. it's whereaund you parked your e in between campaigns. this is what people do. it's a patronage operation, jessica. >> dana: like the prosecutor in georgia. >> judge jeanine: fani willis. j ud>> jesse: always democrats funneling money to their lovers. >> judge jeanine: you know what you missed out on? j she aired an advertisement during theudge j super bowl gamr e pac did.>> for herself. >> jesse: then she deserves to lose the money. until fox airs the super bowl, that's the right price. >> judge jeanine: coming up, "law & order: special woogie unit" is now pushing a left-wing agenda. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to ameriprise.
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♪ ♪ >> dana: the latest episode of the hit crime drama "law & order" getting criticized over it's very woke message on criminal justice. a lesbian rape victim is concerned her attack will get a fair trial. >> we are aware of the inequities that exist within the criminal justice system. speak up for people like jay. >> are concerned as he might not receive a fair trial. can can afford therapy. i have that luxury. and maybe one day i'll be okay. but if that teenager goes to prison, he may not be. jud
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>> dana: okay, judge -- they chose rape as the crime for thia example they wanted to do. let's get your take it. >> judge jeanine: i agree withyo you. you haven't said it, but i agree. look, they don't know anything about rape. i have prosecuted rape cases, and my office has prosecuted them. i don't knowi one rape victim o would ever say, "i have theon eymoney for therapy. i don't need to go forward and get justice." what a rape victim is saying, it don't want another woman to go through what i've gone through. this is nonsense. and you are right, they couldyo have pickeu'd petty larceny oren something different from rape.a. the amazing thing is, this is what happens when you only see color and not the reality of life. all theyy of see is color as opo to one of the most violenthat crimes that could be committed against a woman. we have listened to the facthe f that if you are white you are a white supremacist for so long,sr
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their writers are actually buying into it. no one will say "i can afford therapy, i can overcome this." you are lucky if you get through life and not have to deal with it for the rest of your life. y the problem is americans thinkou they learn law from shows likeaf this. this is a bad story. bad it's a bad lesson. and nbc, to put this overarching woke theme over the reality of one of the most horrific cri crs any woman can go through is an indication of how, ideologically in the dumps they are. >> dana: when it comes to "me too," they are actually more "y tu." >> greg: mine blown ! i didn't watch that, i just saw that clip. with a critical of her? you guys saw it? >> dana: they understand. >> greg: that's crazy.. here's the thing, "law & order"
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think their twists are surprising, but there always too on the nose. let's say a woman gets stabbed in the subway.d the obvious mistake wouldpr probably be oba deranged homeles man. that's reality. that's not too on the nose, that's reality. but when you find ouout it is a maga supporting we did it because she wore a biden pin, that's to you on. that's why smollett failed. it was too on the nose. you present the obviously guilty suspect in the first 5 minutes, but soon he is quickly exonerated, and the real suspect arises and it's a highly respecte'sd caucasian architectc or in egomaniacal hedge fund ce who is also white, let's not not forget, or maybe it's his daughter he's trying to protect, is a drug addict. but anything you experience in real life is not, ironically, in this thing called law and order. there's nothing real in that. there's one cop shall that
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showed the reality of crime, and it was taken off the air.as it was called "cops."gh because every night, realityt, destroyed the woke narrative. you saw the overwhelming types of crimes, cri the folks who wee doing the crimes, but in the wake of -- i guess it was minneapolis, right? it was accused of exacerbatingtg stereotypes. isn't that why it was pulled? there you go. you had to kill reality andth replace it with fiction. >> jesse: big fan. not a fan of "law & order," the millions of people watch thisios show. >> greg: most of them are unemployed watching the reruns.e >> jesse: this is on network television. >> greg: nobody watches it. >> jesse: it's one of the moston popular dramas on television! >> greg: you don't know what you're talking about. >> jessere t: okay. so many people, as you said, learn everything there is about the law from watching "law & order," in these showsyo people love because you get
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justice. they lov thee these crime keepe, these detectivesime that take n these bad guys. so you're kind of conditioned tl believe what you see onre television, and they are now conditioning women to feel bad for the men who rape them, if the rapist is black. rapist is white, seek the max. if the rapist is black, see a shrink, take the pill, and let the guy slide. what happens when he slides and rapes again? this is a pro-speech an episode on nbc. that is crazy. >> dana: jessica, i'm sure you'll agree with every thing that wasn said. i'm kidding.c. but you know a lot about entertainment and television. what do yoo you think they're d? >> jessica: it's interesting to me because their whole thing is ripped from the headlines. so i'd be curious to see if this was actuallywa something -- i agree with you.i i think over the years they hava taken more and more license toca create episodes in the vein of whatever -- live that was terrible.
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>> jessica: to jesse's point,al this is an externally populalyr show, especially svo, which deals with one of most important issues out there. when i watch the clip, i was shocked anyone could kind of muster that sentiment, as the lead sentiment of, "maybe i'm prosecuting this person, i really hopmae everything is faib and good and they spend the rest ofrose their life in jail," or whatever the proper response to it is. it'll be interesting to see thie right now with the conservative backlash, if it permeates over or if -- >> dana: fox news talked about it so now everyone on the left can't. >> greg: it's funny, torn from the headlines? that character does not exist. >> judge jeanine: you don'tni know, because they are victims who will not go forward with charges for a variety of reasons. but i think that may be. who knows. i think there is something more to be said. a 50 of the women who are raped neglectht to report the rape. te
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this will add even more. >> dana: and it sounds like some air into random person that nbc tweeted thatana: something e this, that white women deserve to be raped because they are privileged. how many people have to see an episode like this and approve iy before it gets out the door? lot of people. coming up, has work been creeping into your dreamsms ?lately? you are not alone. greg is going to tell us all about his work nightmares, and n have a few myself, next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ firmness and comfo rt. your sleep number setting. rt. and actively cools and warms up to 13 degrees on either side. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 36 months on select smart beds. ends monday. only at sleep number.
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: work is nowrk invading our dreams. a new study revealing that 64%6 of americans have had aar nightmare about their job. greg, you definitely fit in theg 64%, right? >> greg:reely. absolutely. i've the same horrible nightmarh i'm doing a show with jesse. [laughter]have i have terrible work nightmare dreams because your brain is beta testing outcomes, so you do the right thing in the daytime. so my nightmares are always about lack of preparation, and there's a show i didn't knownow about. abouit replaces the school drea. i didn't know we were doing this show kno!he but then you wake up and you
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feel great, because it'sly j actually just a dream. so i really actually enjoy it. it's a great way to make amake mistake that doesn't exist.wa >> jessica: you always want toys be stressed out, basically. >> greg: yes. >> dana: i have them all the>> v time, but when i was at thewoul white house i would have a dream i couldn't find the briefinge br room, or one time i remember very specificall y a dream where the reporters were speaking in e lynn good i didn't understand, and i was like, i don't know here.e dr here i have dreams all the time in't i can't find the studio, can't find hair ant d makeup, i don't know where i'm going. but i think it's a biological defense. if you went into my past lives,i when i was in the hunter gatherer days, i would probably have dreams that i couldn't gather enough food. it's just part of the way youu live. it's not just because we work ar lot now. >> jessica: and you movek on to it every doing at the time. jesse? >> greg: hatev ye can'out dreamt work, because he doesn't do any. >> jesse: i usually say it'sfo feminine for men to share theirh eidreams in public, but i will y the one dream i do have where
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it's an anxiety dream is thatra i'm about todu graduate fromha college and i really don't have enough credits, and then late for my final exam, and i'm not going to be able to walk in the ceremony and i parents are going to find out. that's my dream. i think it signifies impostor syndrome, because i sit next to all these well-qualified people. >> jessica: and me. >> jesse: but many say people with impostor syndrome are the most successful. ple.: who said that? >> jesse: some people!e [laughter] >> judge jeanine: i i have the one where i'm fighting with somebody. i took that class and i did well in it, but in terms of my prior lives, i think i used to fly around on the carpet, because i'm obsessed with carpets. other thanssed that, it makes no sense, i know. >> jessica: past lives are fascinating. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ directv sports central brings your games
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mob. you your coming now at fox news books .com some not for one more thing a gas pipeline500 feet in oklahoma busted up shooting flames 500 feet in the air 36 miles away. people had to evacuate. they watched it. that's what i call and fuego.so >> also in fuego,, jesse watters, primetime"j" , the georgia monkey invasion, 8:00. >> wow. wo.>> judw. eanine okay. judge pirro, a man trusted his his girlfriend's: bestunatl friend to record the marriage proposal. unfortunately, the girl goy t a little distracted when a raccoon came to see what the commotion was all about. tim by the time the video fans back, the couple are already embracine thg. fortunately, there was someone else recording who captured that moment. sog. everyone was able to laugh it off. it's funny. happens all the time hap. oing >> yeah, it's just kidding. jimmy. greg. all righatt. tonight. oh, this is going to be a great show. we got michelle tafoya.
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tres, tres. gallagher. i'd like to trace gallaghef anr kat timpf and tyrus. >> that's tonight, 10 p.m.. a >> jessica okay, we're low on time. want to make sure dana gets in. so just an announcement. i'm going out to los angeles. i'm going to do real time with bill maher on frida y, and i'll be out all next week. for those of you who despise mel ,good luck. brok'lbe fun tl be fun to watch. oh, there's this little. y so watch your mouth. jenny. years old, broke out of his yard, once known to the horror of his own messacebook. local >> janet, she posted a message on facebook. they said, hey, don't worry. we found him at the bar. ohr and he wl i, down at the l. and he was all set. his name is bear and he is fine, but he know how to go there because she took him e. re on tim >> i can always find the bear, the ball was on the jesse watters primetime tonight. ctim >> there's families of victims here today. have you apologized to the victimhe.d to thes? like i would you like to do so now? well, they're here.televi you're on national televisionsi hoping politicians

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