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columnist basically was saying, i think we can put i t up on the screen basically saying that this was, you knowsg ,a request for fairnessrequ by ponder is unsurprisingly a sham. diesr fairness bg little deepero the timeline and it's clear her hostility towards transgender fr women goes far beyondyond their participatio then in spor. it's ludicrous. more it's ludicrous.as >> well, and she she's the least person on the planet now, an incredibly talented michelle. wonderful to see you, as always. thank you so much. nderful aysright. that is it for us tonight. do not forget to tune in 7 p.m.i eastern for a special anger angle. e at we'll be at the dnc all next week in chicago. that's going to be fun. thank you for watching. remember, it's america now and say on social media. >> jesse watters ver. . hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro along
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with jessica tarlov, joey jones, martha maccallum, and greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city."the fiv and this is the five.amal >> call her kamala, the comrade vice president. e co harris rolling out an economic plan that would make stalin smile by pushing price controlss and masking it as a corporatkie. gouging ban. but we've seen this movie beforebue seen. it always ends in disaster. just ask the soviet union. price controls led to the massive shortages of foodia. and essentials. he president. vice >> our country has come a long way since president and i took office. many americans don't yet don't that progress in their daily livels. costs are still too high. as president, i will take on the high costs that matter most to most americans, like
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the cost of food and. a loaf of bread cost 50% more today than it did before the pandemic. ground beef is up almost 50%. i will work to pass first ever federal ban on price gauging on food. >> and if that didn't satisf juy her cravings. kamala is also proposing givinguyer first time homebuyers up to 25 soand, a.k.a. your hard earned money, so that they can buy a house while. we work on the housing shortage. my administration will first time homebuyers with 25,000 dollars to help with the down payment on a new home. we can do it . we can do this all to helpmerics
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more americans experience the pride of homeownershipce tha and the financial security that it represents brings. >> so that's my plan. >> but, you know, you've crossed the line when yol washington post calls you a . check out this headline they wrote. it says, quote, when your opponent calls communist, maybe don't propose price controls. an and even cnn's calling it a gimmick. >> first of all, nobody can explain what price gouging meanplaing s. seen this kind of thing tried in lots of other countries before venezuela, argentina, the soviet union, etc.. it leads to shortages. it leads to black market specifictages, i way this bill is written might whatally increase priceswritte. >> reasonable people would ask, what does that mean? what does that reallat mean?y m? >> and how is the government going to be involved in that? is this just a plois thiy? becas >> because it sounds kine d of like it. , i'll
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all right, joey, i'll start with you. price gouging, it's some saye si and i do that it's a socialist attempt to put a cap or reduce prices when the end. it really is about supply and demand. >> and it's never worked in history. yeah, it's funny. it's funny how the >> joey:y love to use before the pandemic so that they can encompass the years into where prices, interest rates, things have gone. but if but trump have say that r can't say that, hey, in a regular world, i did reallegulyw two and a half years and the pandemic screwed up some things. he can't ings. say that, but they can because it puts some distance between them, their bad policies or results of them. what's really funny to me is that the root causes are is that appropriate because she's not, the borders are, but she may be. the root causes are as the root causes are. she's trying to fix the price bs of and the affordability of housing and the affordability of groceries. cas on the on the backing end, on the purchasing end, rather than what's causingatherh these things to be expensive to begin with. you think kamala harris, of alld
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people who should have a doctorate and what root causes root everywhereled wha but the border to find out what the root causes are of immigration. you think she would want to fix the root cause of the pric e of groceries? and let me tell you, what is this energy? i live in a place. i have more cowsergy.a plac, peh neighbors. everything around me is either growing food or growining arouns to become food. these will cost so much, they can't do it. i can't give the hay of my farm away because it costs too much money to come. it, bail it and take it i wherever they want it to go. the price of foot cod is up bece the price of creating food is up. and that starts with energ thy. t caus >> so if you want to roote cause, look at energy. eanine: g the interesting thin is martha, when she talksou about $25,000, you know, is that wouldn't that be great? i mean, forget about the factth that those homes are going to cost $25,000 more. but she is part of the that created the inflation and she wantreated ts you beliel that she's the one who's going to solve it. >> yeah. sove after the pandemic, therec were two and a half trillion dollars jammed into the u.s.d
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economy and there was moneyrgeta flooding everywhere. and we all don't forget about the billionsbohe that were wasted, the billions that were sent to companies in some cases that didn't exist. so we don't hear anything about how to worst.k the excesss of all that money that flooded into the economy, because that's where you got 20% increases in everything from milk% increa to bread to cars to energy. inflhat's why weenergy have huge inflationary force in the country. it is not because there are big corporations who can't unfairly they shouldn't want them to unfairly exploit consumers and run up excessive corporate profits. these food companies have a 1.9% profit margin. they know it there's a lot of pressure on a food company not to raise prices. right. becaus prices ey e don't want to get cut out by the competitor and they don't want to pric e out of what people can buy at grocery store. the only time they raise prices when their supply money, their suppliers go start creeping u eir suppp their prices
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and eventually they have to raise their prices. but these are not profitableis i companies that she's talking about. and i love the fac and i t that want the ftc to penalize corporations, violateig the rules. we just had this big supreme court case, which you know sun anyhean a chevro of us, the chevron case, which basically said don't allow these agenciesn case, don't toi basically big brother like a socialist government. so now the ftcbecome bther lik p at your business and go, let me see your books. like how why didt me see make sh money last year? i'm from the government and i'm herehe gover to tell you whethet your price gouging, i mean, that is going to cause american businesses to shrink up, not want to be in business. now, i want to opeo ben busin aw business, not want to add a new location, not want to expandnt t and. >> that's that's what we heard about today. you know, some of this thishe so-called price gouging me. the crazy part of it is that's it's about supply and demand. >> jessica. and republican and democrat economists agree that,pric
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you know, price gouging is something that generall y end up very well. but she was and she talkss ab about kamala talks about her being the attorney general. and i prosecutedring th these c, why and the reason she's alleging it. >> she wants federal bangouging is because it's price gouging. it's all prosecuted by the states. d by the swhy didn't she call the individual attorneys general together and say t she's been there three and a half years, let's get together and deal with this price gouging, all of you for each of your states. the whit youe house will helpd i you price gouge and find out w who should be prosecuted. but no, she waits until now.s ui well, i actually thinkl that'sa a great idea and i hope that isi watching. >> we have read that she likes c the show and i hope that shere takes that advice. i think part of the reason that this is cominason thig rigs actually twofold. so, one, this is the kamala harris top of the ticket. tala harron the tthis is somets a priority for her. she had a markedly different tone in discussingnt issues than president biden did. i never heard president biden acknowledgn did,ident bie that p 50%, for instance. she's obviously fashioning hersel
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f differently in that way. the second part of this is it was just in marcs is ih that tht report was called feeding america in time of crisis, came oucamet and they actually identified the fact that companies like walmart, like kroger, like tyson were wer reaping profits. so far above the supply chain problems that they had to it out. and that's what led to this policy coming into being.so say so that's what she's going from. and i would also say that you could look at this as antitrust enforcement rather than price controls. and she hasn't bee ther than specific about that difference. and if it is antitrust if igdement, that's somethin very in line with who kamalahrou harris is and who she has been throughout her careeghour. net net. i think that this was an s hecredibly day for kamala. she was able to introduce herself to the american publiccd in way that she hadn't before. and you take the contrast of yesterday. so the con you had president tr, someone who grew up a millionaire, became a billionaira e in front of hisn golf club, ranting and raving about everything, lyindg
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about everything from gdp rates to poverty rates to energy, u he etc.. and then you have kamala harris. someone was talking about her middle classala harre lass upbringing,ct her the fact that her family rented throughout their lives. renthroughou what it means for people out there who can't get on the property ladder. someone worked at mcdonald's through college. you couldn't have the starker juxtaposition between these two candidates. >> and then on top of that, she's saying to people that shis t, i feelyou kn your pain. i know how much things cost. you know what i want to do? i want to buil what to dod 3 mo new housing units. you know what i want to do? i want to cap prescription wants for everyone, not, no just medicare recipients. i mean, yesterday we didn't get to tal k about it because of the trump press conference, but because medicare is negotiating prices, seniors will get to keep 6 billion of their dollars. that's 1.5 billion in out-of-pocket costsn inbe sad that will be saved because of the policies from the biden-harris administratio nle and. that's what today is about, about regular people getting to keep more of their money. ting tkeepeir moneantitrust enf that jessica talks about is reallyabout is the issue. if we're talking about many different supermarkets, manygts
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different meat markets, you know, competition is the essence of, you know, capitalism. we'r essence ofe not dealing wi, monopoly. >> well, first, i want to point out somethin firg said that trump began as a billionaire and now he's a billionaire. i think that makes him anr expert in this. linould rather liste to somebody who began as a millionaire and is now a billionaire than somebody who doesn't have a clue about economics. move never heard a candidate today more unsure of themselves on a topic than kamala. s be i think she's been burdened by the weight of expectationbys put on her by the media. i've never seen a better campaign ad fobetterr. she's campaigning better for trump than trump is. mp is.rst let'first, let's talke down payment issue on the house. a lot of this stuf aboutf is infuriating because they're treating the american public likuse theye idiots. t is she makes a proposal that is only half an equation. a nice the first half is here's a nice thing for you. thing the second half is missin.
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who pays for it? you saw this with student loan theft described as forgiveness. desc for it.pay fo you paid for it. you see, with immigration policy. who iss footing the billions and all that free stuff. you're paying for it. nothine paor it.g is free. nothing is free. and then sooner or laternothin,i you figure that out, the better off you're going to be. and that's directed atho don'tderstandon't that these policies are going to sink this country. >> you know, if you cap prices, you increase scarcityn. by diminishing competition. people can call her a communist, but you gotle can tou got to explain this because the media won't ase thk the up questions. how do you plan on doing this? pleasew do you give me an examp. give me an example where m industry got together in a room, they decided to drastically prices. that doesn't exist. the only example they'll is, you know, a bodega raise pricesd on umbrellas when it rained. >> that's all they got. there is no payoff industries
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to increase artificially inflate their prices because the people who drive the prices are the consumers. >> that is, if you want to understaners.d and demand, it's the consumers who drive the pricesstand su. there is absolutely no debate on this. there is not. a single economist who would agree that is the right thing to do. we can go and talk about eastern bloc. you can look at the cheap,righ terrible cars that they made in the appliancet thwe cans the. but you already know that story. so how do you keep a debate alive if we know this is a fraudulent idea? you don't talk to economists. you listen to politicianhat stor talking heads like me who have to do the research because. i'm sick and tired of hearing people pretend like they know what they're talking about on, k tv, but they don't. so you won't see economistsin on othero shows, other networks asking these questions like, can you give me an example of how this is done, where
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one of the major industries, what is the right price, you g what is too high, what is too low? caiv how this is donn the govern based on not having a knowledge of an industry. what do you mean exactly by price gouging? beyois that done beyond unique exceptions? price gougin uniqug is a weak pe directed at weaker minds. jeane >> can i just add bravo? i had kamala has no time to answer pesky questionsbusy g about her radical record because she's too busy grilling tim walriz about as white guy tacos and an when i grow up, i want to be an actor. so why don't you act like a good sister and get me some more buffalo wings? on second thought, i want to be a director. >> let's try a scene where you go get your own and we you go get your own and we get some more lemo there n pep, wings in the scene and honey
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may be dead. gr it is. it's like a perfect album, right? greg and i got to talking about steve miller. all right. so we are noabout rew on day 26 ofdodging kamala harris dodging the media. the vice president has given a single interview like a realew si, liket back and forth or anrn open press conference where she takes, you know, 15 ors 20 questions, one after the other, shown a couple of thing cous on the tarmac. but it's a new day and she'sd sh at the top of the ticket. she did, however, do a sit down reat with her running mate where they grilled each other on some really tough questions. >> watchwatc us.. >> like i have white guy tacos y and like black like mayonnaise c . so and i don't what do you do? pretty much ground beef and cheese. that's okacheese.t's okayy. ? >> put any flavor in it. i know. here's the dea'sl. d >> no, they said to be carefulb and let her know this. that black pepper is thepe top the spice level in minnesota, you know. >> so, tim, what'sn nnesota. relationship to music? yeah. for me, the transformation>> for
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all piece of music was bruce springsteen's the river, which is a journeybruce . you know, i'm more of a hip-hop girl. i called you timlled. answe >> yes. t you didn't answer tim yet. popped up and we didn' t. the caller id, you know, went through. i went to voic.e mail. >> yeah. never answer the phone if you don't know who's on it. i don' ct governor walz is whitete guy taco's line is cooking up some online drama because folks discovered an old tweet of his that showed that he won an awar thad over his turkey taco hot dish which contains green chilies, taco sauce, chili powder, all hotter than ts the black pepper that he says he can't handle the spice level love and getpiel o this tim walz dog has now granted more interviews than kamala harris. vogue magazine putting a spotlight on walz's rescue dog scouspotli walz't, which hae the same name of my dog gone. i did an interview . they asked the pooch, quote, what is your human's worst habihuman's t? s diet and he said, the guy loves diet mountain. do so. i mean, it kind of reminds me
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ic like the what's your favorite ice cream flavor questions for joe biden, all of which would feel sort of cute and interesting if we weren'tofr with a lot of serious things that we haven't had any answers to quiteio'tanswers yet.. yeah, well, clearly, her team believes that there is a risk to send tiger out there and having her answer questions that the downside is too great. and that's why they thin k p probably the less you see of kamala more you're going to like her. but in the end, we've only got 81 days left and next weekwn is all scripted. she may sit down and give an interview after that. and then there'snd give that, an debate. >> and my concern is that not confident enough for team is not confident enough to answeent enour questions. the woman is vice president of the united states of america. what is she afraid of? what is her team afraid of? this is like joe biden, number two. i mean, not only is she his is copilot, but they're
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cog her.rappin they may not be keeping her in the basement, but it's the same thing. and they'r e each other instead of, you know, talkingd ab the american people about things we're worried about. he's talking about his i favorie spices. americans are trying to afford those spices t. you know, the absurdity of it all is is so disappointing. but at the same time, it speaks to where we are. peo think a lot of young people now are not even concerned . the long form interview, they take their phone and they just scrolake thei l. they look for the meme or they look for the whatever it is on instagra on foand that's how they get their news. they're not going to sit down for the long form anyway. some yeah, and you know, some of her supporters are arguing, su that you know, ito anyone doesn't really matter. you don't have to talk to anyone. you don't have to answer questiondon't s, anyone you kno, what are they? di you know, trump goes ourumpt and talks to cbs, talks to abc, talks to nbc, goes on all these different things that hewhen doesn't care when people throw questions at him
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and he's willing to face them. i don't understand as as ofe judgderstand the jude, she'e president of united states. >> i mean, she's a smart woman. nited st go answer the questions. >> what's so hard? well, trump doesn't actually with anyone in a way that exposes any details of hino you know, he says, i'm going to deport them all. and noand no one follows up ando well, how are you actually going to round up those millions of peoplens o through n at all times? >> he's done pretty much every and an outlet. he hasn't gone to an answer question. he calls these press conference alls theses and he rants for upwards of an hour and then doen he takes questions. but he doesn't answer them in any. that's up to the american media. yeah, exactly. the th peoe question or the pre. but he's doing the pointal about what kamala is doing is that we have 81 days left. she will absolutely be sitting down, but she doesn' heneed to do it right now. her supporters are not upset about it. even abou people are in the middle are not upset about it. she's giving speeches, telling f
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people what she stands for. >> and that videand tho with,. governor walz, was charming. they were getting to know it well, it might not be,uldn't h you know, millions of people watching because we wouldn't have this kind of election right now where kamala harris is trending this wa y and. donald trump is trending this way. if what they're doing wasn't wadoing wherever e wher, get your polls fivethirtyeight real clear. the economist the cook political report, any of it. cornell harris is trending in the right directionis ch t and that's because of her approach to this. and so if it's not broke, don'it fix it.. and, you know, i get that i work. but joey, what i'm more worrie,d about really is what the judge said, that people don't really careeopl that they're happy wit, you know, a tick tock meme version of someone and they're going to go in and vote for that. >> that's the absolute fear i have every day. i don't know where people are on on issues. i can tell you this like kamala harris has run against donaldha trump and joe biden. and that's going to be really hard to doto again. rder get the more questions she answers, the harder it gets to do that, because she has been is vicece i president. so how do you do that? you do it by embracing trump's ideadent.s like child tax credi.
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no taxing kids. you do it by ignoring your own progressive legacyt byyour own o it by continuing to court the far left progressives with whatevecourt thr red meat n put out there. one of those pieces of red meat is someone like tim walz pieceos himself in this fake midwestern tampervative personality while putting tampons in boys bathrooms, calling the of the first amendment, allowing religious riots, but jailing business allowins owners. a few months later during covid. you know, i wag covid.s going ry make fun of them because i think about that movie, the campaign, where zach that movie gets turned into the perfect candidate. but as soon as you take a lookat him, you see, like they even take his dogs away and give him better dogs. and that was going b dogs.e likt you know, a very generic scout name. but then you said that was your dog's name. th i couldyot s see that. but that's what he is. t i mean, they're trying to paint him as this perfect midwesterner when he's nothing less than a liarg . or weeks and you know what?nt i saved my words on him for weeks until i sail isaw a videoe of him on the house veterans affairs committee, one that affach i him as a staffer looking at gold star families and saying, when
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they come back from war, like i came without the mental health assets, resourcesn they need. bro, you were on a deployment in southeruthernn italy.loymen put me on that deployment. you can i mean, like, what aret. you talking what was your mental health needs coming back from southern italyneeds ce i'm not saying there weren't any, but maybe answer some questions on that becauseme family a looked at a gold star family and tried to put yourselfrs and their sons and daughters shoes. that's what kind of person you ar shoes, te that's who she picked to go with her not because of any ability to makeng wit good decisions. here's the deal, jessica. now we're talking about this in the green room a little bit. h us inident trpresident trump o say things that make you feel good. he's not going to say things that, make you feel heardd seen and seen, but he might not sen,d your son to war for nohe mig good reason. he might not bankrupht not bt yo no good reason. he might get the cost of energy down. he mightenergy p or he not needa fake $25,000 to go buy a househo souse so that else can outbid y.
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and now that the cost of housing up, he might not sayn the only way to bring down the cost of grocerielys is to take over the food industry. ake overhe might say $2. to take >> diesel does a lot to take care of the priccare of e of grs >> so i don't care what he sayse about the medal of freedom or the medal of honor. i don't care what what words are taken out of contexte. umani even left in context. he can be a rotten human being for all i care. t time do the policies that work that you did the first time around and you have my d you vote? i have no idea if the rest of america is on board m with that. w >> but do you do know that their plans have been evaluateirns have d and trump ss more inflationary. >> you moody's did that. trump yo.u know that she wants to do the money after i've criticized him for that. but the whack a mole of the trump plan put 1500 dollarsss fm back in every middle class. families pocket it with thile tw cuts. >> but greg, we want to make sure we get you in. sure. reg: sur remember the sameo tola people who told america that joe was sharp as a that jo tacks telling you that kamala is sharp as a tackha so remember
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that her approach kamala's approach right now is a calculated retreat because she prefers and her campaignfirst prefers that she live in the world of the first impression because it's the basket case the theory. the more you know about her, the less you want to kno now abouw about her and you. and i'm telling you, watcht that again. sh e is a confident candidate. it's true. and you're while she is up, he's the more you knowy did about him, you realize they did not vet this guy. i mean g, his campaign cover upb of his horrible dui, dui, dulei is what they say. yeah. yeah. f th same thing.s they same if that's nonotme i disqualifying i don't knowtually what is. he actually exploited his military background to cover up his crime he saidd it was related to his service and that he actually wasn't drune actuk. instru he just misheardct the instructions and they drank
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test. a supe he blew a super high level. it was like, you know, point to driving 100 miles an hour. and then when he's running for office, he said that he wasn'tds drunk. as i mean, this guy has creep written all over it he hees abo created a snitch line but liesut about his his his personal infractions. pu doesn't even own up to it. you know, this is a guy who pushes a hoax about it on a couch. and then the closer you lookt se him, he's a creepy a but that's it. >> you're to i'll tell you better the break you all right so coming back theo be pro-hamas agitators seem to be getting a dry run for the dnc and president biden and kamala harris get heckled at their event by them. >> we're going to see a lot more than probably next week. e we will be right back. i got you play♪ ♪. i got you play♪ ♪. i got you in the press building
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can't scratch. they can't get rid of it. you're going to be at the dnc. cr.what how do you think this wm impact their convention? >> you know, my i unless they can get inside and have credentials, please.publican you know, it's -- it's very tough to get in these. and at the republican convention, they did the thing in milwaukee. they figured out a way to keep did ilwaukee, at aessent huge distance, essentially saying that it was going tiaond be creates a safety hazard in the city. and they managed to keep them really far away. and i think i mean, that'sba the battle that's going on right now because thesttleg on t groups are going before the city and saying that they are stepping on thei righir fr first amendment, that they have a right to be heard by the people cominard by tg going from the convention. ob that's a battleconven that te city has to sort of wage. obviously, the people in chicago have successful als conventions. they also have the memoro havey of 1968 in their memory. well, as as as well. ry well,and my guess is that a that they're going to keep them at a distance. but what'sa distan b going to by interesting is if somebody gets inside, if they get inside i e building buildin, they start
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to cause havoc. there could be an issue. but i think it's at the voting bootit votinh that ih that it'so be something that they're going to have to contend with in a more meaningfu cl. obviously, kamala harris hasobvi tried to walouk fence very carefully, and i don't know how successfully at this pointrl ,jessica. that's really the question. she talked about, how they also showed up for republicanlystionr they are rebuking biden. harris but are biden and harris th them enough? r thesehere a place fo >> jle at the dnc? yeah, half a mile away. that's where they've beene show to there. they've shown themselves to be unsafeed this doesn't qualifyot, as peaceful protest or at least what we've seen in the past. some of the campus wen in proter that they said were so peaceful, kids were beaten up, jewish kids were from going into libraries, going into cafeterias, going to their dorm rooms, lawsuits. now, these people, they say we want to be heard. we'vo bee heard you andstrati the administration with the rest of the free world is workinonfg hard as they can towards a ceasefire that also ifturns the hostages none of this would have happened if
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they hadn't shown up and killed a thousand people and taken hundreds of people hostage. and now they're starting fights online with black and latino votersblack an demeaning, what i are the most important to themm, saying to young black women? oh, well, you know, this is more important tha oh,ne anyone's right to have reproductive health care. this is moreryproduc important s climate change. this is more important than gun reform. ares i denigrating people and people on their last nerve. i was on the jewish womeast ner kamala call last night, and this was a major theme of it that they feeley as thetion democratic party and the perception of it has been ou-opted from suchs been co-opte minority. that has nothing to do with how our leadership feels, how jewish liberals feel about our country, and how they fee cl about israel. and netanyahu is. but she doesn't shut them down. she diutd what? sho remember they showed up when she was speech. she's a fly. they speak, i'm backing. shwee them.pport she would say we supportis israel in this country. pir is yeah i'm i'm just so truth squad members have already defeated i don't
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know any others will but you know is this a momenist republicans take a stepth back and kind of let the left eat itself? yeah, let them. go at it.left but here, here's the problem. first of all, as it relates hereof all a chicago, hashicago the largest palestinian population in the country. most of us think it's in michigan or minnesota. nochigan o, it's in cook county. so right there, you've got 100,000 planned to come from 150 different organizations. my understanding is that permits have been granted, ha are restrictions on the permits. and i think, you know, that that' s the problemfully is going to come. hopefully they are, as jessica saysth, half a mile away. tim but at the same time, you know, they have a first amendment right, but it's got to be balanced against safety and securitys b for everybodyuro else. but to me, the most curious part of this issueus part of is, you know, how they see kamala and bideidenn, on the one hand,t they know that joe biden is the guha y who, you know, freed up u their opened up $80 million in oil sales. so iran can then fund hamas
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and all these other organizations and that iran was brokirane under trump. got a so on the one hand, i mean, ifny they've got any smarts, know that that that they are on their side. but on the other hand, you they've got there's this other issue as to, you know, joe bide issuen and ka and this is where she's got to do that. dan, separating hersel dance sf. biden which i don't know how she's going to do. joe bideg ton sending armaments to to israel, but she said, ifdd you want donald trump to win, you know, then t talking and she shut them up. so i'm not quite sure how they see her. and that's what's going to come out at. existed ention greg, you know, the squad only exists and we know what the squad is because they became powerful w enough five or six members of congress and this is a group that they pandered to. soisey pande the idea that demon just wash their hands of these people doesn't really carry waten ands or. >> me yeah, i'm not suree there's that much daylight betweethatthere'n these protests and some of the people in the room. i mean, just ask josh. shapiro he's not in the room because of the squad.
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and the protesters were probably really happy that they ditched him because prote was aw or is a. you know, when you split people into groups, you end up ultimately pitting them against pi sacrifice of an the uniqueness of an individual. >> here's a person named tur but then you turn him into steve, a member of lgbtq,q, and and all of a sudden you have a the of a group and a group that tells people that they are. special as opposed to unique. so that's what when you were talking about what's happening r on these do these groupsning are turning on each otherution because that's the natural evolution of these thingofs. ec, if t you tell a group that they are special, then they are going to be more specialng thanher gr the other group, patriotism or religion. they said you were uniquoue. they didn't say you were special. right. and that's what you're seeinrig? that is g now. >> and i think, you know, it might be ugly there. it might be uglier. i'm glad i'm not going. one benefit of being a republican, those aren't, we a
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>> all right. het no is notthisk a. this jus jt raises one question and one question. >> really? what did he do? ohdhe do?>> jud, how bad is it? that was on my mind. yes. now, if you look at this picture, this picturs picturattn with her. standing in front of it is i can't see that far. yeah that fa okay. does she look like somebody who's really excited and thrilled by gift?she she's drinking a cup of coffeeis in the bathroba cup ofe and lik she's like, this is this is notw going to going to a race. whatever he dihar he didd, he de her a bracelet. he didn't buy her a car. whatever he did is awful. you don't remember? he created the metaverse. my theoraversey is she walked il him during a virtual reality r.w oh, my gosh. come on. you know, why would your husband do that? i just yourd do thi. two thoughts. one is that like, i guess it came with a coffee mug because the mug is the exact color , col the statue. so it's like statue. and you get a coffee mug, toor o i'm wondering what he did.
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