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them, but our revenue is actually up year-over-year and that goes with being in different markets for most people are down. it's a little bit of a challenging time, capacity pulling back, capacity coming down but also the travelers, it is softening airbnb, others, as well. we are just happy to be in the position we are at. >> neil: i wish you well, david. if there is such a thing as a hall of fame for your industry, you would be in it. it is remarkable what has been accomplished and the changes he has seen and shepherded. i want to end was showing you the dial appeared we were down about 159 points, and after trading some technology stock selling off on some numbers, crowdstrike numbers and salesforce numbers, they were mixed, if not all good but not enough. we will see what happens tomorrow. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: turn on, i might say. i'm greg gutfeld long with the
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judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and she took her driver's test in a hot wheel. dana perino. "the five." ♪ ♪ kamala estimates plane to do after weeks of ghosting the public with policy, harris will sit on for a pretape chat with cnn tomorrow. but she ain't going solo, no sirree, dragging tim walz along for the ride and he can't go a-walz on this one, kamala has to face the music on a growing list of her flip-flops. despite cosponsoring a bill that would require all new scar sales to bevs or serial emissions by 2040, team kamala says it is an "ally" that harris back cv mandates. it's not just cars, the word salad steward, fracking, private health care, roll it, spend. >> my plan by 2025, we will have basically zero emission vehicles only. 100%.
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>> that will never get built. >> there is no question i am in favor of banning fracking peer. >> medicare for all built i believe will totally eliminate private insurance. so for people out there who like their insurance, they don't get to keep it? >> let's eliminate all of that. let's move on. >> greg: james carville is worried harris went too far to the left in 2019 and will have a hard time walking back. >> an effective dancer for 2019, which was not good. really moved to the left in the primaries. she needs her overarching answers to play solid. that's the number one thing that worries me. >> greg: this is the problem, jessica, isn't it? you know, perhaps, if you are a democrat, why not just be the same person all the time. why adopt a different persona
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before an election, which is supposed to be centrist, and then when you get income all of a sudden you go radical left, why be two people? it's like having a secret family, jessica, that you hide from other people. >> jessica: i can't believe people get away with that. >> greg: i know, jesse p or. >> jessica: don't say that. [laughter] kick anyone else at the table. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: stay with jesse. >> jessica: so this is pretty standard fare that someone who has run before, had policies they don't necessarily implement while they are in office, and the closest proxy for what kamala harris would be is who kamala harris was as vp and part of the biden-harris ticket. understand that is a problem for some people but you cannot run from that. you can run from a position you took in 2019, and we have discussed this before, i think that she could do very well. roll the clips, show me what i said and i will explain to you
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about how different it is once you are actually governing and that you can't get things like that past. something like medicare for all, for instance. a lot of people wish that we had great public health care and you didn't need private health insurance, but they wouldn't go and say you should eliminate private health insurance -- >> greg: a communist would say that. >> jessica: that's not true. all over europe, they are not coming at spewed. >> greg: we'll be right back. [laughter] >> dana: all over europe, wealthy people get private entrance because their system sucks. >> jessica: the people who advocate for public health insurance are not communists. when i was there i use the nhs. >> greg: i lived in london and it was terrible. i got my own private doctor. >> dana: same. >> greg: moved in. >> jessica: that's a beautiful story. i think people are going to have a lot of trouble pinning her down as just a massive flip-flop or -- >> jesse: pinning her down, jessica? >> jesse: come on. >> greg: i think you need to make a correction right now.
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>> jesse: pin her down, really? >> jessica: i can't today. whatever. [laughter] when you are competing against trump, who has a long record -- a national abortion ban, i'm n not. i'm talking about the race she is participating in and she is running against him one who wants to ban tiktok but then doesn't want to come a foreign national abortion ban and now i'm not, i'm for visas for highly skilled migrants, now i'm not. those are the standards by which she is going to be judged which i think will be a help for her if she is coming back from taking positions that are not that popular. >> greg: fair enough, fair enough. dana, it seems like, so walz is going to be accompanying kamala. it's kind of like bring your weird uncle to workday. you know, who said these interviews could be a plus one? >> dana: if i ever run for president i am definitely taking you with me. for the comic relief. he will help me out there. i don't think this is that big of a deal, except that yes, most
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tickets have appeared together, but only after the candidate has gone through a primary, done a bunch of interviews. we've gone 40 days without ever learning anything. a lot of the things that jessica mentioned, trump has actually had to answer questions as to why did he change his mind, and she hasn't had to do that. the other thing that happened the last 40 days is a anonymous campaign aides looking out pieces of information like she is no longer for a lectured vehicle mandates, no monger for fracking, no mayor medicare for all. so i'm thinking why have they done that? they spent 40 days allowing her to be called a flip-flopper and she could have made that news tonight in her first interview. she needs to find a way to make news tonight or tomorrow night when that interviews takes place, or the news will be made for her. >> greg: i want to make a note to the viewers, we say flip-flop, we don't mean it
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literally, she is not on her back and flipping to her stomach. we want you to understand it is an analogy, changing your mind repeatedly. judge, it seems like kamala does have a dual personality that can only exist if the media just keeps their hands off her, and that is why they picked the friendly's at the cnn bureau. >> judge jeanine: when you think about it, here is a woman who is trying to break the ultimate glass ceiling, all right? this would be the first female president in the history of this country. and she needs to drag along the coach so that she can survive this interview. why? because she will probably spend half the time answering the questions because once she starts with the word salad, he's going to be able to jump in and save her, and "the wall street journal" today talked about, i mean, it was in a a deliberate attempt to risk her potential exposure risk and limit her answers and it will be harder to do a follow-u. they are wringing their hands,
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who is going to do the interview, who do they pick, cnn and dana bash. now dana bash is the one everyone was happy with the debate. but a debate is different from an interview. an interview requires a follow-up question. that is the difference. and the truth is that kamala lacks confidence, but dana bash is the individual who said to j.d. vance, she was not the border czar, she was there only to find out what the root causes of immigration are. you know, she is right in their to make sure you follow what her political ideology is. do we have watched the woman for three and a half years. she is a word salad mess. the only time she makes sense is when she reads a teleprompter and if reading a teleprompter is all you need to be president than i need to be president, too, and so can any third-grader. you've got a woman who doesn't have confidence, and i can't
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imagine her meeting with xi jinping or putin, going to drag the coach along, too? >> greg: that would be fun. jesse, james carville, your good friend -- >> jesse: i wish. >> greg: he hates you, i think that's fair appeared. >> jesse: he told me to stick a tampon up my nose. >> greg: wouldn't be the first time. this unspeakable truth, you can only be a leftist when no one is paying attention. and people start paying attention, then you've got to live. that is what is happening with kamala. >> jesse: she is probably going to show up to the debate with a bandage on her ear, going full ultra maga at this point. trump changed a position on a national abortion ban because of the roe v. wade decision, a pretty big decision that had to create. he also changed the position on tiktok. these are small things. thshe has change every single position she has ever had. problems in 2019, problems for the last four years, and she has
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problems now because this last week she got cooked. this was a huge vacuum where she took the week off to prepare for a cnn interview, or a debate or whatever the hell she was doing for the last week and the media got annihilated by republicans because the media is trying to defend her record and even they can't defend her record because they don't know what her record is. kamala doesn't know what her record is. the kamala campaign doesn't know what her record is. they won't send walz out to do interviews because he doesn't know what her positions are. a terrible week, she got no bounce out of the convention -- >> jessica: that's not true, she had a four-point bounce. in georgia today campaigning peer. >> jesse: look at the polls -- >> jessica: i do look at all of the polls. that is not true. >> jesse: check it out, in the break. and she is down, checked that in the break, too. 39 days to decide whether you want to do a cnn interview, it took her 39 days? that's insane. they are probably doing mock
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interviews. remember how she had to go to that dinner party in d.c., they held a mock dinner party. they had to prepare -- >> jessica: what if she picks the wrong fork? >> jesse: i don't think that's what they were preparing for, okay? this woman, since the rfk jr. endorsement, has lost every news cycle of every day for the last week, everybody knows she has no clue what her identity was, whar positions are, and if you have to have people come out in writing and change your positions, you haven't seen actual surrogates from kamala harris go on tv and explain this, do you know why? because they can't. and these are professional spinsters, and even they can't defend the flip-flop. >> jessica: have you checked in with any conservatives about the rfk endorsement and impact tulsi gabbard made him a campaign? i don't think it is good for your side. >> jesse: you don't think having rfk endorsed is good? >> jessica: it makes donald trump a complete the unserious conservative candidate. >> judge jeanine: she is the most unserious, laughed for eight years, hate using that word about donald trump.
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>> jesse: we will take rfk jr. appeared. >> jessica: you take him. >> jesse: take him and his votes. >> judge jeanine: better for the american people. >> greg: all right come i want to make some clarifications, when jesse said that kamala's changing positions, he meant political positions. also when he claimed kamala got cooked, didn't mean it literally p had. >> jesse: not cannibalized. >> greg: and when you mention spinsters, you are talking political spin, not the women. i want to make that clear. i don't want anything misconstrued. >> jesse: greg is going to come with me to all of my interviews, too. >> greg: up next, with 69 days -- hold it, jesse -- to go until the election, joe and kamala's doj is inviting trump again. ♪ ♪ and when you get out of the military, you kind of lose that
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♪ ♪ >> dana: with an election right around the corner and the first ballots going out in north carolina in just nine days -- yes before the debate -- we are getting in august surprised. special counsel jack smith has indicted former president trump in the election interference case. the four charges in the original indictment have not changed but smith reframed his case after this up in court's decision on presidential immunity. trump is flat out calling it election interference at its worse and referencing the doj's 60 day rule that discourages new legal action before an election. his running mate j.d. vance backing him up. >> he looks like jack smith doing more of what he does, which is filing these absurd lawsuits in an effort to influence the election. the reason the supreme court throughout his lawsuit is they said it implicated the
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president's official acts come of course, which the president has immunity conducting those official acts. i don't think it changes anything legally. i think it is clearly an effort to try to do more election interference from jack smith. he should be ashamed of himself. >> dana: but it seems some in the media are cheering him on. >> it is a slick move. >> but because of the slow nature of our justice system, this is a conversation we are still having. >> i will say the 60 day rule is not actually a rule, it is a normative practice. it is not written in law, it is not something written in stone, it is a policy, a guideline of sorts, nothing has changed in the actual text. >> once a case has progressed, it can continue to do so up through and including and beyond election day. >> dana: judge, she said it wasn't a rule, it is a norm. i thought we were going to return to norms. >> judge jeanine: it is a rule. may never select a timing of any
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action including investigative steps in criminal charges for the purpose of effecting an election or for the purpose of getting an advantage from one side to the other. let me explain something. whether it is 90 days or 60 days, this has been a rule that every attorney general has affirmed and reaffirmed since george bush, the first one, was president, okay? they do it all the time to try to make it clear to the american people that when feds come in, whether to announce an investigation or an indictment, that they are not going to do it in a way that would interfere with an election or make a candidate look good or bad. now there was no legal reason whatsoever to bring this case right now. given the fact that it's not going to go to trial before the election. so what was the point? and i don't want to hear this nonsense about this is a continuation of the other case. if it's a continuation of the other case, then why was that charge dismissed and why was there superseding indictment? why was there a brand-new grand jury? there was a whole new investigative grand jury here.
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that tells you that this is a new indictment. so all of this nonsense is about the dems continuing interference with the election, beginning with merrick garland, who made the decision to appoint a special counsel without the advice and consent of the senate, and jack smith doesn't have the authority, so this whole thing is just a classic example of what the democrats do to affect an election. >> dana: jessica, you have thoughts on your paper? >> jessica: i do have thoughts on my paper and now going to have my thoughts out loud. trump says anything he doesn't like his election interference, that's his favorite thing to say, and i think this is largely baked in. people who think he is a victim of the justice system and lawfare believe that, and people think the american people have the right for him to have his day in court and to also see the evidence presented and to have people rule on that before an election where they have to give him the most important job in the world again feel that way about it. my understanding from reading the coverage back in march, in a
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florida court room, and jack smith's team were down there and they explained that the 60-day rule or the 90-day rule doesn't apply when someone is already in the hands of the justice system, when they have already been charged and donald trump has already been charged. why they are saying it is a "slick move" is jack smith basic we headed off what he knew would be coming to judge chutkan ruled on this again or said something. he went back and trimmed the fat off of the indictment based on the scotus ruling, which you guys all thought was so great, he took that under consideration, and he brought these same four charges again but with its limbs down and changing the language all over so instead of talking about donald trump as president he talked about donald trump as a candidate for president in 2020 and mike pence isn't the vp anymore, he is the president of the senate. and you are right, the new grand jury look at it and said hell yakima four of those charges make sense come he should go to trial for this, he is going to be charged. it is not election interference, it is a continuation of this case and it does not violate the 60-day rule or 90 day rule.
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>> judge jeanine: let me just say i'm going to interrupt here because i have to. >> jessica: i -- >> judge jeanine: what jack smith's counsel said in court referring to the 60-day rule, he said the 60 days relates to bringing indictments in the days leading up to an election. it is not relevant to a case that is already pending. excuse me. this is a new indictment, which his own assistant told. >> dana: jesse, feels like they are slicing the salami pretty thin to get to this. >> jesse: yeah, you can be president and a candidate, jessica come at the same time -- >> jessica: are you really -- >> jesse: correct, i'll answer for you. jack smith's case got shredded by the supreme court when they ruled on presidential immunity for official acts, so all jack did was reword the indictment and make all of the official acts unofficial. that's all he did.
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great analogy by turley, if i may, and i'll make it my own because i'm from philly. this is like a woman going to order a cheesesteak in philly and saying can i get the low--calorie cheesesteak, and the chef just cuts it in half, answer the half, and charges her full price. it's b.s., jessica, and everybody knows it. all he could have done, could have said was just wait until after the election. what if he waits until after the election, kamala wins, and he can refile and do whatever he wants. trump wins and then he can refile and get fired appeared either way he didn't need to do it. garland should never have let this go. it's violates the spirit of the law. 60 days when we have 69 days. and the letter of the law because they are going to be voting in like 16 days. >> dana: greg gutfeld, do you have any wise words? >> greg: i like to talk for the next few minutes about the 60-day rule appeared. >> dana: that would be great. >> greg: basically i tell everybody in 60 days, don't fall
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in love with me. >> dana: that's it. >> greg: that's it. we shouldn't be surprised, think of everything thrown at trump, petitions, lawfare, nonviolent coup. there is something new, nonstop media collusion. a cover-up of a cover-up of joe biden's cognitive failure. you had 7-8 years of calling trump hitler and stating rather clearly that he must be stopped and you must do everything possible to stop him. i wonder if that contributed to him getting shot. i swear these people could go back in time and smother trump in the crib, they would bring a pillow. so when you sit back, you have to wonder why, it is emotional, they are not talking about any policy, no facts, just a tornado of terrified emotion. there is a new petition, did you see this, republican staffers, they have endorsed harris. how spontaneous is that? it's like the 51 intel agents, who plans that one, but it is the status quo once again fear
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the one man who won't stop. and he doesn't care. here is my plea, if i may, dana. >> dana: please come absolutely. >> greg: if you are truly radical out there, and honest to god rebel, okay, how can you not be in favor of trump? they tried to arrest him. they tried to sue him. they tried to shoot and kill h him. they changed lot to destroy him, change the way we voted to keepd supporters. are you going to join the pirate ship or the pontoon of pansies? >> jessica: as a pansy, you don't think -- >> dana: i want to do my one more thing today. up next, vice president kamala harris' friends and california helping illegal immigrants make a down payment on a home. ♪ ♪
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what will your next success be? ♪ ♪ >> jesse: kamala's pals in california are helping illegal immigrants live the american dream with their latest freebie: a down payment. golden state dems passing a bill that provides up to $150,000 in home loans for illegals who are first-time home buyers in the state. but ordinary citizens say it is out of reach for them. a new poll shows 89% of people think it's essential or important to own a home. but only 10% say it is easy to achieve. all right, let's go to you first, jessica. >> greg: yeah. >> jesse: so you can be from china. you could fly to baja. and just walk all across the border into california, and then they are going to give you a check for $150,000, do you think
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that is okay? >> jessica: well that is actually not how this bill works at all. >> jesse: tell me how i'm wrong. its be to activity. i'd do think newsome will veto this, the politics not good for democrats. the way it works is you have to be in the country and have a tax i.d. number and a social security number and you have to be a taxpayer, you can't be someone who just ambled across the board and suddenly they say here is your down payment for your home. and the reason the council brought this bill is within state law in california the people who are undocumented even if they are taxpaying citizens cannot get access to state benefits like this. so it is not what you said. you cannot fly over to baja and just walk in and get a check. >> jesse: someone read the research packet. >> jessica: oh, my god, so embarrassing. >> greg: lucky for you, i didn't. you know, government, i'll tell you, jesse, began as a good
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thing. we pay taxes. that is for fire department. that is for police. the roads we drive every day. the infrastructure, jessica. i love infrastructure. it was never meant for this. we are now paying house -- houses for illegals and sacks changes for prison inmates in california, something kamala backed because big government sees us as bottomless wallets. they just decide, going to take it from you or just print more money. and this is the young liberals, low information voters, nothing is free. whenever they tell you it's free, it's not. your parents are paying for it. their parents are paying for it. when you get a job, you are going to pay for it. it is another example of you damn liberals banking on the ignorance of the low information voter who only can understand a half opinion, which is let give them a hotel room and a debit card and phones, and then missed
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the second half which is who the hell pays for it? that's us. in this case this is something that is exploiting the idea of compassion, oh, these people need this. compassion without boundaries ends in destruction. if you don't believe me, look at the ussr, jessica, look at it. >> jessica: just california. >> jesse: in a normal election, dana, when the media was not protecting kamala harris because she is too weak and insecure to do interviews, they would ask her. this is our home state. do you agree with $150,000 for foreign nationals for homes? >> dana: she is hoping so much she doesn't have to take a position on this. gavin newsom will take it. do you believe incentives like free health insurance her hormones or student homes in california are in incentive that leads to terrible root causes of illegal immigration into this country, you have to say yes.
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housing and car insurance of the sleeper issues of this campaign. she better have some answer for that and it certainly doesn't include doling out $150,000 in loans to people who crossed illegally, even if they do all of these other things, that's just not going to cut it. >> greg: be wouldn't be able to afford home insurance because the insurance companies are leaving pure. >> jesse: judge, you can type illegal immigration to pretty much every problem we're having this country. >> judge jeanine: housing and immigration and crime and a lot of things. in 2023 california had a program, and they decided they were going to give money to first-time homeowners. ran out of $300 million for first-time homeowners who were illegal. the program just ran out of money. now they want to give $150,000
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to illegals. and they say you cannot be disqualified solely on the basis of the applicants' immigration status, and they repeat, regardless of the immigration status. that is part of the law. when they say do you pay taxes? what taxes? when you go to the supermarket do you pay taxes on your cleaning products? yeah. if you have a social security number, what does that mean? does that mean you are paying taxes? plus do we want a redo of the 2008 problem where we were giving people homes who didn't have the ability to be able to support the mortgage on those homes, and then we start all over again while legal californians, veterans, and other people can't get the money, why are we putting illegals ahead of americans? >> jesse: america first. right, jessica? up next, just how stupid is the liberal media? they can't even seem to remember
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: it looks like the liberal media is getting another bad case of kamala-nesia. left-wing "politico" forgetting kamala harris as part of the biden-harris administration after posting this headline on next that said letter quote our corrupt leadership: vance tries to tether harris to biden during michigan rally." a community note, harris is currently president biden's vice president. i will go to you, jessica. the democrats are so upset to tether kamala to biden, why if
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the vice president is so -- bringing walz to her first interview. >> jessica: i really hope she is not. i don't think that is fair for all of the reasons dana ran over and i understand other people had primary and solo interviews but this is an election like no other and then she became a candidate 39 days ago. i'm not saying i wouldn't like to see it, but i don't think it is going to be a major detr detractor, this on tethering, tethering thing, you are the vice president of the united states of america, a lot of positive stuff to run on and make clear to people come all of a sudden bosses, right, and we may not agree with everything they think so you say we did a lot of good, this is how i would do this differently, this is why a kamala harris administration isn't for the ev mandate and then explain it. i don't think it is complicated. >> judge jeanine: dana, why doesn't she take credit for
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things she wants to take credit for but say i disagree? >> dana: for example, when she made it very clear in the interview after the afghanistan withdrawal that she was the last person in the room, that was the most give me credit move i have ever seen. the tether is the. biden-harris. it's in the actual title. the other thing, in the interview, she says the things here's i would do differently, she could distance herself as much as possible from joe biden. he is on the beach. reporters are at the beach going yeah, we've got nothing to do here, twiddling their thumbs, they are not on the campaign trail. this is what they reported. joe biden is at the beach today with the first lady and her two sisters. and of story, call a laid. >> judge jeanine: two weeks, crazy, it is crazy. jake tapper, jesse, on cnn says, you know, it's a new chapter. she is the incumbent. how can she actually demonstrate
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she is a new chapter? both jake tapper and i think someone else, they seem to suggest that maybe the honeymoon is over -- >> jesse: it's over. and the honeymoon is over cliche i've had it with it, so let's never say it again. i can't believe we are having this conversation. it's not like she is blinken or austin or yelling, she is the vp, no one more tethered to the president than the vp. jill biden has more move to maneuver than kamala harris. kamala harris, if joe biden deserves to be on mount rushmore, jessica, why isn't she proud to be tethered? why wouldn't she tether up and just hug the guy? made a great point, she should say i take credit for this, and this is what i would have done differently. because she won't because the media won't ask her. if i were trump, i would be on the debate stage saying kamala, are you a joe biden joe biden democrat? kamala harris, do you believe in bidenomics? kamala harris, what do you disagree with the president
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about? and just let her answer. >> judge jeanine: greg, do you want to wrap it up? >> greg: i shall. i consider kamala a fair tethered friend. that's all i have. what kills me about the media is they love to tether things. if a kid comes to a chiefs game in face paint, they tether him to raise racism. a guy likes football, they tether him to toxic masculinity. if a mom doesn't want her daughter swimming against the guy in college, they tether her to transphobia. they love to tether. and then they deny actual cause and effect, tethering, right, so if the wuhan virus happens in the city of the wuhan virus lab, they won't tether that appeared if you get rid of cash bail ncn increase in recidivist crime, don't tether that. you decriminalize grand larceny nancy a jump in massive brazen theft, don't tether that.
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: welcome back. it's time for "the fastest." first up. today was going to be the day. the brothers behind the legendary british rock band liam and noel gallagher ending their bitter 15 year long fight and hitting the road together next year. at one point the gallagher brothers were barely on speaking terms, but i don't believe that anybody would hold a grudge this long. i'm supposed to sing tha't holdy grudges. i am basically a pop-culture black hole from the entire time of the bush administration. everything i know about this i read about in the packet. i'm glad they are getting back together, i have nothing else. that's it. >> jessica: greg, i feel like you probably like all races, right? >> greg: i'm still just really disgusted by how you saying just
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now. look, i don't even know who oasis is. i don't know which one is noel and which one is liam. the only band that did their entire song catalog through a nasal cavity. the guy needs to blow his nose. tells you how the universe works. the only way noel and liam could get back together is of j.lo and been divorced. you couldn't have both of them together at the same time. >> dana: in the universe? got you. >> jessica: interesting the theory. >> greg: it is. >> jessica: i am fascinated. judge, are you following this? >> judge jeanine: no. but 15 years you rt off at each other for 15 years? get over it. you're going to make money, deal with it. >> jessica: i think they have. jesse? >> they had rock bands were people were sleeping with each other's wives and girlfriends and they stage together to make money amateur. what could have been a big enough deal to prevent them from
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making millions and millions of dollars? don't you say money is more important than anything? >> jessica: then your brother sleeping with your wife? >> greg: >> dana: i think they were wearing lipstick in that other picture. speeder that's outrageous, dana pittard. >> jessica: some companies are shrugging their products, mcdonald's super sizing them. but americans a have to wait. right now it is only available in canada. does anyone else love mcdonald's burgers? >> dana: use to. i don't understand why canada and portugal. i don't really understand, maybe it was in the packet. >> jessica: i didn't see it in the packet. are you going to be -- >> judge jeanine: went to mcdonald's. no. i want america to be healthy again. oh. >> jessica: rfk. >> jesse: i'm eating a lot of mcdonald's because jesse jr.
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loves chicken mcnuggets. next time i will get a big arch and report back and tell you how good it is. >> jessica: what dipping sauces does he likes to use? my favorite is the sweet-and-sour and the barbecue. >> jesse: i'm not sure he is a sauce guy. the twins like the sauces. last time they ran out of meat. so we got nuggets instead. >> jessica: greg? >> greg: they called the big arch because that is the only thing you will be able to fit through after eating these sandwiches. i am pro-giant burgers because i have noticed the young criminals coming into america are too fit. everybody in america right now is getting obese. we cannot -- >> dana: interesting indistinct. >> jesse: foot race. >> greg: got to slow the arrivals down. >> jessica: in their homes. >> greg: exactly. >> jessica: "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> greg: that's funny. hey, dana. go first? >> dana: i want to talk about somebody on the news not funny at all. four different wildfires raging across northeast wyoming and southern montana. so far they have consumed 450,000 acres. apparently if this happens outside of california, nobody pays attention. i want to draw your attention to it. it was fueled by grass, brush, and timber it. broke out last wednesday. there are 650 wildfire personnel, 44 trucks, five helicopters, here's the thing. all of t hay has been burned. the horses need hay. they need relief efforts. there is a state of emergency declared by the governor. hope that biden gets up off the beach and figures something out. they don't have any relief funds set up charity wise but i will keep you posted as i learn more. >> greg: thank you, dana. very good. tonight it's me.
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tonight, emily compagno she is going to talk really fast. great comedian rich vos. kat timpf is back and of course, tyrus. let's do this. greg's hot tub tips. you know, as you know, i spent a lot of time over at kudlow's house. he has an amazing hot tub. he forgets to actually close the top of it. and you never know what's going to just arrive there. he has -- you know, larry kudlow doesn't tell you this but he has cameras everywhere. he has cameras everywhere. >> dana: you learned that the hard way? >> greg: i learned that the hard way. this is what happened the bears get in the hot tub. and clog all the drains. look at that he peed in it. he peed in it. and that's like, you know what? that's just lazy. anyway. look at that bear. nothing like a bear in a hot tub right, judge? >> judge jeanine: or a bear hug in the hot tub. okay. so there is big news for the
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member of "the five" team, my producer who is wonderful and brilliant roman can a teen whoy is thousand engaged. roman proposed yesterday to his now fiancee abby. he popped the question in newport, rhode island, surrounded by family congratulations roman and abby, we hope you stay on vacation and enjoy for a few more days before coming back to work. and that's from fox. actually, not, that's from me. get back here. [laughter] >> jesse: congratulations. he is one of the best dressed producers that we have. i say that with no disrespect sean o'rourke. >> judge jeanine: and is he smart. >> greg: roman is no longer ro-man. >> jesse: very good. have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes.
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>> greg: no. >> jesse: some got shot doing the behind the scenes thing and we have a fox nation nation behind the scenes "the five" out now on fox nation. >> greg: didn't we do that already? they were going to continue to promote it. >> greg: this is a behind the scenes of behind the scenes. >> dana: it keeps going. >> greg: do you want to see. >> jesse: all nude episode. >> greg: do you want see how we have done behind the scenes? we have done behind the scenes. >> judge jeanine: like the dolls you take out and another one? there is a lot. >> jesse: tonight, "jesse watters primetime." donald trump blames biden-harris for the assassination attempt. >> greg: jessica, you have 13 seconds. >> jessica: not even because bret is coming on. the longest match in u.s. open history happened yesterday. >> dana: 5 hours and 35 minutes. >> greg: next time do a sport. that's it for us. have a great night. >> bret: i like bears in hot tubs. >> greg: who doesn't? huh? thanks, greg.
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