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his wounds. but they were ready in all schools need to be ready. keep the police out of the schools because it might upset somebody, well, you are a lot more upset if you get shot. school resources officers are -- should be sanctified. they are amazing. and they did a great job here. >> charles: no doubt about it. we just learned that again. thank you, again, four dead, nio quote the police sheriff, it was pure evil. he was born and raised in that community. he doesn't want to see it, he doesn't want his children to see it, and he did want to remind us he does hearts are hurting and that community, but that love will prevail. thank you very much. now i'll hand you off to "the five" n." ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. dana perino along with
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judge jeanine pirro, kennedy, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ kamala harris laying out another major economic policy as she described it. our reaction to that in just a few moments, but first a fox news alert. a school shooting in georgia today. four people are dead. nine others are injured. there is one suspect in custody. and steve harrigan has been covering this story for us. we will get a quick update from him. steve? >> dana, we just watched a white van go by with two police escort cars. it might be a body inside their appeared as far as the numbers go, right now it stands at four people killed, nine injured enough to be hospitalized with gunshot wounds, 30 injured totally, some of those injured fleeing from a shooting. the shooter a 14-year-old boy, a student here, is alive. he's in custody. he surrendered immediately. we are hearing stories from those who went through the
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shooting, including a 12th grader who tried to help his math teacher after watching him get shot. >> he did have a gunshot wound to the bottom of his chest. he was bleeding out. some other kids got up and they dragged his body inside and closed the door. after they dragged him income i started barricading the door with all the things i could find. me and some other kids lifted up his shirt, see where the gunshot wound was, maybe try and stop it, put some pressure on it. the bleeding would not stop so we kind of just stopped until the cops got there. >> he tried to help with the shirt off his back. the sheriff here says despite the tragedy and the trauma that everyone is feeling right now, that love will prevail in this community. here is the sheriff. >> i never imagined that i would be speaking to the media. in my career, or some thing that happened today, the pure evil that happened today. my heart hurts for our community appeared but i want to make it very clear that hate will not pn
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this county. i want that to be very clear and known. love will prevail over what happened today. i assure you of that. >> we've been watching all afternoon as parents and children are reuniting outside of that school. many of the parents follow the shooting live, texting back and forth with their children. dana, back to you. >> dana: steve harrigan, thank you, and more update as we get to this. now back to this, vice president kamala harris layout more economic plans after being panned for a plan to crack down on price gouging. take a look there. >> my vision of an opportunity economy is one where everyone can compete and have a real chance to succeed. so i want to see 25 million new small business applications by the end of my first term. part of my plan is we will expand the tax deduction for start-ups to $50,000.
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cut the red tape that can make starting and growing a small business more difficult than it needs to be. let us be clear. billionaires and big corporations must pay their fair share in taxes. >> dana: harris trying to convince voters that she has a better game plan then trump when it comes to the economy. and some folks in the media are more than happy to try to hype up her record. >> donald trump doesn't come close to the record of the biden-harris administration. so if you are a capitalist, if you believe in free markets, if you believe in a strong stock market, a strong job market, a strong economy, really, the answer is pretty simple, you don't want donald trump back in the white house. >> dana: if you are a capitalist, greg, you should want kamala harris. >> greg: this was a guy who was just a month or so ago said joe biden was the best he's ever
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seen. nothing that comes out of his mouth can be trusted. trust every -- he has been wrong on every single thing. i think he might have a problem. you know what's interesting, is everybody is talking about kamala flipping and flopping at flipping. that tax deduction things ounce pretty good beaut of course if you are going to raise taxes while you do that you are just t you already stole and that money gets laundered through the government under the illusion that they give it back to you when they actually took it from you to begin with, how many people are going to start up businesses because they can't because you have already overtaxed them? i, though, am glad when people change their minds, though, but you've got to show the work. like why did you change your mind? i change my mind a lot. turns out i was an emotional wreck over donald trump in 2015. ask myself why? i was consumed by words and not deeds and i thought okay if i change my filter, look at the deeds, and that i realized okay,
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my mind got changed. but i showed you the work. but kamala never shows you the reason why she changes her mind. other than laugh and, you assume, it is because an election. for example, when she flipped on joe, when she said joe was a racist in the debate and then all of a sudden he wasn't a racist, ask her why, it was a debate. and she laughed. that was her answer. so the assumption here, these flip-flops are not sincere. she is going to flip this way, then she's going to flip back, and you are going to be stuck with the same old socialist, marxist, blah, blah, blah blah blah. by the way, have to point out, trump was on yesterday, his 35th interview including the vance interviews while she did one in the same time frame. you have to compare that. trump has nothing to hide. he will talk to everybody, anybody, i bet you don't even know that is, engineer, very smart guy.
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he's going to tell you everything, answer every question pure and meanwhile you have this other person that has hidden. what does that tell you? imagine if there were real estate agents. jesse. >> jesse: imagining -- >> greg: trump would be the guy who shows you every nook and cranny of the house from a crawl space to the attic and wouldn't shut up about it and go on for hours, want to see it again, he would tell you to come over again. meanwhile, harris would be a one who has one single picture on a website, and then you call and she goes no, you are going to have to come and see it, going to have to just come and see it, and you show up and it is a dumpster with a mattress at a tarp over it. they don't want to do the work to show you what she would do as president because it doesn't exist. >> dana: there are so many examples of a purely tv vehicle mandate, she was pressed on that debt her team pressed on that by axios, they wouldn't answer she. so you don't really know, and
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the other thing is, kennedy, she said in her first economic speech she wanted to cut red tape and bureaucracy. so if you could give a $50,000 tax deduction for small business eventually over time but the regulations and the other things, it's not like people feel that they are getting ahead. no, that's like a smoker wanting to get rid of cigarettes. she's addicted to red tape and bureaucracy because to greg's point she has a big government democrat. when she says my values haven't changed, you should believe her because her values were made plain in 2019 and 2020 when she was running for president. she's in a very unique situation because she has to steal ideas from other people because she has not only running against herself and some of these very, very statements, i don't think she can answer for, especially , and if these moderators are honest and really press into some of her statements, i think she will crumble like she did against tulsi gabbard on the 2020 debate stage, but she is
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not only running against her own statements, she is running against her own record, and i don't know how she does a double divorce appeared wouldn't that make her a polygamist if she was married to the socialist ideas in 2019 and marriage to the biden-harris agenda talking about how great bidenomics is. she is going to have to throw him under the bus and divorce or so from that bad track record, as well, and i don't think she can do it, and if you ask her, you know, you ask her the why, she cannot answer, the what, she doesn't know that either, even though she is cribbing someone else's economic policy. if you ask her who she is come i think that might be the toughest question of all. >> dana: do you think, judge, part of the idea for her on this ramp up to the debate is to get out there, talk about the economy a little bit so she doesn't have to explain it more, she can just say i've already talked about that? >> judge jeanine: she can certainly say that but i doubt donald trump is going to let her get away with that at the debate. i know we are going to talk about the debate in the next couple of blocks but what i
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think is interesting is if she wants to increase the tax deductions tenfold from $5,000 to $50,000, which is going to cost us $20 billion in the next decade, you have to say to yourself, well, once the government starts getting involved in your business, does dei apply? how about the epa? do we have to be more environmentally friendly? think about california. they raised the price of the minimum wage that then caused the businesses to go out of business because they couldn't afford to pay staff. so a lot of these ideas sound great but even the idea, she says we brought back jobs, and then we found out no, there were 818,000 jobs that were lied about that you didn't bring b back. she also talked about the fact that in addition to the record job growth, so many people getting new jobs, it is all the illegals getting the new jobs. so once you peel back the layer of the onion and you realize, he
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isn't as in-depth and sophisticated as we think. one more thing, consumer prices have gone up 21% since biden and harris have been in office. why isn't she talking about that? why hasn't she been doing anything about it? this whole idea she wants to cut red tape -- why didn't she stop the regulatory onslaught? why don't you take care of energy bills that are making all of us, making it incredibly hard to live for all families feared and finally, something like 66% of americans live paycheck to paycheck. nobody has $30,000 or $40,000 to start a new business and these 25 million new businesses that she is dreaming about. because the average cost is $30,000, $40,000. she is talking the talk. she doesn't know how to walk the walk beards before to start a business you really want to certainty in one of the things would be in the tax code the trump tax cuts that are due for
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extension, and she wants to get rid of them. that is actually raising taxes on people. she will say it was for the rich but it really wasn't. >> jesse: she has never even started a business. she just worked at mcdonald's beards before did she? >> jesse: that's right, she never worked at mcdonald's. excited for the debate, see these two go at it, kamala chickened out, the fox news debate was supposed to be to fight, we will get the hannity town hall instead. makes the point about buying a house, she is asking us to buy a house sight unseen. would you buy a house site unseen? no, you've got to look around and check it out. she's asking us just trust her, we can't. this position she is taking on regulation and tax cuts, she didn't create that. she doesn't even know what this stuff means. do you think if he could ask kamala harris to explain what a small business start up tax deduction means she could explain it? no. kamala, what exactly are the regulations you are going to be
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cutting for small business? she can't answer. dana, she is the one that put the regulations on with covid. if you install an electric car charging station, you have to hire a pacific islander under the kamala harris, joe biden plan p or all of this stuff, why didn't she do tax cuts for small businesses the last four years? huh? she has been in power. why doesn't she cut taxes on tips now? she is in power now. why doesn't she do it? she goes to the debate and trump says fine, agree with me, great, you're basically running on i was right about everything. that is what your campaign is beards trump was right. i was wrong. i would love to compare the record. you are right come all of these jobs that kamala harris and joe biden say they have created, 10 million were bounce back jobs from the pandemic and the rest of them trump created more if you put it squared off, labor participation rate, bigger under trump, income bigger under trump, i would love to have that debate, and he should straight up ask her, don't let the debate
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moderator ask her anything. look her in the eye, say kamala, why did you lie about inflation? why did it go up so high? just hit her right between the eyes, she will never be able to do it. keep her on the defensive. right now she has been on defense since the convention and nate silver now trump's the odds-on favorite to win. every day the probability of trump when he gets greater and greater. >> dana: okay, he did not say red ways but he is getting close. >> jesse: i would never say that. >> judge jeanine: don't say that gets before kamala harris is going to debate camp and how to toss joe biden's presidency under the bus. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: let's ask kamala how her debate prep is going. >> how is debate prep? madame vice president, how is debate prep going? >> greg: she just proved how different she was from joe biden. she got right up those stairs. amazing come apparently she just told reporters moment ago that her prep is doing well pure it's turning tomorrow she will behold up in pennsylvania for five days of debate camp. getting pointers on how to rattle donald on the national stage, as well as figure out how to unburden herself from her boss, joe. according to msnbc, taking the approach you might have to respectfully but forcefully lay blame like problems of the afghanistan withdrawal squarely
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at biden's feet. so jesse she has to draw distinctions from joe, that should be easy, right? ring a mirror and put it under her nose so you can see it fogged up. >> jesse: that's good. she has to differentiate herself from joe biden. but the more she does that, the more she starts agreeing with donald trump. so trump is going to be like yeah, kamala, we agree, so why are you running against me? why didn't you just told joe to do what we talked about right here? just tell him the last four years he was wrong, he didn't listen to you or you didn't really say anything, you just sat there, didn't you? she says she is going to differentiate herself on afghanistan, how? already bragged she was the last person in the room. differentiate herself with the border, the border czar, on the economy she was the tie-breaking vote be at i just don't see the
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areas where she can say i was different or i would have done things differently, just impossible. her other strategy is to rattle him. okay, the only time trump was rattled in the first debate was when biden said he was a six handicap. he has been shot, rated, rested come i don't think you can rattle him at the debate, he will be fine. >> greg: perhaps be a judge, what do you think this camp will be like? sing-alongs? s'mores? some evening skits? >> judge jeanine: i imagine they probably have pin donkey but the donkey is donald trump, running around, can you get him, can you got him? look, i don't underestimate her and let's not underestimate her. she was a prosecutor. i mean, she's a lawyer appeared she failed the bar but that's not a good sign but then she passed it. but she is a mess. [laughter] >> jesse: don't underestimate her but she is a mess. >> judge jeanine: she is a mess when it comes to off script
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discussions. and it's up to donald trump to get her off script. this is what is happening. she is going to try to explain to the audience that the best years are when she and biden were in the white house, okay? and she's got to distinguish, you are right, jesse, got to somehow separate herself with a scalpel from joe biden, especially when it relates to afghanistan. but at the same time her job is going to be to needle trump, to rattle trump, to do whatever she can to get under his skin. she's going to say, you never got the mexicans to pay for the wall, and you are the one or stop the border bill. we would have saw the border bill if it weren't for you. you know, you couldn't pass an infrastructure bill like we did. she is going to do stuff like that. and he's got to go back at her, and he's got to be able to unhinge her. and she has unhingable, i'll tell you that. she was go to joe biden when she called joe biden, how dumb,
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makes her hopefully in her mind the next president, but when tulsi gabbard got on stage with her and tulsi said you got 1700 people you put in prison with marijuana and you laugh about the fact you smoke a joint. she didn't have her safe space. when someone hits you at the debate with something that unhinge is you that you didn't expect, that no one talked about value peace, that safe space, but i'm all about this, and just keep moving. she doesn't know how to do that. she couldn't do it. the question is are they going to prepare her so much that she is going to be like lost in her own head? or is she going to be able to aggravate donald trump? i don't think that's going to happen. trump showed in the biden debate how he can just take the crap and only one point he looked at joe and said i don't think that's what he said come i don't know what he said. too much prep is going to be dangerous for her. but she also has an opportunity
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to take some hits but i don't think she is smart enough. >> greg: kennedy, the one thing she has, she can't use anymore. i'm speaking. she can't do i'm speaking because she used that with the crowd, used that with pence, that was her shield. >> kennedy: that is what she wants and has been the big push back, the one sticking point, where she almost pulled out of that debate, was she wanted the mike open the entire time just so she could have that moment, which goes to show how unspontaneous she really is. to the judge's point, she is not good when she is pressed. we have seen so few real spontaneous moments from her, and i don't count that cnn interview, put even after we saw, what was it, the freed hostages, she was on the tarmac, well, joe biden did this one thing and it was great and distinguished leadership and the thing that distinguishes leader
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when a leader distinguishes himself and everyone was like what? and they had to clean up that quote and change the readout. she does have the possibility of crafting a very green word salad up there on the debate stage, but i will say this. i feel like i have to channel jessica and harold right now. if she does really, really well in this debate, she's not going to debate again, and she very well could win the presidency if she has an outstanding shot out of the cannon night. >> greg: i don't think we should shoot her out of a cannon. >> dana: it's a little extreme. >> greg: violent rhetoric. >> dana: but what a way to make an entrance. >> greg: dana, do you think they are infanta lysing her by sending her away to camp? >> dana: the next big significant moment in her campaign to me as i said yesterday losing airspeed and altitude, this morning all of the "the five"'s -- we need
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nutrition, now we have to wait another five days so they are not feeding the beast at all, just trying to wait because they know this is the moment when you will have the most americans watching, probably more than watched trump and joe biden. this is it for her. everyone mentioned everything i was going to say except for this. i like the idea of practice like you play. have you ever heard of this phrase? it is when they use in football or something. [laughter] i used to do this with president bush. we are going to do a press conference and say sir, they're likely to ask you about this. yeah, go, is not my first rodeo. let's practice like we play, how you say it and i can give advice or not. what president trump has been doing it is 35 interviews is practicing like he plays. lex friedman is an hour and half interview. you have a longer amount of time to speak but can certainly fill 2 minutes that you didn't have before and he has been saying things in his mind, working it
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t, don't have to have talking points because he has been talking to so many people. all of her messages are untested except for in this room, and i don't know if they have -- she will be well prepared, but do they have somebody in there that has the ear of a republican will say, that's not how that is going to come across. that part i don't know. >> greg: can i had some thing you didn't say? glurgle. up next, elon and rfk jr. trying to warn comrade kamala's plans to crack down on your free speech. ♪ ♪ the sawdust settles and the engine roars the thing you care about is a job well done. but when you get your tools from harbor freight something about the job feels different - your wallet. whatever you do, do it for less, at harbor freight. ♪
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>> jesse: is kamala harris coming for your tweets? rfk jr. and elon musk are sounding the alarm on how harris could crackdown on free speech, citing this clip from 2019 where kamala calls for more social media regulation. listen. >> when you are talking of a trump, he has 65 million twitter followers come he has lost his privileges and should be taken down. there has to be a responsibility that is placed on these social media sites to understand their power. they are directly speaking to millions and millions of people without any level of oversight or regulation. that has to stop. >> jesse: and amazon alexa is getting accused of election interference. here is why. >> alexa, why should i vote for donald trump? >> i cannot provide content that promotes apus pacific political party or a specific candidate. >> alexa, why should i vote for kamala harris? >> there are many reasons to vote for kamala harris. one significant may be that she is a woman of color who has overcome numerous obstacles to
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become a leader in her field. additionally, her experience as a prosecutor and her record of accomplishment in the areas of criminal justice and immigration reform in her a compelling candidate. >> jesse: amazon, greg, said this was a glitch in the algorithm and it has now been fixed. >> greg: try that's a women named alexei. the women named alexei, how screwed up. alexa is kind of like a sewer pipe that is expunging whatever runoff that passes for thought in silicon valley. so complementary to democrats but you can't say anything nice about trump or republicans because that's the price of keeping your job. you just can't offend them. it may be that ai involves into a binary entity, just like it does with the media, and that presents a specific reality that is curated for your needs and your desires.
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i don't want a liberal ai in my house. that's irritating. an objective one but i don't trust it. kamala think i'm of the scariest forwards you will ever hear from someone in power: you lost your privilege. harris said that about trump. you, me, the folks at cnn or msnbc, if they would grow balls to speak dissent on anything, so who the hell -- that is privilege. ultimate privilege to say she can manage your first amendment. the bottom-line, the government has no say on the first amendment but their strategy is to take stuff that they don't like, redefine it as misinformation or hate speech so they can impose control on these companies. anybody in the media who backs this stuff or defense et the stuff should have their heads examined are this butts kicked. because the same mentality can be turned on you beards be on it was, the kamala-biden administration.
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>> dana: mark zuckerberg testified through a letter last week that said they did it, we succumbed to the pressure and shouldn't have done it and we won't do it again but we will see. amazon it only goes in one direction, there is never a glitch that says you should definitely vote for donald trump. that glitch apparently doesn't exist because it is not in the algorithm because people make the algorithm, last point for me i think it is a great debate question would be who do you think gets to decide in america who can speak freely? who do you think? see what the answer is. >> greg: the answer is no one. >> jesse: do you think kamala will be on her game judge, if she is asked that question mike. >> judge jeanine: she would say there is no censorship of free speech. frfree speech is a fundamental absolute right and the government has no role in the censorship of free speech. but unfortunately, kamala is from the ilk that suppresses free speech. they suppressed free speech
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during the pandemic, you know, the social media companies were in the pockets of the democrats. during the 2020 election, they came up with these fake 51 intelligence agents. they also propped up biden, suppressed the hunter biden story and then they suppressed the covid conversation, i was suppressed. this is a fundamental violation of an inherent natural right. government doesn't give us this right, god gives us this right, it is a natural right. they fundamentally misunderstand what free speech is. i was reading as they talk about, she talks about how donald trump said discussion should be taken down, you know, donald trump silencing is not about anything other than her hatred and her politics for donald trump. if these people really cared about free speech and social media, they would go after on x come are there
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terrorist organizations on x with thousands of followers? is there porn children can see, intentional murder videos on x? if you care about people, you go after things that matter. the department of labor from years ago, their whole thing is about suppressing people who think differently than they are because they want to win. it is all about power. >> dana: on kennedy? >> kennedy: robert wright, former labor secretary, regulators around the world shoh arrest if he does not's breading lies and hate your how does he define lies in hate? it is what the left disagrees with, that is what they find dangerous. that is what they feel compelled to regulate. she absolutely will if she is elected. what i was most impressed by was alexa said her name right. she didn't say "come-all-uh"
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like greg says it. which means alexa's listening to the discussions around the dinner table or one of these devices. with this level of cronyism and involvement, alexa is using ai took keep track of what you say and your opinions, which under president kamala harris will be prosecutable, mark my words. >> jesse: i have one of those alexa things and every morning when i come down to the kitchen, it starts playing indian music. every single morning. i didn't ask, alexa, will you please play indian music? it is automatically playing every morning early pure does anyone know why or how i can stop that? >> greg: maybe donate more money to harris-walz 2024. >> jesse: already bought a white dude for harris hat. coming up, are maga men cowering in fear of kamala's macho man tim walz? ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: is masculinity the key to winning the election? nyu professor scott galloway is worried that the democratic party has abandoned this crucial voting bloc and it could cost them. >> if you go to the dnc's website, it says explicitly who we serve. and it lists 16 demographic groups and as far as i can tell cover about 75% of the population, or specifically don't cover young men. so in some they don't feel seen. >> judge jeanine: but liberals salon magazine thinks tim walz is driving maga men and nuts by subverting the traditional patriarchy and offering living proof there are tormented masculinity is yesterday's news.
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okay, dana, there is a huge gender gap when it comes to men that seems donald trump is winning with the men is tim walz the answer that they democrats need for men? >> dana: i think rich lowry said it, tim walz is in msnbc contributors idea of what masculinity is and how that appeals to women. i don't think it's working at all. i'm curious to see how he will do in the debate with j.d. vance. i thought one of the most on masculine things and actually kind of undignified things was the other day when he would answer a question about an american hostage was executed by a shot to the back of the head. to me, answering things like that would show, one, that you want to be a leader and he would be able to be commander in chief on day 2, but ducking that question, to me that is not masculine. >> judge jeanine: not a surprise, either. you know, jesse, do you agree that tim walz is driving maga
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men nuts with his masculinity? [laughter] >> jesse: women love masculinity, and women do not love tim walz, so that should just tell you about how masculine tim walz is. the other day you saw him with a vanilla ice cream shake. had a straw in it. again, that tells you everything. judge jeanine judge jeanine, anything i speak for the men at the table, which is just me. [laughter] all men want is respect beard all we want. we don't want to be pandered to with camouflage and country music and men like walz. we have a tough life. we are not -- we have to compete academically and out in the workforce. which has been rigged against us by dei and illegal immigration. some of the jobs are very dangerous. you've got to work on oil rigs and be a police officer, a cable news host, one of the most dangerous jobs, i could be fired like that. like that. that's how dangerous it is.
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i want to say something, but i'll get fired. that's how dangerous it is. and there is so much pressure to then get out on a job and then make enough money so you can compete for women. and you guys don't make it easy. but once we have the women, then you have to have a baby, and then two babies, then they want three babies, then we need a bigger house, then you can't forget your 401(k)s and have to protect the family and protect the land you own, and all you want to do is just kind of hang out come have nice life, but then everybody in the culture tells you you are toxic and they tell you you are a bad guy and they try to hashtag me too you, and enough is enough already. stay out of our clubs and sports and business. so trump has tapped into that end is saying we need boundaries. we need strength, people who aren't afraid to say what they feel and stop having guys always agree with women, with whatever women want because women change what they want constantly. they want a man who cries and
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then follows around women, okay, okay, no. >> judge jeanine: kennedy. >> greg: nicely done. >> judge jeanine: can you could tear that apart for me? >> kennedy: why would i? someone finally showed me what a man really is! why aren't you on kamala harris' ticket, you juicy pork chop? i bet tim walz would like to eat you a stick at the minnesota state fair if he could. well, the reason that young men aren't going to their website as they hate phrases like feeling seen. >> greg: amen. >> kennedy: they don't want to be described that way, they don't want to be lumped in with anyone, and not every guy wants to wear pearls like timothee chalamet and harry styles. yes, women want a manly man, why do you think taylor swift ended up with travis kelce and not harry styles? she wanted a tall, hunky,
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bearded athlete. not some guy with doughy man boobs to keep apologizing to her. >> judge jeanine: wrap it up, greg? >> greg: when scott galloway said men don't feel seen, a man has never uttered that statement ever. i don't feel seen. no man would ever -- men, if they understand if they are not wanted and they leave. they don't need to feel seen. they just need to feel like they are useful. that's all men want. that is the whole evolutionary mechanism in a nutshell. men need to be useful for women. somehow women were tricked into thinking the opposite, and right now the dems are kind of held hostage by a specific kind of miserable single female with a psychological disorder, which studies show, and their definition of masculinity is viewed through a broken lens, and they are all buying into it. then you've got salon, which basically is a retarded version
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of ai designed to create this kind of woke food for people on "the five" to devour. i don't even believe people work at salon. i do think it is a little machine, that they type in these little words and they go -- and then they look, it's on "the five" comments on "the five," victory. but i enjoy it. >> jesse: just eat it up, come on, salon, keep feeding us beard. >> judge jeanine: maybe carbo was right. up next, are we raising a bunch of softies? schools are slashing homework. ♪ ♪ again and again, and again. ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ♪ far-xi-ga ♪ ask your doctor about farxiga. life, diabetes, there's no slowing down. each day is a unique blend of people
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♪ ♪ >> kennedy: hello. welcome back. your dog eating your homework. schools cutting back on eating assignments and students are less stressed. judge come i think this is a good thing beard they do too much busy working class and send kids home with even more busy wk and they don't have sleep. >> judge jeanine: you know, it shouldn't get to the point where they don't have sleep but i think it is important kids understand time management deadlines. look, it was crazy come i
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watched my kids work through the night, it was crazy, they worked every day, in school and at home, but i think no homework is absurd. i think you are creating a lazy generation that thinks everything should be given to them. >> kennedy: the problem with homework is kids are going home and doing on chatgpt. making them even lazier if they are going home and just using ai to do their homework assignments. >> jesse: school starts too early already. school starts at 8:00, kids have to get up at 6:30 in the morning just to get to school by 8:00, then you have sports after and then you get home and have to eat and then you have three hours of homework, how are you going to watch tv? >> judge jeanine: [laughs] >> jesse: going to bed at 11:00, getting no she sleep, you are shot the next day, those periods in school where it is like an empty period and you're supposed to be doing your homework, kids really have to utilize those. take it from me. >> judge jeanine: what did you do during those years? >> jesse: screw off. >> kennedy: sat on boys lapse.
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went to the vice printed principal. dana, i have a sleep expert on my podcast today and she said it is exacerbating the mental health crisis, lack of sleep in adolescents. >> dana: when i was student body president if i could've come up with we have a mental health crisis, therefore we don't need any homework, i would have been reelected for life. but i'm okay with this paired whatever. >> jesse: she just wants everyone to know she was school president. >> dana: i mean, no one is surprised. >> greg: that is the third time she has mentioned it today. >> dana: i had to make up for getting the last name wrong. >> greg: what did we do before the word stress was invented? how did we describe things after you achieve something? because stress just replaces the phrase "effort." hard work. stress is actually necessary. i actually enjoyed doing homework. i liked working through things. i think children should do more homework, more heavy lifting, more labor, i think they should be forced to toil into the dark
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hours of the night. i think they have to get up early. i think they have to be happy that they can still feel something instead of sitting in front of their stupid play stations. >> jesse: happy in the coal mines. >> greg: exactly, coal mines are underrated beard. >> kennedy: enough about those children making your gutfeld factor gear with their tiny fingers. >> greg: they are really well done. >> kennedy: "one more thing" is up next. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ when you have moderate to severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. because you have plenty of reasons to show off your skin. with dupixent, the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, you can stay ahead of your eczema. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema to help heal your skin from within. many adults saw 90% clearer skin, some even achieved long-lasting clearer skin
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