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>> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters on the judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ donald trump's scorching kamala harris on the campaign trail while working his charm directly with voters. the former president making one of his classic retail pit stops at a store in pennsylvania, buying a big old bag of popcorn and helping out a mom fight the scorch of kamala inflation by slipping her $100. trump then lighting up vp harris on the economy while out in georgia. watch. >> we will have a ready, no tax on tip's. no tax on overtime. the word tariff properly used is a beautiful word. under my leadership, we are going to take other countries jobs. by contrast, listen to the deal,
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kamala harris, have you heard of her? this woman is grossly incompetent. grossly incompetent. she is called the tax queen. they love her in other countries because she forces everybody out of our country into their hands. >> jesse: trump also proving to be one heck of a show man during his speech, riffing on everything from kamala's make lies to oprah. >> she lied about mcdonald's. she said i was a worker at mcdonald's. and i said over the french fries, and i'm going to mcdonald's over the next few weeks, and i'm going to stand over the french fries. because i want to see what her job really wasn't like. i knew oprah very well. she loved me before politics. he was down at mar-a-lago, donald, this is the most people place i ever seen. she loved the key lime pie. i love key lime pie. do you think biden lies awake at night thinking how we going to get europe to pay? no, he goes to sleep. here's a guy who can sleep on the beach. how do you sleep on the beach when you have cameras on you?
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i love that chart. i sleep with that chart. [laughter] >> jesse: feeling good, the president, dana. but also really hitting hard the economic message. >> dana: so it's interesting that he chose to go to georgia. i think that was the right thing to do and the right thing to do to really focus on the economy, especially because that is what kamala harris is going to do tomorrow. so he did that and he is in a state that is run by a republican governor who is super competent and the state of georgia is doing great. the economy is humming along. he had an opportunity to say this is the kind of economy people want and you get more of that with a conservative then you do with the liberals, so your dollar goes further. he made some bad headlines in august, right, remember he went after the very popular governor, governor kemp, then they had to make up. kemp wasn't at the event, but kemp's operation in the state is very good. >> jessica: anyone has set i'm
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on board. talking about the economy there is great. that's what people want to see. i also think the retail politicking at the grocery st grocery store, it's just great to see a different way to look at a candidate. something he was out there with the people. i'm sure that woman would have loved to keep that $100 bill. that's a very special thing in her life. he is in a position where he can help people with groceries, but his message was i'm going to be here to do that for all of you, and i thought that as a visual was great. >> jesse: and that $100 bill was in no way a bribe, judge jeanine. that was just from the bottom of his heart, charity. >> judge jeanine: that is donald trump being donald trump. he does that all the time. after dinner, he'll go into a kitchen and say hello to everybody in the kitchen, and they are all stunned that he is taking pictures and giving them -- he does a lot of things that people don't realize he does. and he is a show man. there is no question. but there is also another side of him that a lot of people haven't seen, but what i loved about today was i love listening
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to donald trump talk about how he was going to improve the economy. what he was going to do to make sure he brought jobs back to the united states. he talked about reducing corporate taxes on companies from 21% to 15%. if they make their goods in the united states. i mean, he is consistent with his theme of making america wealthy, safe, strong, and great again. he talked about research and development tax credits on u.s.-based manufacturing. then he talked about special zones, federal land with low regulation where they were going to incentivize companies to come in and make america products. and then he actually talked about a global abbasid or to go out to the world and say bring those jobs back to the united states. bring it all back here, let's do it in america. and i loved what he said. 100% tariff on cars made in mexico. if you want someone who is going to do what a democrat president
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has not been able to do and that is improve the economy, it was only when trump was in office that we had the consumer confidence and animal instincts that go with this consumer confidence. kamala harris can't even answer if we are better off now than we were four years ago, and all of this nonsense, i'm going to do price-fixing -- you know what? you know why that infuriates me? because if she is concerned about the america person, like donald trump is, at the bodega or with the construction workers at 6:00 a.m. before the trial, or wherever he went, chick-fil-a, if she were concerned, she would start working on it right now. if the big corporations, kamala, are making it impossible for americans to pay for food that they have to pay with credit cards and they are living paycheck to paycheck, then why don't you put it into effect right now? why don't you do something and prosecute them? because she doesn't care. she only cares if you vote for her, and shall never do it if
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you do. >> jesse: jessica tarlov. >> jessica: well, she has done it appeared. >> judge jeanine: when? >> jessica: since she announced this antitrust enforcement, she never said price-fixing -- >> judge jeanine: price gouging. >> jessica: that is not the same thing as saying i'm going to implement price controls. kroger dropped their prices, walmart dropped their prices. it was effective in doing it. and the economy is radically better under the biden-harris administration. we now have a soft landing coming, we were able to get 50 basis point cut because of it, down 42k, and i get it, the retail politicking, i can see the charm of it, i can see how exciting it would be a donald trump walk into the kitchen that i was working at or the bodega i was working at, but the american people are seeing through it, and it's being reflected in who they think is best suited to handle the economy. donald trump's lead on economy is getting slashed in every survey that comes out. in the nbc poll is only up nine, used to be up 13 points higher
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than that. in the cbs poll, up six, the fox poll out five, tied in the ft poll and mourning consult. we know that his policies will be more inflationary, add something like $5.8 trillion to the deficit. kamala only $1.2 trillion. and when he continues to say i'm going to do these things, i'm going to half the cost of energy, no plan to do it. the tariffs, that is not good economic policy. just going to add a 20% tariff to some goods, that is not just something that you throw around, that is something that could be devastating for the american economy. so you can rail about her, you can call her incompetent, and frankly, it's been shown as well that people do not take well to him standing up there and continually insulting her in that tone, but people are hearing what she is saying about her plans, the progress we have made, and what she's going to continue to do, that is why his edge is being decreased every time a new survey comes out. >> jesse: it is funny to hear jessica talk about how trump plans are going to bring so much inflation where he had no
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inflation in his four years. >> greg: i think -- remember, the harris campaign is based on just getting these people to vote. they don't have to offer any specifics. the specific, the act itself is the vote. tariffs, by the way, they aren't a blanket tool. you use it on companies and countries where the government helps subsidize the company. so you can match that. you don't do it across the board. you pick specific companies where we compete with that company, and if they are subsidized, you go for them. the retail politicking, trump 101, super comfortable, charming, and real. harris is a walking bag of social anxiety. it's like comparing a navy seal to a real seal. and i do think trump needs to do more of this stuff. he is unmatched come he could charm joy behar off a food truck. compare my show to when kamala was on, oprah, it was a disaster. i think that modern democrats -- not including people like even
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obama or bill clinton -- modern democrats have a real problem acting like a human being. and it's because they can only see people in groups, boxes of identity, so you are going to change her accent for one group or talk about hot sauce with another group because you think all black people are the same or hispanic people are the same, when in reality a black man could have more in common with a white man than a fellow black man because there are fewer differences between groups then people within groups and race baiters don't want you to know that the data shows you that that's why you have clumsy democrats trying to mimic behavior that just be normal, liz warren trying to open a beer, tim walz fiddling with an air filter, kamala suddenly embracing guns and saying the worst thing you would ever say for a gun owner which is i'll just shoot somebody when they come in. lawful gun owners don't say that. that's what happens when you no longer see individuals. but groups. you treat them, i don't know, as
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aliens from another planet, but when you focus on the economy, kamala's in trouble. she can't talk about an economy. imagine if the knack could never play "my sharon" or lynyrd skynyrd could never play "freeburg" or never playing -- >> jesse: who? >> greg: that's james carville with his one big hit, it's the economy, stupid. he can't play it because when you say that the people who hear it aren't going to vote for trump, look back, all you have to ask, where you better off 2016 to 2020, of course you were, so instead he is stuck playing covers on msnbc. also and i will finish with th this, trump should deafen they talk about manufacturing because it is tied to the economy. it's the hardest part about capitalism is making something at volume consistently, it's affordable. that's why making factories is the biggest deal. that's why trump talks about it and musk talks about it.
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what do kamala know about manufacturing? what could she say? maybe, you know, taxpayer-funded sex changes. she puts the man in manufacturing. that's about it. >> jessica: what about all of the new plants that have been created under the biden-harris it administration? the chips and science act. >> dana: all of the ones that are closing -- >> jessica: 100,000 new manufacturing jobs -- >> greg: when did they come? >> judge jeanine: didn't obama say he didn't have a magic wand and couldn't bring them back? >> jessica: you think trump is going to win because you are bringing up some thing obama said? >> judge jeanine: trump did bring them back when obama said you couldn't. >> jesse: nice try, jessica. try it again next segment. ahead, it's election season and kamala harris smells a photo up at the border she bungled. ♪ ♪ america. built by those who dare to dream, those who push the limits, and those who serve.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: kamala will be securing the border for a photo up. vp harris expected to visit the southern border in arizona on friday, it's the latest effort to spin harris as the toughest son of a gun on illegal immigration, but every time kamala the hawk soars a resurfaced video sensor crashing. the latest shows harris protesting deportations way back in 2018. [chanting] trump heard about kamala's little trip and got right through the b.s. >> after almost four years, border czar kamala harris has decided for political reasons
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that it's time for her to go to the border. she is trying to calm the public that she did a good job at the border peered when kamala is seen at the border on friday, she will pass hundreds of miles of wall that was built by trump, and it is wall that really wor works. >> greg: sewed dana, she is weighing whether to go to the border. a coincidence it is coming upon an election that she cares. what say you? >> dana: it drives me a little crazy that they are crowdsourcing the decision about whether she should go to the border. for goodness' sakes you want to be in commander chief. do you want to go to the border, just go. all day long having the chyron, weighing a decision, should i go, should i not? here is three reason she shouldn't go. too little, too late. already dismissed it as something she doesn't need to do. remember she said i didn't go to the europe, haven't been to the border. number two, it reinforces president trump's line, why didn't you go before? three and a half years, why
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didn't you do it before? the third reason is she is not going to win over voters on immigration in the next 42 days, pick a fight she can win, that would be better. most people do associate her with the failure at the border, and i think, i know friends who have polled that in their private polling for republicans. i imagine they are seeing the same thing, which is why when she is in arizona campaigning in that battleground state, then the questions are going to be, why are you going to the border? she can say i went to the border, but for all the reasons i just laid out, i don't think it's worth it. >> greg: so, jessica. how ironic kamala is trying to deport her past and build a wall between the voting public and the idiotic things she said in that very past. >> jessica: ironic indeed. >> greg: it is ironic. >> jessica: don't you think? like rain on your wedding day. i actually think that she should
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go. just because even if there are drawbacks to it, you are sending a signal that this is a renewed importance to you. and i think that people who are maybe on the fence about her or someone who let's say immigration is in their top five, it might not be the absolute top issue to them, would consider that. she has cut into his lead on the border substantially, down 14 points from where it was. there have been all of these focus groups of swing state voters who know that donald trump was the one who killed bipartisan border deal. that is something that is resonating in her favor. and there is a crisis moment going on for the trump campaign around the haitians in springfield. and he and j.d. vance will not stop demonizing these legal immigrants who are here, who went to springfield to take jobs that needed to be filled. governor dewine has spoken out against it. the mayor of springfield who is also a republican has it absolutely please stop doing
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this. and trump was even doing it last night, they got a chance going "in the back," send them back where? these are americans at this point. >> greg: we are talking about the ones flown in -- >> judge jeanine: americans -- [overlapping discussion] >> jessica: they are here legally, i'm sorry, they are not americans. >> greg: a scam. they fly in -- they are flying in thousands of people, they are flying them in, lowers the wages, and in the people there are paying -- the taxpayers are actually paying for their lives to be screwed. >> jessica: but they are -- but everyone, including the republicans in charge, are saying this was a good thing. the republicans in florida are saying these are great people. >> greg: not talking about the people, talking about the process. i have no doubt they are good people. i'm talking about the actual process. >> jessica: so why do you say send them to venezuela? >> greg: i don't know. i didn't hear him say that. >> jessica: you did. >> greg: judge, the news about the sex and drug trafficking is
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worse, and yet there is no specifics from kamala about that. you have gangs coming over here who cannot be policed because of the sanctuary status preventing cops and feds are doing anything. >> judge jeanine: look, whether you are talking sex trafficking, drug trafficking, or the economy, the woman is not going to do anything. she is basically telling the world have at it in the united states. cartels, you run the border, you are making billions, go for it. because if she were -- she just can't stop talking about her prosecutorial chops. well, you've got none. everything about her is anti-prosecution. decriminalize the border. make sure that you know what, if you are price gouging, we are not going to prosecute you for another 4-5 months so have at it. and look, criminally, criminal migrants encountered in 2024, 15,000. that's the number we know of. in 2019 it was 4,000. this is what if they answer the
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phone and the other country and they tell us that they are criminals. here is the bottom line. what is she going to the border for? to apologize? she should apologize. she should apologize to america, for taxpayers, she should apologize to the families of those who have been harmed and injured and raped by illegals who have not been vetted and she should apologize to those border agents when she was so quick to jump on the whipping story regarding the haitians. all right, this is a woman who wants to decriminalize the border, and she can go there for whatever she wants, to make believe about good vibes. she is responsible for what is happening in this country to the economy, to jobs, to the increase in crime, the increase in taxes. we can't pay $10 billion in new york city alone. nobody planned for that. we haven't planned for any of this. and yet she is not doing a damn thing. >> greg: you know, jesse, or
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jerk, he said i could call him a jerk today. the judgments of the whipping story that the media conveniently has forgotten, and let's not forget her and embrace of jussie smollett. they are also identical in the additional lapse in judgment she seems to express in every major thing and then she just walks away. >> jesse: i have the remarks right here. joe biden, i've asked her to lead our efforts to help stem migration to the southern border. if you want to lead, you have to be able to follow orders and she didn't follow orders at all. she let 20 million illegal aliens into the country, jessica, and how many has she deported? less than 1%. why? because she wants them to amnesty so they can vote. that's the truth. if you wanted to clean these people out, she could, like barack obama did. she's lost 300,000 children. they are working in sweatshops. they are being sacks traffic. you know what the cartels are doing now?
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they are giving the kids drugs so they are more dozed and compliant when they are smuggled. she has treated a cartel bonanza, cartels are never been this rich, people are being raped, murdered at the border, never named link laken riley once and her life, destroying the fabric of small-town americ, because it happened way too fast and recklessly. it's impacting housing. is impacting schools. it's impacted crime. it has to stop. and now she wants to give sex change operations to these people? she said it. >> jessica: she checked a box -- >> jesse: trump had a great day. he quoted her as saying she wants sex changes for illegal migrants being detained and he says kamala harris is four they/them, i'm for you. speeder i would say she is for they/them but not us. >> jesse: you should read
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: president biden giving his big farewell address to the world, that he left in chaos and conflict. joe biden shuffling his way off the stage at the united nations general assembly to give a speech in which he actually boasted about his pitiful policy track record. the president spinning his handling of the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan and the two wars which began during his presidency as a plus. take a look. >> it was a hard decision but
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the right decision. 13 brave americans lost their lives along with hundreds of afghans in a suicide bomb. i think of those lost lives, think of them every day. we are at another inflection point in history. the choices we make today will determine our future for decades to come. as much as i love the job, i love my country more. i decided after 50 years of public service, it's time for a new generation of leadership to take my nation forward. >> judge jeanine: all right, jesse. no one can deny donald trump left the country and the world a safer place, and joe biden is up there boasting about afghanis afghanistan. putin watched while we had this botched withdrawal and then decides he's going to go into ukraine, and of course iran watches and gets funded by biden and then starts funding all of the houthis and hezbollah and hamas. isn't it safe to say the man up
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there is saying he should get an a+ because the chaos of the world. >> jesse: bad foreign policy legacy. objective observers can agree, even jessica would agree that i'm right about everything, but specifically this. china, the espionage is rampant. not even talking about the spy balloon that picked up all of our secrets. they are still sending chemicals to cook up drugs to the mexican cartels. the mexican cartels quadrupled their cash flow. we have a human trafficking cora door into our country, through latin america. latin america has gone far left under joe biden. you look afghanistan of a distressful exit, left expensive hardware, dow then took it and now have a bunch of new toys. putin saw what happened there, smelled weakness, went into ukraine. and then cia-trained ukrainian commanders blew up the nord stream pipeline that joe biden okayed, biggest environmental disaster we ever seen. the iranians right where we
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wanted them, sanctioned, broke, gave the money injected the price of oil and started funding the houthis, funding hezbollah, hamas. joe biden took the sanctions off hamas and started giving them money, look what happened to israel. we got kicked out of our best base in africa. it's been amos. now that's when you start agree with me, jessica. >> judge jeanine: asked just get this directly. joe biden blames donald trump for isolationist and chaotic years. and he says that he alienated many global leaders. is it a really problem to ask countries to give 2% of their gdp for their own protection as he did with the nato members, and they made it like he was alienating world leaders commission and they pay for themselves? >> jessica: i think people should pay their fair share and there are some on the left to think that, you know, it was time that they contributed a little bit more, but the case he
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is making about his global leadership is deeper than that. so the quote was, nato is bigger, stronger, more unified today because of joe biden's leadership, and that's true. finland and sweden are part of nato because joe biden was president and because he stands with the ukrainians in a way that donald trump doesn't seem to have any interest. seen a little bit of territory, was the big deal there? he is put together partnerships like the quad partnership with japan and india and australia, getting us closer to our allies all over the world, unprecedented climate action putting us back in the paris climate accords, trying to meet goals with the rest of the world to protect our planet, that is the type of leadership he is talking about. not appear to say that everything donald trump did was wrong. i think the abraham accords were an incredible piece of peacekeeping brokering that put israel in a better position to be able to do trade with people, with their neighboring countries. but you can't deny the things that joe biden was talking about. and on the afghanistan front,
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you know, that was a moment where his popularity went down and it did not recover, frankly, until he dropped off the top of the ticket. but donald trump put in place that negotiation that ended up freeing 5,000 taliban fighters. why is no one talking about that? 5,000 terrorists. you go no problem. >> judge jeanine: you want to answer that, dana? >> dana: no, i want to talk about a bigger issue. what i watched today, i felt like america was limping to the finish line. with joe biden. and it looked week. and we are at a point in america or people like we may not like the two choices in front of them, but a choices going to be made, and next year there will be somebody new or different on that stage, maybe not new because trump has been there before. a couple of things. one, at the end, when he said i chose to leave, and he's telling all the dictators in the room, it's better for you to leave. they know that's not true. you didn't choose to leave.
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you were forced out. and just because maybe the people in their parties aren't strong enough to do that, they don't have nancy pelosi in congo or wherever else he was talking about. i thought that was wrong. don't lie to them. don't tell them they should do the right thing. you didn't do the right thing. you were forced into doing the right thing and now we're in this situation were kamala harris and scrambling, i got to put a campaign together, i don't even have a policy position, got to do all of this -- i just thought that was so wrong. the more i thought about it today, the more i thought that was not a good thing to do. the other thing is i have a beef with the media and its this. democrats get all of this credit for their intentions of what they want to do on the world stage. so you can pledge that you are going to cut emissions by x amount. and you can put a whole bunch of money towards it and say this is what unites us. and then you can actually see, because of american innovation, that we have cut emissions, and you say it in front of the general assembly and don't even get applause? so what did we spend all the
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money for? at the same time india and china have increased emissions so everything we have done to accommodate the world on climate change, we didn't even get the credit for it. i don't think that's right, either. the last thing i would say is the global leaders that are looking at the problems in the middle east, china, certainly russia, ukraine, south america has a huge amount of problems, but he did bring up sudan. this is a civil war that was not happening at the time, things were contained. lost that base in africa, china is all throughout africa, rushes all throughout africa. whoever becomes president on january 21st of next year -- 20th -- has a huge number of problems on their plate, and it won't be because it was their fault. >> judge jeanine: you know, greg, there is just one point i want to make and then you can talk about whatever you want. when donald trump left, the strategic petroleum reserve had
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644.82 million whatever and we are down to about half of that. we've got a problem there, as well, with the strategic petroleum reserve. >> greg: well, now i will say what i want to say. let's take a look at him walking in. i thought it was interesting. you know, i have to give them credit, dana, he bravely walked on that stage knowing there would be the threat of stairs. anyway. the great news is none of those countries will have to hire his son anymore, which is good. as for the climate accord, that was not leadership, that was a graft. it swindled the taxpayers. why else would they have covered under the guise of inflation reduction act? none of those temperature predictions are taken series anymore because they have been shown to be corrupt. they throughout the ones they didn't like. we can talk -- you are losing the war on climate change. i want to talk about one -- there he is -- i want to talk about him. this is a guy, zelenskyy, who
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visited a swing state during an election season, funded by the taxpayer, to a munitions plant, flown on one of our jets, one of our fighter jets. how can you be good with that? how is that not election interference? he went to a swing state. because he knew that if trump -- if trump wins, there goes the gravy train. this is about electing kamala so the war can continue. a war that has killed a million people. i'm not sure parading zelenskyy around and endorsing kamala and trashing vance and trump is a good thing after trump is almost assassinated by what i would call a ukrainian asset, whether he was self-appointed or not, i would say that's pretty bad. >> judge jeanine: and i'm going to pause so people can think about that last point that you made. >> greg: by the way.
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>> dana: also what a terrible thing for biden to do to zelenskyy to tell him to go there. it's an awful decision for many different perspectives. >> judge jeanine: yeah. do you have anything you want to say about zelenskyy being paraded around a swing state by the democrats for more munitio munitions? >> jessica: i do. >> judge jeanine: up next. wait a minute, i thought the democrats said crime was down. dangerous street takeovers are terrorizing residents in a key battleground state. ♪ ♪ known for following your dreams. known for keeping with tradition. known for discovering new places. no one wants to be known for cancer, but a treatment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 17 types of cancer, including certain early-stage and advanced cancers. one of those cancers is early-stage non-small cell lung cancer. keytruda may be used with certain chemotherapies
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♪ ♪ [siren sounding] >> dana: so much for crime being down. absolute chaos on the streets of philadelphia with hundreds of
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drag racers wreaking havoc in setting a fire work is, vitalizing vehicles and even charging at cops trying to rein in the chaos, leaving one officer injured. it was the 11th legal car made up the police have responded to in just one weekend. one guy allegedly brought a flamethrower to one of them. greg, i'm sure we will even hear today from jessica that crime statistics are down, and i just read in "the wall street journal" actually in urban cities they are up, that was "the wall street journal" yesterday by jeffrey anderson, and your lived experience is it is bad. >> greg: crime reporting is down. because no one is reporting the crime because they know that when the criminal gets out, which is almost in a few hours, he's going to come for you, so in new york alone i think 70% of property crime isn't reported and something like 55% of violent crime isn't reported. also the statistics that the fbi uses aren't taken seriously because they are limited. they don't pass the smell test.
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you know what is worst in the smell test? the sea in the field test. people can feel when they are victims and they can see if they haven't felt it. you can make a case for a drop in crime but you better show your work, can't just cherry-pick stats handed to you from someone else who hasn't experienced, felt, or seen the crime because i think the thing is in politics, since crime became part of a political pla plank, is almost treated like a recreational belief, almost like the climate debate or fracking or pronouns, where you can push full state and stupid, shallow opinions, and not be concerned whether it impacts lives. this is a narrative that directly impact people's lives because you are denying reality which then denies relief, denies experience and pain, that actually hurts people. you have fewer police, then you have to defund the police, thenu
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have incited groups of people who feel they can go into 7-eleven's and destroy them. you have people not reporting crime because they know nothing is went to happen. i would say to people, the david nears of the world, read more than an paragraph from the ap. you did a disservice. >> dana: judge, 11 illegal meet ups across the city, not sure how a police department is supposed to deal with that. >> judge jeanine: this whole thing was instigated because the police said they were going to start tamping down on this, they said we will show the police and what they did was actually aimed at some police cars, damaged five of them, aimed at a police officer, and these young kids had a temper tantrum because we have allowed them to do this because either we don't have enough police to handle it or we have other crime to handle, so they think they are entitled to it. the reason they think they are entitled to it is because they are not prosecuting.
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the reason they are not prosecuted is nobody reports the crime it if they larry krasner, that george soros-funded nond.a. is the one in charge. look, we are in this mess because of the democrats. it's true. they are the ones who wanted the cashless bail. everybody gets out. you commit a crime, even if you are pedohpile, repeat offender, threaten to do it to her over and over again, you get out. they wanted to defund the police and raise the age of crimes for young kids. let's make it older, let's not make the young kids responsible. they want to reimagine the police, they want to decriminalize the border, and they want sanctuary cities. is anyone surprised? that's all. >> dana: jessica, are you surprised? >> jessica: no, but i live here, so that's what and not. i actually didn't know about this national crime victimization survey which was the basis for "the wall street journal" piece and i think it's a really good thing that this tool exists and
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people are able to talk about what's happening in their lives in another way. the one thing that sticks out is a problem is they don't report murders. the only murder number we have is from the fbi, and i do think fbi stats are real, and homicides are down 12%. >> jesse: fbi saying that homicides are down is like me saying emma, i cleaned the whole house. except for the bathrooms, the bedrooms, and the kitchen. whole house is clean except for -- the murder capital of the country, new orleans, is not included. chicago not included. >> judge jeanine: new york city -- >> jesse: besides all the major metropolitan areas where all the homicides, everything else is fine. >> judge jeanine: that's it. >> dana: that's it. ahead, shocking study reveals some brutal news for guys like jesse and greg, and it's about their brains. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: a new study reveals that male brains shrink in volume by 8:00 p.m. -- coincides with jesse show, by
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the way -- every night thanks to hormone cycles. jesse, defendant -- >> jesse: my performance at 8:00, i'm barely hanging on at that hour. i don't know. who did this study? a woman scientist, probably. it has to be a woman. >> greg: it would be interesting if this was done in reverse because then it would say complex female brains require more rest because you know they are so complex. this is catnip for people in the media, only if this research goes in one direction, that it is like men are stupid, they are idiots, they are lazy, but women on the other hand, they would spin it into something positive. >> jessica: like how good brain fog is from pregnancy. data? >> dana: i think this is why hemmer crushes it in the morning. >> jesse: a morning guy. >> judge jeanine: a woman did do this study because she did it because they talk about the fact that we are all hormonal you are hormonal. >> jesse: it was a revenge study. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: men are only
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yeah, yeah, yeah. rain shrinks, but the other thing. wow. gross. i'm sorry. that first primetime tonight, i can't. >> how do i follow that? i'm not i'm not going to follow that. i'm just going to promote the show. how ryan ruth slipped through the cracks. 8 p.m. dana p john reid is a marine veteran turned pe teacher and he's using his experience from his time in afghanistan to help the people who helped us and these afghan students learn how to ride bikes. he started a fundraiser through a nonprofit called all kids bikes. he's just looking to raise $9,000 to help them. >> and what a good guy. the only $9,000. >> greg, that is so generous of you really is one time donation. you're so kind. jeff, time for me. okay. why did the chicken cross the road? two arrested traffic violators. a san francisco cop wasn't wearing his uniform. he was wearing a chicken suit. and when they tried to cross the road and the drivers wouldn't let them pass, he arrests's that them. > jes welcome to "jesse watters primee

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