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and you talk about the history of the kennedy family and it's at the same cathedral that the late president kennedy's funeral was at 1963. >> neil: saint matthews, right? >> yes. >> neil: amazing, just amazing. peter doocy following all of that. meanwhile a lot of developments in current politics as you know, kamala harris is sitting down with our own bret baier. you can catch that a little bit more than an hour from now on "special report." at a time when candidates are trying to win over their base and maybe capture some from the other side. we will see how that goes, looking forward to that interview. in the meantime, here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino with judge jeanine pirro, jessica
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jessica tarlov, jesse watters, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." 20 days ago and it's crunch time for kamala harris. the vice president is about to sit down with bret baier in her first box interview since becoming the democratic nominee and that will air in full right after "the five" at 6:00 p.m. taking tougher questions. a shift in strategy after cruising through a media blitz of interviews, on call her daddy, the howard stern show, and you might remember here with stephen colbert. harris also joining charlamagne tha god for a radio town hall and although he is usually friendly, he did put harris on the spot about the border crisis. >> does in the biden adminstration have to take some blame for the border though. a lot of the blame. the first three years you did get a lot of things wrong with the border. >> charlemagne, within hours of being inaugurated the first bill we passed before we did the
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inflation reduction act and before we did the bipartisan infrastructure act before we did the safer communities act to deal with gun violence, the first thing we dropped was a bill to fix the broken immigration system. >> dana: kamala harris also taking questions from some listeners, one color whether she will implement reparations which is something she has supported in the past. >> i am running to be a president for all americans. that being said, i do have clear eyes about the disparities that exist, and the context in which they exist, meaning history to your point. so my agenda, first of all on the point of reparations, it has to be studied. there's no question about that. and i've been very clear about that position. >> dana: are it, judge, let's start with you. this interview will take place, right now during "the five" and air and an hour. >> and i am looking forward to it. but i have to tell you, when she
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said in answer to the question about the border, i mean, the charlamagne tha god clearly knows that there has been a 241% increase in border crossings, but she says within hours of being inaugurated before the first bill we passed, before inflation reduction infrastructure, safer communities, the first thing we dropped was a vote to fix immigration. i checked hr one. the first bill they dropped has nothing to do with immigration. she is just not competent or she is lying. it is one or the two. it's about fair elections and ending money in politics, public officials working for the public interest. it has nothing to do with that. that's number one, number two. we are going to study reparations? we have been studying reparations for 150 years, they've just studied it in california, gavin newsom said no way we are going to do it. and she tells that she has been very clear on it.
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nobody knows where she stands. i give charlamagne tha god credit for the questions that he put to her and he asked if she was sorry about some of the stuff that has happened at the border and her answer was no when it would've been very easy to talk about the murderers, the rapes, the fence and all. i love that her longest answer was on reparations and we still don't know where she stands. >> dana: that's like a 90/10 issue in terms of popularity, your thoughts on the interview are the one we have not seen yet that is happening right now? >> jessica: i thought it was great for her to sit down and i should say as well she sat down with roland martin as well, another very popular -- >> jesse: very popular? >> greg: you must know him or something. >> jessica: what ever appeared. >> and let the record reflect i do not interrupt, greg. >> jessica: in your face is what the judge is saying.
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she is having conversations directed squarely at black men who she is struggling with, and that is the smart thing that you should do when you have three weeks out and you are soft with a particular group. i think that charlemagne gives a great interview and it gave it even more huffed that he is someone who has been supportive of her and also critical. so he liked her and the 2019-2020 primary, and now he has talked before about what has gone wrong at the border and things that he feels like he has gone wrong about her actually that he thought a vice president could accomplish more than they necessarily could in real life. so i thought it was a really good discussion, immigration is meant to be a soft spot. we do see that people understand that donald trump was the one that torpedoed the bipartisan border deal that james lankford one of the most conservative senators was a cosponsor and authored it. but that will be a soft spot. what she did manage to do that i think is really good is to talk about this new agenda that they have for black men.
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so to talk about entrepreneurship and economic opportunity is, she will talk about specific health care needs that affect the black community more specifically and i see no reason, understand that people want to put this in the it's just identity politics and that's ridiculous. identity politics is implicit in good campaigning. when you're talking to a group that has a certain set of concerns you need to be able to address the way that their lives are, what their job looks like and family life looks like. what their medical life looks like. and on the same day as she put out the agenda for black men, she also put out the agenda for rural america. like farmers, ranchers -- >> jesse: do they get free weed too? >> jessica: it is not free weed. they will get legal weed, which is popular across partisan lines. you don't get it for free, but legalizing weed. you guys sound. >> greg: it was targeted at a
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black audience. >> jessica: go ahead, jesse. >> jesse: the difference between bret baier and a charlemagne interview if she is not going to lie to bret and get away with it. she lied to charlemagne and he did not know he was being lied to because he is not a journalist. when she says i submitted an immigration bill on day one, no, she submitted an amnesty bill. at a nothing to do with border security, so she lied. bret as a poster charlemagne will follow up. when she says i want to do a study on reparations, well, madame vice president, what are you looking to hear from in the study that you don't know right now? or you are the vice president and senator, you could commission your own study, why did you not do that then, or will probably get specific, can i have an example when you say that you are the victim of misinformation russian mark you say your career has been victimized by misinformation about your accomplishments, well who? and what accomplishments specifically, the fact that you worked at mcdonald's?
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because when she was attorney general there is no significant case, when she was senator there is no significant legislation and the only thing she is known for her as vp is the borders are that it's been a mess. so hopefully tonight we will get pointed questions maybe after a week and a half, what would you do differently than joe biden, she can come up with an answer. or why should men play women sports, that's a good one. so brett will be fair, he will be firm. he was pretty tough on trump in the spring and he will be the same way with kamala. >> dana: what are you looking for tonight? are you paying attention to the reparations? >> greg: i have to remind everyone i am not running for office so i don't need a commission to say i'm going to study something that everybody hates. the idea of saying i have been really clear that we need to study and a commission on something as a politician's way
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of saying if i actually endorse it, my career is over. she knows that. this is what gavin newsom did. it's the only place you have to say you will appoint a commission and put people on it and they get free croissants and ice water with their little meetings with the little tumblers and they get to feel really important, but you are not getting my money. you are not getting anybody's money. it's not going to happen. and i will tell you why. the original sin of reparations is that it states that a person's problems are superior to your own based on an unquantifiable measure. so a healthy young person with endless job opportunities has a built in edge and ancestral oppression over a poor, sick or person with limited resources. that is actually the definition of systemic racism to say that a young black person with great choices today should have their problems matter more than a white person, a mexican person, an asian person.
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that is racism. and if reparations is based on the stain of slavery, then every human living today possesses that ancestral strain. slavery is not solely performed by whites, do your history, america just happen to fight a war to end it. this is why politicians play lip service on this. if you explore it, who is your ancestor? how many had? jamaicans had, didn't they? i don't know? and then you look in her history and you say, this is impossible. it's absolutely impossible, so the only way around it to mps activists and all they want is to be on that commission. that's all they want, that's all they are going to get. >> dana: and then they will study it to death. >> greg: lets a study of some other things while we are at it. >> dana: good chat, everybody, president trump speaks to everyone including women voters and a fox news town hall. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: donald trump is put in the work to win over women voters. fox news town hall, talking about child care and reproductive rights. >> i give it the largest tax cuts in the history of our country. larger than the reagan cuts. my daughter ivanka, she said, dad, we have to do tax credits for child care. dad, you have to double it up. i said, it was actually more
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complicated than the entire bill. but i got it done. i am the father of ivf. we want fertilization all the way and the democrats tried to attack us on ant, and we are out there on ivf even more than them. so we are totally in favor of it. >> jesse: president trump trying to win over women by talking about lowering prices and cracking down on illegal immigration. >> we have to get prices down, because the damage is done. when they say, we are stopping inflation, because it went down to 4.5%. 4.5% is very high. it does not come down very much and you can't get the money. it really happens if you make doughnuts, you have the stoves and that this. everything is around energy. sanctuary city is really meant for one thing to protect criminals. that's what they become. we are going to end all sanctuary cities in the united states and we will go back to normalcy. and we are going to have law and order. >> jesse: we will go to you as a woman, jessica.
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>> jessica: there are other women at the table. >> jesse: what were you offended by it, let's hear it? >> jessica: i am glad that you asked. i was offended by him calling himself the father of ivf and then saying that senator katie britt is young and fantastically attractive as if that is relevant at all to her concerns about her friends who have used fertility treatments in order to become pregnant. i was offended by the fact that he was asked by a vote or why is the government involved in women's basic rights, and he answered with saying, i think it's great for 52 years all of the legal scholars, the best legal scholars, democrats, republicans, both of them have wanted to get rid of it. and that's what i have done here. that is not at all how the legal scholars feel or how the american populace feels. and to the questions about lowering the prices of things, again, no real answer. i'm glad i know more about how doughnuts are made or whatever was going on there, but i don't
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think anyone walked away from that thinking that he had any sort of empathy for what is going on in women's lives all over the country. he kicked it off by laughing at the amber thurman story. harris brought up that the family had put out a prebottle and he laughs and says we are going to have higher ratings. which seems pretty cruel. you could use that to say i am so sorry that young woman, a mother of a six euro boy lost her life. and to say it's a hospital's fault actually no law should have allowed that to happen per that's one thing. >> greg: he should've said the democrats were lying about it. because that is true. >> jessica: you should not laugh and talk about ratings. i think we can all agree on that. >> greg: he blew it. the democrats had been lying about it, creating a completely false story. >> jessica: we are the worst. i would also just like to say that it's getting a little
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exhausting to hear about kamala's crisis with men constantly when donald trump's crisis with women is bigger, and women vote in higher numbers than men do. that's what i feel, jesse. >> jesse: okay, good. would you like to say anything nice about the town hall, judge? >> judge jeanine: i would like to ask jessica if she considers ruth bader ginsburg a legal scholar? that's a "yes" or "no" question. >> jessica: i was going to say yes and i know where you are going with it. >> judge jeanine: i like that you know. i would like the viewers to know. ruth bader ginsburg has always said that roe vs wade is not something that is protected and abortions are not protected by the constitution. so you can talk about all legal scholars -- let me finish. ruth bader ginsburg says it's not a constitutional issue, okay? so that throws out your all legal scholars. second point, does everybody understand that roe versus wade
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did not protect third term abortions? the original decision left that up to the states. so all dobbs did was take the first two trimesters up to the state, just like the third was left to the state with roe versus wade. you are tired by the fact that kamala is having more trouble with men and trump is having more trouble with women. you think that kamala is in the better spot because women vote more. maybe you are right about that. but i will tell you what, the most important issue for women is the economy followed by abortion, followed by emigration. who is strongest on the economy? you can make fun of donald trump, but he at least explains more than kamala harris that we are sitting on gold and energy, and when we have energy and we don't have to buy from other countries we can use it to build things and develop things and drive cars, to heat our homes, to make stoves, all of that other stuff.
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he makes more sense than kamala harris just saying you need an opportunity economy. and finally, when women talk about immigration, and he put the economy and immigration together, it beats abortion by 32 points. so what you have got here are women, sure, they are concerned about abortion, but if they were educated a little bit more than just this crazy dictate victim that's coming from the democrat women, they would understand that a lot of this is protected as it is. but women want protection for their families, they want to go to the supermarket and not have to put things back on the shelves. >> jessica: can i just say super quickly? it will be quick. there is no world in which ruth bader ginsburg -- at -- ruth bader ginsburg thought we would be dealing with a six week abortion bans. >> judge jeanine: she said it is not constitutional -- >> jesse: this is not a
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women's town hall, this is the five. >> dana: i will land, the gender gap is real and president trump needs to do better with women and kamala harris needs to do better with men. both campaigns know it, and if young women 18-29 years old turn out in numbers like they did in the midterms in 2022, then trump could have problems and that's why they know they are out there trying to deal with that. kamala harris is looking at a deficit with black men that biden was already dealing with back in june before the switcheroo. so trump has proven to be a strong closer in the past like in 2016, 2020, obviously did not win. but this year we don't know how kamala will close paired we know what happened in 2019, she fizzled before there was one vo. so she has a lot of work to do. i do think there's value on recognizing that women have a lot of issues that they want to vote on and women who are only voting on a pro-choice issue you are not movable. that's not really who we are talking to you right.
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>> jesse: greg gutfeld. >> greg: i want to talk, i will leave the lady issues to the ladies today, but i have to say that katie britt is not offended by a compliment, no one else should be. i can't get offended about somebody else's complement. and also i still think it's a sad state of affairs when the most important thing in a woman's life is abortion. and you may be upset when a man says that, but somebody has to speak for the unborn children if you are not. i want to talk about the dudes. if you look at men, they are running away from harris. firemen, teamsters, border agents, cops. they do their jobs because they see value in it and when you tell them that you don't see value in it in their mission, it kills their morale and they leave. you are seeing that with cops who are ostracized. they can't get their recruitment numbers up. there were fireman held back during the riots, they cannot
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put out fires. border agents demonized in hoaxes about whips. what did i say 14? 14 suicides? 15 suicide among the customs and border patrol alone in 2022. the border patrol lost 4,000 plus personnel since 2020. that's 20% of the workforce. now if this were happening to a woman centric profession, i'm not going to say which ones. >> jesse: figure skating. >> greg: thank you, figure skating pair there will be loads of thing pieces about how trump is literally killing for figure skaters in a toxic cloud of misogyny. >> jesse: the nancy kerrigan of politics. >> greg: republicans are not saying women are bad. democrats are saying men are bad. have fun fighting the fires and legal gains with pronouns, that's all you will get from kamala harris.
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>> dana: like gillette with toxic masculinity. >> greg: she should do a town hall with men and when she starts talking to them like miss marianne from rocker room. >> jesse: we are just saying that women are beautiful. >> greg: you are very attractive, jessica. [laughs] >> dana: you're like get us out right now. >> jesse: 2024 sleeper issue, bound to get men out of women sports. ♪ ♪
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transgender athletes in women's sports. president trump getting asked by a grandmother of nine with six granddaughters at a fox news town hall what he is going to do to make girls feel safe in the locker room. and here is his common sense response. >> women -- you don't have to do the volleyball, we stop it. we stop it. we absolutely stop it. you can't have it. it's a man playing in the game -- i mean physically from a muscular stance, even if it was a little bit less, maybe they do all sorts of tests and drugs and anything else, look at what has happened in swimming. look at the records being broken. >> how do you stop it? do you go to the sports league? >> you just ban it. the president bans it. you just don't let it happen. >> judge jeanine: and the trump campaign has been blanketing the airwaves during football games with ads to remind voters about kemal's record on the transgender issue.
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jesse, i will start with you. trump has made it clear he is not into the transgender's competing with women. and we saw a couple of days ago i think it was nevada and san jose san jose where girls teams in volleyball are literally forfeiting games, because they don't want to be injured by men who have transgendered, who have more muscle, more lung capacity and stronger bones. >> jesse: would be surprised how long i can hold my breath. i don't know why want to brag about my lung capacity but it is extreme. i can swim underwater from one length of the pool and back and maybe go for a third lap. i'm just saying. i want to put that out there as cliche as that sounds. you don't often get a chance to brag about your lung capacity and i wanted to take this opportunity. 70% of the country agrees with this. and the democrats are extremists on this issue. and this is the most potent
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cultural issue of this election. and for some reason if you are a democrat politician, you have to agree with these things 100% of the time. and if you don't, you get primary to, you get scolded by the press, and you are called a hater. and so they are afraid of that. grown men who have daughters who are in the senate are afraid to say what they really feel because they are in this policy prison that the democrat machine and forces and it's going to cost them elections. and so, mitch mcconnell figured out through pulling that this thing is a killer and he is throwing all of this money add to sherrod brown and ohio and tester in montana and baldwin and wisconsin, and these races are getting close, montana is not close, tessler is going down hard. and it's about time and it goes with the border, it goes with ukraine. eventually democrats will have to come back to common sense middle america, because they are
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getting roasted on the far left. >> judge jeanine: jessica, saying you are for social justice and progressive values, how is compelling your daughters to play against transgender's and some of the movement afoot to even include transgender is under title ix? >> jessica: it is a loser of an issue. it is a small subsection of the population first of all. it has an outsize influence in terms of our cultural discourse. but i don't know anyone in real life who is supportive of this on a competitive level. it's one thing if you say five or 6-year-olds, whatever, that does not matter. when you're talking about people losing out on scholarships or people getting injured or someone like leah thomas who was a bad swimmer as a man and an amazing swimmer as a woman it's obviously an issue. and i wanted to put out that collin all right who is running against ted cruz in texas and everyone should check out their debate from last night, because
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colin all right really embarrassed him about going to cancun and hiding in the supply closet on january 6, but who played in the nfl has an ad out saying i am not for this, i know that there is no place for men and women sports. take it from me, someone who actually competed at the highest level. >> judge jeanine: but the biden adminstration tried to change title ix. >> jessica: i said it was a loser of an issue and i think it is smart that colin all right is claiming that. >> jessica: mitch mcconnell does not put into things if he does not think it will have an impact and yesterday there was a debate as well as dave mccormick and casey and pennsylvania. in both of them brought this up. now all right and casey, the democrats that had to take votes in which they did not vote to block it. and that happens, democrats sometimes will put up votes and then republicans have to deal with it later. the republicans were smart on this issue, but it is also a mention before that if the
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18-29-year-old women is going to be a big deal, but i think that the dads are really upset about this. i don't know how you just ban it. i know that the president can do something about the title ix money, but there also has to be a cultural shift to say we are not going to allow this to happen. because the women who have succeeded in sports won't stand up for the girls in sports. we have seen that, there's like three of them that are willing to say anything and the girls are out there on their own. it's the dads who are upset about it as well and i think vote again on this issue, even if they are on the fence, maybe they don't really want to vote and were like either one of them, but on this issue they might decide to come out. >> judge jeanine: men protecting young girls, greg. >> greg: i'm all for that, it is a small subsection of the population, but cultural revolution starts with a handful of people who have an outsized influence if you just want to look at history. this issue is bigger than sports. it is an attempt to overturn hundreds and hundreds of
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thousands of years of human biology, the duopoly of male and female, to cater to a tiny percentage of males who weaponize the rhetoric of identity to enable a fetish. okay, it's a fetish. i'm not talking about the ultra rare cases of biological ambiguity. i'm referring to the grifters who gain the arena of compassion which affects a lot of women and your compassion is measured, your willingness to allow a -- and address to dismantle title ix, shipping mail rapists into female prisons. and it explodes the passion. this is what kills me, it's destroying families, your pitting parents against their children with scheming
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interlopers enter loping activists running their front. children are butchered under this exploited compassion of a mother whose own identity ends up being intertwined with this moral charade. the moms are being suckered into this. because they don't want their child to be unhappy, oh, your child is going to be depressed. your child is going to be suicidal. you have to change the gender. we are going to look back at this time as a moment where cowardice among doctors and the media, academia led to frivolous butchering. and this is psychopathy and drag. anyway. that's all. that's all i have to say. >> judge jeanine: all right, ahead, so much for joy, kamala harris dust off the playbook to call trump a fascist. ♪ ♪
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>> greg: the joy warrior is going dark branded, kamala harris out in pennsylvania going back to that trump is a fascist playbook. >> at stake in this election is the constitution of the united states. it's very self. donald trump is increasingly unstable and unhinged. he is seeking unchecked power as donald trump has, must never again stand behind the field of the president of the united states! >> greg: and then, dana, within 10 minutes she will say we really need to work together and stop demonizing each other. it reminds me of when she called joe biden a racist in the debates and then when they said,
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you know, you say some bad things. it's a debate. she is going to turn and say it's all about working together. >> dana: remembered joy was the convention and there was so much joy, and as a campaign you really can't go negative until people know who you are. she had a truncated time to do that and even i think was two or three weeks ago people were saying, i don't know who she is. but initially she came out and had been dark branded, that could've been not good. but what she said there is similar to the thing she said at the convention. so i think she probably would have been -- she would have benefited more from doing these interviews regularly so she was able to venture into choppy waters before all of a sudden like doing one interview was the lead story of the news for three days in a row. though i am looking forward to seeing and in 20 minutes. >> greg: i love how she says donald trump traffics in fear, and will put black and brown people in camps. spill not just do that, take
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everybody off of msnbc off the air, and they make these conclusions based upon everything that he did for four years. i mean, we saw for four years. i mean cities were burning down, federal courthouses were burning. businesses were being destroyed. there were a fake covid remedies and it was enforced by the police where people went to jail for going to church. i mean, is she kidding, donald trump never did any of that stuff, the democrats did it. >> greg: yes, jessica. in your face. >> judge jeanine: beautiful face. >> jessica: thank you, what a day this has been. so this is a message that resonates with an incredibly important voting bloc and she was at an event with republicans, some form of republicans, some current republicans who are supporting her candidacy. so did protecting democracy -- adam kinzinger trader. >> greg: oh, loser, i'm sorry. >> jessica: you can laugh at
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them all they want, but they are still going to vote. i know what you're trying to d do -- i will not be deterred. so protecting democracy as a top three issue for people with college degrees and she is up right now 26 points with women with college degrees and on this issue she is up 25. that's why she is talking about this. and it's not because kamala harris came up with this in some sort of fantasy world. she is listening to people like general milley, joint chiefs of staff who said that trump is fascist to the core. he did not help himself and his interview over the weekend with maria bartiromo talking about the enemy within. and its allies have been trying to help him or force him to clean those comments up. but he enjoys the double down especially on things like that. and when you're talking about your political opponents and irregular every day people who don't vote in your direction, people sound that you sound a
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little fascist. >> judge jeanine: saying that he is fascist to the core, isn't he the one joe biden would not listen to about leaving afghanistan. >> jessica: because he did not take the advice of someone is not fascist. >> judge jeanine: and 13 americans died about that. oh, god. >> jesse: they talk about what trump says because they can't talk about what he did. so you get a lot of people in washington that get offended about this and that. that is such a small slice of the voting population, jessica. if she is targeting those people, she is in deep trouble. that will move the election. this election is about money and security. and a little bit of girls in the boys room. so if you want to talk about january 6th and this is a fascist on acid who is going to put people in camps and start civil war. that's great for cable tv, but it's not going to win you and election. >> jessica: then why go on joe
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grogan? i hope that kamala -- >> jesse: why not? >> judge jeanine: the number one podcast in the world. >> jessica: the point is to attract low propensity young male voters, you just don't think they matter in this. >> jesse: what are you talking about? i think all lives matter especially male lives. >> dana: gross. >> greg: a head, his or dead? ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: sad news for happy hour, gen z does not even know what it is. grabbing a drink with colleagues is on the decline and all things to remote work blurred the lines of when the workday actually ends. who has been to a happy hour and the last -- >> dana: i think this is ridiculous, because people gen z and younger are basically scrolling on the phone all day, even during office hours, scrolling on their phone all day, and then if you go to a bar or happy hour or a restaurant, they spend the whole time on their phone anyway. so why do they care that happy hours dead?
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>> jessica: i think only the post cares. i'm not sure they care themselves. but it's fun to go out with colleagues. >> greg: we have been doing "the five" at 5:00 for 13 years, i've never seen a happy hour. i do remember the old days where there were drink specials for women, like i don't even know they if they can do that now. like women, it's 2 for 1, get that chick strunk was the whole point of happy hour. guys would come in and pay and be like if she drunk yet. it's a terrible thing. happy hour is probably ruining marriages and careers. and has been metood. >> jessica: i like when you prepare for "the fastest." it makes me feel important. >> jesse: went to the irish place where you get points for a dollar and gesturing for hours and then you wake up and go work for o'reilly the next morning, that was the worst hangover e
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ever. >> judge jeanine: you better pretend you are fine. >> jesse: i was fine. everything is great. >> judge jeanine: i don't think it's relevant, but a long time ago it was for people that really needed to drink and i also think it was for people who want to go home. i don't want to face her, let me go home. but now she is texting him, where are you. >> jesse: missed the train. >> jessica: no one likes happy hour. sometimes i think it's fun to go to a drink with coworkers. >> dana: every hours happy hour with you.g bo >> jessica: and you. >> judge jeanine: yes, yes. ♪ ♪ heuch pre-portioned packs makes it really easy to keep him lean and healthy. in the morning, he flies up the stairs and hops up on my bed. in the past, he would not have been able to do any of those things. when you have kids, you get opinions. i'd have them in bed by eight. if it's under 65 degrees outside,
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hiding in his mouth right now. judge? >> judge jeanine: five. >> jessica: six. >> jesse: seven,. >> greg: three. >> dana: it is six. congratulations. >> jesse: i do get that trophy? >> jessica: does he eat them ever? >> dana: we hope not. >> jesse: where is my trophy? >> dana: i'm going to make you one. all right, judge? >> judge jeanine: it's time f for -- >> judge jeanine: check out this bozo who is scared out of his pants literally when police came knocking at his door with a search warrant. the cops found him hiding inside his own couch in his underwear. this crook took hide-and-seek to a new level. it will be hard to hide in his jail cell. that's for sure. [laughter] >> dana: that's my favorite one more thing. >> kat timpf, rich, erin perrine. kat and tyrus. we will be following the kamala harris interview live. not really.
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let's do this. greg's crime corner. so, you wouldn't believe. mitch mcconnell tried to escape his house but got trapped in the mesh if you can see him here. is he trying to stealthily get past the keeper. they weren't feeding him enough lettuce and raw tomato. mitch making his way to the two steel -- almost made it. >> dana: need cocaine. >> greg: dana, that's your answer for everything. we should get some more cocaine. >> dana: i'm going to go do that before do i bret baier's panel. jesse? >> jesse: this saturday with near perfect weather more than 30,000 spectators are expected to descend on far hills new jersey for the hunt. the biggest -- i think we have video. biggest steeple chase horse race in the country. imagine how great this is. there it is. come here just an hour outside of manhattan, more than horse racing. all the money goes to healthcare in the state. they have raised 20 million for
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charity. go to far hills race.org. it's also airing on fs 2. that's fox sports. tonight, "jesse watters primetime," we have donald trump jr., vivek ramaswamy, kevin o'leary and hulk hogan. >> dana: wow. way to go for the women vote. [laughter] jessica? >> jessica: okay. so, just when i thought caitlin clark couldn't get any more impressive video posted online the indiana fever star comes inches away from sinking a hole in one during basketball off season. it caught the attention of the lpga file this under things we love to see game knows game. >> judge jeanine: did you go girl. >> dana: banned. here we go. that is it for us have. great night. see you in a few moments on be bret baier's show after this. ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. we are coming to you tonight from washington crossing, pennsylvania. we have an exclusive interview with vice president kamala harris, th
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