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that similarly, after years and years and decades, have new mitigating evidence or new perceptions in society, so this is, i think, very politically driven and hollywood driven. >> neil: all right, guys, i want to thank you all again. we've been waiting to hear from george gascon, the los angeles county district attorney. he is running for reelection. as a number of our guests have been pointing out. this is a very controversial case. it doesn't push or pull in either elected favor depending on where you stand on this. there is a whole new generation that wasn't even around when these murders occurred in 1989, that knew nothing about this, but it has galvanized crowds on tiktok and elsewhere to say justice must be done, and those men should be free. we will continue following this. but history is being made regardless by revisiting this. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody.
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i'm jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ fox news alert. at any moment, and they district attorney george gascon set to announce that he's asking the court to resentenced eric and lyle menendez, who are currently serving life sentences without parole for killing their parents in 1989 peered we will bring that to you live as it happens. but in the meantime, what the heck is she talking about? >> there was a lot that was done but there is more to do, and i am pointing out things that need to be done, that haven't been done but need to be done. >> jesse: with the polls razor tight, kamala harris face planting in one of her last chances to win over voters. harris malfunctioning when trying to answer basic questions in a cnn town hall. scripted sound bite machine
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failing miserably to articulaten pressing pocketbook issues. >> one of my aspects of doing what we need to do to bring down the cost of living for working people and the middle class in america is to address the issue of grocery prices. we need to take a look at the filibuster, to be honest with you. >> but if you're earning $500,000, $600,000, $700,000 under your plan there's a good chance your taxes will go up? >> we can't have a conversation without knowing that it's a very, gated situation. >> do you believe you'd be more pro-israel than donald trump? >> donald chavez dangerous. >> what do you bring -- >> i'm not perfect, so let's start there. and i think that -- perhaps a weakness some would say but i think it is a strength, i really do value having a team of very smart people around me. >> jesse: within minutes of
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that catastrophe, cnn had to admit she blew it. >> the things that would concern me is when she doesn't want to answer a question, her habit is to kind of go to word salad c city. >> she focused a lot more on donald trump, i think it is fair to say, than she did on many specific. >> if her goal was to close the deal, they are not sure she did that. >> jesse: dana, typical interview, they tell you that when someone asks you what your greatest weakness is, you turn it into a strength. was that the moment to do that? >> dana: well, of course. i was thinking today, she's really never had to have a tough campaign. right? when you run statewide as a democrat in california, the primary is difficult but you don't have to differentiate yourself from an opposing viewpoint. same for the senate races, and then she was in the senate, i think she skipped 60% of the votes when she was in the senate so she wasn't even there for
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that debate. and then she gets this, it gets handed to her because she is on the ticket with biden, could argue she helped but that was biden and she is just on the ticket mike tim walz is on her ticket. i think last night they finally put her out there on the high wire without a net and she fell over and over again. on her face. don't take it from me. that's david axelrod from cnn. he said it much more politely. even for me, i've looked for ways to complement her. but i sit there and i think how in the world, when you are at the white house, you can call anybody, anyone will pick up your phone call, vice president would like a briefing on this or that, the vice president -- the vice president wants something -- they are at your back and call. you could get up to speed. so they spend the entire day the other day getting ready for interviews and a town hall that basically she just steps on a rake the entire time. i think it was the most damaging campaign event that she's had to date. this morning jim mussina, also an obama guy, on
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"america's newsroom," he also said, not great, he says she has room to grow and i said okay. but does she have time to grow? he said that's a great question, and i think we all know the answer to that. >> jesse: 13 days, greg. does she have time to grow? >> greg: i think she doesn't have to grow, i like her the way she is. when cnn is slamming you, that's like parents at a little league game heckling their own kid. they realized they couldn't find a silver lining on this big sack of poo. it's physically impossible to spin wet garbage because it ends up all over you. i think we need to retire the phrase "word salad" because at least salad can be nutritious. you can have actually authentic ingredients. in this case, or manner of speaking, it is an affront to lettuce and kale growers everywhere. you know how after every disaster, relief pores in? it's kind of like that with kamala. hurricane kamala comes in, there is a rush to raise money for the
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victim, benefit concerts, they are asking for small donations, because every time she lands, there is devastation. mainly to herself but also to her party. i think what you are seeing, though, the realization here is the downfall of the inauthentic. whatever you say about trump, good or bad, you know it israel, he is authentic, so authentic he doesn't need to imply a fake accent wherever he goes or create fake personal stories or professional histories. with harris, whatever you say about her, good or bad, you know it is inauthentic, right? nothing rings true. nothing. her upbringing, or professional experience, her very words that come out of her mouth like toxic glitter, stick all over you. every time she is talking, your brain cells want to commit suicide. i think what you are seeing is an american public coming to the realization that they may not like trump but they don't know what the hell this is. >> jesse: what was that last night, judge jeanine? >> judge jeanine: well, that
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is what a billion-dollar gets you when a candidate that is so horrible she can't even articulate what she's going to do to make your life better. the amazing part of this is she is so out of her league, she's like a high school jv playing in the pros. she could not articulate, other than to say she's not joe biden. she can't say what she's going to do better. she doesn't have any answers to solutions. and she has had the audacity to sit in a position of power in the white house, the highest rank that a woman has ever attained in the united states of america, and she hasn't made any difference for the american people, who are suffering, from inflation, the economy, crime, immigration, and she just sits there like a queen on the pedestal and says, when i get in, if you vote for me, then i will deal with the issues.
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that's not how it works in america. she couldn't even connect with the people who were asking her questions. there was literally no -- ♪ ♪ >> jesse: fox news alert. l.a. district attorney george gascon now speaking about the resentencing of the menendez brothers. let's listen. >> jose menendez and niece karen and katie's niece, they are all here with us. also with us here is brock lunsford, the assistant head deputy for the close litigation conviction unit, and the deputy district attorney in charge of the resentencing. let me begin by telling you that this is a case where we have had many people in this office spend a great deal of time review on the case. i have to tell you unequivocally that we don't have a universal
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agreement. there are people in the office that strongly believe that the menendez brothers should stay in prison the rest of their life. and they do not believe that they were molested. and their people in the office who strongly believe they should be released. i have to tell you, after a very careful review, of all the arguments that were made for people on both sides of the equation, i came to a place where i believe, under the law, resentencing is appropriate. and i am going to recommend that report tomorrow. what that means in this particular case is that we are going to recommend to the court that the life without the possibility of parole be removed
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and that they will be sentenced for murder. which, because there are two murders involved, there will be 50 years to life, however, because of their age, under the law, since they were under 26 years of age, at the time that the crimes occurred, they will be eligible for parole immediately. the teams that have worked in this on the resentencing side of it have spent literally probably hundreds of hours right now working on this case, originally presented on the havey's side of it which i looks plain in a moment what that is. last year. and then the request for a prosecutor initiated resentencing occurred earlier this year. and there have been people in this office working on these cases from the very beginning, as well as many other cases that
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we have. the reason why i am here today and why i came in front of all the view about ten days ago is because there was a more recent documentary about the case that again brought a tremendous amount of public attention, and we know there have been other documentaries, so this is not the first. this is a more recent one. and frankly our office got flooded with requests or information, and even though this case was already scheduled to be heard in late november, i decided to move this forward because this, quite frankly, we did not have enough resources to handle all the requests, and one of the things that i strive to do in this office is to be very transparent in anything that we do. in this case, we reviewed the
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prison files. you have to understand that the way the process works, when you are talking about a sentencing, resentencing under the law, it really focuses not necessarily on what the original crimes w were, but it focuses on, has the person been rehabilitated, number one. and number two, can they be released safely into the community? under that rubric, since i have been in office we have resentenced over 300 people, including 28 for murder. only four have reoffended. if that was the regular recidivism rate in the country we would be the safest nation in the world, but we know it is not. somewhere between 40% and 50% of the people to go to prison reoffend and get real estate. and that is why we have so many
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problems. however, when you look at the case of the menendez brothers, uc two very young people, one was 19 and the other was 21, when they committed this horrible act. and i want to underline, they were horrible acts. there is no excuse for murder. and i will never imply that what we're doing here is to excuse their behavior. because even if you get abused, the right path is to call the police, seek help, that i understand also how sometimes people... >> jesse: that was george gascon saying he is recommending resentencing of the menendez brothers, who were convicted for the 1989 murder of their parents. let's go right to william la jeunesse to break it all down. william? >> jesse, doesn't mean they will be released immediately, but they could in a matter of weeks or maybe a month or so. so this is going to go, this recommendation for resentencing
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will now go before a judge. judge will hear any mitigating circumstances to the crime, which of course has now come up with this new letter and this new victim coming forward, but also there are some objections from family members that will oppose their release, but what gascon said here is listen, they were originally sentenced to life without parole. now he wants that charge and sentence be released to murder, which has a lesser period of time, and then given they have already spent 30 years in prison, he said they would be eligible for an immediate release, if the judge doesn't agree to that. so the new pieces of evidence, one is a letter, came up, that basically says confirming that before the murder, that their father physically, sexually abused them. that came out. and the second thing that came out is an individual who came forward, who was a member of a boy band, a young man who also claims that he was raped by the
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boys' father, jose menendez. given that is why the d.a. in this case has recommended resentencing, that will obviously come up at the hearing. that is scheduled for the end of next month. it could come earlier. we will send it back to you. but it does appear that the menendez brothers are likely to get out of jail early. >> jesse: all right, thanks, william. judge jeanine pirro? >> judge jeanine: a couple of thoughts. number one, and ada gets up there and says, you know, there were documentaries about the case that brought a lot of s look at this, i mean, if we start doing documentaries as a motivating factor to determine who gets resentencing, we are in big trouble. that's number one. number two, if this is one of the most vicious, horrific crimes that i have ever seen, and i spent 30 years doing this. they literally go back to the car to reload the shotgun to kill the mother, who isn't quite
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dead yet, and they blew the father's face off. now the second thing is, 50 years to life is what a sentence would be for a double homicide in california. now they have served 30 years. so the question now is, do you resentenced based on hearsay? based on the documentary? or do you resentenced based on this letter that erik a allegedly wrote to his cousin, who has since passed, and now they have to review the letter so there has to be evidence about that. the other instigating allegation is that one of the boys was raped by the father. there hasn't been testimony regarding that and the only way we do this is through the classic truth testing and that his cross-examination. so i doubt this is going to happen as quickly as they think. i fear that public demand shouldn't be the motivating factor for the release of these two individuals who committed a horrific crime. and by the way, less than 26,
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they weren't kids. they weren't 15 and 16 years old. they were adults, and they lived a high life after they killed their parents. >> dana: okay, so wrapped that one up? move on? here we go. all right. we have to shift gears to this. it is a tale of two closing campaign messages. kamala harris flat out calling donald trump a fascist and set to make her closing address on the ellipse in our nation's capital. that will be next tuesday. that is the site of trump's january 6 speech and earlier she gave a preview. >> donald trump will sit in the oval office, stewing, plotting revenge, retribution, writing out his enemies list. or what i will be doing, which is responding to folks like the folks last night with a to-do list. >> dana: trump's closing pitch, campaign officials telling fox news that the former president will be telling voters harris broke it, trump will fix it. and he was hammering home that
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message on the campaign trail. >> i am here today with a message of hope for all americans. i will bring back the american dream. going to bring it back very quickly. our country is being destroyed and crippled by kamala harris. we are going to fix our nation, and we are going to fix our nation fast. with your support on november 5th, america will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer, and stronger than ever before. >> dana: all right, jessica, let's turn to you and have you compare the two closing messages. >> jessica: quite a stark contrast there. so trump's message, which has admittedly been buried, i guess, over the last few days, he did get that speech yesterday at the turning point conference but he has been talking about this enemy within stuff, he has talked about women love me except for abortion which is obvious the major issue in the election, defending tariffs, deporting illegals, it also
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kamala is terrible, that will be the centerpiece of it. there was data i saw today that i found really interesting. the number one topic that republicans are spending money on ads is about trans issues. so number five was the economy. number one, all of this anti-trans stuff. what they are saying, cares is going to give sex changes to undocumented people in prison. that doesn't seem like the starkest message to end on on a national campaign. as far as kamala's finishing message, think she has two audiences for it, you are seeing these split. she has the protecting democracy message, which he has to do to get those republicans and right-leaning independents who don't like donald trump and are considering voting for her and she did a lot of that in the town hall last night, that is where the fascism conversation comes in, talking about what mark milley said, what john kelly said, 40 of 44 cabinet secretaries that work for donald trump aren't backing him, and there were a number of big endorsements just out today, the republican mayor of waukesha, which is a g.o.p.
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stronghold, forty-year g.o.p. senator also from wisconsin and former g.o.p. congressman fred upton, coming out and saying i've never voted for a democrat in my life, but this is what we have to do now. and then the other closing message is for the rank-and-file democrats, for people more like me, that is went to be about reproductive rights, cost-of-living, talking about that medicare proposal to expand coverage for people at home. aging people, protecting health care, building housing, et cetera. >> dana: jessica gave it a shot for framing and the best possible way kamala's -- >> greg: but the argument is trump is a fascist. he is hitler. that's the argument. that's all you here every day. that was the big dump. so i repeat the question that i ask i don't how many months ago. if you believe that trump is a danger to america, a true and literal fascist, don't you have the responsibility to stop him at all cost? which includes rigging an election. yes or no. it's the perfect question.
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right? if you believe he is hitler, you are a coward for not doing everything you can to stop hitler. unless you don't mean it. then you are a liar. >> jessica: like j.d. vance? >> greg: is he saying that now? >> jessica: oh, no, he just had a change of heart -- >> greg: change of heart, they do. your change of heart is intensifying it after, after trump was shot. nearly killed. and then the object of another assassination attempt, god knows what else there is, and since then, the rhetoric has doubled and tripled. so i've got to wonder, what happens if it actually succeeds? what happens if there's another attempt and it works? how is that going to look on kamala? do you think she's ever thought about that? has she considered, is she aware that what the handlers have done to her? the position that they are putting her in? the risk that they aren't taking, but the risk she is taking herself? if something happens to trump,
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god forbid, in the next couple of weeks, or even after, how is that going to play? how are the democrats going to feel? that's a good question. someone should ask kamala that. >> dana: let me ask jesse watters what he things about all of this. we have in a chance to get your comments. >> jesse: when trump does win, she is going to have to certify a fascist. she is going to have to gamble a fascist into office. are they just going to hand the keys to the white house to hitler? >> jessica: are you saying that we are not -- >> jesse: on the streets, jessica, or they are just going to certify him like he is mitt romney and admit the whole thing was baloney. and that is probably what is going to happen. whole thing was baloney. you can't even define fascism. i challenge kamala to tell us what it is. because a majority of the country doesn't know the word. she needs noncollege-educated blacks, whites, and hispanics to turn out for her, and she is smearing her rival as, with a
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mid-20th century european political philosophy. okay, jessica. >> jessica: people don't know what hitler is? >> jesse: she is calling him a fascist. go out on the street and asked -- >> jessica: sense johnny on hitler -- >> jesse: i will. don't you sent by johnny out there without my permission. this is a "morning joe" hoax, this is a morning joe -- this is why joe biden got whacked because the message was nothing. trump's messages discipline, and i'm afraid i'm going to jinx it. he is probably going to call michelle obama's make up stupid or call some woman fat because he is a tendency to make elections closer than they should be and that is why i'm a little nervous about msg on sunday. >> dana: rule of thumb to say all women are thin, just say that. all right, judge jeanine. >> judge jeanine: it's really very simple. you know, there are massive numbers of democrats who are voting for donald trump, and right at the head of that are
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two democrat presidential nominees. tulsi gabbard and rfk. both of them ran for president in the democrat party. now here's the thing. she's been trying to sell him as hitler and they fascist and everything else, but when people look back at the four years that he was in the white house, there was no fascism. there was no hitler. there was an economy that worked, which was why 59% of people think, regarding a question, she is incapable of articulating or answering, that they were better off during the trump years than during the biden years. so she can't even answer any of these questions except to say he's a bad man, he's a bad man. well, it's not working. because she can't even say what she's going to do other than she messed it up. she messed up the border, the economy, inflation, and she sat there like a queen and said let them eat cake, and i will help you as soon as you vote for me and make me the queen mother.
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>> dana: i want to just and on this. i pulled up this article and gave greg my coffee's on going to read it off my phone. pretty hot, right? it's the inflation stupid. why the working-class wants trump back. by adam cecil. it's in "the new york times" tomorrow. probably going to make a certain morning show on another network's head explode because it says it all right there. all right come up next, kamala harris struggles to explain why she called the border wall stupid. ♪ ♪ do your dry eyes still feel gritty, rough, or tired? with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye: too much tear evaporation. for relief that's ♪ miebo ohh yeah ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: there was no shortage of bumbling moments at kamala's cnn town hall but the real moment came when the borders are melted in new puddle of laughter after the girls are on the bordr crisis. >> we have cut the flow of
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immigration by over half. >> 2022, 2023? >> because we were working with congress in hoping we could have a long-term fixed to the problem. >> under donald trump you criticize the wall more than 50 times, called stupid, useless, and a medieval vanity project. is a border wall stupid? >> well, let's talk about donald trump and that border wall. how much of that wall that he billed? i think the last number ice is about 2%. >> but you do want to build some wall? >> i want to strengthen our border. >> greg: but the receipts keep piling up on joe and kamala bumbling the border. dhs identifies more than 600 migrants with possible ties to the bloodthirsty venezuelan gang tren de aragua, and the migrant crisis has robbed taxpayers of $150 billion in 2023, with crisis zones having to cut police, fire, and services to cover costs. jessica, do you agree with me
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that anderson cooper was positively masterful in investigating where kamala actually sits on the wall? she's on the wall about the wall now. >> jessica: a little bit. hanging on the wall. i thought he did a great job. and i thought that he jumped in at moments where if you are truly undecided and watching this, it was going to connect with those viewers. he didn't pick up but things that people are kind of settled on. he was like okay, if someone wants to know about the first two and a half years or whatever, than i should definitely make my voice heard. the working with congress is a new aspect to the answer, we hadn't heard that before. kind of glossed over it. but i still think it is probably the weakest answer that she has on a major issue for people. i do think, though, with 13 days left, if you are in immigration voter, you have already made up your mind and you are voting for donald trump on that and she just had to have a passable
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answer. and when you listen to the focus groups afterwards, don king had the undecided voters and he was chatting with him, they all liked her, and they commented actually on how they thought she was really relatable. that woman, pam, who asked the question about taxes which i thought was one of the toughest questions, if i earned just over $400,000 are my taxes going to go up? she ended up saying i just felt admiration for kamala harris. that surprised me. >> greg: whatever you can sync your hands into to make you feel better, jessica. >> jessica: i am an expert. pam came through. >> greg: dana, if you're going to mock trump about the wall and laugh about it, you should come up with a solution. you don't mock something and then with a ask what are you going to do. [laughs] let's go to break. >> dana: people forget one of the reasons that portion of the wall got built is because they were in congress and trump was trying to deal with them they flocked it, the democrats
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blocked it. if, i think, what kamala harris has done has made trump look better in retrospect because he fought for the wall, she fought against it. and is now saying we need it, and she's putting it in her campaign ads. >> greg: right. it's crazy. it's true, judge. he fought for the wall, she fought against it, but when she is asked about it, she then mocks him for not succeeding in the wall. she's assuming all of us have the same memory that joe biden has now. >> judge jeanine: it's stunning. it is stunning that she is so clueless. how is this woman even running for president? i mean, i knew girls in high school who ran for president who could answer a question better. >> dana: i could -- >> judge jeanine: dana -- yeah. that's us. you know. but anyway. the point here is this. we all know that she was the border czar. whether you want to call it that or something else, we know what her job was.
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she sat back and did nothing, okay? she keeps reminding us that she is a prosecutor. any prosecutor with an ounce of law enforcement in her blood would have said women are being traffic. children are being traffic. women are being raped. fentanyl's crossing. the drug cartels are crossing. let's get the ags, let's go to the border. if you are in that position and to be able to affect it, it is exciting, it is exhilarating for someone like myself, but ins instead, what we've got our people, unvented, coming in committing crimes and you know who should be claiming asylum? the american people. who need asylum from tren de aragua, from ms-13, from the $150 billion that we have spent in 2023 for illegals who are in this country who never asked permission, who demanded to come here, who live in hotels in new york city and los angeles, and then demand better food than what they had.
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these are literally crimes against america, and she committed them. >> greg: jesse, much like your hairpiece, you can see these questions coming from a mile away. they have been the same questions week after week, and yet she hasn't bothered to up her game at all. >> jesse: the answers have gotten worse. she's gone from boring to annoying. kamala, what time does the sunrise? first, and like to talk about the moon. oh, my god. you know, this country has a short attention span. we want answers and we want answers quickly. go to a checkout at the grocery store whatever, you just want to pay. the woman is like can i have your email address? sign-up for our roads program? oh, my god, got to get out of here. you're flipping around and you want to hear answers because nobody knows who she is and ask a direct question, like the wall, yes or no? donald trump is a fascist. come on, just answer the question about the wall.
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she said the wall idea was stupid when trump did it. but when she's going to do it, it's a good idea. trump built 505 miles of wall. she built zero. none of what she is saying -- >> jessica: 27 -- >> jesse: 500. that is important to the fox news -- i dare you to insult the integrity of this country. >> jessica: i have nothing. 500 sounds good. >> jesse: we are going to go with 500. >> jessica: make it a million. >> jesse: carried away. >> greg: let's move on, shall we? michael keaton is on a mission to stop dudes from going to trump rallies. ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ woah, limu! we're in a parade. everyone customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. customize and sa— (balloon doug pops & deflates) and then i wake up. and you have this dream every night?
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this november but only one candidate is running -- "politico" with a new article laying out how trump has truly maneuvered to capture young men in 2024 by converting male frustration into a movement. but beetlejuice actor michael keaton is trying to win back men for kamala by claiming donald trump and elon musk think their supporters are stupid. watch this. >> they don't really respect you. they laugh at you behind your back. they think you are stupid. they don't want to hang out with you. they have nothing in common with you. they are not your brose. >> judge jeanine: okay. jesse. this guy thinks -- he's a celebrity. he's worth over $50 million. and he's trying to convince americans and american men that elon musk and donald trump, elon musk has done so much for
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americans, and donald trump had a better economy, and yet he doesn't relate to you. >> jesse: is only worth 50 million. i would have expected more. "batman" franchise? probably has a bad money manager. i have been tracking the bro movement and i believe it started during covid. so the whole country freaks out and then in your 20s they are just continuing to party and hook up, like what's with all these freaks? then biden comes along and introduces toxic masculinity, dei, white supremacy, and they are just like, oh, my god, campus culture got weird, corporate culture got weird and they were like, okay, we will tolerate this for a little bit. than trans meaning explodes on the scene with the pronouns and the bathrooms and it gets militant. and at that point they were like, this is getting ridiculous. and you see the rise of the self-improvement movement. everyone's trying to hustle and eat right and get fit, and then the podcast thing explodes and you are listening to guys talk
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the way guys talk without corporate trying to get down there next, and so it's kind of free. and then all of a sudden trump reemerges onto the scene after january 6th and he's like the alpha that you have been missing. he's got the hot wife, go courses, real estate tycoon, he's like your wealthy granddad that can hang, and everyone's kind of looking at him like wow, this guy is cool, playing golf with number one ranked golfers. he got in the second look. they are down with it. and the democrats don't know what hit them. >> judge jeanine: he is playing golf with the rest of them. what is kamala doing to get the mail vote other than sending out walz, a coach who gets booted at football games? >> jessica: if you want to play the boot games, plenty of footage of donald trump getting booed. >> judge jeanine: kamala and how she is getting men -- >> jessica: i'm saying it has been an issue for the campaign.
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100%. she has an agenda to lift up all americans, the opportunity economy, i can go through all of it but we are not going to do as well as men as we should have, but there is a flip side to this coin and the other side of that is that women don't like donald trump, and guess what, women vote in bigger numbers than men do. there's this video circulating on social media of a conservative commentator interviewing three or four girls on a college campus about why they are voting for kamala, and they are talking about reproductive health care. they are talking about having the right to have an abortion. if they want an abortion, if they end up needing an abortion. and he is mocking them. and you see in the comments people mocking them. mock at your own risk. because people take this issue very seriously. it's the reason kamala harris is going -- beyonce, better not be leon panetta -- but she's going to talk about the abortion issue and what that looks like for people like kay cox. there is a story out in "rolling stone" about a woman
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who found out at five months, she lives in florida, that her child, the fetus had potter syndrome and would not survive. they weren't able to get her an abortion was what was recommended by the doctor, she had to carry that fetus another three and a half months to deliver it only so it would die. do you think -- >> greg: this is really good for our segment on men, jessica. this is the reason -- >> jessica: she has a husband, by the way, who is devastated, too. >> greg: great, love that you brought that story into it. >> jessica: i did it for you. >> greg: there is war, and there is a necessity for an opposition to war. the just the way it is. there are good wars, bad wars, but you have an opposition to war. if you didn't have an opposition to war, would be really weird. abortion is that kind of issue. abortion exists. there has to be in opposition to it or else we are not human. if there isn't somebody standing up and saying something about it, there is something wrong
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with us. i have a problem with it being the only issue. >> jessica: it's not, but it's important. >> greg: you brought it up in some thing about men. now i want to talk about men, okay? my favorite topic. we were led to believe that michael keaton is somehow smarter and more informed than people like rfk jr., elon musk, david sachs, bill ackerman. this is the blind spot of these networks. they can't explain, they can't explain why smart, informed, highly successful people support trump. they actually never answer that question and no one really asks them. instead he directs his attention to an unnamed, unknown mass of generic men he can assume is dumb, uninformed, and gullible. that is his escape hatch from reality, a way to avoid this glaring blind spot. why are there rich, smart, industrious, intelligent, well read people supporting trump? they cannot answer that question, so instead he says,
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no, they are this easily persuadable group. i don't even know who they are. they are so stupid. a little hat on and the flag in the back. he has superhero delusion disorder. just because you play one doesn't make you one. >> judge jeanine: and finally, dana, you know, men are being told that they are the problem, especially white men, by the dems. you know, check your privilege at the door. all of this stemmed from the democrats hating men. >> dana: two points in two parts. a more recent thing over the last several years, you have people like james carville and ruth to cheryl, moderate democrats, maybe establishment democrats who have been sending these flashy warning signs like guys, we have a problem with men. we have a problem with boys, no one wanted to pay attention, and they continued on the path they went on. and "politico" does this whole piece about the frat guys that saved the american flight, all for trump, no, because the
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pro-hamas people took the flag down. it wasn't that. and they are mad -- they are mad at the democrats. republican ideas at its highest in decades, and some hispanic and black men are saying we don't like the policy, maybe we don't want to wear a red hat that we are not going to stand for this anymore. the second part i wanted to say, there is a bigger issue and i was kind of the product, may be jessica, you are, too, and a way, judge, you are one of the people that helped figured a waitress at will be the first woman d.a. to do that. we are paving ways. we were told, had a yellow t-shirt, i was six years old and wore this teacher for three years, it was yellow and it had the ugliest black lettering, and my dad bought it for me, anything boys can do, girls can do better, there was this push to try to tell girls you can do it. you are going to be okay, you can do math, you can do science, you can lead, too, don't let anyone tell you you can't. now what do we have? laura bush in 2002 said we've
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got a problem. great that we are focusing on girls, but you guys, we have to focus on boys. look at how they are falling behind in school. 20 years later, this is what has happened. and the only person giving them an option for how they could improve their lives is trump. >> judge jeanine: okay, agree. ahead, tripwires and booby-traps. campaign yard signs are no joke this year. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: yard signs are no joke this year. one guy in virginia got so tired of people messing with his anti-kamala sign that he set of cameras, tripwires, and alarms on his property. no one has a yard sign -- >> greg: i do. >> jessica: do you? >> jesse: you have an american flag, everyone knows you are a trump voter. >> greg: i have a jill stein sign in my yard. >> jessica: in your window? >> greg: drives democrats crazier then a trump sign. >> judge jeanine: okay, here's the deal. the neighbors get very upset, so they called the police because they are worried that those tripwires, the truth is, they
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could be arrested for trespassing, criminal mischief, there ain't no tripwires, there was no danger, and they are the ones who literally put themselves in harm's way. >> jessica: i love when she studies for the e block. dana? >> dana: i did not study for the e block and i don't have anything. [laughter] i don't have a sign. have a flag. >> greg: you can't pass. you are not kamala. >> judge jeanine: i have a flag. >> dana: they touch it, it will cut their fingers off. how about that? >> jessica: they have been finding young kids, high school kids, with tons of them. >> dana: kamala signs? they are not old enough to vote. >> jessica: okay. this was awesome. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> jesse: time now for "one more thing." talk about proximate cause stuck between a rock and hard place. [laughter] woman in australia was on a hike and dropped her phone between two boulders. tried to reach down and get it and she slipped and got herself stuck upside down. >> judge jeanine: did she get her phone? >> jesse: seven hours. >> judge jeanine: upside down? >> jesse: tonight, "primetime," johnny went to detroit to see what people are thinking about the election. here is a unique peek. >> what have the democrats been doing for you? >> how long do the cameras roll it will take a long time to think of something. >> greg: figured out why women are voting for kamala. tonight, kat timpf, kevin o'leary, emily austin, tyrus. let's do this. greg's have you ever wondered what it's like to be a katniss. well, live the life of max, they
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put some kind of camera on his collar and this is what it is like to be a cat chasing another cat through a car park as they say in england. this is what it is like. get really close to the tv if you are home and you will find out what it is like to be a cat, look how busy it is. everything is low. running around. this is exactly how it feels when you are going for a walk, dana. >> dana: good to know. >> jesse: makes you tired just watching that. >> dana: he got his steps in. >> greg: lasts four hours. >> dana: a little bit of a heat wave here in new york. glorious weather. i want to show you hugo, taking advantage of this at central park this is how he cleans himself at the park. having to water because been so dry we haven't had any rain. that's hugo. that's percy's friend. >> jesse: no one ate the dog. that's it for us. have a good night. >> bret: they are eating the cats. i got it. than

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