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[ ♪♪ ] >> dana: hellolo, ev, everyone. i'm danaererin along with judge. t i am bet you're sick of seeini me. this is the fives "the. [ ♪♪ ] so it has been called the biggest political comeback in american history. president-elect trump is on hisi way back tno the white house.y a earlier he flipped michigan completing his sweep of the three blue wall states. and trump is leading in other key battleground that are still too close to call. americans are already set to a take control of thnde senate, at fox news hashe shown the gop haa slight edge in the house as well as states continue to count ballots. here is the president-elect speaking about his landslide victory. >> i wankingt to thank the amern people for the extraordinary g elected your 47th b president and your 45th president. [cheering and applause] >> this campaign has been so in so many ways.
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this is a magnificent victory for the american people that will allow us to make america great again. [cheering and applause] >> america has given us a powerful mandate. we have taken back control ofn thbae senate. wow, that's good. >> dana: and that will make ad biapg difference. i have spoken a lot.bi so i am going to give all of these lovely people who we want to hear from a chance to talk about the victory. is this the red wave you were waiting for? >> i was bee talking about this election. e wave.ow roll to th >> so i spoke to myal mom this morning, and she is very upset. antod i told her it's, like, thd lyrics to that great song. you can't always get what youca want. but sometimes if youn'ways try,u get what you need. >> oh, i love the who.
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[ laughter ] >> and the country needed donald trump back i n office because the democrats have gone crazy. let's think about how crazy they ha d gone. they were flying venezuelans into theng country and justou putting themnt in cities. when they started doing that, i started to think they are going to lose. they started making genders up and started putting windmills all over our beaches.es they started printing money giving it to detroit. open up factories in'd mexico o to build these stupid cars nobod y wanted. they started emptying prisons. so you're looking at this stuff and they're going crazy, and then they're telling everybody everything is great, and joet. biden is fine. joe biden is falling down. he can't he remember are where hehe is. and they weren't even good at the cover-up. remember, you know, my daughter gigi when she hides, she goesid likees this, and she thinks you can't see her.ee that's how bad the cover-up was
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because it was just so blatant.o and then they're telling you he's great. and then donald trump wins because he told the truth.to and he listened to the american .teple it's notne that hard. he listened.ot he tol td the truth. and they just lied. theyd saithd everything was grg border is secure. you're doing fantastic. and people just got sick of it. he is now going to be president during some great times. he will be president you goer do the 250t bh anniversary of this country. >> that will be a party. >> he is going to be the president during the 2028 summer olympics in los angeles, the world cup. so we're going to get everybodye together. i hope wve e can get things straightened out for this country. and it's aed o good day. it's morning in america again. it wasit beautiful. it was sunny. and i spent a lot of time outdoors. >> dana: good morning. >> goo dand morning. >> dana:esse let's go to judge
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jeanine. >> judge jeanine: they told us he was unqualified to bet, a president. and they tried to prove it over ane d over again by impeaching n and indicting him and convictin him.an w by the way did you in the in the last month no democrat has been saying and he was found guilty of 34 felony counts. they knew that the americanco people didn't buuny it.e so in spitofe of all the things they flew at him, he won the popular vote, the electoral vote, and he has to unify america. the way he'si saw it last nightn he came out on that stage, america was behind him. 77 million americans were behinb him. they were plus 7ehin in the bla, plus 6 in the hispanic community, plus 10 in the youth community, andin plus 2 in wome. these were people who believed in him in spite of everything that they threw against him. and americans didn't feel at home in america. they werfeele told we have to he drag queen story hour for your
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children in school. and they were told that, youn in know, if your kids want a transition, we don't really have to tell you about that. l and by the way everybody comig through that border, you know,yo we're vetting them when they weren't. and we have murders and rapes w and sexual abuse becausee they didn't do their job. forget about the fact that we're , but when yoution open the doors at least checkre out who theyig were. and it was t oveher and over ag. crimes being committed, letting them out of jail. and don't underestimate covid. there was a covid carryover in this vote. none of us forget what it was like when you couldn't go to church and you had to be 6 feet apart, and you couldn't talk about it because they got rid of our first amendment rights. and it went on and on. and this was an america that said we don't buy into it.that i'm not into this privileged stuff. all my friends are black and hispanic, and myl family is tha colour and that colour. we don't see race the way they w did.e t and they voted for that man.
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>> dana: in 2020, biden saide. i'm the normal candidate, the return to normal. and in a way, i think donald trump did that this time becausd thide left had gone so far left, he said we can return to some common sense policies here, and he won so big in the electorala college and the popular vote that now the democrats don'tlleg know what to complain about. >> greg:ood it's a good point. they went from a diddy party to a pity party.e you'reab absolutely right. what's great about last nightni was that it waghs definitive. no matter who wins, be happy that it was kind of resolute and it was quick. therlue iste really no grey area here. where either side can call out one thing or another.ut the american people went from wanting something to deciding something. there wasn't an i'm not sure if this is working, i'm not sure what i want to do. it was we know it's time. we have to do something. yos tiu guys mentioned all the reasons why.
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but it is like leaving a bad relationship. people take years to get out of a bad relationship. t they make excuses for it.ba and they go, like, i don't know if i should go, and you want to go you be you don't.d yo but then there's that time when wheyou decide, and you say this it. and i think that was what was going on last night. i felt like it was, like, that's why today when you're walking around, it's so calm outside. it's really quiet because, you knowso, sometimes a really solil loss is good for you because you yourself can move on. it'smo why i was grateful trump went and campaigned in new yorkin just ttoo get more votes. he may not get the electoral college, but you got maybe an h extra couple hundred thousanund vote. i don't know. i didn't pay attention. i love how k the media hacks are saying history wil hl look backk this moment to make sense ofhi this night and their favouritet, phrase is books will be written. no, you're not getting out of it thatt easily. you're not going to live it to the historians or just hacks like you but 30 years later.
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you have to self-reflect now or you will never learn. you have to figure out how did you miss this. you haver to figure out could t be you?co itul can't be 70 million racist. you know, scarborough calling black and hispanic men racist. maybe it's s you, scarborough. maybe it's not america. and amei came up with this phr, you know, you can't get bees with vinegar. what do you say to that? >> dana: that's fascinating. >> judge jeanine: . >> greg: it's better wits h honey. i find the media democrat complex surprised that peoplet react negatively to beingte treatedd poorly. if you call everybody names, they will become you-phobic.me and then you look at their l negative behaviour andoo say se, they are racist. no, we just don't like you anymore. so i would love to see some
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self-reflection. to i do it a lot as you know, t of self-reflecting all the time. and i know that people are going to say we should show some gracw and be humble. e humble andbe grateful to people who call you a nazi. i'm doine g my best.a it's hard to believe they are calling for a peacefula transition afterpe calling everyone misogynist, racist, speciesist, fascist, convicted felon, but i'm going to try. kno but i'm doing a little gloating. >> the historians better hurry.e long term reason msnbc they sais if trump wins, the historians will bl bee banned. jessica, you had some time topas reflect asem well.have we had some comments from youct throughout the 24 hours. where arwee you righ ht now? >> jessica: ti am here. [ laughteryou ] >> jessica: living you unburdened by what has been and with the promise of the future. congratulations to president-elect donald trump and
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to those oheratuf you at the tao were supportive.en a i think there have been a good amount of democrats who w understood what this was which was noho ut only a repudiation f the biden administration which vice president harris is part of but the wa y the democratic party has been doing business the last two cycles. and a lot of the lessons that should have been learned fromsh hillary clinton's loss were not learned now. and the 2020 election was an aberration election because it was a covid one, t and i think that you're right, judge, about this being leftover from covid but not about people thinkingdu abouest lockdowns but aboutel inflation.l, telling people it is 2 and ak half percentfo and you should bn thankful iecs not enough when things cost more. those are almost impossible thresholds to surmount. but i have been thinking about this kind of in two buckets that
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we had policy failures and personality failures i particularly on the cost of living, inflation, and especially on the border and that there was never a good answer for that. i am no the saying it would be impossible to have made the gap, yo madu know, certainly she woud have never have beenyo on top, t we could have made the gap smaller on that by just being an honest broker about whatbein happened. what was theg an rationale fors pulling back and not doingwh anything. there was a prison guard interviewed this morning who voted clinton, biden, and now trump. why? i don't think that the party thinks good things about me or that i'm a decent person. and when you constantly harp onn and i am guiltsty of this myselo wellut, college-educated.
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and what does that say about everyone who doesn't have thatrn degree? and everybody working clasrniesd bernie sanders released ahi scathing statement abouts, thisc but it'sk black and latino working class. >> judge jeanine: it's just e working class. >> jessica: lots to think j about. it does comees down to 47% thout she was too progressive whileto only 32% thought he was too conservative. >> dana: and don't forget the administration played gigi on immigration every day from the podium and at the white house and they said the border is closed. and any reporters with you down at theed border?ne a not a single one. and they paid a price. : and it jeanine really is to fox's credit that he wasit down there because nobl else was talking about it.e >> dana:no and griffin jenkins. everybody else down there. all right. upa: g next, what took so long? kamalaup harris under fire forng delaying her concession speech. [ ♪♪ ]
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♪ ♪ >> greg: after going radio >> greg: after going radio silent, kamala harris conceding the race to president trump. >> a fundamental principle ofun americanda democracy is that whn we lose an election, we accept the results. while i concede this election, i do not concede the fight that fuelled this campaign. on the campaign i would often say, when we fight, we win. but here's the thing. here the thing. sometimes the fight takes as while.
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that doesn't mean we won't win.w don'ont you ever listen when anyone tells you something is s impossible becauseom it has nevm been done beforepo. >> greg: harris not the only one shouldering the blame. folks are pointing the finger at biden for his vp's bruisingui loss. >> hassiss the conversation begn yet about joe biden and the decision to ask him to stepp aside. >> it will begin. b that will be part ofeg the discussion. >> democrats orchestratey be adi public staonb fest, a proverbial stabbing in the front of the sitting president in his home town of scranton, pennsylvania. >> biden should have droppedha t a year or two ago. >> his decision to step downpr after these debate, something tt if she does in fact lose will bd under a microscope. >> one senior official i just s talked teno said biden will hola lot of blame for it, and
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frankly, they said, he should. > greg: and barack obama putting out a statement saying s love greaig gutfeld. oh, sorry. progress requires us to extendgs good faith and grace even to people who we deeply disagree. that's some edgy stuff. e so whadgt did you make of herou coming outt today not last nig? do you think she put any effort into it? i think it was greatest hit.r >> i iton thed her tone was off. she was smiling. it didn't land for me. it's fine she waited for today to d todo the big speech. that's fine. but she should have called trum. last night. i don't know what she washe waiting for, but that's fine. kamala, my sources are saying, is definitely running again. >> greg: who are your sources? >> jesse: she will run in four years. mark mordsy words. i have never been run. my sources also say obama is annoyed at hillry for boxing him in and endorsing kamala so a quickly becausnde it made him hu
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to endorseic her and now his legacy doesn't look as good. i am hearingood. leaks she losts because her people t say she has no political identity, and she never responded to any of thesee attacks especially ther one abt the transgender surgeries and alsgenl that. blaming biden fo tr not getting out earlier doesn't make any sense because he did better than she did against donald trump, and if she wanted is to get joe out earlier they could have primaried him a year and a half ago. they would have forced him out a with a gun to their head.th if there's any timing, it's because of them. they are blaming biden for the timing. it's hisng policies. they lost because of the fundamentals of this race, and we talked abouey lbecat the thie screwed d up, but they screwed t things on purpose.ok they actually broke the border on you were . it wasn't incompetent.th they actually spent and printed
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trillions of dollarst an on pur. it wasn't, like, oh, they forgot to carry the one.to call of this was designed to do that so they can't say oh, itt was saa mistake. it was incompetence. no. it's hard to forgive but i will because i'm a bigger person. newsome is very happy today.ry h shapiro is very happy today. hunter biden gets sentenced i believe next week. he is going to have to get l pardoned in less than esa week. i don't knoweek. how that's goio go.s and biden will have to invite trump to the whitego housed th e next t to each other. >> already did. >> jesse: so what is that going to look like? you're just going to sit next tt this fascist saying he's gonna a be a dictator and by the way,t' let's have coffee? that doesn't make sense at all. i am looking forward to beyondge getting the bordertt and inflatn straightened out, we will o the bottom of butler. we will ge t all of the files on that, all of the files on the epstein flight logs, files on jfk. we may eve jfkn get files unnees i love transparenty across the board. those aren't priorities, but boa
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those are things the american people deserve to see. >> greg: interesting ame. >> dana: was it? >> greg: not really. >> jesse: i'm not giving you th re epstein files then, greg. you're noted interest, fine. >> greg: my insiders have beenav talking about another conspire, is conspiracy, the fact that obama and josh shapiro was so close, he told him don't take the vpjo job becausbe this dog ain't gon hunt. a phraseto i just coined. >> dana: where did you hea phrrc thatoi, greg? >> greg: i don't know. it was the tea leaves. that's a club. >> dana: cool. there is definitely a bit of the vp blame game going on. these margins, .5%, swinge towardmas trump in wisconsin 18,000 vote, 38,000 votes in michigan, 78,000 votes in pennsylvania. would josh shapiro at leastul appearedd as a moderating force we know she didn't do as well w withel jewish voter as past
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democratic candidates. bubut i agree with jesse that ts was about the fundamentals of the race. and i don't know if yoe of u sat new york times chart with the red arrows. they are everywhere and all going in that direction. i mean all he outperformed 2020 e map.single place on th and i don't think that having a different vp on the ticket would have made a difference on that. the only thing that probably would have had any. shot at changing things would have been ift at there had been a real pry a year ago, and maybe kamala harris would have been victorious in it.s buwot maybe you would have had gretchen whitmer or josh shapiro at the top o or f the ticket anf that would have been different. but this was a fundamentals election, and like i said a lot of people telling the democratic party we don't like what you're selling. >> greg: judge, what do yowhu see next for kamala? jesse foolishly says she is going to run again but we don't take him seriously. s i see her as a regular on a neww
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housewives. >> judge jeanine: oh, yeah. that makes senseives because i.t see her in government again. i really don't. >> greg: having a nice chablis.a >> judge jeanine: or chardonnay-, whatever. you never know what makes her cackle. okay. let me tel sl you what my thougs are. everybody blames everyone else. first ofare. all, when joe biden first ran, he ran as a transitionwhen president. we all got the sense that at. some point during the first foud years he wasur gonna move out ad let kamala move in. and if that's what he told us t anywayha if you can believe him. so kamala during that time should have been h the understuy to the president. she should have been in all the meetings. she had access to all the best experts, to all the files, all the documents.e she should have been on her game ready to take it to the top, but you know, what, she was lazy. she was lazy. s angry. she was toxic. 94% of her staff quit. they said she belittled them.sh and she wae s lazy.
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she didn't study enough. so let's get right to the bottom of it. it's her fault that she didn't win. it's her fault that she hidau biden orlt allowed him to hide w aledl that time because maybe se coultimed have come out earlierd not just had a hundred days to campaign. and fojur thosste people who sa. she had a hundred days to campaign and that's too little, that's bologna too because she ran for d.a., ran for attorney general, ran for united states senator. and then she, was a vp.n i mean how much of your life do you have to run for officefe before d people say she shouldr have experience running for h office. she was thave exe one who took stances, never explained it, didn't come out.la she should have set herselinf up as a model for young women. e on her for not doing. it. >> greg: you are a model for m younodg women and all women i, might add.a: >> especially the short ones. >> greg: the short women need g:a mentor. do you have anything you want to add to this that you haven'tth said alreadyin elsewhere? >> jessica: thati think that the
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hyperbole of the campaign that oprah winfrey used and kamala harris too tha t the country will a fall apart and you'll never get a chance to vote again. that was your last chance, everybody. because trump will be there and he's hitler. it must have been weird to call hitler and have a conversation congratulatinga him. i would really like to congratulate you. see you in a couple of month at the inauguration. hillary clinton at least called donald trump in 2016 could concede. she did not do that last night. and thlae story will come out. there is something. i'm not, you know, very crazy. but something happened. something happened. i'thinm wondering what your sous are telling you because theje campaign chair put out thisch statement 90 minutes before saying everybody can go home ans go b to bed. i guess that a includendd the candidate because then everybody had called the race. it was called. there wacalls no way she was evr going to be named president, and she doesn't come back.
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and she doesn't even call him and say i called and conceded. i'm giving a speech tomorrow ata 4. i find that weird and i thinknd that it's rude. also i would say two lastal things. people run for officsoi woe beco they l want to solve problems. and the presidency is a p decision-making experience. i she dis d not solve any problemh and she couldn't make anye decisions, and shean lost. >> greg:he l well done. >> jessica: thank you. >> greg: coming up, democrats in the media are stunned by a resounding trump win. [ ♪♪ ]
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lo tt to digest. >> i am profoundly disturbed. i am worried about mass deportation and internmentmass camps. >> i can't help but wonder if the american people have givenap up on democracy. >> i would like e to know whatn that says about us as a country. >> people who woke up thisount morning with a dream and are goin ug to bed with a nightmare. >> greg: there is a rumour that you woke up and watched morning joe. greg: i went to bed, woke up at 5 and watched it. it was a very strange situation because how long is that show?gs two hours, three hours? >> four. >> greg: meika did not say a single thing. like they druggeher.d her. i'm not saying they did. i would never say that.th but anyway what'ats killing me n morning joe was that they claimed a number of people there claimed that americans and america were not enlightened enough to embrace an interracial couple. that had come up a couple of
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times forgetting that jd vance's wife is indian i believe,be correct? because i remember talking about heng ar cooking him indian foodr something. and it was also portraying, like, kamala marrying doug emhoff as some great civil rights stride. but theyth said america is tooa racist to elect a black woman. excuseex me, barack obama, anyo? joke. but the funny thing is and this is gas lighting no one actually said i'm not voting for harris because she's a black woman. buant there are a helluva lot od democrats who said they are voting for her because she is a black woman including joe biden who put her forward. you live by dei, you die by dei. >> dana: it is hard to blame it on misogyny and racism when trump led blacank voters,en
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hispanicts, and women. one thing when this cbc reporter was at hq and lamented the fact that women who called this november the 5th were notap allowed to dplo that. christina applegate said she was crying because she was losingri heghr rights. a why woulbod you tell your childn california her rights were taken away. >> greg: howhold was the child do you know? 47. >> it's also important toec recognize that wheogn faced wita barrage of this, i would just be, like, can i afford eggs,omen thanks. >> greg: do you think thistary s a momentary area of self-reflection or where do you see the media going.do y >> and by they do you mean me and what tomorrow will look like on the show? i thin on k for people who get t
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already, this is a sobering moments that will last a long time because people do want toe win elections. ani meant the mid terms will ce up because trump was the senate and the house, then the midterms historically speaking should bem good for us anidd want to seize upon that.yo i did not, i understand there are always going to be someer people oute there who don't voe for a candidate because of racism or sexism and. i did not see that here. and you can even look back to barack obama was made president and hillary clinton, the coalition held, for her. they were going to elect a female president whether it was blacvok voters, hispanic voters, lgbtq. i don't think it was that. what wasrazy crazy dereliction n the part of these pundits is that every pollster in the world s was a tossup racend and that there would t be a polling error in one direction. ifirec it was .5 or more in trus direction or 1.5 to 2 points in
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kamala's direction, you were going to have a sizable win inbl either direction, and that'se ei exactly what you got. the forecasts were correct. it was a tossup with a normal polling error that went in donald trump's favour. >> greg: and we're going to have a report on the most accurate and least accurate pollsters on jesse watters' prime time. >> greg: i hope you have ann or whatever. >> jesse: judge jeanine. >> judge jeanine: all they did was tell us we were wrong and n noott capable of thinking for ourselves. they were on this alter of morat superiority,hi and in the end, they kept saying we know what'se best fory you and what's right for thwee country. we know he's bad for democracy, and, you know, they really have to wonder how it is that the guy that they called hitler and mussolint i and a fascist and ac naziis, how that guy couldn't e be beaten by kamala. i mean the y have to sit down and
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look like say to themselves you know what, maybe the americanth people aree smarter than we thought they were. and i think that's what theyey w have to sit down and recognize.o yownu can't pull the wool over r eyes and tell us you're smarter than wus ye are because you're . >> jesse: i just want to give c you credit forre being so restrained after that landslider victory. i thought you were goingy, to come and actually spike a football io jessica's face. >> judge jeanine: you didn't se >>e me last night. >> jesse: i heard about it. coming up, a big reason trump won is voters in liberal cities. [ ♪♪ ] voters and liberal cities. ♪ ♪ i love my brand new bike! having a set of custom wheels gives kids like me and me the ability to do things we could only dream of before. through your support of wheels for love shriners children's is supplying custom built adaptive bikes and wheelchairs for kids who dream of their first set of wheels.
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better in big democrat-run cities like chicago and new york o were tired of their p crime-infested streetsol. and fox news shows how donald trumormep overperformed from his 2020 voter share. women by 2 points. hispanic voters by 6 points. black voters by 7 points. and younx g voters by 10 point. all right, greg. i'll go to you first. >> greg: yes. >> judge jeanine: okay. there is no question big citiesa haveni suffered. they're crime-infested because of a lot of the decisions to defund thee police et cetera. do you attribute that to the increasete in big city nbc for republicans? >> greg: you know, i think thehi dems wilnkl say that trump exploited fear as if they didn'l do theoi same thing.ey there's a bi dg difference. these fears are real whether it's crime, illegal immigrationt that fuelled more crime, inflation. at least these fears existed. the democrats had focused on
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hypothetical fears. i have a crazy theory, and that is that the elites forgot about accountability. a beinbog an upscale liberal whatever elite, you can live, el your life independent of everyday concerns whether it'syo the price of eggs or trying to take the subway. then suddenly you're held by this unseen group who says we're done. that's the election. i think it is shocking that i didn't know people voted on this stuff. covi ois sd lockdowns, there wao votes on that. immigrationa lot of this stuffo we never voted on. it just happened. wait a minute. i no one stopped this before.op how diped this happen? >> dana: just the other day kamala harri wels refused to taa position on prop 36 which is in california which would undo prop 47 which was, wh put in place wn she was there which basically made shop lifting legal, and 75% of the people in california said we don't want this anymore.
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we don't want this soft prosecution anymore. and gasgone, our friend in los angeles.los he lost by 22 points. and sone: you had the white hoe constantly telling you that well, actually, crime is down. look at the statistics. crime is down. how often would you have people in california to agree by thatha large a margin on anything. they want shop lifting to .e illegal but the other city that had a movement to the right didn't win it, but to the right was chicago.wa >> judge jeanine: yeah. chicago is fed up with a lot ofi thnee immigration issues.. >> jesse: he went to the bronx. he won miami-dade. >> judge jeanine: big latinoeani vote. >> jesse: hene: won deerborn michigan. >> judge jeanine: arab vote. >> jessese: he didn't take anyone for granted. kamala did. there is a working class coalition. some would say a ring vote, coalition that. if they can lock this in and e
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expand it,xp it's built to last because the democrats now aree basicalldey the party of wealthy coastal advanced degree atheists. d that's a very small group of people.ou so if they canp expand this pay because the next election is, like, he's termed out after four years so it's either vance orar did hes ron desantis f they can continue this american-first momentum, they can really take advantage of what the democrats have donet which is basically forget about the american people. >> judge jeanine: they forgotht. about the american people,e, jessica, and didn't pay attention to the numbers that 7 out of 10 thought the country was headed in the wrong ex-direction andhead beyoncé ane taylor swift and all them weren't enough to change their minds. >> jessica: yeah, i don't think the celebrity stuff matters in this. i really do think it was justth the fundamentals. right track, wrong track. it was do you feel better off today than you were four years
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ago et cetera.s anagd that's what people went a voted on. the question of the permanence of the coalitionence is an interesting one because donald trump is an anomaly on every level. and people who might notnece necessarily like some of the things that he saythins have itn their minds, like, he's nott really going to do that or we knew donald trump was pro-choice most of his life. now as the leader of the republican party he is taking ai pro-lifeti position, but i spoky to many people who don't think he would eveeverr favour a natit abortionan ban for instance because he has that kind ofun background. and that allows hid,d thm to wes he would say between these different communities. does the bro vote continue ts o turn out? i'm not sure . but one thing i think is interesting especially since the harris campaig camn as the joyyi candidacy is you see a lot of people and did really well with 18 to 24-year-olds especially
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men whn,o say it doesn't have to be that serious. b and you guys always say this to me liberals always sayde everything is life or death.clim we won't be able to have a climate or won't be able to getm upor tomorrow. i think peopled just showed up and said i might not even really like him. but i don't want to be told the sky is falling every single day for ththe next four years. >> i hope you're right. >> judge jeanine: i hope hho you're right too butpe it's a point of, exaggerating to theis point where yo au try to fear monger. that's just my thought.fe upar next, president-elect donad trump praises elon musk for helping his campaign. [ ♪♪ ]
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splenda stevia can be. grown on our farm, enjoyed at your table. (♪♪) ♪ ♪ >> dana: president-elect donald trump praising elon musk for his help. >> w: eside have a new star. a star is born, elon. he spent two weeks in philadelphia and different partn of pennsylvania campaigning.pa >> dana:ig greg, is a star born? >> greg: theretar were a lot. don't forget scott presler who beat the bushes for voters in pennsylvania. but it comes down to this pirate ship comes down to ego.
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we know people who are still deranged by trump. and i submit it's an ego problem that they can't ge it past themh insecurity that i think i'm smarter than him. a lot of those guys probably think they're smarter than trump, but they know how to t modulate andhe moderate their e. they turn it down so you can have a rfk jr. and a vivek and a together withd mu one vision, but you need to dial your ego down for that to happen. right, jesse? >> jesse: i don't know what j you meanes by that. getudge jeanine: i didn't it either. >> dana: in order to be a good leader, you have to be ready to make tough decisions despite thh chrisism is. and elonet musk is absolutely someone willing to do thaton m. hes decided to pick a side. hasn't been in politics much m before. i think he is having a good timc being a part of it. also today i was watching one of the other cable stations saying elon musk becomes $15 billion richer with the trump victory like that was his motivation.ti
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hivam being $15 billion richer s like m le finding $20 on the way out of the parking lot. >> so exciting when that happens. >> when you reach in you rr pocketyo.ou >> the londony. >> greg: i used to bane thatd withla drugs. [ laughterd to ] jes >> judge? >> judge jeanine: i think i t yesterday. musk buying twitter was like b savinguy democracy. save the first amendment. and showed us how corrupt the system was, how the mainstream media, the democrat party, and big tech coordinated to suppress our rights, and that's as far as i'll go. >> jessica: goods . saw that line, and we just went right town the edge. >> jesse: if the world's richest man had embedded himsel in the kamalhaa harris campaigni would have been againsampat it,t in this case i'm for it. and i'm fine with that hypocrisy. >> jessica t: good.si i'm glad you'rcae comfortable. one more thing is up next. [ ♪♪ ] we don't even recognize it. in hillsdale college's most popular online
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>> time for one more thing. >> we are back on. >> knock it off, kids. we are having a show. we have a great show, charlie, at 10 p.m. >> what a great show. >> what is v.d. for? >> victor davis hanson. judge, you're next. >> it's time for, love it. this might be the most serious case after sweet tooth ever seen. check out the culprit known as the bakery bandit. he breaks into a bakery store in colorado takes a tray of done cakes and leaves having else money cookies, everything. no, it wasn't me. >> was there something in the
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