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watters along with judge jeanine pirro dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5 o'clock in new york city and this is the five. democrats are still picking up the pieces after thet. tuesday hnight blowout as they search for answers on why kamala got smoked by trout. the crew was having an identity crisis. >> we did not listen enough to people on the ground talk about the economy talk about economic struggles convince people he of the better policies and vision. >> bottom line if you are an average working person do you
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think the ftdemocratic party is going to the mats taking on powerful special interests in aufighting for you i think the overwhelming answer is no. [applause] >> because it is literally that simple everyday people wake up at all they want to do is have more money in their pocket and feel cksafe. >> some liberals haven't learned anything a doubling down on the woken sanity that cost the election n t, >> a lot of families out there who don't believe boys should play girl sports. >> a bear not boys i'm not going to listen to trans phobiatr. >> there is a sense that whiteness is under threat hethe demographic.s all of these racially ambiguous children on cheerios confusing the e hell out of me. >> serious questions beinged raised on how the harris
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campaignn plow through $1d billion and is $20 million in the hole. where did the joe go? she cut $1 million check to oprah winfrey harpo they spent six figures to build the fake set on the call your daddy podcast even though joe rogan was free of social media influencers but all the opera said lady gaga could not get harris across the finish line hearsay former surrogate letting it rip on the money mismanagement. >> this is an epic disaster. i have friends i have to be accountable to and explain what happened because i told them there was a margin of error race i was promised that harris would win. she put videos outel saying harris would win. wei believed her. my donors believed her so they wrote to massive checks. i feel like a lot of us were misled. >> jesse: greg, how do you think the autopsy is going?
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>> greg: first of all the media's like the creepf ab responsible for the disappearance of the spouse but the volunteers couldth lead the searche party. in this case they lied about everything but they are offering their help to expose the suspects comb the fields, put flyers up on telephonefl poles that the jig is up it's not about left or right we know that you are the real killer oj the media fed the hoax that created this complete i don't know mental breakdown.as identity politics has to go but has a permanent flaw. it can only work by telling you who isn't included as it tells you who is. when you look at the people e itthat are important it creat hierarchy emphasis people off. black men. hispanic men you have raised a generation on basically junk food for your soul. it's toxic. i mean. you have to admit if you abandon that you will lose a fact check but
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you know it is a small faction this is the alband-aid that you have to pul off onand when you pull it off you will feel relieved to get that out of your system. you will be life will be great because people who focus on their identity they are miserable pepeople they can't s outside sithemselves. i have a theory. i think everybody should be grateful that donald trump lost in 2020 because you could not have him now on this enhanced position the 4 year gap it soeliminated the sophomore slum it made him stronger. it's like the s studies on delayed gratification where they offer a kid aof cookie you can have a cookie an hour and 20 minutes. the democrats took the cookie and uttrump got 2 and when you delay g gratification you get i
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renewed an increased appreciation for the object of desire and what you didn't like about it in the beginning fades awayla. the rearview mirror effect. and most of all you avoided it six year itch. it happens with ppevery incumbe and the last two years all hell happened to reagan.and bush. it may - be clinton. let us not going to happen to because he stepped out of the room and he allowed a comparison to take place between his policies which a lot of people missed and the woke path and only add to do was sit out and watch everybody lego you know things weren't so 'sbad now he is surrounded by a incredible group of independent minds. he is no longer beholden to any behavior or any advice from insiders because he has smart people so now the chaos is now faded from 2016 at seven incredible thing this might be a perfect 4 years for a president at a beginning and an end. >> less lower expectations t greg.
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>> and i thinkctat a different of six year itch. >> i will try the cookie game with jesse junior. dana. the money that is missing not a little amount of money if you are a donor you would be asking questions. >> there are big donors who gave a ton of money but the small dollar donations they were asking for before the switchth when george clooney kn that joe biden wasn't in any condition to do another four years they were telling everybody that he could hard-working people please send us 150 bucks. 50 bucks. 20 bucks. cat lovers provided. and you get opera and i think this is onastounding. so upper for the first time in her life decided to endorse a candidate go to a convention and give that big speech and you find out this billionaire made them pay $1 a million so y have all the small donors who are building the set for oprah?
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for an interview that didn't get them anywhere downra the field. it's absolutely appalling. and i think the democrats having looked at it over the g weekend i think they are overthinking it and under thinking it and they are overlooking the obvious. 20 yearsai of bad policy positions led to this moment o where they didn't think they said they were going to go middle-of-the-road that's what joe biden said that's not what they did and progressive's got everything they wanted the inflation reduction act larry whutsummers said that's going t cause inflation.you don't know what you are talking about you have no idea. it wasn't larry saying it although he was saying it soey they get what they are asking for and then they want to blame the podcast. it's really cincredible and i have to watch all of it of course it's fine for me to sit there and do that but i would end on the 60 minutes had an interview last night was scott
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asking people who had voted democrat for many years and switch and votedfo for trump th year y one of them owned a dine and the question was what was happening for you because the economy was improving inflation is down and that wasn't enough t for you and she's like yeah w didn't feel that at all and to me that's why they are overthinking it thlike this is what it was they were stelling us this for three years. >> what are your friends telling you jessica? >> i am sad. my emoji game has been relegated to one aspect of i th board i have had some great exchanges with your mother thoughas. i will tell you about those at the break the autopsy continues and there are many facets to it. sythe fundamental cprinciple o
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are the backbone of itt is we are supposed to represent the working class and we didn't. they told us resoundingly you don't represent my interests this time around and that w wasn't the way it was supposed to go when you looked atos measures like who people think represents folks like me kamala was doing better than donald trump so there was some kind of there was more of a tone issue with that anything there was a voter artalking about how she thinks about the parties to add a word to describe each and she called the gop crazy in the democrats preachy and she said that preach he actually made her feel bad about herself and this is a theme we are hearing over and over again. i g spent some time looking at races that were successful. democratic racism we should note democrats managed to hold four or five swing senate ge seats. jackie rosen got 70,000 ivotes that kamala did not get that's
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pretty astounding but pat ryan who is in upstate new york congressman and one by 13 points and he talked about what he did and he said basically i ran without labels i campaigned with aoc when it made sense who has a huge crossover with trump in her district were people say basically you fight for people like me i don't care what ysyou party is forhi this. and i think we could learn ae lot from that in terms of the media ecosystem i think this issue is important nothe only a part of the media but to consider the fact that the podcast and the alternative media that got republicans or trump the most juice were not politics programming they turn into a politics show when they were in a certain mood i happen to be in that mood all the time r i want to go out for a walk a listen to pod save america but most people find politics stressful and adversarial and
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they want to hear about wellness, about comedy, somebody who's doing something interesting thinking about the world in a different way and that's why roganu pops to that because it did not originate as a politics podcast and i feel so so that's the only authentic way in with people now that you have to have the host come to the politics naturally. like rogan used to love bernie now he is red pill and people went on that road with him and we need to do that. >> jesse: what are your thoughts? speak >> jeanine: when i heard themrn about just saying did not listen to the people we enough stock into what the working people needed woke is broken that other stuff now saying it was ichaos at th border and why weren't they saying this stuff during the
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election if they can figure it out two days later why couldn't they have said that during the election everybody knows you don't have to be a genius that working people were hurting that wagesrt were not keeping u with inflation that food was off the charts. that people were hurting living paycheck to paycheck the country was going on the wrong direction and these fools actually when someone says we t have to keep a boy at a girls sportsha and some guy has a breakdown that we just saw and said no no no that is a tran uythat's not america.america does not buy that nonsense. it just doesn't.en the only one that made sense t was the rage in cajun and he kooky but he knew it all along. it was the preachy female's you're not paying enough attention to the men. he had it down pat and lindsay what's her name lee. pink dress. give me a break. i was told by jen too'malley
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dillon that kamala was going to win. are you stupa do you go to a cascasino and say i took was t i'm going to win here how different is a campaign from a casinobo? i mean really and she said she blame somebody else and this whole thing about oprah a billionaire taking a million bucks. i was furious. the people who wrote a $25 check lefor the call your daddy podcast set up some kind of a stage donald trump can get into a dump truck and not spend a dime i get more hits than they do and finally. how genuine was the support of the celebrities who needed money in order to say something? did they even vote? i would be curious to see if they even bother to vote soon eric i think we all speak from experience after putting town
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screen they are in charge of massll deportations the former enisa direction on something li fox and friends. is it on this s channel?
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that explains it. he vowed to end the crisis t. >> public safety threats and national security threats will be the priority ecbethey pose t most danger i don't care republican, democrat independent. border security is national security. i have seen some of these e democrats saying they're goin to stand in the way making it hard for us if you are not o going to help us, get the hell .ut of the way president trump is going to secure the border saveto americ lives. >> i have to hand it to him he does look like the wall. [laughter] i think he means business. you know what i mean? this is not someone trying to win a popularity contest.spee eieanine: he says he doesn't give a damn gohe has a
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tjob to do he was in the first trump administration he has been a stalwart supporter of the president. the president has a mandate popular vote electoral college the american people want this and right now they're estimating there are 20 million illegals in the e country and when t you try to assess who is going to be deported the bottom line is if you come into this country illegally you are not off the table so i say to myselfgo i suspect they will start with the criminals. the felons. violent felons and then the criminals of theol what about those people who had appointments for asylum and never went to court?el they should be deported immediately. they're going to try to get these windividuals to stay in 1/3 country and all of these
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governors can resist all they want for 75 billion americans want this done and what i think interesting, greg, they said that tom homan is in charge of maritime and aviation security is not just the people at the e border it's bringing in of drugs i imagine and other things in terms of air and water so the democrats fear mongering they will do, they riwill not have any credibility because they don't really have an audience anymore. this is what the american people want >> greg: the last one in is the first one out. this is about opeople that caught the line cut the line the five barack obama deported 5.2 million. the deep orderll in chief. >> i wanted him to win on that. [laughter] >> i think on day one when his
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dictator he will tell the e illegals you can leave the country now are we can make you leave the country later and hethat's not that controversial and he will start with a lot of the venezuelan, vehaitians and afghans and criminals and 1.3 million ormigrants have been ordered to be vedeported but ha not left so we will start with them and then we will get tot.a jessica. you don't even know if i am jokingw . the military. [laughter] the military will play a key role because sethey have the aircraft and they have the vehicles. that has to be done and you will have to as you said begin negotiations with mexico and aithen you have a lot of levera because up for renegotiation $800 billion of trade with new mexico pressure points there and threats to go after the cartel a lot of pressure there a woman in charge of mexico is
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apparently a g left wing radica we have no idea how she will act with trump they have depressed wages and sent ranch and housing costs through the t roof and you can't even get a hotel in manhattann' because al the illegals are sleeping here so if they resist thise they g:will have to be resisting the will of the people which is what got them in trouble in pt first place. >> let's widen the scope to the point in general. let's look at something like secretary of state.i'm not thputting any names out there although i am free but what is the point of entertaining senators when he should have all of these interesting people on the outside that should be brought in? >> there are people on the outside who have purchased in its experiencee and people on the inside and youon obviously have to think about keeping seats and it seems like from
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the smaller list that trump is considering both i know rick grenell is on their and he served previously as the ambassador to germany and did that well. i want to say something about tom homan. so for everyone who said trump doesn't know what project 2025 is he just put a key 20contributor in charge of this and uttom homan was interviewed on 60 erminutes and was asked i there was a way to carry out mass deportationld without separating families and heat sa of course, families can be deported together doesn't mean someone was coming to be rounded up and grandma is in g the house and she isti undocumented it didn't necessarily mean that grandma would be taken you can say
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trump has mandates till you're blue in the face taking grandma is not what people were voting for they were voting for criminals to be kicked out of this country. >> abuela is the word.: >> really jessica. not knowing the nameea. dana what are your thoughts onn if they move forward the choices we heard about lee.>> jessica: he knows what it's like. they have these rules and they are making farmers andleak ranc comply and the state doesn't have to n'if he gets confirmed and i expect he will but i would say this. there's about eight weeks left and maybe not that much for congressional action. the gdemocrats want to get as many circuit judges confirmed as possible. e reone of the ways they could that if the senators on the don't show up e for the votes and what senator mcconnell asked for today and trump back to back they said republicans need to show up
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giveve kamala a participation trophy a wild plan is being floated to make harris the first femalees president for a couple of months. h>> being a transitional figur he could resign the presidency make harris the president it would absolve kebe able to have to oversee the january 6 transitionja of her own defeat. >> jeanine: okay jessica the party that said donalda cy trum was the threat to democracy can tiput her in without a vote the want to make her president again how antidemocratic can you get?
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>> one man with one bad idea. biden will be finishing his term sonja staying on the supreme court i think it'sis ludicrous for this campaign of getting her off. >> greg: ludicrous? sorry. >> jessica: that's that she 70 in good health at santa fe. >> jeanine: they want to throw joe under the bus. first of all ruth bader ginsburg was in her 90s. >> greg: i think he's right. hear me out. there are people in the media blaming sexism and racism but if they had followed thesete la and on thees right thing the 25 amendment because joe was incapacitated she would have been the first black female w president it would've been historic but we know he is not presidency is incapacitated he
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is incapable n and so all of these people that are blaming racism and sexism should demand that he resign so she can assume the duties unless you are racist and you are misogynists.ou if you are racist and a misogynists for not applauding this idea. joe biden should resign she shouldit be made president if y don't do it you're a racist misogynists. >> jeanine: the amazing part is they are worried about how she is going to feel. she deserves like a feel bitter kind of thing. >> absolutely does not deservet that and if offered this she should reject it. and say i did not earn it. >> communications director does that make sense now?or, >> it just takes you inside the mind of the democrats so what
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they want to do is a woman who or 't earn the nomination the presidency and give it to her because she's a woman and give it to her because they don't want her feelings hurtdo. >> it's like he should be 25th. they can do it right now it would be illegal. he is not president. >> i want her to be up for aris confirmation hearing because i wanted to see her go through cithe confirmation hearing. what is a woman? by the way if you are cavanaugh. you have to make this woman sit next to you for the rest of your career >> this is ridiculous. >> jeanine: it makes sense for people watching. >> tunnel to towers helping house the nations vets and the
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>> i am so proud of the work we are doing at a year ago i came on here was the second biggest air foundation had in fundraising and getting that message out for $11 a month and i promise you we are going to take that money and be successful your viewers should know hearsay book here with over 8200 names of homeless veterans that we got off the streets this year omteand get t comprehensive pservices so promises made and promises kept. >> jeanine: 8200?okay. how do you find them and yet there are 35,000 outo there do you think there are more than that number one and how do you connect with them? suing fish stiffly more than 35,000 homeless veteransll- n
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because last year they said nothat number we did this and they said still over 75,000 we have known that for a while so we work with aorwi thousand loc non-for profits in americats to sofind out if there is somebody that is homeless they will contact uson we get this fact o the street immediately and we get them all the comprehensive services they will need to staff the streetth. >> my favorite part is hearing the stories can you hashare som resuccess stories? >> i think we sent over a video about john crenshaw a army veteran in afghanistan he was t blown up. suicide bomber. >> i'm coming out of the wounded dog syndrome i'm beginning tonn peacock. that'sme what tunner to towers did for me it gave me an opportunity. >> and he is 100 percent disabled tried to get different servicesnd for quite a while an we have him in our village and
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he wants to open up a business. >> can you help him with that? >> we have job training benefit assistancet budgeting, medical t care access. mental health support ptsd counseling and w addictive counseling is what we give dsinthese great heroes. >> greg: one of the fundraising needs? >> first of all one of the greatest assets as fox news and mhow much you do for us but th whole network is behind us to tw make sure we do that. we have big companies. home depot, gm, t-mobile. fox.th the legion's flag and gm. joyce something today for a
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freean reign coffee and we coun on the $11 a month but all those others give us millions mof dollars a year and fox has ffmade a commitment to us >> it does make a difference to have that from somebody different people >> i heard oprah is giving a million. >> we have mark wahlberg i just got off the phone e michael douglas. the medal of honor societyda. david wells. eli manning. jellyroll. he has done a lot of stuff for dennis quaid. these celebrities instead of doing these political rallies they should be doing this helping us to eradicate homelessness among the veterans. there is time better spent out there instead of collecting ow money. raising student for veteran
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villages what other projects are you really excited about? >> we opened up insere houston year. there are so many wai want peop cato hear the locations. houston, atlanta, charleston. detroit, that the spirit buffalo new york. harrisburg pennsylvania. las vegas. long island. puerto rico. charlotte north carolina. dallascr. boston jacksonville west palm beach we buy these we renovate them the first top floors are apartmentsfl we don't build anything that we would live in. we don't build anything that we would live in ourselves.
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>> i was going to say a tiny home t. >> we do build comfort homes 500 square-foot homes for the older veterans that they can live outside of these particular ones and on the first for the h comprehensive services >> use your amazing you do so much with so much of the money going to the people intended to serve it's incredible. >> one of the reasons where successful who we are doing it for.to we cannot assimilate them back into society we will help them do that. people see where their money is going we are delivering mortgage free homes today we delivered 40 mortgage freefr homes to goldstar families and
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the veterans because we're e,going to do the promise that may to take care of every first responder onand a veteran that died in the line of duty we will give them a mortgage gifre home >> and a round of applause for you. k yo>> thank you. you can visit switching gears at ivy league psychiatrists wants liberals to cut off their trump supported relatives this holiday season.
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>> and ivy league psychiatrists telling liberalska it's okay to cut ties with your c relatives who voted for donald trump. >> if you are going to a situation where you have family members and close friends seyou know have voted in ways that are against you it's completely fine to not be around those people and to tell them why. cu>> what bothers me she keeps saying if they voted for their livelihood you have to cut them off right now.livelihood means they were voting to pay
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their bills and survive and i am listening to this novel tell meed everything and it's about loneliness but do not cut anyone out of your life even if oyou disagree with them keep people in your life so you don't end up so lonely. >> it said people would do >> ithis. >> they did it when trump first came in people wouldn't talk to me anymore and after calling trump hitler and fascist he said we have to lower the temperature of the neighbors are not the enemy and is just a voice of time these people are so small minded theynt can't possibly gay engage in a telept conversation. >> great. do it. >> there's a lot of people out eothere who have wounds to thei ego as a repudiation of yourselfes. them or if lk about
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you want to persuade someone you don't talkyo about the list of the rights rsyou start with the obvious. they lie to you lithis is where liberals can actually agree with you and you starthe breaki the ice. you talk about the five people hostage bloodbath. don't talk about politics and somehow their politics is downstream. once people see that they kids and see that. i want to say something so bad. i can't believe i'm holding back. >> >>
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>> frog. >> buzzard. >> cricket. >> i will say roll its freight >> it's a toucan. >> there are a trillion birds. >> what a delicious fruit. >> i did not get the pictures i just want to recognize and think my dad and granddad my dad died of cancer at a very young age because he was on the first ship and he saw the plume from the bomb dad i know you are up there. god bless you and thank you. >> have a great night.

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