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>> ♪ ♪, >> i'm judge jeanine pirro with harold ford junior, jesseny watters,, kaylee as well as grw it gutfeld y. 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five". his maga momena t as president-elect trump basking in the dominating landslide victory shouting out his stack of cabinet picks one by one. >> mr. speaker think it's important to pasbe ys a bill asu have to start my term nove november fifth onward or november 651er n. november fifth because the market has gone through the roof and enthusiasm has doubled in the last short while. elon mosque what a job he does. he happens to be a really good
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guy.hi i can't get them out of here hen likes this place. and i like having him here. i nominated him feel like dauphin people who live a long time it's the most important position rfk jr. and a woman who was a democratdo then independent. tell c gabbard. [ cheers and applause ] their group of outsiders areffli ruffling feathers in the liberal media and nobody has caused mora of an uproar than the man he pointed at to make americaagai healthy again. kennedy jr. as head of the department of health andi ho human services. >> well, america i hope you likemite measles. >> we know for sure that he is a vaccine denier and a vaccine
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denier denier he denies being a denier but he is a denier. and he is going to do great harm. >> the most important thing to knknow about him is probably the are people who are dead tonight. because of him. >> but rfk isn't the only one the liberal media and democrats are smearing. a check out the outrageous attacks on pete hegseth and tulsa gabbard. >> this is somebody who is knowe to be a white supremacist and ax extremist whose platformtr and l book iy s about his opposition o the advancement of black officers to the top brass. the military is actually an important area for black and advancement. >> her nomination as much as she says she's an antiwar person she is not. she supports very pro-wardi individuals. >> including ividualn syria.
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>> going to go backwards thisd woman head ooff the naacp and te legal defencnse fund president. can't point to a statement or a part of the books of peteit hegseth win she can achieve iteu to him being a white suppresses but hasn't concluded he is onesh based on his opposition tos advancement of black individuals. you know him so what's your take? >> as i said before i congratulate him and his family and and stepping back there and when elected president and certainly elected. r and yeigt the right to bask in s
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being gracious about it.mina and wishing to serve in the cabinet. and they have a enormous role in constitutionally given a role td provide advice and consent with whoever theywh nominate. and listening to it last time or brett'ets show and want all of these guys men and women to go for a full hearing. as the going for the recesslo appointment power whicw h allows heat those he pointed to going for that. but i'm against that. again opportunity to hear the senate in question thesee nocandidates and for nominee stf to answer those questions. finally people forget and we all went to law school here theea
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constitution it s organizing things and think the vp isn't as important.nsti and they are an officer in the senate as well because as a tiei vote thee-y cast that.to and with hearings in all of these candidates i think pete there are a lot of attributeshe and positives bu'st there's thie he's going to have to answer to i don'but see anything jud disqualifying him. >> based up on youd onr knowled? >> i said that froot am the out. rate jesse there outrageous so beyond the pale so over-the-tope and thdie claims are incredible. they are saying rfk the people dead tonight because of rfkdu oppositionri and tulsa gabbard s pro-war becaus e she likes people who are pro-war.i i like net and yahoo does that
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mean?bo >> we're aboutut to end the wara and releassee the jfk files. why would anybody complain abou. that. l it's exciting anasd fun we are n the precipice of something good and name calling. they're saying the same thing about the cabinet as they arey about trumdip and antiscience supremacist coocoo puppet thatpp didn't work they need a new approach. they aren't even debating policy. the not talking about who toldi' seass plans are to do if chinan doing that with food those are supposed to be the smart ones. an sd spending $400,000 to call somebody who is a supremacist. there's a lot of money there is. jake tapper was a debate moderator and i think he's being
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told what to say. the guys over at cnn might be saying don't go after big food they lost $250 million over the last four years under joe biden. you can't do that and continuea to have a real job. that is so much fun to get skinny and having everybody be hot again because looking at 1990 this was a smoking hotco uncountry. than everybody got obese andat h overweight. what happeneapped in 1990? they started f putting ultrato processed food i tn the per food r year amid unleashing farcical drugs on the doctors o offices anfd everybody out ofal factories to sit at a screen all day so we all look like job byah the hot. he comesal alongon wanting to cn up the food and everybody may be take a hike how can you be against that.e >> make america hoamt again.
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>> this whole idea is it's very interesting as somebody is worse than somebody. their outrage over guys likebu matt gaetz but according to larry o'donnell rfk's words --na worse than that. according to aoc tell c is evene worse.tzmond i wonder who's going to be worse than the last guy. >> the funny thing about this is if we weren't doing this segment nobody would know this becausee nobody iwos watching them anymo. the criticism is meaningless. we arewe a new world. for four years everybody was deemed a danger. they lied about trump and coveut in and pride and immigration. for them nott timo pull their r out would be out of character. nobody is takingchar it seriousy from the boys you called hitler maybe because rfbek left the pay a jiltedd lover leaving commens
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on to instagram it doesn't matter. and the media is dead nothing. they say matters. it's as great time to be alivei nobody ists listening to them. they were listening to you the american public when talking about crime they were putting babies in masks separating lovee ones when they were dying nobody trusts them and they think they should be included in the conversation no this is not aa typical election it's a transformational moment and a coarse correction. the pirate ship arrived past off for americans and sorry guys.e strait maiwil with tattooswe pronouns are kick. thank we are living in the kind of movie hollywood used to make before dei ruined it. action figures interestingoone
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people the people and he wishes he could play. >> well, said . >> judge jeanine: isn't that well said? >> greg: thank you so much. >> judge jeanine: you are very welcome. all right, kayleigh, welcome to the show. it seems this is so overwhelming in terms of the consistency of all of these appointments. dei is dead and crt is dead. affirmative action is dead. different country. >> kayleigh: different country. a great country. i mean, look, this is a jolt of freshness. these are disruptors. these are people who are going to change the status quo, and these are people that scare the living daylights out of the swamp. every person you are looking at. in fact, the best headline i've seen come i want to cut it out, i want to frame it, i want to put it in my office: cnn, feeling of dread spreads across federal workforce as a second trump term begins. i love that headline because look, the hirings are important, but more important than that are the firings. the firings i hope are being planned as meticulously as these
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hirings. i remember february 2017, 1 month in, president trump has foreign calls with foreign leaders, first as commander in chief and guess what, his call with australia is leaked to "the washington post." and his call with mexico is leaked to cnn. details about plans he had for foreign policy. presumably leaked by civil servants. these guys got to go. i want to see heads roll, figuratively speaking, get out of washington, get out the swamp, because the hirings don't matter until the people set to undercut those hires get packing. >> greg: you don't have to say figuratively speaking anymore. no, no, that stuff is dead. if you take us out of context, that's on you. >> harold: he is not a white supremacist. i am for affirmative action so i want to be clear about that, you asked the question. pete hegseth is not a way to premises. you have to answer the questions -- >> judge jeanine: the fact that pete hegseth leaves and meritocracy in the military as opposed to dei and crt. wouldn't you with your life was
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on the lion want someone there who is there because they are good? >> greg: i don't want a man in a dress peered. >> harold: that's different. to say the greatest military in the world is compromised -- i just inc. that is unfair. i look forward to hearing pete answer these questions. he is not a weitzer premises. i am for affirmative action. >> judge jeanine: thank you, you said that. >> harold: you want me to say again? >> judge jeanine: you said it twice. the woke democrat, a democrat who spoke the truth on the dems trans athlete insanity. ♪ ♪ hey, grab more delectables. you know, that lickable cat treat? de-lick-able delectables?
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>> kayleigh: i know greg loves my musical selection. onto this. it seems liberals have not learned their lesson yet. massachusetts democrat seth moulton is facing backlash for saying how members of his own party spend too much time trying "not to offend" on topics like trans athletes, saying "i have two little girls. i don't want them getting run over on the playing field by a male or formerly male athlete. but as a democrat i'm supposed to be afraid to say that." well, maybe he should have been afraid because the woke mob was not happy. a top democrat in whoopi's hometown of salem wants him replaced, allegedly, listen to this, even calling him a nazi cooperator and there is a pro trans rally against moulton being held in his hometown this weekend. the congressman said the backlash proves his point. >> it completely proves my point. i mean, i was using this is one of many examples where the
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democratic party has lost touch with the american people. but the problem is that we are so insistent on policing our words and even refusing to engage in debates about contentious issues that we are just losing on them. >> kayleigh: and will they come after aoc next? she apparently just took her pronouns offer x account. so we are all left to wonder aoc's gender. what are we to do? >> greg: it's hard. thank god i know what a woman is, and she is all woman. you know, it's fitting his hometown is salem. this is the new witch trials. even after america has told them no, you aren't the majority, and your ideas are crazy, especia especially -- they can't let go, and here's why. we didn't just turn the page, we throughout their entire book and it was the only book they had been reading. it is like we burned the bible, the first testament of identity politics and they have other language. they don't how to speak. identity politics was never
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about thinking. it was about not thinking. you begin and end on who you are and the issues that follow are irrelevant. so the fact that i am trans takes priority over the concern of girls changing in front of creepy men in locker rooms peered what comes first is "i am trans." the activist zeal keeps people from speaking out. that's the way it's intended. that is why the transition was the most important one because it wasn't about the numbers, it was about the impact on others, and compelling others to bend to what many believe is a fetish called. >> kayleigh: and a lot of people said we want normalcy, we don't want biological men in women sports peered jesse, a fascinating piece in "the times" about undecided voters in the moment they said they have to vote for trump and a 25-year-old said i shot myself in voting for trump. no one tell my family. i think i became radicalized on the men in women sports issue. the ad that said kamala represents they/them, trump represents you, that was so compelling, goes on to say she doesn't really like trump but he
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was team normal. >> jesse: now all democrats are whining to schumer that they never got any help when they got crushed with these they/them adds. greg just made such a good point but he speaks so quickly no one heard it. >> harold: i heard it. >> jesse: he said identity politics made people not think. and that is such a great point. and i don't want to say anything else nice about you because you have a huge ego. >> greg: that's true. >> jesse: this reflex what the party is going to right now, how to be a working-class party but also have to be a woke party. the problem is woke and working class doesn't mix, like oil and water or oil and vinegar or whatever it is. it doesn't mix. >> judge jeanine: oil and vinegar. [laughs] >> jesse: if you are highly evolved like i am, i can treat people with respect and dignity if they have different lifestyles or different identities. but what i don't do is i don't allow those lifestyles and identities to impose their agenda on the rest of society. that's where they get caught up. now what i don't understand is
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they don't understand math. because is like .1% of the population cares, but it's taken over their whole party. that's because this .1% is so damn loud and they are so damn feisty and they are the ones in the streets and hollywood and a lot in the media so they are punching way above their weight and they don't have anybody in the party to tell them to knock it off. that's why they need rahm emanuel peered right now they are begging rahm emanuel to come in and run the dnc. they are begging a straight white man to come in and say crazy people, knock it off, this is what we need to do to win. >> greg: was a ballet dancer. >> jesse: he was? and he is heterosexual? >> greg: who isn't? >> kayleigh: oh, my gosh. you know, judge, so "the new york times," another point of oil and water is science and politics peered. >> judge jeanine: it's oil and water, got it. >> jesse: pretty sure it is vinegar. >> kayleigh: pamela paul was a dem and she change, she is still a dem but said more than 14,000
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american children had gender-related medical interventions between 2019 and 2023. much of europe has been point back from the gender affirmation model, evidence emerged in the u.s. proponents of this approach have left politics color science. so what about hail the science, dr. fauci, we don't listen to science on the left. >> judge jeanine: well, you know, the interesting thing about all of this is it is so exaggerated in this country, and europe is ahead of us, obviously, on this, because they now recognize the damage that was done. have a couple of thoughts. greg, the first one is to you. aoc dropping her pronouns. i think there's a reason for that, and we'll know in a couple of months. [laughter] what that reason is. >> greg: you leave me pregnant with thought. >> judge jeanine: very good. and my second point is, kudos to this congressman because his familial status is more important than political ideology. third thing. you've got to understand, as a parent, when you have a child,
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and you know, most of us have hopefully or will, but when you have a child, you love them immediately. you watch them grow. you go to their first game in sports, and then you get up early and take them to practice and at night, you know, they are late with practice and you pick them up, and then they go to college and some of them play sports in college, and then all of a sudden, this little girl, like my kiki, all right, now all of a sudden if she wants to play soccer, she's got some guy named jeffrey who wants to call himself janice who's going to spike a volleyball at her head, and to make matters worse, afterward he is going to see her in the shower. this is absolute lunacy. answer now that trans are staging some kind of rally at moulton's home, i would think that those protesters haven't played sports, and that everyone of those -- the protesters at the congressman's house, they
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should pick up a football, a basketball, a volleyball, whatever it is, and do hoops or whatever game they can, and then see if they are well enough as a woman to compete with a man. and then see how long they make. >> greg: skins and shirts. >> kayleigh: you know, harold, republicans spent $77 million on ads on the trans-issue alone and it is not moulton who is the only one upset. democrats apparently were clamoring with schumer, lifted to some thing because this issue killed us. >> harold: we talked a lot about this on the show. just because you are asking people to listen and that people are concerned about an issue doesn't make you racist or fascist or hitler. seth moulton is a tough, decorated marine. the people who are talking about him, i want to know how many of you people served? how many picked up a gun and shot it on behalf of the country to protect the country. that doesn't make him above you but it makes it so you should listen to him. he didn't sit and say i have two daughters and you guys are wrong, he said i have two
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daughters and i want to at least have a conversation about this. two, this campaign -- i agree with a lot about how all of these things have happened in this campaign, but every presidential campaign, something dramatic happens. obama, something dramatic happened. clinton, w bush, h.w. bush. but i really think this election date, donald trump eulogized both the republican party of old and the democratic party of old. the republican party now is the voice and the face through donald trump of working-class americans. and many of the issues that we talked about here in particular this one is one that resonates and one that animated and catalyzed people to go out and vote. when independents, to your point, judge, the biggest issue for many independents that voted in the battleground states was this issue. and i don't think they do not like trans kids or they don't like gay kids or lesbians, what they don't like is what we talked about here. it was a brilliant move on the part of the trump campaign to
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make this issue about sports and bathrooms. and as a father of a 10-year-old daughter and a 9-year-old son, it is something that resonates with me. oil and water. this stuff, what democrats have to understand, you can't talk about cultural priorities unless they are actually the priorities of the country. and this issue here was not a priority of the american people overall, and if democrats don't figure this out, we are going to have more nights like this every november, every four years. >> kayleigh: that was brilliant analysis, harold. i hope your party doesn't listen to you. [laughter] well, head, is hollywood going maga? rocky himself sylvester stallone gives trump a ringing endorsement. ♪ ♪ your parents have given you some amazing gifts, but what about the inherited ones? celebrate them with ancestrydna. the simple test that shows your deep family roots from your mom's side and your dad's side, with some serious detail. ♪
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secret hollywood republicans, it is time to grab maga hat and rocket on oscar night. the majority of the country is with you. rocky balboa, so buster stallone publicly supporting donald trump at last night's gala. >> we are in the presence of a really mystical character. nobody in the world could have pulled off what he pulled off, so i'm in off. when george washington defended his country, he had no idea that he was going to change the world. because without him, he could imagine with the world would look like. guess what? we got the second george washington. congratulations. >> jesse: [laughs] do you know so buster stallone, judge jeanine? >> judge jeanine: yeah, i've met him a couple of times peered recently in florida, yeah. >> jesse: what does that mean? that is not something people take lightly. he is an icon. >> judge jeanine: he is an icon.
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his family is incredible. his daughters are beautiful, his wife is lovely. they are wonderful people, they really are. but i want to talk about what he said. he is so right because we are in the presence of a mythical character. nobody you know or i know could have gone through what he has gone through in the last nine years and stood up and fought and continued to run for president. and i'm going to have to keep repeating everything they do to him, my god, they almost killed him. it is an incredible strength he's got and he is moving at warp speed making these appointments right now. but, you know, i just think that what's going on in hollywood and what a lot of these people in hollywood are believing in his their own hogwash because americans don't believe it. once and for all, americans and hollywood needs to understand no one cares about what you think. you can't carry anyone to victory, hillary, kamala, or anyone else. and you are constantly complaining. and the only backlash is among
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yourselves. you know, it's almost like mccarthyism. you know, you voted for trump, you are this horrible person. so the left-wing lunacy is going away, i think, to a great extent because of this mythical character. >> jesse: do you think we're going to see more hollywood celebrities at that level like stallone kind of be unlocked? >> kayleigh: i think you will. i think hollywood craves relevancy. they all have power, they all have fame -- i should say fame and money but what they want is power. and what we have learned is hollywood has woken up and figured out we are irrelevant. taylor swift endorsement backfired. it did. and i've seen it numbers to reflect that. oprah backfired, cardi b, all of these entertainment celebrities backfired. and i mentioned those "new york times" undecided voters, one set i broke away from kamala when she showed up on "snl" and appeared to care more about the entertainment industry. by contrast, you had two who woke up when i her joe rogan and
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donald trump and how authentic trump was, i decided i was for him. joe rogan's name was littered throughout these undecided voters. joe rogan holds the power now. elon musk holds the power now. that drives hollywood nuts. >> jesse: greg, i bet you are going to see the rock come out -- [laughs] >> kayleigh: oh, my goodness peered. >> greg: i've been told. you didn't know john krasinski was trans. >> jesse: you know everything. >> greg: i've got my finger -- >> jesse: where is your finger, greg? >> greg: stallone's point, there is a strong with of founding fathers and what is going on with him. musk is like benjamin franklin, vivek is kind of like jefferson. liz cheney is like a more masculine benedict arnold. you know, it's -- of got to say, it's kind of awesome to be on the same team with the people you grew up with idolizing in the real movies of the 1980s
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like sly stallone and clint eastwood. jesse, i imagine you would feel this way if urkel and screech or watching your show. it does feel like there is an ensemble action movie, like the avengers or the expendables, but their opposition is basically "sex and the city" with homely home aloners. it is not a fair fight. i love how the dems are trying to figure out how to win then after they spent years demonizing them. suddenly toxic masculinity is to be desired. >> jesse: trying to win half the country seems like an uphill battle, harold. >> harold: the culture has always blended with politics and politics has blended with culture. the old saying in washington was every politician wanted to be an actor, but he went into politics because you are too ugly to act -- >> greg: you, harold. >> harold: too pretty for politics peered. >> greg: you are too pretty for both. >> harold: fundamentally present trump won. the basic rules of politics were in place here. people made a calculation that
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all the stuff hollywood people and all the stuff liz cheney and mike pence and john kelly said paled in comparison to people wanting to know who was going to do best lowering prices, fixing the border, and dealing with the cultural issues. democrats have to grapple with -- when i said there was a eulogy, it means what we did last time, that's done. what he was able to do so well, what president trump was able to do so well, was to connect with voters, and our message didn't connect with voters. we've got to listen to people and respond to people. and finally, i'd your mind everybody the two presidents in my lifetime who had more of a conviction and a relationship with hollywood and dated the best for ronald reagan and donald trump. donald trump is part entertai entertainer. how he became the star he is and known household in the country before he ran was the show "the apprentice." hollywood was part of that.
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♪ so, can you hear well? sure can. hear well, feel well, from your first appointment. try our new nearly invisible solution risk-free. unlock our best deal of the year. call 1-800-234-7090 now. ♪ ♪ >> harold: a staten island bakery is heading back at will people goldberg after she alleged on "the view" that they refused to make their dessert for her 69 birthday over her left wing politics. >> i should tell you, charlotte russe has no political leanings, and the place that made these refused to make them for me. >> oh, really? >> yes. they said that their ovens had gone down, all kinds of stuff, but folks went and got them anyway, which is why am not telling you who made them.
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but it's not -- can't be because i'm a woman, but perhaps they did not like my politics. >> harold: put the bakery is firing back. they say the reason they couldn't deliver whoopi's order was due to problems with the buildings boiler and not her politics. the even held a news conference with some other new york lawmakers to clear their good name. judge, you have strong thoughts about this. >> judge jeanine: first of all, i have strong thoughts about whoopi because i think it was about six years ago she threw me off the set of "the view." there i am. because i was supporting donald trump, okay? but i should thank her because i was there to talk about my book which may number one on "the new york times" best seller. you can see the body language. >> harold: you haven't changed one bit. >> judge jeanine: okay, but let me tell you a little bit -- yeah, it was crazy. it was crazy. but look, there is no requirement that you identify the name of the bakery explicitly. if you google charlotte russe, there is only one bakery in
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new york that carries this particular cupcake. and they wanted to preorder it. she called. she said it wasn't my gender or my politics peered how the hell do you know that? they can prove the oven wasn't working. but the next day it was working so they were able to sell the cupcakes. so it was a false statement. it was made publicly. and they consume for damages because it was a lie, it was defamatory. they were subject to contempt and an unsavory opinion, which is why they held a press conference. that's it. >> harold: you have thoughts about this, prime time? >> jesse: a thursday two weeks ago and ahead johnny call a restaurant near my house to make a dinner reservation for 6:30 for two on saturday night, and i said all right, johnny, how did it go? he goes you didn't get it. i said what? because i'm not used to not getting reservations. what happened? they said they didn't have enough room for you guys. and i said well did you say my
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name? and he goes yes, jesse, i said your name. he goes i even asked if i could speak to the manager. i spoke to the manager and he said no, we are not going to give him a table. so immediately i thought i was being discriminated against because i'm jesse watters. >> greg: olive garden would never do that. [laughter] >> jesse: and now i'm thinking there might not have been enough room, and that might be their policy. it has nothing to do with my politics. but did i go out on friday and blast the place my name? no. i have more class than that. dignity? not so much. >> harold: kayleigh, you always get everywhere you want to go so this conversation is foreign to you but what are your thoughts? >> jesse: shut up, harold. >> kayleigh: thank you. i do get in, often. persuasion skills. i will teach johnny. look, so this press conference happened during our hour, during "outnumbered" and i heard a bakery is having a press conference, since when are we covering it bakery press conference? that i learned the d details.
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this press conference began by saying we are the american story. these bakers wake up at 2:00 or 3:00 a.m. a family business, they work their whole lives to keep going. the boiler was 60 or 70 years old. it went out. totally explanatory story. but whoopi goldberg, she said perhaps it was because my politics. what data point do you have to lead you to believe that? did you just make that up? the hubris you have, whoopi, to send out the attack dogs on a family bakery. you have lost all touch with reality, and i agree, defamation here. >> judge jeanine: yet. >> harold: mr. gutfeld, i know you have ordered from this place a lot, have you ever had a problem not getting your order? >> greg: not at all. isn't it ironic whoopi is getting a rise out of the bakery? we will be right back. there is nothing worse than a person on television with a wide audience, and "the view" has a wide audience, dunking on a small business because they didn't get what they want. you are supposed to have some kind of grace when you know you
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have power that somebody else doesn't. charisma is power plus empathy. you have the power, you choose not to use it, right? that is why trump is charismatic. because he can -- he chooses to be nice to people. this is the opposite of charisma. the best part of the story, though, is that "the view" put in an order to a bakery that was too big to fail. right? so the election wasn't the only thing that was too big to read, it is "the story"'s diet. think about how low "the view" got after this election. how crass and horrible they were and they just got lower at a time when abc is looking at everything. and trying to figure out what is a going to do to make this show relevant to people? because they are getting beaten by everybody. >> jesse: they did not need this scandal. >> judge jeanine: they created it. >> jesse: i >> harold: i hope everybody tamps it down a bit -- >> greg: oh, stop it.
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you friend with whoopi? >> harold: my faith says to me the best way to get people to get together and calm things down is over a meal. >> greg: maybe they should break some bread. >> harold: "fan mail friday" -- listen. "fan mail friday" is up next. we are living with afib. and over 400,000 of us have left blood thinners behind... ...for life. we've cut our stroke risk and said goodbye to our bleeding worry. with the watchman implant. watchman. it's one time, for a lifetime. hey, grab more delectables.
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[laughter] >> greg: you guys, we are on tv. from diane p. what is the most expensive mistake you've ever made? go, jesse. >> jesse: well -- >> greg: [laughs] >> jesse: i'm not going to talk about that one. i had an accident in the bathroom once at the house and it cost $10,000. >> judge jeanine: what did you do? >> greg: mexican food. what was it? what happened? >> jesse: it was a toilet situation, a flood situation. $10,000. >> greg: how is that a mistake? >> jesse: i didn't do it on purpose. >> judge jeanine: it's an accident. >> greg: you clogged it up? >> jesse: all right, go onto the next person peered. >> greg: judge? >> judge jeanine: i don't want to be next. speedier out go to harold come he never makes mistakes peered. >> harold: i bet jesse on the last election. >> jesse: i bet $10,000, he said it was just dinner. >> harold: you got offered
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$10,000 and you didn't accept it. >> greg: judge? >> judge jeanine: may be when i was doubling down on 17 and the dealer had an ace. and i had a lot of money. >> greg: i've doubled down on 17. [laughter] kayleigh? >> kayleigh: not monetarily but careerwise. they said the president was coming. i forgot have to list so have to stay didn't know where the president was and i cried in the bathroom. >> greg: my worst mistake was i bought a bar. in 2004, may be. that was the dumbest thing but it was an ego trip, hey i own eight bar downtown. i lost all my money on it. the money i put in it. people were stealing. celebrities there, this liberties drink for free, they never paid. macaulay culkin never paid. demi moore never paid. >> judge jeanine: next question.
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>> harold: one more question peered. >> greg: no, they say we "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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viewing this sunday, november 17th on fox nation. here are some of the photos of fox news media ceo suzanne scott and martha maccallum and me and a bunch of friends. but scorsese, the creative godfather of this series, had a discussion on stage afterwards, which was fascinating. and by the way, the saints. saints is a docudrama series exploring eight of the most favorite famous saints in history, and here's me as a saint. okay, i look more like a turtle anyway, you've got to watch it on sunday. it is phenomenal. it's like a hollywood movie on fox
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nation. by the way. i'm on hannity tonight. greg, all right. tonight we got a heck of a show. kat timpf, adam hunter, great comedian charlie arnold. and of course, tyrus. that's tonight. let's do this in your face, harold. you know, harold, a lot of times on the show, you're chasing your tail, but you're no harold the cat. check out harold chasing his own tail. isn't this a joy? he has a sibling named louise, and according to the owners, they do everything together and destroy everything. but he's continually consumed by his tail. you know, i have an idea, harold. is it time for in-your-face harold t shirt? yeah, like like a like a his face in the middle, his face in the middle, and then in your face over. kind of like a retro 70s thing. what do you say? i don't i don't have a t shirt making machine. whenever i travel, people literally walk up to me on planes when i'm speaking and just point at me in your face. i think it's time, jesse. all right, so as everybody knows, i'm an excellent swimmer. it was my
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best sport growing up, and my lung capacity is herculean. this former cuban water polo player, john lafont. kind of a silly name, but what the hell? balanced a ball on his head, treading water. eight minutes 30s. so anybody who has the swimming skills and treading water skills like me knows how difficult this is. so big shout out to lafont. this is stupid. okay pennsylvania, i have a show to do. okay, you know what? you know what? hit it. they're stealing the state of pennsylvania. fine. hit it. harold. okay, fifa club world cup, they unveiled their new trophy. it's 24 karat gold, features a world map with 13 languages. they'll give it to the 2025 winner. and i can't wait to watch tyson fight jake paul. isn't it? how much gold? 24 carat. what? yeah. no, but how big is that? yeah, i know it's 24. how big is the thing like this? big. whoa. okay. pretty big. howlag and big? tt forhug your family and jesse watters takes it from here. [ ♪ tonight. when ge

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