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administration come a different approach from the biden administration. we will watch that, neil. >> neil: you are saying that flights are planned, not as if the airline is shutting down if you have a ticket or a commitment with the airline it will still be honored. >> that is exactly right, in fact, this bankruptcy process will allow the airline to continue operation as normal for all passengers, neil. >> neil: thank you very much for that, it does make you wonder exactly what would happen if they had been able to successfully merge with the likes of frontier or jetblue, both shut down by regulators that might've not only save jobs on the airline and passengers, but it is a moot point right now. we shall see how that goes, "the five" now. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. i'm d dana perino with jessica tarlov, jesse watters, greg gutfeld, and judge jeanine
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pirro. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." it is a major cultural transformation taking place? gone are the days of colin kaepernick leaning on the field and the trump dance seems to be taking its place, numerous stars were mimicking the groove that donald trump perfected while on the campaign trail as a way to celebrate some big plays. >> julian smith with a sack and it is long. >> we will check the flag here. >> dana: and that's not all, making an appearance at the ufc fight, the president-elect attended at madison square garden. mma star john jones performed a signature move right in front of trump at his opponent, and with the headline, trump have a post election coming. they are donning maga hats and
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cafes, and flying trump flags. the supporters are no longer keeping it to themselves. in the 2020 margins in almost every state including in the big blue cities like new york, los angeles, and chicago. many in those cities saw his victory as validation and are acting accordingly. and one of the things happening, greg is that whole idea that politics is downstream from culture that people, the women in l.a. and beverly hills last week -- a week ago and everyone was wearing maga hats at brunch, you never would do that, but you can say i'm not crazy for feeling this way. it's before it is also pretty incredible that it is the media observing this as if they had no role in making it intolerable to wear that hat. oh, my goodness, look at this. why did they not do that before, because you guys where the megaphone that portrayed them as deplorables. think about the narrative versus reality. they pretrade a segment of
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society is joyless, irredeemable racists, and then you look at the ufc moment, joyous, free, happy, not a hitler in sight. it so if you were on the other side, everything in your worldview is upside down. then you should reconsider how your worldview was nourished. who fed you these lies, then you join us, because the election was between two groups, one who believe the news, and those who don't, and that those who don't outnumbered those who do, so there is really only one media narrative and it's against reality, so the grifter broke 175 million people experience the effect of news by us personally a trump supporter reads a piece about a trump supporter and says that's not me, i'm not a bigot, that opened the door to question all of the media. it's suddenly 75 million people experience the gelman amnesia
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affect and it sinks all media narratives. now you have the dams asking, why can't we have what they are having? why don't we have a joe rogan, why don't we have an elon musk? i will leave you with this analogy and then i will shut up perhaps. let's talk about a children's birthday party where you claim everyone is invited, but once they arrive, they are told that they must be on their absolute best behavior, but the standard for behavior keeps shifting and severity and getting worse and worse, meanwhile there are some children who are given preference and exemptions from these restrictions as they intensify, a child, let's say a child named joy reid can denigrate white children and that's okay. so what happens? people stopped coming to the party. nobody wants to go to the party and you hear down the block oh, there is a great house and everybody is invited and they have a slushy machine and a swimming pool and everybody is having a good time. well, that's the republicans. that is the republicans.
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>> dana: and there is a slip and slide? and snoopy snow cones? i am in. jessica, why doesn't anyone want to go to the party? >> jessica: because they are deporting little children. so i guess. cut into the portion of the trump arrow where we have moved past shut up and triple and it is fantastic for athletes to talk about their politics or expressing their politics, because it was one of the critical points when colin kaepernick was kneeling, when lebron james was speaking out, and i get it, donald trump wants to take a victory lap and he won and he should. and i think that liberals are doing the right thing and they are thinking about how his coalition was formed, what part of our coalition was lost in order for him to make that win. but i don't think that kind of bragging that the people who don't consume the news are the ones that are winning in this, because that is dangerous print and i'm not saying that there weren't people on the news who misinform to their listeners.
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we will be talking about this in a later block i think that a lot of people did their fans or followers a big disservice there. but it is a bad situation for the country to be and if the people don't trust the people in these positions, and that does not mean that they don't have to live up to a certain standard. but i do think that is dangerous and there was a new study out about the majority of people who voted for us to on friends and family. >> greg: you say it is dangerous but nobody asks, can you tell me how it is dangerous? >> jessica: we will also talk about rfk jr. -- that is skepticism is dangerous. also dangerous to be on tv and not speak english properly. i think those kind of things are dangerous. i think that there is a rumor mill that goes around that it would be better if you could turn on the 6:00 news and know that you were going to be told the truth about that. >> greg: the real danger is telling people that there are millions of people who are white
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supremacists. that seems to be more dangerous. >> jessica: you don't think telling people that vaccines cause autism is dangerous? >> greg: i think that is harmful, it does not put a target on people's back -- >> jessica: or that illegals are getting your tax dollars instead of fema. >> greg: they are getting a tax dollars. >> judge jeanine: you know it, may be the media does not deserve to be trusted. maybe the media deserves exactly what they have gotten, because they did lie to us. they lie to us about russia collusion. they got themselves nobel peace prize is and all kinds of prizes, they did not give it back. we found out there was nothing to it. we were at each other's throats for four years over this nonsense, so you know what, what is happening now is people are feeling good because they have literally extricated themselves from this legacy media. they have moved on to social media because they recognize that the legacy media is in with big tech is in with the democrat party and is not
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doing anybody any good. but what we are seeing right now is how the democrats boxed us. we were in this box and you are in that now all of a sudden donald trump gets elected it's one box, all of the edges have fallen off of the boxes. we are happy, you have footballers and you have golfers honey who have prize fighters and they are all doing the dance, may be because these guys who eight years ago may have taken any, the truth is they know when they go home that their family is suffering in the big cities, that their families aren't being protected because of cashless bail and because of the fact that there are illegals who aren't vetted who are in this country. they saw the lm by a 6 million houses and not give a penny to the kids in the inner-city. they kept telling us how great the economy was. everybody in america knew that it was not great. and in the end, they were the subjugated a lot of us to the
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rights of illegals being moved out of schools, moved out of parks so illegals could come in. so don't tell me that they deserved to be trusted, because they don't. and the bottom line is this, there are a lot of secret maga celebrations in new york city, there is a guy here who has increased his inventory by 1,000 ads a month, and brock bowers broke the record yesterday with the las vegas raiders, he apparently had 13 catches in one day, and one game, a rookie tight end and the first question they asked him, cbs edited out to the celebration and abruptly halted it after he did the trump dance and they say why are you doing that? he said i was watching ufc and john jones did it. and then they say -- the writer say he is not available for any postgame availability. >> dana: the usc thing is
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interesting to me, because he went four years ago, he generally enjoys it and he has fans there, and the democratic party forgot that there is a ufc part of phenom in the united states and president trump tapped into that and grew it from there. >> jesse: you go to a ufc fight or a football game, all of the athletes in the fighters know when they go into that octagon or feel they are putting their life on the line. in the same way trump when he went into the political arena, he put his life on the line, not just his money or his freedom, his life. he put it on the line. so there is an element of respect from two sports that are the most popular in the country in the most violent that this guy can go out there and also put his life on the line. and now everybody feels an infectious courage. because there is no more stigma about being maga, the stigma has moved from maga to anti-maga. you don't want to be anti-maga, that's not a good book. and jessica talks about when the
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guy took the knee. there's a difference between that and a celebratory dance. one guy is doing something that is divisive and disrespectful. the other guys are dancing after a touchdown. >> dana: after a success. >> jesse: it's fun, jessica. there's nothing wrong with that. i don't think that football teams will decline a white house invitation. this is the league-wide dance since the griddy and that's what greg does every day after his exclamation point show. when he was in the culture and he got into politics and went out in the middle of nowhere? he has now gone from culture to counterculture. no one has ever done that. usually stars go from counterculture -- like snoop. snoop started counterculture gangster rap and is now doing olympic coverage for nbc. donald trump is doing it in the opposite direction and it's incredible to behold. >> dana: it is indeed. and this is incredible to hold,
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: on morning joe bombshell, joe and mika laying down their swords, announcing how they met personally with president-elect trump add to mar-a-lago singh it's time to restart communication with the man they have smeared nonstop as hitler for the past decade.
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>> we did not see eye to eye on a lot of issues and we told him so him so. >> joe and i realized it's time to do something different and that starts with not only talking about donald trump, but also talking with him. >> a lot of democratic leaders we have talked to this past week since the election have told mika and me that it's time for a new approach. >> we know this will be a consequential presidency. the question is whether it will be constructed. >> don't be mistaken, we are not here to defend or normalize donald trump. >> jesse: but boy, oh, boy, did they stir up a beehive of angry liberals, some ready to boycott, it says f joe and mika, the current nbc hosting normalizing speed nine is a bad idea. matt, and criticizing everyone who goes on the network for
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being nazi sympathizers. and "the view" has an opinion. >> i don't think that you have to kiss his ring to be able to speak truth and tell a story, maybe they are not journalists and the true sense, saying that they are opinion journalists, but we have to remember that trump is the guy who ushered in the era of fake news. >> jesse: when you were woke up this morning and saw this, what did you think a question mark. >> first i have to be really quiet, because i can't wake up kudlow, but something is a coward, i prefer to stand far away and the wild bombs than actually talk to somebody, i feel like it, i love the story that i should greet this reversal with the best intentions. they have seen the light and change their minds, remember of j.d. vance head negative views
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on donald trump and now he gives his vp, so there's transfer redemption and it should be welcomed and the republican party has evolved because of this. the people who never thought that they were going to be and the democratic republican party elon musk, rfk, donald trump, rogan, trump, all democrats. so we benefit from this. now i am back to reality, morning joe is hemorrhaging viewers, it appears that the network is for sale and you can't sell it in its current state, you can't just throw a fresh coat of paint on this t terd. if they did not admit that they were lying or look at the demonization, including bad things including their present day humiliation. they did not say that hitler stuff was b.s., we are sorry and
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maybe we should reflect on that. and take some few weeks off and think about what we were. but i don't trust them, morning joe has changed his mind before, up trump's butt claiming he wanted to be vp, this is self-preservation. >> jesse: you don't get one switch, you can't love them and hate them and love them again. >> greg: they are abusing the transitioning. >> jesse: they have abused it. jessica, you seem to be taking this differently. >> jessica: yes, i am and i want to thank my lovely colleagues for easing me in to the next four years of the last several months, and a lot of it is just admitting that you betrayed the public about what all of the poles were saying, like this was a jump ball where a normal polling error and one direction was going to create a scenario that we saw or the
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scenario where kamala won all seven of the battleground states and keeping on this, everyone thinks he is irredeemable, everyone thinks that he is unelectable, everyone thinks he is a fascist created this false sense of security and so people feel betrayed, that they were told that he was going to -- or he could not win and then he did win. it reminds me of when they got rid of ronna mcdaniel in like 10 minutes and i think that there are a lot of things that run i needed to be pushed on and that rachel maddow could have done an incredible interview talking about what happened in the 2020 election and that phone call with the michigan representatives et cetera, and hurt her side of the story, but when you look at election coverage and you think of what a help it could've been to the msnbc audience to hear from someone like ronna mcdaniel who understands the republican party and who understands donald trump i think that that can only help you. and for people to say we should just act like he does not exist
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is the most powerful person on the planet. if you get the chance to sit down with him, you take that opportunity and you ask your questions. he has shown himself to be willing to sit down with anybody even if he gets embarrassed. andrew schultz out there and he said you're a big liar, and donald trump did not care, he kept filing through it and having a conversation with him. and i think it's a missed opportunity. >> jesse: judge, did donald trump do the right thing here to make the pilgrimage to mar-a-lago? is this the better angels speaking to him? >> judge jeanine: i have to get president trump credit for this, he opened the door to his own home, mar-a-lago is his home to people who called him a danger to this country and to people who called him hitler. it is clearly one of his many steps that he is doing right now to try to unify the country. he has a bigger man than most people would be. and as for those two, they are a
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couple of phonies. they are the ones who were instigating people, railing people up, telling them of that donald trump was hitler, he was a fascist, it's the end of democracy. you know, we may never have a another election in this country, shame on them. but right now they are left out. we know they know they have no access to the president of the united states and greg is right, their ratings are in the tank. i mean, i checked last week it was 695 was the number from 6-9. 695 viewers, that's it. so for the past eight years, given the fact that they have done nothing but hate, hate, hate and divide this country, so now they have nothing else to talk about. they have to include trump and be able to say, you know, this is what we are going to be talking about now. and for those people who say and understand why they would be kissing his ring, the most
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important question for this point forward is can the legacy media ever regain its credibility? and they can only regain that credibility if they admit that they lied. if they admit that they were wrong. if they admit to all of the things that they were talking about that was not true. and i don't want to go through them, because you know what they are. but people have moved on the social media. they don't need the legacy media anymore and they will never be able to admit that they are wrong. that's not the kind of people they are. so those on the left to say that they are going to be in a concentration camp or they are so egotistical that you know, they are going to be attacked by donald trump, they are fools and we can laugh at them. >> jesse: dana perino. >> dana: i think that sportsmanship is a really important quality for everyone to learn but it's great when you have a leader who is able to do it. when you lose, being gracious is great, but if you win being gracious is even better to me. i love that, i just don't
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believe at all that mika and joe were there except for the fact that they were one embarrassed, and who knows what they really think, i don't really know, because fake tears, but to the point about the ratings it's not just that, if you want to have an audience, these are the five states that have the biggest swings towards trump from the politico report, new york by 11.5%, new jersey by 10.2%, florida, massachusetts at 8.7 and california had a .3%. so you take -- those are where you will find some of the msnbc viewers is in those states and they needed to do that. so i think that trump came back more popular than ever and they need to ride the coattails a little bit too like some of the congress amended to get into a log for us and i rode this one, like when rachel and ross had their breakup and ross started dating julie and then rachel was like oh, my gosh i have to be
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nice again. that's what happened. >> jesse: that's a sore subject after rachel did that to me. i've not gotten over it. a massive betrayal, backstabbing and hurt feelings, now taking a shot at nancy pelosi. ♪ ♪ what can i do to make a better cotton crop? we believe that the best products are made in america and come fresh from the family farm. and produced under the most sustainable farming techniques. from our sheets to our blankets and quilts this is a product that can be passed on. it could be a family heirloom. go to red land cotton dot com and receive 20% off your order with code fox 20.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: democrats continue to bigger and backstab one another while slacking at the ballot box, john fetterman is taking aim at nancy pelosi for staging the coup that forced joe biden off the ticket saying "she really tried to what's a word i'm looking for? embracing that she is the godmother in the enforcer." you can have it both ways, lady. i added the lady part. other dams are searching for answers on why they lost and getting lost in the wilderness.
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>> i think that democrats are in the wilderness as you said before, there is no clear leader of the party, joe biden will be out of office shortly, kamala harris just lost the election. >> i think that democrats surround ourselves with people that will affirm what we already believe. we don't want to hear the bad news. >> someone must hold the usual suspects on the far left that the saying is when you are in a hole, stop digging. don't keep digging. it's important for america to have a center left party, and for that party to be competitive and a good first step towards that goal would be to make the voters not want to punch you in the face. >> greg: so jessica i will give you the solution for the democratic party and you tell me if it's possible, they need to turn their back on a form of antagonistic activism that has been encouraged in the past because they are allowed on social media into win back traditional democrats which means it's going to be a short-term lost and they will
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lose these activists, but it will draw the moderate demo democrats, just normal democrats back. there is your solution, do you think it is an impossible ask? >> jessica: i think it is quite reasonable and a lot of people that's what they are gravitating towards, return to basics let's talk about the thing that the widest swath of voters can agree on and shed the extreme positions. part of why that was a problem in this election is that kamala harris is refusal to talk about the culture war issue, so to actually come out and address that they/them add, she is -- there was no sistah-ing there. and they show the late breakers that went for trump and it culture issues where the biggest issue. so the people that knew who they were going to vote for, a lot of them picked trump, but people
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had seen that ad that was completely ubiquitous in people's eyes. one thing that -- and i am not saying that there is not a lot of work to do, because there absolutely is. for people who are talking about this as if we got completely decimated, the numbers don't bear that out, so trump did not cross 50% of the popular vote, so a majority of americans did not vote for him, and senate democrats performed very well, people like ruben gallego, tammy baldwin, jacky rosen and nevada ran seven or eight points ahead of kamala harris which is what was predicted and it shows that the norming coalition can exist. that trump had a special sauce at the top of the ticket. >> greg: when you did an s.a.t. test, you get 400 points when you sign it? all right. that is my analogy to the democrats getting that number. it's like you just get people who aren't thinking. >> jessica: really, i would argue some people weren't thinking at the top of the
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ticket, what say you? >> greg: i say let's move on. i have had enough of your lip -- >> jessica: my lip. >> greg: a young lady. when you tell the country that they suck, they are not going to hang around you. that's why i'd tell you you suck. >> jesse: you never wanted to hang around me to begin with, does not matter. so they went woke and everybody thought that that was antiwhite, antiman, anti-american, and then you have millions of traditional democrats who felt like their party was just ashamed of them. and they could not talk about it because the democrats don't tolerate dissent. you cannot say or debate anything about covid or blm or any of that stuff because they don't allow it. and the two biggest issues immigration and inflation they did not even listen to the american people. they just dismiss them. and anyone that did talk about, they purged elon, rogan, tulsi gabbard, just purged. so they go into this election as a shrinking party and did not debate anybody, so they weren't learning anything and then they
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weren't listening, so they were going and dumb and blind. they thought that they could buy and lie their way to victory. so then reality smack them in the face and they got toasted and now they need to reevaluate everything. it's not just tactical, they have to reevaluate who they are. and if you're 60, 70, 80 who are, that's too late. that is their entire leadership is that age, so they need a young gun to come in and it's not going to be a woman, my sources are saying they are never running a woman again. it's going to have to be a man. and that's who it is going to be. >> dana: [laughs] >> greg: piggybacking on what the idiot said, john fetterman is like speaking out, is he kind of putting his oversized hat in the ring? >> judge jeanine: yeah, although i think he is just putting his foot in the ring, i have not seen them in hat.
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fetterman has impressed me a great deal compared to what we first were introduced to him. and here is a problem, the democrats create that hateful rhetoric. we were deplorables, we were garbage, we cling to god and guns and so that is a horrible thing. and they have to live with that. and they have to find out who they are at heart, otherwise they are going to be just like joe and mika, two people who are transactional trying to save their jobs, trying to save their power, just like the illegals coming into this country to get them to vote. there is a transactional piece to this, but the truth is that the american people are not going to listen to them anymore. i think that the democrats have a higher burden now not just as a party that lost. when you get the house, the senate, and the oval you do do pretty well, but in the end it is an issue of they lied so much that the american people are
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just going to say now they sound reasonable, we are back with them. there is another thing about donald trump that people underestimated. he understood the importance of reflecting the community or the country that he was representing. and so trump listens to the younger generation when he went on the podcast or on the now boys. he was ready to listen and bring them in. you know? he was a businessman who is open to a new paradigm. the democrats if they continue with the hate and they continue with cutting back our rights, whether it's a first amendment or the freedom of religion or parents being domestic terrorists, i mean, it's not going to work for a long time. and jesse is right, nancy pelosi for all that's hogwash about being such a smart tactician has made it impossible for a woman to run for president in the democrat party for a long time.
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>> greg: i think one of the sins of i would say the old guard at the democratic party was they did not stand up to the identity politics. they probably knew that it was undermining the cohesion of the melting pot, but they were like, you know what, maybe let them -- they gave them space and suddenly that started to kind of create are brought. >> dana: you mention the media pace, but i would say the advocacy groups, the democrats character way too much about what human rights watch would think. they have advocacy groups that are a large part to blame and then also the way that they raise all of this money. hollywood, i would not listen to them again. maybe -- it's not like they are giving you a lot of money. you have to pay them to show up to support them. that's the opera thing, but it was cast when joe biden decided not to get out in 2023. and they can blame nancy pelosi. she's taking some blame, the next will come to kamala harris who should have known that the four lives that they towed at the white house for so many
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years on inflation as a high-class problem, not an issue, border security, crime is going down, and joe biden is the most energetic person in the white house did that every single day from the podium and it cast the die for them to lose this election a long time ago. >> greg: very distinct, dana. up next, rfk jr. swallows his pride to swallow down some mcdonald's fries. ♪ ♪
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and everywhere fine books are sold. ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: rfk jr. is getting one last happy meal in before he makes america healthy again. donald trump's pick to run health and human services was having a little cheat day posing with a mcdonald's burger, fries, and coca-cola while on trump force one. but don't get the wrong idea, he has not changed his mind on his health initiatives and recently called trump's fast food diet poison. all right, jessica, is rfk eating a big macs part of his rite of passage to become a part of the true maga card-carrying group like a handshake?
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>> jessica: i don't know i have not been initiated and i don't think i ever will, but he uses zhang all the time, he does not lead the healthiest of lifestyles anyway. what i am curious is with this motley crue that has been put up who actually will be able to get through. because you have like matt gaetz and all of the sex parties and the minor, this guy who the post says is just nuts, but i saw dr. casey means who was stanford educated doctor and she was talking a tremendous amount of sense, she has a book that came out during the summer called good energy and she says rfk jr. is right about a lot of things focusing on processed foods and pesticides, she said i am not a trumper, but we don't lead healthy lifestyles and we don't prevent chronic illness. so that is my left-field pick if
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he gets booted off which he should. >> judge jeanine: does it bother you that cereal makers go the extra yard in europe, but they won't do so in the united states, so things like read 40, food and seed oil, potassium bromide, and fruit loops, and a lot of these are all the product, they will make it clean in europe, but why bother for the americans, what does it tell you about the fda and corruption? >> jesse: tells me it is corrupt if you get sugary serials in the morning, he goes to school and is jacked up, then at about 11:00 he crashes and the teacher says to the parents little jerry might have adhd because he is up here and he's down here, and then they sent him to a therapist who gives the guy at ritalin, so now he has a stimulant and he has the sugary seals to let max cereals that will affect his emotions and appetite so they give them another pill and it is this vicious cycle that he is trying to crack where you don't treat things with pills coming
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actually just try to stay healthy ahead of time. jessica made fun of me a month ago because i said you could actually reduce health care spending if you just made america a healthier, and that's all this is, jessica. >> jessica: you made fun of michelle obama who was trying to do that. >> jesse: i like to lets move, i did not like ripping the meat out of school lunches. >> dana: my sister will be heartsick because froot loops was her favorite. there is a conversation on msnbc today about rfk in particular and lanny chen who is from california said, but wait a second, what does -- his background? the only thing he had done was sue health care companies and what has he done since? he missed the baby formula thing. where's the management? perrone plenty of problems at the hhs and the breath and he's the best person, let's just see how it goes. >> judge jeanine: i agree with dana, greg.
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>> greg: 's so froot loops is not real fruit? i did not know! i don't care about that, i care as a regular consumer of cap'n crunch why does it ripped the roof of my mouth when i eat it, that is the real crime, i love the picture of rfk on the plane, he looked like a guy and a photo at p. diddy's house, will this come back to haunt me, it was not a stripper it was a big max. his first triumph will be to get trump to adopt a low-carb/high protein diet because i will be good for him. but if he touches diet coke, no. pearl harbor will look like "fox & friends." this is part of the pirate ship. to the puzzle pieces won't fit together. not everyone is going to like each other. we are all individuals first. we all don't drop in sync like the democrats. you have to accept our flaws in our differences and the stuff from our pasts, because we are individuals and to all of us have stuff in our past,
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especially dana, you want to talk about matt gaetz, you've got to look into dana's background. though i agree with rfk. i am joking, i think. >> dana: this reminds me when you host "fox & friends" and they make you eat jalapeno peppers and you pretend that you like it. >> greg: i agree with him on a lot and disagree a lot. i will take brains and patriotism and energy over lockstep any day. >> judge jeanine: ahead steaming disaster, mike tyson versus jake paul boxing match is plagued by glitches and the full moon. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> jessica: 265 million people do you knowed in to see dumpster fire. jake paul taking down tyson on netted flicks. terrible quality. they accidently flashed mike tyson's bare butt. we can't show it? i was impressed did anyone stay up for it. >> greg: i did. >> by myself. why do netflix disruptions happen during emily in paris on something i don't want to watch. >> jessica: finest show. >> i waited too lock. >> dana: i didn't make it. i appreciated the fact there were so many people who gathered around. we don't have enough of those moments. >> jessica: communal americana moment. >> jesse: i saw tyson's rear end. i couldn't stay up because the women were fighting. i can't watch the women hit each other in the face over and over again. >> greg: unless it's at a bar. >> jesse: i woke up and won my bet against harold.
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>> judge jeanine: matt gaetz and mccarthy. pelosi and jill biden. that would be interesting. hunter and don jr. and kristi noem and commanders biden. >> jessica: bare butt. one more thing is up next. ♪ us all fami ly-- ly-- finding cures, saving children. speaker 2: in this family, families never receive a bill from st. jude for treatment, travel, housing, or food. speaker 3: one in five kids in the us still won't survive cancer. speaker 4: in this family, we won't stop until no child dies from cancer. speaker 2: this holiday season, join our st. jude family. we need you. please donate now.
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♪ >> dana: time now for "one more thing." i went to the great show want to congratulate bedham theater. this is a great musical. you know all the words because jc harding hit songs nashville. great twist of a show. love t runs through december. highly recommend checking it out. greg? >> greg: tonight we got a great show. we got kat timpf, jamie lissow,
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emily compagno and mike baker. talk about awesome. forget it. >> jesse: "jesse watters primetime," trump went out and asked people about trump's cabinet picks. here is a listen. >> what does the secretary of state do. >> they want to protect the state. >> can you name any other secretary of states we have had? hillary. >> did you have. borders. [buzzer]>> that would be great . >> judge jeanine: men and women have to deal with fair share of raucous criminals. deal with noncompliant offenders like this fellow pig here. the unusual suspect from tacoma resisting arrest is being dubbed the notorious p-i-g. >> dana: that is it for us. >> secretary hillary did you have is possible. >> dana: motley crue. >> judge jeanine: see you, guys. >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. washington slams president biden's approval of ukraine using u.s.-mad

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