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looking to bolster his reputation as a powerful dealmaker. final few seconds on that? >> well, i don't think president trump needs to bolster his reputation as a dealmaker. i think that's who he is. he's t "the art of the deal." and he has used that very effectively now as president in the best interests of the united states. i think got in a lot of countries around the world, including mexico, and russia and elsewhere, to act the way we want, because of the potential -- the potential threat. >> sandra: senator kim always a pleasure. thank you very much. >> thanks, sandra. >> sandra: antics to all of you for joining us. catch me weekdays 1:00 to 3:00 on "america reports" with john roberts. that does it for us here. now here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: hey come on greg gutfeld along with
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judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., jesse watters, and she once went over niagara falls with a thimble, dana perino. >> dana: he. ♪ ♪ the lame duck giving his swan song. president biden set to bid farewell to the nation tonight at 8:00 p.m., well past his bedtime, and it is to a public that tuned out his presidency a long time ago. the big time leaving town with just a 36% approval rating and this morning he gave himself props and a goodbye letter, claiming the country a stronger, more prosperous, and more secure. he also said it was "the privilege of my life to serve this nation." good thing he is checking his privilege before he leaves. today was also the last day for the notorious kjp who turned on the water works for briefing. >> and finally... finally, i do want to say thank you to president biden and first lady dr. biden for this incredible opportunity.
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as i said earlier, standing at this podium behind this lectern, serving the american people and this administration has been an honor of a lifetime. and i will be forever grateful to the president for his trust, and this amazing opportunity peered. >> greg: all right, meanwhile, the guy who turned biden brown nosing into an olympic event joe scarborough says f you, he was justified in justifying joe's broken brain. >> was he slow or physically? yes. did he occasionally jumble a few words or if you names? yes. but he corrected those, as well, so after two, 2.5, three hours with him in the white house going all over the white house, i did not see that. >> may be, but foreign leaders and foreign governments told me very different things to what you have just said. >> greg: did he occasionally jumble some words? no, he occasionally got his sentence right.
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you got it reversed. you know, jesse, i consider you an expert in ego, and it seems to me that scarborough's problem isn't joe biden or donald trump, it's that he keeps getting things wrong because his ego prevents him from reevaluating his position when it's obvious it's incorrect and as you have shown many, many times, over and over again, to a fault, even, there is no shame in admitting you are wrong and adapting, especially when your party is a mess. you don't sit on a highway and a broken down car for weeks because it is your car. you've got to get out of the car and start walking. >> jesse: are you referencing the red wave, greg? i'm getting some red wave vibes. i was talking about the polling, okay? >> greg: that is one of many of your mistakes. >> jesse: i admitted i was wrong. are the eagles winning the super bowl every year i predict? it takes a person to admit they
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are wrong, a healthy ego, it takes a little -- you talked about trump being a humble moses -- it takes a little humility from moses. even moses can admit when he is wrong. scarborough cannot do it. he is too invested in the four years of coverage he delivered, and joe biden can't even admit he is wrong come in the face of such contradictory evidence, the border was secure come afghanistan was a great success. he is now leaving with his party completely shut out of power, no money for presidential library, no goodwill with the party or the media. he is probably going to be looked at as a failed pres presidency. he is going to be looked at as the guy who was kind of washed into office through covid, and he turned out to be a fluke. he was just unworthy of the job. and the four years were a scandal. this presidency with a cover up and we're only just beginning to crack the service of it. he started the inflation with his energy and spending policies and then he was callous in the face of all of the pain.
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he broke our sovereignty with the border policy, almost treasonous, no deterrence with russia or hamas. the disgraceful afghanistan debacle, brought great shame onto this country. he prosecuted his political rival. that has never been done in history of this country. his whole family was running a corrupt enterprise and he lied about it, he tried to cover it up, and then he parted his son. so if you are looking at the biden farewell tonight, he's not going to be able to say anything that's going to convince the american people that he did a good job. >> greg: harold come in the green room, you asked me not to bring up joe scarborough because he is so embarrassing and pathetic, so let's move on to this farewell. shouldn't it be delivered by the people actually running the country. not joe? >> harold: it's good to see you. and good to be with you, judge, haven't seen each other yet. every president gives a farewell
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address. we will say she one day, but he -- >> greg: hopefully not, but anyway. >> harold: he has given the address over the years when he leaves office. this one is a unique one in that is a one-term and the president was not on the ballot for reelection. i am a believer, i could be wrong, and if i am wrong i will gladly say it, but i think history and time will treat joe biden better. i think two mistakes he made, which he likely won't talk about this evening, one is the border and two not realizing that he was a transitional figure and should not have probably sought reelection after doing what everybody wanted him to do in 2020, or many people wanted him to do, i will not speak for everybody around the table. i think when people look back and look at the investments in american creativity and ingenuity and productivity, i think people will look more fondly on him, the investments in infrastructure, more wealth, more therapeutics, more cures, for the country -- not everybody shared in the wealth
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advancement, but there'll be things people look to. you know there is no doubt, you mentioned one of them, greg, maybe jesse did come about the afghanistan withdrawal. there are certain things every president, any president will look back on as i was not proud of those things, but i look forward to this speech tonight. i hope he is optimistic. he has reason to be any daylight today. about his great mind today, we'll talk about it later, speaking in one voice, he and president trump, president trump deserves credit, president biden deserves credit for this agreement between israelis and the palestinians are going to have to see it through, but i am looking forward to tonight. this is a tradition that american president all enjoy and i am ready for the next president, as well. >> greg: judge, can you just go? >> judge jeanine: okay come and thank you. >> harold: he checked out a year ago, two years ago. >> judge jeanine: the american people said goodbye to joe biden a long time ago. i can't wait for this to be o over. you know, have to respect the president, the office, but at the same time, what joe biden brought us was so harmful to
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america and to all of the institutions that he impacted. i mean, the use of the intelligence agencies to have an answer at a debate so he could say to donald trump no, that laptop of my son which was used as people's exhibit, united states exhibit number one, in the hunter biden prosecution was in fact russian misinformation when it wasn't. they disappointment that i as a prosecutor and a judge feel for a guy who weaponized and lied about the fact that people within his white house were coordinating with prosecutors all around the country to make sure that his opponent -- not just a prior president -- but his opponent would be indicted and convicted. i remember joe biden and his soul of america speech, that darn speech, you know, with a marine standing with the weapons behind him, i remember him calling us racist. i remember him going to the
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united nations when he was first here saying please tell us, united nations, how racist america is. so there is a lot to talk about with this man. the hate that he engendered, that he created, the fact that we were maga extremist when all we wanted was our constitutional rights back, free, protected, free-speech, the the ability to talk on social media, and the hate that came out of him was something that i won't forget, and i don't think history is going to look kindly upon him. >> greg: you know, dana, i am old enough to remember when reagan came after carter, and everybody knew that carter was bad, but he wasn't divisive. >> dana: there was universal agreement. >> greg: the judge is pointing out something. he will be remembered for pitting americans against each other. for a long time. >> dana: there is that, and
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the story of the presidency basically it got hijacked by younger, louder, more extreme voices, and joe biden let that happen, and he said he would be a bridge, and then when they looked on the other side of the bridge, didn't like what he saw and burn the bridge and put republicans into position. that's the legacy. imagine if this speech had been given two years ago, january of 2022, three years ago, january 2022, '23 -- after the midterms -- and he did what he said he was going to do, be a transitional president come at either set i endorse kamala harris, or i think there should be a full primary, and where might the democrats be today? the damage had already been done, a lot of it, or she or they would've had to figure out inflation at all the other things, gallup, progress reporting 18 areas during president biden's four years in office, everything is a negative except for one thing. everything is a negative -- even climate change they said was negative by negative four -- immigration negative 51, economy
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negative 33, the only positive rating he got for net progress was situation for gay, lesbian, transgender people by 16 points. that's the only one out of all of this. he doesn't know when to leave. he should have been more like perry sanders. >> jesse: dana! >> greg: well done. >> dana: i have been saving it all day come apparently he was a great guy that played for the detroit lions and left on a high note and never talked again. >> greg: well done. >> judge jeanine: really? >> greg: i'm going to leave on a high note, possibly a high chair. [laughter] the trump affected work. affect at work. israel and hamas reached a cease-fire deal on the hostages. ♪ ♪ (sigh) (snoring)
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♪ ♪ >> all hell will break out if those hostages aren't back, i don't want to hurt your negotiation, if they are not backed by the time i get into office, all hell will break out in the middle east. and it will not be good for hamas, and it will not be good frankly for anyone. all will break out. >> jesse: it turns out all hell will break out works, israel and hamas working out a deal to release hostages over a six-week period, done in different phases, with 33 hostages expected to be released or 42 days. in a change israel will release hundreds of palestinians prisoners. president-elect trump celebrate in the news untruth, saying "this epic cease-fire agreement
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could have only happened as a result of our historic victory in november. but of course joe biden wants all the credit, too. despite donald trump getting praised by arab officials, who say trump did more to free hostages and reach a cease-fire then biden did all year. joe rolling out with his squad, kamala, antoni be, to act like he did all of the hard work and insisting people blame his success for if it alls apart. >> we are heading off to the next team a real opportunity for a better future for the middle east. take this exact framework of the deal proposed back in may, ex exact, and we got the world to endorse it. told my team to coordinate closely with the incoming team to make sure we are all speaking with the same voice. because that is what american presidents do. >> who gets credit for this, mr. president, you or trump? >> is that a joke? oh.
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thank you. >> jesse: the battle for credit, dana. >> dana: that will probably happen for a while here. i think it's pretty obvious that if this were going to get done under biden, it would have been done before now, and it is being done under -- certainly some of the conditions were the same, but when biden says the exact same -- that's not exec lee true because a couple of things that happened. one, the israelis are now in much more of a position of strength and they were earlier in the summer. last may we haven't had the pager explosions. we hadn't had nasrallah decimated, hezbollah on the run, assad was in syria, the israeli defense forces are the ones that put israel in a better position to negotiate and to be able to use president trump's push in order to get it done, but there is another thing really important. in that first deal, they said that israel would have to declare an end to the war. in the cease-fire agreement they
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do not have to say that. that's an important thing for them, for their psyche, especially because as these hostages start to come out, first of all, we have to all understand many of them are deceased, so you are going to get bodies back. also, think about if you have the women that are coming outcome of the ones who have been held, and the stories they are going to tell, that will bring the country to its knees, and we are going to have to be there for them. these hostages have lived underground, in gaza, longer than the americans were in tehran, so there is credit to go around, there is blame to go around, i do think we should give some credit to the israelis because now with the idf can do is to help us by decimating all of those other terrorist organizations and not having to declare an end to the war, they can now help turn the attention to the houthis to continue to cause all of the problems in that area of the world and i think the idf deserves a lot of credit. >> jesse: greg gutfeld? >> harold: jesse watters. >> jesse: what do you think
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about the cease-fire? >> greg: credit fights always seem kind of petty, but i'm petty. to me, joe can take all the credit he wants, but it is a participation trophy. right? it's like saying he won the super bowl, but you are on the practice squad. they do give you a ring, but it is a small, much smaller, more plain ring. i do, you know, the timing says everything. come on. trump makes this promise that you are going to die, and suddenly this happens, come on. come on. he forced hamas to do this, so i don't know, i can't -- i worry about, these people never actually agreed to cease fires, anyway, they are animals. how do you treat prisoners with them without making their actions look like it is being rewarded, unless you are dealing with israel, who always have an
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ace up their sleeve, meaning whoever they trade, whatever prisoners are treated, they probably have some slow acting poison, or perhaps they were internally air tagged so they could be exterminated when they get to their location, perhaps when they get to their friends. like the one thing, you know what it is? it's like that seen in "pulp fiction" where bruce willis rescues ving rhames, and he says i'm going to stay back and go medieval on hi. we are like bruce willis, israel, do whatever you have to do to the gimp, we don't care, that is the way it should be. they should wipe hamas off the face of the earth, and we shouldn't care. >> jesse: the gimp -- >> harold: heck of an analogy. speech wrestle thing about the
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movie. >> jesse: you worthy for halloween. >> harold: i'm reminded of president kennedy's words after the bay of pigs fiasco, victory has a thousand fathers and defeat is an orphan. two things can be right at once. and the first is the transfer and fluidity of u.s. foreign policy and global power is unmatched. to listen -- our special envoy talk about what they did with jake sullivan and the secretary of state antony blinken, to say that we acted together, than to hear president biden see what he said, i think signals to the world as we talk about this peaceful transfer of power how, indeed, real that is. two, both of them deserve a lot of credit. it is not lost on me when president trump, who has a unique way of negotiating, when
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he at mar-a-lago -- they better know if this deal doesn't get done there will be hell to pay, i do want to interfere with the negotiation -- a normal person, that wouldn't interfere with the negotiation, but president trump is a unique figure and i give him great credit for that peered i did not notice in his words him saying he didn't give some credit to the biden administration for their work, which i think is an incredibly important thing for him to do and for the world to know. finally, a lot of this now falls on our friends the saudis in the israelis, our best allies in the region, because this is only a six-week agreement. you have 33 hostages, hundreds, as you mentioned in your opening, jesse, hundreds of palestinians that will be released. they saudis and the israelis are going to have to manage states, and my suspicion is there going to have a great partner and president trump in managing this going forward. >> jesse: so how do you feel about the deal, judge jeanine? >> judge jeanine: i think the way i analyze this is a look at the world when donald trump left
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office. there was peace in the middle east. there were the abraham accords. the afghanistan withdrawal signaled to iran, as well as to russia, that it's time to play, america is not going to stand up to us. and the fact that donald trump said what he said, all is going to break out, and this deal will only be successful based on what donald trump does and what he demands, to me is an indication that it is about trump, it is about the idf, it is about steve wycoff, it is about the fact that hamas has been decimated, hezbollah has been crippled, iran has been weekend, assad has been defeated. israel did this at every turn,
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joe biden was telling him not so fast, not so fast, israel wasn't fighting a war, oh, you are going to go and you can go now, no, it is a war to the end, people die, and joe biden and his administration, everything they did to make the israelis look like they were not justified in destroying every hamas member around the world, so i see this as a tremendous opportunity. i see this as the opportunity for the middle east to grow economically, as harold always talks about, but also, it is really up to trump to make sure that hamas at this point plays no part in gaza, and i have no doubt that he will. >> jesse: all right, well said. coming up, cocktail karen. shocking new photos show l.a. mayor karen bass as the life of the party in africa. while her city burned. ♪ ♪
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check out these photos, they show karen bass at a cocktail party in ghana as the palisades fire was starting. also taking heat over the wildfire failures. gavin newsom once again fixated on trump and the nickname the president-elect likes to use for him, watch. >> i'm not naive, i've been living with the california derangement syndrome for years, newscum. i understand what they are trying to do. i want to work with them. not about me. it's about people that we both represent. he represents and i represent. come out here. help us. and we will help you. you will be elevated, mr. president. at the end of the day, you will be the one we all will go to nc thank you, thank you, sir. >> dana: judge, just a little bit of a timeline here, get your take, january 2nd there were warnings there was potential for moderate to strong santa ana winds and extreme fire cond
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condition. january 3rd, biden said karen bass is going to donna for me. again there were fire weather watches. january 4th is when she left, knowing he could very well happen. >> judge jeanine: yeah, that is a fact, everyone in california knows that, it was the morning of the high winds and the risk of fires, and she went, in spite of the fact she promised she would not leave los angeles or california that it would be a focus of her job, and she lied to the people that elected her, and she went four times, so obviously not two -- the problem here is too many people want the title, they want the position, but they don't want the job. they don't love the job. if you don't get up as a politician every day and say "i love this job," then get out, because you are not doing the work but the people want you to do. and that is the problem. they just go up from level to level to level, live, raise money, gaslight us, and she is
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not focused on her job. she would have never left. this was a woman invested her job, she would not have left. and in the end, you know, i just want to comment, one of the things that newsom, newscum said, you know, in the end, people will be thinking donald trump if he steps up. does newsom think anyone is thanking him? >> dana: none of them at the moment, greg, doesn't look like it, and i don't how he is going to turn that around. >> greg: are likely says it's not about me. it's always been about you, gavin. all of these politicians were not doing things to help their constituents but trying to figure out ways to help themselves politically survive, and that was to appease a progressive media and activist culture with identity politics. and they never had to prove that any of these things works because the media never demanded the proof. so none of the stuff that was ever designed to fight fire or crime or deal with the homeless issue, none of that was affected because the tools that they used
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were only to preserve their power. it is a glaring contrast. republicans will plant seeds and grow two giant trees. leftism comes in and lays a hammock. you know, and they never care for the trees. they don't water them. that is why you keep having this cycle where they come in, plant the trees, in comes the hammock, and everything falls apart. imagining someone like jesse goes to a gym every day and he works out only one limb, and it is his forearm, you can open a t everything else about his body is flabby and useless and decomposing. that's democrat leadership. they only have one tool in their toolbox, identity politics, and it only works when you are calling someone racist. but you can't call fire racist. give it a shot. it is not going to go out. fire isn't racist.
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it burns all people, black, white, you name it. >> dana: that really feels like the bipartisan reaction we need to take. >> jesse: well, i want to correct the record. my forearm is the weakest muscle in my body. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: let it go, jesse. >> greg: he can't. >> jesse: gavin newsom, he has a decision. gavin newsom, if he wants the olympics in four years, he's going to have to play ball. he is going to have to build reservoirs, cut red tape, fire plan, to all of the things he needs to do, or else he is not going to get the money. because gavin newsom, if he wants to, could be a hero. or he could be totally discredited. he has the power to fix this. look what he did during covid. invoked all of these emergency powers and shut everything down because it was a health crisis. this is a health crisis. people are dying, people who own
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homes, so invoke those emergency powers and filled it up. if you can shut it all down as governor, you can build it back up. bass is done. if desantis was in italy when a cat 5 was coming right towards florida and he is a glass of wine next to the pope, goodbye, ronnie. she is a machine politician. this is what happens in california. power brokers pick somebody who is going to be mayor, they fund them through the primary, and they coordinate them on election day. she is not there to govern or innovate, she is there to do special favors, it is a patronage mill. all of a sudden there is a crisis and she is exposed as a lightweight and all my god, they did this. this is what happens when you have a one-party state. >> dana: harold, when you become mayor of new york, will you promise not to leave the country during your tenure? >> harold: so, yes. >> dana: oh. >> harold: the storms, if i'm ever elected to anything again, the whole storms and hurricanes in florida, that governor desans come i would agree with you, probably would not leave come he didn't leave.
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in fact, he welcomed president biden down and they were able to work together, even here in our region, president obama over a decade ago when storms affected new york and new jersey in the tri-state area, exactly, governor christie welcomed president biden. i mean, president obama. excuse me. i think it is a tradition. hope every politician can subdue and subordinate their egos and do what is right for americans. i'm slightly concerned as i listen to some in washington, i hope that president trump is able to impress upon people, we shouldn't have a litmus test for americans because of their politics about whether or not they are going to receive disaster relief. i hope all of that happens. karen bass and gavin newsom come at the beginning of a crisis, ha politician fills the proverbial room, how they stand up in emergency, how they stand up a relief effort, how they stand up information gathering and information, giving out information to the public is
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critical. if you don't do that at the beginning, you lose the room, and i would agree with you, the governor seems to be trying to grab the bag and the mayor lost a lot of it. i've been trying to listen to the sheer information about how and where you can receive release dollars, i'm glad they're trying to expedite things. they are who we have. the great late ron rumsfeld said you have to go to war with the cristroops you have. generally of a president does, however it is, there is an emergency, i hope he gets all the credit because my friends there in california in los angeles, the entrepreneurs and business people who are out of business now, jesse, because of this, -- >> jesse: trump will be present when have a summer olympics in four years so he wants it rebuilt just as much as anybody but gavin has to play ball at they are going to do business. >> harold: even before that, they have to rebuild before 2028 come and i don't necessarily -- >> greg: is and it just sad
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that we tie this all to the olympics? who cares? we live every day in this country. oh, we have to worry about the olympics -- screw the olympics! >> jesse: you need a deadline. there is no deadline -- >> greg: deadline my birthday. that is more important -- next year. >> jesse: that's fine peered. >> dana: aoc having a meltdown after standing up for
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watch this lunacy. >> republicans who have voted against -- consistently against the violence against women act -- now want to pretend today that they care about women. and why? to open up gender, and yes, genital examinations into little girls in this country, in the so-called name of attacking trans girls. >> judge jeanine: wow. [laughs] okay. so aoc is very upset because republicans want to ban transgender's and federal funding from going into schools k-12, and she says republicans have an unhealthy fixation among transgender and little girls genitals. >> dana: she is like the japanese soldiers on the island who didn't know the war ended years ago.
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did she miss what happened in november? i bring this up again. i said it in the a block. the gallup poll today about 18 areas during president biden's four years in office, the only positive net progress in all of these issues was situation for gay, lesbian, transgender people. and where did that get them? they are ending up where they are ending up. and the idea that genital examinations, you go to school, submit birth certificate, check mark what you were born as, there is nothing to do, no examination. >> judge jeanine: harold, why can't the democrats figure out -- you know what, i'm happy if they don't, to be honest with you -- but why can't they figure out, they lost everything in the election because they are focused on nonsense that americans don't care about. >> harold: i wouldn't necessarily say all democrats, but certainly if you look at the vote in the house, only a handful of democrats -- if i were in the house -- >> judge jeanine: only two democrats voted for the bill to
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protect the rights. >> harold: if i were in congress, i would have supported the bill. but we have a freedom of speech clause in congress. congresswoman has the exact right to say what she wants to say. i happen to disagree with you her. i think you ending all right, even before the election i did have that feeling, after what happened, i should not be surprised if republicans brought this to the floor and it should not be surprised that it passed, or those around us table, going to disagree. >> like they did. where you are right, judge, this issue had more potency and more residents with suburban women as much as any issue out there. and democrats need to understand going forward, the whole democrats have had a largely suburban women who happen to be white on issues, some cultural issues, they lost that in the selection, and if you want to cling to this issue, understand the implications and ramifications of it. >> judge jeanine: you know, joe biden tried to amend
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title ix of the federal act to include people who identify or see themselves as females, and the federal court struck it down. so joe, one of the last things he is trying to do before he goes out is protecting the rights of those transgender, to beat the hell out of young girls in sports. >> jesse: you know how you enforce this policy? the same way we have done it for hundreds of years. if a guy goes into the ladies room, the girls yelled pervert, scream, tell the proprietor, and the police show up. that's how it is going to be from now on. there is not going to be a guy outside the door checking people's jocks. a .01% of trans to people are going to have to go to the restroom that doesn't invade everyone else's privacy, maybe they created bathroom routine, people have bathroom routines, but they are just going to have to live with it because you can't destroy society and flout norms just because you have an issue. now there is no danger to trans.
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the danger is to women like the girl in virginia, a guy came in wearing a dress and raped her in a school bathroom, that is the danger. >> judge jeanine: and the father got arrested because he went to school to complain about it. greg? >> greg: to points. one, harold is right, this issue can destroy the democrat party if you continue to follow this. we knew this. that's why we talked about it. it was a big deal. it's an insult to gays and lesbians to have the transition attached to them. female to male, we don't have a problem, do we? i don't hear anything about females becoming men and having to worry about that. but male to female, a large portion, i would say almost all of them are men who have a fetish about dressing up as women. what we used to call perverts. it is a credible host so-called feminist like aoc are throwing young women and girls under the
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bus to appease to a tiny percentage of fetishists who pair their fetish with misogyny. and for her to accuse republicans of wanting predators to molest girls, they want them to be genitally examined, what are you talking about, you imbecile? she is disgusting. a lot of the recent abuses related to proximity. perverts go where they have access and you see this with all the reports of sex offenders declaring themselves women, going into the female presents, and then committing attacks, dressing as a woman is a ruse. so look what identity politics does to the brain. these women who used to say no means no now say no means no, unless you are a guy who says he is a woman. i mean, you are fed in the head, aoc. you better admit it, not just
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her but the other chick in the squad and hakeem jeffries, you guys are pathetic and disgusting, and the democratic party has to kick you out or they are going down. >> judge jeanine: that's okay. >> harold: transports, that's what i'm --- what i'm --- >> judge jeanine:ll "the fastest" is up next, harold. ♪ ♪ t to you. no middleman. just quality tools you can trust at prices you'll love. whatever you do, do it for less at harbor freight. ♪ life, diabetes, there's no slowing down. each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day.
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♪ ♪ >> harold: welcome back. this is not a joke. gen z is carrying around stuffed animals. and they are not ashamed of it. flocking to brands like squish mellow and jolly cat to get there fix. this is some thing completely foreign to me because i didn't have any stuffed animals ever. >> judge jeanine: in the crib? >> harold: may be. >> judge jeanine: i think it is ridiculous, stupid, absurd. compare this block to the a block, we talked about hamas and the idf, at our generation has to walk around with a stuffed animal, save me. >> harold: mr. exclamation point, you have strong thoughts on this? >> greg: i can understand if you're filling a void like you didn't have stuffed animals because your parents were drunks, but what if you didn't? it's like an adult who still
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watches kids shows, that is kind of creepy. i can't wait to get for home from work, put on my ftse pajamas and get a kool-aid burst and watch nickelodeon, i don't know. unless you identify as a child. >> harold: dp, do you have thoughts on this? >> dana: isn't it refreshing to see gen x get its due. so much better than the other generations, finally, pete hegseth and pam bondi and chris right and that we new generation of political leaders and gen x, that is why they are running for something. >> harold: prime time, bring it on in here. >> jesse: when you see an adult with a stuffed animal it is an immediate red flag at a fireball offense. for instance, one time i was dating a girl and she looked up from her food and she drooled. and i thought i have to break up with her immediately. but i didn't. i should have come at i didn't, ended up breaking up with her months later. the minute you see someone
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drool, break up with them. the minute you see someone with a stuffed animal, fire them. >> harold: two life lessons mercfrom "the five." "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ to your monster to-do list . super helpful. . see if you can save money at progressivecommercial.com. thank you. total beets, america's best-selling beets brand, is available at walmart. total beets blood pressure support soft chews contain a key ingredient clinically shown to deliver
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>> greg: one more thing: let's do this. in your face, harold. [laughter] check out this kathy, it's an animal. not him. this harold loves a scratch at the pine meadow farm in massachusetts. you know, harold often asks me to scratch him behind the ears. whenever i do his foot starts tapping. and it's really really creepy i don't scratch him anymore. we are almost out of time, jesse. who is on your show? >> jesse: joe biden. joe biden will be on the show at 8:00. >> greg: have a great night. >> bret: oh, greg, the harold cracks is not as it used
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