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support. i'm an independent. my issue was not with the party. my issue was with trump and how i thought trump would act. i'm hoping i'm wrong. i'm rooting for him to have a successful presidency, but a successful presidency to me is what benefits america, not him, if that means voting right, i'll vote right next election and the election after that and the election after that. i eat ashamed to tell you. >> will: i got to leave it here but you got to like what is happening the first couple days. >> know... >> will: i do think you would take that. we will find out. because people can watch you on the stephen a. smith show on the stephen a. smith show. thank you so much, stephen a. thinks for joining us. as we get to the heart of the matter from the heart of america. we will be right back here again tomorrow on "the will cain show." ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: hello,
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everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro come along with harold ford jr., jesse watters, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ it's 5:00 p.m. and president trump's dei deadline has just passed, and woke federal bureaucrats are fleeing their offices. much more on that later. but first to the bishop who turned her lectern into a sermon on wokeness. mariann budde hijacking the sacred prayer service at the national cathedral with president trump and j.d. vance in attendance, thinking it was the perfect place to preach her progressive gospel. >> there are gay, lesbian, and transgender children in democratic, republican, and independent families. some who fear for their lives.
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and the people -- the people who pick our crops and clean our office buildings, who labor in poultry farms and meat-packing plants, who wash the dishes after we eat in restaurants and work the night shifts in hospitals, they may not be citizens, or have the proper documentation, but the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals. >> judge jeanine: but what this woke bishop didn't count on is that president trump is one heck of a counter puncher. 47 going scorched-earth on the nasty clergy woman,: her service boring and uninspiring and adding that she and the church owed the public an apology. and no surprise here, the woke bishop is capitalizing on her newfound fame, making all the stops to liberal outlets like cnn. and then worshiping with the five disciples of "the view."
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>> unity requires a certain degree of mercy. mercy and compassion and understanding. we need to be merciful and to -- i was trying to counter the narrative that is so -- so divisive and polarizing and in which people, real people are being -- or being harmed. how could it not be politicized, right? we are in a hyper political climate. i was trying to speak a truth that i felt needed to be said, but to do it in as respectful and kind a way as i could. >> judge jeanine: all right, jesse. he's not even 24 hours into his presidency, and it's such an opportunity, i mean, there they are at the national cathedral, and everything was very unified, you know, when you saw the luncheon and you saw people in congress, i mean, it was a unity event, and it was stained by this bishop. >> jesse: the one time trump goes to church, the one time,
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and he gets lectured. that is why he plays golf on sunday because if he wanted to get lectured by skinny liberal woman he would just watch maddow. he is a presbyterian, you take a big risk when you go in an episcopalian service. let this be a lesson to you. pastor jeffers said something very poignant. she insulted rather than encourage the president. she said that trans and illegals are scared. well, what about laken riley? she was scared. what about riley gaines? she was scared. i don't think this bishop ever talked about those two women -- i wouldn't know because i'm not in her service, though. christianity is a rules-based religion, as are most religions. they have the ten commandments. don't do this, don't do that. so when you applied to become a citizen of another country, you wait in line. what if someone went to communion at this bishop service, cut the home line, guzzled the blood ofe the body of, and slapped her in the face. would she have mercy on that person? no.
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you don't and run a confessional like you run a country. what she is doing is she is exploiting mercy in order to judge donald trump. you can be merciful, but that doesn't mean you just give blanket amnesty to everybody. and we don't want to have compassion at the expense of civilization because this woman's compassion wreaks havoc on our borders, or sovereignties, our bathrooms, privacy. she's lucky this didn't happen on day one when he was a dictator because he would have put her in prison. >> judge jeanine: [laughs] you know, dana, it's the left that's always talking about, you know, the separation of church and state. there is no separation there. >> dana: years and years ago when i worked on capitol hill, i went to a church on capitol hill and i loved it, and i loved my singles group, we used to meet every wednesday and on thursdays we would -- and over time, it was pretty clear that the
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politics were taking over, and i stopped going, and part of the reason was this. i like being reminded about mercy and redemption and grace and not judging others -- those are all things that you could have said. but i think with the country just voted on was to say we want less politics in our everyday lives. and you have a serious dearth of people going to church in the united states. a lot of people would have tuned in yesterday. that was a way to be persuasive. here is a good place to comment to feel good about yourself, to meet other people and be in fellowship with your fellow citizens, and instead people were like wow, you just pushed politics simply because you have been given the floor and you are complete the unpersuasive. >> judge jeanine: you know, harold, she is suggesting, you know, lesbian, gays, children, their lives are endangered, she is making the stuff up, one of the going to continue to lie about the stuff?
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>> harold: you say they, you mean -- >> judge jeanine: the left. rachel maddow is going to be thrown off msnbc and "the view" is going to be thrown off air and people are going to die. among other going to continue with is nonsense no one believes. >> harold: it's good to be back ar around the stable. i think we all have to -- i didn't interpret her remarks -- i go to church a lot. and i listen to prayers that sometimes inspire me, rattle me, inform me. and sometimes i'll bring me. because i think pastors come from a tradition of studying discipleship and teaching and leadership. remember, jesus in the bible always sought the company of sinners and those ostracized and marginalized, even to the chagrin of pharisees and the hype each of the church so this pastor, she comes from that. and i just find it, in my life, that it is good not to quarrel with a pastor. regardless of his or her faith. even if you think the pastor might be talking to you and saying something that again
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rattles you or makes you a little upset. i rewatched what she said, judge, and everybody can take, have their opinion on this and interpret the way they want. i just heard her saying that from her own tradition of study and her own tradition of discipleship and her denomination, that she would hope that politicians would act with compassion and mercy. we can disagree with it. but i just -- i don't think it is a good look to be fighting with a bishop. just me. >> judge jeanine: you know what, first of all, she asked for it. she is fighting with the president of the united states. she is judging him. she feels empowered -- he is in office less than 24 hours, when the country once unity, she is pulling up the leftist progressive talking points. it's not about her in a roll as a bishop -- i don't care what she is. is about her and her roll as a politician, using the church and the pulpit of the church to
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engage in political discussion. am i wrong, greg? >> greg: i would never say you are wrong, judge. i agree. i think -- what harold is speaking about has been the problem for our culture for a long time, which is how the spiritual realm is being exploited, gamed, by people who use it to block themselves from criticism. so she uses her spiritual authority to block criticism because she is a bishop. don't argue with a bishop, she is a bishop. comes from a long history this -- he is not defending sinners or the poor. she is not like jesus. she is talking about behaviors. and she is cloaking these behaviors undergo full size of compassion. she is lecturing a guy who got shot about being in danger. who is she implying that is putting these people in danger?
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are there guys in maga hats that are mutilating healthy children, removing their genitals? no, that is her tv. that is the people she is defending. does she have any evidence children are endangered by this new administration, the administration that is trying to rescue missing kids through this border fiasco. she may have a congregation, but she has no class. she saw an opportunity to theater ego. she knew this was going to happen, and she rushed to the trough. on the bright side i have to say she didn't call him hitler which is good. but who knew satan wore granny glasses and stole his haircut from john denver? just because you are spiritual, harold -- and you are -- doesn't make you smart, holy, or even good. we somehow ascribe those qualities like the and imposters are here to exploit it. satan isn't going to show up in red tights holding a pitchfork. it's going to show up like that. she is an imposter and exploits
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compassion for terrible, terrible beliefs. there is no compassion and sing trans kids are in danger. they are in danger by the trans-ideology. when you are talking about immigrants being in danger, she not aware that illegal immigrants overwhelmingly favor a strong border? because they like rules, they like the fact that you cannot cheat, you have to stand in mind? i love also how she appreciates the immigrants for all the dishes they wash. she is the hood ornament for imposter -- imposter morality -- and she throws her weight, the church, to defend horrible things. so there you go, harold. >> harold: can i just say, reverend graham i thought gave one of the great invocations at president trump's inaugural. he started off by saying mr. president, the last four years there are times i'm sure you thought it was pretty good darpa look what god has done, we praise and give him glory. some people interpret that -- i
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just thought -- i just think -- i just think -- you don't fight with pastors. >> greg: that is not a pastor. that is satan, harold! it satan! >> judge jeanine: fox news alert. okay, you'll find this impo important. ♪ ♪ the house has just passed the laken riley act that requires detaining illegal immigrants accused of crimes. this is the version of the bill that passed the senate on monday. it will now go to president trump's desk for his signature. may be the bishop ought to be more concerned about that, but coming up, woke bureaucrats, you're fired! the deadline just passed on trump's dei executive order. ♪ ♪ if you might pray with me real quick.
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♪ ♪ >> dana: how many times a week going to say this, greg? dei is doa, that is dead on arrival peered shutter their diversity, equity, and inclusion offices. that's a lot of potential layoffs for a workforce that has over 2 million people. goal is restoring the importance of individual merit and ending "forced illegal discrimination." folks in the media do not see it that way, a accusing the president being a dei hire. >> and thinking about that and donald trump saying things that this country would be a meritocracy, you are talking
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about a man who'd didn't become the president of the united states because in barrett's. he was given everything that he has. he is a legacy higher. he is, if anything, a dei hire, eight didn't earn it higher. so, you know, those are just some of the things i was thinking about. >> dana: but it is not just the feds, corporations have also been rolling back dei programs. is prompting reverend al sharpton threatening to boycott. >> these companies that are now saying they're going to back off diversity, equity, and inclusion should therefore not have a diverse consumer base. you don't want diversity, then we should not buy your products. we are going to make the example of dr. king, withdraw all or dollars. donald trump can't make us money on companies that will not continue with diversity and equity and inclusion. >> dana: if sharpton actually went through with that he wouldn't have anything to buy. >> greg: that's true.
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companies love this because it is not their decision to make anymore. i'm not racist, i'm off the hook. dad said i can't drive you to work because it is too dangerous. on have to do it. it's great come off their table. proponents of dei will see the critics are anti-diversity. no, diversity is a positive as long as it doesn't come before competence or merit to. you hire from merit and competence. if you do the reverse, you hope you higher for competence, that diversity is reflected over time in that. but if you do the reverse, you hire diversity and hope for competence, you are going to get broken planes, corrupt mayors, and obviously "the view" with sunny hostin. there is another thing about dei, the forgotten victims come i don't mean the people who didn't get the job because they were at the right skin color but the people who got the jobs, a, they're always going be viewed with suspicion that they are examples of preferential
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treatment, we talked about that, but there is also another thing, and i've seen this happen everywhere. you could be a great hire in the future, but if you are not ready for the job and they put you in there, you will collapse and he will lose that opportunity. if you give somebody too much too soon, the person will always fail, always fail. in 2007, they were going to put me on a show like this? it would have been a disaster. so they put me on a 3:00 a.m. and i toiled away for seven years, and now i am a superstar. i can't even walk outside anymore, it's ridiculous. but sometimes you've got to climb before you can shine. and there are a lot of people whose careers cut screwed up by being pushed up too soon. isn't that a nice comment, jesse? >> jesse: it's true, i was groomed from a very early age -- >> greg: that were -- >> dana: care to rephrase? >> jesse: i was never put in a position where i would just fall
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flat on my face. you are right, you are always brought up carefully and methodically peered i did a lot of research for this segment, dana. before can't wait. >> jesse: racial research! i don't know why i got so excited. six he percent of the federal workforce is white. guest with the percentage of white americans are? 60%. accurately reflects the demographics of the country. what is the percentage of black americans in the federal government? 18%. what is the percentage of the population? 14%. so the black americans are actually overrepresented in the federal government, and white americans equally represented as a proportion to the population, so why do we need more inclusion? why do we need more diversity? in fact, we have been incredibly inclusive. no one representing white america, people are actually opera presented in black america, i would argue, dana, without any evidence at all,
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that trans people are overrepresented in the federal government just based off the pictures i've seen on television of some of these people. dei is so toxic that we are literally funding hatred. we are funded -- it is taxpayer-funded hate, and international communism spent decades trying to poison this country and dei has done more damage than international communism has in just four years. other reasons to hate dei, they empower human resources. everybody hates hr. it also basically is a jobs program for lawyers. judge knows how i feel about lawyers. and it destroys the american work ethic because if everybody is a victim they expect things to be given to them. and it kills the ambition. and dana, if we are going to have a new golden age, we need as much ambition as possible. >> dana: there is a brilliant lawyer working on these things, outside, so when they are
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writing these executive orders it is not like throwing spaghetti against the wall and hoping it sticks, they know what they are doing to see -- they know what they are doing in order for it to be effective. but of all of these people are going to walk off the job anyway, that okay. >> judge jeanine: well, first of all, the whole point of dei is really contrary to the opinion of the supreme court. we saw the supreme court say no more affirmative action, what was it, students from fair admission -- it was north carolina, not sure with the other school was -- they ended affirmative action in higher education. okay, so we've got that going on with the supreme court, saying no more of this. everybody is the same. you go in t a benefit because of the color of your skin. you compete based upon merit. but dei has been nothing more than a waste of money because what you end up with our, you know, you hire unqualified people. example, los angeles fire department. where this dei hire says hey, i think she is -- i don't know what she is -- if you are a guy
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and i can't carry you, well, you are just in the wrong place. i mean, talk about insensitivity. and the inability to do the job. and as it relates to al sharpton, let me just say this, this guy is a voice in the wilderness. he thinks he is going to boycott amazon, mcdonald's, especially mcdonald's, walmart, boeing, molson's, lowes, ford motor company, jack daniel's, harley-davidson, it ain't going to work, al, and then finally, sunny hostin, this one makes me crazy. donald trump is a legacy higher? are you kidding me? donald trump is a legacy higher? what the hell the woman you supported kamala harris not only as a legacy higher, no one even voted for her. >> dana: all of those things and dei was like a tapeworm in the government, harold come it started and got bigger and bigger and bigger and people were depended on it and it is
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killing you. >> harold: so have a slightly different opinion. [laughter] where i agree with everyone, i believe that competence and being qualified and being capable have to always be the forefront and the guiding principles for anybody hired for anything. i think sometimes the opponents of affirmative action or dei, sometimes i think either intentionally or unintentionally or inadvertently seem to suggest that there are people who are being promoted or given an opportunity when they are -- when they don't have the ability or the qualifications for the job. i'm sure that happens in some instances. and then i think some people who are opponents of dei begin to extrapolate that women and blacks and hispanics and whomever might not should have had that job, might not look at those people for jobs because there is a presumption they are not qualified. now we never say that about white guys who get fired, which is a good thing. when mr. president trump fired rex tillerson, he brought a
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white guy to succeed him. i think he brought on mike pompeo. when he fired john bolton, he brought on robert o'brien -- all i'm saying is this was a good thing, you look for qualifications. now people who get hired were not qualified, we should call them out regardless of their race, call them out regardless of their gender, but i think sometimes, i think people have kind of overcorrected in some of their leg which around this -- and that's the only thing that concerns me about all of this. celebrate in the end of this is a good thing in some ways but i hope we are looking at this and the most favorable light. i would hate for is not to realize that before we had dei in affirmative action, we are not a merit-based society. lacks and women were discriminated against because of the fact they were blacks and women's -- >> judge jeanine: yumi before dei? >> harold: dei is a three or 4-year-old program, i said affirmative action -- >> judge jeanine: when did affirmative action come? what year was that? >> harold: ethic it was in the mid-60s, judge, so before that, remember, the company did not have a great --
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>> greg: determination was outlawed. >> harold: discrimination was codified during the jim crow era. my only point is this peered we shouldn't assume that because someone is black or a woman or hispanic -- >> judge jeanine: nobody is assuming that. >> harold: i didn't say it, but some people do -- >> jesse: greg is right, it makes people suspicion when people wonder why it was this person hired? we know you were hired because you are handsome and smart. >> greg: you have handsome privilege. >> jesse: and well-dressed. >> harold: might i just hope and pray that we continue to gie people opportunity, continue to give people chances, even when someone that looks like them failed. the only motto i would say we have is we should do exactly, rightly so what we do for white guys in this country, when they fail, we hire another white guy -- >> dana: none of us here voted for gavin newsom. and he is the biggest white male failure in history. aside from joe biden. >> harold: who won the presidency? >> greg: trump but he beat
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joe biden, another incompetent white guy. >> judge jeanine: no, he beat kamala. merit. that's the final word. merit. >> harold: be given an opportunity -- >> greg: remember merit and a cigarette? what a weird day for cigarettes. >> dana: tonight at 9:00, sean hannity has a big exclusive interview with president donald trump. here is a preview. >> joe biden ran and said he would never do preemptive pardons. it was an issue that came up when you were leaving your first presidency. >> i was given the option. they said, sir, would you like to pardon everybody -- including yourself? i said i'm not going to pardon anybody. we didn't do anything wrong. >> dana: coming up, trump is putting sanctuary cities on notice as i.c.e. begins arresting illegal immigrants. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: am i on? thanks, guys. [laughter] >> jesse: regis dancing in the frame? >> greg: 47 quickly restoring order to the border. president trump shock and all i.c.e. rates come arresting 308 illegal criminals on his first day in office including an attempt inverter at a child molester and more to come. tom homan earning every illegal is fair game for deportation. >> what would a person have to do to get a visit from i.c.e.? >> be in the country illegally, right now as we said repeatedly, president trump has been clear, we are concentrating on the worst first. public safety threats, the national security threats, and just yesterday in the last 24-hour, i.c.e. arrested over 308 serious criminals, so i.c.e. is doing their job and
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prioritizing just as the president said they would, i.c.e. is performing excellent right now out in the field and it is going to continue every day. >> greg: harold, the worst first. >> harold: i like that. >> greg: like it. >> harold: i do. >> greg: were almost a republican. the water is warm, and i will make you warmer. >> harold: i listened to mr. homan during the transition period, and i agreed with a lot of the spirit come i didn't always agree with some of the histrionics, but i like the worst first. i think as they consider schools and churches, i know there are some people who objected to that -- i am one of them. that is not part of the strategy. but i totally agree. those elected officials who try to stop or obstruct them from the worst first strategy, i think the law speaks to what they are able to do to them, but i don't like the idea -- and want to be clear -- i don't like the idea of schools and churches going in and taking, wait for
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them to come out, go with the worst first strategy first. >> greg: hang out around schools and churches. harold, what is wrong with you? you know, dana, isn't it kind of interesting that it is homan who is sending them home? >> dana: gosh, it really is poetic. if you are one of the small minority of people who believes these deportations are wrong, there is somebody that you can blame, and that is joe biden. terrible policy failures led to a moment where you have a situation that the people of this country voted to say we have had enough. i think it is super interesting also, there are some people who think even if you have a deportation order, you shouldn't be sent home, but that is against the law. if they are ordered -- and you don't deport them, then you are actually breaking the law at that point. >> greg: this is interesting, judge, i always find it hilarious that sanctuary cities exist, like in america where everybody obeys the law there are exception pockets? and they are for people who aren't americans.
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there are no sanctuary cities for me and i don't want to pay taxes, can we have a sanctuary city -- >> judge jeanine: i think we should sue for equal protection, that americans when they commit crimes they should be able to be protected, okay? not really. let's talk about this governor pritzker. he vows to protect illegals in his state from i.c.e. now the problem with that is he is protecting illegals in american cities where when i.c.e. goes in there is going to be a problem identifying them and putting americans and police in jeopardy when they try to arrest them -- not to mention that many of them, some of them, what percentage or criminals already who have evaded any kind of sentence or arrest, or arrest and prosecution. but this is obstruction. it is a violation of federal law. it is violation of article two of the constitution. the supremacy clause requires that state and local enforcement
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comply with the executive branch, immigration enforcement. federal law prevents resisting obstruction and failing to comply with lawful immigration commands. so let's be real clear about this. the fact joe biden didn't think it was a crime -- this guy was in la-la land the whole time -- this stuff is a crime. if we get to the point where we have to arrest governors and other officials because they prevent law enforcement from working with i.c.e., it is time to take a side, you are with the americans or you're with illegals who need to be deported, the worst 1.4 million have deportation orders, and my last thought is this. 90% of those released into the interior failed to show up force asylum hearings. don't give me this nonsense that they need asylum. we release them and they don't even show up. and those who do, in one year, 54,000 were granted asylum out
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of millions who got that temporary asylum. stop kidding yourselves. >> greg: you know, jesse, imagine that i am a police officer, and not the kind you see at strip clubs, and i am arresting you, and i'm going to arrest you because you broke the law. if i were a liberal, i would stop by your house and take your kids, as well, to jail, because i don't want to separate you from your family. how soon before we hear the family separation hysteria that oh -- they expect you to arrest the whole family together -- why, we would think that is barbaric if it were american citizens. >> jesse: if they want to send everybody home to guatemala, they can. they can get on a plane or stay here without their papa. i strongly disagree with handsome harold here. if there is an international sex traffickers in this country illegally but he is hanging out by a school, biden -- >> greg: i meant kids. i didn't say that, i meant kids. >> greg: why are you defending
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pedophiles, harold? >> jesse: if you are worshiping, they can't pick you up, so you could be doing a satanic ritual, you could be slitting a goats throat and guzzling its blood in the middle of nowhere and i.c.e. can't grab you, how about this -- >> judge jeanine: vikings? >> jesse: there is disaster or emergency response, i.c.e. can't arrest a criminal migrant. in l.a. county come everyone is untouchable. about this, a wedding. if you find el chapo going to his brothers wedding, pull him out of the service. lastly, a parade, demonstration, or rally. that means if there was a criminal alien at january 6th, biden couldn't arrest him. and trump couldn't pardon him. >> greg: all right. well, we learned nothing. up next, democrats admit that they stuck. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: kamala harris is back in her hometown of l.a. and doing what she does best, getting rejected by the people. her neighbors are reportedly furious at her secret service detail is causing traffic jams. meanwhile the party she drifted billions out of, the obama prose, or putting democrats on blast for not knowing how to talk to people, listen. >> democrats have spent years saying you are wrong not to care about this, you are wrong not to be bothered by these assaults on our democracy -- you are wrong not to care about this stuff. at a time when there is so much noise, we have to go to people and talk about what they already care about. >> they think whistling to happen is there going to go on joe rogan and then joe rogan is going to say something about trans issues, trans issues, that's just a distraction from high prices come and have you heard about what we did with medicare? and joe rogan is going to be like what? they talk like a message document and like the poster
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told him to talk. >> jesse: and programming alert, i'll have one of the podcast pros at 8:00, not sure which one. dana, how do you interpret what they are selling now? >> dana: i think they are at least the ones who are trying to figure it out and be honest about it, and have a platform to do it, it is a very popular program, they work for a super pocket popular president. even after the biden disastrous debate on june 27th, they were some of the first to say wow, okay, we have a problem and assess to change. i don't know they were for an open primary are all in on kamala, might ask that tonight, might be a good question to ask, not to give you an assignment, but i would like to know. some of the democrats on the biden influencer page today were complaining that donald trump had been in office for six hours and grocery prices were high. i couldn't believe it. and there are problems that the
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democrats have. i know things always swing back, it is a pendulum, you see it. it is very hard to imagine right now the democrats finding their footing. i assume they will at some point, but someone will have to step up. >> jesse: i can't buy eggs in new jersey, the ones i like, judge jeanine, the organic pasture raised ones, because i am an elitist, and i am going to hold trump's feet to the fire if he can't get my eggs. >> judge jeanine: he will be really worried about that. >> jesse: he should become i have a very powerful microphone. >> judge jeanine: those megaphones don't always work, talk to the bishop. >> jesse: i am no bishop, judge. >> greg: can't beat the bishop. >> judge jeanine: my son brings me eggs from his chickens. first of all, these guys are right. the reason these guys on this ""pod save america"," whatever it is called, they've got no skin in the game, they can say that they are being honest, and they are basically saying you are wrong not to care about the
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problem. we are in a position to identify one americans care about, but i believe you that for the show tonight. what i love about this is democrats are saying the republicans are all focused on the billionaires and the oligarchs and all that other nonsense. well, you want to tell me what happened in silicon valley and big tack and hollywood when they got biden to do their bidding and with the 51 intel agents and to shut down free speech, hunter biden's laptop, and now we've got elon musk, who is bowing to bring people back from outer space that boeing left up there because they are incompetent on the stuff -- i'm sure they aren't incompetent but they are to me. and fema couldn't get star link or anything else to the people of north carolina, and now they just hate them. the dems just hate. they make no sense. >> jesse: would you like to counter that, harold ford jr.? >> harold: i think you raised
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a good point about the grocery prices and insurance costs and housing costs. i have said for a long time, and i'm glad to hear that the guys with the podcast brothers, the obama pod brothers, however you describe them, i have said since the election, even before the election, democrats, we are out of sync with where a lot of the country is. i don't think it will be as hard to get back in sync, but two things you have to do, you have to listen to people. and then you have to answer people, and that is for everybody. president trump wasn't, and he developed a campaign message that spoke to people's concerns and needs and aspirations and fears. and the question now is once you're elected, they all people who win presidentially races, once you when you not answer appeared ending dei today is something a lot of people are going to celebrate. i don't think it has any impact on the price of eggs or cars or groceries. and i think ultimately that is the rub in the selection.
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i think president trump has a very good case, he wants tax c cut, tariffs on things to produce more in america, and he believes that d.o.g.e. is going to help reform government, in many ways. if that works, a lot of people will support him again but ultimately he has got to deliver on economic message. if he does come he will win again, and if democrats don't take to this and understand this, we're going to continue losing. >> jesse: greg, do you think the podcast bros are actually brothers? >> greg: i don't care about those tools. everything they have said i heard already five years ago on this show. we told you that the democratic party was becoming a joyless, emasculated bunch of chaotic karen's. we predicted what was going to happen to your party two years ago. i don't need some weasels to come tell me what is happening. when they were behind it to begin with. look, you cannot be scared and have a conversation. the democrats always, let's have a conversation. nobody wants to talk to them
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because there is always, always a chance for potential condemnation if you speak your mind, if you move your hand any which way, you could be hitler! so nobody wants to be around you because you make behavior a potential for cancellation and ultimately turn on yourself so it is not white or blacks or hispanics that are leaving your party, pal, it is the fun people. people want to have fun. identity politics does not make your life fun. it has invaded all of our lives. think about it. democrats have lost the ability to talk to other humans because the introduced identity politics. the elevation of yourself into every element of life. if you are in line at starbucks and getting a coffee, that is your transaction self, but now you are supposed to say, hi, i'm steve, i'm nonbinary, nobody wants to hear that crap. >> jesse: greg told it. liberal parents are freaking out over there maga sons.
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is -- and you appear to be jealous of him. oh wait, she says i am funny and bright but you seem small when you target coworkers with your snide remarks and crude jokes. i'm sure jesse and others would appreciate you not targeting them. >> dana: what about me? >> greg: wow, sexist much? >> jesse: so now we have taken over producing the show -- >> judge jeanine: so we are not doing e block? >> greg: this topic -- >> jesse: listen -- >> harold: really -- >> judge jeanine: i agree. >> harold: right now, "one more thing." progressive makes it easy to see if you can save money with a commercial auto quote online so you can get back to your monster to-do list. super helpful. see if you can save money at progressivecommercial.com. thank you.
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♪ that's a juvenile bald eagle, gliding through the show. breaking through the showers western colorado, hunting for breakfast. breakfast in bed, perhaps? gliding through the snowy trees of colorado's flying pan valley. fly away little eagle, fly away. >> jesse: i need a merit cigarette. tonight, exclusive first images of the ice raids tonight at 8:00. >> judge jeanine: check out this hysterical real life garland. didn't like using the stairs. so he got his wish when the owner said forget it. made his own custom elevator. he missed the basket but then he got it. that's it. >> bret: that was one sexy eagle, judge. thank you. [laughter] >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. senator squabb
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