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i'm jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, sandra smith, and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> in new york city this morning, getting the dirtbags off the streets. >> jesse: the dirtbags are being deported. president trump new dhs boss kristi noem suiting up in i.c.e. gear, getting up at 2:00 in the morning and joining federal agents as they begin their first major illegal immigration raids in new york city. removing the worst first. illegals who have been charged with kidnapping, assault, and burglary. it's a refreshing change from the days of mayorkas shopping for high-end menswear while the crisis festered under his watch. president trump new white house press secretary caroline webb and in her first briefing and eying the smack down on liberal reporters who are confused about our immigration laws. >> can you just tell us the numbers, how many have a terminal record versus those were just in the country
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illegally? >> all of them because they illegally broke our nations laws and therefore they are criminals. as far as this is administration goes. i know the last administration didn't see it that way so it is a culture shift for someone who treats them as kernels. if they broke our nations laws, yes, they are criminal. >> jesse: meanwhile, president trump's deportation crackdown is a stunning success, border agents report shockingly low migrant encounters with arrivals at the southern border dropping over 60% since 47 took office last week. but the liberal media hates to see any trump effort as a success, especially if it is supported by most americans, so of course they reverting to their tired old playbook, calling their opponent a nazi. >> it that's unfamiliar, it is because it is. similarity to what happened in germany. >> when you start having gestapo raids in america. >> the fear and panic and
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division is, i think, something that we should all be concerned about. >> donald trump once a lot of photos because he is not sure he could even hit those biden highs. >> they are going to be people who see the images of mother and children who will not be affected by it, and that is the piece that concerns me. >> jesse: all right, jessica, how do you think today's deportation rates went? >> jessica: well, i don't know what -- i know they got a couple of really bad guys. i think that getting one of them who was part of the aurora apartment complex attacks sends a very good message, saying we are tracking you across the country, this is not isolated, we are not paying attention to you in a silo. we know where you are, and we are coming for you. obviously trump and cono the value of a good tv moment. it feels more impactful to see the homeland security -- secretary ash sorry -- in the outfit out there. tom homan was in chicago
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yesterday, think that also sends a really strong message, and i have nothing to quibble with with these arrests. i think that the point about population of people here who may be undocumented but have not committed other crimes besides crossing the border being scared, the reports of people hiding in attics, this move potentially they could be showing up at schools, at churches, at libraries, et cetera, is certainly infusing a level of tenseness into the population but this guy should be sent home immediately. i don't have a problem with it. >> jesse: the only resistance people are upset, judge, is because people can now go into schools and nab the bad guys. american police, they can go into a school if a 17-year-old -- why can't i see? >> judge jeanine: i seek and definitely go into a school, i.c.e. can go wherever they need to be at an exigent basis that the president has determined that this is going to be an expedited removal process which means they don't even have to go through an immigration judge right now. there are over a million come
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almost a million and a half who are already in deportation orders where there is no requirement -- that doesn't even include the number of criminals. so let's get ready to see this continuously. i have a couple of thoughts. first of all, number one, it is so refreshing to see kristi noem on the ground, tom homan on the ground, and it is just a reminder of how absent mayorkas was and how absent biden was for the last four years. that is my first point. my second point is within a week, border crossings are down, down 95%. you can see the difference. the numbers are incredible. before they even get these people out. the messages out there, do not cross the american border unless you want to be hustled back to wherever you are came from. my third point, calling trump hitler, how dare you. how dare you refer to all of this as gestapo-like raids. these are individuals, one with a double homicide that we know of, pedophhiles, rapist,
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burglars, red notice on inter-full, highest level of criminal, and they are worried about them and not about the americans who are subject to their victimization? and a gestapo is someone who herded jews like cattle to extermination camps and certain death and you want to refer to this as that? it is not that at all. and finally, we are going to get to the point where people are going to say, oh, they are hiding, they are worried -- yeah, they are worried, they will be worried. selena gomez can keep crying and joy reid can keep calling people's names, but the bottom line is there not here legally. we had a guy who literally did the same as a foreign saboteur as i have said in the past, joe biden let them all in and did nothing about it and don't tell me that he eliminated more than trump has eliminated because on the one hand even if he deported somebody, let in ten times more with his left hand.
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>> jesse: barack obama deported millions. they never called him a nazi. >> sandra: fair enough. when you were talking there, judge, so elegantly making your point, we were showing video of these raids and these bad guys there taking off the street and for a second there, jessica, i thought you were going to say even if they are taking one guy off the street is a good thing -- i don't end up finishing the sentence, but judge just made the point, these are guys with bad, bad track records, bad criminal records, kidnapping, assault, burglary charges. some of these guys, these are known criminals. they are finally going and getting them out and off the street. i spoke to a new york city council member today, vicki paladino -- you know vicki. so much energy. she came on the set today and said i'll make my point, greg, just a second. she came on and said people are celebrating in the streets, democrats, republicans. she said people were sick of thinking that this was the new normal in new york city, that we had to be scared to walk down
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the street, that we just had to accept that people could break the laws, live here, criminals, and walk freely in the streets of new york city. she said people are super jazzed about it and what is happening. i will finish with this thought. we have tom homan on the show yesterday. he said we are following through on the job that this president was elected to do. this is what voters wanted, okay? overwhelmingly, this is what they voted for. all the way through the election season, this was the top issue r american voters. they are carrying through and following through on these promises. they started out, obviously out west, they got some of these gang members, chicago, new york, this is what they promised to do and this is what people say they want. look at "new york times" pulling on this issue, fox news poll in, people overwhelmingly support getting these criminals off the street and out of the country if they are here illegally. >> jesse: with the media doesn't, greg. they are in this position where they are for keeping criminal
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aliens in the country. >> greg: i for one am concerned about these known criminals being in our libraries. i'm not worried about that. america loves what's going on, and this raises the question for the remaining democrats. how do you react? you react in the context of the last ten or 15 years where your party was paralyzed in thought and word? or do you grow a pair? or do you grow up and react accordingly to the situation that is happening right now? the past is dead. that is what logic and reason would tell you to do. if you keep calling people hitler -- by the way, you need a new because this is getting old -- or if you call people racist, your party is going to die because america is tired of that. you can pick any issue, and he will find this pattern. somebody tries to solve a problem, and then there is this mundane hysteria. the hysteria -- the democrats in my opinion are hopeless. because they were so used to forgoing their own beliefs for
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the bat signal. the bat signal would come and tell you what to believe, that biden was mentally fit even though you knew he wasn't, that men can be an girls locker rooms even though you know that is screwy, and that illegals are victims and you know that is not the case. the bat signal has now gone dark because the threat of cancellation for expressing common sense is gone, so now the democratic party is orphaned. you can't even grow the ideas you have because you only have one idea. and everybody hates it. dems in the old days would rather go along to get along. they were worried about how they would be perceived in social media. now that their marching orders are gone, what do they do? they can't say what they think because they haven't been trained to do that. they have been instructed to parrot the same directive and they are kind of lost. i said this to jessica in the green room. you guys have no visionary. you have nobody there to lead
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the way, so all of these people you suckered into wokeism is now at a loss, so what you are seeing every day in these immigration raids are solutions to a huge problem that america is behind and the democrats are like, racist! but the biggest sin, i think a lot of democrats believe the cost of their personal and professional status was too great to side with common sense. they were like the green groceries in eastern europe that would put up a sign that says, workers of the world unite. even though they hated communism, but they put that up there because not only did they not want to take the risk, they didn't want to share the risk, either. i am really curious, what is next for a party when you are seeing all of these practical solutions happening at all you could do is shout hitler? that's all you've got. it's pathetic. you are going to die if you keep doing it because no one is
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buying it. that is my advice, jessica. >> jessica: first time ever that you told the truth about what you said to me in the green room. >> greg: that's true. >> jessica: wait a second, this is a weird sensation, that actually happened. >> jesse: but then he ruined it because he wore the same shirt as sandra. >> greg: a leprechaun threw up on the judge and i think we should get somebody over there. >> judge jeanine: irish. >> jesse: coming up, democrats are losing it over trump rooting out government waste and putting a pause on condoms in gaza. ♪ ♪ lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything. amen. you should join me in more prayer on hallow. stay prayed up.
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>> judge jeanine: breaking news details as president trump takes a blow torch to our federal government. u.s. judge temporarily pausing the trump administration's freeze of federal grants, loans, and other financial assistance programs. the freeze aimed to root out all the dei and the green new deal nonsense that undermines our national interests. but democrats like chuck schumer want to play politics and accusing the trump administration of starving people in order to pound their pocket. >> this is a dagger at the heart of the average american family in red states, in blue states, disaster, verl hospitals, aid to the elders elderly, food for people in need, all are on the chopping block. in this new administration. why? they need tax cuts for the ultra wealthy. this decision is lawless, dangerous, destructive, cruel.
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>> judge jeanine: new white house press secretary karoline leavitt wasting no time to debunk the democrat media hysteria over the order. >> this is not a blanket pause. it means no more funding for illegal dei programs. it means no more funding for the green scam that has cost american taxpayers tens of billions of dollars. it means no more funding for transgenderism and wokeness across our federal bureaucracy and agency. they also found that there was about to be 50 million taxpayer dollars that went out the door to fund condoms in gaza. that is a preposterous waste of taxpayer money. the past four years we have seen the biden administration spend money like drunken sailors. >> judge jeanine: wow peered all right, 50 million on condoms in gaza. look, the pause is not across-the-board, it is to eliminate programs that the president promised he would
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eliminate if he was elected on, and that was dei programs, and it is pausing money only from 5:00 today until february 10th so that they can take a look and decide what they're going to do. >> sandra: so we now know that, judge, this is obviously brand-new information, the judge blocking this, u.s. district judge lauren l allie con is a biden-appointed judge, i had to read through this ap article to get the update and read through trump plunge the u.s. government into panic and confusion on tuesday, there wasn't a lot of confusion if you really read through the details of this, and karoline leavitt did a great job articulating this. it didn't involve or affect individual federal assistance from the government, didn't affect the food stamps program and all of those type of things. obviously people need more information. but the media seems to be fearmongering a little bit here. the judge is getting in the way of this. this entire thing told me, again, that this is an administration following through
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on its promises and that they understand that we've got to cut back, and with got to start somewhere, and they've got to get aggressive because you can't just do this bit by bit in small batches. i think this is going to be -- this will be a major roadblock for them. but i don't think -- they are not going to tire, and they are going to keep going. this is a strong message that they sent starting this out in week 2 of the administration. >> judge jeanine: you know, jesse, there was a judge who put a freeze on it and then a judge pause the freeze. but this is a funding phase they are looking at the does not involve money that goes to individuals, as karoline leavitt made very clear, it is not social security, not medicare, not money to s.n.a.p., not money that goes to individuals, it is like for the green new deal programs and foreign aid. >> jesse: so you are saying the media and the democrats overreacted? >> judge jeanine: i think chuck schumer is a little over
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the top. >> jesse: so everybody is getting the money. this is like of i took over of ceo of fox peered i wouldn't change programming. you would still see "gutfeld" at 10:00 and "the five" at 5:00 i would make sure something's changed. >> greg: what would you get rid of, jesse, go for it. >> jesse: perhaps some pilots on fox nation might be shelved temporarily, perhaps the d.c. car service, cars to west virginia, and maybe whether people might not be getting that new studio until we get costs down. it's an analogy! you get it. they are still going to be able to watch programming. >> greg: do you think "fox & friends" is too long? >> jesse: it is going to two hours now. they are all freaking out but you are still going to be able to watch the news, jessica. do you believe, judge, $50 million for condoms in gaza?
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>> judge jeanine: who is in gaza? >> jesse: there is less people -- >> jessica: concentration of childhood amputees in the world. no condoms. >> jesse: that means a thousand condoms per man. >> judge jeanine: a thousand condoms. >> jesse: are they worried about safe speed 20 they are making condom bombs. that is right, hamas floats these things with bomb-making materials and then booby trapped condom, dual use technology. >> judge jeanine: jessica, would you like to respond to that? >> jessica: absolutely not. you know, sandra, you said there is no confusion. there is widespread confusion. in all 50 states across the country. karoline leavitt would have us believe that it is just a wild coincidence that they initiated across-the-board freeze board freeze and the medicaid portals have gone down everywhere. do you know what that is like, to go to log in to access --
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there are -- >> judge jeanine: remember her? >> jessica: yeah, i do. the obama administration didn't initiate an across-the-board freeze. by the way, she also didn't know how to answer whether 72 million americans still had their health care. she said oh, ask the unconfirmed head of omb. what is going on is president trump doesn't like sharing power with anyone else. he things that congress is irrelevant, and he wants to run all over us, doesn't believe in a separation of powers, doesn't care that congress appropriate money and that is meaningful. these are three coequal branches. so we already talked about medicaid. what about the had star pop-ups people are getting when they tried to access funds? you think that doesn't affect individuals, low-income families with kids in schools? you have school lunches getting caught. a congressman who was on with cam brown himself, saying school lunches no big deal, these kids should go out and get a job,
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stop mooching off the government. do you know get school lunches? >> jesse: did anybody miss lunch today? >> jessica: i actually didn't get a lunch. opioid prevention funding, suicide prevention funding, hiv/aids treatment. they are just throwing crap at the wall and seeing what sticks. you didn't say anything on the dei front, the dod for a few hours took down the video about the tuskegee airmen -- >> greg: bring that up -- >> jessica: i am bringing it up because when people pay no attention to the details -- >> greg: that was on purpose. >> jessica: really? >> greg: you are better than that, jessica. >> jessica: 18 inspectors general. you have dick durbin and chuck grassley -- >> judge jeanine: great idea -- >> jessica: illegal -- >> judge jeanine: president trump -- >> jessica: judge, you are a lady of the law. congress gets 30 days to evaluate -- but this is about
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trump is executing a power grab. he is waiting for it to smack him on the wrist. >> greg: this goes back to what i said before. you had somebody like hegsteth making very practical solutions and you go tuskegee! that was designed to do that and they caught it. that is you, a lack of ideas, you brought up three coequal branches and i'm glad you did. i believe they are the executive, legislative, and judicial, jesse. but that is not what this is about. this is about three other branches, the legislative, the administrative, and the regulatory. we do make laws in the legislative branch, but almost all of the thousands and thousands of rules that we are pummeled with our regulations. laws that are never voted on. instead are created on behalf of the administrative arm of gloating tumor of rent seeking survivalists who are only interested in feathering their
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nets so when you hear the outrage you are hearing the monster and fear crying that they may lose 5%, oh, my god, they might get 2% off. the people freaking out about the freeze, they didn't spend one moment freaking out about the thing that is going to destroy us: debt, trillions and trillions. that is the cliff we are heading at peered we are not spending like a drunken sailor, we are spending like the whole damn destroyer. >> jessica: how much did trump add to the debt to? >> greg: how much gimmick. >> jessica: i think $8 trillion. >> greg: why did he do that? >> jesse: why are you the way you are? [laughter] >> judge jeanine: up next, john fetterman shocks the lefty ladies of "the view" by telling them the unthinkable: president trump's actually not such a bad guy. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> sandra: could john fetterman be the savior emma kretz have been looking for while most of his party vows to fight president trump every step of the way, the maverick democrat senator from pennsylvania taking a different path, meeting with 47 down in mar-a-lago. the shocking ladies of "the view" ever telling them president trump isn't such a bad guy. >> i think overall it was a positive experience. i mean, he was kind, he was cordial. it wasn't any kind of theater. it wasn't trying to get your picture taken to put something on social media. it was just really a conversation. i'm in the business of finding wins for pennsylvania and for the nation, and engaging the president, i think i see that is doing my job. >> i understand the need for bipartisanship. i didn't love the optics of you
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going to mar-a-lago. >> i think it is pretty reasonable to have a conversation. >> sandra: i mean, and trump has called him a common sense person, this is refreshing, g greg. >> greg: two stroke victims lose the sense of smell? i hope for his case, "the view." it is amazing. you have a stroke victim teaching talk show hosts how to communicate. it kind of should be the reverse. except "the view"'s ability to engage normal human beings has gone out the window. lost it a long time ago and can't even engage with a guy just saying maybe we should engage. i think the dems need to learn three words. i don't care peered or two words. so what? or one word. so? so when ana navarro or anybody like that says, you know, i don't like the optics of you going to mar-a-lago, you just go
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so? and then they go oh, jeez. because who gives -- you don't like the optics of anything. this is the problem with the party. i don't love the optics of my colonoscopy but i do it every two years. >> judge jeanine: to? >> greg: yes, it's beautiful, the best colon you've ever seen, judge. the dems have to grow some cojones and say we don't care if you don't like the optics. we're past that. we are now entering the present day world. i apologize for swearing. but i don't mean it. >> sandra: and talking about your colon. so on the show, jesse, it was a remarkable moment when he said i'm not interested in freaking out over trump, but i am in the business of finding wins. imagine that. >> jesse: i think if you get a colonoscopy that much, you like it, and -- >> greg: i do it with anesthesia.
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at least, that's her name. >> judge jeanine: stop. >> jesse: the democrats are always saying let's have a conversation and then they never want to have a conversation. the guy we didn't think was capable of having a conversation is actually better than they a are. the democrats won't talk to putin. they talked to putin, cuba, hamas, they talk to the taliban but you cannot talk to the president of the united states. the last time we stopped talking to each other as a nation, it was a civil war. to the democrats want to lose another civil war? i doubt it. trump, and greg brought this up earlier, has split the democratic party. if you now have 35% of the party agreeing with trump on trade, crime, foreign policy, the border, and abortion is kind of off the table, that means every election going forward, democrats are just going to be running towards the right. what does that do to the democratic party? it weakens it, and it makes the republican party the party of
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the people. so until they figure out a better strategy, this is a party that is lost. >> sandra: you know, jessica, maybe you could respond to that, while also responding to fetterman directly addressing the audience, to everyone who was watching, he said i hope maybe you who are watching are tired of the venom and the hate, and maybe you want bipartisan kind of things. do you think more in your party could get behind that sentiment that fetterman shared? >> jessica: absolutely. there are a bunch of them, like tom suozzi, pat ryan, who are out there having this conversation. >> sandra: too? >> jessica: i don't think so. john fetterman is not in trouble with the media, he is in trouble with a few huge left-leaning accounts -- >> greg: they are not that b bad. jessica, bashing "the view." >> jessica: i still think everyone needs to continue apologizing for the crappy stuff you said about fetterman when he was in "vegetable."
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everybody, more people than just you. he was elected to represent people in a state that also voted for donald trump. and i am a firm believer, you always take the meeting, you take the opportunity, you go and you talk about what you see at home. he said in the interview, people have the starting rumors he is gone to become a republican. there were people on the right saying rumor is there is a big defection next week. he said i'm not going to become a republican. i would make a terrible republican. pro choice, pro strong immigration, pro lgbtq peered leave people alone to cope and manage, especially when they represent in people who like the other guy in the selection and it doesn't mean, by the way, they are going to like the republicans in 2028. donald trump is very much a singular figure. i don't know if j.d. vance appeals in the same way that donald trump does, who are or whoever is at the top of the ticket -- >>andra: he even seemed to
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puzzle the ladies there when he suggested that trump's trial was political he motivated. >> judge jeanine: oh, and they freaked out. i'm not sure which one, it was sunny. you mean for the financial crimes he was convicted of? i bet you she doesn't know what crimes they were because the verdict, she didn't have the name of a crime on it, sunny, by he has been convicted. look, they are so full of hate and anger and jealousy. it is disgusting, okay? and i am tired of giving them any attention at all. the truth is that after four years and losing the selection, they haven't learned a damn thing. and for them to give a united states senator criticism for speaking to the commander in chief and trying to find common ground tells me that they are not interested in america. they are interested in their own political ideology, whatever that isn't however crazy that
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may be. the optics of going to the palace at mar-a-lago. one was the last time joe biden invited anyone to dinner anywhere? at the white house or at any one of his homes, several homes he had, the poor guy who worked for the government his whole life and had all these beachfront homes. i'm just sick of it. kamala harris was all about joy and unity and their like you go, kamala, but they are not about joy and unity. they are about giving liz cheney and adam kinzinger, you know, medals of honor, whatever metals they gave them, because they hated trump. it is about hate and i am done with them. >> sandra: greg, do your frequent visits have to do with your mug change? >> greg: didn't ask to touch my mug. >> sandra: up next, a new era in the briefing room. press secretary karoline leavitt takes on the media. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: karoline leavitt making her debut -- the tea is silent. trumps white house press secretary and warning reporters. >> we welcome independent journalists, podcasters, social media influencers, and content creators to apply for credentials to cover this white house. we know for a fact there have been lies that have been pushed by many legacy media outlets in this country about this president, about his family, and we will not accept that. we will call you out when we feel that your reporting is wrong or there is misinformation about this white house, so yes, i will hold myself to the truth, and i expect everyone in this room to do the same.
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>> greg: sandra, in the green world, you were telling me this girl did a terrible job. >> sandra: [laughs] she did a fantastic job. we carried this live during "america reports," and she came in there prepared. i don't think you can argue t that. she took questions. she took questions from the front of the room. she took questions from the back of the room. she laid out a couple of changes that could be interesting. in fact, she said one of the seats that has historically been a seat for white house staff member is now going to be a new media seat. she wants more representation from podcasts and social media influencers and all these other areas where people in modern days gethe news so that it's not just the legacy media from whom she also took questions in that room. she did a great job, great job. >> greg: she is still not, you know, lesbian woman of color but i'm okay with it, jessica, because she has diversity of opinion. you and i probably would agree, you are listening to a person that had direct access to the
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president. as opposed to kjp -- is that how you say it? from before? >> sandra: karine jean-pierre. >> jessica: if you are abbreviating. >> greg: it's nice to see you can tell she talks to the guy. >> jessica: for better or for worse, this is the very outwardly transparent and administration in that way, she definitely talked to him. i think it was important for her to not have notes for today, to send the signal, i'm going to do my homework even though kayleigh, who i think did a very good job in the first and administration, did have a big binder and she was effective that way. i agree with you, like the new media seat. she was a little scrappy with some of the reporters getting into it, one who was saying very specific things, asking -- she said i need some specifics, i'm saying the specifics. i think all in all she would be thrilled with this is a first day. >> greg: judge, it's interesting. are only competition is trump. her boss is almost as accessible, if not more accessible than her.
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>> judge jeanine: that's my point. this transparent, transformative press conference today was preceded by a nonstop, daily serial pressers by the president since he put his left hand on the bible. i mean, how many times a day have leasing president trump? there is no question that she and president trump are close. they travel together. they travel together. they have been together for years. she is very familiar with the family and with the president. so i'm thrilled. i'm thrilled with the idea of the podcasters, the social media, the content creators. and i think that this administration is so far ahead of the other administration in terms of its forward thinking and how it capitalizes on everything. whether it is the podcasters and social media and the legacy media not being the only media allowed to come into these things, and, you know, even the president with the dump truck and mcdonald's, i mean, they just see and they capitalize on
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everything. it's transparent. and i think she was young, competent, confident. >> greg: very plucky. >> judge jeanine: and by the way, they are going to restore press passes to 440 journalists who had their passes revoked, wrongly, by the biden administration, including one guy in particular, and i don't think she was plucky at all, i think -- >> greg: plucky is a complement, judge. yet another female press secretary, which i love, i hate male secretaries. >> jesse: i have one, his name is johnny. by the way things are going we could get johnny credentialed for the briefing room. >> greg: that is how low the bar has gone. >> jesse: i wouldn't say that. it's expensive. we have expanded it. she is so young, i feel proud of her. that's how i feel, proud of her.
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everybody was impressed. it was a great debut. and she let off brilliantly with the drone story. >> judge jeanine: yep. >> jesse: very smart tactically. she said the drones for american government drones. we were doing research on drone technology and joe biden lied to you. he lied to us. why didn't he just tell us what the truth was about the drones? why lie, jessica? i'm talking to you, jessica. >> jessica: i am intentionally not talking to you. >> greg: the drone. might about the drones get okay, head, google bends the knee to the gulf of america. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: welcome back. google is going maga and will update the gulf of america and its maps for users guide. it states and the did nally mountain in alaska's back to mount mckinley. sandra, you've been pressing refresh, we are not there yet on the map. >> sandra: keep saying it's changed, kudlow did this on his show. we all went and looked, they are changing it. i don't have strong feelings
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either way on this. i think, i don't know, we can change gulfs. >> jessica: do you feel strongly? >> judge jeanine: yeah -- >> jessica: a mckinley gal? >> judge jeanine: it is in the national interest to promote the interests of our nation. global change with u.s. updates based on the trump order. >> jessica: may be when medicaid gets updated. >> judge jeanine: biden's biden's website. >> jesse: many fox news personalities, and i call them personalities on purpose, lobbied for this and that. this term i will be lobbying for a body of water named after moi. doesn't have to be an ocean or even a sea, i will take a lake. lake watters. it will be my one more thing once he names it. i will do a ribbon-cutting ceremony. >> judge jeanine: were the
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chances of that happening? >> jesse: high. naming large bodies of water, you think i can get a lake, judge? >> judge jeanine: yeah, no, not sure peered. >> jessica: greg, what would you lobby for? >> greg: i want revenge for all of those harmless statues peered i think trump should rename all of the cities that progressives destroyed. i will start with san francisco, call it caca cove. los angeles, you can call that asheville at this point, that's on the dems. >> jessica: really popular. someone has to live in robert e. lee town. >> greg: not that way. the name have to apply to what the progressives have done to the city. so portland would be junkie town. >> jessica: oh, i see peered okay. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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more thing," greg? >> greg: a great show emily compagno. jim breuer kat timpf and tyrus tonight at 10:00. let's do this new thing. gus' daily diary. because i'm at work i got a professional dog walker and i get his diary every day. let's read this one. with the shift in temperature, gus was enthusiastic walker who was very easily redirected. didn't stop once. unless it was something to sniff or another dog. walking. you know, i'm happy it's getting warmer, and that he seems to enjoy it so much. >> shannon: i love that update. that's lovely. >> greg: thank you, sandra. >> jesse: we directed just like you. >> he does wear a leash. >> greg: i do. me and larry. >> jesse: he loves it. a bird bandit in jersey. police on the hunt for this crook smashed and grabbed a parrot from a local pet shop. just wasn't any parrot. seven grand african gray parrot.
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most illegally trafficked bird in the world. these african gray per rots, very rare: call the cops: democrats shady tonight at 8:00. thanks, judge. >> my new special karen reed, killer or convenient ooutsider just dropped on fox nation. some say she is a cold blooded killer. others think that she is being framed by the police. she heads back to court for a retrial on her case. and i looked into the conflicting theories and to the evidence and the allegations and the defense and i got to tell you, you got to watch it now on fox nation. this is a doozy. >> jesse: speaking of doozies. over to bret baier at "special report." hey, bret. >> bret: what an intro. tune in for the kicker. good evening. welcome to whi
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