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>> hello everybody i'm dana perino with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. >> ♪ ♪ we are getting brand-new details on an american tragedy as it was reported not normal at the air traffic control tower it ronald reagan national airport during a midair collision were 67 people were said to be dead. we're going to john roberts who is at the crash site in washington. page on. >> reporter: good afternoon and there were no new reports. the tower behind me last night when that fateful -- fateful collision happened between american airlines reaching that jet just outside of the landing zone of runway 33 and as we looked at the river we were
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remarking it was around 15 seconds from being home that this happened. you wonder how it could possibly happen and there has been a chronic shortage of air traffic controllers in this nation. anybody told their fight -- flights up and delay because of air traffic control problem snows that all too well. the government had success at hiring more controllers and hired another 1800 or so in the last year with 3000 short as of last may. then around 3000 nerve 4000 in the pipeline but it takes between two and three years to train up an air traffic controller so the big question is how did the helicopter and a regional jet end up exactly in the same spot in the airspace at the same time. as you look down the river there is an awful lot of sky out there. the question is how could that possibly have happened in the regional jet was turning. a left turn their near runway 33
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and that was half a mile away from where they are towards the wharf. they just happen to find themselves in the same spot at the same time and you can see when you take a look at the video there that was recorded by a camera on the kennedy center that if you blow it up a little bit with the bright lights there as it's coming in for a landing and the flashing beacon there of the helicopter slowly getting towards each other. but also we understand that there was a detailed description given and the helicopter was asked with the regional jet in front of it as they did acknowledge that but it was specific as it was given there rome 1:00 or 3:00. it is possible according to some experts we talked about for the course of the day that it departing jet coming off of
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runway one was a pilot that the helicopter could've seen and acknowledged as was the one in front of it the sierra jay landing on runway 33 and to the tsp launch an investigation looking into this over the weeks and months to come and we do know dana from your experience government that they typically get to the bottom of everything so we await the final verdict on that. and just an hour ago president trump signed an executive memo directing the faa to assess damage from dei policies and ensure competence in hiring. he also addressed the nation earlier today. >> our hearts are shouted alongside yours and our prayers are with you now we have the highest standards for those who work in the aviation system and the obama standards have been changed from mediocre at best to
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extraordinary. i put safety first and obama and biden and the democrats put policy first. the helicopter had vision of the plane because he had vision of it. a tragedy that shouldn't have happened that you come to the conclusion the inner that she had some thing to do at this crash? >> i had common sense and unfortunately a lot of people died we want brilliant people doing this. >> i would not hesitate to fly right now. this is something many years that this has happened and the collision something we don't expect ever to happen again and there's the president later and with race or gender playing a role in the tragedy and incompetence might have played a role and we don't care what race
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they are we want the most competent people in those positions in talking about extremely complex things with the great power of the brain they are very good at what they do and bad things shouldn't happen. >> a lot of heartbreak today with this coming to the floor. >> it's a terrible story that we talked about because it is like the first big casualty in 15 years so that is what makes that news because it's so rare that we lose this many people in two days of fentanyl overdoses and to pay attention to that as i know nothing about this area. but win trump talks about aviation he's not a talking head like me on we competed and half of his life is spent in the air and sadly in 19893 of his top executives died in a copter crash and he understands that.
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this isn't like when he talks about this stuff it isn't like joe biden riffing on corn pop or his life on amtrak. trump lives this stuff so it's more than just an opinion. it's an opinion backed by experience. it's the words against a deeds test. do you react with it how dare he say this stuff. and can you believe trump said this. the question is so what he earned it. his brash commentary as part of the package and part of that packages transparency he says what he thinks. i give him the latitude because it's what we voted for and he's earned the right to say these things. if you don't like his words. follow his deeds those are music to my ears. >> first of all the normandy of this is so painful as they a
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figure skating champion's name people wanted to be champions and within seconds of landing with freezing cold water and with the family have to go to the second thing is and the dod and the third thing i want to say is in these choppers do military exercises over the river all the time. they've been doing it for 40 or 50 years. i spoke to somebody very knowledgeable about this who said the training with the
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blackhawks they came from there intelligence for activity there at the trading centre there that sophisticated there we know the chopped or there's the chopper pilots were experienced and it's a good number of hours. but it does appear the chopper went into the plane and whether or not it's because there were too few people in the flight controllers in the tower and whether it had to do with one shipment talking to the plane and the other talking to the chopper and they didn't have that. i don't know. i'm not in a position to take or make any criticism about it. but what i do know now is that it will take a lot of time to get the number of people we need into the faa and into these towers but it has to be done soon and quickly and based up on
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competence. >> technology could also help on this front. you just saw how they were about this because weather tragedy and i want full accountability and i want an investigation and wanted immediately. so you are correct these are two experienced blackhawk pilots it doesn't make any since. there was severe staffing shortages at the control tower and they only had 19. it had been going on for quite some time so one of the air traffic control guys the job of two people. when you do that he's communicating with the chopper and the plane pilot. what happens there is you've got radio frequencies that the helicopter pilots aren't hearing
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and a similar thing as the plane pilots. the staffing shortages donald trump has argued were a result of dei policies. you get back to the obama-biden administration rejecting a thousand well-qualified applicants for air-traffic control as they weren't diverse enough. joe biden had a dei quota and this isn't about black people. he is trying to set quotas for people who are deaf to get jobs going to works did get jobs and it's not about race underprivileged person who is issues and put that in possessions at the faa. they were unable to make their dei quotas leading to staffing shortages among many other things. so is it the main factor we don't know.
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but right now there is a staffing issue at the faa with no issues elsewhere in the federal government. there's plenty of bureaucrats or even to many but the faa can't find enough people's mismanagement and obvious and going on for a long time. it wasn't about money as biden and trump spent the same amount of money on the faa. this could have also been a medical issue. it could've been a mechanical issue. we won't know until we have the investigation and i hope we get it done really soon. >> i echo the sentiments about how heart-wrenching this is for the families and those who passed away very long road with the figure skater who is part of the group trying to get on the plane but his dog was too big. so he made the 14 hour drive.
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i'm sure he's survivor's guilt is a bunch of english. and the staffing issue obvious the massive problem with one person doing to people's jobs in the dark with the way those runways are with the lights of the city which is a complicated factor even if they had night vision goggles which we did here they had them on board. now in terms of what the president said and i fully appreciate as greg has said many times. it doesn't matter if you like how he says it for what he said it's what people voted for. and i do agree with you to a large degree. i don't care about that i want to see the action. what i would say is that there is a moment to be talking about those things and there is a moment to just be a consoler-in-chief they thought
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the aviation expert on scene and put it well. what he said is not just on professional back and consider of the investigation but also kind of unhinged. the dei policy we make you it was unhinged what he did. >> coming up when he was reading off the prompter was correct whoever wrote it, stephen miller it sounded like somebody who is thinking of the families and the people passed away and then he had a campaign rally in the middle of what should have been a sunger occasion. and these policies are put in place in 2013 and had every opportunity in his first administration revoke them if he thought they were terrible but didn't. the control room is a problem but what else is a problem is there's no head of the faa because michael whitaker had resigned for months and must have been pushing them out since september when saying you should pay a $600,000 fine for spacex
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feeling to fail the license requirement he knows he will get fire and he resigns with no head of the coast guard and in the first week of office they gutted that aviation safety advisory. >> and talking about people who take care of us and make sure that you are safe. >> do you think biden was taking care of us. he didn't show up in east palestine for a year. >> that's my favourite game you play it's not going to work the talking about the president you want and the people he put into office he showed up with one message that it is dei fault than pete says dei and then duffy says dei. vance doing a bit of cleanup says well it's very stressful to work with people when they have these dei policies. it's not a scapegoat for everything. i get it for some voters that's what they want to hear about. >> in a way it is the mirror to
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the democrats argument with racism and climate change. can n everything except unlike racism and climate change which of the left found under every rock and every issue dei is indeed under every rock because the democrats put it there. posted about it. it's nobody's fault if they are suspicious that it might do damage because we were told how great it was that we learned it was discriminatory and it's not our fault to wonder if this is playing a role in a lot of the problem to be receiving whether that was airplane parks or anything. or the entertainment industry we saw problem zingo this seems to be everywhere. we are told that. so i think the suspicion is fair it may not be correct but i -- it could be human error or
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i'm confirmed is to ensure our community's are protected and safeguarded and our children have parks to play in and not needles to walk over. >> you said fbi agents for responsible for the violence on january 6th, and i quote you here, beyond a reasonable doubt. is that what you said? >> that is completely incorrect. i appreciate the opportunity to address that. >> i will give you an opportunity in writing but this is my time now. >> have at it. >> tell them you're proud of what you did, mr. patel, they are right there, they are guarding you today. >> that is an abject lie and you know it. i never, never, ever excepted violence against law enforcement. i have worked with these men and women, as you know -- >> you glorified -- >> think maybe you made the right people mad. >> if you are not taking some people off, you are not doing her job right. >> jesse: judge jeanine, kash patel had a very good hearing today, do you expect him to be confirmed? >> judge jeanine: i absolutely expect him to be confirmed and i
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think it is a badge of honor due up adam schiff was been help in contempt of congress and who had proof of russia collusion to be your enemy we need and radical to implant change in the fbi peered i said this yesterday but rfk and i believe it about kash patel. i think there needs to be a declassification office. i think it is a smart idea. i also think this man has already proven through the nunes memo and all of the hogwash the democrats tried to sell to us about the russia collusion with donald trump, putin puppet and russian asset and the hillary-funded dossier that she used her campaign money to create a lie that they then, jim comey and his criminal gang look to a fisa court so that they could spy on a citizen and on the incoming president of the united states. these people are disgusting. and they need the guy who knows how to investigate them. and this guy is the perfect guy.
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i want to say one more thing. say one more thing. i wasn't aware of the fact that the biden administration told doctors -- this has to do with the rfk hearings -- that they would not receive federal funding if they didn't give gender-affirming care. i mean, how dare you tell a doctor what he should and should not do. he should be left to his own hippocratic oath. you know, we've got to end our reliance on medicine from china. if america can't figure out how to make our own medicines, we are in big trouble. that is why i love kennedy and i love kash. >> jesse: kash got the support i've bought believe the national sheriffs association, 3100 sheriffs across the nation. >> dana: one thing is so unique, his immigrant story. many people have immigrant stories but in his particular position, it was different. and when he introduced his family who had traveled from india to see him and his sister traveled across oceans, not sure
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exact where she lives, i thought that was moving. he also has a unique background. he served as a criminal defense attorney for a while, and that is different for this position, and i thought if you were somebody that was skeptical of the fbi or maybe even skeptical of kash patel, he acquitted himself very well today peered. >> jesse: very well. greg, he was more articulate than you. >> greg: oh, can you say that? >> jesse: i can. >> greg: i am so over the yes or no question thing. have you noticed how many times they do this? ernie did it all yesterday with rfk, about the onesies, yes or no, and then and then tulsi over snowden, is he a traitor yes or no, and the schiff to patel over fitness to serve. is a hack move especially from a schiff, who targeted kash to begin with.
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it goes back to the prison of two ideas, they tried to shoehorn you into this framework where there is only two choices and you have to play along. but you don't have to play along. you can just say, do you have a smarter question? do you have a smarter question? i love a smart question. because how -- yes or no? it's so stupid. it's so stupid. i love these hearings because, a, i couldn't get anything exciting out of it today which meant it was good, but also this is like hollywood makes these movies where the hero faces the adversary on their own turf, the adversary that tormented them. this is like reality. you are seeing what's his face, adam schiff, and kash together. kash owned him. it is like the ultimate hero thing. the guy who gets tormented by the fbi is going to be taken over the fbi. this is not a normal transfer of
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power. this is an actual transfer of power. and this is why, you know, you may not like or love some of the things these people do, but you've got to take the whole package because it scares the hell out of them. >> jesse: jessica, do you reject the democrats weaponization of government, yes or no? >> jessica: i actually him going to lead with something positive about kash patel. >> jesse: okay. >> jessica: i thought it was really -- and i believe it was presented as a "yes" or "no" question -- about whether he thought donald trump should have pardoned the january 6ers were attacked law enforcement and he said no. as far as i know, he is the first nominee we have seen in any of these hearings to go against the president and something that is obviously very important to him, and i thought that reflected well on him and the connection that he must have to law enforcement, and that he really feels like he is a part of that group. but now up that bad stuff to say peered. >> jesse: okay, now we have to go to break. coming up -- [laughter] >> jessica: he's kidding. no.
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the problem for a lot of these nominees is that they come from a world of going on podcasts and tv, and they have said a lot of things. they have published books. you know, they have been in conversation and in rooms with people of very important positions, and they have said a lot of wild stuff, and kash i thought tried to maneuver around what he said, you are mischaracterizing this or that. we all read his book. we know he has an enemies list. and his pivot two, i'm going to be busy going after criminals so i won't have time to go after bill barr or people in the media, it's different than what he wrote in his book, but when he says i don't know who -- a white supremacist, went on his podcast eight times peered i think you know, one time, maybe you blacked out that day. you go on a times, you probably know who that person is. i am not a qanon guy -- that is not true based on his past. maybe he is reformed and has seen the light is come i don't know the light is after q, but that was problematic.
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i don't think tulsi gabbard acquitted herself very well. i understand it is or principles to not say that edward snowden is a traitor but conservative republicans want to hear that is much as the democrats do. she didn't do a good job backing off of the visit to see assad, i don't know if he actually did it, so i would expect there are the votes that she wouldn't that through and rfk had another tough day, and maggie hassan was incredible talking about her son who has cerebral palsy and the damage he does by continuing to say things like vaccines cause autism. >> jesse: you still never answered yes or no. do you reject the democrat weaponization -- >> jessica: if it had happened, i would have rejected it, but it didn't happen. what were the odds i was going to give you the right answer? >> greg: anything yes or no. >> jesse: yes or no, couldn't do it. coming up, illegals pack your bags because you are headed to gitmo. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: remain in gitmo. now that has a nice ring to it. joe biden emptied it but president trump always the real estate mogul saw the opportunity to fill it back up with 30,000 criminal migrants. >> 30,000 -- >> it could increase, yes. >> what would be the amount -- >> it depends. country or less that will not take back their criminals they sent to us -- they sent them to us, they put them into the caravans. they were sent by those countries, they will be met harshly with sanctions. >> up and running? >> it will be up very quickly. not very much. a lot of the structures already there. >> greg: always thinking about
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cost-cutting. jessica, how can liberals like you complain if you think this is bad, why don't you offer to house the migrants yourself? >> jessica: you know how hard it is to get a apartment big enough to a growing family, i just don't have the space. so an offshore immigrant prison that has never held more than 800 people is going to house 30,000. seems unlikely. but may be. also tom homan and trump saying it is going to be the housing for the criminals. about 50% of the 7300 that they have gotten rid of are actually criminals, and were even detaining americans. did you see this story in milwaukee? a mom, a grandmother, at a toddler were speaking spanish, god forbid, get taken in, they had to show i.d.s and birth certificates to get -- >> greg: make mistakes peered we are totally behind what is happening, even when a mistake is made.
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we are not like democrats that go oh, well, the mistake is the policy itself. >> jessica: come on. if you are only getting, at best, half out of the group that you said you were sending back, the colombians, "the washington post" -- >> greg: what do you mean? you made one exception. this family. >> jessica: i just said that about 50% from nbc's reporting of the 7300 that they have gotten out are actually criminals. >> greg: but the rest are illegals, so what's the problem? >> jessica: just say we are getting everybody out who is here undocumented. >> judge jeanine: they had a deportation order -- let me finish. you are going to have a deportation order that doesn't necessarily mean that you are convicted of something. it could mean you have been here six times and we keep telling you not to come back so don't freaking come back, all right? so don't act like we are sending out not the worst of the worst. and by the way, this place has the ability to hold 30,000 people. we have had get most since i think the early 1800s, okay?
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and it was meant to be a military facility. migrants have been there before. it has been a facility for migrants for decades so let's not act like this is so out of the ordinary peered by the way, i don't know why the president needs it because he said they're going to take them back and they're going to like it and i thought they were going to airdrop them or something. i am tired of the softies on the left saying oh, you are going to get this one, that one -- no, we are getting dirtbags out of the country -- >> jessica: and toddlers. >> judge jeanine: who are hurting americans, whether toddlers does she want to talk about toddlers? how about the child victims, women victims of murder, families have to live with that. this will make illegals think twice about coming to this country. they are going to say, hell, i want to go to guantanamo, normally i would expect to go to new york, get arrested, they let you out, beat the hell out of a cop and get a free hotel.
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now they are going to say, this guy is nuts, he is going to put us in guantanamo and no one is going to change his mind. go, mr. president. >> greg: you know, you could argue that if you are an illegal in chicago or oakland or san francisco or new york, gitmo is a step up. >> dana: doesn't sound so bad, does it? >> greg: no, you've got a beach. >> dana: can see the reporter in the clip but they are asking the president about that, what do you think we were doing in new york city? we were having all of these tense or all of the bad behavior was happening including human trafficking right here and we were paying for it. i love this idea. i think it is very smart. democrats made gitmo public enemy number one in terms of american real estate because of an interrogation of a mass terrorist. then they were likely have to close it. why? you have to close it because there was an interrogation of a terrorist that you didn't like? i know, please don't at me, and all of the arguments you are
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going to make, they made me answer questions about them. i love this because of all of the things jeanine has said. we have had it, it is ours, and also i think it is smart for us to have a strategic position in the region that has more people there, more americans on the island. >> greg: what say you, jesse? >> jesse: [laughs] you know, jessica, why we are getting some people mixed up that are, you know, just border crossers -- >> jessica: these are americans peered. >> jesse: convicted criminals. it is because of sanctuary cities. if they had just kept these guys in jail, you could have agents go directly to jail and pick up the criminal from jail, but what is happening as you guys have released these convicts into the communities, so than they have had to spend time making a plan, getting a team to go out, and as they go out and get these bad hombres, they are picking up regular border crossers, as well. to once again, it is your fault. >> greg: yeah, how about that,
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: well, thanks. democrats and the media are now unloading their -- new press secretary karoline leavitt. >> she has probably been put in there because according to donald trump she is a 10. you know that is what it is. >> judge jeanine: okay, they tell me no time for questions, but isn't it rich that "the view" is saying she got the job based on looks or dei is all about based on looks?
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jessica? >> jessica: no, it's not. so first of all, i have my objections to the job that karine jean-pierre did but she worked in policy for 21 years, five presidential campaigns and worked in two administrations. karoline leavitt in her first week, everyone was heaping praise on her, she didn't know things like a medicaid would be affected, she didn't know the freeze was unfrozen dataset it right today, jesse -- and she didn't know this condoms in gaza story was bogus peered you can . that seems like somebody who may be is in a little bit over her head. we will see how it goes. i want to give her the benefit of the doubt. >> greg: that is some benefit. >> judge jeanine: dana, you were press secretary. she look like she is in over her head? >> dana: no, she will be great. she's young. but she is wise beyond her years and she has access to the president, which is something someone didn't have, and that would be the person the last four years until toward the end
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when they let her have access. also, karine jean-pierre would say that joe biden was running circles behind the scenes at the white house. that absolutely wasn't true, if you want to trace directly how all of the democrats lost, you can go right back to the biggest lie, was that one, and they perpetuated it from there. remind. >> jesse: mark cuban said the president doesn't surround himself by anybody smart, and joy behar and those guys come of course this was going to happen, this is why conservative women just have to move on, do their thing and not worry about the criticism from folks like at "the view" peered. >> judge jeanine: right, jessica, conservative women shouldn't care? >> jesse: i don't speak for women, i've tried that, it did not go well. [laughter] but blonde women are overrepresented behind the white house podium and it is time to bring back brunettes. that is what people are saying, not me. if someone had told me that i only got this job because i was a 10, i would have said thank you. >> greg: exactly. >> jesse: to jessica's point,
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the condom bombs are real, is really media all over the story and i am more in touch with the israeli people then you. >> jessica: they are my peopl people. >> jesse: condom blowing up in your face. >> greg: is she really a 10? we'll be right back. [laughter] >> dana: jesse was a 7. >> greg: joy behar calls her a . i mean, how dare she objectify a woman with a sexist rating system but such a typical thing from a 10.5. >> judge jeanine: well said. democrats face the ugly truth. find out more next. ♪ ♪
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dad: you can talk to me. son: it's been really, really hard for me. ♪ ♪ >> jessica: welcome back. here is a brutal truth about my fellow democrats -- so glad i got this block -- we are extremely unpopular. the most unpopular we have ever been in polling that dates back to 2008 according to quinnipiac university. 57% of registered voters have an unfavorable opinion. judge, why are democrats so bad? >> judge jeanine: you know, i don't understand it. i think they should stick to
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their beliefs and make sure that they stay with kamala. they want to be true to themselves. you just stay right on that path. believe me, i hope you do. it will be good for america. we will win again. >> jessica: greg, you are into seems lately and you said you have interest in helping us resurrect the party. >> greg: i went at length yesterday, i will refer people to go back to yesterday's show and review my comments. as for now, i have to go. you have heard of the brain drain when the united states extracts the most talented minds from other countries, which is one reason why america excels, but then all these other countries, they suck. look what happens to them, they lost all of their people. this is what happens to other countries. this is what happens to the democratic party. the smartest members of your party have bolted. the deepest independent thinkers needed for your pastures. what the democrat party is experiencing right now is an
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actual rain drain peered you have kamala and mayor pete wandering around, roads, roads. if you watch the zombie movies, you know what i mean. there is no path right now. the question, who is your visionary? is there somebody who can lead you out of this wilderness? who is fearless enough that you would want to share the risk and not worry about being canceled? may be a stephen smith. and mayor pete. >> jessica: dana? >> dana: three things democrats should do is focus on workers being cut out of their jobs because of artificial intelligence, take on the education establishment because 33% of kids in the country can read, and go it all in on nuclear power. but i actually really love reading about how mayor pete moves to michigan and he wants to run for senate after jerry peters -- gary peters retired. enjoy touting your work for electric vehicles in detroit. he is just going to get crushed. >> jessica: jesse, how will
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you help? >> jesse: i won't. you have three options. the way -- out of power for 12 years and finally come back or trump and republicans screw things up royally in your back in four years. that is three, pay attention. your p at ameriprise financial, we know our clients are so much more than clients. they're go-getters and game-changers, legacy-leavers and visionaries, healers and confidants. the goals that matter most to you matter most to us. helping you achieve them is what we do best. with personal financial advice from an advisor you can trust, and goal-based investing and solutions. it's no wonder we have a 4.9 out of 5 client satisfaction rating. ameriprise financial. advice worth talking about.
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to discover how early christians paved the way for our civilization. out of the collapse of the western half of the roman empire comes pure chaos. but out of that chaos comes faith. whether you're a person of faith, a history enthusiast, or just curious, you'll discover inspiring stories from the earliest beginnings of christianity. including why early christians faced persecution and how they spread christ's message during the fall of rome. it truly is miraculous that christianity has survived to the 21st century. at no cost to you, you'll receive a front row seat to history as it unfolds through the eyes of the earliest christians. i'm kent calvert. this is our course on ancient christianity. let's begin. this inspiring story is waiting for you at learnfromhillsdale.org.
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virgata. prosciutto. fig and a prosciutto. dig in everybody. wow. all right. sorry, dana. >> i'll take that. all right. you're next. all right. tonight we have the show you might have missed. it's brand new. jamie lissow doctor. drew. kat. timpf. tyrus. let's do this. greg. how many nights you know the rules. all right, let's roll the. wait. you have to guess. yeah. here we go. what? okay. how many? how many? how many nuts, judge. >> eight. >> eight. six. six. nine. nine. four. four. let's do it. squirrel! >> one. >> there should be music for this. yeah, because right now i just hear jesse eating. >> eight. wow. nine. >> wow. he could put a lot in his mouth. >> ten. >> oh, i. >> never win. >> yeah, look at that. squirrels are amazing. wow. yeah. and the answer is 12.
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>> wow. >> you. i think judge win the squirrel. >> monk. >> thank you. i'm so excited. >> you better be. >> yeah, i'll go quickly. country star eric church is doing his part to help out those in north carolina. he did. his song carolina is featured in a tourism campaign. the people of asheville and the appalachians, they they were a part of this whole ad, and it's really fabulous. and i encourage you to check it out. jessica. >> mine's a little bit longer. do you want to plug your show? no. go ahead. okay. >> oh. that's nice. jesse. you should thank jesse for that. >> now, i don't have time. >> exactly. >> this is just the worst. there. this mother who has a visually impaired son, got braille on her manicure so that he could read it. and it said, love you, shae. which is his name? yes. >> that is very sweet. >> that was worth it. all right, that's it for us, everyone. have a great night. >> welcome to jesse watters primetime tonight. >> how you can co
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