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i am dana perino, what judge jeanine pirro, jesse watters, greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ it is the art of the trade war, just moments ago, canadian prime minister justin trudeau announcing a deal with president trump that u.s. tariffs will be paused on canada for at least 30 days. justin trudeau says he "had a good call with president trump and that canada is implementing a $1.3 billion border plan with nearly 10,000 frontline personnel to work on protecting the border." he will also appoint a fentanyl czar and label cartels as terrorists. and president trump reacting says this. "canada has agreed to ensure we have a secure northern border and to end the drugs like manta and all that have been pouring into our country killing hundreds of thousands of americans while destroying their families and communities all across our country." that follows the big win for
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president trump that pausing 25% tariffs on mexico for one month as well. this is after mexico's president agreed to reinforce the southern border with 10,000 national guard members, extending the throw of illegal drugs. here's president trump earlier. >> is there any chance that canada or china could also deal with mexico? >> no one is out. i can't tell you what will happen. >> is that what you agreed to to change your mind on the tariff? >> i would like to see canada become our 51st state. no one can compete with us because we are the pot of gold, but if we don't keep winning and doing well, we won't be the pot of gold and then tariffs won't be so good for us. but when you are the pot of gold, the tariffs are very good. they are very powerful. >> dana: and democrats are responding with condemnation and some prop comedy. >> it's going to affect here,
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okay, most of it, corona here comes from mexico. it's going to affect your guac, because what is guacamole made of, avocados from mexico. >> you might want to name at the super bowl tax, avocados, beer from mexico will go up. >> the average family will have their cost increase by $1200 for when year. >> dana: been looking for this epic jesse/harold take down all day. so the governor of canada, he has decided let's play ball. >> jesse: trump launches this trade war on friday, and all i hear from harold, inflation, recession, economic armageddon, what happens? mexico caves, canada caves, china's saying, yes, we will absolutely buy as much as we can from your american farmers. and that dow has essentially
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gone flat, so harold's beautiful portfolio remains unscathed. >> harold: as does yours. >> jesse: china waging the united states, a pandemic killing millions of americans, they are dumping cheap steel through mexico into the united states of america, and the cartels are sending fentanyl and migrants all into our country. don't get me started on the canadians, harold, you know what they do with the dairy duties. we have discussed that. also dumping cheap lumber that they subsidize. your friends in the banking industry, they can even landing canada. they can even accept deposits less than six figures. they are also delinquent on norad and nato. and as you heard donald trump say, they can solve this problem by becoming a state. we are the pot of gold, because every other country needs us more than we need them. and it's not like oh, my gosh, modelo just went up to $11.99 a
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six pack. over there but it is $6.99. american consumers have choices, with automobiles you might have to pay a little bit more or you have all of these people reassure in the united states. you are already seeing hyundai, audi and porsche making cars here. steve matting removing his shoes out of china, samsung leaving mexico to go into south carolina. this is a great day for what does he call it? the most beautiful word in the english language, tariff. >> dana: second most beautiful word, harold. >> harold: it's good to be back. you have not lost her fastball, jesse. i think that the president, i root for menace. i know that there are many in this country including the president who look to the markets and the u.s. equity markets as a barometer of how the country is doing and how the country is faring. and we get a scorecard at the end of the day about 4:00.
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we were down on session lows far worse than what the market closed out to answer that point. number two, the president is in his honeymoon still and i think that justin trudeau, and the president of mexico recognizes that. i will leave it for politico around both parties with 10,000 troops on the border, 10,000 in canada was worth the back and forth that they had. i am one that is glad that we got that. for justin trudeau also to acknowledge that fentanyl and they will label these cartels as criminals is a good thing. they will outline this and let us know we have to look forward to. we should not kid ourselves, the entity we are focused on his china. and unless china stopped sending it, unless we get a better deal with china on some other things, this won't be worth much. now the challenge with mexico, the tension is the border only. and it is fentanyl, human trafficking, illegal immigrants,
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and canada, the president says we have an imbalance with trade on some of those things. and the question is if we are getting people to build and manufacture in america, do we have the personnel, do we have the workers in our own country? one of the great tensions that i try to raise a week or so ago is we are importing a lot of people in our country which is smart to do. but we can only import so many without impacting the core of the country. and if we are not going to produce good workers in michigan and indiana, north carolina, south carolina, tennessee, people are able to take these jobs there produced a manufacturer who will ultimately have to keep importing people and keep emigrating people into our country. but i root for the president, jesse. i still believe if you ask most economists, liberal or republican, democrat or conservative, tariffs are taxes on people. so the good thing about canada, cars, trucks, oil, gas, they have been imposed this evening, you and i and most importantly
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the working class americans who put donald trump over, they would be paying more tomorrow in the following day. so hooray for the present and forgetting the 30 day pause on these increases in taxes. >> dana: one of the dynamics, gas, and a honeymoon. man, but it's a contrast with the last four years which was basically, remember when president biden yelled at the reporters and said, i know more for years than any of you -- what did that do? >> judge jeanine: i think that we are constantly reminded, dana, the difference between coming in oh, biden and donald trump. everyday i say how do we tolerate joe biden given the movement that donald trump it has made in two weeks. i mean, this is crazy. but donald trump is really the first president to use his economic might to influence four is foreign policy and to better the situation for the american people. and the bigger issue instead of
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worrying about tariffs i think is how can we protect jobs in manufacturing. and i agree with you on that. but you know, watching the democrats now take out and avocado on guac and things like that. where were they the last four years when americans cannot afford groceries and talk about it, which is one of the reasons they lost of the election. they are so politically and ideologically motivated that they will never sync with the american people again unless they get right with the american people. but think about the fact that if you go to europe, you don't see american cars. in the united states, in new york at, it's mercedes, bmw, jaguar, volkswagen, why? because they as far as they are concerned, they placed tariffs on american cars. and we just buy their cars. it's time for us to really level the playing field, because we
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are tariffed all over the world. the president is doing it in a way where it is about fentanyl and the border and canada caving and mexico caving. and look at columbia. the first week, you are not sending us our criminals back. and then all of a sudden, we are sending the criminals back. venezuela, i mean, you have ric grenell, got prisoners back from venezuela and now they are taking it all back. it's like donald trump said you are going to take it back and you're going to like it. so the so-called dumbest trade war by the wall street general is not a trade war, it's really a drug war. >> dana: i don't think that the democrats complaining about egg prices is going to work. they did not care about egg prices for four years. >> greg: they don't have a lot to go on and as point, i always enjoy a good prop comedian with chuck schumer trying to prove his point with avocados, but he should commit to the bit. if he is going to say that this is what you are going to mess from mexico, he should then have
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explosive diarrhea. just to show you everything you're going to miss. every monday you get the question from hair and makeup, how was your weekend to watch the game, did you go apple picking? harold? did you throw out that old futon, jesse? imagining asking trump that question. i got him to release the hostages and get them out of business. mexico agreed dated, canada agreed, got kicked out 51 intel liars, fire g.o.p. deep stators and got canada to punch itself in the face. so how was your weekend? so this is a requiem, is that the right word? i don't know, you don't even know what i'm going to say. >> jesse: don't listen to me. >> greg: it's for people that work on the weekends, he has a big mug of coffee and checks his email, government does not work
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on the weekends, elon musk, the statement, the early bird gets the worm, it's the early bird that works weekends gets more worms than a bait shop. so everything is happening so fast, which i love. it is somewhere that stenographers cannot keep up with trump. when joe biden was in office, the stenographer would run personal errands between his thoughts. so everything is faster, trump 2.0 versus the previous administration is like a smart bone versus a commodore 64. and it is understandable, and it is cohesive because every single action succeeds from a fidelity to principle. america first, people get that in the one in charge is known not to bluff. so you put those two things together in the world is your oyster, but unfortunately, democrats they have a seafood allergy, they could not get anything done. so now you learn, the lesson by big government and the
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deep state is to be fast and agile. because that's the only way out to run out blob. the question is was that so it is possible? where the previous administrations keeping the golden age from us? and did trump just released the dam literally in california? figuratively i'll roll over the world? i've never seen so many people say, no, you can't do that and then say, yes, right away, sir. i was wrong when i said that he would complete his presidency and three months. it's now two months, and he will be under budget. look at your face, harold. >> dana: one of my favorite lines of yours from last week. up next, dancing while in the dumps, democratic leaders say they have no coherent message to fight president trump, but they sure can move. we will show you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ my dad believed in hard work, and the farm was the perfect place to learn grit, determination and problem solving.
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: president trump broke the democrats so badly he has them dancing to their own demise. the dnc needing to elect a new chairman was a full blown parody. chock-full of steep beaches that showed the party has learned nothing from their losses, the losers concerning themselves with awkward singing and dancing and gender confusion. the outgoing dnc chair could not even explain his own party's rules for their gender balance provisions. >> our rules specify that when we have a gender nonbinary candidate or officer, the nonbinary individual is counted as neither male or female, and the remaining six must be gender
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balanced. with the result of the previous four elections, our elected officers are currently two male and two female. in order to be gender balanced, we must -- we must elect one male, one female, and one person of any gender. >> judge jeanine: and if you need a more proof that the democratic party is a dumpster fire of epic proportions, more than 50 democratic leaders spoke with "the new york times" and revealed the party struggling. to find its footing in the new term. with one lawmaker saying "we have no coherent message." you think? dana, i will start with you. every week whether it is axios, "washington post," "the new york times," you know, they write these articles about how we need to work on our messaging and we need to be introspective and -- it's not that difficult why they lost.
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>> dana: it's not, and they are on the struggle bus and their convention was really good for the republicans. they picked a boring white guy from minnesota because tim walz worked out so well for them. it also showed that the left-wing activists are much more influential in the party than the old school nancy pelosi and schumer, they wanted ben winkler of wisconsin and these guys were like no, we want someone a little bit more radical and someone who reflexively anti-trump and want to buck the party in any way at least they are going to keep going and a left trajectory that they had. and these are people that want to make a point, not a difference. and i believe that the only way that they are going to have a comeback is to find somebody who will buck the party, who is going to be an insurgent, as probably no one on our radar unless they are sitting at this table. >> judge jeanine: and that so funny, i was going to go right to harold before he even suggested that. harold. what do they need? >> harold: i don't disagree
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with dana or her analysis on it. the democrats don't have an economic message. they are controlled by interest groups. it was embarrassing to watch the -- i felt bad for my friend. and what he was talking through. and drowning and cultural is issues. and watching the snippets seeing it, and did not vote for kamala harris, you felt good about not voting for kamala harris watching the lack of coherence. we have been here before, in my lifetime. and the governor out of arkansas and potential political skills, and a serious democratic party. the world is a different place than it was back when he ran for president. i would argue the wealth and achievement and education gaps are bigger and prices for things or higher. and it is really on my mind a recipe for democrats if we get our act together, if we listen
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to voters and they begin to connect and culturally, i would argue before we get an economic message, i was with a dear friend who is in politics over the weekend and shared i thought something poignant as he said no one is going to listen to us. they won't take us seriously if we can't get on right on some of these cultural issues and connect with people bread-and-butter around the dinner table and where they live. so i am hopeful we get back, but this week i was not encouraging. >> judge jeanine: and controlled by interest groups, there is a congresswoman, jasmine crockett from texas and her whole message seemed to be that -- and i am wondering how much the party will follow through that trump is psychotic and everything he does underlines it's all about white supremacy and hate, i mean, and they figured out that that does not work. >> jesse: is she related to davy crockett? a different crockett? >> greg: it's from
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"miami vice." a. >> jesse: this goes back to barack obama. he goes and aunt declares a culture war and starts picking winners and losers. he has this little rainbow coalition. and they think of the graphics as destiny. what happens? they got whacked by donald trump 1.0. and the only reason he did not get reelected was because of the china's virus, then they bring in the older white vice president who cut a deal with the radical left and they will let him do whatever they want. print money, empty the jails, open the borders, declare a war on common sense. another cultural revolution. smacked in the face again. but donald trump again. and so you have a boxer who has been knocked out cold twice. he is in the hospital and basically brain-dead because he forgot about the fundamentals. and the fundamentals are you protect the workers. you protect families, the borders, and the american dollar. they have lost their cut men, they don't have media anymore. they lost their promoter, they don't have x anymore, and they lost their casino to fight and
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because all of their donors went to the other side. so this is what i would do, harold. i would hang them up, harold. hang them up and pick a new sport. >> judge jeanine: i think that they should stay. keep that route. >> jesse: or stan get hit in the face. >> judge jeanine: go. >> greg: that could change. a lot of people asked me, could you please summarize everything you have ever said. that's what i'm going to do right now. the democratic party created the largest preference to falsification operation and political history by being so offensive and intolerant, no one would tell them to stop, because they just avoided them. when your persuasion is based on fear that we are going to destroy your reputation, then no one is going to approach you and say, hey, look, maybe you are off-base, because any would be destroyed. now you couple that with the hoax matrix imploding so that now everybody is an expert in media lies and coercion, that means you can't sell your bad ideas to the public anymore
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through msnbc and cnn, because they see through it. it's a gelman effect, then you have the sunk cost where after a decade of identity politics, you can't divest from that. it is just too much. and you artie put money in it, now this combines and you create a smaller and smaller units of resistance, because all of the smart people have left and the idiots, they can't go anywhere else, because we will take tulsi gabbard and rfk and elon and donald trump, he was a democrat, and of course, harold will be here soon. but we don't want crockett, we don't want to swell well, we don't want maxine waters, you keep those bozos. but the bozo unit will get smaller and smaller and why is that? the high ground maneuver. republicans declaring themselves the party of common sense leaves no turf around it. every party needs to differentiate itself from the other party, how do you differentiate from common sense? what is next for the democratic party after wokeism?
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beastie reality? voodoo sacrifice? i mean in cuckoo corner, what's left? >> harold: [laughs] >> judge jeanine: i headed to, the disruptive's are at it again. find out more, next. ♪ ♪ can neuriva support your brain health? mary. janet. hey! eddie. no! fraser. frank. frank. fred. how are you? support up to seven brain health indicators, including memory. when you need to remember, remember neuriva. sheldon: you know they say, losing hope, that's the real disaster. when tropical storm fred sent a devastating wall of water and debris down this river, it seemed hopeless.
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♪ ♪ >> this is a constitutional crisis that we are into day. >> because elon musk did not create u.s. aid, he does not have the power to destroy it. and who is going to stop him? we are. >> this is what the beginning of dictatorship looks like. >> jesse: angry democrats throwing a hissy fit after elon musk dropped the hammer on the hunter biden of government agencies. it's called usaid, and earlier
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staffers got locked out of their headquarters in washington as it gets rolled over into the state department. the agency is supposed to oversee humanitarian development and security programs and some 120 countries and is in charge of over $70 billion of your taxpayer money. but the trump administration argues it has become a clown car of corruption and elon musk sums it up this way. "usaid is a criminal organization. time for it to die." ." so elon musk had a busy weekend too, greg. >> greg: it's pretty incredible, you can judge the deception of something by the name and what the name tries to mislead you into believing. u.s. aid is not about aid anymore than the marx brothers wrote the communist manifesto. it's just the name. but it tricks you. and if you are lazy like me, you just assume it's all about aid. the beauty of this new administration is that it forces
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you to learn about stuff that you did not really want to, like i did not know what a deminimus to a loophole was. it sounds like a cross-stitch or something. but it's a massive deal for small businesses, because china shifts 1.4 billion packages. through this loophole, and that are made under sweatshops for very little money, that stops. u.s. aid if you read about it as basically seems to be like it is a front group that gives money to groups to do things that our governments can't do directly. so it sounds a lot like ngo, illegal immigration, all of that money was going there. and if you look at what they are connected to coming to find out that usaid also doubles back into our country whether it is soros funded prosecutors, of course the worst thing, eco-health alliance which was behind the covid virus, and perhaps a pro hamas protesters trying to figure out the money, so i like to look at who is complaining and work backward to
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read you might see a threat between the loudest voices i'm looking at the harold ford hands-on modeling school, because i don't think that's real, when people are screaming this is a threat to democracy it was a threat to bureaucracy. in the fear that it is instilled by just saying open your books, that tells you everything, if you are terrified by showing us how you spend your money, then we know you are a crook. >> jesse: handsome harold, and he was invoked and you can respond. >> harold: i agree with greg and big part, but conflating what elon musk did over the weekend when he won it access to the treasury department materials and asking for u.s. aid to shut down our two different things paired he is not a government employee and for him to ask for those payments and to understand how that payment process system works, i think was just wrong. i think he won't win a personality contest, but he will certainly win a smarts contest and an intellectual contest.
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i think slimming down government and continuing to make it effective in allowing it to be effective, he personifies that. he has saved us money with his efforts to get us to space and explore, we are spending less with him and doing more, that should be the model. just firing people and asking for materials, president trump i know he wants elon musk to be a big part of this, but elon musk who derives most of his income today from government contracts which nothing is wrong with that, he should not of access as a nongovernment employee to -- if this were a democrat and they put jeffrey katzenberg or they decided to put another democrat in charge of helping to slim down the cost of government and they did it this way, i would be critical of them saying you can't do it this way if you want to ensure that people are -- that it will have credibility. usaid i'm not here to defend all of that, but i know this, they're been 20 global health outbreaks over the last many years they have partnered with partners to try to ensure that they did not get to american
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soil. >> greg: how much did they cost? >> harold: malaria and polio, they have been integral to doing that. i don't disagree that there are things they should probably not be doing, but we should not throw the baby out with the bathwater and this is an organization that has existed for a long time. if you can slim it down to make it effective, let's do it. i think mr. elon musk and mr. trump he does take a step back, being a little bit vindictive to some of these organizations. >> judge jeanine: here's the problem, u.s. taxpayer monies should go for u.s. national interests. okay, to the extent that there are u.s. national interests supported by this usaid organization in 2023 spend 42, $43 billion on global humanitarian operations, if we spent some of that money on our senior citizens, on our veterans, on people, hurricane areas, the problem with this is
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that this clearly, i don't care how long this agency has existed, we need information. we need transparency. and the 90 day push should not be a problem for the democrats who are always supporting transparency. no agency should be free of being monitored and they should come the special interests end up taking over when no one is monitoring, and then when they think that no one is looking, it inevitably leads to corruption. that's how you see in something that was started out the positively turns out to end up being a criminal organization. when no one is looking, that's a problem. >> harold: there is no evidence that that is a criminal organization. >> judge jeanine: let me finish, this country, this group has given money, mostly to liken ngo to ukraine, ethiopia, jordan, somalia, syria -- what is all of this about? and part of this stuff is drug
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shows in ecuador, atheism in nepal, trans, in peru. so let's keep telling that up, that does not do anything for my country. >> jesse: we are funding atheism in nepal, that's an interesting one. >> dana: we've been talking a little bit about how democrats are finding ways to funnel money to their causes. and this might be another place for that. i'm okay with a pause. i do think there are some great things that actually do help a president with national security issues for health diplomacy for example it smart. sports diplomacy can be very smart. and we are really the only country in the world that people want to be like anyway. so i get that. i think that putting marco rubio in charge of it is a smart decision. but if you think about what the biden administration was bragging about before they left, they were trying to get as much money out the door as possible, and they were sending it to lots of different things, green energy, subsidy type things, but
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also trans issues in honduras, that does not make any sense. that just get to harold was talking about, polio, malaria, things like that make a lot of sense. some of these other things get people upset and i can understand why. i don't think "sesame street" and iraq is probably a good use of taxpayer dollars. i get that. so i think a pause is appropriate, but that rubio will be somebody smart to be able to handle decisions. my last point on this is, it's not like these guys are coming up with us on their own, look to congress heard several of these things that we have talked about before -- every block of the show, congress is derelict in its duty, or they are shoving things into these big omnibus bills for example, "sesame street" and iraq, people don't come up with us out of thin air. congress has a responsibility here, and they have basically been absent. >> harold: the president has every right to do that. he can't pause a law, congress
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spends money. if he wants to do this, he should zero out their budgets next year. no president has the power to say i did not like what they other president did, so i'm going to pause the spending myself. presidents have the power to go to congress and passed laws of undoing. what he is doing is a violation of the separation of powers. and i want president trump to succeed, but i want the country to last longer. and you can't do this this particular way, judge, i believe. >> jesse: all i hear harold saying is i want "sesame street" and iraq. >> dana: will you tell me that again. >> jesse: up next, anti-i.c.e. protesters are shutting down our freeways and burning the american flag. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tsigns, create factory grade visual solutions to perfect your process. ♪ fastsigns. make your statement™.
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>> greg: thousands of anti-i.c.e. protesters, waving flags at our freeway after burning an american flag over the weekend. all to protest of donald trump's deportation raids. >> i.c.e. is not welcome here. [honking] ♪ ♪ [screaming] >> greg: , dana, maybe it is me, this feels like a mixed message, waving our country's flag while demanding you don't get sent back and then burning the flag at the place you want to stay at, that's like saying i am smart and i watched jesse watters prime time. they don't go together. >> jesse: i don't need an exclamation point at the end of the show title. it is assumed it's good. >> dana: it does make you wonder if the climate groups are working with the immigration groups to be the most hated groups in america. >> greg: who is behind it? who is behind this?
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is it usaid? >> dana: i don't think it is them, but i do think it is so soros. funded by the arabella advisors. >> greg: funded by usaid. it's all the consents, judge. it's one tangled web of evil. >> judge jeanine: it is a tangled web of evil. they love their country enough to waive their flag here, but they don't love it enough to move back home which would take about an hour and a half. and in the end, i love -- they have a sign that says i.c.e. is not welcome here. that i thought was very informative. i mean, illegals telling us what ice can do in our cities. >> greg: i will go out on a limb and predict that you say you are not going to be for t this. >> dana: he largely agrees with what has been set around the table. >> harold: the protest may backfire and actually get the protesters deported even sooner. then they might have been
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deported, this, i share your confinement here. i don't understand what -- if the goal here was to say that we want tom homan strategy of deporting the worst first and we are not the worst, we are working on trying her hardest to be citizens and playing by the rules, they broke the rules, and i agree with the judge, i don't understand the waving, you said, the waving of the mexican flag and then burning to your point, the american flag, which i don't -- this is -- >> greg: you know, jesse, it was called off from making arrests. so the mayor cannot respond to a fire or a group blocking a freeway. should she go? >> jesse: yes, she should go, greg. what a layup! how are people burning anything in l.a. right now? >> greg: excellent point. >> jesse: walking around with lighter fluid, didn't you learn your lesson? >> judge jeanine: that is so true. it. >> greg: you should stop
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there, jesse. you are going to ruin the moment. >> judge jeanine: that was huge. >> greg: this happens once a year, jesse says something that no one has ever heard before. he just discovered jelly roll. >> jesse: better late than never. >> greg: "the fastest" up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ are you suffering from bladder and bowel leaks? it's time to take control and talk to a physician specialist about axonics therapy. you can even try it first to see if it works for you. call this number today. stop suffering in silence.
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♪ ♪ >> harold: welcome back. welcome back. one and our moments. the men are not being zen and hot logo, flocking to female yoga and pilates classes and women are in rage. >> men heavy breathing, slurping, gulping his water. it is 7:00 in the morning, why must you take up more space than he already naturally do. can you bg mirror, we get it, you are a man? you don't need to act like that. it's annoying and we all secretly hate you. >> harold: i've never been to a yoga or pilates class, but she's had a very serious about what that guy was doing paired what are your thoughts on this? >> greg: is she the only one? is this the thing where we do a story based on one person. i am all for that, it's fun. will we do a quick quiz, what
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they have posted the same outrage if the man had identified as a woman and was waving his junk in the locker room? like a lot of these people, this is a very safe and mundane outrage. you can express this opinion without risk, but it would have been nicer if you had posted outrage about men saying they are women going into the actual safe spaces of high school college girls locker rooms, dorm rooms, campgrounds, bedrooms, whatever you call them, where you used to live? >> jesse: i was going to say the exact same thing, but morse distinctly in a little bit more flamboyantly. but way to steal my talking point, greg. that's exactly what i was going to say. i was going to say, ladies, let me get this straight! let me get this straight, ladies, and a glance, and i would glance. why are you not for men in your hot yoga spaces, but you are for trans men in the same spaces? riddle me this, judge jeanine.
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>> harold: judge, what are your thoughts on this? >> judge jeanine: thank you, harold. i could care less, you know what i don't like men in any of these classes, pilates or yoga, it takes them too long. the instructor has to show them how to do it. they slow down the class. >> greg: so it's like when women take driving classes. >> judge jeanine: not me. >> harold: do you have a strong thought about men in these classes? >> dana: this is why you need to take private classes. i say that as an elitist. if there was a trans person, they would complain, but only anonymously. >> greg: private hot yoga with dana perino on only fans. >> harold: i don't want to have it back like this again. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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