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wilderness. we have to go, deeper discussion. thank you so much. >> you are welcome. >> will: it is time for will of the people. sharon says hey, will, i love the show but don't you dare try to steal country music from tennessee. we are the country music capital, that was yesterday me suggesting it comes to taxis peered jane said please don't do this, you have been pleading for the united states to stay out of foreign policies, now you flip flop year political narrative overnight, bad look, will. no i haven't, james. i think you need to look at a unicorn in politics like donald trump and think have we learned nothing from t "the artf the deal"? and then finally robert says it is minnesota, not michigan. pete hegseth will not be happy peered the oly olympic hockey ts minnesota in the northeast. i stand corrected. now i give you "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, dana perino, and
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greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> i proposal a lot of people are talking about. >> everybody loves it. [laughter] >> jesse: president trump giving gaza a five star review, game changing plan to bring stability to the middle east with the proposed real estate acquisition to have the united states take over the war-torn gaza strip and rebuild it into the "riviera of the middle east." >> the u.s. will take over the gaza strip, and we will do a job with it to loan it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous, unexploded bombs and other weapons on this site, level the site, and get rid of the destroyed buildings, level it out. history, you know, just can't let it keep repeating itself. we have an opportunity to do
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something that could be phenomenal, and i don't want to be cute, i don't want to be a wise guy, but the riviere of the middle east, this could be something that could be -- this could be so magnificent. >> jesse: karoline leavitt giving the media some details on the building blueprint for the max strip. >> outside of the box thinker and visionary leader who solves problems that many others especially in this city claim are unsolvable. >> can you explain this reversal and how building and owning gaza squares with america first foreign policy? >> i would reject the premise of your question that this forces the united states to be entangled in conflicts abroad. the president has not committed to putting boots on the ground in gaza. he has also said that the united states is not going to pay for the rebuilding of gaza. his administration is going to work with our partners in the region... >> jesse: and right on cue, the liberal media and the democrats are falling for the trap set by president trump and
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freaking out over the maga in the mediterranean plan, watch. >> it is part of the culmination of what i view to be genocide of the fallacy in people and this is genuinely the most horrific humanitarian catastrophe we have seen in modern history. >> it is the wackiest idea. he has ever come up with. >> he things the coastline of gaza is going to be great for some new hotel. >> it is preposterous and illegal. >> american materialism at its roots. >> palestinians. >> throwing a match on an already very volatile region. >> i will bring articles of impeachment against the president for dastardly deeds proposed and dastardly deeds done. >> jesse: dana, they say it is a crazy idea, but you know what is a crazier idea? having the palestinians live next to the israelis. >> dana: yes, when i first saw it i was like wait, what, okay, i am here for it because you know how i am on all of those
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things. next cuba for me. i think this is the most compassionate thing that anyone has said about the palestinians for a long time. when you thing about it, what was the alternative? go back to the rubble? there is no sewage system, no plan, festering hate of the israelis so they can lob rockets from gaza into israel, that was the plan? what was biden doing? they basically allowed iran to get more and more power, and i know that the democrats are going to freak out about five things a day, and he knew exact what he was doing. they certainly did that. but now everybody is saying, wait, maybe there is another way to do this. and what is interesting from the israeli political standpoint, on bibi netanyahu's right, and he has a little bit of a problem keeping his coalition together because everybody is always after him and it is a difficult situation, it is a tough neighborhood. on his right, they are very frustrated with him for not doing more, but they love this
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idea. they have been bringing it up for about three decades. why don't we ask somebody to do that? plus if you think about what trump did in the first term with nato, he said you guys want us to be part of nato, then you've got to pay up. what the state is also say to the arab world, if you are not going to help take care of the palestinians, i guess i will. i guess i will have to do it. now they are like, no. and now you can have the focus on okay, so what about those innocent palestinians? what are you going to do with them? and saying -- i don't think that any single, not even one boot of any american is going to be on the ground to do this. what it did is it changed the conversation. i think it is very interesting. i don't think the alternative to going to wait for the next october 7th was the best idea. i just want to add one other thing. a greenwald is an executive editor at commentary magazine, i listen to him a lot, he has a newsletter that is free, i am a subscriber but i think you can sign up for free --
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>> greg: and god. >> dana: i think you can but you should subscribe. thomas jefferson said if you want something you've never had, you must be willing to do something you have never done. and he said the world is already different for what trump put forward, meeting now we can actually have a conversation about something else, and i thid kind of fun to watch the democrats freak out about genocide -- genocide? what was the alternative? we are not talking about genocide, we are talking about getting them to safety and getting them back to a place where they can actually live in peace. >> jesse: greg, have you put down a down payment for a three bedroom, no? >> greg: i am already investing in a dave & buster's. being a new father i can say this is purely a dad move. huge fight with your sister over the remote, your dad comes down, and he turns off the tv and just takes the remote. no gutfeld. that create a common enemy. dad. so the coral is over. now you've got to deal with dad and it forces the siblings to
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come up with a creative alternative and suddenly all of these middle east countries, jordan and egypt, those are the kids, have to go, well, i don't want dad involved. well, maybe you have to start thinking about paying for the rebuilding or monitoring the peace or taking in some of the refugees. it causes the kids involved to go, wall, not so fast peered we didn't really want this. they don't want america in the middle of everything. but exactly what you said. he said you are not doing anything about it and you are right, the way he described it, the fact that he is creating a new conversation. he forces, he kind of forces the world to conform and react to him. this is why he is not a president, he is now officially a legend, and a legend create a story around yourself and world leaders, they want to see him, they want selfies with him, they
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want to please him, it is a phenomenon that is not about shaking the box, he throws the box into traffic. he may make more progress simply by doing this then has been done in ages. >> jesse: judge jeanine, when you saw that donald trump was saying we should take over gaza, what was the first thing you thought? >> judge jeanine: oh, my god. what did that say? look, you know, it's true that -- whether this happens or not, this is a starting point of negotiation. donald trump is someone who is very clear and has a vision, and he is a humanitarian. he things about the fact that these palestinians have nothing to go back to. they only have hate and no future right now. they live among rubble and unexploded bombs, as well as destroyed buildings. there is no future. are the other arab countries going to come in and take care of them? egypt is not.
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jordan is not. saudi arabia is not. and we've got this faux hatred of israel by the arab countries. and what i mean by that is that the palestinians have been -- they need to let them believe that they have been wronged by israel so that the palestinians don't go into their countries. so yeah, it is terrible but israel is doing, and the palestinians need to keep their land because we don't want them in our country. queen rania of jordan, her husband abdullah, for a while, had the palestinians there, until there was black september and there was arab upon arab violence and palestinian and jordanians went to war. and you've got el-sisi saying i don't want them, they went into lebanon because lebanon didn't have a border strong enough,
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almost a democratic nation, banking institutions, it was a major christian nation, they had democratically elected government, and it was taken down by the plo and hezbollah and all of those gangs. so the only future that these palestinians have is an economic future. and that can only happen if their country is developed where there is no underground tunnels, where the kids aren't raised to hate israel, and trump doesn't want to nation build. trump wants a peaceful area, just like he did with the abraham accords, and so his job right now is to figure out where they go in the meantime, to leverage that, and to make sure that he "works with the partners in the region" to get some kind of conclusion where there is ultimately peace. >> jesse: jessica, do you have a better idea? >> jessica: listen, the two-state solution that we have all wanted for decades is allusive, and unfortunately i think it will continue to be so.
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and lots of people have tried to get it done and have failed. not just in the u.s. this was a huge issue for 20 player, who dedicated his career to try to do this and couldn't pull it off peered so w i personally do not have a better solution at this moment. but i know that this solution is untenable. certainly to the arab countries that surround palestine. it would be cleared they are not bring these people in peered it is a declaration of war on the arab people. and if he is such humanitarian, take this 2 million people and bring them here to the u.s., which is the country you are in charge of, and you resettle them. i'm just saying, you can't force these people down other countries throats. >> dana: but other countries have said they will take them. >> jessica: could take a few but talking what 2 million people peered. >> jesse: spread them out. >> jessica: you want to know how crazy the idea is, though, you have to look no further than susie wiles' face as he said it.
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there is a great shot of her, his chief of staff, the ice maiden, i think they call her, looking very expressive, like oh, my god, what is he saying? mike waltz kept it together but he looked a little surprised, too. we know where the idea came from. last year jared kushner said you could get some really great waterfront property in gaza. it could be really beautiful. and this was widely covered. so maybe he has been brewing this. may be there are great contracts to come. but the point is you can't just -- >> dana: have to step in. first of all, a podcast, they were talking about apparently donald trump watched the entire october 7th video on monday. this is not something that is oh, i cannot wait to put my hotel down there. what was the -- where is the compassion for the palestinian people from anybody else? nobody is saying that they would do anything for them. >> jessica: but that's -- but then if you are the one who is going to drop in and save everybody for it, don't you have to put some of your money where
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the mound is? >> jesse: we have funded gaza more than any other country -- >> jessica: but what are you doing with the good people? listen, i know that gaza was overrun with terrorists. i have watched a significant portion of the october 7th footage. i have not watched the full thing in its entirety. but you cannot say to all of the neighboring countries that they just need to make room for millions of people -- >> judge jeanine: why not? >> jessica: than you are the world's policeman. then you are interventionist and going back on every promise that you made on the campaign trail. i didn't say i wanted to -- >> judge jeanine: what should we do, let them live in rubble and hit the westerners and hate everyone else? >> jessica: where are you -- you can't make jordan open up. >> dana: have to step up. it is smart. >> judge jeanine: it is not about forcing jordan or anyone else. it is about making people realize that for economic success in that region, we need to have peace and rebuilding of gaza. >> jesse: and instead, jes jessica, let's try yes, we can. >> jessica: i love yes we can.
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>> jesse: where is that? >> jessica: maybe he will get a third term. >> jesse: it's already -- >> jessica: at nonconsecutive. >> jesse: sorry, jessica, it looks like the democrats are having a bad case of d.o.g.e. derangement syndrome. >> we will win! we will win! we will in! ♪ ♪ if you might pray with me real quick. 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 we do. amen. i invite you to join me in more prayer on hallow, stay prayed up businesses and communities come together on tiktok. they don't show up like they do on tiktok.
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♪ ♪ >> dana: well, the democrats are not taking this whole d.o.g.e. thing very well. the party has been holding rallies and ramping up their rage over elon musk and his efforts to cut waste in the
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federal government. >> we will not shut up. we will stand up. we will speak up. we will rise up. >> we will win! we will win! we w won't rest! we won't rest! >> shut down the city. [cheers and applause] we are at war. >> we are going to be in your face. we are going to be on your [bleep] and in touch with your inner scrappy little [bleep]. >> tell elon musk nobody elected your [bleep]. >> the nazi, godless, lawless billionaire peered. >> dana: those artless words not slowing down the d.o.g.e. train peered sweeping buyout offers and musk pulling his ex followers about it d.o.g.e. audit of the irs. voted for this.
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>> democrats were out there pertaining to be outraged about the long list, federal waste and funding, president trump was elected with a mandate from the american people to make this government more efficient peered he campaigned across this country with elon musk more than 8 million taxpayer dollars that have gone to essentially subsidizing subscriptions to "politico" on the american taxpayers' dime will no longer be happening peered >> dana: jesse, this week has been going to buildings demanding bit they being let in and don't have access and then filling videos of themselves getting angry because they weren't let in. >> jesse: yeah. you know, sex change surgeries in guatemala for $2 million, not the hill i would die on if i were a democrat, dana. there is a theme here, and it looks like we are just trying to turn the world gay. $2 million for sex changes in guatemala, gay entrance rights in uganda, the western balkans
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in vietnam and south africa. but the more you think about it, it's actually trying to exploit the divisions in other countries to distract those other countries, to tear down traditional societies, to hurt the church, to hurt authority there. because the main theme is you are basically just funding radical gay and trans rights movements in traditional societies, and what does that do to a traditional society? it makes them all hate each other and fight each other and distract them so the united states can come in and exploit those divisions. it's like when we found out the russians were using their bots to exploit the bl black lives matter movement and the radical trans movement. we pointed our fingers at each other and all hated each other and then the russians could use that for their own purposes. the money for "politico" is a huge scandal, and i hope you
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roll your eyes because i have some facts. so they have this "politico" pro thing, $25,000 to $75,000 a year. this isn't like you get access to "the wall street journal." this is a subscription that is asinine. and it only started getting paid for by the biden administration. it was running along, a couple of people headed in the government come all of a sudden biden gets elected, $8 million a year. so biden played political $26 million last four years for what? i looked at what this is, you know what it is? it is for k street lobbyists. it says who at the fda is in charge of regulation, who at hhs 22 contact? your is their directory, here is the contact information, know where the information is going so i can wax it in committee. it is not for people in the government. what do people in the government
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need to know about what's going on in the government? they are the government. why do they need to know what is going on with farm bill? maybe agriculture can call people in congress or chad pergram, what is going on, you don't need a million-dollar script cushion for that. this is a payoff product because when they started paying "politico," no one at "politico" reported biden was brain-dead for four years. they tanked the laptop. if you pay all this money, didn't you think you might learn biden was brain-dead? they pay you not to do journalism. and they never even said that this was a conflict. they hid it, jessica. >> dana: jessica, i'm going to have to turn it over to you for some commentary. >> jessica: so, the way that this story was told was that usaid spent $8 million on "politico" pro, but they just at "politico," so that couldn't just be the website we all go on every day to see what they think about this morning's coffee klatch at the bottom of the
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hill -- i do like that. but that is not true at all. it is $8 million across the entire federal government, i think usaid was 44,000. you know that people are using this to do their work, not just to find out where they can get a good reservation with whatever lobbyist wants, they do have a very -- i get it, expensive, by standard terms, but if you have any of these tools, you know how much they cost. a tool like an mri simmons that looks at -- why are you making a face? >> jesse: because this has been around since 2010, and all of a sudden when biden gets in their -- everybody gets a six griffin? this was a bailout, jessica, they bailed out "politico" because their clicks went do down -- >> jessica: get over it. so the condoms that weren't, get
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over it. >> jesse: the condom bonds? >> jessica: karoline leavitt said it today, the people voted for this peered the absolutely thought elon musk was campaigning with him, but there were new numbers, in tennessee, talking about it today, 53% opposed musk playing a key role in trump's administration and his approval rating was at plus 29 in 2016 when he was the spacex guy and it is down to negative 11 now. >> dana: judge jeanine, get in there. >> judge jeanine: 53% opposed musk -- >> jessica: opposed. >> judge jeanine: who the hell was running the government when biden was the president? we don't even know who to oppose. i mean, that's what's crazy about this. they think that elon musk is running the government. on the one hand, donald trump is a dictator, but on the other hand, elon musk is running the government. i don't know any dictators who step aside and say i'm going to let my pal run the government, and joe biden didn't run the government, so they should have
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been worried about who was running the government when he was president. the only point i want to make on this besides the fact that i am sick and tired of democrats freaking out over the fact that we are not giving money to foreign countries for ridiculous, ridiculous stuff, including to terror organization involved in killing americans, but aside from all of that, this is corruption. when chuck schumer, you can wave your hands all you want and this new jasmine crockett, we are going to be in your face and on your -- that's a good one. there has got to be an investigation by the department of justice. find out who is directing money go to which country? and those ideas are not in alignment with american interests. who directed that they be funded? who got the money at the other end? i am not just talking about lobbyists who were able to get money to go to foreign coun
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countries, but what happened since it is not a government at the other and that got the money, but rather an ngo or something else, is there a kickback? this is the issue. pam bondi has got to get involved not just in the ending of this nonsense, but in how much money was being kicked back for the money to go over there, which doesn't serve our national interests. >> dana: greg gutfeld? >> greg: what's great about this story is you have these young little engineers involve so it is just about numbers. and no one in that clip or anybody that is shouting is denying what is being found. now they will say, but what about the good stuff usaid does? what about this, look at this child. it is like a defense lawyer describing his murderous client as a regular churchgoer. oh, yeah, he went to church, but he killed 12 million people with a wuhan lab virus which is what usaid did by sponsoring the
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eco-alliance. you cannot fix usaid. anymore than you could have fixed joe biden. and it is the same problem. you have a corrupt, broken product operating under the guise of empathy and compassion. as usaid promotes of gender equality and madagascar, they did help fund the wuhan virus. and they killed 15 million people. you can't fix joe. you can't fix usaid. yet they will deny, they will deny the corruption to the very end, and this is the problem when a single ideology contaminates like one system. the media is 90% to 95% liberal, there is data for that, and what did you get? you get a hoax matrix that covered for joe and tried to destroy trump, then you have the academia, 90% to 95% of the faculty is liberal, maybe find one republican per major or department, and then what do you have? rabid anti-west activism.
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pro-terror activism. usaid is almost uniformly peopled by one party. and we are paying for it. that's the difference. >> dana: okay, coming up, president trump making a big move on transgender athletes in women sports. find out what he did next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: president trump signing an executive order to prevent people who are biologically males from participating in women's or girls sporting events. watch. >> we will defend the proud tradition of female athletes, and we will not allow men to beat up, injure, and cheat our women and our girls. from now on, women sports will be only or women. you know, if you'd like to gather around me, come on.
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[applause] secret service is worried about them? [laughter] what a nice picture this is, governor. >> jessica: so, greg, this was clearly a potent issue for trump and the republicans on the campaign trail, broad consensus 79% think that biological males should not be in women sports. what did you think of today? >> greg: it is free money on the table. it was bizarre the democrats refused to take it. that moment is one of the best moments in the trump history, which is very short right now, politically, but you think about him standing with the fist, you think about him with the takeout at mcdonald's, think about him with the garbage truck. this is a perfect encapsulation of what trump prioritizes, and to see him surrounded by authentically biological earls,
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not a team of ambiguous activists disguising a fetish as an identity, no hairy men in -- in that picture, which raises the point, where is the vocal opposition now? early on, their so-called compassionate stance was so easy, a low risk virtue signal, we need to have compassion for the other. for the minority. now common sense rears its beautiful head and they are gone. because perhaps they never had anything to begin with, and really the story was about the abject cowardice of college administrators and sports bureaucracy that towered before these men. this issue has been slayed, and it speaks to a bigger issue for democrats. where is your seat at the table when what is being served is common sense? and you never had this issue under biden because nobody would talk with common sense. now do you apologize and own up
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to your cowardice? or head to the kiddie table where you belong? i don't know, man. sorry, i don't know, female. >> jessica: biological female to boot. >> greg: authentically female. >> dana: i can be fast. i think stagecraft the white house used today was one of the most effective things and i also think of all of those girls today that never forget this day and never forget who stood up for them. and if you are not on the side of this, it is like a 90-10 issue, you are on the wrong side of history. it is not slayed completely and this is what i think needs to happen next. international organizations like the olympics, et cetera, they are still allowing men to compete in women sports. and you've seen what president trump can do with canada, mexico, there is american muscle to be used here to try to protect girls all around the world, but especially americans who are competing all overseas, so international organizations need to be on the next list.
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>> jessica: jesse, what do you think? >> jesse: how many trans teens killed themselves today, jessica? >> jessica: i didn't get my update yet. i don't know. >> jesse: you guys at if you wouldn't let trans teens do whatever they wanted, they were going to become suicidal, so i'm just wondering, you know, between this and the no surgeries we should see a rash in teenage suicides, right? >> jessica: gleeful about -- >> jesse: that was a b.s. excuse. where are the records going to go? that's what i'm wondering about. a lot of been shattered female records, those should be replaced. where are the democrats protesting this? i thought trans rights are human, jessica. are they protesting a slush fund for their foreign cash. i think if you add this to the bail reform, to the open bor borders, to dei, all of these little movements that you guys had over the last couple of years, they are now in the ash been of history. >> jessica: well, the
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democrats, there was a house bill which the democrats didn't vote for, voiced concerns about genital inspections being part of this and how do you implement it, that is where the democrats are. >> judge jeanine: unfortunately, joe biden right before he left tried to change title ix to include those who identify as women, and the stark contrast between joe biden and donald trump is again front and center, and, you know, protecting women and women sports, to donald trump, is common sense. and what he did was he just made sure that it wasn't going to happen on his watch, and, you know, how many videos did we have to watch of lia thomas standing above riley gains in beating her or volleyball games where you spiked the ball and hit another player who suffered from permanent damage as a result of a guy being, intentionally injuring a woman, and remember, again, this is the
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olympics, but the boxing guy, the boxer who destroyed those women, and you're right, or nationally, this doesn't impact it, and even with private groups it doesn't impact it, but god bless donald trump for doing this, and you know who needs to get some kudos here? riley gaines. riley gaines right from the beginning was the woman who suffered the most, and she came out and it took guts to face it. she didn't want to go to school. there were death threats and she was not feeling safe, and donald trump said they took her trophy and they stole her glory. he was so right. you know, god bless them for this one. >> jessica: i think that boxer was a biological female peered. >> judge jeanine: no, trans. >> jessica: coming up, gavin newsom and president trump are about to have a showdown in the oval. ♪ ♪
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>> judge jeanine: americans political odd couple are about to have a showdown in the oval peered president trump and gavin newsom will be meeting anw at the white house, putting aside their differences as the california governor seeks more federal funds following the deadly l.a. wildfires, and trump turns the water back on in his state. all right, i will start with you, greg. newsom is in a catch-22.this is on the one hand he wants money from trump but on the other hand new york has traded this resist trump $50 million to trump-proof california. >> greg: i would love to be a fly on the wall of that meeting. what you are saying speaks to the gulf between accommodating a legend and disappointing a legend. there is no amount of hair gel or backslapping or greasy charm
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that is going to convince trump to see it your way. california has a $50 million bill to combat not fires or crime but trump. i think trump's got to twist that went on and say you want anything, you've got to speak out against that bill just for the heck of it. >> judge jeanine: dana? >> dana: they negotiated that bill weld the fires were burning. trump, i actually wouldn't do it in private, i would call in the press and say, gavin, do you have anything to say? going to apologize in front of the people? watch them squirm, that would be fun. >> jesse: every stereotype he smashed. they say he is anti-semitic, first visit was bibi. they say he is a dictator, he delegated d.o.g.e. to elon. surrounded by women as he signs bills to save them. they said this guy was going to be a rabid partisan for red states.
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he is going to save california. he is going to save southern california. all this stuff they said about him wasn't true, it was all a lie. >> judge jeanine: okay, the last question is, trump turned the water on, but there was something else in the package that caught my attention. california ag announced he was not running for governor in 2026, he was expected to run for governor and through his support to kamala, are they preparing for her in california? >> jessica: it is certainly on the list of considerations and has been and she has been popping up. she spoke to all op candidates for dnc chairs i think that is definitely part of this. i think this is a very good thing that gavin newsom is going to d.c. and is also meeting with the california delegation but there is a lot of bipartisan work that can be done and with trump, i didn't know that 57% of the forest in california are federally owned, so there is a lot of collaboration to do th there, and he wants, delta commands, i think is the name of it, which would bring water down
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to southern california, not what trump turned on, but this would actually do it, those kind of things they could work together on, and i think that it's progress. >> judge jeanine: okay. don't go anywhere. greg and jesse are going to share our forbidden secrets. ♪ ♪ look at 'em, streaming directv without a satellite dish. did you see how fast that guy found the game — he hardly struggled at all! every day is a struggle for us pigeons... and he's flipping through channels faster than a falcon! ya know, i dated a falcon once.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back. a new study claims men spend more time reading romance novels than women which reminds me that jesse once penned a sizzling love story called "get it together" and yours truly was the hunky heartthrob on the cover. excuse me, but i must call bull on this study. this study, so-called study, judge, surveyed men who read romance novels. it wasn't men. it was man who read romance novels. >> judge jeanine: right, the percentage of men who read them, which is not a percentage of all men. okay, but i just want to add my editorial at the end of that. i like men in touch with their emotions, but i don't want them reading a romance novel, even
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you guys. >> greg: this is like, jessica, we did a survey on women who say their favorite movie is "saw." it doesn't exist. no women go my favorite movie of all time is "saw." i hated "titanic." >> jessica: exactly. >> greg: i hated "the notebook" but i love "saw." >> jessica: i see what you are doing and i agree with it and i'm glad you explained it to me because i had read it thoroughly enough to know this was a sample that they hand-selected to be able to run this article which is cheating, but i did think the top celebrities they picked for reading a romance novel was interesting, angelina jolie. >> greg: dana, have you ever read a romance novel? >> dana: of course peered. >> greg: you have? >> dana: i have read all of the danielle steel when i was a teenager. >> greg: read anything with bobbio on the cover? >> dana: probably. >> greg: good for you. you have the same hair. >> dana: we do, actually. i have never hit in the face,
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though. >> greg: same thing. b.s., garbage. jesse? >> jesse: sometimes when i am reading mail books, like the books that i read, i am pleasantly surprised when there is a sex scene in the book because usually i read things that are about crime and politics and history and overcoming your inner demons, and then all of a sudden you will stumble upon a sex scene and i'm like, yeah, this is great, and it's not like i chose that, i just got lucky. >> greg: you still read "the hardy boy" mysteries? good for you. what a pervert. send your letters to jesse. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ known for pursuing your passions. no one wants to be known for cancer but a treatment can be.
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o. >> jesse: time for "one more thing." dana. >> dana: i'm excited to announce a new tourist destination for all of us. almost five years after the world shut down from covid. can you go to north korea. it is reopening as part of your travel plans. you might consider it. however, i do not recommend it. see what the state department says about this place. but, check it out. if you want. >> jesse: also a place that they wanted nice peaceful land, they could drop the missiles and build condos. beautiful peninsula, right? >> judge jeanine: i have been to south korea, that's enough. it's time for ♪ >> judge jeanine: check out this woman who was caught breaking the rules. a jealous ex-girlfriend launched sentimental bribleg through the window of her previous boyfriend's house while he was sleeping. the brick read first date along with the couple's name dated june 14th, 2020. she claims she lived in the house to the cops who was trying to get in. her extold the police she moved out six months
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ago. so she is charged with criminal mischief and get this. in florida throwing a deadly missile into an occupied structure. >> jesse: lock her up. what a psycho. what's wrong with you ladies. what's wrong with you? so hot throwing bricks. >> judge jeanine: he probably threw her out unreasonably. >> jesse: so good he couldn't resist. >> jessica: hi. [laughter] >> jessica: i just wanted to say thank you to again da from texas who crocheted incredible afghan and the scarf and wrote this beautiful note talking about how much "the five" means to her and she watches your shows, everyone's shows as well. and it's not only beautiful but so thoughtful when fans reach out like that and make it so apparent and public how much we mean to them and how much they feel lining they know us. thank you, glenda, congratulations, 63 years of marriage and i love hearing about your family.
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>> jesse: congrats. greg? >> greg: all right. tonight, this is like an all-star. tom shillue, julie banderas. michael loftus and kat timpf who is still pregnant. let's do this: gus' daily diary. good walk today did. all his business. very politely. peed in his favorite sidewalk grate. he does have a favorite grate and he pees in it. made a friend with another dog on the block who didn't fully share his enthusiasm but he did a great job. >> jesse: great job, gus. so proud of him. >> jessica: do all dog walkers send that detailed. >> dana: they don't. >> jesse: nypd whistleblower a very comfortable blanket. women don't like it when men take their blankets. for us have a great night. >> bret: i really enjoyed finding out where gus politely peed. thank you. >> all

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