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>> will: rock 'n' roll. let's bring back rock 'n' roll. okay, there we go. great stuff as always. great to see you. >> great working with you, man. you are a star. keep being you. it is time for "will of the people." "i am so enjoying your stroke. you are a freedom fighter. that makes all the friends and news. job well done." thank you. i appreciate it. i do my best. will there be a will cain belt buckle? we should create a "the will cain show" belt buckle. one of our favorites, always with us, why didn't you give me zack's phone number? sorry. i give you now "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone, i am
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dana perino. it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ fly, eagles, sly, right over the chiefs. yes, jesse's beloved team crushing the chiefs. even that beat down could not overshadow the stadium's reaction to two high-profile guests. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] open. [boos] >> dana: taylor swift a brutally booed at the super bowl while president trump got to enjoy some applause after becoming the first sitting president to attend the game. he later dished on truth social, saying "the only one that had a
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tougher night than the kansas city chiefs was taylor swift. she got booed out of the sta stadium. maga is very unforgiving." but he sat down with bret baier and explained why he saw the super bowl as a chance to unite the country. >> you know, you are going to be the first sitting president to attend a super bowl. it is a big day for america. always is. what made you want to do it? >> i'm surprised to hear that. i would have assumed many presidents came. but the country is taking on a whole new life. i thought it would be a good thing for the country. >> dana: turning into chaos, rowdy eagles diehards causing absolute mayhem across philly after the super bowl. people clashing with police officers in the streets. rioting, looting, and yes, climbing those light poles, even taking them down. we turn to you with congratulations. >> jesse: everyone keeps congratulating me like i played.
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i'm beginning to think i did play. you know, i had a tough year. a couple injuries, overcame a lot of adversity. yes, we did win. permission to make an analogy? tell me if this reminds you of something. an improbable underdog victory followed by a controversial defeat, followed by a massive comeback win. >> dana: i see where you're going. >> jesse: the last three eagle super bowls. we had a big upset over the patriots. no one thought they could win. a very controversial sent some flag in the end zone where we just barely lost in a not rigged -- i'm i allowed to say about -- game against the chiefs, and a massive comeback blowup humiliating stomping of the chiefs. we are tied as a city to donald trump. philadelphia, the place where
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the constitution was written. [laughs] end if you think about this, how much this country and the city s come around, in the first trump year in office, the eagles won the super bowl. in the first year of the second trump term, the eagles won the super bowl. >> dana: have you been looking at numerology? >> jesse: it's all continued. i did not see a riot. i saw love. january 6th we now call a day of love, and this is the same thing. mostly peaceful protest. everybody in philadelphia, cups included, will trade riots for a day when we win the super super bowl. this eagles team, they talk a lot about teamwork and god and supporting each other, a lot like "the five." i route for greg. when janine has a great day on "the five," i'm happy for her. i don't try to over talk to her.
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have a great day. same way the eagles are. does not have to be saquon. it could be smith catching the football. that is how we are on "the five." that is what creates success. >> dana: have you ever seen jesse so prepared? >> greg: i just don't get the logic of destroying stuff when something good happens. it is like "the five" wins the ratings every day. we don't go over turn the "outnumbered" couch because we are so excited. can i talk about taylor? >> dana: she used to be a billionaire. >> jesse: not anymore. i think at the super bowl she got a width of -- there are millions and millions of girls who adore her and her parents ad the media hacks who, out of terror, must be compelled to cheer for her the same way. but once you are in a stadium of football fans, a place where teenage girls are less likely to
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be at, you get the popular vote. and there is no risk of backlash, so people cheered for him and did not have to feel like they had to cheer for her. let's not forget what taylor did on september tenth, endorsed harris. she said that harris was gifted. [laughs] yes, we know the code word for a gifted, by the way. study handed. that is what you say when someone drinks. "oh, remarkably steady handed." also was impressed by tim walz saying that he would fight for the rights over a woman's body, as if all of that was under attack. maybe she did not lie and she is stupid. maybe she should be wearing the helmet if she is not stupid. who knows? there is something obviously american about the supermodel. one-of-a-kind. super. huge. extravagant. extreme. most of all it is a spectacle of energy, and you will not find a president more comfortable in
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the vortex than trump. biden would not even know where he's at. he would think that he is at the funeral for a head of state for another planet. he would have no clue, but trump is as american as you can get. critics get it. they cheer, he is as americans. the super bowl, and hating jesse watters. >> jeanine: there was a lot of patriotism on display. i think, dana, they gain kind of reflected america. when you think about trump's first term, that is when colin kaepernick was taking any and all this nonsense about the national anthem and whether they should salute or stand up or take a knee. i think the nfl game was almost like a metaphor, that america was happy. they were cheering for the president. they were cheering for the national anthem. there was none of the negativity. sure, there was between the teams. but i think that there was a
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unifying moment. you. unifying moment that kamala harris said that she would bring an joe biden would bring. biden did not bother to go to a super bowl game. even do a super bowl interview. i think in the end, taylor swift getting booed, i don't know whether it was maga, philly fans, but the public just does not want celebrities in their sports anymore. they don't want the politics in their sports anymore. they want to enjoy sports for sports. i want to talk about the halftime show. now, i got to tell you, what a nightmare. i kept sitting there saying maybe i just don't get this guy. then i find out there is the subplot, there is this drama with drake. this guy, kendal lamar, he won all these "grammar or less." we have performers. i don't know what this guy was doing, but i did not get it.
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and a couple of important points, jalen hurts. apparently seven years ago, he was benched. he was benched, they lost a game, he apparently kept up with the confetti of the other team winning as the screen saver on his phone to be the ultimate motivation, and he came back. great comeback story. this 22-year-old who intercepted patrick mahomes, turns the ball over for the eagles, and finally the commercial that i have loved was the jesus commercial. i just felt that it was heartfelt and traditional, and i loved it. >> dana: seems like everyone had a good time here jessica, did you have a good time watching the game? >> jessica: i did. the game could have been more exciting. not that philly fans would have wanted to live and potentially lose, but it was just a blow out, and everyone was googling how much has patrick mahomes ever come back from him? and he did overcome a 24-point
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deficit for one, so the odds were against us getting much of a game. i always think it is fun. taylor swift getting booed in this scenario, she's been going to nfl games all year and not been booed before. it was, i think, about the philly fans. the president being there. someone that he has very happy to pick on, the idea that he wants to "unite the country," he does not have to continue on taylor swift. as for kendrick lamar, i understand it was not everyone's favorite show, but the guy is immensely talented. he just won five grammys last week. first solo hip-hop artist. he had gas that came out, and they were making a point, a discussion not only about the feud with drake, how he started "not like us." talking about important systemic issues in the country. whether you like it or not, it's
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going down in history as important. >> jesse: going down in history as the worst halftime performance. do you think it appealed to the mass market? >> je >> jessica: as much as katy perry? no. >> greg: i think they are now willing -- they don't care if anybody is watching it. it is for a different reason. whatever it is -- >> jessica: he was booked obviously a long time ago to do this, but the nfl removed "end racism" from the end zone. it takes a long time to put all of this -- >> jeanine: talking about the revolution will be to have allies. you picked the right time, but the wrong guy. >> jessica: the guy has a pulitzer prize. >> jesse: i will not hold that against him. >> dana: i thought serena williams look to go to. president trump is not just rocking the super bowl but getting some super approval numbers. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: 47 is having a honeymoon with the voters. racking up some of his best approval ratings of either term. our cvs foul finds that the majority of americans, 53%, approve of the job he's doing. that's a better approval number than he ever reached during his first term in the white house. >> jesse: holy smokes. look at the difference. what a difference eight years makes. he is at the positive side of the ledger. positive net approval rating for donald trump. again, whoa.
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whoa, whoa, whoa. every single day of his second term he has been on the positive side of the ledger pier 21 days. that is already ten more days than it was in his entire first term. >> jessica: whoa. a big part of his appeal, his unfiltered off-the-cuff comments like when he straight up mocked this. >> i don't even know what you're talking about. neither do you. who are you with? who? no wonder. i thought they died. are they still around? i have not read them in years. i thought they died. >> jessica: i think they just got a desk at the pentagon, actually. jesse, i want to come to you. very nice honeymoon he is having. in the cvs poll, plus ten advantage now with gen z voters. that was his biggest -- >> jesse: i don't even know what that is. so many generations now. x, z.
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are you a boomer? just kidding, jessica. this is like a guy who buys an estate who, the previous owners had just let go. he gets to work immediately. $1 million solar panel greenhouse which was growing alfalfa sprouts that no 18. gutted it. now it is a beautiful english walk and garden with a koi pond and japanese maples. converts natural gas, is all the holes in the fence, fires all the contractors that are bilking the estate and restores it to what it should be. that's what he's doing to this country. it's a restoration of the united states of america because the previous owners let it dilapidated, jessica. now everyone is marveling at how great the country could be. look at all these great things. this is what it should be. it is now a national historic landmark. getting new contractors. new alarm system. no squatters, no broken windows.
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this is what america deserves. >> jessica: like the good old days when i was young if i am a boomer. >> jesse: whatever you are, whatever you want to be. >> jessica: i can identify as i wish. greg, what do you think is primarily feeling the popularity surge, especially compared to the first term was from xp to well, i hate to say it, but idiot boy over there stalled -- that is why the 70s percent believe trump is fulfilling his promises even if they were not e democrats before were doing weird and awful things. they strayed so far off the reservation, even liz warren was sending smoke signals. even if you were not for trump, you are okay with his changes. you know what he is like? he's like a handyman who comes to your house one afternoon and starts fixing little things. a squeaky door, broken ceiling fan. loose floorboard. and you did not know what you
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are missing until it got fixed. so you are kind of like i don't really like a handyman, but boy, my life has gotten a lot better since he fixed to these things. sometimes he fixes other things like i do not need to rotate lock, but overall, my life is significantly better since america's handyman came along. 53% approval rating is amazing because usually the headwinds of a legacy media would keep that never above 40. every day for a republican is an away game to continue the sports analogy. here you have a visiting team, right, the trumps, crushing the home team, the media, and popularity. the white house is essentially the harlem globetrotters, and the media is the washington generals. they have lost the credibility of their pr team, the media, jessica, of what you are apart, and you should be deeply ashamed
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of yourself. >> jessica: then what are you? >> jesse: i don't know. good question. >> jessica: i thought during "special report" this evening, bret asked him about prices, the most important issue. when can we expect them to come down? trump waffled a bit. how long do you think that grace period will be for the administration on prices? the one i think he has his time here people realize that joe biden caused the inflation and then ignored it. his chief of staff called it a high-class problem. now democrats are worried about egg prices? they could have watched anybody here. this is what's happening. so, he was not even an office six hours before hakeem jeffries had tweeted about how terrible grocery prices were. so i think people look at that and say come on, sit down, give president trump a little bit of
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time. it's been three weeks. people have that in mind, but it is a concern, and that his wife president trump that she understands that. it is a little bit of a way to say just give me a little bit of a minute because he did that on tariffs as well. voters under 30, it's wild. they approve of trump overall by ten. 55-45. even millennials are plus four. this tells me the honeymoon will not wear off for a while. people are looking at this with very fresh eyes. the democrats have positioned themselves in the 10 to 15% of every issue, and president trump as you can call it low-hanging fruit, whatever. let's get rid of the di, plastic straws. report violent criminals. the democrats are like "but we are going to get the courts to do it here" maybe that will work. i don't know. but if you are in the 10 to 15%
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on every issue, get a new issue. >> jessica: judge, i do think dana is right about the action element. people don't agree with everything being done, they like to see something in motion, especially when it comes to government. you are seeing that on the immigration issue. >> jeanine: i think the operative word is the "juxtaposition" between this administration and the prior. people describe donald trump as "energetic, tough, focus, affective here" and to continue the analogy of the handyman who comes to your house, this is the handyman who does everything that you asked him to do. 64% approve of his promise and now his actions at the border. 59% support his move towards the deportation of criminals. 54% approve of his handling of the hamas and gaza conflict. doing what he promised. think about it, i handyman you
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higher who actually is doing what you hired him to do. to me, that number is incredible because it tells you that they are finding best politician, our commander in chief, credible. the man is credible. how many politicians can you say are credible? >> jessica: i guess just one. [laughter] up next, they are not just blocking entrances. they are vowing to take their doge disruption to the next level. ♪ ♪ fa rxig ♪far-xi-ga♪ ♪far-xi-ga♪ ask your doctor about farxiga.
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♪ ♪ >> this will be a congressional fight, a constitutional fight, a legal fight, and on days like this, a street fight.
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>> this is our country, and we are not going to let elon musk have it. he cannot have it. elon, come here. >> jeanine: the democrats holding more and size doge rallies as they ramp up their war on elon musk. the latest weapon? the federal courts. judges have moved to block some of trump's and musk's moves. a decision to block doge from accessing treasury records. others want to go a step further and shutdown the the government over doge. they can attack all they want, but president trump is standing by musk and the doge team. >> we have to solve the efficiency problem, fraud, waste, abuse. i don't know if it is kickbacks or what's going on, but i ran on this, and people want me to find it. i have had great help with elon musk, who has been terrific.
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>> bottom line, you say you trust him. >> trust elon? he's not gaining anything. in fact, i wonder how he can donate the time to do it. >> jeanine: street fight, worst crisis since watergate. since when is transparency a constitutional crisis? >> jesse: i don't know. because i -- if you are going to say something with earmuffs on, i am not going to take you seriously. i'm mistaken they were earmuffs once on fox, and o'reilly killed me for about a year. never wear them again. democrats are shutting down the government to protest trump, shutting down the government. trump's is trying not to pay bureaucrats, so they are going to shut down the government, and bureaucrats will not get paid appear to have you ever seen them boldly say "i am pro-government shutdown?" ever? he is turning democrats into republicans, worried that
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elon musk has access to their social security numbers? he's part of the government. the government has access to your social security numbers. what does he think elon is going to do with your social security number? open up a credit card in your name, max it out at best buy? do you think he is moonlighting as an identity thief? the world's richest man. this is crazy. this reminds me of amos, who is a shopaholic, and you intercept the mail one day. look at this statement. she grabs it out of your hand and says you cannot look at this. if you do that, that makes me suspicious. in order to look at the bucks, you have to open the box. >> jeanine: all right, dana. apparently for those who think this is a constitutional crisis, it looks like they have something to hide. >> dana: again, it goes back to about to 15% issue rating.
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they are figuring out a way to drive down there 31% approval rating that they have right now, so pete buttigieg is out there complaining about trump not bringing prices down fast enough. we talked about this a little bit. that is like waters causing a huge mess in the kitchen and complaining no one has cleaned it up fast enough. the other thing that's incredible is one of the things that we see with these democrats last week, they went to the department of education, and they were complaining. they wanted to be let inside the building but did not say what they were going to do. they were be reading federal officials, federal worker who was out there, just doing his job. maxine waters giving him a hard time. they were outside the department of education. at the very same time, they literally skipped a health hearing being held that very moment on the future of american education in the house.
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you have the parents defending education groups saying this does not make any sense. it is not like you have to just look at the three men broadcast networks of my childhood. all of this information is out there for everyone to see, and it's kind of entertaining to see them spiral downwards. i think that's why it's getting so much attention. >> jeanine: you know, jessica, if you've got a problem, don't you need a forensic accountant to look at whether or not there is a problem? just like jesse said, what is elon musk going to do with social security numbers or anything else? >> jessica: two issues at play. congress has been subverted. these are congressionally appropriated dollars. we have seen this over and over with the federal judges who have ruled on this. they are not saying -- they are saying these are not dollars that the executive can decide what to do with. there is a process to go thr
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through. the accountability front, yeah, we have a government accountability office. we have a big spending database where you can see where the dollars are going, and they should have conversations about programs that have got to go. elon musk is not a forensic accountant. he is a scientist on one of the most brilliant people to have ever lived, for sure. but he has a number of workers who have not passed security checks, and i don't know what they are going to do with your such social security number or headstart or medicare or medicaid, but the point is that they shouldn't. you have seen that. the big one from over the weekend was the freeze on nih spending. i understand there might be some indirect costs that you think are too high, but going to them and saying and indirect costs have to come down to 15% would completely hobble american innovation. >> jeanine: but without elon musk, we would not know about any of this stuff --
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changed genders -- >> jessica: the future of -- you get $2.46 back, they generate $93 billion a year. >> jeanine: trump has thrown in -- >> jessica: elon musk events of that is not real money. he replied to the tweet. katie britt, senator from alabama had to go say do not take our nih dollars. >> jeanine: greg at? >> greg: this is the conversation were supposed to be having. there is so much fraud. hundreds of billions of dollars and fraud. imagine you had an icon on your computer screen, and it was the white house, you never double-click on it. it was just there. musk finally double-click, and we are seeing the files. it is read-only. nothing is happening. we are reading the files. and that is enough to scare the poop out of these democrats.
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it is a gravy train for them. they rubber-stamped these th things. there was no control, no stop gap. this is becoming a revelation for people. so when you are a victim of fraud, there is the victim, the perp, the person you call to stop the fraud. so the democrats, they are not the victim. they are not the people trying to stop it. who are they? just by simple logic, they are the perp. embracing the character. oh, my god, you are going to have the social security numbers. you idiot, these guys run paypal. they have the social security numbers. you not bag. either they are so stupid that they don't know how a business works that everyone else gets it -- every business does an audit. that is what you do. every year you start at zero, try to figure out how to cut
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costs. but they act like it is an act of terror because they have never run a damn business. they have been incentivized to exaggerate certain kinds of programs. why does the disaster not get funds, but there is -- that incentivized and exaggerates funders that trickle down to people. you are looking at corruption, ignorance. and i am there for it. this is not going to go away. we double clicked on the icon. >> jeanine: definitely. up next, james carville has a new theory for why he thinks democrats are stupid. ♪ ♪ makes me feel safe and protected out there. that's why i never leave home without a photo of the little ones. bracelet from my husband. lucky rabbit's foot. lucky rabbit named sfoot. it's swedish.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: trump 2.0 is living
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rent-free in the minds of democrats feared urging his party to stop over blowing everything he says and does, saying "if you make everything defcon five, eventually nothing is defcon five." the region cage and smells of a rat. james carville wondering if there is a rat and the party. >> it is like there is upland somewhere in quote "progressive" unquote america that just sees how many [bleep] stupid things they can embrace. there has got to be nai generated generator of really dumb ideas. they have not been right on a single thing and all of history, and they are never going to be right. [laughs] >> jesse: i will let you respond to that. is there a plant in your party? >> jessica: i don't think so,
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but james carville is always colorful. circling around the most salient points, and democrats are thinking about this stuff a lot feared a component of what congressman golden said, he said that he has not gotten any calls to his office about constituents upset about trump. they are just upset about being nine. he said that's where you've got to talk about this. not the guy that they voted for, it is like i that is rus runnine efficiency bureaucracy. to talk about various aspects like who is getting the big government contracts? billions of dollars of doge that go to musk projects. like subsidies, et cetera. but i think carville also, and he did not mention in that interview, and i would be worthwhile, the national performance review that happened during the clinton administration where they cut tons of waste. we could have our own doge, the
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democratic disruption office where i come with your own proposals. we will take your trans operas -- i would cut things. maybe trans operas. >> jeanine: but you would not have known about it unless it were -- do you think he was actually going to tell us about that stuff? i think this guy is a smart guy. everything is defcon five. that guy who cries wealth. finally carville, on the idea that there is like a republican plant. what is wrong with that ten or 15% of democrats that everything they say, progressive, not a republican. men and women's locker rooms, let's make sure we have these drag shows for kids, and they are like yay!
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it's their fault. they are stupid. >> greg: did i hear jessica say it -- >> dana: welcome development is now that they democrats are against electric vehicle subsidies. i'm here for it. i have been against it since the beginning. i am here for that. pet peeve with congressman golden. "defcon five" is actually the default for peacetime. that is when it escalates. that is like when people say "could care less," instead of "could not care less." if you look at a murphy clip from the weekend, he said "constitutional crisis, worse than watergate, threat to our democracy." what do you think watergate was? secondly, read the room. you have a president in biden who tried to tweet a constitutional amendment, and everyone was like what are you doing, sir?
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they did not say "constitutional crisis." oh, yeah, that's a good idea. >> jesse: they did not blank. >> greg: it's interesting. hunter did below. the dems did over blow. below can be fun, but there's nothing fun about over below. no one wants to hang with you definitely no one wants to sleep with you. performative outrage empties the room. people don't want to be around you, even the people you claim you're defending don't want to be around you. a black guy will say that. the democrats were always telling people that they were helping the poor, the needy, they were helping themselves and their rich donors. that is why usaid terrifies them. he comes in, drink some milk shake. the republican party is now the party of the worker, the guy who has a truck loan, not an
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outstanding college loan for trans african studies. they embrace dei and trans, which were not table issues. they were not even massage table issues. they were not just removed from the average american's needs. they demonize those needs, and that is why they are in a really dark place. i don't see them getting out of this for two years. >> jessica: just in time for the midterm spirit sounds fine. >> jesse: i just want to know in a massage table issue is. >> greg: i will show you later. especially my upper left trap. >> jesse: president trump gets ready to nuke the penny. ♪ ♪ about since we saved hundreds by bundling our home and auto insurance. baby: liberty! biberty: hey kid, it's pronounced "biberty." baby: liberty! biberty: biberty! baby: liberty! biberty: biberty! baby: liberty! biberty: bi-be-rty! baby: biberty!
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♪ ♪ >> greg: president trump ordering the treasury to stop minting penny is because they are as useless as jesse's hairpiece. "literally cost us more than $0.02. this is so wasteful." jessica, i go to you for no reason at all. penny for your thoughts? you don't like pennies, do you?
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>> jessica: now, i don't. i still like to use change where i can. >> greg: let's debate this. >> jessica: in a bodega when i am getting a diet coke or something or something. >> greg: are you the person in front of me counting out pennies? >> jeanine: they are $3 at the bodega. >> jessica: $3.01. >> greg: the rest of america does not have bodega's feared elitist. >> dana: i interviewed rich for my podcast today. he is a constant. he said this is a bad slippery slope where the government starts taking over payment systems. we should not want that, and now i am rethinking my position. >> greg: i don't like slippery slopes. if you don't want to pick it up off the ground, get rid of it. >> jeanine: our thoughts are costing more than a penny. practically, wasn't there a time that the silver dollar was
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popular? then it just kind of went out. they just go out of extinction. that is what is going to happen with the penny. >> greg: so, jesse, pennies. pennies, pennies, pennies. >> jesse: at first i felt bad for the bombs because that's usually who gets the pennies. now it might benefit them. they are going to be getting pennies or nickels. you know what i mean? this might be -- >> greg: you know what i love about your compassion? though way you think of everything through the prism of what you can give to the homeless guy. >> jesse: you stiff the homeless. i have seen you take money out of a homeless guy's cup. >> greg: i did not like the way he looked at me. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> dana: it's time for "one more thing." actually, this is one of your favorite things, greg. we are going to do a mashup. a dog and a toddler. 1-year-old picked up a strange breathing pattern and parents are like what is going on. >> greg: dog baby. [breaths] >> dana: the parents noticed the daughter panting and noticed he was intimidating him. rich is on perino on politics. >> greg: ghas amazing. i got to work on my one more thing. >> greg: guy benson, kat timpf, tyrus. animals are great ♪ animals are great >> greg: we need a mayor in new york and finally it's happening. an honorary dog mayor check this out. west side upper west side rescue dog just made mayor, his honor
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simon has been elected being online vote for two years term. it took the would've of office. who wrote this crap? >> dana: like one of mine. >> greg: it's pretty bad. i haven't done animals are great in a while. we will take anything at this point. you know? >> dana: obviously. jesse, what do you have? >> jesse: first episode of the limited series yellowstone yosemite on fox nation. kevin costner the star from glasure point to al cap taunt. it will be juxtaposed the judge's favorites word with costner's active exploration of the park as he retraces the journeys that changed america. available on fox nation. tonight, "jesse watters primetime," johnny asked some people in the city about some of this foreign aid money. listen. >> the government is spending $43 million on a gas station in afghanistan that didn't even work. what? >> you got to be kidding me.
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>> send it here. we need it over here. >> jesse: send it over here that's what they said. >> judge jeanine: have you ever known someone who can sleep anywhere, any time? this one might take the cake. this little boy named towns was found by his mom taking a nap on his pony, jag. meanwhile jag stands still as a statue, head against the trailer trying his best not to wake his buddy townsend and let him sleep. it must past temperature bedtime. >> dana: oh. very good. jessica? >> jessica: california firefighters left a noted in the mailbox of a palisades resident telling them how they were able to save his home. tony returned home seeing his house was there. got the note. love it. very sweet. >> dana: it a sweet note. that's it for everyone. have a great night. >> bret: great show. thanks, dana. >> dana: thank you. >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. president trump moments ago signing a proclamation t

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