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people are mad at you when they are not just ignoring you. are you not working for u us? have you not been put in this position by us? are you not reporting to us? so the whole thing seemed upside down. and i have to tell you, i walked out of there worried about what has government become? because clearly, mr. raskin is not working for us. he is not working for the american people. i do not know who he is working for, but it is not for us. >> will: what a powerful statement today, not just yesterday, thank you. i know you come from senegal and have seen the other way of doing businesses and i know why you protect so hardly saying it is difference between life and death, a deregulated free economy. thank you so much, magatte, for being with us peered thank you for joining us as we get to the heart of the matter from the he. now "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone.
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i'm dana perino along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ so check it out here. you are looking live at the white house where just moments from now president trump and indian prime minister modi are said to hold a news conference, and while we wait for that, let's talk about the democrats who cried musk peered former congressman dean phillips trying to warn his party that the collective freak out over the world richest man and self-proclaimed d.o.g.e. father could destroy their credibility in the long run. watch this. >> unfortunately democrats are only focused on one thing right now, mr. musk. the fact of the matter he is quite popular peered we are missing the boat as democrats. sometimes it is better to join them and actually play a role in how the strategy works, rather than so pathetically, frankly, try to combat something that clearly is a steamroller and
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democrats are being steamrolled. i think democrats should join the club and then have more credibility to actually raise the alarm about constitutional issues. right now it is the boy who cried wolf. >> dana: but dean phillips might as well be shouting into the void of the limestone paperwork. a house hearing on usaid, an agency that d.o.g.e. gutted, and another rally outside the department of veterans affairs. watch. >> you can't spell felon without elon. >> trump and musk like to say we are reading out fraud, waste, and abuse. we are looking at efficiency. that is a dog whistle. >> elon musk ripped up the constitution and our system of checks and balances. >> the trump administration and unelected billionaire elon musk have led a reckless and illegal attack on usaid. >> 9 million veterans are watching you give them the middle finger. and we are not going to stand for it. >> dana: president trump
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revealing d.o.g.e.'s next target while providing some cover. >> i think the internal revenue service will be looked at like everybody does just about everybody is going to be looked at. they are doing a hell of a job. it is an amazing job they are doing. i call it the force of super geniuses but in this building. they go up and talk to some of the people about certain deals and people get all tongue-tied. they can't talk. >> dana: judge, it is hard to understand why the democrats are so mad at elon musk. he voted for obama, created the best electric car which they report to love, can't run for president, doing things for free, and they just think he is enemy number one. >> judge jeanine: well i just think it goes to show you it is all about politics for them. and the sad part about this, he ignores the american people. we finally have someone who is willing to take a look at all of the fraud, the waste, and abuse
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in our government and in the bureaucracy, and as opposed to applauding that insane great, this is going to benefit the american people who pay taxes through the nose, instead they say they are only focused on how horrible elon musk is or how horrible donald trump is, and i think it is very frustrating because to me it is disappointing, harold, that they democrats are not appreciative of this kind of thing because in the end, you still have fetterman, hakeem jeffries, james carville, dean phillips, even hakeem jeffries is saying we've got to find common ground with them on something. but you know, they ignored the history of the clinton presidency, fired 400,000 people, bureaucrats, and they call that the national partnership reinventing government to make the federal government less expensive and it was obama who pledged to do the same in 2011 so all this does is it comes down to hate. it is like, you know, when you get divorced, you hate the other person so much, you don't care if it hurts the kids.
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>> dana: and then we were going to talk about the department of education a little bit, too, because those are supposedly about kids. bernie sanders was the chairman of the education committee for four years under biden, had one hearing on education the entire time, and then they go and complain. harold, what do you think about these protests that are a throwback? are they having any effect? >> harold: i doubt -- first of all, good to be with you. i don't think so. i think dean phillips is largely right. i think the judge is, as well. i tried to say yesterday, and perhaps i didn't say it as clearly as i wanted to, there is a time for outrage, and there is a time to assess impact. the outrage for democrats should have ended when the election ended. where so many awful things said about president trump, he said some awful things about democrats, but i think democrats set more awful things about him, and the instinct to want to try
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to work with him i think is the right instinct. the outrages there, now you have to look at the impact. the country, no one has ever won office saying elect me, i will grow government, i will grow the debt, and i will make it on recognizably large. anyone that tries to do that has lost. democrat presidents, you mentioned it and i like your valentine's day read, judge, you mentioned how these democrats, obama wanted to cut, clinton wanted to caught, and no one ever did. the thing i would urge democrats to do as opposed to standing outside and singing and being so critical, if you are going to be critical, you have to answer what elon musk, who is a popular guy and donald trump who just won and election and has a 53% approval rating, counter their cuts with other cuts. senator cassidy, senators cassidy and britt in the last one he for hours, cutting medical funding is not going to help lsu peered we are from a red state and our tax dollars,
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we get back more tax dollars, senator britt said you cannot cut medical funding, as well pure these are the kinds of things you should be focused on as opposed to the yelling and the kind of scattered outrage that seems to afflict the party. i am a believer that the reason elon musk is able to do this, democrats in congress and republicans, the reason he is able to usurp your responsibility as you have not exercised oversight is possibility in so long and you have not been a budgeting body and so long. you go through shutdowns and defaults. that is the only language that comes from congress. if you want to take back this responsibility, hold hearings, identify cuts that you would impose as opposed to the one the president is talking about, and with that, your honor, that is my opening argument. >> dana: all right, we will continue on. >> greg: i rest my face. >> dana: federal government, less popular than ever, so the question kind of is if not now, when would you try to cut it? >> jesse: it's got to be now, dana. can i tell you a story about
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robin done marcos? work for these two nonprofits, international rescue committee and the church world service. she leapfrog's over to the biden administration to work for hhs, the refugee office, the one that lost all the little kids, and then she steers a billion dollars, a billion dollars, to the two nonprofits that she used to work for. that is how this whole game works. we are finding out hhs under joe biden spent $22 billion on migrants, $22 billion, and it is not these little tent cities, they were buying them cars. they were helping them on homes. they were paying off their credit cards. how did they get a credit card? i don't know. they were buying college tuition. they were giving them start up money to start businesses, harold. >> judge jeanine: harold as being good today. >> jesse: so far. these are the kind of things we are spending money on peered we are staging hamster fight clubs,
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dana. we are putting dead turtles on treadmills. i know what happens when you put anything dead in a treadmill, it just flops right off. i have watched videos on youtube of this before. they have injected puppies with cocaine. >> dana: what? >> jesse: now the q cane was pure, the puppies wanted to be injected, but it does not make it right, dana, they were sticking marbles into cat's anuses. >> judge jeanine: who is doing this? >> jesse: wicked experiments your government is using your taxpayer on. don't ask me. i don't have this type of fe fetish. they spent $3 million for the department of education to write a report to say that no one reads reports. >> judge jeanine: right, exactly. >> jesse: how about this? $50 million to the climate justice alliance who believes that climate justice travels through a free palestine. do you know what that means? i don't know what that means,
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dana. they spent $25,000 for shrinks and trans refugees in greece. if you are in the trenches like we are in cable news, we have been doing this a long time, this is like free money, okay? i could come out and read this every day of the week, doesn't matter what the democrats say. they have to defend this. and i haven't seen one single democrat on any of these shows defending any of these kooky projects, and every day we read this stuff and expose it and they are not saying anything or defending it, they are losing, and they have lost every single day since d.o.g.e. started up. >> dana: that's a good point because the democrats are term to mandy moore transparency, not against it, but the more transparency, the more kinds of things like that you find peered. >> greg: when i get home i'm cleaning my marbles. dean phillips stepped out of the prison of two ideas where harold lives. it is the next strap and the
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gradual enlightenment that the democrats must pursue but most of them aren't. right now, for these democrats, they're only hope is that things go bad for trump. and you can see that already in the press as they look at the price of eggs. but for bad things to go for trump, things have to go bad for america. because this entire plank is america first. so it is a terrible hope to have, you know, it doesn't really clear a path for a new vision when you just hope that things will go wrong, and they are still clinging to this fantasy that if trump fails, then they can return to what exactly? there is nothing there. woke is dead. identity politics is dead. dei is dead. open borders instead. cnn, msnbc, all of legacy media is dead, dead, double dead. trump may well hit a snag at some point, but that is not going to solve the democrats bigger and greater problem. what do you stand for? it cannot be everything that is
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not trump because he is the common sense president. you can't be the not common sense president. you can't be the not america first president. or not america first party. we are wacky and weird. america last. we want big government and bigger trans. it is not going to fly, so i think harold hit on it probably by accident, that this is, you know, they got to be for something, they got to think about it, and their argument about accountability is hysterical because they say musk has no accountability, well, duh, that is why he is doing this, he is not an elected official, does not hold anybody anything, holding you accountable, people who voted for trump voted forced d.o.g.e. and expect them to hold you accountable. you cannot undo the undoing. the undoing is starting. now we can't put the dish back together after it fell off the
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hutch. as my mom used to say, throw dishes at me. >> dana: that was brilliant. >> harold: i meant what i said, though. >> dana: up next is tariff thursday. president trump unleashing the trade rule he says will level the playing field with the world. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: the tariff man is back. president trump unleashing his favorite word in the dictionary
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announcing a plan to slap sweeping reciprocal tariffs and close trade deficits so america stops getting ripped off. roll it. >> really reciprocal tariffs, there is two words, reciprocal -- reciprocal makes tariffs really fair. if you build here, you have no tariffs whatsoever, and i think that's what's going to happen. i think our country is going to be flooded with jobs. the jobs will go up tremendously. we are going to have great jobs. jobs for everybody. this is something that should have been done many years ago. they're going to be tremendous amounts of jobs. and ultimately prices will stay the same, go down, but we are going to have a very dynamic country. >> greg: and president trump isn't about to let go of his dream to make canada the 51st state. >> canada has been very bad to us on trade but now canada is going to have to start paying up. why would we pay $200 million a year in subsidies to canada when they are not a state? you do that for a state, but you
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don't do that for somebody else's country. so i think canada is going to be a very serious contender to be our 51st state peered i spoke to governor trudeau on numerous occasions, and we will see what happens. >> greg: you know, dana, i was thinking about this. your dna is punctuality. it just guides her entire life. you hate people who are late and you slit someone's throat if they aren't early, which i like about you. trump, it is reciprocity. almost everything that he does is about -- it is almost what the democrats claim to want, which is fairness, but they never define it, it is just take take take. he is saying reciprocity, reciprocity. >> dana: i like the analogy peered i had one of my own. i feel like one of my favorite things to do is when i finish a novel, and then the next night, i get to choose which is the next one, and i'm so excited, so your read chapter one, what is
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this about? start get income i can't wait to see where this goes. the tariffs, i hope for the sake -- >> greg: did you get a marble in there again? >> dana: threw a marble in my ear. we have to do these exper experiments -- >> greg: you said it. >> dana: i know that the small businesses in america are looking for some certainty because they have to plan ahead and they need that, so i want that for them. but right now i think it is a little too early to say how this is going to turn out. >> greg: you know, judge, i'm a little -- i'm a little annoyed either canadian arrogance, as if they have a say in this. you know, either -- they are assuming we want them. isn't that a little presu presumptuous? >> judge jeanine: you are absolutely right about that peered we certainly don't want it with trudeau, that is for sure. and even as the governor, we dot want. what the president is doing is a
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good thing because in the end it is all about fairness, and it is fairness to the american manufacturer, it is fairness to the american laborer. you know, by telling other companies or countries, if you want to build your plants here and make your products here, we won't put any tariffs on it, but tariffs are about reciprocity and what's fair. because in the end you have a level playing field, and then you bring other countries to the table, as well. then you are also protecting your national security interests because if we are talking about technology and manufacturing and agriculture, it ensures the critical industries are not undermined by foreign competitors and one of the things that concerns me there is china is making most of our medications. and we have got to start leveraging that and bringing some of those businesses back. and i think that, you know, this president really cares about the american farmer, the american
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manufacturer, the american laborer. jobs are going to go up tremendously with this. in the end, interest rates are going to come down and ultimately prices are going to come down, harold. >> greg: harold, let me try to break this down for you. >> harold: thank you. >> greg: i know some of these concepts are little complicated. we know high taxes this incentivizes work peered why work more of the government takes more? whereas a tariff this incentivizes consumption. so i have to pay for this, maybe i won't, eat as much, so isn't the international tariff and international consumption tax? and why are you against it, commie? >> harold: there is a lot to unpack there. so in the history of our country, several things have happened when you impose tariffs, it generally means prices on something are going up or going up to your point, which i think you would agree. it does not diss incentivize people from buying things or consuming things.
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maybe it does, maybe will make the choice not to buy those things, but of all four things are expensive, eggs, steak, car insurance, or your phone or cable bill, i think voters, americans will have that chance. i give credit -- the president a lot of credit peered i listened to him very closely today during his press conference and some of the things the judge said in your question presupposes, greg, is right, he believes firmly that if you incentivize companies from around the world to manufacture here, and you use tariffs as the tool, they may come here and do that. i think it defies two things, first is that will cause prices to go up. in the short-term. if not the long-term. and two, you have to have workers to take those jobs, otherwise you are going to have to continue to import workers. one of the challenges we have in our country as we do not have
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prepared and trained workers for a lot of these jobs that the president wants to create peer you first have to create them. i'm not convinced that this is the right way to do it, but i will give him the benefit of the doubt to where he is because i think at the end of the day when voters start saying -- two-thirds of voters in these pools say they don't believe he is doing enough to bring prices down, more than 3 out of 5 say he is doing everything right on the border -- let's see if he is able to tackle this. what you laid out greg is not wrong. the question is can you get there? and i'm not sure the president, the way he is talking about this, it is neat, it is easy to say, but as some would say, it is hard to accomplish without raising prices and making life more difficult for dockworkers, for those working night shift, and for single parents trying their hardest to make a living -- >> greg: that was 2 minutes to say "you are right, greg." >> harold: in my face, harold. >> greg: jesse, according to the national toy industry, tariffs will because a massive increase, many cats with empty
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anuses. >> jesse: it is true, toy prices will go up. the goal, harold, is to reduce prices because when you have reciprocal tariffs it makes it personal because of one country is hitting you with a tariff and you have a low tariff, then all of a sudden it goes to the same level and then you can have a negotiation and that is the end goal, is to bring all of these tariffs down. for instance, india has a very large tariff on harley-davidson's. why? because they have the biggest motorcycle manufacturing center in asia because what, there is like 1.5 billion people in india. so what they are doing now is there actually, before they got here, they drop those tariffs because they know they are going to have to cut a deal with trump peered we want harley-davidson to be successful. we want to sell those motorbikes over in india. there is a lot of customers over there, so the end goal is to make our products more competitive and help our industry, too. i love this india relationship. it is going to be the key relationship in this century. it is the largest populated country now in the world, just
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overtook china, and it is such a critical place right by the indian ocean and arabian sea. all of the shipping from the oil in the middle east goes right through the subcontinent, all the way around, up into china, up into japan. if we don't have basing there that the indian military gives us, we are screwed, so we have to have a great relationship with them. and i love this guy modi. trump had a great relationship with him in the first term. this is a democracy over there. they have hindus, they have muslims. they can project power if they get their politics together. but they are a nuclear power, so we've got to be friends with the indians, they are a good ally. >> greg: well said, i guess, kind of tuned out there peered up next, aoc is teaching illegals how to dodge deportations. ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: there is a new doj in town and they are not messing around. attorney general pam bondi just threw down the legal gauntlet, suing new york and his squad of lawfare junkies. governor kathy hochul and ag latifah james. are straight up ignoring immigration laws and hooking up illegals with driver's licenses. >> new york has chosen to prioritize illegal aliens over american citizens. it stops, it stops today. if you don't comply with federal law, we will hold you accountable peered we did it to illinois, strike one. strike two is new york. and if you are a state not complying with federal law, you are next, get ready. >> jesse: ag bondi should probably look into this. aoc's office is now giving webinars for illegals on how to avoid trump's deportation raids.
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judge jeanine pirro, tell me a little bit about this lawsuit that bondi filed against tish james and these new york people peered. >> judge jeanine: tish james, governor hochul, and the head of dmv, department of motor vehicles. basically the president has already declared an emergency of the southern border. he has prioritized the immigration crisis. and the vast majority of americans support him in his efforts to curb immigration and get rid of illegals who are criminals. now what pam bondi and the department of justice have done is there suing new york state. last week they sued the state of illinois. they are suing them number one over the sanctuary city pol policies, as well as in new york what is called the green light law that was passed by the democrats in 2019. the green light law very simply is obstructionist. it basically says to any illegal, come on in, we will give you a license. we don't care what your record is. we don't even know what your record is peered come on and we will give you a license. point of information, a license
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is one of the identification point you can use to vote, okay, which is outrageous, but this license creates a real problem for law enforcement because if there is an emergency, a vehicle stop, search warrant, something happening at the border and they stop a guy driving a car, the first thing you do is have tickets before, jesse, who am is he have a prior record, sends me his picture, i have a license, don't have a license. dmv is saying we refuse to cooperate with the feds peered we would rather jeopardize because everyone knows the most dangerous situation for any law enforcement officer is a traffic stop, and we don't care that they are in jeopardy here, law enforcement, state police, i.c.e., or border patrol. we are not going to give their information, and we are obligated to tell the illegal that you feds are looking at
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them, so pam is saying, hey, idiot, the supremacy clause is above your local nonsense. >> jesse: that sounds like comm sense, harold ford jr. you are going to sabotage law enforcement from the dmv? >> harold: i agree with the judge. >> jesse: good. [laughter] that has never happened. >> harold: i'm glad the attorney general corrected, not criminal charges against the state, civil charges, but i agree with the judge. >> jesse: do you think this is going to have an effect on other say democrat officials throughout the country? >> harold: if they are successful in this legal challenge or challenge, court challenge against new york, absolutely. >> jesse: dana p? >> dana: it is interesting to contrast this new doj with the previous one. the previous one sued states for passing voter i.d. laws, and it has an 82% support number. in the country. the trump doj is suing states for fighting to keep murderers and rapists on the street and
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away from i.c.e. so that is a huge contrast. it is not like cities and states are just an island, so in mario, the game, you come into the border and pop up in a sanctuary city. you break laws all along the way. i think that is what pam bondi is saying. we will go after all of this stuff. >> harold: that was pretty good. >> jesse: without permission. >> dana: better than the super bowl analogy. >> jesse: everything is better than that. >> dana: it wasn't too bad. >> jesse: you have had better. marbles, take it away. >> greg: this is especially delicious because i cannot stand kathy hochul. she has been operating without any accountability forever. she was ignoring crime while focusing on woke politics. since she has been here, failed to reverse bail and criminal justice reforms that directly caused the spike in crime in our quality of life declining. she is terrible. peered instead of signing bills that would roll back this, she forced
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a real estate agents to undergo biased training and cultural competence while our city was overrun by migrants. she declared that racism was a public health crisis. this idiot said that according to modern science, the male and female sex binary is outdated. so this moron couldn't get the so boy safe but she can get the trance to run on time. [laughter] >> jesse: wow, that was horrible until the trans joke. really. really good. >> dana: it was bad. >> harold: do you want to hear me talk about marbury v madison again? >> greg: you didn't talk that much this segment. did i hurt your feelings? >> harold: i agree with the judge. this is what administrations do and they are going to sue, see what happens if they are going to win. >> jesse: agreeable harold. >> jesse: ahead, transgender activists are stealing sanctuary cities from
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that's 800-630-8900. ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: the left's delusion on full display in massachusetts. a city council meeting in the state's second largest city going off the rails after nearly 200 far left agitators started screaming and demanding their town become a sanctuary city for transgender people. >> if you think you are afraid of trump, you should see how afraid of trump i am. you better prepare for trans people to make this a very unsafe space. >> i don't want to spend an hour applying glitter on my face so that you will hear and see me. >> i am shaking right now. i don't want to be here.
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i'm sorry, am i taking too long pleading for my life? look at me. >> okay, we are all done here. >> [bleep] pathetic. >> judge jeanine: and the woke pressure campaign worked, with the city approving the resolution. okay, so dana, we've got transgender sanctuary cities now where the lgbtq+ a won and advocacy groups are fearful. what are they fearful of? >> dana: well, that's what bothers me about this peered i don't want anyone to feel scared. i can kind of look at this and laugh, and i did a little bit with the drama of it all, but i also think that the left, the far left has made people who are in a situation, mental health, whatever it is, they are adults, kids, i think so many some of these people are obviously adults, they are made to be feal for their lives for no reason.
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for politics. nobody is coming after them. they're going to be some rules and guidelines about bathrooms, they're going to be rules and guidelines about sports and the protections of ramen sports bid there will be rules and guidelines protecting children. but when the guy says i am pleading for my life, i don't really understand where that comes from except where he is getting fred information from the left that makes him think he should be fearful. i don't want anyone to have to live like that. >> judge jeanine: yeah, well, the amazing thing, not so amazing, is the fact you've got people like rachel maddow and joy behar, i mean, saying they are going to lose their jobs, abc studios are going to be bombed, they are going to be off the air, but it is such a self-centered concern that has no basis in fact. what are they being protected from? >> jesse: they don't look young enough to play high school sports. so as far as i'm concerned, i
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don't know exactly how the trump administration can do anything. you can be trans in america. you can dress like that. you can act like that. as far as i know, the trans regulations only involve the military and involve sports. everything else, they can still do exactly the same. i have to say, the guy or the girl in the leather jacket was hysterical. and i am not anti-trans. some of these people are great. this person is hilarious. i want to get to know them. i would have a drink with that person. man, woman, whatever she is, he is. but it is kind of funny that the left just got bushwhacked last november, and america was like, we are done with this, and the democrats have come out and ask for reparations. they have trans sanctuary cities
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now. and they are basically trying to recapture that late '60s revolutionary spirit where it is a bunch of singing and dancing and swearing. this is not a civil rights movement. this is just we don't want dei and we want everybody to stick to their bathrooms. once the left gets over that, i think we can get along. >> judge jeanine: harold come apparently there is some talk of they are getting the locals to resist in enforcing laws from other states that criminalize health care on gender-affirming care. but that is for kids. >> harold: so i think, as i have read through this earlier today and reading through it again, that seems to be the most powerful part of it, in terms of resolution in terms of the kind of protections that it may give people. however, it is a nonbinding, it has no legal binding power. it is more of a declaration, it sounds like, from the city. i agree a lot of things, what jesse just said there about, i
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have no issue with anyone exercising their freedom and exercising their sexual preference. i think the issue for a lot of americans is whether or not men become women and compete against women in sports and go into bathrooms. i think there is a public safety and other concerns. again, i feel terrible that someone feels the way that this person does and had to share that, and as crazy as this may sound, i think it might even behoove the president, our president, to say what you just said, which is this is what i was trying to do. i can differ with your lifestyle but you have freedom to live your life the way you want to live but what i don't want is for men to be going into women's bathrooms, little boys going into girls bathrooms and boys to be playing sports with little girls. that is my opposition to it. it's unfortunate they had to do this. i don't quite understand the amount of time because it is not a legally binding resolution. >> judge jeanine: what do you think, greg? >> greg: harold, you are acting like this is real. this is not real.
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no, hear me out here. imagine the said nothing to do with sex and it was a group of people maintaining they want their healthy limbs removed, would you sit there and have the same -- apply the same kind of logic? maybe we should -- you don't have to listen to this. the only fear that you are experiencing is the city council terrified of them. there is no fear -- all of that was performative. i'm shaking right now. that is fake. if they did not even go to this, no one would care. they would not know who these people are. but they can't live their lives where there is no attention. they cannot live in obscurity like the rest of us. they crave this chaos. the idea that somebody is targeting them is what they get off of. these people are not trans, they are trans activists. they are mellow drama queens. and the council just indulges
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this to save their own skin, and it is kind of sad because the sad part about it is a lot of these people are mentally ill. they will find no joy in life because they are separated from the idea of mental health. the prism they operate their life in will never lead them to a good place because everything they think is wrong and you indulge them by looking at them as a block of people when in fact they are very troubled. you feed their attention. imagine if they weren't there. we wouldn't even have this segment. that would hurt more if we didn't have this segment. >> jesse: i'm glad we had this segment. >> judge jeanine: i like michael jackson. [laughter] one democrat is convinced. [laughs] ♪ ♪ serving customers with top tier mobile service is our business,
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♪ ♪ >> i'm just wondering if the name manufacturing sounds like a guy. >> harold: is the word manufacturing too manly? democratic lawmaker from illinois apparently thinks so. >> jesse: is that gay porn?
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why did they use that photo? that guy was all greased up. wait, are they on a porn shoot? >> judge jeanine: manufacture! >> greg: derailing the say segment. >> harold: does that make you think of guys? >> jesse: now it does. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: that was a congressman, she doesn't know man, it is a derivative of la latin, it means hand, and fascie means to make by hand. she thinks it only applies to men. how about menstrual cycle, does that only apply to men? well, may be today who knows. >> harold: that was one of your better answers. >> judge jeanine: thank you, harold. >> harold: dp, what are your thoughts on this? >> dana: she is a m an elected member of congress.
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surely, hopefully, you are better than this. i guess he is also saying women cannot work in a knot factory. >> jesse: dana. >> judge jeanine: that's good, dana. >> greg: disgusting. >> harold: mr. exclamation point, what are your thoughts? >> greg: and with dana, on this. aren't old people supposed to have a little bit of wisdom? i would expect that from aoc or somebody in college but she is like 100. and also -- >> judge jeanine: my age. >> greg: 93% of all fatal occupational injuries are male. since 2011. so men build things and they will die building them. maybe women don't do this and it has nothing to do with the word but the fact that you croak. >> jesse: they lack the upper body strength to build things? >> greg: i didn't say that, jesse. maybe you said that because you are sexist. >> jesse: is it engineering brains? >> harold: for the record, the ceo of gm, they are all women --
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♪ >> dana: time now for "one more thing," greg? >> greg: tonight michele tafoya, kat timpf; sloth news. nothing more additional than a sloth unless it's a sloth with hiccups. it's tough for them: the sloth at the cincinnati zoo botanical garden. obviously too much to drink last night. >> jesse: how does a sloth do a shot? >> greg: i don't know. >> dana: did you see the sloth commercial on the super bowl? >> greg: yes, i did.
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>> jesse: the watters family just got a little bit bigger. we have a new dog. the name is cocoa. she is a congre congress can a . a cross between a congresser spaniel and a poodle. >> greg: who is poet training it? >> jesse: you are. >> judge jeanine: my new special subway justice just dropped on fox nation. i dive into new york city most sensational self-defense trials. bernie getz the subway vigilante and daniel penny who you all know. both cases amazingly ended up in the same courthouse the used by the penny lawyers in his defense

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