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♪ ♪ever >> i'm dana perino with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford junior, jesse watters, and gregg goret felled. it's 5:00 in new york city and y this iors the five. >> ♪ ♪ at any moment trump will bee addressing attack investmentmiam summit we'll bring you that live once it happens. in the meantime it was the trump and musk show on hannity. the unlikely duo discussing a wide range of topics with the president singing his praises for-- will tipping its head to the head of tech-support there. >> they are brillian gent youngy people who d dress much worse tn him.ir t-shirts. you wouldn't know they have like 180 iq. >> he's your text support? >> he is a leader. he gett.s it done..
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>> reporter: musk showed white so critical to the maga mission. >> democracy is fighting amit te f the people and preventing the president from implementing what people want. e live is in his bureaucracy. in order to savea taxpayer mony it comes down to competence and caring. they teamed up for a response for the-- cuts. >> when the attacks occur whati they are accusing administration of this what they are guilty of. saying it's unconstitutional but wait what they are doing is unconstitutional. they are guilty ofun the crime they accuse us of. >> he is in violation of the constitution. it is a big con job and the media is so bad.
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whendang i watch msnbc which i t watcdoh much. but you need to watch the enemy on occasion. levels of arrogance and cheatind and they j are just horrible d people. >> a great gutfeld it's youranay a day in the life of you on the cover of "variety" magazine congratulations. >> it beats being on the cover of playgirl i guess. >> musk was saying the democrats due what they accuse the dojothy mac of doing. we were reminded of that whenwh biden knew he couldn't pass thel constitutional muster by giving student loans but did it anyways. the court kept striking them down and in this case the judges so far have upheld president trump's rule. >> for the last four years it's been nothing but projection. most everythintg they accused o.
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and the project with thecu accusation witsah trump beingno transparent.t are you out of your mind. it's a criticism that they never lodged against the government. how are you spending your money. that should be transparent.i i do have to say i'm exhausted by the transparency. i feel like i am falling behind. every time they wake up there's a new dojo mac thing. there's enough problem's.lo i geadt morning emails from dana and that's like i have to read that. also if the democrats are soo ce certain that trump's policies won't work. why not siwon't back and let thm fail. there panic is telling you that they fear or that they no.hat' they think he will succeed and i was coming on that relationshipt betweehen the two.
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and they aren't batman andobin robin. this isn't equal footing. maybe it's theting green hornetd kato. but they finish each other's thoughts and also goes back to the idea about age that trumpos inmight be closing in on 80 but when it comes to technology he is right out there. he can hang with these tech burroughs and it is pretty seamless. it's not like the joe biden 80 or 79 we saw. do democrats have a problem with this story. if they need to remove a polyp from a but they need to put a camera out there and you are like kno w you aren't putting a l camera out there.g are you hiding something in your. and that's all dojo mac is which is a bureaucratic colonoscopy.h
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that's also where they needed a outsider who had oversight committees and it inspectors generals and billions went. missing.ions it's good to have an outsider come in. >> a judge, elon musk said the bureaucracy is fighting the will of the people and i think their polling has democrats saying this isn't actually popular. >> it is belied by the polling. it's not just the president who won thjue popular vote in the swing states and all of that. it is something continuously being favored in the polls by the american people.te rvi have gotten those emails frm here in the morning. but you know how we hear aboutce
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celebrities when they say a marriage is in trouble. and they are having fun. they interacted withthou each o. they respected each other and how they spoke. they are happy doing what they are doing.s i was impressed with that and i was also impressed with the fact that the president and he told us first-term it's the ego it's always about him. isn't. he brought this guy into the oval office and let him bring his son and he's doing an interview with him and recognizing the american people are so smart. even theo young people working or smart. you've got two businessmen. you got the smartest businessme of our time and trying to help the american people as the focus. the american president has no problem sharing credit. if they reach 2 trillion there
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was rebate checks for theou americannt people.they they are just thinking out loud and it's refreshing.ol >> harold what didd, you think f the interview? >> i think it was good. $55 billion is not a lot of money. it's less than zero-point 2%. $55 billion and i'm for ruling out waste, fraud, and abuse. but itld was took a victory lap early and i was looking for. mr. musk to nomut only identify areas whers e there is waste, fraud, and abuse the areas to be more efficient.an bbut if you want to counter it, show those areas and what you will use the money for. securing the savings andse
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increasing efficiency that you l will want to do. i think of president trump, seai did a great job. it's not showering anything bad on seas n but even then i wouldo take a victory lap for around $60 billion. the country is looking for this president toth cut taxes on tips and make sure there's no taxes e on people's overtime. i thank you would find morewi democrats supportive if theo showed whaust they would use the money for. they don't need to reach 2 trillion. >> the goal is to reduce the size of government so all of us benefit. >> but 55 billion. let's not ki d ourselves. i wouldn't take a victory lap.ta >> how much money would you neey to save in order to take a victory lap? > i take victory laps when i brush my teeth harold, first of all, $55 billion is a lot of money, okay? they have not even upgraded the
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software yet. the software is from the '60s. you will streamline it and save money. let me tell you a story about chris. chris was a guy i met at a shooting event in new jersey. >> harold: was chris in the interview or another guy? male or female? >> jesse: let me finish. >> greg: i love it. >> jesse: 20 year veteran of the u.s. military. one of the guys, killed a lot of bad guys. put his life on the line. he punched out after 20 years of working for the pentagon. and he's only been there a few months, so his probationary period he just found out he's probably going to get laid off. he's going to get doged. he texted me and said this is not good. i'm really sad. this guy has not a dei consultant. he is not a climate consultant. this guy is a veteran. so when you're talking about
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doging people, veteran should get priority. because if you're going to go out there and kill enemies, put your life on the line, you should not be in the same category as people that are doing dei. now, harold and his ilk, they like to talk about th the slashd born corporate egos. we just need to be a little bit less callous with the way, harold, we talk about doging people. i want that to sink in. i am not guilty of that. finally found one person i knew who got doged, and it hit me in the heart. talking about big-ticket items. you have a weapons program in some influential congressman's district. it is showing no promise in the theater of war. you cut that, and that's big savings. so, besides saving my friend, chris, we want bigger dividend
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doge check rebates. i don't want to pay down the debt. put it back into the economy. this is an electoral win. the more doge cuts, the bigger the dividend checks. we remember how popular those checks were. printing money. these are rebates. >> greg: doge is not robin hood. >> jesse: i want to rebates. >> greg: the government is not a piggy bank. the whole point of doge is to cut waste, fraud, and abuse. hey, we want to shrink government. you are not doing that -- >> jesse: if you are giving money back to the taxpayer. paying $2 million for a sex change surgery, that is no longer in the budget, i want that money back. >> greg: that's different than what you are saying. >> dana: no, it's not. >> greg: you want to get the
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money back because they took your money and spent it -- fine. but that's after you cut this government down by $1 trillion to $2 trillion where you don't have seven times -- >> jesse: you are making it more complicated. we are cutting spending and giving it back to the taxpayer. >> greg: then the government does not shrink. >> dana: what you should do is cut spending -- >> greg: that is exactly what the government does. >> harold: i agree with jesse. i want to pay down the debt. at some point -- i respect what you are saying. i respect you. this is the problem. we can pay down the debt when we grow the economy. higher revenues that the rebate checks are going to generate. that is what tax cuts do. that is exactly what tax cuts to. >> dana: arguing about too much money, too few goods, which cause inflation. >> jesse: not here. you are printing nothing.
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stephen a. smith is giving his party some tough advice, saying they should be "embarrassed" that he's even being considered for the 2028 nomination. >> if you're the democrats, that's why stephen a. smith is in the news. because y'all don't have anybody. you don't have anybody appear to have you got? who have you got? kamala harris better not run. she better not run. i am not in the news because i'm here. i'm in the news because the democratic party is here. down in the bottom. they suck right now. horrible. because they don't have a voice. where the hell is the voice? >> jeanine: it's clear that the party needs new leadership, but gone are the days of barack obama, and the best they can master it is this boring guy named ken. take a look.
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>> we need to get the dnc out of d.c., reconnecting our message back with voters. that is job number one. so many parts of our coalition left us this last election cycle. we know that. latino voters, young voters, women. you can go down the list. the only two groups that we over performed web where wealthy households and college-educated mothers. that is an indictment. we've got to do a better job. >> jeanine: isn't it refreshing that demand that they are pushing for president, the democrats, is saying and you are so stupid, you have such a weak bench, you are actually asking me to do it. >> jesse: and carville just called him an idiot. basically said "shut up and dribble." if you're a democrat, now is the time to run. open primary. you don't have to run against trump anymore. you are dealing with harris who
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is the front runner. if you're a celebrity, if you're wealthy, if you're harold ford jr., this is when you go for it. i still think gavin newsom has the inside track to get the nomination, but he will still lose. i'm more interested on the republican side. j.d. vance did a good job in europe. he's got the advantage. i think megyn kelly could be president. she is very smart. she's a great debater. she's got a good family. and she's a woman. and why not now? why not? have the first female president a republican. i think she would do a great job. also pete hegseth. i think if he does a nice job at the pentagon, pete hegseth could make a run. and i think he would do an excellent job as commander in chief. there's a lot of people out there -- i don't think the democrats are going to nominate a woman. they did it twice. hasn't worked. probably just going to pump the
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brakes on that, but they just need an athlete. right now you've got guys going to these games, and they look like "get me out of here." they need an athlete who sounds like a normal person. >> dana: i think we should just let him keep talking. >> jeanine: you're kidding. do democrats even know how much trouble they are in? this dnc chair, ken, talking about democrats are on the side of workers. they just have to get the message out. >> dana: that was so boring, like nothing memorable. stephen a. smith is memorable. this has got to hurt. quinnipiac has congressional democrat approval at 21%. that is 20 points lower than congressional republicans. i'm not saying anyone is in terrific shape, but congressional democrats have never -- i don't think in my experience have ever been not low. you don't see people out there hitting the right tone or message to be an insurgent.
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if stephen a. smith or somebody like that has the energy and pushes forward and does something surprising, they have to do something that is unique and different. to me, if one of them is willing to take on the teachers unions and say this is not good enough, our children deserve better, they may have a chance. >> jeanine: harold, how long did the democrats have to get one person? >> harold: now less than six weeks into his last term as president. democrats have a ways to go, but stephen a. smith is onto something. his criticism is something democrats should take into context. what he's saying is you guys are so discombobulated, so unorganized, so without a message, people are looking to me. he is saying i'm not the person that should be president. that same hole that dana pointed
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out, i'm using the numbers that democrats have in congress. 20% approval. president trump is at 45. everybody is kind of upset now. the country is waiting for a set of answers. i think the conversation we had in the first segment was telling, revealing. i respect jesse's position on the doge savings and the kinds of things government is doing. we need to have a serious conversation about what the next five to ten years look like for her families, our communities, national defense, how we fund these things. how we raise taxes, pay down our debt. democrats, the opportunities are there. but if you keep yelling and screaming and being angry and just opposing things, people are not going to listen to you. people want reforms. if you had better reforms, all through those ideas instead of singing and yelling. i was not as down on this ken martin guy. he may not be the most exciting, but he is a dnc chair.
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he should take the dnc out of d.c. to get a message, to listen to voters, bring back a platform of ideas that resonate and connect with her future. >> jeanine: should i get out of d.c.? >> greg: i look at ken martin. that guy is so white, he makes jesse look like jay-z. he looks like every data in a commercial where the wife shows him how he can save money on car insurance because he's too stupid to do it on his own. two good looking for politics, that's reverse psychology. listening to these vocal liberals now, where were you for four years when you had an incapacitated president. i don't watch smith. seems like a nice guy. i don't remember him talking about the fact that we had a brain-dead president or a complete conspiracy to hide th that. so i disagree that democrats suck right now.
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they sucked before. they suck now. i have a feeling they're going to suck after because they made it clear within their group of people, some people are better than others. the irony of the democrats is that there is no equality and equity. some people are worthless based on their immutable characteristics. if you're a white straight guy, you are not as as a female... woman -- no -- woman of color who is gay. i take three boxes there. got it. got it. i think the problem is you cannot unify a group of people if they all feel like they are part of a hierarchy in which one matters more than the other. is he straight? >> jesse: don't know. >> greg: let's get on that, research. arguing over the gender of people. it was embarrassing. this is why they cannot find
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their own joe rogan. no one can sit in that chair and after 5 minutes you're going to be yelling at them about some tripwire he crossed. my pronoun is they. it's like screw you, they. all they of you. >> jeanine: he is married. >> jesse: is he married to a female? >> dana: yes. >> greg: normative? >> jeanine: let it go. >> jesse: talked about joe rogan being a democrat before. you cannot just find a joe rogan. that was a natural revolution. >> jeanine: smart move. you know, harold, that was a smart move on his part. >> harold: yes, ma'am. >> jeanine: playtime is over for the cartel. drones in mexico. ♪ ♪
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>> cartels could soon fear the reaper. the cia has reportedly sent mq nine reaper drones on secret missions over mexico to sniff around the fentanyl labs that have been poisoning americans for years, and could use them for armed strikes, president trump says. we'll see what happens. >> what can you tell us about the cia drone flights over mexico? is this the next step in the war against the cartels? >> well, we're going to see. >> should they. have authority to take lethal action? >> mexico's allowed a tremendous number of people to go through their country into ours, and even people coming from mexico and illegals. totally illegal. i think mexico is largely run by the cartels. and that's a sad thing to say. and if they wanted help with that, we'd give them help. >> judge, the drone is in mexico's court. what do you think of this development? >> i think it's a wonderful thing. i think that along with the designation of aragua ms. 13, you've got, you know, the
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jalisco, the sinaloa, the zetas, it's time you've got their intelligence gathering. they are not armed. they are totally unarmed. and now the mexican government is in agreement with this intelligence gathering operation. and the flying of the drones are they're very sophisticated. they have infrared. they can look into buildings and see if they're creating fentanyl, whether where the gangs are, where there, whether there are guns inside. and we're sharing the intelligence with mexico. so i think it's all a good thing. but you know what? i think there's a bigger issue to this segment, if i, if i may, and that is you've got president trump who is like all over the world leaving his mark. you know, you're not hearing anything going on in gaza or the middle east. we know that what's happening in ukraine is going to end with russia in the very, very near future. and now
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mexico is on notice that we're designating these groups foreign terrorist organizations, which doesn't allow necessarily for military the use of military, but it puts us in a position where we can then go in and say, we're not going to tolerate this much, and we're not going to tolerate the cartels in your country that are impacting ours. so mexico either supports us in destroying the cartels or admits that they are ignoring the cartels for whatever corrupt reasons. >> jesse, some people consider you a drone, so that makes you an expert. should we drone baby drone? you know, china is leading the world in drones. this is the future. we got to start making more drones. >> yeah. we should. maybe we'll call pete hegseth and tell him some dial up, some drones. so the cia is finally getting off the sidelines. they've done nothing. while the cartels have gotten filthy rich the last four years. so you're going to have radcliffe go down to mexico city, and they're going
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to talk to the president of mexico. and janine's right. they're going to say, lady, we know where these labs are. do you need our help or not? and what she says is going to be critical. i would play a game with her. i would say we have the intel on the labs. she's going to say, well, let me see them. i would show her three, just three, and then i would go back to the united states. and then i would monitor the labs. and if the labs that you showed the president everyone scrambling and taking things out of there and moving them around, you know, the woman's compromised. but if you do start droning, our top trading partner, i mean, that's that's a lot. and then you might have some revenge. and texas, arizona, who knows? but you're right, china. you could also take a different approach and go after china. china's economy is teetering. their birth rates collapsed. if you dial up some tariffs and some export controls and just push them over the edge, they're not going to be worrying about
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shipping fentanyl precursors to mexico. they're going to be worrying about saving their hide. >> interesting. >> harold in the green room, you said, let's drone those mofos and get it over with. >> we got to go back to the tape. jesse's point is he made a couple of points there. first of all, i'm in support of using drones to do this. i think we probably used some of this in the past, but this president is likely to act more on the data than, than previous presidents, because i think we know where this stuff is. but you raised the point that there's still a complicated relationship between us and mexico. i don't think people realize how much of our debt that mexico holds. i don't think people realize the kind of trading partner you just cited, how they are one of our top, if not top trading partners, certainly in the hemisphere. so we have that that to manage. but i give president trump great credit here. even if they have not sorted out all of those answers and i don't suspect they have, maybe they have. they're not they're not certainly sharing it is certainly sending a different kind of message to
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mexico for that matter. the world. >> got a little fox news alert here. sorry, dana. president trump now delivering remarks at a tech investment summit in miami. >> such a warm welcome. it's great to be back in beautiful miami where i've actually built a lot of great buildings with the desert family and some others. we've had tremendous success in miami. we have trump towers and sunny isles beach. it's four beautiful buildings right on the ocean. the trump grande put the little e on the end for a little class it up a little bit, trump grande and the 700 acre doral. it's a tremendous country club in the actually the most successful country club in the us, where i was just given approval to build 1500 units and i couldn't care less about building units. when your president, who the hell wants to build units? i've been building units all my life. i don't want to build units, but they gave us permission to do it. but today
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is a tremendous honor to become the first american president to address the future investment initiative institute. that's the first one. that's very. it's always known. and i want to thank mayor of miami francis suarez for being here. thank you very much, francis, wherever you may be. hi, francis. and thank you for the endorsement. when i ran, i was very appreciative, along with the mayor of miami beach, steven minor. steven, thank you very much. thank you, thank you, thank you, steven, thank you very much. and numerous american business leaders, some of the biggest business leaders actually anywhere in the world, and many distinguished guests from the middle east, and in particular the kingdom of saudi arabia, a special place with special leaders. >> thank you.
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>> and including fia institute chairman and governor of the public investment fund, which is a seriously big fund. yasir, i see you there. stand up. yasir. everyone knows yasir. thank you. great guy, great great person. and finance minister muhammad. thank you very much. thank you. right. thank you very much. good to see you again. that's pretty good, finance minister of that part of the world. that's not bad. other parts of the world not so good. but that one is good. and many other senior government leaders. i also want to recognize the kingdom's ambassador to the united states, her royal highness princess reema. >> oh. >> very popular, very popular. wow, that's very nice. sitting next to ellen. wow. that's. you couldn't do better than that.
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as well as my own special envoy to the middle east, who's really done a fantastic job. steve witkoff. thank you. >> steve. >> he's been busy. michael waltz is here. where is michael? michael's been so busy. they've been going back and forth and back. and a woman who was just voted the most powerful woman anywhere in the world. i know i'll go with. i'm going to go with princess reema. but she was voted the most powerful woman anywhere in the world. siouxsie wiles. >> thank you, thank you. >> most powerful woman. that's pretty good. we have to talk to you about that, siouxsie. it's pretty good. and also, we all know jared kushner, a very special guy. thank you jared. thank you. >> jared. >> and elon musk has been making a little news lately hasn't he though very positive news. stand up elon. he's a great guy. we did a little show
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last night. i heard it got very good ratings too, by the way. we did hannity. sean hannity is fantastic, a fantastic man, fantastic guy, and he did a show and it was great being on the show with you last night. i come today with a simple message for business leaders from all across the nation and all around the world. if you want to build the future, push boundaries, unleash breakthroughs, transform industries, and make a fortune. because you want to make a fortune. most of you have already made a fortune. >> so that's why i have to go to the doctor. it's going to be a small procedure. >> like that thing we talked about in the a block. >> yes, exactly. so what? you had a good point. we're going to go back in and. >> out of this. i don't know if it's a great point. well he's just getting going just on going back to the drones and president trump, i do think that we can all agree that our own neighborhood has been ignored for a long time. and every time we try to go and do
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something, then, for example, there was going to be a big push in latin america and then nine over 11 happened. so then, okay, so things happen in the world. so i am all for this. and it reminds me of like the cormac mccarthy novels that you had me read several years ago that scarred me. and i think about that. the cartels probably have more blood, american blood on their hands than any other foreign adversary we've ever had. so if you think about claudia sheinbaum, the new president of mexico, she's already dealing with a possible terrorist situation. she also knows that the cartels either are running the government or she is close to that. and so if you think about what trump did in the first term, he offered lori lightfoot in chicago the opportunity to send in the national guard. he said, i'll help you. crime is terrible there. i'll help you. and she said, no, but i think it's different this time for her. claudia sheinbaum in mexico is saying, i better say yes, because if i don't say yes for the help, they're going to do it anyway, so might as well be for what's going to happen. >> that was a great point. >> i don't know if that was that great. i don't know. >> it is a good point.
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>> switching gears a little bit right now, liberals not only losing the media narrative and the trump 2.0 era, they're losing the culture. it helps to explain why the late night comics have been bawling like babies since he won reelection. >> it was a terrible night for women, for children, for the hundreds of thousands of hardworking immigrants who make this country go. >> there's a lot of bad stuff happening right now, and it can be overwhelming. they're trying to rip you off, and they hope you'll be distracted by all the nonsense going through trump's head. >> trump is preannouncing that he's going to break any law he wants to get whatever he wants. that is a tyrannical declaration of power. >> there's another good reason why liberal late night is crying. one man is pulverizing them in the ratings. just snag one of their beloved supermarket checkout line covers. greg gutfeld is the gracing the latest cover of variety. it says, quote, gutfeld may be a novel phenomenon to some, but to a sizable and growing portion of
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the fox news audience, he is the man of the moment. like it or not, the nasal voice bleep stirrer who sees no topic is off limits, is leading the pack and expanding his audience. i just it just really hurt. i had to read that. >> i know you're the man of the moment, all right? you're the man of the moment. greg. >> what did you think of this variety cover? >> i thought i thought it captures me. i thought the story was great. i, tatiana siegel wrote it, and i thought she she didn't fall into the trap that you see with a lot of people who write about fox, which is they concede that it's successful, but at the same time they're condescending about it. yeah. and in this case, she just wrote it by the numbers. here's how great fox is doing. here's how great the show is doing. talked about the five, talked about my show, and she did it without acting like, oh, let's look at these rubes over here. she acknowledged the
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fact that the world has changed and hollywood is behind. >> what does it say about variety to do a nice cover story on greg like that? is the media landscape changing? >> well, yes. because again, like what i was just saying about claudia sheinbaum, like, you should be for what's going to happen and this is happening. but one of the things that she says in there is that more women watch than men. yeah. and she said i had to actually do a double take and say, is that real? and she had to double check. and it is true. >> yeah. we get the chicks. you know what it is? it's my sultry, kind of steamy sex appeal. >> yeah, i think that is probably. >> you cannot deny it. america. >> i thought it was tyrus sex. >> appeal, but that's okay. >> what do you think about this? it's a pretty nice cover. >> it's a great cover. i was glad to be part of the story. congratulations. i think. >> one of. >> the things, one thing that we did talk about in the green room. >> thanks for reading. >> actual, is. that i think the story is a, is a, is a has a larger kind of purpose as well,
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that a different kind of comedy and comedy that i grew up with is back and can be done. so i you do it every night. and i said in the piece, you, you make me think. you sometimes make me mad, you make me laugh. and the piece made me proud to call you a friend. so congrats brother. >> get a room. i wouldn't know we're friends, but okay. >> i want to know when he makes you mad. >> i did. >> not participate in this article. did you participate? were we excluded on purpose? >> oh, we didn't tell them. >> yeah, we didn't. we kept it a secret. >> we didn't. i mean, i sit next to you an. >> hour a day. for the last couple of years, the woman never even asked me what i think of you. i would have told you you're a jerk, but who cares? >> i channeled. >> your thoughts. >> and you channeled my thoughts. >> okay. very nice. you know what i think is interesting? i think that it's not just the fact that, you know, you're winning a young audience and that you're winning with women. it's kind of like joe rogan. it's about authenticity. you know, it isn't necessarily about, you know, relatability. she's my age, he's real. and i
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think you thank you, harold. and i think that the other part of this is that you have real people on your show. yeah. whereas these other hosts have to get celebrities. i mean, they kill themselves trying to get celebrities. you just get real people and have real conversations and, you know, you're not afraid to say things that they would never say, like talk about, you know, trans and die. i mean, for years you were one of the first people to talk about this stuff. so you're authentic. and, you know, i'm very proud of you. i think it's great. >> and you talk about excrement. no one talks about it except. >> somebody has got to cover that. >> this mug had very many, many prominent features. yeah. >> yes. my little poop mug. yeah. beautiful. yeah. >> all right. i can't talk about how great greg is anymore. we got to go. up next, battle of the bins. people are getting downright nasty over their carry on luggage. >> moving on, baby. hey! never
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the overhead bins are stuffed with bags owned by passengers in other rows. only the strong survive in the battle for these cubbyholes. so out of control, airlines are now offering guaranteed overhead space, but at a cost. in your face, greg gutfeld. still plenty of room to stow you above my seat. >> greg: was that ai? it looks so real. >> harold: you fly private, i know, but can you relate to those of us who have to find room above our heads on a commercial flight? we do we respond to incentives. you have a charge for luggage, so people want to carry it on. then the people who want to carry-on incentivizes the gate lurkers. why are people always looking around? because they fear they are not going to have any room in the bins. such a great study of human nature, how one little thing can cause all these things.
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i think they should have a separate business that sends your luggage to the destination. you just drive to the airport, don't even think about it. you see it at the hotel. just takes care of everything. of course that your wife will say let's take these things too. >> harold: what do you think? >> dana: i actually am more now just checking because i don't want to have to deal with that. >> harold: trying to get kids and their bags -- >> greg: you are checking kids? >> jesse: then baggage claim comes, they come around on the little conveyor belt. that's mine. i checked. i check everything. it's only 25 bucks per bag. it is $25. then you're done with the stress. >> greg: but then you got to wait at the end. >> jesse: what are you going to die waiting? it takes 10 minutes. it's about peace of mind. >> jeanine: it's so unfair because not only do they take
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your space, but when the guy comes in and his face is taken, he is got to put his bag in the back and then knocks me in the head because his bag is back there and he hits me in the head. if you have a pocketbook, put it under your seat. >> dana: that's right. >> jeanine: that's for my suitcase. my suitcase. >> harold: they don't think about it. it is just a lot. i think you said it well. >> greg: but $55 billion is not a lot of money, harold. [laughter] >> harold: i guess not. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ baby: liberty! mom: liberty mutual is all she talks 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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k-9 service dog. it was a belgian malinois. you might remember him. he was the 1 in 2014 who was a special ops k-9. and he took down that intruder on the white house lawn. lived to be 16 years old. quite remarkable. and after retiring due to injuries from the incident, hurricane became the face of hurricane heroes as a great organization that helps cover medical expenses for retired service dogs, that often falls to the dogs handler to take care of. so thank you hurricane and all the service dogs out there. >> the rainbow bridge. >> bless the dog. legs in heaven. >> in honor and honor of black history month. a historic black church in philadelphia as well. welcoming its first female pastor in its 237 years. mother. mother. bethel african methodist episcopal church sits on the oldest parcel of land continuously owned by african americans. she's a fourth generation minister who graduated from barnard college and union theological. congratulations to her and the church on making history on this day. >> all right. variety cover. go!
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>> you took my one more thing. harold. i was going to do the historical black church. oh, well, i guess i'll plug my show tonight. joe mackey, sage steele, jeff dye and emily compagno and i got tour dates coming up. if you go to gutfeld.com, there's ticket info. i'll be in indiana, pennsylvania, tennessee, south carolina, kentucky, all those states. i won't read them here, but that's that's for all 20, 25. look at that. go there jesse. >> also, happy belated black history month, harold. i know it's the 19th of february, but i was going to get around to it. >> thank you. >> not more days. >> well, it's. >> 28 days. >> okay, okay. i just want to make sure we're still in the month. jesse watters, primetime. tonight. we have howard lutnick, tulsi gabbard, and lara trump. 8:00 eastern. >> okay. judge, you get double time tomorrow. judge. that's it for us. everyone have a great night. >> welcome to jesse watters primetime. >> tonight
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