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nobody knows who is working for the government and who is not, so what they are doing is there sending out a letter to everybody, what were the things you did last week? i guess they ask for five. and if people work and it is easy, i can tell you five things i did last week. i can tell you five things i did six weeks ago, right? if they are there and they are working, they are able to say they did five things during work. and that means they are working with us and they have no further obligation. if they are not, it could be there is no such person. it could be the person is no longer working. they are no longer living at that address. >> will: behind the scenes coverage, president trump remarks in the oval office or never live, they are turned around to us, in which week case we take them as is possible. we pass it off to "the five" who continue to monitor this event from the oval office. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters along with
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judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ president trump holding court in the oval office right now, telling the press that he's pretty much negotiated a deal with ukraine on rare earth minerals to end the war there, and then zelenskyy might be visiting the white house on friday. he also announced what he is calling gold cards that will get wealthy foreigners to create jobs in america. meanwhile, could sleepy joe ever do this? >> and i heard you were here and i said let's stop by and say hello peered. [laughter] smart looking people, i must say. have fun, everybody. [cheers and applause] [chanting "usa"] >> jesse: president trump surprising guests during the first white house tour of the year.
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47 got that charm easy-going vibe. no wonder his popularity keeps climbing. a whopping 52% approve of trump second term. he is even performing well with key groups he has struggled with at various points. hispanics, women, and even the burbs are liking what they see. democrats, on the other hand, are at the most unpopular they have been in decades. they don't have a trump, but they do have a raging case of trump derangement syndrome, and boy has it got them saying some really weird stuff. >> you can pee on my leg and don't tell me it is rain, and trump is raining on america. >> we are in the middle of a ketamine-fueled middle of the night, autocratic power gr grab. >> president trump has been more of a ks agent over the last few weeks and not shown any interest whatsoever in dealing with the on affordability. >> it has become really hard to have an intellectual debate with any of these people because the
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level of stupidity they are displaying every single day is frankly embarrassing. >> are voters having remorse, voters remorse already? >> i think so, and it is going to keep building, given what it is doing. chaos is up. corruption is up. and costs are up. >> jesse: frank luntz is telling the democrats may be toned down all that resistance stuff. >> the democrats are wrong. by talking about resistance. because the public doesn't want resistance. they simply want these things done efficiently, effectively, and with accountability. >> jesse: to the democrats have the humility to work with donald trump on things that voters want? >> dana: not yet. we will see. there might be a few, but they are not stepping up. and certainly -- you don't even see it with governors, for example, sanctuary city states or the sanctuary states or the governors who might say, gosh, you know what, education is a really big issue and i noticed
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today there was a big protest in washington, d.c. who was leading it? the american federation of teachers. if i were democrats, this would be a great moment for a democrat to say oh, no, you're the ones who took all the covid money, and you didn't go to school, and you kept schools closed, and now look at what has happened, especially in the blue states. look what happened in the blue states. or scores are down for kids, not good enough, civil rights issue march, and you can see somebody, i can imagine it, i can just see some democrat figuring out a way to do this and say education is going to be the way we bring things back, but they are going to have to be willing to buck the -- their own left-wing if they are going to do that, i don't see that happening. the other thing is like on "the view," they are talking to amy klobuchar, i don't know what poles they are reading that suggest voters are getting tired, if you look at anything on immigration, crime, and may be on the economy people are saying what is going on here? but they do feel like the country is going a much better direction, and when it comes to
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republicans, the approval is sky-high. and then you go on someplace like "the view" and they are trying to apply the standards, normal person, to someone who said i'm not going to be a normal president. i am there to upset the apple cart, and that is what he is doing, and the people seem to like it, so i think frank luntz is right. kind of echoes what james carville said, just slow your roll for a second and get your act together before you make fools of yourself. >> jesse: you know, 52%, judge, for a republican president, that's pretty good. >> judge jeanine: well, it's pretty good, and 70% of the american people who say he is following through on the promises he made. and the amazing thing, dana just referenced this, is the fact that women, independents come hispanics and asians and the suburbanites that he won in the election, he is maintaining them, so they are looking at president trump and they say they voted for him for this reason and by gosh he is actually delivering on what he said he was going to do.
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but i think that frank luntz is right. james carville is right. stephen a is right. this resistance, this constitutional crisis, whatever it is, there is no message in this resistance. there is no policy in this resistance. it's the same old, you know, we've got to just make sure that trump doesn't succeed. and, you know, it makes no sense when ordinary americans have to maintain their own checkbook and their own budget, and yet the government doesn't, and we have to pay for it. that is what americans are seeing. and for some reason, the dems just are not getting it. and when you hear rachel maddow and amy klobuchar, rachel maddow claims there is some kind of ketamine-fueled power grab, you know, i think she is talking about hunter biden. and then you've got klobuchar talks about chaos and corruption and costs are up, she is describing the biden years. and they've got nothing else to hang onto. donald trump, as we saw him greeting those people as they
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walked into the white house, unexpected -- not expect them to see him -- he is a man who is bigger than life, and he makes people feel that he cares about them when he is talking to them, and he cares about the economy. >> jesse: harold, you see a democrat, say they are doing a pretty good job posting up against donald trump? >> harold: i'll come back to that. it's good to be back around the table, everybody. i would say a few things. you are right, i am not seeing enough of that. >> jesse: okay. >> harold: i think dana's point and the judges point, democrats shouldn't get upset, should get focused, resistance is not what the american people want. that is just 2.0 from the campaign. donald trump has won the election. we shouldn't be surprised. most president to win elections retain popularity for several weeks, as long as they are working towards the things they said they were going to work towards. and the judge is right, he is not a conventional president. people are going to give him
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greater latitude when it comes to what some may define as chaos because it is donald trump. a poll we don't talk a lot about is the poll that mr. trump's own pollster mr. fabrizio has released where he doesn't show that the president, contradict any of the numbers, 52% approval, every percent for people liking the agenda. what he does show a 60% of americans worry about the personal finance, 70% worried they won't be able to afford groceries over the next several months. 63% think the tax relief the president is talking about should be targeted towards everyday americans. so if you're democrats, jesse, you get out and you offer substance and ideas and answers around those concerns. not simple rhetorical resistance. people don't want to hear that. they rejected that argument from us in november, so let's get more serious. the press conferences, the singing, let's get that out of our system and think about coherence, alternatives, and substance. we get there, we will make the body politic better, and you never know, we might mess around and win an election in the next
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year and a half. >> jesse: maybe, greg, but you could see donald trump keeping this level of support for a while. you've got the state of the union coming up. you could do the ukraine deal in the spring. >> greg: no question at all. got to hand it to frank luntz, he always has the most blunt, thoughtful analysis. but i might add animals are great. not his hairpiece. i love trump greeting the tourists. when biden walked out during white house tours come always by accident and his robe was always open. this is pure trump. so much as flipped. and it's not left versus right. it's inside and outside. so for the longest time america has been on the outside of all politics. only a few precious elites were on the inside. they knew how things worked, they knew where the money went, they knew who got paid and who didn't, so you have this profound transparency where this guy is everywhere but also the spontaneity of it, right, it has completely turned the table, so
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what inside is outside and what outside is inside. isn't that great? the americans are on the inside. d.o.g.e. is leading the way with its kalon a scope, showing you everything, and as it is showing you everything, you have a constant director's commentary going on, telling you what is behind the scenes, did you see this, did you see that? everybody on the outside, the elites, the bureaucratic rent seekers, they all got their faces planted up against the windows going no, don't show them that, don't show them that, that's mine, that's mine. but america is there. america loves this government, and we have courtside seats, which is why we should where tarps. now i'm going to answer your question about the honeymoon. honeymoons are always temporary. but i think that in this case the length of the honeymoon is dictated by the horror that came before. you know, when someone says i really think donald trump is getting ahead of his skis, then you go, do you remember what was
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going on before? that person couldn't put on his shoes. they go, all right, i'm good, but the guy go to work, and what does the guy do? and we are not even surprised by. he is ending a three year horrific war where a million plus people died, and he is getting us rare earth minerals while he's ending it, and none of us are going, well this is a little odd. no, we finally get it. this is what he does. so let the guy do his job. don't sit there and stand over him like you missed a spot. you know? >> jesse: you know, that is such a great point, democrats are running a left-right campaign against a guy running it inside out campaign. can they run an inside -- >> greg: no, they can't. >> jesse: they are the ultimate insiders. >> greg: you have no inside anymore. you are empty and hollow, harold. a hollow shell of a party. >> jesse: in your face, harold.
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>> harold: at least i didn't vote for russian -- >> jesse: we will get to that. may be. [laughter] up next, while democrats throw a hissy fit over musk, one of america's biggest ceos says d.o.g.e. needed to be done. ♪ ♪ at ameriprise financial we know our clients are so much more than clients. they're go-getters and game-changers, legacy-leavers and visionaries, healers and confidants. the goals that matter most to you matter most to us. helping you achieve them is what we do best. with personal financial advice from an advisor you can trust, and goal-based investing and solutions. it's no wonder we have a 4.9 out of five client satisfaction rating. ameriprise financial advice worth talking about.
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so what they are doing is there sending out a letter to everyone and they are saying, what were the things you did last week? i guess to ask for five. and if people are working, it's easy. i can take five things i did last week. i can tell you five things i did six weeks ago, right? >> judge jeanine: president trump is once again defending the five things you did last week d.o.g.e. email after elon musk gave federal workers a second chance to reply to it. so far, d.o.g.e. has saved taxpayers a whopping $65 billion in total estimated savings and with results like that it's really no wonder why d.o.g.e. is earning the support of america's most powerful ceo, jpmorgan head honcho jamie dimon. >> inefficient, not very competent, and it needs a lot of work. it's not just waste and fraud, its outcomes. what are we spending money on these things? are we getting what we deserve? what should we change? i think doing that needs to be done. accuracy pushes back out
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everything, not just about the deficit, it's about building the right policies, procedures, and the government we deserve. >> judge jeanine: and the major media narrative just got busted. the liberal press has been breathlessly hyping those viral town halls and protests in republican districts as evidence of the major d.o.g.e. backlash, but now "the washington free beacon" is blowing the lid on how organic those protests really are, exposing how "red district d.o.g.e. protests were organized by left-wing groups." okay, you know what, harold, i'm going to start with you? the left-wing protests, the left-wing media, whether lester holds, muir, maddow, major backlash in the town halls, we find out it is nothing more than soros-funded people dancing around making it like everybody is upset but who are they upset on behalf of? not the american people. >> harold: well, this would
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not be the first time you have these kind of groups, both sides, do it, and it is not right, either side. is not right here, either. but i have heard some republican congressman, judge, who you are saying they want some of these things to be -- they would love for mr. musk and these teams to be more organized and less scattered. but let me step back. i think what jamie dimon said is right. i don't think there is anybody -- there is no advocate in the public or government for fraud, waste, and abuse. there is no advocate for massive inefficiency. if there are, they should be out of government. number one. number two, i think some of the confusion around this and some of the responses, mr. musk says one thing, then he says a second thing, then you have someone else says another thing about what the responses should be. i think the president was right. he started off saying we want to make sure you are out there -- because there are not a lot of people coming to work. i heard marc thiessen last night and bret baier's show, which i was on, say that kelly loeffler got to work and walked around and didn't see people in
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cubicles, pictures, anything. one of the things, if i was in congress, a republican congress, chairman of the committee, i would extend an invitation to which ever agency i have jurisdiction over, to that leader, and 60 days, come before the committee, give us a blueprint for what we should cut in next years budget. let's get ahead of this for next year, let's have the president cut what he can now and save the money that we can, looking backwards, but more importantly save the money we can do going forward. i like d.o.g.e., like the reforms, i just hope they get more clarity and more organization about how they do it with these workers. >> judge jeanine: you know, jesse, what harold is basically saying is that the d.o.g.e. effort is a scattered effort, when in truth -- no, you used the word scattered, you said you wanted it less scattered -- when in truth their job is to do what congress, that harold wants them to do, has failed to do. and that is to cut back on the waste, the fraud, and abuse. why wait until next year? >> jesse: no, we wouldn't need d.o.g.e. if congress had just done its job. you hear these stories about
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these bureaucrats taking naps, double-dipping, having orgies. there is now a transgender sex chat room that chris rufo just is covered. people are having sex change operations while working remotely and the boss has no idea. that is why you have to get a hold of this. i remember in the '80s and '90s, i'm older than i look, you had the welfare queens, remember these people that run welfare, no job, riding around in cadillacs? and that was exposed. and the democrats never recovered. it took like two decades for the democrats to recover from that. for some reason, the democrats are rallying around, i feel you smirking, rallying around these crazy, lazy grifters, and it is going to hurt their brand. i sent my staff and email last night asking for five bullet points about what they did last week. we got them. we are going to air them tonight on the show. but i wish jessica -- >> judge jeanine: why?
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>> jesse: identify as jessica for the next 30 seconds, because she was saying this protests in the town halls were totally organic. then you find out they are soros-funded. the media does not cover the $25 million bert and ernie in baghdad. they get these fired usaid workers, turns out they are liberal activists. they don't even report how popular these d.o.g.e. cuts are. it is like 80% popularity. and then when they have a guest on, they are like, my god. that is why the cbs evening news, 25 years ago, 10 million viewers a night. today, cbs news, 4.6 million peered you know who else gets 4.6? "the five." we have doubled our audience. they have lost half of their audience, and it is because they disguise the news. we don't do that. >> greg: we have fewer tvs. >> harold: bret baier, you that me answer.
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>> judge jeanine: it's dana stern. one of the things i thought was very interesting what jamie dimon's statement was sure you have to be concerned about waste and fraud, but you also have to be concerned about outcomes and what needs to change. and unfortunately democrat has never been like that. government just continues to roll. what is chaotic about identifying all of the fraud that went on with usaid? i mean, why doesn't ecuador put on its own trans opera? >> harold: are you talking to me? >> judge jeanine: no, dana. >> dana: one of those questions, if he were in the boardroom with jamie dimon, you would say why are we funding a trans opera in columbia or ecuador? and you would have to, your project, this is why, this is what makes sense, here. we are not doing that. that is the private sector. the public sector, it has gotten comfortable, this is true, even today starbucks announced layoffs, chevron is announcing layoffs. they are constantly having --
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and you can have empathy for everybody who gets laid off. think about the pipeline workers who got laid off the first day of joe biden's presidency. i didn't see anybody from the left crying about them. there was no protests, nobody outside of d.o.e., department of energy, complaining about that. the other thing is there is a guy named andrew mark miller at fox digital, and he was pointing out this dark money issue, you of george soros, the teachers unions, and the climate things are unbelievable. in the inflation reduction act, the biden administration gave a whole bunch of money to these people to deal with climate change, and they in turn turned around and spent millions of dollars in ads to support kamala harris. and the climate -- that's the place where i would look. there is foreign aid problems, but i'm telling you the climate stuff, lee zeldin found that $20 billion. the biden administration shoveled out $2 billion to stacey abrams right before they left. trace that right back. the question that jamie dimon is saying is you might think, as a
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country, that this is a good program. at least let's have a conversation about the outcomes that we are getting. if you don't think that trans operas should be paid for by federal taxpayer dollars, then we should have that ability to say no and claw it back. but with some of this climate stuff, it just went out the door. >> judge jeanine: do you agree, greg, about the climate money being used to employ democrats when they are not in office? >> greg: this whole story makes you wonder how these protests we covered were real. the climate protests that you see, the hamas stuff on campus, we know that was funded. blm. why did that stuff go on even after riots? when we know it was just so destructive. these were astroturf, emphasis on ass, about as organic as a twinkie, who is paying for it? we are. it is soros funded, usaid funded, that means we are paying for it.
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this is what drove me nuts, jesse was not here, you know, harold, i could not believe you actually thought this was real, no average american is going to show up to protest against the reduction of fraud. it's not going to happen. i don't think both sides are doing this, either. i don't know a single, like, conservative protest that could hire a group. the right to life march is the most authentic. they don't need to hire anybody. again, it makes you wonder, that is a huge, huge protest. nothing is like it unless it is fake. so how many of these things were put together with a checkbook in one hand and an organization in the other? i got an email i sent to all of you guys from an organization that puts together protests, and they were basically boasting how they will get protesters at any kind of protest i wanted to do and i wanted to protest jesse,
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but i figured i had enough problems. we have lost our innocence. from now on, we have to do a better job of assessing every single gathering. what's going on behind these things? >> harold: when i ran for the united states senate, republicans did the same thing to me and my campaigns. they would come out and protest. it goes both ways -- >> greg: hired? >> harold: i absolute know they were hired, without question. i want to be clear, i am for the reforms. i am for all of these things. my only point is, i wasn't saying -- they say it is scattered because who should follow? the white house is one thing, mr. musk one -- >> judge jeanine: that's not scattered. >> harold: if you are working and don't who to respond to, that is. >> judge jeanine: if you work for the fbi, if you work for d&i, you know that is not going to apply to you -- >> harold: how would you know that? >> judge jeanine: your directors going to tell you that. >> harold: i hear you, that's scattered. >> judge jeanine: harold come i have to put on my glasses.
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>> dana: they look good. >> judge jeanine: i don't like them. >> jesse: you look smart. >> judge jeanine: i am smart peered. [laughter] >> harold: and there is that. >> judge jeanine: all right, coming up, dangerous doxxing. would be far left a target on the backs of i.c.e. agents. ♪ ♪ lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything. amen. you should join me in more prayer on hallow. stay prayed up. i had the worst dream last night. you were in a car crash and the kids and i were on our own. that's awful, hon. my brother was saying he got life insurance from ethos. and he got $2 million in coverage, all online. life
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♪ ♪ >> dana: disturbing and dangerous doxxing that could put the lives of i.c.e. agents at risk. flyers popping up a cross us and just posting the names, photos, and phone numbers agents were working in the area. activists also interfering with the operations by using bullhorns to warn potential targets of i.c.e.'s presence during raids. also not helping, the democrats who are saying stuff like this. >> if you look at the food that's on your table, think
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about who picked it. if you look at your homes, think about who built them. if you look at your vulnerable elders and your kids, think about who is taking care of them. >> dana: what do you think of that, greg? >> greg: they have flyers popping all over? they all look well produced, much like the signs that were behind pramila pramila. you have bullhorns. it is interesting. these groups are so spontaneous. how are they able to pull this off? follow the money. none of this is spontaneous. so this is my theory. we are seeing perhaps the biggest difference between the trump phenomenon and the current state of the democratic liberal political world. one is spontaneous. operating in the moment. and the other one is manufactured and choreographed. like a boy dance dance routine. and this spontaneous moment, it is nearly impossible to be deceptive peered we know this during the show, you go off the
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cuff, everything out of your mouth is what you feel. blah, blah, blah blah, blah, blah blah. if you have to read some thing off the teleprompter, something tells me you are lying to your teeth, jesse. you cannot be fake if it is happening in real time. the democratic party has no spontaneity. and think about it. how could they the last four years? the biden white house was the opposite of spontaneous. you couldn't be spontaneous with them. you had to move him around like he was a wax figure and make sure, you had to have everything planned out. so that is how the party is now. we are living in a time where one side is completely spontaneous, and the other side is just kind of like a deceptively designed machine that is trying to match their assumptions with hoaxes. this is why, when you see these protests or these town halls, the loudest voices are the activists. because they are there to push this lie.
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normal people don't feel that strongly about trend to preserve corruption. >> dana: what kind of laws are they breaking by one, alerting them or putting up these flyers or doxxing the agents? >> judge jeanine: before -- and i have the statutes, but i think the most important thing that people need to understand is these activists are not civil rights activists. they are nothing more than a pawn in the cartels game to destroy this country. and, you know, if that isn't enough to convince you not to do it, how about the statute 18 usc 114 makes it very clear that restricted personnel's information and doxxing of that individual, whether by a home address, and mobile phone number, personal email, anything like that, being released with the intent and knowledge that restricted personal information will be used to threaten, intimidate, or inside the commission of violence, or a member of that person or a member of his family is not only
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a crime of which they can be fined, but they can serve five years. all right? and the statute makes it very clear under a recent case called people against -- that i.c.e. agents are specifically covered. the department of justice has got two, number one, find out and prosecute these people. because they are the ones who are causing the terrorize ationf american cities and federal employees who should be protected when they are performing. >> dana: done by a u.s. attorney appointed by president trump, not the local -- >> dana: these are federal statutes. >> dana: good. jesse, the other thing is tom homan reported that i.c.e. arrested yearly 90 illegals in this raid in liberty county, texas, multiple child sacks predators and murderers. why would you want them to stay? >> jesse: no, i can't believe people are protesting this. i would throw the book at these
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people, telling someone when i.c.e. agent lives, you know who his wife looks like, nowhere his children go to school, the cartels are going to take that information and going to use it. so these people, to me, this is not a protest, this is endangering the lives of law enforcement officers. i am with the judge. i am also with greg. it is, again, such a brilliant point -- >> greg: thank you. >> jesse: such a shockingly brilliant point. we talk about the left and the right. the left is all top-down command and control. they get talking points and everyone sticks to the script. that's why when they talk they don't sound spontaneous, they are regurgitating talking points. it looks inauthentic and turns people off. the right, no one tells me what to say, no one tells podcast and the radio -- everyone is independently minded, so that attracts people because it is authentic and it galvanizes the grassroots. it is like in the ukraine war. that is why the ukrainians did so well initially, because each of those platoon commanders were
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able to make their own decisions and the battlefield, whereas the russians, they didn't do anything until some guy in moscow, some general, told them what to do. that is how it happens in war, same thing with information warfare. >> dana: harold, is this another area where a democrat can say, wait, this is wrong, what is happening in los angeles? you can feel compassion for people in a different situation but murderers and -- >> harold: anybody breaking the law in this regard should go to jail. the statute the judge refe referenced, 18 usc 119 and 114, they should be enforced. i am always a believer when you endanger public official, think about the sensitive work these people are doing, there is no excuse. second, congress and the senate right now are debating, republicans are, but giving mr. homan all of the money he is requesting. republicans will a big vote on the floor tonight to see what happens. if the senate takes about it differently. i home hopeful they come together quickly because the money is needed, i have said
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tom homan sometimes look like clint's, clint eastwood, but i agree what he is doing and needs the resources. i'm not sure how i feel, we can have a debate, give rich people gold cards and other people green cards. i'm just not sure i like that. there are a lot of poor people, a lot of working people who came here from other countries who turned out to kick butt and make our country a better place i don't want to give a bunch of entitled people gold cards to come into the country but that is for another day. >> judge jeanine: it requires that they invest in this country, and that's the difference. >> harold: they still shouldn't -- i'm still not sure -- >> dana: that's how you go and live in europe. >> judge jeanine: that is what european countries require. >> harold: should have an opportunity -- >> judge jeanine: they come here illegally, i have no problem. but if you are not invited and you come here, you don't deserve to be here. >> harold: rich people who are not citizens want to come at invest, you're fine with that -- >> judge jeanine: if they want to put that kind of money in the country at risk it, then -- >> harold: the answer to my question is yes. >> judge jeanine: answer to
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your question is if you want to invest in america and prove you believe in this country and you are willing to suffer for it as opposed to -- >> harold: someone that comes and picks things and paints things and fixes -- >> judge jeanine: the ability to support yourself and sustain yourself, harold. >> harold: then say it. you are for the rich. >> judge jeanine: they come here rich but they came here illegally and work their tail off. >> harold: get a green card, not a gold card. >> dana: up next, brandon johnson might be giving lori lightfoot a run for her money as chicago's worst mayor. wait until you see his numbers. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ your own personal jesus ♪ ♪ ♪ someone to hear your prayers, ♪ ♪ someone who's there. ♪ ♪ ♪
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rather be stuck in a sauna with jerry nadler. they gave this guy a thumbs up. look at that, smelly! harold. >> dana: you are having quite a show, harold. >> greg: the problem with single party rules, not any breaks when the party is out of control, democrats not try to stop this mess but if you had some republicans there, we do it. isn't this the problem, harold? isn't your fault? >> harold: their cities and towns and states that have republican majority republican, this is a city with a democratic mayor. this is an abominably low number here, and you have to think, if you were advising the mayor, you would sit around and say look, what are the three things that people dislike about us the most of the 6% approval rating and you tackle those things. that means you have to reverse course. if you don't think you can reverse course, maybe you step down. but it is clear this is a majority democrat city, a city with a big number of
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african american and hispanic voters, and he is pulling at less than 7%. something is wrong. >> greg: may be vote for somebody who is competent. it is so funny, you hear people under brandon johnson longing for lori lightfoot, like a guy with leprosy wishing he had gained green. >> jesse: he makes lori look competent. one-party rule. look around and look across the nation, a lot of these democratic cities there is no brakes, greg. no credible option for voters. it is basically the most radical left person that they spit out of the democratic primary becomes mayor. [laughs] it's like look around, all of these cities stink. and until maybe someone like trump or someone locally can get in there and actually campaign in these cities as a republican, then this is going to keep happening. >> greg: oprah. judge, what kills me about this, lori lightfoot was terrible, and they replaced her was somebody worse, so if they want to get rid of this guy, they are just going to replace him with
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somebody worse. it is like the vice president equation on democrats. >> judge jeanine: dumb and dumber and dumbest. i think that what happened here was that brandon johnson is lookedn party and his own people. because remember, they wanted to get on the calendar to eliminate chicago, century city, and he wouldn't allow that. he took away the playground so the immigrants could live there. so he lost the minority community. and this guy is so clueless, so inept, he says the good poll number of 6.6% favorable, 80% disapprove of him, "shows me the people of chicago have really high expectations of me." is that the dumbest thing you ever heard? he is, the guy is just, he is clueless. >> greg: i know what you are thinking and i am thinking. it's time for jussie smollett. he is chicago's favorite son. >> dana: i said blaming right
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wing extremism for unpopular in chicago is like the jussie smollett playbook of faking a hoax against yourself and saying it was done by maga republicans. >> greg: we think the same thoughts. that's disgusting, dana! >> dana: they had a credible option or a viable option. what was his name? paul vallas. he ran as a democrat, a moderate democrat, and the left-wing machine that is the primary system spit out brandon johnson and now they have high crime, terrible economy, a situation with the education that is abysmal. and so they are trapped. they are trapped by incom incompetence. think about what jamie dimon just said. what are the outcomes that we are getting here. if you're getting 6%, he doesn't even want to solve problems. i don't understand why he ran for office in the first place. >> greg: yeah, neither do i. then again, i didn't really care at that point. >> judge jeanine: he said people voted for me to invest in them. except it is the illegals. >> harold: that poll we talked about the other day, democrats
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want moderate democrats back, that is what chicago needs. >> greg: run for office, harold! >> harold: run, forrest, run. >> greg: up next, trump and vance rekindle the romance with a little tug-of-war. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ super helpful. ♪♪ [ cheering ] what are invoices? progressive makes it easy to see if you can save money with a commercial auto quote online so you can get back to all your other to-dos. absolutely not. get a quote at progressivecommercial.com.
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♪ ♪ >> harold: welcome back. president trump and french president macron just couldn't keep their hands off each other at the white house. what do you guys about that? did you watch that yesterday, the exchange? >> judge jeanine: i don't get it. as far as i am concerned, macron apparently has a history of thinking that if he pulls and pushes with a handshake, he is a real guy. at one point he grabbed donald's thigh, he put his hand on his thigh. he leans up against him. i don't know what is the problem. trump is a real man, that is the end of it. >> jesse: you can say that for any segment. >> harold: prime time, what are your thoughts on this? >> jesse: just guys being guys. it's what we do. who cares? who cares? >> harold: i agree. i thought the substance is probably interesting, also, but dana, were you bothered by their shakes? >> dana: no. of all the things i was going to be bothered about yesterday -- the thing that is bothering me the most lately -- i have a lot of things -- the people talking
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on their speakerphone like this in public. it's driving me crazy. just put it up here. i don't want to hear it. >> jesse: we need a new segment. it is driving dana crazy. >> greg: "one more thing." >> dana: material for miles. >> harold: mr. gutfeld, what are your thoughts on this? >> greg: i think macron grabbed trump's arm like that as a precaution because he was so used to the previous president always asking him to pull his finger. >> jesse: i thought you were going to say check his pulse. >> dana: [laughs] >> greg: could have gone both ways. much like you. [laughter] >> jesse: take those glasses off, maddow. >> harold: on that uplifting note, "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. biberty: it's pronounced "biberty." baby: liberty! biberty: biberty! baby: liberty! biberty: nice try, kid. only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: liberty.
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♪ >> jesse: time notime now for "e thing," greg? >> joe machi. angel. charly arnolt. that's tonight at 10:00.
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let's do this. greg's sexy bird news. roll it, baby >> relax at the north carolina zoo. check out born -- a -- you know what? don't sex-shame my horn bill. look at him swinging. you know, they do swing. they love to swing. any port in a storm, any cage in a garage. >> jesse: we have jesse's sexy hair news. >> greg: never. >> jesse: colombia caught hiding 10 grand worth of coke in his wig. got popped for trafficking and outed as a bald man. [laughter] >> jesse: talk about a bad hair day. >> greg: frank lutz does have a
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future. kevin mccarthy, tulsi gabbard and kristi noem tonight at 8:00. judge next. did you ever hear the saying we all put our pants on the same way one leg at a time? well, it's not true anymore. because, check out this astronaut demonstrating the two leg method. the pants float due to the low gravity and he hops right in and buttons those suckers right up. one can say this med is out of this world and what do astronauts drink? what kind of tea? >> judge jeanine: gravity. >> harold: roberta flack rest in peace. male or female 100 world cup races congratulations to her. >> dana: another you go girl. >> jesse: dana? >> dana: please don't use your speaker phone in public. >> jesse: there you go. have a good night. >> bret: jesse, did harold guess who the tea? just

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