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thanks for joining us here, i appreciate dar and scott and i appreciate you. "the five" next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> greg: i'm greg gutfeld along with judge jenny para,watt jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and when she goes to the movies she sits in the coupler. dana perino. "the five." ♪ ♪ they tried singing, they tried rallies, and now they are tying racism.te the latest unhingestd democratco media attack on d.o.g.e. has them questioning the citizenship of america's most prominent african american. >> country is the loyalty of? south africa?an canada? or the united states? >> i don't want to rely upon the benevolence of an elon musk who grew up in apartheid south africa. >> is not a citizen. he came here illegally. speak of his american citizenship is his third choice of citizenship. >> a pro apartheid south africa billionaire. >> he was pro apartheid, as ita understand it. thisnd it. foreign agent, an enf
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the united states. i'm getting some flack becauseta said that musk was pro apartheid that i don't know for sure if he was.>> g >> greg: see s the heck out ofhe her. they can whiner. all they want about d.o.g.e., but musk is multiplying. tru president trump's finding a eo for all agencies to have a representative of d.o.g.e. toa oversee all spending. 47 is once again offering his seal of approval. >> we are having great success in slimming down government. it has been really very successful.sf some tooulk payouts, buyouts,r others took other things. some peoplthgs,e are finding wee a lot of people that don't exist that people though dont did. >> greg: this is not surprising, but amazing.ay dr. did you say go back to africa.af rithat's bad.>> >> jesse: say it. >> greg: you shouldn'tsay say . >> jesse: i would never say it. >> greg: neither what i.
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>> jesse: theyreg: keep moving p goal posts.st i need to know what's racist and what is not racist. i guess immigration the policy is to report elon musk and keep ms-13. liberals look like 16 year oldld girls here. they love musk because of hiss cars but now they hate him because of who he hangs out with. jessica, i have a feeling of it when we do colonize mars that musk is not planting afl south african flag, okay? everybody knows that.. questioning elon's loyalty toon this country after not questionin'sg the thousands ofi, unvented chinese, muslims, venezuelans who they lead into thans,e country is insane. i have no message. first he was an anti-semitic gangster, then he was copresent for a long time, then he's racist, and now he has dual loyalties. the democrats used. to have this awesome media machine where they could just destroy you with smears and lies. and that is broken.
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it's not working anymore. so i don't they just say his policies are bad, it's not good for the american people? or maybe they can join the cause in getting rid of waste, fraud, and abuse. s si it is silly because this dual loyalty thing is ridiculous since you are constantly america last.u aryou're always sending billions of dollars to stat sene sponsorf terror, you are working with the cartels to invade the country.ls didn't you come to the other day, cheer for america to lose to mexico and canada? i believe that was crockett, not to be confused with davy. >> greg: or sonny's partner on "miami vice." i can't remember, dana. i'm too young for that show. what's interesting is how they didn't feel this way aboutwa george soros, who spent billions and billions tspo undermine american strength.iz but if you criticize george soros, you're playing into the tropes ofmiti anti-semitism.
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>> dana:sm. not only that, but ilhan omar caused a multi-week kerfuffle, including -- >> greg: watch your mouth. >> dana: being censured in the housste because she suggeste gd jewish people have dualsi loyalties. that was a hug, thate deal. never doing the same. i think that president trump isw blessed with the dumbest opposition. they cannoit t figure out where to get their footing and part ofha it, they said there media operation has collapsed. the other thing is elon musk wa. bullied terribly. d terribly.e and he was able to get himself out of that. guess what?s this is the othethr thing that kills me. he can live anywhere in the world, and he chose us. he chose america, and this ise where hehe has his companies, e innovation is coming from, and he single-handedly is going to solve rural broadband.s for years, going back years, how are we going to connect rural
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america to the internet? and the biderican administratiod alis ml this money pledged for , spend a bunch. never even dropped a cable. nascar link is going to be able to stop that problem for much less price. trump has terrible opposition. i do feel what jesse said. argue with them on the merits, but ifue you look at what he's accomplished in overcoming his life, any of them would be proud of that person if his name wasn't elon musk. >> greg: rural broadband. is that like theural dixie chic? [laughter] jessica, i think you might agree with me on this. it's another example of howf identity politics, if you filteu everything through it, you end up being a tribalist just like the people youg a can then. so they just see musk as south african, go back toa. south africa. >> jessica: i'm not even sure they really do. this wouldus have come up a lot l
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earlier. i feel like at the moment of graspingik at straws to fill the tv time, and it would be much easieric tk o stick to the merif the criticism. i think these are exactly the kinds of immigrants we can all agree we want to have here, to come and build companies,ce et cetera, but youte can draw te line at having an unelectedd billionaire spend $290 million on the election playing a pretty significant role in thettyee government. and you look at what d.o.g.e. has done, a lot of it is smoke anlot d mirrors, we were he said he's cutting and he's not actually come about thousands of americans have lost their jobs, some of them by mistake that he then has to run and try y to gie them their jobs back. you can talk about the support he's yanking for veterans, everything frovem staffing at te va, crisis hotlines, you can talk about people who protect our parks, people who run theses clinical trials. we are going to be t kneecappedn terms of medical innovation. >> greg: it's all smoke and mirrors, and then yonot u say hs cutting all these jobs?
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it is so interesting, you didn't really care about all thdn'te pe wh o lost their jobs during covid, did you, jessica? >> jessica: i think i did. >> greg: roll the tape! [laughter] >> jessica: it doesn't worke that well with me, because i do have moments of sanity.th the american people understand, whethee an pr they agree with te lighte tr premise of getting rid of waste, fraud, and abuse, that isn't what'ssn happening't here. they know in the 1990s look like and what happened when we actually worked with congress course of -- can youus turn -- it did just happened. what are you>> j looking at? >> dana: she's watching "the "thebreakfast club." >> jessica: the 1990s how yodo iu do it, not what elon mus doing. >> greg: judge, you hear from people who don't know how businesses work that yourom havo make bigw bu cuts, and this haps in every company. >> judge jeanine: why didn't they say anything about the 400,000 people who lost their jobs when bill clinton was andri
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president? >> jesse: he was the '90s.>> j >> jessica: but they actually went through agency by agency and -- >> judge jeanine: oh, they did j it better and i'm sorry, my turn. they did aen better back then. c here's the thing, you've got a congresswoman, i've never heard of her before, this is a woman who is questioning elon musk, a legal immigrant who followed the rules, but she11 m supportedil 11 million illegallis not following the rules, disregarding the laws, and coming into the country so wee can educate them, medicate them, has them, and make sure they're happy here. all right? l i don't knowri how this woman belongs in congress. and this whole idea withnny sunny hostin, he's froms south africa, what is he supposed to do? come out of his mother's womb and say,m, i "ma, and like it h, let's leave south africa." it is so stupid. it really is. in the end, we talk about the american people, they absolutely support what donald trump is
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doing through elon musk. 70% of them say he's following through on his promise. >> jessica: one poll that everybody is citing. >> greg: but it's a real poll, not astroturf like thosee town halls. >> jessica: watche d the interview with mike johnson and caitlin collins. >> judge jeanine: now there's ese a good one. [laughter] did you notice that the liberals ar thae so clueless that you go protesters and the congresspeople in unison saying the samesspe thing? they must meet at the end of a block somewhere at somebody's s house anayd say, we all have to say the same thing and georgeor will givgee us money and we cant all protest, andes then we willp make sure that donald trump never wins again. they are so clueless. >> jessicath: he can't winey bas again. it's done now. reg: are not so about that. >>don' jessica: everyone is sure who's read the constitution. [la [laughter] >> greg: up next, the liberals who cried fascist are back. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: they often say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, but expecting different results. and that sums of the democratic party. after kamala like in her opponent to hitler getting absolutely steamrolled, delivdefeatedliberals are screat q&a dictatorship under president trump. >> you're not going to like what i'm saying next trailer in the middle of a totalitarian fascis.
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>> if we are being honest him they should be a breaking news banner on cnn and msnbc all day long. we are in dictatorship right now. to speak of the things i'm speaking out about now about the threat to our democracy, the prt the grocery store are going up because democracy is being taken away. >> jesse: and legendary hollywood director james cameron is also coming down with a bad case of tds, and like one of his movies, it looks like he's able to escape the trumpinator. >> i think it's terrific. i think it's horrifying. we could talk about this all day long, but i see a turn away from everything decent. america doesn't stand for anything if it doesn't stand for what it has historically stood for. it becomes a hollow idea. and i think they are hollowing it out as fast as they can for their own benefit. >> jesse: so, jessica, you're
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doing the dictatorship thing again? >> jessica: i guess so. >> jesse: how did it work out last time? >> jessica: not great. [laughter] not to be a broken record from just 5 minutes ago, i think you can talk about the specifics of what's going on without using the kind of terminology that turned off a lot of people. the base desperately wants people to go on offense, and i get that. 65-70%, people in position of power to go harder. i forget the exact term they used in the survey for it. but i think that you can set the stage by just saying donald trump doesn't respect the way the government works. he wants to override congress. congress appropriates the money, donald trump things you do what you want. didn't respect the judiciary. they threaten judges to make decisions they don't agree with. he doesn't believe in a free press. not only with the ap, the changing rate the press pool works. >> jesse: he change the press
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pool, wow! >> jessica: check out what our own jacqui heinrich -- >> greg: our very own. that's not going to work on us. i love her, but i disagree with her. there you go. end of story. >> jessica: is not the end of the story. it's just the beginning. >> judge jeanine: that's my line! >> jessica: anyway, i'm done. >> judge jeanine: can i go? article two of the constitution. the president has the obligation to ensure that the laws of the land are followed, and when congress appropriates money, or when money is misappropriated, the president in the executive branch has the authority to look at that. let's not make like he doesn't have the right to do it. by the way, the first a first amendment -- john roberts just came down and said you better watch it, folks, and the local judge who made one of those decisions to issue a tro just got slapped down. let's not make this greater than it is. the bottom line is the democrats are going nowhere, and i love
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it. they should keep it up, all right? their message is a message of hate. everything is about hate, and pritzker should be talking about food prices. he shouldn't be talking about food in his own situation. when he says the prices at the grocery store are going up because democracy is being taken away, who is he kidding? they couldn't talk about inflation -- take a look at him -- for four years. now you want to talk about democracy and taking it away? james cameron is living in new zealand. he's been there for 20 years. he made his money off americans. if he is so worried about america, why didn't he move here? >> jesse: it's a process complaint. it's about the press pool, this judge, congress. do voters really care this much about process? >> dana: they don't and that's another reason why they're not getting traction and why d.o.g.e. continues to have the kind of reaction it does. aside from the pulling, and i agree there's not a ton, but what we have as americans like it.
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look at the ratings. why do you think we talk about d.o.g.e. every day? people want to hear about it. they want to know about it and they are interested in what's going on. everything is on the left uses language like, you're living under a totalitarian regime, i think about other oppressed people around the world. do they get a word? aren't those people they are so concerned about with the foreign aid problem? and that's on the merits. let's talk about that. when you use language like hitler, totalitarianism, that we are taking away democracy, and it's causing egg prices to go up, he sounds so stupid. it's like, what even argue with them? it's not even worth arguing. it doesn't merit our time except make fun of them. >> jesse: so he does make fun of jessica now? we don't have to argue with her? oh, pritzker. got it. do you have that picture again? let's put it up. >> greg: he looks like he ate
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chris christie. >> jesse: so mean! >> greg: you haven't seen chris christie at all. i'm not saying that pritzker is a cannibal, but i'm not not saying it. you said we wanted to make fun of it, i think that cnn has created a new media specialty. jennings porn. i feel bad for the bookers at cnn. the guests that they feed to the slaughterhouse, they look like a model u.n., like a collection of high school debaters who have no idea there on a tv show. scott jennings isn't on. you are safe. it's like, when you watch jennings ask whatever his name is, this goes to your point. his reason behind his banal assertions, his eyes are as wide as saucers because nobody asks a
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follow-up question. jessica is right. you've got to come armed with specifics, because one day someone is going to ask you, why do you think that? james cameron, why do you think it has been terrifying? what makes you feel that way? how is it terrifying? it's like, you've got to be beyond these load-bearing phrases of fascism and hitlerism. i swear, you could probably watch the ratings on cnn, they are like this, and when jennings is on, it goes -- >> jesse: oh, man. that's why i don't do podcasts. because i'm terrified of the follow-up question. i would just melt down. you think i thought about this before? >> greg: by the way, who is that other dude on there? jarvis? this guy is a has-been.
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he was an elevated consultant. you know i'm talking about, jessica? do you remember his name? he's just been around pretending to be like an expert. it makes you think that cnn is having a very hard time finding people to go on the show opposite jennings. >> jesse: jennings porn. >> dana: if she's going to be like, "let me at 'em!" >> jesse: would you go on the show? >> greg: do they have snacks in the green room? then i'll be there. >> jesse: up next, our favorite touchy italian is back. some democrats want andrew cuomo to save them. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: no message,
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no leader, no direction. house democrats are once again torching their party for being an out of touch disaster. >> the way that we come across, it really turns people off. we lost an election across the board, so by definition we have fallen out of touch with the majority of americans. >> what is our vision? is our vision just to continue to try to win by default? that to me is the failure of leadership in the democratic party. we are just being tactical, hoping that they self-destruct. >> judge jeanine: and you know the leadership void is bad in the democratic party when they're bringing back this, disgraced former new york governor andrew cuomo is being seen as a possible white house candidate by some democrats, and he's also reportedly close to throwing his hat in the ring to become the next mayor of new york city. and it looks like he's got the support of hakeem jeffries. >> i think you would be a
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candidate that a lot of peo people -- >> judge jeanine: jesse, how desperate are the democrats to actually think andrew cuomo, a man who was forced out of office because of sexual harassment claims, not to mention the covid problem where ill covid patients are brought into nursing homes where people died, to actually think that he should run for president in 2028? >> let's be clear, he's not perverted, he's just italian. that was his excuse. politics is simple. it is really math. i know democrats aren't really good at it, but what they decided to do was take the most irrelevant constituency, trans, less than 1% of the nation, and go all in. or migrants, 0% of the voting population, and go all in. meanwhile, the top issues, the border and inflation, were issues that they caused, then ignored, and offered no plan to
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fix. look at right now, they are talking about egg prices. what is their plan to lower egg prices? what is their plan to do anything? greg has talked about it. it is empty slogans. i get it. middle class, diversity. okay, what is your plan and how is it going to work? because tax and spending hasn't worked on the homeless. it hasn't worked on entitlements, education, health. it has failed. so until you get a candidate -- maybe it is cuomo -- who just comes in with a new idea, a fresh idea, a different idea, then you are just lost. >> judge jeanine: dana, ro khanna has basically admitted that the democratic party, as jesse said, has no real plan beyond hoping that the republicans fail. so if you have got a democrat congressman who sees this as a problem, why should voters even trust the democrat party? >> dana: i think ro khanna is very interesting person. he comes on "newsroom" a lot.
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he has passion and he does have ideas, and he's willing to come and talk to everybody. one thing he doesn't have necessarily is a sense of humor that's going to get people really watching. seth moulton, as well. i know he is fun, but they're afraid to show it. they're afraid to be fun because they don't show personality. i have gavin newsom with his new podcast, he thinks he's going be the savior of it all, but we know why they're having a talent drought. they basically cannibalized a generation of young leaders to pave the way for joe biden. and i think that they are paying the price for that over and over again. we will talk about it in the next block, too, about the cover-up. but because they decided not to go with the passion of the party with bernie sanders and did something safe with joe biden, the end of t it's when the other way. >> judge jeanine: they're out of touch with most americans, and even people within the democrat party say they need to be more moderate. part of the problem is they
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don't allow open debate. there are certain issues that, if you are not in support of those issues, then you are an outcast. what are they going to do to open it up? >> jessica: i think it's not actually about being more moderate, it's about being more passionate. a lot of people have been talking about bernie sanders, whose policy platform specifically to the left of where the majority of the party is, but he has a passion. he is on tour right now going around the country, pushing back against oligarchy. >> judge jeanine: there was a poll that said something like 40% of the democrats think they should be more moderate. b7 i'm taking that and expanding it more largely to the conversation about what donald trump represented, which was being a fighter, and democrats are looking for someone is going to be a fighter. so people are more forgiving, i think, of a policy position or something you said that they don't necessarily agree with it he seem like he really care. especially if you seem like you might backtrack on it and say, i thought that, i have revised
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based on x, y, and z reasons. so that's what we are looking for. but it is very normal in the wake of a loss to not have a new leader already. it hasn't been that long. after 2012 when mitt romney lost, it took a while, and people didn't even think donald trump is going to be the leader and he ended up winning in 2016. so i'm not nervous about that. what i think is a positive sign for democrats as they seems to be a bit of coalescing around a message that is resonating. hakeem jeffries gave a press conference today, he had two signed through one of them said elon musk is making $8 million a day in government contracts. the average medicaid recipient get $65 a day. we know in the new spending bill that speaker johnson has put forward, that narrowly passed the house, that -- why are you -- this actually matters. >> jesse: you said it was this great new message and got bored. [laughter] >> jessica: it does matter to say that somebody who is running the government in a serious capacity and is supposed to be rooting out waste, fraud, and
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abuse is making $8 million a day, and they want to cut your medicaid. you know how serious the threat is, because josh hawley of all people is saying he will not allow that spending bill to go through the senate. he says 21% of the people who live in his state are on medicaid. >> greg: only going after medicaid and medicare for fraud, everybody knows that. that is true. everybody. by the way, i was going to say identity politics is a dead end, but you wish it was a dead end because at least you could turn around. it's a one-way street. there is u-turns. that's the problem. you're going straight into the [bleep]. if you think about it, what with the democratic party be like without identity politics? it would be the republican party. because, minus identity politics, suddenly all the issues bubble up. oh, it's about crime. the border is a border, speech is speech. imagine i'm a democrat. i'm concerned, and i'm talking
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to a democrat leader and i expressed my concerns that the streets aren't safe for my kids and the person says, that sound like a dog whistle. racism. okay, so i can't talk about that. i don't want my daughter sharing a locker room with men. that sounds to me like you believe that trans women shouldn't have the same rights as you. okay, never mind. my community is being flooded by illegals. our services are being overwhelmed. oh, xenophobia. so these are all the issues that trump and republicans can easily talk about with anybody, but the top issues for democrats, you can't talk about, because of these responses that prevent it. so you guys really have to cut the cord on identity politics. stop calling people racist, transphobic, sexist, xenophobic. lose the oppression versus the impressive filter, some people complain, though be honest, and you can be honest with them. a party can't survive if
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everybody is lying to each other. that's my plaintiff to plaintive cry. >> jessica: i felt it. i was a little disturbed when he said you were a democrat, though. >> greg: i give you the best advice you've ever heard. >> judge jeanine: he is. up next, jake tapper is getting roasted for some serious hypocrisy, trying to rewrite history on his cover-up of biden's mental decline. ♪ ♪ ♪(a heartfelt cover of “take me home, country roads”)♪ let's get you home. ♪ ♪country roads♪ ♪take me home♪ ♪to the place♪ ♪i belong!♪ ♪west virginia,♪ ♪mountain mama,♪ ♪take me home♪ ♪country roads♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: cnn star anchor jake tapper facing controversy afte conr announcing a new books coauthoring called original sin, to expose the cover-up of biden's mental decline. by the sudde sudn change of heas noge ot setting well with many people wit that pointed to tapps extensive history ofted downpln concerns about biden's mental acuity.
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>> he is sharp mentally.th i think the question is physically. he's 81 int? his memory, it doesn't seem great. it's not horrible.s an >> dana: as an editor and a star anchor -- b >> i'm sorry, but the clip with him anh hid lara trump were he accused her of acc denigrating biden's stutter when she was talking about his cognitive difficulties, as though everybody somehow had this information that joe biden had a stutter, it's like, how dare y you! this all kind of smells because -- i don't know how jake tapper could have written this book if he didn't believe it, and if he didn't say anything about until this book comeg ups out. if there is still time, maybe he should write al mea culpa. maybe he has come inside the book, where he admits not only did he deny the obvious, the bif
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story of her political lifetim, hawe had a hollow president, but you also denigrated those like lara trump who dared to speak out about it. so you can't ignore their role in the cover-up if you're writing a book about the cover-up. unless you didn't write the book about the cover-up, he just slapped her name on it. up, i don't know. >> dana: the clocks to my coauthor was on the reporters earlier on the side, i think there is a problem, and he had probvery good sources. the white housidene press operaw just tried to destroy them. that was one of the reasonhis yu yohad yourur favorite morning je clip. it was onemorng jo of his report had them saying, how dare you, he's perfectly fine.asn' >> jesse: if he had all the sources why wasn't he reporting him?they were telling 50 sources on november 6th, e this 350 page book in three months and got it published. this guyth did a nice job, they bring hiym in, he puts a coauth
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name to it, he has a show, he gets a nice advance, they probably did an 80/20 deal. what kind of integrity do you have to have? that's like me writing a book and exterior . actually, trump was a dictator. [laughter] >> is not a terrible idea. he should do it anyway. jessica? j >> jessica: i think the controverssicay over this is whs going to be going on for the next two years. and that, anthat democrats and n the media who are very defensive of joe biden are going to have jo it.l with something i certainly think about, i thought for a very long timetime that joe biden could d. i thought he could win thehe election and that he could serve, and that obviously all came to -- obv >> dana: did you feel led to? >> jessica: people were certainly no ht honest in the inner circle with folks in theia media and people a who are going big fat checks about
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what's going on. alex thompson has very good sources. he was beingalex tho leaked to e who are working in the innerinne circle and knew that it was going to be a disaster if this carrieod on. p there was a post on hioss sub sb stac28 ik where he said, the ony one who can win is someone who does a full mea culpa and throwd bideern under the bus. i that's what's going to be happening but you have to take personal responsibilit tak y when youar are doing that. >> dana: do you think gavin newsom will do that on hi podcast? >> judge jeanine: i'm not going to listen to the podcastre because i don't care, but i think the title of this book, original sin, should be the name off ja jake tapper's autobiograg because he was part of thera original sin. he was part of the ideology that said we have to cover up for joe.up f make no mistake, we saw it with our own eyes. he was up close, he was rightth there,er he knew people in the white house, he was talking to
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people in the white house, and g agreed. i think the whole idea that this guy could write a book -- and i've written eight oi haf them -- and turned around and get it out there in thre thee months, you get a publisher, it's done, it's ridiculous. so if he was being honest then, that it was really just a stutter then, he's either selling himself out or he wants to profit by now lying because he's denying that he was lying before. who's going to buy the book?cons that the conservatives. s a liar on cnn. and not the left, they think he's the a sellout. so i think the whole thing, jake tapper is watching his numbers go down, he's on at 4 4:00, i thini k the last couplef days his numbers were 600,000, an 6d will cain at 4:00 on fox,t was two and half million. so he sees people on the left going down, he sees his own numbers going down, and i think
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this is the epiphany he had to, more about survival than about the truth.>> d >> dana: next, canadian baristas declare war on the baristas declare war on the united states. ♪ ♪ nothing like a little confidence boost to help ease you back in to the dating scene. of course, that also includes having a smile you feel good about. fortunately, aspen dental specializes in dentures and implants made just for you, with affordable options and flexible ways to pay, and now, they■re 0 dollars down plus 0% interest, if paid in full in 18 months. helping our patients put their best smile forward. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner.
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>> jessica: consider erosive retaliation. i justin trudeau might be jumping for joy agairuden after his h country's latest way to stick it to the united states after being itedcalled the 51st state. canadian cafes are renaming the americano coffee as canadianos. whut to gets to go first? jesse. >> jesse: it's cute. >> jessica : freedom fries. >> jesse: therse: e trying to be competitive. their canadians. we don't even care wha.t they d] [laughter] let them have a little fun.li see five it istt kind of cute ad a little precious. they're like the girl you teased in third grade that you secretly kind of like. being so funny. they make us brownies, they clean up oilrown. they might even help you move. bu mt it is still canada. >> jesse: it's still canada. >> judge jeanine: canada reminds me of sebastian in "the little mermaid." h the whole identityis has to do with the mermaid.
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he follows the mermaid around, and that is what is so much fund he's connected and he's got an allegiance with the mermaid. without the mermaid he'sgian nothing. >> jessica: i like it. : watching that at home with cleo. it holdse meaid" up.th i think a little patriotism is t great thing,tl especially. if -- they are our neighbor. nei we want them to be proud of themselves. we want them to do better. wewe expect better of them, so this is not a bad thing. this is prodding them to be more proud of their country, to do more, innovate more, create morereat.mo we would love that. that would be great for you and for us.so the thing is south park has mado fun of canada for so long that no onedy is taking this serious. 25 you know what it is? we are homer simpson and they are neomerd flanders.: they are our neighbor. our annoying neighbor. but we love them.>> >> dana: it's also like bob the builder.houl >> greg: they should become a state come then they'll finally have a good hockey team.:
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: one more thing. judge? >> judge jeanine: this iudge is guprobably the first time a guy who got his credit card stolen was happy to be a victim. credit card is stolen. the thieves use your credit card
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to buy a lottery ticket. the the ticket hits for half a million dollars. if you are the owner of thcreyo credit card, what do you do? if you aret do the thief, what o you do? if you are a prosecutor, what do yomy cu do? my conclusion, as a prosecutor wouly d arrest the thieves. but what will probably happen is the owner of the credit cardf should refuse to testify on behalf of the prosecution and cut a deal wite thh the thievess split it.bo >> greg:dy it's like a "colombo" plot pray to someone ends up i dead and you got to untangle it. maybe it's more like a "kojak" episode. jessica? >> jessica: a sicilian town continuing its annual cheese rolling tradition during the carnival season. the game involves teams of two or threeng players throwing a wheel of pecorino cheese as far as possible down a designated path using a rope. the team that throws the
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farthest receives the grand prize, which is just the cheese itself, which is exciting. >> jessica: , asked me to do that unit? at >> greg: at the end of the real you see governor pritzker with his mouthtzke open, on his knees like this. >> jessica: why do you have to do that?abou were having a nice time talking about the cheese.go 17th century gamine still going. >> greg: we love the sicilians and their cheesy whatevers. what a great show. tonight, kennedy, george santosn charly arnolt. that's tonight. let's do this. >> announcer: gus' daily diary. >> greg: gets what he did today? he had a good walk earlier today. h there he is. first day without a jacket andhe he's looking trim. he peed and no poop. you might have scared a husky but he's got a lot of energy from the exercise. dana, you can go next.
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ct will do>> d little >> dana: i will do a little dog thing. the pup thust" a underway, three things, they go on the little bus to go to camp. they get this dog park fun to look at that. there also well-behaved. >> greg: i am against forced puppy busing. >> jesse: that little puppy wa wass me. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: they all look like they are drugged. quiet.e too see seven maybe it was after the park. we have so much time.ke >> greg: jesse will take i it up by just babbling. >> jesse: we've got a gator on the golf course. don't worry, florida man was there. that's florida alumni billy herschel. showed no fear. massive reptile,. got him off te fairway. not afraid of gators. they are more afraid of you, he said. finish the day five under. not bad.no tonight on "jesse watter
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primetime," she did not bring her binder. she's not on the show. >> greg: but it looks like you're having her as a guest! >> jesse: it's just ase promotional track. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: bu: t where>> did she come out of hibernation? spew when she was in harvardse: square. >> judge jeanine: doing what? >> jesse: she spoke about her expensesces the joe biden and d it was a real cooker pressure. that's what she said.e >> dana: the promotional teas a sort of like the epstein files coming out.we >> jesse: we also have the obscene file as and 8:00. >> judge jeanine: i hearciti they're not so exciting. >> greg: they never are. everything is redacted.at at least that's what my doctor toldhe me. see when you had george santos on the show. >> judge jeanine: what's he doing? >> greg: just being his old charming self. i'm tired of this banter. jess the prices at the grocery

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