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and sometimes that can get me into trouble. >> so you yelled at an ump and he booted you from the game. you didn't fight other parents, i presume, and i hope -- >> correct. i have never been in a fight with a parent. yes, i hope to never be in a fight, as a 45-year-old man i hope i'm never in a fight for the rest of my life with an adult or a child for that matter. i hope my fighting days are over. >> i was ashamed for dallas. you are right about the cowboys cheerleaders. better than the cowboys players at their given profession. >> and i did think aunt when i saw sports parents behaving badly. so you were not going to escape that today here, clay travis. thanks for being with me. we'll check you out and the clay and buck show. >> appreciate it, man, i was afraid i was getting set up here. i was prepared. >> i asked you, is this the heartland? you said, no, that's nebraska. >> we'll see. ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody, i'm
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jesse jesse watters. this is "the five." >> jesse: president trump putting zelenskyy on blast again after the oval office smackdown heard around the world. sending the ukrainian leader to his room for having a bad attitude on a potential peace deal with russia. instead of apologizeings, zelenskyy was running over to his european friend where is he said an agreement to end the war is still very, very far away and no one has started all these steps yet. president trump not happy with that one. >> president trump: he should be more appreciative because this country has stuck with him through thick and thin. we've given them much more than europe and europe should have given more than us. i want one thing to happen. i want all of those young people to stop being killed. they are being killed by the thousands, every single week,
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the money is one thing but the death, and they are losing thousands of soldiers a week. he said he thinks the war is going to go on for a long time. and he better not be right about that. that's all i'm saying. yes, maybe somebody doesn't want to make a deal and if somebody doesn't want to make a deal i don't think son will be around very long. >> jesse: also teasing that he'll have more to say on a minerals deal with ukraine during his joint session of congress, starting tomorrow at 9:00 eastern right here on fox news channel. meanwhile the democrats and media are screaming russia, russia, russia. >> the white house has become an arm of the kremlin. >> the kremlin is delighted. >> the only winner in that exchange is putin. >> he's very much in putin's camp. >> as far as i'm concerned he's an enemy to the united states. >> jesse: secretary rubio is pointing out how president trump will be getting a nobel peace
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prize over his efforts if only there was a "d" next to his name. >> shouldn't we be happy that we have a president trying to start wars and prevent them instead of start them. i don't get it other than the fact it's donald j. trump. if this was a democrat doing this everyone would be saying he's on his way to the nobel peace prize. this is absurd. >> jesse: jeannine perot, i'm not sure wie heard from you yet on this issue. >> jeanine: i wasn't here on friday, i was sick. thank you for welcoming me back. here's the deal. zelenskyy was briefed on why he was supposed to be going to the oval office. his people were briefed on what was going to happen in the oval office. so he goes there knowing that the united states is giving him $350 billion, gift, gift, gift. the e.e.u. has given him a hundred billion which is a loan, a loan, a loan. so we're the suckers at the other end so trump comes in and he wants to end the killing and
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zelenskyy at the end of the day wants to keep fighting, okay? he doesn't want to stop the fighting, he says the end of the war with russia is "very, very far away." zelenskyy wanted moral condemnation of putin. zelenskyy wanted, and they started lecturing donald trump and vance about pounding on you to stop putin, and zelenskyy is then trying to renegotiate the deal which is what got jd vance's back-up. he said youed don't come here in front of the cameras to negotiate a deal. you're here for a reason. now, here's the stupidity of it all. zelenskyy is playing checkers and trump is playing chess. he wants to end the death and war and how do we do that? putin is an evil man. trump knows that. he may say, you know, i understand him. but more than anything, trump wants to keep putin from
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connecting with china to protect us. so with this mineral deal, we will have not just security and collateral for our money but we'll have americans there. businesses there. we'll have boots on the ground, not military boots but american feet on the ground and you can bet your bottom dollar, the idiot, zelenskyy, with americans on the ground, donald trump is going to protect us if there is any invasion. how does he not understand that? his ego was so huge and then the democrats come in, chris murphy, don't take the deal. this guy zelenskyy is a fool. he had a fight with biden. biden even yelled at him in 2022 and said, you're an ungrateful pig. >> jesse: does this deal go through with the minerals? >> it, should right, when you look at what ukraine has at hand there is a negotiation to be made. there is a point at which they can come together, and i think all of us have had a chance to
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watch what happened in the oval office many times. some of us have even tried to go back further and see what that conversation was like before it came to this severe disagreement, or however you want to describe that moment that we all watched together. and it was a cordial discussion before then. zelenskyy seems to keep putting himself into an awkward position that he's having to climb out of, saying, to which the president responded, zelenskyy saying, this war is very far from being over. president trump immediately took to true social, you know, essentially said, paraphrasing, what a ridiculously stupid statement. there is a way to end this war, and it's through peace and that's the word that the president continues to use. so the country, and the world, doesn't have to look forward to tomorrow night. this will be critical because the president, when he was speaking today in the roosevelt room with that financial announcement, investments coming to america, he was asked about this in q&a from reporters and he said, i'll have a lot to say
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about this tomorrow night. so he has said, zelenskyy is welcomed to come back to the table. with conditions. okay? and also, highlighting, with all this russia, russia, russia talk, how about europe? everybody is quick to point out, the media and left, look at our european allies the way they are reacting to. this they also buying a lot of oil, energy and gas every day from russia lining their pockets. we'll see what he has to say tomorrow night but i think that's what's next in all of this. >> you were also often on friday with you sick, too, greg? >> greg: that's what the judge told me to say [laughter] >> greg: we were both off. >> jesse: rumors getting started. >> greg: i have to take down the pictures of my fans. there are two things going on. one, it's like you're watching in the media, walking in on a movie, in the third act, and they have no idea what happened before. oh, my god, one man is beating up another man, this is terrible and you remind it and find out the guy that's getting beaten up
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had it coming, he's a criminal and he deserved it. right now, i find it funny because to me this is a negotiation process, anybody who has been in an negotiation knows there is always a walkout or a blow-up. i have done it, i don't know, 10 times. i get up, whenever i'm in contract negotiations, i leave. it's the best tip for anybody. get up and leave. you know what happens? it reset. my prediction is, of course there is a deal. this is just a little step along the way, and anybody who freaks out about it has never -- this is the god of transparency. donald trump. just showed you how negotiations work. he might throw you out. he's turned this whole thing into celeb apprentice. he realizes if you spread democracy you spread businesses because you create business
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relationships with people and then they don't want to kill you. it's as simple as that. the question then, the funniest part is, what do the democrats do? how do you respond to, once again, this blunt common sense? it's always going to be about the methods. so whether it's about solving the border crisis or doge or now ukraine, what's the pattern? because trump is right on all three. especially ukraine. when he says, look at all these dead people. this is a consistent, consistent trumpian vibe. he's a pacifist. he may hate it that it's such a waste or he may be emotional about it. who knows. he hates war. he's right on ukraine. he's right on doge, he's right on the border, so if you're right on all those things what do you argue about? the methods. the border has already changed for the better. we know that. it feels different, but what he did -- when you look at doge,
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the american public is behind doge, but he's so mean the way he's doing it. then you talk about ukraine. did you see what he did to zelenskyy? it doesn't matter. he's richt he's right. so you can argue about -- how he's doing it and that it's so harsh and unbecoming. it doesn't matter. because he's right about the solution. so you can quibble all you want. we have a new president. he's got a pulse. he doesn't need a life alert. zelenskyy just found out that maybe he should wear a suit next time. those are tiny little things. tiny little things. the big deal is, when you're right on the issues, sometimes you've got to be harsh. in all those areas, he's the adult in the room, which is exactly what we voted for. >> how proud, jessica, will you be when donald trump zeiss the nobel peace prize? >> i hope he invites me to sweden so i can be in the audience to cheer him on. i get it. there are a lot of people, in
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your words, hurt my feelings bucket, and that's not the place to be when you're looking at something like this but i do think it's important to consider the fact that this "peace deal" that he's offering means that zelenskyy essentially cedes his country to russia and no one has explained the sudden change in the last couple of weeks and the way donald trump is talking about ukraine and zelenskyy is spurred by. he didn't used to call zelenskyy a dictator. he didn't used to say his people hated hip. he didn't used to say he had a 4% approval rating. he didn't used to say any of the total blasphemy that he's been throwing out there the last few weeks. musk on twitter a couple of days saying i agree to someone who said that the russia should get out of nato and the u.n. >> it's funny. >> have a good chuckle at it. these are all things putin wants
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to hear and you know that because his own spokes man said as much. the rapidly changing u.s. foreign policy configuration largely coincides with our vision, with medvedev. zelenskyy finally got a slapdown in the oval office. the key regime is gambling with world war iii. if you're satisfying someone that we all agree is a dictator and an authoritarian to that level don't you think maybe the methods aren't that great and that's not to say we don't need to come to the table and say these are what our peace plans are. no one thinks he's going back to a pre-2014 era. zelenskyy himself doesn't think that. >> i think it's smart, though, jessica, to worry that somebody else might agree with your perspective. if that's what you believe, if trump -- okay. putin doesn't want this war. zelenskyy doesn't want this war. trump doesn't want it so they are all in agreement. >> but they are not in agreement because this actually has to
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come down to the brass tax of how that country gets split up. >> who holds the cars. it ain't zelenskyy. >> i get it. i heard it, tommy tucker was on tv today saying this is about what putin and donald trump. it doesn't have to do with zelenskyy but guess what? there are millions of ukrainians who would beg to differ. >> they do not have a future with zelenskyy, zelenskyy is dependent upon us. >> do you guys get what you're saying? >> jeanine: what you're saying? >> jeanine: what we're saying is it's time for ukraine to start building -- [cross talking] >> you're telling them you can't be part of nature toe. you're telling them that you can't get your territory back. >> jeanine: this was agreed upon decades ago and every decade they move closer and closer to russia, nato have, and crimea and everything else is a response to nato. >> nato and russia -- encroaching on them. >> jeanine: they are an independent country, and i'm not pro russia at all.
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>> really? >> jeanine: don't give me that. you know what? the truth is they stand for this and they don't want nato any closer and it's been decades that that's been agreed to. >> do you remember three years ago -- >> stolen their children. >> three years ago -- hol on a second, jessica. >> three years ago i sat here and said the russian-ukrainian thing is like a family fight across the street. we don't want to go over there and get in between a family fight. we d. it's three years later. >> i'm still waiting to hear what jessica's plan is to remove russia from eastern ukraine. we haven't heard that yet from you, so until you tell us what your peace deal is i think this is probably the better deal. >> really? >> jessica, how are you going to get the russians out of eastern ukraine? >> make a deal with them. oh, okay. >> this is not giving up all ukraine as territory and calling him a dictator when he's clearly not. >> how do you get them to stop
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fighting and get russia to leave the country? >> i don't know. >> jesse: i don't know is your answer. >> i'm just saying the guy is talking like a kremlin plant. >> if you can't do it militarily you've got to go do it at the negotiating table. >> jeanine: the truth is donald trump's job is to get a deal and that means you don't take one side or the other. the interpretation of his not stopping putin is that he's for putin. he's a deal maker. >> you're like zelenskyy. just be quiet [laughter] >> jesse: up next, the democrats might be screwed. hinting at a presidential run. ♪ in october, we begin to harvest next year's bedding. you see, every year we take the finest fibers
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♪ >> jeanine: the party of flag burning pro hamas lunatics now wants to rebrand themselves as the party of pro mercury music blasting patriots. democrats purportedly held a comeback retreat last month to reconsider the party's dumpster fire messaging and ditch the far left once and for all. accordto politico some of the key takeaways were "embracing patriotism, community, and traditional american imagery. you could back against far left staffers, and owning the failures of democrats in large cities." former chicago mayor ron emanuel trying to give his party advice on the last one. >> safe streets, strong schools, stable finances. focus on those three things and your city will be fine.
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we've gone through five years where people became way too perm permissive. that's why things are locked up in walgreen's. that's a disasters. i don't want to hear another word about the bathroom. >> jeanine: but the bathroom might be in big trouble if this serial liar is making a comeback. tim waltz said he might run for president in 2028 saying "i had a friend tell me never turn down a job you haven't been offered. if i think i could be offered something i would certainly consider that." all right. its start with you, jessica. [laughter] >> tim walz, he isn't known of his ability to deal with a crisis. he isn't involved in things that americans support like tampons in boys' bathrooms. what do you think he could run
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on? >> we'll put it out here, it will be a very crowded field in 2028. i doubt that our nominee will be tim walz, but he has a -- there is nothing on the democratic party platform in minnesota about tampons in boys bathrooms. i think he would be okay getting up on a debate stage. i just want to mention that everyone got hot and bothered over the weekend because of this memo that came out of a third way meeting which is a centrist democratic think tank. the memo basically said stop saying crazy stuff. don't alienate people. there is no reason for it. the far left lost their minds over it and said we aren't going to work with people who think this way and we didn't get invited, blah, blah, blah. that is the correct answer to what happened in 2024. people picked folks that were talking to them like normal
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people and you look at the results of the elections, moderate democrats overperformed by half a point to 3 1/2 points and far left progressives underperformed up to five points. so people really need to stop poo-pooing, and just run the race in the district you're in. >> jeanine: the party that believes in, what is it, what is the reading hour in grammar school to the kids, and the transgender -- drag queens story hour, sorry, it's not part of my lexicon. burn down cities after george floyd, all of a sudden they want to be patriotic. how doable is this? >> they are just trying to trick us by sounding like republicans. go to a football game. dumb the words down. it's not going to work. being patriotic means you want
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to gobble up greenland and you can't fake that type of patriotism [laughter] >> jesse: you know how i know who a phony person is? when the world cup comes around. all of a sudden these so-called men get really into sports. you see them at the bars on a saturday with beer and they are yelling all of a sudden. argentina versus france, calm down, guys. we all know what's going on here. you're trying to impress people that no one cares about, and that's what's wrong with the democrats. they are always trying to be popular with the congress crowd like foreign nations, media, college professors or women and they always end up sounding like these snobs that don't like america. that's why the blacks and hispanics and all the young men and unions are like, guys, just get away from us. they think they can fix this on tik tok. like if clicks meant something then aoc would be our savior.
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it's about classrooms, not bathrooms, if democrats can focus in on this child safety, child health, child education space, and build up from there, they have a real shot. >> jeanine: you know, one of the segments they lost was obviously the working class, sandra. how do they get them back? >> you know, letting people actually fly the american flag outside their home and not con dodge them for it, is a good start. emanuel hit on a lot of important things here. as the former mayor of a city that i dearly love, a city that's -- terribly struggling right now, he really had something for me when he talked about having to lock up the walgreens and store shelves. everyone in the country has a store near them and they have been living through this. what have we come to? right? and you have to think about what party people associate that with happening. that's not holding people
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accountable. that's lacking law and order and that's what we saw get a whole lot worse over the past four plus years. so i think he's on to something. i think if you're going to tell people in these big cities that are struggling the most, to embrace safe streets, strong schools and stable finances you have to shake up leadership and change things a whole lot before you can start to embrace those things and tout them as a party because things are still a mess out there. this will all take time but perhaps this is the messaging that democrats need right now. >> jeanine: you know, greg, they want to copy joe rogan and donald trump, and now they want to copy patriotism. any ideas? >> greg: well, yes. i have to say, i agree with everything jesse said but i'm going to say it in a smarter way. the democrats are acting like republicans. they are saying act like republicans, the key word is "act," not be, but act. >> i hate to say to your point, we know trump is realful
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everything -- is real. this is a group telling the rest of the group to pretend to be something else which means disowning everything that you were before. ron emanuel is on to something three or four years too late. we were talking about the locking up -- wow! is this supposed to blow our minds? did you notice in walgreens the toothpaste is locked up. yes, buddy, we've been talking about it on "the five" for three years, where have you been you ballet dancer? anyway, we know that 2024 was a blowout. we didn't know how much because we forgot to factor in the natural attrition of the trump voter in the last eight years. some died, some too ill to vote. trump still crushed it. that means the contributions by the other identity groups were much larger than people give credit for. a huge, huge defeat for identity politics. so the whole strategy of the democrats, these demographic boxes, has been crushed. they can't do it anymore.
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there is no way out because jump did it. who got him in? it wasn't all white guys. the boxes, race, gender, sexual orientation were crushed by one thing. individualism. they developed an allergy to individualism because it was a threat to their strategy which is voting in blocs. if you see yourself as your own person you won't be part of a bloc. then suddenly you're concerned about the everyday issues that everybody else is concerned about. you don't think, as a black person, as a hispanic person, no, you think as a person, and that gets rid of the ideology. the ideology, which is identity politics, is there, so you don't think about your concerns. because your concerns are inferior to the greater goal which is, of course, ideology of identity politics. >> i never thought of myself as a white person. >> greg: everybody thinks of you that way. >> jeanine: what do you think of
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yourself as? >> jesse: as a guy. >> jeanine: i can see that. up next, the mayor is doubling down on praise for a night reeling lunatic. ♪ it's chris pratt here. i know you're in the middle of something, but i was wondering if you could just read a little bit of scripture together real quick, from the book of joshua. i command you be strong and steadfast. do not fear, nor be dismayed, for the lord your god is with you wherever you go. join me in diving deeper into the bible and praying every day on hallow. you got to check it out.
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♪ ♪ i'll wait for you ♪ >> doubling down on controversial comments where she offered her condolences to the family of a knife wielding man who was trying to stab people at a crick filet over the weekend. an off-duty cop fatally shooting the suspect. she got a chance to clean up her remarks and this is what she said. >> it is unfortunate to politicize being at the scene of a tragic incident. every loss of life is a horrible tragedy. we had an off-duty officer who saw something happening.
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his training kicked in, and took action, and surely saved even more lives. >> that's not what you said that night, though. what you said about the officer is he's going to be okay. >> i'm a mayor focused on just being at press conferences but being on the ground. so the point of being there was to make sure that everyone was okay on the scene. >> to you first. >> jeanine: the question that every rational person should be asking is, why would the mayor of a major city be offering condolences to the family after knife wielding attacker before acknowledging the trauma to the victims that he literally chased into chick-fil-a and was trying to stab. it's part of a pattern of the left wing politicians who seem more concerned with virtue signaling than standing up for law-abiding citizens. instead of commending the off-duty police officer who just happened to be in chick-fil-a, who warned the guy to put down
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the knife and warned him he was going to shoot him and then had to shoot him, acting heroically to prevent a mass stabbing, her instinct is to make sure the attacker's family gets sympathy. this is a mindset that undermines public safety, and signaling that law enforcement is not a priority. >> this is just crazy start-to-finish. >> she's lost the plot. >> jesse: usually when you see something like this you think hero and she thinks tragedy. most people think this is a brave guy who took a life to save innocent lives and this is what happens when you make assumptions. i made an assumption that the measles outbreak in texas was migrants, who were unvaxed and then i looked into it. it turns out because it was of menonites. >> jesse: invented the speed
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stick. >> i should just stop? >> jessica? [laughter] >> this doesn't feel, as we've covered this mayor before this doesn't feel like the worst offense. >> good point. >> what do you want me to say? i obviously would have led with thank god there was an off-duty police officer in the chick-fil-a who took the guy out. >> she's not saying that. >> she when pushed, she got a couple of days and got it out. i still think saying she vows not to cooperate with ice at all is the biggest problem because everybody, even mayors, have said, if you have your eyes on someone who has been convicted of a crime and has been released back into the public, we will help you do that. >> she's going to congress to fight the resistance. >> greg? >> greg: it's incredible. how old is boston as a city.
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it has to be like 50 years old, right? it's a old history with a lot of history. it's amazing. you always thought of boston as being this tough city. it's got these gangs, everybody fights, you know. it went from tough to woke in like nothing flat and it just shows you if you have like a left wing leadership without any kind of like just counterbalance, it can decline so quickly. generally when things go bad people elect republicans. and then when things are good again, they elect democrats. that's kind of the cycle because we have such a short attention span. we just keep doing this over and over again. the problem is there are no republicans anymore so it just keeps getting worse and worse until my finger is completely off the stage. >> bob craft's son is running against -- in the election. he has a good shot. >> i hope so. >> greg: craft versus wu. >> thank you, stumped over why
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♪ >> getting stuck on the border. >> greg: crossings are down over 90%, nine out of 10, jessica. cartels are stressed out as they ramp up arrests. >> to what extent is immigration as an issue part of your problem with working class voters? >> my question would be what does the word problem mean? >> people voting for the other side and not for you. >> we have a problem on immigration because of the lack of progress that we've had on this issue.
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and as we know, republicans weaponized that lack of progress. >> greg: yes! yes! she puts in weaponized. weaponized is the lack of brain cells. i think the unfollowed story in this five or six weeks, whatever it is, he saw basically illegal immigration. it's kind of done. are we -- we're like, you can kind of feel it. >> that's what happens when you're so successful you make it look easy. that's why people don't give us a lot of credit because we make it look so easy but it's a lot of hard work to sit and talk but he's done it so quickly and efficiently without the help of congress it just destroys the left's line that they needed comprehensive immigration reform. no, you just need to enforce the law on the books. and it should definitely -- he should get a little credit for it because without people giving you credit it's like it doesn't exist. >> greg: that's so true, jesse.
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by the way, that was great answer. >> jesse: thank you. >> greg: jessica, i think we saw a problem with the modern left and she says what does the problem mean? i thought you guys were experts in having a conversation. how can you have a conversation when you can't even understand the necessity for the conversation. you have 10 seconds. >> i think she wanted to get away from that exact formulation of the question and he wouldn't let her but i think you could just phrase it this way. why did many of your voters choose you and donald trump at the same time? and -- i mean, i think -- >> greg: there is no republican, sadly. remember the glass of water could have beaten her. >> no. >> greg: that's what pelosi said, aoc was a glass of water. >> pelosi likes her a lot now. changed a lot. anyway -- [laughter] >> illegal immigration was obviously a big problem for the democrats and i think she knows
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it whether she wanted to talk about it at that moment or not. >> so judge, i had a problem with the lighting. did you see a big shadow on aoc's face. they could have done something about that. >> jeanine: anyway, she was trying to turn the question back to get the guy to justify his question so she could call him a racist, or, you know, she could say, you know, you're trying to intimidate me. that's what that was all about. she couldn't answer it because she's on the losing end of it but i think what's amazing, she's saying, she's contacting the justice department to find out if she's under investigation for obstruction of justice based upon tom saying, you know, you can't send out information to tell people how to avoid ice and now she's very concerned and she says she's being threatened that there is a political prosecution on its way. no, honey what it is, it's a prosecution based on, i think
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it's usc119 for obstruction of justice. >> but it's knowing your rights. >> jeanine: it's how to avoid immigration. that's not knowing your rights. constitutional right. >> greg: i'm going to use the typical guilt by association. the cartels are worried about what trump is doing and aoc is worried about what trump is doing. is he -- >> i know we initially chuckle because it sounds like somebody who has no clue what's happening in this country right now, and what has been happening for many years, open borders. i thought of the university of georgia student, 22 years old, who was killed by somebody who never should have been here in the first place. an illegal venezuelan migrant was able to walk freely in this country, and it made me think about that. not recognizing our open borders as a problem. the incredible number of violent
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criminals and gang members that have infiltrated our border and they are in cities coast-to-coast now, and it made me think about all the other problems they ignored over the four plus years. criminals, crime, running rampant. not punishing people who break the law. inflation. they ignored it until it skyrocketed and prices were at 17-year highs. this is why democrats continue to be in trouble. >> -- am i right? tariffs, yes what is it down, 750 points. >> jeanine: it went back up. >> you act like 750 points is the same as 750 points was 10 years ago. it will be track. trust me, i know the stock market. i play it every day. up next, the pro-family speech stuns the heathens at the oscars. ♪ ness. with signs and graphics, you can save anything.
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brought it up once until just now. >> let's get cracking on those kids what do you say? >> greg, i know you loved this wasn't it so cute? >> greg: i thought overall the oscars were quite an improvement with conan o'brien. it was his -- he seems very relaxed and low key. a sense of ease. felt better. the audience, however, was pretty weak. they were scared to laugh at jokes that might be considered a little too controversial. he made a pedophile joke, he made a joke about the trans-lady. everybody just kind of sat on their hands. that's my analysis. >> i loved it. jesse, did you like the pedophile joke? >> jesse: no, but i can't blame mccoughlin. he doesn't want to be alone. -- [laughter] >> i thought that was the guy that went like this.
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>> no. [laughter] >> you were so culturally aware. >> you better apologize. [cross talking] >> karen, apologize for swearing. >> oh, sorry for swearing. >> he did an okay job. i'll say that moment about -- it was just awkward and weird, i don't need that much personal information. >> jeanine: i didn't watch them. i make it a point to not watch them anymore but i did watch that clip. i thought it was cute. i just thought it was cute [laughter] [cross talking] >> whatever. >> one more thing 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!
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big day tomorrow. we will be live in washington, d.c. at 5:00 eastern pregame president trump's joint address to congress. then at 9:00 eastern, fox news has special coverage of the president's address and do not miss it. okay. so, gigi had her first day of ballet class. >> oh. >> here she is in little tutu ready to go. this is hard corps stuff. there she is very, very proud of gigi emma was a ballerina and now we have a mini ball ler written that. and that's how it goes. saks, pibleg pipko and michael shellenberger at 8:00. >> jessica: love it. >> greg: mary katharine ham, hunter, tyrus is back. and kennedy. let's do this. all right. we are going to get the i will play the sound and go around the
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table. you got to tell me what it is >> greg: ssandra, what do you say? >> sandra: some type of -- >> greg: might be. not good enough. get up and leave. >> jesse: cockatoo. >> jessica: dying cricket. >> judge jeanine: a we sell. >> an owl? >> greg: an owl named twig. is he actually eastern screech owl. he looks like a baby. get this, is he actually full grown. what a trick. >> jessica: i was right. >> anybody could say bird. some news person you are. >> jesse: judge jeanine? >> judge jeanine: you have all heard that song jesus take the wheel. now it's judge take the wheel. i hijacked jimmy failla's taxi saturday night. take a look. >> sandra: it was so good.
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>> judge jeanine: i want to drive. >> you can't dry. don't do it. >> judge jeanine: get out of this car. get out of my way cabby. >> jimmy: maybe this block. >> judge jeanine: did i good? >> jimmy: other than the fact that i'm going to have to fight this guy at the next light. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: i cut off the bus. >> jesse: that's not a surprise sarn san i had to follow that act. i'm on the panel. >> >> judge jeanine: why was that so short. >> jessica: alex rodriguez at the indycar series in st. petersburg, florida on sunday. got the chance to ride in the two seat pace car pregame. miked up. reaching speeds 200 miles per hour. you will could tell how exhilarated he was by a constant stream of "oh my god." >> jesse: thanks so much have. great night, everybody. >> bret: jesse, mccauley culk
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