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astronauts home. we get to the heart of the ♪ ♪ >> jesse: i'm jesse watters
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along with judge jeanine pirro harold ford jr, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five". it pains me to report this but democrats are in disarray. the paddle wielding losers who couldn't clap for a kid with brain cancer are discovering new ways to embarrass their party that is currently less popularre than a venereal disease. tlafter that copy and paste travesty we showed you the other day, they are larping as street fighters. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> democrats are reportedly knifing one another over the lack of leadership and direction on how to respond to the
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president. >> john fetterman is torching their paddle protest by calling itrman "a sad cavalcade of cell phones and unhinged petulance that only makes trump look more ofpresidential and restrained. we are becoming the metaphorical are alarms that nobody pays attention to and it may not be the winningr at message." earlier the grumpy ponytaimessly procking democrat who heckled e president's speech getting censured by congress, leading democrats to burst out in song.g >> representative al green be censured with a public reading y theis resolution b speaker. [singing] >> jesse: who can turn around this dumpster fire? tampon tim is getting his name out there but he has no answers
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on who will fill the void. >> the idea of a president standing at that rostrum and throwing a slur at a united states senator in thetrum middle because you disagree on a policy is absolutely ridiculous. >> who do you think the leader of the democratic party is righ now? >> i think the voting public right now is what i would say. i keep telling them that. we aren'i t going to have a charismatic leader right in anmd save us from this. >>om jesse: dana perino. >> dana: it's interesting to hear him say that because the bar is so low that even greg could step over it.at in your face. >> greg: unnecessary, the show a just started. p >> dana:er i'm actually the shortest person at fox. but you can't have your voting public be the leaders, that doesn't make any sense tha. a few years ago all the democrats were considered cool remember aoc was considered c
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cool, the cover of magazines they were the cool kids. right now i feel like they care more about what their consultants are saying to them than what their constituents are saying to them.ts i would doge all the consultants. they are not gettingul their money's worth.cons it is uncomfortable to be an older person that is asked to do silly things and that's whatdo they have been asked to do. you can see they hav are not que comfortable with that but they are trying to be cool and they are following the consultants wherever the consultants say tow go rather than following theirit instincts. the other night hakeem jeffries goal, the democratic leader in the house, the goal was don't be part of the story. don't make yourselves a part of the story and we have led the show for days now about how terrible the democrats are. newthat's a pretty remarkable g whenever president trump makes s every othedon'r minute. >> jesse: you don't have to beao told by a consultant to act like a child, you are a child.
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>> greg: i'm a child at heart mainly because i have the heart of a child inside me -- thank you dr. stevens. it's great to try to connect gre with the youth vote through pop culture, but when are they going to start eating tied pods? come on, guys, i want to see it. they are in a pickle. i don't know how they're going to get out of out of this. trump is blessed with this e leftwithwhere th starts with a fact and creates a delusion to invalidatedate the fact. let's say the fact is boys and girls ares sa different. the left runs that through the gender delusion mill and proceeds unchallenged for years because the media are cowards. then trump comes in andth reverses the trajectory. s kids identifying as trans, big lie. and everybody just breathes a sigh of relief and he's doing this by the way with not just transport opeopenn
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borders and crimes, pulling the rug out from under the left-wing delusion and people are a cheering, but that rock is also under th chee democratic party. i have a theory.fere i know a lot of people suffered from 2020-2024 but it was greatbut that biden won or "won" i would like to thank the media for rigging the election through censorshipr oppression, and hoaxes and by pushing the hoax which joe biden credited for him entering the race. what that god is the democratic party to expose itself to all in it's current shape. it was unchallenged for years now you can see it as morallyan and mentally bankrupts. sou know how democrats alway say it's good to be seen? you need to be seen -- are you being seen? now you are being seen by all of america and you're making them vomit because you believe trans men have more rights than men real girls or that open bors trumps security and
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safety of the country and that crime is only pursued if it benefits you politically. saf all this stuff is killing you. i don't know any way back. to my point, the biden presidency taught the american public that all the irrational behavior from 2016-2020 wasn't caused by trump because it got worse when trump left. so trump wasn't the virus they were saying,th he was the vaccie except in this case it works. >> jesse: speaking of which you've gotten 17 boosters harold ford jr.?esse >> harold: seven? good to be with you. [simultaneous talking] we have to understand these pendulum swings, i don't believe the democrats are destined to be out of power in the white house indefinitely.e buhot what i do agree with is te message right now is kind of nonexistent, you can't even say
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it's not resonating because it really is no message. the only message is that we don't like donald trump and we think his ideas are not worthy of seriousness and consideration. the problem is we had anelknow election and what people saidid yoeau know what, we like some of somthe ideas or maybe they were saying we like some of the ideas and we don't like any of you guys ideas. i give tim walz some credit -- o don't like something he said last week but i give a little credit, he may be onto something when he says the leaders of the democratic party aree sa the american people. because the american people voted to give republicans a majority in the house, a majority in the senate, and they gave them the presidency. they also gave democrats that years ago and elected two terms fo.r barack obama. the people over you have to listen. if you start there.to d you are the three things i would ask my party to do. some of its painful. dana had it right about firing the consultants, some of thehe consultants are my friends they
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should be fired. ethe voices in the democratic party, some of my friends.ne step down. we need new voices. don't just lift up a person on tuesday and wednesday, don'tesda lift up senator slotkin to give the response.p pelift up people not just becaue they are younger but people who actually have ideas, people whou alactually are willing to be daring and courageous and not just challenge president trump because they don't like him for something he said ten years ago gebefive years ago or even an hi ago but someone says i don't like him -- i hear johnme fetterman sayingon some of this. the ideas we have to put -sayi forward to get those ideas, they have to get on 20 different busses, whatever way they wanted transport, and go out and listen. it yelled out by people.ll y democrats, republicans, let them tell you what it is they like don't pay them to come. just show them to come -- peopls might be inspired by capitalism to come some of these things show up in the morning at a
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p inbreakfast, show up in the afternoon at a gas station ando listen to people. lilet that to be the beginning d the middle and the end of what thewe come back with in terms f our ideas.th it may take a minute but i tell you this, no one wants to hear m from the same old people. republican's, show some grac wae don't censure this guy al green he's in his 70s and had a bad moment. you have to have some grace. dems, the real issue is on us no need to blame mike johnson donald trump, we need to blamnalde ourselves.s. >> jeanine: you know what grace is? that al green as a congressman from the same district where d.j., the 13-year-old cancer victim is from. grace would have been being a little more tolerant of that whole speech. i think it's an insult that that little boys congressman walked out of that speech. that's just for starters. performances, dances, singing
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banging drums, all of this nonsense is proof that the democraticg party is dead right now. they don't have a leader and if you think the american people are the leader of the democratic party, the american people have said based upon the election of republicans to theei house, the senate and the oval they are basically saying we, don't buy anything you're saying. so we're not interested in what you're saying. all of this nonsense with these women jumping up and down -- by the way, they are allme congresswomen. they represent you in the people's house.th their nonsense that they are engaging in is about the fact that they have no strategy. they have no policy. they they are more interested inme mememes and the internet than ty are in policy.terny. this whole thing about fighting. you want to fight? go to the border and fightu wa.d figh ft for the american people. you want to succeed as a democrat?cc maybe what you need to deeo is
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recognize that the american people support donald trump. when it comes to the illegals and when it comes the issue oflg men and women sports. maybe, maybe you can find some common ground anon gd if u.s. democrats find common ground with a guy that the americane am people support -- 79% of whom love president trump's speech maybe you too can be successful. maybe you can convince americans that you believe that you are here to represent american people. nobody believes that crew ise am interested in us. theyrest are interested in powee they are interested in ideology. their failure to energize theol american people is not going to be overcome by this nonsense oif their incompetence. by the end i think we should overcome and they should
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overcome what this hate is that they are so much a part of. >> jesse: really great topicat in a really great contributions. and i think you guys are all ocn top of your game. >> will there be stake? >> dana 83 stakes yesterday. we will give you something, are just wait. ahead, doge is really screwed now, elmo and big bird are marching against musk ♪ ♪ [laughs] against —hi! —hi! ♪ chocolate fundraiser. ♪ with the chase mobile app, things move a little more smoothly. ♪ deposit checks easily and send money quickly. [coins clinking] ♪
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>> public media. >> save npr. >> save pbs. >> public media. >> is the best.af >> greg: good to see doug burgum in there on the right. it [laughs]e >> greg: democrats are n big bird aso i they continue to wage war on d.o.g.e., staging a massive protest, literally three peopl e this morning in front of npr.f by the way, npr stands for not pooping regularly. which is why scott simon always sounds constipated.te this comes as president trump convenes his cabinet to talk shop on the cost-cutting crew that saved taxpayers $105 billion and counting. bil elon also in attendance. here's what 47 said about the meeting... s toinett the cabinet member keep good people. i don't want to see a big cut where a lot of good people are cut. i want to the cabinet members to keep the good people and theto cabinet members go first and if they canbers cut, it's better af
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they don't cut, then elon will do the cutting. >> greg: a columbia professor claims cutting waste is racist, all because the coconut ladyesso lost. >> it's an attack on government but also an attack on thisct o government. mean by that is it's ann by attack on this government that used t o be headed by a black man. it's an attack on this government tha t almost elected a black woman to the highest office in the land. it's an attack on the government that has been more welcoming ate more supportive of people who h have come to this country in search for a betteav to r life. >> greg: all right, harold. this is the point i was making, that as long as you have a contingent in your party that says everythincontg is racist, u can't build your brand. unless you split it off and have havan everything is racist parg and the democrat party, because he seems to forget that you had a white president, his name was joe biden. senile but white.!
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>> harold: i don't think the cuts are racist.a he's a friend, i just don'tin think he's right about that. whatk don i do think, and i'ved on the show, is there are no advocates for waste and fraud and abuse. if there are, i don't consider them democrats, i consider them people who enjoy waste, fraud t and abuse and their ideahes shod not rule the day. r having said that i think you can be critical of the way the administration is going about some of these things. but when you pull, as dana and the judges had routinely around the table, people err on the side of the cutters, or the d.o.g.e. effort, than they do on democrats saying don't do it. so if the president and elon musk believe that usaid, and i read a story today that the department of education would be executive orderthat th, that president trump decided not to do that. i do think if president trump
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out,executive order meaning he bans or dismantles that the permit of education, i think you will see a differentrt kind of response. bu kint i'm port d.o.g.e. i don't like all of the cuts, and democrats wh dono don't like cuts they are making, here's a novel idea, come up with your y own. if you believe that we should reform government like bill clinton and al gore believe, likrnment le barack oba then come up with your own ideaw as opposed to just trying to dismantle thideae entire idea. or pooh-poohing on the entire idea. sorry, you don't like when i use that word. >> greg: all right, interesting. >> harold: neither does jesse.g: >> greg: p writer joshua lysyk says a bad review by a bad person is a good review.d so whenever you hear this criticism of d.o.g.e., it means it's good.t' >> dana: like s a double negative. i see. >> greg:
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>> dana: in "the 5" stages of ever democratic outrage, everything is racist usually comes later but it's here now. i wasn't planning necessarily to bring up education but i'mi gld harold did because we have the record low test scores for america's children and no democrat is talking about it. no one is talking about it.th areye they saying we should havn more money at the department of education? what are the outcomes you arione getting? my former boss used to call this at the inner-city school levels but no rural schools as well,wel that it's the soft bigotry of low expectation. the thing about this is you have a department of education that is really catering to a lot ofod different things that it might not necessarily need to exist because the things that people say they like about schools, the pre-k program for example, that's not done through the department, that that health and human services. t school lunches but not school breakfast? great, call brooke rollins at the usda. you care about military schools?
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that's pete hegseth. a lot ofscho these things, like student loans, why couldn't that be done at the treasury department?pa rtit's the bureaucracy and all f these administrators in all the dei stuff thatadmi was happenint was not getting the resultngs we need so that you could overcome. >> greg: you humiliated harold over there. >> harold: can i sayte something? i rarely ever disagree but here's where i disagree.. i think we have to have a department of education thate i ten times the size we have now. weve centralize the things thate value the most. local governments have screwed up education more so thane federal government. >> dana: point of order it. >> harold: they spend more i money on it, they have more responsibility. i'm not saying they arm noe bade people. >> dana: today iople. interviewa doctor from louisiana. >> greg: nerdy debate. >> dana: but he's from louisiana. th loue only state to improve in reading in the last four years was louisiana. >> harold: because they sucked
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beforehand. >> dana: they said we don't want to suck anymore so we are going backold: to basics. we do flash cards for math they said. but that's not the department of education. i ask him are you okay if it goes away and he said yes.do >> harold: leadership isold: saying when something workssc scale it and when it doesn't scrap it. i think the federal government should have a digger role because our schools sock. you know where the thsponsibility is, it's at the local level. >> judge jeanine: federal bureaucracy but the local level fault? >> harold: judge, look at the amount of money and where theli responsibility is anty educatio. we can do that at the commercial break.brea [simultaneous talking] ba.5 you see what i'm saying, dana? that's the point i'm making.go >> greg: i like the fire in your eyes, harold. [laughs] >> dana: mall i e too. >> greg: smoky in here. continue bashing harold for me.m >> judge jeanine: i think the.e problem with this whole thing, and by the way, jimmy carter, ib
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think i've said this before, d thcreated the department of education with an executiveng orde ir so donald trump taking t out with an executive order i think is very appropriate and i honestly believe that what happened, especially during covid, and the loss of learning that our kids have suffered andt will never make up for in thext next generation, while kids and other countries were doing, you know, studying quantum physics in china and russia, is really a result of the federalization of the education. if it were left to the locals, that would not have happened because i'm telling you, schools in north carolina, in alabama, they would not have been closedl foefr this. let's get nota metric work covd ise be.t but the point i want ttho make s , george floyd gave these people like this columbia professor, and imagine what thes hell -- excuse me what he's telling your kids that you are paying $90,000 a year for if he
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tells you that, you know, d.o.g.e. is racist because obama s a black president. i haven't made the connection yet. but they think that they've beat trump because trump was a racist. but the truth is, the mistake they made was believing thating racism was going to take them through the next four years. they acted in 2020 fort like it was still a racist country, when it is not people did not believe a racist.mp was so they doubledod down with kama is a candidate thinking that this racism claim, this professor from columbia is making no sense on, is going m o be the strength of the democrat party. it's over, all of this nonsense, it's over. >> greg: so jesse, we haveve completely skirted over the main topic of the story. in the beginning we saw ernie withtory big bird but not with . as we know, ernie and bert have been together in a monogamous relationship forert quite somen time. actually know, is that the
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cookie monster? >> jesse: no, that's alamo and that's count dracula. bithatg bird. >> greg: so is this a three sum? >> jesse: this is iraqi "sesame street". >> greg: is this a three sum? >> jesse: a furry menage a a t trois. i just want to see harold and dana fight. >> greg: that was fun.ever >> dana: and another thing. >> greg: like an episode of moonlighting. a they?y or won't [laughs] >> harold: oh, my god. >> greg: that is a reference that only our audience kids.mmer [laughs] >> greg: 80s, right? i meanur 1980s.an coming up, greasy stands out among the democrats for knowing what a woman is. f ♪ ♪ a woman is
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: well, well, well. it looks likite someone is thursday for a presidential run. california governor gavin newsom is breaking with the left-wing lunatics in hi.calis party. makingwing common sense on men playinkingg in women's sports we chatting with charlie kirk on his spts ws new podcast. >> you right now should come out and be like you know what, thenh young man who's about to win the state championship in long jump in female sports, that should not happen. yohau as thepp governor should p up and say no.d >> isa appreciate that. >> would you do something like that? >> i think it's an issue of>> fairness, i agree.yo that's easy to call out, the unfairness of that. >> judge jeanine: okay jesse, ss t is behind gavin newsom' suddenbe shift on his opinion s regarding men in women's spor? >> jesse: it has nothing to do with running for president, i'm
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sure of it. i went to a school with his kid it was a huge unlv fan, nwora had every day, remember running rebels? 1991runnin, undefeated. state championship game. larry johnson. and duke beats them.ke next day that kate comes with a duke hat. i itn was so blatantly obvious t kid is upfront runner and you get a little whiff of that from newsom. he's obviously trying to whiff o here but he doesn't have to be this blatant. i have to say something. >> judge jeanine: yes. >> jesse: likei like him. i don't want to try hate that i like him, but i met him. i should not have met him. [laughs] >> jesse: when i met him he was kind of funny. he made -- i made fun of him when he went to china and he wao running over those kids on the basketball court, chasing afterh the cranes, the beijing bobsleda like a goopy kid. i mocked him and then he laughed and i was like all right this guy is kind of normal. >> greg: he bet you would be fired, you remember that? demanded you be fired.
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>> jesse: forgot about that. >> greg: he called you an idiot. >> jesse: he blamed me fort abo pelosi's husband getting his head knocked in. i take everything back! [laughs] >> judge jeanine: dana, what is the evidence for his change in stance? >> dana: eme -- you mean... i think obviously he's going to try to change but he's lik chaea reptile and so he's constantly a chameleon. what do you want me to be this week.t but he has a kamala harris problem. all of his positions are well-known. this is a guy who attackedcked people who were trying to t protect women in sports, he opened civil rights investigations into school boards in districts that passed parental notification laws, prevented schools from hiring -- hiding info from parents about their own kids. maybe he will disavow that now too but i'm going to go on the record and say iybe don't beli, or as nice a guy as he might be and asgu funny as he might be al jesse might really like him,
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i've never methad him, i'm sure alonwould get along great but i don't think he will be the nominee for the democrats in 2028. >> judge jeanine: harold, whats message does this and to the voters about the reliability anh thise stability of a progressive candidate, clearly for president, because he's not running in california again,in when if he can change a kegy policy overnight, i mean, you a, youow does that make know, a solid candidate for president?if >> harold: i differ with yout wion this. i think think e test of leaders, and by the way when you had the unlv kid, you call that a momentum trader from where i'm from. i like that you said that when newsom was going to do this you thought it would be good. you first said you thought it would be good because having charlie kirk on and having that conversation, back to your question, leadership is able to say i was wrong. >> judge jeanine: did he say he was wrong? did he give a reason? no. >> harold: you are leading the myness, let me finish
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answer. i did not say this is total, i said real leadership says i was wrong and here's why and they give the answer. what i was trying to say aboutao education is if any issue, no matter the issue, it something is working and you did not agree with that -- >> judge jeanine: are we talking about education or gavio newsom? >> harold: we are talking about it all. transgender athletes, that's a switching position. if you say after thinkinif ag at -- about it and looking at the evidence i change my mind, i think that's whay it people wat more in politics. we have a president who is your friend and who i consider a friend who has changedwh his mid on things over the last 20 years. he believes in the voters of the country believe he's a better person and politiciaticin for i. if he comes around, if gavin newsom comes around on an issue agi agree with, i say welcome to the crowd, brother. >> judge jeanine: but your friend dana perino has said that there's no evidence to support the evolution or the change. greg, give us your opinion.gr >> greg: well here's the deal, i think that gavin newsom
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realizes that the party is in trouble and he realizes that it's cleaving. yoeaviu have the bill maher demt and the joy reid democrat. they can no longer coexist. which is why he made this podcast play, and it feels like andclub random. he is trying to keep the men. from completely disowning the party. he can't just say hey i'm different, he has to shot saw hs evolution on the podcast. p he's bringing inod all of these conservatives to show thatring s not like a three i'd ten leg it freak that you normally, you know, assume is a democrat. part of me, about his trans shift, part of me says, you know, better late than never.ha like what harold is saying,wi don't argue withth someone who o agreeing with you. he's finally agreeing with me. accept he is still lying. said that trends are a group prone to suicide because peoplee don't accept them.m,ly there is absolutely no data on that and it's a dangerous fact.n
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inge fact the data shows dramatc increases in depression postst trans surgery. why is that not surprising. imagine all the attention yootu would get, and it turns out --o before you get to transition and it turns out you regret it. all that attention goes away. so you become deeply deeply d depressed. what is crazy about this and what is so wrong about what he h said is remember the story you were told. doctors pressuring parents into surgery for their kids by asking this one question, would you rather have a dead son or a living daughter. that was a criminal question, aas criminal a lie.cr every doctorim who asked that question should be disbarred and perhaps charge thad with somethg because that is the same lie that gavin ing.s pushing. these kids are really depressed. no, they are not. you totally aft up their heads with this delusion. anyway. >> judge jeanine: very wellde
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [chanting] >> dana: anti-israel protesters spewing vile and a hateful slogans aftentr settingp what they called a liberation zone inside the library at barnard college in new york city, chanting and blocking the doors for four hours. they hung up this puppet of the collegess president, demandedt that the school stop punishing protesters. the nypd arresting dozens. but president trump ready to take action saying earlier this
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week, all federal funding will stop for any college, school or university that allows a legal protests. agitators will be imprisoned or permanently sent back to the country from which theatory cam. judge, i interviewed a young woman today, a freshman at a barnard college.ar the only college he ever wanted to go to. shshe can't study. she can't get to class. i said are you planning to transfer and she said i don'tre want to have to but i think thai these arrests, i'm hoping that these arrest will have an impact. >> judge jeanine: i hopeil the arrests will be actually prosecuted, which is a problem in manhattan with thism progressivine d.a., george soros funded liberal d.a. callss himself a d.a., harold. anyway, there are two thingse going on here.e you've gotar these students, the individuals who were arrested are not from barnard college. they are part of this group that is beingng o organized to create chaos on the college campuses,
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having nothing to do with the colleges. that's why president trump has'w said that they can be charged with material support for terrorism laws because if hamas is designated a foreign terrorist organization, anyone who is giving them material support, which is defined as fundraising, advocating for or coordinating, can be deemed inadmissible and removed if they were students. these are revocation is automatic under the state department.rt tome revoke the visa of foreign students. so you've got them. if you are foreign, they are thrown out of the country.e go they have to be prosecuted.th if the school is allowing it,g they will lose federalto fundin. this will be over under the trump administration. >> dana: harold, straight to deportation? >> harold: in, agree.it make all of it constitutional. i agree with it all as long as it's constitutional.
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>> jesse: i would say donald trump is the isaac newton >>esseof politics. every action has a reaction. laws of motion. i he's introduced that. sanctuary cities, you are goingu to play ball or we will takeg your money. dues are we won't protect you. you are not going to stop migrants, mexico, we will tariff you. he just uses consequences. no one else has ever done that. he's like the only president that understands the full scope anpresd power of the governmentd he's using it to america's advantage. i say you get these people out d if they do stuff against, but if they do stuff against anybody. if they hard in the door harmif any american. i don' t care, have tom homan to knock on dorm room door and get them out. >> dana: last word to you. >> greg: on just thinking because if donald trump is the isaac newton of politics, then his joe biden the stephen hawking of politics, because they are botg ofh dead?o
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uti'm torn about this college story because i feel like the this.es deservelleg ththey build this environment. they have encouraged this for t years anhid now they have to del with it so it's like it's their problem.'s like in terms of the foreign students, send them back immediately, i of fore agree. and then slap a tariff -- terror tariff on their parents. so that they have to pay. if they want to come back they completeay extra to their -- t >> dana: the problem is, they can pay it, hea lot of them. >> greg: how much do you want to bet the bets -- that the protests were funded by soros and usaid. >> harold: >> dana: the fastest is up next. tha♪ ♪ doctor box, there were many failed attempts to fix my teeth. i retouched all my wedding photos,
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is there a concert you would consider going in debt to see?it >> dana: no, i think taylorider swift should tell alf her fans never to do this. these are people who say they don't want to come into the office but they want to go to a concert and they want to get promoted? i think she should do them all a favor and say don't go into debt to see me, just watch it on youtube.e. >> harold: greg, what if people wanted to see you liveth and went into debt, should people consider doinisis sg thi? >> greg: no i feel really bad. there's a problem with these festivals, they are toa proare complicated. have you looked at the festivals. maybe you want to see, i don't know t, the misfits, but you've got to sit through green day. or you want to see the melvin's but you have to sit through malcolm more.yo at coachella, craft work is in front of post malone. this makes no sense. then you want to talk about the hook puck receipt of the moderns
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he was saying 911 emergency donuts. >> so he learned nothing. >> yeah. and by showing this, we've just told a bunch of kids. yeah, go for. >> it, but don't do it. >> did he sound like kamala harris, though? >> yeah. no gps tonight. >> oh, what a show. jamie. lizzo. heather. zumarraga, comedian. jim. florentine and kennedy. that's tonight. let's do this. in your face. here we go. we haven't done this in a while. we got to do an update on my favorite hairless frenchie. and there he is. his name is harold. he's in the little sweater. you know, he was. he had some little health problems. yeah. he's the little one. harold. harold's the little one. yeah. he's a he's a feisty little devil. >> hermes. >> yeah. but, you know, i got to say, he does look a lot like you, harold. >> he does? >> he's got that strong forehead in that he chiseled jaw. >> strong forehead. >> that's sultry. well. >> never mind. before you guys get into it, like the, like sesame street. here. let's go to the lapd. they put on a
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clinic with this pit maneuver here. look at this. perfectly executed. you know how much i like pit maneuvers. boom! wow. no civilians injured. right to the side of the road. wow. yeah. and here come the rest of the cops. they got him good tonight. jesse watters, primetime. johnny was down in dc after the state of the union. talk to some of the democrats. let's see it. >> how's it going, johnny? from fox news? how are you? i have a hearing. why? why do you want men and women? sports. >> therefore. i. senator. aloha. >> aloha. why do you want men and women? sports. senator. >> dana. >> well, i was going to show you this. go to go to x, look at daniel turner, tf. he did a video as a farmer about how much he'd love to buy things in america and in his entire day, almost impossible. >> oh. >> don't say tariffs, earl. have a great night, everybody. welcome to jesse watters. prime time tonight. >> every time i

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