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these kind of procedures. biological men will always have a physical advantage. but i think this social experiment is coming to an end. democrats one day will get the memo, maybe a few more lost elections, and they'll finally get it. >> yeah. tomi, you're much more optimistic about the democrat woke mind virus than i am. but you're right. elections may be at some point will have consequences for their twisted thinking. tomi, as always, great to see you. >> thanks, laura. >> another unreal week of news keeps getting better and better. certainly more interesting. but that's it for us tonight. don't forget to check out my new special, inside guantanamo bay, available now on fox nation. thank you all for watching all week long. and remember, it's america now and forever. check me out on instagram. lots of new stuff up there all weekend long. and jesse watters takes it from here.
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>> hello everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro, along with harold ford jr, jesse watters, shannon bream, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. this week was nothing short of a disaster for the democrat party. the looney tunes backing the right of men to pummel female athletes, with zero senate democrats voting to protect women's sports. then came the most embarrassing bingo night in history, as they refused to stand up for a kid with cancer during trump's speech. and don't even get me started on those cringeworthy videos. the trump white house is mocking that god awful choose your fighter travesty. >> choose your character.
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>> right now, the democrats are facing a fork in the road when it comes to their future. the new york times is highlighting the, quote, fractured democratic opposition to president trump. the times breaks it down into four categories compromisers, resisters, lawyers and pragmatists. gavin newsom is trying to go to the compromiser route by rebuffing the democrats on transgender athletes in women's sports. but did his party back him up? of course not. >> what is your response. >> to that? >> after democrats had. >> opposed the. >> women and girls. >> in sports? i haven't seen his comments. what democrats opposed was unleashing sexual predators on girls throughout the united states of america.
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>> if that's what he thinks is going to win him the presidential election. if he actually did say that in that way, then i'm really disappointed. >> and frank luntz is warning that the left is going to be worse off if they side with cain shaking losers like al green. >> they've been asking the democrats. now since the beginning of this administration, what is your alternative? as critical as i am of trump's communication, the democrats are much worse. that for them there is no policy. there is only opposition. >> all right, jesse, there is no policy. there's only opposition. and my understanding is house leadership. jeffries actually reprimanded those fighters in that video and asked them to be more dignified. in fact, before that speech, before the joint session. >> yeah. who are they fighting? the guy that got shot. the guy
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with a mug shot or, you know, linda mcmahon will body slam you. sebastian gorka will kill you with his mustache. i mean, you go down the list. pete hegseth has literally killed people, so i don't think they should be fighting anybody right now. but you're right. i used to admire the democrats judge because they had such great discipline. they were always on message. they never criticized each other, and now they don't have it because they don't have any leadership. iraq doesn't want to get his hands dirty anymore. that backfired. joe's disgraced. nancy broke her hip. she took a seat, and hakeem instills no fear. like nancy scares people. hakeem scares nobody. so now the democrats are on their own, and they're trying to find out what to do by listening to the media. and the media tells them like six different things. one day they tell them play possum, the next day they say fight harder so they don't know what to do. most of the people in the press that they usually listen to have been fired or retired. so now, for the first time, they have to figure out who they are by themselves. they used to just like do a cnn
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hit, say russia, say trump's racist and go home. you know, they would get fed lines. they would get told how to vote. now they have to figure it out all by themselves. republicans know what to do because we've had to go around this media machine. we've had to go directly to the voters. we write our own tweets, they do their own podcasts, radio. they're used to kind of formulating and defending their policies. democrats not only don't they know how to defend the policies, they don't even know what the policies are. half the party is like on the trans side. half the party is like, i don't think that's smart. this is going to be such a tough stretch for this party, because they have to figure out how to win back in the midterms. then they have to figure out how to govern seriously, and then they have to figure out how to nominate a presidential person in a primary where they're just going to be. it's like identity politics, bumper cars. it's going to be fun to watch. >> you know, harold, just standing up against men and
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women's sports created this furious backlash against gavin newsom. and that's on an issue that's 80 over 20 when the democrats, 45% of them think they have to go more moderate. i mean, are they fractured for good? i mean, where are they going to connect? >> well. >> nobody's fractured. first of all, good. to be with you, shannon. thanks for being here. no one's fractured for good. jesse raises another interesting point. a couple of days in a row now, he's raised great points. he said that we are democrats don't have they're getting trapped in. your question presupposes we're getting trapped in talking about these cultural issues. i think speaker jeff or leader jeffries would do better. just say if a democrat wishes or believes that girls should, boys should not be playing in girls sports. that's their that's what they have every right to say that. here's what i'm focused on. we have a tax plan that's going to empower main street businesses and lift middle class families. we have an education plan that's going to lift every child in america. we probably made a mistake the
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other night not clapping. so here's what we're going to do now. we're going to offer these ideas. if we get trapped in the same set of traps that president trump set for us during the last campaign, we're going to lose again. the majority of people who put donald trump in the white house put him in the white house because he had better ideas on the things they cared most about. if we get caught up talking about things that 80% of the country believes that we should, we're on the wrong path on. we're never going to get back on the right path. second, the president talked very eloquently about a golden age judge jeanine, and his golden age is starting out economically. the president one day says we're going to have tariffs in the same day next hour. he says we're not going to have tariffs. we'll have tariffs on nets. we won't have tariffs on that. democrats answer those questions. talk about what that means, how small investors, meaning people who are investing small amounts of money, big investors, small businesses and big businesses that they can't plan for the future if the president gives us some certainty, if we get caught up talking about transgender athletes and little
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boys playing with little girls in sports or sharing bathrooms, we're destined to lose again. and we should. if we can't get to the issues that people care about the most. >> you know, shannon, the white house came out with their own video of fighters, from the president to jd vance to, you know, pete hegseth. everyone doing their own real job. it wasn't performative, you know, and it's like such a difference between the left and the right, where the symbolism was so stark. i mean, you know, the others were fake fighters. and the president showed his, his team and his cabinet to be real fighters on the issues that they've been appointed to deal with. >> and i. >> think it gets to one of those struggles that democrats have right. >> now, which is this question. >> of authenticity, because the fighter. >> videos and the. >> one with. >> them all cussing, saying. >> the. >> exact same script. >> it felt very performative, as you said. >> and what. >> young. >> people want is authentic. >> you saw them come over to president trump. >> he speaks sometimes.
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>> rough around. >> the edges, but they love him because he says what he means. he's authentic and they. >> bought it. >> i mean, these videos feel a little cringe. >> one young person said to me, i think is the word now. >> that the youngsters. >> are using. >> that, it just didn't feel. >> organic to them at all. and they want authenticity. >> i think that's why they felt welcomed over into the republican party. president trump will credit barron, saying he told me he gave me a pulse on what was. >> authentic, and young people. >> wanted to hear. >> from theo vaughn. >> and. >> joe rogan. and president. >> trump willing to go to all those places has. >> a much different impact. than these weird videos that even some democrats find cringe. >> all right, craig, do you think about the four categories the compromise resistant pragmatist lawyers? can they get together on a message? >> i don't know. i mean, if the democrats are facing a fork in the road, it probably belongs to governor pritzker. i don't think there's four categories. i think there are only two pragmatists and losers, the pragmatists, which are like harold, these are people who realize that you got to change. you're going to die. the losers of the people who prefer to die rather than change. but they're operating in an illusion where
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they think they're winning. they think that their activist drama still exerts control or power over the american people, when in fact it's only a tiny group of activists. they're basically got there. they've got guns and they're shooting blanks. nobody buys. it actually makes their adversaries, republicans or trump, look better by acting the way they do. they're also they're paralyzed by the sunk costs of all these years, you know, pushing terrible policies. you don't want to let it go because you put so much into it. also, their egos, which prefer which prevent them from saying, oops, you know, people, the winners can say, oops. you know, everybody admits they're wrong except for some, except for these folks. so how do you unite a party where a faction is basically on a path to annihilation? and they're your they're in your plane, they're a hijacker on your plane, and that hijacker is not going to have a change of heart. you know, oppression, politics and identity politics is an ideology. it prevents you from changing your mind. so you need to charge the cockpit and toss them out. you actually do need to split the democratic
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party. let the freaks start their own. you know, everything is racist party. they can call themselves the party, the party of the oppressed. but then that leaves your party, harold. and that's where you have to redefine what you are without them. which is hard, because the foundation has been cultural issues for so long under the rubric of identity politics and oppression politics. so the party is in a death spiral, and it's going to keep going, because all you got to look at is the other areas where there is identity politics. there are three academia, hollywood, democratic party. if you look at hollywood, you look at academia. you're seeing that it's inside them and they can't get it out. it spreads. it's a tumor. it's feasting on the host. if hollywood can't get it out, if academia is stuck with it forever, how are the democrats going to shake this stuff? you got to just cut the limb off, kids. >> tie him to the airplane. >> i mean, i mean, you're so into trans. yeah, cut. >> it off into cutting. that's right. get back. >> get back to the economy. >> up next.
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>> judge is going to explain all that to. >> us by using. >> tokens already owned by the government, estimated. >> to be worth $17 billion, and trump's crypto czar is promising. >> that it will not cost. >> taxpayers a dime. earlier, the president spoke at the first ever white. >> house crypto summit. >> last year, i promised to make america the bitcoin superpower of the world and the crypto capital of the planet, and we're taking historic action to deliver on that promise. >> and here's another move that will put. >> a smile. >> on the faces of young voters. president trump says he will. probably extend the tiktok ban deadline if a deal isn't reached in time. it's a. >> sharp contrast. >> to how the left is trying to connect with young people. >> protesters singing. >> songs like this during today's anti-trump. >> science rally in dc. >> this little light of mine, i'm going to let it shine. >> this is a song for all the
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good people. come on, all the good people who are part of this family. >> all right, greg, how is that going to resonate with the young whippersnappers out there? >> oh, those. >> people. >> those. >> hot tunes. i think i saw them in coachella in like 1850. you know, just a fun fact about that song. and i'm sure harold knows this little light of mine originated in black churches in the 1930s. first recording was from a prison in 1934, in texas. it's a gospel song associated with civil rights. considered an african american spiritual. but these rejects from peter, paul and mary added science lights the way. no, you want cultural appropriation. they were talking about god in that gospel, not about fauci. imagine if i if i started quoting mlk speech, i have a dream and claimed the dream was that a future conservative network called fox news would reign supreme. i don't think people would like that. as
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trump embraces the future, they distort the past. it has nothing to do with age either. trump's no spring chicken. it's about his engagement to the world, his engagement to the environment. he's connected like a plug in a socket. he understands people's interests and concerns. it's another symptom of how out of step the progs are. they use the song with no visceral connection to the topic at hand, and it goes back to trump. if you talk to anybody in the media, regardless of age, about crypto, bitcoin, blockchain, they recoil. it's like, do i have to read about this? you know, it's not just the fear of the unknown. it's a fear of effort. it's a lot of work to get up to speed. meanwhile, a guy who's closing in on 80 gobbles this stuff up. doesn't matter what thing it is, he just goes, have somebody brief him for 20 minutes and then he's on board. no wonder he's scooping up young people because he can effortlessly just kind of like, walk in on their turf and get it.
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>> you did a lot of homework. >> you're like our resident historian. >> you know why? because i did that for your mother, who was a delightful. >> she texted before the show and she said. >> don't forget, this. >> is. >> greg's show. >> i told. >> him she's watching. >> right now. yeah, i'm full of. i'm full of myself now. >> well, and. >> rightly so. >> other things. >> rightfully so. >> in the meantime, judge. jeanine has offered to tutor us on the issue of crypto. i don't know where. where is it? there's a strategic reserve, but is this, like in the. is this where the cloud is? i don't know. i get very confused. >> i think it's like the cloud. they say it's a digital fort knox. but i think what's interesting about this is you've got donald trump bringing crypto from exile. and donald trump is now the first crypto president. and this is appealing to young people like, you know, my kids are really into this. i don't understand it. i know there's a blockchain for every crypto or something like that, but apparently it is. it is something where it has bipartisan support in congress. and in the end, i think that or in the beginning,
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they ended up taking seized assets from criminal and civil cases and making that part of their federal reserve. so whatever it is, i mean, they've got some foundational bases, they've got their fort knox. they're going to start to explain it to us. and then when i started researching, i said, why is crypto good for me? and they said, it's good for you because you can diversify, okay? you can diversify. it hedges against inflation because there's a limited supply and it has increased liquidity. it trades quickly. and global access because it bypasses traditional banking. so i guess it means if you're in iran and you can't use a regular bank, you use crypto. it just it is just something that is we're going to have to start to understand it. but it's no cost to the taxpayer. so i mean, as we start getting educated, i think it's going to be a good thing. >> and young people are already educated. i mean, they're digging it. and the president
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gets that, that this. >> is another place he can connect with them, the next generation. >> well, i don't i don't think that's the reason we should be connecting with just because young people are connecting with. and you think politically there's an advantage. i remind everybody in 2019, president trump lampooned bitcoin and lampoon other crypto. he's come around six years later because he had every right to. it seems that part of the reason he's come around is that it's given him an opportunity to appeal to young voters. today's announcement he created two things. he basically directed the department of treasury to create a strategic bitcoin reserve and then a digital asset stockpile. there are a lot of people who believe that we'll be able to take some of this and maybe even pay down our debt. it's unclear to me how we do that because one of the rules, the president, also said we would not sell any of this stuff and you could keep it. it may have a lot of value on one day, may have not as much value, another may have a few pennies on the dollar. several days later. i'm a believer in the technology that undergirds it, which is what the judge was talking about called blockchain. >> borrow.
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>> against it. is that one of the advantages? >> well, in your if you have it in your portfolio, perhaps you can if you invest in it, if. >> you buy sleeping. >> jesse fell asleep. >> during i didn't pick this segment. let me just say this. let me. >> say this. >> let me say i want to tiktok. >> i hope. >> i hope that the president i hope the president changes his mind on tiktok. he is he has a. >> strong wait. change it. which way? because he was against it before trying to get rid of it. >> now he's. trying to save it. >> so you want him to not keep it? >> i do, i believe it is a danger and a threat to our national security. president trump believes that that if we produce more things in america, he would. he's going to reduce tariffs on other countries. i may disagree with how he's doing it, but i understand the understand the notion. what i don't understand is tiktok, the congress, the supreme court, in a90 decision, said that they are what they're doing is collecting information on young people mostly, and it could very well weaponize it. and they said not to do that. and the president continues to want to go, and he's only doing it because he. >> likes it. and tamu has your
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credit card. they have your address. they have your telephone number. tiktok is a. >> little chinese government, but the chinese, the. >> supreme court, they are chinese companies. >> the supreme court, in a90 decision, said that congress went through this laboriously. you had every republican and democrat on the intelligence. i'm just saying i just think it's bad. i just remember. >> though, when it went down for like 24. >> hours, jesse's dance videos couldn't get. >> out there and it was. >> a national emergency. >> i want to talk about the singing. >> we're back to the singing. >> okay. >> you you. >> speak my language. >> i bought bitcoin. >> but i don't want to talk. >> about it. >> it's the. >> baby boomers. this is what happened. the greatest generation comes back from war. they're all bent out of shape after the depression, too. and they had lots of kids and they spoiled them. and they gave them everything. and all of these children just competed for attention. and you get the 60s and they're all like, me, me, me, look at me. i'm going to sing. there's no consequences, free love. and then they got lucky because you hit the reagan 80s, and then all the way up until now, they rode out the greatest stock market rally in the history of
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civilization. so now they're at the top of their game and they're all rich. and they drove this country into a ditch. look at the border. look at the debt. and what they've done is they've turned every program into their own personal piggy bank because it's theirs. everything is theirs. usaid. that's my money. green new scam. give me, give me, give me even open borders. what did they do? all they did was like, buy a place to house the migrants. and they got a $6 billion grant from joe. this is what's happening. this is the last gasp of the baby boomer generation. they're going to sing. they're going to do a little folk song. but they have not groomed the younger generation. and the younger generation is just as stupid. and this is where the democratic party is. >> you put us. >> in the middle. >> though, like we're okay. you're saying that they're not. >> good, we're good. >> but gen. >> x. >> how old are you? >> but you're not. >> supposed to ask. >> don't tell. >> i'll say i'm gen. >> x, dumb people you're
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talking about. after we got attacked on nine over 11, they went and defended us and beat those doggone terrorists. some of them are all that way. >> so there are some. okay, we got to go. we'll discuss our generational differences during the break. up next. joy behar punching trump supporters in the kidney, apparently refusing to give them one. we'll explain next. >> i've got the brains. you've got the looks. let's make lots of money. you've got the wrong. i've got the brains. >> let's make. >> at. >> ameriprise financial. we know our. >> clients are. >> so much more than clients. their go getters and legacy leaders. >> and what matters most to them matters most to us. >> it's no wonder. >> we have. >> a 4.9 out of five. client satisfaction. >> rating. >> ameriprise financial. >> so i can take the steak home. yeah, and as many butterfly shrimp as i want. cake. >> you can take home everything. >> ice cream machine, everything. dessert bar, everything. fork. everything. that guy's had everything. careful. >> or it's. >> gonna. >> be broccoli. >> everything. no, thanks. i'm
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are personal human values. we're not really just talking about fiscal conservative who pays more taxes. we're talking about you as a human being. >> harold ford jr. would you give me your kidney? >> i would. >> what else. >> would you give? >> jesse wouldn't return it. >> let's hold it there. we'll come back. >> to bitcoin. >> the times i wear clothes a day, the we've reached a point. i think joy behar may have been joking, but you have to take people at their word. i think we are. we live in a time where people can't accept the fact that your experiences in life may be different than my experiences in life on some issues or questions, but i know you as a person and i like you as a person. we don't agree on everything with the public policy issues, but your heart and your family and your decency is something that i respect. i think we've got to figure out how we get more there. we can argue and we do argue. we have differences of opinion on a lot of important
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issues. the same is true with others around the table. the judge whom i love dearly, i don't i can't hear it in my right ear after the last three years, but i love her even more so perhaps because i can't hear as well as i did a few years ago. we got to get beyond this. in politics, you can disagree with someone and still be friends with them. and you know what? so give them a kidney. there's a guy around this table who i've gotten closer to. the guy, senator to my left, greg gutfeld, who has helped me with a lot of things, i think. i hope i've helped him with a lot of things. it's just a friend. and then we get on the show. sometimes we disagree about issues. >> yeah. >> that's my pal. >> here's the difference. you know, when you talk about, you know, we've all got similar life experiences. we all have to figure it out. i ask you, harold, who are the people who unfriended us in 2016? who wouldn't talk to us, who fought at us, who fought with us at the thanksgiving dinner table? the family members? it's the left that's intolerant of the right. and so for the left to put themselves on this moral pedestal and pontificate while
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they support kids engaging in gender surgery, you know, and while they have no problem with men beating women in, in women's sports, and they refuse to recognize angel moms or the parents of the service people killed at abbey gate, i mean, let's not kid each other. this is going one way. do i fight with you? absolutely. do you? no. let me finish. but do you and i. do we have dinner together? you will i go to your house or vice versa? absolutely. and that's different from most democrats. and let me just tell you about joy. joy behar there. you know, she's saying now, well, you know, maybe maybe i'll be friends with them. we're nazi sympathizers to her. we're cult members. we're people who can't think for ourselves. we're brainwashed. i never said that about the left. i just object to what their policies are. they hate us. >> well, you've said some terrible things about democrats, but. like what? i mean. >> this must be true.
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>> play the tape back from yesterday. >> we'll find. all right. >> greg, are you an organ donor? >> it depends what you mean by doning donating. i mean, i do donate my organ periodically. >> periodically. >> she raises an important question, though. who would want her kidney? i mean, look at her. i mean, if that's her, if that. if you look at joy's exterior, imagine the condition on the inside. it's like opening a dumpster. god forbid what you find in there, you might find a body. she's also pretty arrogant to assume somebody her kidneys would even be considered good enough for a transplant. it reminds me of hunter thompson. hunter biden just assuming he could sell his art. you know, it's like i'm an artist. it's like nobody wants his art. nobody wants her kidney. unless maybe for a, you know, a snack in the green room. but then, you know, she was joking. but then she veered into the morality question, and it makes you got to think about how, why, how can people do
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horrible things from hamas to hitler? it's when you have an ideology that removes the humanity of your target and everything is permissible. that's what i think. what kind of scares us about this radical element of the left when they decide your politics as a moral virtue. i can't be friends with hitler. and they moved the framing from left versus right, or republican to democrat to good. me, evil you. and it's ironic because they call you a nazi as a way to excuse their own intolerance, meaning that calling you a nazi means i can act like a nazi. i can exterminate you. that's the thing. it's like i can't be friends with somebody who has these beliefs. is but the start to something else. >> well said. thank you. i checked the box on my driver's license that i am an organ donor, shannon. so if i get into a horrific vehicular crash, they can just harvest everything out of me. and i
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mean everything like the buffalo, like the native americans, everything. >> what do you. >> think they. >> take part of? >> you take first. >> yeah. >> probably the hair. >> probably hair transplants. i don't see why not. by the way, you guys might not know it. march is national kidney month, and there was quite a reaction to this because the american association of kidney patients said it is not even funny to joke about withholding a transplant from somebody based on their political persuasion. but it made me think about these people who were not able to get surgeries and transplants because they didn't get the covid vaccine. we reported on a lot of those cases, and reportedly some of that is still happening. so that is another part of the conversation. if we're going to talk about who gets a kidney and who doesn't. >> i'd want your ties if they if you had this bad. >> accident. >> what if he's not wearing. >> a. >> tie in. >> the accident? >> you can. >> have my. >> tie on. let's go to break up next, president trump plays matchmaker for those two astronauts. joe biden left his space. >> will the wind ever remember? the names? it has blown in the
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>> okay, i. >> have nine months. number one somebody. >> why would he say what he said? does he see stuff that we don't? that's number one. number two, if i'm stuck in space. yes. yeah. if i'm stuck in space, the question is, do you do what you do and just deal with it later? or do you go without for nine months? okay. like greg went for 59 years or. or if you're stuck in space with a guy, i'd probably rip his head off. i would. >> well. >> he might like that. >> maybe they'll love each other. the president said, how do you feel about president trump and this this rocket? perhaps it's not a rocket. these people are happily married. they're not. and the president? >> well, if they weren't. the thing about a one night stand, harold, is that wham, bam. thank you, ma'am, you can leave the next day. >> right. >> you can't leave. so no matter what happens, you just have to stare and look at that person. for the rest of the trip. so it's high. >> risk, high reward. >> if it goes well, then you
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just. it's great. but if it doesn't go well, it could be pretty awkward. >> shannon, i share your view of faith. you're a person of faith. what do you think about this? >> listen, not these two. because i feel like these are good, nice, married people, as we keep saying. but i do wonder for single astronauts, is there an area in the space station for some love. >> and. >> the boom boom there? i want to know. >> if there is. >> listen, there are different kinds of love. like, i love all of you at this table, but i'm not going to outer space with any of you. so we'll see how they do when they get home. >> you give me a kidney, but you do not go to space with me. we'll put that. >> no, i. would definitely. >> give you space with anybody. >> i'd give you the kidney. way before outer space. >> no, it's too stupid. i'm not going up there. >> exclamation point. what are your thoughts about this? >> can you imagine the transmission to ground control? houston, we have a. >> you know. >> they do have a place. it's the docking station that you didn't know that. but according to science, and this is a pro science show, it doesn't count
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if it's in space. >> oh, it's like vegas. >> it's like vegas. if it happens in. >> space. >> it's okay. i'm so glad trump called out her hair. i'm so tired of the astronauts in their hair. we get it. you have long hair. all right, put it in a bun. put it in a bun. lady, you're a professional. how long were they supposed to be there? eight days. eight days? so they're nine months. imagine if we went to do the five, right? and we were going to do a show, and then all of a sudden the doors shut and we're she's with her coworkers. imagine being with us in the room for nine months. and when you were planning one show, shannon, who knows what might happen between us? your mom would have to watch, so i don't know. i don't know. >> what that watch us. >> debate for nine months. but it's like you're with your coworkers. >> we see everything. >> i'm more irritated. >> by him hanging around upside down all the time than her hair. >> yeah, it's like weird. >> talk about the walk of shame. >> yeah, there is. >> no walk of shame. you just turn around.
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going out. and then i would love to go to dances at other schools, because then you meet guys from the other schools because i went to a catholic school, but i was a good girl, don't get me wrong. >> yeah. >> sure you were. >> we knew those catholic girls, right, shannon? yeah. oh, we're saving it. they're only saving one thing. >> some of us did. >> it's not a bad thing. oh. >> did evil shannon bream. >> that's what i'm saying. like your weekends as a 16 year old. just picture, like, little house on the prairie, but with electricity. and that. >> was me. where did you live? >> grow up? >> florida. >> florida. so you had electricity? >> yeah, but i'm just saying it was very laura ingalls wilder in my life. i was the youngest kid in my class. i skipped a grade, so i was a 16 year old senior who was not allowed to do anything but go to church and hang out with my grandma on the weekend. wow. which i loved, by the way. >> i definitely did not skip a grade. >> voted most likely not. to skip a grade. >> i might. >> have even repeated a grade. >> i don't. >> even remember. >> oh man no, but i'm with
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harold. you're looking for girls. but first, harold, you're trying to find beer. i didn't. >> i didn't drink till i was 21. you didn't drink? not till i was 21. >> oh, really? what are you saving yourself to, harold? >> yeah. kind of, i guess i was. >> it worked. yeah. you know what? you made me think i spent a lot of time outside 7-eleven trying to get guys to buy me beer. >> you get the beer, and then you go into the woods somewhere. >> yeah, exactly. and then something bad happens in the woods. you don't talk about it for a while. no. decades passed, and then all of a sudden, you get a phone call and they say, we know what you did in the woods. >> brett kavanaugh. i asked. >> him, algae asks, what is one rule you make that everyone has to follow in your home? shannon, what rule is that? >> you know what? you better like dogs because biscuit bream, it is her home. and if you come into it, i hope you love her. because you know she's. >> going to be there. >> beautiful. >> that's all. listen. >> i did i tell you my idea for a new book for you. >> let's hear it. >> women of the bible cook. >> yeah, but i can't cook.
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>> well, good. >> it's time now for one more thing and shannon goes first. >> okay. i want to tell you about something really special. an organization devoted to press freedom and responsible journalism, honoring one of our colleagues last night. fox news channel's chief foreign correspondent, foreign affairs correspondent trey yingst got the rtdna foundation's first amendment award. i was blessed to attend the dinner, along with fox news media ceo suzanne scott and fox news media president and executive editor jay wallace. the foundation noted, trey does remarkable work. we all know it, bringing us the stories of people caught in war zones around the world. he's reported extensively and tirelessly from locations including ukraine, the middle east, afghanistan. we join in all of those congratulating trey and his team, a very well-deserved honor. it was a privilege to be there with him last night. fox news sunday this weekend, adam boehler, lindsey graham, ro khanna, join us. >> congratulations to trey yingst. he is wonderful. greg. >> all righty. tonight. oh, we got a show for you. it's an all
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star panel. tom shillue, todd piro, michael loftus kennedy. oh, it's a humdinger. let's do this. animals are great. animals are great. >> animals are great. >> oh. >> harold is sad. there is no in your face. but did you know that otters actually know how to break things open? look at that. >> this is breaking. >> he's trying to break a oyster. yeah, it's. he's being shellfish, if you will. look at that. pretty smart. did you know that they eat 25% of their body weight every day? that almost makes them an honorary member of the view. >> oh. ouch. oh. >> that was the oregon zoo, by the. >> way. harold. >> call me oregon zoo. >> trey. trey yingst deserves everything he's getting. the guy is a heck of a heck of a reporter. glad to be his colleague. and my kids love animals are great. they love that more than in your face. a commercial spacecraft has successfully landed on the moon on the east quadrant of the
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