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that's what makes it such a great rivalry. i got to see it from both sides. it made me appreciate both sides even more. so, you know, i mean, if he gets an opportunity, why not? if that is where he chooses to play. >> will: oh, my from a guy who did it. might have felt a little bit of backlash from packers fans to say why not? there is your risk tolerance, aaron rodgers. takes her being with us here today. >> you too, will, thanks for having me. >> will: quick correction, full screen showing the republicans that may vote no, my producers tell me in a graphic where that was shown, we accidentally used a picture of senator dave mccormick of pennsylvania, we meant to show congressman rick mccormick from georgia also we will set that record straight. that is it for us today. now "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone.
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i'm dana perino all of with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> you want my notes? they gave me notes. i said i'm not biden come i don't need notes. this is a different panel. everything's computer. that's beautiful. do you think biden could get in that car? i like this. that same color. i love tesla! >> dana: the president and his tech-support donald trump and elon musk turning the white house lawn into a showroom for tesla after the president made good on his promise to buy one of the electric cars in a show of support for his d.o.g.e. captain whose company has become a target of left-wing violent protest. watch. >> i think he's been treated very unfairly by a very small group of people, and i just want people to know, you can't be penalized for being a patriot. at he's a great patriot. in the time i've known him, he
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has never asked me for a favor. he didn't ask me for this. you know, elon come i don't like what is happening to you. this man is a great patriot and you should cherish him. you should cherish him. i have a little statement, we have to take care of our high iq people because we don't have too many of them. >> dana: judge, this is a show of friendship and loyalty. loyalty goes both ways and this was a real public showing of this is a good car, this is a good man. >> judge jeanine: it's very donald trump. i mean, from the beginning. if he could help someone, he will to it. there is no question. look, elon musk is not in politics. he's not used to this. he's in the business world, but i mean, he is despised. they are, you know, throwing molotov cocktails into parking lots. he's lost billions because he's not able to really focus on his own business. so he is suffering a lot. he is taking a lot of attacks, suffering financially, he's
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physically exhausted. i mean, he hasn't stopped. the president is like, say, doing him a solid. saying look, this guy is helping us. d.o.g.e. is very important to this government and to what the president is trying to do to the economy. that was totally destroyed by joe biden. i mean, got this to trillion dollar yearly deficit and i keep hearing people say the interest rate is higher than our department of defense spending. we are in a bit of a tough time economically. elon musk is doing everything he can to help the president. >> dana: one thing i thought earlier today, if i were them i would keep the focus more on biden for a little while, you can ride that a little bit because you inherited the situation. he went back a little bit today. just as a reminder of what people -- >> greg: i think because you are talking about a transition. and i think the media is trying
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to paint this as a shock to the system, and what biden is doing is trying to remind you what was there before. you would think that democrats would go for this because they love a good transition. however, this one, it just isn't absurd enough for their liking. they are good with little boys turning into little girls, fossil fuels into wind power, red meat, no eat insects. all of those transitions are categorically insane. but here is actually a practical, real transition where e taking a system that is corrupt and wasteful and you are trying to make it better, and what do they do? we need to set fire to a tesla dealership. the judge is right. they are also claiming that somehow musk is in this for himself. this guy is risking the bankruptcy of his company to prevent the bankruptcy of his country. and the media is, again, choosing the wrong path. it's almost a parallel to what
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they did with the cover-up of biden. when they covered up biden, that was to make the dems look better and better for trump. then they try to destroy elon so the dems look better and it's bad for trump. but they always shift this codependent alliance against something that is positive for the country because if it is positive for the country, it doesn't help the democrats. >> dana: president trump also answered some questions on the recent turmoil in the stock market. of course there are fears of recession and tariffs. let's listen. >> i think our country had to do this. we had to go into this. they have taken away, other countries have taken away our business, they have taken away our jobs. the drops in markets are going to go up, going to go down, but you know what? we have to rebuild our country. our country has been stripped of its jobs, factories. i'm very optimistic -- i have to tell you, i am very optimistic about the country. much more optimistic this way than if i did it the easy way.
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i could have done it the easy way. biden left is a mess. right now we have like a chicken that is being plucked at from all over the world. we are not going to let that happen. >> reporter: do you think there's going to be a recession? >> i don't see it at all. i think this country is going to boom. i think we're going to have an economy that is a real economy, not a faking economy peered. >> dana: a chicken analogy was good peered. >> jesse: at prices, jessica? we stop slaughtering all the chickens. stocks pretty good under joe biden because -- market loves certainty. he made no news, took no action, and the market took off, and that's fine, but it didn't help the american worker one bit. the american worker got crushed by migrants and inflation. and that's why trump was elected, to come in and fix that, to help main street, not wall street -- wall street is going to be fine. wall street is always fine. especially during globalization. and that was good. we had a lot of multinational companies in this country do
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very well, stock market was roaring, prices were low, but there was also a downside. we lost 100,000 manufacturing plants. millions of jobs. but there was something more. the fabric of the nation will destroy to. because what does it mean when you lose a job if you are a man? maybe you lose your wife. may be you turn to drugs. these towns in middle america were ripped apart. and pettus why trump was elected in 2016. and he did make a lot of progress there. and then covid hit and we realized we needed to get these supply chains back to mystically. because it is an issue with national security. so that is what he is trying to do. and the market does not like the uncertainty. and i understand that. it is unpredictable. but the goal is to bring key supply chains back to this country and use tariffs the same way nixon did, reagan did, bush did, to restore the manufacturing base in this
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country so we have steel to make ships, so we can make medicine, so we make automobiles here, and we have good-paying jobs that boost wages and we control the border, stop government spending, that reduces inflation, and that's what you call a real economy. and these are tough decisions he's making, and he is making them because he is not running for reelection. he doesn't care about the politics. he is doing tough stuff that politicians usually don't do because it's unpopular, but it's in the long-term interest of the american economy. >> dana: jessica, what you think of that? >> jessica: it was beautiful. it was largely inaccurate, but -- all of it? >> jesse: name one part. >> jessica: that your wife leaves you if you lose your job, a pretty marriage. >> jesse: have you seen the heartland? the unemployment levels? it's why obama with such a pad president. he had to bring trump into fix it. >> jessica: okay.
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so if trump was thinking about the future, the beautiful future of the country, then he would be looking at that spending bill that mike johnson put forward, 7 trillion added to the deficit, maybe we shouldn't do that, mayt need a tax cut, maybe it should be more evenly distributed, maye should help out the little guy and give them a tax cut instead of the people who paid to get me in there. he said he is doing elon musk a solid, elon musk spent $290 million to get him elected. he owes elon musk that car commercial, which may be it is an ethics violation. even the strongest allies of the president don't like these tariffs. they might think it's possible to use them, smaller levels, 5%, 10% come up the tariff whiplash is destroying us. you look at the market tanking and i thought peter busey had a great point earlier on today, our very own peter doocy, where he said they want federal workers to take a buyout and want them to retire but they are sinking their retirement accounts and karoline leavitt is standing at the podium and she
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is either either she doesn't know how he tariff works or she is lying to people. she said tariffs are a tax hike on foreign countries and a tax cut for the american people, and then a reporter come i think from the ap, so they got back in the room, said have you ever paid a tariff? i have. they don't get charged on foreign countries. and then she went trum;ianm i think it is insulting you are trying to test my knowledge and economics. i will test your knowledge on economics, jesse. are terrorist attacks on the american consumer? >> jesse: if you have a tariff on a project, makes american workers richer. because then you by american. and you bring american plants back to this country. >> jessica: listen -- >> jesse: that's the point. every president has done it. >> jessica: no, he has had -- an american president -- >> jesse: richard nixon -- >> jessica: 2009 we were in a recession. >> jesse: began the pickup truck industry in this country. because of a tariff on the europeans. did you know that reagan slapped
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tariffs on japan and ended up triggering -- >> jessica: did anyone slapped tariffs on candida? on canada. >> judge jeanine: he is protecting american industry -- >> jessica: from canadians? >> judge jeanine: and that is part of the problem. manufacturing into this country and countries are buckling, big corporations are buckling. they're coming here because they don't want to be taxed. this is going to benefit the american worker, american manufacturing, and domestic production, and it is going to preserve jobs, so stop with the tariffs. it's the -- >> jessica: he needs to stop with the tariffs peered. >> judge jeanine: no, no, no, no, i'm glad he did what he did with canada -- >> jessica: because you have enough money -- >> judge jeanine: that's not the point. look, it's going to float all boats, come on, jessica. >> jessica: really? >> judge jeanine: the truth is this is something that is going to benefit all americans when we've got more jobs here and all kinds of foreign money coming into this country. we saw it in the press
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conferences. half a trillion dollars like one day. they can't wait to come here -- >> jessica: what about the tax breaks i talked about? are those lifting all boats? >> judge jeanine: right now we are trying to clean up joe biden's mess. >> jessica: okay. >> judge jeanine: four years of a disaster we have to clean up. he could do what joe biden did and just float along or were other presidents do. he said i'm going to clean up this mess. it is not an easy job. i'm going to take the hit but i'm going to bring business back. >> jessica: he's not taking any hits. >> greg: . quick things. one, you don't pay tax on something you don't buy. the whole point of tariffs, you end up buying something here. number two, the biggest tax we experienced was the inflation. we printed more money, what was it, like 40% of our entire currency in history in the last four years was printed. that was inflation. >> jesse: can i say one more thing to jessica while i have her here? >> jessica: i'm going to be here the whole hour, unfortunately to anyone. >> jesse: why don't you talk to other countries and ask them to lower their tariffs?
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>> jessica: i'd be happy to. >> jesse: you never talk to other countries. >> judge jeanine: level the playing field -- >> jessica: jessica is anti-american, i got it. >> dana: ap did not lose their seat in the briefing room, it is the pool, a little bit different. up next, democrats hide behind the mastermind of hateful protest as president trump tries to kick him out of the country. ♪ ♪ hey, buddy, you leading lent on hallow this year? you bet brother. stay prayed up. yeah, you know it. hey, father. you joining lent again this year? of course. alright father. sister. you joining us again on the app this year, right? i am mark. i love it. hey, chris. yo. what's up? mark? you want to join us on hallow this year? join you on hallow? i was hoping. i was hoping you'd ask. yes. stay prayed up. can i say that? check it out. download hallow today.
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>> jesse: the campus caliphate popping off as democrats rally around the arrested mastermind of those anti-semitic protest that terrorized jewish students across the ivy league last year. his name, mahmoud khalil. he is the israel-4 hating former columbia student who has been brainwashing pro-hamas students as they ransacked students and set up an encampment. i.c.e. arresting him and holding him in a facility in louisiana as they look to deport him. the judge blocked his deportation. fox has learned khalil was recently investigated as a potential national security threat. investigators also found anti-semitic and hateful post on his social media. president trump putting other agitators on notice. >> i think we ought to get them all out of the country. their troublemakers. they are educators. they don't love our country. there to get them the hell out. i watched tapes, specifically i watched tapes and you can have them.
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okay? you can have them. you can have the rest of them. >> jesse: and shocker the democrats are siding with the pro-tear agitators. >> if you believe in constitutional rights, they're targeting this person and everyone knows he has been very vocal against the genocide of the palestinian people in gaza. they are targeting him and refusing him constitutional rights, who is next? >> jesse: jessica, is this one of those things where the whole country wants this guy booted and the democrats stick up for him? >> jessica: i'm not sure it's quite that extreme. i have seen conservatives, ann coulter rode i basically want to deport everyone, but i need to know what the crime is that he committed and the secretary of state does have the power to revoke a green card if there is a legal basis for doing that, so i think they are going to need to prove their case, but i certainly don't want this guy to become the poster child for the democrat party. i saw the senate judiciary dems tweeted out a picture and saying free him.
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that seems extreme. and this guy, he has a mind -- chosen to align himself with a group that is holding americans hostage. that feels like a national security threat to me, and that certainly feels like someone who doesn't really want to be part of the american fabric. and he is married to an american. she is eight months pregnant. that's serious. he is part of a community here. he is. he is married to an american. that matters, judge. >> judge jeanine: you'll hear from me. don't worry. >> jessica: go ahead. >> jesse: okay, the judge says you'll hear from him. >> judge jeanine: here's the thing, he's been in the country two years, he is not part of the american fabric, so let's start with that. mahmoud khalil is subject to deportation on many grounds, not the least of which is the section of law that marco rubio, secretary of state, has the power to deport him, and that is ina section 237 subdivision 84c,
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at all of that says is you don't have to be convicted of a crime, you don't even have to be charged with a crime, jessica. the secretary of state has the power to remove this guy, whether he's got a green card, whether he's got a visa, whether, as he alleges, is a permanent legal resident because he married an american, none of that matters under this section of law. and let's be real clear about something else. they could have done it on other statutes, as well, because of his support for a foreign terrorist organization. he could be deported for that. and all this nonsense that's going on in the southern district of new york where mahmoud khalil says habeas corpus body should be brought tf louisiana, he has no right to be brought to new york. this is theater. because under this ina statute, it is a n non -- that means the
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decision is made outside of the civil courts. let's not kid ourselves and make this guy out to be some hero while the democrats couldn't even crack a smile for d.j. daniels or jocelyn nungaray. >> jesse: this guy is a bad hombre, dana, but columbia could have done a lot more than they could win this thing broke. >> dana: they paid a price. they lost the $400 million. they also -- the president had to resign. ad also what they lost in terms of credibility. ammo students who are upset, they don't want to go there anymore. the alumni don't want to be part, the reputational damage to the school. they have really bad problems. i'm fascinated to watch this legal argument play out. not a lawyer. i don't even pretend to be one on tv. i would say this from a calm standpoint, the white house and justice department are saying te national security concerns to te extent that they can, they shoua little bit more, give
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karoline leavitt, the white house press secretary just a little bit more so she can explain that. we are going to get that tomorrow morning and the hearing but if you're going to put her out there, she's going to have to have some more information and she deserves to get that. press secretaries don't leak so don't worry about that. from a political perspective, it is fascinating to see the senate democrats who couldn't even say laken riley's name, and now you have to tlaib who put out a tweet, she is joining 13 colleagues in a letter. 13. i would be so embarrassed. i would never even admit there were only 13 people that agreed with me. >> jesse: greg, it will be interesting to see if this guy got any money to foment these protests and who he got the money from. >> greg: follow the money. i just came up with that phrase. name of a show, as well. they've got to sent him to gaza, don't they? don't they? you know, it goes back to why do the democrats always choose the worst hills to die on? they can't see the forest for the activists.
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they can't see the big picture either because they have some kind of obvious derangement syndrome, they hate the west, so they react to the hyper reaction of the extremist faction who given their whims would destroy us. there is a paradox with the united states. you know, the freedoms of our country allow for people to preach the end of our freedoms. you can live in this country as a citizen and hate this country. however, the dems allow themselves to be gamed. and i think they have been taken over by a force that sees the west as intrinsically evil. so you see msnbc and cnn and the democrats, they so quickly want to investigate and smear trump supporters and average working americans who go to school board meetings, but they choose not just to remain silent but to cheer the most destructive forces in society which are the people that are out there and probably -- i'm sure some -- he
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has seen some usaid money there. you can deport him. he doesn't have to be a criminal. i believe the first amendment doesn't protect against speech that supports material aid to terrorism. that's what i have to say. may be he should get a work visa from msnbc. have they replaced joy reid yet? >> jesse: i believe it is a rotational cast. >> greg: interesting. >> jesse: he could have a new job soon. you want to deport musk and keep khalil. got it, jessica. free-speech one-to-one! coming up, a socialist in the lions dead, aoc rallies read district voters against trump. ♪ ♪ maya knows how quality care can bring out a smile. but it's been a few dog years since she was able to enjoy a smile of her own. good thing aspen dental offers affordable, complete care all in one place. and new patients without insurance get 29 dollar exams and xrays.
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: the days of
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hiding their candidate in a basement or knocking back a peer with liberal suck ups like stephen colbert might be over for democrats as they i ball a more aggressive strategy to win. tim walz, woke guys kamala tapped to only face plant in the election, is claiming democrats didn't take enough risks, and that his party "shouldn't have been playing things so safe" peered aoc is taking that message to heart by planning to make appearances ind congressional districts in pennsylvania and new york. >> listen, if your representative is not doing a town hall, give me a ring. i mean, i don't know if an r plus 25 district would have me, but i'm always willing to be proven wrong. >> judge jeanine: okay. but how is this helping? the so-called moderate democrat senator from michigan elissa slotkin went on "view" earlier to state trump voters
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are having a temper tantrum. >> we are about to return 250 years old, we are still pretty young for a country. these are our angry teenage years. what do you do when have a teenager who is threatening themselves and others? you just try to get them through this period alive so that their brain can fully form. >> judge jeanine: okay, jesse, she's talking about america, you know, not having developed its prefrontal lobe. sufficiently enough to be able to elect a good president in her mind. where is this woman coming from? >> jesse: i don't know where the lobe is. i don't know where she's coming from. it goes pretty clear why we voted for trump. anybody that looked at the last four years knows, joe biden is not equipped to be president. aoc is interesting because she has to get attention. she can't gone msnbc and cnn to get attention because no one's watching. so she has to try to break into where the audience is, which is here, or anywhere on the right.
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but i don't really have a lot of high expectations because i saw her not do so well with npr. that seems challenging. although she does have potential. i like how she tries to root out corruption. i like how she doesn't want stock trading in congress. but she has no street credit with the working class after the amazon deal, the open borders deal, and the defund the police deal. what i want to see her do is really hug her district. queens is a powerhouse. and she is a wall there. we sent johnny, nobody has heard of her there. if she would say this is my district and who i want this district to be and focus on education, public safety, wages. those are the kind of things that you can really grab onto and be a leader. right now she just doesn't have it yet. >> judge jeanine: dana, aoc has said she is going to go into republican districts and
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town halls to talk to the voters she says, quote, i want an honest conversation. is this the aoc we all know? >> dana: those things jesse just mentioned, those are great goals. i would love to see a democrat take on the teachers union, as we were talking about education, just abysmal, the situation. she is also the one who ran amazon out of town from her own district. all those issues you mentioned or one that will not help her earn the small dollar donationsf them make a ton of money. i admire her spunk and attitude. let's go, let's throw down. maybe she should start a podcast as she probably has one. but i would say this. should probably go into blue cities first. they are ready 31% approval rating. before they can start taking on the republicans, they have to figure out their own situation, and i don't know if she is going to be part of that. on elissa slotkin, if i could just mentioned this, i think she is a very impressive person, and even though she broke my rule,
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don't ever say yes to doing the response, i thought she handled it okay, right? not a disaster. but she made another mistake. don't go on "the view." if she is serious about wanting to have an elevated position and she wants to be more of a statesman, don't go to the places where they are just going to basically drag you down with them or drag you are there to the left. figure out a way to go around the traditional media so you can make a difference. >> judge jeanine: aoc and bernie sanders, she's going to join him if she goes out on the trail. what are they doing? is there a marriage there of some sort? >> jessica: politically, yeah, it is going on for years, one of the more successful ones. i mean, bernie sanders, people on the right and left would have to agree, has been one of the most authentic communicators certainly that our site has ever had and he has huge crowds that are showing up in liberal places but also conservative places to hear him talk about what's going on in the country.
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he has an economic -- economically populist message, the same spa did in 2016, the two sides of the horseshoe, that they think bernie could have won. doesn't do as well as minority voters i don't think that could've happened but there is a reason she wants to go out there into this. democrats search for people to be leaders of the party and also cohesive message, bernie has the most authentic one that is out there. i applaud aoc for doing it come and i would just add to dana's point about "the view," what she could do is show up in those places and give the answer that maybe they won't like. right? and just say, actually, this is the way you do it. this is how i won my super competitive rates in michigan where i got republican voters and right-leaning independents to vote for me. >> greg: then she would have to live. >> jessica: no, it's not lying. >> greg: only just acts this way. >> jessica: no -- >> greg: that's what democrats do.
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here is the deal. you guys missed the point. why is aoc wanting to go to republican-rich areas? she's looking for a real man. let's be honest. she's tired of dating a beta cuck. she is looking for pickup-driving dude who works with his hands and knows what to make a woman happy. i'm telling you, it is like a romantic comedy waiting to happen. also, i am curious how you can have this fabled honest conversation liberals always talk about when each conversation is terminated with those load-bearing phrases, like racism, xenophobia, transphobia, sexist. how can you have a conversation? let's say you go to a republican area and you talk about their resistance to trans in sports. where does that conversation lead? do you immediately say what you always say? that is transphobic? because that is not where the conversation ends. that's where it starts. it is not transphobic, it's common sense.
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can she have that? the problem for the dems is whether it is border, dei, or crime, the social justice lingo begins and ends with racist, racist, racist, racist. they end up like the lonely guy in an apartment hearing the great party going on above them, and they are going like, how come i'm not invited? it's because you drove everybody away. these people have always been around you but every time they try to talk to you, you call them names because they don't adhere to your insane ideas and now you wonder where they all went? they went somewhere else where they were wanted. and now you are thinking maybe you should go join them? well, you are invited but you better be on your best behavior and wear something really nice. >> judge jeanine: a head, it is the maha revolution, rfk jr. is getting to work as restaurants swap seed oils for beef tallow. ♪ ♪
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>> greg: hhs secretary, excuse me, i apologize for that, rfk jr. is super sizing his maha agenda saying had a great discussion with food industry leaders in d.c. and grabbing a seat with sean hannity at steak 'n shake, which just followed maha's lead by ditching vegetable oil for 100% all-natural beef tallow. >> people should be having to make their own choices. if you want to eat a doughnut or seed oils, you should be able to. you shouldn't be able to exercie and informed choice. you should know what their project is, what is in there and what the health impacts are in that is all we are going to do. we are going to incentivize people -- we are going to incentivize companies to be transparent, and we are going to inform americans about what's
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making them sick. nobody wants to be sick. >> they have prediabetes. >> greg: i've got to be honest with you, jesse, the beef tallow, seed oil war was not on my priority list for electing trump. this isn't china or iran. we are now involved in the beef tallow seed oil debate. tell me where you stand? >> jesse: so every day i wake up and to eat eggs, fresh bread with butter, and berries. and i drink water with lemon, that i have black coffee, then i don't eat anything until lunch here which is just a salad, and then for dinner i have steak, chicken, fish, lamb, may be some potatoes, and that's it. five days a week, greg. so you've got to have a good diet, and then you have to walk. you have to walk, lift, have exercise, and then you have to get outside. you have to get in the sun and you have to relax.
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because this economy now has pushed everybody inside to a screen so you are just sitting. sitting is the new smoking. you have to do what your body is made to do, which is move. in action is killing this country. we used to be 40 pounds lighter. men and women have gained an average of 40 pounds since the '60s and now 60% of the american culture has chronic disease, and no one cares. no one's even curious. where are the doctors? why do i have to be a doctor? or rfk jr.? >> greg: we have gained 40 pounds since the '60s and 60 pounds since the '40s. dana, we -- i think -- this is such a huge problem. it is not about tallow and seed oils. we are coming off a disastrous food pyramid that the government sold us that was created probably by sugar and cereal companies, and we were told to eat 11 servings of carbs a day, not including the actual good
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carbs, like fruit, vegetables. >> dana: cut down on eggs and beef -- >> greg: very little fat. >> dana: one of the things i really liked about what he said in an interview with sean hannity is he said people should be able to make their own choices. i think that is a good thing. but we are about to see how this administration is going to come down when it comes to subsidies for a lot of these entities, these big conglomerates, sugar industry, for example, how is everybody going to come down on that? i appreciate him saying people get to make their own choices but when you are about to have a big debate about snap and what should be allowed, people should be allowed to buy with their snap money, that is a huge fighs on the right. >> greg: jessica, epidemic of obesity and diabetes and we had a president that would sit there and eat i scream in front of people, why did biden want so many americans to die?
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>> jessica: i think trump like ice cream and burgers. >> greg: have never seen him eat ice cream. >> jessica: really? not from a cone. what a man. this is the rfk stuff that doesn't really bother me. i think he was much better suited to having a roll where he could talk about food transparency and getting the dyes out of our food peered i have a lot of mom friends that think about this stuff constantly. they consume tons of content about it. they are very concerned -- not that i am not concerned about my children come i love you guys, but this is where i think he makes a lot more sense for the country. him in charge of vaccines, bad. him in charge of the stuff, much better. >> greg: judge? >> judge jeanine: the whole point he is saying you should be informed and then make your own decision. that's how who's always felt about vaccines, as well. his whole point is, you know, we should be educated. now i want to go back to the original part, the original
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thought of this block, and that is beef tallow. so i researched beef tallow and they say oh, it's great, it has a high smoke point, but it's perfect for frying and searing, then you go down and it says but there are growing concerns about its hive saturated fat content, it's like there isn't an answer as to what is better, what isn't -- >> jessica: french fries -- >> judge jeanine: the most aborted thing you can do is what jesse said, and that is you have to get outside. everybody has a phone so you should go -- there is a little heart in there. hit it every day and make sure that you walk. you can see how much you walk every day. i didn't really hit it in to my doctor said i want to see what it says. i said why? what does it say? and then it tells you how far you walk every day. >> jesse: i never knew my phone had that. >> jessica: you have a heart, jesse. [laughter] >> dana: even jesse has a heart. >> jesse: wow. that's nice. >> greg: this was really a stupid segment. okay, coming up, tiktokers are missing their plane because they
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theory? tiktokers are showing up at the airport 15 minutes before departure just to see if they can still board. ultimately mockery of the advice to arrive two hours before. did you know about airport theory? >> judge jeanine: yeah, i don't know where these people live but they must live in, you know, in d come i'm going to say it, you know, dana, what i want to say come have you ever d to get to laguardia, to your gae 15 minutes from the time you walk in the door? that's ridiculous. the whole thing is ridiculous. try doing it in a new york airport. >> jessica: two hours before hand, though, is not necessary -- >> dana: i don't love it but sometimes you have to. but i read this story ellicott think about was greg. you would not like this. we would be too stressful. >> greg: no one is doing this. anytime the press says here's a social media trend you haven't heard about, it's not real. when you are starting to get into the summer stories, right?
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it is the trend. by the way, try this airport theory. don't fly. really. flying has become one of the worst things. in this world of advancement, social, political, whatever, it's the one thing that has degraded over time. we have better selections of food. we have interesting technologies, high-speed computers, but fly -- [fort noises] >> jessica: i totally agree. >> dana: on radio. >> jessica: i flew this weekend at and it was a hellscape, lying what group they are in and the overhead bin stuff. >> jesse: you can my about your group? veterans get to go first, i always go -- >> greg: you know what you do? if your group 5, say you identify as group 1. >> jesse: that's good. or just grab a random child and you have an infant. >> dana: good idea.
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>> jesse: flying is fine but flying with this guy is -- [fort noises] shows up three hours ahead of a domestic flight and in order to get to his gait he commandeered one of those trolleys. he was an elderly man. sat there with a glass of wine and sunglasses, driven through the airport. like a weirdo. >> greg: i think it was 2020 come i was late for the flight -- >> jesse: you were not late, three hours ahead of time. >> dana: right before covid. >> greg: i was coming from "the five," so 6:00 in the flight was at 8:00. >> jessica: all right, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ hey, guys, chris pratt here. you know, i'm really excited to share my new partnership with the hallow app. you guys know hallow. it's the incredible prayer meditation app that i've been using for a while now. i love it, it's got, father mike schmitz, mark wahlberg, jonathan roumie. it's been a game changer for me personally, diving deeper into the bible and praying every day.
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>> dana: it's time for "one more thing." i'll go first. we have another animal loose in madrid. i talked about the goat? now they found a peacock. a little baby peacock stuck on a window sill. couldn't get down because they are not the best fliers. and they had a little bit of a wild goose chase and they had to take him -- i don't know where they took him. we will get johnny belisario on that and see if we can get that on "jesse watters primetime" and jon stewart. >> greg: jon stewart? >> dana: don. >> new fox nation special the case against casey anthony. you remember her. i dive into the story of kayleigh anthony went missing in 2008 sending shock waives through the orlando community where she lived. her mother casey, you'll recall, that's me in 2008. no, that's me now. [laughter] casey told law enforcement daughter was kidnapped by the thane. and story quickly unraveled. became the most hated mom in
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america, so it's available now on fox nation. go check it out. >> dana: greg? >> greg: tonight we have a humdinger. it's tyrus returning so we got one back. kennedy, andrew gruel and erin formerly perrine now maguire. >> congratulations. >> greg: greg's absolutely disgusting news. baby penguin learning to swim. they can't swim until their waterproof feathers come in at the indianapolis zoo, dana. you have been there, right? you were kicked out of there. i will creed my time to jesse. >> jesse: that's very kind of you. skip the eagles they are going to the white house to celebrate the super bowl victory. peter navarro, kevin o'leary, kevin mccarthy and chris hanson all right, ladies, feast your eye on that. >> dana: that's it for us. >> bret: done somebody have jon stewart? no, no, don stuart

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