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>> i think what they are looking at, they are coming back with what iran is doing. they are big troublemakers. israel, you know, if you can handle this, great, you handle it on your own, we're going to be there. and the israelis are doing quite well. whether you like the guy or not, benjamin netanyahu is becoming churchillian, leading his nation well, leading it in wartime, wartime cabinet, fighting in multiple directions against multiple enemies and doing it quite well. i think the arab region is kind of saying, okay, just going to watch this one play itself out. >> neil: we will see what happens. general, thank you very much. quick update from president biden saying a supplemental aid packages needed for hurricane relief and it cannot wait until after the november 5th election. we will see what republicans have to say about that. "the five" is now. ♪ ♪ >> greg: hi, i'm greg gutfeld
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on the judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and she can do a triple axle on an ice cube. dana perino. "the five." ♪ ♪ a trio of crises threatening to upend the race about a month before election day. ports shut down over a dock worker strike that could cost billions of dollars a day. threaten jobs and jack up inflation. a chaotic hurricane recovery that has survivors desperately pleading for basic necessities. and in the middle east on the brink of war as israel mold a response to iran's barrage of missiles. that also has one key question: how can kamala be trusted to handle it all when she is still fumbling her way through interviews like this? >> former president trump says that you have had for years as vice president to do all the things you promised in the campaign, but haven't done it. is he right? >> the former president is -- is
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really becoming quite desperate. and has really been offering a lot of misstatements and misinformation, and perhaps it is because he wants to distract from the fact that he has offered no plan for the american people. my plan is about building an opportunity economy. what we've got on the other side is someone who wants to distract from the fact that his plan is about giving billionaires and big corporations a tax break like he did the last time. >> greg: and here is donald trump showing up in michigan to hammer her record. >> as bad as kamala's failures have been, we have a plan to fix it, and we are going to fix it very fast. is lying kamala gets four more years instead of a golden age america will instead be plunged into a dark age. the whole world is blowing up, and the biggest threat we have is world war iii, and we have incompetent people, and she is more incompetent than biden. i was in georgia the other day after the floods, and they were
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having tremendous problems, in particular north carolina, really, really bad, many people are missing and our federal government is doing so badly. if i was president, the longshoreman strike affecting the entire east coast and indeed the entire nation would never have happened in the first pl place. >> greg: all right, dana. it feels like we are entering or we are in the midst of chaotic times. we have three issues. how will that focus the voter? >> dana: i think, so if you are on the fence of whether to vote, chaos can certainly lead you to just make a decision and to get out there. and early voting is starting soon. and everything we are seeing right now is chaos. so if chaos is a motivator, you look at whatever your issue is, you could say inflation chaos, border chaos, middle east chaos, supply chain chaos, and weak leadership chaos, because that is what you end up with the entire south east region. the huge storm, a lot that
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mother nature can do that humans can't do. but you can respond. the response has been late, there is no doubt about that. i think what is most damning for walz in his debate performance a lot of democrats thought he will show that there is competence coming, and the democrats were saying actually, don't, no one ever cared about it vice presidential debate, that was their words, not even the people from the trump side, and there might be some people who are kamala curious, maybe i would consider voting for her, but consistently we see independent voters saying we just don't know enough about her, so she is an unknown entity, and what people want in times of chaos is seriousness. they want steadiness. they want substance. and because she is not giving them that, 75 days or 74 days without even really taking significant number of media questions, the crescendo of all of this chaos and crises happening all at once means, i think, that's probably working in trump's favor at this moment.
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>> greg: judge, dana brings up a good point. we are looking at harris but we kind of forgot that we still have a president out there somewhere. i mean, i'm pretty sure we have a president, but it feels like the democrats kind of left the country in a lurch, and should we trust them when they try and convince us that harris is capable? >> judge jeanine: well, you know, i think one of the most stunning things to me is if you are in a presidential race and it's 50/50, it is so close, this is a political opportunity for you to go out there and show the american public that you are on the ground, you are getting help for those people in the areas where there was a flooding, and you are taking the part of, you know, the united states and supporting israel because we are on the verge of a larger regional war without a third world war, but they are not doing that, and then the clip that you showed right in the beginning, when i asked her, you know, is it, did biden -- did
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kamala not give you the opportunity to go out there and be yourself because people are saying you have for years to do it and you didn't do it, she couldn't even answer the question. all she did was talk about donald trump, and i'm surprised she didn't talk about how nice her grass was. but in the end, this is all an opportunity, and the democrats are not taking advantage of it, so when joe biden says we preplanned for this, we've got everything ready, it's been a week. the national guard is not on the ground. people don't have water. they don't have water. they don't have food. they don't have a bathroom. some of them are not warm enough. they don't have medicine. you have an animal, you don't have dog food. i -- this is a nightmare. and you think you are in america. they are coming for you. they are going to care of you. but in the end, biden didn't, and we will talk later about how he really didn't.
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>> greg: jessica, you know, i feel bad for you. >> jessica: do you? >> greg: yes, i do. it's not fair that you have to support kamala harris. i know probably wasn't your first choice, was in your second choice, probably wasn't your third, fourth, or fifth, but you had no choice with her, so you have to support her. you can hate trump all you want, but there was a primary. people had a choice. he became the choice. but you are stuck now trying to pretend that this person you wwouldn't hire to babysit your kids -- >> jessica: oh, i would take momala in a flash. the only people upset about -- are republicans. these democrats do not exist. we are happy. we are running a race that is competitive when we thought we were going to lose. that is what we wanted out of all of this. >> greg: answer the question. >> jessica: i just did.
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momala, yes. >> jessica: that was a trick. there wasn't a question. >> jessica: any who. where is joe biden, where's kamala harris? yesterday she was in georgia. today he was in florida and georgia. iran through the litany of on the ground facts from this response two days ago, but just to add to it, now governor mcmaster has said the response has been superb. brian kemp has said again we have everything that we need. florida is happy with the response. north carolina is happy with the response. that does not mean that it is not a complete disaster, but it does mean that the biden administration absolutely took this seriously. you are saying no national guardsman, there are over 4,000 on the ground and we have had search and rescue from 19 states. as far as the media approach or what she is doing and who she is taking questions from and you are upset at a circuitous answer, again, the voters are not upset about it. we would not be in this kind of
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deadlock of a race if people were annoyed about it. she is up 2.2 in the realclearpolitics average come up three in fivethirtyeight, silver has her as slight favorite. in his probably model. "politico" report, swing state polls, she is up in 6 of 7 of them, but this, for the first time ever, a plurality of swing state voters now think a democrat will win, and that is an 11-point swing in her favor. she has the temperament to do the job. she is up nine on uniting the country. what is so bad? >> greg: well, i think we are all suspicious of that given the fact that the media protects are pretty well. she hasn't really face anything tough. nothing like the republicans ever face. right, jesse? >> jesse: you are right, greg. >> greg: thank you. >> jesse: you have never been not right. i want to talk about the question the hefty man ask her. that is the core question of this election. you have been there for four years, why haven't you done all the things were campaigning on? for the last four years, wages
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haven't gone nowhere and prices have gone up, yet take-home wages -- yet she says bidenomics is working. now she has to know bidenomics isn't working because she gets briefed by her economic team. she has to know because she reads the newspaper -- we assum. so she knows bidenomics isn't working and she goes and tells the voters it's working so she is lying about how the plan is working. and if it wasn't a good idea, right, why did she cast the deciding vote for all of joe biden's plans? if she didn't like the plans, why did she say oh, yeah, let's go for it? you know her little tax gimmick she has out right now? well, why hasn't she convinced joe biden to adopt them? why hasn't she gotten chuck schumer to put them on the floor for a vote? those are easy questions. she still hasn't even been asked those questions. and you look at j.d. vance, the other best line i thought, donald trump doesn't just have a
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plan, he has a record. and when you look at his record, there is no inflation and massive wage increases. and then if you look into the future, simple tax trade immigration policy, it's common sense. her opportunity economy, it's not common sense, for instance, jessica, she wants a $50,000 tax write-off for a small business start up. a small businesses don't have any profits if they are just starting up. so they don't have anything to write off. or $25,000 welfare check to buy your starter home. that is so inflationary. and it is just going to screw up the cost of housing in this country. and then the child tax credit, $6,000, that doesn't actually bring prices down at all. it is just more spending, so the whole thing makes no sense, jessica. greg is right, you are wrong, let's go to commercial. [laughter] >> jessica: the child tax credit, child poverty in this country by 50% and the small
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business loan is one of the only proposals that has bipartisan support. you should watch the tape of stuart varney talking about how it is really good policy. >> jesse: do it now. >> jessica: roll the tape. >> jesse: why won't they do it now if it is also great? >> jessica: what vice president set the agenda for the at administration? >> jesse: cheney. [laughter] >> jessica: that's a great example. also a kamala fan. >> greg: here we go. coming up, donald trump. ♪ ♪ i know about 20 of you, and you're rich as hell. we're going to give you tax cuts. i'm not rich as hell. i'm the one that really needs the break,
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not the people that are already rich and have the money. the 1% don't serve anybody but themselves. so for them to get a tax break, no, that's not cool. kamala harris is going to make billionaires pay their fair share, and she's going to cut taxes for working people like me. i'm buddy, and i'm not rich as hell, and i'm voting for kamala harris. ff pac is responsible for the content of this ad.
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uses a >> dana: donald trump hitting
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back after the judge in his election interference case dropped in october surprise, unsealing a key filing from special counsel jack smith's case. a hefty document coming in at 106 to five pages laying out smith's case and alleged evidence he will use in an eventual trial against the formr president. trump reacting on truth social by calling it "complete and total election interference," i did nothing wrong, they did." andy mccarthy calling out the timing when i asked him about it earlier. >> greg: good job, dana. >> the point of this was to try to get this information, which has been hashed out again and again before the american people. none of this is new. but the idea was to get the evidence out in a spectacular way as possible. the point of releasing this now can only be to affect the election because there is no legal need for it. >> dana: some in the media, though, they see an opportunity, this might have been the october surprise they were hoping for, hoping that jack smith's filing
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will make republicans rethink their support for the former president. take a look. >> charlie, for that, you know, handful of voters who are may be former supporters or just republicans who need to be reminded once more why they should not be voting for donald trump, do you think it would be effective for vice president harris to talk about this in whatever ways legally she is allowed to on the campaign trail? >> dana: greg, i know a lot of people said they were bombshells in here. i read it and i felt like i have heard and see all of this before. >> greg: they are trying to revive the corpse of january 6th. i have to say, though, this is an improvement over 2020 because in this case this election interference is done right in front of you. from a combination of lawfare and the media embrace. you have to go back to february 4th, 2021, when "time" magazine published an article boasting of the conspiracy of business tightens and left-wing
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activists to oppose what they call trump's assault on democracy. they described it as a vast shadow effort, and organized collection of operatives that changed voting systems and laws, secured hundreds of millions of dollars in public and private funding. they recruited, you know, armies of poll workers, got millions of food by male. than they went after this information. they social media companies, called that election protection. so we, republicans, independents, libertarians, were suspicious when told our side, the person we support, is an existential risk. we were told that everything was on the table. that in fact if you didn't cheat, that would be immoral. so what they did was they suppressed hunter's laptop, which ushered in joe's ill-gotten victory.
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so the suspicion of a rigged election is more than justified because you told us that. you told us what you were going to do. so i think that is important context when you approach january 6th. it wasn't an attempt to overthrow the government, we are just reacting to what you guys said. >> dana: judge come andy mccarthy explained today there is no written rule that you don't do this before 30 days but it was kind of an unwritten rule, but all of these norms have been broken. >> judge jeanine: there is no question that the department of justice has had regulations over the years that say whenever there is an election on the state or national level, you do not release, number one, an investigation, an indictment, anything that may impact the election, and i always thought it was 90 days. it's clear what the judge did, the briefing and the motions calendar, she made it so
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jack smith would be able to submit his papers on this date and the president, the former president should have his answers by october 17th. now i just heard that was changed to about an hour ago, after the election, but at least if they haven't gotten the response in by the president's team, you could have had somewhat of a balanced review of this. this is definitely election interference, and it's an attempt, as the press made clear, to try to remind voters you shouldn't vote for this guy because of all of these things he did. there is nothing new in this. it is the same old stuff over and over again. where hunter biden got the benefit of every doubt in every calendar, in every schedule, every statute of limitations, they are doing whatever they can to hurt donald trump. and you know what's amazing is you recall the sentencing for donald trump in new york city by judge everyone was changed because he did not want to impact the election. he is about as biased as i thought you could get.
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this judge, chutkin, is worse, let it all hang out right before the election. >> dana: jessica, everything about january 6th, the legal conundrums trump finds himself in, has not dented support with republicans. a lot of media on the left were saying this is it, this is going to be the one but do you think it is going to be the thing that turns republicans against voting for him? >> jessica: no, i don't think so. and it has never polled as such. if there are people who are persuaded by the argument that there is one party that cares about protecting democracy and there is another party that will undermine democracy if it suits them and j.d. vance made that clear on the debate stage when he wouldn't answer tim walz's question peered. >> greg: who is for voter i.d.? >> jessica: that's -- >> greg: just curious -- >> jessica: there is no -- so this is a distraction from talking -- >> greg: you said threat to democracy -- >> jessica: there is no voter fraud, that's the thing.
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>> greg: how do you know? >> jessica: because it gets investigated. when it is, it's republicans. okay. the narrative is that democrats are obsessed with january 6th, but the reality is that donald trump is the one who is obsessed with 2020. even today, he was onstage in michigan saying i won, and i won by an even bigger margin in 2016. maybe he should be quiet about it but he can't stop himself, which puts it into the national discourse. there is new information in this filing. 165 pages, there has to be something new. we know for sure now that donald trump knew he lost, even though jesse says he didn't though, and we know because he told his kids on marine one, even, doesn't matter if you won or lost, you have to fight like hell. we knew he didn't care if mike pence lived or died. now we know he said "so what" and there were 71 threats against mike pence, so bad that mark schwartz -- >> judge jeanine: need cross-examination. it's not true unless it's tested. >> jessica: marc short went to the secret service to say he was
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scared for his life. you have anecdotes -- >> dana: i knew all of that. >> jessica: you knew he said "so what" and you knew -- >> dana: everything that has been written and said -- >> jessica: did you know about ronna mcdaniel going to the election official in michigan who said that's effing nuts -- >> dana: with everything i know about it and everything else she said. jesse, go ahead. >> jesse: wand of the stuffer is a democrat. >> jessica: wanda? >> jesse: you don't watch "jesse watters primetime"? they can watch, it is pg-13, jessica. the supreme court comes down with this ruling that presidents have full immunity when they are conducting official acts. phone calls -- >> jessica: this was -- fake collectors -- >> judge jeanine: it hasn't been determined. >> jesse: what they are saying, jessica, if donald trump goes out to the golf court as president, look at him funny, smacks with a five iron, that is not an official act, that is an
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act as a private citizen. so jack smith gets the ruling, basically takes out every time it says president trump, he crosses it off and then he writes private citizen trump, and he leaves the whole thing the same. so he is saying that from the election until january 6th, he wasn't president trump. he was private citizen trump. and how does he prove that? well, i read this motion, and he says, this is why, jessica. when he went on to give his speech on january 6, they didn't play "hail to the chief," they played the village people. [laughter] they played "ymca," so that means he is not present during that speech. it's not a serious motion. >> dana: that is something i didn't know. there you go. >> jessica: why did he use private lawyers instead of his white house counsel if it wasn't private? >> jesse: i don't know why he did what. i know you guys are desperate. you put $150,000 bounty in a public filing last week, and now
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this? it's prejudicial. >> jessica: for wanda stuffer? >> greg: why does it matter if he says whether you win or lose, fight like hell, that's great advice, that you go down swinging. they always take the words literally when they said find votes, they said he is making upvotes, if you are fighting, you fight like hell, whether you win or you lose -- >> jessica: you don't because you lost so you can seat and act -- >> greg: you fight until it's over. >> jessica: he doesn't think it's over. >> greg: hillary fought like hell. you love hillary. >> dana: i'm going to tease. meanwhile, co ♪ ♪
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>> if you want to see how sick and distorted kamala harris' priorities are, just consider fema. there is nobody that has handled a hurricane or a storm worse than what they are doing right now. kamala spent all her fema money, billions of dollars, on housing for illegal migrants. they stole the fema money just like they stole it from a bank, so they could give it to their illegal immigrants. >> jesse: donald trump on loading on kamala and joe for putting migrants before americans. right now storm-ravaged residents are struggling to survive in begging for basics like food and water. and fema is running low on funds because they are blowing it all on illegals. we are learning how half a billion dollars of fema money, your hard-earned taxpayer cash, has been helping out illegal immigrants. and here is the gut punch. homeland security secretary mayorkas is warning
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that fema doesn't have enough funds to make it through hurricane season. dana. this is criminal. >> dana: well, i'm sure that the left will say that migrant shelter funds are only a very small part of the fema budget, and fema needs this and fema needs that -- here's the thing. obviously, they are going to need more money. this is a catastrophic event that has, i think, we haven't even begun to see how bad it is. and there are so many people, they don't even have signal yet. talked to somebody today, they are missing 13 people in their life. teacher yesterday. missing 23 teachers in one school district. do you think they are alive? i hope they are alive but if they are alive, they don't have access to power, they don't have access to cell phones. they don't have what it takes. and i can understand why a message like what donald trump is saying makes a lot of sense to people because, for example, i know this is happening in many
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other cities and in the border towns, i walk around here, i have this one hobby i like, i walk that way, every day, i walk by that one hotel, it has been completely taken over by migrants, and for how long? two or three years. and the restaurants around, our friends restaurant, suffering because tourists can't stay at the hotels. now you think of all of these people who are homeless, they are not going to be able to live there. they are going to have to leave. some of them will have family to be able to do that. what are you going to do, pitch a tent in the middle of north carolina winter and hope they can get down the mountain in order to -- it is so bad and i don't think we have scratched the surface of it. i think fema is going to need more money but you can understand why americans would say, but wait a second, what are we doing for $300 a night in manhattan? >> jesse: maybe we could just get them expensive hotel rooms, greg. we put them up in nice hotels for a year or two here. >> greg: how do something like this happen? because it's not just in this
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instance. there is a systemic injustice that allows all of our systems to be gamed. because democrats have an issue with appearing to share the same concerns with the people that they revile, whether republicans or people with brains. so they have a blind spot to people who have gamed the system. if you look at every progressive cause, sanctuary cities, cashless bail, male offenders entering female prisons under the guise of being women, asylum laws, decriminalizing mass th theft, wherever there is a progressive cause, there is a structural vulnerability that allows people to game the system. this is an example of a system being gamed, and when you call that out you can be called racist. for example, if you say there should be voter i.d.s, they call you racist. if they say look at the children being separated from their parents at the border, where is your compassion?
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they overlook the fact that it was their idiot policy that set up these injustices. so if you incentivize people to come here, of course they are going to game the system, but if you had just closed the border and d ince this incentivized ths behavior, you wouldn't have to separate kids from their parents when often times we are just separating them from adults who are sex trafficking, but all of this comes down to the lie of phony compassion, jessica! >> jesse: jessica! this was entirely protectable. >> jessica: not really. i'm glad that i have been summoned, though, to the conversation. so you are conflating shelter service programs with disaster relief programs. these funds are appropriated to both of those separate pots by congress, and of donald trump was being honest, it would be hard for him, but if he was, he would stand up there and say, congress doesn't care about you. they just left on a six-week
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recess without voting to appropriate more funds to disaster relief. we knew these storms are coming. the disaster declarations were signed a week ago. they still went home to do god knows what for six weeks. your representatives aren't on your side. and that would actually be in tone with his whole outsider shtick, et cetera. now, we already talked a bit about the response and the fact that the biden administration has been on top of it, but i don't know if anyone else saw this today, what politic oboes reporting, as usual trump, every accusation is a confession. they have two people who used to work for him in the white house who told him that he wasn't going to release funds when the wildfires hit california because they didn't think his supporter was there. >> jessica: that is "politico," they are a joke. >> jessica: are you kidding me? >> greg: they did a whole article on body language of the debate saying walz's eyeballs
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gave you passion. >> jessica: okay, donald trump has to be shown voter data that orange county was solidly for trump before he would release disaster relief funds. even in september -- >> jesse: that's hearsay -- >> jessica: it is reported -- >> jesse: in a periodical that hate trump and has lied about him for years. let's go to judge jeanine pirro. >> judge jeanine: jessica says of donald trump were being honest. if joe biden were being honest, are you kidding me? joe biden is the one who is at the beach -- >> jessica: he is not. >> judge jeanine: wait a minute. let me finish this sentence, okay? joe biden was at the beach. the storm hit at thursday night. he is on the beach. he doesn't even think about going. kemp asked for disaster relief are 99 counties in donald trump was right when he said they are not giving the republicans the relief. the biden administration only gave relief for 11, and then when everybody kicked and
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screamed, biden said okay, we will give 30 counties some disaster relief. let's be truthful about this. i've got to tell you. one thing that aggravates the hell out of me, why do democrats think the way to solve problems is to throw money at it? close the damn border. if you don't have enough money for american citizens who are in an emergency, who need food and baby formula and everything else, and heat, we can't even find them, and yes, there are places where the national guard hasn't even hit yet, well, damn it, that money is my money. it's for americans in a disaster. it is not for illegals who violated our law to come here in the first place. and by the way, it's $1 billion of fema money. biden in 2022 created a program that allows the transfer of fema money, and if $1 billion isn't enough to scare you, our administration has spent $66 billion on illegals, and that is for education, medication, law enforcement, and
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welfare. >> dana: that doesn't even include law-enforcement. >> judge jeanine: in the end, what we've got is americans suffering when we fought the wars, built the streets, and now we are letting illegals we don't even know want to flip the bird to us in the end and give them the money when our kids don't have baby formula, you can be damn sure they have baby formula at the border for illegals. enough of this nonsense. that's it. >> jesse: that should be it. up next, shifty adam schiff is back with a new plan to censor you before the election. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: just in time for the election, democrats are pushing a big tech censorship. shifty adam schiff and a handful of fellow democrats wrote a
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letter this week to social media companies demanding more information on how tech giants are gearing up for online disinformation heading into november. all right, now, jessica, why is it that democrats feel so obliged to control the narr narrative? >> jessica: from what i understand about this letter is that adam schiff and his colleagues have just asked them to explain their policy. they are not saying take this down, leave this up, et cetera. they want a clarification about what the policies are and how they will be enforced. so that doesn't sound that maniacal. >> judge jeanine: and greg, what gives them the power to think they have the right to even ask that question? >> greg: schiff coming up against this information is like pepe lipp you coming out against pie. eating off lies and innuendo for years. smoking gun on russian coll collusion.
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pushing dangerous lies that divided the country, to build a treasonous case against trump that ultimately led to a target being placed on his back. with anything, dangerous misinformation comes out of his gaping, weird face. he is a human conveyor belt of lies. the question is what is he after? he is the politician who only looks out for politicians. i have never really seen him do anything on behalf of a voter. he is always out to help his pals around him. he shows up in partisan efforts to thwart the other side, such as this. this is not about the voter. this is about his side to control information. screw him and his weird face. >> jessica: senator shifty schiff to you. >> dana: not yet. >> judge jeanine: the truth, dana, is the one to believe so strongly into free speech like trump should be extinguished or we need to put trump in the ball side, they are now saying that is a major impediment.
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>> dana: and then you have the bulls backing it up, a lot of democrats will ask about a threat to democracy, and then they were having to back off of that because in the focus groups, people were saying, what i think is a threat to democracy is something j.d. vance said the other night, which is this attack on free speech. i don't think they are ever going to make any progress addressing the issue of misinformation legally because now they have politicized it so much that if you are the right you are like oh, yeah? you want to police my speech? no way. also i hate p.r. by letter. if you are a journalist and you have somebody say i wrote a letter, that doesn't mean you have to write an article about it. the last thing i would say, i want to add one other person, senator harry reid, who said in an interview, romney never paid his income taxes. before he died he was like oh, yeah, i made that up for political purposes. i don't have a lot of sin but the for them. >> judge jeanine: wrap it up, jesse. >> jesse: no one missing forms more than the media, lab leak,
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covington, russia, russia, russia. i'm not trying to censor these people. let the chips fall. and i see a video of trump holding a cat, rescuing this cat from people that are trying to do horrible things, i don't think wow, what a hero for bein. i just think that is a funny thing i see on the internet, jessica. i don't want to ban memes. just like i don't want to ban "politico" or ban cbs news. i trust the american people. we do our own research year. >> judge jeanine: thank you, jesse. >> jessica: very joe rogan. >> judge jeanine: "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪ welcome to ameriprise. i'm sam morrison. my brother max recommended you. so, my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors, the garcía's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized, -hey, john reese, jr. -how's your father doing? to help reach your goals with confidence.
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one square. remember that on "seinfeld?" the other thing is i do know somebody who was trained to hoard bananas, s his name is bill hemmer. >> jessica: wiping out whole foods. greg, hoarding anything? >> greg: now has never been a better time to wean yourself off the poor quality of toilet paper as a method of cleaning your backside. i know big tp is going to hate this, but start embracing the bbidet. the one home purchase, i wanted my office and my car. [laughter] >> jessica: he really just wanted jeanine to talk about her bidet. >> judge jeanine: as soon as you said, my responses people should get a bidet. do you know what a bidet's, jesse? >> jesse: tell me again. >> greg: the t is silent.
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it shoots water appear -- >> jessica: at restaurants. at this great chinese restaurant, red farm -- >> jesse: i like red farm. >> jessica: do you like their toilet? >> greg: they are spicy. red farm is so spicy it causes you to use more toilet paper. which is why you need the bidet. >> jessica: i shouldn't say it is a bidet, it is a toto that has all of the services that spray you down. >> greg: the japanese were way ahead of us when it came to this stuff. >> dana: i'm going to ask for that for my birthday. >> greg: you should ask for i it. >> jesse: you know those fuzzy seats around the toilet? from the '70s? >> dana: of course. >> jessica: that's really dirty. that was on the top -- >> greg: i don't understand --
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>> dana: yeah -- >> greg: prisons they don't have lids. >> judge jeanine: take it off and beat you. >> greg: then you have to sit -- >> dana: i could never be in prison. [laughter] >> jesse: you can flush contraband to another cell through a toilet and pass notes. i watch a lot of prison documentaries. >> jessica: remember that show "prison break?" it was amazing. okay, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i saved hundreds. with the money i saved i thought i'd get a wax figure of myself. oh! right in the temporal lobe! beat it, punks! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪
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m's will hit the shelves in december. we have some right here today. everybody will be trying them. sorry. >> jesse: so good. >> greg: dana? >> dana: i have dana's baby brigade and i'm so excited to announce this baby to the world. born september 11th, this is lucy marie. >> greg: never forget. >> dana: that's right. she is born to fritz. congratulations. strong baby. we can't wait to meet her and did i kellyanne's show that fox nation show. i did kellyanne's show and it's up now. here's the deal. >> greg: all right. tonight we got tyler primped. emily emily compagno. kat timpf and terrorist. that's tonight. let's do this: greg's absolutely disgusting news. you want to throw up? check this out. huh? couple of tiger cubs sitting in a bucket. look at this little disgusting thing. health checkup owe cuomo zoo in
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minnesota. named after perry, but you didn't know that the cubs weighed, female weighing in 9.2 pounds and male 8.8 pounds. and they are both the fritzes. tiger fritzes. congratulations. all right, jesse. >> jesse: ring of fire, annular solar eclipse, see this down in the southern chele, ch chele? they want me to bay bidet. greg swears by it. says there is remote control. >> greg: can i use it on you. [laughter] "jesse watters primetime" johnny asked about the debate. here's a sneak peek. >> who is this guy? >> john mccain. [buzzer] >> jesse: not john mccain. he is dead. god rest his soul. >> greg: sorry, we are out of time. we have to talk to bret now. >> bret: greg, you never want a
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Dana Perino, Greg Gutfeld, Jesse Watters, Jeanine Pirro and a rotating host discuss and debate hot issues across the spectrum, from politics to pop culture; the hosts also conclude each show with the "One More Thing" segment.
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