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hello, everybody. i'm judge jeanine pirro along with jessica tarlov, jesse watters, shannon bream, and he has greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is five. >> it was must stream tv. >> the president yelling at americans for over an hour durin screag, one of the most the hyper partisan state of the unionsr. president biden's lack of leadership was on full presidenh designed to please his base of msnbc flunkies and not the americannd people. >> joe unleashin g a firehose of lies about the economy, inflatioabout n and still we doa know what his vision forti is. his second term is, but we do know who he passionately hates. >> donald trump, my predecessor ,and some of you here seekmy to bury the truth about january 6th. >>to i will not do that now.ary sixt
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pr predecessor, a former republican president, tells putin, quotes boudin, do whatever the hell you want. >> predecessor, predecessor, predecessor predecessor of my predecessor. my predecessor. my predecessor. like my predecessor. my pr my predecessor. my predecessor. and unlike my predecessoedr, i know who we are as americans. >> america's biggest issue, of course, with biden is that he's not mentally fit for the job. but the big guy triethd to off t those concerns by joking about it. >> i kno w. >> i look like if i've been , when you get a to be my age, certain things become clearer w than ever. i know the american story again and again. i've seen the contest between competing forces in, the battlea for the soul of our nation. >> and ile for fn one of the moe shocking moments, a gold star dad gettin: ang arrested for heckling joe biden after reminding the president of his
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disgraceful exit from afghanistan. ea year before i took office, t murder rates went up 30%oo, 30%. they went up and that man is the father of the marine killed in the 2021 kabula. airport bombing during biden's botched withdrawalbo k. afghanistan. you know, i'm going to i'm going to start with that. from afgwill stagreg, and i'm go right to you. so, you know, you have a gold star fan, father and one ofdsta the gold star parentpas was shos on one of the other shows this week, said she had never heard from president biden. the families have not heard from president biden the. >> and, you know,and th their sacrifices are not remembered. eir sacrif aren'they are literag ducks in an open air airport t in afghanistanhe. u star and they arrest this guy. he's charged with a misdemeanor. thur, you have to understand are priorities, judge, when you're doing a speech and the amount of potato chips in bag is way important in the deaths that occurred in afghanistan,
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according to this administration. i'm going to go out and say that joe biden surpassed expectations. how did he do? >> well, if you're ranking him othenst other leaders and other politicians in other speeches, that it's not what people are doing ranking him againstel. himself. so by that, you know, he did better than the very lowest standard possible, his own competence. he's grading on the curve his of his own abysmal performances. it's kind of like being relieved that you're own abyshe starts in the morning when it didn't start for a year, like, oh my god, i can't believe it's start. >> you talk about energy and there' i cts good and thereg bad energy and there's dark energy and there's there's energy masqueradesubstan as substance. and i think that's what you saw there. cendink thathabut it forces youh candidate in which party is the one that's out for revenge. right. ou kept hearinfog that. >> trump is going to be out fotr revenge. and meanwhile, trump is being suede um by and he seems d to be having a good time on x posting names. toe he seems pretty happy.
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>>me on the other hand, you hav an angry, fiery ball of spite. right. sounds incredibly vengeful. and it's another example of thihy vengs projection wherey they accuse you of who they are oru because they become so, so possessed derangement that they become the thingo hate they claim to hate, which i think is what's happening here. i mean, he went after isi thninge. pre you know, he attacks his predecessor. and byde connection his supporters. but i think overalyl, me,ack an you got to step back and see how mundane and futile this entire phony seriousness is.e >> so you're going to see this. . >> w one side will cherry pick the moments of so-called clarity. l ch pick thoh, look, he had a e there. >> and then the rest of us in t udrence, the rapi fire incoherence, the flailing gibberisailing gh that somehow everybody else avoids. but all this idiotic behavioeryr is born from these stupid ancient tribes. the sweaty desperationm thit ofr
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these grown men on the sides of the aisle trying to get a selfie. ivthe dei mean, no one wants tos those pictures. >> seriously to , you're not that attractive. wh and it becomes kindd it b ths irrelevant tribal theater, which is whyic trump was so weird, because he came from a world of entertain it. he came from a world of sales, and he he stood out from that phoniness, which is what was such a surprise he didn't fit into this fakery. crazit drove them crazt y. now, when you take him out of that, this is what you're left with. this horrible game of liket political pickleball, wheree ba they just bounce the ball back and forth to each other and it'sll all the same clap, clap, clap, sit down robotically, sit down, clapap it's just to me, i found it tiresome. >> i always have.un >> this one was perhaps even worse. you know, shannon, i alwayserhas loved watching the state of the union. >> and, you know, i always love >> because then i feel may american and we're unified. and i don't care ifcare d
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it's democrat or republican. i want to cheer them on because it makes me feelin about beingg american. >> you've seen a lot of these state, the unions. >> what was your take on it last night? well, it was strange to me that he started with ukraine and the standoff he's got with folks on the hill, because normally you do think we're here, we're americans, we can do better. we can work together. e you feel like that's going to be some of the opening message. but the fact that he went right ating messag, one of these big issues and right into foreign policy and right into combative with the people sitting in front of them and he's calling them out. it seemed like an odd place to startront o cal seeme becaush house had been messaging to us tuesday before the speech that. there was going to be a unityged agenda that this was going to be about where people canboue together. it didn't feel that way. in our latest polling, when lated how he'd donehat in unifying the country, 26% said that he's mostlry ty succed . 69% say he's mostly failed. so that's across party lines.tla people do not think he's bringing people together. so the screaming last nighille t speech that, of course, in an election year is going to feela more political didn't feel unifying. you know, jesse insteafeore podg
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about the state of our union, it was like a battleground campaign speech for 2024. >> it was so his opening was framing himself as fdr and lincoln. soesse biden is going to fight to save democracy at, homeom and abroad against hitler, putid abroadn, the southern insurrectionists, and donald trump. >>, the this election, he's say, is basically the equivalent of civil war and world war two combined. d war iiand he's the only one t1 going to be able to protecttion the nation and he puts it in these militaristic terms, like this is a military campaign, no and t just your regular political campaign. n and then goes on to say, we swore an oath to protect the country against foreign and domestic. linking trump republicans to enemies of the state. link think most people are lookin g around and watchinghis is to see this isn't really what this election'sn's about.
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>> and so that kind of was there, as well as the screaming to prove that he was alive to show he hadhe a little something left in the tank. and i don't really believe he got there on his own, if you know what i mean. >> but the iyon the rest of it s just red meat for the base abortion. for big government tax and spend liberalism and class warfare.,e. so you get through that and then you him to at least acknowledge the hardships that americans are facing. >> he didn'tu ct do that. it's all just spin. and yet a few good lines, a few volleys, which is good. >> but he didn't generate any sort of unity moment. he didn't invite a guestwere ade they were adequate but they're was buzzing about the guests. >>bu what so you look at some of these other speeches delivered by these presidents and you get the chills. thy. soaring oratorot tell me about the future of the country, talking about the american peopl oe in waysepubli that are moving, republican or democrat. >> this guy just yelled at mcaee
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an hour and 15 and the worst part charge he was late. thatin that was the biggest inst because people are tired at o'clock he didn't show up speak until about 925 and he's not the bride. you know, when he shows up, that's not like when the wedding starts. like everybody's for you tou to get there. >> i thought that was the most disrespectfu gought thl part of. night. >> well, you know, jessica, the amazing thing is they put up all this fencing right around congress, but joe biden is delayed because they got all these hamas protesters arouncongress. it's like they don't even know where the problems are going to be. but it'seproblem's ar a true.yo i mean, you have to admit, he was amped up, jacked uphat hd they expected the speech to be an hour and a half. it heech t a was like 58 minute. cohen spoke so they could keep up. so i whaft your take? quick >> ilyt was an hour and 8 minutes, i think was the final count. and i think the most important thing that happened last night
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. first you saying is amped up. we're not talking about joe biden as to firing right as too aggressive. and yesterdae y we're talking about joe biden can't find his pants. joe biden has dementiaan't. joe biden is too old for thisd job. and that's how i know that it kny well, becausee the republicans who have been se tv, the congressman senators, etc., people who would use the age attackna peo are now basically saying he's a an aggressive partisan who is maybe because his maybederall it's just adderall. that was my joke. >> j, you didn't tell me in the green room. i don't know. that's that's that's more like saying yes. >> and you also know that it went welessica: t tellin thesaot joe biden's campaign smashedu three fundraising records at 9:00, at 10:00. knand at 11:00. and cnn did a poll of state of the union watchers, 64% hadh a positive view of it, 62% said that biden's policies will move the u.s. in a positive direction cies wil.
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that's something that he was really struggling with. trump was way ahead on thatht. that was up 17 points from bef before the speech began. starting with ukraine alsot surprised me and it felt as ifbl ab probably wanted to start with talking about attacks on democracy at home. and they thought at let's contextualize this more broadly, right. to talk about democracies that are underul dloa attack and alsoublicans to put republicans on the back foot. thesn e are like johnson,y stru who was really struggling with his facial expressions and whatgg ons i do with my hands. he wants the money for ukraine he ithe rest of his caucus is not letting him do that.sn s so i think that's where that came from. but they clearlyre are payingate attention to their internal polling and the conversations that americansntir inter are hag about how important the everyday bread and butter issues are. hoant ev big applause lines, protecting social security, lowering prescription prices. let's give teachers a raise. let's make sure they get. oh, we'll go through that. yes, we will. let's make sur,.e the know how a read by third grade seem to go: for that.it's
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but it's still that joe biden that's at fault that i can tell about. i listen, i've been plentyty cri critical of randi weingarten, but it's still something that americans want, that they wantenan'ss sricans our school in a good way. little kids ou it of poverty. the republicans got rid of the child tax credit. that was something that eliminatethe chd poverty bt amounts. those are unifying issues forths the american public, and that's why it is getting so much praise. y okay.wttin coming up, the tour de force, joe biden's clapping seals and the media give a slobbering review of his state of the union zero nine nine. >> so when you get to nashville, hot tenders and three under an orange tenders ice. >> what about you? three classic tenders for big butterfly shrimp. big butterfly shrimp. four of a kind. i win. oh, okay. oh, okay. is it alwaysushed byiano. >> i am the shrimp, but he >> i am the shrimp, but he hits a smart center stage
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>> the reviews are in and democrats in the media praise on president biden's state of the union address t >> take a look. this was a tour de force. he frazier's laptop. i thought he was fabulous. was filled with focus.d and enthusiasm. >> joe biden proved. >> j think he still has a pulse. >> wasoe biden one of the finese of the union addresses i have seen. >> smokie n biden was on fire as he was lit. it was like a punch in thes face. every republican in the room. and that's how it started,h in he put a chest out to a republican. >> he takes care of the republicans. ig he showed in a tergized really big way. >> and he did just that to address this age issue w enehe s aggressive, feisty ad libbed delivery. feisty i that helped him. >> he just completely movede bie away the biden is too old issue. >> i thought he was on fir e. y foun >> mike brown had been turnedde upside down. four more years.or >> four years. more years.
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>> all right, judge, i'm taking this straight to you. do you? how muchw mu of this do you thik is about those folkst ab being relievedou that, their guy who there's no ramp they can see for him getting off the iseg going to be able to make it to november and beyond? look, i wasn'te tick wil even lg at him, hoping that he would make it down today to the podium. you knows you'dke it it just h, you know, we all have anxiety . triptime the guy shows is it going to fall? is it going to trip? is it going to rumble? but, you know, oka y, night he spoke and he spoke fiercely and addresse d ably. but he was a cantankerous kind of cop ready guy. okay. and it was not the right time. >> this is a guy who gotecte elected because he supposed to be the adult in the room. he was going to unify us.e wewo have never been more divided. >> and the fact that he thlivered that, that, you know, my predecessors noat good.d and this is no good. and our economy is the best in thet world. and what i want to make sure
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of it, i'm i'm taking care of the deficitng car. the reason we've got the problem with the deficit is you create it. pr dyou created it with the stimulus package and the inflation reduction act and all that other stuff. and now you're trying to say it's else's fault. the reason we have a problem sith immigrationl an is, because you signed 94 executive orders that you reversegne orded and nw you're saying it's congress's fault. nothing is his fault're sayi. st it's everybody else's fault. and it just wasn't the rightt ty tone. i get that they're happy. but yo are hapu what i want to y shannon, why was this different? been watching this guy forr three years. i have watched the cognitive decline for three years. >> the tripping, the fallings t, the mumbling. and you say to yourself, what did they do differently ? >> didn't sleep. but we know he's had 100 and da 40 vacation days in the lastin year. what caused him to be hyperup pumped up, amped up? >> you know, i'm happy them. >> but the truth is that it was not something that we're going
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to see last. well, well, and that's the thing. now you've set a standard how you're going to be outfor on the trail, because now the campaign begins in earnest. will he alwayswh wil a prompt or will he always be this fired up? but to have one of the assessmentthey had b an s that s a celebration to say he showed he still has a pulse. i mean that suggests that theres was a very weird standard for last night democratst nigh are y concerned about this and the age issue was not partisan it i was across the board and it has been the main storylinacrosse te last 3 to 4 weeks of coverage. but i'm taking off with ezrao klein and we were talkingnd about this earlier in the week that i believeed the new yorker interview with him taking control of the again and saying hi his aides that want to keep him hidden away, i can do this. i'm the guy that beat him and i. will do it again. so will every day. lookvery dayk like that. absolutely not. he's going to have o s. e bidee. he's going to have some joe biden moments. but he needen d and we needed
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that. and i think it is important, putting aside whatever their political preferenceoliticals m. and obviously we showed some hosts who are openly partisan in this,n but even reporters were leadingr with theters because it was wha what was taking over the american psyche, that they were sayin ovee g we can't havey guy again because of the age issue or the competency issu a e that's going to lessen as an issue. no one will ever say like 81 is my target age for a really greas myt president. but they will say that this is a man who easily found his pants this morning. and that's, you know, greg's point about lowering the bar. sod that but the partisanship i, i think, is really important here becauseisan, a, he walked d a room and marjorie taylor green ia roome is wearinm trump campaign insignia. mm-hmm. it aign ins is a partisan time at t moment. thisand joe biden's speech, he didn't say maga extremists. right. there wasn't like the januaryar 6th speech that happened at the beginninspg of the year to talko
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about january 6th. >> and people who stormed the capitol are different thanoe the average trump voter. >> and that's something that trump voters have been screaming fromump vote the roofh we were sitting at home on that day or we were peacefuey,l and. then we went home.ny o we didn't come. and they feel like they get all lumped together. many of them. i, i was sayiney gg that i thina was an olive branch to onlyi hae nikki haley supporters, the independents and the moderates, but the people wh rs and toelieve really believe in donald trump and his policies but are nod hit storming the capitol orl acting violently. and he could a have called them out. and that would have appease the base and that would have been fined thn that. ly but you just it was definitely flat or less aggressive than we have seen before. okay. well, a lot of people thought last was aggressive.s ag so does he now agree to dogres the debates, jesse, because now tes no to say, i feele my confidence. i can rise to the moment. do those debatesi happen if>> i they give him for the debate what they gave him last night, then, yeah, one, because i'm not a doctor, but they're giving him something jessica called medicine.
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if you seeifse a horse and thee horse is old and injured old doats around the barnyarho and then all of a suddenou you raise the horse and he fire thes out of the gate and ss everybody what they give the horse. jessica, the man has walkedjust around with surgically g for the last three years, barely picks his head up,rely pic can't of breath, falls asleep, skips a dinners internationally, dies sut during funeral. all of a sudden, this guddy is like amped, on speed oror som something. >> jessica. ethingdismiss it like, oh, thin. he's definitely clean. >> should be in a cup because there is no way joe biden canoe sustain that type of energy. >> because now you set the bar hereergy. s e real this is the real bar, right? this is the bar we'v e all seen . and it's by my ankles then. now, this is state of the uniote bar. the and we have eight months to the election. so you now know what joeo noapao
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capable of, if naturally or unnaturally you're going to expect that type of joe biden on the campaig expn trail and when he doesn't deliver, will that provver wille that het been given something? >> because it looks like he's been given? >> well, i feel like thisom is this is where greg may have some expertisethinge that n help us. yes. yes. well, i've done a lot of research on this man, and that's racist and there are downs. mi.>>n projectingtureica: gre into the future, look in the past and ask, why didn't he do the super bowl the interview? a 3 to 5 minute interview? why didn't he do that if he had all this natural energy? >> i'm not going to cast aspersions knew his medicine cabinet, but that always makes me wondeo r. tha >> the media in that clipsoun sounds like the parentds ls of,y a really uncoordinated little league playedinated r who finall to walk. yeah, billy finally goy fitre sa to first base after an entire season. they're so gratefusol cheering him on. >> but what's important, too, is not what they said, but wha at's imps not
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they didn't say. >> where were the fact checkers? i said this yesterday. remember fac when he said, wow, that was a great point, greg? and i said, thanks, jesse. when i wasn'hank yout paying.wa yeah.ti where were the fact checkers? and i said, i predict that they won't fact check joe they'll fact check. trump factng tt fact checking. joe which is exactly what the washington post did. they all their muscle on facted checking trump as opposed to, say, talking about the things that biden said. i mean, let's face it, he's talking about taxing den said. es what are you taxing? are you taxing their worth? i don't know what you're taxiny there. it seems to be the trump tax t cuts lowered. i mean, i'm sorry, raise tax revenue. in fact, that's been shown. and the corporate tax rate, when it was lowered to 35 to 21, it propelled higher income growth, which increasedtd higher income and payroll taxesh . >> i didn't think you'd get that from me, did you? no, but i do thinkat froou thatk that what you're seeing right now is like people are going, oh, this is weird, this is weird. >> one side is relieved and thes other side is going, this is weird.
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>>is weird and they they're bot. jessica yeah, they're both right. we needed that. yeah, yeah. and they gave that and, you know. >> there's another piece to it, guys. remember he read a speech that he's read five times? >> yeah. whenever he went off scrip whent was lincoln riley or it was, instead of electoral, it was electrical. yeah. that's, that's where he got in trouble. comes out. all right, we got to go the border on social security. i'm just a visitor. so it all kicked off, but i'm told we got to go. all right, coming up, lincoln riley's mom ripping into ming u biden for fumbling her daughter's name. behold, a new breed, ready to swarm, ready to stick. e gras the defiant power. ...ge art performance electrified. >> if you have graves disease, gritty eyes could be more than a rough patch. people with graves could also get thyroid eye disease or
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i lincoln. >> lincoln, riley. an innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal riley's mom slamming joe biden as pathetim slammec for fumbling the name of her daughter and adding this quote, if you were goinu'reg to say her name even n forced to do so, at least say t the righo t name. >> and democrats are upset that the president called pres an illegal. >> i should've said i'm talking about it. don'that's not a big thing. we usually say or knock himig d out. he said, illegal. i don'eal.t think it's a big de. >> it's unfortunate that the president used that language. he shoulunfortund used the word undocumented. he should have not addressed it if he was going to address it, v he should have used a different word, not their word. >> earlier, biden asked about this. >> watch. u regret >> do you regret using the word and legal to describe
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immigrants? last night word , sir? well, i probably i don't. technically, you're not supposed to be herresidente. there you go. >>m the drugs wore off by this drugs, war, whatever. you know what? i would like to speak. pleasefinitelywere off all righ >> illegal is a term used by the united states supreme. an in its latest pronouncement on the issue of immigration, arizon the oa versus the unitedn states, 2012 illegal immigration reform act of 1996, title 8 of the united states code that dealsha with citizenship and immigration talks wil aliens, t deal unauthorized aliens, and uses illegal immigration 93 times in the law. so stop with this nonsense93 tis about rhetoric. illegal immigrant is what we use, what we know historicallyl and what we understand now. for the these people tod be concerned about what's being said about a perso n who is here illegally and isy an accused of brutally massacring a 22 year old, they want to honor his dignity and hisr
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you honor like him, riley. and you get her nameoln rile rih >> and the mother's furious. and she's right. she says it's pathetic that they didn't do soinheti thg right. and then joe biden has diedinimize it by bringing a bin his son. we're sorry that your son died, but your son was more than age the age of like. and riley lincoln. riley was 22 years old and going on a one in a place where she had a right to b shee and she was massacred. your son was notre sdo. i'm tired of this nonsense about what to call them. they are what they. and don't tell me it's parole. because of its parole, we wouldo know where they were at any moment, and we don't. >> correct sau ere l this. i mean, i'm not shocked by. >> this in the in the modern world of the woke and that of hijacked this democratic party, you know, they get upset if you miss gender, a murderer who to be aco man, that that murderer will be in court. and thn e victim's family will f
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there and people wouldamil whd if they said he that is a big deal. and and, you know, the judge is right. i mean, you know, i would takeay a stab at empathy and just ask pelosi and her ilk what if it was a child or a grandchild that was brutally murdered, one of yours, and would it give you comforte yo knowingg that we will refer to the killer as undocumentedwill and e illegal, would that make your life easier? becaus ife easie doesn't make anybodyei else else's lives easier? >> why do so? erwhat is this for it's for you. it's a selfish virtue signal. >> it's kind of scuzzy. it's scummy. there are worse words for it. but, you know, joe spoke tee truth for once. >> technically, they're not supposed to be there. he just admittedt suppos guilt.a this is kind of a big deal. the killer wasn't supposed to be here. why the family suegovernme the government? you want to end thisnt for t?
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sued the . the government failed their basic job. o be >> this has to be the next step. families of victims of criminalssteps that are strg in here have to sue the government. the democrats are suing their politicastreaml opponents, you know, return the favor. >> return the favor. >> this one's real. i this one's real. it's time to sue timy. the responsible for all of this misery. >> they put that the lake and rightly act so victims can su e states, the government that would end it again and try to hold on to people.e hear >> what we hear the story again and again is that people not only came here inf came here illegally at the border, they were processed out, allowed to go into communitiesec . some cases they're rearrested over and over again. if sanctuary rearr and cities or states won't cooperate with ice. so even if ice knows about them, they get there overime to keep them and no one should lose their life over someone. in that scenario, if you weren't here that scenou w s country, that person would be alive. i mean, that is just that's the calculus culu and when we're told now that a number
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of people on the left, a number of electedof officialse word and agencies saying we're using the word newcomer now, and i think this country you've seen a judge. i know your jaw dropping, but we're supposed to use the word newcomer. and i think this country is very welcome. we are built countr newcomers.he but the biggest insult is tos to people who work hard.re leg they spend money to come here legally. it is a long and dauntinalgokenp and frankly, a broken process. >> but to say that somebody elseroo who skips all of those steps, that's unfair to those folks, too. and you know, last night there was a seat left empty for in lincoln riley's honors a see by congressman mike collins, who invited her parents. this is real griefeirrent and te should not be one more person lost by something that could be. >> so why do you think theseyouh politicians are so worried about words whenin women are getting murdered? >> i think that it's just like friends mumbo jumbo type of stuff. i think it's meaningless. you saw pelosi even say after the wall doesn't really matter because the trutr the trh of thr is that people the vast
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majority who are here for a better life and to work, etc.t ,want to be associateded with this guy. i'd rather be in a different wi category you call him an illegal you can call me undocumented if i'm showinml fop every day to my job. i want a social security number. towant to be able to pay taxes and participate in the american dream. pate in and like that. and that's why i think biden doubled down on it todayyo when he was boarding a plane back to joe biden. >> is this is part of the joe biden b, biden, he says illegal. what do you want to be nices about a murderer? so not talking about the thg here fore aromint the promise of a better life, someone who should never have been let out of at detention center, which is what happened, that they were overcrowden centred and then cae and murdered an innocent american girl who was out doing what she was exactly supposed to be doin be g, going for a ru. i think that marjorien taylor greene ended up helping h hiim bm by not only looking soty wasnculous, but also by giving
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that pen because he wasn't going to talk about it in that kind of specificbout i detail.ou he was also going to talkbill about the border bill. and he has a moment with james lankford nee mom. lankford now, that's true. langs hly affirming that thi bill do a lot of good. but she asked him, do i wishd th he said it correctly 100%, but does it he just said it wrong. donald trump calle>> he jud meln and melanie last week and had that happen. >> jessica, it was on a pen. >> he was not there, doesn't know the name or he doesn't know how to take that job name. >> how could he not work with her that she was she was an innocent victim, was obsessed with the fact that the border is not a bad it's notto a bad thing be obsessed with. >> it's a better way, betterurde gotten murdered by my hate just to be obsessed over a dead female murder victim than potato chips or gendering or pronouns. >> and you said it was fringe.
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>> nancy pelosi is in fringe. she's the leader. i'm talking about being uppity'i about the language is fringe. when you taleingk normal peoplee there are tragedies and this is just the unfortunat aragediey all over this country every single day. and if i asked you to name a kile day if d was killed at sandy hookr or even the you valda, the survivorvivor si sister whoa guest should show some respect, you really doesn't know how to t show respect. i'm just even call them the gold star. families of the 13 that weremils sitting ducks in afghanistan. and there they were pointing notes that sensitive these are these your references that you had a president that was focused on thatg abou and guess what? donald trump was that for you talking about angel moms. right. mcright thand he was we've covel of all of that, all the victims, all thegrd th mass shootings. >> yes, we have. tell me someone, jessica,d i'm just saying if trump had called george floyd, john floyd, you would have probably your morals.y >> donald trump is probably going to. we have toame. go. a gr
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usually supported people behaving themselves. i >> i usually don't like whenn pp people act a fool. but this country's gone offef a cliff the way trump'ths mistreated, by the wayy his supporters have been mistreatedhi , by the way i've been mistreated in the subway when someone poured a beer over my head so once you kind of shatter that, what are they when you when break the emergency thing for the fire? >> it's all out the window. we t so do i think this washi the right thing to do? probably not. did it take co e away a little bitg from the people that were being honored there. >> maybeured andar. somet but sometimes you got to gimoh with your gut and.iss tr this woman has trampled overe the constitutional rights of people's favorite president. many people in that room as favoritate president. and she's disgraced her office and she's not deserving offi. pectced that's how they feel. so they've done a lot worse to other people.d what it's now way beyond what wee we used to agree as formal behavior that she deserved more than boos she deserves.he d
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it's probably the first timerste she's ever heard a competing idea in her lifeve. living i she lives in her own bubble. and in my perspective and this is whyn bubbley i love working . i'd rather have fans in the fire than in the media. yeah media, 90% of the media has us. >> good. i'm glad. joy reid the med is not going te me and my dog. i'm locked in my apartmentin . >> it's going to be the firese department. you knowlf admit, you walk downt the street, those are the guys that watch our show. >> there's a it's shows that we don't have a disconnect the way the left does the between the blue collar mind and theesse modern progressive movement, whic which ih is a contrast betn elites and in their minds, the rabble and she is going after basically their hood ornament which is donald trump.u >> and so she's just like shest just went into the belly of the beast. shtoellyy ofe it coming. >> i do think, you know, when you heard them chanting trump, w i do think law enforcement folks, military folks, feel
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