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>> dana: hello everybody, here with judging per euro. 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five". [ ♪♪ ] real blood bath for the media's court ability, team biden, the democrats in the liberal press all teaming up to take donald trump completely out of context, the common side of the former president made about the bloodbath in the auto industry. here's what he actually said... >> we will put a tariff on everything a car over the line and he will not be able to sell those cars. if i get elected! if i don't get elected it'll be a bloodbath for the whole -- that a be the least of it, at obe bloodbath for the country, not be the least of it. but they won't sell those cars. >> dana: is a media foot -- leaving out the full context instead of pumping out of these headlines, promoting the
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miscellaneous bloodbath interpretation. implying the former president was calling for particle violence. their narrative also finding a place on rival networks... >> what i heard was a continuation over the same rhetoric, the same endorsement of political violence we have seen from donald trump. >> he is expecting a bloodbath, what is at me? he would extract a bloodbath? >> it is just full [ bleep ]. he knows what he was doing. we are not stupid, americans are not stupid. >> he said his bloodbath the comment was referring to the auto industry, that's how it sounded to me he wanted that meandering message, this is his message is. >> a major party candidate is saying if you elect me, there will be dictatorship had a bloodbath, violence retribution against my political enemies. that equals what we saw in italy and germany and other places. >> not taking at out of context because his context is his history and his life. >> dana: former president trump addressing the outrage and it post saying this, i was and
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we referring to the imports allowed by creek of joe biden which are killing the automobile industry. greg, if you like the challenge for democrats right now is they have become with the boy who cried political violence and it's only march. >> greg: it's amazing, i think we are in a new year now, and it's not like the old days, how quickly this was debunked? it was like catching a mole before it turns cancers, and i love how the hoax pivots you well, it is true and the context of other hoaxes, like, okay,, like the fine people hoax, the migrants are not people hoax. so the restaurant of the hoax on a pile of other hoaxes, like saying peter pan is real because it was tinkerbell. and like, and raises another point, which i love? i think it was the person on the field was said, this is true because his language is among
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the pattern of inflammatory rhetoric, rate? well, howdy fall for it every time? if you are aware that this is a pattern, of the intelligence -- intelligent response would be that trump speaks like this all the time. it's how you speaks, right? so when they bring up his past it just proves the point rather than proving it. now comparing to the past to see how we evolved this hoax, the fine people hoax was created, everybody fell forward including the people here at fox? there was some guy who cried when it happened on tv. then we started seeing the unedited tape over a period of months. we talked today about here on "the five". every time you bought it up, people would say, i herded with my own ears, i saw was my own eyes by they did not! it was edited! and when you showed it to them, it was like this cognitive dissonance just exploded. their entire basis for truth had been stripped away. so the results now, we have
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learned to suspect all stories with that context as lies? it helps that elon musk bought x., because of they were wanting x. that this would be considered fact. the bigger story is that media has no credibility puttmac the are exhausted, none of this stuff worked. as you will see at it as the truth, leads to live in their bubble of cognitive bias, they meet -- they no longer reach them, they are immune to the truth, way that jesse is immune to world suffering. >> dana: judge, democrats tried to squeeze so much juice out of anything that you says, and becomes something like you just can't... it's been 90 years, sorry, it's been 90 years. since the media has been watching this and they continued to fall into this trap. greg is right, it's at a point where the medias like, here we go again b6 what s stuns means that they continue to do it. they know that what they are selling is not sellable, the
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american people are not buying it, the whole idea of that last sound and nancy pelosi saying, will he exact to a bloodbath? nancy, he was present for four years, dgc a bloodbath? and i see that he's hitler. and the four years that he was the president, did you see them kill any jews? no, he set up the embassy in jerusalem? or that you know, in the exact which region against his enemies. you had a deal for four years, what enemy did he extract retribution from? so they are now at the point of the no they are so ridiculous that they are justifying they are taking it out of context. almost admitting it! saying that we are taking it out of context but it's okay because it's in context because if you listen to what they sit on the view, whatever his name is, there is context. here's the bottom line. rachel used bloodbath hours
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before donald trump did referring to the new leadership. >> dana: can play that for everybody? >> as politico.com reports tonight onto the "bloodbath" at the rmc, part of the drive to take over. and it refers to it as an impending bloodbath? two under that midterm elections may not be the bloodbath demo -- predicted to. >> joe biden was talking about his concerns about a negative bloodbath. >> it will be a bloodbath in a november. >> eight will be a bloodbath soon a bloodbath at the ballot box. >> it will be destroyed, it'll be a bloodbath p7 there you have it. >> judge jeanine: that is exactly the point. the only bloodbath going on in the world are ukraine, the middle east and murdering americans, the missing children coming over the border and i will leave it at that. >> dana: one of the things that happen when the white house was asked about getting this out of context, herald, they won did
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not apologized and said it was true in the broader picture. i also wondered, in the time between the headlines and the fun rising e-mails, in the time that x. was basically like obviously this is out of context, the democrats are raising so much money off of these little things that they have $155 million already in the campaign. so i wonder if this is worth it for them to go ahead and get something wrong because they get of these types of donations? >> harold: they probably will continue to do that, it's an age-old clinical tradition of capitalize on what your opponent said or did not say. i'm taking that auto context. [ laughter ] couple of things. i am glad that former president came back to clarify that he was talking about the autoworkers. when i wash it in realtime, we did not cede an actual time but i saw it when we played it back, i figured that what he does make that's what he was talking about, the autoworkers in his ability to manage the economy better.
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but i watch the first part of what he said also, and he indicated that he was still rolling and this was a huge difference of opinion, he is willing to pardon those whose conduct had been held accountable for on anyway six, he calls them hostages. i watched vice president of poems the weekend say you cannot endorse a president trump and one of the reasons was he said he does not believe those who were held accountable, genuine six, he compared them to those in israel. i think there are a number of things that democrats want to point between the difference between joe biden and trump. these kinds of instances where we take things out of context, democrat or republican, in this instance, it's particular you sensitive of the way that people think. some independence and even some republicans thinking about president trump, i don't believe this is what he was talking about. that being said, this race come down to we should not kid ourselves, genuine six will be in this raised him equitably and just in to hear how president
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trump addresses this in addition to how he has addressed it so far, one thing democrats i think rightly say that president trump has said he is willing to pardon many if not all of those who have over if and found guilty or liable for the conduct on genuine sixth. >> dana: this morning add to do a double take a killer clinton weight in, somewhere the 10:00 hour, this is after it has alady been debunked. here it is right here. this morning, a bloodbath, what would you save you sell this in another country? like, ma'am,, have you missed the past 18 hours of debunking this thing u. >> harold: usually when the clinton department leaves a country there is a bloodbath. i think this hoax was quicker, it was like three hours, and the american people like popping hoaxes now. it's fun! it's a game. and people enjoy the challenge because it used to be a challenge, you to take years to
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investigate and figure out russia, the laptop, i now instantaneously, we can pointed out. enters something kinda rejuvenating about that to see behind the curtain, see how the sausage is made and it's on being made a very well. this tells me that joe biden is losing, and he knows he's losing, and he has to rely on cheap tactics like that. this is not how confident campaigns operate. confident campaigns go at it, persuade voters about why i'm winning, with wide as of a second term. this is like going after somebody's knees and football game. you don't do this, and what he knows to legal, and he got caught in about five seconds because you does not know is mike he doesn't have anything else to offer. they keep playing the same magic tricks dana, over and over again. there's a quarter behind your ear! there's no q quarter! we know how the trick works! why did they keep doing this? because they have nothing else. they have hoaxes and lawsuits and now what is nobody talking
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about? they're talking about china snaking around biden's import tariffs got going through mexico, to dump cheap cars into the country and joe biden doesn't have a clue about it. donald trump is all over. in talking about how the media's crooked and you can't trust anything they say. that is where everybody is right now. with a hoax it dead enters that greg is talking about, there just digging a deeper grave. >> dana: indeed. aheadmac seeking a bloodbath, president biden is tearing apart his staff over bad polling. some bad polling. ♪ ♪ all these games on directv— and no satellite on the roof! think about this: blue jays, cardinals, orioles... what's missing?
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♪ ♪ >> greg: it looks like old >> jessica: it looks like old yeller has gone robert, near present joe biden has been privately seething and growing angry and anxious about his reelection efforts. so are we? joe blowing his tall put off, shouting at staff every time they show him pull the right poll numbers, again be in by trump. was that white house as he is keeping his cool. >> at those reports that when president biden was told his handling of the war between israel and hamas was starting to affect his poll numbers, the quota is he began to shout and swear. so when you does not a, is he shouting and swearing about by jeanette and yahoo, or hamas or about his poll numbers? >> this is about when did you stop beating your spouse question because i don't think he ever did that. so to set as the promise of your question, when you does that, avenue never seen him do that, showed or swear in response to
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that. from my perspective, thahat particular report is not cor correct. >> greg: inflammatory language! and also how he cannot stop thinking about barack obama, to chatting these days but behind closed doors, is all he ever talks about. joe biden likes to boast about how "obama would be jealous when writing advice on the he accomplished. the white house denies, there is a rift! all right, this is particularly your timing for a story like this? who would float this? why is this happening? do you think it's real? >> dana: i felt like here we go again, another story it leaked from the inside, friends of the biden campaign that don't work for the biden campaign, i don't mind, i mean, i would not blame him for being mad at his campaign tag what campaign exists, you will have plenty of money but they will spend a hundred million dollars showing them, and it won't change a single mind about how things are going.
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when i read the headline that he's mad about his campaign, i believe that because he knows he is losing. that told me, maybe he is more what did then you think. maybe he is looking at this going guys, we are going to l lose. >> greg: that is behind the story, rate, that he's alert and alive! maybe to say that he is engaged when really he is not? >> judge jeanine: i think he is cognitive enough to realize he is in trouble. i really do. 's anger is an outgrowth and a continuation, you don't fall for me, -- if you don't vote for me your not a black. it's kind like the hillary clinton entitlements mentality, i am entitled to be your president, you have to vote for me that he seething with anger, seething and shouting and swearing and i'm surprised that jake sullivan did not know that. looked, trump is eating him in on the -- all the swing stays in his numbers are so bad that any other president with those numbers lost reelection, and so
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the ending is clear. here is the problem, his campaign is an moderate, using the trojan horse, he backed it out into the white house and wanting to the white house, they are running the joint. every time he says something that is almost real, by they come out and clean it up. like link and riley, killed by an illegal! and then the dominions were now to end the clean it up. the amazing part, he is losing,'s white house advisers don't want to take any recommendations from anybody, which is totally unlike any election given the pandemic let that go. have a different opinion. this guy got lectured for 15 years, he knows washington. and you know what, when he said that it joe biden, he's not
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being real. and i have a feeling if they were not trying to progress him and left him and let him to go out and debate and to be real out there, he might strike a chord of reality. i'm not saying this happens or i don't but lethe guy out! let him swing for the fences. let him add it! >> greg: in the greenroom, we were talking about this rift between obama and joe biden, and he said that joe is clearly a racist and i discussed cpmac was very shocked at how angry you got, tipped over a platter of snacks? >> jessica: you know and like snacks, for me to travel over is a big thing? but reelection campaigns are storing affairs. i think about the reelections of candidates unable to vote in presidential races have said that one, look at clinton, and it took him a minute and his
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reelection campaign to find his way. he finally said prosperity, the economy, those who don't like all this prosperity, don't vote for me. which part of the prosperity do not like? something against carrie, i thought was powerful, that the country has not been attacked since 911. you can say whatever you want about what was done or what was not done by the country's labour. president obama went after that then the government or the leader at the time, paul ryan, sick that they will cut social security and medicare and that resonated. you find yourself this time, i will take the 2020 race out for a moment, trumps it reelection campaign, the up to find their voice and you have to be right, you have to let a candidate to be a candidate. the candidate has won a lot. you have to be frustrated, he thinks that biden, all of those things invested in america. if people don't feeling they are
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doing well, or they feel that people are not safe and that communities but of the police status says they should, they have to find their way. i'm not surprised, i don't necessarily, these allegations happening behind the scenes, don't necessarily find believable. however,, i do find believable he's trying to find his way. and he has several weeks to do it. and when you does it'll be one heck of around. >> greg: he's not a grade i fighting his way, we have seen the tape you might just, any truth that biden made a peace offering to obama by sending you the commander in a food basket? [ laughter ] >> jessica: i want that the audience to know that he had managed to eating it. we on primetime ten will be covering barack obama secret trip to europe, he is at meeting with belgian royalty and the british prime minister. what is at all about, we will be digging deep into that later
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this evening. the president has to sell his success. and it's his agenda. he can't sell it because he's not a great wordsmith but there's not a lot of great things to sell. you have talked about how most of these jobs created are for immigrants. we just found out today, all of the jobs could last year were wartime jobs. and use it recently, all the spending done whether it was covid-19 or the environment he, it has created the inflation and inflation is getting worse. you're having a lot of trouble getting inflation under control, they may not be able to cut rates leading up to this, so they may lose a georgia and arizona. that is why he was cursing. yes to sweep pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan and he is down in every state. i would be cursing people out as well. but it's on his fall -- it's on their fault, it's his. >> greg: excellent point. all right, ahead, censorship showdown, freedom of speech could be in danger.
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♪ learn how abbvie could help you save. >> jesse: th >> greg: this to be in court taking on what could be the biggest free stage case in our lifetimes, justice is hearing arguments on whether the biden administration violated the first amendment by pressuring big tech associated companies by removing content they don't like i try to get twitter and facebook to take down so-called disinformation related to the covid-19 vaccine and the election. but the white house denies the or being course of. the final decision could have decisions on what you can post online. one of the republicans explain what's at stake. >> it's the most important free-speech case in our lifetime, involving some of the best -- biggest -- looting and
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coursing was some of the biggest social media companies and the world to suppress millions of post-, but there were instances where they were actually pushing back and the government said do it or else. >> jessica: where do you draw the line herald, these fbi officials, white house officials, pressuring companies to censor americans? >> harold: de, that's what the case is about. if what mr. schmidt, what you says is accurate, then the court will weigh in rightfully so. we tried to glean sometimes from the arguments, the argument happen before the supreme court, was some of the reporting and audio that came out, that all of the justices including opponents by democrat republish mike presidents expressing concern. it appears it concerned rested upon a simple legal premise and the judge has far more experience and this is an idea, though we learned about it in
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law school, when he say something awful, you don't have to show evidence of his own lawfulness, of the conduct alleged as unlawful. and then have to show how harm was caused, and that's what are the justices were asking the attorney general's, at missouri, louisiana about the case. so we will see, the reports we heard in exchange, and some of the lawyers, and he wanted to allow whether the white house would pressure newspapers, specific lease at the new york times, and appeared in the justices, both of white house officials and early parades of their careers, said they remember pressuring new york times and other newspapers, there's probably a sentiment here may give us out as well. >> greg: did you glean anything to judge from these arguments today? >> judge jeanine: well, i don't know if this case may be a bad case upon which to see the pressure campaign being brought
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by the federal government against social media companies, private individuals as well as viewpoints, just favoured by the government in american history. this will be huge. normally when you talk about the first amendment, it's normally about the first amendment where it constrains government from interfering with your freedom of speech. like they got here is that they've got, they want government to be able to suppress your free-speech on the grounds as they think your free-spepepeh is more important. the whole thing is upside down. and the white house is arguing that the court can't stop them because government should be able to speak freely and have no problem with the government, that megan's have two be allowed
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to speak freely. and they are ordering had they are demanding that social media companies shut down individuals and their free-speech. and the amazing part of all this is the unrelenting pressure that the white house and the federal government can bring, can be in norma's. when you think about 2020, and you think about why what is the white house be so interested in suppressing people's opinions when the supreme court allows hate speech? you can say zoning that is hateful protected by the supreme court, we can give your opinion on covid-19? all of a sudden they're gonna say, we agree with the white house? existing that taints it is that the billions of dollars that were made by pharmaceutical companies that were then able to force the government to say stop people from saying don't take the vaccine. and right now today, if you want to give blood, know what they ask you? have you taken the covid-19 vaccine before you are allowed
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to give blood. >> harold: that's why i like to give blood or pretty much anything. >> dana: two points. there is a big difference of what i think they were saying, in the white house press office, or if you're the cia director and you weigh in on the press? are fully and will always defend the government protecting a source or a method for a government program that is for example protecting osoyoos that is inside, trying to protect somebody, enhanced interrogation techniques for example that is where you make a very tough call to a major media organization and say, i'm asking you, please hold off, until i can make sure
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that this person is safe or we have the information that we need. and i think that would work better for democratic administrations in a public and one's twomak be that as it may. i would never have said i know, let's call and make sure that uncle bob and i walked should not be allowed to put something on facebook. that is insane to me and that's exactly what the white house did. i was really surprised reading some of the text messages from the surgeon general, to the social media companies, like how dare you say that somebody could not express our opinion? to me that cross a line of and that's when they were talking about today. >> greg: and they were ruling not on just the covid-19 with a laptop. >> greg: but he won't see the story get much play because it's not trump or republican, let's compare to another story of censorship.
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republicans trying to ban books. when you hear about a tax, you dig deeper and you find that they are trying to remove explicit sexual content from a one room and move it somewhere else, away from kids. that's what they call censorship. that it was a threat to the first amendment. but somehow not this. it goes back to this pattern where they amplify an accusation of violating one's rights that they are in fog doing themselves. this by the way, this action we are talking about that the government did, it trickled down and in harm to people beyond the tech industry. it was now okay to brand people as endangering lives if they had a different opinion. people felt like they were be being, they had to be careful just because he heard about this. and then today, this opportunity cost of these hoaxes, causing us to overlook a really big story.
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white house trying to censor free-speech, and hearing stories about blood baths, insurrections, russian collusion, constant systemic racism in order to prevent you, seeing the real corruption. we are also the front were always involved in this destruction meant to divide us, one -- >> jessica: coming up, millions of people miserable, we will explain the new research, ahead. [ ♪♪ ] ♪ ♪ >> tech: cracked windshield? schedule with safelite, and we'll come to you to fix it. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way. and she could track us and see exactly when we'd arrive. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: we came to her with service that fit her schedule. >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to meet you. >> tech vo: we got right to work, with a replacement she could trust.
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a study suggests that embracing the far left ideology can make you a more unhappy, anxious and depressed person. you think? the researchers developing a critical social justice attitude scale, it includes several truisms that woke people are likely to believe, for instance, believing that it's example fired by this quote! do when people have an average devil of income than black people? it's because of racism "i read harold we will go to your first. do you think we really need to study to believe that woke people are unhappy, anxious, miserable people? sweetie we look at studies, look at a study at the beginning of last week. about the impact that some of the transgender stuff has on this generation, that we are teaching it, what it has on kits market study showed it was
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having a negative impact, we are now seeing it from a study like this. i don't know, what i do hope is, i hope we don't to find some way to not want to learn about other people, about other religions, other races, the history that makes us, because we think it's going to make us unhappy or anxious. some things will make you unhappy, something so make you disagreeable. but hopefully you learned to come back around the table, laugh and smile, and get on with it. there is no doubt that some over the, i don't know over the whole ideology makes people does, some of the things that may be causing people want to learn more and correct things more eight want to make them feel this way. >> dana: all right, one of the truisms of woke people, university reading lists should include fewer white or european authors. so our woke people are raising history,. >> jesse: sure.
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weeding about john locke, some of his original manuscripts in the library, and his feelings about it child-rearing will knock your socks off. these are some of the things that i do in my library at home, old manuscripts, ancient mound trust, this is how i expand my mind. i'm glad you came to me on this, it's not people that embrace woke as him and become anxious and depressed, it's people who were already anxious and in -- anxious and depressed. you see this all the time, the purple here, the piercings, the anger, the lines. these people are already incredibly depressed. wokeism is just an avenue for them to explore that and express that anger. and in my book back what you know i have not mentioned, it does come out tomorrow. are purely on not only competing against the pope who has a book
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out tomorrow, i'm not worried about that so much but i'm just saying this competition up owes there. "get it together" get it. many people i speak to, vegan extremists, people who sit in traffic and block others from getting to work because they think the sky is falling and the environment is collapsing, these people are angry, depressed and anxious people just projecting their problems on the rest of us. >> judge jeanine: howdy thank greg we should resolve those people's problems gimmick. >> greg: this is, while, wokeism is obsolete right. we can say that woke people are more likely to be mentally ill, but wokeism is an avenue for people that are mentally and will. it indulges feelings of hopelessness, victimhood, and it offers a lobar to grasp for meaning. rationality suddenly becomes a movement. this is why harold a said family. because of the reason why democrats have a hard time was
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the woke is that the mental illness is in their family. so they treated more sensitively, no, i'm saying t this, that it outgrowths the democratic liberal party, sifted treated more sensitively and personally than the rest of us do. it's interesting in this study, it affects a woman over men by a factor of 7-1. know what else significant he impairs a woman more than amend? self-harm. this is an expression of self-harm, when you look at everything that is done in you look at the mugshots and you look at the physicality and we people do to themselves, no question, this is self-harm marriage to politics. oleh talk talk about the race thing because i think spitting groups into oppressive versus oppressed is also causing a lot of harm. if i feel i'm an oppressor, i'm gonna feel miserable. if you feel you are oppressed, you will retreat into victimhood
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and anger which crates and happiness. and this is a solution for my experience, i was unemployed for a year when i was 24, always living at home, snl 1000 resumes. it was brutal. are ran every day, i went to the gym, i took a riding class. i submitted articles and i just sent out resumes and resumes and finally at the end of the year i took a job in pennsylvania. as saved from the joint and move at it -- i move from san francisco to work at prevention magazine. here's an exercise, if i was a black female and same situation, what would you advise? absolute same thing. whether you are a black guy or black girl, in the same practices would apply when you think it's a racist society or not a, tongue them that practice is it that are just part of some kind of white privilege, eliminates anybody to learn from a white person. if you see a white successful person, you should want to learn from them. you really should.
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same goes for a black, asian, spanish, you name it. what we are inviting them not to. >> jesse: i would like to invite greg and my bookstores that he can sell the book better than i could. >> judge jeanine: very well said, dan i do want to comment? >> dana: i want to say i read jesse's book this weekend, i think it is excellent first of all. i highly recommend it. i was interested in the patterns at uc? a chapter is a different person who is going through something. where they also are, they have a cause or an issue or think they are doing, whether it be black's promisee or open borders a gentle parenting, and you think that way, there are several patterns you see throughout here? and he takes believe it or not, he has a lot of compassion and empathy for the people he interviews. >> jesse: believe it or not! >> dana: believe it or not. it's a very good book that way. i think one of the problems that the democratic party has his people are awoke and it liberal are making the rest of us at
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miserable about them. and that hurts causes and what harold says, we should not want to be open to be was problems. they're not your problems or my problems and speed to thank you. you are coming on tour as well. >> greg: up next, don't mess with mike tyson! we will tell you what the heavyweight champion is beefing up for. [ ♪♪ ] ♪ ♪(sung) limu emu and doug.♪ >> announcer: this program is watched you by liberty mutual insurance, only paper what you need. [ ♪♪ ] nsurance with liberty mutual. anyway, we got a bit of a situation here. uh-huh. uh-huh. mm-hmm. sure, i can hold. only pay for what you need. ♪(sung) liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ ghostbusters: frozen empire. in theaters march 22. (psst! psst!)
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♪ ♪ >> harold: welcome back. steve read welcome back. he may be 57 years old but he's not down, legendary mike tyson posting a video over this intense and intimate eating training ahead of his upcoming fight with youtube or jake paul. >> day three, is to want to [ bleep ] with me? >> harold: my answer is no! what did you think about that? what a spectacle. >> greg: images are to see how the new york times will view this, in old lachman attacking a young white man. or like to enhance what we are doing, fight will be challenging to view as a fight, and we will
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be doing that on fox nation, it's going to be a cage match. >> dana: and tony is going to be the announcer. >> i thought it was going to be a ring girl soon i'd like to see people fight. [ laughter ] but watch out! when i get in the ring with a view! [ laughter ] >> greg: was go to the judge. >> judge jeanine: let's say something had mike tyson will beat the heck out of that guy. are okay over this 30 years in between, does not matter. matter. what happened to the zuckerberg versus elon musk fight? >> dana: that's off. >> judge jeanine: that's off? speed to what you think about this? >> i think jake paul should stay on the outside, he's going to get him against the ropes to the body, uppercut, good night. >> greg: was not quote by mike tyson, anybody has a plan to get punched in the face.
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a live report, a special report with prepared weeknights on fox news channel. >> america is watching. >> i'm not the one where. they did it together is out me. tomorrow. and dana will be hosting a live signing with me. if you go right now to jesse's sign booking.com, you get quest a signed copy of the bookiobe and then you can ask me questions. dana will be asking me questions. 2:45 p.mit's going to be 12:45 . eastern tomorrow. get involved. get it together tonight. jesse watters, primetime johnny irlebratedt patric the st patriy parade. what does it mean to be irisish >> i don't know. i'm african american, but i'm irish. todase: veryy. >> a very good johnny. i'm looking forward to that. i just want to give a shout oute to a couple of places. one was the list. let's see. thisir i is the bluebird cafe in nashville. and on the lef tht is mark irwin.nderfu and then you had songwriters, these wonderful young people, anderson pate and davis lewisoo
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and mickey mccoy, more fabulous. and then at the listening room cafe , they were great as well. wendell mobley and lee thomas miller. also , it was announced today that the country music hall toby toby keithnor this year. >> new episode. perinoofo on on politics out toa with bruce melman and greg. gr. ll right tonight we got a great show. it's 10 p.m. monday. kennedy event, august kat timpf jimmy failla. we will not do animals. on't havour great tonight. we don't have enough time. and it was so good. oh, i bet they're great. haroldargreat.. on trick shot by this guy, zeke, this young kid, zeke, on his treadmill. i love a trick nca shot and getg ready for the ncaa tournament and helping them out. they shoe kid.t their kid, and s easy. that's pretty good. just. yes,? jeaninends i will do you that.. 6 seconds. can't do ithat's it. s all right. but i've done it. all right. >> that's it for us. have a great night, everyone. see you tomorrow. hey, fro. it's. >> welcome to jesse waters. prime time tonight>> jesse

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