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>> it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." democrats fearful of another trump presidency, and they are sending up more smoke signals in the hopes that someone at 1600 pea pennsylvania avenue is watching. one very worried fundraiser bluntly telling "the washington post" that his party is prepared to lose are and adding this colorful quote: as my grandfather used to say, well, make that the great grandfather, i'm as nervous if as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs. we all know this is a jump ball. way to mix a metaphor right there. and biden's former right-hand man is going on tv, former chief of staff ron klain says the president needs to get it together, jesse. >> prices are still high, the price of gasoline is still high. you know, other prices are still high and people feel that pinch. and the wages have gone up, and wages have gone up faster than prices. people still feel pinched in
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their pocketbooks, so i think the president needs to make more progress on that. he's got to continue to fight to bring down prices on key things that matter to families. >> biden and c. jill have been adamant that the -- dr. jill have been adamant that the new policy are wrong. the campaign beefing up operations on new pollsters right now. it's a little wit hard to take, ron blaine, jesse -- ron klain, talking about inflation. chief of staff for the first two years, pushed back on everybody, like larry summers of the democratic party who said, guy, this extra spending could pleas. then look what happened. >> i mean, ask greg, he chopped so much wood today, the he knows the price of lumber. >> that's true. >> that's better than anybody. is the pill. ing on your shirt on purpose? >> yes. pilling is very in style -- from okay. you paid extra for the pilling. like when you buy the jeans ripped, you bought the shirt pilled, and that's why it cost
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so much. >> yes. >> okay, good, greg. and you went with mustard. >> miss if standard is in, jesse. >> okay, very good. [laughter] i don't know how much progress they've made on inflation. no one else believes they've made any progress. if you look at the price, the prices are not coming down no matter how much they try to rig the numbers. now, we keep on hearing about this jobs boom. all the jobs are coming from people that were born? another country, and that's what brings down wages. and i just saw him not replenish the strategic oil reserves because the price of oil is too high to do it. it's at a $86 a barrel. he was going to do it at 70. and i think oil prices are even going to go higher, and the stock market had a rough day. imagine that. the stock market corrects. you basically guaranteed trump's re-election. we'll see how that shake ises out. new pollsters? >> yeah. >>ed to do what? to give polls to joe that a make him look like he's doing better? all of these polls are done by
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liberals. and even the fox news poll has joe biden losing. he's at 38% approval in the if battlegrounds. donald trump's at 51% approval. donald trump is wildly popular. [laughter] wildly more popular than joe biden in the states that are going to make this election count. his coalition is absolutely collapsing. he is tied with hispanics, he's tied with young voters, and he's only winning 68 of blacks. that is an absolute catastrophe. bring back dick morris. that's what he has to do9 -- to do. now, their saying he needs more -- they're saying he needs more energy. you have to give democrats a reason to be excited. it's not just all about the performance like a bernie or a trump where you go to the rally and it's kind of fun and exciting. joe biden has to make people on election day and the 21,000 weeks leading up to election day that we're going to be voter
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harvesting, they have to make democrats excited and give them a reason to walk over hot coals to vote for joe biden, and it can't just be about a trump's going to be a dictator on day one because no up one's falling for that hoax. >> jessica, what about getting new pollsters if you don't like the polls that are coming out? >> well, he didn't leapt go of anyone -- >> just add them. that's great. democrats never cut anything. >> we love to spend, especially on good data. but the pollsters he did bring in are specialists in certain areas where, yes, the numbers have been soft. not like what jesse said. i have many spaghetti bridges to sell you if you think you're going to be tied with jesse -- >> the spaghetti bridge to nowhere. >> okay. but bringing in pollsters who specialize in la a tee know and black voters, and i think that that's to smart strategy. he still has -- >> i mean, because you're an expert, how does that change things for biden? >> it does -- well, it means he's going to be getting a wider aa ray of information, he's
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going to have more people on his advisory team, and i think that's use. you don't want -- useful. you don't want to have a cocooned candidacy. you want as diverse a set of opinions as you can. but ron klain is right to be out are there talking about these issue is. we see that in the data that's coming back about how people feel about their pocketbooks, what they see at the grocery stores, etc. but this streak of positive data for the president has continued. so looking at the real clear politics average today, biden is now up .1 -- >> uh-oh. here we go. >> i'm going to fire my pollster. >> is that scwop nicker or you've got -- >> there have now been 16 polls since the end of february that have biden up. there was a set of swing state poll, i know we talked about "the wall street journal" poll yesterday, it was all within the mar vin of error which is an important part of this, but there were bloomberg polls last week that had him gaining in six
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of the seven swing states. the jump ball is correct, and democrats understand that, and we do better when we're running a little bit scared. >> yeah. although remember we talked, judge, dr. jill biden saying he's a sure thing, so they're not saying that they're worried at all. >> yeah. joe biden actually not only denied that the polls of the swing states were what they are with trump ahead in six of the certain, but she said her husband is actually winning. and as we go forward, you're going to see that he's winning. but you have to wonder, dana, why all of a sudden did they figure that, you know what? bidenomics isn't working. what took them so long? everybody's been telling them it hasn't been working. so finally they say, okay, we can't -- because the swing states are so is bad, we can't keep doing this and telling people bidenomics is great and you're great, you just don't know it or you're not smart enough to feel it. but 74 of people think the economy's going in the wrong direction. and in the swing states,
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something like 63% think that the economy is not good or very poor. and let's be honest, this whole election is about a the swing states. and so they're bringing in these new pollsters. today figure bring in the pollsters because they can't change joe cognitively, they can't change him. heath not going to get any better. is he going to debate? probably not. i don't know if he will, but i don't have any inside if information. but the truth is that these pollsters are the ones who came up with the maga doctrine. so you can pretty much count on the fact that the new pollsters are going to create this acquisition -- division, tear going to create this hate. because if you can't one on the issues, you can try to demonize the other guy. and i think that's what's going to happen. >> jessica bring up the cocooned candidate. it is like, it's like a cocoon election. >> it certainly is. but when the dems are nervous, i'm nervous. and when they aren't nervous, i'm nervous. because they actually take this
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more seriously, i think, or than republicans do. i would put a pause on any of these peel-good stories that -- feel-good stories that predict this prema mature demise of joe biden. if the democratic party is the official if party of the awfuls, the aa fluent white liberal females, and there is only one issue, and it's abortion. these are not single-issue voters, they're single-issue fanatics. you know, the word e -- border would debt worse, crime could triple, speech could be banned, war could explode, none of that matters because, in case you haven't noticed, it doesn't matter now in. what you're seeing today is a result of the abortion voter. you have beings flowing to foreign countries -- billions flowing to foreign country, homelessness, drug adirection, the decline in mental health, did i say inflation? inflation. all of these are happening now, and they are consequences from, of a party that won due to millions of women who were with
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galvanized to vote because they felt that abortion was under threat. so if you want all these bad things to continue, by all means, keep energizing the pro-abortion faction, because they're just going to keep voting. you said yesterday trump could say he'll leave abortion alone. they probably won't believe them, probably right. jessica said there's enough footage of trump saying the contrary. you're right. so it is a challenge. how do you overcome it? i think republicans have to be blunt and say, hey, if you want your with abortion, you can keep your abortion. a moral argument exists, and we hope that one day you'll listen to it and take it seriously. but right now our mission is to save this country because you cannot reduce abortion in america if there's no america left. so is a lift would be from politics to persuasion, right? -- a shift. because threats and bans only feed the beast. so you have to just say, hey, look, we won roe v. wade, now let's focus on everything else
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because abortion, whether you like it or not -- and i'm pro-life -- it's become an acceptable evil just like war, you know? we hate war, but there it goes and men wage the war, women wage the abortions. call it even. you take abortion off the table, republicans will be in power forever. >> it's really interesting point. >> why, thank you, dana. and don't you want to make fun of jesse's hair? >> no, i didn't believe see it. by by the way, how did you know what to call this? >> pilling? >> pilling. i didn't even -- when you said that, i was thoroughly confused. >> because i have a lot of pilled shirts because i'm not as wealthy oz you, greg. >> everything pills now, and it's annoying. >> you can get one of those thicks that scratches the pilling off. do you have one of those no. [laughter] >> a depiller? >> yes. >> ask manny. all right. arnold a schwarzenegger is flexing muscle against illegal immigrants as a the feds if bust a migrant squatter crime ring.
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>> to me, coming to america was the key to my success. it's just a place where foreigners are welcomed, and this is the key thing, if you are willing to contribute.
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>> yeah. >> to america. there's a lot of people that want to come to america to take advantage of america. and i am very vividly against that. >> those two guys look alike. and if as arnie slam ises illegals taking advantage, the fed's busting a squatter house, fox cameras ca capturing the moment when feds nabbed three of them. seven are currently behind bars either awaiting deor porration proceedings or in local custody we i.c.e. detapes. one illegal is still on the run are. jesse, it's kind of interesting to see arnold arguing against his own preferences, i.e., foreign mates. [laughter] so this is a meaningful stance coming from him. >> it is, but you have to remember e when he was 'em grate or when many people emigrated to this country, they weren't given anything. >> right. >> you got here and because you weren't given initiation you had to hustle. and a lot of immigrants hustled
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their tails off and created empires. of this country's built from immigration. and that all changes when the minute you get here, you're bussed to a metropolis and handed a free hotel room, free debit card, free food and just showered with welfare. you have an immediate inclination to say, well, this is great. why do i have to hustle? why do i have to get a job? why do i have to work to get an apartment if everyone's just going to give me free stuff? so now people know that, and they're not coming for the american dream, they're coming for american welfare. and some of them are good people, some of them are bad hombres, jessica, and there's a lot of migrant crime. i know msnbc denies it, but how many perp walks do you have to see on camera to see, yes, people are committing crimes? >> you know what's interesting? that, like, those stories that immigrants have of, like, coming into america with nothing and building themselves up, those
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stories are all going to be gon- [laughter] >> it's like when your parents say that they used to walk to school uphill both ways, immigrants of this country actually used to. >> yeah. >> and that was ard a yous, it was hard, and they did a lot, and now we are many a situation where you can just, like, walk into somebody's unoccupied home, and you can live there, you can trash the joint. >> yeah. >> and then when it gets media attention, all of a sudden that's end when i.c.e. will come in. and i expect there will be some9 lawsuits from someone who says these poor people should not be kicked out of this house. but i'd be curious with the judge thinks about this, but there might be an actual challenge in the courts about a sanctuary cities. president biden has really turned in the last couple of weeks since he had that radio city music hall event, and i think that barack obama got to him and said stop talking about the border. it is not helping you. you need to turn your attention to the things that are going to help you win this election which is health care, because he wants obamacare to be saved, and at
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the same time, for example, in texas the biden administration says that they were going to go and they were going to cut the razor wire in texas. they've never if sent a soul to do that. why? because they really end don't want to because they know that that would be a terrible visual for them, and they know that the razor wire is actually helping them. if they were to go and and actually cut the razor wire, then the a block -- we wouldn't have had to do the a block because the polls would be very different. >> it's a good point. why can't locals do something, judge, about any kind of these squatter loopholes? why -- like, everybody who hears about it goes, wait, if they just stay there for 30 days? how did this happen? >> well, the first question you asked is why doesn't hochul do something? because she doesn't want to. we saw that ron desantis in florida did something. he did it, the law's passed, it's signed, it's going into effect. what we're living in is a democrat -- this is the epitome of a democrat-run state.
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everything from the sanctuary city, state, to the no bail, to the no discretion on the part of the judge, to d.a.s not prosecuting crime with no accountability. look, this whole thing started with eight squatters living in a home that was not theirs since october. and they were living there with guns and drugs and a 7-year-old child in the midst of it all. so because they're pointing these guns at people and running around with them, the police catch on, the police make arrests, and six of the eight defendants are released by judges. and i want to mention their names because i think it's about a time we understood that a when the d.a. asks for bail and you don't give it to them, we've got in the bronx a judge eugene bowen, and in the bronx, judge lawrence are busching. couldn't set bail so they're gone. they're gone. two of those individuals have already been charged with attempted murder just like that
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guy was last week in the jonathan diller homicide. he was the driver. he's charged with attempted murder in yonkers and possession of a weapon, and he's out on bail. i have an idea. all right? the idea is this: if you're an illegal and you get into trouble with the law, you are not entitled to bail. bail is not afforded to you. bailing is something that should only be a afforded to people who have roots in the community, who we know who they are, they have a job, they have family, the whole purpose of bail is to insure the return to court. if you are illegal, you are by definition someone who we cannot long -- no longer expect to return to court. in fact, their agenda is to never respond just the way four of these venezuelans, they're all venezuelans, they came in and already they didn't show up for their processing bottoms. shock. so it's time that can be appointments.
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shock. so if you're illegal, you don't get bail. >> last word to you, jessica. in well, on martha that's hour, in the 3:00 hour, she had on the nypd chief of patrol if who was talking about a lot of these issues, and he used very similar rhetoric to how arnold shartsdz r schwarzenegger was talking about migrants which is the correct approach and how a majority of people feel. most of the folks who come here are good, they want a better life, they will pay their taxes, they will do whatever they need to do. and that's why you do need to be harsher on those that are doing things like this. and and there needs to be real consequences. and he made sure to say they get their day in court. i'm not interested in, you know, throwing someone back over the border the second they're accused of something -- >> i am. >> i understand that, but you are not going the chief of patrol. >> not yet. >> not ever. [laughter] but i thought that it was a really important balance that he struck the there because that's
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how people in cities like new york and chicago and baltimore and d.c. and i would say even in a lot of red areas feel where they know a hot of -- joey jones always says that he grew up in a part of georgia that is, like, 80% were migrants do -- >> but i don't think anybody's ever -- this is the issue of the democrats, is they're the ones that they conflate the lawful and the unlawful. we don't. i never -- bad hombres is specifically bad hombres, it's not all hombres. >> of course not. >> no, but there is a language problem -- it's always about the language. >> no, it's not always about -- >> look, their called migrants. i mean, what else do you want us to do? >> well, donald trump -- [inaudible conversations] >> all right. >> we changed the language. >> we must go. coming up, the media's most daring trump expose yet with, his spotify playlist. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> after probing russia, taxes and his personal life, the media has another prisoner prize-worthy -- pulitzer prize-or worthy expose. left-wing axios doing a deep dive on how trump's mar-a-lago spotify playlist is the rosetta stone that demystifies how his mind works. trump controls the surround-sound stereo system with his big ipad and spotify list. regulars joke isingly call it the djt performance. the ex-rest reportedly loves to blast the speakers so loud that people have trouble talking as he marvels at the sound quality filing -- filling the garden. what's trump jamming to? phantom of the opera, old school bangers from the likes of elvis, lionel richie, guns and roses,
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elton john. [laughter] what -- [laughter] what does this tell you about the former president, judge jeanine? >> well, i can't figure out what they're trying to tell us. they're trying to tell us that based upon the music they can get into his mind and tell you that he's a dictator? [laughter] you know? how are they interpreting dis, by the way, i love the image of djt, that's better than the mug shot. he should make a t-shirt out of that. he's going to love it if he hasn't seen it already. look, who doesn't like their own playlist? if you have a party, you play what you like, you tinter up if you like the volume. you're in the car, you're driving, you're in charge, why all of a sudden is this something that is like, you know, indicative of what a terrible person he is? it means he loves music if. >> dana, are you going to download the playlist? >> i just might. i liked a lot of those songs. i thought there was a disturbing
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amount of -- can lack of country music on the list though. remember obama's spotify list is basically more anticipated hand the oscar nomination. the media can't get enough of it. and axios, i think that it's kind of a weird piece, i get that, but it also is one of those things that people like to read about this. they want to know the people who are running for office. where's biden's list? would love to see that. it's like the snooze button. [laughter] the other thing is that the reaction to the axios was from the left more telling. they thought that it was normalizing trump ask that axios shouldn't have done it. do not normalize -- >> he likes music, jessica. what are we going to do now in. >> well, i can't vote for him just purely based on. that i actually, some of the reaction that i saw on top of the normalization was this is just so weird. and, like, regular people who submit pieces could never get them accepted, but the head of the team there, they got to write this piece. and they did connect it to these
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notions of trump is basically running the same playbook. that's the argument that they wanted to make. like, he controls the volume and the songs stay same is. and that is what he has been doing thus far. and i think that's a salient point, that his 2024 campaign looks a lot like what the 2020 campaign did in terms of themes that he wants to hit and even what he was talking about in 2018 and trying to help in the 2022 midterms which, obviously, was a huge debacle. and so i think that there are even though it's silly, there are lessons in there for democrats that are running against donald trump to think about where these greatest hits have failed before and to try to exploit that again to make sure that we can win at the next election. but mostly it's just is silly, and i think everyone kind of likes the artists that he likes. >> oh. she humanized him, greg. >> how dare you. by the way, joe's listening to living on a prayer.
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>> popular song? >> the band he most identifies with is grateful dead. >> oh, i didn't know that. >> one of the things i felt i learned from this list is that it's real. >> yeah. >> as opposed to whole obama one was always curated. everything was, like, is this going to make him seem cool? we've got to have something soul isful -- >> from each to group. >> yeah, we've got to have something hip. he doesn't even -- he doesn't listen to radiohead, he listens to the black-eyed peas. i hate the black-eyed peas. at least this is real. having said that,s i learned he has terrible taste in music. [laughter] i do not trust a world leader who doesn't have slayer or the misfits on their a playlist. he didn't even have the ramons. the stuff there there -- ramons. the stuff stuff is there is the savvy, saccharin stuff you hear right before you get your teeth cleaned, everything on that list. [laughter] but on an up note, it says something about a him that almost everything he listens to is positive or uplifting -- >> yeah. >> so he's not volunteerly
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inserting negative -- voluntarily inserting negative content into his brain which is whatting almost every person does with music. there's no smiths or nine inch nails, you know? music can affect your mood and your well-being. you look at governments, right, they're depressed, been goth,,s but have you ever seen a depressed person listening to reggae? ever? >> they're all high. >> you know what? that stereotype, jessica, is the reason why people think you're a racist. [laughter] >> jessica! [laughter] >> i demand you apologize to our jamaican friends. >> yes. to everybody in jamaica, we love you. not all of you are high. >> i will apologize for jessica. >> no -- >> okay. >> she said some of you are high. again, we have to apologize with. [laughter] better just maybe you don't speak for the rest of -- [laughter] >> ahead, america's equity mafia is now discriminating existence gifted -- against gifted white and asian a students.
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the existing cohort. >> well, it is pretty incredible, tank a that. i'll start with you -- dana. there is a gifted program for students who are gifted. the fear, of course, being that, you know, they can -- if they go too slowly, it includes everybody else. these kids will either get bored or won't produce the way they could. what do you think of that. >> i was reminded of governor young youngkin's campaign when he was running in virginia against terry mcauliffe, and i can't remember the exact phrase, but it was basically about parents and teachers, and they shouldn't be involved -- >> yeah. >> and when governor young kip went to my of the town hall meetings, he would say and i promise you with, if i am your governor, i will insure that the gifted and talented programs are there, that we will have advanced math in all of our schools, that we are going to challenge our students, and he would get standing ovations. that the year of the parents. so i'm not surprised that the black parents were like, wait, hold on, we want that.
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instead of figuring out a way to let's unmerit, see if we can e get more people into it and, you know what? challenge everybody, i used to love a star chart. did you have a star chart on your fridge? no? you did? >> yeah. >> and i would do anything to get a star on my chart. >> oh, yeah e. >> i would do anything. and that gives us ambition and drive and a dethe sire to do better, and sometimes the -- desire to fail. sometimes you fail. it's about what jesse often talks about which is teaching them resilience and lifting up great people. and we're going to need them. these kids today are going to be in a competition for jobs and the economy all around the world, and no other country's doing this to their kids. >> jessica, some say this will create a stronger sense of community and, therefore, you know, let's dumb down the smarter e program and let's have the other kids who may need more attention have to come up to a middle ground. >> camaraderie can be bred in any setting.
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it could be in the lunchroom, out on the playground, it could be in certain classes. like, i am not greater or wasn't, wasn't as good in math as a i was in english. i was in advanced english, and i was in normal math. finish and that's exactly as it should have been. and i think that there really -- they're really doing these kids a disservice on both sides of it because kids are not getting the kind of personal attention that they should. and what i thought was the craziest part of this is that they're not changing how they staff these classrooms. they're not giving them an extra teacher to try try to help if your bringing, let's say five kids out of the gifted and talented program9 into the normal classroom, you're just saying to those kids -- and it is the way that it should be, you want the make sure the kid lagging the furthest behind doesn't get left even further behind. you north korea that's what's going to happen -- you know that's what's going to happen. and if you watch a documentary
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like waiting for superman about charter schools, you see that it is minority families that a want this most, that want these opportunity, right? they tend to not live in neighborhoods hard zoned for the best public schools, for instance. wealthier white people can move into a neighborhood that has a public school that's as good as a private school, for instance, and you listen to these parents, and and tear, like, this is our shot, right? having the chance to get into a gifted or talented program or to get into a target school that's run by an eva moskowitz with, for instance, is our chance. and you should instruct people from that. >> well, as a result, greg, they say that some of the washington schools is have actually seen a drop in the students' success. >> there's a surprise. look, i was a gifted child, not a surprise. [laughter] they stuck me with the chuckleheads like jesse, i wouldn't be here changing america. [laughter] i don't know where i would be. but this is the elimination of aspirational achievement. and you saw who was behind this.
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an affluent, white female liberal. that wasn't black woman doing that. she basically called smart-achieving black kids tokens. what does that do? well, sends a message that you assume academic achievement is only for whites, which is racist. she's white, obviously racist. and you dissuade young blacks from pursuing academic achievement for fear of being smeared as a token x. if this is during a phase when the learning is so important for young people. it makes a difference the their lives and you're telling them, what, don't read books? this is luxury beliefs again. you know, it's a moral stance, equity for all held by an elite, you know? and they are immune, they are immune to the consequences, but it's the lower class that has to endure their beliefs. so that woman, she probably was in an honors class when she grew up. she probably has advance degrees, so it's not her
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problem. but god help your kids with somebody like that. >> all right, jesse -- jesse, wrap it up. >> you're still gifted and you're still a child. >> thank you. [laughter] >> i'm going to try to do something that i've never done before, i'm going the put myself in someone else's shoes. let's pretend i'm black. >> oh, god. >> not just 1%, i'm 100% black. and i see a bunch of white liberal women take away the gifted program because not enough people who look like me are in the program. as a competitive young, black man, i would feel embarrassed and i would then say to myself, i'm going to work harder. and my black father and if black mother would probably feel kind of a little embarrassed, dropping me off at school knowing that white liberals don't think i'm ooh good enough and and are trying to dumb down the curriculum because not as many people like me are in the gifted program.
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i would ground myself if i was the black parent of black jesse watters, and i would make him work a that much harder to prove these white liberal awfuls, you call them? wrong. >> okay. >> how was that? >> you made it through. >> you blew my mind if. >> yeah. and more than 1. all right. our big tech future is all just a scam. amazon's cashless checkout was a bunch of bologna. ♪ let me tell you a secret about a father's love. ♪ a secret that my tad daddy -- daddy said was just between us ♪ woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. (♪)
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tonight you love this story? >> well, i think it's great. i love this concept because i like to be able to get in and out. i used one of these at at an airport, i was, like, oh, wow, this is amazing. but then i found out something today that's hilarious. if you're my height, you often have to ask somebody to reach something for you, and apparently there was a lot of confusion in india as to who should get charged because is it the tall person who reached it and gave it to the shorter person, and it caused, like, some billing issues which i thought was pretty funny. >> but how do you know it caused billing issues? did they charge you or the other guy? >> because at an investors' conference, amazon had to admit this. >> ah. which is ridiculous. >> well -- that they -- >> or what are they going to do? if they have a thousand people watching you in india, what are they going to do, arrest you? if. >> well, they flag it. they don't let you -- because you can't get out the turnstile unless you paid.
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[laughter] >> is that it? because i've seen in airports that -- >> there's no open, you have to get in and out through, like, you put your receipt on the -- greg? >> it is creepy because the whole point is you think you're alone, but there are a room full of people watching you. and i do a lot of things when i assume i'm alone, you know? [laughter] all of a sudden i'm going with, wow, they watched me do that. sometimes i scratch a certain place -- [laughter] but it does raise this amazing question. it's mind-blowing. so why didn't amazon tell anybody? so what if all tech is a fraud, right? that the internet isn't really what you think it is? it's actually 2 billion people all doing this all at the same time. so when i go, hmm, i'm going to google how tall is dana perino, and i think i put it intoing google, but there's a thousand people running around in this giant library underground going, oh, my god --
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[laughter] what if you thought you had a self-driving car, but there's a tiny person under the hood that's going like this? [laughter] think about this. think about how you could fool everybody with a.i., that there is no a.i -- >> right. >> that it's actually billions of people in india -- >> enslaved. >> jesse? >> i don't think we should be enslaving indians, greg -- >> i never said that. jessica said that during the break. [laughter] >> i don't know, i like being watched especially by indians -- >> you like to watch. >> what? >> some of my best work is done when i'm watched by indians, so watch all you want. [laughter] >> we have to leave for etch's sake. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ ng these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now.
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think about the planets for once? because i beg of you be nice about one oh mtp. >> never. my turn is going to be a great shot look who is on tonight. dana perino, who is that? i don't know. jamie, kt, tire sale starts here we go craig's itchy pork you find his people know i have a fetish i can feel it when other people are scratching an itch? of some sort scratching an itch that though so good right now. like i can tell look at his little face. that is a porcupine or ricoh is his name at the cincinnati zoo he loves to get scratched. rico sauve is what they call h him. the quills are not dangerous to the touch. that will penetrate skin. >> you cannot rub them the wrong way per. >> exactly. you are so right if it quacks like a porcupine, you are in big trouble. >> you had a quill pen back in the day, right george?
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[laughter] yes, i did back in the day progressed happy birthday greg. >> thank you. >> not you we call big greg my father-in-law. emma's dad he is the best we love you thank you for just being the best to everybody. quincy is the best. >> the best. tonight jesse watters prime time johnny went to the auto show. >> all right. >> what kind of car you drive question because i have a corvette pic was to keep classified documents in your corvette? >> i actually can't say where he put them. quick to judge? they said save. >> he said to me. it's so good it's a clueless criminal. click she is gifted it one more thing for that's it for us have a great night. ♪ ♪ ♪. jon: we are following three major stories to my former
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