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"the five" n [♪♪] i'm greg gutfeld along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov,s, jesse watters and dana perino. "the 5". [♪♪]
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[♪♪] donald trump c and joe biden are battling over who gets the new codes but the two candidates are already going nuclear on one another. president biden lodging this preemptive strike. >> what in your view constitutes the primary threat to freedom andmo democracy at home?cr >> donald trump. seriously. donald trump uses phrases likeca eviscerate the constitution, atu dictator on day one. i can't think of any other timet in my lifetime that you've had somebody who's had this kind of attitude. >> greg: oh man. kamala harris is backing up joe. >> had it are hit it, donaldrump trump totally had it. >> had it over and over and over again. there's so much at stake in this election. >> i don't think it's hyperbolie
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to sayra this generally could be the last democratic election we ever have. >> greg: did she just asked calmly harris if she would sleep with trump? [ laughter ] had it are hit it? okay. but trump is not letting those attacks lied. the former president out inde georgia whernte he got a hero's welcome at chick-fil-a in atlanta and ordered 30n milkshakes for customers who apparently are not lactose intolerant like me. >> we are a nation in decline. biden is the worst president in the history of our country. he's corrupt and he's incompetenhet. he can't put two sentences together andto i think we will have a tremendous victory.en doi predict that november 5th will go down as the most important day in the history ofe our country. he's done more's damage than the ten worst presidents in the history of our country. therthe has never been anybodyag that's damaged oured country lie crooked joe biden.
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>> greg: had it are hit it.or apparently donald trump is nopa willie brownre. so do you think, they don't think it's hyperbolic to saygenu this genuinely could be the last democratic election we ever have maybe it's me because i was an english major, but isn't thathe the definition of hyperbolic? a >> i thinkre you are right. the next time we play our d block game, i will have you as my partner. so they have been talking about protecting democracy for a long time and they've been saying all of this about donald trump and i'm assuming that they did thatu one because they believe it and also because it probably polesae well for them, for their pace, which they still need to lock up. but thd e problem is, right now they've squeezed all the juice out of that lemon and president trump and joe biden are tied on who will protect democracy so im
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don't knowor how much more they are going to be able to do on that one. the other point is, you have this really weird dynamic with biden where in the days leading up to the state of the union there were leaks from his administration that he was goino to issue some executive ordersra on immigration itin order to get the border under control.th then theen night before they sad actually no, he's not doing that and it's because the repepublics did not pass the bill.'t what did p we find then four wes later? now wee we areek back to he is k possibly may be going to do this executive order because he realizes how bad it is. and that's how you get to a 70% disapproval on the border.he b my last point is, it's the economy -- when you have ane inflation report likone that whn you had this morning, you will get to inflation, economy, aren, you better off today than youfo were fouurr years ago on the cot of your groceries, the cars, the gas, all of that, that's what this election will come down to. >> greg: i think you reallyg: hit it. [ laughter ] i
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>> greg: jesse, i'd love to go to some sound on tape and then . will come to after that.i let's roll thawit, gladys.e ar >> we are examining whether or not i have that power. there's no guarantee that i hava that power all by myself without legislation and some suggest i should just try it and if i getd shut down by the court i get shut down by the court but we are trying to work through thath right now.ri >> greg: this is an amazingar comparison between a leader and a nonleader when china got that virus out, you did not hear trump go let's talk about shutting down the border, he actually acts. this guyuall goes let's have a conversation, let's talk about it and then nothing happens and then he returns to it. this guy can't act. >> jesse: he can act when he wants to. he acted. on bailing out studens for their loans but now he's --k
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i thin hk is just buying time because he's been debating in his head what he's been doings e about this. this is just to kind of entice people to get them all excited about it but those cameras at univision made joe look old. those were bad cameras. i would never do anotherisio univision again. he wasn't squinting.n ag i mean he looks 100 years old and that shot. that was not -- >> greg: he's not a good 80. jes >> jesse: no, that's an old 80. >> greg: yes. [ laughter ] >> jesse: they keep sayingg:th he's goingey to end democracy ad i hang around with a lot of liberals, my family is liberal, even my mother doesn't thinker d he's going to end democracy. this talking point only exists on msnbc. no one ever even comes up to johnny on the streets and says trump is a dictator, is going to end democracy. i've never heard d this anywhere except on cable news.ex it's not sinking in. if anybody is a threat to democracy, we can play thatt game, it's joe biden. s at the fbi and cia interfered in the last election.
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their still blockingin investigations into thvee biden crimes. so i don't like playing thatth game, ati don't think that games effective. i agree this is about the economy, stupid. the chick-fil-a event, this was an event to behold. y everything you'voue heard about donald trump in the presses that he's this dangerous racist. he waltzes in their, orders food and about one dozent african-american women flock to him and take selfies. african-american women, the most loyal voting block of the democratic party, he has them giggling, he has them lining up, says mom, i'm famous now. all love in the chick-fil-a. now if he can just do this i would run the chick-fil-a p campaign. >> great idea. >> jesse: i would go to as many restaurants, grocery stores, malls as i could and have regular americans swarm him and embrace him and love him an
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that is what is going to win hii the election. >> like tiffany. >> whose tiffany? joe >> greg: joe wouldn't do that because he's chicken.ic >> jesse: he's chicken. >> greg: you are what you eat.he hey judge, so did the vp claimed that she met with 130 world members, to you buy what she's selling? >> judge jeanine: no, never have, never well.i i don'dot even give it a lot of thought. idea, and ihole just want to continue with that thing for a minute, of donaldum trump being a threat to o was at t i mean wh that weaponized the doj, the cia, the fbi? you know, they've impeached him, indicted him, but they are the ones who were taking him off the ballot. it's the democrats who made up that political dossier that they took to a corrupt court by a corrupt attorney general to try
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to spy on him. they were spying on a candidaten for president t of the united states. this is done in thrilled world countries and bythir the way i y sick wai tt smoothly into the ft that joe biden has made us aird third world country -- segue -- never in the history of this countrhave i seen people, especially in new york city,al living thely way they are livino now, where the illegals are comingng here, we are creating them on busses, we are flying them in, they give us this i'm being persecuted, give me asylum. we shakee their hand, give thea goodie bag, they come in and take a goodie bag and stealn everything they cafrn from cvs, they beat up the employees at target andat at macy's, than thy assault the police, resist arrest, there's a trail of destruction, economic devastation and by the way, i don't think this issue gotssue enough attention. w that murders arew downth in venezuela, the lowest
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y they've been in 20 years? so maybe donald trump isn't so wrong about people emptying oute prisons because our crimes arer going upcr and there's are going down. meant everything about what joe biden has done is defying thet american law, whether it is entry to this country, staying here, and obviously we've got to not only make sure that they are failed whenever they are arrested but we have to deportsd them. >> greg: you know, jessica insi the greecan room you said that f trump wins it could be the end of all time and space. and what's worse, it will hurt women and minorities more. >> jessica: i did say that. >> greg: yes, you did. >> jessica: extreme pregnancy fog i guess. that was a very rich discussion i'm going to try to address as many of the points as i can.
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>> jesse: commercial break in about 30 seconds. >> jessica: no, commercial, break isno when i am done withth isthis. so the threat to democracy point is not working and all of liquid pollsters have made that pointt very clear to the biden a ministration, that actually thet messaging that works w is about the monday and stuff, that people want to here about lowering prescription druges a prices and things like that debt and the deficit and preserving a medicare and social security,en those are all encompassed in th, economy. like how you r areig doing and w your family will survive lookinr ahead tovi the future. so that point is definitely out therthe but to say that joe bidn is the threat to democracy, considering what donald trump and his banned of lawyers triedw to pulyel off in 2020, is comple insanity. he dispatch lawyers all over the country to overturn a free and fare election. a lot of them have pled out tohe
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doing this. a lot of them are still to facee trial and he's doing his h darndest tapo make sure he doest have to show up in any of these courtrooms because he's definitely afraid of what will happen there and as many of n these generally six participants >> judge jeanine: he's nototge afraid of anything. i know,do nbig man, j not afraid of anything. i don't think that man who does not even want to sleep in a hotel bed wants to go to jail so don't review what happened, weep know about sydney powell, john, eastmawhn who just got disbarre. rudy giuliani who's obviously not in a very good position, how the mighty have fallen. but the point of this interview univision was about latinoti support annod making sure that e sure i ts that up.s he wasdo up 29 points with latis the first year in office andt that edgede is down to nine pois and that's due to the issues ofo inflation and crime. i he's doing better on them but he's obviously got ground to make u up and it's interesting that this came out yesterday and we had the ruling taking us bacr to 186iz4 in arizona about abortion because latinbeo votesn the vote -- nevada and arizona
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will be crucial there. fifty-seven% of hispanics say h abortion should beis legal in a or mosdot cases and donald trump is out there defending hiss stance of leave it to the states. he said today i won't support a federal abortion ban. s aihe has said before he supporta 15 or 16 week band so i don't know if he will be consistentwi with that butht the democrats am akgoing to make that a centerpie of this conversation, as they should. yeah. y >> greg: joe did not look at there. >> jesse: he looked bad. gla >> jessica: i'm glad that's what you took from what i said. i know you zoned out. i can tell it's happening.ha >> greg: thinking about what i was going to eat.co up next, and mpr broadcaster dropping bombs. [♪♪] n the anti-trump bias. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating 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. boost.
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[♪♪] >> greg: we've always assumed that npr is just a taxpayer-funded group therapy for donald trump hating soymilk sipping ev driving blue haired libs but now a senior business editor at the company just confirmed it. it's all lai d out in a new piece the in the free press titled i've been mpr for 25 years, here'sea how wers lost america's trust. t hehe's blowing the lid off its left-wing bias exposing how network ignored to the hunter biden laptop and how adam schiff became their assignment editor. >> we were trying to damage his presence, to find anything we could do harm him and i thinkla what wtce latched onto his russa collusion.sion it was just rumors and a lot of it based on pretty shoddy documents, evidence. we reall y latched onto adam schiff. he was like our muse to theus
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trump collusion story.io m and thenue the report came out d no collusion and, you know, ii think weth sort of went -- the story kind of disappeared. >> greg: also saying npr isy basically the dnc and disguise. >> i got so frustrated with what i saw was the lack of different perspectives in our coverage and what i found was 87 registered democrats on her editorial staff zero republicans. something has gone wrong here. if we are really thinking about diversity and -- in our coverage. the response wasrage -- it wasnt like -- it wasn't like we arear going toe change this or try a address thisad it was more like that's weird. >> jesse: so we did not see this coming but i mean brave man, still works that npr. >> greg: good for him i say. we knew this was true but we were mocked when we would bringc keit up. i meanin 87 democrats and zero
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republicans as npr editor.blic that says everything. that's like the score when i smoked stevie wonder in pickle ball. the media really needs dei but it's of ideas and perspectives which is the true testament to diversity. how insulting is that if theyey are hiring you for being blackng as long as you are there kind of block. you have to think a certain way. the numbers of npr viewershipnu our way down. i mean they are basically like a fraction of what they used to be and i think they are getting slaughtered for this reason but also because podcasts are sodepe full of independent thinkers who appreciate open topics and thepi people icsn these podcasts,ro whether it's rogan or tim dylan or whoever you like, they learn on the spot, they are willing to say when they are wrong. npr is still in the model of manicured assumptions, you know, they mow the lawn of interestine
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ideas so when you turn it on yol won't get pricked by a little blade of grass. but this was all encouraged because the greater mission was the feeding hitler 2.0. .if you don't break every rule and every professional guideline to defeat hitler, i.e. trump,o than the history, which isn by written by the losers, not theth winners as we are told, you will not be looked on fondly, youu will bwie seen as a collaborator or a coward and that's all i have to say.say. >> jesse: he mentioned how npr was like the dnc because he said after trump was elected, theyspn spent all of their time just t trying timo damage trump politically. >>ge t dana: i am fascinated by thisfa story. i'm grateful to the free press. i'm a happy subscriber.ha they are constantly driving news and they have this place where he had tried to do the rightin thing internally to say i think we have a problem here.t he toothk it to the bosses.it they had t meetings scheduled ad
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all of a sudden they get takenr off the books.ac they never actually wanted to hmeet with him and then when he does this interview with the p free press on the podcast andd poposts this piece, of first instinct that npr has is to go after him. one of the things that alonzo said, senior editor for digital news, hebe said as a person of color who has often worked in newsrooms with little to no people who look like me, the efforts npr has made to t diversify it's workforce -- that's not his point, he is talking about diversity ofant thought and if you want tore appeal t no a mass audience, yor will note. get there. podcasts, absolutely.er theie r did not used to be optis of things to talk about so they did not keep up with the times. i love shows like wait, wait, don't tell me. car talk. but inn't the mornings i've spt lot of time at the white house listening to npr and i would ge0 so mad a at 5:00 am. they would make my head explode. and then about four months latee
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after the administration ended my friend said you realize youiz don't have to listen to that anymore. t t but as a habit i like to find a out what they are doing.i'm i'm glad that he said it because i thought i was the one going crazy but turns out i'm actualle perfectly sane. >> jesse: perfectly sane. an: d alice go to you, jessica. [ laughter ] j >> jesse: do youes believe, as s do, that what this guy said about npr is probably true for most liberal news organizations, cnn, msnbc, the new york times? >> jessica: yes, and we have discussed that before.se i thind k a cable news network s also a little bit different froi ffa taxpayer-funded outlet and, that's really what the issue is here.he i lived in london for a long time and these accusations areto thrown around about the bbc as well and you can even look -- [ simultaneous talking ] >> jessica: especially it's a more recenret example that wheni lived there but there coverage of the israel-hamas war is aex glaring example ofam that and it got over to the new york times, that was one of the most upsetting and horrifyingout internal debate about whether hamas used sexual violence as a
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tool on october 7th, as if these women had their groins pulverized out of thin air or their breasts cut off.he and obviously that's what they were using sexual violence for. my question that i would throw back though about this is so th conservative party, and i think whether you are a rhino or a trump lover in all of this,a everyone can acknowledge that it changed after 2016, that trump has had his massive effect onhe the kind of ideology of the republican party. we don't hear about, you know, limited government and cuttingre taxes as much as we hear about let's say social justice issuesi or kind of fighting the wokessue enemy issues et cetera. now if you have someone like wee could take john eastman for instance who wants to writewr something for npr or to be ato guest on there and he's going to come on and say the 2020
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election was stolen, joe bidense is not the rightful president,th et cetera. what do you do with that? i don't think that he addressed that in his piece or in the interview, that if conservativism has for a large swath of people, a majority of republicans who think that joeko biden is not the rightful winner, not just there were some fraud issues, but actually thate dhe did not win, do you platfom those types of people?f th >> i'm not sure that's what he was talking about.he i thin wk he was talking aboutru 2016, russiass, laptop, covid, immigration. >> jessica: but it's an extension of that. all >> it's not all about generous six. have youary ever listen to npry the way? >> judge jeanine: yes. >> no you haven't. accidentally. >> judge jeanine: stop at jesse. npr refused to cover hunterhu biden anntd the hunter biden laptop story because they agreed at npr that it would help donald trump.t it and the problem with this is
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that it's a taxpayer-funded organization. i looked up npr's mission. just szatii p o you know their m really never matched to their actions. they say our mission is to celebrate humanity by hearing every voice. , it's only the liberal voice, so they live from the get-go. but i think the amazing part of this is that it shows us that journalism ifs no longer objective and truthful andul honest and a all the things that we thought it was. journalism is activism now. that's all it is. in the name of diversity. diversity means only one thing,i the colover of people and it hai nothing to do with thought. t the amazinhog thing is this guy still works there. i give him credit for that.t but here'she the problem, there are some people who get all of their news from npr and for those people, they see a completely different reality, . that's why discussion of this is so important.
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people think because it's e to gor-funded they hav right down the middle. it took someone from the inside to say we are so far left thatou we won't even talk aboutoi something if it'ngs going to hep donald trump, who was the president of the united stateswl and will be president again.an >> i mean the people who just watch fox are probably more informed than the people whoe just watch npr because i interrupt jessica less these days. >> also we havore e more democrs and independents and watch cnn and npr.>> >> d and if you are at a liberal place like the new york times. if you have someone like senatoi tom cottongh write an op-ed, you get fired, so that's probably why they don't do it. >> judge jeanine: it's called free speech, they don't believej in it. >> jesse: how awkward will it be when this guy walks back into work tomorrow? >> i think they all work remote. [ laughter ] >> ahead, being black could be a tax write off. nice. if a radical congresswoman gets her way. [♪♪] her way.
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[♪♪] >> left-wing lawmakers are trying to keep reparations aliva even as the idea fizzles in thet heblue states. democratic congresswoman jasmine crockett, a great name catches loading a new way to approach it. she's suggesting that blackat people b should be exempt from paying taxes.t >> just this past week i saw, ih don' ct remember which celebrit, one of the things they proposesa black folk not have to pay taxes for effort certain amount of time. you it's like if you do the no tax thing, for people that are already struggling and aren'tpa really paying taxeyis in the fit place, it doesn't really -- exactly. >> so judge, it's not like there's a pot of gold that we have that we are hiding from tha reparations folks. >> judge jeanines fo: here's thl
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problem, we are saving all of our money for the illegals. come on. how are we going to have money for reparations? i think the whole thing is int really interesting in that she says, you know, the blacks arefi not really paying taxes in the first place and i'm like there are so many people who are freaking out. i mean how good you talk like that? yod you have byron allen who's e this billionaire. vernon jordan, oprah, robertrd smith, you could go on and on and she's got this across-the-board slab. we don't pay taxes anyway. but some people are recommending a write off. that if you do pay taxes youtaxe should have a write off and they don't even care if you are a descendent of a slave. if you are black you should be able to, you know, get this right off. it was 170 years ago. as far as i'm concerned, if mywn family wasn't here 170 years ago and you weren't here 170 yearse7 ago, why am i paying you? i mean the whole thing is a scam
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but most black americans, ii found this interesting, 77% want an apology from the government. it's not even about the reparations, it's about an apology. when we had the internment right after world war ii with the japanese, it was i think 40te years later r during the reaganu administration that we ended up0 giving $20,000 t,0o everyone whi was in a camp. but i mean 160, 170 years later, i mean, you know. >> jessica remember when the former presidential candidate on the republican side saids on something similar?t >> jessica: no, but i can imagine. it's interesting where she ends up because it's where cory booker ended up and elizabeth warren. basically saying wrre needen tot a task force on this. she said a black celebrity said this. she knows very well, and i should say that she has been, you know, she's a freshman
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congresswoman, a complete breakout star on the democratic side, does really well inng hearings, s,a lot of people are paying attention to her and ig t think she was then trying to be very careful about how she approach this where she basically said this needs to be thought through which soundse like we need to committee onno reparations, but i know fullis well that when any of this gets to a vote it's never approvedoo because it's h too hard to who delineate who you are talking about. ihas t has to be someone who's descendent of slaves, thet can just be a black americans sw -- since there are people who originate from all over the world. i thought with the tax thing she was talking about, people who earn too little to qualify.>> >> when romney sai dd that, democrats were like how dario. jesse, are you going to claim your 1 percent?% >> jesse: .1, danapu.at and i'm with crockett. if that's what it takes to lowee my tax rate.. you have no idea.s, >> judge jeanine: tell us, jesse. >> jesse: only hunter biden is not allowed to pay taxes, right? but i mean that means did he hap
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to pay taxes and oprah has to i pay no d taxes so i don't know about that but i always thought that if there were 750,000000 americans who died in the civil war to give freedom to african-americans, that's a lot of death. now they want 170 years later they want a check?they that's an amazing ask, anng amazing as ak after all that death. that's the deadliest war in american history. and so if it takes an apology, that's something i'm sure the united states would do. i don't see why they haven't done it already, offer anal reapology. but i would ask, do you want a check for a few thousand dollaro or do you want a father who's in your life and married to yourbe mother because icaf you have a father in your life, that check is gone after you cash it. if you have a father, that is the single most determinatein factor tano set financial succes in this country and that's what it should be about. [ simultaneous talking ]
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>> universal school choice i would be all over it. >> same here, dana.lo t i think there's a lot of constructive things you can do to elevate everybody.er the fuybn part is, why do we hae to assume that we aren't part of this conversation, like if therr is a task force will anybody outside of the african-american community be allowed in that conversation? >> we will let you know. >> i know. because of the task force is going to be there deciding whatr they aree going to do with my money, you know, i would like to be there to just kind of hangli out and listen and go no, i don't think -- because i thinklt it's a little bit arrogant for people to meet and talk about what they are going to do withy my money. you can't punish people who are innocent oarf sins of the past. i definitely think that by on large everybody is against thisy the only people that want this or people who want stuff in general.ral.
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i think most men would find this beneath them and if you want t more men to lead the democrat party, please push this, by allb means becausece no guy is goingo say yeah, i want money for something i did not earn. that is like the most insulting thing. the reparation issue is anothert example ofhe the compassion lie. the left masks destruction as a compassion because they never calculate it's effects on everyone else.ing shoveling money to one groupking means you are taking it from another. how do you think that is going a to sit with that other group, whether it's whites or asians or hispanics or other blacks? have you thought about that? this is why you are right about the task force, this is the smartest thing that gavin newsom never did. the task force, where everything goes to die.ur if somebody comes in your office and says you know what, i really think you should give a segment to johnny to go to different, you know, we will do a task
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force for that. it's dead. that's what gavin did with reparations. >> that's what we are going tooa do next. but just for min a few minutes e will go to a break.ra scramble forbb snowflakes. the beloved world came -- were game is getting a wo makeover. ♪ ♪ hello, ghostbusters. it's doug. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. we got a bit of a situation. [ metal groans] sure, i can hold. ♪ liberty liberty liberty liberty ♪ in theaters now. before apoquel chewable for allergic itch, giving dogs pills was a battle of wits. oh maria, i'm wise to your foolish game. is it gone? totally gone. itch relief just got easier! apoquel, the trusted #1 treatment for allergic itch is now available in a tasty chewable that works in a day. do not use in dogs with serious infections. may cause worsening of existing parasitic skin infestations or preexisting cancers and serious infections. new neoplasias have been observed. do not use in dogs less than 12 months old. ask your vet for apoquel chewable. do it!
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[♪♪] >> judge jeanine: scrabble is dumbing itself dowdun for the woke. the board gameard is getting updated to be more inclusive ane less competitive. so instead of competing, players collaborate it games are shorter, there are clue cards and a no more scoring option. s so ncoo one's feelings get hurt. right now it's only available in europe. okay so what i think is interesting about this, jessicas is that they have removed h certain words,av they banned racist, 2slgbtqi+ slurs from the
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tournaments, but they also haven new wordams that the woke generation would be very w comfortable with. so is this more about being woke or is it about hd hd, i mean adhd and the fact that they neet friends and hints and they can't spell? >> jessica: well first, in favor of removing slurs.g sl i think we can probably all p agree on that.ro >> careful, jessica.augh >> jessica: we will get to you. i always thought that you could play in teams or have played inn teams even before this. but i think they just want to create a lighter version thatal would appeal t to younger peopl. scrabble can be a tough game.h >> so is life. >> the game? >> nicely done. >> judge jeanine: the squares have been cream-coloured for decades. do you think they will makeo squares of different colors so
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it's not to offend people? >> i hope so. i have never played scrabble in my life. >> you would be so good at it.'m >> i've never played it so i'mh. not sure how to handle this. it seems like a solid fox topicp you know, it happens in europe you know what i mean? but i've never played it so ido don't know. is a gateway drug so you get hooked on the real game, but playing a game with outscoring, even if you socket something, is so antihuman, it'k like scoring is part of your dna. you need to keep track. i'm the world's worst tennis player but i hate volleying. i love keeping score when i plae tennis even if i lose 6-0 because i need to keep score. for example i'm keeping score right now. >> jesse: you are losing in the fashion department. >> he looks great. >> judge jeanine: you know u what, jesse, i'm surprised tht
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this newsc scrabble did not come with like four trophies solike everybody felt like they won. >> i know, come on. even, who was the blind guy youe wplay tennis against? stevie wonder kept score when he played greg.e >> blonde guy?evie >> blind. >> i thought you said blonde. >> does he know he's not blonde? >> stop it, not going there. if you take out slurs, dana is never going to win.to i think it's unfair.ve i've played scrabble a fews. times. i'm more into games of skill like yossi. those games are really for people that have an intellectual thcapacity, they can really calculate winning, losing. scrabble is just for, you know,c people tharat pretend to be intellectual that actually can't ccompete in the real world. >> like yossi. >> you should name your childho ulyossi. [ simultaneous talking ] >> yossi! >> judge jeanine: that's morge e a boys on a girls name. some of the new words are bastille -- bestie,.
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>> i was just gonna say i think npr is playing the new version. >> foxbusiness told me that boardgames are up 6 percent in terms of t sales and that people want to get off their phones and play so maybe we should just let them. >> that is so brian.is >> will he is foxbusiness. >> judge jeanine: but that's nice, it means people are talking together and there's a commonality.av >> judge jeanine: all right, the fastest is up next . ♪ ♪ hey. you seein' this? wait... where's the dish? there ain't one. you're tellin' me you can get directv — the good stuff — and you don't need a satellite dish? oh, i used to love doin' my business on those things!
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leather.. a great word on loser scrabble. i have a pair of these fake suede pants. i think they are actually work:r out pants. anyreg, doesn't make it less incredible he's 59? >> notches 59, he's a grandfather. think about that. when his granddaughter turns 18 he can date her friends and he will. >> that's mean in gross. >> and likely true. j >> i mean i want to but.atin >> judge jeanine: if that's leather he's sweating bulletsr under those other pants.i am all he's saying there is i'm so cool, take my picture act as if i don't get enough attention.z >> doesn't he deserve all the cool accolades? >> he looks great, he deserves everything, even to pay no
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a place where we look to the future and close to our past. this is fox nation, where all of america's stories are told. >> sign up and start streaming today. >> more thing. jessica, what do you got? well, you knowsica: yo what?o i got everyone's favorite. you go, girl. >>daevery day you say, why is it that so? a nine year old girl from india deadlift at £165. that's coo l. body three times her body weight. lenny kravitz. the swami began her powerlifting journey in 2021 when the then six-year-old set the record for india's youngest deadlift by picking up £100. three years and a couple sponsorshipsthree yepint later,t sized powerlifter accomplished her personal best. best.her faher father says theyh have already set their sights on making it to the olympics. mps.u goyou go, girl.
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>> i will give you that one, greg said, adding that becauseto you feel bad that i'm like this pregnant and you're like, i have to be nice to her. be n her. cursive. she can like imagine if a car is like a car is onn top of you. too. good person to have around, judge. aughter]just. d >> okay, i could use that next . year to. yeah, okay. because this is about another. you go, girl. a ne w garnier set the new world record for the greatest high climbed by rope. rop she scaled. listen to this. she'llscaled scale the eiffel tr all the way up to the second>> d floor is a whopping 361 feetr above the ground. she trained for a year to achieve this record and is definitely well deserved forw it. you go, girl. ard.i record 361 feet. >> seemed like she missedal a real opportunity to do some cleanino dog. >> all right, jess, i don't know about youse: i do, greg. >> i don't even think i was going to say this, but enough with the you go.
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what does this show turning into? i don't know. it's just like everyone had got >>o girls that. >> what is this show into? yeah , that's life goes on.ke jesse watters, primetime girl. >> jake paul. oh, yeah. you go, bo y. >> 8:00. yeah, that's a good guess. well dones.e. >> all right. tonight, we got a great show. some dude named vake ramosmy, swami kennedy, comedian adam hunter, and ty. >> hey, let's do this, greg. celebrity news.s roll let's roll it. you know, people have beenn asking me, greg, have you seenl? brian stelter lately? zoo >> and i said, you know what? down to the cincinnati view zooa in ohio. there is he often goesndagainst swimming there and loved to press his manatee like face up againste "do the glass, sayc do you remember me? i used to do a show on cnn.. " >> why don't you guys watch me i anymore? anyway, thers.e he is.
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>> it's called the stelter exhibit. >> judge with this.o >> i wish. stuff. yes. i stayed up. okay. so a labrador retriever named roger. he was suppose dana: lr d to become a drug sniffing dog, but he failed because he was overly friendlylee he was, playful and oriented. but he had a career change. he found his true calling he liflifehe. he's a search and rescue dog. and in the aftermath of taiwan's earthquake last weekd peop, he helped find strad people under the rubble. and he is a huge celebrity now being praised as a hero and the plight of taiwan. so you go dog therg. there yoe >> yeah, that's great. yeah, that's right. now, we applaud the other people and dogs, but not brian stelter. no, that, sir. all right. that's it for us. have a great night. tat o >> you.: welc >>om welcome to jesse watters. primetime tonight. greatestetters pr record of a p comparable to lyndon johnson, franklinp, i hope the legacy is that i kept my word. pt my wojoe biden, too, worriedy about himself

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