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much expected to possibly move the markets. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ [♪♪] [♪♪] >> hello everyone,: he i'm jesss
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waters along with judge jeanine. okay jessica tar love, dana perino and greg got felled. 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. [♪♪] [♪♪] donald trump hitting back while democrats take their law fare to unprecedented levels. they could now start seizingeizs iconic properties.er the former president has justyst six days to fork over nearly half a billion dollars in his civil fraud judgement or new york attorney general laeticia james could throw a padlock on trump tower. trump's lawyers say that making the 454 million-dollar bond is l practically impossible under the current circumstances but james has been fantasizing about this moment for a long time. >> if he does not have the funds to pay off theudgement, thenment we will seek, you know, you judgement enforcement mechanisms in court and we will ask the judge to seize his assets.
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we are prepared to make sure that the judgement is paid to new yorkers and yes, i look att 40 wall street each and every day. >> donald trump unleashing on o the democratic law fare against him.gain listened... >> i built a great company, one of theco greatest companiesy anywhere in the country,ally especially when it comes to real estate. e.i have some of the greatestase assets in the world and this is a rigged trial by a crooked thisjudge and a crooked attorney general that lik e to take the cash away so i can't use it on the campaign.is this is just a corrupt group of people. it's election interference andeo we will see how the courts rule on it. >> but this isn't just about getting trump, it has bigger implications for the country. kevin o'leary not mincing words on how outraged he is. >> you think about america. the reason is that we have laws and duean process and d we have propertyey rights.tal it attracts foreign capital from all aroundor thlde world. all of tha
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t is beingcore shaken to the core here. it has absolutely nothing to do with donald trump at this at point in my view and it a is completely bipartisan this is an attack on america. no one is going to put any money to work in new york until these things settle down.atch the whole world is watching and everybody is waiting for one thing we haven't caught yet.ot adult supervision.ssic >> jesse: do you thinkth james has conductedrs herself professionally? she's out there eyeballingel? 40 wall street that kind of relishing being able to seize it >> i don't think it's ideal, no. i think what she said on thenite campaign trail was definitelye, binappropriate but that was pa of your pitch to the people ofag new york, that you were the one that was going to get donald trump. that does not mean that he did not lie and inflate the value of his assets between 800 million and 2 billion, of course it not
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doesn't, but it's not a great side-by-side picture obviously to here her talking like that.iw it was interesting when the newt came out last night that 30 companies have refused to give him the money for his appeal bond.ond. he got the money for the settlement.nd he was given the pond.g, people were rejoicing sayingis g this guy who was supposed to be so wealthy doesn't have the cash to do it and mark cuban of alln people came to his defense onik twitter and said i really don'tr like donald trump, i'm not voting for the guy, i think he's unbelievably corrupt et ceteraai but there's a difference between your net worth and what cash yoo have on hand and that people who work in real estate famously are not keeping a lot of cash. but the problem is is that tha donald trump told us that he ha the money.in a in april he was in a deposition for this case and he saidlo developers usually don't have hv cash, they have assets not cash. i have over 400 fairly substantially over 400 million that's just cash, that's just cash.sh so when wa.s donald trump lying
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because he was either lyingg today or he was lying then. >> jesse: he has 400 million in cash.su >> he said i have substantially more than that and you're telling that 54 million is thes problem, it's not. the issue is that we have no no idea what is actually going one. with these properties, how many mortgages he has out.y co that many companies don't say no to you unless there is something wrong with your assets. >> jesse: that's not true.itte >> mark cuban went on twitter saying why are there no republican multibillionaire's offering to lend trump the funds? because the man is a creditthe risk, because he lies aboutll o these things and that's how he got into this level of troubleeg and because he's going to be tied up in court. i >> jesse: doesn't have a sugar brother like hunter biden does. >> how are you even comparing the too? >> jesse: there's never been to pond this high.ea >> it's timeni to talk about hol joe biden lies because that's how jessica would answer the questition. here's the bottoca: m line, it's more than $454 million, it's 120% of that.
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that is almost a half a billionn dollars in cash. give me a break. i will tell you why they don't want to take a risk and give hi that money. the reason they don't want to take a risk and do that is because they -- this market, this real estate market in new york is very, only -- very vulnerable. nobody knows whay t th.e valuata are worth anymore. new york is now a crime-ridden city. there is crime all over,im immigrants all over, they areut about to go bankrupt because ofe the immigrants in the hotels and all the areas of new york city,t and there's another reasonhe.no not only is new york unstable because of the democrats who have literally destroyed the city, but because of the fact that people in business. letitia james. they fear an absolutistr an authoritarian totalitarian i will get him. if i ran for office under that line, they would have had me ouc on ethics grounds before i evena made it to the office on thefi first day but let me say one
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thing, no private company has ever been faced with this kind of money that they had to put up in order to appeal.ev this is just so he can appeal. if he doesn't come up with half a billion dollars in cash, he can't appeal the case, which ong eighth amendment grounds of the constitution is an excessive find by anyone's analysis. and finally, the thing, and i heard this today, is maybe it's time for him to go to federal court on this eight them and make claim so that he gets some kind of repose or something thag gives him the chance to hold on for a minute. and by the way, her drooling, a look at 40 wall street, that is beneath the office of attorneyn general. in the wayso trashy you approach this defendant and in the way that you approach the resolution of this.lu >> jesse: gregti. >> i'm old enough to remember when the democrats predicted that donald trump would operate like a mob boss. you
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do you remember that?om from morning joe to rachel maddow, he was the godfather. w he was going to, like, he was going to extort. it turns out they were laying the groundwork so they could exact mob justice. you can predict what the democrats will do by thef accusations of the people they don't like. trump is inciting racism they01. said in 2015. five years straight, they incited enough racism to cause billions of dollars in a incinerated cities.so so if you are not worried now because you are not an yo billionaire named trump, you are missing the big story. we are all open game. they choose the person, theyme find to the crime, they work out a law or the interpretation of law and then they get you. inflated assets, this is part of the real estate world and the banks did not have a problemth i with it. if you looked at this is ae th movie, who are the good guys? well find out who the victims are." wait, there are no victims.t is so it's a person that is prosecuting somebody on behalf e who don't exist.o?
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where would that money go? going to new yorkers.t me what does that mean?e go a homeless program? do they even exist? if this were a movie, the bad guy is james. as much as you hate to donald trump, he is the victim here. every day i spend in new york is wonder who's next because now they can do it.ould it's not whether they should do it, that doesn't matter, it'sn o because they can do it.n't i don't know if the democrats know what they are doing.. when you imprison nonviolent political opponentmpris while yu don't imprison violent allies of your own, again look outside or look at the riots, throw peter navarro in prison while he's on appeal but not hunter biden on appeal. reverse engineer laws so suddenly the s statute of limitations no longer matters.ei do you realize that this will come around? that they are red pill link a country. when aop seleclet group of peope feel you need to be punished,
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it's predicated not on you being wrong but they believing you ar evil, than they think they have a right to destroy you.u. give me all of your cash or aou take all of your property.that that's not the american way.this >> every time they bend the rule of law to try to get trump, they make him more powerful. if you are weighing the court of public opinion versus the court of legal opinion, trump is clearly winning in the court of public opinion. they've screweon.d themselves ur enter string over new york because the businesses who don' want to invest or are lookingtog for other states that they want to go, it hurts everybody. i think james is a very flawed messenger and i hope he canpe y figure out a way to get some relief. this seems so unfair. i understand, like, the legale reason of why you make somebodya pay a pond and all that stuff but it does -- when judgeivat jeanine points out that no private company has ever beenk asked toth do this, i think itso makes a difference also for people at home watching. >> jesse: sure does.
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♪ ♪ >> wages up across the board.rd so folks, look, i'm not going to go one too long, i apologize. [ laughter ] >> that must be might travel
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staff.in r >> joe biden in reno getting an oscar style music send off after rambling on too long. keeping a tight leash on old yeller. they even gave biden maximum stability sneakers to avoid amo falling but no amount of fancy footwork can solve the fact than the old man has nothing to runm on. suggesting biden fill the void by going all in on trump. >> he's clearly going mad and right now i would spend thatsp money, jump all over him. when your opponent is drowning check the first thing you do ise throw him or her and end bill.wn that's what he needs. >> music to my ears. gre >> are those halloween stores already open? biden is already heating that advice and turning to goodfear old-fashioned fear mongering because he's losing key voters to trump. y nothe big guy now pumping outs to try and win them back but iti looks like it's not working.
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>> in 2008, in 2012 you voted for. >> barack obama. >> 2016. >> donald trump. 201 >> hillary clinton. >> 2020? >> donald trump. >> biden. >> who will you vote for in 2024? >> donald trump.d >> donald trump.tr >> you may vote for the former president. >> not me. it's so expensive to survive.ki we are planning on having kids. i don't want to live in a t stressful environment trying tot rub two pennies to make even. >> i guess according to joe biden, they ain't black. >> i was just going to point out it's not a surprise that they are going to put you back in chains. remember that. that was that election cycle, he tried to scare black voters into supporting him. if i werif ie the trump campaigi would run that clip. it reminds me of when guy benson
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was at the first debate in milwaukee and he talked to undok bird driver, a black woman who said i've never voted for a republican but i have a feeling that not only i and my familyut may. it was all about the economy.y even today, larry summers, a big democrat work, was trying to warn biden about inflation for a long time. he saiime,d inflation is probaby worse.se t so i know why he went to wisconsin, he's going to try to find a way to run that up butm the problem is, they are all for policies like ev's, student loal forgiveness,ik the climate stuff that are pushing up inflationt r and hurting the people that the democrats have usually been able to reach and so i don't think that this is falling on deafk co ears in the black community.hat does that mean that president o trump can geutt them out there o vote for him?i th i think that remains to be seen'
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there's a lot that has to be done in terms of the actual getv out and vote efforts. certainly at the state level. the state republican committee. >> they want to start a family t so i guess the abortion ruling won't have an effect on them, sadly to all you democrats. jesse, i think they want us to accept the prompt -- premisep that trump is drowning. >> he's swimming backstroke around joe biden.. he's up in every battleground,pa even up nationally which isnh unheard of for a republican candidate.ate. he's cruising to the nomination. it's going to be a nice convention. biden is afraid to debate him. i would not say he's drowning at all. they are sayin g go negative. what more can joe biden do to go negative against donald trump?ns launch a drone strike in the mar-a-lago? 1 are they going to arrest him for the 17th time? take all of his buildings, alldg of his cash? what more could they call him?
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they called him every name in the puck. if you are a black american andb you would be offered a choice,tr would you rather have the trumpb economy or the biden economy? it's a no-brainer. lower gas prices, rates wererate lower, inflation rate averaged 1.9 percent. black homeownership was up, black wages were up, extra or hundred dollars a month afterr four years. wages are down under joe biden. rates are high, homeownership is out of reach, gas prices areeach high because inflation is just eating everything.t >> it is. judge, he's turning to fear mongering but fear mongering is nothing new.in fear is an actual persuasion technique. is this that surprising? >> well it is surprising because that's what they've been doing for the last three years so why all of a sudden are they comingh up like this is a new idea?tr the truth is, what we just saw was what a lot of people arepeop
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experiencing and that is people who would never have consideredt ruvoting for trump, having lived of the last three years under biden and forced to come up with an extra $11,000 a year to live the same way they lived undery trump are saying wait a minute, may be trump wasn't so bad. wait a minute, the economy wasmy better, until covid of course hit and then they lied to all ou us and told us we had to stay home and all of that other stuff but the bottom line is that you cannot be so authoritarian, so dictatorial, so totalitarian that you say you must fear thi man.aria trututh is, people don't fear h. they felt more freedom during donald trump.ld and, you t know, they are notno buying into it. blacks are not -- look, trump is ahead with blocks at a point were democrats never thought itu possible. with thean hispanics. why? not because they are black or hispanic but because they are real people and they are saying you know what, the economy
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matters to me, safety matters to me, e democrats are tapping -- helping me with either and immigration is important to meba and i'm curious because as an african-american, someone in the minority community, i amere suffering where illegals are taking priority over the places where i want my kids to go aften school, they are taking prioritc where they are getting creditd frcards, free food, free apartments, free health care, and i have to work. blacks, minorities, everybody are like i just want to live and make money and have my familyd a safe. >> jessica, you know i'm easily frightened. [ laughter ]u kncare >> what scares me is war, they tax on free speech, unchecked crime, city disorder and chaos. that happened under joe biden. who should be fear mongering? i believe it should be me.ere >> there are new crime stats. i know you love them. >> if you want to pivot, we cant
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talk about stats. the institute of statistics. most crime statistics are infallible becausemo -- fallible because most are being reported correctly.hear >> heard that one before. i will not be sending you a check for next years research oe that. the biden campaign recognizes a very real issue with the softd l boat with latinos and black americans, the $30 million that they have rolling out is goingtt per maralee into those markets and they should.it it's important to have spanish-language adds, up to 20% of the latino population speaks spanish. thei would not consider it fear mongering though to tell people things that donald trump is saying because we have seen that there is this void where people don't remember the things that n he's said in rally speeches or when he was president, they don't remember details of the trump economy and you were correct in the timeframe of this, the trunk of -- trumpp ec
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economy was going well and then covid it. that does not mean it wasn't th trump economy. it means for instance that black unemployment is lower underesid president biden then it was under donald trump. that we are creating millionsobs more jobs under joe biden, and this is when it was "healthy"lty under donald trump. peo millions of people have healthcare under joe biden then under trump and you are right, trump is up 1.7, i think today 1.8 but there have been fiveen f pull since a state of the unionn that have biden up.w we knoelw how elections are won and they are won with cash. donald trump's campaign. >> by them? >> yeah, that's what citizens united told us. >> how are you going to win if you get your cash seized? >> know i'm talking about fundraising, not his personal cash. [ simultaneous talking ]rais >> if you are actually saying -- he did not get money from china
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and that's why they've had to i drop the stupid impeachment be from another planet. and i just -- >>n i what, jessica? >> okay. so the biden campaign raised $53 million which is the biggesa fundraising hall we've seen. the trump campaign said they had the biggest month ever buthow refused to say how much that is and the problem is the small say dollar donors, the people thatea you say love donald trump, they e not giving. he's down 63% from where he was. at this point in 2019. you cannot win elections without people giving to your campaign, without caring about your campaign and so you can stand out there and where a blacks for trump t-shirt or a mug shotirt, t-shirt but at the end of the day, that's not --ra >> would you rather have more money or higher numbers? trump has the higher numbers,ern okay? that's the end of it. >> he's over performing and not fundraising as well. >> and wha t messaging will work gue to turn it around? we will see. >> to your point, they don't
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remember what trump said, maybe they do remember what trump sai, but they are more interested ine what he did. the things about what he said - >> but i just told you things hr did that were worse than joe biden's economy. >> no, he made some crazy spin. there's no spin here. this is a no spin zone, jessica. >> if you are being told yous be should like someone more becauso he's been indicted, you don't>> find that offensiv ge? >> i know that's her ankle, youl are trying to stop a felon on him. >> slap a felon on him? the judicial system is -- "mann! >> republican prosecutors indict him? [ simultaneous talking ] >> i have to get time fore jesse'fos book. jes >> thank you. >> gre up next, hope you like electric, your gas car could go bye-bye if joe biden gets his way. [♪♪] [♪♪]
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♪ ♪ bide >> joe biden is still chargingcr ahead with his dopey electricalt vehicle push that most americans aren't buying. his administration is getting ready to finalize regulations that target gas powered vehiclep and would accelerate the cleanve vehicle transition by forcingg automakers to more rapidlytion expand electric options in their fleets. but so far forcing car companies to sell ev's has been aha bloodbath for their bottom linem the ceo of hertz is resigningin after the company's big bet on ev's went bust.t. americas energy secretary is ine denial and thanks green energy is the way to go. >> most companies who are doing the investments in clean energyr are not making these choices oua of charity or because they arecs
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nice to have. they are doing it because their bottom lines demanded.: ga incredible tax credits. >> gavin newsom also having ahi hard time selling his ev revolution. a new study claims that california is unlikely to meet landmark goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions unless it nearly triples it'sem rate of reduction through 2030.n okay, dana. what elizabeth just said, she'se saying they can't wait to get into it, business is, because their bottom-line benefits.bott am i stupid or did i miss the point?s >> she drives me up the wall.ev remember the black couple we saa who said that they were likely to vote for trump and they wantf to start a family. one of the things they are frustrated by is that the american infrastructure, whatever it was called
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, it ind boosted inflation. at the sam at e time it had greh new deal stuff in it.e did you know electric vehicles were about 8 percent last year. the guy from hertz had to resigs she's saying they want to do it for their bottom lines?, noyo.ha you told him they had to. g this deal tomorrow is that theyg want roughly two thirds of cartc and truck sales in 2032, not that far away, to be electricic vehicles and it does not work. all of the federal taxpayer subsidies in the world will not change the fact that we don'thae have the materials, we know theo materials have to come from adversarial places like china. and also if they can come from here we make it so difficult tos get it out of the ground and makes it very difficult. idenbut president biden, when he drove that electric ford 150, bloomberg sourced materials for it and they found that it all went back to the amazon and that's a battery factory that produced it had poisoned an entire village in the amazon.oul so how do you like that? >> emissions from building ev's and their batteries ares terrible.
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the market, when it's allowed to work, works. i would just ask , please stop trying to help us with your green new deal. we will get there when thedeal technology is available. >> jesse, you like to think that biden is pushing this as dana said, one of the regulations is coming up tomorrow. pushing it because of the election put this guy is seriou about this, but the ev's aren'td catching on, too expensive, toov difficult to charge. i mean charging, power infrastructure, nobody wants that., >> i like to ride slow and low. [ laughter ]be a >> i don't want to be all peppyi with the weird shaped vehicles,i nobody likes these things, it's a boutique car and the marketma penetration has been this big. you can't scale up green the way she wants. it's just not there. the. lithium as an energy source is just not dense enough. they need another energy sourcen and there's not enough mineralsr in the world to make it work. meanwhile we have an electricale grid that is suffering from this
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huge jump in demand because everyone is plugging cars in,evr they have these big data centers that everyone is doing the air-conditioning, we have all of this chip manufacturing going on pick one.fa you cactn either just killed the rain forest and the whales or we can all live comfortably.fort >> the truth is, jessica, people don't want this but there'sre something that gets in my cross and that is that china, okay, is benefiting from this.ak china willin be making these ev cars in mexico and that's whatiw the whole bloodbath thing was about, but it really is true that, you know, the automakers are going to benefit from this. china is making the vehicles through their own supply-chain that we don't have access to.ye >> if i was the biden a ministration, i would not want to lose the support of the ceos and that's what is happeningppen with this. if i they are not being allowedo have a mixed offering, so that
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you have your gas guzzlers next to your ev's, next year hybridsi and they are seeing a lot of success with hybrids, which makes sense if you think about what a pig transition it is tock go from driving a truck to driving a tesla. if you get in between you can feel better about your emissions , you can get the taxn ge credit or a lower one then you would get if you went full ev and you can keep the ceos happy and in business. but when you havd ine companiesf this size, like ford, gm, mercedes-benz, land rover, astoa martin's as well telling you the same thing, you have to heed the warning.ng it's not admitting defeat to def just say we tried to do what we think is a good thing too fast, we are pushing back our goals to 2040, let's say.20 people will go with it.bu >> butt he's not going to do that, is he? >> no. i always feel better after my's emissions.
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>> i was going to say, this is not an indoor emission.'s >> i disagree with you, jesse. alternative energy is dense.dens we should be calling them electric guzzlers. if we are going to call gasic g guzzlers. but this is another prediction that played out. you can't forcothee a technologn the public when both the technology and the public aren't ready. the replacement theory here wenl bust. i will defend ev's. as an alternative, they are great. th e innovations are to beap applauded. lot of stuff that elon musk is doing but an alternativ is not a replacement. when nirvana exploded onto the music scene, we did not immediately banned creedenceed clearwater or leonard skinner. you have alternative rock and you had classic rock. the mistake was in the hubris of thinking that alternatives could replace the classis ofc. the other big issue here is data.. the climate people are constantly setting and resettind
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the climate doomsday clock and that's exhausted our good faith. the credibility bank has gone bust. no one believes by the way, no one in their hearts believes yo can effectively measure the planet. if you think about it for a moment, think about it, can you effectively measure the planet? if you ask anyone, they willll tell you they cannot accurately do that but forcing the public to adopt practices that hamper their lives based on bad stats, that you can measure. >> at the greg gutfeld institute. >> nonprofit, send all yourou money to me. jud >> up next, get it together. jesse watters dives deep in his brand-new book that's out today. [♪♪] [♪♪]
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♪ ♪ >> dana: it was time t >> time to get it together and get yourself to the nearest bookstore. finally jesse's latest literary creation hits shelves today. troubling tales from the liberay fringe. are you glad that this baby is born? >> i am. it was a long pregnancy. a h >> more like a horse. >> i feel like i haven't mentioned the book that much. te [ laughter ] >> maybe the first time many ar hearing about it so in case you are hearing about it for thee ab first time, these are about 20 interviews with people that have personality disorders, liberals that are on the fringe, peoplent that want to legalize drugs, open the borders, legalized prostitution, empty the prisons, those types of people. and they told me their life story. i talkedheir to them for hours i what i learned from their life story, it explains why theybeli believe what they believe and ad greg said yesterday, when youta
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are talkinlkg with a lot of thee liberals you are not dealingl pe with rational people, you are dealing with people that have emotional problems that aremake trying to make their problemsha our problems and what we need ti do is tell them to get it together. >> i'm extremely touched, in the acknowledgements, i'd like to think my beautiful and loving wife emm a, and to rally, sophie,ow, gg. that is very sweet. i have two questions.he is there anything in the book that you had to take out and you think this will help anyone besides you and your bank account?it w >> it will help america and it will help the people who i interviewed. we are already seeing breakthroughs. ad tughter ]dy s >> and we had to change some of the names for legal purposes.r n we had to drop a chapter on a pimp. i interviewed a pimp for several hours and he told me how he handles women and it was
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eye-opening and now i'm glad i dropped it.do i because do i really need a pimp in here? >> i don't think so. d >> i don't think so. >> i learned the new motto that your personal problems do notblm mean we need a cultural revolution.i i like that.ha i can be empathetic andpath sympathetic to your problems bu you don't -- i don't have to change my whole life because you had a bad upbringing. som >> just because someone had aas rough start in life and they identify as a wolf doesn't mean we have to have wolf bathrooms.. and i have to call you wolfie.mo [ laughter ] >> i'm going to leave thatok because it is your book release and just say congratulations. what was the process like writing this book versus how i saved the world?save >> you should know i interviewed for this book.you we did a chapter together.sica you are on the liberal fringe. >> oh i thought it was the pimp you dropped.ed >
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>> how i save the world was more of a memoir. i was 40, i wrote my memoir juse like barack obama.at. is was a process where i'd sit down and interview people forth 2-3 hours and then i'd have it transcribed in the net have to write it based on that. my editor said nothing like this has ever been done before.th >> the first man to do it. >> and many people say thate, i about the things i do. >> you know what i liked about the book? you say to mom and dad, you raised me well, i love you. that's very sweet. and get it together is a quote your mom used to say to you.ehav >> when i used to misbehave all she had to do was look at me, get it together. i knew what that meant and everybody knows what that means. get it together. >> w e need to here more of that in this world. the parents have left thee pa building and i think it's timesi for dad like you to step in. >> i'm america's dad just likee you speak for all of the men ini america. >> by th>>e way, is there audio
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albeit point pleasant beach, new jersey. dana is rumored to be there as well on sunday. so if you want to see us, you want to touch us and smell us and have me sign the book and take a picture, i will be there entertaining all of your reality. so bring it on tonight. jesse watters, prime time, the kate middleton investigation. oh, i'm going to watch. i got to watch my turn. >> okay. it's allergy season and you know how you really want to get the itchy eyes? you want to scratch your eyes, but if you have an edge, you can't just seem to get it. take a page from this retail gecko named way more than most . geckos don't have eyelids, so they keep their eyes moist by licking them with their tongue. but most people can't do that. >> so we have to get allergy medication. i wanted to use it, greg, but they wouldn't let me. >> greg hit it. >> he's got a line at the bedroom. tell you that much tonight. >> greg kevin o'leary.
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adam hunter. captain tyrus. that's tonight. >> watch. let's do this. >> animals are great on this show starring, it seems like forever, right? >> well, this is a good one. a heartwarming tale where we go to some place in england. >> take a look at this. >> these are rescue dogs getting to pick their own boy. >> and the reaction? dare i say it is priceless. >> look how happy they are to get their own little toy. these shelter rescue dogs are from home and abroad and finds them home and then they find them homes all over england and a place called wales, which is named after wales. did you know that? look how happy they are. so we'll be right back. >> just got to try to beat that. yeah. try to do something hateful. it's not a you go girl, though. nba fans. just basketball fans.
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dunk of the year coming last night. minnesota timberwolves star anthony edwards. wow. unbelievable. his six foot four scored over 619. john collins for the shot immediately went viral on social media which is crazy . his landing not as gracefully dislocated his finger, but well worth it. taped up 32 points, eight assists in the game. >> now why? >> yeah it's clearly walking. dislocated finger. no, i'm saying he was walking all. oh, yes. i thought. oh, can i go? yeah, please do. okay. >> attention, job seekers. in case you're about to graduate, you know what you want to do with the u.k. antarctic heritage trust is looking to hire five people for a five month stint in passport. lacroix. this is including someone to count the number of penguins in the area. so what you do. you pay to go run a gift shop. or you can count penguins. and i think this might be a esse isgood thing for somebody to do for your gap year. >> can penguins lick their eyeballs? >> welcome of the jesse waters prime time tonight

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