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you made there. we know the pressure on prince william right now. he's got to worry about his dad, got to worry about his wife. he has those children. and he is the future king of england. that's a lot on your plate. >> it is, indeed, and he is doing admirably as far as we can see in that role. he has a lot of stress personally with his father and his wife suffering from cancer and undergoing treatments. we don't know a great deal about the details of those treatments. as i said, i'm not sure we should. but the royal family has a public role, and he is carrying out what he needs to. they deserve to be given the time and space they need further treatment and recovery. i think this is how it should be. >> neil: good words all. thank you very much for joining us. he will be exploring the impact of this on what is going on in russia, a lot more tomorrow, 10:00 a.m. right now, "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody.
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jesse watters along with katie pavlich, jessica tarlov, shannon bream, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ a lot of big breaking news to get to. new york, new york, attorney general letitia james getting ready to seize donald trump's properties. the white house reacting for the first time to that stunning video of an illegal immigrant invasion at the border, but first, kate middleton shocking the world after revealing that she has cancer. for more, let's go to jonathan hunt. >> jesse, it was shocking news, terrible news coming out of london at 6:00 p.m. local time there, 1:00 p.m. our time here, in the u.s. the dreadful news that she had gone in for that abdominal surgery that we knew about on january 16th. we had not heard anything about her health status in the
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intervening two months, and then finally, today, kate revealing what happened in her own words. listen here. >> the surgery was successful. however, tests after the operation found cancer had been present. my medical team therefore advised that i should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy, and i'm now in the early stages of that treatment. >> that come of course, explains why we have not seen or heard from the princess of wales, or indeed anybody else at the palace, for the last couple of months, about her health status, as the family, as kate said, have been trying to manage and process that shocking news and her ongoing chemotherapy. she said that they still need time, space, and privacy to get through this. and as she put it, to explain it and to tell her children that she is okay, in her words. remember, the couple has three children, george, who is 10,
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charlotte, who is eight years old, and louis, who is just five. you can just imagine what they are all going through as they deal with this. and she ended her statement today reaching out to everybody, as she put it, who has been affected by cancer, and sending a message that "you are not alone." now obviously there has been some talk, jesse, about what this might mean for any sort of reconciliation with prince harry, who lives not far up the road from me here in southern california. well, prince harry and meghan put out a statement in the last few minutes. i have to say, it was short and rather terse coming one line statement saying "we wish health and healing kate and the family and hope they are able to do son peace." but that is it from prince harry, obviously, the world well wishes are with kate and her family tonight, jesse. >> jesse: jonathan, thank you. the democrats closer than ever
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to turning america into a full-blown banana republic. donald trump has just three days to post a half a billion dollar bond in the civil fraud penalty against him, or tish will drop the a-bomb. the new york attorney general could freeze his bank accounts and sees his properties, and she has already taken the first necessary step to do so. filing judgments to get her hands on his golf course and private real estate. the media acting like total psychopaths by relishing in trump's financial misery. >> donald john trump is broke and begging for money. >> carry the three. >> is letitia james going to go, like, but a chain on trump tower? >> i can't wait to see the chains on trump tower actually on fifth avenue. >> they can even sees his plane. i move for that. i can think of nothing more delightful. >> he is going to say, , you kn, you're cheating me.
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you are trying to destroy me by not getting the right price. well chemical fire on fire then, donald. >> maybe he will be selling blessed oil before this is over. >> jesse: joe biden also thinks it's hilarious that his lackeys are trying to bankrupt his political opponent, telling a group of donors of this: "just the other day, defeated looking man came up to me and said, mr. president, i've crushing debt and i am completely wiped out, and i had to look at him and say, donald, i'm sorry, i can't help you." they can laugh all they want. but millions of americans are waking up to the democrats' law there, and one pundit is warning they may pays a price for it in november. >> if the new york attorney general starts to take his homes away, starts to seize his assets, it's all going to be on camera. pundits are going to sit there and scream about this man cannot be elected, you are going to create the greatest victimhood of 2024 and you are going to
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elect donald trump. >> jesse: greg, do you agree with frank luntz? >> greg: i take everything back that i have ever said about your hair. >> jesse: [laughs] >> greg: all right. whether this happens or not, we are in a bad place. this is the tonya harding method of politics. rather than compete fairly, take the opponent out. tish is jeff gillooly, and the telescopic baton is her office. who was cheering us on? by just the democrats, the media, who if they did 10 minutes of soul-searching they would find out they didn't have the soul but they would also realize that they are the very e.u. burial, they turned into the very evil that they accused trump of being. a drooling mob with pitchforks and torches. i get the glee. it's a human weakness involved in finding joy when somebody you don't like is being punished. but you have to understand that long term the punishment that you are taking glee out of it is going to destroy this country.
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they are marveling at the financial penalty, and why? it is so obviously excessive. it is so excessive, it is hilarious. so that means they admit that this is a violation of the eighth amendment. it's obviously an excessive fine which is prohibited by the amendment, and it is for a nonprime in which no one's own any restitution. they also congratulate liz on this unprecedented, groundbreaking legal charge, which again proves she made good on a political threat to get trump and then twisted a law that is not used for mundane transactions in real estate in order to punish him. so the people doing that admit that it's illegal, it's against the constitution, but they don't care because trump is hitler and they are trying to save democracy. if they just realized in a quiet
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moment that you are willing to destroy an industry, the real estate industry, you are willing to destroy the city, new york, because no one is when to invest here, you are destroying law, liberty, private property in order to confiscate a person's livelihood because politically you despise them. they have and consider the consequences on that. car cultural marxists normally don't. they are going to end up -- i said before that this is going to read till a lot of america. it is going to radicalize a lot of people when you realize that when you think and what you vote and what you believe makes you a target, you are going to get the f out of here and you are going to -- and you are really, really never going to look back. >> jesse: shannon bream has already been let radicalized spirits before clearly. >> jesse: what are the legal options for the former president right now? >> shannon: got to tell you if they take it to the supreme court, the eighth amendment, some people on the left, make their heads explode because it is going to be ag letitia james versus the late ruth bader ginsburg because the justice ruled in a case back in
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2019 that the eighth amendment does apply to state actions so if you think this is an excessive fine, and a lot of people, as greg pointed out, would say, where where the damages and victims for a half a billion dollars that the former president is now supposed to show up with, i would be very interested to see what the supreme court does with that. there's a setting. so if you don't like president trump, if you do like president trump, this is a court precedent now that if somebody you would like from your billionaire maybe on the left one day, this precedent is going to apply to them, is also. people have to remember when they make these choices, you cheer for something, you are team might be affected, too appeared to be >> jesse: i can't wait to seize soros properties, but take his bank account -- jessica, you started it. >> jessica: i love the concept of ruth gator bait know mike ginsberg in the courtroom with, that's an interesting parallel. i've been uncomfortable with this, i don't think this set of decisions resonate with the american people.
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a survey over survey, january 6th, election interference, the classified documents in mar-a-lago, these are things that compete for t them. and these cases here in new york feel personal, especially when people have campaigned on them. but. donald trump went on -- [laughter] just a few more seconds. he posted on truth social, through hard work, talent, and luck, i currently have almost $500 million in cash. well, your lawyers said that you didn't have that money. we talked about this a couple days ago, he had before set i have $400 million or so. where is he supposed to get the extra $54 million? i guess he found another hundred million over the last couple of days and his lawyers have been in court arguing that it is an undue burden, that they can't get the bond for this even though the state has come back and said you can get a bunch of smaller bonds, it doesn't have to be for the $454 million, and
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just squandering good faith. mark cuban defending him saying you people don't understand the real estate market. he went hard after congressman ted lieu from california, saying real estate developers do not keep cash like this, that would be stupid. donald trump is now telling us that he does. so if he has the cash, that doesn't mean he has to put up his properties, and they lose value if he wins his appeal, i don't know if he will, but that is the argument he has been making. why is he saying that he has $500 million in cash, jesse? why is he saying that? >> jesse: i don't know, i'm not donald trump. >> katie: americans looking at this issue are not thinking about that aspect of it, okay? this whole example shows just how hard it is to build a great american company, to build something that employs thousands of people and how easy it is for the left and government weaponization -- shannon, is that your phone? >> shannon: i will call you back. sorry. >> katie: tear everything down. that is exactly what is happening. people in the media laughing and loving this and never built anything in their life. when it comes to people watching
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this, one of the scariest things for the average american is to get a phone call from a lawyer. or from a government official saying we are taking you to court, you have been sued. because it costs a lot of money in your livelihood gets completely wiped out. they are watching this play out on a huge level and for letitia james to be confiscating buildings, these are not just buildings. these are places that employ -- hundreds of people, thousands of people live in these buildings. and maybe they haven't thought about the consequences, i think they have and they don't care because they are to sacrifice people for the sake of their agenda and their agenda is to stop trump from running for office and they are sure making it look like they are scared to run against him. he was the guy to run against in the first place. >> greg: just made me think of this, what if you live -- who is your landlord then? the government is now your landlord. think about that. >> shannon: but you notice it sounds like they are looking at properties outside of new york. westchester, the golf club, private estate. i think even for tish james to look at the trump tower and the
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optics of what it would do to take his name off and kick people out, kick businesses out, i think they know in the city that would create -- >> greg: just take his homes. >> shannon: that's where they are going. >> greg: amazing. >> katie: who is going to sign their paychecks? >> jesse: unbelievable, jessica. >> greg: you should be ashamed of yourself. >> jesse: you really should -- >> jessica: find. $500 million, a lot of cash. >> jesse: just seized his cash. >> jessica: volunteering it. >> jesse: never going to let you forget about it. ever. up next, the media and the democrats blaming this insane border invasion video on donald trump. ♪ ♪ in a rocky mountain setting spanning over 280,000 acres. three forks ranch is the destination for luxury and adventure. enjoy fly fishing and america's finest trout stream. kick back for intimate performances from the best in country music.
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♪ ♪ >> [bleep]! [bleep]! [indistinct shouting] >> shannon: it is the shocking border video that is causing outrage in washington and beyond. but the white house isn't even sure if president biden has seen it. more than 100 migrants trampling over a group of national guardsman and ripping through razor wire to reach the u.s. somehow the media attempting to lay the blame for that on donald trump. >> if i were a democrat running for office, i would do this. i would be carrying this around all day. look at what the republicans are doing to you. look what donald trump is doing to you. donald trump said "kill the bill" and blame me for everything that happens after this point."
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donald trump said "blame me," so yes, donald, we are blaming you. >> greg: but business reporter hillary vaughn catching up with democrats on the hill who seemed very reluctant to call what happened there in invasion. >> is this an invasion? >> i know that you are trying to ask a gotcha question, of c of course. >> i wouldn't use the word "invasion" and i am seeing a lot of disinformation about what happened. i saw the video. i have read reports. a lot of those folks were on u.s. soil already. >> shannon: the you "new york post" reporter who actually captured those stunning images claims those migrants hae been released into the u.s. under title eight and will be able to make a case for asylum. white house press secretary karine jean-pierre not denying that. >> everyone was apprehended by the border patrol agents, that is important to know. they were apprehended. >> where they deported? >> they were apprehended. i can't speak individual cases
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bids before jesse come apprehended. most people who see this video, regardless of where you are on immigration, you don't feel those people should be released to the u.s. >> jesse: they release them already. none of them were deported to. they were all caught and released. every single invader that comes across. i liked the democrat that said, well, it was an invasion, they had already invaded. what is that supposed to mean? this is like you move into someone's house and you tear down the fence, open the gate, and unlock all of the doors. and then all of a sudden the entire neighborhood pours into your house and you bring blame the previous owner. you are the one that tore down the gates, the fences, the locks, and took away the security. that is what joe biden is trying to do. i don't know the difference between joe biden and joe scarborough. they are both yelling at me. one is yelling at me or not o'clock at night and the other is at 6:00 in the morning. why are they yelling at me? >> shannon: you don't listen.
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>> jesse: i listen. i listen for like five hours a piece when i interviewed all of these kooks. >> shannon: you have a book out? >> jesse: i have to tell you, shannon -- >> shannon: okay, so we get to this issue with joe scarborough, katie, saying okay, blame donald trump, but the way senator lankford this afternoon who spent four months negotiating that thing that didn't go anywhere, and i said to him, i have asked him before, republicans spent all this time negotiating and now you're going to get blame for this thing not getting past. i know it took three years to get here but are some people going to buy that? >> katie: is not working, the polling is showing trump running away with more people pushed to the republican party. this took place in el paso, when joe biden went to el paso the first time in the history of him going to the border, they north korea-style got everybody out so he didn't see any of this going on. didn't see a single illegal immigrant crossing the border, didn't see anyone in the detention center. this is what is really going on.
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the details of this are actually very important here. the fencing that is put up, that was from the texas national guard. they are the ones trying to prevent these people from coming in. the border patrol under direction from joe biden is supposed to let them in, process them, and then let them go. so all of these guys, and millions of them like them, have been processed and let go into the country, and democrats are not concerned about it. they think it is just fine and think these people should own guns and they are in your neighborhoods. this is what they are dealing with and this will be in a lot of different ads that people can see for themselves. it is kind of like telling people inflation is better. people can see what is happening on the border and they know the difference between trump order policies and biden's regardless of this bipartisan bill and the bipartisan bill wouldn't have fixed this issue. remain in mexico would help a lot. >> shannon: it was interesting brandon judd, who heads up the border patrol agents counsel, said this morning that this is actually a once-in-a-lifetime thing. jesse come he said, this has happened, a camera caught this,
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this actually does happen regularly. >> jessica: i would believe that. i don't know if it is as many people each time, but i am sure that things like this happen constantly. and it's tough, and they are understaffed, and those are things at the bipartisan border bill would get done, but i have noticed the proverbial tea leaves are saying this just isn't going to happen. we know that donald trump wants to run on it. that's fine. but it's not going to get pasted, right, by the time the election comes around so this is what it is going to be like. for democrats, border democrats, the way they talk about the border is so different from the way the democrats and other parts of the country do. obviously some that are near these liberal metro polls that have had migrants bust in have change their tune about it and found more like john fetterman but if you listen to mark kelly talk about it, even katie hobbs, the national guard there, henry cuellar, it's a different world. it will become close to an insurmountable problem for democrats if this is not addressed. i cannot believe this, this
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monmouth poll has support for a border wall for the first time in history over 50%. it peaked at 44% when donald trump was president. talking about the wall all the time. 60% say illegal immigration is a very serious problem and 61% want migrants to stay in mexico while there asylum claims are processed. you need cooperation from mexico for that -- >> shannon: and that has happened. >> jessica: very questionable and they don't want to do that. >> jesse: want them to do it. >> jessica: when you think about that is where the american psyche is at this moment, you need to get something done. >> shannon: so, greg, these poll results mean what president biden has done for three years has pushed people to embrace trump policies. >> jessica: i think, well, first, let's go to joe scarborough, okay, this is why it is so important to have friends. right, i consider all of you my friends. that means if i were ever to become like that, i would expect one of you to kill me. and you have my approval, even
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you, shannon. >> shannon: what is your preferred method? >> greg: surprise me, back of the head -- don't ever let me become that crazy. the logic here that it is somehow trump's fault for this incredible mess, that is like mika blaming joe's ex-wife are ending up with joe as her loser husband. no, no, no no no. don't blame her. blame yourself. we are allowed to call this an invasion, right? i was thinking of an undocumented nature walk, or a parade for peace. but it is insane. we have had young men and young women who are fought and died defending this country from various attacks. and in this case, we just lay down and say, come on in. god forbid we act like any other country and respect our home. but here, we have been brainwashed by the media that believing in a border is nationalistic, xenophobic.
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democrats also have to make up their minds. you cannot have a porous border and free stuff at the same time. they advocate for both so what do you see is america turning into one giant smash and grab. a nationwide target. >> jesse: can you go back to the party and repeat of how we can kill you again? >> shannon: surprise him. >> greg: you can't just do it. if i become anything like that. >> katie: we rejected the request or put it on someone else. >> jessica: i think jesse is going to take it. >> shannon: we will discuss during a commercial. up next, democrats about to go nuclear on what some say is a biggest threat to president biden's reelection: third-party candidates. ♪ ♪ at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors, the garcía's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized,
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candidate like rfk jr. could spoil joe biden's reelection. the dnc is said to be building a crack team of operatives and lawyers to squash the contenders like bugs, whether it is through dirty opposition research, hello christopher steele, or challenging their access to the ballot. former biden mouthpiece jen psaki says the candidates pose the biggest threat to trump biden. >> these are party candidates are huge, huge huge problem. a number of them from you look at our and k junior, the name recognition issue. as are the biggest threats to joe biden being reelected. >> katie: rfk jr. also getting on the nerves of the media, "new york times" is a "instrument of the democratic party" in this tense interview. watch. >> 70% of the people in this country do not want a contest between trump and biden. "the new york times" is not going to allow those people, those americans who don't want to see a rerun of this contest,
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don't you think they deserve something -- "the new york times" is essentially an instrument of the democratic party. >> katie: so jesse, it is interesting that the party of democracy has been filing all of these lawsuits to keep rfk jr. off of the ballot for people to vote. >> jesse: i mean, are you shocked, katie? these people will stop at nothing. they are taking people's money. they are taking people's homes. they are not even giving this guy secret service protection. the cia framed trump as a traitor. what else are they -- i mean, this is nothing. what are they going to have a couple of lawyers try to keep them off the ballot? so what? they arrested their opponent. that's nothing. they are putting this guy's life in danger, they are putting trump's life and ginger. in danger. the democratic party does not have any rules anymore, anything goes, they can call you hitler, smear you as a nazi, frame you, plant evidence, take everything you have ever worked for.
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if i were the democrats, i would be scared because he is a threat, rfk jr. he is peeling votes away from joe biden and they have to do whatever it takes, whatever it takes, katie. look at her eyes. she is capable of anything. >> katie: i thought she had those glasses on, disguised. jessica, do you want to respond to the accusations -- >> jessica: that i am daemonic? no, i will let that one go today. but third-party spoilers, ross perot, h.w. bush would have a very different life of ross perot hadn't run. >> jesse: ross perot got secret service protection. >> jessica: wait or change of the subject. >> katie: the polling shows actually rfk polls more -- >> jessica: some of it. some of it shows he does hurt trump, as well, there is crossover. i understand. what you are seeing play out and i think it is completely warranted his ptsd from 2016 with jill stein. if you look at the margins in
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wisconsin and michigan in pennsylvania, hillary clinton -- a number of reasons you end up losing the election. jill stein being in the race is one of them and rfk jr., it's interesting, the other end of this, has this green party history, green agenda history. the accusations about "the new york times," though, are completely unfounded. we talked about this a few times before. democrats do not think "the new york times" is on our side. i can point to a number of stories, hillary clinton, uranium 1, the polling and how they cover it, "the new york times" poll, we did a whole two days of cycle on "the new york times" siena pollg so much better with black americans, gen z voters, he was somehow within i think a couple points with female voters. and then the breathless coverage of how biden is too old for this. the ezra klein piece.
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as her climb at "the new york times." that essay turned into multiple news cycles about democrats are coming around and they understand that joe biden can do this, that is all our "beloved" "new york times" and i'm sorry for rfk jr. that he doesn't know that there is tape of him talking about the vac vaccine, policies completely out of step with the democratic party to the point his own family wants to do st. patrick's day at the white house and doesn't want to be around him and they are only going to be upping their campaign against him and not because we are in a cult but because he doesn't represent our values. >> katie: you think "the new york times" is not nice to have democrats, see what they do to republicans. rfk strategy has been to go to alternative sources to get more support even though he has -- >> greg: a couple of points. jessica... ross perot did get 19% of the vote but did not get a single electoral vote. so that is something to ponder. >> jesse: greg studied. >> greg: yes, i did. this guy's dad and were
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assassinated. you could argue one by the cia. and i don't mean the culinary institute of america, shannon. so maybe he might deserve some protection. it's kind of weird. the reality is if you have a third-party candidate with some substance it could have an effect. i don't know who rfk would actually pull from because i actually -- i like him. you know, because he sounds like a democrat of old. he sounds like he is smart. but you have to leave it to the democrats. instead of trying to win at the ballot in november, they are going to try to take the candidate out so people don't have the choice, why beat him if you can cheat him? at least the republicans are okay with choice. the only time democrats believe in choice is when they deny it to the unborn. take that, baby killers. >> jessica: no labels. >> katie: democrats don't want to come either. >> jesse: what is no labels? >> jessica: in operation worth $70 million trying to get
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larry hogan on the ballot, joe manchin on the ballot. >> katie: the culinary institute of america. >> shannon: i will say this, good reason for the democrats and the white house to a consternation to be worried about this. a single state, more than 100,000 people show up to vote uncommitted because they are so ticked off and tens of thousands of more votes in other states. there are some real angst and pushback that if people think there is a viable third party option that is dangerous for the white house. >> katie: indeed. "the fastest" up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ make your dream car...a reality. mercedes-benz certified pre-owned vehicles are rigorously inspected to live up to the highest of expectations.
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their grief, fear, anxiety's and other emotions about the climate crisis. [laughter] is that it? >> katie: don't go inside. get outside. get out of the city. get some fresh air. pick up some trash. do something good for the environment. i don't know, do a problem with the arizona animal foundation or the bighorn society. don't sit inside in the air conditioning or wherever and talk about this. it's not the place for it. go into nature if you are worried about it and do something positive. >> greg: they don't. >> katie: they don't, but they showed. >> greg: they like feeling as though humans have some kind of impact. it makes them feel important. we have the research that shows that climate alarmism is a detriment to your mental health, right? telling gen z that the planet is going to end in ten years, it's not conducive to planning long-term goals, if any goals. why you think everybody is so
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depressed? okay, let's talk through it? that is like saying cutback drinking by throwing a kegger. just sit around in a room but it is good because it gets them out of our circulation. they are away from us. and by the way, if they do go outside, they are not going to be good out there, probably going to get killed by a falling tree. >> jessica: in one week alone we had the crying cafe, for what was it called, the place where you going to have a good cry for 20 minutes. >> greg: that is brian kilmeade's press room. >> jessica: and now the climate crying cafe. spear and get it together features a chapter about a guy that sits and blocks traffic to save the climate and very similar to what greg just a know mike alluded to, and emotional problem and when you hear this life story, when you buy the book "get it together,"l realize it is all about a personality disorder, nothing to do with science. >> greg: not at all. >> shannon: i think these are slightly better than the cat cafes -- >> jessica: cat cafes are
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cute. >> shannon: not if you are super allergic like me. sorry, half of america. >> greg: why would you just arbitrarily trash cats, shannon. this is why people think you are evil. you constantly bring -- >> katie: cats are not nice to her, either. >> shannon: no, no, no, cats have sent me to the emergency room. >> jesse: your cat scratch feature? >> jessica: everybody thinks pennies are pointless and stupid. should be get rid of them? confuse how to make change and specific they asked her if she wanted pennies back. does anyone like pennies? >> jesse: i do. i have a whole jar of change and i let jesse junior go through it and we count it and then he thinks he is rich. >> jessica: take it to the bank? >> jesse: he puts it in his piggy bank. >> jessica: that's cute. >> katie: i think i like coins because my grandpa used to get me coins as gifts, but we spend more money to produce pennies then pennies are worth -- >> jesse: we do? >> katie: so it is like a big taxpayer-funded project.
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>> shannon: but if you're going to get rid of pennies, don't you get rid of all change? i hate putting it into my purse and it is all flying around in there. if we get rid of pennies, just get rid of all of it. what i liked is this person had to give back $0.77 in change and they couldn't figure out the math to give back $0.77. >> katie: three quarters and two pennies. >> shannon: right. apparently people don't deal in cash. >> katie: i got it. i got it, guys. >> greg: i'm with katie. keeping pennies around makes no sense. >> katie: good one. >> greg: did you know there are 150 billion pennies circulating in the world? that comes to $1,500,000,000,000. 1 million pennies, by the way, is $10,000, did you know that? i think you should make an executive order that confiscates all of the pennies. and then give it to me. >> jesse: oh, you? >> shannon: i would give them up. >> jesse: do you give pennies to homeless people, greg? >> greg: they will just get
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[laughter] >> jesse: ♪ my lover ♪ >> greg: that is a medieval version of "wannabe" by the spice girls. i'm going to buy that. the first question from maria t. that was incredible. imagine today is a friday night in your early 20s. what are you up to after work? that is a great question. shannon? >> shannon: my early 20s i was in law school. i was poor. my power got turned off, and i was depressed and eating all the time, so probably on friday night i was alone, fat, in the dark, reading books. >> greg: wow. >> shannon: that was my 20s. [laughter] all uphill from here. >> jesse: i get off work, go back to the apartment, staying at my parents friends penthouse at 69 and parked. it was phenomenal, i would bring girls back and they would think it is my place. put my jeans on and my stylish
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leather shoes on and then i put this really weird stripe colorful button-down shirt on, real tight because i was working out, then rolled us in sleeves up, knock back a few cocktails, go downtown, spend all of my paycheck for the week -- the whole paycheck -- and then come back by myself. [laughter] >> shannon: did you pop a collar? >> jesse: not with a button down, never with a button-down. >> greg: early 20s, what were you doing? still super tall? [laughter] >> jessica: that started about ten years old. i was in grad school living in london, and loved going to the movies. we would go to this theater that had the best candy. so, like, 15 pounds, weight and great british pounds worth of candy. >> greg: wow. this wasn't too long ago for you, pavlovich. >> katie: no, i probably come if it were summer time on friday night may be coming to new york to visit my brother because he
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was in college in new jersey or getting ready for a country concert on saturday during the day. maybe some tailgating and fun. >> greg: my early 20s were either spent in d.c., at basically just crashing all over the place, or i was living in allentown, pennsylvania. i lived with my mom and i was broke the entire time. >> shannon: there is a song about that. >> greg: there is. do we have time about one more? but expansion of item did you purchase and soon realized it was not worth it? katie? >> katie: i feel like this every time i go to a restaurant now. >> greg: outcome interesting. >> katie: so expensive -- >> greg: product? >> katie: is that she's? all of it, not good. >> jessica: a lot of handbags that were not worth -- >> greg: just stare at them. >> jessica: in a house in the closet. >> greg: where is the joy?
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where is the joy, jesse? >> jesse: gucci sunglasses. because you always lose sunglasses. >> greg: and also gucci. >> shannon: i bought a sparkly pink winter sale, no my coat, i was sure i could fit into it and until i get the stomach, i am nt wearing it. >> greg: you know what i realized? i ordered and waited, the supply chain, the ev bentley. >> jessica: i knew you were going to get it in this week. >> greg: yeah, yeah, yeah. it's like, it runs out of gas, it is a real electric guzzler. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ all these games on directv— and no satellite on the roof! think about this: blue jays, cardinals, orioles... what's missing? the andean condor? no, walnut-brain! pigeons! they'd rather name a team after socks! to be fair, we're not very athletic.
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let's do this. >> yeah. look at that. greg, get the animal sounds. [elephant] >> greg: play this sound and go around the table. guess what it is. play the sound. [squeaky noise] >> greg: shannon? >> shannon: hippopotamus. >> jesse: seagull. >> you said seagull last time how about dr.maker seagull? >> jessica: stray dogs. >> greg: play the tape. [squawking] >> greg: zoo in south bend, indiana. snowing. >> shannon: cold there. >> jesse: most pompous birds that exist. >> the pomposity of those flamingos gets in my crawl. i will be in new jersey tomorrow if you want to touch my hair and
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take a photo and maybe some other things. north vale, new jersey come from connecticut new york or new jersey. and we're sold out at point pleasant beach on sunday. but dana will be there. so if you want to see dana and check us out. >> greg: all the books are free, right? >> jesse: free if you consider $30. tomorrow-will be on "fox & friends" and later kilmeade saturday night. one nation under god and under jesse. tonight "jesse watters primetime" the get it together series continues with the echo sexual, watch. >> i love looking at the expanse of ocean, feeling the spray mist. the sea mist on my sand and getting the sand in all the little crevas crevices that feel somewhat uncomfortable. >> jesse: don't you love getting the sand in the crevices? >> shannon: no, it's the worst. >> jessica: last night judge jeanine and i went over to the museum for a conversation on
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antifeminism hosted by maureen ready, cherry red stone and ronald. the president of the world jewish congress. chair of the board of directors paramount global. it was a really insightful talk how anti-anti-semitism has been grow and growing. obviously october 7th. ambassador louder shared interesting insights. what he hopes for the future in israel and talking about the american-israeli relationship and we want to thank them for hosting us last night. it was a great conversation. paula zahn moderated. >> i would love for you to join me on "fox news sunday" senator tim kaine and senator tom cotton. see you on sunday. >> jesse: there is rumor there will be arm wrestling between the two senators? >> shannon: for charity. >> jesse: see you back here on monday. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ >> bre >> rich: good evening, welcome to washington i'm rich edson i

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