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10:00 a.m. right now, "the five." ♪ ♪ [♪♪] [♪♪]bo >> i'm jesse watters alongdy wih
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katie, jessica tarlo v, shannon and greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city and thisi. is "the 5". [♪♪] [♪♪] >> a lot of big breaking news to get to.york new york attorney generaletit laeticia james getting ready to seize donald trump's propertiesh the white house reacting for ths first time to that stunningde video of ao n illegal immigrant invasion at the border. but first, kate middleton's shocking the world after revealing that she has cancer. for more let's go to jonathan. >> jesse, shocking news, terrible news out of london at 6:00 pm local time there. 1:00 pm 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 todathy kate revealingnl 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 ah course of preventativem chemotherapy and i'm now in the early stages of that treatment.s >> that of course explains why we have not seen or heard fromso the princess of wales or indeed anybody else at the palace the last couple of months about her health status. as the family, as kate said, have been trying to manage and process that shocking newso ma d her ongoing chemotherapy. she said that they still needac, 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, inee her words. the couple has three children,
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george ten, charlotte eight and louis who is just five.. you can just imagine what they are all going through as they deal with this. d her statement today reaching out to everybody , as she put it, who has beensed affected by cancer, sending a message that "you are notno alone." obviously there's beene ha some, 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. prince harry -- prince harry and make and put out a statement in the last few minutes that was short and rather terse. of one line statement saying we wish health and healing for katm and the family and hope that they are able to do so privately and in peace. but that is it from prince harry. s wellsly the world' wishes are with kate and her family tonight. >> jesse: jonathan, thank you.a democrats closer than ever t to turning america into aic.
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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 the a bomb will be dropped. the new york a neat -- attorneys general could freeze his bank accounts and sees his propertynh and she's already taken the first necessary step to do so, filing judgements to get her hands on his golf course and private real estate. the media acting like psychopath s by relishing in trump's financial misery. >> donald trump is broke and begging for money. carry the three. >> is laeticia game -- james going to go put a chain on trump tower? >> i can't wait to see that janes on trump tower on fifth avenue. t >> jesse: they can even seize his plane.in >> i vote for that.e i can think of nothing more delightful.ng >> is going to say you areu kn cheating me, trying to destroy
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me by not giving the rightg th price. will find your own buyer then, donald. >> maybe he will be selling blessed oil before this is over. >> jesse: joe biden alsoesse thinks it's hilarious that his lackeys are trying to bankrupta his political opponent, telling a group of donors "just the other day, to feed a looking mav came up to me and said mr president, i have crushing debt and am completely wiped out and i had to look at him and say i'm donald, i'm sorry, i can't helpi you. they can laugh all they want. but millions of americans arekig waking up to the democrats law fare and one pundits warningth that they may pay a price for it in november. >> if the new york attorneytart general starts to take his homes away, starts to seize his assetg , it's all going to be on camera, pundits will sit there and scream about this, this man cannot bmae elected. you are going to create theod greatest victimhood of 2024 and you are going to elected donald
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trump. >> jesse: greg, do you agree? g >> ire take everything back thaa i've ever said about your hair. [ laughter ] whether this happens or not, wea are ince a bad place. this is the tonya harding method of politics. rather than compete fairly, take the opponent out. tisch isirly jeff gillooly and t telescopic baton is her office. and who's cheering this on, youy have the media.inut they did ten minutes of soul sou searching and find out they don't have a soul but they would also realize they are the very theyevil.evil they've turned into the very evil they accused trump of being they are a drooling mob with pitchforks and torches.ks i get the glee.it it's a human weakness involved y in finding joy when somebody you don't like is being punished,vet but you have to understand that long-term the punishment that you are taking glee out of is
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going to destroy this country. they are marveling at the financial penalty, and why? because it is so obviously excessive. it is so excessive it'sso hilarious.they 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 the amendment and it's for a noncrime in which no one is o.a.t. any restitution. they also congratulate liz on this unprecedented groundbreaking legal charge which again proves that she made good on a political threat toal 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 t but if they just realized in a
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quiet moment that you are willing to destroy an industry,y the real estate industry, t willing to destroy the city, new york, no one will invest here. you are destroying law, liberty, private property in order to confiscate a person's livelihood because politically you despise him.use if they haven't considered the consequences on that, cultural marxist normally don't, but they will end up -- i mean i said before this will read pill a lot of america.of it will radicalize a lot of people when you realize that what you think and what you vote and what you believe makes you g target. you willet get the f out of here and you are really never going,e to look back. >> jesse: shannon has already been radicalized. welcome. what are the legal options forr the former president? >> if they take this to the supreme court it gets to thee issue of the eighth amendment which will make some people's heads explode.vers the justice world in a case back
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in 2019, that the eighth amendment does apply to state yu action. if you think this is anlo excessive fine, and a lot of people would say where were thea gedamages, where were the victi, for a half a billion dollars of the former president is now supposed to show up with, i would be very interested to see what the supreme court does with that. you have to remember that this is setting a precedent. if you don't like president l trump, iikf you do, this is a court precedent now that if f somebody you like, your favorite billionaire who's maybe on the left one day, this precedent app will apply to them too. people have to remember that when you make these choices,e your team maybe affected too. >> i can't wait to see the properties, take his bankk account jessica. you started it. >> i, yo like th.e concept of te ghost of ruth bader ginsburg in the courtroom. interesting parallel.m wi i've been uncomfortable with this since the beginning when the stormy daniels decision came down. i don't think that this set of decisions resonates with the
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american people. they've said survey after surve that generally six, collection interference, classified documents and mar-a-lago, thesep things compute for them and that these cases in new york feel personal. ee caially when people hav campaigned on them but.. donald trump went on -- just a few more seconds. [ laughter ]on >> he posted on truth social, their hard work, talent unlock i currently have almost $500 million in cash., well youyor lawyers said you dit not have that money.this we talked about this a couple, e days ago, he before said he had 400 or so. was he supposed to get the extrr 54?he i guess he found another hundred million over the last two days and his lawyers have been in arg court arguing that it's an undut burden, they can't get the bondu 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 he's just squandering goodd
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faith like mark cuban defending him saying you people don'td th understand the real estate market.ate he went hard after a congressman a from california saying real estaterom -- don't keep cash le this, that would be stupid butey donald trump is telling us he does.pp if he haeas the cash, that doest mean he has to put up his properties and they lose valuew if he wins his appeal. i don't know if he will, but that's the argument he's been making. h why is he e saying he hases $500 million in cash? >> jesse: i don't know, i'mow not donald trump. >>nald i think when americans lk at this issue they are not not thinking about that aspect of it. this whole example shows justha how hardrd it is to build a grem eramerican company, to buildusan something that employs thousands of people and how easy it is for the left and government weaponization. shannon, is that your phone?phon >> i will call you back. sorry. >> to me it's easy to tears ex everything down and that'sha what's happening. all the people in the media are laughing and loving this. when it comes to people watching
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this, one of the scariest things for the average american is tocl get a phone call from a lawyer or from a government officialgoe saying we are taking you to court, you've been sued becausee it costs a lot of money and yout livelihood gets completely wiped out.th they are watching this play out on a huge level and for letitiai james to be confiscatingust buildings, they are justthes buildings, they are places that employ hundreds of people,ds o thousands of people. people live in these buildingset and you say maybe they haven't thought about the consequences. and i thought they have and they don't care because they arecrif willing to sacrifice people for the sake of their agenda anda their agenda is to stop trump te from running for office and they are making it look like they are scared to run against him when all along they said he was the guy who wanted to run againstplc him in the first place. >> who's your landlord then? the government is now your landlord. think about that. >> but you notice it sounds like what they are looking at are the properties outside of new york. the golf club, the private estate. >> mar-a-lago. >> i think that even for letitia
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james to look at the trump tower and the optics of what it wouldk do to take his name off, kickeyk people out, i think they know that would create fear in there: city. >> so just take his homes. [ laughter ] >> unbelievable, jessica, unbelievable. >> you should be ashamed of yourself. [ simultaneous talking ] >> soviet russia. justisash.e his cash.ca this is ugly.ve we will never let you forget about it. ever. it. up next, the media and aion democrats blaming this insane border invasion video on donald trump. [♪♪] [♪♪] 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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[♪♪] [♪♪] [ bleep ] [ crowd noise ]th >> it is the shocking borderhat video that's causing outrage ing washington and beyond but theyod white house isn't even sure ifti president biden has seen it. more than 100 migrants trampling over a group of national guardsmen and ripping throughn n 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 aroundy. all night. look at what the republicans arn doing to you. look what donald trump is doing to you. donald trump said kill the bill. and play me for everything that happens after this point. donald trump said blame me so
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yes, donald, we are blaming you. >> business reporter hillary bond catching up with democrats on the hill who seemed veryve reluctant to call what happened there an invasion.is >> is this an invasion? >> i know that you are trying tt ask that question, you don't want anybody to get insulted.ato >> there's a lot of disinformation, i wouldn't call it an invasion. i've read reports that a lot ofo those folks were on u.s. soil: already.th >> the new york post reporterre who captured those stunninge st images claims that those stampeding migrants have been released into the u.s. underinto title eight and will be able to make a case for asylum. white house secretary not denying that. >> everyone was apprehended by the border patrol agents. that is important to know. they were apprehended. they were apprehended.port i can't speak to individual cases. >> jesse, apprehended.es
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but i think for most people who see that video, regardless ofse where you are in the debate over immigration, you don't feel liks that group of people should just be released into the u.s. >> jesse: they release them already. >> sounds like it, most of them. >> jesse: none were deported, they were all caught and released. this is every single invader that comes across. aci like to the democrat that sd while he was in an invasion, they'd already invaded. [ laughter ]inva >> jesse: what is thats th supposed to mean? this is like you move into someone's house and you tear down the fence, you open theen t gate and you unlock all the doors and then all of a sudden the entire neighborhood pours into your house and you blame a the previous owner. what are you talking about? you are the one who tore down the gates, the fences, the locks and took away the security.oe b that's what biden is trying to do. i don't know the differencejo between joe biden and joke -- they are both yelling at me.oc one is yelling at me at 9:00 at night and the other is at six in the morning. why are they yelling at me? why? >> you don't listen.
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>> i listen. i listen for like five hours a piece when i interviewed them o all.f [ laughter ]>> >> you have a book out? [ laughter ] >> okay so we get to this issue. saying okay, blame donald trump. i talked to senator langfordfour this afternoon who spent months negotiating that thing who didn't go anywhere and i've asked before, republicans, he t spent all this time negotiating and now you are going to get blamed for this thing notok getting past. we know it t took three years to get here but are some people going to buy that? >> the polling is showing trump running away with the issue of immigration, with hispanics the issue is going to the right, pushing more people to the republican party. this took place in el paso. when joe biden went to el paso the first time, he did not seeno any of this going on, he did noa see a single illegal immigrantdt crossing the border or anyone in the detention center. this is what's really going on
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in the details of this are veryr important. the fencing puthe t out, that ws from the texas national guard. they are the ones trying to prevent these people from coming in. patrol underth direction from joe biden isfrom supposed to let them in, process them and then let them go. all of these guys, and millions of them like them have been processed and let go into the country and democrats are nott concerned about itco, they think it's just fine. they think thesend people should own guns. this is what they are dealing ad with and this will be in lots oe different ads and people can see for themselves. it's kind of like telling people inflation is better. people can see what's happening on the border and they know the difference between trump's ord border policies and biden's regardless of this bipartisanhi bill. >> interesting that braden judd who heads up the border patrol agents council said this mornind that this isn't actually a once-in-a-lifetime thing. he said this just happened to ba that there was a camera there
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that caught this but he says it does happen regularly. >> i would believe that. jesi i don't know if it's as many people each time but i'm sure sr that things like this happen constantly and it's tough and they are understaffed and those are things that the bipartisan border bill would get done but i've noticed the proverbial tea leaves are saying this isn't going to happen.at d we know that donald trump wants to run on it, that's fine, but it's not going to get past by the time the election comes a around. this is what it it's going to e like. lik for democrats, the way they talf about the border is so differene from the way that democrats in other parts of the country do. obviously some that are near these liberal metro poles thatu about migrants boston have changed their tune but if you listen to mark kelly talk about lk ait, it's a different world. it will become close to an insurmountable problem for democrats if this isn't addressed. i could nod.t believe this.
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support for a border wall for the first time in history, over 50%. peaked at 44% when donald trumpw was president. somebody was talking about theda wall all the time.y il sixty% say illegal immigration r is a serious problem and 61%igra want migrants to stay in mexico while their asylum claims are processed.yo you need cooperation for mexico for that to happen.ry q >> very questionable. to do they don't want that but --ca >> trump wants t: o do it. >> trump is amazing. i when you think that that's where the american psyche is at this moment, you need to get, something done. >> sgr, tho to these poll resuln i once -- what president biden has done for three years has pushed people to embrace trump policy? >> well first let's go to joe scarborough. this iars whboy it's so importao have friends. i consider allfr of you my fried and that means if i were ever to become like that, i would expect one of you to kill me. you have my approval that you --
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even you.en >> what's your preferred method? >> surprise me. back at the head, i don't care. but don't ever let greg he become that crazy. the logic here that it's somehoo trump's fault for this incredible mess, that's like -- blaming joe's ex-wife for ending up as joe for her lose her husband. no, no, no, don't blame her,o ca blame yourself.an we are allowed to call this an invasion, right? i was thinking of an undocumented nature walker ace parade for peace, but it is .insane. young men and young women have fought and died defending thisd country from various attacks ane in this case we just lay down and say come on in? i mean god for bid we act like any other country and respect, e our home. but here we've been brainwashed by the media that believing in s border is nationalistic, xena
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phobic. democrats also have to make up their minds. you can't have a porous borderfe and freeze stuff at the same time. they advocate for both so whatsm you see is america turning into one giant smash and grab, a nationwide target. >> so back to the part about how we can kill you again? >> surprise him. >> you can't just do it. if i become anything like that.r >> can we reject the request or put it on someone else? >> i think jesse will take it.il we will discuss during the commercial. >> up next, democrats abouoct ty go nuclear on what some say is the biggest threat to president biden's reelection, third party candidates. [♪♪] [♪♪] buzz baits bobbers. baitcasters, and boat wakes. rod bending , drag screaming, trophy dreaming the fish tales that lured you to go and the stories you'll tell after. if that sounds like where you want to be... then checkout bass pro shops and cabela's
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candidate like rfk junior could spoil joe biden's reelection. dnc is said to be building a crack team of operatives and lawyers to squash the contenders like bugs. whether it's through dirty opposition research, a locust of her steel, or challenging their access to the ballot. former biden mouthpiece jen psaki says that candidates pose the biggest threat to biden. >> these third-party candidates are a huge problem and there's a number of them. if you look at rfk junior, it's the name recognition issue. this is one of the biggest threats to joe biden being reelected. >> rfk junior is also getting on the nerves of the liberal media. the candidate recently declaring new york times is an instrument of the democratic party in this tense interview. watch. >> seventy% of the people in this country don't want a contest between trump and biden. the new york times is not going to allow those people to get -- those americans who don't want to see a rerun of the contest,
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don't you think they deserve something. the new york times is essentially an instrument of the democratic -- >> it's interesting the party of democracy has been filing all these lawsuits to keep rfk junior off the ballot. >> are you shocked? these people will stop at nothing. they are taking people's money, 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, this is tiddlywinks. are they going to have a couple lawyers keeping him up the pallet? so what. they arrested their opponent. that's nothing. they are putting this guy's life in danger, putting trump's life in danger. the democratic party does not have any rules anymore. anything goes. they can call you hitler, they can smear you as a nazi, they can frame you, they can plant evidence, they can take everything you've ever worked for. if i were the democrats, i would
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be scared because he's a threat, rfk junior. he's peeling votes away from biden and they have to do whatever it takes, whatever it takes, katie. look at her eyes, she's capable of anything. [ laughter ] >> those glasses on, disguised. jessica, you want to respond to the accusations? >> that i'm demonic? no i will let that will go for today but third-party spoilers are a problem for both parties. if you go back to the nineties, it would've been a different aspect of prospero didn't run. >> he got secret service protection. >> way to change the subject. >> the polling shows that rfk pulls more. >> some shows that he hurts trump as well. there's crossover. but what you are seeing play out, and i think it is completely warranted, is ptsd from 2016 with jill stein. if you look at the margins,
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hillary clinton, and there are a number of reasons that you end up losing the election but jill stein being in the race is one of them and rfk junior, it's interesting, the anti-vax stuff. but has this green party history or green agenda history and was a great climate activist. the accusations about the new york times though, completely unfounded. we've 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 going back. if you even look at the polling and how they cover it, the new york times, we did a whole two days of cycle on the new york times cn a poll showing that trump was doing so much better with black americans, with gen z voters, that he was somehow within a couple of points with female voters. and then the breathless coverage of how biden is too old for this, the as brookline, that essay turned into multiple news
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cycles about the democrats are coming around, they understand joe biden can do this. that is our "beloved new york times." and i'm sorry for rfk junior that he doesn't know there's tape of him talking about being anti-vaccine, talking about policies that are completely out of step with the democratic party to the extent that his family doesn't want to be around him. they will only be upping their campaign against him and not because we are in a cold but because he does not represent our values. >> you think the new york times is not nice to democrats, you should see with a due to republicans. or if jesus strategy has been to go to alternative sources to get more support -- rfk strategy. >> a couple of points. jessica, got 19% of the vote but not electrical vote -- electoral vote so that something to ponder his guys dad and uncle were assassinated. you could argue by the cia.
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and i don't mean the culinary institute of america, shannon. maybe he might deserve some protection. i mean it's kind of weird. the reality is, if you have a third-party candidate with substance a good have an effect. i don't know who rfk would pool from because i like him, you know, because he sounds like a democrat of old. he sounds like he's 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 a 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. >> but they don't want any labels. >> what's no labels? >> tried to get larry hogan on the ballot.
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>> talking about the cia. [ simultaneous talking ] >> i will say i think there's good reason for democrats in the white house to have consternation and be worried about this. when you haven't a single state -- have a single state with thousands of votes with undecided, there's real pushback. it people think that's a viable third-party option, it's dangerous. [♪♪] [♪♪] so... - we're engaged! - we're engaged! congrats carol! your youngest finally popped the question. but now, you're really going to have to get those new dentures. after all, you need a smile that matches the moment. so this might be a good time to mention that aspen dental can create natural looking dentures in no time. just for you! and that comes with $0 down plus 0% interest if paid in full in 18 months. helping mothers of grooms look their best. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner.
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[♪♪] [♪♪] >> welcome back. first up, is the melting of theg ice caps getting you down? have we got the place for you. climate café's are springing upa in cities across america and ths world offering a place for
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people to discuss their grief, peers, anxiety and other emotions about the climate crisis. >> no. >> is that it? >> don't go inside. it out of the city, at someget fresh air, pick up some trash, do something good for theoo environment. i don't know, do a project with the arizona antelope foundation or bighorn sheep society or clean up your local river. something. don't go sit inside in the air conditioning or wherever and talk about this. the it's not the place for it." if into nature if you are worried and do something positive. >> they don't like nature.ed. they like feeling as thoughhave humans had some kind of impact.t it makes them feel important. we have the research that shows that climate alarmism is a detriment to your mental health? telling gen z that the planet is going to end and ten years ist not conducive to plannincog long-term goals, if any goals. why do you think everyone is so
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depressed? they are saying okay, let's talk through it. that's like saying you will cutn back drinking by throwing a kegger. they are jusr.t went to sit arou in a room and just -- but it's good because it gets them out of our circulation. they are u awas.y from us and be way if they do go outside, they will not be good out there, they will probably be killed by a falling tree. >> nice. >> but isin one week alone we hd the crying café, or what was her call, the place where you go to have a good cry for 20 minutes. >> the cries paul. and no prew the climate café.ur >> jesse: "get iest together"it features a chapter about a guy who sits in blocks traffic to save the climate and it's very similar to what greg alluded to, this is an emotional problem any when you hear this guy's lifetoy story, when you buy the book, you will realize it's all aboutt ta personality disorder.t nothing to do with science.pers >> not at all.i >> i think these are slightly better than the cat cafe's, were you go and cats get on you.>> s
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>> not if you are super allergil like me. sorry half of america. >> why would you arbitrarilyily trash cats, shannon? this is why people think you arv evil. you constantly bring these --ren >> cats are not nice to her either. >> cats have sent me to the emergency room. >> cat scratch fever? >> something like thatncy . >> everybody thinks that pennies are annoying and stupid so should we get rid of them? h a pulley customer started aan debate after dealing with a worker who was confused on howu to make change.ke specifically asked her if she wanted pennies back.ac does anyone like pennies?? >> i do. i have a jar of change and i let jesse junior go through it and we counted and then he thinks he's rich. do you take it to the bank? >> he puts it in his piggy bank. >> that's cute. >> i think i like coins because my grandpa used to give me coin, as gifts but we spend more money to produce pennies than pennies- are worth so it's like a big taxpayer-funded project that
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sucks a lot of money. >> like everything else. >> but if youttiu get rid of pes don't you just get rid of allni change? putting it intes o my person is all flying around in there.er sobut if we get rid of pennies,t rid of all of it.re o >> this person had to give back 77 cents in change and they couldn't figure out the math to give it back. >> three quarters antwd two pennies. >> right. apparently people don't deal in cash anymore. >> i've got it, i've got it guys. >> i'm with katie. keeping pennies around makes neo "cents". did you know they're hundred 50 billion pennies circulating in the world. that comes to $1,500,000,000,000 1 million pennies by the way iss $10,000. did yodiu know that? i think you should make an executive order that confiscates all the pennies and then give in to me. >> give it to you? >> i would give them up. >> give pennies to homeless people, greg.y >> they will just get violent
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jones, cat ten, tigers, all stars tonight. >> hey, let's do this one.t th >> yeah, like that. >> away from our dog. briggs gets the animal down, so i'm goinis soundg to. let's play this sound, and then we'll go around the table. we got to guess what it is. play the sound. but. all right. shannon, the hippopotamus seagull. you see, the last time, they all sound like seagulls. >>l? bout dr. marc siege jessica, it's stray dogs. stray dogs, goose. [squlay th, let's play the tape that's. that's at pottawattamie zoo in south bend, indiana. snow. yeah, it's snowing there. >> let my hair. t that is the most pompous bird flat exists. >> they're pretty. the pomposity of those flamingos really gets in mn mywy craw. i'll be in new jersey tomorrowir
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if you want to touch my hair and i'll take a photo and maybe some other things. connec >> northfield, new jersey. you can come from connecticut, new york or new jersey. at po >> and we're sold out at pointda pleasant beach on sunday. >> but dana will be there. so if you want to see dana, check us out. >> the books are free right now. freeesse: fr you consider free 0 tomorrow on fox and friends and then later kill me. >> saturday night, one nationghj under god and under jesse. preight, jesse watters, primes time. >> the get it together series continues with the eco watch. >> i love looking at the expanse expansane of ocean feelinga mi the spray missed the seams on my skin, getting the sand in all of the little crevices that feel somewhatl uncomfortable. >> but you love getting the sand in the crevices at the beach because it's the worst. it is. yeah. for us it is a was jessica. >> so last night, judge jeanine and i went st night over to the paley
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museum for a conversation on semitism that was being hosted by paley's president and ceo maureen reidy featured cherry redstone and ronald lauter, who's the president. world jewishsh congress. sorry. shari redstone, bordeaux, chair of the boardglobal., directors l of paramount global. >> it was a really insightful talkghtful t about how antisemio just been growing and growing and growing, obviously since octobe inseventh. ambassador lauter shared some really interesting insights from spending a lot of time in israel and what he hopes for the future there and talkin g about thet to t american and israeli relationship. and we want to thank theham fomr hosting us last night. it was a great conversation and paula zahn moderated. all righhn moderatt. nday wonderful. okay. so i would love for you to join me on fox news sunday. we've got senatorsnator tim kaie and senator tom cotton. >> we'll see on sunday. and there's a rumor there's be r going to be arm wrestling between those two senators for charity, for charity , hate in congress. place your bets now. we'll see you guysmber, it backe on monday. >> have a great weekend, everybody. family. welcome to jesse waterso pr

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