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hunter biden also going to trial in delaware, penciled in for early june for lying on a federal gun form when he said that he was not under the influence of drugs and alcohol when he purchased a gun, so his legal problems certainly continue. >> neil: so it's possible that the trial relating to hunter biden could be syno synonymous, exactly at the same time as those -- at least one -- for donald trump. >> yeah, that's exactly right. donald trump's trials, we are waiting to see when those will be as far as the jack smith special counsel trials, the one on the documents and the one on the alleged attempts to overturn the election. those likely will be later this summer. the only child donald trump has on his calendar right now is april 15th in new york but they are all colliding buttes beer and got it. david spunt in los angeles, thank you. that will do it for us. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody.
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i'm jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ liberals launching a coup at nbc news to kick ronna mcdaniel to the turtle might curb. 810 term in kindergarten, and that no mike msnbc hosts took turns over hiring one republican. >> you wouldn't hire a mobster to work at a d.a.'s office. >> i stop inviting trump liars like her on this program in 2016. >> this is about truth versus lies. service to the country versus service to one man committed to toppling our democratic system. >> we weren't asked our opinion of the hiring, but if we were, we would have strongly objected to it, for several reasons. >> we do hope this decision will
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be reversed. >> i think our bosses owe you an apology for putting you in the situation. >> jesse: just two days after her first and only interview, company executives reversed their decision to hire the former rnc chair and apologized to the company for the harm the decision because, saying this: no organization, particularly a newsroom, can't succeed unless it is cohesive and aligned. over the last few days, it has become clear that this appointment undermines that g goal. right on cue, the libs rejoiced. >> when somebody does the right thing, i feel it should be acknowledged as publicly as our outrage. i'm grateful for seeing the essentially unanimous feeling among all the journalists in this building, and to see the executives and the leadership here that and respond to it and be willing to change course based on it, based on their respect for us and hearing what we argued.
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i have deep respect for that. >> jesse: these are the same host to fashion themselves as the arbiters of truth, but had no issue pushing the russia hoax. >> if the worst is true, if the presidency is effectively a russian pop, we need to start preparing for what the consequences are going to be if it proves to be true. >> there was collusion. it is clearly out there. we already have the evidence. >> the president is a russian operative. it is real. and it is vladimir putin's greatest achievement. >> jesse: now nbc may have an even bigger problem on their hands as ronna mcdaniel lawyers up. nbc news allegedly didn't contact mcdaniel about the decision to ask her and she only found out with the rest of the world, through media reports. greg, what is going on over there? >> this is why people love mocking the media and it is because of their blind spots. and all of these people have this one giant blind spot about
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themselves. they are mean girls. that's all they are. they are mean girls who failed up. the joy and thrill over ejecting an outsider, it is no different than a group of cheerleaders, you know, targeting some dirty girl because she does not address as well as they do. spiritually they are ugly, and they did this because she is different. it is a class thing dressed up as a difference of opinion but it is a class thing, you can see it. the children won. think about why mcdaniel was hired. the adults in the room knew that this insurrection thing was a puffed up lie, and so they want an opinion different from the prevailing hysteria in their newsrooms. so they basically wanted a different perspective, and the children threw a tantrum. they thought they were being jerry mcguire, but they are more like jerry springer. it's like "lord of the flies" meets daytime tv. but i wouldn't be that cocky if i were chuck or joe or mika or joy, because look what happened
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to don lemon. after getting the boot from x he did his own show and it flatlined. no one is watching him. so what does that tell you about him and other media opportunities like chuck and them, they have no audience. you remove the nbc platform and they are gone. rachel has a career outside, but the rest, they are as replaceable as contestants on "the bachelor," you can't even remember their names because they just serve a purpose and again it is another example of how rather than competing with any kind of, i don't know, prevailing -- a different opinion or perspective, whether it is in elections or speech or education -- they have to throw the game board over. they don't want their lame assumptions challenged. the reason why "the five" is number one is because we know that jessica makes our arguments stronger because she challenges them. we are number one, but all of those, they smell like number two because they cannot handle competition. >> jesse: thank you, jessica. your name was invoked. the floor is yours.
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[laughter] >> jessica: this story is starting to feel really icky. like, it started out as, i thought it was surmountable and i expressed this when we talked about it on monday, that i think it is important to deal with the fact that ronna mcdaniel is not your run-of-the-mill republican. held an incredibly important job and she was on the phone with donald trump, calling those g.o.p. officials in michigan. but i thought that the appropriate resolution was to give her an opportunity to talk about that. and i think that is something that the nbc executives could have said to the rank and file, that this is their decision. they made it to hire her. now that they are kind of hiding behind, oh, we checked with people. i don't know what the real story is there. but maybe ronna has an explanation or something to share with people about the dynamics or information that she was seeing, and she had a lot of access being the head of the
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rnc, right, and being close with the trump campaign, and it is not as if they went out and hired like a sidney powell or someone like that. and she hasn't been indicted for this. and a lot of people have, right, that were in trump world. but ultimately the problem is that the audience doesn't want it. and these are businesses. and you have to think about that, as well. your hosts don't want it, and you have spent years talking about this particular day and the months leading up to it as being kind of a holy grail moment for representing what the maga movement is about and going about against free and fair elections, so i think ultimately they ended up with the right decision for their business because their audience isn't going to stand for eight. people will not watch that. >> jesse: i don't know if that is true because when i am doing book signings, judge, i hear from people, oh, when jessica is on, i can't stand, i change the channel -- no one changes the
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channel. the number one show. this show on television. you know what i am saying. people like the dynamic. >> judge jeanine: and that's the whole point that greg was making. look, this show is number one on all-news cable, okay. it is because we have people like jessica. we have people like harold, who have different opinions. and even greg and i will disagree about things, you know, whether it is drugs, he is a libertarian, i am a conservative, you know, people want to hear divergent points of view, and that is why they tune into this show, and the sad part about it is that msnbc has an opportunity to bridge the divide, to try to bring the country closer, to use the long-tested way of testing for the truth, and that is cross examination. that is how this country has determined what the truth is in jury trials for centuries. but they are not interested in that. they are literally, they are authoritarian leftists. if you don't believe in their
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ideology, and if you dare to veer from that conga line, then you are not allowed. and there is no personal freedom. there is none of that. it is strict adherence to an ideology, or you are out. and i think the sad part about it is you've got reporters who are out there trying to get information from republicans who have a lot of contacts, who have worked for years and want to be credible by getting stories that are objective and get to the truth. msnbc, and nbc is like, oh, you talked to republicans, we are not interested. what i think is those hosts should apologize to their viewers and say, we are sorry that we want to impose one ideology on all of you and anyone who differs from us is a liar. when they are the ones who got involved with the russia collusion delusion and with the stacey abrams at all that nonsense. >> jesse: so nbc is going to go into this general election with zero representation or
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voice of a trump republican on their air. >> dana: i have lots of thoughts here, so bear with me. one of the things that jessica said, she's not a run-of-the-mill republican. i think, what does that even mean anymore, right? it has been eight years. president trump is now clearly the leader of the party and we are in the middle of a political realignment. so if they can't accept somebody like ronna mcdaniel, who is a reasonable person, you might disagree with her, but here's the thing. not a single person there had enough guts to stand up and say, i think it's great. i'll have her on the show. >> judge jeanine: yep. >> dana: cross-examine her. i want to know, what did you mean by this? and do that. are they so afraid of eating alone at the lunch table that there is nobody there that has an individual thought? i found that kind of strange. also, like, tune in tonight, they will probably have the presidential historians on talking about how great it was that abraham lincoln had a team of rivals. right, they can do that themselves. this is the bigger story with
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the left because i just want to remind people, they fired the editor of "the new york times" opinion section because he dared to let senator tom cotton have an op-ed in "the new york times" opinion page. remember when "politico" for one day gave ben shapiro an opportunity to be the guy -- there was mutiny at "politico." kevin williamson was hired by "the atlantic." he was fired by the end of the day. and what i wanted to get to is that is all happening in the media, but where else do you see it? you see it in the white house and the administration. is catering and cratering to the left and a squad right now, just at the look on israel, evs, climate, or the awfls, that is exactly what is happening. what greg has said before and they should have done it nbc beforehand, they needed to all go and have drinks before any of this happened. to my office come have a drink, i want to talk come everybody have a drink and talk and get to know her rather than just throwing her out there and all of a sudden having to pull
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it back and looking. drinks solve a lot of things. >> jesse: we should drink more as a country a country. >> dana: have a social moment come have a mocktail if you wanted. >> greg: the cafeteria table is the apt analogy. these were mean girls and some of the people on the outside willing to hold the jackets, like jonathan capehart goes on twitter and goes, she won't be on my show. who are you? [laughs] exactly. >> jesse: all right come up next, squatters may want to think twice about taking over homes in florida because ron desantis just dropped the hammer. ♪ ♪ when migraine strikes are the tradeoffs of treating worth it? ubrelvy is another option, it quickly eliminates migraine pain. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. allergic reactions to ubrelvy can happen. most common side effects were nausea and sleepiness.
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♪ ♪ >> dana: the freeloading is over for florida squatters. governor desantis signing a bill giving the police the right to immediately remove home invaders. it is now a felony to intentionally sell order leased property that belongs to someone else or because over $1,000 in damage. the florida governor bashing liberal states and telling them they need to just follow his lead. >> homes are being invaded, and those states and their laws are not siding with the homeowners. they are siding with the squatters. in the state of florida, we say very simply, what passes muster in new york and california is not passing muster here. you are not going to be able to commandeer somebody's private property and expect to get away with it. we are the state of florida ending the squad or scam once and for all.
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>> dana: homeowners across the country have been increasingly dealing with the squatting crisis. california residents taking matters into their own hands with a so-called squatter squad to remove unlawful inhabitants. the squatters squad successfully removing unwelcome guests from this home in l.a. >> do you own the least? you are on the lease? show me you are on the lease. show me you are on the lease. you know you are not on the lease. [bleep]. >> he wants to -- >> can't be here. >> 24-hour notice. >> i have a power of attorney so we can come in and do an inspection and there is nothing illegal with that. >> dana: better for the state of florida to take matters in the legislature's hands rather than people having to do it themselves, judge? >> judge jeanine: absolutely because there are so many states, 50 states have laws regarding squatters and most of them protect them the way they protect tenants, but you know what, florida did the right thing. in new york, we arrest people who are trying to take back their own property, but in florida, they recognize and went right to the crux of the issue. who owns this house and who
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doesn't own it? if you intentionally lease, it's a felony, or if you create a false document, it's a felony, but if you squatter, that's a misdemeanor. that i didn't quite understand. and squatting or presenting a false lease is considered a misdemeanor. but if you cause damage -- and that is a lot of the trouble -- they go in and destroy the places -- it's a felony. my concern is this. and i applaud florida. they do what they always do, which is listen to the people of their state. you've got to get law enforcement to prosecute these crimes. you know, and not to look at them as they have historically as civil issues that belong in landlord-tenant court because it is not a landlord-tenant case. the truth is if we don't do this and if new york doesn't do it and new york never will because the new york legislature is so totally democrat that it is destroying the state. in terms of crime, in terms of
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the economy, in terms of immigration, it is a nightmare. but if we finally recognize that this is part of the destruction of the institutions in this country that are worth fighting for, then, you know, we are going to end up in a real mess. and finally, let me say one thing. in florida, the governor has recognized that homes being invaded is not just a crime now. the sheriff has gone out and said, if someone is breaking into your house, this is a quote, you are more than welcome to shoot them. and we prefer that you do so, so we don't have to remove them. that's deterrence. it's called stand your ground. and, you know, be careful using that line, but they are clear about not invading your property. >> dana: so the squatters's days might come to an end. this might be news to them if they check it out. >> greg: it just shows you desantis is a great governor. you see what he does and you go,
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oh, you know, if he just had -- but the dems are so petty that they would rather spoon and alligator than actually agree with him, right? so they are going to look at this, not doing that -- but it does speak to the absurdity of today that we need a law to protect you from something that is already illegal. you know, this is where we are in woke away our copier are private properties are open game and. no mike epps have a governor step in. using a company's not country's weakness against them. an ideology stimulating all criminality is born of oppression whether it is looting, you know, or writing or squatting, the means of wrestling wealth from the oppressive oppressors. and if you speak up. china sending them to our border in an orderly sophisticated fashion. why? because they see our weakness and they are exploiting it.
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when your country's leader is apologizing for calling a vicious murderer and illegal, you are advertising your application of self-preservation. you are boasting of it. >> dana: this may be, in florida, jesse, would encourage people to possibly invest and buy a home and provide rent for a place to rent for people who are looking for housing. >> jesse: you've got to hand it to desantis. he is the most responsive governor in the united states. what you are watching is representative democracy. it's a beautiful thing. the people want something. the politicians listen. and then they execute. and it is not just the squatting. think about it. who has the most clean, efficient election? florida. find out that night who won and there is no fraud. they found out about dei and crt in schools. a month later, it is knocked out. their beaches are beautiful. all of their interior is gorgeous. i've been down there hunting alligators and snakes.
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their state taxes are low. every time you think of florida, you think, wait a second, this is where you want to live. you have concealed carry. you have stand your ground. it honestly is paradise. they don't let the chinese by farmland. you want something, you live in florida, you ask the politician -- oh, my god, the politician actually does what the voters want. if every politician and state could be like florida, we would be in a much better place. >> dana: jessica, i am sure you agree. >> jessica: i am on the way to publix with my gun right now. [laughter] ron desantis was such a bad presidential candidate. you do look at these moments and you think, i get it, right, why people vote for -- i don't know what i would do if i had actually made the jump and moved to florida, but you can see how it was persuasive to people, certainly, of the moderate democratic breed. there is a bill, though, a new york bill from a state
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assembly member in long island about this issue, where it would remove the classification of squatters as tenants, and it would allow the police to intervene, and i think this is one of those topics or issues, rather, where you would probably get around 90% agreement, right, if you put it to everybody. on a national level. what they do with gun reform, should we have stricter background checks? should the police be able to intervene if someone has no right to be in your home? i don't know what will happen with the bill. the judge is right, it is obviously a heavy democratic -- >> dana: i would love to see how aoc would vote. maybe i will get a chance one day. all right, head, karine jean-pierre exploding at a local radio reporter. the question that set her off, next. ♪ ♪ i hear it all the time. people tell me they'd love to buy gold. but because it's gold - they think it must be complicated. it isn't.
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>> judge jeanine: more proof karine jean-pierre is horrible at her job. the white house press secretary snapped at a radio host on tuesday when pressed on listeners concerns about joe biden's mental decline. >> when i told a number of people that i was talking to you today, it was interesting, though, they all said, would you please just ask her, does the president have dementia? so before i move on from that, does he? >> mark, i can't even believe you are asking me this question. that is an incredibly offensive question to ask. >> judge jeanine: and when the host tried to move onto another question, she was just too offended to continue. >> how does mr. biden win votes when people don't have as much disposable income? >> look, the president understands. he grew up in a middle-class family. we are in a different place than we were a year ago on gas prices. eggs, milk, seafood products,
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all of the important groceries. those costs have gone down because of what this president has been able to do. and with that, thank you so much, mark. have an amazing, amazing day. >> wow! >> judge jeanine: but isn't her job to answer the tough questions? it seems biden's spokesperson has a hard time answering even easy ones. >> i'm just not going to get into specifics. speak are not going to get into that. >> i don't have an update for you. >> i'm going to be really mindful and i have to say this, i am a federal employee and i am not going to provide any more details on that. >> i just don't have anything else beyond that. >> judge jeanine: dana, i have to go to you first. first of all, 60% of americans think joe biden doesn't have the mental acuity for the job. >> dana: 86%. >> judge jeanine: my stats are wrong. that he lacks the mental ability to hold office. also, her response was, he grew up in a middle-class family in scranton, as if that's an
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answer. >> dana: that was about the inflation point. i am so glad to have an opportunity to talk about this for a moment because for a presidential candidate, doing local media is the harder thing to do than the national media. the national media and white house press corps as you've seen with president biden is pretty easy. when you go to local media or talk radio, you have to be on your toes. you have to be prepared. g mama work for us in the bush white house. she would make president bush listed all of those questions, even if he had 100 other things to do, they are mad about the potholes in charlotte, so they are going to ask you about it, and he would have a good answer for it. they are trying to do the pivot to the south and this was a hilarious. this is the same one where mark levin appears and i thought he was pretty respectable, asking about gas prices if that is what people care about and if she does not have a better answer to either the mental acuity or the fact 86% think he is too old to run again, you
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think you are not going to get ask that in every single interview? you absolutely are. they know that is the question they're going to get. it did not serve the president well but it really helped the talk radio host get more attention, and deservedly so. you cannot hang up on them. it reminds me of this and my last thing is, in the white house briefing room, i don't know who stopped this tradition, the press secretary was never the one who ended the press briefing. you had to wait until the senior wire reporter said "you are done." okay, thanks. over time, might have been the obama administration or maybe drink trump, they would close up the binder and walk out. that is not acceptable, i don't think, from a taxpayer-funded spokesperson. you should sit there and answer the question. >> judge jeanine: you know, jesse, by hanging up, she concerns americans concerns that their concerns are not being answered by this administration. joe biden doesn't go out. even his press secretary is willing to hang up on you. >> jesse: it's not a classy move.
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it's not a mature move. it is not a professional move. you stand in there, you take the heat, and the guy did not come out of the gate and say, does the present have dementia? he said, this is the one thing that thousands of my listeners are asking me to ask you. so she just should be prepared to answer that question. it is that, i believe, one of the top issues for voters, and then the top issue is inflation. so she bangs on this guy like that after, what, a minute and a half? that makes them look so bad in north carolina. everyone in north carolina is talking about that right now. they are not talking about the inflation reduction act. >> judge jeanine: and you know, jessica, trump took a mental acuity test and aced it. why won't biden? >> jessica: well, this mental acuity test, which included identifying animals and counting backwards by a factor of seven, is something to give to people who have been in traumatic accidents, so i don't know why he -- >> judge jeanine: why won't
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biden take it? he has had a couple of brain surgeries. >> jessica: come on. it is embarrassing when trump said that. he's dead man, women, person, camera, whatever he said to chris wallace. we sit in air-conditioned studio and get time to think about how do i want to respond to this question? you do have that job and this is an issue. this topic for biden has gotten demonstrably better over the course of the last month. think about where we were before the state of the you and, when everyone was talking about it. ezra klein came up with that piece saying he is not going to work, just resigned a hero. because biden has been out there, in the last week, he visited -- >> judge jeanine: the american people feel better about biden since he was jab jab at the state of the union. >> jessica: he was not, this accusation he was on drugs is a little absurd. i do feel that and it is reflected in the polling on that, how much money he is fundraising at the kind of campaign that he is running. he has been to every single swing states since the state of
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the union. you can see it. donald trump is at a rally in ohio, otherwise he has been in courtrooms and golfing. there is a story to tell and she didn't tell that story. >> judge jeanine: okay, go ahead. >> jessica: and it is. everyone who was listening, even the most diehard, partisan on the other side deserves to hear what the company line is on this. and i don't think that it's fair to the listeners and to this guy who did present the question, i thought come in a very respectful way, to say, this is coming from your constituents. she is there as an envoy for the president. >> judge jeanine: greg, yesterday joe biden said he took a train over the chesapeake bay bridge. do you think he is with it? >> greg: well, you can't take a train over that bridge, there is no rail there, so i think he is doing fine. i wouldn't have led with that question. maybe that was the problem, right? you don't start off with that
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question. but, you know, you put a man out who is clearly out there and clearly cognitive decline, it is a legitimate topic. i would've chosen a different way to do it. the reporter needed to layer his question with the appropriate b.s. that these people like. you know, instead of saying, i've heard -- say, karine jean-pierre, i'm so happy to see you on national paella day. you are such an inspiration for everyone, including people and women of color. president biden is obviously that hard work trying to make sure america is safe for democracy and from the evil forces of trumpism and white supremacy. we know how terrible that is. and how does he deal with the concerns from not just his critics and the people within his party that he has a brain made of mush? [laughter] she is so buttered up, she won't even notice it. >> dana: by the end, well, actually, sir. >> greg: yes. >> judge jeanine: and you can
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♪ ♪ >> greg: some things that dollar tree now cost because bidenomics sucks. the bargains are up bumping up the cost of pet care and toiletries -- that's where toilets come from -- to $7 by the end of the year. trader joe's slapping in over 20% price increase on bananas. the first price hike on the fruit in over 20 years. thanks, obama. and costco will be requiring a membership in order to enjoy a
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$1.50 hot dogs in food court. with bad news like that, no wonder biden is dropping his economic catchphrase. bidenomics has been disappearing from joe's speeches in the past few months. judge, seems like bidenomics is as dead as the entity it's named after. >> jessica: so doing great. >> judge jeanine: yes. how is this? trader joe is causing food prices to increase at trader joe's. [laughter] i'm sorry, i'm trying to keep up with greg. >> greg: that was pretty good. trader joe's? more like traitor joe. >> judge jeanine: just because you have customers with six-figure incomes doesn't mean that you turn your back on the people who support you, and that is what they are doing, and that is what bidenomics is doing to all of us, that is why karine jean-pierre in that interview with that radio host
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talked about food prices going down, she talked about seafood and not eggs and not bacon and not all the other stuff that mattered, and that is all i have to have to say. >> greg: you know, jessica, costco says you have to be a member to buy a $1.50 hot dog meaning you will need an i.d. is this an attack on minorities who may not have i.d.s? how will they get that $1.50 hot dog if they have a photo i.d.? >> jessica: i see what you did there and that was so cute. >> judge jeanine: thank you. >> jessica: i think i talked about this bloomberg article last week -- >> greg: oh, please talk about it again. [laughter] i never cite articles here because -- >> jessica: you don't read? >> greg: people feel like they have to do homework -- >> jessica: i did it for you. no, no, you'll like the content. anyway, it was traumatic for me because it was all about grocery prices, particularly focusing on
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black consumers. and did all of these interviews about them, 25% hike, staples, and that people are having to cut one shop out, so the average family will do three shops a week. they are having to go down to two. they are eating pasta and rice versus fresh vegetables. and that kind of stuff. 70% or more, this article reported, said they were very or extremely concerned about the cost of groceries. and that is, when you look at the economic issue, bringing down jobs, inflation, blah, blah, blah, but that is the most in your face way that can happen, and there seems to be a bit of a void or a chasm between how the administration is talking about -- because there are then on the other side where the great economic indicators, like consumer sentiment or being optimistic about your personal finances for the year to come, but if that morning you went -- you are going to vote in that morning you went to do a grocery shop, and you were only buying pantry items, you are not going to feel particularly good about your situation. >> greg: well, what is it?
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is it a void or a chasm? >> jessica: you pick. i think both work. >> greg: just do what i do. i get all of my from work. [laughs] jesse! jesse! jesse, bananas up 20%. they are now $84. >> jesse: that is because i had the $34 banana in florida, do you remember? do you remember that banana, greg? now it is $56. >> greg: put it in the fridge, got it all frozen. frozen banana. >> jesse: don't talk about my banana that way. are you so glad jessica brought up the bloomberg poll? never do that again. >> judge jeanine: bloomberg article. >> jesse: also, toilets don't grow on trees. i keep hearing from the biden people about how prices are going down but every time we looked, all of the prices are going up. it is like crying. they keep saying crime and prices are down and every time we look around, all i see are high prices and high crime. it's a chasm between what they are saying and what we are
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seeing. >> greg: it's a void. it's not a chasm. >> jessica: you guys are so awful. >> dana: it's as wide as the grand canyon. >> greg: there you go. >> dana: this is going to be an issue that chase is biden throughout the entire campaign and he has been out there saying prices are not as high as what jesse just said so i won't repeat it. 62% disapproval rating on his handling of inflation, and the reason is with the border come he went out and took credit for the very things that cause the problem. on the border he said, i did 94 executive orders to dismantle trump's policies. whoops, sorry. now he says he can't do anything about it. he also came in and said, i'm going to do a $10 trillion spending plan and it caused inflation, and that, folks, is bidenomics. it will never go away. >> greg: no wonder it is never going away. i want to read this article from "the economist." >> jessica: i'm sorry i prepare. >> greg: "the fastest" is up next. next. ♪ ♪ and no satellite on the roof! think about this: blue jays, cardinals,
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the national ticket. dana, what do you think? >> dana: well, shocking news, sad news, and somebody who was a real patriot, somebody who tried to bring the country together, willing to serve his country, very faithful person, and he was helpful in helping everyone in america understand the importance of supporting israel and most recently the attacks on october 7th, and he really wanted to try to figure out a way to unite the nation and his impact in washington, and the country will long be felt, and i am sorry for his family. what a sad way to see somebody end their life, at the age of 82. he is on our air all the time, and we appreciated his input very much. >> jessica: very actively talking about the 2024 race. just a couple days ago. what do you think? >> judge jeanine: i remember seeing him. maybe it was just two days ago. i used to have joe lieberman, senator lieberman, on my show, and i must tell you, he was one
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of the most not just conversant with all of the issues. he was someone who loved the country. he believed in compromise. he was very much a force for the state of israel. he got to a very, very high position. i think he was in the senate or something like 24 years. and he was reasonable. he was someone who wasn't an ideologue, but he wanted to have recent conversations with people. he is a loss, it's a very big loss. >> jessica: jesse? >> jesse: my heart goes out to his family and his wife come he was a great family man and a person who worked across the island was very strong against radical islam after 9/11. i had the honor and privilege of interning for him when i was at trinity in hartford, connecticut. he was my senator up there in college. it was a really true honor for me. >> jessica: greg? >> greg: i didn't know you are an intern for him. i feel bad for him, must have been terrible. he was a great guy.
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i met him on amtrak, and he came up and talk to me and it impressed my family at the senator came over and he chatted with me because he watched "the five" and i always watched them before "the five" when he is on cavuto, just a great guy, old school. we are losing people like that. it's a shame. >> judge jeanine: it is. >> jessica: joe lieberman, dead at 82. and we will be right back. this? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta? you'll never truly forget migraine, but zero-migraine days are possible. don't take if allergic to qulipta. most common side effects are nausea, constipation and sleepiness. qulipta. the forget-you-get-migraine medicine.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: time now for one more thing. big news, we're number one on the "new york times" list. [cheers] >> jesse: "get it together" beat the pope and christine blasey ford. i wasn't that worried about it. thank you for supporting the book, buying the book. diddy and the democrats. a deep dive. >> dana: i saw some of that last night. you were digging deep. >> jesse: i'm too deep.
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>> dana: very good. all right. sombery adorable black bears aduring a day on the lake on a pedal boat. that's a sweet ride they figured out a way to get on there. i hope they can show the final picture with all of them in it. i mean, i have got one here with four bears in it. nope? there we go. five bears. >> greg: five bears on a boat. >> jesse: swan boat. >> judge jeanine: all right. it's time for -- this robber should have practiced his pull-ups. suspect led police on hours' long chase only to get stuck high above ground on a telephone wire. he was up there for 45 minutes until he eventually lost his grip and, yes, fell onto the fire engine below. do you think he feels clueless? >> dana: i love that segment.
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>> jesse: me too. >> jessica: very cute. >> jesse: not as good as you go girl but it's up there. >> judge jeanine: thanks, jesse. >> greg: tonight, what is a show we have in store for you, joe machi. joe is bringing the pain, kat timpf and tyrus tonight at 10:00 p.m. let's do, this greg's commuter news. traffic has been terrible in new york. it's going to get really bad tomorrow. you should see how bad it gets in south korea when the ostriches are out. this was an ostrich running through traffic on the streets of south korea after escaping the zoo. a 4-year-old male ostrich named that dory and he is to die for. not your normal morning commute in south korea. he was captured an hour later dana after his greatest escape and returned unharmed to the zoo. >> judge jeanine: how do they capture one of those. >> greg: they shot him with a tranquilizer dart. i don't know. >> judge jeanine: a skinny neck. >> jesse: that's how the judge
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does it. an hour to capture that thing? come on, south korea. you are better than that jessica? >> jessica: so a georgia cyclist had the creative solution for all the flat tires he setting. the atlanta magnet man and attached a thousand dollars worth of magnets bike trailer to gather nails, screws and other metal debris. huge online presidents where residents alert him to part of the city need his help. 410 tons of metal off the street. local scrap metal artists to re-purpose. he thinks that's an invention. >> dana: you go weirdo. >> jesse: that makes us miss you go girl. that's how bad that was. please, more you go girl. >> jessica: fine i had a you go girl idea. >> jesse: tomorrow. >> bret: congrats on the

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