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thank you. that will do it for us. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ [♪♪] [♪♪] >> hello everyone, and
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jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new yorkld. city and this is "the 5". [♪♪] [♪♪, and] liberals launching a coup nbc news to kick ronna mcdaniel to the curb. in a tantrum expected in kindergarten, msnbc hosts took turns with out on -- on-air outbursts over hiring one republican. >> you would not hire, like, a wise guy, he wouldn't hire a made man like a mobster to work at a das office..a.' >> i stopped inviting trump lawyers like her on this prograt in 2016. >> this is about truth versus lies. service to the the country versc service to one man committed toi toppling our democratic system.e >> we weren't asked our opinione of the hiring but if we were we would have strongly objected foa several reasons.do >> we do hope that this decision will be reversed. >> i think our bosses owe you ae
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apology for putting you in this situation. >> jesse: just two days aftewo r her personally interview, executives reversed their decision to hire her and apologized to the company for t the harm thehe decision caused saying this, no organization, particularly a news room, andun unless ilet is cohesive and aligned. over the last few days it has become clear that this appointment undermines that goal. and right on cue, the liberals rejoiced. >> when somebody does the right thing i feel like it should be acknowledged as publicly as we acknowledge our outrage and so i know how i feel about it, i'm grateful to cesar for making the right decision. >> to see the essentially unanimous feeling amongst the journalists in the building, then to see the executives in the leadership here that and respond to it and be willing to change course based on it, based on their respect for us in hearing what we argued, i haveve deep respect for that.
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>> jesse: these are the same hosts who fashion themselves as the arbiters of truth but had no issue pushing the russia host. >> if the worst is true, if the presidency is effectively a to russian op we need to startuenc preparing for what the consequences will be if itre w proves to be true. >> there was collusion, attempted collusion. it's clearly out there. we already have the evidence.>> >> the president is a russian operative. it is real and it is vladimird t putin's greatest achievement. >> jesse: now nbc may have an even bigger problem on their hands as ronna mcdaniel lawyers up. nbc news allegedly did not contact mcdaniel about thecisi decision to ask her and she onl found out with the rest of theoh world through media reports. greg, what is going on over there? >> greg: this is why people love mocking the media.g it's becauseth of their blind spots. tall these people have this onh giant blind spot about themselves. they are mean girls.
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that's all they are. they are mean girls who failed up. the joy in thrill over it's acting an outsider, it's no g different than a group ofders cheerleaders, you know, targeting some nerdy girlse because she does not trust as well as they do. spiritually they are ugly and they did this because she was different. , you know,s thing dressed up as a difference of opinion but it's 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 light and so they wanted an opinion different froe the prevailing hysteria in their newsrooms so they just basicalla wanted a different perspective. than the children threw a the tantrum.re bthey felt they were being jerr mcguire to but they are more like jerry springer.ike it's like lord of the flies meets daytime tv. but i would not be that if i were chuck or joe or mika or joy because look at what happened tb don lemon. after getting the boot from x he
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did his own show and it flatlined. no one is watching it so what does that tell you about him and other mediocrities like chuck and so on that they have no natural audience. you remove the nbc platform ande they are gone. rachel has a career outside butb thute rest, they are asstan replaceable as contestants on the bachelor. you can't even remember their names because they just serve ai purposn e. it's another example of hown co rather than competing with any kind of i don't know a different opinion or perspective, whether it's in elections were speech or education, they have to throwmeb the gameboard over. they don't want their lame assumptions challenged. the reasonon w why "the 5" is nt jessica makes our arguments stronger because she challenges .them. we are number 1. but those smell like number 2ume because they can't handle c competition.you, >> jesse: thank you jessica, your name was invoked, the floor is yours. >> jessica: this story is
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starting to feel really icky.y it started out as i thought it was surmountable and 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.blic she held an incredibly important job and she was on the phone with donald trump calling those. gop officials in michigan.ough but i thought that the appropriate resolution was to give her an opportunity to talk about that. i think that that is something that the nbc executives couldher have said to the rank-and-file that this is their decision,o hi they made it to hire her and nod that they are kind of hiding behind oh, we checked with people, like, i don't know what the real story is there but maybe she has an explanation or something to share with peoplete about the die-mac -- dynamic or information that she was seeingi she had a lot of access being head of the rnc and being close with the trump campaign.it
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it's not as if they went out ann hired a sydney powell or someone like that. she hasn't been indicted for this and a lot of people have that were in trump world.mate but ultimately the problem is that the audience does not wantc it.t wa these are businesses. 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 bein kind of a holy grail moment for representing what the movementng is about and going against free and fare elections and so ied think ultimately they ended up with the right decision for their business because theirence audience isn't going to stand for it. peopleop will nolet watch that.n >> jesse: i don't know if that's true. i hear from people when jessica is on i can't stand it, i change the channel. no one changes the channel. number 1 show, they show.
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you know what i'm saying. people like the dynamic. >> judge jeanine: and that's the whole point that greg was making. look, this shothisw is number 1n all-news cable, it's because we have people like jessica, people like harold who have differenten opinions, and even greg and i will disagree about things, you know, whether it's drugs, he's a libertarian, i'm a conservative people want to here divergent, points of view and that's whyin they tune into the show. the sad part about it is, 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. ry h is how this country determines what the truth is for centuries but they are not interested in that. they are literally authoritariah leftists. if you don't believe in their
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ideology and if you dare to veer from that conga line, you areat not allowed. c and there is no personaldom. freedom.ere there is none of that. it's strict adherence to an, ideology or you are out. i think the sad part about it it you've got reporters who are out there trying to get informationi from republicans who have a lota of contacts, l who worked foreas years and want to be credible by getting stories that are objective and get to the truth. msnbc and nbc is like no, we ar, not interested.. honestly what i think is thosesh host should apologize to their viewers and say we are sorry that we want to impose one ideology on all of you andan anyone who differs from us is a liar.. when they are the ones who got involved in the russian collusion delusion with stacy abrams and all that nonsense. >> jesse: so nbc will go into this general election with zero representation or voice of a trump republican on their air.ls
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>> i have lots of thoughts here so bear with me. one of the things that jessica said, not the run-of-the-mill republican. what does that even mean anymore? it's been eight years.ump president trump is clearly ther leader of the party and we are in the middle of a political realignment so iignmf they can' 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 will have her on the show and cross-examine her. are they so afraid of eatingafra alone at the lunch table that there's just nobody there that has an individual thought? i found that kind of strange., also, liketu, tunage tonight, t will probably have the presidential historians onas talking about how great it was v that abraham lincoln had a team of rivals.n do they can't do that themselves. but this is a bigger story withh the left because i just want to remind people, they fired the
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editor of the new york times opinion section because he dared to let senator tom cotton havepd an op-ed in the new york times opinion page. remember when politico for one day gave ben shapiro an opportunity, there was mutiny at politico.on w kevin williamson was hired by the atlantic and he was fired by the end of the day. what i wanted to get to is that that's all happening in the media but where else do you see it? you see ite ho in the white houe and the administration. whose catering to the lefterin t now, you just have to look on israel for example, evi's, climate, that's what's happening. what i think greg has said before is what they should have done it nbc beforehand which is they needed to all go and have drinks before any of this happened. caesar could've had, like,d. coc everybody to my office. everybody have a drink and talk and get to know her a little bia rather than just throwing her out there and then all of a sudden having to pull it back and looking embarrassed and
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having to be sued.d >> jesse: drinks really solveg. a lot of things. we should drink more as a>> j country. >> or at least go out for aen little social moment. yotu could have a mocktail if yu wanted. >> greg: the cafeteria tablegirl was the apt analogy. these are the mean girls in some of the people on the outside willing to hold jackets for the fights,.come >> jesse: up next, squattersth may want to think twice about taking over homes in floridarida because ron desantis just dropped the hammer. [♪♪] [♪♪] i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. (♪)
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[♪♪]he the freeloading is over fort florida squatters. governor desantis signing a bill giving police the right to immediately remove home invaders.s ito is now a felony toy se intentionally sell or leasebelo property that belongs to someone else or causnd telling them they need to just follow hisd to 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 come into somebody's privatexpec property and expect to get awaye with it -- commandeer someone'ss private property. we are ending the squatters scam once and for all.th >> homeowners have t been dealig
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with the scott drew squatting tk crisis. california residents taking matters into their own hands with the squatters squad to remove unlawful inhabitants. they successfully booted gue unwelcome guests from this homem in la.e >> are you 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 ] >> you guys can't be here.>> >> we put in a 24-hour notice cm and we have power of the attorney so we can do an inspection.>> >> better for the state ofe st florida to take matter in thevi legislature's hands rather thanh people having to do itne themselves. >> judge jeanine: absolutely. fifty states have laws regarding squatters and most of them protect them the way they protect tenants but you know what, florida did the rightwh thing. in new york, we arrest people who are trying to take back their own property.ow but in florida they recognize and went right to the crux of the issue. hone -hi- whs o owns the house d who doesn't and if you
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intentionally lease it's any, felony or if you create a false document, it's a felony. but if you squat, that's a misdemeanor. that i didr. not quite understa. and squatting or presenting a false lease is considered a misdemeanor. but if you cause damage, and that is a lot of the trouble,o n they go in and they destroyed the places, it's a felony. but what my concern is is this, and i applaud florida, they do what they always do, which isn o listen to the people of their state. you have to get law enforcement to prosecute these crimes. and not to look at them as they have historically as civil issues that belong in a landlora tenant court because is not a landlord-tenant case. the truth is that if we don't do this and if new york does not de it, and new york never will because the new york legislature is so totally democrat that its is destroying the state in terms of crime, in terms of thee economy, in terms ofis immigration, it's a nightmar ae,
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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 let me say one thing, inrida 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 intn your house, this is a quote, you are more than welcome to shoot them. and we prefer that you do so sov we don't have to remove them. that is deterrence. it's called stand your ground and, you know, be careful usingk that line but they are clear about not invading your property. >> so the squatters sa days may come to an end. this might be news to them.e >> greg:ne it does show you that desantis is a great governor. you see what he does and you go, you know, if you just had -- but
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the democrats are so petty they would rather spoon and alligator than agree with him.so it's like they will look at this, i'm not doing that, but it does big to the absurdity ofe ne today that we need a law to protect you from something thatt is already illegal.wher this is where we are in woke america, were private property is open game and you have to have a governor step in. squatting is a textbook example of using a country's weakness against them. we have an ideology stipulating that mentality, all criminalityim is boruln of oppression, whether it's looting or rioting for squatting. these are the means of wrestling wealth from the oppressors. if you dare speak up you areestl probably a big it or racist. right now china is sending migrants to our border in an orderly of his dictated fashion. why?io they see ourn. weakness and thes are exploiting it. when your country's leader is apologizing for calling a vicious murderer an illegal, yor
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are advertising your abdication of self-preservation, you are boasting of it. o >> this may be in florida would encourage people to possibly invest and by a home and provide ndrent -- a place to rent for people who are looking for housing.ve g >> jesse: you have to hand it to desantis, he's the most res responsive governor in thee united states. what you are watching iscy representative democracy. it's a beautiful thing. eautg, the want somethin politicians listen and then they execute. it's not just the squatting.just think about it, who has the most clean, efficient election? florida. you find outut that night who w and there's no fraud.o they found out about dei and crt in schools and a month laterar gets knocked out.tifu there beaches are beautiful, all of their interior is gorgeous. i've been down there hunting alligators and snakes.na [ laughter ]ke >> their state taxes are low.
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every time you think of florida you think wait a second, this i. where you want to live. you have concealed carry, you have stand your ground.adis >> beautiful. >> it honestly is paradise. they don't let the chinese byrma farmland. you want something, you live in florida, you ask the politician, the politician oh my god actually does what the voters want. d statey politician an could be like florida we would be in a much better place.be i >> jessica, i'm sure you agree.a >> jessica: i am on my way with a gun right now. [ laughter ] s >> jessica: ron desantis was m such aom bad presidential candidate. you look au tht these moments ad think i get it, i don't know what i would do if i hadly m actually made the jump and moved to florida but you can see how it was persuasive to peoplesuas certainly of the moderate democraticainl breed.houg there is a bill though, a new bl york built from a state assembly member in long island about this issue where it would remove the
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classification of squatters as tenants and it would allow the police to intervene.inte i think that this is one of t those topics or issues ratherwhr where you would probably get a round 90% agreement. if you put it to everybody. like what they do with gun reform, should we have stricter background checks, should theto police be able to intervene if someone has no right to be in your home. wha i don't know what will happen with the bill, it's obviously a heavy democratic -- >> i would like to see how aoc will vote. maybe i will get a chance one day. ahead, karine jean-pierreo exploding on a local radio reporter. the question that t seset her o, next. [♪♪] [♪♪] 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...
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is horrible at her job.e wh the white house press secretary snapped at a radio host on tuesday when press shared listeners concerns about joe biden's mental decline. >> when i told a number of people i was talking to you today they all said would you please just ask her, does the president have dementia. so before i move on from it, does he?k, >> mark, i i can't even believe you are asking me this question. that is incredibly offensive to ask. >> judge jeanine: and when the host tried to move onto another question, she was just too offended to continue.ow d >> how does mr biden win votes when people don't have as mucho? disposable income? >> look the president understands, he grew up in aw middle-class familupy, we are i different place than we were a year ago on gas prices., eggs, milkmi, seafood products, all the important grocery, thosn costs have gone down because ofs
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what this president has been a able to do. and with that, thank you, have , amazing day.>> >> wow. >> and she hung up. >> judge jeanine: but isn't hit her job to answer the tough questions?kesp it seems biden's spokesperson has a hard time answering even the easy ones. >> i'm just not going to get into specifics, i'm not going tt get into that. i don't have an update for you, i don't have anything beyond rea that. i'm going to be mindful and io a have to say, i'm a federal employee, i'm not going to provide any more details beyond that. tha i just don't have anything else beyond that t. >> judge jeanine: dana, to you first.. sixty% of americans think that joe biden doesn't have the mental acuity for the job. >> eighty-six%. >> judge jeanine: well my stats are wrong.re that he lacks the mental abilith to hold office. and also, her response was he grew up in a middle-class famild in scranton,le as if that's anas answer. >> dana: that was about the inflation point.
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i'm just so glad to have an opportunity to talk about this because for a presidential candidate, doing local media is the harder thing to do than the national media. the national media, thnae white house press corps is pretty easy but when you go into local media or talk radio, then you have to be on your toes. toe you have to be prepared.hous in the bush white house, sheli would make president bush listee to all the questions even if he had 100 other things to do. she said they are mad about the potholes will they will ask you about it and he would have a good answer for it. so they are trying to do thisou pivot to the south and this was a hilarious start. were they not prepared? this same radio station is the one where mark a live-inre appears. i thought hema wasrk pretty respectable to her, asking about gas prices, that's what people care about.bett if she doesn't have a better answer to either the mentalct 8 acuity or to the fact that 86% u think he's too old to run again, do you not think you will besolu asked that in every interview?
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you are. they know that is the question they will get. this did not serve the presidene well but it really helped theele talk radio host get more attention and deservedly so. you can hang up on them. i last thing is, in the white house briefing room, i don't know who stop this tradition, the press secretary was nevere the one who ended the pressess briefing. you had tou waihat until the s why your reporter said you are done. over time it might have even been during the obamae administration ordering trump, they would close up the binder and walk out.th that's 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 confirms americans concerns that, you know, their concerns are not being answered by this administration. joe biden doesn't go out, even i his press secretary is willingan to hang up on you.'s n >> jesse: it's not a classyit 'smove, it's not a mature move, it's not a professional move. he's standing there, you take the heat and the guy did not
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come out out of the gate and sas does the president have dementia, he says this is the o onnee thing that thousands of ms listeners are asking me to ask you. so she should be prepared to answer that question. if it's one of the top issues for voters. and then the top issue is s inflation. so she bangs oisn this guy like that after what, a minute and a half? that makes them look so bad inam north carolina.na everyone in north carolina is talking about that right now. they are not talking about the a inflation reduction act. j >> judge jeanine: and, youea know, jessica, trump put them -- took a mental acuity test in a a stick. why won't biden? >> jessica: well the mental acuity test included identifyin animals and counting backwards by a factor of seven is something they give to peopleatc who have been in traumatic accidents so i don't know why -s >> judge jeanine: why hasn'trger biden taken it?ng he's had brain surgeries.
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>> jessica: come on, it's in paris saying when trump sayson, things like man person woman camera or whatever he said to h chris wallace but we sit here io a privileged position in anndit air-conditioned studio and get time to think about well how do i want to respond to this question, but you do have that job and this is an issue and for this topic for biden has gotten demonstrably better over the course of the last month.t wh think about where we were before the state of the union, when itl was what everyone was talking i. about.that as rock line came out with the peace that said you should just resign a hero. he caused biden has been outn there inth the last week --ne: >> judge jeanine: the americanen people feel better about biden since the state of the union? [ laughter ] >> jessica: the accusation he was on drugs is a little absurd but i feel that and it's pol reflected on the polling, how much money he's fundraising and the kind of campaign that he'se running. he's been to every single swing state since the state of the union. you can see it, donald trump has
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said, that rally in ohio,as otherwise he's been inooms courtrooms and he's been to golfing. there's a story to a tell and se did not tell the story and i don't think -- >> judge jeanine: go ahead jea. >> jessica: everyone who is listening, even the most diehara partisan on the other side deserves to here what thecomp company line is on this. and i don't think that it's fair to the listeners and to this guh who presented the question in thought in a very respectful way, to say this is coming from your constituents. she's there as an envoy for the president. >> judge jeanine: greg, yesterday joe biden said he took a train over the chesapeake a bridge. do you think he's with it?ou c >> greg: what you can't take aai train over that bridge, thereis are no rails there so i think he's doing fine. [ laughter ]i >> greg: i would not have ledti with thaont question, maybe that was the problem. you don't start off with that question. but, you know, you put a man out
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who's clearly out there and clearly in cognitive decline, it's a legitimate topic. i would have chosen a different way to do it. d like they reporter needed to layer his question with the appropriate bs that these people like, you know, instead of saying, you know, say, like, 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 a t hard work trying to make sure america is safe for democracy and from the evil forces of trump and white supremacy.y. 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 ] but she's so buttered up she won't even notice. >> and by the the end she's like oh, well, actually sir. g >> judgere jeanine: and you can watch that radio host, mark garrison at 7:00 pm tonight.
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court. with bad. news like that it's nb wonder biden is dropping hiss 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 namem after. [ laughter ] >> judge jeanine: how's this, trader joe is causing food prices to increase at trader joe's. [ laughter ]i' >> judge jeanine: i'm sorry, i'm trying to keep up with your. greg. t >> greg: trader joe's? more like trader joe's. >> judge jeanine: and by the way just because you have customers with six-figuretome incomes doesn't mean that you turn your back on the people wht support you, and that's whathat they are doing. and that's what bidenomics isha doing to all of us and that's why jean-pierre in thatra interviediw with their radio hot talked about food prices goingdo down, she talked about seafoodno
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and not eggs and not bacon and not all of the other stuff that matters and that's all i have ty say. >> greg: jessica, also saysmber you have to be a member to buy a dollar 50 hot dog, meaning yousn will need an id. is this an attack on minoritieso who may not have ids? how will they get set dollar 50 hot dog? >> jessica: i see what you did there, and that was so cute. >> judge jeanine: thank you. >> jessica: i think i talkedberg about this bloomberg article next week.h, p >> greg: please talk about it again. [ laughter ] >> greg: i never cite articles here because then people feel po like they have to do homework. m >> jessica: i did it for you. but you will like the content. anyway, it was traumatic for me because it was all about grocery prices and particularly focusing on black consumers and did alla of these interviews, there's
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been a 25% hike on the staples and that people are having to te cut one shop out. an average family will do threey shops aa week, they are havingo go down to two. they are eating pasta and rices. versus fresh vegetables and that kind of stuff. seventy% or more this articlereo reported that they were very ore extremely concerned about the cost of groceries and that is when you look at the economic issue like jobs, inflation, buti that is the most in-your-face wasty that that can happen and there seems to be a bit of a void o r chasm between how the administration -- because on the other side there are rate economic indicators likeour consumer sentiment or being optimistic about your personal finances for the year to come,n- but if that morning you went to vote and you went to do ang grocery shop and you were only buying pantry items, you are nog going to feel particularly goodt about your situation. >> greg: will is it a void or a chasm? >> jessica: i think both work.tw
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>> greg: i get all of my staples from work. wor [ laughter ] >> greg: jesse, bananas up%. 20 percent. they are now $84. >> jesse: that's because i hadod the 34-dollar banana in florida, remember that banana? >> greg: put it in the fridge, audit all frozen. frozen banant ita.t >> jesse: don't talk about my my banana like that. aren't you so glad jessicaa brought up the bloomberg poll? >> jessica: yes. >> jesse: never do that again.e. >> jesse: also toilets don'ts grow on treedos. i keep hearing from the bidenri people about how prices arery going down but every time wes ar look, all the prices are going up. i it's like crime. they keep saying crime and prices are down and every timeoo we look around all icr i prices and high crime. it's a chasm between what they are saying and what we are gre seeing, it's a void.
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>> jessica: you guys are so a awful.be this will be an issue that chases biden through the entire campaign. he's been out there saying thate prices aren't as high, he's got a 62% disapproval rating on hise handling of inflation and the reason is a similar to theme border, he went out there ande e took credit for the very things. that caused the problem. on the border he said i did 94ex executive orders to dismantle trump's policies.ps, whoops, sorry. can now he says he get you anythinga about it but he also came in and said i'm going to do a $10 trillion spending plan and itd caused inflation and that l bidenomics. o wonder he's not bringing it up. i just want to read this article from the economist if you guys don't mind b5 i apologize that i prepare. what a terrible thing. [♪♪] [♪♪] nahhhh... (inner monologue) another destination wedding?? we just got back from her sister's in napa. who gets married in napa? my daughter. who gets married someplace more expensive?
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: fox news >> fox news alert, very sad news to tell you about, formeres idsenator and vise presidentialg candidate joe lieberman has died at the age of 82. 's family says it was after occasion from a fall.eber he was an influential senators n who served for two decades and went on to the al gore's vp in 2000 making him the first jewish candidate on the nationalth ticket. dana, what do you think?
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>> dana: shocking news, sad news and somebody who was a reaw patriot, someone who tried to te bring the country together, willing to serve his country, a very faithful person and helpeds everybody in america understand the importance of supportingth israel and most recently since the attacks on october 7th, f and he really wanted to figure out a way to unite the nationd and his impact in washington in the country will long be felt and i'm sorry for his family.y. what a sad way to see somebodyhe and their life at the age of 82. he's on our error all the timeii and we appreciated his input very much. >> jessica: actively talking about the 24 race a couple days ag.o. >> judge jeanine: i remember seeing him, maybe just days ago, and i used to have senatoro lieberman on my show.d i i must tell you, he was one of the most not just conversante
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with all of the issues, he was someone who loved the country, he believed in compromise.in he was very much a force for the state of israel and, you know, t he got to a very high position.. i think it was the senate for something like 24 years.and he was reasonable. he was someone who wasn't anne ideologue but he wanted to have recent conversations with people he is a loss, a very big loss. >> jesse: my heart goes out to his family, his wife. i know he was a great family man and he was a person who worked across the aisle and was very strong against radical islamlam after 9/11. i had the honor and privilege of interning for him when i was at trinity and connecticut, he wase my senator up there in college and it was a true honor for me. >> greg: i did not know you were an intern for him. hav i feel bad for him. must have been terrible. he was a great guy. i met him on amtrak and he camet
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up andal talked to me and it impressed my family that thecame senator came over and chatted with me because he watched "the 5" and i always watch him before "the 5" when he's on, just a great guy. just old school.st a we are losing people like that. it's a shame. >> jessica: joe lieberman deadt2 at 82. we will be right back. 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. everywhere but the seat. the seat is leather. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do you have to wedge it into everything? what? i don't do that. this reminds me of my bike.
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hey, some very adorable black bears enjoying a day on the lake on a swan shaped battle boat. >> check out these guys. i think that's a sweet ride. and they figured out a way to get on there. and i hope that they can show the final picture with all of them in it. i mean, i've got one here with four bears and no, no. oh, five bears. five bears on a lot of it. there you go. swans. yeah. >> all right. it's time for a boost, karen. okay. >> this robber should have practices pull ups. the suspects led police on an hours long chase, only to get stuck above ground on the telephone wire. he was up there for 45 minutes until he eventually lost his grip and, yes, fell onto the fire engine below. >> you think he feels clueless? i love that segment. yeah, me too. it's a very cute. it's very good. well, thank you.
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>> about as good as you go, girl, but it's. yeah. thanks, jesse. >> greg? yes. tonight. oh, what a show we have in store for you. joe mackey. charles bringing the pain. >> kat timpf entire. that's tonight at 10 p.m.. let's do this. greg's commuter news. >> traffic has been terrible in new york city. it really bad tomorrow. but 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 four year old male after his name told dori and he's to die for. >> yeah. not your normal morning commute in south korea. >> he was captured about an hour later, dana, after his great escape and where he turned unharmed to the zoo. >> they didn't. and how did they capture one of those? well, what they did was they shot him with a tranquilizer card. i don't know. yeah, but this guy's skinny neck, you know, maybe that's how the judge does it right here. >> an hour to capture
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that thing. come on, south korea. better than that. that's good. >> so a georgia cyclist has a creative solution for all the flat tires he's setting. alex bongino calls himself the atlanta magnet man and attached $1,000 worth of magnets to his bikes trailer to gather nail screws and other metal debris as he rides around. he has a huge online presence where residents alert him to parts of the city where he could use his help. he's collected £410 of metal off the streets, even giving some to local scrap metal artists to repurpose. he thinks it's an invention. wow. that's an invention. that is a beautiful, you know, that makes us miss. >> that's how i know. oh, yeah. please. you go, girl.e fine. i had any you go girl idea today. all right. i've got to go. >> have a great nigh in
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