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here comes. >> everyone: the five". >> ♪ ♪ [ ♪♪ ] >> dana: hello everybody, i'm
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dana perino along with judge jeanine, jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is 'the five'. [ ♪♪ ] category five storm hitting the trump trial, jurors finally getting to hear from adult film actors storming dale niels after she gave testimony so roncie it would make a point start blush and the media laugh. >> my basic feeling as well, this is a powerful, maybe hyper colorful witness. >> and daniel said she told trump of the magazine someone at sugar spanky with that, i'm sorry anthony. [ laughter ] >> he was wearing silk or satin predominance. [ laughter ] i'm sorry! i apologize. soon i can't believe i have to read this on television. >> a won't involve any descriptors, any descriptions of anything?
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[ laughter ] >> it just read at a. >> dana: stormy daniels is at the heart of alvin bragg's falsified business records case against donald trump and today she described in great detail the alleged sexual encounter into thousand six, the former president denies ever took place. her account was so colorful that trump's lawyers called for a mistrial arguing it was designed to inflame the jury and embers of former president. but a judge lab down the motion. here is the former president. >> mr. trump: very big day. larry revealing a day, as you see case is totally falling apart. they have nothing on books and records, even very little relationship is a disaster for the da, for the da it is a disaster. >> dana: donald trump or certainly like to respond to stormy's racy testimony what he can do because of the gag order that the judge said could result
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in jail time the next time he breaks it. speaking of which some of the liberal press can't and that -- cannot envision what kind of prison will look like for the former president, watches. >> it is not a longshot, this is in jail and donald trump is terrified. you have to believe just by his issues with odors and spells. >> and donald trump would actually want to go to jail, that is what he goes. it is and he would like to stay in a hotel. >> he should prove a point, put him in the clink. >> atwin want this to sonic i'm doing wishful thinking... [ laughter ] but which prison would be best can! i will give you -- number 1! >> i'm okay if he goes to alcatraz and they reopen it. >> dana: jonathan turley, thank you for being here again. thank you for different tickets or this whole situation.
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>> you had the defense tell the judge, this is going to happen if you put it on the stand with these broad parameters to make it happened, and the judge that i'm going to ask the jury to forget that it happened. how will you forget that, it's only get asking to forget some cpa testimony, that troubling thing about this is they lit a dumpster fire in this courtroom and the defense asked for the mistrial and the judge blamed the defense attorneys. i can only imagine standing there, it must have been difficult not to say sorry judge, i'm the attorney that would not to put her on the stand, i told her you had too broad of parameters, 11 that she did exactly as we suggested to you ignore that i have a standing objection. and so at jonathan: the end of the day, juan merchan got exactly what we all excited. this idea you can make this cat
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walk backwards a be rather difficult. you've already had this eyewitness going to every de detail, including wearing boxer shorts, old spice in his bathroom. that is the level of absurd detail. we have seen the old spice but we don't mention. the fact that he would bring in that type of completely immaterial detail shows how this judge was going to conduct this courtroom. and at the end of the all of that to say god, he literally said, would have been better if that testimony did not occur. a new sort of looking around like, you were the one that allowed this testimony to occur. >> dana: i cannot imagine being somebody on the jury, i did read at one point of the report's side, one of our producers at one of the jurors, woman had her hand in her hands, could not believe they had to listen to it. >> judge jeanine: i'm glad to
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hear that, i wish to hear more on the courtroom, in fact i will be there thursday and friday. like, the testimony we heard today has obsolete nothing to do with the indictment. the testimony was relevant, it was prejudicial, it was not -- it had nothing to do with how something was filed and how reimbursements to michael cohan, and whether it was correctly entered in the books, period, end of the story. this judge telling to the defense attorney, well, you know, he did not object enough. look at any judge, if you see something happening to that will jeopardize a conviction, you, yourself, salute -- respond on your own will say, i am going to stop the line of questioning right here. then what you do is a call the parties to the bench and you say to the bunch, to the prosecution, you are moving too close to reversible error here, let's trim the offenses here a little bit.
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but juan merchan, i heard one prison say he's a really experienced judge, he's a full. he's not an experience judge the way he's doing this. for him to say please give your answers short and listen to the questions, while she's laying out what could be another prosecutable a fence against donald trump, i'm not even going to mention, he is allowing reversible error in. you should have said and warned a strike that testimony, that should have been a cured in instruction right then and they on the spot, but instead he says i'm skin it -- i think about it, make a request the time of charge, at the time of my charge. no. then he says to the jury -- sends the jury out and lays out the prosecutor for allowing his testimony in, at this judge is either all in on convicting trump, irrespective of what it will be reversed, and i would bet my house this would be reversed by the court of app appeals. >> dana: one of the things of that greg it, even if it is reversed, 11 be until after the election twomak were there
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hoping for is a convictions of joe biden can stay in all over the odds and at the debate, well near talk my convicted felons before what are the odds an incident from 15, 20 years ago would now become the object of litigation just months before an election? kind of a strange coincidence at the media doesn't really seem to focus on, it might be one question that maybe this is political. i have to say, i love how cnn anchors blush and are shocked by pajamas and spanking, one employees pleasured himself on a zoom, he kept him on there, one producers i think was arrested for grooming kids, it's funny watching the media act like puritans twomak go to any media event and it's like a playboy mansion with ugly people. you have the paws all over year, they're drunk, this is poor and for structuralist democrats, listening to testimony from an
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aging sex worker about trump in a courtroom, you have everything, it's almost erotic listening to npr while feeding grapes to your cats with myocarditis to mug the court cases really about convincing jurors that trump is a bad guy for sleeping around. it's on about breaking laws, no laws are broken. if trump were a woman, the prosecution would be accused of slow training. that's quite a theory. he's not a charge for the harsh money,'s on about stormy daniels, it's about an accounting method for illegal payment in a business record that had no known category for my gout as it. what's army has to do with it is nothing, all that is is a frosting for the medium. >> dana: jesse watters? >> jesse: trump does not use old spice, he has his own deodorant line it's called success. somebody gifted to me. and cats can walk backwards, i
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don't know about that analogy. it dropping a bombshell from behind bars today, take it for what it's worth, i'm just conveying what he said. he made an allegation that a producer, wanted to do a documentary on stormy daniels and called him on a reported lie. and said would you like to participate? and he said i don't know, is he getting paid for the documentary because if she is it's probably unfair i won't do. the producer said he has she will get paid for the documentary because she owes trump a hundreds of thousands of dollars in judgement and she is just trying to make ends meet. but she has a way of concealing the money from trump's lawyers, what are they going to do, and where they have done, as michael says they have optional rights to her book, they have taken the proceeds and set up a fraudulent llc under stormy sit on your -- daughter's name, and that's how they will hide the money from trump's lawyers. if this is true, she is guilty of...
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bad record-keeping? and fraud! i don't know of that's going to be pursued by alvin bragg, probably not. but on trump is barreling towards breaking this gag order, we will see how he will do in the next 48 hours. you say you cannot criticize the government? that's what the judges saying? you cannot criticize the government of the court, the prosecution? let alone an american citizen. this guys the republican nominee for president. not only can he criticize the government, he's not inciting violence. is not making false statements, he has an opinion about the government, the government that is being controlled by his political rival, that is prosecuting him. you can't criticize the government or have an opinion about the government, your not in america and that is insane. that's just out of this guy calendula, the lead prosecutor who was biden's number 3 guy at the department of justice? was a paid consultant for the
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democratic national committee. and he is an obama donor! so obama donating drc consultants, former biden prosecutor, is it leading the charge in this courtroom, and the democrats think this is not political? maybe you guys can answer this question for me, how are the only given to trump's lawyers 24 hours to prepare for these witnesses? >> judge jeanine: is unheard of. >> jesse: i need at least five hours to prepare for this show! [ laughter ] >> greg: and you don't even do it! >> jesse: it's unfair, i don't see how they can get away with spearheading like this suit how we can go on and on, the corn won't be in session tomorrow. i know you're bummed about that. up next president biden finally gets the speech on anti-semitism while anti- israel educators burned an american flag on the way to the met gala. [ ♪♪ ] o the met gala. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ mom genes. she passed them down to you.
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[ ♪♪ ] [ laughter ] >> greg: took him nine days to emerge but i drove out and forcefully condemned anti-semitism today calling our hamas standing up to jewish students. >> president biden: people are already forgetting, already forgetting that hamas unleashed this tear. it was hamas that brutalized israelis, college campuses, jewish students harassed, attacked, walking to class, anti-semitism, anti-semitic posters, slogans, calling for the annihilation of israel, the world's only jewish state.
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it's absolutely despicable and it must stop. with the as a tax destroying the property, a peaceful protest, it's against the law. >> greg: finally, from the river to the red carpet, 1000 anti- israel protesters looking absently standing in at their keffiyeh scores as they try to crash fashion's biggest night, the match gala. sadly the agitators were blogged by cops looking to tasteful and blue from teaching these star-studded score it, not entries, these fashion forward activist opted to give a world war i memorial a criminal makeover by vandalizing it with graffiti leading -- riding gauze and large black letters and also burned an american flag. is going out to liberal heavyweight weighing in on the protests. >> i applaud every student who is taking a stand on their campus at graduation, whatever. this is the purpose of a
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democracy. nonviolently disrupt, and i'm talking about nonviolence. you do have the right to take over the administration building, de how to take over buildings? that is nonviolence. >> greg: he said he would watch him take over the building is what he can make it over the stairs. i thought that was sad. >> judge jeanine: i have to say that it was a strong comment by joe biden but it took him a long time to get there, should be hold that against him? >> judge jeanine: yes, let me tell you something else, he's good at reading. he reads and you think he's coming around, he gets it. here's the thing, he is a vessel, he is a vessel that literally says whatever they tell him the -- to say in whatever they gave him to read. but when he was answering directly on his way, that is when he said, you know, there is no place for hate speech or anti-semitism, and on this one on the fly he said and i condemn those who don't understand that
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palestinians. that is the true joe biden, that makes the moral equivalence twomak you know it's anti-semitism, it's islamophobia. he doesn't believe what he's reading, that's on the real man. the second thing is that michael moore saying, okay,, going to go over buildings? that's criminal trespass, that's a burglary, the guy no, not -- the guy knows nothing about the law. in the end they are using to this free-speech as an opportunity to literally shut everybody else up or either disrupt their campus or disrupt our lives. it's not going to stop by the way. >> greg: you know jonathan it seems like the george floyd protests, that defacing of monuments is now actually incorporated into speech. will there be any punishment or anything? it's actually criminal behavior what they did, it's repulsive. >> jonathan: not if the history is any lesser, these
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charges have not been coming. of course it is not a free-speech, free-speech generally ends when the criminal code begins. it's really troubling about a lot of this stuff is to see the extent of the rock realization that -- radicalization of students, many of us have been claimed planing about this for years. and campus, this week and the students were -- video surfaced where students were calling for a guillotine to chop the heads off the president. they thought it was funny, but it sort of captured how radical the rhetoric has become. you look at something like the monuments from a world war i, anything about the sacrifice they made in the sense of life these students have, this is disconnect. the not only unfamiliar with what is -- what this means, with her unfamiliar with what sacrifice means. it's really troubling when you see columbia just cancel the graduation.
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it was an act of academic cowardice twomak is it look, these security concerns are insurmountable. really? at lisa's your campus, these are your students, holds the damn graduation. michigan did that and they interrupted it. but they held their comme commencement. so what these students are heating from these administrators is a reinforcing of this madness that we are experiencing on campus, those of us have to work on campus have seen this for years. and this is the product of enabling to these students they think that they are right to silence on there is, destroyed monuments, because they have been taught that before it comes from their instructors, jesse! how can the media find beneath them to follow the money? who is finding this? if this was an anti- muslim movement, washington post, new york times, cnn, msnbc would be leading the charge to do greg they were combing through papers
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for 20 years trying to find the russian money that went to trump. they never found it. they never found a single foreign connection between russia and at the trump campaign. and now there is money coming from overseas, from what radical muslims, we have our defendant -- figured out it's the rockefellers, at the soros, in chicago. what happens at these kids are loaded up with crt and high schools that are all tuned out when they go in freshman year and you get these radical faculty members that tell them that the world consists of victims and victimizers. so they are already. and an event happens like the george floyd, or innovation or anything, and all of a sudden this money pulls into the left wing outfits and as actual revolutionaries, and trainer these kids how to fight cops, training to them on riots tactics. this is where we are right now. very similar the weight muslims are radicalized in the middle east, they are getting young,
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disenchanted, upset with the status quo, single, than all of a sudden you blow their brains open with propaganda and where do you know? i used to live near that of monument, the world war i on the east side, i used to sit and look at it and read about it, it's just sad. we had a senior from columbia and her dad on the show last night, she said after a guy was seventh on campus, before israel even struck back, students were all like, yeah, hamas, israel hasn't even responded and they were pro- hamas. she said she saw ices flag is, nazi flag is, this time she heard was crazy and she is a strait a student, she had an academic award and she so discouraged because she feels like when she hands an employee her resume and it says columbia, they're going to discriminate against her. >> greg: that is what i do dana. commended the police car they did an excellent job protecting the met gala. but it is interesting how well
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protected of the mad gala was as opposed to so many -- we have our bridges blocked, we have over tunnels blocked by god for but you interfere with the mad gala. >> dana: you can protect the met gala but you can't protect columbia's graduation? that's unbelievable. but that's columbia's decision, that's not the nypd decision. the mad gala they were smart, let's utilize the nypd because they know what they're doing, let's say something about michael moore. he said he have a right to do this, you have a check this out, i'm hoping we can get this on the show tomorrow, is a woman name and francesca shrugged to the free press, a young woman who found the janitor held against his will in columbia by protesters at hamilton hall. the guy who was arrested is a 40 years old, not a student, he is a trust fund kid, had no job,'s job is to protest, vockler $.3 million ransom you owns in brooklyn. and mr. torrence, the janitor held their, said of the school
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left them defenseless, they had to figure out a way to protect themselves, he noticed the cameras were covered, he noticed they had a plan, they came in and is formed, they had the zip ties, and that's not even a student. and michael thinks this is okay? this is appropriate? now this guy says, you guys would love this guy if you would go on the free press and look at this interview, heated all the right thing, 2017 found out he would be a dad, got a good job with benefits, got a ship to take care of his family, and the kids were off school, it worked for him. loves his job, loves it. does not you can go back, afraid of the university will retaliate against him and he is not sure if they will protect them. and they're still there. >> greg: interesting development, is he good at math? >> dana: yes. >> judge jeanine: why? >> jesse: >> greg: just a reference to goodwill hunting. a former cnn reporter at haunted
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already did. see if you could save at progressivecommercial.com. [ ♪♪ ] >> judge jeanine: down trump is classified documents try to in florida has been postponed, it was said to begin at the end of this month but with that new york alvin bragg's case on going, he came to be into watchful places at the same time. the judge is not a said a new start date, the trial was still hopping we just don't know when. now on to those, it's trumpet derangement syndrome on steroids, x. cnn reporter posting a deranged set of trump joint tweets about her for dinner she had was closeted to trump supporters. she started off by saying "all
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were well educated and successful in careers, but slowly over a few drinks, they began to let slip with their true maga natures, when they realized a few and their presence came armed with gasps. actual facts? no. they quickly change the subject and nervous you said they'd want to talk politics. they realized they would be eviscerated an old idiotic points, especially the economy ". this at dinner continues to haunt mean, they all seemed so normal. and if you think that's unhinged, listen to what congresswoman maxine waters just said... >> awarded they are going to do to protect this country against violence if he loses? eleven to know about all of those right-wing organizations that he is connected with, who are training up the hills somewhere and targeting white
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communities -- whatcom unity is a wet tag. we need to know what his plan is and how we will be protected. >> judge jeanine: greg i have to go with -- to you with is kamaka up in the hell is they are preparing to attack! >> greg: this explains everything! that's where the white supremacist have been hiding! this is why the government could not find them, they're hiding in the mountains, in the trees? we were looking everywhere, the military, where are they! genies. the problem is, liberals are having a problem because the desire for whites of pharmacy exceeds the actual supply, at the sop proactiveness, couldn't find any racist so he crated some of his own. meanwhile within their ranks they have anti-semitic, antiwhite, basically anti- west, anti-american people spreading hate. where they prefer to see the fantasy of white supremacy. i love this stuff because that whatever you lose a job, not go on twitter. she should not -- she was probably buzzed.
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but she was horrified having a dinner with what is essentially half of america. she's a poster child for the bubble wrapped latest tag parting herself on facts of that ever having to show you them! she doesn't have to, what are her facts exactly on economy, crime with the board or whatever. she provides exactly what the media, what we see in the media, why cnn is unstable. they are dying to because he thought they were smarter than everybody else. you can almost hear her saying, what are these people doing to near me? how did they get so close to me? i hope i don't catch anything. you will, but you know why, some of them are smart? she is shocked that some of these are smart, it disagreeing with her. my favorite part is, she says they don't want to talk politics because they know she would eviscerated them? no, they don't want to talk politics with you because you're an obnoxious pompous asked. >> judge jeanine: okay! >> greg: but not bad looking. >> judge jeanine: that brings me to did dana, in addition to the obnoxious pompous, why is it
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that the democrats are on a lockstep? a how barack obama got to the republicans, the gluttons and their god, portables, you know, basically not normal. >> dana: think this is strange because a lot of liberals think republicans are lockstep and that republicans think that about liberals. most people truly are just normal and they don't have political things in their life. i can for the life of me understand why she posted this, it was weeks after, mons after the actual thing happened. i don't think it's the flecks she thought it was, she sing is unhealthy to be among them. no, it's unhealthy do not being amongst people who would maybe have a different idea. and also may be listen? besides that she said she mentions the economy, climate change and ivy league education. she is in the minority on those issues, her viewpoint if you look at a polls, or most of america is, she's basically
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saying i'm an elitist, i just want to eat among elitist, or want to be around anybody else. it's not the flex two things it is. >> judge jeanine: yeah. jonathan, it's classic groupthink. >> jonathan: that what i think it's telling when you say people didn't want to talk to me this before yes! >> jonathan: he said that a lot on subways, why are you walking away from me? and it's probably because you're screaming at me. i don't really judge them for saying, maybe we should talk about the cubs or the mets? but the interesting thing about this, i think that was raised is that she really was talking to half the country. it really captures those. and many people in this country are in this echo chamber, and when you finally meet somebody on at the other half, and the other 50 percent, they are shocked. look, when i grew up in chicago, the first republican i ever met was when i went to college.
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i was told they existed but i called my parents and said, i met a republican! [ laughter ] these can be very insular communities. but it's gone words to the point that if you are suspecting at somebody's in -- is in that a 5n danger. this is somehow somebody that is unstable. instead of doing what i think dana really raised, this was a great opportunity to actually listen, to figure out why highly educated people don't share your view. >> greg: instead what issue do? she goes on x. and tweets about it because that's what they do. >> dana: and that is safe. >> judge jeanine: what you think jesse? >> jesse: i was at a party in the hamptons a couple of years ago and everybody knows it's a liberal area, so we are all in the pool hanging out, everybody was having a great time. all of a sudden these two girls who were there, they were having a great time, we caught them going over to the side and we heard them, one girl goes to the other girl, i think these people
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are republicans. [ laughter ] and it was like we were from outer space! maybe it was the things we were saying. [ laughter ] do member that live shot on the today show years ago when there was a storm and there was a reporter in a canoe? that was michelle, and it was about maybe 6 inches of water, and she's in the canoe, and everybody's like oh, well,, and it is a bunch of firemen walking past you. like wait a second! and she goes you know what, that's why these people do, they can't play it straight. they just have to live like lack. >> judge jeanine: all right. coming up, democrats say the dumbest things, kathy hoag go, that was a generalization! , he makes shockingly racist remark about young black kids. [ ♪♪ ]
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ashley strohmier, live in new york. we are following new developments surrounding the pro-palestinian protest in new york city. that's where the nypd has just cleared an encampment at the fashion institute for technology. that's in midtown manhattan. this all happening less than an hour ago. and it's a story we've been following all night long. we know more than a dozen protesters were zip tied, arrested and then loaded onto a police bus to be taken to the police station. police say the camp was only dismantled after the school requested it happen. hundreds of protesters had been gathering near the school all evening long after marching through the streets earlier in the day at times it was a very intense scene, with protesters chanting protect the encampment! our crew at the scene tells us some of the arrests were forceful. demonstrators are demanding a cease fire in gaza, but they're also calling on the school to
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cut its financial ties with israel. again, if you are just now joining us, police have cleared a pro-palestinian camp at the fashion institute for technology in new york city. it was after the school requested it. this was the last college encampment in new york city, and it had been there for more than a week. more than a dozen arrests were made, but of course, we're going to be following this all night long. we'll bring you developments as we learn ashley strohmier, back to regular programming already in progress. >> dana: how about going to the teachers union? so i think that when you're doing interviews like that in your thinking off the top of your head you sometimes can make a mistake but at least she owned up to eight. >> jonathan: about why computers? kids today are virtually born with the tiktok, identity and a full computer away. it seems the last thing that i would pick for this generation is being unaware of some four clearly she is not really bright, she was always elected
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because of her looks. [ laughter ] but i agree with. she's being hoisted on her own guitar to, not sure what that means, never looked it up. republicans have always been targeted for their hyperbole, every democrat and liberal can read your mind about the things you say when trump say they are not sending their best. they are always talking about all mexicans, when he said china virus, is talking about chinese people and not the government or the criminals being sent here from other countries, so they always, always take hyperbole literally. more generally better people, i say generally, not uniformly, by generally. so i can say, clearly she was using hyperbole, i would grant her the allowance even though she, the partisan day in which she has, would do the same for you or me. if any of us at what she had decided, it would be a nonstop news cycle featuring the
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sputtering, teary-eyed lefties and of course jesse watters would apologize. [ laughter ] >> jonathan: you know it's amazing? studies have showed that 90 percent of people do not know what hoisting on your guitar is. >> dana: i think it's something with a ship? [ laughter ] >> jonathan: a judge? it. >> judge jeanine: i disagree. because -- [ laughter ] i read the statement, she said it three times. she actually says, young black kids going up in the bronx don't even know what is the word a computer is, one, they don't know two, they don't know these things, three. okay? she said it three times? it is not a slip. to me it's it degrading, it's dehumanizing and it's racist. okay? i think it is inappropriate and the truth is, the senate and the assembly people in her own party or not forgiving her for this. it's an additional stop in the face to the minority community
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who all over new york state's having to take a second seat to the illegals were coming in dating cash, and everything else. -- getting cash, think about it during the pandemic of she believes that and i think she does because she said it three times, how did these kids -- she needs to worry about is if i that these kids because the teachers were not in school, did not sign on to the commuter for remote learning? >> jonathan: but you know what? attack support. the fact that she has tech support and she never had to do what all of us do is he have a computer problem, i look for somebody, one asserted my age to take care of any problem. that is the problem. >> jesse: black kids in the bronx know more about computers in the government. if you give her a computer she will log on bring back a virus. if democrats continue to do this i will have to stop making grant sweeping generalizations about race and general because michelle obama used to do this all the time. it's easier to get a gun that a
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vegetable in the hood. always like, it's easier to get a gun and a bulk in the bronx. the cartoonish they make generalizations about larger swats of people, i think you need to be more nuanced like i do. >> greg: you are really good at that. >> jonathan: when i think nuanced, i think jesse. [ laughter ] >> jonathan: coming up next, christine has company. that is another vise presidential hopeful boasting about, you guessed it, killing an animal. [ ♪♪ ] if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away
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but i will never forget it, drilled into our heads, was the oldest grandkid, i was supposed to be on the watch, if you ever saw a rattlesnake and had to one and get an adult, and i also remember, at one point we were -- i was thinking of the kids around my uncle's trailer, going around and around and around and all of a sudden one of the dog starts crying, her name was robin. bit by rattlesnake. robin unfortunate passed away. and my uncle, such a good shot, he got underneath and shot the rattlesnake. the issue with the dog, the dog was bit by the rattlesnake that's why the rousing had to get it and thank goodness none of us kids are a bit by the same snake. >> jesse: janine wants to know they made a hand bag out of the snakeskin. >> judge jeanine: i already bought it. [ laughter ] no i didn't. >> jonathan: you know who was most traumatized? mark rubio's. everybody lining up for shooting as a qualification, i can imagine he stops on the remote
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every time the news comes on, can you imagine the stress of that cat? [ laughter ] >> jesse: backwards auto the room. >> judge jeanine: i was just about to say. [ laughter ] >> jesse: greg? 's report you know, i want to do that... the dog shooter, canceled on me this morning. just a minute after she was on stuart varney's show and a bumped me out because i actually read her book. i rarely do that. actually spent the weekend reading her book and she bails on main i'll have to say is you know what life is at [ bleep ]. does not mean you can shoot it. we will go ahead with the actual book segment, we will have a special episode in of a special guest, kristi noem on the show! >> jesse: a wonder who that is, we will have to watch at this ghost before you know what sucks about it and then i will shut up? if she did my show it would have
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helped her because we are a fun show, i could've cracked some jokes but she cat, she ran and she blamed it on the weather. and minute after the barney show! and she blamed it on the wea weather. >> jesse: was not 80 and sunny today? >> judge jeanine: i didn't say anything yet! >> jesse: you say something. >> judge jeanine: it kristi noem comes around, what you need to do is it just yelled, hydro dog! had your dog! had all the animals! it kristi noem! [ laughter ] >> jesse: i'm so glad you got the last word. "one more thing" is up next. [ ♪♪ ] these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. complete nutrition you need without the stuff you don't so here's to now boost i get asked
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