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see, still being pushed off here. others that might get squeezed in before the election. if you were a betting man, would any of them get decided before the election? or even adjudicated? >> yeah, the alvin bragg case in manhattan is scheduled to go on march 25th. i think that's actually going to happen. that is a six week trial. and jack smith has indicated he is pushing to try even the washington case, the capitol, you know, the january 6th case. even if it was september by the time a supreme court stuff all got sorted out on immunity and obstruction, he'd go forward with that. >> neil: i can't keep up with this. i'm glad you can. andy mccarthy, was good seeing you, my friend vehicle that will do it here. let's go to "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jeanine: hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro, along with harold ford jr.,
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jesse watters, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ it's game on. joe biden and donald trump have both locked down their party's nominations, setting america up for the first presidential rematch in nearly 70 years. but joe biden shouldn't expect smooth sailing to reelection. uncommitted voters are still racking up double digit support in several states, and old yeller has still seen no state of the union poll bump yet in his approval rating. making matters work for the president, democrats are losing their longtime advantage with black and hispanic voters with support shrinking towards lowes0 years. so maybe that is why joe biden is leaning heavily on racial diversity in this new campaign
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video. >> are you ready to defend democracy? are you ready to protect our freedom? and are you ready to win this election? >> jeanine: and former president trump is ready to rumble after locking up the nomination. >> hello, everyone. it's your favorite president speaking to you on a really great day of victory. we are a nation that is in serious decline. we have never had a situation like this, where we are not respected. we are laughed at. we are considered almost a joke. >> jeanine: but let's sideline the rematch chatter for a moment. our sports stars the future of presidential politics? rfk jr. says he is considering aaron rodgers as his vice president. and the jets quarterback has apparently welcomed the ove overture. rfk jr. says that he will reveal his final choice in oakland at the end of the month.
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okay. jesse, rfk says he is going to announce his running mate, i think on march 26th in oakland, california, so i say to myself, why would he announce it in oakland, california? and i say, could it be because aaron rodgers is from california and played college football in oakland? >> jesse: well, the jets might have a problem aaron rodgers on the ticket. that might not be allowed in his contract. so i'm not sure it is aaron rodgers, although i would like to see him on the ticket. jesse, i don't know any about it, either. it is going to be someone flashy. of the short-list is a lot of sizzle, and he needs sizzle. he needs someone to kind of juice up the ticket and make it a celebritiesque ticket, someone outside the box. what i am concerned about is his ballot access. because if he is saying, and he has told me this, he is going to be on the ballot in every battleground state, he is not on all of them yet and deadlines are coming up, so he needs to
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get ballot access and he has to get his ticket organized. the fundamentals of the race are just terrible for joe biden. he is an old, unpopular guy. his coalition is falling apart and he has a third-party possible spoiler and there is high prices, high crime, and he is overseeing an invasion. but then i worry, jeanine, and i am paid to worry, because the ground game on the republican side is a concern. they didn't really have it together the last time, and we know how proficient the democrats are when they have six weeks before an election to make sure all the ballots are collected and brought to the polling stations. and i also worry about these court cases. there has never been a situation where you can have a felony conviction in the lead up to an election. i don't know what is going to happen with that. it can go either way. lastly, the agency and the bureau have been interfering in all of our elections for the last three elections, and what have they got up their sleeve this time? i think the american people are pretty wise to it, now, but you never know what is going to
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happen. >> jeanine: all right, dana, trump is edging out biden and those swing states and i think according to real clear pol politics, and seven battleground states, 48% trump, 43% biden. >> jeanine: for >> dana: first i want to say it is a beautiful brooch and a great tribute to a wonderful woman, your mom, that's great. a couple of things. one of the things that is happening is president trump in some quarters is more popular now than he was when he was president. and i follow a sub stack, which is a newsletter, called "the liberal patriot," and this is basically -- because he makes fun of me -- it's basically like the truth tellers for democrats, okay? they rode today, who is driving trump's rising favorables? and it is really coming from hispanics in a big way. and the biden team is kind of at a loss to deal with it and they are still trying to lock down their base on the left-wing side. biden is going to wisconsin.
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senator tammy baldwin is up for reelection. she has pulled a very challenging person for her opponent, so she is a democrat, she has voted with biden 95.5% of the time, but now she is trying to say i am a very moderate person. i think that is a race to watch. again, was battleground states, wisconsin is certainly one of them, eric hubby is the republican who is coming after her hard and will probably turn that race into one, bill hemmer at the border spending a lot of time at that. nate silver rode today that the first post-state of the union polls and a state of the unit overnight poles and the latest head-to-head polling versus trump and biden have not at all been very good for biden. and so you will look at the state of the speech, a week ago tomorrow, and there were a lot of pundits, like some on another network, who said, oh, my gosh, this was a great speech, he was so good and feisty and amazing. let's just all hold hands and go
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forward. the truth was it was a badly delivered speech. and it was yelled at to the american people. it didn't go over well and this is why they are having problems. >> jeanine: all right, harold, talked about in the beginning that this is a rematch between two former president -- one in incumbent and former. 70 years ago the incumbent won. what happens this time? >> harold: i don't know. good to be back in on the table everyone. i say couple things. maybe aaron rodgers has a patriotism exception in his contract. it's funny, he has not made any comments about whether he can or cannot -- at least i have not seen anything from the ownership or even the coaching staff of the jets. a lot of unpredictability in this race and is going to continue to be, we have two two-thirds of the country wishing this was not going to be a rematch, it should not surprise anyone the polling dats going to go back and forth. i think you will see wild swingf error for either. but if you're a democrat you do
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have to be concerned, i think as we sit here today in the very moment, eyes trump aptly mentioned and pointed to nate's piece about how this is unusual for a president not to have gotten any bump. dana and i differ a little bit about the speech, i thought it was a decent speech, but clearly you are right, the country didn't see it quite that way. two, when you look at the black and hispanic voter issue, we talked about this on the show now for a little bit, there are some polling data to support this. you have to speak more and more to people's aspirations and people's concerns. you can't use the same old, tired kind of effort and kind of predictable ways you go and get out the vote. i heard the president the other day somewhere already saying, get out to vote. we are 237 days or 220 days from when early voting starts. you have to get people to be, for lack of a better term, it can't just frighten people to go vote. that could be part of the mix but you have to give people something to vote for.
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and i think african american and hispanic voters would likely end are likely probably going to come home but there is no guarantee of home being the democratic party and in a presidential election that is where they normally go, that is not a guarantee at all here. i encourage the president to speak to schools, to speak to safety and security. the same things you speak to every other community, speak that way to african american and hispanic voters. don't tailor it away that looks out of place, unorthodox, and frankly doesn't look authentic. we care about the same things that every other voter cares about. we don't like high prices. we want our neighborhoods safe, and we want america safe. talk about those things. i think you will have a fighting chance for those numbers to come back. this will be a volatile race and we might as well all get accustomed and ready to it. >> jeanine: good recordation. steph curry, greg, says he's open to a career in politics after his season or after his contract is up, so we have aaron rodgers, steph curry, i
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mean, we could have the nfl and the nba be our two branches of government, almost. >> greg: you are asking a question about steph curry? i don't even know who that is. >> jeanine: he has a basketball player. >> greg: well, thank you. this is not a rematch. does of the second half of the trump bowl. biden was merely the worst halftime show, worse than maroos saying something. we keep talking about the black and hispanic vote but we are missing what it really is. the dems are not losing the black and hispanic vote, they are losing the black and hispanic men, right? why don't they break that down, that men are fleeing the grandma credit party like a showing of "barbie?" it is terrifying to them that they are becoming the party of awful, affluent, white, female, liberals. the democratic party has become almost a political version of the bud light commercial with dylan mulvaney. they have alienated men in order
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to please miserable activists, and men are like, hey, we know when we are not wanted. we will see ourselves out. we know what a woman is, right? we know what is best for our kids. we know what it takes to protect our cities and our families and we are tired of apologizing for laughing at funny jokes and having natural testosterone, right? so they know, they know that the democratic party has become a gender-specific party, and it is run by a specific type who denied biology, deny reality, deny common sense and laws necessary for safety and security because you know why? they are too mean. it is no different than a teacher's lounge at smith college. they have alienated men in favor of tormenting activists. i would just like to know, what has joe biden -- what has the democratic party ever said about men?
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anything? it's about women. it's about gender. it's about trans. and it's about race. right? and they got so obsessed with race, they forgot about the sexes, especially one half of the sexes. it is a party that is inhospitable to the y chromosome. if you are a man, why stick around? >> jesse: why? >> jeanine: up next, the squad freaking out and crying racism over congress' crackdown on tiktok. ♪ ♪ this is your invitation... ...to experience the elevation of electrification. ...and some of the best offers of the year on select models... ...at the invitation to lexus sales event. to advance the future of golf, pga of america chose t-mobile for business. with a 5g powered innovation hub to analyze player
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running out for tiktok. the house overwhelmingly voting to pass a bill that could lead to a tiktok ban if its current chinese owner doesn't sell the company. the concern is that the current ownership structure is a national security threat, with communist china scooping up billions of americans data. bipartisan lawmakers pushing back on accusations of the bill infringes on the free speech, saying it is not an outright ba. speak our intention is for tiktok continue to operate, but not under the control of the chinese communist party. >> and in that world, tiktok users can continue to use the platform. in fact, i think it would allow for a better user experience. >> but the main thing, though, is we want tiktok to exist. we are not there to ban it. lives that we want to make it tic-tac-toe. >> the bill does not violate the first amendment. it focuses on conduct, not content beards before calling it a trojan horse and endangering the first amendment. >> this legislation to ban tiktok is actually a trojan
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horse. some of us are concerned there are first amendment applications here. americans have the right to view information. >> americans have access to real images of the wars that are experienced by palestinians daily. we no longer have to rely on legacy media to get that information. >> i don't like bands on speech, and i want to find ways, you know, to better restrict the use of data without taking away a platform. >> dana: but the squad probably has the most stunning take. ayanna pressley says he tiktok ban might cause violence and racism. she told ""politico" this. i think this is something fomenting anti-asian and chinese sentiment. so, harold, apparently there was a lot behind the scenes that we don't know about. there were classified briefings with house members. i just want to go to you first because as somebody who used to be a member of congress, to get to this kind of a bipartisan result, there must have been
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something else that we don't even know about about the threat that made them inc. we have to get on board. >> harold: had to be. and having been part coming out of a briefing about china, but when i was in congress, the war between us and afghanistan, us and islamic terrorism was at its height in the early 2000s. i listen to a lot of people talk about this and i think people said, we don't want to disadvantage people who make a living on tiktok, we don't want to disadvantage people who find communities of support on ti tiktok. i'm sure that being bribed by a foreign government is a good way to make a living but that is not a defense in a treason trial, you cannot say i am making a good living here so you shouldn't be able to do this. if your speech if an exercise of a freedom disadvantages our national security or advantages an adversary of ours, you would expect and want congress to act. to me, this is really a no-brainer. i hope that they will be able to
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convince the chinese communist party of china to divest that company. they claim all of the u.s. data they have is housed in some facility in texas and at the chinese government has no access to it. and we say, all right, we trust you, but let's verify. sell the company to an american entity. everybody keep their financial interest intact. that way we ensure that our data, which has become the most lethal weapon in national security circles come almost as lethal, in some ways, and don't take this the wrong way come almost as lethal as nuclear weapons, because we don't use nuclear weapons daily, we use da and manipulate data, could you imagine in our economic channels with china as we look at an ai race and a race to see you can make the best robots, who can make the best batteries, that they have all of this information about 200 million americans, how they would leverage that in negotiations with us on trade, space infrastructure, including the telecom infrastructure in space. when mark warner, democratic senator, marco rubio, the republican senator, who were the chair and vice chair of the intelligence committee, they
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don't say ranking member or chairmen, chair and vice chair, they both agree that they can tighten this bill up but you have to take this step against tiktok appeared as bad as it may be for some people who rely on tiktok for all of their enterta, their ability to make a living, for all of their friendships, there is something that trumps that. at the national security of the united states. >> dana: some people, i would add, their news come as well. ap poll this last year, jesse, people were informed that tiktok is owned by a company controlled by the ccp, 60% of people said, well, that's not a good idea. lets figure out a way to make some common sense decisions h here. >> jesse: it's more about control. and so the chinese have tiktok. we have twitter and facebook. the government doesn't really have twitter like they used too, so they only really can control facebook. they can't get into musk's back door like they can with zuckerberg. you have this other app over
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here, tiktok, and the federal government wants control of it. we want to have cia guys working inside that company. we want to be able to have the fbi call tiktok and say, hey, you better shut this down. okay. we want to be able to collect the data, use the data, exploit the data. that's understandable, okay? because as a user in america, you can either be spied on and mentally destroyed by the chinese, or you can have election interference by your own government here. and that is what this is about. this is about wresting control of his powerful app from the chinese to the americans, and do i trust my government more than the chinese government? of course. do i think our government is going to use the access to the information from tiktok for great purposes? especially democrats that have nasty ideas about election interference? hm, i doubt that, but that's what's going on.
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>> dana: i hadn't thought about it that way and i appreciate you thinking about it that way. what do you think, greg? >> greg: i like the band because there are two reasons. it is really popular among people that i despise. i.e. influencers fear which are worse than communists. and it is also a mass persuader. if you look at a bad idea that is plaguing america, racial disd stunts kids do, directly to a generation of americans with unformed brains. we do need to sever the connection between tiktok and the communists. it is not about ownership. it is about control, right? it's like owning tiktok is meaningless if the chinese are in charge because there are people that own tiktok now that aren't chinese. so jesse mentioned it yesterday, that tiktok picks up everything. that includes keystrokes, right, from devices when it is not tiktok. it so most as if to use it safely you have to be in a separate room that is completely walled off and you have to wear hazmat suit.
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it really is like covid. it is like social media covid. but i don't think this ban is real. which is why everybody voted for it. it's like when everybody voted for william hung for "american idol," remember that? it's because -- nothing is going to happen. because the ban as far as i can tell can apply to other platforms. so that is going to kill it. the bill itself has to be walled off. so it applies only to certain platforms that are controlled by an adversary or by a communist country like china. it can't -- they can all of a sudden decide that they want to use it on x or they want to use it on facebook. i think that is the poison pill here. and then harold said something but trying to sell it to somebody. i think this is the first step to getting it to sell somebody, maybe it is this guy, is that his name? yaz? >> jesse: to prove it to a
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group of investors who our government likes. >> dana: you should do a show, where is he now, william hung. >> greg: i think he became a gambling addict. >> dana: wow. we can tell you in the next -- >> greg: i just read it. >> dana: judge, i am sure you have been following this, too. >> jeanine: i have the bill in my hand and it is specifically for bytedance and tiktok, okay, so it is not across-the-board build. bill. there are a lot of people about this, i heard jim jordan this morning before, i'm not sure how i'm going to vote on it. i heard senator kennedy say, i'm not sure how going to vote on it. these hearings were not public. this is where i come down on this. right now there are 59% of young adults in this country would rather lose the right to vote than tiktok. 56% of adults in the united states use tiktok. 7 million small businesses advertise and 170 million americans are on tiktok.
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all right, that's a given. young people in this country don't respect or believe that the right to privacy is what a lot of older americans think it is. they are just not used to it. they grew up in the generation where everything was on social media. so, look, we don't want china controlling or influencing elections or controlling people. but let me ask you this question: who interfered with the 2020 election? who suppressed free speech in the 2020 election? facebook. when they wouldn't allow people to communicate and the press to communicate on hunter biden's laptop. all right? which we have proven would have changed the election had certain people known about it. so you've got the united states now, this is where i come down on the side of jesse, the united states wants to be involved in everything. but what i think is going on here is that tiktok and everybody else is about the bottom line, and the bottom line
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is, if you are a democrat, you are going to get a whole thread of stuff that are teed into you. if you are conservative, the stuff is going to be keyed into you. right now, x is already kind of middle ground or right wing. the only thing that is left is facebook, and they have already interfered with the constitution. right now, in united states supreme court, his misery against biden, where the united states supreme court is considering whether or not they can continue this injunction, making sure that the government doesn't tell social media what to do. that is what the government in the united states is doing. and my final point is this. why worry about tiktok of joe biden and his family took money from a chinese-connected company? >> harold: just for the record, they don't allow any platform in china -- >> dana: tiktok was really concerned just about the bottom
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line and not our data. they stand to make a ton of money if they were to actually divest, if tiktok -- if the bottom line, if you are talking about money, they would make a lot more money if they went ahead and took them up on -- >> jeanine: bacon buy this data. we talked about it yesterday you drive your car, they sell our data to the insurance companies. >> dana: that's why it is not actually about the money. that's why they are fighting. because they want the data. coming up from england bands blockers for puberty blockers for children. should america be next? ♪ ♪ welcome to ameriprise. i'm sam morrison. my brother max recommended you. so, my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors, the garcía's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized, -hey, john reese, jr. -how's your father doing? to help reach your goals with confidence. my sister's told me so much about you. that's why it's more than advice worth listening to. it's advice worth talking about. ameriprise financial.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: the u.k. delivering a massive blow to the gender industrial complex. england's national health service is banning puberty blockers for kids. because there is not enough evidence of safety. the agency also citing a lack of evidence regarding the drug's long-term effects.
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but here in the u.s., they're handing them like candy. the number of children getting puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones doubling in just four years. what is peter saying about this? >> dana: that is so funny that you ask because you know he texted me earlier today and said, if you will be talking about this today, he said it is absolutely the right thing to do, it was a long time coming. he would have done it the first day. he does think the right thing to do was to get it from the official medical community after study, but he worries about the children that it happened to between then and now. he does think the united states should do it. all over the world should do it. actually one of the things he didn't say but i will add as last year "the washington post" did polling on this and it is like an 80/20 issue. it even surprised "the washington post." it is not saying that parents can't have thoughtful thinking about their children and to deal with them and i know there's a lot of people here, how people
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like j.k. rowling are so uncompassionate because they think that this is a good decision, and that she doesn't care about children. i'm like, she wrote the most important -- all of her work was for children. like, she cares about the children very much. so i think that argument is out the window and these doctors at the nhs said the right thing. >> jesse: do you think american physicians or american policymakers will look across the pond and say, wait a second, maybe we should study this more? >> jeanine: you know, that is the hope. apparently u.k.'s highest court held the same thing. it's very interesting. and sweet and apparently is about to do the same thing. and you know, europe is usually considered more liberal than we are. but i think the interesting part of all of this is that when you think about it, as a society, we have said, if a young girl is 17 or under, she is incapable of consenting to sex because then it is statutory rate, okay, but if she is 17 or under, she can
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remove her genitalia, we will give her that authority and there are states in the united states that permit it and the government actually pays for it and of course there are states that ban it. we haven't studied this long enough. and the problem is returning to your original gender role. because a lot of teenagers, young girls, and i can't say more than young boys, i have a son and a daughter, but they go through a lot of stages, and they say that this gender so-called dysphoria after adolescence, the older they get, they kind of get away from it. so the idea -- if you have gender dysphoria, go for it, have at it, change it, but the trauma that ends up to those who have done it and the inability to get back to who they are, like this woman, chloe cole, she says come i look in the mirror and i feel like a monster after she turned herself into a boy and is now trying to go back as
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a girl, she has male bone structure, she has a jawline that is sharper, and adam's apple that is pronounced, all that other stuff. it's a nightmare. why do it? >> jesse: they say, harold, there is a lot of class actions against these pharmaceutical manufacturers that are successful. that will be the one thing that will really shake this loose. >> harold: i agree with what everybody is saying. we had so much great material for this. one of the quotes was from the u.k. secretary of state for health and social care, she said care that affects our children's health and well-being so profoundly and must always be based on clinical evidence. so those of us who are believers in science and talk about science and clinical evidence, the data just doesn't show that we should be doing this. step away from that data, i'm just a believer, like the judge said, there are certain things we don't allow people under 18 to make decisions about, and i think it is very prudent how we reach those conclusions. this is one of those categories where it is hard for me to
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understand why we would make this readily available for children. i understand adults wanting to make any decision they want to make, but i think about my own daughter, my own son, if that's -- whatever they want to be in life come i want to support them, but there are certain things, they can't drive a car just because they really want to drive a car. we have rules about things. i don't mean to make light of what people want to do about sexuality and make it akin to driving, but we have rules about certain things. i think this will based on clinical evidence is the right thing. >> jesse: greg? >> greg: you guys are being way too civil about this. this is a huge deal. they claimed that these treatments would reduce suicide. it didn't. it increased suicide. they lied. they lied to people. they coerced kids. they deceived parents. a long time ago on this show i posed the question: in ten years, what will you see?
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lawsuits from people who didn't undergo gender surgeries and hormones as kids, or people who did? the answer is obvious. there is only one choice that follows the first principle of first do no harm, it is do no harm. but genital mutilation and permanent hormone stuff was a vulnerable attack on vulnerable humans and based on nonscience. now that england has banned blockers, there is no way a doctor here can prescribe them and then plead ignorance that they had no idea it was controversial or medically despised. this horrifying moment we are living through the past five or six years in our country's history may be finally coming to a close and we need to thank, like you said that he arose who braved the unhinged activist, j.k. rowling, there are so many women, @libsoftiktok, i would bring this stuff up, i would be called a transphobe for days. i don't care. keep calling me that.
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michael schonberg deli deservest of credit for delivering nails in this coffin. parents at activist and real brave women who stood up to people who threatened them, so then what about the adversaries? the so-called well-intentioned experts pushed this on children? may be in ten years, 20 years, they will be seen no different than the nazi doctors who experimented on jews in the holocaust. the people who targeted these kids and trying to protect these kids, they will have the reckoning and i cannot wait. >> jesse: you are like the paul revere of gender, greg. >> greg: i like to look at myself that way. >> jesse: ahead, paging dr. jill biden. your work husband may be a me to menace. h♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: "the new york post" reporting on one of dr. jill biden's top aides, described as her work husband, . staffers saying he has bullied and verbally and sexually harassed colleagues for years but he is untouchable thanks to the first lady protecting him. denying the claims and the white house calls them unfounded attacks. dana, having an obnoxious work husband who denigrates others, you can probably relate come heading to work with hemmer. [laughter] you can share now what it is like. >> dana: it's been very difficult. thank you for seeing me. >> greg: do you feel seen now? i am so glad you feel seen. >> dana: you and hemmer are
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like the polar opposites. you should get it together. that is on sale next week. what happened to believe all victims? what happened? what happened, wait, remember jill biden, if i catch you saying one negative thing about anybody you will be fired on the spot? i also think it is interesting the chief of the staff at the white house immediately stepped in, on the record defense. even though, if any of this is coming out, some of it probably is true. it is not just him. there were reports about the advanced, calling people lots of names and saying, called people -- he said some things. look, the white house is not easy, necessarily, working those hours under that kind of pressure, sometimes people get heated but when it breaks out into sexual harassment, which is something he has been accused of in the spine pages, that might be different.
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>> greg: is it because he is gay? >> jesse: i don't think it has anything to do with that. i think the guy has courage charisma. these are some of the things he has been said to have done. has been known to speculate on the penis size of staffers. "outnumbered" shared the theory that from size correlates to penis size. bernal told a colleague he had a small penis in a dispute that always ends in argument. and he speculates about the sacks lives of very weird momen. you know what the biden white house said? they have full confidence in his character. >> greg: this leads me to, harold, the difference. i do all of my obnoxious behavior in public on tv. his problem is it is behind the scenes. >> harold: i am never going to look at my thumb again.
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[laughter] >> dana: thumbs up. speed to everyone, i think dana touched on it, too, it is a tough job, everyone stares at pleasure of the president but the environment the people have described, usually there are consequences for those things and see if those go around. >> dana: i never got yelled at. >> jeanine: this is the shortest answer you ever gave. >> harold: they told me 30 seconds in my ear. my thumb. [laughter] >> jeanine: here is the thing. kamala harris' office is known as a toxic workplace. 13, 15 people left and said it was horrible working there appear to the white house counsel's office has started an investigation because it is a toxic workplace and the allegations. and the truth is that we know that biden himself has cursed people out, yelled at them, has a bad temper, he even yells at people and he goes out the campaign, he yells at voters, hit the ground, do a push-up. everybody is poed in the
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white house, it is toxic, and what does it tell you? it tells you that jill biden is running the joint because he is her top aide, and maybe he is a protected class, greg, and may be that is the answer you are looking for. >> dana: can i mention one other thing? the white house loves to tell people behind the scenes that biden is so feisty and cursing people out behind the scenes, we know all of these stories that come out, biden has a really bad potty mouth, a lot of this stuff comes from the top. so if he is allowing it behind the scenes in his own white house, she probably thinks he has permission -- >> jesse: the class and decorum of the trump white house. what is so funny, harold? >> greg: you know you hate your phone with a hammer and it swells up? i'm thinking -- never mind. stick around for this! stoner rats invade america. ♪ ♪ your dress. oh thanks! i splurged a little because liberty mutual
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♪ ♪ >> harold: welcome back, america, get ready to hear about stoner rats. the police chief of new orleans is reefer-loving road and seven gobbling up all of the marijuana in the evidence room. >> in the evidence property room that you took a tour of, the
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rats eating our marijuana, they are all high. [laughter] >> harold: judge, you now have experience with marijuana, but you have experience -- >> jesse: by a property clerk's office. >> harold: is the superintendent right there? >> jeanine: this is right up there with the dog ate my homework, the check is in the rail, somebody is lifting grass. next thing the cocaine will be missing because the bears are going for it for it. >> harold: jesse, you have a strong opinion? >> jesse: not tonight but they should have a fox nation special called the evidence locker, and you open up the locker and you just tell a little story about this piece of evidence, this piece of evidence, i'd watch that. >> dana: i like that. it is a good thing that first they can't get into the room because he has a problem, it has been under control for 11 mo months. >> greg: whatever happened? >> dana: i had to pay a lot of money to have him trained not to
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eat marijuana he finds on the street. >> greg: how many times? >> dana: he has been high 12 times. >> greg: you really do think this is an accident? >> dana: that's why i said it is a good thing -- >> harold: greg, the superintendent out of new orleans, is she right? >> greg: she also claimed the missing cash in the missing jewelry and the missing ak-47s were also eaten by rats. i think she is nuts. >> dana: big rats. >> harold: "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ but i got jesus here, and we were wondering if you might want to pray with us. well, not the actual jesus. obviously, but let's spend some time with the real one. lord jesus. we take this moment today to simply be with you. we are lost. we are broken. but we are not alone. help us to grow closer to you. this lent, jesus name we pray. amen. join us in prayer. this lent on hallow. >> tech: cracked windshield? schedule with safelite,
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class. >> we have joe devito, michelle tafoya and kat timpf. tyrus is back. let's do this, greg's fox news. all right. we're going to go to the richmond wildlife center we have people there check this out. we have a staff who dones box masks and rubber gloves to feed their baby foxes. so they -- before they get reintroduced back into the wild. [laughter] >> jesse: what am i looking at? screen jean are you kidding? this is not a joke. >> greg: this is what cavuto wears when he leaves. >> judge jeanine: so the baby feels better that some really a fox. >> dana: probably having nightmares now. >> jesse: $2 and a dream. do you know what the mega millions jackpot is? $800 million so do you know what i did? i went out and sent johnny. i didn't go out and i got us tickets. >> judge jeanine: are these for this week or last week? >> jesse: friday they are going to call it and you guys are probably going to have osplit it
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with me. >> harold: split mine with you and give to jeopardy. >> jesse: get it together series continues with the statue doppler. toppling statues and explaining why tonight at 8:00. >> judge jeanine: these aspiring medical students may not be cut out for a job as future doctors. reactions when they got a close up look at a c section. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: that's what a c section looks like, everybody. [laughter] >> dana: and then they went to their guidance counselor and changed their major. >> judge jeanine: those are your future doctors, everyone. i'm sorry, tomorrow night, dana, you get it. that's it for us. have a great night, everybody. see you tomorrow night at 5:00. >> bret: hey, judge, those c section videos are gross. they really are. >> judge jeanine: have you seen them? >> bret: no. i'm just

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