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these guys -- they all come from a very fine strain of blood. that's great genetics right there. thank you both very much. major key, thank you for helping to keep this incredible land of ours free and the home of the brave. and that's what it was. through the decades that followed... >> will: president trump speaking at fort bragg in north carolina to kickoff celebrations for the army's 250th birthday. he announced the restoration of the names of several forts across the united states and addressed los angeles and i i.c.e. and pledged america will be the only flag to wave over l.a. ♪ ♪ >> dana: we are starting. hi, everyone, martha maccallum onna kayleigh mcenany, harold ford jr., jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪
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you have been watching president trump, currently addressing the troops at fort bragg to commemorate the army's 250th anniversary. moments ago he mentioned the riots in los angeles. here is a refresher on what happened last night in l.a. >> oh, they are taking somebody down right now. they clearly did not like with the guy in the yellow was doing right there. >> donald trump, you just [bleep]! >> martha: there you go. and here is the president. >> they proudly carry the flags of other countries, but they don't carry the american flag. they only burn it. did you see the flags being burned? they weren't being burned by people by our country or
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people that love our country. people that burn the american flag should go to jail for one year. >> people with big heavy hammers pounding the concrete and pounding curbs. they were throwing it at police. they were throwing it at our soldiers. and we got it stopped. and we have them in custody right now. not playing around. they are animals. and these are paid insurrectionist's. these are paid troublemakers. their agitators. all i want is safety. i just want a safe area. los angeles was under siege until we got there. you ask me that question. when there is no danger, they will leave. they are moving murderers out of our country put in by biden or the autopen. people that are criminals that allow these come in our country. >> martha: right now los angeles bracing for night five of potential chaos, looting that we saw last night, out of control vandalism you see in
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these videos erupting last night. yet democrats keep making excuses for the riots are playing them down saying it is really not that big a deal. senator john fetterman calling out his own party for not denouncing the violence. this is what he posted. my party loses the moral high ground when we refused to condemn setting cars on fire, destroying buildings, and assaulting law enforcement." but it looks like fetterman's message is not resonating with some of his colleagues. >> we should absolutely condemn the violence of ripping apart families, of i.c.e. breaking the law. >> it is hard to imagine that this time the national guard were sent out to attack protesters that were exercising their constitutional obligation. >> intentionally trying to inflame. >> no different than when a team wins a national championship, people get overexcited. >> there was no violence. i was on the street. i know. >> may be the exuberance of the moment, but it may be the
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anarchist setting in. >> martha: okay, kayleigh, when you look at the presidents messaging right now, it almost seems like these democrats who are speaking out this way are making it too easy for him. he is saying just stand by law enforcement, and for safety, pretty simple idea, and he is, you know, lauding our troops were 250 years of incredible service. it seems like once again they are just making it too easy for this president to really score points. >> kayleigh: without a doubt. a white house official told "politico" playbook this is yet another 80/20 issue were democrats have chosen the 20 side and leaning into it. but yet the left things they are winning. karen bass referred to this as trump's chaos. gavin newsom in an interview said three times trump's mess. so the talking points have gone out. they are trying to avert blame to trump. and what they fail to realize is the tenth amendment gives them, the states, the police power to patrol their streets. that is in the constitution.
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but they are not doing it. and when they don't do it president trump learned a lesson in 2020 and it's when the democrat mayors and governors fail to control their streets and wage the police power, he will step in. he used the national guard when st. john's church burnt. we see him using the national guard now, he has the power to do that, but he said i use the insurrection act. didn't need it. haven't gone there yet but he will use it if needed. had me go to the podium and threatened that back in 2020 because he has learned left-wing mayors, left-wing governors, they find good company and chaos. we learned from wheeler in portland, kate brown in portland, when rioters tried to burn down a courthouse, wheeler from mayor durkan in seattle with the c.h.o.p. zone, tim walz in minnesota, when streets are lit on fire, avert blame. >> martha: the summer of love. we are not seeing another summer
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of love in los angeles. harold, when you look at this situation, think of johnson, the department of homeland security chief under president obama, who said the current immigration environment under presi president biden was not sustainable, and i think to myself when i look at these images because it is hard, what does he mean, what does unsustainable look like? i think los angeles right now is what unsustainable looks like, having let 12-20 million people across the border. >> harold: there's a couple questions in there. i think one or two things. i don't disagree and hang kayleigh -- and welcome to both of you -- disagree with anything you said. we can quarrel about, but there is no doubt the president, if you were present of the united states, anyone, and you saw this kind of images, would want to be helpful, and for the president to use that authority i think is understandable. i think some of the frustration on the part of some -- and i've condemned the violence. there is no excuse, no explanations, no room for this
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kind of behavior, and if we can't as a political class, democrat, republican, agree on that, then we have far worse problems that i tried to describe yesterday. but what frustrates me, martha, what i can't figure out is there seems to be a lot of firepower on the ground, marines, national guard, los angeles police, i understand there might even be some of the cities right outside of los angeles, there police there. it doesn't seem to be as coordinated as it should be. i hope the president and the governor, the escalation and that craziness between the two of them and even the mayor, everyone has to leave the politics out of it for a moment. you think you are capitulating to one side or the other, we need to do it but to get these images off -- not only the images with the people who are living in this environment who owned stores, who own homes, who for that matter out there protesting peacefully, these are professionals, as president trump will rightly said, so i have no issue with the military and with law-enforcement being there buti
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wish it was more coordinated peered. >> martha: president trump said we are not playing around, which he wants to see this end, jesse. 40-point swing in latino voters, from president biden selection until now. 40 points. and a lot of the store owners harold is talking about, we heard from, they are latino americans, people who have come to this country, they are here legally now, they are like, get out of my store, stop breaking my stuff, so put this to an end. your thoughts? >> jesse: they are losing 7-eleven's, and not to be stereotypical but you can see videos of guys who own 7-eleven's are immigrants and they don't want it. we have a rule on "jesse waters primetime," martha, you can make a mistake, okay, but don't make the same mistake twice. democrats, we just did this for years ago with black lives matter. their argument back then was you have to have less law enforcement. and then you'd have less crime. well, how did that work? they are arguing the same thing.
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if you just take away the national guard, than all of the riots are going to stop. it's not going to stop. they are not going to be able to blm these riots like last night because i looked at instagram. remember what the white girls did during the summer of love? they put just the black for blm? no one is doing that. none of these people are putting the mexican flag up. none of these companies are being shook down to donate to some -- they don't even have floyd. they don't even have a maryland dad. who is the victim? some pedophile who just got i.c.eed? they can't control the narrative that's why they are just lying. gavin newsom said trump never called me, trump showed his phone to john roberts, he had a 16 minute conversation. but they did with inflation, the border, with biden's brain, thet seeing what you are seeing and think they can get away with it. they're trying to frame trump as the dictator.
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trump wasn't the one with backs mandates. he wasn't the one that censured people or disobeyed the courts or arrests his rival, he just wants peace. that's it. and greg touched on this yesterday. what they are doing is extortion. and they are telling you that. they are saying when you leave, we'll stop lighting fires. you're just supposed to give into that? no one is supposed to give into that. i haven't seen any of these national guard vehicles get torched. i haven't seen national guard guys billy clubbing these protesters. i am seeing citizens and illegals of los angeles firebombing california highway patrol cars. firebombing l.a.p.d. vehicles. trump has nothing to do with that. if they were peaceful protesters, civil disobedience like gandhi, just lay there indian style and make the police -- that is one thing. they are not doing that. they are molotoving their own people.
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>> martha: these groups, greg, are quite interesting. within them they were trashing israel. >> greg: they are the same -- they are like freelancers. they are professional freelancers. june is basically pride month for trumpers. walk outside openly in your red hats, let your trump flag fly. because you are not alone. we see why trump is necessary, because who are the rioters? remember the tens of thousands of men that flowed across the border, almost all entirely men, where did they go? i guess some were deported but most of them are not deported yet. these are the biden riots, when you think about it. these are the people that came in, the unrest is as orchestrated as the boston philharmonic. the organizers are now telling rioters to replace their mexican flags with american flags. this isn't a tribute to patriotism but it is deception. it is another trojan horse no
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different than joe biden riding in on a platform of patriotism, unity, and moderation. the flag, like joe, is meant to trick us into letting our guard down so there will be radical people which we are now seeing. meanwhile, to your great point, jesse, newsom still lives in the era of george floyd. where riots were exempt from judgment. we were told we had to stay indoors. the looters were given a hall pass. that experience informs all of us now, it's not going to happen again. trump learn from minneapolis and other cities that burned for days, and still have yet to recover the billions of dollars in damage, dozens dead, so trump is not lying when he says i'm trying to save l.a. what do you want to do? if he leaves, what could happen? you could have four more days of this, five more days, he stopping it. you can be mad -- you can be mad that dad is telling you to get rid of your friends, make them leave the house, but then tomorrow you are going to be happy they are gone. he's doing the adult thing.
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leaders knelt before floyd. we are not kneeling. you are in the era of daniel penny. meanwhile, media and the dems put themselves in an intractable mass, where they labeled all law enforcement as a symbol or symptom of authoritarianism, so if you welcome law-enforcement to protect your small jewelry store, you are part of the problem, too, so the dems keep expanding their opposition. it's not just trump, not just trumpers, not just military and the police, it's anybody who wants the police. i would tell the media and the dems to read the room but they are too busy burning it down. >> martha: all right, coming up next, the media's most disgusting smear yet against i.c.e. agents, plus a huge update on terry moran's anti-trump grant. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: fox news alert. according to multiple reports, abc news longtime correspondent terry moran out of a job after posting and anti-trump social media rant. >> harold: he too was previously suspended for calling stephen miller a world-class hater. that comes as the liberal media calls trump a dictator and a fascist for rolling out the national guard. one guy was comparing i.c.e. agents to catchers. >> this reminds me historically of the -- not a clear analogy but when the nation, these political factions divided the nation between slaveholders and
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slave catchers. >> trump is militarizing as a test run come as a test run, to make sure he can do it in places like new york. he's decided to throw all the rules. you know exactly what his intentions are. >> jesse: while their anchors swear torching waymos is mostly peaceful, warning us right videos might be misleading because some clips are two days old. >> you've got to be careful at a delicate moment like this to look at the time stamps, look at the dates. a lot of these algorithms are surfacing hours old or even days old content, so you might be looking at a video something, wondering what is happening in l.a., text the from two days ago. it only matters because it can give people a full suppression of what's actually happening at a moment of unrest. >> jesse: brian stelter, greg, explaining the concept of time. >> greg: yes, yes.
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i will get to him in a minute, but it's always a welcome surprise when i see that fuzzy little fellow. i miss him. the media downplays the violence and the mayhem because they support the cause. they wax poetic about everything but the victims, as harold pointed out. they are victims. if this were stelter's house, he would be dialing 911 until his fingers bleed. he might even put down a doughnut to call 91. what i find interesting is how come these networks aren't interviewing the protesters? there is a selective shielding going on. they know the protesters are the worst spokesman for the protests, so as the media, we will take care of that for you. we don't need to interview them. we will be, i guess, the war spokesman, and their delusional commentary alongside the videos of the rioters and the arson is a perfect juxtaposition of
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reality and ideology. we can see the destruction but their mouths are trying to get into our ears telling us it is mostly peaceful but there is no better persuasion than the visual. every video strengthens trump's position and reminds us how wrong the media was on everything from the summer of love to the fall of biden. a little seasonal pun there. but let's get to stelter and all of these other losers. do you ever wonder who the media is talking to? it's not the public. they no longer watch or believe or care with these people have to say. the media is talking to the media. cnn, msnbc, they were reduced to being the homeless man muttering to his reflection in a cvs window. when he nods, so does his reflection. but they can't see this. it's no longer a point spot. it's a complete total eclipse. and probably the biggest change in culture is the emancipation of the public of the legacy media. we are free from these zombies.
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>> jesse: and they have freed us by exposing themselves as rank partisans, martha. terry moran out at abc. >> martha: with brian stelter, i love the fact-checking that he is doing there. basically the principal would be if you are showing minnesota and he were saying this is what happened last night in los angeles, that's a bad idea, right? if you are showing a continuous protest basically going on since friday night, this is tuesday, this is today, the story is continuing. it is the same story. i think it is pretty easy to make that clear, it's not like overnight you talked about the fairy godmother came in and made everything perfect in los angeles so we shouldn't be talking about it anymore. to greg's point it is true that many of them covering this story have become the proxy for the protester. they are saying here is what is happening here. they are not walking up to the flag of mexico and asking him the obvious question which is why are you waving a flag from
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mexico? aren't you actually angry with the american situation, the government that you find here, that you feel is being oppressive to you? if you're going to wave a mexican flag, why not just go back home? imagine if thousands of people crossed into canada and started burning, you know, waving american flags -- >> jesse: let's not disclose our military operation, sandra -- martha. >> martha: go back to america, right? it would be obvious. rachel maddow never ceases to give us material. she said even if these protests were 100 times the size, that they are right now, they still wouldn't have an operational merit to bring in active-duty troops or federalize national guard. 100 times what you are seeing out there. she says i would still say it is wrong to bring in the national guard and to make these streets safer for less angeles. >> greg: she has not been right. so many years, she doesn't know
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what it is like. >> jesse: let's go to the lawyer or one of the lawyers, harold. is he on firm legal ground by activating the guard over the, i guess, reticence of the gov governor? >> harold: kayleigh and i were talking about this, i think he has the authority on the ground -- what i was trying to say in the last segment, and kayleigh and i were talking about off air, it would seem to me that with all of the firepower there, if the president is in charge, and even governor newsom and mayor bass don't agree with what the president is doing, they have to come together as leaders of their respective city, state, and country, and say here is what is going to happen if activity like this finds itself unleashed somewhere in our city. here is what we are going to do. and if there is disagreement amongst the three of them, the president probably supersedes all of them in his authority with the national guard. now i don't know what the marines can do. i know with the marines do but i don't know what their authority is.
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the president, secretary hegseth, someone should outline and enumerate specifically what their role is in los angeles and what they are able to do as a way -- greg and i have this conversation, tom homan, he talks big, like a clint eastwood movie all the time. you say he has to do that sometimes. i want someone to do this here, to explain to these rioters, explain to these paid agitators, if you continue doing this, this is what is going to happen because i don't want to watch -- i want to watch your show tonight. i don't want to watch something terrible happening in los angeles. some leadership would emerge from the three of them and tell us what to expect, what people can do, what they can't do -- >> martha: have a curfew, yeah. >> jesse: are the feds not going hard enough? >> kayleigh: no, they are doing what they can but they need the support of the governor. you had tim walz who delayed in sending the national guard. he had the right to call the national guard up. he did on a limited basis in minnesota, to protect federal
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property. that night is when the police precinct burned and he goes okay we've got to fully activate them. trump has surpassed that because we are on day six now. newsom hasn't called in the national guard so trump did. the military, they are there, they can only guard federal property. iuntil donald trump invokes the resurrection act. i would rather be watching your show and brian stelter -- i used to love -- >> greg: i have a new clipboard now. i'll fix it. >> kayleigh: one last thing if i could say about terry moran. shame on abc that you didn't fire him in 2017 when he was putting nazi comparisons against donald trump. 2021, don't tell me you are impartial, in 2017 he outed yourself and it took you until 2025 to oust him. >> jesse: knock these riots out so you can watch exclamation point. >> harold: that's the biggest
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♪ ♪ >> greg: two of the democrats biggest betas are beefing. leaked audio from ken martin whining about vice chair david hogg stealing his thunder. >> the other night i said to myself for the first time, i don't often do this, no one knows who the hell i am, right? i'm trying to get my sea legs underneath of me and actually develop any amount of credibility so i can go out there and raise the money and do the job i need to put ourselves in a position to win, and again i don't think you intended this but you essentially destroyed any chance i have to show the leadership that i need to. >> greg: girls, girls, girls.
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cnn a rare behind-the-scenes look at the dnc group therapy session afterwards. >> we are announcing on our screen right now what appears to be a dumpster fire. >> greg: [laughs] so, harold, we were talking about this before, i think even yesterday, we have no idea what the democrat new leader could look like. we might not even know who he is. because men don't make history, history makes men, harold. we need that person to face this time as it is. who could that be, harold? who is that person, harold? this is a party without a harold. >> harold: it's a party -- the dnc regrettably come over the last let's say many years, have been friends of mine, leaders there, have not been a serious political organization, and by that i mean an organization that you look to for leadership, message leadership, fundraising leadership, candidate promotion leadership. it's got to get back to the
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basics. this young fella david, who has a remarkable history as a young man, and he has every right to want to say the things he does but you shouldn't be in the party leadership doing that. can martin come i feel bad for him. i don't know him. frankly was a little surprised that he was elected to be the leader of the party. i can understand where he is coming from. and democrats in congress and the senate, mr. schumer and mr. jeffries, they ought to go over to the dnc and control place. this kind of nonsense doesn't bode well for anybody. we don't have a message. we seem to be too tied up trying to protect people who are perpetrating crimes. we don't seem to want to protect the border. and we have a party leadership that is fighting with each other because one guy, the number two guy wants to run people against people in the party you happen to be old, so that is the message that is being presented and projected. you are not going to be taken seriously if you don't clean house altogether, or better yet, get the whole guy out and let
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martin take it or get martin out and let hogg take it, whatever the case, this isn't working. >> greg: there you go. so jesse, let's say harold isn't running -- >> harold: i don't know if i'm saying his name right. >> greg: we know that harold is running. there is only one other person, mentioned him in the a block. i am completely dumbfounded. how to dine this this? it's fetterman. fetterman is the closest you get to kind of like the element of surprise, almost a trumpian thing going, you don't take him seriously until you take him seriously. >> jesse: i'm not taking them seriously, as a president, greg, i think stephen a. smith is more of a potent wild card then fetterman although i do like fetterman. what they have to do is figure out what they stand for. trump embraces timeless principles. sovereignty. merit. wealth. family.
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innovation. >> greg: mcdonald's. >> jesse: right. these are core values, and then he has the policies that are way did to the principles. and then the vision. they don't have a vision. even maga is a vision, and impulse to make america great again. they don't have that so they just n need to maybe take some ayuasca, go to the woods and figure who they are. >> greg: that's the best advice you could give, the democrat party has to do ayahuasca. people in the party still refusing to share the risk, beholden to the same dogma, the woke dogma that infects it, how can actually come up with a principal or a plan if they are terrified of each other? >> martha: right about one thing when no one knows who i am because harold didn't know who he was. i would agree with one thing you said initially, greg, i do think
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the man does make history because the republican party went through a very similar phase after romney and ryan and they did this hole, you know, the autopsy, and they spent millions of dollars at that point to try to figure out, who are we, what do we stand for? was our message? and it didn't matter because what happened was donald trump, and he understood, he saw a void and he knew how to fill the void. >> greg: just proved my point. >> martha: it takes a person. >> greg: the void brought the man. how dare you disagree with me. >> martha: no, i think the man understood the void. we can go back and forth on this. i think it is the man. look at bill clinton. look at barack obama. it is not about these guys sitting around in one room figuring out, i've got it, i know what our message is now. it's not. it's right in front of your faces. it's a person that has to be w wow. >> greg: do you see that person? could he be at this table, kayleigh? >> kayleigh: permission to dump on you a little further?
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>> greg: oh, please dump on me. >> kayleigh: you said he the whole time peered. >> greg: yes. >> kayleigh: i'm no rating feminist, trust me, but 2 out oa woman -- >> greg: cycles -- >> kayleigh: now my head is in a weird place. it could be pocahontas. it could be aoc. it could be kamala harris. >> greg: no. >> kayleigh: any of these people to lead the party. let's go for cycles, guys. i will leave it at that. >> harold: michigan's governor's race next year. you got an independent -- an independent running for governor, who is a democrat, the mayor of detroit now, interested to watch that battleground state. >> greg: who is that? >> harold: mike dugan. >> greg: up next, obama's doctor makes a candid confession about biden's doctor. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: all james comer subpoenas biden's doctor and begins to hold joe's inner circle accountable, we just got heard that 4x biden aids have agreed to voluntary interviews. it's got folks wondering will the media ever face the heat from gaslighting the whole nation? "washington post" media critic asked did legacy media for in its biden coverage, not if you ask them. he went on to reflect about his own failure, particularly after the infamous "where's jackie," where president biden was searching the room for a lawmaker who tragically passed away weeks earlier. >> i want to thank all of you here for including i person elected officials like
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senator booker, representative -- jackie here? where is jackie? she must not be here. to help make this a reality. >> kayleigh: tough to watch. here comes another one for the cover-up regret pile. barack obama's former doctor is telling "the washington post" that biden's white house physician kevin o'connor is now under subpoena, should have performed a cognitive a test on the former president. you know, jesse, i was reading original sin and two these people for interviews, described as the last people to talk to biden that night, thought that would have been jail. maybe there is another, but described as intensely loyal and their instinct is to protect so i hope they are under subpoena or hope they are under oath when they testify. how do you get int intensely lol people to talk? >> jesse: put them under oath. you like to federal investigators, that is perjury, refer them to the justice department and put them in handcuffs because that's what they did to trump people.
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this guy wemple bomb so hard on tucker, they made him a meme, his face was awestruck, a woman he reporter and didn't realize the media wasn't reporting on the president. i have a list here of some of the things, worse than just where is the dead woman? in 2020 he said he was running for senate. he forgot the name of his defense secretary, called lloyd austin the guy who runs that outfit over there. he called kamala harris president like a dozen times and then he said there was 54 states, and i have a list that is longer than greg's entire pad of notes. this was obvious to everybody. and it never triggered a frenzy of reporting like it did with the russia hoax or iran-contra or even the win ski. they didn't do good work when they really get their nose in there, so i just look at the stuff, like all of the women in greg's basement. the cartels, all of these coverups going on. when they want to do a good job
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they can, just the priorities are out of whack. >> kayleigh: erik wemple, what i was press secretary, kayleigh mcenany watch, 15 articles on me but where was the joe biden once? shouldn't have had a byline about joe biden, should have had a whole week. >> martha: it was the richest story that was happening for years. and it was obvious to the american people. that's why the early polls in the election cycle said, you know, i think he is too old. overwhelmingly american voters said they thought he was too old. and thinking about this as you are talking about the doctor and i'm thinking i think there should be a system of checks and balances in the white house for the sort of thing because if his wife is willing to suggest that maybe he shouldn't run again, his chief of staff and all of the people close to him aren't willing to say that, i think the doctor needs to be an outside, impartial individual, not someone who is basically part of the family. he's not going to turn around and say you know what, jill, i really think you shouldn't run,
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and i'm about to blow the whistle on this. i think we should give him a cognitive test. none of that happened. so if you're going to have presidents in the upper years, or even in their younger years, may be the doctor needs to be someone sent in, maybe the person should change every year. and maybe we should get a really impartial -- >> kayleigh: exactly. greg, when the doctor is your friend, great point, probably going to get positive reviews if that's what you need to tell the nation. >> greg: doesn't want to piss you off or get fired. with the media is in industry limbo, precarious situation because what are the repercussions of this -- they are forfeiting third duty and their responsibility. you are seeing it right now. no one is buying anything about the riots. they tried to persuade us with the maryland dad, tried to persuade us with jordan neely, that he was a victim, too. i said they were zombies in the a block. contract think of a better analogy but they are like zombies who want to come back
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in, but they know even they can't behave. don't let us back in because we will just ruin everything. they pulled this big caper on america but it's the last one. that's what's great about this. everyone of their narratives is met with a cold stare. we are like -- what are we like? we are like the guy on his front porch and they are the jehovah witness. it's like no, i'm sorry, no offense to jehovah witnesses, a strong to think of people who still come to your doorstep but that is like the media. the media aren't anachronistic thing like at the airport -- you just don't see them anymore. the mistake the media made was becoming an agenda-driven enterprise. they were never supposed to be that way. and then it took this scandal to turn the whole thing upsid upside down. we knew this was going to happen. trump was, you know, calling it fake news for years, and now it came to reality for all of us. >> kayleigh: harold come i had a tough question for you and
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even a footnote but i don't have time for it soy softball. erik wemple asked questions, they did not. >> harold: i think you are right in large part. the dislike of trump and distrust of trump. [laughter] >> kayleigh: wait, are we still on air? >> harold: something just happened. >> jesse: if i knew we could do that. >> harold: that's what drove the media so much. two, we need cognitive tests for a president. >> greg: we need one for our producer. >> harold: clearly. that should be what should come out of this is a long-term thing for everybody. and frankly, i said this before, there were two things, the president and his team have to live with a story not getting any better and unfortunate for a guy who serve the country for a very long time, he's now going to be thought of as part of a cover-up and not sharing all the things that might have been going on.
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and finally, if he had just adhered to what he said to from the very beginning when he ran in 2020, that he would be a transitional figure and hand over the party -- and the party over to a younger generation and help hand the presidency off, we wouldn't be having this conversation, but now we are. >> kayleigh: like the oscars, we cue the music when we want to cut off harold. "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪ with fast signs. see the visual possibility in your business. with signs and graphics, you can save anything. transforming your space begins at our place. fast signs make your statement. (♪) the last eight years i've been in bed, basically. after taking relief factor, after two weeks, when i woke up in the morning, i could open and close my hands, stand on my feet without them killing me, the pain just subsided. if pain is affecting your life, see how relief factor can help you fight back. 100% drug-free, relief factor
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♪ ♪ >> harold: welcome back. swiping hotel shampoos? that might be over. a new bill in main van single use plastic at hotels to ban waste. wants to respond to this? greg? >> greg: it's offensive to assume this is single use. for this is size us. people like dana perino and myself, forcing people like me to walk around with these huge jugs reserve her monster people like martha. and use climate change as an excuse. >> harold: monster people like you, jesse, do you feel targeted? >> jesse: i bring my shampoo when i'm on the road in a little travel sized pillow.
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>> martha: i like hotel shampoo. it's basically dishwashing liquid so it takes all the junk out of your hair, all of the hair spray and all of that, it's clarifying. i also take it home with me, so i'm one of the people -- >> greg: i take the dispenser home with me. >> kayleigh: starting next day, this weekend i was at a hotel, my parents have these two mangy multis that smell terrible, use the hotel shampoo -- they had dog shampoo, i believe. i'm going to pull a jesse from now on. >> jesse: bring your own shampoo. >> harold: you do that? >> jesse: yes, i do it. you don't steal from hotels, martha. >> martha: the little container? >> jesse: because you are cheap. >> martha: why am i keeping all of this, i have to throw it out. >> harold: "one more thing" -- i was waiting for you guys to take it off -- is up next. ♪ ♪
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day. >> shannon: we are having a fascinating conversation jesse? >> jesse: jesse graduated from pre-k. he wanted to wear his sunglasses and gigi is not even in this show. she showed up and walked in the ceremony. it was very cute. we have very proud. ron desantis and vivek ramaswamy 8 o'clock p.m. >> greg: tonight, andrew gruel, dave landau tyrus. this aired last night. some things might be behind still a great show. still, watch it. but do this. animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great. >> greg: this is so good.
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i don't care if it runs into 6:00. an elephant saved a gazelle drowning watch this elephant does. this is in a guatemalan city zoo. you know, elephants are amazing. i know i make fun of "the view" a lot. but, you know what? see? >> martha: is that a real video? i don't trust anything anymore. >> greg: i don't trust you anymore, martha. >> harold: congrats one good 5th and one going into sixth. congrats. >> martha: that's it for us. have a great night. >> aishah: good evening and welcome to washington. i'm aishah hasnie in for bret baier. president trump's make america healthy again agenda facing stiff on democratic opposition on capitol hill. new information tonight about the man who sh

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