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The Five (Full Episode) | May 15, 2025

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00:00Hello everyone, I'm Dana Perino along with Kellyanne Conway, Harold Ford Jr., Jesse Waters
00:08and Greg Gutfeld.
00:09It's five o'clock in New York City and this is The Five.
00:18It's been a very special trip and I can tell you that our country is hot.
00:23It's hot as a pistol.
00:24I don't think it's never been so hot.
00:27And if you go back six months, it was the exact opposite.
00:32Team Biden is said to be in awe of President Trump's De La Palooza trip to the Middle East.
00:37The commander in chief is wrapping things up today with a visit to the United Arab Emirates
00:41after racking up an Operation Warp Speed of economic and diplomatic deals in just a couple
00:46of days.
00:47It's got former Biden officials running to Axios and begrudgingly saluting his boldness.
00:52One guy said, gosh, I wish I could work for an administration that can move that quickly.
00:57And President Trump couldn't resist taking a jab at how his predecessor was received
01:02by the Gulf states.
01:03There were big people, but they were starving for love because our country didn't give him
01:10love.
01:11They gave him a fist bump.
01:12They don't want a fist bump.
01:13They want to shake his hand.
01:14Biden would have rested the entire trip.
01:16He wouldn't.
01:17First of all, he wouldn't have made the trip, but if he landed, he would have been rested
01:20for about five days before he had the first meeting.
01:23I said, no, let's go have the meeting because I want to find out what's going on over here.
01:27And here's just the latest example of Trump's audacious foreign policy moves, like a nuclear
01:31deal with Iran.
01:34Iran is sort of agreed to the terms they're not going to make out.
01:39I call it in a friendly way.
01:41Nuclear dust.
01:42We're not going to be making any nuclear dust in Iran.
01:45And we've been strong.
01:47I want them to succeed.
01:48I want them to end up being a great country, frankly, but they can't have a nuclear weapon.
01:53We're getting close to maybe doing a deal without having to do this.
01:57There's two steps.
01:58There's a very, very nice step and there's a violent step.
02:01I don't want to do the second step.
02:03It is pretty remarkable that you have Biden administration officials saying publicly,
02:07wow, we wish we could have done something like that.
02:10It's pretty great.
02:11I love it.
02:12And Biden didn't see what was possible.
02:14One, because he didn't understand the power of oil.
02:17He was a green guy.
02:18And two, he didn't understand how to play these people off of each other.
02:21Trump, we're very close with Israel, but we've sidelined the Israelis throughout this whole
02:26trip.
02:27We're directly negotiating with Iran, the Houthis and Hamas.
02:31And we're basically waiting for Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza because that unlocks
02:35the Abraham Accords.
02:36And now that we've got our last American hostage out of there, the pressure's on them.
02:41Now, the Iranians are selling drones to the Russians.
02:45How do we stop that?
02:46Well, you get the Saudis to drive the price of oil down.
02:48So Putin has to negotiate, end the war, and they cut off the drone sales.
02:53Also, we've isolated the Iranians because their best friend Assad is gone.
02:58He's lounging in Moscow.
03:00And so we also caught the Chinese buying sanctioned oil from the Iranians and Trump's threatening
03:06to slap whoppers of more sanctions on that oil.
03:10And if that happens, they have to negotiate.
03:13The Iranians are in the weakest position ever.
03:16That's why they're going to do this.
03:18So if you control the Middle East oil supply, if we ever go to war with China, oh, too bad.
03:24The Chinese import 100 percent of their oil.
03:27So with our Navy and our control over the Mideast, we can bring them to their knees
03:32without even squeezing a trigger.
03:35Sebastian Gawke said something very brilliant today.
03:40Why are you laughing, Greg?
03:41Your impression.
03:43That's actually how you pronounce his name, Gawke.
03:46He said eight years ago, the strategy of the Mideast was security, destroy ISIS and Abraham
03:52Accords.
03:53And now it's prosperity.
03:56It's kind of like what we did after World War Two, Japan and Western Europe.
04:01We had this economic alliance that just created so much wealth over the last few decades.
04:07What has happened in the Middle East?
04:08They've been at war since the 80s.
04:10We're doing the same thing.
04:11They have liquid gold and they're sitting right in the middle of the crossroads between
04:15Asia and Europe.
04:17I love it.
04:19I'm going to disagree with you on the part about the Israelis because I don't think the
04:23purpose is to distance.
04:24In fact, when they killed Sinwar yesterday, the Americans said nothing.
04:28When Obama's team went over there, every time they went, they had to say something critical
04:32about the Israelis.
04:33And the Trump administration has not done that.
04:36Harold, do you want to politely disagree with me again?
04:39No, no, no.
04:41Whenever an American president succeeds, it's good to be back around the table, but whenever
04:44an American president succeeds, I applaud them.
04:47And I think it's very hard not to see some of the things that Jesse just outlined that
04:51the president and his team have been able to accomplish on this amazing trip.
04:57The president did a little of everything he normally does.
05:00There's a great showmanship and a great theater.
05:03There's great substance.
05:04You have a trillion dollars, it sounds like, if not more, of investment opportunities and
05:07commitments to invest in the United States from our allies there in the region.
05:13It's still not totally clear to me what we get for the lifting the sanctions on Syria,
05:17but I like the progress.
05:18I think you have to be willing to make peace with your enemies because you don't need to
05:22make peace with your friends.
05:23So finding ways in which to advance us commercially is a really, really smart thing.
05:29As he gets home, I'll be interested to hear the Israel part again.
05:33I disagree with you, Jesse, on that part.
05:34I agree with Dana.
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09:00And if oil goes down even more, this guy is completely unstoppable.
09:04This was the most successful week of the Trump presidency so far.
09:07All right, Greg Gutfeld, without sneezing, can you give us a brilliant, brilliant point?
09:13I have hay fever.
09:14All right.
09:15Is that hay fever?
09:16I think if there's really bad allergies this year.
09:17Yeah.
09:18It's interesting.
09:19Why does the world respond to Trump in a way that confuses Western media?
09:22It's because the world wants what he has and the media doesn't.
09:25They understand aspirational goals.
09:27Like you said, to them, Trump is a possibility machine.
09:32If you're going to meet him, you better meet him because you never know what you might
09:35get out of him.
09:36But there was no sense of hope with the Democrats, not when your hood ornament was a decomposing
09:40bureaucrat.
09:42What were you going to get out of that?
09:43I'm old enough to remember when the media was telling us Trump was a global laughing
09:48stock.
09:49Might have been a few weeks ago, I think.
09:51Now they're giving him jets.
09:53Before they were giving Joe Biden transfusions.
09:55It doesn't seem that people are treating him like a laughing stock.
09:58They're legitimately excited.
10:00They are alive around Trump.
10:02So it's another one of the media lies.
10:04We're sick of talking about the media's lies, but you got to ask, is the media sick of their
10:09constant losing?
10:12Their framework, their framing, which they use to perceive reality, keeps leading them
10:17to defeat.
10:18Every day they think something's going to happen and it doesn't happen.
10:22EDS is a lousy filter to perceive life.
10:26The election, trade, immigration, the Maryland man, you know, every single issue, the Dems
10:33are ritually humiliated and it's because of their filter.
10:37For Trump, doing big things is easy because we aren't stuck reinventing basic principles.
10:42You know, he says, let's work on a peace deal.
10:44Let's get rich.
10:45It's not let's push trans awareness in Malaysia.
10:49You want a laughing stock?
10:50You know, the world's greatest country was going around the world questioning biology.
10:55These countries don't have the luxury or the time for that.
10:58They want peace and prosperity, not drag queen story hour.
11:02We were the laughing stock under Biden and now it's all back to normal.
11:06They understand winning.
11:08So my advice to Dems is if you see somebody winning a lot, you got to ask yourself, what
11:12does that person have that you don't have?
11:15That's how you learn.
11:16You run into people your entire life and you wonder, man, they got it figured out.
11:20It's one thing.
11:21You look at Trump.
11:22He's got it figured out.
11:23They see it.
11:24We see it.
11:25Those are the people that should guide you.
11:27The problem with the Dems is their delusional assessment of Trump can't explain his success
11:34and they also can't predict it.
11:36So they pin their hopes every morning waking up that he's going to fail.
11:40Every morning they're disappointed and they get more miserable and they get more desperate.
11:46I don't see any hope for that.
11:48Like they used to hope that the judicial system was going to solve their problem.
11:51Yes.
11:52Yeah.
11:53And other things.
11:54And we will continue to talk about this because I'm next born to run his mouth.
11:57Bruce Springsteen belts out a brutal ballot against President Trump.
12:10Hanging off your shoulders.
12:12People keep on lying.
12:20It shows that they're almost insane and they do suffer from Trump derangement syndrome
12:25at a high level.
12:27And I guess I'm honored by that.
12:29You know what that means.
12:30It's TDS Thursday.
12:32First up, Chuck Schumer thinks the president's hatred of offshore windmills makes him a dictator.
12:39Donald Trump hates offshore wind.
12:41Posedly years ago they built a wind farm off the coast of his Scotland golf course.
12:46He fought to kill it.
12:47He lost.
12:49So now he's taking it out on all offshore wind to the detriment of the American energy
12:54needs.
12:56With that in a way that is like it's like a dictatorship.
13:03Yes.
13:04The boss is getting his TDS on.
13:06Bruce Springsteen delivered a fiery speech against President Trump while on tour in Europe.
13:32And then there's the Democrats.
13:34guy.
13:35Even some Democrats have called me lunatic, just like the president has called me lunatic.
13:40But they they have never said nobody has said to me, Mr. Tanidar, the seven articles of
13:48impeachment that you presented to the U.S. Congress, that piece of Dana Bruce Springsteen.
13:56We'll get to him in a minute.
13:58You're a fan, right?
14:00Don't you remember what I said on my birthday?
14:02What did you say?
14:03That my unpopular opinion is that he's overrated.
14:05Well, that's right.
14:06No, but I mean, obviously, like there's I like like one song.
14:09Just kidding.
14:10I what I don't love is, for example, we have had a stories about Rosie O'Donnell.
14:14Right.
14:15So you can praise her for saying, oh, well, at least she finally followed through on that
14:19and went off and moved to Ireland and wants to be on TV.
14:23So Bruce Springsteen, first of all, I never go to a concert and want a political lecture
14:27ever.
14:28I don't go to Broadway for political lectures and I don't watch movies for political lectures.
14:32And I would just prefer not to have that.
14:33But then you heard the reaction from the crowd.
14:36And I really dislike it when an American would go over and do that, especially by the president's
14:40overseas.
14:41I would I also would say I would say the same if a pop star did that or a rock star did
14:46that about Joe Biden when he was president.
14:49I just think it's wrong.
14:50I wouldn't do it.
14:51He probably wouldn't do that in New Jersey or anywhere here because you get all of his
14:55fans would hate.
14:56Yeah, he would get.
14:57But yes, so he.
14:58Right.
14:59So he's playing to the crowd.
15:01Yes.
15:02The I think about the Democrats who are standing behind him holding the signs and they just
15:06got smacked down so badly by the people in their own party and how far away we are from
15:11the previous Trump administration.
15:12And also after all of the trials that he had to go through in the last four years, like
15:17here in New York, it fell flat.
15:21This guy was openly attacked by other Democrats.
15:24And here's a prediction because we like predictions.
15:27I bet the Democrats find a way to primary this guy and he will not be in office in twenty
15:31twenty six after twenty six.
15:33Greg, happy TDS Thursday.
15:35Why?
15:37You're welcome.
15:38Did you get me anything?
15:39Not yet.
15:40All right.
15:41I only like ointments.
15:42Again, Trump is annexed the territory of common sense and you have the Dems outside looking
15:49in and they're convinced that it's just better to keep moving left than it is to just come
15:54join the fund, join the party because they hate Trump so much.
15:57And they're getting it by doing that.
15:59As you see, what's breaking?
16:00Who is a pussy for not for doing that in another country and not doing it in America?
16:04He is a.
16:05I already said it.
16:08Yes.
16:09The view.
16:10I watch it.
16:11So you don't actually criticized Trump's plan to slash drug prices.
16:17We knew that would happen, that no matter what Trump does, that's good.
16:21They're going to say it's evil.
16:22So what was the reason?
16:23He didn't say specifically what drugs would be reduced.
16:26And then they then he called him fat.
16:28Could you imagine a host making fun of somebody's weight like that?
16:32Absolutely.
16:33Discussing what pigs they are.
16:36But you know, the standard criticism of the Democrats, the left and the media together.
16:40One big glump is that they're out of ideas or in denial.
16:43They're dishonest.
16:44That never mattered before.
16:46They kind of work together and they were immune from criticism.
16:49They could say whatever they wanted.
16:51It was fine.
16:52But for whatever reason, it's no longer working.
16:54They're getting very desperate.
16:55The Democrats are not buying it from that guy.
16:58They're not going to.
16:59They know they they've run out of impeachment chips.
17:03They're gone.
17:04And to use that same analogy, the media bet, put all their chips on black, which was the
17:10Biden cover up and they lost.
17:12So there's none of this stuff is actually working.
17:16And they keep going further and further to this irrational edge, where at some point,
17:21because the earth is flat, they're going to fall off.
17:23And Trump's playing with house money.
17:25Yes, exactly.
17:26Kellyanne, what do you notice the difference between the resistance in the first term and
17:31the second term?
17:32Well, a couple of things.
17:34First of all, I can't believe that the Democrats have had 10 years to prepare for Donald Trump,
17:39the presidential candidate and the president.
17:40They've had six months to prepare for his second term and still can't find a message
17:45or a messenger that is sticky with the public.
17:49In other words, that the public say, aha, there's someone I can listen to that understands
17:53why union households and African-Americans, Hispanic Americans and young people and Catholics
17:58and a lot of folks who otherwise usually don't vote that Republican voted for Trump.
18:03They they're not ready.
18:04So they're reduced to calling him names.
18:07And I feel that they are they're just stuck in in one speed, one note.
18:13And when Chuck Schumer looks down to read something that someone else wrote, you know,
18:18they're in trouble.
18:19And, Jesse, this is what I think the resistance in some ways it's it's it's got smaller fangs,
18:26but in some ways it sounds exactly the same.
18:27And the problem with that is Trump has overcome everything that the resistance has tried to
18:32resist.
18:33So for the Democrats, I can't believe not a single one of them looks happy.
18:39No one has any joy in the job.
18:41There's Trump dancing with our troops today, giving them a pay raise and all the while
18:46having joy on the job.
18:47He has broken the Democratic Party.
18:49He has broken people like fake Jake Tapper.
18:52He's broken the whole ethos that if we can just be not Trump, that's enough.
18:57And in the meantime, he's doing things that Democrats could have done.
19:01And he's doing it in a very public facing way.
19:03Was it behind closed doors in the three Gulf states?
19:07Was it a dinner that we have to pretend that we're getting leaks about?
19:10No, he did it all in front of us at all times.
19:14And while he's doing that, his team is also negotiating bilateral trade deals.
19:19His countries and companies are lining up and he's going to have more and more companies
19:23investing in America.
19:24They highlight this at the White House every week.
19:26They tell us what 10 companies that week invested how many billions and trillions of dollars.
19:31So I think that three things that are different this time, number one, he's got more corporate
19:35America behind him.
19:36At this point, eight years ago, we had about 20 CEOs who wanted to talk to him.
19:39I'm triple counting to make myself feel better and to impress you.
19:42It wasn't that many.
19:43Number two, he's got a better relationship with Capitol Hill and the unifying spirit
19:48that they have now.
19:49And I think they're going to pass this, Harold, because even though they have a much smaller
19:53margin, we had plus 40 seats last time.
19:55But that's distorting.
19:56When you have too much fat in the system, all it did was give air and water to factionalization.
20:01And we couldn't do things like repeal and replace Obamacare.
20:04We couldn't get the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed until December that year, not March,
20:08not June, not September.
20:11The other thing that's different this time is more of America is aligned with the America
20:15First agenda.
20:16Ten years ago this week, he was talking about illegal immigration.
20:19He's losing his contract at Macy's for doing that.
20:22And now people are saying, you know what, that's the number two issue in all seven swing
20:25states nationwide in the last election.
20:27More Americans saying, I'm with the America First agenda.
20:29So the resistance looks that much smaller, that much pettier, that much quieter.
20:34The challenge the president has as we sit here this evening, and I don't disagree with
20:37a lot of what you said, but some of it I do.
20:39And here's where it is that the president has a great advantage because Democrats suck.
20:44You're absolutely right.
20:45On that we agree.
20:46But on a day in which Walmart said they're going to raise prices, on a day after Microsoft
20:50laid off three percent of its workers, on a day in which I am so happy last week the
20:53president decided to reverse the tariff, because that's why you're getting some confidence
20:57back.
20:58And indeed, the market has reacted like it has.
20:59Help me take it a step further.
21:00We need a pro-growth transformation of the tax code.
21:03I've said it here before.
21:04Democrats offer the first 50K of income for Americans to be tax free.
21:08Offer the first 100K of business revenue to be tax free.
21:12Raise taxes on those earning over $5 million a year and pay for no taxes on tips and overtime.
21:18You want to do something on government reform?
21:20Ask every government head, meaning the cabinet heads, to come before Congress and give us
21:24a five percent cut in their budgets and to tell us why it works and scale the things
21:28that are not and scrap the things that are not working.
21:30You're right in one regard.
21:31We don't have a leader.
21:32But there is an opening.
21:34And Democrats, if you don't take the opening in a substantive way, we're going to find
21:37ourselves sentenced to what what what Greg Gutfeld said throughout the year.
21:40Harold Ford for president.
21:41For president, it's Harold Ford.
21:42Everybody!
21:43Let him keep going.
21:44Up next.
21:45I'm not joking.
21:46The most damning Biden brain revelation yet.
21:47Ooh, baby.
21:48I want you to let me love you.
21:49Ooh, baby.
21:50I want you to let me love you.
21:51Ooh, baby.
21:52I want you to let me love you.
21:53Ooh, baby.
21:54I want you to let me love you.
21:55Ooh, baby.
21:56I want you to let me love you.
21:57Ooh, baby.
21:58I want you to let me love you.
21:59Ooh, baby.
22:00I want you to let me love you.
22:01Ooh, baby.
22:02I want you to let me love you.
22:03Ooh, baby.
22:04I want you to let me love you.
22:05It's been one brutal headline after another for former President Biden.
22:18Now we're learning top Biden cabinet members privately worried he couldn't handle a 2 a.m.
22:22crisis.
22:23And Biden's inner circle allegedly froze out key members of his cabinet during the back
22:28half of his term.
22:30Another bombshell.
22:31Former President Biden apparently forgot the name of his longtime aide Jake Sullivan and
22:34called him Steve.
22:35Earlier, Jake Sullivan got grilled about Biden's mental decline.
22:39Watch this.
22:41What happened in that debate was a shock to me.
22:42I think it was a shock to everybody.
22:44And I've I've made that point before.
22:47Just finally, do you think in retrospect, given everything that's happened, everything
22:50we've talked about today, it was a mistake for President Biden to try to run again?
22:56One of the things about being national security adviser is that you're mercifully insulated
23:01from politics and political decision making.
23:05BP, I'll come to you first on this is Jake Sullivan's answer there, you do you believe
23:10believable or credible?
23:11No, but I mean, I well, first of all, when all these books are coming out, why not
23:18cancel your media appearances?
23:20Do it. Why?
23:21Why is everybody out there talking?
23:23If you want to move forward, then cancel the media appearances and just take the L and
23:28just get over it for a while.
23:30Remember, I used to say, why does President Biden never have a cabinet meeting?
23:34They never met.
23:36They went nine months without meeting.
23:37And now you find out that anonymously they were saying they didn't hear from Biden for
23:41weeks at a time.
23:42Pete Buttigieg just told the media this week that he didn't see anything wrong with
23:45that. Well, what was what is Buttigieg doing all the time?
23:48He was working on his own political brand and not working on things like air traffic
23:52control. Then you have somebody like Janet Yellen, the Treasury secretary, who could
23:56not get into the Oval Office to talk to him about something called inflation and that
24:02they had to have talking points written for everybody in order to do that.
24:05I'm beginning to think that Lloyd Austin might have said something to President Biden
24:10about going into the hospital and that somebody forgot.
24:13And then he just was a good soldier and said, OK, fine, I'm not going to I'm not going to
24:17say anything anymore. I made a mistake a couple of years ago and I demanded that Jake
24:23Sherman testify.
24:25But Jake Sherman works for Punchbowl News.
24:27I meant Jake Sullivan.
24:28And I actually do wonder where the hearings are about this.
24:34You think there should be hearings about a former president?
24:36Absolutely. So once they pass this big, beautiful bill, Harold, the Democrats are going
24:41to vote for some will get onto the hearings.
24:44And if they don't, I'm going to give them a piece of my mind.
24:48Dana is right. This book by Tapper should have been called Fox was right.
24:51What's really new besides the wheelchair?
24:53We knew we didn't have cabinet meetings when they did happen.
24:56They were staged. We knew no one saw.
24:59So why are we talking about this book so much?
25:01It just confirms everything we knew because people in the inside told Jake, all right,
25:07this kills every shot Kamala would have had in 28 because the cabinet never met her and
25:15she's never him and she's never been asked about any of these revelations.
25:20So the second she gets out there, she's going to get crucified.
25:24You know what she smells like?
25:26She smells like cover up.
25:28She'll never get it off her.
25:29And for that matter, nobody in the administration who where's my orcas working right now,
25:35Harold, for the Sinaloa cartel, where is Binder working?
25:39She was the one saying Biden was running circles around her.
25:42The whole administration is a disgrace.
25:46Greg, you've been eloquent about the media should share more blame here.
25:49Do you still is this continues to be your point?
25:52Look at all these things. Is that some kind of racist comment?
25:55You know, this is bigger than Watergate.
26:00Yeah, it is.
26:01This makes Watergate look like a parking ticket.
26:04We don't need to move forward.
26:05We have to move backwards.
26:07There was this other tidbit.
26:08Cabinet members believe the president could not be relied on to respond to a crisis at
26:14night. That means when Biden was president, he was pure.
26:18Twenty fifth amendment material.
26:21How do we know this? We found out on May 15th, twenty twenty five, a year or two, maybe
26:27longer after the fact.
26:29So this book isn't telling on Joe.
26:31Joe's pathetic and sad.
26:32It's telling on itself.
26:34You know, when does information become so urgent that you don't save it for your stupid
26:41book? If this were Trump, if any of this information were about Trump, they wouldn't have
26:45saved it for a book. Because remember.
26:49While this was happening, Trump wasn't even president and they were saying he was an
26:53existential risk.
26:54He was a threat to democracy while they were saying Trump was a threat to democracy.
26:58They had an incapacitated president that they were covering up for.
27:02This is it's insane.
27:04This story is so big that I believe the books are designed to kind of let the air out of
27:11it and just like, let's get past this.
27:14We can't we can't let them do this.
27:17We can't. This is a this is a huge deal.
27:20We were lied to.
27:22Look, did you hear about like they were doing fake cocktail parties for Kamala Harris?
27:26I get this because they were worried that she couldn't handle a cocktail party because
27:30she drank. We talked about her being drunk all the time.
27:33They were doing these dry runs because they thought she was an alcoholic.
27:37And if we made those jokes, oh, my God, she's brilliant and poetic.
27:41Oh, how do you say she's so accomplished?
27:43Oh, she's wasted.
27:45Look at her. Look at her when she talks.
27:47The cover up would be one thing, but they failed to cover what we all saw.
27:51And but for Fox News, we would never have seen people crossing the border the way we
27:55did. We would never have seen Joe and heard Joe Biden.
27:58I'm so sick of hearing.
27:59Had he not run, Kamala would have had more time.
28:02She didn't lose folks because of racism and sexism.
28:04She lost because of eyesight and hearing.
28:06She had a different kind of cognitive challenge where she never stepped up into that
28:10role. If you see the president, United States is not being able to perform.
28:15If you yourself is his number two, don't have confidence in his competence.
28:19You are duty bound constitutionally and practically and politically to step in.
28:23And because she didn't work hard, they had no faith in that.
28:28By the way, I'm a little tired of hearing about his physical problems.
28:32That is not the problem here, folks.
28:34They stood at podiums.
28:36We don't know what was going on underneath the podium.
28:38I don't care. It's a cognitive decline.
28:41It is the mental capacity to not be able to do the job.
28:45I'm not letting any of them get away with it because they tried to ruin us.
28:48They tried to ruin our families.
28:50They tried to. They spent more time on my kids and Hunter friggin Biden.
28:54Lock them up. I'm not, you know, I'm not forgiving any of them.
28:57What about the pardons? The 25th Amendment, you mentioned it, Greg.
29:02I read it again today.
29:03I paid a lot of money for that law degree.
29:05I'm going to use it once in a while.
29:06I read it again today.
29:08It clearly should have been invoked by people who were responsible enough in that
29:12party. And I have one last question.
29:14Why would you even want a job you can't handle?
29:17Why does your family want you in that job?
29:19Look at Trump. He doesn't need that job.
29:20He took that job because he believes in this country and the people believed in him.
29:24But I would say that, you know, the the folks who have covered this up and the
29:30journalists who never who looked for Russia collusion for three years.
29:33How many times would I ask about Russia collusion?
29:35They look for something that wasn't there.
29:37They saw something that was there and lied to us about it.
29:40Don't let them off the hook.
29:41Yeah, Harold, in your face.
29:44I like moving forward.
29:45Up next, total chaos erupting at RFK Jr.'s hearing on Capitol Hill.
30:07Democrats
30:18having a meltdown in Congress, fresh off his sewage swim, HHS Secretary RFK Jr.
30:23was back in the swamp battling purple haired clowns on the hill and a socialist
30:27ice cream man.
30:38Members of the audience are reminded disruptions will not be permitted while the
30:42committee conducts its business.
30:43Congressman DeLauro, you say that you've worked for 20 years on getting food to
30:47eye out. Give me credit.
30:49I got it out in 100 days.
30:51You have the power of the purse here.
30:53Thank you. Thank you for reiterating that.
30:55But I think that I'm not sure the administration really has internalized that.
31:00I don't think people should be taking advice, medical advice from me.
31:04My time has expired.
31:06Oh, well, then so has your legitimacy.
31:10Oh, wow.
31:12The lady with the purple hair, Dana.
31:14Yeah, she reminds me of one of the evil villains in Scooby Doo.
31:18Do you remember the cartoon?
31:19Well, she was like, oh, he's walking.
31:20But actually, you know what? In real life, she's nice.
31:23Oh, that's a shame.
31:24She is nice. But what's interesting is that on the protester side of things, they
31:30make RFK Jr. more sympathetic.
31:32Of course, if you're like if you think you don't want to don't agree with him,
31:36whatever, on some of the things that he's doing, when the Democrats or these
31:39lunatics do this kind of thing, it just makes you crazy.
31:42The guy from Ben and Jerry's, he has more money than he knows what to do with.
31:48And he goes and he's protesting this.
31:49He's protesting about Gaza at the HHS hearing.
31:52It's really, really pathetic.
31:54Someone ought to check the 25th Amendment for him.
31:56Yeah, Jesse, they should come up with a new flavor.
31:58Marble fudge meltdown.
32:00You know what I'm saying?
32:02I do. I mean, this guy's made the whole country fat.
32:04RFK is trying to make us skinny.
32:06Amen. He's protesting.
32:08So, Greg, this is how it works.
32:10Big balls, doges, some fat out of HHS.
32:14The media lies about it and says they're cutting all this important stuff.
32:18Some intern hands this crazy congresswoman a fake news article.
32:23She reads it to RFK.
32:24He fact checks the bejesus out of her.
32:26We play it on the five.
32:28And that's why everybody thinks Democrats are lunatics.
32:31Yeah. Kelly, and you mentioned this before.
32:33They just seem they're all miserable.
32:36So you decide you want to be on the happy people or the weirdo.
32:40Even if you turn the volume down in the solid, you know which side you're on.
32:44The Democrats made a huge mistake with RFK Jr.
32:46a year or two ago, Greg, by chucking them out of the party.
32:50I can't think of a single state where he actually would have beaten Biden
32:52in the primaries and caucuses the way Bernie Sanders defeated Hillary
32:55and 23 of them in 2016.
32:58So they kick him out of the party and now he's making a difference.
33:01By the way, a lot of young parents love what he's doing particularly.
33:05And what I like when we shine a light on the left, because they're so crazy,
33:09the one vaccine I think RFK should help develop is for TDS.
33:14They would do a great stage five.
33:15There's no therapeutic, no cure.
33:17If he could just have a vaccine for Trump deranged syndrome.
33:20Some of those people would be a less and less miserable.
33:22You know how they could come up with it.
33:23They could take they'd have to take a sample of Harold's blood and put it in.
33:28Roll up your sleeve, Harold.
33:29Yes, you do not have TDS.
33:32So I think you have to divorce yourself from that.
33:35I think that hearing was a great opportunity for Democrats
33:38to ask some pretty straightforward questions and put the administration
33:41on record on the cuts to Medicaid that are coming down
33:44through this reconciliation bill.
33:46One out of three Americans who live in red states
33:49rely on Medicaid for health insurance.
33:51How are you thinking about this going forward, Mr.
33:53Secretary, the cuts of NIH?
33:56Give us specifically why you think those cuts are going to benefit
33:59the things you want to do in the food space and for that matter, in a health space.
34:02They're simple and straightforward and can be tough and partisan questions.
34:07And they're questions that Americans want answers to.
34:09I don't think I think you're right.
34:11Whether they're having fun and we're not having fun, we can debate.
34:15But I know one thing.
34:15We're not giving anything constructive to the country,
34:18anything constructive to our supporters or for that matter,
34:20those who want to support us a year and a half from now or two
34:23and a half years from now.
34:25You're the only sensible Democrat left, Harold.
34:27Not if there's a few more.
34:28Yeah, but they're not they're not talking.
34:30That's for sure. All right.
34:33What am I saying?
34:34Coming up, Starbucks baristas roast their dress code.
34:54Welcome back.
34:55Over a thousand Starbucks workers just walked off the job
34:58after the company forced a new black shirts only dress code.
35:02They used to wear any color.
35:04And now the union's posting videos showing what outfits got banned.
35:10This seems to be absolutely ridiculous.
35:11I would love a dress code if somebody said we're an all black shirt.
35:14Oh, Greg, are you a barista?
35:16You are a barista.
35:17But look, I just want to make the point that Starbucks put out a great statement.
35:21They said, look, thousands of workers did show up that this this union,
35:25Workers United, represents, quote, less than five percent of their total workforce.
35:30And they also were talking about how the folks are making
35:33basically over an average of thirty dollars an hour.
35:36They feel like they're being very fair to their employees.
35:38Yeah, I mean, and also work is not a place to exalt your individuality.
35:44If it was, I wouldn't be wearing underwear.
35:48Dana, I'm with you.
35:49I think that don't wear underwear.
35:52I meant her for the record.
35:55I would love it if somebody said, guess what?
35:58Every day you're going to wear this particular color.
35:59Like we get to have like different colors on the show, obviously.
36:02But I think this is a great thing.
36:03If you are going to work at a place where you could like spill coffee on yourself,
36:07wearing a black shirt is great.
36:09It's great. There's there's all sorts of different kinds.
36:13How what's the big deal here?
36:14I feel like the unions are just losing a lot of their power
36:17and they just pop up for silly issues like this.
36:20I wouldn't go that far, but I'm all for dress codes.
36:22I grew up from seventh grade on.
36:23I had to wear shirt and tie and a jacket to middle school.
36:26I think it was important.
36:28It helped me to get focused.
36:29There was no competition.
36:30What kids were going to wear.
36:31And I'd say to anybody, a union or employer,
36:34if your employer wants you to dress a certain way and you don't want to,
36:37you know what? Don't work there.
36:39Jesse, what's the constitutional violation here?
36:41I feel the same.
36:42Well, thank God I'm not a lawyer.
36:44And if I was, I still wouldn't know the answer, Kellyanne.
36:47But life sends you signals and you have to know how to read them.
36:50For instance, after college, I was a bellhop and I had a really cool outfit.
36:55It was gray. It was black.
36:56And I had a nice hat.
36:58That was in the winter topper.
36:59Yep. And then spring season rolls around.
37:03And my boss says, you guys all have to wear these safari outfits
37:07with the little hats.
37:08And it's like all camel colored.
37:10And I took that as a sign that I'm not going to be a bellhop anymore.
37:13And I got out of that job and took another job
37:16and then got fired from that job.
37:19One more thing is up next.
37:22And I'll be with you when the deal goes down.
37:34Time now for one more thing.
37:35You know, teenagers get a driver's license and then this could happen.
37:39A teenage driver narrowly avoided a plunge into the Long Island Sound.
37:43Check that out.
37:44While trying to leave a marina, the 17 year old actually
37:47accidentally hit the gas, sending her
37:51over the guardrails and onto the dock below.
37:53Miraculously, the car managed to stick the landing,
37:55but was left sitting dangerously close to the edge.
37:58Anyway, yes, Greg, I knew I could feel it.
38:01Harold, the Cincinnati Reds honored baseball icon Pete Rose
38:06on Wednesday after he was reinstated by Commissioner MLB
38:09Commissioner Rob Manford, family, fans and players gathered to celebrate
38:13his remarkable career
38:14and celebrate what many consider to be long overdue justice.
38:16Remember, he was banned from baseball for gambling on a sport in the 80s.
38:20But the commissioner's decision
38:21underscores the public's perception of his legacy.
38:23I think he should get in the hall.
38:24If we can lift sanctions on Syria, do a deal with Iran and even talk
38:27to the Soviet Union, Pete Rose, what he did for baseball.
38:31He deserves to be in the hall. Fair enough.
38:32Greg, thanks, Trump.
38:35All right. Tonight, we got a great show.
38:37Joe DeVito, Katie Pavlich, Emily Campagna, Tyrus.
38:40That's tonight at 10. Let's do this.
38:43Yeah, baby.
38:47When I want to see fashion, I go to the Metro Richmond Zoo
38:51because that's where the Metro sexuals hang out.
38:53Check out this this model.
38:55His name's Patrick. He's thirty four. He's an orangutan.
38:59They gave him a cloak for his birthday and he wrapped around himself
39:04but he tied it in a perfect knot.
39:07Even Hillary Clinton was like, wow, you tie a good knot.
39:11Can you meet me at a local prison?
39:12I need to hang somebody. But anyway, I'm good.
39:17I just. Oh, boy.
39:19We had a great day at Marlin Farms this morning.
39:21It was the flurry six invitational.
39:23It was action packed.
39:25There we have Kevin, Hans, Schmidty and winners of myself.
39:28And then, Guy, he put the thing on. Awesome time.
39:31We were eighth place in the morning.
39:33So very, very competitive.
39:35Two hundred and fifty guys were there.
39:36A lot of money was donated to the local health care organization.
39:39So thank you guys very much.
39:41All right. And Kellyanne, you got it.
39:43Every teenager know that what knows when disaster strikes.
39:46Mom is on the job.
39:48Just five minutes before prom photos.
39:49Georgia teen's dress, which she took dental floss,
39:52bobby pins, cuticle scissors and you got to love that.
39:56Thank you, everybody. That's it for us. Have a great night.
39:59Hey, Dana, thank you. OK.

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