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The Five (FULL EPISODE) | OCTOBER 15, 2025
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00:00Hi, I'm Greg Gutfeld, along with Katie Pavlich, Harold Ford Jr., Jesse Watters, and she gives
00:08walking tours at Ant Farms.
00:10Dana Perino, The Five.
00:18L.A. resisting ICE with bailouts to illegals.
00:21Los Angeles County declaring a state of emergency over immigration raids, giving them the power
00:26to provide taxpayer-funded rent relief.
00:30Legal services and other goodies to those affected by recent raids.
00:34The L.A. board painting it as a real David and Goliath situation.
00:39Up against the federal government, it feels like we're David and Goliath.
00:43We're David going against Goliath.
00:45We have entire families who are destitute because their fathers or mothers were taken from their
00:50workplaces and they have no way to pay their rent or put food on the table.
00:54I want our immigrant communities to know that we are in this emergency with them.
00:59For months, families have been living under threat.
01:02Workers have been kidnapped from job sites and children have been coming home to empty
01:08dinner tables.
01:10Over in Chicago, rioters were hurling rocks at the feds after an illegal immigrant rammed
01:15a border patrol car.
01:16The New York Times painting the protesters like heroes, running a headline that celebrates how
01:21Chicagoans are fighting back.
01:22And J.B. Pritzker is throwing his weight behind prosecuting law enforcement.
01:28I don't trust at all that the Trump administration is going to hold any of these people responsible.
01:35We will.
01:36We're going to call for accountability.
01:37And indeed, you know, the tables will turn someday.
01:40These people should recognize that maybe they're not going to get prosecuted today,
01:44although we're looking at doing that.
01:46But they may get prosecuted after the Trump administration for the things that they did
01:51because the statute of limitations won't have run.
01:53But Trump says beautiful black women in Chicago are demanding the guard.
01:58They had, in a short period of time, 4,000 murders in Chicago.
02:03And we have to listen to this man stand up and say that we're bad people.
02:07And the people of Chicago are walking around with MAGA hats.
02:10You have women, beautiful black women walking around with MAGA hats.
02:15Please let the president in.
02:17And we don't care how he does it.
02:18These are great cities that could be fixed.
02:20I'm going to be strongly recommending at the request of government officials,
02:25which is always nice, that you start looking at San Francisco.
02:31BBWs, Jesse, BBWs.
02:33This is kind of amazing when you think about it.
02:36In L.A., they're using taxpayer funds to back one side to block taxpayer funds
02:43that are supporting another side.
02:45Why not just have two bureaucrats in a ring throwing money at each other?
02:50That's what they usually do.
02:51I just can't stop thinking about beautiful black women in MAGA hats.
02:55Wow.
02:57Yeah, Greg, it's not an emergency when Juan has to go back to Honduras.
03:01It's not even an emergency for Juan.
03:03He got here.
03:03He can get back fine.
03:04An emergency is like a pandemic or a riot or a natural disaster.
03:09And usually both parties agree we want to stop the natural disaster, the riot or the pandemic.
03:17But this case, one party wants to keep illegals here and the other party doesn't.
03:24We have not seen this.
03:26Even during COVID, we all kind of agreed that COVID needed to go away.
03:30This we haven't seen.
03:32They're setting up like mini confederacies.
03:35What is this, a foreign welfare state in the middle of California?
03:39So you can break into the country and you can just live for free in L.A. now.
03:44Is that what we're doing?
03:45You just live for free in L.A. illegally.
03:48And so this other guy in Chicago says he wants to go after ICE.
03:52If you pull immunity, then it's dangerous.
03:55That means we can go after you because you have blood on your hands.
03:58If someone dies from an illegal in a sanctuary city, you go after the mayor for wrongful death.
04:04You hit him civilly for millions of dollars.
04:07Barack Obama tried to do this with the CIA agents, and thankfully he didn't.
04:11And they did things to detainees a lot worse than what ICE is doing to people.
04:17ICE is doing what?
04:18Some bruising on the wrists.
04:21We all know what the CIA did in those detention centers.
04:25It was a lot worse.
04:26They discovered the Bible.
04:29Why do you think that the left always uses the David and Goliath analogy when it comes to, like, law enforcement and people like illegals?
04:38But they never do it with, say, criminals and their victims.
04:42They never say, oh, they were outnumbered.
04:44They never do that.
04:45That's interesting.
04:46Yeah, I didn't notice that they pull out David and Goliath when they feel like they want to make a point or when they're on their back foot.
04:51Yeah.
04:53Talk about Goliath.
04:54See, the governor of Illinois.
04:55Oh, my God.
04:56He ate Goliath.
04:58I was going to bring up the what Obama wanted to do to the intel officers who had the authority and they were asked to do extremely difficult jobs in order to protect us.
05:08And it worked.
05:09And then he wanted to go after them afterwards.
05:11So how can you expect people?
05:13And it's just such a hard thing to ask intel people to have to go and do.
05:17We ask our men and women to do very tough things.
05:20The law enforcement officers, they need to have confidence that the system is going to have their back.
05:25That's one of the problems they have here. This whole qualified immunity thing is a problem in New York City.
05:29It's why the cops are like, well, I don't know if I'm going to.
05:32Should I actually intervene here or should I just step back?
05:36This happened a lot during the George Floyd protests when everyone's saying defund the police.
05:40And so you have a terrible slippery slope when it gets to this.
05:43And in California, they are on track to finish rebuilding the Pacific Palestine in 400 years.
05:49Yes.
05:50But this is the emergency that they're worried about.
05:52In 40 years, they haven't laid a single track of high speed rail and that they want to spend 25 million dollars on this.
05:59I do wonder at what point they're going to realize they're not winning.
06:04There's only one way to try to solve this, which is to take President Trump up on his offer to meet.
06:10Yeah, meet, convene and see it.
06:12If you have a better idea on how to smooth out this system so that people who want to come here legally and operate under our laws and our system, if you have that idea, I would think he would be very open to hearing it.
06:26Mm hmm.
06:26But they don't. They just dig in their heels.
06:28No, you know, Harold, the good news is they're what's the name about who's Bowser?
06:34Yeah, she she just said that they do have water in the hydrants for this emergency.
06:41Karen Bass, Karen Bass.
06:42That's it. That one.
06:44Couldn't remember her name.
06:45So good to be back with you.
06:46Hope you had a great to see you, Harold.
06:48Time is as much could be a great time.
06:49You'll stay at the White House celebrating Charlie.
06:51Would you like to comment on BBWs?
06:54Only the president can say those kinds of things.
06:55I think that what L.A. County is doing here is wrong.
07:01Providing financial support to people in the country illegally is not the way to go about showing objection to the hierarchy of deportations in the country.
07:12I do think that there's a legitimate argument to be made around in some instances and perhaps we're only seeing anecdotal evidence of this.
07:22But some of the cruelty of these apprehensions can bother people.
07:26But this is not the answer to it.
07:28I think, Dana, you raised the right point.
07:30It's it still eludes me why and bothers me why the governors and mayors and cities that object to the way ICE, for that matter, federal agents being in their city.
07:42Why they don't ask to ask the president for a meeting?
07:46Why don't they seek opportunity to say, how can we find some common ground here?
07:50Because, Mr. President, you said we were going to arrest the violent ones first and get them out of here.
07:55But now that we are seemingly past some of that and involving other people, how can we do this the right way?
08:01Now, they may not agree, but this back and forth that we see and now this ridiculous public policy proclamation from L.A. County,
08:09when you to your point about the housing situation, the Palisades, not only that, the education challenges, housing challenges for everyday Angelenos.
08:16This is not the answer to this question. I give you credit for trying to come up with one.
08:21But you should shelve this one and try to get to the White House to figure out a longer term solution.
08:26Yeah, they got a lot of problems, Katie. Do you think that what what you're seeing, it's hard to gauge what is cruel and what is not,
08:35because the Democrats have destroyed the language. Everything is cruel. Everything is a kidnapping.
08:41Right. When they won't condemn real kidnapping. Politically, it makes no sense that at least National Democrats or those who want to be president
08:51wouldn't disarm the Trump administration by saying, you know what, you're right about crime.
08:54Nobody wants crime. We're going to work with you. And then the talking point and all these press conferences that Trump has don't have the same political impact that they would.
09:01But instead, you have people like the governor of Illinois going out and saying he's willing to prosecute ICE agents for taking out foreign criminals and gang bangers from his communities.
09:12But he's not willing to prosecute those people who are wreaking havoc on the city of Chicago in those communities.
09:18They're not willing to go after the cartels that have been operating in these cities for years and years and years.
09:24And when it comes to the things that they're talking about, you know, they use the language, as you've mentioned, about they're taking people from job sites.
09:30They're kidnapping them. No, they're taking people from job sites where they are trafficking children.
09:35They're trafficking women. They're selling drugs. They're engaged in cartel activity.
09:39And they're doing it in these places where we've been told for years they're just going to make an honest living.
09:44We know that's not the truth. One of the biggest lessons of this whole thing is that the myth that illegal immigrants don't commit crimes and that it's not an issue
09:52has been completely blown out of the water. They have these stats every single week about who they're arresting, what kind of crimes they're committing.
09:58And it's not just in Chicago. It's in New York City. It's in California. It's in small towns all over the country.
10:04And the cartels have been running cities and countries or counties and towns for years.
10:09And the federal government is finally now coming in to clean it up.
10:13And the best that someone like Pritzker can do, which is trying to be a leader, is say, I'm going to prosecute the ICE agents who are taking these monsters off the streets.
10:22And I just don't think that it plays well now. And it's not going to play well in the future.
10:26There you go. But there are people. Well, we've seen the pictures. Moms being thrown to the ground.
10:30I just I hear you. And I don't disagree with what you said about the cartels or any of those things.
10:34But there's a better way to do the context of the mom getting arrested.
10:37I just can't imagine yelling in the face of a nice agent. That's having a removal order already.
10:43But Katie, I'm not going to argue back. I can I can show you examples of whether it was not the case.
10:45I'm just saying you don't get to tell us how to clean up the mess you made, Harold.
10:49We'll clean it up the way we want to. Yeah, I'm going to listen.
10:52Listen to the BBWs. They know what's going on. Call me BBW.
10:56Up next, who's got the better beach bod, Trump or Sleepy?
10:59Many have tried to imitate, but there's truly only one President Trump.
11:25Here he is comparing how he looks in a bathing suit compared to Joe Biden.
11:29I'd like to go to the beach.
11:32You know, my legs are not quite as thin as his.
11:36My legs are slightly heavier. My arms are slightly larger.
11:40My body is a little bit larger than his.
11:43I'm not sure it would be appreciated on the beach, but I'm not going to take a chance.
11:47You won't see me in a bathing suit.
11:48Somebody told him that he looked good in a bathing suit.
11:51Speaking of who's in better shape, a certain governor from California is questioning whether the Democratic Party needs to shape up as they face a favorable rating of just 34 percent.
12:04Do you feel like our party is in better shape or worse shape?
12:07Are we finding our voice?
12:08Is this shutdown in a perverse sense helpful in terms of just organizing that voice and the clarity of what's at stake?
12:16All right. Well, I'm going to turn that question back around on you, too.
12:18But I mean, the polling would not tell you that our party is in good shape today.
12:22I mean, we are historically unpopular.
12:25Newsom also continues to mimic Trump's style.
12:27He's now accusing Joe Rogan of having something he calls CDS.
12:31What do you think he's talking about?
12:34I don't know. I mean, I didn't even I barely watched what the perception of it, the perception of California, the perception of some of the problems that face the state and maybe how some of the people around the country might think.
12:44I think there's a California derangement syndrome and he's part of it.
12:47I mean, I think people are obsessed with focusing on what's wrong with the state and not what's right with the state.
12:52But the proof is in the U-Haul.
12:54If you look at the numbers, everybody wants to leave.
12:57Nobody wants to go.
12:58You know that Gavin thought he was on Charlamagne the God?
13:01Yeah. CDS is not CDS if the data is real, like the U-Haul is leaving.
13:08The reason why Trump derangement is real is because the data is not, you know, the collusion, authoritarianism, war on democracy, fascism, Nazis.
13:18No one's ever said that stuff about California, but it's been said about Trump and his followers.
13:23I wonder how people can.
13:26I think the grip that TDS has on people is starting to to loosen up, especially after the peace stuff.
13:35And they're beginning to see how how huge and overinflated this demon was.
13:41There's no war on democracy.
13:43There's no fascism.
13:44It's just a guy making peace while also making jokes about not having skinny legs.
13:50I think, you know, with with Gavin, you almost have this weird choice between all inclusive resorts.
13:55You know, all inclusive resorts come with stuff that you love and stuff that you don't.
13:59Trump's resort, it may be gaudy and a little unpredictable, but it's walkable.
14:04There's lots of stuff to do.
14:06And every day you experience something fun and productive.
14:09You get what you pay for.
14:11But at Newsom Towers or whatever you call it, the service sucks.
14:16You know, no one there works.
14:17You're trying to find somebody at the counter.
14:19There's nobody there.
14:20There's it's just like you never get what you paid for over it in Newsom's resort.
14:26So it's a stark choice really between facade and substance, reality and fantasy.
14:31And I think that's why Democrats have to indulge these delusions, because the reality is too much to bear.
14:39And, Harold, the first step to getting better on anything is admitting you have a problem.
14:44But they've only gone a half a step because in the clip they say, yeah, we are historically unpopular.
14:48But they won't take the next half a step, which is to say we did it to ourselves.
14:53Yeah, I think you're right.
14:55And I think when parties have found themselves at this moment, Democrats, this is not the first time a political party finds itself kind of self-loathing and trying to figure out where they go and what the next steps are.
15:06But you're right.
15:07You have to have answers.
15:08We need more, need less kind of apologizing and loathing and more offering of new things.
15:16You think about where we are.
15:17The government is shut down.
15:18AI is enabling inefficiencies, but it's going to displace a lot of workers.
15:22We need answers to that, how we're going to create new jobs going forward.
15:24Our schools are not working.
15:26And, Katie, you mentioned a point about Democrats should be welcoming people to their communities as we try to fight crime.
15:32They should.
15:32But we need a crime bill.
15:34Greg and I talked about this yesterday.
15:35President Trump's been in office.
15:36We've yet to end cashless bail, dangle federal funds out there to these cities and make them in cashless bail in exchange for more money to hire cops and prosecutors and so forth.
15:47Democrats, these are the answers we should be providing.
15:50The moping and the going on podcasts and saying the same old thing is not resonating with voters, let alone winning voters to our side.
16:00And part of the reason for that, Katie, is that they're often on the wrong side of these issues.
16:04Like on 80-20 issues or, as President Trump says, 97-3 issues, they're on the wrong side of it.
16:09And they don't have to be.
16:10If it's an 80-20 issue, it's safe to be on the side of the 80.
16:14But they're so focused on Trump that they just can't get themselves out of it.
16:17And the old saying is you can't beat them, join them.
16:20I mean, Trump is beating them on everything.
16:22On crime.
16:23On deportation.
16:24On the government shutdown, which Republicans historically always lose the argument about the government shutdown.
16:29Democrats could open the government tomorrow.
16:31They could work on a crime bill.
16:32But they can't do that because they don't want to fund the government.
16:34So could you.
16:35Republicans already voted for a clean CR and Democrats refused to in the Senate.
16:40So Democrats should vote for that so they can reopen the government.
16:43And also, Democrats are focused on the wrong guy.
16:45Trump is not running for re-election.
16:47He is done in 2028.
16:49And yet Democrats continue to go after him.
16:51Presidential hopefuls like Gavin Newsom can't get over the fact that he just needs to come up with his own ideas.
16:57Can't just copy Trump for everything that he does.
16:59And they're just not authentic.
17:01They're not putting out anything original.
17:03And for Gavin Newsom to sit there and scoff at someone like Joe Rogan, who the left is desperately trying to find their own Joe Rogan.
17:09They had one.
17:09He not only left the Democratic Party.
17:11He also left California, along with a lot of his rich friends.
17:14And there are still people leaving California.
17:16So they've got to come up with different ideas that are helpful to their constituents rather than constantly fighting someone who isn't even running for re-election.
17:24And I want California to be great.
17:25I lived in San Diego for three years.
17:27I'd love to go and visit and enjoy.
17:29But Jesse is your name.
17:31Many large companies have decided to leave.
17:34And they're specifically saying it's because of some of Gavin's policies.
17:38Tesla, Chevron, Oracle, Charles Schwab.
17:41And Chevron was actually very explicit in saying it was Governor Newsom's policies that took them out.
17:46Yeah, but he's still a threat.
17:47He'll probably get the nom.
17:49And he'll lie his way to the top.
17:51He's rich.
17:51He's tall.
17:52And he has a nice-looking family and lies very effectively.
17:55Sounds like someone else I know.
17:57Me?
18:00But he's always coming across as a little less crazy than the rest of the Democrats.
18:06And that's where his threat is.
18:09Dana, have you ever been dumped?
18:11Yeah.
18:12Okay.
18:12Well, I haven't.
18:13So if you were dumped, do you sit alone in a room and wallow?
18:19I did.
18:19And for a year say, what went wrong?
18:22I did for two weeks.
18:23And then Andrea Aragon, my college roommate, said, get up.
18:25And we went country music dancing every Saturday night for the rest of the year.
18:28Okay.
18:28Jesse, get this.
18:29We now are just such good friends to this day.
18:33He does.
18:34I'll never forget it.
18:35Oh, I got dumped big time.
18:37So they didn't wait.
18:38They waited, what, 11 months, and they're still not getting out there.
18:44There's millions of voters out there.
18:46Go out.
18:47Make your pitch.
18:48Do what Harold says.
18:49Except the crime bill.
18:50We're not going to give you guys more money so you can steal it.
18:53But do something different.
18:55Don't just sit alone in a room and Zoom.
18:57It's so stupid.
18:59Maybe listen to the BBWs.
19:02That's actually not a bad idea.
19:05It's a constituency.
19:06The Democrats used to own.
19:08Yes.
19:08Yeah.
19:10Own not in that way.
19:13All right ahead.
19:15Cheryl Hines throws down with the ladies of The View over RFK Jr.
19:19I don't know you like this.
19:24But he don't know you like that.
19:30Well, Curb Yard's Arrangement.
19:35Cheryl Hines walking straight into the lion's den defending her husband, HHS Secretary RFK Jr.
19:41against the ever spiteful ladies of The View.
19:44The problem, respectfully, is that your husband is the least qualified department of health and human services head that we've had in history.
19:53I think that's a very dangerous, dangerous.
19:56Why is he less qualified than an economist?
19:59I think that he is less qualified.
20:01He has spent his career studying toxins, studying people's health, fighting for one guy who was using ground up for his job.
20:13He has also spread a lot of misinformation, a lot of chaos, a lot of confusion.
20:18When you say, you know, misinformation, disinformation, we could go back to COVID when...
20:24He's connecting circumcision to autism.
20:26May I finish?
20:26May I finish?
20:27Please.
20:27When people, Fauci, people were saying, when you get the vaccine, you cannot transmit COVID.
20:37It will stop COVID.
20:38And that was disinformation, misinformation, even baby formula.
20:41Now we're finding out there's arsenic, there's lead.
20:44So the question is, who is running HHS when they allowed lead and arsenic in a baby formula?
20:52How is that person not dangerous?
20:53Well, two wrongs don't make a right.
20:54No.
20:55Well, I'm saying Bobby is the one getting this out.
20:59I know.
20:59Well, good for him on that.
21:01Yeah.
21:03And with treatment like that, The View seems stumped as to why Republicans don't want to come on their show.
21:09I think that we should have more Republicans on the show, but they don't want to come on.
21:13They're scared of us.
21:14It's like Marjolee Taylor Greene says that she finds the Republican men afraid of powerful women.
21:21Well, that may be true of all the political persuasions.
21:24But if they would come on this show and they can explain to us what they're trying to do to this country.
21:29And we, they never invite anybody.
21:31I was on The View.
21:33I was on The View 23 years ago when I was in my early 20s and Joy was in her 60s.
21:40But get this, it was a segment on lingerie.
21:43So imagine doing that now on The View, lingerie segment on The View.
21:48That would be like the five doing a segment on being unattractive.
21:52Because they were so amazing.
21:56You know, you can pose critical questions to the guests, but it's kind of hard when you're the least credible people when it comes to science.
22:04These are very obtuse people.
22:06They were terrible on COVID, trans, climate.
22:09The only area of expertise they're good at is which Burger King drive-thru is open at breakfast after one.
22:17And remember, these were the people that said that Dr. Jill, remember this, would be a good surgeon general.
22:25And she's, I think she's not a doctor.
22:27I'm pretty sure.
22:28I know that the only advice she gives is which batteries to put in a life alert.
22:32So, Dana, I give her credit for going in and then getting pestered with questions, not necessarily about her career and her accomplishments as a woman, but about what her husband is doing.
22:43But she brings up the point of, look, there are all these things happening in the country.
22:47We have a health crisis.
22:49And at least we have someone looking under the hood to maybe find some alternatives to the status quo.
22:53So, I'm going to take a, I think I have a little bit of a different take, but it just came to me as I watched that.
22:57So, she didn't write a book about her husband.
23:01She didn't write a book in order to go out there and say, I can't wait to go out there and answer all these questions about him.
23:06But she loves her husband and she is absolutely going to stick up for him.
23:10And the thing is, is that all of those women there know that she didn't write a book about her husband.
23:15And is she making those decisions?
23:17Is she the Health and Human Services Secretary?
23:20Would they like to have RFK Jr. come on the show?
23:22Because I bet it, I bet he'd go on in a second.
23:25If he were invited.
23:28And part of me feels like, would the show have done better by saying, we're so glad you came.
23:34Thank you for being here.
23:35Your husband is super controversial.
23:37We're going to skip over that.
23:38Let's talk about you.
23:40Because do they care about what women are talking about?
23:42There would be so much stuff to ask her about how her life has changed.
23:46Like, I don't think she was a Trump supporter.
23:49She lived in L.A., you know.
23:51There's lots of other things to ask, but her husband is a lightning rod.
23:54She knew that.
23:55She went on for all of those things.
23:56But as I said, I think it was Monday when we're talking about George Stephanopoulos, every interviewer gets a choice of what they want to ask about.
24:03And she has a choice of how she wants to answer.
24:06Obviously, she's going to stick up for her husband.
24:07Jesse, when are you going on The View?
24:10Well, I do know.
24:11Have I invited you or are you afraid?
24:12No.
24:13If I do go, though, I'm going to kiss all the women before I sit down.
24:16Ah, good move.
24:17Because that's what Cheryl did.
24:19She goes in.
24:20She kisses every single one of them and then sits.
24:22That's a great way to break the ice.
24:24So that's what I'll be doing.
24:25Not with tongue.
24:26Don't even get it twisted.
24:28Imagine if Emma writes a book about Emma and she goes on The View to sell it because we need the money and they just start attacking her over things I've said.
24:40That's not fair.
24:41Right.
24:41That's not fair.
24:43It's really not fair.
24:45Even I can't defend some of the things I've said.
24:49This show is different because we let Harold talk.
24:53You know, it's not a pile on.
24:58We don't just cut you off like Jessica.
25:00We listen.
25:01That's true.
25:03But like she's a guest on the show.
25:05Like show a little respect.
25:08Harold.
25:10What a segue.
25:12I think in fairness to them, if you're married to RFK Jr. and you go on a show, you're probably going to get questions about it.
25:20I thought, you know, I didn't see the whole thing.
25:22And I don't I would want my spouse to defend me.
25:25And I thought she did a really rigorous job, as Dana said, in defending her husband.
25:29But I look, I think some of the things that RFK Jr.
25:32is doing around food and some of the awareness he's given us and giving us or raising awareness about the harm, the harm and pesticides called causes, including increases in Parkinson's occurrences and incidences in our country.
25:46These are things I think a lot of us were hoping he would continue to draw attention to what I find difficulty in some of the things that he's recommended around the health stuff.
25:54And if they wanted to ask her those questions, I'd have been more pointed about it.
25:57And finally, I think the urgency of the issue for me with what I disagree wholeheartedly with right now with the HHS secretary or just some of the firings at CDC and some of the way they're going about taking some of the federal funding from these university hospitals that are doing great research.
26:10But she probably knew she was going to get those questions, and I thought she handled it pretty well.
26:15Yeah, I don't think they asked her a ton of questions, though.
26:17They mostly attacked her and asked her to respond.
26:18Well, it's question attack depends on where, you know, I hear you.
26:20As someone that's had to answer questions that I thought were attack, attack like, and we've had this conversation with J.D. Vance and Katie Porter.
26:26This is what happens when you're in public life.
26:28You're going to get questions you don't like.
26:29And if you don't want the questions, don't accept the interview.
26:32Well, speaking of someone who doesn't really like questions, Alec Baldwin's whale of a tale, did a garbage truck driver cause him to crash his wife's car?
26:40The great D'Angelo, shocking new footage from what the truck company says.
26:59It's its vehicle's dash cam showing the moment when Alec Baldwin and his brother Stephen crashed his wife's Range Rover into a tree in East Hampton, New York during a storm.
27:08So, Mr. Baldwin blames a garbage truck driver for what happened.
27:12A guy cut me off in a truck, a big garbage truck.
27:15I mean, a garbage truck the size of a whale.
27:17It's the biggest garbage truck I've ever seen.
27:20To avoid hitting him, I hit a tree.
27:23I hit a big, fat tree and crushed my car, my wife's car.
27:28I crushed my wife's car.
27:29I feel bad about that, but it's all fine and I'm fine and my brother's fine.
27:33Thankfully, no one was hurt.
27:34The police back up Mr. Baldwin's account of the story.
27:36But the sanitation company tells TMZ that its driver was not at fault.
27:42This story, I know we were trying to get to a little bit of it yesterday.
27:45Greg, you have thoughts on this?
27:47I think that this is a great story because it's not about the accident.
27:51It's about the people in the accident.
27:54You know who was in that car?
27:55Alec and Stephen.
27:58Stephen is a diehard Trump fan.
28:01Alec is the complete opposite.
28:02They were estranged for a while and now they're together.
28:07They're doing stuff.
28:08This is what I'm saying about TDS.
28:10We have peace in the Middle East.
28:12You know, it's like maybe if Stephen and Alec can get in car accidents together, then can't
28:17you call, you know, if you're a liberal watching, can't you call your brother-in-law who voted
28:23for Trump and say, look, you know what, let bygones be bygones.
28:26But it seems like a lot of Alec's problems has to do with impatience.
28:31And it's my problem as well.
28:33You know, you always end up regretting when you go in a hurry.
28:35That's what I say.
28:37DP, your thoughts on this?
28:39It just seems like trouble follows him everywhere.
28:41Right.
28:41And I so maybe that's just like the way that it is for him.
28:46I believe the garbage man.
28:49I've heard that before.
28:51Yeah.
28:51Katie.
28:51I agree with Dana.
28:53Just based on the history of Alec Baldwin refusing to take any responsibility for anything,
28:58always.
28:58Always blame the little guy.
28:59Always blame someone who can't fight back against him.
29:03But we'll see.
29:04I'm glad that there was nobody injured or severely injured or killed in this kind of accident.
29:09The weather was pretty bad.
29:10So glad that everybody's OK and he'll be able to afford a new car.
29:15Prime, Tom, your thoughts?
29:17I'm thinking if I could be so successful that if I got into a car accident,
29:21they would cover it on Fox.
29:24That is amazing.
29:25I mean, he's just a dude.
29:26He gets into a car accident and it's like breaking news throughout the country.
29:30I am starting to warm up to Alec Baldwin.
29:34I know he killed the woman and that was a big mistake.
29:37No, he was found not guilty.
29:39Big mistake.
29:39Right.
29:40But squeeze the trigger and the bullet came out and hit her.
29:43But but he's funny.
29:46And you can all admit the man is funny.
29:49Alec Baldwin is funny.
29:50He is really funny.
29:51I just like the way he talks.
29:52It is also funny how he blamed his wife's car for the accident.
29:56Kind of like like it was like a Barbie Jeep or like he couldn't control it.
30:01Or like she was driving somehow.
30:02Like, right.
30:02Like he brings her into a car.
30:04It's like a Range Rover.
30:06They drive great in the rain.
30:08They're made in England.
30:09Aren't they made in England?
30:10Yes.
30:10Yeah.
30:11They are.
30:12Remember when we did a whole hour on Tiger Woods?
30:14Yeah.
30:14Our accident.
30:16Remember that?
30:16He acted like it was like the end of civilization.
30:20I mean, for a lot of golf fans, it was, Greg.
30:22No, it happened at like 4.56 p.m.
30:26And then we did it for an hour.
30:27Yes.
30:28We did it for many times.
30:29Tiger Woods, a historic figure.
30:32It was like, dude, he's the fine.
30:35No, he wasn't fine.
30:36He shattered his leg.
30:37He broke his back.
30:38He was out of golf for a very long time.
30:41And then he came back and won the Masters and got the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
30:45Also a Trump fan.
30:48Oh, well, never mind then.
30:50I'm glad Alec Baldwin and his brother are fine.
30:52He's a friend.
30:52Up next, are there more Katie Porter videos out there of her going nuts on her staff?
30:57Even she's not sure.
30:59I never really believed people were born evil until I met Ted.
31:17The blood had been drained from the body.
31:19These are hard to look out.
31:22Ted, have you ever committed murder?
31:23I certainly killed one anywhere.
31:27But you can remember if you've done something like that.
31:31He enjoyed the chase.
31:34He enjoyed the capture.
31:36He enjoyed the whole thing.
31:38Hunting Bundy.
31:39Streaming now on Fox Nation.
31:41I'm saying to you is that, well, to those voters.
31:50Okay, so you, I don't want to keep doing this.
31:52I'm going to call it.
31:53Hang on one second, everybody.
31:55No, we should put the computer up.
31:57Yes.
31:58Yes, we should have.
31:59Yes.
32:00Okay, everybody.
32:01I'm not that dark.
32:03And the state could lose.
32:05Get out of my shot.
32:10Is there another video floating around of potatoes scolding her staff?
32:14Even she's not sure.
32:17Can voters be confident that there won't be another one of those videos that's going to come to light?
32:23What I do know is that I could have done better in that situation.
32:26That's not a no.
32:27So is there potentially another video that we're going to see?
32:29I'm going to be honest with you.
32:31I know that that video and that video was several years ago, as you know, and I apologize to the staffer.
32:38That's super important to me and will continue to try to hold myself to do better.
32:45Is there another video?
32:47Probably.
32:47And this is the thing that she has.
32:49She is as it's so common that she has a go to phrase.
32:53She knows exactly what to say.
32:54Yes, I should.
32:55I should have.
32:55It was important to me.
32:56I'm sorry.
32:57And the thing is, maybe she should just own it.
33:00Okay.
33:00Because she's been in the lead as the Democrat in the Democratic lead for governor in California.
33:06To me, these leaks are coming from other Democrats.
33:08Former.
33:09There's a former colleague of hers, Democrat, anonymous.
33:13And I believe it either seen in her political today saying she's always the smartest person in the room.
33:17Like nobody likes her.
33:18So, to me, if you want to be a bad-ass boss, you should just say, you want to work for me?
33:30I'm tough.
33:30And that's why I will save California.
33:33I'm going to save your money.
33:34I'm going to crack down on crime.
33:35Like, because she knows there's other videos, instead of being, like, all meek and mild, just own it.
33:40She should announce, Greg, everybody that has a take of me going crazy, just put it out there.
33:47Well, I think we know what she's worried about.
33:49It's the sex videos.
33:50Yes.
33:50Which we all have.
33:52I admire her because we're living in the age of appearances.
33:57We're always on camera.
33:59We film everything.
34:00TVs are high def.
34:01And she is resisting the makeover.
34:04She is saying, I will never, ever change who I am.
34:09She is a hero.
34:10I want to tell you young people something, Katie.
34:13Okay?
34:13Back in the 1970s, everybody looked like Katie Porter.
34:17We did not have YouTube instructional videos about how to straighten your hair, how to pop a zit.
34:24All we had was Clearasil, Stridex, and Aquanec at Seabreeze.
34:29And none of it worked.
34:31She was every woman at a singles bar.
34:35She was your friend's mom, and she was 30.
34:40That's so true.
34:41Is it true?
34:42Yes.
34:42Harold, is that true?
34:44Yes, it's true.
34:45People didn't get attractive until the internet.
34:50Or the 90s.
34:51Where the internet came.
34:53Don't look.
34:53Watch Friends.
34:54They're not even hot.
34:55At the beginning.
34:56Don't you dare say that about David Schwimmer.
34:59No, they're unattractive.
35:00But look at people now.
35:02They are so much better looking because all they got to do is they have everything at their fingertips.
35:06It's like Jennifer Aniston looks better now.
35:08Yes.
35:09Like 20 years older.
35:10I have millions of examples that I can't even mention here.
35:13Did you watch Charlie's Angels as a kid?
35:15Yeah.
35:16Oh, yeah.
35:16Jacqueline Smith.
35:17You watch Joni and she loves Charlie's Angels.
35:18There were exceptions.
35:19But they were in Hollywood.
35:21But what Greg is saying is that everybody looked like Katie Porter when you went to the Saturday potluck.
35:26Look at pictures of your parents and their friends when they're your age.
35:30They look so much older.
35:32I give her.
35:33I'm very critical of her over the last week or two because I don't think you should walk away from interviews.
35:38It's not the way.
35:39It's not the example you want to set.
35:40Pictures of, like, people in college and they're, like, ancient.
35:44They have, like, beards and, like, air.
35:47And it's like, Dad, you were 20?
35:50Harold, he didn't even.
35:52Life expectancy was a lot shorter back then.
35:54I don't know, too.
35:55I also think I give her some credit for at least apologizing.
35:59But if there are other videos out, I think that the Dana Perino approach might be the better one.
36:02Even a sex video, Harold?
36:04Even a sex tape?
36:05Absolutely.
36:06You still stand by that?
36:07I don't watch sex video.
36:07I'm going to be kidding.
36:09I'm going to be kidding.
36:09That wasn't the question.
36:11You're going to not have been in one.
36:12I'm going to be mean to everyone tomorrow.
36:14I'm just going to try it.
36:14You're going to feel bad about it.
36:15How is that any different?
36:17You're going to go full potatoes?
36:18Peter's like, well, we know what that's like.
36:21Producers want me to get this back on track.
36:23Right.
36:24I'm not even going to try.
36:25I'm just, I hate that our names are Katie.
36:28I have embraced them.
36:29At least it's not Karen.
36:30By the way, there's probably a lot of Katie Porters in general.
36:33Right.
36:34It's a very common name.
36:35Yeah, it is true.
36:36And I actually think Jennifer Aniston was much better looking in Friends.
36:39I don't know why I said that.
36:40I think I meant she was more glamorous now.
36:42She's more glam.
36:43Why don't we get on to the next segment?
36:44She's also richer now.
36:46Like, she has a lot of money.
36:47Money buys a lot of makeover.
36:50For everyone.
36:51Well, I hope so.
36:53One more thing's up next.
36:55Time now for one more thing.
37:06I get to go first.
37:07Tonight, we've got Kennedy, Jeff Dye, my good friend Molly Hemingway, and Tyrus.
37:13Let's do this.
37:15Animals are great.
37:17Animals are great.
37:19Animals are great.
37:20Your good friend, Brit Hume.
37:24This is Iceman, one of a handful of beagles.
37:27There's a handful of beagles using their incredible sense of smell to sniff out cancer in humans, Dana.
37:33Aren't these dogs marvelous?
37:35A health startup company is using pups like him as an alternate method to get screened.
37:41All patients must do is breathe into a mask for a few minutes.
37:45My good friend Juan Williams would do that before the show.
37:47And then the beagles go to work.
37:50The company says the dogs detect cancer with a 94% accuracy.
37:54That's as accurate as Molly Hemingway's political takes.
37:59Tressie.
38:02All right.
38:03The hunts this weekend.
38:0430,000 people are going to be out in Far Hills.
38:07This is the biggest steeplechase horse race in the nation.
38:11It's just about an hour outside the city.
38:13And the proceeds go to health care in the state.
38:15So far, they've raised 22 mil.
38:18So go to farhillsrace.org for more.
38:20It's also airing on Fox Sports 2.
38:23Tonight, Jesse, what is primetime?
38:24Alex Clark, Newt Gingrich, Chris Hansen, and Abby Hornacek.
38:28You should do Newt talking to Brit.
38:31Yeah, I should.
38:32I'm glad.
38:32I haven't seen Chris Hansen since he was in my kitchen a few years ago.
38:36All right, Dana.
38:37At the stakeout?
38:38Yes.
38:39All right.
38:39An Oklahoma police officer stole the show, responding to a noise complaint about a local party.
38:43After arriving on the scene, an officer busted out some smooth moves, cheered on.
38:47I mean, this is what it's come to, guys.
38:49You got to have the cops get along with everybody.
38:52Just a few moves like that.
38:53There you go.
38:54Oklahoma for the win.
38:56All right.
38:57Harold.
38:58A Florida teen is being praised for being a hero after saving his five-year-old nonverbal
39:05sister from a lake.
39:06Body cam video shows a 17-year-old wading into the water and pulling her from tangled branches
39:10as deputies rush to help.
39:12Officials say his quick action saved her life.
39:15God bless them.
39:16Good job.
39:17All right.
39:17A remarkable discovery in Oxfordshire, England.
39:20One of the most extensive dinosaur trackways ever found in Europe has recently been found.
39:25Very cool.
39:26Dating back approximately 166 million years to the Jurassic period, the site reveals an
39:31extraordinary trail of 100 fossilized footprints from the three-toed megalosaurus, who was a
39:37carnivore.
39:38So the prehistoric history is going to be recorded and carefully reburied for protection.
39:43Perfect spot for the Biden library, am I right?
39:47Because he's old.
39:48That's it for us.
39:49Have a great night.
39:50Hey, Brad.
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