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00:00Hello, everyone. I'm Emily Campagno, along with Jessica Tarloff, Joey Jones,
00:08Dana Perino, and Greg Gutfeld. It's 5 o'clock in New York City, and this is The 5.
00:20President Trump is gearing up for his grand finale tonight, wrapping up a blockbuster
00:25five-day Asia tour that's pumped billions in new investments into America.
00:30With a high-stakes showdown with China's President Xi. Before that crucial one-on-one,
00:35Trump has been making it rain trade deals, finalizing a $350 billion agreement with South
00:41Korea. And get this, South Korea's president showed his gratitude to Trump with a full-on
00:47shrine dedicated to him. We're talking Trump sneakers, Trump perfume, even Melania's book,
00:53and even a t-shirt with his mugshot front and center. And that's not all. He also gifted
00:59President Trump a golden crown and medal. Watch.
01:03I just really do. I'd like to wear it right now.
01:09I have an extra one.
01:10Those no-kings protesters will surely melt down over the sight of Trump's golden crown,
01:14and the loss of their favorite freakout topic, President Trump is ruling out a third term.
01:19I don't want to even talk about that because, you know, the sad thing is I have my highest numbers
01:27that I've ever had. As I should, I ended eight cores, and we have the greatest economy in history.
01:32I have the best numbers for any president in many years, any president. And I would say that
01:39if you read it, it's pretty clear. I'm not allowed to run. It's too bad. I pissed her, sir.
01:44But we have a lot of great people.
01:47Too bad. But now that Trump's ruled out a third term, what will liberals freak out about now?
01:52If he files to run for presidency and attempts to run for elections and then circumvents and
02:01ignores the rules, he's a violation of the Constitution of the United States that he should
02:04be arrested.
02:05I hope we're absorbing in our souls, because we're talking about the soul of America,
02:10is I don't think he takes himself seriously, but he iterates. He throws things out,
02:17and he plays with it, and he sees how people react, and it manifests.
02:21If Donald Trump continues to do what he's doing across the country in Republican states,
02:25it is very hard for Democrats to just sit back and watch him cheat.
02:29Oh, Jessica, tell me that they don't actually believe what they're saying.
02:35Well, this is a new tune for Donald Trump, anyway, about the third term. He does like to flirt with
02:40it. And Steve Bannon was doing an interview with The Economist. It wasn't like he was doing a live
02:45stream with Alex Jones, who's actually sitting down with The Economist, and he said he will be
02:49president again in 2028. There are lots of ways that they can do this. And the reporter interviewing
02:55him said, well, what about the 22nd Amendment? And he said, you know, we've got a plan. So, you know,
03:00Trump has demonstrated that he doesn't leave easily, I guess, when he lost a free and fair
03:05election in 2020. So I think there is reason to be concerned about that. But I want to focus on
03:11this Asia trip. The fact that our allies continue to have, I guess, gotten the memo that Donald Trump
03:18is only satiated, made happy, whatever it is, if you treat him like a toddler playing dress up,
03:25and, you know, give him the crown that he wishes for or have a merch stand for them. I think it's
03:31a really sad reflection of the state of our allyship across the world. We'll see what South
03:38Korea actually invests back into America. But they have been scared of Donald Trump and what he's
03:43been threatening since his first term, when he said, for instance, that he's going to remove
03:4610,000 troops, take them out of South Korea, which obviously leaves them incredibly vulnerable.
03:51This trip, though, overall, is about Trump coming hat in hand to China and saying,
03:58will you please buy our soybeans again? I mean, the tariffs with China have created
04:01huge amount of pain for Americans, especially for our farmers. And what I'm really worried about,
04:08and we'll see what deal actually gets done, is that he is teasing the fact that he may allow them
04:13to buy Nvidia chips and this Blackwell chip, which is, what is it, 20 times more powerful than the chips
04:19that they're already allowed to buy? So people who are concerned about the AI race wars with China
04:25should be very scared about the fact that he's considering that to be one of the concessions
04:29for us to be able to do another trade deal with them. So, Joey, in a way, that sort of proves one
04:35of the points that circulates in my head, which is that there's sort of a focus on this very
04:38important but nominal aspect of pageantry while ignoring the deal.
04:43I can't believe Jessica would step all over South Korean culture that way. I mean,
04:48call it, what, a merch stand? I mean, obviously, that's something that means a lot to them,
04:55that big, tall crown. And what was the other thing, a mirror or something? I don't know what
04:59it was. But, you know, like, that's their culture. They're trying to present it to him,
05:03giving the best welcome they can because they're so happy that someone who knows how to make a
05:08deal showed up, not someone who might fall asleep in the middle of let's make a deal.
05:12So I think it's a great thing. President Trump was never going to run for a third term and Bannon
05:18talks in Riddle a little bit. So maybe he's talking about J.D. Vance. Maybe he's talking
05:22about, maybe he's talking about President Trump as in the idea of America first and MAGA will
05:27absolutely have a chance at the White House again, which is true because if it isn't J.D. Vance,
05:32Ron DeSantis embodies that a pretty good bit. And there's probably, I mean, we have a deep bench,
05:36Jessica. We have a really deep bench. We have something other than whatever Gavin Newsom is with
05:40that weird voice thing he's recreating right now. I throw no stones about a bad voice.
05:47So, Dana, talk to us about messaging and the control of it. Is that something that has been
05:51lost here or is it simply a joke by the president that now the Democrats without a sense of humor
05:56have ran with? What is happening right now? Well, thanks for the question. So I think in terms of
06:01messaging and you think about a visual story, right, the Asia trip so far has been great. And the fact
06:07that there's smiles and joy and we'll see how the China meeting goes. But leading up to that,
06:12that the president has re-solidified allyships with all of these other countries is a good thing.
06:18And if they want to give him a crown, like maybe the media can freak out about it. But
06:23it was a nice gesture. On the, I do believe that the messaging on third term was beginning to block
06:31out the sun and that the juice wasn't worth the squeeze anymore to keep trolling. Because at some
06:36point, that is all anybody can talk about. And President Trump has this long list of achievements
06:42that he would like to talk about and wants people to make sure they can roll all those things off the
06:47top of their head. But if the only thing that Democrats are going to think about for the next
06:52three years is the possibility of him usurping the Constitution and running for a third term. And I think
06:59that guy said he should be arrested if he were to do so. If that's going to do that, then every
07:03other headline gets completely pushed out. So I think it's very smart communications wise for him
07:09to take this off the table. And if it is some of the people that used to work for him going out there
07:13and saying, I know he can, they at least have heard the clarion call from the commander in chief
07:19himself saying it's not happening. So actually, can we talk about things that I want to get done right
07:23now? Greg, what do you think? Well, do I think that's a great question, Emily? You know, 2025,
07:27we are truly in the golden age and which is hilarious when you think about 2015, which was
07:34really when the Trump era began and the Dems and Republicans both tried to frame him for a golden
07:40shower. So it's so fitting that 10 years later, they're the ones getting peed on. I mean, even
07:47foreign countries are getting in on the trolling. You know, South Korea gives him the crown. And it's
07:55not because, oh, they're so foolish. They're indulging an egotistical leader. No, they're
08:01like the guy that kneels behind the angry, gets on all fours behind the angry Denver Trumper and
08:08Trump just pushes him over. That's all they're doing. They're just having fun. And this is what's
08:13great about being a Republican today. Our recreational beliefs are awesome, but they're harmless.
08:19You know, believing Trump is going to run, saying he's going to run. It's not going to lead, you
08:25know, Republicans to mutilate their kids or put men in women's bathrooms or force generations to put
08:32off having kids because of climate change. Our recreational beliefs don't encourage people to kill
08:37their political opponents. Our recreational beliefs are simply kind of fun. They're joyfully
08:43annoying, but it's not deadly. And if it does upset you, God, you better get outside because you've
08:49been on. You've been doom scrolling too long. Of course, Trump, he's going to deny that he's
08:53running for a third term. But don't you believe it, Dems? I would not believe it. He's definitely
08:58do it. The more he denies it, the more he means yes. I would be safe and assume that he's going to
09:05be around here till 20. Of course, he'll bring up the 12th Amendment, but they'll bring up the 22nd
09:10Amendment. They're just going to make him secretary of state because whether it is Marco or J.D.,
09:16it's the surest way to enshrine America first and MAGA in the next term or two is to have Trump
09:23in the room. It's like, you know, look at the track record of the safest airlines. The pilot
09:30with the most seniority is the co-pilot, not the captain. That's because then you're allowed,
09:36then it's not so bad. You can actually criticize the president and, you know, Trump will criticize.
09:41He'll be there. And it's so much better to have him in the room than, you know, at home calling in
09:47Fox and Friends in the morning, doing handy at night, selling Relaxium during my hour. No,
09:54we want him in the room to ensure this continues. I thought you wanted, I thought, I think we're
09:59going to need him to run for mayor of New York. Yes, that would be nice. I'll take that too,
10:04but I'd rather have him secretary of state. All right, guys, ahead. Some shocking numbers
10:09on the shutdown battle that should send Democrats into a panic.
10:34We need five Democrat senators to pull their heads out of their and go work for the United
10:39States of America. Republicans in Congress trying to smack some sense into Democratic leaders for
10:44keeping the government shut down. Now on day 29, as some big deadlines loom, the troops are on the
10:50verge of missing a paycheck and funding for a snap food stamps is set to run out this week. And
10:55Democrats are refusing to budge because it's easier to blame the orange man.
10:58On Saturday, for the first time in American history, a vicious, heartless president is
11:06cutting off food stamps. This president is a liar. He says there's no money to provide food stamps
11:12because of the shutdown. That's Donald Trump is trying to weaponize hunger to pressure people
11:19on Capitol Hill. The Dems are banking on Republicans getting the blame if food banks start overflowing.
11:26But CNN's data guru says not so fast. Republican Congress's net approval rating
11:32versus pre-shutdown. It's rallying the base for sure. Look at this. The net approval rating
11:36up 12 points versus pre-shutdown. But it's not just with the base. It's also with the middle
11:40of the electorate. Look at this among independents. It's up eight points as well. So we've got a
11:45situation here where Republicans with the shutdown are actually rallying their base. But it's also
11:49something that's not hurting them with the folks in the middle of anything. It's helping them with folks
11:53in the middle. You know, Dana, I think the Dems could have gotten away with the shutdown is the
11:59Republicans fault before Musk bought X. But the population is too savvy. So if you say, oh,
12:06they create the House and Senate, Jessica, a 10 year old can easily refute that by just saying,
12:12no, you need 60. And that's on the Democrats. And the Democrats is just I think the Republicans
12:18have a very simple message. The Democrats shut down the government. The Democrats could reopen the
12:22government. That's the bottom line. So I think it was a little jarring this morning to realize
12:27that one in eight Americans are still needing the supplemental nutritional supplement.
12:36Now, that is something I think post shutdown, maybe we should all talk about.
12:40You should look into who who's getting them, what proportion of the party they belong to.
12:45And also the people that are that are desperate, that do need it.
12:49Yeah. Versus those who don't figure out a way like with some more economic growth. Like,
12:52where's that plan? So I do think the polling shows that it's hurting Democrats. It's actually
12:57hurting Schumer and his polling numbers were low to begin with. It's sort of ironic, too,
13:03that the Democrats all say that Trump is a wannabe dictator. He's a fascist. And they say that he
13:10needs to share no kings. But yet now they're saying he's the only one that could reopen the government.
13:16They could actually reopen the government. They could do it tomorrow. Senator Thune had that
13:20was the most animated I have ever seen. That very calm Midwestern guy. He's mad. He said,
13:25we've tried to do what they want to do 13 times. There was a senator on today that said,
13:29don't let the Democrats vote piecemeal. And I think that that's the right tact.
13:35Emily, it's day 29. It's getting pretty bad. Jerry Nadler is now buying generic diapers.
13:40So bad. But do you think that when you it feels like the key to the Democrat success
13:47is other people's suffering? They're basically taking their own constituency and holding them
13:54like in this kind of like threat, this threat. I don't know what you call it. Hostage. Hostage.
14:01Thank you. Anytime. Yeah, I think it's it's an abomination because they're doing that from the
14:08safety and comfort of their own offices while they're enjoying their paychecks. They are enjoying
14:13as well, for example, the protection by certain officers and Secret Service. Let's say they're
14:18not getting their paychecks. I spent a lot of time with my friends and my family talking about this
14:23because I see, for example, a friend of mine, Secret Service, who has a new baby at home,
14:27and that's a primary income family coming from his paycheck. So what's happening? They're dipping
14:31into their savings. Their savings is in high yield. So they're losing that interest that they've
14:36accrued. And now, sure, they're going to get, you know, they'll only they'll be paid. But that's
14:40not the same thing. It actually doesn't account for the momentum that they were already getting
14:45in their accounts. Another married couple of friends of mine are both. One is a contractor
14:50for the government, which, by the way, represents almost four million Americans. And the other was
14:54just about she'd accepted a contract with the government. Well, that first one has now had to
14:59totally dip into her PDOs, her paid time off to get paid, because in the contractor situation,
15:05it's not a definite that you get your paycheck again. And the other one, guess what she did?
15:10She rescinded her contract with the government, completely withdrawing, saying, you know what,
15:14I actually can't be a nurse for the government anymore, because if this happens again, we can't
15:19feed our family because both paychecks are dependent on this. And that's just the tip of the iceberg,
15:24right? I come from a family where thankfully one of us gets paid elsewhere so that our money
15:28together combined can account for the other loss of a paycheck. So the realities of this go so much
15:33further than everyone who's fixated on Trump. It makes me sick that Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries
15:39are fixated on Trump when they should be fixated on Americans, the federal administration, those
15:44employees that are going to work day in and day out and still not getting a paycheck and suffering
15:49because they are just caring about their dopamine clicks.
15:52Joey, you know, I think when you look at that polling, it's I feel like part of that is due to the
15:58after the Biden coverup. No one feels compelled to take the word of Democrats or the media.
16:04They've they've lost credibility. So they're just if they if they're blaming the Republicans,
16:09people are going like, well, then it can't be the Republicans fault.
16:12This is one of those things that's always hard for me to put myself in in regular folks shoes
16:17because I worked on the Hill and I nerd out on the process, the legislative process.
16:20And I and I can talk to folks and hear I can't even make a joke.
16:24No, I'm sorry. I was just excited to talk about. You know, I talk the way I do and I make jokes
16:30and sometimes I remind people actually I'm kind of smart. I just want to start that way. But
16:34like when it comes to this government shutdown, Americans are sitting there going, wait, hold on.
16:40Two things are true, right? You can you can fund the government the same way it was funded for
16:44seven weeks. And then the president said he would negotiate with you on the health care stuff before
16:48that time limit comes up. Why is that a bad deal? Why doesn't that work for you?
16:53And why doesn't it work for him? Because they don't think they'll win that negotiation either.
16:58And that's the problem. When Chuck Schumer stands up there and he uses cuss words, what he's really
17:02saying is every opportunity I've had to advocate for my constituents that want the policies I advocate
17:07for, I've failed at this entire time. And this is my last opportunity to get anything I would like
17:13to get done because I'm not very good at my job anymore. And this is all I have. And in the meantime,
17:18people who vote for him are hurting. And I don't see why they would swing towards supporting
17:22what he's doing on the snap thing. Just real quick, almost 700 million of $8 billion a month
17:29comes to New York for snap. That's almost 10% of the country's snap comes to New York. And that's
17:37before mom, Donnie becomes mayor of this place. I mean, I think you said a few seconds ago,
17:42why are people on snap? Why do they continue to need to be on snap? And maybe it does need things like
17:47work requirements, work requirements that are so difficult that if you're under the age of 64 or if
17:52you have a child over the age of 14, 80 hours a week, you have to look for a job, train for a job or
17:57volunteer. Oh, my God. I don't know how anybody could do that. And how many of that goes to illegals?
18:02Do we know? I don't know. I'm sure it's out there. So illegal. You could have a legal baby.
18:08Yeah. Yeah. So that's that. Yeah. So Jessica or an American citizen. Can you tell me how this is
18:16the Republicans fault? I'm asking for a friend. I'm glad that you saw my tweet. Three million nasty
18:23people on the Internet. But I knew exactly what I was saying, because the point is that with great
18:28power comes great responsibility. I heard that once in a great Spider-Man movie. And Republicans
18:34are in charge. They're not 60 votes in charge, but they've got a majority of the way there.
18:40And when you are in charge and you don't have all the votes that you need, it is incumbent upon you
18:45to make a deal with the people whose votes you need. And based on prior voting for CRs,
18:50you know that there are moderate Democrats who would certainly be willing to have a conversation with
18:54you if you would do that properly timed, not open up the government and then make the same promises
19:01that they have for months. I mean, this has been going on since the big, beautiful bill
19:05was signed, that they've been saying, yeah, we want to do something on ACA premiums. And then
19:09they keep kicking the can down the road. We know that Harry Enten is about to maybe while we're
19:15speaking right now, there will be another clip with the reverse story out about what's going on.
19:20So I'll do the work for him. Harry Enten put up the Navigator survey, which shows that the American
19:26public is blaming the Republicans by 14 points down. It was just 10 points last week. The story
19:32about Democrats cutting off SNAP benefits and that we're the heartless ones and Mike Johnson feels
19:36terrible is how you say BS. Mike Johnson in his big, beautiful bill, $186 billion gone from the SNAP
19:45program. And in the 2018 shutdown, Donald Trump made sure that people got their SNAP benefits
19:50because he knows that it's important. And that's why Josh Hawley wants to have a standalone bill
19:54about SNAP. Josh Hawley, who also wants a standalone bill to make sure that people get their Medicaid
19:59coverage back because the big, beautiful bill takes it away. So, Gregory, that is how I have shown you
20:06that my tweet wasn't dumb and that this is the Republicans' fault. If you are in charge,
20:13you have to negotiate. And just saying over and over, we need to open the government and then
20:19we promise we'll do it. Translation, we have to negotiate, meaning we have to give in to you.
20:24You have to give something. That is how this works. And what are you planning on giving?
20:28Just allowing this to happen is a cooperation. You guys have to actually somehow stop lying to us
20:38about these benefits. Nothing that I have said is a lie. Nothing at all. If you get 90% of the big,
20:45beautiful bill and you have to protect Americans' health care, which, by the way, they'll reward you
20:50at the polls because guess what? People like to have health care coverage and they don't want to
20:53see their premiums go up 114%. You will be thanking me. You will not be mocking me. You will be bowing
20:59down at my altar about the fact that I saved your party. Yes, yes. We know how this ends.
21:05When it first started, I said, we all know how this is going to end. It will end with the
21:08Democrats caving. The pain is optional. They continue the suffering. Oh, I like the way you
21:15say that. Hey, I'm Dana. The pain is optional. Go sit over there. I'll be back in five minutes.
21:21Don't come out of your corner. Yes. All right. Ahead. Bill Gates is coming out against climate doom.
21:27So the man once synonymous with climate doomerism, Bill Gates is making a shocking about face. He
21:52wrote a new memo and he says, although climate change will have serious consequences, it will
21:57not lead to humanity's demise. The doomsday outlook is causing much of the climate community to focus
22:03too much on near term emissions goals and it's diverting resources from the most effective things
22:08we should be doing. But will the Democrats get the message?
22:13You believe this is the toughest challenge humanity has ever faced? Absolutely. The world is going to end
22:18in 12 years. If we don't, it will be a death sentence to countless of people. A term they've coined
22:25called climate anxiety. Period. Right? Which is fear of the future and the unknown. Greg, a lot of that
22:34money that was spent funded a mass delusion and now they're paying the price. It is infuriating and
22:39it's hopeful. It's infuriating because like the trans issue, those who questioned the lies were
22:45demonized. We are accused of putting lives in danger. It was the exact same strategy. Trillions of
22:53dollars were extorted from taxpayers based on the notion that this was an existential threat. And if
22:59you ignored it, like they told you, you were going to let people die. Now we know that's a lie. And it
23:03was a lie that impacted the mental health of generations and the physical health of a civilization.
23:08People were told to stop having kids. If you had kids, you were hurting the planet. But it is hopeful
23:14that Gates and others are ceding to reality. We saw it happen already. Nobody's talking about the data
23:19data anymore because the data, the climate models they're finally admitting are fraudulent. They
23:25were retrofitted so that they matched the results they were getting. And now that and now now that's
23:31out in the open. So now and then you see Greta the ghoul. She's tossed aside Mother Earth for her new
23:37crusade of hating the Jews. Think about all the grifters, though, who got filthy rich off this ruse.
23:43Where is Al Gore, the patron saint of the false apocalypse? But Bill Gates, why did you do this
23:50now? I think it's because he got divorced. You know, before he was trapped in a bad marriage,
23:55he accepted the doomsday apocalypse. You know, what do I care? I'm married. It's over. Then he gets
24:00divorced. It's like, I can live. I want to live. It's like you're in a terrible marriage. Why try to
24:06lose weight? But then you get divorced. You get a hairpiece. You get like you start going to the gym.
24:11You buy a sports car. That's what he now. Now he realizes, boy, was like it totally changed his
24:17framework. And the thing that he is going to continue to do is fund new technologies, which
24:22is great. That would be helpful. New nuclear. Which isn't new, but necessary. But the other
24:27thing that happened with a lot of this funding, partly from him, but many others, is great American
24:32companies were demonized and sued and had to spend a gazillion dollars to defend themselves in court,
24:39which took away opportunities for either economic growth, bonuses, other things.
24:42And why that is so difficult to swallow is because during that, concurrently with that,
24:47Bill Gates himself had $1.4 billion invested in fossil fuel investments. And that's actually just
24:54one of his tax report. Like the amount that he actually this entire time has been invested in
25:00innovations in that industry. Well, I think not only simultaneously demonizing it, but fostering that
25:06culture of demonizing. That was the issue. And I liken this to the trans movement, where
25:10when doctors dared to say, I resist this and I protest this, they were silenced, they were canceled,
25:17they were shunned professionally and personally. And here, the science hasn't changed. Every scientist
25:22during this entire era that dared to say, this isn't the science and this isn't what's happening,
25:27and the data does support a moderate management for it, was totally shunned and kept out of the global
25:33conference and alliances that somehow were the popular kids only. And then that fomence creates
25:39people like Greta Thunberg, you know, chaining herself to the boat and whatnot. But John Kerry,
25:45right? We have nine years left in 2021. I mean, the comments go on where it was so urgent and it was
25:51so emergent. And the reality, too, is that there's a generation of kids in this country that do have
25:57anxiety, that do have an innate sense of fear that was passed down to them from their parents that made
26:02them hold signs on the corner and tell them that, you know, the water was drying up. And it could
26:07have this entire time been used towards stewardship, conservation measures, and actual things that
26:12would have helped.
26:14What was it they said that the science, that there was no more debate?
26:17Science is settled.
26:18Science is settled. And Jessica, that ended up, well, one, that's, science is never settled.
26:23But it was something that funded a lot of campaigns, small dollar donations
26:28for Democrats against Republicans for a long time.
26:31Definitely. And my party is in a big reassessment moment. There was that memo that came out this week
26:37deciding to win that surveyed 500,000 people, which I think is the largest sample size. I've
26:42certainly ever combed through something. And it kept emphasizing that issues like climate change or
26:48LGBTQ plus issues animate a very small percentage of the base. But I think that Bill Gates is doing two
26:55things. One, he is recognizing that he got out over his skis a bit in the way that he was talking
27:02about it, like in that interview with Anderson Cooper, but also that he needs to be very strategic
27:07about how to deal with this administration and what's going on right now. And he is focusing his
27:12attention to the cuts from USAID. And he's plugging those holes because he wants to make sure that kids
27:18in Africa get their medicine and that food gets to people who actually need it.
27:23Mm hmm. The pendulum cannot fully swing in the other direction. You know, Elon Musk is someone
27:27who believes in climate change, obviously created a car with zero tailpipe emissions for a reason.
27:33And you hate them. And now I don't. I mean, the Democrats now hate my peoples. I guess so.
27:38Not everyone. We're still driving them. We just have the bad bumper sticker that's like bought
27:41before Elon went crazy. Another thing is, is that a lot of that money went to Arabella Advisors.
27:46And that's a network that gives a lot of money to all this climate activism. Like, for example,
27:51those lunatics that throw red paint against masterpieces in museums. Or how about the people
27:57that block highways and prevent people from getting to work?
28:00Think about it. There are two types of Americans on this issue right now. Those that are sitting there
28:04wearing our country's uniform, hoping that Congress gets its stuff together long enough that they get
28:09paid for going out on the bomb range this week or riding a helicopter over a sea this week.
28:14And those that need a safe space on their college campus because they have anxiety over
28:19science that isn't settled, over climate change. And those are the two types of people. And of those
28:24two types of people, which one's most likely to vote for Trump and which one's most likely to be
28:28sane? I mean, I think that Trump has won another war. He won the climate change war now.
28:33Americans are coming around. When you want to talk about petroleum products, think about how much oil
28:39was used to make all those syringes for all those vaccines during COVID. I mean, just the impact and
28:44imprint of petroleum on our lives is endless. And this idea that you're going to attack it is
28:48ridiculous because you want those things, too. You want to go to REI. You know, I want to go to
28:53Bass Pro Shop, though.
28:55Yeah, but you got to give credit to Musk on this. Whether you're looking at the trance issue or the
29:00climate issue or even the border issue. I mean, Fox had a role in the border issue. All of these
29:04wouldn't have a lot of this stuff would not have been exposed if he hadn't purchased X. The climate,
29:09a lot of the climate hysteria and propaganda was on pre-Musk X, as was the trance stuff.
29:16And what was that guy's name? Michael Mann.
29:18Michael Mann, who's, yeah, yeah.
29:19Hockey stick. Yeah, a lot of people made a lot of money and made others miserable. But
29:25Bill Gates, maybe he'll lead a charge here. Okay. Up next, did Corinne Jean-Pierre just give the
29:30worst interview of all time.
29:32He hates me. My hair, my truck, my dog, my music makes her crazy. She done that, they're done that.
29:41Ain't coming back no maybes.
29:45For once, both sides agree. Corinne Jean-Pierre is a total disaster.
30:00Her new interview with the New Yorker is getting torched. Even some big name liberals say it proves
30:05she was never qualified for the job. Much like her boss, Corinne's answers make a lot of sense.
30:10And of course, the interview was identity politics galore. Corinne name dropped black women 10 times
30:17in her status as a gay woman twice. And a theme that's been front and center on her media tour.
30:23As a black woman, as a person who's also LGBTQ, as a black woman who was obviously part of the
30:32Democratic Party. And I woke up every day as a, as a black woman who is queer. I knew for myself as
30:40a black woman, as a black woman who has walked through the walls of the White House.
30:47Greg, uh, you know, you're not a black woman, but I think you can understand where she's coming
30:53from. I mean, as someone under five foot five, like you understand the discrimination that can
30:57come towards somebody that is just looks different.
31:00Yeah. And we're also, uh, both non-binary. So, uh, I do like, she kind of has identity Tourette's.
31:07Yeah. You know, where you preface every statement with a recitation of your, uh, of your diversity
31:13resume. And it's kind of like establishing a pecking order for any debate. You know, it,
31:18it, it's almost like a lady's tea for conversation. Like everybody has to start here and debate,
31:25but I'm get to start further up from you. That's the lady's tea. I think I just came up with a
31:31brilliant, brilliant analogy. I'm going to use that until you're sick of it, but I love her.
31:37And I'll tell you why she was just doing her job and her job was covering for Joe.
31:42The media also covered for Joe and that wasn't their job. So they are raking her over the coals,
31:50especially the New Yorker and MSNBC, because it's, they're trying to keep themselves from being
31:55roasted. So they're burning her thinking, Oh my God, she's an idiot. No, she's just had to do her
32:01job. What were you guys doing? This is why CBS is lucky. The turnover there kind of gets them out of
32:07this credibility hole. And I think you're seeing it with the Washington post too.
32:10The legacy media is never going to apologize for the, for the Biden scandal. They may never be
32:15held accountable. That's why they're never going to get their credibility back unless places like
32:20CBS and Washington post lose that scandalous stain by relaunching with a whole new group.
32:27Dana, I read this whole thing and it's like, they would ask something like, how can you say that,
32:33that Kamala Harris was unfairly treated and you never thought she would win? And it would be like,
32:37well, as a black woman, it's tough. And she was trying to connect those dots. She never got there.
32:42Yeah. Actually, I highlighted one of those things because her answer to that was that
32:45both things, two things should be true, right? The thing that I say the second time
32:50actually proves the thing I said the first time. And then she says, right. And
32:56in a lot of ways, this broke my heart while she was there because I actually, I had a chance to
33:03meet her once. She was very nice. And I think she was really awful at a really great job.
33:08Can I ask you a question? Is she black? I'm going to get back to you on that.
33:12All right. I just want to know because I often forget.
33:15The thing is, is that what she was able to do at the podium in a room of compliant medicated media,
33:21who was like, just there to like, can we just want to get through this briefing? We'll get back and do
33:25our jobs. Maybe. She can't do that without the podium or the room. So when she does an interview
33:34like this, she's adrift. She can't do it. And you're right. I mean, this actually all of America
33:41agrees on it. And I, I feel that she is a bit shameless in all of this. And here's the other
33:48thing. I would agree with you that maybe the media is at fault here, but she chose to write a book
33:53and she wrote a book and she chose to say what she wants to say. And so, no. So now they get a
33:58chance to say, yeah, but you said, and they are exposing her at this point. Maybe it's too late,
34:03but she was the press secretary at the time. I think the other big story of all of this is that
34:07in the interviews where the Biden people were called up in front of Congress, Tom Donilon admitted
34:13that he was up for a $4 million win bonus of Biden one. That's Biden's best friend. So was he going to
34:21tell Biden you should drop out? No. So in a, in a way, as she's saying, how could they treat him
34:28like this? But also how could you treat America like this? Jessica, she was white house press
34:33secretary. Now she's independent. She's left the Democrat party. Does she, what, what does that
34:37represent? This is someone who held a pretty important office under the last Democrat president
34:42who's already left the party. You have people attacking Mondami saying, well, socialists aren't
34:46Democrats. So you have the Cuomo section of the, of the party. You've got Gavin Newsom. What does this,
34:51all of this say about the Democrat party? I actually think that Corrine Jean-Pierre says
34:55basically nothing about the democratic party, honestly. And the Washington post review, which
35:00was totally scathing. Which is not much different than when she was at the white house. When over all of
35:04these reasons that someone might say that they're leaving the democratic party and saying, but you're
35:09leaving because they were mean to Biden. Like she didn't articulate anything about the party or what
35:15actually happened. And to Dana's point about you decided to write a book, she could have written a
35:20book that would have been useful for people. You could write a book about that job, right? And what
35:25it takes or what it feels like when you have to go up to the podium and answer fierce questions about
35:30foreign policy move or the mental fitness. That would never have been in the contract. They would say,
35:35you have to write stuff about this, but she didn't even that's what's so heinous about it. And also
35:41you don't go to the New Yorker and not think that you're going to get asked. She never had tough media
35:47interviews. So she would think, well, the New Yorker, that's going to be great. All right.
35:52Especially as a black lesbian. What do you think about it? Yeah. I think not only did she choose to
35:56write a book, but she chose to write one where she said she was extracting herself from the Democrat
36:01party because it had betrayed her and the president and the country, and then fails to articulate how
36:06and why she still is vague and Mandarin as she was behind the podium. And this complicit media
36:11that leans in and says, yes, tell me more as she just checks her boxes verbally and plays her Trump
36:17card all the time. Like they, they are participating too, because they're egging this on. I think the
36:21most telling thing about it is she came in with Kamala and became a Biden loyalist. So
36:25that's a good point. All right. Up next, a group of lab monkeys. Well, they're on the loose.
36:39Welcome back. Three aggressive lab monkeys are still on the loose in Mississippi tonight
36:44after a truck carrying 21 of them overturned on the highway. Eight managed to escape. Five were
36:49captured and killed. Early reports claim that the monkeys were infected with hep C, herpes, and even
36:54COVID. But the university they came from disputes it. Greg, this totally freaks me out. Outbreak.
37:00Okay. Let's dissect this first. What is the rule? And you might know this, Emily, because you're a
37:06lawyer. The rule that forbids hospitals for disclosing your medical. HIPAA. HIPAA. Where is the HIPAA
37:13for these monkeys? Like, like, okay, they have no way to say whether they have hep C or herpes or COVID.
37:23They probably don't. Because that was the van driver who said that to the cops. He doesn't know.
37:30Just a dirty rumor.
37:31This is blown out of proportion. And my feeling is these lab monkeys have been living a very hard
37:39and miserable life. They get out during a car accident. They're being smeared with these diseases.
37:44Cut them a break. If they put these monkeys down, they should let these monkeys be free and be
37:51adopted. All the suffering they've experienced. Imagine being those monkeys. Your entire life has
37:56been animal tested. Car accident. Then they tell everybody you got herpes. Let these guys have a
38:03normal life now. What else do you want to do to these monkeys, Jessica? Why do you hate monkeys?
38:09I love monkeys. Dana, I was going to say animals are great. Yes. That's all I got. Joey. It's
38:15Mississippi and it's hunting season. They don't need to look for these monkeys. Just wait a little
38:19while. Oh, they're rhesus monkeys. Time for Halloween. No, I love them. I love this story. Go
38:25be free. Run wild. I love you guys. It's like secretive NIMH. And also I was thinking about,
38:30I wish that everyone would have the same carefulness every time that they go to a bar in college when
38:34every guy in there is probably riddled with STDs too. It's time now for one more thing. I have good
38:52information or maybe that was for Emily. Sorry, Emily. We only have a minute because we were talking
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39:12more. We hope to meet you. Sorry, Emily. Jessica. Okay. Things are getting really spooky at the San
39:17Francisco Zoo. Lemurs, giraffes, zebras, and more munching on tasty seasonal snacks in the spirit of
39:23Halloween. Animals are great. Great. All right, guys. Cooking with heart at the Hoboken shelter. The king
39:28of mozzarella himself, Vito of Vito's Deli, teamed up with Reverend Tony to turn the sanctuary into a
39:33mozzarella making class. It all supported the Hoboken shelter where hundreds are fed and cared
39:38for each day and night. It was such a blessing to roll up our sleeves with Reverend Tony and learn the
39:42art from the king of mutts himself. Oh, check this out. I got a video of a first responder of a state
39:47trooper here in Missouri getting a hay bale out of the road. Those things can weigh like 500 up to like
39:531,000 pounds. Check him out. He's got it. You know that boy played football. You got it. Amazing. You got it. He's got it. There he goes. Boom. Dang. That's good. That's pretty good. Okay. That's it for us. Have a great night. Okay. Thanks, Emily.
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