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00:00Conway, Jessica Tarlov, Jesse Waters, and Greg Gutfeld.
00:03It's 5 o'clock in New York City, and this is The Five.
00:06Those were violent protests that are continuing to unfold in Minneapolis against ICE officers
00:32as we get brand new details on the injuries sustained by the agent who fatally shot Renee
00:37Good.
00:38DHS sources say he suffered internal bleeding to his torso.
00:42They say it happened after Good rammed her car into him.
00:46Now, that's a far cry from the hip injury from a refrigerator door that Minneapolis Mayor
00:51Jacob Fry said occurred.
00:53Meanwhile, a center-left organization is releasing a memo warning the Democratic Party to avoid
00:59pushing the slogan, abolish ICE.
01:02And Mayor Fry is singing a different tune one full week since telling ICE agents to get
01:07out of his city.
01:09Do you support abolishing ICE?
01:13I do not support abolishing ICE.
01:16However, I absolutely oppose the way that this administration is conducting themselves with
01:22us.
01:23Look, there are a number of entities presently.
01:27Lawsuit says that, hey, you know, ICE doing ICE stuff is not what we're talking about right
01:33now.
01:33Again, we've had ICE in our city before.
01:36But other Democrats, they beg to differ.
01:38Ballmakers are toying with the idea of defunding ICE or impeaching DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.
01:45I ask Kristi Noem be impeached.
01:48I ask that ICE be abolished.
01:52God will judge you and Democrats are going to remove you from office.
01:56Kristi Noem has got to go.
01:59We will not stop fighting until we achieve real justice and accountability.
02:04That must begin with impeaching Kristi Noem.
02:07There's no way in hell I'm voting to give one cent to Trump and Kristi Noem's ICE.
02:13Not one more dime for Donald Trump's ICE operations.
02:20I do not support an increase in ICE funding.
02:24Can't in good conscience support an agency that is so out of control.
02:29Kellyanne, the bat signal for the Democrats have gone out.
02:31It's not one more dime for ICE.
02:33Be prepared to hear a lot of that.
02:35Yes, I think repetition equals reiteration equals the facts.
02:38But here are the facts.
02:39ICE exists because sanctuary cities exist in large part.
02:44We're watching ICE go into sanctuary cities because sanctuary cities are telling Americans
02:49the federal law is not real.
02:50You can break it.
02:52Our law is if you cross illegally, you've broken the law.
02:55When ICE can't get back up, if they're assaulted, they're antagonized, at worst,
03:01they can't get back up from local law enforcement.
03:04They're out there because they're trying to find the criminals on their own.
03:08They should be working in concert with local law enforcement.
03:12So that's problem number one.
03:13Problem number two is Minneapolis.
03:15You have Tim Waltz has, he's released more than 470 criminal illegal aliens from Minnesota's jails.
03:24And they've got roughly 1,360 violent criminals in custody now.
03:29They can get back on the street with the way they're coddling criminals in Minneapolis.
03:33Look, you're rolling the tape.
03:35Other networks won't show this.
03:37This is what's happening in real time.
03:39Law enforcement officers are being attacked.
03:42And they're being attacked for doing their job.
03:45The other thing is, I know everybody can go to social media and pick a clip, any clip, Dana,
03:50of their favorite Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, anyone whose last name is Clinton.
03:55I'm sure Chelsea got in there as well.
03:57Saying that we have to have a nation of borders.
04:00Saying you've got to deport people.
04:02Saying that people who shouldn't be here, if you're a criminal, if you came here illegally,
04:06you're out.
04:07They changed their tune in 2016 because Donald Trump got elected and he ran successfully on
04:12this issue.
04:13In May of 2016, CNN had an entire day at Ride Along with Ice.
04:18Can I play that for everybody?
04:19Please play that because people need to see this.
04:21All right, here's CNN in 2016, Riding with Ice.
04:25Just before the sun rises in the windy city, immigration and customs enforcement agents fan
04:32out across Chicago to arrest criminals in the U.S. illegally.
04:37Attack one, attack two, attack three.
04:38CNN was granted exclusive access to witness some of those raids.
04:43Believe it, it was 2016.
04:45It was May of 2016 originally.
04:48They did a segment entitled A Day with Ice in a, quote, so-called sanctuary city.
04:53Ice arrested the wrong person that day while CNN was with him.
04:57It said they made a mistake.
04:58CNN had no problem with it.
04:59They said mistakes are going to happen.
05:00But six months later, Donald Trump becomes president.
05:04Everybody in the Democratic Party decides they have a different view.
05:07And as millions more people came here illegally, that many more Democrats ran away from their
05:13position of enforcing the law.
05:15This is all about politics.
05:17This is all about, look, look at the violence against people's property and their lives.
05:22And just the last point, I know people are now putting in their polls all this nonsense
05:26about what do you think about ICE after what happened in Minneapolis and how much trust you
05:30have in institutions.
05:31Folks, they don't trust the media, the mainstream media, and they don't trust Congress for a
05:35reason.
05:36You've earned that over time.
05:38I would beg these sanctuary cities and sanctuary states like the one Cory Booker, a senator of
05:41my home state in New Jersey, to stop that and start complying with our federal law enforcement
05:48officers before more people get hurt.
05:50Jessica, where do you land today?
05:52Lots to talk about.
05:53Yeah, there is a lot.
05:54I land on the side of not wanting to run another campaign with defund the police akin slogan
06:02out there.
06:03And I think that Democrats have to be very careful about that.
06:05There's a group called Searchlight that put out a memo saying there is a better way.
06:11You want to talk about reform.
06:12That's one thing.
06:12But when you say just straight up abolish, it's very easy to chop that up and put that
06:17in an ad from the right attacking the left.
06:21And instead, you should have some proposals.
06:23So I came up with my new ICE proposal.
06:26OK.
06:27So first and foremost, the training threshold has to go back to what it was.
06:33So three to five months, not this 47 days, the truncated version.
06:37The people who are being detained have to have convictions, and it must be the majority
06:41of them.
06:42So that has to be worst first, which Tom Homan claims that they're doing.
06:45We have seen evidence that directly contradicts that.
06:48Number three, Americans cannot be detained unless asked for their papers.
06:52We do not run a country where you're asked for your papers.
06:55You have to have ICE that engages in de-escalation tactics.
06:59And Brian O'Hara, who is the Minneapolis police chief, gave a very long interview to the New
07:02York Times, where he talked about the fact that the way ICE is doing their business is
07:07creating absolute havoc in Minneapolis from pulling people out of their cars and just leaving
07:12the cars, sometimes even still in drive.
07:14So cars are like rolling down the hill, leaving pets in there, pepper spraying people.
07:19And he is someone who talks about the fact that he's worked with ICE his whole career.
07:23He used to be in Newark, New Jersey.
07:25He doesn't have a problem with ICE.
07:26He wants them to do it the right way.
07:28And lastly, identification of ICE agents must be displayed.
07:32I understand in Minneapolis, you would want a face guard.
07:34It's also freezing.
07:36But we need to know who these people are.
07:38And I think, well, because if they're abducting people into unmarked pants, stop with that.
07:43You didn't care.
07:44What do you mean?
07:45You don't care about protesters wearing masks.
07:47Well, I'm sorry.
07:48I didn't mean to interrupt.
07:49Well, A, you're not really sorry, but it's cute when you say it.
07:52And B, there is a massive difference between someone who is federal law enforcement who has
07:58a gun and is legally obligated to tell you who they are so they can write down your badge
08:03number and look you up.
08:04Also, you can dox them, too.
08:06OK.
08:06And you can put a target on their back and then get somebody to shoot them.
08:09There is no problem with guys wearing masks throwing people into unmarked vehicles.
08:13Anyway, I gave you a responsible proposal.
08:15Well, I'll just go through it one by one.
08:17This guy who engaged with good was very well trained.
08:22He was there from 2007, first with Border Patrol, 15 with ICE.
08:29Extremely well trained.
08:31Are you saying that we can only deport people with criminal convictions?
08:35We would love to, but you released them from the jail.
08:39Number three, you said.
08:43Do you want me to remind you?
08:45You can't ask for people's papers.
08:47You can't ask.
08:48How are you supposed to know if they have an ID or not, Jessica?
08:51You're supposed to know who they are.
08:52And Americans, you cannot go up to an American citizen and be like.
08:55Jessica, you either have an American passport, driver's license, or you don't.
09:01How else are you going to know?
09:03Americans have said, I am an American.
09:05Jessica, you ask me.
09:06Answer my question.
09:07How else is a federal agent going to know if someone here is in the country, legal or
09:13not, if they can't ask for paperwork?
09:15They have to ask you, first of all, if you are an American citizen, not asking for proof
09:19of it.
09:20And what has happened repeatedly is that people.
09:22You should just say, yeah, I am.
09:23And then they just have to walk away.
09:24No, no, that doesn't mean that you would stop.
09:24You should know who you're picking up.
09:26That's the point in this.
09:26We have people that they know.
09:28Because if they have a conviction.
09:29Okay, so they're not allowed to double check.
09:31Jesse, I would love how you would be able to be pulled out of a car and be like, give
09:35me your papers, Jesse.
09:36Okay.
09:36Yeah, and I get pulled over for speeding.
09:38What about licensing registration?
09:39And I give my papers all the time.
09:40That's if you're speeding or driving drunk.
09:42No, they can pull you up.
09:43No, they can pull me over for running stop signs, theoretically.
09:46That's why local law enforcement should help.
09:48You also say that they're the ones creating havoc.
09:52They're not out there smashing vehicles.
09:56They're not out there.
09:57Women are pulling lug nuts out of ICE vehicles.
10:01They're the ones hitting them.
10:02They're throwing bottles of urine at their head, Jessica.
10:07They're the ones creating chaos.
10:09And then you said something.
10:11What else did you say?
10:12Oh, yeah, you can't.
10:13Show your ID.
10:14Okay.
10:15Do you know that these people have bounties on their heads from cartels?
10:19Are you aware of that?
10:20These are men who are armed, who volunteered to serve the country, who are doing raids against
10:27foreign fugitives.
10:28And women are getting in the middle of it.
10:31The women aren't trained.
10:33The women aren't up for this.
10:35You guys are the ones that are making it really dangerous.
10:38It's unnatural for women to put themselves in this type of dangerous situation.
10:45And it's sick and it's grotesque.
10:48And it's not very chivalrous for the Democrat brass to foist them in the middle of dangerous
10:53situations that's putting them in danger and ICE in danger.
10:56Thanks for it, Gutfeld.
10:58I mean, the best for last.
11:00I agree with you on that.
11:03You know, I hear these these few stories about people being pulled from cars.
11:08I don't care because the people that are reporting on this have no credibility because they never
11:15bothered to report a single case of the thousands of violent felons, criminals captured and deported
11:22by ICE.
11:23Maybe if you showed a little fair and balanced reporting on the stuff that was going on before
11:29the murderers of the rapists and also to Jesse's point, the ones that are released.
11:32Then we might, I don't know, respect your opinion.
11:36But we don't.
11:37Number two, there's no vast operation that can be perfect.
11:42And you wouldn't have needed a vast operation if you hadn't opened the border and let in
11:4710 million people in the last four years.
11:48You want to know why the training is truncated?
11:51Figure it out.
11:52We needed more ICE agents because there were 10 million people in here.
11:55We needed to shorten the training.
11:58That's on you.
11:59OK, if it wasn't for your malfeasance on the border, this wouldn't be we wouldn't even be in
12:05this situation.
12:06So this is on the Dems.
12:08It's not on ICE.
12:09You know, if only people had pointed or predicted that this would happen.
12:13Oh, yeah, it was Bill Malugian.
12:15It was the years that Fox did this coverage on the border that no one else did in the media
12:19who are now covering ICE.
12:21They're now covering it wall to wall.
12:23They didn't do a damn thing before.
12:26By the way, you know, these demonstrations, why do they keep demonstrations?
12:29The story is over.
12:31We know the tape.
12:32We know what happened.
12:33They're demonstrating still so more people get hurt.
12:37They need another person to get hurt to maintain this.
12:40And we know this.
12:41It's obvious.
12:43The groups that train the agitators tell them to make themselves indistinguishable from real
12:48people when the shit goes down.
12:50So you get caught in a bad situation.
12:53Suddenly, I'm going to the doctor.
12:55I'm dropping off my kids.
12:57What does that do?
12:58That increases the risk to actual real people who might be caught at the wrong place at the
13:04wrong time.
13:04And no doubt that can happen in a vast operation.
13:07But cops don't know that.
13:08So who's confusing the police?
13:10Is it the police?
13:11Is it the legitimate people trying to get to work?
13:14No, it's the people deliberately trying to create the chaos.
13:18You're talking about, oh, they want to abolish ICE.
13:21The reason why they're taking away this statement is because they know what's the next step.
13:26All right.
13:27You guys want to abolish ICE.
13:28What do you guys want to do?
13:29They haven't thought of that.
13:30They don't have an answer.
13:32So they realize that that makes them look even dumber because, by the way, these are professional
13:37freelance agitators.
13:39They just got fresh off the, you know, because they have a truce in Israel, in Gaza.
13:45This was the next thing.
13:47And Kellyanne made a great point.
13:50There's quite a difference that party and pigment makes.
13:53You know, under Obama, they treated ICE with respect.
13:58Look at how they're deporting these criminals.
13:59Now they call them the Gestapo, which is so strange because if they really actually believed
14:04they were the Gestapo, would they be running in front of them and challenging them to things?
14:09No, they wouldn't.
14:09So there's some dishonesty there.
14:11The great tragedy of the Democratic Party is there are many things that they cherished,
14:16which is science, mental health care, safe streets, civil order, border.
14:23They all cared for this.
14:24Women's rights.
14:25Women's rights.
14:26None of that stuff has changed.
14:27But they have.
14:29Why?
14:29Because they're not in power.
14:32They all hate this stuff.
14:34It's a great point about the media.
14:35I remember asking Bill Malugian sometimes, like, are there any other reporters out there
14:38today?
14:38Nope, not at all.
14:38And now they care.
14:39Nope, can't find us.
14:40Now they care.
14:41It goes back to Whipgate.
14:43They didn't care about the border until they thought they had a border agent.
14:48And they just went crazy.
14:50And then they realized they were wrong.
14:52They walked away.
14:53But Biden and Corinne Jean-Pierre never walked away from that.
14:56They never apologized.
14:57Yeah.
14:57Where is that other dude, that loser Mallorca is?
15:00Where is he?
15:01Somebody should put him on a milk carton.
15:03I saw him near Tate in Georgetown.
15:05Of course.
15:06All right.
15:07Up next, Omega goes global.
15:08President Trump.
15:09Holding an open house for Greenland.
15:11Marco Rubio and J.D. Vance sitting down with officials from Denmark and the mineral rich
15:16country.
15:17The Danes were ripping pre-meeting cigs before playing hardball.
15:21They're refusing to give up Greenland and citing a fundamental disagreement.
15:26However, they will form a high level working group to address their differences.
15:31But Trump is warning if Russia or China shows up looking to squat, they're going to
15:37need a bigger dog sled.
15:39We need Greenland for national security.
15:40If we don't go in, Russia is going to go in and China is going to go in.
15:44On NATO, right now, it sounds like you are saying that you would potentially acquire Greenland
15:51by force.
15:51That would be a NATO country.
15:53Are you saying that?
15:55No, you're saying that.
15:57I didn't say it.
15:58No, you're telling me that that's what I'm going to do.
16:01You don't know what I'm going to do.
16:03I can't rely on Denmark being able to fend themselves off.
16:06You know, they were talking about they put an extra dog and they were serious about this.
16:10They put an extra dog sled there last month.
16:14They added a second dog sled.
16:16That's not going to do the trick.
16:18President Trump also weighing military action against Iran as the Islamic regime slaughters
16:23its citizens.
16:24But earlier, Trump said he got word that the killing has stopped.
16:28We've been told that the killing in Iran is stopping and it's stopped and it's stopping.
16:35And there's no plan for executions or an execution or executions.
16:40So I've been told that a good authority will find out about it.
16:44I'm sure if it happens, we'll all be very upset.
16:47All right, Dana Perino, you are very good with your predictions.
16:52Oh.
16:53What is your prediction about Greenland?
16:56Do we acquire it in one way or the other?
16:59I think so.
17:02Mm hmm.
17:02I do.
17:04A couple of things.
17:05I was talking this morning with Hammer about Seward's Folly.
17:09You know, Seward's Folly.
17:10Alaska.
17:10So Seward buys Alaska for seven million dollars.
17:13He's laughed at.
17:14He's like that.
17:15What a waste.
17:15That's so stupid.
17:16It's like in today's money, that would be like buying all of Alaska for one hundred and
17:19fifty million dollars.
17:21And it turned out to be one strategically good and great for fishing and things like
17:26that in the winter.
17:27I know you care.
17:27I mean, the summer.
17:28I know you care about things like that.
17:30I do believe that you can make a case that everything we want to do in Greenland to protect
17:36our hemisphere that they would allow us to do.
17:39I think you can make a case.
17:40And I'm sure that's what the Danes and the Greenlanders told our team today.
17:46But one of the issues that President Trump is concerned about, he's thinking like a
17:49CEO.
17:50He's thinking not about next year and the dog sled.
17:53He's thinking 10, 15, 20, 25 years down the road.
17:56Europe has gotten very close to China and they've already admitted they basically can't
18:01fend off Russia.
18:03So I think it would be in their interest and our interest.
18:06It seems to me like there's a deal to be made here.
18:09I don't think it needs to be taken by force or that it will be taken by force.
18:12I don't believe that.
18:13But I think there's a deal to be made here and I think it would be a good one for Greenland
18:15too.
18:16Yeah.
18:16And Europe's not making love, Greg.
18:19It's a dying continent.
18:20And one of these days it's going to go poof.
18:23How are they going to defend it?
18:24Well, why buy when you can just trade?
18:26I mean, do we really need at this point Minneapolis?
18:31Now we're talking.
18:33Why don't we just a one for one trade?
18:35They get more people.
18:37The Danes, Denmark, really?
18:39We're listening to them.
18:40They're like the RA on a dorm floor.
18:42You know, they're coming out.
18:43You can't do that.
18:44It's past 10 o'clock.
18:46We don't care.
18:47Look, with Greenland, you're in the negotiating phase with Trump.
18:52And if you still react the same way, look at this guy.
18:56Who is that?
18:56It's the guy from Denmark, I think.
18:58See what I mean.
18:58Come on.
18:58Since Pete Buttigieg had his bike going this way.
19:01I think it was the security guy.
19:02OK.
19:03The whole crew doesn't look great, Dana.
19:04Look at him.
19:05I know.
19:05He's got a pipe, though.
19:06I mean, if that happened, a pipe, that's pretty good look.
19:09Yes.
19:09That's pretty good look.
19:10This is how you decide, Jessica, by their walk.
19:13OK.
19:13So in every negotiating phase, Trump takes the most extreme position at the start.
19:20And if you don't understand that by now, I'm going to use the R word.
19:25You're wrong.
19:26So he starts at the extreme, because why wouldn't you?
19:30When you enter a contract negotiation, the worst thing you could do was offer a number
19:35that your bosses like, because then they have no respect for you, and then they reduce
19:41it by two-thirds, and then you're screwed.
19:43This is why in my contract, I always begin by asking for the severed head of Brian Kilmeade.
19:48You work back from there.
19:50Can I say something about Iran, though?
19:52Because things are happening in Iran.
19:53I just want to know where all the accusations of genocide by those loud voices that falsely
19:57accused Israel of genocide when they were hunting and killing Hamas.
20:01What happened?
20:02Here you've got actual victims and no voices from all those sign-carrying people who were
20:09so empathetic, all those fart brains who shouted genocide.
20:13And now, why are they shouting genocide anymore about Israel?
20:18Why?
20:18Because there was no evidence.
20:20There was no ruling by any international body.
20:22There was no finding.
20:24So they just kind of—we knew it was all a lie.
20:27And Kellyanne, it does look like, according to Trump, things are de-escalating, hopefully.
20:33Yeah, that sounds like today's news.
20:35But at the same time, they're not to be trusted.
20:37And I saw a preview of our Brett Baer's interview tonight with the foreign minister of Iran who
20:42said, well, President Trump can't make the same mistake they made in June.
20:46We didn't think that was a mistake.
20:47We think that could be an every six-month event if it needs to be, challenging the nuclear
20:52capability.
20:53The president was rightly applauded for doing that.
20:56I'd like to get back to Greenland.
20:57I talked today to Governor Jeff Landry of Louisiana, who the president named a special
21:01envoy for Greenland.
21:02And we went through the whole list.
21:04You know, the Louisiana Purchase was not out of generosity.
21:06It was to stop France from controlling Mississippi.
21:09Alaska was to stop Russia from being on its doorstep.
21:11We supported Panama breaking away from Colombia because it had an important canal.
21:16And the list goes on and on.
21:18NATO is stronger and tougher because of President Trump.
21:21And Mark Rutte, the secretary general of NATO, has said that.
21:24He said, but for President Trump this last year, 2025, the NATO countries would not be paying
21:30five percent toward the common defense.
21:32They're doing that.
21:34Look, the Arctic shelf is melting and it's becoming a corridor.
21:38Their surveillance gaps will be closed.
21:41I think that transportation infrastructure gets easier.
21:45This is not just some crusade to go and bother a sovereign nation.
21:48This is of national security and strategic importance.
21:51We've done it before.
21:53Britain did it with Gibraltar.
21:54This is not new.
21:55The president is not going to go in there with force.
21:57He just said that.
21:57In fact, he he shot down the reporter that was saying it.
22:00And I want to just say something to our liberal friends, since they'd like to be called liberal
22:04again.
22:04Next segment.
22:05You're never upset that China and Russia are in Greenland.
22:09You're upset that the U.S. would want to acquire Greenland fairly and squarely face to face.
22:15Look what just happened in Venezuela.
22:17China made a big play in Latin America.
22:19And Maduro was their he was their crown jewel.
22:22And what they did was what China did was it went to Latin America and basically said,
22:27if you stop supporting Taiwan, we'll build ports and we'll we'll we'll help you with
22:32the infrastructure and we'll buy your soybeans and your other goods.
22:36And now they've got Maduro, the crown jewel, out of there.
22:39It's going to be very difficult for China to continue with the same kind of inroads in
22:42Latin America.
22:43They were swirling around trying to get the oil out of Venezuela.
22:46Trump gets in there and does it instead.
22:49China and Russia are already there.
22:50That's the choice on the table, the U.S. or China or Russia.
22:53And I'd like all Americans, regardless of party, to think of it that way.
22:56Jessica Nato called Trump daddy.
22:58Why won't they give daddy what he wants?
23:01Because sometimes daddy needs to be told no.
23:03That's just the facts on the table.
23:06By who?
23:07By the hour for that.
23:08By anyone who has the guts to do it.
23:10And it seems like the Danish foreign minister, the Danish prime minister, the head of Greenland,
23:15that they've got the stuff.
23:16And they're saying NATO will disband if this happens.
23:21It will be an attack on a NATO country.
23:23And that's.
23:24Whose side are you on?
23:25I'm on the side of America.
23:28And also Greenland.
23:29Gotta go.
23:29No, we can't.
23:30No, no, no.
23:31Absolutely not.
23:32Oh, okay.
23:33Bill, lack of respect for a sovereign nation that, as Dana said, would be very willing to
23:39come to the table and have a conversation with us about basically everything that they
23:42want to do, but he was based on what he said afterwards.
23:48He just heard, we're taking it.
23:50It's going to be ours.
23:52And I get it that you like the way that Trump does diplomacy maybe more than I do.
23:56You like the way that he talks.
23:57You understand his weaves or his bobs or whatever, but you have a pan-European fleet coming to
24:04back up Greenland.
24:06You have the Germans and the French.
24:07A European fleet.
24:09That's the funniest thing you said all day.
24:10No one would be happier if NATO was disbanded than Vladimir Putin.
24:16And Kellyanne, you say, I don't know what liberals think about Russia and China influence.
24:20Donald Trump was the one who rolled out the red carpet quite literally for Putin, got nothing
24:25from it, then tried again, got nothing from it.
24:28And it's been those embarrassing liberals.
24:29I'm sorry, because Putin invaded Ukraine because Biden was in the White House.
24:30Okay.
24:31And Donald Trump said not only did he not interfere in the election, but he wants what's best for
24:37Ukraine, which made everybody, including Zelenskyy, have to laugh out loud.
24:41Do not put this on liberals that we don't know who the real threat is.
24:45We have wanted sanctions on Putin that Trump had been unwilling to do.
24:49And you had folks like...
24:50Who's the bigger threat to liberals, Putin or ICE?
24:51On the liberal takeover of the party of Zoran Mondani.
24:56CNN's data guy just confirmed that Democrats are more liberal now than at any point in modern
25:01polling history.
25:03Watch.
25:03Look at where we are today.
25:0559 percent.
25:07Three in five Democrats say they are liberal.
25:10It might have used to be that the Democratic Party was almost more moderate conservative.
25:15You know, Bill Clinton, of course, DLC, the Democratic Leadership Council.
25:18No longer the case.
25:19That DLC is adios amigos.
25:21This Democratic Party is a liberal.
25:23It is a liberal party.
25:26Tina, so you were a White House press secretary around that time working in the White House
25:29sending by 2001, 30 percent of Democrats call themselves liberal.
25:33Now it's doubled.
25:34It's interesting.
25:35That's for sure.
25:36And I was actually wanting to ask you a quick question.
25:37I mean, is that because the word progressive, they don't like it or they do like it?
25:43And it's now it's all encompassed.
25:45I think they don't like the word Democrat.
25:46I think it's not strong.
25:46Democrat.
25:47Okay.
25:47And also maybe people don't like the word Republican either.
25:50They prefer the word conservative.
25:52In fact, what Harry Enten didn't say is that people still consider themselves conservative
25:56or very conservative by seven percent higher than liberal.
25:59So, I mean, maybe there's some silver linings in there for Republicans.
26:03I think that the interesting thing about Chuck Schumer is he laid out his targets for who the Democrats are going to try to kick out of the Senate.
26:12But he has some notable exceptions.
26:14He didn't include Texas.
26:16And I think that that was really telling because he knows that their Democratic candidates are terrible.
26:20And just the other day, we did a story about those two comedians that had to apologize because they said, don't give any money to Jasmine Crockett.
26:26And they got.
26:28Well, I almost said a bad word.
26:29What did you say?
26:30They got all those sorts of stuff came down on them.
26:33And then they apologized.
26:34But the thing is that Chuck Schumer actually agrees with them.
26:37Don't give money to Jasmine Crockett or the other Democrats in that race.
26:42Ohio is a big reach for a big reach.
26:45And even in Alaska, the woman who is running against Dan Sullivan, she won one time statewide.
26:52We were just talking about the situation with energy prices going down, the energy markets and the energy business thriving.
26:59So I feel like the Democrats are not in good shape at this moment leading into the midterms.
27:07So, Greg, basically, Dana is pointing out that people rank and file can label them a certain way.
27:11But they have candidates that can't win a state like Ohio, which Obama carried twice, but then Trump's carried three times.
27:16Dana took all my talking points.
27:18Yeah, right.
27:18Yes.
27:19I had all of that information right here.
27:22I hate labels, as you know.
27:24No labels?
27:25For no labels?
27:26Yes.
27:26I live without a label.
27:27Okay, handsome.
27:28Yes.
27:28I won't say it anymore.
27:29Instead of asking people how they define themselves, ask them what the definition means to them.
27:37Like, what is being a liberal, right?
27:41Is a liberal someone who believes that establishing bail for a felon is racist?
27:47Is that liberal?
27:48Is allowing men who identify as women into women's bathrooms, is that enlightened?
27:55You know, is that liberal?
27:56Coming out against sex changes for kids, is that transphobic?
28:02Having a strong closed border, is that xenophobic?
28:06So you have to, I think what you have to, you have to somehow figure out, has the woke effectively slayed liberalism?
28:14Is it now liberalism?
28:16Do they not know that yet?
28:17You know, forget the labels.
28:19Who are your leaders?
28:20You know, it's easy to have a label.
28:21It's hard to have character and have substance.
28:24And you can't look at Zoron or AOC because it's so easy for them to be elected in New York City where 8 million people just put up their hands and didn't vote.
28:32You know, nobody showed up.
28:34Jessica, they teed it up for you.
28:37Liberal, progressive, conservative, moderate.
28:40What's the average Democrat now?
28:41What does it mean?
28:42I don't actually think the label of it matters that much.
28:46I think it's anti-Republican.
28:48It's basically anyone who's going to show up and is going to vote blue on the side of the ticket there.
28:53And I don't think that people want to be identified as a progressive anymore.
28:56I don't know anyone in my circles who feels that way.
28:59And a few years ago, they might have.
29:00I think the summer of 2020 was a real kind of lightning rod moment where people said, I don't want to be associated with this.
29:08I believe in the fundamental values of the party, but I'm going a different way in it.
29:12And, you know, there were other surveys out this week, like the Gallup one on party ID, which was good for Democrats.
29:18And also that 45 percent of Americans, the highest ever recorded, are actually identifying as independent.
29:23And usually, you know, you pick you have a few issues that push you to one side or the other.
29:27But especially young people are looking at both options and saying, I'm not really into either of these.
29:32And so you've got to do a much better case.
29:34That's your silver lining.
29:36They don't like us as much as other people.
29:41I mean, haha.
29:43Jesse, do you know a conservative Democrat?
29:45You guys have been losing them.
29:46I don't do you know a conservative Democrat and a single Democrat that's pro-life, pro-Second Amendment.
29:51Harold, Harold, that's it.
29:53I don't care what they call themselves.
29:55I call them liars.
29:56That's how they win.
29:58They get some woman that was in the military and she gets on the debate stage and she's like, my father was in the union and my mother stayed home and took care of the kids.
30:07And I'm for security and safety and affordability.
30:10So then they win and then they start voting and they're like, oh, yeah, yeah.
30:15Snip little Johnny's testicles out.
30:17I declare war on oil and white men.
30:20I, I.
30:22That's your problem.
30:23You guys lie.
30:24Up next, President Trump just gave the one finger salute to a heckler.
30:30So Trump flipping the bird to a Ford worker who called him a, quote, pedophile protector.
30:36But could this be a result of his high T?
30:39RFK Jr. just said this.
30:40Dr. Haas looked at his, his medical records and said he's got the highest testosterone level that he's ever seen for a, for an individual over 70 years old.
30:54Dana, is this how you deal with hecklers?
30:57Do you just flip them off?
30:59How do you do it?
30:59Do you remember in my first book, but I revealed, what did you reveal about how sometimes in the press briefing underneath the podium, I would just hold my water sometimes.
31:09And just for strength, I would look at this one reporter in particular and just flipping the bird.
31:14Did Acosta ever find out?
31:16No, it was under.
31:17I mean, I told it in my book afterwards.
31:19It wasn't Acosta.
31:20Oh, really?
31:21I'll tell you in the break.
31:21Yeah.
31:22All right.
31:22Thanks.
31:23So, Jesse, the guy, the guy called Trump a pedophile protector.
31:28Since when has Trump been protecting you?
31:32Oh, my God.
31:33I was never convicted.
31:36The, um, Emma's only 14 years younger.
31:39It's not that old.
31:41Any other president does this.
31:43It's like the biggest story of the month.
31:45Trump's like just another Tuesday.
31:48And this is why we love him, because he doesn't hide who he really is.
31:52Like Barack Obama, who hid his Muslim roots from the whole country.
31:56What?
31:57The smoking.
31:58The smoking.
31:59The smoking.
31:59And the smoking.
32:00You know how Trump hates leaks?
32:02I bet he loves this leak.
32:05Dr. Oz says he's high T.
32:07Record high T for a 70-year-old.
32:11Get your heart out, Jeb.
32:13I'm just kidding.
32:14I love Jeb.
32:15Jessica, isn't the irony that the Democrats only like high T, but it's when they're giving
32:21it to young girls to turn them into boys.
32:25I don't even, I so don't care.
32:29And don't believe it also.
32:31Oh, you don't believe it?
32:32No, I don't believe that he has the highest.
32:34That's how high T he is.
32:36Sure.
32:36I would, yes.
32:37Send me the records.
32:38I would love to evaluate those.
32:40First Amendment at its best, both flipping the bird and the worker's right to call him
32:45a pedophile protector.
32:46And the worker made like over $500,000 in a GoFundMe.
32:50There you go.
32:50What a great little scam, Kellyanne.
32:53Why is flipping the bird like an obscene thing?
32:57Where did it come from?
32:58I don't know anything.
32:59Like, you know what I mean?
32:59Like, if I were to do it right now, I'd be sent home.
33:02No, we wouldn't.
33:02We'd have to shadow out your figure.
33:04Please do it.
33:05If you, like, I'm just going to lay there.
33:07But if they did, it's really hard to do that.
33:10So it's a pain in the butt.
33:12You can't pixelate it live.
33:14No, you can't pixelate it live.
33:15You can bleep it if we were on a delay.
33:17Are we on a delay?
33:18Do you remember Beckel used to do it on his head?
33:21Yes.
33:21That was funny.
33:22He's, like, scratching his head.
33:24We caught him giving it to me.
33:26He goes, like, this.
33:27And the camera caught him.
33:29Oh, jeez.
33:30I think if Trump's not going to take crap from, you know, Iran or China or Russia or Venezuela,
33:35he's not going to take crap from some pissant.
33:37Was I allowed to say that?
33:38Who made $500,000, half a million in a GoFundMe.
33:42And that was the whole point, to be famous, to be invited on some of these other cable networks.
33:45Look, I think the blue-collar men and women, particularly, that he was there to see at the plant,
33:49they love how authentic he is.
33:52They love that he's real.
33:54Politicians are so phony.
33:55They're so contrived.
33:56They're so scripted.
33:57Nobody can accuse President Trump of that.
33:58But I will point out, he's still a counterpuncher.
34:01He does not draw first blood, but he does get the last word.
34:03In this case, last bird.
34:04First blood.
34:05Last bird.
34:06All right, coming up next, how does Jessie sleep at night?
34:10According to a study that was like five words at once, I'm sorry, revenge bedtime procrastination
34:15is stealing hundreds of hours of American sleep.
34:1896% of us admit to intentionally staying up late several nights a week to enjoy personal time,
34:23even though they know it will negatively affect their shut eye.
34:28Dana, I feel like you really, when you go to bed, you go to bed.
34:30I mean, okay, here's the thing.
34:33This all goes back to your childhood and trying to negotiate with your parents for an extra
34:37half hour and another half hour.
34:39You know, you have kids.
34:40This is happening, right?
34:41Nobody wants to go to bed.
34:42Look, do I want to go to bed at nine o'clock so that I can have a good day the next day?
34:47No, I would love to stay up and watch more TV.
34:50I would love to doom scroll on my phone.
34:52I would love to.
34:53Actually, we don't doom scroll.
34:54My sister and I just send each other silly memes all night like it's a competition.
34:57I'd love to stay up all night reading my novel, but I know that there is freedom and health
35:02and discipline in going to bed at a certain time.
35:04So I'm an adult and that's why I do it.
35:07Jesse, you're no phones in bed, right?
35:11Except for filming.
35:12Well, there's people ask me all the time.
35:16They say, Jesse, how do you sleep at night?
35:20Do I stay up regretting verbally abusing my colleagues?
35:26No.
35:26Do I toss and turn about being a fascist?
35:31Absolutely not.
35:32I get a great sleep every night.
35:34Greg?
35:35An hour of personal time a night?
35:39I mean, three minutes tops.
35:43Kellyanne?
35:44No, I think we have personal choice.
35:46Dana chooses to go to bed early for her health and discipline and to be an amazing anchor the
35:50next day after three hours.
35:52Other people, I think this is their me time.
35:54And I think they don't feel the fact that 96% admit to it means that they choose to do it.
35:59Our lives are so compressed.
36:01Years ago, your car was like a symbol of your freedom.
36:05And now it's traffic and congestion and speed cameras and nonsense.
36:08Now I think it's people laying in the bed on their phones watching something or just doing
36:13something mindless.
36:13I don't think there's anything else.
36:15One more thing.
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