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The Five 9/21/24 (21th September 2024)

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00:00Hello everybody, I'm Jesse Waters along with Judge Jeanine Pirro, Jessica Tarlov, Dana
00:04Perino and Greg Gutfeld.
00:06It's five o'clock in New York City and this is The Five.
00:16Donald Trump out campaigning like a madman while Kamala cowers from the media.
00:20The former president was on his A-game during a packed rally in deep blue New York.
00:24Watch.
00:25We're going to win New York.
00:26And if you vote for me, I'm going to reduce your taxes, reduce your crime and reduce your
00:33levels of stress.
00:34The only thing that I will increase are your incomes and your love for your state will
00:40come roaring back again.
00:42To the people of New York, with crime at record levels, with terrorists and criminals pouring
00:50in and with inflation eating your hearts out, vote for Donald Trump.
00:56What the hell do you have to lose?
00:59President Trump's all about the fine details on how he plans to improve your life.
01:03While Kamala is focused on boring you to death about her life and her middle class origin
01:08story.
01:09Meanwhile, it turns out she's more elusive than Bigfoot.
01:12By our own count, the Harris Walls ticket has only done 13 formal interviews since becoming
01:18the nominee, while Trump and Vance have done 54 formal sit downs.
01:23The media is trying to warn Kamala that being vague might hurt her campaign.
01:28At this point in a campaign, we normally have an idea of what's the big thing they're going
01:32to do.
01:33Yeah.
01:34Right.
01:35I wonder if that's, you know, that's going to hurt her at some point.
01:37Voters are going, yeah, I don't like what he's doing, but what are you going to do?
01:41And it's been a lot of vagueness.
01:42When you listen to Kamala Harris on what she will do, you can almost start a drinking game
01:48every time she says small businesses.
01:52You said something yesterday, Dana, that I've been thinking about.
01:54Oh, gosh.
01:55And it's not the other thing that you said was something you said on air that Trump and
02:01Vance are out there.
02:02They're playing.
02:03They're in the game.
02:04They're doing well.
02:05And then they're making mistakes.
02:06They're doing really well.
02:07And then they're making mistakes.
02:08Kamala is just not even playing.
02:10Right.
02:11And what effect is that going to have?
02:12That was my prevent defense analogy, I believe.
02:16So one campaign is running not to lose and the other campaign is running to win.
02:22And if this has very strong to me, 2016 vibes, because 2020, I think we're going to all look
02:27back and say, what a strange election, the pandemic, the hiding in the basement, hiding
02:32in the basement in 2020 worked.
02:34I don't feel like it's working right now.
02:37One of the things from our poll last night was that you had a total of 84 percent of
02:41people saying they want change and 34 percent of those want drastic change.
02:46And what's he doing?
02:47He's out there saying, I'll give you change.
02:49And we're going to have a lot more to talk about about Greg shows like I'll go on this
02:52show.
02:53I'll do this podcast.
02:54I want to win and I will talk to anybody.
02:57And one of the things he says last night is something he said in 2016, which is what do
03:02you have to lose now?
03:04I can imagine that the Harris campaign was like, oh, good.
03:06Now we have yet another thing that he said.
03:08You have your reproductive rights to lose.
03:11Right.
03:12And you can see the ads are probably already be cut.
03:14But I think that one of the things you start to hear from some of the Democratic pundits
03:18who are saying it anonymously, but now starting to say it more on background and even on the
03:23record.
03:24Like, I don't know if this is such a smart strategy because she's starting to lose a
03:27little altitude and airspeed as she's going on.
03:30You know what happens when that occurs?
03:32The last thing I want to mention before all these smart people talk is the interview tally
03:36for Harris.
03:37Waltz is really incredible because the coverage about the strategy is for the media to go.
03:43Huh.
03:44Interesting strategy.
03:45Imagine if that were Trump and the claws out like, how dare you not do interviews?
03:51And because it's her, they're like, maybe she can get away with it.
03:54Right.
03:55They're not looking at it as journalists.
03:57They're looking at it as political people.
03:59Greg, when is Kamala coming on?
04:00Exclamation point.
04:02We've already ordered the wine.
04:03By the way, I just realized you are the human highlighter.
04:08Yeah, you are.
04:09You are dressing up, but you highlight what's in the news and you're dressed.
04:13It's incredible.
04:14By the way, he will talk to anybody, including me.
04:16Thanks, Dana.
04:17Yeah.
04:18So I have a weird comparison.
04:21So you look at Trump and he's talking about what we call the fine details.
04:24He talks about what are you going to do about crime, taxes and incomes.
04:28He's addressing real problems with specific solutions because he lives like almost all
04:32of us in the real world, the world of action and consequences, incentives and disincentives.
04:39So it's kind of easy to figure out the solutions here.
04:41All you have to do is roll back the destruction that had divorced action from consequence.
04:47He's just reconnecting, you know, cause and effect that was divorced.
04:51Like no one would ever have done no cash bail if you if you actually thought of the consequences.
04:58You would have had a strong border if you thought of the consequences.
05:00So he's just reconnecting it.
05:01And I was listening to Harris and I was like, oh, and you know what she is?
05:05She is the first a candidate.
05:08You know how current is.
05:10It's like it's repurposing existing content, all the crap that's there.
05:15It shifts it around, uses conventional phrases and platitudes, and it creates new content.
05:21But you never really get a specific answer.
05:23Instead, you get like it's important that we have this conversation as well as the values
05:28and the diversity of a person's experience.
05:31It's why all those DEI scholars caught plagiarizing sounded the same.
05:37They mimic the same jargon jello.
05:40And she's lived in that jello for so long.
05:43She's like a little marshmallow inside the jello salad.
05:46And it's like a it's like a human algorithm that creates this salad.
05:50The intent is not to answer, but to evade answering.
05:53So when you when you sit there and you go like, why is she being so vague?
05:57They're like, that's exactly what we want.
05:59Have you ever made jello salad?
06:01Judge DeNiro?
06:02I know.
06:03No.
06:04Should I have?
06:05It's delicious.
06:06I never had sex on a beach.
06:11You're making me that later, Dana.
06:13Anyway.
06:14All right.
06:15Pleasure.
06:16You know, I love seeing Donald Trump in New York yesterday.
06:21Obviously, I love seeing him here on your show, Greg.
06:23I thought it was great.
06:24I was so happy for all of us.
06:26Happy for you.
06:27It was just.
06:28But what Americans saw was something I think that you and I had argued about.
06:32Like what the real Trump is like.
06:36He's a regular guy with a sense of humor who can talk to anybody and who can respond to
06:42every question.
06:43And what we've seen with Kamala Harris is a woman that before the debate, 28 percent
06:49of the people had no idea what she stands for.
06:52And post-debate, 25 percent don't know what she stands for.
06:56So she has to rely.
06:58She got 3 percent in there.
06:59I don't know what they figured out.
07:00But she has to rely on, you know, the left wing media, ABC and, you know, even CNN is
07:07criticizing ABC and even ABC is criticizing ABC and her friendly Oprah Winfrey to get
07:13out her message.
07:14But the truth is, Donald Trump is going to energize blue cities because he is a New Yorker.
07:21He is born and bred in New York.
07:23He loves this city.
07:25He helped build the skyline of this city.
07:27And in America, he moved on from there.
07:30He went to Palm Beach, Los Angeles, and then he went to Ireland and Scotland and Oman and
07:36Dubai and all these other places.
07:39What has this woman done?
07:41What has she built other than a few platitudes?
07:44And she keeps saying, you know, we we need change.
07:47I'll tell you, change is exactly why you're not winning, because you change Donald Trump's
07:53closing the border, securing the border, relying on American energy and getting rid of law
07:59and order.
08:00Those are all the things that Donald Trump was supporting.
08:03And so when he gets out there, he can he can gather a crowd.
08:08He can rally a crowd and he can keep that crowd.
08:12And we're going to see him going after blue states continuously.
08:15She can talk in platitudes and she's not going to win that.
08:19And did their policies help rather than hurt?
08:22Trump, 17 percent of people say his policies help Biden, negative 24 percent.
08:28So you keep talking platitudes because you got nothing to say.
08:32Jessica, I'm going to give you the last word, but I reserve the right to interrupt.
08:38I reject your reservation.
08:41The judge needs a Karl Rove whiteboard now so that she can write that all down, as is
08:46usually the case.
08:49I see the race dramatically differently than my loving and lovely colleagues.
08:56So in just the last 24 hours, there has been cold, hard evidence of a debate bounds for
09:03Kamala Harris between one and three points and national polling.
09:06Fox poll has a three point shift in her direction.
09:09What I thought was most important about the Fox poll is Donald Trump's advantage on the
09:12economy is now down to five points.
09:15She's tied with him on the economy and morning consult and in the FT poll.
09:19He can't win this race unless people actually think he's going to be dramatically better
09:23for the economy.
09:24New York Times, Sienna, two point shift in her favor.
09:26Also, she's up four in Pennsylvania.
09:29Her favorability has climbed 15 points, which is unheard of.
09:33And the AP has a poll out and she's routing him on tough enough to be president that she'll
09:38change country for the better and that she'll fight for people like you.
09:42People know that Kamala Harris is for the people and Donald Trump is for Donald Trump.
09:46Morning consult had their swing state tracker.
09:48She's up everywhere.
09:49But Arizona, where he's up one.
09:51And what's the really interesting state in there?
09:53North Carolina, which is a big target for the Democrats.
09:57And we just found out an hour ago that the lieutenant governor there, Mark Robinson,
10:01who's running for governor, never heard of who Donald Trump called Martin Luther King
10:04on steroids, posted on a porn forum called Nude Africa that he's a black Nazi, expressed
10:12support for reinstating slavery and detailed his sexual arousal from memories of peeping
10:17on women in public gyms.
10:19And he still fantasizes about it.
10:21He also has an Ashley Madison account.
10:23How dare you kink shame?
10:26That's a great reaction.
10:27So Josh Stein was likely to win that race anyway.
10:31They get Mark Robinson to drop out.
10:34His name is still on the ballot.
10:35But this makes North Carolina even more in play for Democrats.
10:39And this, again, is evidence of the type of candidates that Donald Trump thinks are good
10:44for the country.
10:45Martin Luther King on steroids, someone who says he's a black Nazi.
10:49But he was.
10:50But let's take the obvious here.
10:53Yeah.
10:54Do you think Trump actually knew this guy was on porn sites?
10:56My point is that Donald Trump likes anyone who likes him and he doesn't bother to do
11:00the work.
11:01No, it's not.
11:02I a lot of people like me who I don't like in return.
11:04Like who?
11:05Like, I don't know.
11:06Go ahead.
11:07Let's start with Fox and Friends.
11:09Yeah.
11:10All right.
11:11Yeah.
11:12All right.
11:13I didn't interrupt.
11:14I just want to let that be known.
11:15Greg interrupted on my behalf.
11:17The king shaming was kind of funny.
11:19I will be going to Africa in the break to see if that's true.
11:24Maybe not on my work phone.
11:26Up next, Kamala just got humiliated.
11:30Is Kamala's base crumbling?
11:32Harris just took a major hit from one of the key Democratic heavyweights, the unions.
11:38Vice President Harris becoming the first Democrat in decades not to get the Teamsters endorsement
11:44with the influential union refusing to back any candidate for president.
11:48And here's why.
11:50Polling shows nearly 60 percent of its members support former President Trump.
11:55The former president is more than eager to have their support.
11:59Earlier today, I was honored to receive the endorsement of the rank and file membership
12:05of the Teamsters.
12:06This hasn't happened in so many decades.
12:08We won the overwhelming majority of the local chapters and the members.
12:13And as a result, the national organization has refused to endorse the Democrat candidate
12:18for the first time in many, many decades.
12:21So how will Harris win back the white working class men who are fleeing her campaign in
12:26droves?
12:27Check out this dopey ad from white dudes for Harris.
12:32They're actually talking to guys like us.
12:34No lectures, no B.S.
12:36Just real solutions that protect our freedoms and help us take care of the people who matter.
12:43All right, Jessica.
12:44Joe Biden is one of the most pro union presidents that we've ever had.
12:49How is it that Kamala has not been able to benefit and that the Teamsters have actually
12:54turned from her?
12:55Well, I don't think that's a complete picture of what happened.
12:58So obviously, it would be better to have gotten the endorsement.
13:01And it seems to be a lot about Sean O'Brien, because if you look into how this poll was
13:06conducted, so they pulled twenty one thousand members and there are one point three million
13:11members overall.
13:12So that's about one point five percent sample size.
13:15And right after Sean O'Brien came out and said, we're not endorsing anyone and really
13:18released the results of the polls, all of these individual chapters started endorsing
13:23her.
13:24The National Black Caucus, Michigan, Western PA, Northern West Virginia, Wisconsin, Northern
13:30Nevada, Southern Nevada, Philly, et cetera.
13:33She has the auto workers endorsement, the Culinary Union endorsement, the AFL-CIO teamsters.
13:39She didn't.
13:40Well, I just but I'm saying that a million people gave her endorsement over a million
13:45people for 30 years.
13:47The Democrats, I wish that she had gotten the endorsement.
13:51There is work to do, but you can't in good conscience argue if I tell you that they pulled
13:55twenty one thousand people and then I tell you that now you're going to get the people.
13:59What about the fact that 60 percent support Trump and only 38 support her?
14:03When you have a sample of twenty one thousand out of one point three million members and
14:08then you get endorsements from a million teamsters after that, doesn't that indicate
14:12that the poll might not be the greatest representation again?
14:16It's not good to not get it.
14:17Sean O'Brien seems to be playing a bit of politics with all of this, but there is heavy
14:22union support for her, not just within the teamsters, but all of those other unions that
14:26I just mentioned.
14:27You know, Jesse, the teamsters had the ability to endorse, given the fact that the majority
14:32of the Brotherhood, according to their own numbers, supported Trump.
14:36Isn't the union board's job, isn't it, to basically represent the members that they
14:42polled and then support Trump?
14:44It is.
14:46And they don't like Kamala Harris personally because she doesn't connect with people and
14:51they don't like the policies.
14:52They don't like the E.V. stuff.
14:54They don't like the regulations.
14:56And so that's that.
14:57And it's more significant than she's spinning.
14:59And that's OK.
15:00I'd spin, too, if I didn't get that endorsement.
15:01But it's significant.
15:02And it shows you in the Midwest that they have a huge problem.
15:07And these people also are on the ground.
15:10They're politicking, they're knocking on doors, they're organizing.
15:14And that's not going to be there for Kamala Harris like it would have.
15:17I told you a couple of days ago that I would tell you when I get nervous about this election.
15:23Not there yet, but it's getting closer.
15:26And I'm going to be honest with you, it has tightened to Jessica.
15:29And that just shows you what an honest broker I am.
15:31Yes.
15:32To acknowledge that the race has tightened.
15:33Mm hmm.
15:34What a big man you are.
15:36But then I look at this.
15:37I look at the last four polls in Pennsylvania.
15:41Donald Trump is either winning or tied.
15:44Where's New York Times?
15:45I look at the last.
15:46I look at the last four polls in Georgia.
15:49Donald Trump is winning.
15:51I look at the last four polls in Arizona.
15:54Donald Trump is winning.
15:56And three out of the last four in North Carolina.
15:58If she loses Pennsylvania, she's going to lose this election.
16:01And right now it's a toss up.
16:03And every time you go into these races, Jessica, Hillary was up five, Biden was up nine, and
16:09it ends being like this close.
16:11So if Trump is going into this election tied or down one or two, he's going to win.
16:17And that's what makes you nervous.
16:19And not me so much.
16:20OK.
16:21All right, Greg, according to the teamsters, it's been reported that they had an agreement
16:26that if Kamala had a majority of those numbers, that they would have endorsed her, but that
16:32they would only endorse Trump if there was what they call universal endorsement or unanimous
16:38endorsement.
16:39Yeah, it's unusual.
16:40I mean, when you get 100 percent endorsement, you never I mean, me on Tinder, but I'm kidding.
16:47I'm married.
16:48Look, this is about men.
16:51You know, this is an amplified version of what's going on in many homes across America.
16:58There's a husband or a boyfriend that likes Trump, you know, wants to vote for him, but
17:03he can't say it.
17:04So the non endorsement is an endorsement.
17:07He just says, you know, I'm just going to win the wife or the girlfriend and her friends
17:12start talking about how mean Donald Trump is.
17:15He just goes to the garage and drinks a beer.
17:17That's what this is.
17:18What is the teamsters?
17:19It's truckers.
17:20It's construction workers.
17:22These are not soy boys who shave their chest.
17:24These are guys you these guys.
17:27This is Trump's people.
17:28I go back.
17:29I go back.
17:30I've said this before.
17:31People have made this about race.
17:33It is about gender.
17:34Men don't want to be in a place where they aren't wanted.
17:37And that's the Democrat Party, where their leaders cannot define a woman and redefine
17:42men as Tim Walz, which is hilarious.
17:46These are mostly dudes.
17:47They're tough.
17:48They're protective.
17:50They're defensible believers in self-defense for their family, for their friends, for their
17:54property.
17:55And all of these traits, you know, because of the infiltration of the woke have been
17:59branded as toxic.
18:00The Dems have forgotten that the evolutionary traits of men is to protect the things they
18:05love, which include women.
18:08And the woke agenda has undermined that.
18:10I mean, look at the attack on women's sports.
18:12Look at the attacks on police and bail, which, you know, protect women.
18:15The recidivism of repeat offenders.
18:19That's due to the Democrats going after parental rights.
18:22These are things that men hate because in their genes, in their blood, they want to
18:27protect.
18:28And the Democrat Party is saying, if you want to protect, there's something wrong with you.
18:33I do just disagree with one thing you say.
18:35Yes.
18:36Real men.
18:37Some real men do shave their chest, swimmers, real men, not all over their chest, but just
18:44sometimes where their hair gathers.
18:46Lea Thomas, a real man, data swing states have very often, like specifically Michigan,
18:58Nevada, Pennsylvania, have very often relied on the work of the unions to support candidates.
19:03And I know as a candidate, especially with the teamsters, they come out and they put
19:07up the signs, they build the stages they do.
19:10I mean, these are real workers.
19:12The non endorsement, it seems, will hurt Kamala more in the swing states.
19:17Yes, possibly.
19:18But also maybe help Trump in places like Georgia, North Carolina, because a lot of those businesses
19:26decided to leave the blue states and go to more red states where they would have more
19:29favorable conditions, like, for example, their right to work states where other places are
19:34not.
19:35Also, I think the media tends to view unions as a monolith.
19:39So for example, like Planned Parenthood and the Sierra Club, they have always been organs
19:43of the Democrat Party.
19:45And we are in the middle of a political realignment.
19:47And it continues, which is why Jessica can have the numbers that she has.
19:50True.
19:51And then you can also have the numbers of all the other teams are saying, yeah, I'm
19:54not for that.
19:55They listen to Brad Paisley's I'm still a guy and think, yeah, that's me.
19:59That's what I'm going for.
20:00You mentioned self-defense.
20:01And I think there's something we haven't mentioned in the show yet, but it's getting a little
20:04bit more attention right now.
20:05And that is Kamala Harris's position on guns and gun buybacks are also even a clip from
20:112007.
20:12Now, that's going back a ways.
20:13I get it.
20:14But in which she talks about going into a home and taking your gun.
20:17So how many if you do the crossover, how many people in the teamsters are also gun owners
20:22who also might not be registered to vote?
20:24So Joey Jones this morning on America's Newsroom had an incredible statistic of how many gun
20:29owners are not registered to vote.
20:32Yes.
20:33And I thought that was so interesting because you could because the race is so tight, you
20:37got to figure out a way to get all of those people out.
20:39And there's different motivations that are pushing people to vote.
20:43But I do think that the rank and file of the unions has always been slightly different.
20:46My last point is that AOC yesterday says, but every time they call and they need help,
20:52who helps them?
20:53The Democrats helps them.
20:54But I don't think it's as much about jobs anymore, even though they've seen their jobs
20:57go away because the electrical electric vehicle mandate, which has been a total flop.
21:01But it's also cultural.
21:03And I think that's what she's missing.
21:05It's about all the things about they want their family, want the self-defense.
21:08They want to be able to make sure that their kids are going to schools.
21:11They want to have the school choice.
21:13They want to make sure that their girls are not going to have to compete against guys
21:15when they go for the volleyball scholarship at the university.
21:18All of those things are happening at the same time in the middle of this political realignment.
21:22It's not just about the jobs anymore.
21:24What about the pensions?
21:25Yeah, very good.
21:26Biden got for them.
21:27Three hundred and fifty thousand teamsters got their pension.
21:28They are so ungrateful.
21:29Yeah.
21:30It is what it is.
21:31All right.
21:32I had terrorists all across the Middle East are freaking out over what will explode next.
21:40Hundreds of terrorists across Lebanon are getting blown to bits by the 90s era tech
21:45they're carrying around.
21:46First their pagers went boom, and then the next day their walkie talkies started detonating
21:51in the strongholds of Iranian backed Hezbollah.
21:54At least 20 people killed and thousands more wounded.
21:57It's causing the jihadis to freak out over what could explode next.
22:01The fridge, the toaster, that neck massager they got for their birthday.
22:06Neck massager.
22:07Naturally, AOC is upset.
22:11Why is it wrong to blow up a terrorist pager?
22:15Well, currently, U.S. Department of Defense guidelines actually explicitly prohibits the
22:21use of booby traps.
22:22They fired a rocket on a soccer field.
22:25Twelve kids died just playing soccer.
22:28You know, when you compare that to blowing up their pager, is that a disproportionate
22:33response?
22:34It is important to identify that Hezbollah is a terrorist organization and that there
22:41are rules of war.
22:44Jessica, you're Jewish.
22:47I just wanted to say that.
22:50You got to admit this is like a compassionate response to October 7th.
22:55Yeah, I mean, this is like they went out like making them a home cooked meal.
23:00Yeah, exactly.
23:01Like not only is it.
23:06So tactically precise that people who study this have said we have never seen anything
23:13like this carried out in real life.
23:16But the casualty count of innocence and we'll get the final tally.
23:20It is a deeply sad thing that any children were harmed in this.
23:25And I think if Bernie Sanders wants an investigation into it, do it.
23:29I don't think that anyone who wasn't involved in supporting terrorism should die for this.
23:36But.
23:37In this particular circumstance, and, you know, I've been really critical of Phoebe
23:41Netanyahu, I think they completely nailed it.
23:46And it was just what a week and a half ago, two weeks ago that they shot six hostages
23:51at Point Blank Range, including an American.
23:55And the assumption was that Israel was just going to roll over and continue to take this.
24:02People need to be resettled in their homes.
24:04They needed to send a message that none of this is excusable.
24:08They will not rest until everyone is returned.
24:12And you know what?
24:13We're so much smarter than you that we're going to throw it in your face and humiliate
24:17you on a global scale.
24:20And I continue to be flabbergasted by how incredible this operation was.
24:26Yeah, it's amazing.
24:27I can't wait for more details.
24:28Every detail is.
24:29Yeah, it's like it's like, Dana, it must be terrible to greet 72 virgins and you don't
24:35have a penis.
24:36Yeah.
24:37They lost their doodah.
24:38Yeah.
24:39They lost their junk.
24:40There's no virgins either.
24:42At least get that message out there.
24:44It is a tactical marvel and a digital Trojan horse that will live up to the original Trojan
24:50horse, I believe, going forward.
24:52I think it's also an incredible amount of emotional and psychological warfare, because
24:57now you have to think, oh, OK, so now now they all know who you're friends with and
25:03who you are talking to.
25:04And they can.
25:05It's also so brilliant.
25:06They built the company.
25:08Yeah.
25:09They built this like just an incredible marvel.
25:12I also don't love that our administration, Biden Harris administration, went out immediately
25:17and said we knew nothing.
25:19We start.
25:20Was it us?
25:21Like, you know what?
25:22Is it bad to be feared?
25:24Yeah.
25:25The whole point of this was to one, yes, push back on October 7th, but also to say we are
25:30going to put our people back in our country.
25:32These are you will not be allowed to throw to hit us over and over again in the northern
25:37part of Israel.
25:39And so they're going on offense.
25:40And what a relief to have the type of brilliance.
25:43The last thing I would say is, as this relates to the election, one of the surprises of the
25:48Pennsylvania Senate race is this reminder you Tom, Bob Casey, excuse me, not Tom.
25:52That was his dad.
25:53Bob Casey is the current senator.
25:56He prides himself on being the deciding vote that helped Obama get the Iran nuclear deal.
26:00Right.
26:01That was like the whole thing that ended up giving Iran millions of dollars.
26:05And now we can play that all back.
26:08The opponent, Dave McCormick, in the race brings it up.
26:10And why does it matter?
26:11Well, there was a Jewish American vote to be thought of.
26:14And the Siena College poll of Jewish New Yorkers that just came out showed that they support
26:20Trump 54 to 46 over Harris.
26:24Now, judge, that's a significant number in New York politics, right?
26:29Oh, especially in New York.
26:30Right.
26:31So that's that's just I think that's another angle of this thing.
26:34It's obviously happening in Israel, but fear people like being on offense.
26:37You know, I think one of the saddest part about this, Greg, is that Israel felt that
26:43it had to singularly confront their enemies.
26:49OK, we the United States and Israel has been close for decades.
26:54And now because of this administration, Mossad doesn't trust us.
26:59Mossad did this with the Brits, but not with the United States.
27:02And they were right, because immediately Joe Biden and Anthony Blinken are frustrated
27:08with what the Israelis did.
27:10And and I concur with both Jessica and Dana.
27:13It was a brilliant move by Mossad because it not only identifies who they are when they
27:19go to the hospitals, they can get the numbers of who they are in case they didn't know who
27:24they were.
27:25But look, Israel, no, who wasn't Nasrallah knew that Israel was in on their communications.
27:33And so Israel, you know, he told everyone, get rid of their phone.
27:37And so now they're doing the walkie talkies and the pagers.
27:40AOC wants an investigation, rest assured, AOC.
27:43Israel didn't allow the United States to be a part of it.
27:46That's why they're doing it alone.
27:49And in the end, seventy five hundred missiles launched at Israel from Hezbollah.
27:56And I'm Lebanese, Lebanese Christian.
27:57And the sad part about all this is that the Lebanese people are under Hezbollah.
28:02And hopefully they'll be able to see by what has gone on, what Hezbollah is doing.
28:07And they're nothing but a terrorist organization.
28:10And there's a wedge now between them and the Lebanese civilians.
28:14And I think that's it, Jesse.
28:20If anybody thinks that this is somehow wrong, you just have to compare it to the type of
28:26warfare at October 7th, mass murder, indiscriminate.
28:29This was the most precise thing you will ever see.
28:32And it's forcing them now to go back to phones where now we can just go on their cell towers
28:37and find them that way.
28:39What do you mean, Operation Grim Beeper, Operation Below the Belt, Operation Hot Pocket?
28:46I didn't even know.
28:48I thought you were Italian this whole time, Lebanese.
28:52I am worried.
28:53This is why I don't get an electric car, because our enemies can probably put a little bomb
28:57in it and then go by waters.
29:01They're laughing at me as I say, I'm about to die.
29:05So now, like we get done, everybody's still in intensive care.
29:09Yeah.
29:10So these people are getting eye surgeries, face reconstructive surgeries.
29:14Their hands are blown off.
29:16This is going to take maybe years for them to get back together.
29:20Now everybody knows the membership because they're very secretive and they're all suspicious
29:25because they're suspicious of their supply chain and they're suspicious of their communications.
29:30Can't do a walkie talkie.
29:31Can't do a beeper.
29:32Can't do a cell phone.
29:33I don't know how they're going to communicate.
29:35Post-it notes.
29:36Probably pigeons and post-it notes.
29:38Yeah.
29:39In fact, God, you should be at Massad.
29:41I was thinking about it.
29:42I love when they say the hospitals are overrun.
29:46It's like because the hospitals are full of terrorist doctors.
29:48Yeah.
29:49Same thing happened in Gaza.
29:50We should bomb the hospitals.
29:51Take it back.
29:52Of course.
29:53Take it back.
29:54Sure.
29:55Come on.
30:26No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
30:56no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
31:24no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
31:52no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
32:22no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
32:52no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
33:22No
33:36Hi, Welcome to the tutu
33:524 double stitches.

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