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Hello everyone, I'm Dana Perrino, along with Kaylee McEnany,
Harold Ford Jr., Joey Jones and Greg Gutfeld.
It's five o'clock in New York City and this is the five.
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Now it was President Trump sounding off as Operation Epic Fury enters week three.
With the US military delivering one major blow after another to Iran's military capabilities
and dismantling the terror regime's missile production.
US forces also pounding carg island that's Iran's main oil hub.
As President Trump looks to form a coalition of allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz.
We attacked carg island and knocked it,
knocked it literally, destroyed everything of the island except for the area where
the oil is, I call it the pipes. We left the pipes, just known that for a long period of time.
Just like I knew about the straight that it would be a weapon,
which I predicted a long time ago, predicted all of this stuff.
He strongly encouraged other nations whose economies depend on the straight for
blood. I mean numerous countries have told me they're on the way.
Some are very enthusiastic about it and some aren't.
The President was also commenting on Iran's new supreme leader amid some pretty interesting
reports. The New York Post claims that President Trump had a priceless reaction
after US intelligence told him that the new Ayatollah is probably gay and that his late father
didn't think he was the right fit for the family business. But the President isn't even sure
if the new guy is alive. Watch. They're saying that he lost his leg,
the one leg, and he's been hurt very badly. Other people are saying he's dead.
Nobody's saying he's 100% healthy.
He isn't spoken because the Ayatollah would sit and he'd spew hate from a form of a throne,
not as nice as a throne. I like the English throne much better. But it was a fancy chair.
And the liberal media's latest hot take. Apparently, America is no better than Iran and
epic fury is racist as well. It takes a certain amount of arrogance and I'm also going to say it
a bit of racism to constantly talk about people like they are savages. That is a word that we have
heard Hegseth use. regime has secret police. They have secret police. Our regime is oppressing women.
We're marginally better and we're doing it for Christianity. They're doing it for Islam.
I don't think Hitler was selling merch. No. Hitler was very serious on his awful project.
Joey, I kind of wanted to ask you to give us your take on the situation with the military
at the moment. But if you want to comment on the last bit there first, who is he even comparing
to Hitler? We don't know anymore because it's just going full circle. We have no idea. I mean,
Hitler was a vegetarian. So we're going to hate vegetarians now too. I don't know. I don't know
why they sit there. Listen, by all intents and purposes, if predominantly white countries did
the things that Iran did, I think we'd have no problem bombing the hell out of them too.
I mean, that's not about who the countries are. Look at who the allies are. I mean,
we're working with pretty much every other Middle Eastern country that's saying this is a problem.
I get really upset when we get into this. It's okay to question why now? It's okay to question
how necessary it was. I don't mind that. I don't mind investigations on it. I want people to ask
questions. I'll fault those two never ending wars. If this is over in a couple of weeks and that's
my hope, and that's what they say, then I think it makes a lot of sense. But when you have
Democrats sit there and go, use the 13 that have died as their justification for not just opposing
this, but working hard to work against it. It just really, it makes me want to grind my teeth. I
mean, we've lost 13 souls. The last time we lost 13 souls was surrendering Afghanistan.
And if you didn't have anything to say with a botched operation, understand that we didn't have a
plan to leave Afghanistan. We saw the Taliban coming and said, you know what? We can't stop them.
So we're just going to get out of there as fast as we can. We don't really have a plan for it.
We're going to surrender. Bagram. We're going to surrender. Every strategic advantage we have,
and we're going to leave Marines and soldiers outside the perimeter at gates and sitting ducks
until enough of them died that it's a problem. And if you didn't have, if you didn't have any
criticism, if you weren't calling for investigations and hearings and impeachment over that,
but you are now on an offensive operation where 13 souls have died, bombing Iran into the
Stone Age, taking away a foe and their capability to kill us and hurt us, then you're intellectually
dishonest and you're dishonoring the service and sacrifice of both of those groups of heroes.
And that's what bothers me so bad about where this is right now. Listen, I replayed something
took Schumer, you know, his speech on the floor, just this idea that they don't understand that
the right now, the job is to cheer for our troops to win and win swiftly and then have all your
hearings and all your investigations and go raise your money and all your stuff speeches.
They're definitely not doing that. I mean, on the first day, Hakeem Jeffries was like,
oh, well, this is a failure. Kaley, but what did you think? You can comment on whatever you want,
but I would love your thought about when you have that clip that we played at the end,
where they said that the United States is suppressing women just as much as they are.
We're doing it in the name of Christianity.
I mean, what are they talking about? Suppressing women like the Iranian soccer team,
who the reporting now is that they were goaded into, you know, taking this asylum claim and then
as it turns out, that was not an authentic endeavor. It was a staffer luring them in and then
these women's families were threatened. What do you mean? That's not happening here in the United
States. They love this handmaid's tail narrative. They push it. It's just simply not the case.
We have First Amendment rights in this country. We have all of the freedoms and protections
of the Constitution, just like our male counterparts, but that's lost upon the left and these
insane commentators. I do want to emphasize the importance of this cargo operation that took place.
It is a huge deal. President Trump going back to 1988 has spoken about it. He said they've
been beating us psychologically, speaking of Iran, making us look like a bunch of fools.
One bullet shot at one of our men on our ships, and I do a number on Carg Island. I'd go in and take
it. Here we are, 1988. That's the year I was born. And yet here we are, President Trump is
taking this action that he contemplated for the last 37 years. It's incredible. It's a huge
operation. A hundred Iranian ships sunk altogether now, 6,000 combat fights, and then 50,000 U.S.
service members deployed overseas. And now we're looking at the Achilles heel of Iran. That's
Carg, which Carter contemplated taking, never did it, but now you have President Trump.
I just want to take one moment to acknowledge the latest six service members who died overseas.
There are some heartbreaking stories. John Kleiner, he had seven-month-old twins.
He had a two-year-old son. And then you look over at Ashley Pruitt, a three-year-old child.
She was a mother, and she lost her life. These are courageous. They are heroes. They are the best
among us into the 13 who have lost their life. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
We honor your sacrifice today and every day. Harold, thoughts on where we are,
even if you maybe want to touch on the economics, if you will.
Well, first off, they could be with everybody. And I would say, first off, I know we all
have shared my prayers as Suzy Walsh and our family for their more belief and more strength and
more courage and obviously to a full recovery for her. I'd say a couple things. I don't think
there's any doubt. We have laid waste to we, the United States, and our incredible military.
His laid waste to virtually, I got to think, the traditional military infrastructure of Iran
has been, if not depleted, pretty much devastated in such ways that will be hard to reconstruct
immediately. One thing they do still have, according to some experts, is access to the drones.
And we've got to figure out our counter drone technology and measures will only get better
as we, as we have to deal with this for a while because it makes it, when you think about it,
our stance, when the President says we're going to end this, the question becomes, when do the
Iranians, to what extent will they have some say when we end it? Two, the news thing for me,
maybe I had just not seen it. The President called it a war for the first time. He was asked
why he made delay. He was going to go to China at the end of the month and he said, I want to be
here for the war. I've always thought it was the case, and I'm glad that we're on the same page.
I think there are three questions that remain. And I would agree with everybody here. All the
hearings, Democrats, we want to hold, hold, Joe is right, hold, actor, or at least not now.
I mean, we find ourselves in a more prolonged posture position. I can understand several
months from now, but, and even perhaps another vote. But this is not the time. We need to be supporting
our troops. And for that matter, opening the Department of Homeland Security at the same time.
But I think three questions come to my mind. Will we commit troops? I heard the President,
I thought he gave, I heard him this morning, Joe and I were talking to Grume. I felt like he'd
been on TV three or four times today. I was using this morning on Fox and Friends, but two,
two instances, he came one later today. And I'm glad he answered a lot of the questions.
But will we commit troops to uncover and or recover the Iranian? I think in the immediate sense,
can we build a coalition that helps us in the state of our moves to whether it's escorting
tankers or for that matter, helping in other ways to ensure that we get a better passage of
infrastructure, including oil, which fertilizers, other things come from as well. And where are we
on regime change? I was a little unnerved to hear. I hope the reporting was wrong. The President
had some sort of response when learning that this new leader in Iran may have a sexual orientation
different than his. The key is we have to beat these guys. I don't care if he's his sexual
orientation is the same or not. But where are we on regime change? And I think a number of
Americans, for that matter, policymakers and politicians are probably curious about that issue as well.
But then, I don't have a totally different perspective. I think that we need to be supportive
of our troops. And I don't think it's unusual for serious and perhaps hard questions to be
asked of the President. And he answered a lot of them over the same like the six hours he was
going to be today. Greg, you have notes. You have all these things here. I don't even know where to
go. Well, kind of talked about the media. The new this new Ayatollah is gay. All right, so this
explains Kamala Harris to not choose him as vice president because we weren't ready to have a gay
Ayatollah. I'm not ready. I know that I'm not ready. I'm not ready. Permission Joey to make a joke
about a lost limb. Oh, please do. All right. So this Prime Minister, he's impudent. He's
disfigured. He's in a coma. He lost his leg. When he wakes up, he's going to be hopping mad.
And we've got so much to call him.
110.
10. Okay. Thank. I do. And Kaylee is Kaylee is right. It's like the people that were always saying
America would be the ham-aid stale. This is soapy fantasy of a totalitarian theocracy that
subjugates women are now embracing the actual reality. I ran, which is a totalitarian
theocracy that subjugates women. And I do love the fact that like how no offense, Harold,
how Democrats are really sticklers about language. They certainly can identify a war.
But try to pin him on the definition of a woman. Like, oh, I know what a war is. Why would you say
war? Okay. Well, what? You say what a woman is first. And then we can work on war. I can
tell you. I know what you're different. You're a you're a normal human being. Also, you listen
to like Joy Reid and she goes, well, there is Islamic and we're a Christian. Well, there's a
difference. We don't separate the world into believer and nonbeliever. We separate people
by their behavior. They don't, which is why they can torment nonbelievers because the behavior
is okay. The accusations of Trump being manipulated by Israel, that accusation should go away once
and for all Kale, you brought this up. He was talking about the Iranian threat back in the 1980s.
And he kept talking about it. He was talking about it constantly. I don't think he was, you know,
he had Jerry Seinfeld on the line telling him what to say. All right. This is why Trump is
resisted every label that you give him. It's not a hawk. He's not a dove. He just looks at risk
and reward and incentives and disincentives because he's a businessman. This is something that
hawks and doves interventionists, isolationists, libertarians. This is their flaw. If you're
imprisoned by an ideology, the adversary knows how to play you. They can see it. It's why they can't
play Trump because one minute he's a dove, the next minute he's a hawk. It's because he's none of
the above. He's simply just Trump. All right. Everyone, well done. No, you have to stay because
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We'll the left go mad without orange man bad. According to Axios, remember him. Democrats are
heading toward a post-Trump identity crisis. Quote with Donald Trump is gone. They're not sure what
they'll stand for. Top party strategists are warning. They came way back to White House in 2028 by
coasting on voters dissatisfaction with the president in MAGA. So it begs the question,
who will Spartacus sashay against? We need people that are going to stand up and fight for the
Constitution and stay faithful to the oaths we swore, not be complicit in a reckless out of control
presidents calling causing chaos abroad and rising costs at home. This is clearly amateur hour
at the Pentagon and in the White House. And again, the price is being paid by all of us.
Donald Trump and Republicans have taken affirmative steps to make life more unaffordable for the
American people. It is important for us to push back at what the president is doing.
And how will the lefty base cope without the T in TDS? Wine creep Jennifer Welts crashing out
over Joe for not locking up more of MAGA when he had the chance.
Some **** comes down from Trump, right? Like they're killing people in Minnesota. Now he's
bombing Iran and just horrible. People are dying horrible. And I'm like, that's okay,
those guys. And then my brain goes to God. Joe Biden does. He's so hard. Yeah. Oh my God.
Because Merit Garland should have put should have prosecuted him.
Some of these trans women need to watch their language. We're okay with the
Transing. It's the words. So Harold, the Dems have an SOB problem, the same old brand.
They can't keep tracking in the Trump mud into their house. How are they going to stop?
Like I've said all along in the show that despite the turbulence that Republicans are facing
over the last year and we have to admit, I agree with you Democrats have a branding problem
Democrats need to stop criticizing the war the way they're doing it, but you have to also admit
the president's underwater on the economy, on health care. He removed. I thought it was very
interesting. The president removed the 30 day or granted a 30 day removal of sanctions against
the Russians, against Russian oil. If I were Democrats, I'd be calling on the president to give us
a six months suspension of his terrace because they're increasing prices on everything that every day
Americans are trying to afford. One education Dana talks about it has talked about it
incessantly. We have to think about educating kids differently and more effectively in the country.
And if our Democrats I'd offer these kinds of plans on health care, a different kind of plan.
If all we do is say that Trump, Trump, Trump is bad, bad, bad. I just don't know if that alone
will win. I will say we have won. Democrats have won every gubernatorial election in the last year.
They've won an overwhelming majority of the state legislative and state senate races as well
as special elections for Congress and some may chalk it up as they were in blue states or red
states. The president won a lot of blue states and Democrats are fair and well in some of them.
But I contend all along. I'm back to where I was. If we don't have a forward looking positive,
you can say yes to our message. I'm not convinced we're going to win with the numbers we want to win,
which means winning a majority in November. So I share a little bit of what you're saying,
but we have an opening because Republicans in the president are not quite where they want to be
on some of these key issues mainly cost of living. Kayleigh, I don't want to be surprised or
blindsided in November. Should we be honest now and say, are we in danger? Yeah, we are. If you
look at historical trends, absolutely, the party that's governing wins choices. It tends to be a
referendum on that party and they lose seats. So absolutely, it's not pill battle. We have to be
frank about that. But here's where I disagree with Harold. Elections are not referendums. They are
choices. And when you look at the polling, when given a choice, Republican Democrat, this is an
NBC poll Republicans are beating Democrats plus 27 on border security plus 22 on crime plus eight
on immigration. And it's even on the economy. So if Republicans can litigate the issues and not
the distractions, they end up winning. To Joe Manchin's point, as he told me on Saturday, he said,
if Democrats want to ever control again or be the majority or have a president who's a Democrat,
they have to get with commonality of what is going on. You got to listen to guys like John
Federman, not guys like Chuck Schumer. But John Federman is dismissed out of hand by party leaders,
like James Carville, among others. And secondly, I would just say, Jim Messina has a point. What's
the governing strategy of Democrats? Because you could win this election. You could win the midterms
because it's a historical trend. And TDS is your strategy, but TDS cannot be the strategy in
2028. That's not going to take you to the promised land. And finally, I would just say,
Democrats have to figure out, where are they on Medicare for all? The left wing of the party,
once that, the mainstream does not. Where are they on Israel? Where are they on government-run
grocery stores? They've got a lot of divisions to work through. So for all the Republicans,
the problem is that for Israel. I mean, you're the Federman wing. That's the starter wing.
And it's a good point when the Dems argue that they should be given the reins.
How can they say that when they will not embrace common sense, because common sense,
is Trump's lane. It's like they can't actually argue that they can be trusted.
They have blinders on, right? And I look every day, even during the Kamala Harris,
it's time as vice president. And as candidate, I looked every day for something to complement.
Like, give me something to work with. And I never really got anything. I would love to see an
energy plan, an education plan. One that was not from the far left. I might not interested in
in mom Donnie's ideas. But the problem with the Republican space is that while Kaley's got
those numbers, of course, exactly right, about people would typically prefer a Republican position
than a Democrat position, voter enthusiasm right now is really with the Democrats.
And what Axios wrote about is pretty much the situation that the Democrats have had since 2016.
Who are they without Trump? They don't know. But could that be enough for them to win back the House?
Yes, possibly.
Let's say you, JJ, JJ. So, okay, I expect Democrats or liberals or progressives to be
something other than what I believe in. That's why I'm on the right. And that's not to say it's
adversarial. But that's just what I expect. So I don't critique them as much. 38% of Democrat
respondents to this poll. I don't remember which one it might have been the Axios poll.
38% think that Republicans are stronger on immigration, transpolicy, DEI, and crime.
The reason why I bring that up. So, 38, you know, one third of Democrats believe that, of course,
most of the right does as well. Those are kind of the top policies that got Trump elected.
What are Republicans without Trump? Because Republicans aren't immigration.
They're not DEI and they're not crime. They may be transpolicy, but how do they handle it?
How do they really go about it? They go about it preaching or they go about it the way Trump did.
And so this is stupid. There shouldn't even be an issue. And so that's my problem is what
will Republicans be without Trump? I can see someone like JD Vance or Marco Rubio saying the
things that need to be said in their own way. Maybe that gets Democrats all excited. Maybe that
gives them a villain. But does it give Republicans or the right a champion? I mean, I guess we have
to go through a primary to figure that out. But what is American politics without Trump? He truly
has defined the entire country's politics, partisan politics, maybe not policy, but partisan
politics in the time he's been in office now twice. You know, three times maybe, but anyway.
It was twice. Yeah. And he was still leading Republican politics even during the
three months. He wasn't there. I mean, he's been president twice, but he won three election.
But you think about it. Most presidents, Donald Trump is I think super size in this regard. But
most presidents, George W. Bush, he was the dominant figure. Bill Clinton was certainly a dominant
figure. Obama was Obama. It couldn't be anything without Obama for a long time. So this moment,
but that's what they had to fix that election. Democrats, they need you're right. Republicans need
to come up with specifics and Democrats need to come up with specifics. And if I were Democrats,
I'd be asking about tariffs. I'd be asking. Anyway, I just don't disagree with anything. But
the economy is always more important than any issue. That's true. I also think that 2028,
regardless, is going to be a generational change election. And that's what happened with McCain
to Obama. Then America went back to Trump Biden. And now inevitably, it's going to go into
a different job. Biden and 2028 will be 86. Wow. That'll be a hell of a campaign. I know. You never
know. You should run again. That's my point. Yeah. Him and Hillary together.
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So much for the whole women supporting women thing from Utah State volleyball star Kayleigh
Ray was lobbying Arizona lawmakers to pass a bill simply to protect women's sports,
sharing her experience having to forfeit a match in 2024 against San Jose State University.
Because a biological male was on the opposing team. Well, that didn't matter much to the
Democrat State Center, Catherine Miranda, who told her to suck it up because she's played against
guys before. I mean, you look pretty healthy. I've played against girls that that look like you.
You look very much in shape and strong. So you grew up one way. I grew up a different way. I
would have taken on a man in a heartbeat. I played in. I was the only girl sometimes in
men's sports. But to have a man on my team, I would have welcomed it. But this is just my opinion.
So it just depends on the sports mentality of that individual. And that's why this bill is bad
because you're just putting a whole community of women's sports in one category. When women like
me, we have a different opinion. So how competitive do you think you really are?
Oh, my God. I wonder why we didn't hear gas in the room when she said that.
So, yes, Catherine Miranda, I'd love to have you on America's newsroom.
You would be welcome. We can blow the break. We can talk for a while. I think she should stand
in the middle of a volleyball court and have the Arizona State men's volleyball team take turns
serving at her head. And then she can question other people's
sportsmanship. There was a woman years ago that a young woman she was in college. She had been
hit in the head by a male volleyball player who was allowed to play on the women's team.
And she had a very severe concussion. She had hopes and dreams. She had plans for a scholarship.
Everything fell apart. Everything fell apart for her. Now, she was loved by her mom and dad.
The dad came on with her. She ended up going to a good community college or a smaller state school.
But when you have a ball being sent at 70 miles per hour towards your head,
and that's what it is for guys, they're able to do that. Women, it's just completely different.
The other thing is she talked about competitiveness as if she would have loved to compete against
the board. Like, as I understand it, she has no record of competing in college.
Now, she played on a little weekend. Her campaign website says she would see scholarship
offers to play basketball at a community college in Arizona State. But if you're going to attack a
decorated college athlete's competitiveness for not wanting to compete against men,
you should probably have a little bit of a stronger pedigree.
Kaley, I have to go to you next on this. This is the other thing she said. I thought this was
just as bad. She goes, I mean, you look pretty healthy. You look very much in shape and strong.
You know, the way she was patronizing her and just the smugness of it, I feel like a lot of people
that might have set on the sidelines even up until now or like, there's no way.
Yes. And she wants to talk about books and attributes in this and that. I decided to just now
look up her age. Catherine, the senator, Catherine Miranda, from what I could find 61 years old.
So you're saying when I was young, so this young woman she's sitting across from what 40 years ago,
you would have, in your words, taken on a man in a heartbeat. I would have welcomed it.
Pretty convenient to sit there being 61 years old, telling this to a young woman who has poured
her heart into this. These young women, my sister was a college athlete. She was a 100-beater
herdler. She'd wake up while it was dark outside. She'd stay on that tarmac and the beating hot
son of University of Florida, put her entire life into that. That was her identity. And you're
going to say when I was your age, I would have welcomed a competition against a man, please.
And notice the most fervent advocate for men and women sports are former athletes, whether it's
the former woman who has never actually a decorated college athlete or Megan Rapinoe who's an
Olympian. It is former athletes. When you are a current athlete, you won't put up with this,
you won't take it. But the 61-year-old can lecture the young woman. It is shameful.
Greg, I'm not sure how, but I feel like it's a great opportunity to just dunk on Megan Rapinoe.
So if you want to say no, I'm not going to do that. But permission dainty to you to and
referring to Miranda with the C word. Go ahead. You're asking. Yes, go ahead. Yes.
Okay, she's a coward. She is a full on coward. What is missing from this great story? And it is
a great story. And I'm glad that we're amplifying it. She admits that they are men.
She says that what's wrong? So she does this, she does this pivot that the left does.
First, they deny the charge. These aren't men. These are trans women who are women. They are
women. They're no different than you. And then that's exposed as BS. And then it's like, well,
so what if they're men? That's a good thing. It'll make you more competitive. The experience
she cites even in this thing which she goes, well, I am played against men sometimes.
She was clearly lying. Yeah, she knew she was lying. She was playing with her brothers and
the little league probably T ball. And she acted like it was a flex. She was lording this over.
Imagine if you are talking to a child that has been severely abused. And you go, well,
you know what, junior, my dad used to spank me and look how I turned out. I'm falling.
That's exactly what the self-satisfied smirking egocentric hagg owes all women in apology,
not just college athletes, but for the, but for the entire sex that she has embarrassed,
comparing herself in little league to a division one playing. And that somehow being
and literally made her more competitive than this. I mean, there were no, by the way,
cat points us out. There is no scholarship at play when you're playing little league sports.
You do she hagg. Sorry. I'm not sorry. No, don't be sorry.
Let's hear this an hour. You got any classy insults?
You know, I agree with everything around to tell you, but I don't disagree. I think that
Mr. Miranda, if you want, we have a history of competition and a history of exclusion
and a history of opportunity around this issue. The reason we have the titles that we have around
women competing in sports is because there weren't opportunities for women for a whole variety of
reasons. And one of them is that the competition level certainly changes the older you get.
Mr. Miranda said that she wanted to make herself a better athlete. No one of them,
and you want your kids. My son, who's 10, he'll play with boys that are 12 and 13. My daughter,
who's 12, will play with girls that are 13 and 14 if we want, if they want more competition.
We don't endanger them. And you certainly don't limit opportunities for them as they get older
and want to go to college. The reason we have scholarships for women in sports is because
there was not opportunity there. And it's clear from all the things that have been said,
we have a history of people being hurt. And for that matter, opportunity is not being there.
So I'm going to give her the benefit of the doubt. I'm glad I don't. Why? Why?
You guys didn't deserve the benefit. What is your name again, Miranda? What do your name
should be known? Catherine Miranda. She's wrong. She's such a feminist, yes, two female first names.
She's a grandmother. She is wrong. And I hope that she comes to her senses because we have to have
more people come to their senses on this issue because we don't. We're going to. But but but
Harold, we all have what battle is she fighting? Also, this isn't a new issue. But she hears what
she did do. That was so great. You said it well. She said they were men. Yeah. And for me,
anyone that believes that they're not men, if she's, if you still believe they should be competing,
I hope she sits back and understands what she said. That's the most important point from
this conversation. All right. Well, we've solved that problem. We're going to solve some more
here in a minute. Coming up on another Oscars. So another Oscars means another night of
woke speeches. And nobody actually saw it.
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Well, you didn't miss much if you skipped the Oscars like I do every year. It was boring,
woke, and painfully predictable. There are some countries whose leaders don't support
free speech. I'm not at liberty to say which. Let's just leave it at North Korea and CBS.
Not to war on free Palestine. What we are demanding as a ceasefire in Gaza, people move on,
but the people in Gaza and the West Bank are still suffering. So yeah.
You know, Dana on this actress who wants a Gaza ceasefire. You don't know who she is.
Karinthia Chandra. Okay, I have no idea. Here's the thing. There's been a ceasefire in place for six
months. Yes. Okay, so it's like that. When I saw her say that, I'm like, oh my gosh, ma'am.
Is nobody around to even give you an update on the news? Yeah. No, great.
The answer's no. Karinthia Greg. Do you watch the Oscars? No, and you know, it's, I mean,
I admit I do watch it, but I think the Oscars numbers or ratings are driven not by the movies,
because it's more about the fact that nobody's seen these movies. Nobody knows.
Everyone on the five, they used to make us watch them. Yes, but now it's like nobody,
like nobody knows these movies. The curiosity drives the ratings. What are people wearing?
Are they recognizable after all the plastic surgery? This is basically the Indianapolis 500
for women and gays. Like each year you tune in. You tune in for this Oscar race so you can see
the car crashes. Like who has that Botox? No, it was a mess. You look at Kimmel's face was
horrifying. So I think that's that's people tune in because it's fun to see what people look like
and what they wear. It's just fine. I watched that movie for 14 minutes, which one battle after
another? Yeah. Yeah, Jay fond wanted to block was wearing a block the merger pin saying that
she slept with the guy who created CNN. So there's that, Joey. Yeah, hand away Jane. Yeah, I love
love that woman. Her and Richard Blumenthal should go live on an island somewhere together.
My only thought about this, I haven't watched The Oscars in a long time, but I want to remind people,
it wasn't that long ago that movies like Lincoln was nominated for 12 Oscars in one best actor,
Hurt Locker 2010 nominated for nine one six, including best picture loan survivor got two
nominations. American sniper got six nominations, including best picture and actor. And so we went
from from movies that showed real human cost of war to idiots wearing free Palestine buttons,
not knowing anything about it whatsoever. Which in Lincoln. I was in Lincoln. That's when I brought
it up. I was the guy with no legs in Lincoln. You should have watched it. To your exact point,
I mean, where are the movies like Brave Heart? My favorite. That's a good movie coming to America.
I mean, I think that there are a lot of movies, a lot of things that, but again, everybody has right,
just turn the thing off. I watch the Grammys, the Globes, the Oscars. I watch what they're wearing.
My wife likes to watch this. I watch what they wear. I watch for the opening monologue. And then
I want to see one best actor in a best actress. And then that's it. The rest of it, you know,
people shared. I hear that. Would you want them getting up there and telling you how the creative
process, how, how, how they were overcome by how they acted in the movie, how they wrote them.
I mean, let them say this stuff. They want to say any, you know, like, just, I don't think we're
anybody stopping them from saying anything. We're just forced to do this as a segment. Yeah.
All right. You think I enjoy all the bashing Democrats?
Well, I'm never watching the Oscars. I've watched you love this blind reality TV over those
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beefing up their dress code banning hats. They want quote unquote proper tower, which means Greg,
no expose undergarments, my friend. How do you feel about the restaurant that requires or has a
dress code for its patrons? I only want to see meat on my plate.
D.P. Are you a big one? Well, I want to know how bad it was at all of these Ruth Chris restaurants
that they had to put together a policy and a dress code. Because who's coming in a tank top
revealing clothing and exposed our undergarments? That seems weird. Yeah. I feel the same way here.
No, I went to steakhouse recently and I wore fancy gymwear for lunch and I thought I'd be kicked
out and I wasn't and I don't know. I'm I'm also anti like dress codes at airports. So I'm a little
different. You and I from the South, this may be inspired by our brethren the way they walk into
these places. This is the old man. If I go, even if I don't go to church, if I go to the cracker
barrel on Sunday, I'm going to put a collar shirt on because everybody else in there's wearing one
and I'm going to respect that for them. I don't think there's a thing in the world or almost some
buttons in a collar to go out to dinner. I think it's the right thing to do. Sunny night in my house,
I wear shirt, tie, and jacket. What about the undergarments? Oh, and so bad. Sunday, day, day, day, day, day.
It's got a suit, mullet. I looked terrible. This is a top party down below. One more thing. One more thing is up next.
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It's time now for one more thing, Greg. Oh, tonight we got a great show for Monday,
cat, temp, surat, small, air, McGuire, and who is that? J, J, J better hurry on over there. I will.
All right. Let's do red romance news with animals as done by Harold Ford.
First of all, it's great to be a, it's great to be at the Palm Beach Zoo. Now, I don't necessarily
agree with what the tape here is doing with the turtle, but I respect what they're doing together.
And I've observed the writing and I maybe I see things a little differently.
But I understand that if they do this together, I mean, what could happen if they just
are using each other as floating logs? Now, I wouldn't do that myself. I would not do that,
but I respect their right. I respect the turtles right for doing it. Mercy for them.
He stole his note. Oh, I get to go second. All right. So this is really cool. Fox business is
celebrating small businesses. So they're announcing a campaign to honor made in America businesses.
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after a six to a victory over Canada yesterday, the US to come gold in men's Paralympics led hockey.
There they are there. Congrats, guys. The US is now the first country to win five consecutive
Paralympic titles. And the first country to sweep all three Paralympic and Olympic hockey events
with the men's and women's teams also bringing home gold. So there you are. Go team USA.
Folks were seated. Robbery. Very good. Very good. Harold.
I'm going to send a team USA team theme last night. Roll baseball classic team USA beat the
Dominican Republic. Two one. There we go. Powered by two home runs by Gunnar Henderson and Roman
Anthony. I tell you it was the pitching and the management of that pitching by Mark the Rosa
who came in a little criticism when the US lost the Italy. But he managed a perfect game last night
I thought it was a controversial end of the game. Some people thought that we pitched our
relievers got there. There it is right there. They said it wasn't a strike. But that went across
the plate the right way. Congrats to them. We'll find out who they play Tuesday and tonight's
tonight. Be canon too. We beat everybody. There we go. We are just on our roll. We are you
50. USA. Right. Kaley tired of winning. So during our number today, President Trump announced
that his Chief of Staff Suzy Wiles has early stage breast cancer. She's choosing to tackle
this problem immediately. Her prognosis is excellent. She will be spending virtually full time
at the White House. Suzy Wiles said nearly one in eight women in the United States will face
this diagnosis. Every day, these women continue to rise with their families, go to work, serve
their communities with strength and determination. I join their ranks. I salute her. Women with
breast cancer are brave strong fighters. Suzy Wiles, a great example for women everywhere. She's
ready for that woman and her family. Absolutely. She's got a lot on her plate indeed. And she's
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