watters. >> hello, i'm jesse watters wit, judge jeanine pirro jessica and greg gutfeld. this is "the five." it's the greates economic system the world has ever seen, capitalism has lifted billions of peopl le out of poverty allowing us to enjoy a better pe more properous living standard than. our grandparents not unde joe biden but a woke san francisco politician is blaming the homeless.ss he seems to think all this decai is because os f our free market >> i think what you're seeing in the tenderloin is absolutely the result of capitalism and what s in capitalism to the biggest driver of why folks is on thet is street is because th are lost their jobs, income or war evicted from their homes be usually for not being able to pai y the rent. i think we have a bloated police budget. i could cut $100 million out of the police department.epar >> so, greg, this guy is a socialist. > there's a surprise. >> fox alert president biden ky president ukranian zelenskyy ce holding a joint news conference at the white house. >> whe.n president putin launchd his brutal total invasion of f ukraine in february of 2022 and russian tanks rolled over the border toward kyiv, there were e those who thought ukraine wouldn't survive for a month. no one should forget that for you to be here again today da nearly two years later and for ukraine to be standing strong and is free an enormous victoryr already. putin has failed. failed the subject gate ukraine. the brave people of ukraine havs defied putin's will at every turn backed by the strong unwaivering support.t, >> we will continue to supply ukraine with weapons and equipment including $200 million i approved today in a critical needed equipmenten additional a defens defe interceptors artillc and ammunition but without supplemental funding we are rapidly coming to an end of our ability to help ukraine respond. >> well done republicans, that's got for us. led me see that again.me holes of a kremlin run show said well donpue republicans that's good for us. that's the russian speaking. you're being celebrated by russian propaganda history, today's freedom is on the line but if we don't stop putin it will endanger of everyone everywhere. putin will keep going and be emboldened to try and take what emboldened to try and take what mr. president i'll not walk awa, from ukraine a and neither will the american people. a clear bipartisan majority of people across the united states and in congress support your country. they understand ast i do that ukraine's success and its ability tod deter aggression i the future are vital to se secsec securityrd. we need real solutions. i also ask congress for funding for israel to take on hamas and confront other threats backed bd irany in the wake of the octob assa7th assault. w national security survivor sullivan will travel to the region this week and meet with the israeli war cabinet.li an secretary austin will also travel the region this week to step up the international efrts to protect the free flow of of commerce through the red sea. america stands for freedomlway y tomorrow and always. america stands against oppression will thank you for being here today mr. president and thank you for everything ukraine is doing to hold the liberty in the w world. the floor is yours . mr. president. th >> thank you very much mr. president. dear journalists i'm glad to be here and personally thank you and tell you what we have achieved together defending life and freedom in ukraine. we are fighting for our country and freedom and also in europe we see for our freedom and yours and this resonates not only in our country in our hearts in ukraine but until poland and baltic countries. when it's strong in one country, itts present its merits to othe. ukraine has twice led revolution this century. defending freedom for nearly twe years we have been in a full scale war. the biggest since world war ii fighting for freedom. we had stand firm no matter what putin tries. he hasn't won any victories. thank to ukraine's success and defenscce otheesr european nati are safe from the russian e aggression unlike in the past. ukraine can now talc the russian dictatorship so our children and other nations won't have to shed their blood. we have already made significant progress. we have shown that our courage anourad partnership are stronge than anye st russian hostility. and we have freed 50 percent of the territories russia occupied r february 24th.th we won the black sea and are helping our economy thanks to maritime expert ukraine's 5 percent economic growth this year proves our effective partnership and we have shown ni russian missiles can out do thel american patriot systems. thank you very much. even during war we are reforming our country and transferring oui institutions. today president biden and i discussioned how to increase our strengths in air defense and destroying russianesid logisticu our land. us, mr. president thank you very much for supporting us and in these areas like our victory ine the black sea we aim to win the air battle crushing russian air dominance. this will inintensify in 2024 of our control of theki skies. who controls the skies controls the war's duration and today i woulond like to thank of course for yet another significant defense package with our defenders value very much. second yesterday i met with american defense company leaders. they advised us on how to make our defense industries work fasterster and more effectively. thank you president biden for an this important initiative. we start it with you. together ukraine and america can strengthen democracy's ass nelta anl.d this is vital for other fe nations and the u.s. as it and job conservation. and it's important to important that american support for ukraine remains and works in the united states. third, i informed mr. president that ukraine has fulfilled all the recommendations of the european commission regarding the preparation for decision to start negotiations on ukraine's accession to the e.u. and we communicate with european leaders about our joint steps. sanctions and political efforts to pressure russia. american leadership is crucial keeping this unity together, a unity that absorbs the entire free world. i think americatioa for new sanctions and today we discussed putin's further isolation and making him pay for p his aggression. it's important thaitt by the en of this year we can send a strong signal of our unity to the congr aggressor and the fre world. everything we had talked about d today will help us in the year 2024. today's discussions in the whits house and in congress across bothross parties and chambers a thank you for the bipartisan support. as we approach christmas on behalf of all our ukranian families separated by war, ukraine's greatest wish is to near this war's victorious end. no e one but putin wants a prolonged war. of a christmas in the peace time of course and we are working to turn our battle success into peace and heading there together with you and thanks of course to your support. thank you very much mr. president. thank you americans. >> look. ki we are going to ask a total of each ask two questions. i will recognize the first questions. danny kim.mp >> thank you mr. president. president biden, ukraine's counteroffensive has stalled in recent months. congress is blocking aid. vladimir putin appears ready to wait things out.. so what is the strategy for the u.s. and ukraine next year to try to turn this around and if that fails, at what point do you say to ukraine as a friend that is perhaps time to start lookine at peace talks? and for president zelenskyy welcome back to washington. can i ask, did you hear what yo wanted twao hear from congress d from president biden or are you more worried than when you got here? >>well well, let me answer a question firstthe let's put thu perspective. remember how far ukraine has come. russia has failed, failed thus far in trying to erase ukraine from the map and subsume into russia. ukraine has taken back more tha 50 percentof of its territory ha seized since february twucht and pushed back the russian navy so ukraine can export grain and steel to the world through the black sea. it's not just american support. there are more than 50 countries helping ukraine with military economic, andan humanitarian assistance, 50. the burden sharingburd the u.s. put up $75 ibm and our allies and partners $100 billion. il more than 90 percent of our security assistance to ukraine ise to being sent in the united states to provide welcomes for ukraine an pd remen issue our t and build our industry bail base. we need to be sure putin fails in ukraine and the best way is do that is to pass a supplemental. >> any ukranian please. thank you. wo first of all i two like to add r to mr. president biden about successes. i think these are not easy successes. nonetheless we were quite w serious and we have serious systems forward n. this we gain victory on the sea. we destroy ships of the russian federation. we throw the remnants of their fleet to russian territorial waters. yet they have something in the k sea in the vicinity of our temporarily occupied crimea but we are going to continue this ne activity. theyless destroyed 20,000 of mercenaries. these are serious terrorists who are amassing everywhere on er african continent in syria in ukraine, a lot of masks yes we have had a lot of problems but nonetheless, we are able to do this. moree to over, russia were not to seize any part of our territory any village, any town. i'm not talking about large cities and we are going to proceed with. this it is going without sayinge we have object lively have cleaa plan but if you allow me i'm not able to tell you the details on2 the 2024 operations. if i heard what i want i heard a lot. surely i told what i wanted to. i feel the support from president biden and separation and we would be talking to the speaker.in i got the signal they were more than positiv me but we know tha we have to separate world and particular result.t. therefore we will count on particular result. thank you. >> yeah, sorry. >> thank you for taking my question. u.s. correspondent. many doubt the ability of ukraine to win the war. recently told ukraine needs to cede territory to stop fighting, to b he very honest have you ev considered such a step, and mr. biden could you please clarify the policy and strategy of your administration on ou ukraine? is it about the help the country defend itself or win the war? because it's obviously such a n, difference. >> i will okabegin. >> so, first question, your question is if we are ready to give up the territories? >> the question is not only about our wars of course. the question is about what we are north, how ukraine is able to give up its territories. b that's insane, to be honest andn we are mentioning god, very openly. it's not about christianity. we have our people. we have our families there. we have children there. it's part of ukranian society and we are talking about human beings. they are being under torture, raped and killed and those forces which are forced to give up our territories are forced to give u.p our people. it's not a matter of territory it's a matter of lives of family of history, i don't know whose idea it is but i have a question ifhe they are ready to give up their children to terrorists. i think no. >> we want to see ukraine win ra the war and as i've said before, winning means ukraine is a sovereign independent nation and can afford to defend itself today and deter further aggression. that's our objective. trevor, reuters. tha >> thank you, sir. first fia question for both of you. given the republican exempt sichl of the ukraine effort do you worry that a second term for president trump would be the end of independent ukraine and for you president biden, just an update if you could on the situation insitu gaza on the res that israel has begun flooding hamas tunnels and just the offensive in southern gaza generally how long do you think that operation should last. thank you. > first of all with regard t political support for ukraine there is a strong bipartisan million support for ukraine. small number of republicans who don't want to support ukraine but they don't speak for the ma majority of the republicans in u my view. we are in negotiations to get funding we need, not to promise, not making promises but hopeful we can get there.bu i think we can. you're right, the world is watching what we do, which is to sendble a horrible message to allies if we walk away at this time and it would hurt our national hur security. you want male to answer the oth question as well with regard to -- say it again. a >> sorry. so the question was just, if you could talk a little bit about the gaza operation, israel flooding hamasel tunnels and ifr you've had conversations with bibby netanyahu about that. i have had conversation with pitbully netanyahu and i want tg make sure we don't forget what we're doing here. we have to support israel because they're an independent h nation that's been -- i mean the brutality the way the hamas treated the israelis. i mean raping and burning and beheading is just beyond comparison, beyond comparison and to anything else i've seen since i've been here and i've beenn ar around for a long time i think that we have made it clear that the israelis no matter where that the safety of innocent palestinians is still ofreat great concern and so, th actions they'rionse taking mustt consistent with attempt to go do everything possible to prevent t innocent palestinian civilians from being hurt murdered killed lost et cetera. and look. it doesn't civiliaen the responsibility going after hamas, innocent palestinians and hamas. look. we have a responsibility to protec t citizens and make sure they have access to humanitaria assistance. that's why i work so hard with our arab friends as well as israelis to get humanitarian assistance into israel ass lites getingra up to 140 trucks loade with gear loaded with the food loaded with everything that's needed by the palestinians including fuel. so you know israel has stated its intent to fulfill these responsibilities. it's very difficulet with regar to theg of flooding of the tunn well there is assertionses being made that they're quite sure e there are no hostages in any of these opportunities but i don't knowut that for a fact. i did know that every civilian deatrageh is an absolute tragedd israel stated its intent as i said to match its words with actions.s that's why i was talking about it today. question 3. i guess -- no, i just asked it. >> musy turn. > p your turn. >> so i have been talking a lot with representatives of both parties. both democrats and republicans have proved fullfledged support and we will see but before this we have always been trusting in support of ourbeen strategic par the united states and we will seo e that it continues in this way and ukraine won't remain alone against such a critical terrorise agt tasz -- as the run federation. >> thank you so much. my name is yaroslav for news agency ukraine. next summer united states will host a nato summit in washington, d.c. which raises a lot of hope especially for ukraine. president zelenskyy what does tht doe ukranian side expect fr thismit? summit and do you hope hearrect direct invitation befo ukraine joins the alliance and president biden under what conditions is the united states ready to support the initiative of inviting ukraine to be member of nato. thank you. >> thank you for your question. i will answer very quickly on this very complicated version. we are not allies until now. we are not allies but we are no members of nato. so that's why i think i will press this question too.ou [laughter]. >> our bigr bi friend, presiden biden. >> look. i'm very proud of how strong and unified nato has become and now it's even larger. putin wanted to [indistinct] ed with nato when i met with him in geneva right after i was elected and he's gotten the natoization of finland instead and nato will be in ukraine's future no question about that but as we said in vilnius ukraine will becomeee a member of nato when allies agreeitio and conditions met. right now we have to make sure we win the war. we launched the joint declaratioportn of support alon president zelenskyy and the g-7 leaders outlining long-term commitment to supporting defense needs and we hosted a conference last week here in d.c. to get that critical work done so it's a step at a time. thank you all very much.yo >> thank you everybody. >> all right that, was president joe biden at the white house bi with president volodymyr zelenskyy of ukraine where funding for ukraine is stuck.in the president refuses to fund proper border security, so we are at impasse over the $60 billion that's been requested to fund that war which is now in a trench stalemate. the lines have dug in and the counteroffensive by the ukranians isinia stuck.so so right now he's asking for money. congress is no t giving it to him and he's just promised eventual nato membership to ukraine which seems provocative considering that russian troops are in that term and both president joe biden any.d zelenskyy say that tota l victory is the strategy. soetd looks hike we are not heading toward peace negotiations. judge jeanine pirro do you thinh the president was persuasive selling american people in conditions that we need to fund in perpetuity?ct >> i don't think any american wants to do that. i don't know he makes the case it affects americans. the americans are in favor of democracor oy and making sure ta putin doesn't invade and all that but the idea that he says we will not walk away from ukraine, we need to win, we are not ready to sit down and engage in peace talks, which is kind of inconsistent with the way he's talkintentg about israel.ta withlk israel he said you know u have to be careful he's warning of changing public opinion and the assault in israel on october 7th this is december whatever it is and this war is going on. they started building up the t troops in the spring of i believe it was 2021 and then we started in 2022. biden doesn't want to go into ao campaign for president in the middle ocaf a war and i don't kw that the americans have the hunger to make sure we stay in itunti until they win and we go make sure that ukraine gets into nato. i don't think america is sold on that. what's interesting ht.e says th one or two lines he talked about our border the american border he says i'm looking for a bipartisan compromise to solve thmisee border crisis as oppose we are going to close the bordered and prosecute the he people violating the law coming in so i think he's all over the place and i think in the end he just wants t o keep giving money a tos ukraine. the americans are sceptical as they should be. >> it's an east deal. he just as to fund border security and republicans will fund the ukraine war. it seems like there's agreementp on that. >> what happenedened doing the packagraele for israel and ukra was already difficult to do.mo getting the borderne policy mon is also difficult to do. the biden administration strategy was to combine them asr if it were easier that way to pass rather than harder. they thought if they say republicans we are going to ask can for more border money and the republicans said we will talk about it but actually we are looking for some policy changes we want more money and the republicans have all of them locked on and saying red rover send it over and the democrats as far as i've heard in the negotiations are not willing to do basic horse training. it was the biden administration whdero opened this administrati to get aid for israel and crane so they have to come to the table because the biden administration may have mayorkas shea the boarded is closed but americans are watching on their screens the numbers of people streaming into this country. you live in new york chicago t denver san francisco you're hearing will be migrants putting your city into a debt spiral so they added a hard thing and another hard thing. one thing on the nato membership thing. what would have been huge news if biden set ukraine membership is off the table. that might have been an immediat ae death blow to zelenskyy. >> what's the problem with republicancan border ask?at they h want to change the asylu laws that have been abused the last three years. >> i think john fetterman and i'm glad that republicans are seeing the worst of the man and he loves israel and thinks it's okay to talk about enforced border is where the democratic party isd goingup to end up.t it'sbi not xenophobic or bigote to talk about the board eer.od it's not i just money to reform the asylum system there. are people who don'tpe believe building a wall and feel it will be too limited in terms of who can get in here. >> cruel to the migrants. >> to the migrants seeking ar country. ing we are trying to reform a legal system. i wanted to add it was newly minted speaker mike johnson who ou talked about attaching the ukranianisra and israeli aid an wanted to take cuts to the irs i in order to get money for that soats it's not about the democ mushinthatg everything today.e johnson knew he had republicans in his caucus who don't support ukraine anymore so he tried to put witness supporting israel and the irs and where zelenskyy wants to go. the odds of them getting there in terms of membership i think t are very limited. they're not going to meet those criteria but i didn't think that bind waived on the israel offensive. he made it clear they've said they don't know for sure which is why you have to be cautious it. h they voted against the cease-fire today at the u.n. again one of ten countries that, did it. >> greg. >>r i say go another two years. it's going to be a white christmas for knows defense contractors. that was the good ctornews. this war i s putting billions in our country. if i were a cynical person i would think america is a business and the business is of war. a loeot of people pointed out te is where this was headed a b nevereneding stalemate and will continue as long as they keep telling you there's progress. that was about as inspector swaif as a sandpaper jock strap. it's just embarrassing and to have the gall to like insult people who put america first, we have thousands of people dying from drugs coming across the border. we've got gangs from chile comingn, in bu bt that's not important. what is important is their border a fight between relative countries that we shouldn't even be there. we shouldn't even be there.ho it's tooul late to say this war was totally thy preventable. we knew the red lines but we wanted to get putin out and now if you questioned it at all you're almost being unpatriotic about ukraine. if you're in putin's pocket if you point out the 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for example san francisco has crime drugs and homelessness. they arrive when they dismantle the system. you've heard the phrase chest forton spence when you never destroy a fence until you understand why it was there at all. we are watch what woke and liberals have done is taken away fences whether immigration whether it is crime whether it is homelessness they tear down traditions rules and even statues without why they were needed and then blame capitalism even though they're the people that caused and allowed the mystery to grow because relines on a tone meant for the greater sins that avoid the real work. >> so dana he believes that one of the reasons that the drug use is so bad because we have been arresting drug users and it's counterproductive to arrest them after the mess in the tenderloin district which was open air drug market. >> pajama boy should call portland and ask why. portland wants to pull it all back because they're saying wait that not going to work either so if he thinks that the income inequality is bad under capitalism wait until he sees it under socialism and the other thing i found out today in san francisco they have this reparation is task force put together to help start the planning for what reparations might look like. because they don't have money they cut the budget so the planning won't happen at this point either. >> this guy preston thinks the police budget is bloated and knows how to take a hundred million out in a minute should they defund his neighborhood? >> preston is bloated. let's be honest. this guy should be proud of the tenderloin. i don't know why he's blaming capitalism. you're right. it's an excuse to blame isms but he's encouraged homelessness. he's encouraged crime. he's krejd drugs. why don't he go in the tenderloin hold a press conference and say you're welcome. this is what you wanted. i don't understand why he's not slapping a bumper sticker across his doughy forehead and running for city council. this guy has gotten everything he ever wanted. he should be proud. >> finally jessica, we were able to keep san francisco clean for xi jinping. i don't know what they the with everybody but now it's dirty again so maybe it wasn't capitalism. maybe they can cheaney it up. >> four days and the rest of time are very different. >> preston's problem is he used the word capitalism instead of gentrification. there's no support of housing. there's no affordable housing there. are other issues in this but when you think about awesome sums of people need to have a home there rent is up 53 percent there too, it doesn't mean that chesterton's fence is a problem. >> it doesn't cause homelessness. >> look at houston. let's take an example. >> do you think those drug addicts and criminals who go i can afford a $1500 apartment, you're out of your mind. >> how do you think they got there born on the street? >> they come there. they grew up there. >> they grew up on drugs. there's title 8. in public 68 percent in 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