i'm jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, richard fowler, katie pavlich, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ democrats are worried that joe biden is going to blow it in next week's cnn presidential debate. >> this is the entire election, as far as i'm concerned. the entire world will be watching. if biden goes out there and messes up, it's game over. if he walks out there and a week later he is lower in the polls come it's panic in the party. if you can stand toe-to-toe with a runaway train like donald trump for an hour and a half, you are fit to be president, period, point length, the whole presidency, and a bottle come in a week. >> jesse: maybe that is why joe is spending the next week preparing like crazy while trump is on the campaign trail. secluded at camp david, prep for the debate. his right-hand man ron klain is running point in making sure the big guy doesn't wander off the stage. joe won't have access to his handy little note cards, so aides have binders full of questions with possible answers to each of them. a cnn report claims they will be juicing joe. with his favorite drink of orange gatorade. and if biden gets flustered, barack obama's crack team of ex-speechwriters have a couple of zingers. >> i have a couple come i have some zingers. i have some potential. we pass the largest climate bill in history. your member climate change, like how you change the climate in the courtroom when you stunk it up with your farts. i'm cutting costs, you are promising to cut taxes for your rich friends but donald come if you have to technomic cut their taxes so they want to hang out with you, are they really your friends because mike did they even call you after the whole farts thing? >> jesse: and wellesley begets isn't much needed reprogramming at camp david, may have to deal with a different type of trump. >> donald trump's rhetoric and even his sort of swagger looks more like 2016 and the campaign you covered so closely, katie, then he looks in 2020. >> jesse: donald trump will be firing up crowds and hitting the books for his prep. the former president will be holding a rally in philly saturday night. the dawn also doing policy meetings with advisors and congressional allies. greg, what do you expect to see from joe biden? are the actually scripting jokes? >> greg: i love a good fart joke, don't get me wrong, but telling joe biden to make fart jokes is like telling alec baldwin to make got safety jokes. going to blow up in your face, perhaps your pants. my advice tape eight ch cheat st to the back of your life alert button. meanwhile trump should prep to debate joe by practicing a crash test dummy. even when i say that, though, i know they will make a mistake. it bears repeating. predicting a biden disaster means anything short of a disaster is a biden win. so don't listen, i would not treat this like he is an invalid. i think trump has to go in and focus on the harmful woke policies that have damaged the country. he should talk about how everything costs more, not just food but your quality of life and your personal freedom. crime raises the price of freedom just like inflation. but the big point on what makes it so rare is you are going to get to compare two successive terms back-to-back, 2016 to 2020, and 2022 now. you could look at the last four years and it is amazing how the country has declined mirrors joe is. it is cause and effect. the challenge for trump is the debate and coverage will favor a soft landing for biden. cnn was picked for a reason. they bought every false narrative about trump. they are about as objective to biden as biden is about hunter. so i think that's going to be a vital issue be up in a perfect world, trump specific realities will outweigh biden's abstract doom prophecies. when joe says you are a convicted felon, you say, so? i stood for a sham trial. you were deemed unfit and couldn't stand for a real one. so he's got to -- and they are going to try to paint trump as a big meanie. and i think trump just has to say, you don't have to like me, you just have to like the policies. because that's really what it is about. you don't have to like your boss to know he is running a great company. >> jesse: katie, 90 -- going in there for a week. so for a 90-minute debate. the whole time at camp david. do you think that is smart preparation? or do you think they are overdoing it? can you be too prepared? >> katie: you can definitely be too prepared and overthink things but if you underestimate your opponent, that can be a fatal flaw, whether in sports or politics. so neither side should be underestimating what could happen here. joe biden i think could do a decent job, but the bar has been set so low for him based on his own behavior, the wandering off, not being available for press interviews, that it may be easy for him to just step right over that bar. but when it comes to what issues they are going to be talking about, the advantages always of course to biden when it comes to the liberal media, those questions will be much easier, lots of questions about democracy and him saying he is a dictator, but trump can be very specific about what biden has done to him, to the country, and what donald trump did when he was in office and the first time, centuries, decades, we have had two basically incumbents saying i want a second term, right? not having a first time runner running against the incumbent president. both of them are comparatively asking for a second term. so that is something they can put side-by-side, and certainly america will be watching. it's very early, it will be ahead of the rnc, and biden is going to have to do well if he wants to get to the dnc convention without more of these rumors replacing him. >> jesse: there are rumors, richard. would you agree with van jones? if he does not have a great night on thursday, is that it? is the race over? >> richard: i wouldn't say the race is over. i think it would definitely be hard to come back from not having a good night. here's what we do know, i agree with katie and greg, because we have seen, one could say it is because of clips of how the president like how people utilize clips from the pres president, -- >> katie: a cheap fake? >> richard: cheap fake, deepfake, whatever you want to call it. i think what you are seeing is as long as the president can go in there and stand up for 90 minutes, he wins the debate. but beyond that, i think the president has another mission to achieve. he has to talk to his base of voters. what trump has going for him is his base is solidly behind him. joe biden has some waffling in his face. he could win his base back next week by having a real conversation with them. yes to acknowledge inflation is a real thing but has to acknowledge for his base what he has been able to do for them the last couple of years. we have the strongest job numbers in american history. there is no more lead pipes in america thanks to the work i have done. we have made the longest -- the largest -- >> katie: there are no lead pipes? >> richard: the american rescue plan because the bipartisan infrastructure bill. remember when we started this we were talking -- we spent weeks covering flint, michigan. flint, michigan, is no longer a problem because lead pipes have been removed. >> judge jeanine: in flint? >> richard: other places, as well. >> judge jeanine: that's a pretty general statement. >> richard: a story about jackson, mississippi, because of legislation passed by the biden administration. i think yes to go there and sell that. a recent fox poll map showed you are seeing an uptick for the president. while voters do say the economy is still not as they wanted to become of the economy right now they say is looking better for biden and trump. >> jesse: jeanine, go ahead. >> judge jeanine: trump is still killing it in the swing states. we all know that is where this election is going to happen. and i think that because of all the not cheap fakes, and i hope that task force is out there working, on identifying cheap fakes, but because of biden's behavior, there is a very low expectation right now. and i believe that biden, there is a low expectation, and i think that biden will over perform. i think they are going to juice him up the way they juiced him up for the state of the you in. i think they are going to stand up there for 90 minutes, whatever they are doing, and he is going to be more in control the way he was during the state of the union. there was a coin toss, and biden won the coin toss. do you want to decide which podium, or do you want to decide who goes last? he made a decision to decide to be on the podium on the right, as the viewer looks at the television. he thought that was important. now i don't know why that was so important to him. he then, of course, gave to donald trump the right to choose to be the last speaker, which is a private tutor, i have always thought was the most important thing that you could do, but i think that, i think that joe biden is feeling good going into this thing, but i also think that according to an article in axios that it will be the meme debate. if you recall in 2016, the debate between vice president kamala, candidate kamala harris, and mike pence, it was all about the fly on mike pence's head. and in 20 -- that was in 2020. but in 2016, hillary clinton and donald trump, it was about that point when donald trump just turned around and said, you'd be in jail. so i think that especially now give and we pay such little attention to long periods of news, i think there's going to be memes that come out and the memes, whoever controls the means is going to signal and ger message out there, and finally, let me say this. there is one entertainer on that stage. there is one guy who is able to tell a story of how america succeeded under him, and there is another guy who just can't explain why things are so bad, and if they stick to the facts and their strengths, i think that trump wins but biden will over perform. >> jesse: you mean juiced up by orange gatorade? >> judge jeanine: juiced up joe. not gatorade. i don't think it was gatorade. >> jesse: i don't think so, either via coming up, the democrats and the liberal media are shocked that americans want to kick out migrant monsters. ♪ ♪ all these games on directv— and no satellite on the roof! think about this: blue jays, cardinals, orioles... what's missing? the andean condor? no, walnut-brain! pigeons! they'd rather name a team after socks! to be fair, we're not very athletic. i was only 23 when i was first diagnosed with non-melanoma skin cancer. 40 years later, i've had almost 20 mohs surgeries. i had just accepted that the pain and the scars were going to be part of my life. but when i was diagnosed with two basal cells on my face, i became determined to find an alternative to surgery. if you, like millions of others, are affected by skin cancer... it's important to know that surgery isn't the only option. there's another choice. gentlecure. it sounded like everything i had been looking for. gentlecure uses low energy x-rays to kill skin cancer cells with a 99% cure rate. plus, there's no cutting, no surgical scarring and no downtime. i'm so glad i did it. it was successful in every way. to learn more, call today or go to gentlecure.com ♪ ♪ >> greg: democrats shocked to find out a majority of americans support donald trump's immigration policy that would deport illegal aliens as possible for heinous rapes and murders. poll denial when confronted with the data. >> cbs news polling recently found 62% of americans are in favor of a national program to deport all undocumented immigrants. >> i would love to sit down with your polling team and show them how they have gotten this wrong because i saw polling literally a week ago that shows that when you explain to people, if someone has been here ten years or more and they are married to u.s. citizen, do you think they should have a pathway to citizenship? over 70% of those polled said yes. because it's the right thing to do. >> greg: the illegal scumbag who raped and murdered -- the killer entered the u.s. as a god-away. former president donald trump called rachel's mother, offering condolences to the family. she is now blasting the dhs chief are: parceling daughter an individual and says the biden administration hasn't bothered to reach out. >> to not even acknowledge that my daughter is a person. or that she is a female, or that she is a mother, like, to categorize her as a statistic is just -- it just shows how impersonal that they are. >> greg: so judge, rachel's alleged killer was caught by border patrol three time within a matter of days in january and early february 2023 and then came back in mexico under title 42, then entered as a got-away. what do you got to say? >> judge jeanine: what i've got to say is this. what is it from almost 2 million got-aways so far since joe biden has been there? look, there is a reason they are got-aways, and i have said this a million times. why would you refuse the welcome mat of an illegal who gets housing, they get a phone, they get money, they get education, they get flown to parts of america where the rest of us have to drive and hope we can afford gas. i mean, to be a got-away suggest you have something to hide, and there is a reason you don't want to go through the border. but the whole thing about this tom perez, the head of the dnc, saying americans really don't understand it is classic left condescension, okay? we are just not smart enough to understand that we really want these illegals rounded up and deported, 62% want and 53% of the hispanics in this country. just like we are not smart enough to understand or comprehend bidenomics. we are not smart enough to realize that crime is really down. these people are totalitarian. they want us to believe what they tell us to believe and not what we think. tom perez, you just don't speak to the american people, and there is a reason for that. donald trump, he was central, you remember the angel moms, the kids were killed, he called laken riley's family, went to jonathan dillard's weight, speaks to rachel warren's mother, not joe biden, joe bide. biden just willy-nilly let's 11 million people march into this country, so the difference is, joe biden does foreign policy based on whatever he wants. donald trump forms policy based upon his talking to americans experiencing what americans are experiencing, and then making a decision as to what our policy should be. >> greg: you know, richard, when you see this list of female victims of crime and the harm done to their families, you got to ask, where is the empathy from the democrats? because they always see when they are faced with this to pivot to another story, whether the story is this is nothing but fearmongering, or an tom perez's case, let's talk about spouses who have been undocumented for ten years. why do they choose to pivot away? why don't they empathize with the families? that have had their loved ones killed? they don't. they just understand empathy when it comes to a certain virtue signal. what do you have to say to that? >> richard: oh, no, i empathize with those families because anytime you lose a family member, however you lose them, it is sad and disheartening, and my heart goes out to all of those families. i think the interview we saw at the top of that clip there, it was the day that interviewed happen was the same day the bidn administration issued their policy, executive order to expand a program that already has existed for folks who are here, who are in mixed status family, so that means the wife or the husband or one of the partners is a american citizen on the other is not. they are trying to make it so you can both -- you have equal status family. i think what makes this policy so interesting as it affected a lot of folks, half a million families, one of those is actually sitting member of congress. delia ramirez out of illinois. her husband came to this country as a child. he is a daca -- >> greg: you are doing what i just said. >> richard: no, i am not. hold on a second. >> greg: you hold on. i purposely ask you about -- >> richard: and i empathize -- >> judge jeanine: what about rachel morin. talk about rachel morin. >> richard: i just did. >> greg: we feel bad for her. i agree with the bill. but we are not talking about the bill. we are talking -- >> richard: i said -- >> judge jeanine: the bill is done. let's talk about the illegals -- >> richard: i think -- but judge jeanine, with all due respect, i didn't interrupt you -- >> judge jeanine: i'm interrupting you because you are not answering the question. >> i don't think those two things are mutually exclusive beard you can protect the border, and you can also deal with those folks who are under marketed here. >> katie: not doing that beards be depressed in executive order last week -- >> katie: problem has gotten much worse. >> judge jeanine: he shut down the border. have we heard one time that you know what they hit 2500, we are going to shut it down pure not once. do you know that texas is talking to california that's talking to new mexico that's talking to arizona? no, not once have they stopped at -- >> richard: did they not pass that on executive order? >> judge jeanine: does that mean they are staying under 2500 a day? baloney. >> katie: executive orders that make the problem worse while claiming to solve a problem are worthless and actually creating more of a national security crisis. >> richard: it's the same that donald trump had. >> katie: there is more outrage from tom perez and the white house over polling showing that people actually want deportation and over the murder of rachel morin. and there are always excuses being made for these kinds of criminals who continue to come over the border detected and undetected. they say they are vetting them. they are not vetting them. there have been others will come through who have murdered women's in their own countries, they have come here and murdered women. the state of the union, the president of the united states saying these are the people who are the fabric of our country, that he will not demonize these kinds of immigrants. he never says the word illegal immigrant when he talks about this issue. and when it comes to the pivot, it is so cynical for the white house this week to sign this executive order, which many people can get on board with even though it is a violation of the law, he didn't go through congress, but to get on board. they are calling it family reunification. so they can now be on the side of empathy while they have been on the side of allowing millions of people, potentially, who are criminals, to come into the country and victimize americans in a way that their families will be changed forever, people will have lost their lives, and while they claim they are for a family reunification, they have lost 85,000 children in the system while they claim they are different than donald trump because he was separating children to make sure they were not being sex trafficked by strange men who were pretending to be their fathers, who were not their fathers, and finally, democrats continue to say it is republicans who wouldn't vote for the legislation that joe biden wanted. democrats want more money to process criminals, like the guy who killed rachel morin. they want more money to do that. they want more money to stop these people in the country, they want more money to process them, to give them housing, to give them health care, to give them food and shelter. that's what they want. they don't want to stop this problem. every time there is a problem, they pivot or the act like, well, it's worth the cost for what they're trying to do in terms of their virtue signaling about illegal immigration. >> greg: jesse, if a majority of hispanics favored deportation of illegal immigrants, are they also fearful bigots? are they racist? xenophobes? >> jesse: they are racist. they are xenophobe spirit and may be, richard, when you reach the age of 45 like i do, you will have wisdom oozing out of your pores and you will realize -- >> greg: is that wisdom? >> jesse: i think so. >> katie: expensive. >> richard: i just thought it was sweat. >> jesse: you will realize oftentimes when you do the right thing, the right thing is a hard thing. it is hard to wake up early in the morning and go to the gym. it is hard to avoid vices. it is hard to have a salad instead of a slice of pizza. the democrat philosophy is let's just do what's easiest. let's just let junkies sleep on the street. let's just spend money and not care what the budget is. let's just not enforce immigration law. and might feel good to do but it doesn't lead to good outcomes. yeah, it's challenging to balance the budget. sure it is tough to tell people know, stop, you can't come into the country. but this is what adults do. and adults all over the country every day are making these decisions because they have strong character and strong morals. and now you have a democratic party, after four years, that has just said let's just do the easiest thing possible and let everybody in. and they call it compassionate, and they say it is humane, but it is the exact opposite, and how the pendulum is swinging back, and hispanics and a majority of this country want a reaction, which is mass deportations of these people appeared and everybody is going to get upset and they are going to throw a tantrum, but this is a reaction to what the democrat policy has been so it is now time for adults to come into the room and make tough decisions. it's not going to look good. it's going to be tough and it is going to be hard, but it's the right thing to do. >> all i have to say on this is james lankford wrote a border bill that that is the most conservative bill -- >> katie: not true. >> richard: we have seen democrats are willing to do the right thing, the house blocked it. and james lankford was labeled as a republican in name only for a border bill that many democrats, they are willing to do it and republicans blocked it. >> judge jeanine: but joe biden did something by executive order where he said he secured the border. the sign said he secured -- >> richard: nothing secures the border more than congressional action, and he wanted that. >> judge jeanine: he did it by executive order, and not one time have we heard since he promoted himself as securing the border, which he initially said he didn't have any power to do, not one time have we heard, oh, we had to stop them from coming in. they are coming in more and more. >> richard: but if you believe in security, passed that bill. >> greg: getting yelled at, got to go. the high-rise in l.a. is now open thanks to taxpayer dollars. ♪ ♪ everywhere but the seat. the seat is leather. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do you have to wedge it into everything? 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and they no longer have money -- >> greg: there will be more people moving into california who can afford to stay there. this is how the state is going to play out. you're going to have super rich and super poor, and nothing in between. you could solve homelessness pretty easily. you enforce laws on loitering and vagrancy. you arrest those who don't comply. those who are mentally ill go to a facility. those incapacitated by drugs go into treatment and facilities. that will leave a tiny fraction of the homeless who are in there by their own doing, and it is a tiny fraction, and they can get to shelters and they can get to services, but you can't get to the first step -- you can't get to that last step or that tiny fraction until you go through those other ones. but that requires structured empathy. is not, like you say, a feel-good, destructive imposture of empathy. we need to get the mentally ill out of the city. if you want mental health, you don't treat mental illness in a loud, stressful area. they play sanitarium's in the countryside for a reason. a scandal of homelessness is due to activists with no real world experience applying the false empathy on a problem that calls for real empathy through boundaries, structure, and forced treatment, or immediate eviction. tough love, is what we called it, right? people who don't understand the concept of empathy should not be lecturing us on compassion because you are compassionate is destroying people's lives. it's not about physical structures because those will be wrecked in a year. it's about establishing boundaries and actually moral structures. >> katie: judge, the democratic politicians of california have billions of dollars to the home was industrial complex. in l.a., new results showing increase in almost nest despite all of this money being spent. >> judge jeanine: is that any surprise? this is not about the homeless. i want to know who got the contract to build that building? i want to know who has the contracts to supervise in the building. to maintain and clean the building. were these contracts true bid contract or no-bid contracts? and then i want you to do a run and compare the contributions to campaigns. that's my first point. my second point is this. of all these apartments, there is something like 275 of them, 40 of them, or 7%, are for veterans. the ones who put their lives on the line and were willing to go out of this country and give all four of us. and we give it to the homeless and the drug addicts, greg has already said, they need some restrictions. they need to be in a noncity area. they could sublet these apartments, make some money, go out and buy drugs, and it could be a very dangerous situation. and in the end, why a high-rise? these people are drug addicts, most of them. you know, you can make them sign a waiver of liability if they get high and fall off the building? >> greg: may be. richard, quick last word to you. >> richard: a couple of things. karen bass is one of the leading voices on closing a loophole that exists in our law that says if you are a veteran and you are homeless, draw your veteran benefits, you make too much money to qualify for affordable housing, so she is working to change that loophole. she is also working to deregulate -- the reason there is not about affordable housing in los angeles is a lot of regulation. she is working to get rid of that. she has been married two years and has already put 16,000 new affordable housing units online so people can afford to live in l.a., where we know the rent is way too high. >> katie: and homelessness is up after all of that vehicle coming up, a freeloading democrat staffer brutally roasted after boasting about how joe biden wiped out his student debt. ♪ ♪ ♪ when the sawdust settles and the engine finally roars the thing you care about most is a job well done. ♪ but when you get your tools from harbor freight something about the job feels a little different - your wallet. because we believe no matter what you're working on you need high quality tools at a great price. and that's what we're all about. ♪ whatever you do, do it for less, at harbor freight. ♪ here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. i hear it all the time. people tell me they'd love to buy gold. but because it's gold - they think it must be complicated. it isn't. not with rosland capital. with rosland... the entire process from start to finish is built on one concept... one... keep... it... simple. rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital at 800-630-8900 to receive your free rosland guide to gold, gold & precious metals ira, and silver brochures. with rosland, there are no hassles, no gimmicks, and our shipping is fast and reliable. remember. keep it simple. make gold your new standard. call rosland capital today at 800-630-8900, 800-630-8900. that's 800-630-8900. ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: eight democrat congressional staff are getting ripped apart online for boasting about joe biden's student loan bailout scam. he posted this on x: "just got a call to let me know my student debt has been canceled. this is why elections matter. thanks, joe biden." all right, richard. [laughter] >> richard: thank you for coming to me. >> richard: isn't it great that two people get to sign a cd we have to pay for that contract? and the guy who bought the pickup truck instead of going to college gets to pay for that contract? >> richard: i'm not sure how this individual got his loans forgiven, which i think that actually matters. >> judge jeanine: tax tips -- >> richard: it could have been the public service forgiveness program which was created in 2007 by george w. bush, expanded by joe biden -- >> judge jeanine: the supreme court -- >> richard: no, no, no, different program. this program goes to borrowers who do ten years of public service. teachers, nurses, social workers beard yes, congressional staffers. because joe biden did expand it. now, in march, the president came out and changed regulations of this program. there were 78,000 borrowers who had their loans forgiven. a majority of them were, like i said, teachers, nurses, social workers, guidance counselors, rec center directors, and they do work for the american people each and every day, and they deserve this, for there ten years of paying their student loan debt on current time, program greeted by george w. bush in 2007. >> judge jeanine: we get it. let me ask a question. the u.s. supreme court has said that these college loan forgiveness attempts are illegal and they do not come under the statute. >> greg: because it's not forgiveness! who is doing the forgiving? no one is forgiving the debt. it is still being paid, just by someone else. someone you will never meet. it's stolen. and how much was this, by the way? you look at how much over the years -- >> judge jeanine: $7.7 billion. >> greg: no, no, no come his actual mom was like $8,000. it came to something like $100, $50 a month, and this dirtbag can't pay that? what a lazy, fat slimeball. everybody -- come on. i'm sure his phone bill costs four times that. i'm sure he's got netflix. i'm sure he buys a ton of twinkies. he couldn't pay that off? he couldn't pay it off himself? he had to get somebody else to pay that? don't call it forgiveness. don't call it canceling. you call it theft. and it is election bribery right before your eyes. >> judge jeanine: okay, katie. the student loan relief has contributed to 27% jump in projected federal budget because they said the deficit will hit $1.9 trillion this year. but they released this tuesday that the office was under by 27%. so they predicted it wouldn't be a problem, and now we know that because of the student debt, it is. >> katie: there is no such thing as a free lunch or student debt forgiveness, as greg said, reallocation is just theft, and for someone to be bragging about this, you don't have to put everything on twitter, should have known he was going to be ratio would. he has now deleted his tweet and put his tweets on, you know, private whatever, so you can't see them. he is thanking joe biden come he is not thanking joe know my george w. bush from 28 years ago. this is something that makes americans really upset. the majority of americans do not have a college degree and they work really hard and made sacrifices throughout their lives, whether you are a dad or a mom trying to send your own kid to college or you couldn't afford to go yourself, they don't get any breaks and how they are paying for it not just through deficit spending but the inflation you are seeing, as well. >> judge jeanine: jesse, quickly, the idea of someone getting minimum wage and having to pay for this, for these kids who are so spoiled, they haven't done anything but sign a contract, but we are saying they are not responsible for it. >> jesse: i did a deep dive on the guise of social media. pictures of himself front row at sixers games. >> katie: what a loser. >> jesse: at nationals games. these are hundreds of dollars ticket prices. now my dad, i got in trouble with some credit cards when i was young. i put $5,000 on a card. he thinks debt is a sin. he cut up the card and made me work my tail off the rest of the summer so i broke even. if i was going to sixers games at $500 a seat while i had any debt, my debt know my dad would have kicked my you know what, greg. >> judge jeanine: okay, ahead, watch out, grandpa. the orange spray painting climate change fanatics are coming for your house. ♪ ♪ -remember when i said we need to screen for colon cancer? -was that after i texted the age to screen was now 45? 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[laughter] >> katie: not until the air conditioner gets fixed. >> richard: katie? >> katie: when al gore and bill gates give up their massive homes, than they should be asking grandpa, but until then. >> richard: greg? >> greg: "the washington post" is in deep trouble and right now they are not even trying so they have a chart, right, with all of the topics in your life and they just apply climate to it or racism to it. that's cargo stories. sometimes they will go, is racism causing climate change? is climate change causing racism? is holding onto your house bad for the climate? is holding on to your house bad for racism? maybe they had darts and throw the darts and that is how they get a story. you can actually do this story without that. you can actually say maybe we should think about new communities that are centered around shared access, get people together. not a bad idea. they screw it up. >> katie: don't we already have those? >> greg: the villages. the villages have a good idea. i will be there in a couple of years. >> katie: there's a lot of roommates. >> richard: greg is moving. judge jeanine is not moving. climate change and racism are both bad. and "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ (bell ringing) someone needs to customize and save hundreds with liberty mutual! 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