month. >> i don't see an ending to this. this issue will destroy new york city. destroy new york city. we're getting 10,000 migrants a month. every community in this city is going to be impacted. the city we knew we're about to lose. >> eric adams is frustrated with the zero support he's getting from the biden administration but looks like he wants to have it both ways by also pointing a finger at texas. >> go item for item on what eric adams ran on as a candidate and then look at what we've accomplished in 20 months. we turned this city around in 20 months. and then what happened? started with a madman down in texas decided he wanted to bus people up to new york city >> dana: in the first day of school here in new york city and the classrooms are swamped with some 21,000 non--english speaking migrant children and the biden department of education says it's on the schools to find teachers that can communicate with all of them. the cover of the post summing this up as a kick in the ed which if you're british that sounds very good. so adams wanted, jesse, to not blame biden directly. he wanted to sort of the indirect blame and sort of wants the republicans to take the blame at the same time. but he's so unwilling that the root cause problem that the biden won't deal with is the reason. >> jesse: he's almost there. the message is clear, joe biden's going to see that and that was probably the most passionate i've ever seen a politician all year. never seen that kind of emotion. that was like a call to arms a cry to help all at the same time. and it's clear when you drive into the city or walk around, we're overwhelmed. you now have sidewalks you can't walk past because they are stuffed full of migrant families. looks like a foreign capitol in certain sections of this city. you don't recognize the city anymore, it's just not what you're used to. they're not new yorkers, they're not even tourists they're from third world countries and they're not assimilating. a lot of them are not working. and there is a crime issue. we had a guy who was arrested like seven times from venezuela assaulting people. he's a basket case. we do not have a grip on the situation. and it's going to cost the city a fortune because, you know, giving everybody free stuff, they get free education, they get free healthcare and they get free syringes, they get free room and board, free food. thank god it's culturally appropriate meals. but the guy's tried everything. he tried randall's island and then he tried putting up at five stars in midtown and then he tried shipping them upstate to buffalo and nothing is working. and you'd think schumer had a little more juice because he's the senior senator, the senate majority leader. he can't get on the phone with the president and say something's got to give here mr. president. this city is beyond repair because, i agree, there's no stopping this. >> dana: no. and, greshgs i'm wondering if this debate could end up making the situation worse because one of the things that the mayor here and the governor of massachusetts have said is we need more money to spend on this and we need faster work permits. and the root cause is that people think there is work here. so if there's a promise of a work permit, then they're not going to stop coming across simp border. >> greg: yes we're incentivizing this and i agree with jesse. that's probably, mayor adams, that's the most passionate i've seen a politician this year since i hooked up with nancy mace. >> dana: greg. [laughter]. >> greg: i'm kidding. come on, it's "the five". and i realize why i was a liberal in high school, i was a liberal in high school and about a year or two in college. because liberal ideas are beautiful and amazing. you have to admit the goals, the ideas of sanctuary cities, for example sanctuary cities is wonderfully altruistic and they're easy to talk about, right? as long as you never do them. they are actually impossible, so that's why they are on bumper stickers and that's why they are on t-shirts. and that's why when they're implemented you have misery. and the reason why they don't work is because an idea is not possible without a system. and thanks to the tough love of the madmen of texas, we married the system to the results. and what you saw was a collapse of an altruistic liberal idea. and we know, we know this. if you're an adult, you have a family and kids, you understand that goals -- liberal goals without conservative systems are inherently destructive because they offer rewards without consequences. as you say, the incentive of jobs and welfare and free education. life is very simple. there is no free lunch in anything you do, anything you do, everything has a cost even the good things. elite democrats on the upper west side in soho have the luxury of beliefs without consequences at it ruins the border state they rarely visitedment so they expunged off these people for decades and now the madmen, the madmen which i believe the madmen are us, because they got the idea from us. we were the ones that were saying, marry the policies to the consequences. if we just do that, you will change the country. and right now it's going rock bottom. but the only way to get back is rock bottom. it's going to change the country. we have to do the exact same thing, this bussing thing with crime, there has to be some very brave people, very brave police commissioners and sheriffs who will get the people and drive them to where the da lives. if you're going to release them after you book them, why not just get them in the van and you drop them off on the streets where the das live. marry the consequences to the policies. >> dana: one of the things, judge, that we were talking about, mayor adams being passionate but i want you to get the call for ready because he was passionate before. it's fine you can change your mind but you should really be honest about that. let's watch this here. i. >> when you think about it the days i spent with our essential employees, a substantial number of them were undocumented. they were delivering our uber eats. they were stocking our stores. they were out in the streets keeping our city running. we have to expand nyc care to make sure everyone has healthcare. we need to make sure we have proper translation services in our schools. >> dana: that was then. this is now. >> judge jeanine: you know what? it's actually humorous, and i mean it sarcastically. this is a guy who talked the talked and didn't walk the walk. this is a guy who, today, has to put his money where his mouth is. this is a guy who today is passionate. why? because new yorkers are fed up in all the five boroughs. they are going crazy on staten island. they are going crazy with people who have businesses near hotels that have more than 50% illegals. the people who are now in places that were historic places that are being changed so that we can put illegals in. this guy was going to put illegals in schools so kids couldn't have gym classes. i mean, yeah, he's passionate. he don't want to lose his job. but i tell you, i am furious about the fact that he wants to blame governor abbott as if governor abbott is not also an elected american official suffering from the same negative policies that have destroyed his state for two years. this guy gets a couple months of it and, oh, i can't take it, i can't take it. if you can't take it then go after joe biden. if you can't take it then you call joe biden a madman. you don't call greg abbott a madman. and i'll tell you something else. everyone in new york city is paying a price to live here. we're losing businesses. there's a mass exodus because of what's happened to this city and i resent the fact that he says, i've turned this city around. no, you didn't. the city is devolving further and further. the crime we just heard about a 60-year-old woman who was hit with her own cane 50 times and the police let him gofundme mayor roll up your sleeves and start dealing with reality and stop talking. >> dana: harold i think you'll agree with this statement a problem ignored becomes harder to solve down the road hab manr time. >> dana: and people in stat done island and elsewhere getting mad making it more difficult. joe biden is determined to lose on this issue and it's the very one that helped donald trump win the first time >> harold: you're right he came down the escalator and made those comments. couple things we often time talk about identity politics and we talked about it yesterday. i wish some of our politicians, democrats, a lot of republicans, some or most of, identify as a problem solver. we have a serious set of issues happening on our border. the idea that we allow, and i think what it boils down to, judge, we allow asylum seekers to stay here while their application is being reviewed for whether or not they should be able to leave home. we probably need to stop that. there are going to be those though may be critical of those who may share my opinion and suggest it may be racially motivated. race can be a factor in how we think about our problem and how we solve it, but it shouldn't infringe upon us or impose upon us negatively as we think about solving the problem just because some person of color or some person who's not of color is affected by it. what mayor adams spoke to was a reality here in new york. we don't have the resources to deal with this challenge in fact the resources we are allocating to the challenge could be allocated toward mental health issues or helping alleviate the homeless challenge in our community and could actually be allocated to help dealing with the public education or education challenges we have in our public schools. instead we're having to deal with this. and, judge, i don't think this is a democrat, republican issue. we look back at this, both parties are to blame. however where you're right, the president has a responsibility. we don't have a coherent policy on our border. and if it was a republican president, we democrats would be saying you get us a policy. and i think it behooves all of us at america to say we need an answer. jesse i think you're right this is the first time we've seen him as passionate and he said words i never thought i'd hear from this mayor. this could destroy new york city. he was the most positive person running, one of the most positive running for mayor and for him to say this i think is a wake-up call not only for democrats and the president but for new york and for all of us around the country about how and why we need to address this problem more seriously. >> greg: dana, do you know what time it is? >> dana: 5:11. >> greg: at time to destroy harold ford. harold, i know that you believe in many laudable things. it's why i would vote for you for president. i think everything you say here makes total and complete sense. doesn't it frustrate you or mystify you that all of these goals that you have are rarely met or destroyed because your party refuses to work with the other side. you mentioned all of these things, like the homeless programs, which we were all for. who was in charge of that? where did that go? i'm asking you to diagnose, what is going on in the democratic party that refuses to create a process or a system that would lead towards a goal? that's all i'm asking >> harold: what you really mean is with the white house because there are a number of democrats including the mayor here and other democrats on the border who are saying we should deal with this differently. i think a lot of it, greg, has to do with the investment and unfortunate attachment we have to identity politics. there may be some in my party who may falsely believe this issue somehow or other is going to advantage democrats if they don't deal with it in the way some are suggesting. you may want to deal with it more aggressively than me but one thing we can agree on is we have to deal with this. and again identify as a problem solver and give us answers to this is all i ask. >> greg: in your face. >> dana: in your face. [laughter]. >> dana: coming up code red at the white house after a brutal new poll shows biden is in serious trouble against the entire republican field? ♪ t the entire republican field. ♪ i never knew your cat was so cuddly. right, she really loves these delectable squeeze up treats. deliciously, de-lick-able delectables. you're hilarious. delectables squeeze up. ♪ deliciously de-lick-able delectables ♪ hi, i'm jason and i've lost 202 pounds on golo. so when i first started golo, i was expecting to lose around 40 pounds and then i just kept losing weight, and moving and moving and moving in a better direction. with golo and release, you're gonna lose the weight. ♪ >> greg: joe biden's poll numbers are in deep doo-doo, the latest stinker comes from cnn where his approval now is just at 39% and 67% of democrats want to dump him from the ticket. but e here's the real kick in t you know what. biden is struggling against all his republican contenders, especially nikki haley, who is crushing joe by six points. s in the media are trying to put on a happy face.he >> we will win the election. >> you will win. >> we will win reelection. there is too much at steak and r the american people know it. >> when it comes to results and performance, president h biden d a spectacular record. >> president's doing a great job. and how do i know that? i just look at what he has delivered. >> maybe we don't do a good enough job messaging about things like the infrastructure billuctu and the pact act. >> would rather have the very popular policies biden's running on versus the republicans who seem to want to focus on very contentious issues. >> president biden's policy agenda is so popular republicana are running on it >> greg: what a is in.t does this helpa nikki haley? i mean, it seems like she might have got a bounce from that debate. >> dana: she did. she did, and the polls show that, and in a couple weeks there's another opportunity. i think there's more money coming into her campaign. sot an she's kind of got the wit her back right? and the other reason you know that is because yesterday biden's team directly hit her 's and her alone, right? so but these numbers that say biden is losing to anyone in the republican field should mean, probably means, that he's th softening within his own party. so he has to shore up his base if he has a prayer to win reelection and i think that's one of the reasons you saw the announcement yesterday about alaska and cancelling oil and gas leases, right? because what do they care about so much, right? climate change. elizabeth warren and others can go on tv and say i know joe biden is terrific because just look at his list of accomplishments, but if they look at their own polling within the democratic party, they think he's too old to run by like 69%f and 82% have said they would be willing to look at somebody else. means that he is not their favorite. >> greg: right. >> dana: and also, kamala harris, she wasn't even in the second tier when help asked democrats, she was at the bottom.in t they've got an issue. >> greg: alwayt ans on the bottu judge. >> judge jeanine: whatdge.? [laughter]. >> greg: nothing, just sayin gre hello.ll what i always love is whenever there's trouble they always say it's the messaging and not the actual policies.al >> judge jeanine: yeah. well, i'll tell you, the fact is that only 5% of voters, of democratic voters say they have zero concerns of the biden candidacy. t jumped off the page. so that they all have concerns,s but they're not ready to kind od jump away from them, although 67% want a different candidate. but i think what cnn did by showing trump ahead of biden ana nikki haley as well, it's kind of like an invitation to the rest of th deme democratic part. look, we're admitting now that biden cabin be beat by all thes people. mayb e it's time for another nd candidate to jump in. but i think it speaks to the authoritarianism of the democram part oy that they're like so locked in with joe biden when so many people are concerned about everything fro m his cognitive decline to his age to -- and, by the way, i020,n 2020, i mean, h didn't have all the negatives ho has now.w with inflation and th consumer issues and the mortgage rates, et cetera, et cetera. and kamala being convinced they're going to win doesn't mean a thing. >> greg: you know, harold, 67% want a a different candidate bu does that reallyha matter when l you guys just essentially fall in line come 2024, whatever the next year is? >> harold: youar talking to me. >> greg: yes, harold i am >> harold: because you're looking at jesse. >> greg: i goat you two confused. : i look like ai also? >> greg: both of you i >> harold: the amazing thing about that poll is most voters don't want trump or biden which i think you'll find in that poll you showed with the other candidates they're all polling pretty closely or a little ahead. i thini thk ramaswamy was behin desantis was tied and nikki haley who had a really good debate is continuing to reap benefit from that. two, as you think about the issues, whomever the republican might be and whomever the democrat mightrepu be, i think moreor these things come out abt president biden in the coming d months, the whitmer name, the newsom name and other names you're going to continue to hea r populate the field, i think two issues are going to really help voters decide how they're goin tg to pick a candidate. one is abortion.we - and jesse and i go back and forth and we eac jostled a litt bit on the show because of the way i said it.gh republicant s have to get rightn this issue to be i think competitive nationally on this presidential race because the question will be asked of whomeverer t the nominee is on side will you appoint judges who will come down on one side or the other and people will decide what they want but voters are ta telling us in conservative states moderate states and liberal states that they want moress openness on this issue. two the issues of crime and ic border. republicans are ate an advanta on that versus democrats. so i think those three issues will be the issues that decide, y americans, as we think about identity and identification and culture going forward. s if i were someone running for president, iho would be thinkin very seriously about how i con r trent these issues and talk about them itaten the battle st. >> greg: gettingar closer did ye hear that jesse? did you hear that, what he just said. he's moving closer. screw newsom. m going to send you a check. >> greg: me reg:too.e i don't thinnok we're allow to. >> jessewe: i'll give him cash. >> greg: i'll givegi him cash, too. jesse obviously biden has a lotg of negatives, he has more negatives than electron slumber party but it doesn't matter the medihoica will let him slide an. it's like they don't have a choice. >> jesse: i don't know about thatnt cnn seems like they want trump. they're pushing biden out so fast they don't know what hit him. the quality of life in this country ha s eroded under joe biden.ks they're talking about bringing masks back greg. the border's a mess.ge it's killing wages because of the illegals. inflation's chewing up your paycheck. and food's expensive. steak and eggs are off the charts, bread's of's of the cha. you can't go out to eat. h not only can't you buy a house e you can't build one because lumber and construction costs. you can't rent because the rent's too damn high. where have we heard that before? so it's an absolute joke when you walk outside when you have crime an d you have the guy bragging about infrastructure, the only thing he's broken ground on is he's building an anti racist bird watching bridge in arizona. get out of here with that. everyone is leaving. democrats, independents, blacks, hispanics, young people, they don't like the guy. >> no bridge should be racist. >> that's right. >> greg: he's catching on. >> jesse: i like thi'ss guy.hi he's got problems, big problems. >> greg: my stance on masks, onlyce for the unattractive. all right, an msnbc host hailing the courage of a trans sorority member. member. ♪ . ♪ how can you sleep on such a firm setting? gab, mine is almost the same as yours. almost is just another word for not as good as mine. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, free home delivery when you add an adjustable base. shop now only at sleep number. ♪ >> judge jeanine: msnbc going all in on woke madness after giving a sympathetic interview to the transgender biological male sorority member accused of making the sisters uncomfortable. the girls sued to try and kick the biological male out but a judge dismissed it. here's what they said happened. >> there were a lot of uncomfortable moments in the sorority house and it just goes to show the importance of women's spaces ultimately. >> we were never told it was a unisex space. we joined under the impression that it was a single-sex organization. >> judge jeanine: but the liberal network completely ignored their side of the story. >> being the first can be incredibly hard, and this is case is no exception. schools continue to be a front line in these fights for lgbtq plus fights and ard mus langford the brave woman at the center of it all is joining me now. >> it's been a very difficult year, to say the least. i want people to know that it's never okay for that kind of scrutiny on a person just because their identity. gist because i'm trans. >> judge jeanine: langford's lawyer says that artemis is legally a woman and deny all claims of inappropriate behavior. the lawyer also claims langford was voteded into the sorority and never actually lived at the house. and that comes as the most liberal state in the country goes to war with parents. a california judge has just temporarily blocked a school district from implementing a policy that would require parents to be notified if their child switches genders. all right, jesse, i'm going to start with you. you are father of three girls and langford's lawyer, artemis langford's lawyers, denied voyeurism on his part in the sorority house filled with young girls, who say that he, or she, has watched them undress. what would you do in that situation? >> jesse: i'd visit the sorority house. and i don't need to be armed because artemis doesn't look that tough but i would be pretty upset with artemis, my dear, dear artemis and that would not fly in the watters household. voyeurism is in the eye of the beholder. >> really? >> jesse: it doesn't matter if the voyeur doesn't feel that they were looking at someone inappropriate. if that victim feels that they were being looked at that way, then that's what counts. and why would artemis want to be in a sorority that doesn't want him in there. >> her. >> jesse: her, him, whatever, artemis. and i'm sick of artemis complaining about scrutiny. how do you think the sorority sisters feel? he's scrutinizing them with his big eyes and eyebrows all night long. that's unacceptable in my book, unacceptable in the united states of america and the fact that msnbc would celebrate a peeping tom. he's a peeping tom. and let's just put it out there. msnbc needs to figure out what they stand for. >> judge jeanine: you know, greg, according to her tinder profile she is sexually interested in women and yet the judge allowed her to remain in this sorority. let's assume that it's accurate, the tinder profile. should this prevent her from being in the sorority. >> greg: so let's work through this interesting equation. a man says he's a woman and then claims he's a lesbian. that allows him a to be around women undressing and also look at them while they're undressing, women that he happens to enjoy. this is not about lgbtq rights, and, sorry, dude, your identity should be scrutinized because of what we just went through. you joined a sorority and said that you like women. and congratulations kappa kappa gamma, you just killed your sorority over a virtue signal. this is the tyranny of the micro minority. they said that she is a legal woman. all right. can you be a legal woman if you have a penis? i don't know. i'm assuming she has a penis because they haven't said she doesn't. does she have a prostate? we know she has a love for sorority girls. how about nascar? i'm interested. i want to know what a legal woman is. because, you know what? i know what a biological one is. that's -- okay, this is an amazing point. that is not a biological woman. that's why they said it's a legal woman. the media calls this person a hero a behave person but a behave person are the ones that spoke out against this happening, knowing that people like msnbc would paint them as the veil and potentially ruining their lives. right? if yasmine, was that the name of the person interviewing her? if you happily call this person a very brave woman, hire her as your nanny. hire her as your baby sitter. make her your assistant. go shopping with her. undress in front of her. put your money where your mouth is. put your beliefs, aligned with your results. i would love to see that. documentary msnbc, you go shopping with her. >> jesse: shopping with artemis. >> greg: yes. >> judge jeanine: yes. all right, if this trans woman decides that she wakes up and she feels like a man the next day, or she feels cis gendered as a man, does she have an obligation to tell the sorority or can she stay there? >> dana: i thought you went to school to learn stuff. like english. >> greg: well you see stuff. >> dana: and history. i feel like we talk about these campus problems all the time that have nothing to do with reading, math, arithmetic or learning how to be critical thirst, getting to go for a big job in law or in business or media, god forbid don't go in the media. just kidding. the other thing is the other part of of the story was the younger schools. so here's this. from the parents defending education, they found that 1,042 school districts across the country have policies in place that encourage school district employees to keep secrets from parents if the young children say they want to change their gender. that's 1042 school districts across the country. that's a lot. that means that 18,294 schools have these policies. and if the democrats don't think this would be a big issue for them, it bowles 80/20, sometimes 85/15 on these issues. so something is going to have to happen from leadership at the federal level, i think, to deal with this. because that is untenable >> judge jeanine: harold, the state of california through the attorney general is arguing that the school districts must hold off on notifying parents of the decision by children to transgender or identify as transgender which comes down to the issue of parental rights versus student privacy. is the ag right? >> harold: i don't agree with the ag on this. i think if a child makes a decision like this, the parents should be notified. we notify parents any time a number of things happen in school during the day with a child. we don't have any consensus in our country around how we should treat trans people. i tend to agree with some of the arguments that we make around the table in theories and even sometimes we all get emotional about it, because i have a young daughter also. i try to hesitate, i know we all do, to punch or even to punch, to punch down. >> greg: this is not punching down harold. this is not punching down >> harold: greg, can i just finish my point? >> greg: sure >> harold: i tend to agree with you on some things. my only point is, i don't believe this artemis is doing this because she wants all of this attention. my only point is. >> jesse: not at all >> harold: we've got to figure out how we deal with this issue. >> greg: it's called mental illness. this is a mentally ill person >> harold: but greg, say that's true artemis is not the only one then because thee stories are populating our docket. >> greg: it's a contagion >> harold: whatever it is we have to figure out how to deal with it. >> judge jeanine: because children are presented with this at the age of six and are starting to buy into it >> harold: that could be part but i think parents have to be notified of these things. we're not going to build at these things, this is not saying you punch down or anybody, i'm only saying there's some. we're dealing with this at a much higher level. >> greg: can i just -- when we do this topic, we actually punch up knowing the amount of hell that we will get talking about this. >> dana: yeah. >> greg: the moment we do this segment, we will all be called transphobes. people will try to harass us. it's actually punching up to try to talk about something that has been somehow an electric fence has been placed around it by the media to scare the crap out of parents. that's all i'm saying about the punching down. i don't know if you meant that. i don't know. >> jesse: you're always punching up greg. >> 5'9" >> harold: my points i think people who are trans are not doing it -- because they know the things that will come out. >> greg: i actually agree. 99.9% don't care. >> judge jeanine: okay. try not to puke. vogue is giving karine jean-pierre a glowing puff piece. ♪ ing karine jean-pierre a glowing puff piece. doing it -- because they know ♪ pour me something tall and strong, make it a hurricane before i go insane ♪ >> jesse: america's worst presa secretary in history is going n- vogue.pi karine jean-pierre getting a glowing profile in a fashion mad chalk fall of all the identity hallmarks, did you know she's y the first black person and n? openly gay person to hold the position. we also learned how there was no actual interview process to hirt kjp and joe biden only talked to her for about 20 seconds. all right, dana, did you get a vogue profile? >> dana: no d >> jesse: and you are just as good of a dresser as kjp, if not better. >> dana: i'm sure they would disagree. usually don't probably interview for that job because you have done -- i was the deputy for a long time and i filled in often and i wai s with the president lot for two and a half years as the deputy and then i became the press secretary. but, no, conservative women never get these things. and, good for her. i mean, it's a great picture, th wonderful. i did think it was kind of interesting though, becaus e i used to get up at 4:12 in the t morning, the article says she gets up at 4:30 in the morning and i don't know why that's necessary. because 43 was in the oval office at 6:00 a.m., that's why we got up in the 4:00 in the morning. biden. >> jesse: he has a brunch list. >> greg: they're up early because that's when the real president's in and when joe t' comes he goes home. >> go ahead greg. >> greg: it always appears she wa doesn't appear to try.wo because she was bequeathed this it's like you're working with somebody who doesn't really care. going back to the earlier block, if artemis is a woman then i am a black lesbian and i demand to have a vogue cover or a vogue feature on myself, harold, and you ca my n be my date >> jesse: you'll clutch your binder like likthis, fierce, powerful. women.gh all right, your thoughts on kjp's glowing profile? >> harold: i've said before, i agree with dana, i think there have been better press secretaries but i'm not going to knock her at all for -- i'm looking forward to reading it and maybe i'll learn a few things. one of thefew thinggs as dana think is often overlooked in politics the last couple of s that you want someone in these key jobs who you have a close relationship with and you trust who understand you and th have been around you.on this is not a knock on kjp at all but as you look even with president trump some of his earlme oy appointments people h didn't have a long-term a relationship with. i think it's important in any n administration that you know ths person, that the person knows you and has a good understanding and feeling for thane things t you're trying to get accomplished. comes outsome of that in the article. >> jessee : i'm not so sure she has great access to the president, judge. >> judge jeanine: well, the interesting thing about her getting up at 4:30 in the morning is this.e she's got 10 hours before the briefing usually about 2:00 2:30 and the answers are the same. i'll circle back with you, i can't answerac that, that's a hatch act violation. i've made it clear, the t clear.t has made i why is she getting up at 4:30? it's all the same answer. finally i think that sarah huckabee sanders that hers was a an a chiefment the first full-time mother. >> jesse: she is a good dresser i will give her that. >> greg: this is what tyrus said, you can't read while talkin tg to somebody because i just -- you only have one part of your brain that can work, ann that's why she's having a problem. >> jesse: maybe she should wake up at 1:00. >> greg: she should wake u sp e before she goes to bed. >> jesse: good idea. stay tuned, ai's on the verge of a break through that's going tol let you speak to your pets. >> dana: oh. ♪. ♪ ♪ son of a son ♪ son of a son ♪ son of a son of a sailor ♪ son of a gun ♪ (inspirational music) - [narrator] wounded warrior project helps post-9/11 veterans realize what's possible. with generous community support. - aaron, how you doing buddy? - [narrator] we bring warriors together and empower them to become stronger inside and out. - it's possible to begin healing - to get the help you need. - to find peace. - [narrator] and as each warrior's needs evolve, so do we. because these last 20 years are just the beginning. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> harold: imagine a future where our pets can talk to us. sounds crazy but researchers believe that artificial intelligence may allow us to one day speak to other species and right now they're trying to do it with whales. greg, as you think about these kind of communications, what would you want most? >> jesse:. >> jesse: greg you talk to whales i'm not saying it, if i want to hear what whales have to say i'll watch the view. a sexist would say! i can't believe you would even think of that. i think this is amazing because life is all about pattern recognition, right? that's how you learn to survive, how to avoid poisonous plants and lead a good life. so it seems to me that ai, if you can code the noise that an animal makes, just like code breakers do, you should be able to recognize patterns that then tell you what they might be thinking. i don't think it's ever going to work with dogs because i believe that when dogs bark, it's the equivalent of us pushing a doorbell. it's not like language. >> judge jeanine: that's not true my dog talks to me. >> greg: really? >> judge jeanine: yeah. okay, you want to know what i think? >> harold: yes, yes. >> judge jeanine: okay, here's what i think. if we're going to find out what whales are thinking or talking, they're going to say it's a pig penn you have all your litter and all your cigarette butts and life sucks. you've ruined the planet that's what they'll tell us >> harold: percy and you talk already? >> dana: we communicate with our eyes. i think that the whales would say stop worrying so much about in the oceans. [laughter] >> harold: jesse do you have a reaction to this? >> jesse:. >> jesse: i just want to talk to gus because i want to know what greg does when he's all alone. >> judge jeanine: good idea. >> jesse: actually, maybe not. >> greg: the best >> harold: one more thing is up next. ♪ . ♪ ♪ chevy silverado has what it takes to do it all. with up to 13 camera views. and the z71 off-road package. ♪ you ok? yeah. any truck can help you make a living. this one helps you build a life. chevy silverado. - you know, you don't have to wear your pt gear anymore, right? - it's comfortable. - so, how's civilian life treating you? - it's fine. - when i got out, i didn't wanna admit that there was anything wrong because i felt like a failure. and then, i realized there's nothing to be ashamed of. so, i started talking to someone. anything wrong because i felt like a failure. >> and then i realized, like, there's nothing to be ashamed of. so i started talking to someone. maybe you are fine if you're not. ch it's okay. thank you. if you are a veteran, you know, need support. don't wait. reach out. find resources at vegas, slash reach. >> you're still looking good. i'm still feeling good. you know, i've got all your mypillow products. mattress topper. bed sheets, my pillows, towels, slippers, blankets, sleepwear. >> oh, charles. everyone now can get my pillow, price said. huge discounts on my pillow. com. that's right. now is the time to go to my pillow .com. or call the number on your screen. use your promo code to take advantage of our three in one sale. we're bringing you exciting new products overstock specials and closeout deals you won't find anywhere else. for example, when you buy one of my brand new my pillow 2.0, you get another one absolutely free. and with our overstock sale, you get our luxurious and dream bed sheets for as little as 2999. they truly are the best sheets ever. and with the biggest closeout special, we're clearing out our old season my slippers for only $25 and our sandals for just 1950. quantities are limited, and once they're gone, they're gone. >> there are more ways than ever for identity thieves to steal your information. >> lifelock alerts you and works to fix problems with a dedicated restoration specialist. go to lifelock .com. >> fox nation brings you closer to the truth. now is the time to be completely honest with exclusive crime stories. you can't see anywhere else if you believe the killer is still out there. that's what i believe. all part of fox justice on fox nation. sign up and get your first three months of fox nation for 199. >> time now for one more thing.g >> judge ock testifying in court for child victims ifor be cathartic and therapeutic, but it can also be terrifyin g. and so this is lorn and barley. bas gentleemeano as they come. their calm demeanors earned them the role as courthousr eare facility dogs. they provide emotional support for young child victim prts as y testified. these kids have been through the unthinkable, throughkable, the unchecked think of folks and they have to share their stories. unfortunately, testifyiny ofn ig in court very often in front of the abusers. and soe just these talks are jut wonderful. and then eve n as the kids grow older, they say they haven't forgotten how these dogs helped. them through a terrifying situation. >> and those dogs are from canine dana: they ar companionsr independence. that's a really great group. indes. s hung okay.ry i'm going to go next check outdg this hungry, hungr hisy groundhe his name is chunk. and there's a guy named jeff palmer, and he was like, who's eating all my vegetables? 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