[cheers and applause]. agreeing crazy! greg: crazy! put your tops back on. except you grandmother. it s friday. let s welcome tonight s guests. he is married to another dave which saves on mono-grammed towels. dave rubin. voted sexiest men alive charlie herd. new york times best selling author kat timpf. he s got a lot of influence over helicopter flight routes. new york times best selling author. [cheers and applause]. greg: all right. before we get to some news. ignore my new glasses. let s do this. greg s left overs. greg: all right. it s where i read the jokes we didn t use. it s my first time reading them so they suck. scientists in china have been able to keep a cloned monkey alive for 2 years. that s nothing. we kept our alive for fritsch. 45. [laughing]. monkey. this week green day performed a surprise set in new york subway with the show host jimmy falon. commuters shouted requests like please stop. [laughing]. [applauding]. [bleep]. g
sandra: breaking a few moments ago as we top a new hour, house homeland security committee will move forward with articles of impeachment against alejandro mayorkas in the coming weeks. comes as record border crossings hit cities across the country and the white house is right now briefing, that s happening wide screen left. we will bring you the latest reaction from there as we get it. john kirby up now, karine jean-pierre will likely take back the microphone in a few moments. hello, welcome, sandra smith in new york. john: good to be with you on this fri-yay as shannon bream terms it. a short time from now, president biden will host with many things up for discussion. for many leaders migrant crisis is top of mind. this issue will destroy new york city, destroy new york city. never in my life have i had a problem that i did not see an ending to. i don t see an ending to this. sandra: and now as we brought to you on the program yesterday, denver is hitting a breaking
kayleigh: hello, everyone, this is friday, this is outnumbered. i m kayleigh mcenany here with my co-host emily compagno, fox news anchor julie banderas, fox news contributor and american spirit enterprises, tammy bruce and chris valletta. here we are just four days away from the nation s first presidential primary in new hampshire, with three remaining candidates, republican ones, on the campaign trail in full force hoping to generate last-minute momentum. nbc poll found that is majority support, nikki haley garnered 35% and ron desantis at just 6%. former president trump is ramping up attacks on nikki haley and she s giving it right back. she has no chance, no way, maga will not be with her. nikki worked well for a long time, she would not be able to handle that position or the onslot. i know president trump well, that is what he does when he feels threatened or insecure. do we want two 80 year olds running for president with the world on fire? kayleigh: emily, a
jeanine: i m judge jeanine pirro, along with piers morgan, charlie hurt, martha m martha maccallum, and it s 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. are you ready for the rematch? just four days away from the nation s first presidential primary in new hampshire, but it looks like the general election is already getting started. both joe biden and donald trump are ramping up the trash talk. my predecessors like to say america is a failing nation. bless me father, for he has sinned. come on. a failing nation? and by the way, did you hear that he wants to see the stock market crash? you know i? he doesn t want to be the next herbert hoover. as i told him, he s already hoover. he cannot put two sentences together. he cannot find the office stage, which there are a lot of them up there, believe me, a lot of them in place. he cannot find his way off of a stage when he makes a very short speech, and yes, it is short. can t be long. jeanine: trump isn t the only one t
they should be forced to pay to have the government board their ships and monitor them as they do their jobs. in some cases the amount that they have to pay, these monitors on board is more than the fishermen make themselves. megan lapp, who we have spoken to before, is a fishing industry worker, directly impacted by all of this. she s going to join us exclusively in a moment with her attorney. later we ll be joined by newt gingrich on the larger picture of the staggering theme that we saw in the iowa polling numbers around the desire on the part of voters there and we ll see if this is a larger theme in new hampshire, but many of them expressed a desire for complete and total upheaval of the way that the government interacts with them in their lives and the way the government works. first, to fox news chief legal correspondent, shannon bream. back in washington. live outside of the supreme court today for this very interesting and far-reaching case. hi, shannon. explain to u