think of this moment as a moment that is about great momentum. you need to get to go. need to be able to get were you need to go to do the work and get home. when we talk about the children of the community, they are the children of the community. the significance of the passage of time. so when you think about it, there s great significance to the passage of time. you re going to literally see the craters on the moon with your own eyes. with your own eyes. jeanine: a new report claims the vice president is in a better place after the midterm results and ready to hit the road to show off the new and improved version of herself. one former harris aide saying, quote, now that it looks like biden s running, she s really being treated like what i would call a normal vice president. there s just less attention, which i think actually frees her up to focus on excelling, and not have to worry about the relentless scrutiny. one white house ally claims kamala is just misunde
there are a number of republican candidates that are in similar situations that are feeling things out, trying to staff up, talking to donors, and waiting to make that decision. neil: yeah. and it could come soon. tom, always a pleasure. thank you very much. thanks, neil. neil: busy news hour. that will do it. the five right now. . jeanine: hello, everyone. i m judge jeanine pirro, along with harold ford jr., dana perino, jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city. this is the five. america, we hope you are ready for a brand-new kamala. the veep is ready to move past numerous setbacks, a massive staff exodus and cringe-worthy speeches like this.
point, whoever said that, it was all about the historic first. historic first now is an obsession every time the dems are in power, because they use it a against republicans. you must be a racist, a bigot of some kind. then you look at all of the feels like i ve this before, but that stop me the look of historical firsts are also historical firsts. rachel lavine, kamala, lori lightfoot, pete buttigieg. it s effective. the historical first is effective in getting the person in, but lousy at getting the right person in. does that help? i hope so. jeanine: no. but thank you. no. thank you. greg: no. thank you. jeanine: all right. let me ask you, harold, because
up to focus on excelling, and not have to worry about the relentless scrutiny. one white house ally claims kamala is just misunderstood. quote, one of the challenges that this administration had is i don t think that the white house writ large fully understood what it meant to have a historic vice president. you have to put her out more on some things, because it looks different, and it is different, right? kamala is already making progress by literally standing up to biden. > of[laughter] [applause] jeanine: okay. all right. so, umm, i ll ask you this, greg, they re saying that less attention on her now frees
kamala up to excelling. greg: hmm. jeanine: is why is there less attention on her now because joe is running? explain that to me. greg: it s a marvelous coincidence. as the media and democrats are gently trying to pry the car keys from old joe, they re talking about what a great improved driver kamala is. maybe this is a slight push, pushing her back in the spotlight. she says she s in a better place. a better place than where? i don t know where she is. amelia earhart as a bigger footprint than her. they shrunk her so you can t talk about her anymore. i m running out of things to say. she s one step above the ladies that on the briefcases on deal or no deal. but it s not her fault. this is where i defend her, because she s a great american. it s not her fault in this hiring phase. it wasn t like they were looking for competence or stressing capabilities to that person s