doug? doug: i hope he can. dana: you better raise your rates. doug: i don t think i am going to do it. i will ask lawrence, is what dana saying true? you are a down to line conservative: is there a democratic party that is come back to reality? lawrence: being on the road i don t think the democratic party really moved. i think we highlighted some of the progressives that had taken control of the media. doug: right. lawrence: with the socialist talk and all of that. when it comes to biden and his support. it really hasn t moved. he has gained some grounds. doug: he has dropped a little and come back up. lawrence lawrence it hasn t been that significant. the bottom line is. this the democratic party voters want to win. they realize that the socialism, no matter how crazy, you know, the activists and twitter activists are they want to beat the president. but it s still problematic for them. because joe biden is a weak candidate. and right now he hasn t shown there hasn
prince charles who will one day be queen so unhappy is he going to dress him down. well, i don t think that s not going to get justifiable for anyone. justice for anyone. i wonder what the royal family is going to have to do. will they tell him he will talk to authorities? i am kind of disturbed by this notion. so the metropolitan police in the u.k. have said you know, this is not in our jurisdiction. not our thing. we are too busy. but, that s not been true in previous cases when it didn t involve a royal family member. when the little girl madeleine mccann went missing and that was in portugal, the british parents, remember, they went for dinner, and this becomes an all-out search. and that wasn t in the jurisdiction, either. but they went and did all of that to me, i think that the royal family and the u.k. government is going to have to figure out a way to do something to move it forward. doug: i couldn t agree more, dana. this is a huge, huge public relations challenge for the b
think they have a wounded candidate going to be eventually. doug: a wounded candidate? lawrence: i think it s going to be joe biden at the end of the day and i think the president is going to fillet him. doug: dana, how do you see him? dagen: i take that as a compliment. dagen. big compliment to call me dana. dagen: i was going to say elizabeth warren that s a self-inflicted wound by her saying i m going to wait two years to implement my medicare for all plan. kimberley strassel so you can keep your private insurance for two extra years. she wants to take away insurance from 180 million people and then she can t be honest and say that the middle class are actually going to have to pay for it as well. i will point out that joe biden is in fourth place in iowa and new hampshire. and they were trying to sell that to iowa caucus voters that he didn t need to win iowa or didn t even need to do well there and now is he doing his malarky tour.
budget deficit right now, we re trying to save money and i think that the message to preach is it s okay if you don t get a four-year bachelor s degree. why don t you push these technology companies to hire people out of high school if the public education is so good. focus on fixing what s broke first. doug: does this make sense what dagen is saying? tom: somewhere that the g.o.p. can take advantage of this. every time a democrat makes sense, people on the left accuse them of using right wing talking points. [laughter] then the republicans should stand up and say our talking points make sense. dana: that s how they could turn it around. i like it. doug: i couldn t agree more. if aoc went away for the election we would probably do a lot better. prince andrew is accused of speaking out in the jeffrey epstein scandal next on the five. we made usaa insurance for members like martin.
to me and i would say these are the things you have to agree to. they were allowed to tell their spouse and their editor and that was it. then we would what i found is that the press never wanted to leak that because it was such an amazing opportunity and they understood the gravity. tom: sounds like this was more veto then. dana: sounds like they didn t know where they were going. that would be certainly be more secret. doug: my concern and i completely agree with what day began said about having our troops on alert to keep them forward, not to retreat and certainly i m concerned about our position in the middle east, particularly syria. but i have a slightly different concern. i m very worried about betting on the taliban to retrain isis. that s not a reason not to negotiate. we have to stand behind our president as he goes forward. let s be clear. these are not neutral or good actors. these are very, very dangerous people. we have an elected government in afghanistan