jessica tarlov, jesse watters and her biggest fear is getting stuck in a glue trap, dana perino, "the five" ♪ >> greg: radical rashida tlaib refusing to back down on her anti-semitism after getting censured by congress. the house voting to punish the congresswoman after she blamed israel and america for the october 7th terror attacks and pumping out slogans you can find in the hamas charter like when she posted a video that included the phrase from the river to the sea. in tend they voted to discipline their fellow colleague tlaib balling her eyes out for being held accountable and painting herself as a free speech warrior. >> i will not be silenced or distort my words. the idea of the israel is anti-semitic is a dangerous precedent. i can't believe i have to say this but palestinian people are not disposable. the cries of the palestinian, palestinian and israeli children sound no different to me. why -- what i don't understand is why the cries of palestinians sound different to you all. >> greg: the squad having a screaming match while defending tlaib. >> every single one of them has not acknowledged the fact that palestinians are dying in the tens of thousands, but will continue to say it is us who are not acknowledging humanity. >> you lack the cognitive and emotional ability to recognize diverse opinions. >> it's outrageous that my colleagues are blatantly, blatantly attempting to silence the only palestinian-american representative right here. >> greg: oh, boy i have a headache. if rashida cared about the palestinian children she could call out the terrorists destroying their future, they're worth $11 billion and the photos of how they're living in luxury playing ping-pong stretching after an intense treadmill workout and flying private while gaza's people suffer. all right, jessica, you're a democrat but you're also jewish. congratulations >> jessica: it happens sometimes. >> greg: yes. would you have voted for or against the censures. is it censures >> jessica: i wasn't going to say nichlth i think this is tough and you saw that in the 22 democrats who voted for it but said it wasn't a clear cut thing for them. it was important because of the way this particular censures phrased last week there was one from marjorie taylor greene where this was really about making a sframent the house of representatives this they condemn anti-semitism and that's why they went for it in the end. she obviously has a first amendment right to be saying whatever it is and to be posting whatever it is and that's where jamie raskin who's jewish and lisa slotkin who's jewish and also from michigan came down on this but ultimately i probably would have voted for it because i don't think that she did the work to show that she believed things that she said in her speech. you know, we all make mistakes. right? we can say something that we don't know is offensive to a particular group. i think someone from palestinian knows how israelis and jews think about them, but let's say that she didn't. and it gets explained to her every which way, right, from colleagues who she's close with and works wall of her social media and every single newscast, why wouldn't you then just say, i apologize. i should take that down, i didn't mean that. the annihilation of israel is not my goal here. or that the video falsely claiming that is reel blew up the hospital in gaza is still up and that's something she continues to maintain. ultimately i think that's probably why i would have gone for it but it felt like like an alternative reality listening to them you're watching this and simultaneously there's footage of israelis tanks protecting gaza, wearing white flags thousands getting out, israelis protect them because hamas wants them to stay and continue living like that, dying like that. but, yeah, that's where i am. >> judge jeanine: you know, when you think about it, what you're saying is so correct. i mean, you're obviously on top of what the facts are. the woman is a congresswoman. she has access to all kinds of classified information, all kinds of reports. she can be briefed on anything. and yet she continues to leave out the fact that, oh, 500 palestinians were killed because israel is bombing a hospital. but, you know, if she really cared about the palestinians, which she's trying to convince everybody that she cares about, why wouldn't she go after hamas and the hamas organization that is not allowing them to leave, or at least move to the southern part of gaza or the billionaires that you talked about in the open, three of them worth $3 billion each and more, who are living a life of luxury while the gazaians or palestinians are unable to access food some of them. no one doesn't feel sorry for the palestinians. what the problem is is hamas. and when she says from the river to the sea, that is the hamas mantra, it's been the man tra from the plo, everybody knows what it means. and for a woman to say she doesn't know what it means or she didn't mean it like, you know, oh, i'm really a great person and the cries of the israeli children are the same to me as a palestinian. no they're not. when hillary vaughn asked you about what do you think about the beheading of the israeli children she couldn't even answer, but she cries when she talks about the palestinians. which is fine. but, i mean, she's trying to pull the wool over everyone's eyes and she should have been censured. but i think in tend i think what's going to happen is tall squad i think is being primaried now and i think the voters will decide whether or not they even stay in congress. >> greg: dana, do you think those precious little protesters are aware that the folks behind these so-called freedom fighters are billionaires living it up in mender while palestinians are encouraged to kill and die for them? >> dana: i don't know if they know but if anybody could tell them about that it would be rashida tlaib, right? she has their ear. she could do a lot of good on behalf of the palestinian people. instead, she complains about every other rich person except for these guys? i do appreciate that 22 democrats voted on the censures but i feel that the story maybe should be 188 democrats voted with her. >> greg: yes, yeah. >> dana: 188. and i understand also that there were some people who were saying, we shouldn't get into this censures back and forth, it's a waste of time stop doing that. but ilhan omar in defending rashida tlaib, she said well you are criticizing free speech she's free to say whatever she wants, but censures is free speech as well, it is making a point. that is something there. the last thing i will say is karine jean-pierre, when asked about tlaib's call for genocide against israel basically, she said it is important to be mindful about the language we use. and i'm pretty sure that's what emma says to jesse jr. in the morning right? this woman is a congresswoman. >> greg: do we have that piece of tape? let's play that. >> i'm not going to speak to the actions that congress takes. when it comes to the phrase that was used, from river to the sea, it is divisive, it is hurtful to -- many find it hurtful and also many find it anti-semitic. so obviously we categorically reject flying the term to this conflict. >> dana: if you guys have a chance, if you listen to some of the briefing remarks from white house spokesperson john kirby, super strong pushing back against some of the arab media that is in the briefing room pushing him to basically disa vow what he's been saying or what the administration's position is and he pushes right back at them strongly. >> greg: yeah. you know, jesse when you see the continuing protests and this kind of unhinged behavior mean the dc our politicians, i'm bondering if the river to the sea means the hudson river to the pacific ocean. >> jesse: i did not even know what river to the sea meant and i don't even think the binder knew until 24 hours ago. i'm learning a lot over the last couple days about the israeli/palestinian conflict and i think everybody is. but i have to say, this censures thing is a waste of time. get to work congress. don't they have like five more days before they have to pass a spending bill or we should have the government down again? and they're spending all day grandstanding about something this woman said? i think it's a waste. and who cares what she said. okay? they called trump a racist a traitor a rapist a clans washability everything in the book. no one got censured, so she says the president may be a genocidal maniac. okay. we'll give you that. here's what i think greg, if you're going to censures someone you do it with someone like schiff who abused his power, abused the intelligence committee to perpetrate a hoax. you do it with someone like charlie randall because he was taking kickbacks. but someone like paul goeser is putting out a meme or tlaib is saying the president's a bad guy, i'm not going to jump on the bandwagon of censuresship jessica i hate to say i told you so but i told you so. two weeks ago you said the squad is marginal, the squad does not speak for us >> jessica: yeah. >> jesse: you have millions of people on the streets right now surrounding the white house all over college campuses sounding exactly like the squad, and this is a huge problem. i didn't think it was this big. apparently it's bigger than anybody thought. and the squad is just the tip of the spear. you have a huge problem with these people and it's not just the squad, millions and now you're seeing it affect joe biden's base and he's now in a little bit of trouble >> jessica: we'll talk about last night' election in the next block. i'm pretty excited. what i was saying was, in terms of the government that rashida tlaib could not sound more different from democratic leadership, from joe biden, hakeem jeffries, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer. that was my point. i think we have a huge ideological problem especially with the gen-z cohorts. but my point stands. >> jesse: so i was right. got it. >> greg: we've got to move on. well done. up next joe biden taking credit after democrats have a good election night even though his party ran away from him. ♪ directv sports central brings your games, stats and scores together... ...and now you can get it without a satellite. one more reason to finally get rid of cable. but getting rid of the cable guy might not be as easy. oh yeah, touchback! visit directv.com for up to a $400 reward card. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. 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>> dana: lots of things. let's just take beshear, kentucky, for example. young governor, pretty popular, had a pretty good approval rating. abortion was an issue early on and i think daniel cameron, who was a great candidate, attorney general of kentucky, he had trump's backing, that's a state trump won by like 35 points or something like that, but incumbent are hard to beat, abortion is an issue that's hard to beat and get out the vote is difficult. you mentionedd the commercial break about fund raising, i don't know the details in terms of how much was spent in kentucky versus others but overall yesterday republicans were outspent by a lot. one of the things that's happening is that small dollar donors are really strong in the democratic party. right? basically they have this, it's called act blue and you just -- it's like throwing seeds into a field with lots of fertilizer that you saw out in california and it's like, oh, yeah, here everybody start sending money in. on the republican side of things, the gop primary is taking a lot of small dollar donations right? also president trump's pacs take a lot and some campaigns didn't have enough and republicans are getting swamped by planned parenthood fund -- not only the money that planned parenthood has but the organization is superb. so that is one of the things that happened. the other thing is in ohio on the abortion amendment is the writing of the amendment was so horrible i don't know how it was allowed to go forward. if you read the whole thing and try to diagram a sentence you would look like a mad scientist because it didn't make any sense. but the other thing is there wasn't enough engagement on the republican side. so people are thinking about that, that you cannot wait to engage on your position on abortion, however you're going to message it, however you're going to talk about it, talking about it is very important. so that is an issue. i won't talk the whole time, i'll move on. but i want to mention this, the democrats are trying to get abortion referendums on several different states that will matter greatly in the 2024 general election and that includes nevada, for example, florida, where you would have to get a 60% turnout or approval in order for it to pass. what kind of a turnout motivator is that for democrats. also pay attention to the young vote. they are organized, they are -- we saw this in wisconsin. when they did that special supreme court election that was also about abortion. you had an 88% turnout rate in the county where the school, the main campuses are in wisconsin. what do you think that's going to look like in florida or in nevada or if they get one in georgia? so it's a serious problem that republicans need to wrestle with. i do think glenn youngkin in virginia, i thought his messaging on abortion was the best i had seen on abortion for his position. i think he worked his butt off. in some places republicans were able to win but they came up short. for somebody like beshear, who will probably run in 2028, i'm pretty sure he doesn't want biden beshear as his call letters, right? he'll want to be beshear on his own independent and that's what he was trying to say on monday. >> jesse: so abortion and cash jessica, is that the story of last night? >> jessica: and pot. don't forget about our marijuana. no. that's not the only story. the main headline is democrats continue to over-perform in the biden era. you can't dispute it. it is blowing the polling out of the water. republicans haven't really had a good showing since trump won in 2016, and they really -- and i know that there are a lot of them, deeply conservative people that coming toornd the idea that donald trump loses himself elections and he loses the people that he endureses. >> jesse: he took the house in 2000, right? >> judge jeanine: 20 >> jesse: yeah, by 3--so remember -- no, 2022. that was your red wave remember where you said i'm getting a 40-foot wave and you got three feet and george santos. >> jesse: don't remind me >> jessica: anyway, dana's right the wording on the amendment in ohio was funky. but people understood what it meant. and forget often, and i think it should be more of a line of conversation that rowe was originally about privacy. it was a privacy decision. it wasn't about abortion it was never lifted which is why ruth bader ginsburg said it wouldn't hold up forever because it was not about abortion it was 7-2 with conservatives deciding with liberals the point is a decision as important as to whether you are going to carry a pregnancy to term or not is between you and your doctor. and that's what they reasonable on in ohio and talked about constantly. that's how they got kansas and kentucky, michigan, et cetera. and the gop will not get out of their own way on this. they have found no avenue to talk about this like civilized people. 58% think the gop is too extreme on this. and then you have the new speaker mike johnson the sponsor of no less than three bills that would make us have a national abortion ban. andy beshear was successful because he's a really good governor also how he managed the floods in kentucky was one of the main things people supported him for but the most effective ad was a young girl who was 12 years old when her stepfather impregnated her. looking into the camera, never mentions the word abortion. it's about freedom. it's about choice. and in the ohioville it's a heartbeat belt and it has no rapist section. on what planet do you think people are going for this? this is women and men. not just women. 20% trump voters in ohio voted to make sure abortion is legal. glenn youngkin, i understand you saying his messaging was better than others on this, bans turn people off. you cannot talk about abortion in that way. each pregnancy is so distinct and it is so difficult. you have pregnancys that are wanted that you lose. a majority of women who have abortions are people who have kids before. it's part of family planning. you look at the girl 12 years old, ten years old in ohio going to indiana for healthcare and republicans will continue to lose on this >> jesse: judge jeanine? >> judge jeanine: i look at it a little simpler. to me it was about ohio, kentucky, virginia, pennsylvania. purple states, two red states, democrats winning. and the issue of abortion is one that republicans either have to get straight on or they're going to lose on it. and the way they lose -- they can't ignore it. they can't make believe it's not there. so the question is how do you handle it? well, it's not really how the republicans handle it because right now they don't have 60 votes in the senate. so stop trying to