>> hello, i'm judge jeanine pirro. along with jessica tarlov, and greg gutfeld. it im withs it is 5:00 in new york city andi this is "the five." dangerous propaganda spreading like virus on left wing college campuses and social media.dera federal government is finally investigating more than a halfon dozen schools after an explosion of antisemitism incidents that left jewish students too afraid to go to class. th e latest display happening at university of pennsylvania. disturbing posters popped up onp campus comparing the israeli people being held hostage by hamas tole cattle. sadly, universities aren't only place radical ideas are running wild.ac millionse of tiktok users are endorsing 9/11 mastermind, osama bin laden vile letter to america, where the terrorist leader justifies the slaughter of nearly 3000 americansam . >> i need you to stop what youee are doing and go read a letter top wh america. it is the craziest thing i'vd e read in a while. i can't say i'm that t surprised i am pretty shocked.n >> they have brainwashed us to think we're the best place on the planeti am. >> it isn't an argument for bin laden, but he had some good points. >> guilty, too. he right. he right. >> tiktok says they will scrub the biightn laden video, but dae has been done, videos been shared over 14 million times. so bad the white house was forced to put out a statementfo thatrc denouncing repugnant osaa bin laden tiktok trendput .nc republican lawmakers say that is not enough, it is time to ban okit. >> these people are of course massive idiots, absolutelytely disgusting and further evidence we need to ban tiktok. ban >> the idea bin laden was a prophet and hero who predicted that israel is the little satan we're the great satan, that is what china wants them to believe and what russia and iran want g them to believe and finally, ges who is maybe thinking about turning to tiktok to run theiro campaign? the biden administrationto. >> joe biden doesn't want to offend voters, that is the new base of the democrat party, he is afraid to defend themha. >> judge jeanine: start withthem you, these kids hate america so much they will attach themselves roup to a group of people and ideology that at the first chance will kill them as infidels a. >> we are talking about an osama bin laden tiktok trend like hot chip or eating tide pod challenge.lade we are in massively new territory and frightening ideological territory. i would never say it is not all right to criticizewoul yourno government or to talk about things that have been mistakes. there has been a lot t ofer reflection what wente on with invasion of iraq andh afghanistan, that is fair game. but if you are lavishing praise on someone that took thousands ofng american lives, obviously somethinokg is really wrong. and i want to point out that t there was the first poll of palestinians within gaza and the west bank that came out. we talk about this a lot and think has been rightfully concerned, i am about innocent palestinian lives being lost in the midst of this conflict as israel fights to get hostages back. hostages and make sure a massacre doesn't happen again. this is 1st one taken since the massacre on october 7. 76% have a positive view of76 hamas and 98.2% have a negative view of america. now that is okay. negative view of america, that's fine . there are people out there, itat is's their right to have that. when i looherek at numbers and wonder about the true dynamic what is going on within gaza and west bank, it raises questionses of people who are defending the other side as pure innocents in all of this. if you got 75% support for something, you would be the most popular person or most popular issu e in history.po i found that disturbing. >>ry judge jeanine: greg, is it coincidence, i think on tiktok there is something like 2.9bi billion people viewed hashtag they stand with palestine and 200 million viewed i stand with israel, is that an algorithm or coincidence?0 mill >> greg: i have no idea, they call it tiktok, it is a time bomb. we were victims of misdirection we thought china's tiktok was data collection, but it is mind collectionn,. we handed entire generation of americans over to a country to experiment on to manipulate and tweak, get them to believe there is no such thing as biology orin being anorexic is a health problem. i think it is a mistake to keep to say these are radical ideas. i think the ideas themselves are irrelevant, it is more about power. power doesn't have an ideology. it is about getting people to controlling those people irregardless of the stance you have.ss if o you got one of these people alone, they would agree beheading babies is bad or rape is bad. when they get in a power stance that a stuff goes away. it is about power and exercising power and this plays into their worsist instincts. while bin laden is getting a makeover, transfers to trump. economist name d trump, the biggest threat in the world for 2024.es not war, nott terror, not clime changeworl. it is kind of amazing, in their generation, they never mention azinwar. what they are basically saying they would prefer to have -- not have mean tweets and a safe world. they would rather have war and no trump. >> kennedy: i think what they are reacting to, last weekend he was letting out his plans ank talked about bringing backen muslim ban and detention camps and those are ideas donald trump espoused when he came down thats escalator. i don't think it is just mean tweets. turns out he was right. >> judge jeanine: bin laden calls creation of israel and crime and anyone that supported that needs to be erased and we must clearly pay the price. c thisle sounds like genocide and yet the people are claiming we stand for palestine and ceasefire are not aware that ceasefire as for genocide. >>at the details of the letters extraordinary. if the kids read the letter andn talkar about how great the lettr is, did yoadu read it? it doesn't hint there are bad people over there, it talks doeabout eliminating jews and erasing israel from the maper that is a pretty shocking thina whether you talk about ukraine or afghanistan or iraq or any country.stan these people. he goes further and keeps. talking about jews. it is not like some subtle thing.talk he also goes o n to say, talk about how these government os meaning the united states and israel are preventing them from shariah using violence. this is part of their effort to remove one non-shariah country in the middle east and replace with shariah law, which is la discordant with freedom ofce speech, freedom of women whatever. >> judge jeanine: it is not just israel, it is people who contributed to creation of, israel, like the united states. >> all the allies. >> they do hate jews, not just jews in israel, they hate civilization. western, all of us .we >> judge jeanine: 100 professort from harvard oppose president's latest turn now that she is calling to end antisemitism. and she was not so quick, she talked about the professors talk about protection of free speech. when a conservative was involved in free speechh., free speech didn't matter. >> this is shameful and this is coming from someone who graduated from harvard lawee s school. what we have seen nationwide ise onappalling. you have first amendment right to say what you want but thereg. are certain things we condemn. holocaust denial, denial of a mass shooting, we condemn those things. we moved from denial and seems acceptance, people accepting events of 10/7. babies were found in ovens people accepting tearing down of little kafir, people accepting 9/11 where almost 3000 americans died. this must end and it doesn't en until we get. the editor of jerusalem post says you have first amendment right to say what you want, yous don't have right to t a six-fige job or to go to a major league university. you can't think there are no consequences in civilized society. >> judge jeanine: okay, coming up next, kamala harris doesn't realize she is a diversity pick. ♪ ♪ dear moms and dads, what you have achieved here today is going to help us and our futures. it is why we're coming up on stage to collect your diplomas. mom, love you always. vo: when you graduate, they graduate. visit finishyourdiploma.org to find free and supportive adult education centers near you. ♪ >> it is no secret why joe biden picked kamala harris as vice president, it was not based on ala her intellect or qualificats it was her gender and skin color, here is refresher from joe biden. her >> president biden: i would pick a woman tod sk being my vice president. >> are you committed to naming a black woman.jong a >> i am not committed to namingv any but what i've named and among them are for black women. >> that is news to kamala, vice president sounded confused when asked this by the media. >> he came to the decision he needed to choose a black womana. how should it matter? does it matter that existed that biden needed to pick someone who was a black person and should ie matter? >> i don't think i understand your question.s d does it matter that biden needed to choose a black woman as running mate exist?>> >> it happened. i don't think i understand your question. i he chose a black woman, that woman is me. so i don't know that anything lingers about what he should choose, he has chosen. >> if all we get out of the biden administration is this one clip, it will have been worth it. get to "new york times," which york is twisting the knife here. first greg, this is the problem with identity politics, so muchi worse for identityti politics ad true with affirmative actionwor. when you set up a system when everything is based on race even if you succeed, i feel sorry for her and her confusion hereco that people are talking about this. even if you succeed under affirmative action., you and everybody around you is wondering what is this all about? >> greg: flaw embedded inou diversity hiret?, if you are hi based on skin color, peopleon think you ar e hired based on skin color, she has not exemplified any competence. when you view that, i' cole ham that is art piece, a performanco art piece to be appreciated. she is playing the rolpiece of a bureaucrat, it is beautiful. sad irony, this was supposed toe be aau big step for women of color, it was a big steps backward. she is giggling because she can't believe she got hired. she finds it funny g herself.sh she is worst spokesperson for diversity since liz warrenunny. >> she is a victim then.rren >> she is the victim. >> you are the oppressor.or >> always, kayleigh, i was shocked, impressed by the questions. the "new york times," somebody didn't get a memo or just getting the memo, what is going on here? >> kayleigh: there is broader takedown mission, "new york times," "washington post," who realize, let's look at our own poll, which shows joe biden and kamala harris losing to donald h shn and trump. she was picked, "new york times" was told, they are our most loyal voters, black women, blac women deserve a black vice presidential candidate. theyck were told about identity politics ask he asked the question. kamala has failed to bring ind black women, according to harrty reid. 22% of black americans are voting for donald trump, in the "new york times" sienna poll.me if he was"s to achieve those numbers, no republican candidate in last half century has gotten more than 12% of voters. failed at winning black voters. donald trump says he is least racist person to run for office. >> i've heard him mention thats. >> kamala harris is 16 points underwater on n popularity.rw what would you say iats here numberat w one accomplishment?nu >> i need to go through a bunch of things first. >> okay. >> no one things who is being an honest broker about donald trumt will add 22% of the black vote not because he didn't do better than other republican candidates, that would mean entire electoral system has been upended in four years while the man is facing four indictments and 91 felony counts. i look forward to talking about it after the november election.r man is not getting 22% of the vote t. they had him winning the youth vote. please, i have a bridge to sell thyou. okay. politics is -- >> or a block. >> what does that mean? >> kayleigh: that went over my headbloc, too. >> we share that. i get it now. all of politics is identity politics, i don't think anyone will tell me that sarah palin was most qualified pick for vice president in 2008, john mccainmt needed a lady and picked a lady. they have zero in common. what did donald trump get frompk mike pence, he was able to win. representation, giving groups representation does not mean it is hire without merit, i went back through kamala harrisamal record and she was da, attorney general and senator, things like back on track program, homeowner bill of rights, she did takele. proposition 8 overturned after it went to the supreme court and then she married the first gay couple. if you listen to her questioning of trump's nominees when she was a senator, she destroyed bil nol barr up there. so saying this woman was not qualified or her candidacy was not without merit is unfair and denigrating to the woman. underserved groups are represented, it doesn't make her unworthy of the job. she is not incapable. >> judge jeanine: what she should have done and she doesn'j have the political savvy to turn it around, that shows how inept she is. you turn it around and you embrace it and you say yes, i am proud to be the first woman vice president, proud to be the first black female vice president and yes, i have the credentials, da attorney general, united states senator, yes, i'm proud to be the tip of the sphere in this changing of history inpher amero you know what, she's too stupiud to do that.sh here is the thing that i think is so sad about it. cashe truly did not understand e question. she did not understand it and didn't have, forget political savvy, didn't understand what was being asked about her. your staff gives you questions to ask --yo- >> she was an attorney general.a >> judge jeanine: she did a lot of things that got her up and beyond the regular guy, she used her sex in ways that got her to the next level, let's not kid each other.no >> all politict s is not identiy politics, it is the lowest form of politics, if you want to know the furthest extension of and identity politics is look at th street and see the writing over palestine israel. 2016 is perfect example where identity politics was trumped by issues and that is what we should --tityt >> i think it is very easy, no offense, for a white men to sit here and say identity politics is lowesoffeent form of politic. why donald trump -- >> as a white man -- >> judge jeanine: as a woman, i agree with that. >> this -- >> i worked my ass off. >> of course you did. >> of course you did. you don't think it mattered you were a woman and won. >> we have to go, martin luther king believed identity politics was lowest fore m of politics. up next is joe biden ruining oreos, shrinkflation is taking p bite out of the iconic cookie? 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>> to chunky? no. i feel like they are the same the ones i'm having are same. >> judge jeanine: how many do you eat? >> double stuffed golden ones are four rows. my husband and i can crush it in . ge jny du a night. >> kayleigh: you open a bag oftn chips, it is half full. i go to the grocerh: yy store, 4 dollars for a pack of chicken. they say inflation is comingy down, people are not feeling ith it iics bad. >> i noticed it, i thought it was a new cooker, a thinner oreo. they have thin ones. >> they were fine, but whatever. you can't lie about it. when joe biden talks about the economy and how there is disconnect between the great economy i'm giving america and the terrible economy everybody feels, dude, that is not a disconnect, that is a lie and oreos can't tell the lie better than tha notdi joe biden. >> judge jeanine: he actually admitted, said, i understand feel the numbers.on't >> we have that, let's play it. >> president biden: i acknowledge disconnect between the numbers and how people feel about their place in the worldoe right now. we can deal with the second part wor, as well. the we still have work to do, butwe our model for growing is delivering real results for all americans. >> judge jeanine: you never know if it is over or he's pausing. the truth is, he's got to t understand, what 69%, 70% are not happy with the economy? it may be higher, 80%. they said, joe, you got to go out there and tell the people you feel what they feel.of it took months, but he kind of admitted it. >> it is insulting, he's saying it is a disconnect like his story is not a lie. >> get back to oreos for god's sake, my solution, have make your own oreo, come with a little stack of wafers and get a tub of the white and you can spread it yourself. >> judge jeanine: buy icing in the can. >> jessica, to the point of thej economy quickly,es people aren'l feeling it. i remember being at cnn on ae panel and a democrat holding up a newspaper saying the economy is great, if only the numbers got out there. if people don't feel it as the president acknowledges, 30 days later donald trump was elected after that moment.afte >> 100%, i have said he should be talking this from the jump. be empathizer in chief, thereer has been a turn, we've seen what happened, prices of egg, gas milk, his approval or bidenomics wentlk up to 46%. that is a lot of percentages used to be below 40%.nt usually when thingags turn aroud it takes six months or a year to feel it in terms of polling. i >> judge jeanine: how long has he been in? 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