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gauntlet of civil lawsuits and criminal prosecutions and i do think it's been somewhat successful for them in the sense of fame have shown an awful lot of money going into biden and on the other hand, i think the democrats and these prosecutors for the most part are elected progressive democrats, they really overplayed their hand. i think in particular in new york. most people who look, i believe, most people who look at the civil fraud case and see a gargantuan $454 million judgment under circumstances where they had an 11 week trial and the attorney general couldn't prove a single victim and didn't even have to show criminal intent in order to get what she got and then you factor in that the prosecutors looked at this and decided not to bring a criminal case. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody.
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i am jesse watters with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., martha mccallum, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ hunter biden bolting from the press after wrapping up a marathon day of testifying. the first on showing up on capitol hill for his sworn deposition by republican investigators. just days after his pinky promise to america that he'll stop smoking crack to help save democracy. hunter's lawyer talking to the press and blasting republicans for daring to was the residence, his business dealings. >> seems to me the republican bombers wanted to spend more time talking about they can ask any question that had anything to do with what they call their impeachment inquiry. so as i said before. there is no evidence because there is no evidence in today only confirmed it. >> jesse: james comer and
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other republicans had to remind americans what this is really all about. >> this was a great deposition for us. it proves several bits of our evidence that we've been conducting throughout this investigation. but there are also some contradictory statements that i think need for the review. so this impeachment inquiry will now go to the next phase would be a public hearing. >> hunter biden is being defiant and also dishonest. and his testimony, some of it is in direct conflict with other witnesses. >> he didn't want to answer the questions directly that were related to him. >> jesse: lucky for hunter, the democratic vendors were on hand to defend him. >> what we just witnessed over the last hour was i think the deep sea fishing expedition. >> of this inquiry continues, then chairman comer and chairman jordan are working with russia. >> t they are peddling russian lawyers. the republicans have become synonymous for russians.
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we are talking about someone who is an actual citizen, just a regular citizen. >> republicans apparently hate parents and sons and families that talk to each other by phone often. >> he was an expert on corporate governance. he's a very smart and lucid guy who had a terrible struggle with addiction. >> jesse: he's just a regular schegular citizen. >> greg: that was a diverse collection of morons. morons from every group and they were all bought a 500 stupid. it is not a political exercise. as much as it is lessening media bias when they exact word from the people they hate, it's noble. it's heroic. it's patriotic. when it's applied to them, then it becomes merely political. it's a show trial. i'm not crazy about this court stuff but who got the ball rolling here? the marshaling of lawyers, intel agencies, political operatives against trump. he is being hunted and now the
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republicans are finally learning how to use a rifle. anyone trying to generate sympathy over hunter has to remember how little sympathy they held for trump's family who exists light years away from hunter's corrupt unsorted shenanigans. they try to ruin their lives over nothing. by the way, this is just a deposition. you have to remember, hunter is a lawyer. so he's equipped. he's at home in court as much as he is in a crack den. with the media be a sympathetic if a trump kid had her drug addiction. ask yourself if they'd go after them if they were snorting afrin. i hate the ping-pongness of court but i understand why this has to be done. there is concrete proof through emails that joe was using hunter biden to make it rain. with the media says there's nothing to see here. it's political. this is the most politically
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driven media in history. the media accusing anybody of being political is like the view calling us stupid. >> jesse: not a long hearing, judge jeanine. i would've expected this to go till 7:00 or 8:00 and they wrapped up around 4:00. do you think they got enough at this deposition? >> judge jeanine: got as much as he wanted to give them and that's why it was probably short. the crazy part about all of this is that you've got this whole crew of democrats. weller presented crew, as greg says. but they're out there saying nothing happen, nothing. it's a cool guy who was drug addicted and the guy didn't even finish testifying. didn't even know what's going on. the bottom line is this: what are the biden skit $24 million for? what were they in the business of? stop hating each other. this is influence peddling. this is corruption. this is something that is proven
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not just by hunter biden and by the way, the fact that he's addicted to cocaine and crack cocaine or whatever it is, that's not the issue. by the way, that's not a defense to any crime. it's not a defense to murder, grand larceny, influence peddling. or lobbying on behalf of a foreign nation which nobody thought to charge him with. that's a whole other issue. joe biden would not have gone to ukraine and leveraged a billion dollars of our money because he wanted to get rid of corrupt prosecutor in ukraine. the guy has been dealing with the highest level of crime that we've seen in america in 30 plus years. has he ever said i want to get rid of the prosecutor not prosecuting crime? this guy's car. i want to bring the power of the government to make sure the american people are represented in safe and secure. can't wait to get to ukraine. why? because his son is at the board of burisma. burisma wants to sit on
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wall street. it can't if there's a problem in ukraine. he flies over there three days after hunter contacts him leverages a billion dollars in order for them to fire the prosecutor. we know in the end that joe was brought in at the end of every deal, whether it was dinner, playing golf, a phone call. it's all there, folks. i'm not going to bore you. with these home buyers. joe said he never knew or discussed his son's business that he was never part of the business, that he never interacted with the associates of his sons, not to mention he flew to china air force two to make sure they connected. and hunter, hunter never lied either. he was just addicted when he got a gun but he didn't know he was addicted so we shouldn't be responsible. he's guilty. >> jesse: some of the leaks coming out of this deposition, harold with a set hunter said he went to the burisma board to fight russian aggression in ukraine. >> harold: good to be back with everybody.
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i would say couple things. a lot of this is embarrassing. i can't figure out for the life of me what the crime is. but put that aside for one moment. whatever they think the crime is, you have to actually produce evidence to show that someone did something. i hear the judge. the judge has a strong theory of the case and your theory could be correct but thus far i'm not hearing or seeing any evidence to suggest any of it is true. >> jesse: what about the bank records, $24 million? >> harold: that's assumed -- >> jesse: what was the money for? >> harold: can i finish? if someone is paid $24 million, who cares if it's legal? >> jesse: who cares if it's legal? >> harold: who cares as long as it's legal is what i'm saying. part of what they are saying about hunters that is unqualified. if he is unqualified come he's a gal educated lawyer that started a business. people hire consultants to do things all the time they may not
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be -- people hire ceos all the time to get fired. we say they didn't do the job right. if joe biden was part of this, let's say he was receiving money. if you are not government it wouldn't matter. it's not illegal. >> jesse: you can bribe a politician's family is what you're saying question work >> harold: he was now in government. >> jesse: he got a diamond when he was in the vice president's house. >> harold: he was not in office in 2017. given allegation. listen, i hear you. these are facts that are relevant. i listened, he was defiant. defiance is not a crime. nor is defines grounds for impeachment. you all could be right and you could definitely be wrong. one thing we know, he has complied. he has gone before and sat with them and gone with the rules, set in the close door hearing. apparently he's going to sit in an open-door hearing it will get to see it. the only thing i've heard
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chairman cromer say is the stuff about two checks. millions of dollars. i don't think anything is wrong with it, when president trump left office, he decided to do business with the golf tournament and they had used rightly so some of his golf courses and i understand he's being compensated for it. that's not something i would do but it's not illegal. >> jesse: but hunter is not a real businessman. he doesn't have a website. he doesn't have a real job. he's just a conduit for bribes. >> harold: jesse, that's a lot of leaps that you're making. >> jesse: it's a leap year, we've got to leap to martha. >> harold: you cannot like him but back in because -- not because he's qualified. >> martha: contract producing golf courses of thing. it's an asset that the company has that someone is contracted. where are the contracts that were written between the biden corporation and what the services were going to be?
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i agree with you. it's quite clear when you watch james comer that is much as all of this stinks to high heaven. 150 suspicious activity reports. i don't have them? nobody has that here. all these shell companies, to hide where this money was going. what it smacks of more than anything i think this is something of the american people have to decide when it comes election time. if you become -- at the age of 28. after that, you been employed on wall street. give a number of jobs that you do. joe biden's never had that in his life. hunter biden said himself "i had to pay for the whole family. i had to give a half of everything to pop." the questions about how he made this money are norma's. dealing with china, dealing with ukraine. sometimes he fell flat on his face and maybe that's because he was addicted. some of these deals fell through never happened.
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the american people are the ones were going to decide this ultimately. i don't think it's going to come down to a criminal issue. it's going to come down to what people want in terms of leadership, at the ballot box come november but all of this is airing that, i would say, dirty laundry. >> jesse: we're going to have martha give us the last word on that one because we have a fox news alert. the supreme court has just decided it will take up trump's immunity case of the end of april. the decision is expected in june. this will put jack smith's january 6 case on hold for now. shannon bream is in d.c. with more. >> this is a significant delay, jesse, to what jack smith had hope we are trial starting marc. that's clearly not happening. we weren't sure whether the supreme court would get involved or not because the d.c. circuit, the appellate level just before the supreme court, had a very lengthy, detailed decision saying that the immunity case would not be a winner for president trump. they give her a big loss. they went to the supreme court
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and asked for a stay. with the court did was go beyond that, not only stay the case but were actually going to hear it. we are told the briefing will happen the next few weeks and they will likely hear this case the week of april 22nd. that means from that point on, we wait. these big descriptions, the end of june. this has been expedited. it may come ahead of that. but until that, the lower court is on hold. jack smith cannot proceed at all with the january 6 case against the president so we'll wait to see how the arguments go but remember once supreme court makes ultimately it's decision in this case then that trial court on pauses. the judge has had the entire thing on pause. i would imagine the trump team is going to argue at that point if he loses on the immunity issue that they need several weeks if not a couple months if they even begin to start thinking about restarting the case which would throw it probably to late summer, early fall. this is right in the middle of the election. >> jesse: shannon, if he does
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get it is favorable ruling by the supreme court at the end of june and he does get a delay, is not really conceivable that they would have a january 6 federal trial, like come after the second debate? >> it's possible. of course there's always so much that you do. that been arguing there is millions of pages of discovery, what's the rush here we have all this time. let's go through this as we would any other federal trial. special counsel has argued all along it's a matter of national importance. people should know whether there's going to be a conviction in this case before this man's name appears on the ballot if he indeed is the g.o.p. nominee as it looks like it will be. even if we get this decision last week of june, it fits one of the biggies that we get at the end of the term, i think the trump team is going to argue we have pretrial motions. discovery. that puts us through july, august, maybe september before would even be ready to argue this case.
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early fall is very conceivable for this. >> jesse: he could also get a favorable ruling by the high court. judge jeanine. >> judge jeanine: shannon, we are beginning from square one, assuming the supreme court says there is no immunity here and the trial goes for it. there've been no pretrial motions made at all in the d.c. case? >> that have been some things going on. there have been discovery. remember, if you remember a couple months ago the government actually tried to produce some of the documents to the trump team while this thing was supposed to be pause in the trump team, normally you'd want those documents but they said no, no. this is on pause. you can't be giving us documents. we can't be doing anything normal pretrial stuff so all of that, judge, as you know and can explain, that takes time so once we have a decision from the supreme court if this case goes back to the trial court and starts moving forward, the pretrial motions could slow things down. >> judge jeanine: do you attribute anything to the super important being able to take
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this on an expedited basis? >> they make clear is safe without expressing a view on the merits, they are saying we are not taking any position. there is no vote, no dissenters. we don't know how anybody voted or what happened. the former president had asked for a stay to put this on hold for a bit. that would've taken five votes but the court said we converted this state into your writ for -- you are requesting an appeal. that only takes four votes. now we are left to play games, parlor games about guessing who voted how because there's no breakdown. >> jesse: shannon, thank you so much. >> greg: i'm confused. can some buddy remind me what we're talking about. what is he being charged with again? >> jesse: whether or not you can be charged as a president -- ki no. what's keeping -- what's he been charged with.
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trying to figure out what it is, what we are going back to the start of this whole thing? >> judge jeanine: the underlying crime was obstr obstruction. >> martha: with this also applies to the documents case as well? >> harold: it does. >> judge jeanine: you think it does? >> harold: the president, the former president that he cannot be charged with anything because of actions he took as president so jack smith. the documents and -- >> judge jeanine: they are both federal cases. the question is whether or not the government would argue that his position after he's president separates him from having immunity. >> martha: the supreme court could divide those things in their decision. >> judge jeanine: they might. >> harold: here's the issue and i don't disagree with the speculation we are talking about and greg raises a central point which we should get the answer to here and i think there probably two cases, to cases with a b interrelationships
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here. this was the core of president trump's charge or claim that he should not be charged at all. this is the core of his early defense, predefense strategy. if the supreme court says that the president does have immunity, which the president has asserted he has unconditional immunity that all this will go away for the president. not only will clear the way for a trial before the election, will have no trial period. if he loses this, this opens the door i believe for a quicker trial. one of the things i wanted to ask shannon and i don't know the answer to this, how many pretrial motions have there been so far? do we have a sense of how many mr. trump's team has said they want to present. maybe they will come up with other ones. but without this immunity defense. as you need to cut you off, judge. this would be an incredible blow to president trump's defense to not have a trial. that's a he's guilty. but to not have a trial.
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>> judge jeanine: you mean for them to agree that he has immunity. >> harold: that he does not. >> judge jeanine: obviously. i think it goes more quickly. i think it will happen in the summer. i don't think they will push this back until after the election. >> judge jeanine: it depends upon the pretrial motion calendar and what shannon was saying was that the president was saying not so fast. we've got this immunity issue. i get the sense they're holding off on discovery in the motions until they get to the fundamental aspect of whether this man has immunity as president. >> martha: they are looking for ways to delay, delay. that's part of the strategy. i believe it's obstruction of a federal proceeding. >> greg: like pulling a fire alarm. he did. he said protests peacefully. always left out of the media coverage. that's why this is a bunch of b.s.
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>> jesse: from what i understand he's going to be arguing that he's not immune from everything. can't go out and commit random felonies. it's a narrower scope. he says while performing my official duties as commander in chief. not arguing he can go out and murder people. >> harold: unconditional immunity. >> judge jeanine: are you saying what the law is or what president trump is saying? >> jesse: garbage argument if that argument was made. the supreme court will likely rule he doesn't have blanket immunity but while exercising his official duties as president he should have immunity whether that's prosecuting war, fighting for election integrity or anything else he's doing. >> harold: the supreme court is going to decide. >> greg: have you ever been injured in an automobile accident?
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as a way to bully joe into backing a cease-fire in israel. sent a shock down the spine of democrats who thought november was going to be a cakewalk. keep this in mind: democrats lost michigan in 2016 by only 11,000 votes. right on cue, the media is melting down over. >> get to chicago at the convention and this is still going on, i don't want to think about what's going on. >> this is a place that biden carried big time in 2020. key to his chances of defeating donald trump in michigan. >> michigan is going to be tougher. you have a bunch that we need that are grumpy to say the least. >> i understand you're frustrated you've got to realize if you let this other one in, we are all screwed. >> judge jeanine: the other big concern democratic voters have about the president is over his advanced age. joe biden just had his annual physical limits as the president
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is a "healthy, active, robust 81-year-old male who remains fit to successfully execute the duties of the presidency." the white house goes on to claim that biden's doctors don't think he needs a cognitive test. but how about a push-up contest? >> i'll bet you anything joe biden could be the daylights out of trump and a push-up contest, for example, anti-trump knows it too. although if it were a cheeseburger eating contest it might turn out differently. >> judge jeanine: okay, i'll start with you, martha. this uncommitted group, they were looking for 10,000 votes. they end up getting over 100,000 votes of uncommitted voters against biden. they feel emboldened by this. they think they're going to go to chicago and be able to make a difference in the platform. what do you think? >> martha: it's interesting that we've seen over the last several weeks a number of high-profile democrats questioning whether or not
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joe biden should be the candidate. this gives them another arrow in their quiver if they want to continue to poke at this and say oh, he's going to have big problems. james carville said i think it's a lot deeper than just progressive advocates or young people. i hope the president could get some kind of cease-fire and take this out the front burner. they see it as a very difficult issue for him. on the other hand, he can't run the risk of upsetting jewish voters in the democrat base either because they're already, they're already aligning with conservatives and president trump in bigger ways. they are in a very tight spot here, i just wonder if they're going to use this against joe biden and try to encourage him to push out. they don't have an alternative of course. one thing i would mention about michigan, there was 30% more republican votes cast in democrat votes in michigan. it's a big number. three and 20,000 votes. what does it show? does it show republicans turned out more for the primary, or
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does it show something significant for november? it's a big number in terms of turnout for republicans last night. >> judge jeanine: we know biden is not doing well with the youth vote. although to biden, everybody is younger. [laughter] there's talk about whether or not he's competing. young voters going out to vote. >> jesse: you are the youth vote. >> judge jeanine: don't go there, jesse. now i lost my train of thought. the issue is whether or not the young people stay home on the couch if they are not fired up about him to begin with. >> jesse: not only did he lose a lot of arabs to the uncommitted but he lost ann arbor. you're saying that college students also not show up to be uncommitted and the question is if trump is on the ballot in november. are they going to come around to go home with joe? they are not voting for trump. they are either going to do third party or they're not going to vote at all. or just go down ballot.
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wayne county, 25% of that boat is uncommitted. that's a lot. he has to bank on peace in the middle east, judge, debt ringback the uncommitted spread has to make a peace deal between israel and the palestinians in order to consolidate his base. that's a tall order. we don't know if rfk jr. is even going to make the ballot. if he does, that's an even bigger problem for joe biden. they gave the president a clean bill of health. that must mean he can stand trial for the documents case. >> judge jeanine: good point. >> greg: and debate trump. >> judge jeanine: to you, harold. karine jean-pierre said president biden doesn't need a cognitive test. they give us his current health issues of these being treated for, acid reflux and a bunch of other stuff. are you comfortable with this president? >> harold: i feel you thaw when i talk about president biden. a couple things. first, there's a history of
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protest votes in michigan. obama in 2012 for reelection, he lost 20,000 people voted uncommitted. now it's 101,000 this go-round. i'm not naive, nor my trying to downplay the fact that this is a serious issue and i hope the campaign takes it serious. i thought my old friend james carville had it largely right. if we find ourselves going to chicago as democrats and these issues continue to percolate and continue to be high on voters minds, it's going to be a challenge. two things. i think martha raised -- sandra was there yesterday. >> jesse: they all look alike. >> harold: you do. [laughter] it's a joke. sandra was there. martha raised the point that if i were in the white house i'd be slightly more concerned about are as concerned about, the enthusiasm was higher than what you attributed. 35% to 40% more republican showed up. some argue because you had nikki haley in the race and you
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had two parties going at one another and that's a plausible explanation but if you're serious about politics he got to look at that seriously and be mindful of it. finally, two-thirds of the country, more than two-thirds of the country does not want a rematch between joe biden and donald trump. his age part of a question like maybe. i haven't seen all the polling data but there might be fatigue or on other issues as well. if i'm president biden, you have to figure out ways in which we bring about peace and security even if we have to use force and even massive force or the threat of it at times to secure it and i hope that the white house does not back down in our support for releasing the hostages and i hope we don't back down and our support for ensuring that we try to weaken hamas every which way we can. we ought to say that in a way to unite our party and unite people who believe that peace and security in the middle east is the future but it can't be if we allow hamas to be a central and important part. >> judge jeanine: i guess they
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are recommending a two-state solution. and another that works. >> greg: if the uncommitted voting thing is about israel and hamas, i don't think that's good news for americans in general when you have a large segment of society that looks at a response from one country to or a horrific attack of rape and dismemberment is somehow worse than the attack itself, it kind of frightens me. it's not a democrat-republican thing. i would prefer a different outcome that would be favorable to biden even if it helps trump. get that the enemy of my enemy is my friend. but biden is not my enemy. hamas is. i don't think these folks are doing these protests vote are suddenly going to embrace make america great again over joe biden. michelle toyed -- is that her name? what's her name? rashida tlaib voted against condemning hamas as a terrorist group, right. that's the hero in this.
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that's not good. the problem with the dams is they cultivated identity separatism. chickens have come home to roost. they have a large identity faction who see themselves as certain nationality before they see themselves as americans. i don't like outcome. >> judge jeanine: i don't either. good analysis, greg. >> greg: thank you! >> judge jeanine: you're welcome. command, an moment over the murder of lincoln riley by illegal immigrant. the mayor of the sanctuary city getting raked over the coals. watch this. >> liar! >> liar! , liar! >> greg: liar. >> judge jeanine: more on that next.
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>> martha: some democrats in the media trying to portray the horrific murder of young laken riley by illegal immigrant is just one instance that republicans are seizing on but it's not true. there are many terrifying cases and are adding up across the country. maryland, 25-year-old legal salvadoran migrant was arrested in connection with the shooting and killing of a 2-year-old child. in virginia, a venezuelan migrant charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl. in louisiana, the honduran migrant was arrested for allegedly raping a 14-year-old and stabbing a man during a robbery. americans are taking notice and today there was a stunning moment in athens, georgia, where laken riley was murdered for the town's democratic mayor is getting shouted down by residents who are furious over the sanctuary city policy there. watch this. >> who voted to make the county
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sanctuary city, who? what's their name? >> liar. >> you've got blood on your hands. you need to go, sir. we don't want to hear from you no more. you're not defending us. you're not upholding your oath of office, sir. you are lawless. >> martha: asked for that man to be taken out of the room. jesse, i watched this this morning i thought to myself, he came out, talked about how much money they were spending on safety initiatives in athens in order to make people feel better about this problem looking into the future and then he went through bunch of statistics saying when you look at college towns we are actually safer than other college towns. i don't know how this makes anybody feel better about what happened to laken riley and shortly after that you heard people basically lose their minds. >> jesse: the country is sick and tired of being lied to.
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they say there's no inflation, no crime wave, no evidence that biden is correct. they are sick of it and they're going to start yelling at politicians. it's healing way you can get their attention. there's no correlation between illegal immigration and crime, the only way he can say that is because all the cities in the country are sanctuary cities. so they don't report any of the illegal alien crime to the fbi so at the end of the year they don't have statistics. not only that most of the time they label all of these illegal aliens as white. so it still doesn't show up in any of the data. this guy is a liar. two years ago i was on tv talking about how i see is bad and trump is demonizing aliens because of his comments about charlottesville. i looked up his law on sanctuary cities. it is riddled with loopholes. this is a sanctuary city county. they popped a guy for shoplifting, didn't tell i.c.e. same with new york pair popped him for illegal endangerment of
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a child, didn't tell i.c.e. caught him and released him at the border. georgia and new york. this is destroying the democratic party. >> martha: harold, you look at a lot of cities across the country run mostly by democrats who basically told i.c.e. they had no agency. they were unable to deport people, not able to get that out. now mayor adams is saying we have to go back to the way that it was because of it was that way in new york when this individual who is suspected of killing this gong woman endangered the life of a child he could have been deported immediately. your thoughts on that. >> harold: i couldn't agree with you more. i think what mayor adams is trying to do, he should be supported on. i'm not a big believer that you go to town meetings and just yell at people, yell at politicians. i understand -- what you are saying, you don't yell at politicians. you uncollect them. but what i believe will you're
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saying is right. if i congress in congress, the majority i'd be doing things differently than what people are doing. iif you don't want to pass the bipartisan agreement when i pass a law and send it to the senate that says any city that adopts a sanctuary law, we will deny federal funds for law enforcement and other things if you don't do this. if they feel that strongly. i feel strongly about it. i'm passionate about it. the stories that i hear new york city from friends, both parties. party is not really the issue at all. fistfights and knife fights. i do friend tell me about a knife fight as she was going to work on the subway yesterday early in the morning. between two people whom she believed were migrants. no one should be subjected to that. so i think the idea of yelling is great. but we have an opportunity to bring about some answers here. the white house could sign a reinstatement of some of the trump border policies that were executive orders in congress should pass laws that give more money to have more cops come out
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law enforcement, change the assignment process of the border. we do that, we will get closer to not allowing more of these awful human beings into our country. >> martha: harold is acknowledging what's happening in cities. president biden came out today and did not acknowledge it. he was in the room with a group of police chiefs from around the country and talked about how much better things are now. that the homicide rates are down. didn't mention laken riley. >> judge jeanine: gas lights us again. he said today i wrote it down, he said violent crime is down. he said we should be happy sickly and feel good that they're bringing all these police chiefs together and violent crime is down and police are able to confront -- that's a bunch of hogwash, okay? more lying to the american people. we are at a very dangerous intersection right now in this country. the intersection of crime and immigration. but we are seeing in all of those cases that you identified, venezuela, honduras, el sa
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el salvador. what was the other one? honduras, venezuela, honduras, el salvador. there's an ms-13 gang member and i used it to prosecute these people. i know them well. what this guy had was a red alert on him. red alert is when el salvador issues and national, international alert saying anyone who finds him, hold him, we will come and get him. that is el salvador saying that. where is he? he's in the united states committing crimes. we deport them and they come back. there's one guy who came back four times one of those cases he talked about. we deport them even if we get to the point where we can on the we let them right back. we are like a bunch of wimps who don't know how to run a country. you know, the idea of feds denying federal funding, there was talk of this during the trump years and the problem with that is rather it's a grant or any grant that i got, you can't deny funding and say that your sanctuary city.
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because that funding also involves protection for children. it involves fighting car theft. it involves child abuse. it involves violence against women. >> martha: doesn't force the city to say okay, we are not a sanctuary city. >> judge jeanine: here's the point. the problem is some of these places are sanctuary cities not because of the federal government, not because of the governor. new york city is a sanctuary city. you know why? because hodge said it was in sanctuary city and then de blasio came in and said it was a sanctuary city. they were going to make it even more loose. so mayor adams, you know, i don't buy i think he says. he comes out says we can't help it, we are a sanctuary. someone says what are you going to do about it he says i don't know. can we? he said he didn't know. now he is all out against it. put it on the city council calendar and get rid of new york city as a sanctuary city. allow them to come in. at the american people have a right to fight this and they have a right to be angry.
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>> martha: i think that's why they were emotional at that meeting and standing up and saying so. >> greg: i'm curious how the ap is going to report these other crimes. an illegal alien rapes a 14-year-old girl. are they going to talk about the risks of reaching puberty? sounds gross but that's exactly the mentality. that it's on you for living your own life. i love how whenever you listen to liberals, they always begin each conversation with one sentence. "we need to have a conversation." it's time for a conversation. then when you have the conversation, they accuse you of pouncing or seizing. but if you don't pounce overseas, you never ever have the conversation. in terms of crime rates, if you never talk about crime until its immigration, that's a bit odd, i would call that political. but. but republicans talk about crime all the time. consistently.
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whether it's citizens, illegal aliens, mass theft, looting, arson. it's our wheelhouse. we scream it every day. the media doesn't listen. it's not pouncing or political if you're passionate about both illegal and legal crime. who's not passionate? biden team he's going to the border tomorrow not because of bad people but because of bad polling. that's the only reason why he's going there. it's disgusting that we have to come to this and that because you care, people question your mind-set. go f yourself. >> harold: he still should go, right? >> greg: who? >> harold: the president. >> martha: don't go to brownsville. >> harold: there is no need to yell at me. >> martha: everyone is yelling. coming up, a ridiculous willy wonka scam had children in tears and parents calling the
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♪ ♪ >> harold: parents calling the cops over a nightmare willy wonka experience that left children in tears.
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moms and dads getting lured on mom by phone eai generated imagery. folks got a sparsely venue. organizers have apologized and claimed they were going to issue a refund. interesting story. you have a strong opinion about this. >> greg: they totally screwed up. they should've just changed the movie. it's not about willy wonka. it's really about soil and green or the matrix. change the movie to fit the atmosphere. this reminds me of the local fair sideshows. world's tiniest man is just a short guy in a diaper or the lizard lady is someone with a skin condition. we've got to be skeptical. >> martha: this is the fire festival for kids. they were hyped. every what he thought they were going to something really fun. my message for parents is don't sign up for the stupid things.
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kids are easily entertained. take them outside, go to the playground, go to the library. have fun. you don't need to spend $45 on this kind of garbage. >> harold: if jesse jr. showed up at this what would you do? >> jesse: pretend that it's phenomenal. we are going to the circus on saturday. bailey and ringling brothers. if i showed up to the circus and it was a squirrel running through a two buy four, i would be like, look about jr.! can i have a drink, please, actually two. >> harold: when you said no relation, what did you mean? >> judge jeanine: daily. when i was with my grandson, i cook for him. he can't move and he's very happy. i even my screen. the more ice cream. >> harold: and your great co cook. the judge is a great cook. "one more thing" is up next.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: time now for "one more thing." greg? >> greg: tonight another great show 10:00 p.m. jamie lissow. kat timpf, tyrus. 10:00 p.m. batch it. greg's how much nuts. who is going to win this beautiful squirrel statue made in taiwan by the national art craft company. all right. guess how many nuts. >> judge jeanine: nine. >> harold: 11. >> jesse: 8. >> martha: 8. [laughter] >> jesse: i think i said 8. >> judge jeanine: he doesn't have a big mouth. 7 is going to be it. >> greg: he can pick his nuts. >> martha: 7? here you go, jesse. 8, 9, that's hilarious. >> judge jeanine: i said 9. >> greg: judge. >> judge jeanine: you can't go over.
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i won it. >> jesse: reigning nut queen. so here is something you don't see every dated. a bunch of goats were brought in to clear the underbrush to help prevent fires. well, apparently they got out to a texas neighborhood but dozens of goats managed to escape. they went for a stroll. police helped wrangle them back. can you imagine that coming across your front lawn? >> they are in a rush, too. say something funny. >> greg: that's the goat. the greatest of all time. >> jesse: do you want to see a jet suit race? finally some high tech sports. look at these two guys in dubai, obviously, zipping around 1500-horsepower, 80 miners. why can't we have these in america? come on, joe biden. that's it for us tonight. >> greg: they are probably illegals, jesse. >> jesse: probably illegals. that's probably how they crossed have. great night. >> bret: if you are running late for the show

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