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money. doing pretty good these days. right now, "the five" starts. [ ♪♪ ] >> reporter: hello everybody,
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here with jesse watters greg got filled and judge jeanine pirro. this is "the five". new york singer trumps a building running into a major roadblock, score and go when after an appeals court slashed is staggering for 50 million-dollar bond to $175 million in his civil fraud or judgement. you know has ten days to pay the lower amount in order to stop attorney general letitia james from seizing his assets. that'll happening while trump was in a different courtroom today, a judge ruling his hush money trial will start april 15th, winning trump will be the first president candidate on trial while campaigning. semi- caramel cases against him as election interference. >> i respect the provision, for over to gross amount of money
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put on by a corrupt judge. james has to be located because he is like the puppetmaster of the judge. were going through this weaponization of the government tried to knock out some at his potable opponent, in so far based on the poles not working at all. it's a sham, it's a hoax. >> dana: democrats in the media who were once thrilled about the prospect of trump surrendering his assets now fuming over the decreased bond. >> it so infuriating i don't know what to do. not he has his own private system of justice, is an actual travesty. >> it's a heck of a break again is to honor the blame the trunk playbook is different for former president trump. >> hebrewmac has everything he wants to, for what reason? nobody else in the country would have that kind of luck. >> dana: and my favorite, bonnie lewis is back of your being forced to dismiss her ex lover from trumps alike a student in defense case.
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the prosecutors that it is full stream and headed to go after trump. >> auto filigree have been slow down at all, there are efforts to slow down but the train is coming. i'm not embarrassed by anything i have done. i guess my greatest crime is had a relationship with a man. that is not something i find it embarrassing in any way. >> dana: all right judge, there is lots to look out here, take your pick. >> judge jeanine: thank you. the 175 million-dollar bond, certainly appropriate because it was absently no connection between the $475 million, i think it's a half a billion, with the interest, pulling out of the sky and assaying oval hit donald trump for that. they are just disappointed because they wanted to call him broke at dawn. and he won't be broke at dawn. he will make that one sunday that million dollar bond. his perfecting his appeal by september, it means he has to
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have all his work and the division for his department, which would render this decision reducing the bond. and i just look this up, one is sam bank when freed, who apparently called something like a million dollars or a million victims, his bond was $250 million. 40,000 victims, his bond was 10 million. donald trump took no victims, half a billion dollars. i don't know where that these people from the other stations are learning the law of what they are talking about but there is no harm, no foul, that's the end of it. nobody relied to their detriment on anybody, nobody lost a dime, donald trump's quiet, everybody comes in with him, makes money with him. that's number 1. the business records case, it is start unable 15th, they have a convicted felon who was a liar, who was the main witness in that case, on a case that is literally without basis because
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they took eight federal felony charge and they tried to breathe light into as stature of limitations pass, misdemeanor in new york that is ada did not want to go on, that they do not want to prosecute. but of the south and district were not prosecuted, and the fac did not prosecute. so the democratic came in and breathed into this falsifying business record by bootstrapping felony from the feds, pulling why the stature of limitations, the misdemeanor, pulling out of michael cohen to be their central witness and it's absurd. the lasting order stays this. you have the supreme court it coming out lease of the secretary of state may as well as the supreme court justice think it was in colorado were wrong. you cannot take them off the ballot. they said well, get rid of your lover, you can have him on and six of your accounts go. because you don't even know how to draft an end segment. and anne on this saying, your
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bond is in no were consistent with the facts and we will take it down, white, 40, 60 percent. they are in bad shape already and it will continue that way. this is all coming out of the democrats who hate donald trump. >> dana: how do you see all this? >> greg: very good question. i like my short even though it looks rather strange on tv. i love that montage, there are people who are infuriated they don't know what to do. that's what it is. so infuriated i don't know what to do. because trump only is going to phone at 170 million. what kind of life do you lead? do you have any friends or any family? what kind of lonely existence is this when you derive your happiness or sorrow based on the trials of another person? i can't imagine how small the world is, when is all that i went to god, auditing get that mad. we do crime sprees i was angry but i was angry because it was
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actual crime. or somebody else, it's a weird. the bond was based not on thoughtful, recent penalties. it was based on what donald trump is going to make,'s profit and it was reverse engineered using them in oblation of a law that was not used that way before. that's what it was called unprecedented. as to want to know who you writes a check out to, even for those bond. but if you hate trump, you'd still maintain a short of principal and say look, i don't want this kind of white house but i realized that this is like, illegal, immoral and will have lasting consequences in the real estate industry and therefore ultimately the city. people like democrats are saying that, had yet to you are not, don't think -- the problem right now is you cannot argue was in a grenade art mob. and the people cheering this on -- aiken aren't mob. they have no idea where they are cheering. when they see unprecedented, in the seizure of private property they go array and they don't
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think that is this is where people live and work, they don't know what this will incentivize for the future, republicans will be able to do this. more democrats will be able to do this. people in real estate will not want to invest in the city. if you bring this stuff up they will look at you with a blank face because they are soaked to the gills with tds. is like arguing with a mob torturing and autozone, they are in that moment destroy that building, you do realize people work there? and it's not going to help everybody living that area and they don't care. we'll just trash it and punching the face. that is the mentality. >> dana: why were they so mad about the rule of law being followed? >> our link they would say that aid was that the rule of law is being followed from the commentary i have heard or observed on social media, they feel this is about two tears of justice and no other person about donald troubled of how to the bond amount lowered that
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much. and another have been larger barnes it feels like 99.9 percent of them have been to public companies and onto individual held companies, and that's really the point of distinction. >> dana: is not a two tiered system of justice? >> i'm saying what they were arguing. i have felt uncomfortable about us and said it was a distraction from the cases that people are really interested in saint leo before they go and cast their votes in november or wherever there early voting period starts. it is definitely a win for trump at least at that in his press conference after he said, the beautiful appellate division, i'm happy to pay this. i do still think there was no point in him bragging beforehand about how he had the money, $500 million back and then abu for -- before that he said $400 million in cash. i guess we will never know. but giving up the game for the exchange of the reporter was at are you worried that this could
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cause you the election and his answer was well, it could also make me more popular. i understand his thinking on that. survey after survey reveals that is not the case. he gained some popularity after the primary and he is obvious he running very competitively by people don't want to vote for a convicted felon and i think he needs to be careful about that, he still has a lot of cases. >> greg: is not the whole point of this? don't hold for a felon. it's a circular argument. >> that's making it out as if the man did not do anything wrong, in an average real estate -- the average real estate investor is inflating the words -- you know anything about real estate jessica, he rents. trombones that building. take a look at the entire manhattan -- speed -- >> jessica: did you say that you made? >> jesse: whether joe biden
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build? he has not built anything to jessica. he hasn't even build a charging station. this man is responsible for thousands of americans being hired, millions of dollars being made by banks by investors in this great city. the book and the back shot of that stupid former assistant, u.s. as attorney, you know what it said? taking down trump. that was the book and his little back shot library. this guy's a straight player, these are not straight players. these are hounds it jessica. the is is a savage attack on a man because these people aren't mentally ill, they don't want to see him actually convicted at all. they just want to see him conducted before the election, they don't care what happens after the election. that is a whole point of this. joe biden has unleashed the hounds and you were talking about the fanny training? monkmac if you took the fanny train and the trump train a new gallic this, my money is like
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this. remember after 911 just got, how we treated mohammed? the new flew down to represent him. all that they talk about is constitutional rights. they need all the rights they should of the right to appeal, the right to due process, the right to a trial. they are giving terrorists more respect than donald trump. they said this is what makes america america. now you're just destroying this man. they don't care what president. they are just trying to attack him any which way they can. >> jessica: don't trump has what he thinks is great representation, he has almost all of his requests in accord down to the state courts, what you just said beyond the ink hardly rude way you began about the fact that arent my apar apartment, basically giving him anything to storing from classified documents and not returning them to fermenting and interaction after he lost an election, like millions --
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>> jesse: but he's not a vain charger that is he? what i'm saying is there is no victims in any of these cases? >> jesse: that's not a valid -- >> jessica: -- >> jesse: and you're very angry he has to catch. twenty-three i'm not angry! >> jesse: oh he's broke! he doesn't have $500 million! and then it's a bond for $97 million for the one who accused him -- >> jessica: she did not just accuse him he was found liable. i'm thrilled he's rich. that is so fun. >> dana: we can move on. are loved democrats fuming over what he just said. [ ♪♪ ]
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♪ ♪ >> democrats may lose the >> jessica: domantas may lose the white house in november think it's too preachy female politicians, according to the democratic strategist who suggested they are the reason joe biden's poll numbers are sinking. he told the new york times those, a suspicion of mine is there are too many preachy females don't drink feet -- beer, don't eat hamburgers. messages to feminine. everything you are doing is destroying the planet, you have to eat your peas. and it seems he had a nerve when he tweeted "maybe should start a podcast, your men are really underrepresented in that space". jessica, hubbard waiting for the segment all day. >> jessica: you have been? >> jesse: it is such a
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delight. >> jessica: classic carville. >> jesse: classic. totally nails that. >> jessica: albert say it is classic carville. is a subsection that feels this way, bill marra talks about this a lot. people don't want to be ashamed about how they want to live -- live their lives there is issues that feel bigger to the election issues are us -- distraction for it. people show up and vote for you because they did out of them about cows breaking wind or have they have to get an ev car before they are ready, but the data does not support with carville is saying. joe biden got 11 points more when hillary clinton did in 2016, him and trump, no democrats have over performed expectations by miles in the biden area. the midterms pack a sore spot for you. every referendum, all the special elections and the
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majority with mike gallagher, said that he will be leaving early as well. which basically means they will get nothing done. on the warpath again, i will commit. in the economist polling units or whatever, biden is ahead for the first time in seven months, which is a huge change. we know about the money on hand, we know that joe biden has traveled which everybody likes to deny. >> jesse: we do have to move along. judge, the focus on women's issues, woman of color, abortion, it is not an active targeting of the male demographic in the biden campaign b6 that man is it neanderthal. for the democratic party. is this idea that the women are sinking biden, the woman that don't drink beer and don't eat
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hamburgers and watch football, i do allthree, or czata make me? they don't recognize that we are now individuals. whether your black, white, hispanic, mail, woman, it is not matter. asian, it is not matter. we are concerned about certain things and they want to categorize people as the blacks feel this way, that hispanics feel this way. we're so pass that, he comes from a party at his based on the hand that is infused, all of the energy it into over those charges against donald trump that are in the end bases and there are times that man cannot run for office. it is election interference, he'll fit in the box for this guy, by the way is he still managed to marry? >> yes. >> judge jeanine: has emerged going? >> jesse: three great. they are not divorced and seem happy. >> jesse: jessica knows, it
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maybe a relic. sometimes relics can be right. >> dana: clearly the democrats won't listen to him, he has instincts and what did he say? in the nineties, he said as the economy stupid and we have been talking about over 30 years. he's like a trumpet in some ways, you can pinpoint an issue and focus on it and i was exactly how to bring it up. he's saying what we all know. at a data point, in 2060 like hillary clinton campaign in michigan was saying guys, when you heard a visit here because we are behind any help. in brooklyn with a set of the data says you are fine. i'm telling you, on the ground it's bad, in the data set it's fine. using your ways and started instincts because you don't how to get home. battle only the climate change stuff, ev's and all of that, i also think this is hurting the democratic party on the issue of azo. yeah, people like to squat on it television and say, israel is
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doing to genocide. it's also committing genocide. we have to stop them. any normal universe you would have democrats push back on that but instead they are silent on what does it not in mechanization do? peddling as quickly as you can from israel because they want to help the squad when they are basically not talking to the rest of the democrats. i think carville is right to fourth grade you raised this issue two weeks ago, it's true. did you he watch "the five" and steal your thunder? >> greg: i think he did and you are welcome mr. carbo. i think there is a lot of misery right now in the democratic party. i think the identity is stupid. think what happened was they replaced the self evident with the self identifying. when you are self-evident, yeah, grounding and a foundation. when you replace it with self identifying you have somebody to gender is. it is no foundation for you, and
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it's like an infinite regress. that is why you have all of these people, and gender, gender fluidity, then i'll be x. gender, than we talked was spared and it's because they can't seem to find a foundation in their lives. women may be the better half but in the party men are still have that they are really good itself those the democrats have deemed problematic. men know this but they are afraid of these preachy females. we are. we don't want to be yelled at. when we look at what has happened outside the empathy is directed at the latest because, without any controls in place, you end up with what is happening out of the border, the squatting, a lot of these things are harming woman. that's why i'm saying it's more like self-harm. men, this is where i will become a peacemaker. men understand that our flaws, we are ambivalent about her
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feelings, we insult people, we joke around, we think about the roman empire a lot and woman wonder why. we are consumed by fantasies of self defense. while what i do in that situation? wheat live to protect. is in our genes. but those flaws are all intertwined. and part of that is we don't suffer empathy with that analysis. it is time for woman and the democratic party do the same thing. you don't know everything. you have great benefits but he have flaws and you can do this alone. but at this rate you will. >> jesse: let me protect you jessica. s. to three and don't -- >> jesse: don't yell at us because he will ignore you. >> jessica: don't put your finger in my face! >> jesse: is the end of the world for the liberals at nbc after the network dared to hire a republican. [ ♪♪ ] [ ♪♪ ]
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♪ ♪ [ ♪♪ ] >> judge jeanine: of the liberal media hates having a different point of view on the air, host at nbc and msnbc completely losing it after m. the track nbc news hiring the former chair of the republican committee as a contributor. >> he were not asked our opinion, but if we saw, we would have said no for several rea reasons. >> we hope that it nbc will reconsider its decision, it goes without saying she will not be a guest on a morning atoll in her capacity as a paid contributor. >> i think our awesome -- bosses owe you an apology, one nbc gave the position to give her her credibility, you have to ask yourself, what is she bring nbc news?
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>> judge jeanine: now the dnc is getting in on the average saying a statement "should be no debate about the truth in our political discourse. ronna mcdaniel is a proven lawyer and has no place in an honest and objective conversation about the future of this country ". ted cruz is saying not so fast. the texas senator is calling out of the hypocrisy, by pointing out that many liberal networks were once employed by democratic white house. all right today now. i don't quite remember backlash quite like this one nbc hired at think it was a cool steel who was also the former rnc chair. is is just the way they are today? >> dana: he was not for trump. so... i think so, i guess. here is my point. i'm a four more voices not fewer. i think it is helpful anywhere. if your bosses and accompanied us out of this is a person we
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want to have as a part of our team, either keep your mouth shut, don't book her if you don't want her on your show, or say hi, welcome. let's talk things through. i don't understand the anim animosity, if they do let her go and cut ties, that would be faster than when sarah was fired from the white house and she may benefit from it. >> judge jeanine: a gray guy cameras last time an employee actually reprimanded a pause and demand an apology for hiring somebody did not like. >> greg: out would almost applaud those except that i know this is totally personal. by the way, what is the process. is not on cable. is it on sunday? i don't know. he was let it go, to depressed. that was to -- his successor, is think he was trolling her, use basically saying, if i was there
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this would have never happened. you couldn't see her face when she was looking at him, like what are you doing? what are you saying? and basically trying to get back at that. i think i speak for most of america, who cares about these people. this is it media theater. it reminds you when they used to replace of the character a soap opera with a new actor, but it was the same character! right? the role was the same, the lines we delivered, the actors will perform their duties, nobody will be the least surprising, all beltway boobs. you are never going to be surprised by anything on msnbc. i say who cares. >> judge jeanine: i'm curious as to what you sink, who will represent the voice of half of america or the people who voted for donald trump, or do they just not care about what other
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people say? >> jessica: >> jesse: nobody can were present avoids on nbc, they have gone five years telling everybody makkah republicans are extremists. their insurrection list, they needed the platform, be censored, and have to investigate them and prosecute them and not allow them to have a voice. all of a sudden nbc hires one of them, and blows over the entire narrative that a morning to joe and these guys have been selling forever. so the grass, maybe watching morning joe, or they don't believe what he's selling. is an election year, let's do it. a little axis, a little balance, sign a check. and now we're hearing what, the inmates are running the silent -- asylum and they make cancel the contract? that just tells me nbc is not a business, it's a political operation. >> judge jeanine: jessica your
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are our first amendment proponent, teasing and receipted the right decision high rank ronna mcdaniel? >> jesse: i can only afford my very high rent because i believe in having opposition voices. i think it is important and obviously great respect for the first amendment. i feel it is important to have representatives at a party who were present at the party versus trumpet republicans were not telling you anything about what is going on inside of the republican party at of this moment. it's a small faction that does decide elections. you should hear from somebody who voted for trump but search to biden in 2020. but ronna mcdaniel offers incredible access which is definitely a huge part of this, and it's an election year as jesse said, but she is not a regular republican. she is not a regular opposition avoids, not only because of how powerful she was in the job that she held, she is somebody who
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flies in the face one has become the courtney zeballos over nbc and msnbc from refusing to say that joe biden freely and barely one that election, to getting on the phone with donald trump and calling to up tob officials in michigan and presto them not to certify the election results. we all know this. if you tuned in on msnbc you will care about january 6 a lot. you will hear -- not, okay,, on a done. it is core to their visa was there, it is core to their viewership that is one of the most important decisions that have been committed against the country, and go out and higher somebody who has participated in eight and made no apologies, if you want to have her on, every interview will start with why did you call up those officials? and pressure them not to certify the results when we know how people voted in missions in? why did you say did not know why
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joe biden won that election? that's one thing. if you disintegrate her like a normal opposition avoids, like me just one of the mill establishment democrat, i don't think that's correct and it is a bad business decision. >> judge jeanine: you must agree that somebody like letitia james wu says that trump was an illegitimate president she should be sanctioned some way for saying the president was illegitimate? >> jessica: if she was offered a 300,000 -- >> judge jeanine: she's the attorney general -- cj why you? >> judge jeanine: you are the one bringing up january 6th! >> jessica: white ronna mcdaniel has a part of what happened with january 6th, being investigated. one thing. if you watch that interview any watch what happened with jim jordan on a six minutes, you see there is a shift in the media on one particular issue, which is you can believe that election was a wonder why biden. i do, i said that all along from the beginning. but i also think there were of
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course obviously some problems within the election when he had the election during covid-19 with state laws were changed immediately and all of a sudden you say of course there were things that were not a great and we should fix those things, you are an election deny? that is not work. you watch the media trying to shift a little bit so everybody who says we should make sure that it while it harvesting is not abused, then you are an election deny? that's not the case susie what about calling the officials? >> dana: i do not call it the official. >> jessica: not talking when ronna mcdaniel, fontecchio how the media's framing the questions now and we sat on a mess in bc and 60 minutes last night. >> judge jeanine: up next... >> what is carbon dioxide? [ laughter ] i went to high school but government that is a guess. >> judge jeanine: expert witness getzen bears during a climate hearing. [ ♪♪ ]
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>> dana: a hearing on climate >> jessica: hearing on climate change after an expert witness struggles to answer questions. across countries gear getting grilled on the effects of carbon tax on our planet. >> what is carbon dioxide? >> i went to high school but that's, carbon dioxide is a gas. >> you want to abolish it? >> no, is always going to be carbon dioxide. >> is it a major part of our atmosphere? >> huge soon as archie very small soon well, okay. but... i don't know. >> jessica: dana you have head and a palm do want to elaborate?
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>> dana: that was excellent duty. probably the most entertaining hearings we have seen. the white house called the hearing, in the witness, the witnessing to prepare. the witness should know the basics of the signs he will be called upon, with his absolute malpractice about him there. when you know that senator kennedy, designer of committee and you don't prepare a guy like this? it's like having to edit -- what is on break. >> greg: [ laughter ] >> dana: sorry it's been a long day. greta seidenberg coming to lecture us about climate change and she is a child? will not a child anymore but if he said anything you were the one that was in trouble. this falls another pattern, all these kids are so upset, so they're bringing in the lawsuits against american oil and gas companies and some of these courts are action giving them the go ahead, like the hawaii court. like what are you doing? what you do this to make energy
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companies because of children? >> jessica: jesse, i think what he wanted to convey, is that rising temperatures and we have seen of the increase in artificial snow having to be used for winter sports, is a climate problem because it and up going this way, do think anybody heard any of that messaging from the witnesses. >> jesse: know just go, i noticed crime is up does that make me an expert on crime? he's an expert because he notices there is less snow. i notice there's less criminals behind bars, will testify in front of congress? makes no sense. i have noticed the weather is changing, at a know why or how but it is warmer in the winter and it still is less. okay? he is what the democrats want us to do. they say give us all of your money is so weekend despite her to save the world?
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okay. how does that happen? we will give it to donors to weld solar panels and tvs i don't work well and know what he wants. the donors get rich and nothing changes. how come nobody's getting convinced by the democrats when it comes to climate change? now they are bringing in skiers that notice is less snow. >> greg: i mean according to science, every fraction wore more makes the planet more livable over all. cold weather kills people than warm weather. that is a fact. so i'm sorry if this elitist cross country skier is not getting his pact snow, it's helping to the rest of us. a kind of felt sorry for him, it is again his balls were bringing him and calling him a highly credible witness. remember, we paid for that. you did not come on his own taught -- dawn mcewen it, so we page to have that guy on it, probably will hear about tony
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hawk talk what immigration. here's my theory. i think somebody in the senate had a crush on him. definitely had a crush on him. >> jessica: i went to high school with him. >> greg: that is a back story to this, i will be talking about alive on special report. [ laughter ] >> judge jeanine: whyte avenue at 23-year-old albeit he's good-looking, what we have a 23-year-old talking before congress when we spend billions of dollars and we have scientists and experts in all kinds of people who could address this issue and we bring into this guy? what this guy who knows nothing about anything and is part of a climate called? like the people will go into museums and the people on the road trying to prevent everybody from going forward. they are empty and uninformed. i have something for you. skiers like the hymn are leaving forever chemicals on the snow and on the land. why? because f. and a skier my whole
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life. you wax your skis and that destroys the orders and environment. you know what, they ought to keep their mouth shut and leave it to the experts. >> greg: that he was way ahead of his skis. >> judge jeanine: [ laughter ] >> jessica: why people getting high just to fly? [ laughter ] [ ♪♪ ]
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[ ♪♪ ] >> greg: nervous flyers are getting high before taking to this guy, passengers traveling on bolink planes are turning to antianxiety meds and prayer after a string of problems following the alaskan airline door plug blower earlier this year. what do you do to stay calm on a flight? do you do any kind of spiritual preparations? >> dana: i look at peter, she is a good flier. i look at him, is is a problem? and he's like no, not a problem. chair out. he said he wanted tony to come to your house, knock you out, put you on the plane and have you wake up when you are at your destination. >> greg: stock everybody like bakery cakes and they just real you out. you are at your hotel! i would have made a lot of money
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off of that stew for apra for the second seed to the pilot. actually just yesterday a little bit. while bowing, if it's bowing i'm not going. that's the end of it. >> jessica: that's airbus' new logo? i think it's weird when the ceo say we have a huge problem so i am going to resign in nine months. g. go today? what caters when the actual rational expiration was. [ laughter ] if the bowing guy who committed suicide with some information, that's why he's pulling out. could be but i don't know. [ laughter ] >> greg: jesse, is it just about time to call doctor siegel to get a prescription? >> jesse: greg i flew with you once, you did not gave orders bowing, he did not care what is the engine looked like, you were
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to throw works for fast muscle relief, say gentle and absorbs quickly for relief. there was works, try, throw, works and get back at it. ford said brad kavanaugh had assaulted her and that you were in the room. my gut reaction was i just have no recollection of this. some of your statements don't sound like an unequivocal denial judge and the justice kavanaugh classmate speaks out only on fox nation. >> but not for one more thing. judge okay, coming up on fox nation, you have to see this. the menendez brothers, you remember them from the late eighties that they were indicted for shooting their mother and their father. we did a special for fox nation on this. and what's so amazing about this and you have to see it and i have the original detective from the case and one of the psychoanalysts psychotherapists as well. but the issue, of course, had to do with whether or not one of the brothers or both of them were sexually molested. you're not going to believe
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this. the judge would not allow testimony of that molestation. and so those young men are now in their fifties. they've been in prison life without parole. you've got to see this fox nation, menendez, brothers, monsters or misunderstood. >> sounds excellent. great. all right. tonight, what a show we have. remember tom shillue? i do, charlie. i don't know, joe devito. >> catch if that's tonight. hey, let's do this. greg. >> absolutely disgusting news now with rex in. all right, let's go to the nashville zoo. something truly repulsive. check out this this costing vida loca. >> gross it's a tiny male pop, a panda loca. it's there. the zoo's a spotted fan, a loca at the nashville zoo. >> they're nocturnal animals, native to madagascar, thoroughly repulsive, disgusting. their diet includes mammals, reptiles and jesse waters hair. >> oh, you're so cute. how quickly? age is just a number.
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that is especially true for a basketball player. bruce rubin, he's 80 years old, still plays pickup basketball games in his local gym. >> he's looking for people to join his team. in 2009, he was recruiting players for 2025. also coming on, politics this week with charles payne. >> jesse, thanks for everybody. showing up and seeing me in my book signings over the weekend in new jersey. >> and dana was there and of course, fritz, there's fritz. if anybody was wondering which was in the house, i punched that man wearing a gutfeld shirt. >> that's cool. >> also, many people trying to have me run for president. i mean, how many shirts? >> we see a lot of those. they want you to get assassinated, obviously. >> still, they'll very fort myers beach haven. >> vero beach tonight. we're debuting the jesse watters prime time jfk series. >> oh, very nice. >> farm farmer. jessica, you get more time next time . i did. i did. have a great night. >> welcome to jesse waters. prime time tonight

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