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there is a distinction here because that election was so close, came down to one state, one county in florida, and it was chaotic. these are cases that are being deliberately manufactured to try to drag the supreme court into it and try to use the court room to decide the election rather than let the voters do it in 2024. >> neil: john, thanks for helping us out. john yoo, the former deputy assistant attorney general. great read on all of this. also bill barr, former attorney general, obviously he and donald trump have not exactly been seeing eye to eye on a lot of matters but on this particular matter, colorado and all of that, he does see some potential judicial overreach. we will be talking to him tomorrow. see you at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. for now, here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. jessica tarlov along with
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judge jeanine pirro, charlie hurt, kennedy, and tyrus. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ was "the five" before christmas, the studio was set for the table to discuss the big topics. the stockings were hung by the cameras with care in hopes that "the five" would soon be on air. when out in the greenroom us rose such a clatter, it was just judge jeanine stealing a cookie from the platter. okay, that is enough of that. we are going to get to the news in a few minutes but now it is time for a christmas fastest. first up. think of secret santa gifts. one man is vowing to never participate in his office exchange ever again after only receiving a box full of a assorted mini candy bars as is present. judge, i feel like this would be a dream gift for you, actually, to get candy. >> jeanine: it is a dream gift. here is the problem. this guy is very upset because he spent all this time getting a
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present for someone, and in exchange, he got left over candy. he assumes. which proves the point that people are not into giving. people are into receiving. and the sooner you realize that, the better. but i started -- >> jei found out these are somef the gifts you get any secret santa come okay, are you listening, tyrus? >> tyrus: yeah. >> jeanine: one guy got a puzzle missing pieces. another person got 10 pounds of rice. another one got a loaf of bread. i mean, these are the kinds of things that make people think twice about having a secret santa. >> jessica: i have never received a loaf of bread for secrets at. >> tyrus: spoiler alert, this guy is me. i will never do secret santa with team gutfeld ever again. i've got a bag of hershey's candies, the ones you have to open the bag, individually take them out, that is what i got.
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you know what i did for secret santa? i asked of the producer, loves horror movies, so i got him my book on great horror movies. i did my due -- and then i found out, little bird, everyone on the team got a box of cheese. i didn't get a box of cheese. >> kennedy: that's an outrage. >> jessica: was that greg's decision? >> tyrus: it was his giving them out. i get it, the brightest star gets the stuff, that's fine. [laughter] i will never ever do secret santa again. done come out of the game. i did not do it -- i did not do it for presentation, i did the right thing. plus, my neighbor's judge jeanine and if word got out that i wasn't following the rules, you heard how she talks to me earlier. >> jessica: we all heard it. >> kennedy: you would make a mint as a dominatrix, judge. >> jeanine: thank you. >> jessica: kennedy, you are one of the more thoughtful givers that i have ever -- it's true. do you care about what you get in return?
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>> kennedy: absolutely not. i don't expect things in return. i love giving people stuff. if you expect things in return, it's like expecting something in return from the goveg somethingn return from the government. we all know they are always stealing our tax money, and for what we all give the government every year, we should be lavished with lamborghinis and trips and furs. but we get potholes and homeless people crapping all over the sidewalks. that is what it is like being a secret santa. the point is to give where you have to adhere very strictly to a dollar amount. it has to be $25. $25 worth of hershey's candy -- >> tyrus: it was not. it was the same candy that we don't pick up at work. it was the same candy that dana perino and judge jeanine ought to get her off the 21st floor and now i have a bag of it and it is not even have nuts or anything in it. i follow the $25 rule to the .you cannot tell me that bag frm
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halloween -- it is being shorted by the government once again. >> charlie: this is what is so terrible about this guy. it was fake virtue. he started out as a kennedy, and he said there was christmas time, some people don't even get a gift, and secret santa sometimes is the only gift that person will get, so he pours his heart into it, and that it turns out he is just a cheapskate who is all poed because he did not get what he wanted to get and somebody else did -- the joy should have been in the giving. like with you, kennedy. >> tyrus: i don't know, man, everyone who is married knows if the gift is not right, the face always tells the truth. >> jessica: unless the face is frozen in place. next up, stressed out this holiday season? you are not alone. 63% think the holidays are more demanding than dreaded tax season. but if you are looking to get some relaxation from all of that holiday stress, you may want to book a vacation from your vacation. 34% of holiday party poopers say
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coming home for family gatherings does not count as a getaway. i'm 100% in this camp. i do not think family gatherings are restful. >> jeanine: they are not. >> jessica: you are cooking for like 40. >> jeanine: i'm always cooking. actor by the food, then cook the food, clean the food, cook the e and cook it, there is always steps and i have to clean up afterwards come i don't even enjoy it, my feet are killing me by the end of the day, they had a great time and i am miserable. >> jessica: charlie, i feel like maybe you -- you like family gatherings. >> charlie: i mean, i like them as much as the next person does. they are complicated. they are all complicated. that is why you do it. you don't do it for yourself. you don't do it for going to the beach to hang out and sit in the sand. you go for other people. and especially if you have children, you go for your children, remind everybody why you have a family and why you are enjoying working so much and leaving the house.
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[laughter] >> jessica: well, because they need all your money, also. kennedy? >> kennedy: a lot of people like to compare children. that's the problem i have. oh, little bunny just got into columbia! that's always rough. i would like to go to someone else's family gathering. i'm with the judge. you spent all this time cooking, you spend all this time taking care of people, and it is absolutely exhausting. here is the hack. here is what you do. you go to hawaii with your family and you all stay in separate rooms, so you only see each other a couple of times a day. and then you come out, you go to the beach, you go to a luau, have a nice dinner, someone else makes the dinner and combine that with a vacation, no more visiting family. visit hawaii. they need your money and support instead. >> jessica: going in february. how old is a child have to be to be in their own room? >> tyrus: four. >> jessica: is that right? >> tyrus: listen, i invented my family so i don't have these problems. i don't have to deal with drunk
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uncle and grandma, grandpa, i invented my family, which means it's just me, the wife, and the children. and if i don't want to deal with them, i just send them on want a fun trip and dad can't go because he is too big. >> jeanine: who do you send them with? >> tyrus: they go within grade, they just go. >> jeanine: the mother. >> tyrus: yeah, and then i get to do what i want to do -- >> jessica: i'm too large to go to disney? >> tyrus: i'm too tall, i can't go anywhere. same with planes. i get to do what i really want to do, sit at home and watch sports, work out, and i stay in the confines of my home, and guess what i get? i get text and pictures, dad, you are the best, we are having so much fun! i'm like, that's awesome. back to the game. it's brilliant. invent your own family, america. that old saying about blood is thicker than water, keep reading, because it is telling you it is blood you have to worry about, water is fine. judge, if you came to my house and cook for everybody, we would have a parade in your honor. >> jeanine: [laughs] i'd be happy to. >> tyrus: oh, thanks, judge.
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finish those dishes and then your parade will start. that is why i have little kids, i will send them to do it for you. >> jeanine: you got it. >> jessica: up next, as you get older and watch the classic christmas movie "home alone," many of us find ourselves thinking what did kevin's parents do for work to be able to afford that house and a holiday trip to paris for 15 people? now we finally have our answer. "the new york times" crunched some numbers on the family's finances and said the mcallister's would have had to make at least $665,000 a year to afford their lifestyle. but in kevin's family in the top 1%. tyrus, i looked at the house, i assumed that they were 1 percenters. >> tyrus: stop this roller coaster right here. this is a first world problem. >> jessica: we are on tv. >> tyrus: this is why it is called the failed "new york times." him figure out how many years they're going to put on the grinch for breaking and entering in hooverville. judge, how many years would you give them for each house?
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25 to life, you think, because he brought it back? it is all good? but that is the real story, how many years are we stacking on the grinch? or let him go because he was the only green man in the town? what are we doing here? you are "the new york times." why don't you go out and find a source on a real story. who cares? >> jeanine: and tell us who the source is, not anonymous. >> tyrus: . >> tyrus: three sources. wasting time figuring out what a will fake house costs. >> jessica: i am not giving you the journalism i. what is your mcallister take? >> jeanine: i don't care. >> tyrus: thank you! >> jessica: bodes well for the show, the a block, doesn't care already. >> charlie: watching a movie and the take away as you make less money than these people and you cannot afford to do this, i think you are missing the plot of the movie, right? >> tyrus: should the parents have been arrested for abandoning the child? social service is called? what does it say about the police department? >> jessica: it was an
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accident. >> jeanine: doesn't matter, shouldn't have been alone. >> tyrus: child calls 911, oh, he is not home, who called 911? this is a horrible movie. "die hard" is the only true christmas movie. >> kennedy: why are we not so bright in the virtues of capitalism here? there is a family who worked very hard and they are enjoying the spoils of their hard work. >> jeanine: maybe they are trust fund kids. >> tyrus: the uncle the only one working, he bought the tickets. >> kennedy: who cares? "the new york times" is jealous. the writer is like, oh, my god, it is so lame, the mcallister's have so much money and i cannot even go to the hamptons. >> jessica: i didn't read that part of the article, but i'm sure -- no, he worked in insurance or something. >> tyrus: got it from his family. >> jeanine: so they say. >> jessica: straight ahead, a massive wave takes out a cruise ship. the video everyone is talking about next on "the five." ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jeanine: check out this insane moment a rogue wave hit a
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cruise ship. the daily mail video shows the tense moments the wave smashed into the ship before a giant one nearly takes it out completely. of the bridge windows were smashed, power was lost to the entire cruise line. it happened in the middle of the north sea. 100 miles from denmark's west coast. the ship lost its ability to navigate and the radars kicked off line. around 400 passengers and crew are on board. thankfully, the main engine is still working, allowing the ship to be manually steered. the ship is now being aided to port by two civilian support vessels and is currently traveling to germany. it is expected to arrive at britain's coast today. i've got to tell you, that sounds frightening. i mean, charlie, have you ever been on a cruise? >> charlie: no, i avoid cruises at all costs, no matter what. >> jeanine: then i don't want to talk to you. >> charlie: but i love nature and i think this is a really
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great instructive thing to remember, that no matter what you do in life, you can get on a ship, the biggest ship, whatever you want, you cannot define nature. nature will come and find you. i think that is absently riveting. i spend a lot of time fishing. you know, not on cruises but much smaller boats. but you have to contend with everything and be prepared for everything. there are no safe spaces on this planet. and not only in particular with fishing, not only do you have to deal with the weather and all of that sort of stuff, which is incredibly dangerous, but then you catch stuff and you have to deal with that stuff, as well. >> kennedy: an antibiotic. >> charlie: antibiotics are not going to help you with this. >> jeanine: this is petrifying. you are on a cruise, you go on a cruise because you want to be on vacation, you are going to relax, and this is like the titanic revisited. you don't know what the end of the story is going to become a kennedy. you don't know -- apparently
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there were passengers sliding around the floor. >> kennedy: i have been following the story since it broke because this really is terrifying, a lot of people think, i'm going to take a nice voyage, denmark, norway, scandinavia, the fjords, and they think they're going to be safe and you have a false sense of safety because the boat is so big but you are in the north sea in december, and to charlie's point, it is incredibly unpredictable, but thankfully, they were able to scramble some of these civilian vessels together to get this boat to safety. it will be there shortly, but can you imagine how those passengers are feeling? it's got to just agonize the cruise industry because every time something like this happens, people go, that's why i don't go on cruise ships, white 99.99% of the time -- >> jeanine: i love cruises. i gone them all the time. >> jessica: never -- >> jeanine: could you imagine being with cleo on a cruise?
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>> jessica: the majority of them are complete we find. >> jeanine: this situation. >> jessica: i would think we are going to die and we are spending our final moments saying whatever it is you have to say, tell your family you love them, one of the more petrifying things. i love being in the ocean, like in a catamaran. go as far out so they can see may be a whale and a huge turn over. but the cruise industry is basically just getting back on its feet after covid obviously got here, everyone was not going come obviously. i am sure it is going to be another huge hit to them that this is going on. this is a fancy one. >> jeanine: it is a fancy one. tyrus, radar goes off-line. forget about the passengers. the captain and the whole crew is in a mess. >> tyrus: obviously navigational -- but listen, culturally, i don't do ships. >> jeanine: culturally? [laughs] >> tyrus: culturally, i do not
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do ships. >> jessica: bad memories? >> tyrus: when it is going and when it is due back. this is one of those magical things where i can send the family to because "i don't fit" so it is a giant hotel on the water. again, unless i can swim and see i can walk back to shore, tyrus ain't going because it is not just seasick, because why are you trying to tell your loved ones you love them, you are throwing up on each other. and somebody goes over. then, oh, i am in the water. of the best-case scenario is you drown. worst case is you are doing the dance with mother nature. which is sharks and other things going around. >> jessica: where we are not supposed to be. >> tyrus: if i have a pair of gills, i am all with it. but until then, rule of thumb, see the ocean, make sure the beach is close. enough said. >> jeanine: but you know what? it sounds like everybody is okay. it is being towed to another port and everything will be fine. >> jessica: get on a cruise right away. >> jeanine: straight ahead, an
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little nervous heading into the new year over the president's nonexistent agenda for a second term. 26-year-old freshman congressman maxwell frost worries the president's lack of plans could cost him the youth vote. but biden, he is hitting home isn't hittinghome with his ritz, either. celebrities are running straight for the hollywood hills. >> opera, are you supporting the president again in 2024? >> i am just here to celebrate this event. >> kennedy: you get a nonanswer, and you get a nonanswer. judge, let's talk about this supreme court ruling? what did this mean for the supreformer president? >> jeanine: it is good news for former president donald trump. jack smith got a slap down. i don't know whether his arrogance is more absurd than his ignorance. jack smith to assume that
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because he's got a case that the supreme court should hear it right away, that we should avoid due process and the regular process of appeals going to the appellate process, and the united states supreme court should bend to his whims and his trump derangement syndrome, he has been slapped down emma supreme court basically said, we are not getting involved in t this. make no mistake, now the issue of immunity will go from a district court where they are to the d.c. court of appeals and possibly the supreme court. the trial is scheduled for marc. it's never going to start on march 4th because they've got litigation. with the circuit court of appeals. and, you know, the supreme court is basically saying, look, we don't want to be a part of this. we don't want to be a part of any of this. respect for the supreme court is down since the obama days, when obama first started trashing supreme court justices at that state of the you need event.
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i remember it specifically, i think he was looking -- i forget who it was. what the supreme court knows is it will very soon be deciding the issue of the woke justices on the colorado supreme court, one from harvard, the other from yale, the other from pen pen, the other from uva, who decided the president cannot be on the presidential primary ballot because they don't think he should based on their misinterpretation of the 14th amendment. so the supreme court knows they have to decide that soon. it is essential that they do, and they don't want to get involved in the immunity issue, though it is to the benefit of the president and it makes jack smith look not so smart. >> kennedy: all right, jes jessica, from a former president who is having legal troubles to the current president who is having political troubles. do you agree with this young congressman maxwell frost, the 26-year-old, that the president had not been transparent enough outlining plans for 2024 and beyond?
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>> jessica: i think that there is certainly more work to do and there is ten months to do it. that's, i mean, the biden campaign has announced in the beginning of january it will be official who is in charge of every state. he has been frustrated with his own team saying we have been slow to do this. so i think it is good and i think it is great that maxwell frost, who became the youngest member of congress every elected out of orlando is talking about these issues come he gets what gen z is concerned about. and the president should hear him loud and clear. but the framing of this is all doom and gloom for president biden doesn't really work when you look at our ghibli the most important issue, which is cash on hand. you may say celebrity's are running but pop pocketbooks are still open. dnc has $20 million, the most they have had, rnc less than $10 million. ronna mcdaniel, everyone looking at the fundraising. and then the press, the news
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came out there is audio of ronna mcdaniel and president trump on tape pressuring two michigan officials who had already voted to certify the election in 2020, saying to them, you should flip your vote and then ronna chimes in and says, don't worry, we've got you handled on the attorney's front, we will get your lawyers covered, so now you have brad raffensperger the 11,000 plus votes he needs, you have the michigan call and who knows what else, so the election interference case is getting more and more solid. i understand your perspective on the colorado case. i just want to throw into the mix the fact that the judges who wrote for the majority opinion, those losers from the ivy league and all of that, cited neil gorsuch, right, and his decision -- >> kennedy: who is from colorado. >> jessica: where he affirmed the states right to kick someone off the ballot if they are ineligible in section three of the 14th amendment. nowhere does it say he has to be convicted of insurrection or
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rebellion. i'm just saying -- >> kennedy: lack of faith and due process. that is where they have a legal challenge. >> jessica: i never said i was a lawyer on tv when you're having a problem, i'm just stating facts about how they defended their position. and they also engaged with the fact that the dissenting justices said no due process but didn't talk at all about the five day bench trial that president trump got where there were a slew of witnesses for all of this, so to say this is a good week for him with the audiotape and what happened in colorado just because this might get pushed back -- >> jeanine: it will. >> jessica: it will, but the d.c. circuit has also been moving incredibly quickly. >> kennedy: well, i think the election is going to be weird no matter what happens, charlie. a republican donors waiting for the entire thing to coalesce? i'm talking about some of the court cases. or are they expecting that someone else will come in, like
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nikki haley, and steal the former presidents thunder, somehow, as a very dark horse get the nomination? >> charlie: without a doubt, some of the big g.o.p. donors are still looking for an alternative to donald trump and increasingly nikki haley appears to be that person. especially as ron desantis has run a terrible campaign and they are losing faith that he will be that alternative. but big picturewise, you talk about cash on hand, you know who does not have cash on hand? american voters. and i think that issue is going to a dog president biden throughout the reelection. we now see he has -- i always dismiss polls, especially this early, but the one thing i do think is always valuable as watching the gallup polls where you can watch trends and see movement, all of that is really important. joe biden is looking at the lowest approval rating of any president since the gallup polling has been registering
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this stuff. it's 15 points below what, you know, george h.w. bush had, and he went on to lose, of course. and so i think it is terrible. in terms of the court case and the jack smith income i think jack smith has really sort of shone his hand here. the idea he was so adamant not only to pursue these charges, but also the fact he wanted the supreme court to step in so immediately and do it before the election proves that all he wants to do is put donald trump in jail before the election. >> kennedy: by any means necessary to make sure -- >> charlie: if that is not rigging the election -- >> jessica: the nixon standard, though? the judge can comment on this -- the precedent he was relying on. >> kennedy: so, tyrus, who has
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a bigger problem on their hands? >> tyrus: they both have problems. the thing that everyone seems to be missing that blows my mind -- then again, i do think differently -- biden's campaign is running right now and it is running full steam, is he doesn't need agendas. he has it. trump is an insurrectionist who needs to be in jail. don't vote for this guy. that is what he ran and won last time. nobody voted -- go to a lot of people, hey, is biden your favorite? no. they won't have an "i love joe biden" sticker but they will have an "utter f trump" sticker. we already know the russian stuff and all of that b.s. now the whole thing is, why would he debate with an insurrectionist who is looking at jail time? a standing president, if he allows biden to debate with him he is saying it is okay for
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people -- he would be saying that january 6th should be 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th. he doesn't say i need to put a fish in everybody's pod. if you elect me, the monster, the dictator who is going to steal your rights away won't get in. he's not going to do anything. donors are going to get upset and say these kind of things and he will be heard in the polls but look at what he has. colorado, he's out. even if the supreme court reverses it, people don't have faith in the supreme court anymore. every person who was insulted or affected by the supreme court's abortion ruling, that changed the red wave to a blue splash, and when the supreme court comes in, let's say that supreme court, let's say it's 8-1, change it, trump was back on the ballot, it's not going to change any of the minds of the americans who don't trust the supreme court anymore. conservatives, we need to look at the fact that we are outnumbered. may be not outclassed, but we are outnumbered. the little smile, she knows it
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is true. but what they have done effectively as they have painted the picture of the monster. facts don't mean anything. him getting embarrassed and saying it can't be a speedy trial, it is still going. and unfortunately, president trump falls for these things where he wants to fight them when he should be reminding us of his deeds. there will never be a joe biden train campaign where he is stopping in towns, i'm going to fix this or fix that. all he needs is a picture of darth vader that is president trump, we have to stop this guy, and america voted for him even when they were comfortable, he's been in, what, 50 years, and every time he ran before, he was dismal, a horrible vp for president biden -- president barack obama, but his message was, we've got to stop him, and they keep doing things that have judges willing to say he is an insurrection-is to. i work at a news place, unless i missed it, i think him being convicted of an insurrectionist
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would make the news. it's effective. it worked once, they think it is going to work again. >> jeanine: but his numbers keep going up every time. they can charge him civilly. they can charge him criminally. they can try to keep them off the ballot. the more they come after him, the more america says, why don't you let us make the decision? >> jessica: but and also, all of those polled, it shows if he is convicted -- and he should get his day in court -- joe biden wins. that's in the popular vote, all of the swing states, the electoral college, so the trial date is obviously in all of this do matter a lot but that is an important -- >> kennedy: he doesn't fear the reaper. the out-of-control video everyone is talking about. we've got it for you next. ♪ ♪
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>> charlie: keep the road rage in park this holiday season otherwise you may be slapped with charges for christmas. check out this insane brawl after two trucks clashed in new york. the drivers of the flipped vehicle ran his car into another, causing his to roll on its side. the driver then got out of his car and began swinging a wooden object at the man in the other vehicle before other members of his family joined in. several other men jumped into the fray. it only escalated into the wild melee you are seeing here. these road rage brawls are more common than you think. 92% of people say they have seen an act of road rage this year and half of drivers say they will react to aggression from other drivers with their own aggression. so, before we get into -- and i really want you, tyrus, to give an analysis of the fight.
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[laughs] just because you are a good fighter, tyrus. but before we get to that, so this video is so fantastic. this should be our new -- move over "die hard" or "home alone," this should be a christmas movie for all of time. all of these guys are aliens from england. they are all people from england, jessica. this is biden's america. this is what you get with wild migrants. [laughter] >> jessica: these are the migrants we fear at this point? >> charlie: yes, look at them! are you not afraid of them? >> jessica: i totally m. i am a very cautious driver. i get that from my dad. he said if you go 3 miles above the speed limit, you are okay, but that was basically his limit. i get so scared if i am in the car with a driver who will respond to aggression with aggression, even if -- my
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husband -- well, no, like if we were driving, or you were driving and i was riding shotgun, chatting away, and someone did something, and you went to like roll down your window, i would be scared out of my mind. you just don't know what other people have going. but jumping out of the car and actually having a real fight. >> tyrus: judge, my favorite part of the video, at one point people are walking, they see the car overturned and they walked, they pull out their phone to call the ambulance, and then all of a sudden these guys jump out, what would you do? >> jeanine: you know, they do what most americans would do, take their phone on and take a video of that. let me tell you what is going to happen here. i've had cases like this, okay? this is all one family. some guy has part of his nose missing from the fight, another one has his arm in a sling, swelling under both eyes, another one suffered a broken hand, and when it was all said and done, by the way, no indication of anyone drinking, it is the middle of the day, than what they all do is go to
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applebee's. all of the charges are going to be dropped. the only charge that will survive this is endangering the welfare of a child because a 19-year-old who was driving that tipped, didn't have the kid in any kind of a seat or seat belt, and driving because he tipped the car over, but this is one happy family. >> charlie: very happy. kennedy, this also proves you should always drive assuming everybody else is going to harm you. >> kennedy: or at least that they have sticks. they aren't even baseball bats, they were sticks. you assume you are driving near soccer fans with sticks. to jessica's point, you always have to drive defensively, but is it worth it? it's not worth upsetting the one person, remember that michael douglas movie, "falling down?" you don't want to make that guy -- it sort of warms the cockles a little bit that they did go to applebee's and, you
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know, maybe they got a nice plate of appetizers. >> charlie: nobody gets into road rage -- >> tyrus: the little stat things tells me so much. everyone in the little thing went, oh, yeah, get mad. everyone is tough until i step out the window. they are in the car, get out of the car, than they are tough and realize they talked trash to a 6'8" dude with a smile on his face. this makes sense now because when i first watched this, i was shocked. this is the worst display of fighting i've ever seen but you said they are all from england so maybe they should have kicked each other because this is america, jack, and we use our hands when we fight. 75 punches thrown, none landed, all of the injuries was from avoiding getting hit. there was more displays of muffin tops from men. the other cars are stopping because it is a butt show. this is horrible. trying to fight and not fight at the same time is ridiculous. i want to punch but i don't want to get hit. at one point --
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>> kennedy: wrestling? >> tyrus: beat the hell out of each other. beat your friends up worse. the worst best part about this whole thing, the ones with the sticks kept hitting their partners in crime. and then there was a magic show because the fourth guy just magically appears. the car is flipped over, looks like a clown car because guys keep running out from behind and none of them, actually the child should have gotten out because they probably would have fought better than all of them. >> charlie: my christmas -- >> tyrus: nobody was hurt. >> kennedy: there are so much cracked, i'm surprised hunter biden wasn't there. >> charlie: "fan mail friday" is up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tyrus: i love this song. what it is, it is "fan mail friday." speed round, we are not messing around. start with kennedy and work our way around to the judge. what animal would you want to cuddle with, knowing that it won't hurt you? >> kennedy: like a hippopotamus, but i know it will hurt me. >> tyrus: it promises it won't. >> kennedy: definitely snuggle with a hippo, they are so cute. >> tyrus: a hippo?
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>> jeanine: a goat. >> tyrus: very creepy. i'd be a killer whale. i can be small for once. quick, kennedy, what song lyric has struck you throughout your life? >> kennedy: nine inch nails "you can have it all, my payer of dirt, i will let you down, i will make you hurt." isn't that beautiful? >> jessica: i love the johnny cash cover of that, the backstory to it. >> tyrus: that's awesome. speed round. judge? "voices carry," shut up, i love that song. here we go. when was the last time you were at a movie theater and what movie did you see? >> kennedy: i saw "oppenheimer." >> tyrus: nice. >> charlie: "napoleon." it stunk. >> jeanine: it stunk? >> tyrus: we don't have time for that, speed round! ">> jessica: barbie." >> tyrus: favorite store to
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shop at growing up? >> kennedy: nordstrom. >> charlie: walmart. >> jessica: forever 21. >> jeanine: is arts. >> tyrus: new berries. all right, "your world" "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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someone who can help me live right at home. life's good. when you have a plan. ♪ ♪ >> jessica: time now for onetime more thing." judge, you go first. >> before i get to my one more thing. tune in monday for special christmas extravaganza. a fun-filled show featuring our biggest and best christmas gift exchange ever. we will we have who is on naughty and nice list and so much more: every year my dogs need a little something exciting for the holiday. with ted has the red ears.
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and red has the green ears. and bella is pink. that's me with the brown hair. [laughter] and there they are. i enjoy my dogs. i have four rescues everybody. all three of them are there. doodle comes out later. kids are gone you have fun with your dogs. people think i'm nuts. they come up to the gate and take pictures. the dogs have happy to oblige. $5 a picture. [laughter] >> she takes zel. >> jessica: let's do this. >> girl power. >> jessica: okay. >> you go, girl. >> jessica: a miami firefighter designed realistic dolls to inspire young women to become first responders. tina guy ler has been a firefighter and paramedic. she created the triple f foundation in 2019. fierce female fighters and 7100
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members worldwide. the line of dolls comes with the gear firefighters use every day along with a guide to explain how it protects them and every doll sells benefits the foundation. you go, girl. kennedy? >> kennedy: cats hate christmas trees for some reason. one couple saw the cat pull the tree down. then they put the tree on the ceiling. and this didn't really work. look, there is the tree on the ceiling the next year. finally they built a giant barrier around the tree and that was the only way to keep the cat out. because they are the devil. >> jessica: that's awesome. >> charlie: a mississippi woman secret santa gift to her dad fulfill the promise she made to herself. the age of 7 she remembered her father by giving him a dan marino football card. >> jessica: that's so nice. and that's it. ♪ ♪
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>> bret: good eveng,el

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