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>> that is a old meat loaf song, but don't have time to get into that. >> if your listeners want to come to i want to break that world record then i will give them $10,000. >> if an anchor was stepping -- standing next to you -- >> i would love to see you try that. talk to these people and don't see that you're looking at the breakfast. you can take it from them. [laughter] >> we had a lot of people >> neil: we were pretty crafty. he would coveror me when i take their sausage. lot of diners and a lot of people with differences in arguments back and forth. diners is a great unity place. people will get over their differences and enjoy their breakfast. plan to do on new hampshire. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone i am
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jesse watters. along with judge jeanine pirro. and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> the battle for new hampshire begins after donald trump dominates in iowa. 31 minutes is all the time it took for the former president to be declared the winner of the iowa caucuses. it trump breaking several records and carrying 98 out of the state's 99 counties in a landslide victory. the former president says it is time for the party to unite and take on president biden. >> i don't want to be overly rough on the president, but i have to say that he is the worst president that we have had and the history of our country. this is time now for everybody, our country to come together. i want to congratulate ron and nikki for having a good time
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together, we are all having a good time together. >> at the runners ups are not finished yet. ron desantis and nikki haley brushing off their losses and trying to argue that the race is not over. >> because of your support and in spite of all of that that they threw at us, everyone against us, we have guard to ticket punched out of iweb. >> i can safely say that tonight i will make this republican primary a two-person race. >> not everybody is going to new hampshire. vivek ramaswamy dropping out and endorsing trump. >> we are going to suspend his presidential campaign and this is going to have to be -- there is no path for me to be the next president. there are two america first candidates in this race and earlier tonight i called donald trump to tell him that i
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congratulated him on his victory and now going forward he will have my full endorsement for the presidency. >> judge jeanine pirro he watched all last night and even stayed up until midnight to see harold ford jr. >> i do not see enough of them here. it was huge and everybody knows it was historic. 98 out of 99 counties. 99 county lost by one vote. it was a landslide. the question is, what happens now. this is it now? i really think it is amazing how nikki haley comes out and she is third and she says now it is a two-party race, and i'm only going to debate donald trump or biden. news for nikki. biden is not debating anybody, that is number one. number two, with ron desantis talking about how great it was, the truth is he does not have a path forward because he is not skipping new hampshire, but
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going right to south carolina. it not spinning a lot of time in new hampshire and it makes sense because the truth is in new hampshire he is up out 6%. here is the question. at the next stage in new hampshire if nikki haley is a 29th and she gets chris christie's votes that brings her to 40%. trump is at 43% and he gets ramaswamy vote and that brings them to 53%. the santos' at 6.5. trump wins. for people who don't think that it is too early to call, the truth is that donald trump got more votes bending three of them combined, nikki, and ramaswamy, anna ron desantis. the truth is that people and i will support his agenda, and he know he is the kind of guy that works for them and fights for people like them. the amazing thing too is that he got a bigger percentage of college graduates then they did.
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he got a bigger percentage of suburban, urban, he got across the board. the people in iowa, not exactly a border state are like immigration is the biggest issue. this is a resounding win for trump, not just for what happened in iowa, but as you look for what you say to yourself, those other guys do have a chance. >> how long will it take for people to just realize what is going on in? harold ford jr. >> good to be around this table. the judge is right. cannot underestimate this victory last night for former president trump. two things. he had an organization underground unlike he had seven and eight years ago when he did not win in iowa. this year he had an organization. the campaign. it did not spend as much time as the other two candidates, but some benefits and advantages is that they did not have. his speech after winning was remarkable for him.
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demonstrated -- a judge, your instinct, others an art party to try to give advice to republicans, but someone who loves serious business of politics and watching politicians try to perform at their best, and him talking in a cordial and collegial conciliatory weight to his opponents, particularly after you had won a majority of the votes was a clear sign that he understands web means to be presidential candidate and what it is going to mean to bring the party together, bring independence his way. three, desantis and haley. desantis had no mcnabb and his nature to his speech. he acted as if he won last night and gave us a history lesson, revolutionary war to the civil war, i found interesting. do not know what you had to do with last night. he should have been more
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mcmanus -- congratulation or i think a volunteer. trump went on to thank every volunteer. brought a guy on stage that was dressed as a wall on the front row it to say thank you to him. there is in our state senator who supported him in the campaign. if you were in the haley campaign you would like me saying this, if you're not campaign you would say you want to get both of them to stay around for another week. if you're haley, are you a candidate to beat vp. if you win new hampshire do you make a stronger case for yourself. if some strange thing happens to president trump and he cannot be the nominee, do you hang around a little bit? if you suspend your campaign then you leave open the opportunity to be able to unsuspended at and get back into the race. this was a tremendous night for former president trump. >> going to be joining donald trump in a rally this evening. while still be on "jesse watters
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prime time." what impact do you think you will have? >> during his support to donald trump. already had a strong night. going to have a strong showing in new hampshire. i think you have to look at those voters and i that said that they're looking fourth substantial change. 89% want substantial change in how this country is run. mcveigh ran on that. he was reaching out to those voters and will reach to them. don't like the way the way the country is going, the direction it is in, their finances, but do not underestimate -- take away from last night, then packed at the eighth immigration for the chaos having in the mind of the american voters right now. do not like what they are seeing happening and/or cities and towns. do not like the lawlessness in the border. that is a rate above the economy and the most pressing issues facing the country today. that is pretty remarkable. you can lump those two together, the immigration, chaos, and
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economy. economic impact on their neighborhoods, towns, businesses. all of it is coming together. there are so many remarkable data points in favor of donald trump. when you look at foreign policy which was number three on the list of concerns facing the country with the voter underground in iowa was foreign policy. nikki haley chevron await with that. nikki haley came in a close second. it was winning every single one of these categories. had an incredibly strong showing in the urban and suburban communities. he is strong in the rural areas. he reached just about everybody, all of the iowa voters are looking for change, and change in leadership. he got to give them credit. desantis was on the ground and try to reach does voters.
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harold, to your points, he was so happy to be number two. >> the first to lose is what that means me in. thanked people. >> gg? >> do you ever think about when somebody might ask you to go see the titanic, but you know how it is going to end, but you pretend you don't know how it is going to end and you act like you're really surprised, i feel like that this is what it is. we knew how it was going to end. going to be a blowout. we had to pretend that there was this anxious anticipation. we have the caucus and what happens. call it in 30 minutes. it is like going to see the titanic. the movie breaks in 30 minutes. you already know the ending. why watch the rest of it? let's call the whole thing early. if you're right, and i believe
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you are, there is no path forward for these other candidates, so why do the republicans do what the dems are doing and play for the general election. just because trump blew everybody, i want this to mean that is going to happen in november. it got to think about that. the dems are pulling out every weapon. it got to make sure that the other side is also doing the same regarding joe's atrocious record. i wondered that all of this money that is being spent, $300 million, for what? for a frozen night in iowa that we knew it was going to end this way. we are also surprised that we spent $300 million and candidate karaoke, when in fact we should be focusing on the big picture, like how are you going to do this after four years of this. they demean half the population.
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this is why vivek is important. it can be an asset for trump. does not have the patience to articulate why people should listen. has victor david henson's wisdom and my looks. you saw how he handles reporters and protesters. him with trump can be like them, sitting nancy, but if you vivek turn loose on cbs best spokesman for people who are uncomfortable trump. make america great. that meritocracy's nest that necessary. america first. he focused on citizens and at foreign war, border and law and order. that is the message.
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>> i was vivek thinking press secretary. >> knew somebody out there. you're going to have to melt a lot of this tds. >> i think vivek can do it. make him a press secretary. already happening. the liberal media sensors donald trump's victory speech. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> liberal media is not too happy about happy about donald trump's big night and i want. major outlets like msnbc and cnn
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flat out refusing to air the former president's victory speech after his historic win. >> cannot imagine why they think that is a good thing. >> donald trump declaring victory with a historically strong showing in the iowa caucuses. >> projected winner of the iowa caucuses has just given his victory speech. there is a reason why we and other news organizations have stopped giving an unfiltered live platform to remarks. not out of spite, it is not a decision that we relish. >> and when they were not censoring him up on then's had words for the voters who supported him. >> these are white christians. a state that has over represented by white christians. >> footed for a guy that said, and risk your lives for the grand wizard, and the snow, and the sleet, because i am more important than your life.
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>> trump has become religion for a certain section of the american religion and especially evangelicals, it is about the device that trump expresses. >> we are all sitting here and disgusted that they would vote for somebody like this. >> how is this for a spin. democrats are trying to make the case that the biggest victory in iowa caucus history is somehow a bad thing for the former president. >> first of all, 50/50 four and a comment really sucks. this is not good for donald trump. not care how they spend it. >> 49% is not great for him and it ate a lot of these future states. >> half of the people in the party did not vote for donald trump. that is telling. it tells you the weakness of donald trump. >> trump swept iowa, no he did not, swept 5% population. only 13% of registered republicans in the state of
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iowa, 13% of the party showed up. these are small numbers. very important to them or not. >> judge, seeing that you have so many clear off-camera reactions to what you just heard. it jump into. >> i'm so tired of these people being so disgusted because 73 million people voted for donald trump. they are disgusted. that is the word they used. we ask her exercise our right to vote. disgusted that somebody is angry that white evangelical christians voted for trump. these are people that work hard, i have the right to vote, who have to right to vote for whomever they want to. and hell who the are you to be disgusted by them. i'm tired of the censorship, tired of rachel maddow saying that the projected winner, not going to air what he has to say. cannot even say his name. you have got dapper saying that we have got an anti-immigrant person running for president. we have two and a half million
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illegals, can call them migrants, dr illegal aliens, half a million are ones that are unaccounted for. on the a million that got away. we have got three and a half million. we should be happy about it. finally, larry o'donnell saying, the only reason haley did not win is because she is not a warmonger. she was on the board to boeing. these people are so hateful. the united states supreme court is about to rule on the biden administration and the fact that this case, i think it is murphy against the state of missouri, because they literally are censoring us and suppressing the free speech. they say that trump is hitler? the supreme court is not going to decide whether or not they were involved, not just a new suppression of the 2020 election and that laptop, which we know based upon people who voted would have changed their vote which would have allowed trump
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to win it, but it was a coordinated campaign by democrats, by the white house, by federal officials to impact social media, whether facebook, youtube, or x, to make sure that we are censored. our private speech is censored. harold, is it a problem that this was a historic win for the former president and i will? if you're one of the voters who supported him and he caucuses that you cannot even tune into those art networks to watch his victory speech. >> a mistake. i do not like censoring. fox when president biden speaks rightly so, he is the president of the united states. you listen to the president. if the leading candidate. i do not get that. i think some of the voices that we have heard, some of them i know, some of them i don't know, they are just wrong. this is an amateur politics that you're practicing if you believe that if you begin to dissect how
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many people voted, how many republicans voted. donald trump is likely to be the nominee of the republican party. not going to beat him by saying that people who support them are bad people or not good people. not going to beat him by not putting him on television. it got to have a better message. got to understand something that you said in your remarks and it greg did as well. we tried to say a little bit last night. these are everyday issues that people are concerned about in this race. our politics is broken and as a result our border is broken, government is broken by the same point of doing basic things. schools, neighborhoods, workplaces, even places bite worship. by definition, rural and urban americans alike. with donald trump is doing is that he is speaking to that. when you beat that it is not censoring, not talking about, not criticizing his supporters, we need a better message. we can develop one. >> remember in the 80s when a hip-hop album came out and you
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put that warning, "explicit material." made me want to buy it. that is what they're doing on cnn and msnbc. wants to make you watch what you are not allowed to. we have big girls and big boys. don't need parental control features on a news channel. what kind of business model was a news channel where they don't take life news, not very smart. jake tapper cuts the guy off when he starts mentioning immigration. number one policy issue in iowa. when you vote for a guy and he wins, and then he speaks afterwards to the voters, that is like the connective tissue in democracy. you cannot save democracy by censoring democracy. and then maddow is coming out to someone might say something that is not true. she is like the lead hoax or, russia hoax, laptop, the cover-up. all of it.
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it is overrepresented by white christians, so what's a? this is a majority white car's back to my country. over represented to the rest of the country. south carolina is overrepresented by a black christians, new york is overrepresented by atheist anna jews. joy, the history. these politicians have to go around these geographical areas and try to get a very broad coalition together, demographically, religiously broad, that is how politics w work. trump had a bad night? biden rigged his own primary. kicked jfk jr. out of the party and then canceled new hampshire. >> can we put joy reid back up there. my brother-in-law, we used to go
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down, vague 49ers fan it, and you can tell that joy reid is totally and trump's camp because he is wearing his hair. that is a sign that he knew that he was going to win. that is trump's hair. >> and >> what is always interesting is how little self-examination these people do. like etchant sketch. write all of these things in their little brain. create this hysteria and predict things that never happened. then they start over again. both sides, left and right, there is a key difference, the liberal media's argument is our prediction. the right media is usually based on evidence. we have the crime wave, border, attack on signs, attack to
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targeting parents, domestic terrorism, suppression of speech. things that you don't have to predict. they are right there. media will say, trump will do x and y, but you guys go, look at the border crisis. look at the fact that you removed punishment from criminals. look at how you lied about the climate to push a destructive agenda. those are facts. >> good discussion. more coming up. president biden taking swings at the mega movement after trump dominated iowa. ♪ ♪
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americans just how empty his 2024 campaign will be. the big guy does not have any new ideas, instead, doubling down on demonizing half of the country after trump's blow on i. saying, "this election was always going to be me and you against extreme maga republicans." it was true yesterday and i will be true tomorrow. not to be outdone, bp kamala harris has her own delusional take on trump. it's because no matter the republican nominee is, we are winning. >> you have seen the numbers in a dink donald trump at this point is a conclusion? >> i don't know, if it is. we will beat him before and again. >> grinned as she that confidence, sandra? >> she is at 33%. >> assaulting the maga movement.
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supporters of the make america great movement. 74% back trump. 74% back trump. it is cold. where did she get the conf confidence. it is a interesting strategy. if you do not have the policy issues to tell then this is the route you take. fair to say, a lot of what you're we are going to see heading into november. >> greg, it is all about division and creating a dem versus us? >> that is the game plan. you are devil the and you will be demonized. other side need to prepare for that and kind of step out off that and go, this is what they're going to do. and asked, how did that work for america. when you demonize half the country, we are not going to play that game, we are not going to do that, we want their votes.
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you really do have to stretch your hand out to the people that are undecided and say, look at the deeds and not the words. were there any words under trump? was the reporter under trump? yes. who decriminalized chronic? was it trump or was it under biden? our show gets targeted because we are witnesses to these crimes. you have to go after the witnesses and scare them, to shut them up. >> axelrod says that biden needs different messaging other than trump is a threat to democracy. what should their messaging be? >> you cannot message policy because it has been a disaster. i'm not a democrat so i'm not going to pretend like i care. if biden is calling trump
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extreme then i jiu-jitsu that on him and say, you are sex backing changes for kids in grade sc school. your family is a freak show. solar powered leaf blowers. you are a extreme. worries me because they have a lot of money and republicans are splitting money. the media is like a unkind contribution to democrats because they have a 24/7 attack situation. i've never seen a unpredictable election. if you have the oldest most unpopular sitting president who is just sitting back and prosecuting his rival while he is laying back and a easy chair and delaware. the media is colluding with the deep state to hash this disinformation campaign, censorship campaign. the baby boomer establishment in washington is letting everybody up orgy and a of tyranny and
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corruption, claiming that they are saving democracy. we had ever. -- weirdest election ever. >> what happened to jason kelce. >> he retired. we'll have to see my one more thing. >> biden has all of this money, will it do him any good? >> he has got a problem. couple of things. i like her confidence, but you have got to have policy descriptions if you're going to have that confidence. we will see what happens. they beat trump once and we will see they can do it again. cannot do it again if you do not focus on some of the basics. every presidential campaign depending on how voters feel at the beginning is a proverbial date, how expensive is gas on memorial day will be a turning
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point for both campaigns. if the biden campaign, if the administration is not serious about border security, it does not lay out a plan to address this. this is an issue that although pulling data it shows. those issues are combined around the economy and their economic security. axelrod is right. this threat to democracy. holes high because republicans think there is a threat to democracy because of how trump is being treated. democrats, because how trump is being treated. common denominator is to trump. not get too excited. they are 150 and 200 50 provide ramps up their base and gets there diehards to go out. we know the states, michigan, georgia, arizona, amongst the four states.
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if you are not speaking to those voters and independents. when not speak to him by shutting him up, censor him, suggest that the voters turn out so we will not be concerned about it. i have got to have a better message, better plan, better vision for the future. whoever does that will win. whoever is in the business of censoring, not likely to win. >> that is joe biden. admit it now. okay, up next, the end of snow? liberals "new york times" is taking its climate change hysteria to a new level. ♪ ♪
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creating a blizzard of confusion? "new york times" is accused of trafficking global warming hysteria. in the span of two weeks, running stories that has less in the snow because of global warming. sandra, you have talking about this before hand. how do you differentiate? >> what is global warming and then, every time it was snowing then it wanted to be climate change. we are following along. the problem is that this administration candidate joe biden promising that he is going to be the climate guy. he made big promises to the climate community. climate activists are on him for getting nothing done with this. i brought this up last time i was on the show. he said he was bringing the end of fossil fuels. those are campaign promises that
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should be revisited, right? going to be important to see where gasoline prices are on memorial day. why? wasn't the whole electric car ev revolution supposed to be here? >> there is a lot of confusion. a lot of cold weather out there. we are all trying to manage our weight through it. we are waiting for the next name for whether? >> what you think? >> i was going to destroy you, but then you played, "do you really want to hurt me?" i really do not want to hurt you, i don't want to make you cry. right now the rich elites are partying and getting their bill of drugs and. they have two causes that claim are the most important ones, climate change and out misinformation, to tough causes. misinformation the second most urgent problem because they need that issue to protect against
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people who are pointing out that there climate agenda is false. if you accurately point out that for over a century we have witnessed the 99% decrease in human fatalities from weather emergencies. 99%. that destroys the office those fake agenda about how climate emergencies are the number one problem. they need the disinformation part to protect the other concern. >> "prime time," what are your thoughts about this? >> that is going to be hard. >> same thing with racism. climate change. racism can be everywhere, can be anything.
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remember, harold? seeing color is racist. not saying racist is also ra racist. gentrification also racist. stripping, they say it is the meaning, but also say it is empowering. i do not know what you want. famous full officer -- a full officer said that arguing with climate change is. there is no winning and he should just ignore the woman. i disagree with that philosophy. >> who was this great philosopher? aristotle? >> they did not like women. >> you said climate change, weather, something is going on. >> i don't like about it the way that they think about it. it is like god struck down
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this is how you do it. excuse me? >> can i work in with you. harold? put your weights away and share your weights. should you also share your steroids? >> i don't recall him saying that. >> i love arnold. he reminds of some of the things that we talk about with his work details, he is complicated, he has made mistakes, he has owned up to them, great success, and if there is anything he knows it is gym etiquette. thank you, sir. >> going to the gym. less likely to impregnate you are made. >> i expected the gym etiquette to be a little less basic.
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put the weights away? that is all he learned about 50 years of working out? >> some people do not play it away. i thought it was going to be like wipe down the mission. >> i hate sweaters who sweat all over the machine. >> you have a private gym? >> name is jim. he is legal, by the way. judge, do you go to a gym? >> i work out at home and go to classes. thing that bothers me about sharing. i am pretty fast, but if somebody wants to work in with me, i don't want you to it because then i have to clean it up, has got sweat all over the place. it is my mission. give me 3 minutes and i will be done. >> 3 minutes and she will be done. >> i deafly do not share, and i take over of equipment. if i need a treadmill i get on a
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treadmill. >> do you ever do d know who i am thing? >> i do put myself on up there because i am communicating and watching. i have a couple of cell phones. breaking all the rules. >> i treat it like a pool table at at a bar and i will put some money on it. at $10 down on a treadmill. "one more thing" is next. ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: time now for "one mor" greg? >> greg: what a show we have tonight. back with dennis miller. emily compagno, mike baker and kat timpf. let's do this. greg's sexy horse news. do you want to watch a horse trying to eat snowflakes? ♪
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[laughter] [laughter] >> greg: yeah. >> greg: keep it going. >> greg: that's your sexy horse news. >> judge jeanine: what are you craving now? >> jesse: you. [laughter] >> greg: oh my goodness. blew the last half of the season a catastrophe. after 13 seasons in philly. he announced his retirement. he helped us win the super bowl, seven time pro bowler. the guy is a legend. we love you jason and we are going to miss you. tonight "jesse watters primetime," vivek, debra lee and chris hanson tonight at 8:00.
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>> judge jeanine: i'm going to miss jason kelce, i love him. have you ever wanted something glitzy. hand place 2 million crystals on a bmw. calls herself it artist. rent this be daddled car and take car for a spin. >> jesse: women are so patient. >> greg: hey, jesse, how did chris hanson find you? [laughter] >> jesse: text message. >> harold: 101-year-old military veteran introduced to great, great blindfold. introduced he couldn't help but show excitement. i love this and his fa. thank you, sir. >> jesse: that's it for under the circumstances have. great night. "special report." >> bret: the sexy horse news was really something

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