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judge jeanine pirro, jesse watters and greg gutfeld, 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. ♪ ♪ governor gavin newsom would likn to n speak to the manager.ma the liberal governor ernie nickname onaf california karenni after stitching on ang target employee. our time when he personallr sny witnessed a brazen that emboldee the store and overheard an employee blaming him for it. >> the woman says he's juse t walking out, he didn't pay for it and i said why is this happening? she says the governor. true story. the governor lord -- there's no accountability. t i said that's not true.ha she looks at me twice and then breaks out and calls everyonery over and wants to take photos, i'm not taking a photo. we are having a conversation from appraiser manager?
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how are you blaming the governor? $380 later and i like why am i extending $380? one and walked out. >> newsom seems to be oblivious to the lost in his own state namely proposition 47. bespalov many they embolden criminals by letting them feel up to $90 with goods without7 facing serious consequences. retailers are the only physicist sufferingog mckinney that endor after 54 years due to soaring crimes. there goes your ranchland. walgreens closing.multiple reentions across boston. struck a nerve with iona presley to seems to blame discri discrimination. >> the closures are not arbitrary and they are not innocent. they are life-threatening acts ofar racial and economic discrimination. shame on you, walgreens walgreens is y a multi- billion-dollar corporation that needs to put their money wherer their mouth ismo and stop -- >> your time has expired.ex >> to make this week feel long.
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>> it is thursday. >> it is. governor newsom oblivious? >> i think he is amazing, i think we found three words towe describe him, where is the manager? dese for a male nam karen and it gavin. gavin is such and a great name a male karen. gavin'sad for all watching from others probably three or 400 but he did it, i didn't. in that moment, the sense of entitlement and the desire to complain.mp that's the definition of whalats this perso tn is. i'm surprised he didn't pull out his phone and don't the storeon clerk, she'se essentially given up, she can't -- she's notlo weallowed to do anything because of the insurance companies butsa in that moment you saw annt y example of liberal leaderss. divorced from the consequences of their politics.
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they are upstream of thethey das they cause. no one is giving us cargoes from the french i laundry, they are t target started feeling razors and toothpaste while the rest of us walk into cvs like we are inside a giant vending machine,h everything is locked up. that's allinng i because he livm upstream from the results of his policies. it's amazing he's shocked about the most publicized problem in his state -- mask that in thege something is in charge of. it's like a guide slicing onions and can't figure out why he's crying fig or president wonderi, how does this migrant crisis happened when he doesn't have ar border? the fact that he'sde claimingac where the tent bustu on crime, w does it help this person at her job? it was great, thank you. >> thank you, gavin. there's ga move to repeal propp kamala harris when she was aging, the era when this bill
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effortrough, gathers an to repeal it, 89% of votersup supporpot changing prop 47 and e government doesn't seem to be aware.rg >> i was in target theet other y and everything was clear off the shelves shoplifters except actsh of thead sweater from the one thing they didn't steal. >> very good. >> i love newsom and gavin, a great name for a male karen, he's basically like you know who i am in a blow to his ego and the larceny taking place throughout the state, they are writing laws in california that makes crime pay and he's totallt unaware of it, i have a suggestion, remember the show undercover boss where bosses would dress as the regularboss people on shift and they would figure out what everybody thought of them? he should do that, put onse glasses with the nose and mustache or blonde wig my address, whatever it takes, goo
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to homeless shelters, go to the hood, the restaurants and find out the truth because it's the only way you will find out. presley represents the area in massachusetts closing down a lot of walgreens predominately lacks area and a lot of the people who walk in walgreens, predominately black and they are gettingck ransacked assaulting employees in theacke can't make money theo she's saying it racist to avoid crime. if you leave a criminal invest,h area, that's racist. you are supposed to stay in the crime ridden neighborhood and that your employees and customers to select and loseassa money because that's how youd fight racism, being the victimi of crime. just like that felt knocking off mcdonald day after dayim after, mcdonald closes i can get a double make it back and i don't blame greg, i blame mcdonald?
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no. it's a hamburger who's guilty. >> the other thing is companies, especially retail companies an d starbucks told employees you can't stop people from stealingp you can't gelot in the way, sit back and let them in if they had gotten involved, they get firedt >> and it shows gavin newsom'sow egotistical, how unconnected he is to workers. it's not just the karen park, congo manager. he says i'm not taking a photo, he's angry because she recognizes the governor has ath role as ite relates to crime ad he's not doing enough. i spoke to eric seidel, one of the people running for da against gascon and he said to me is proposition 47 that enough and by the way, gavin newsom was intended governor in 2014 when
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the law was passed, he didn't complain about it then d but the problem with proposition 47 isis repeat offenders get to do itr over and oveanr again and no one is addressing the fact that you got 959-59-5950, that's where the problem is, it in the policy and enforcement but i do want to say not only does target say you can't arrest them in our store, we did ast couple of months ago, you can't confront them eitheron and one of the employees said all we do is document how much they stole but i want to say something, i feel for what she's saying because the minority s communitayy is losing the abiliy to have a lifeline medication from drugstores they desperately need and here's where the problem is, she doesn't understand what the root cause is. the root cause is crime and she's got to instead of going after corporate walgreens, she'r got to say we got fight crime, e
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stop potential employees the y community cand get the medicine they want. shthe feels walgreens somehow is like a state-sponsored corporation and walgreens should charged or somehow responsible.r ca this is capitalism. got after the real problem. >> it's good to have you back in, you can comment on anything yo au want. >> i agree with the judge, the w congressman is trying to sayit s in communities of color were yoe seek health disparities high int these communities are health deserts, the idea of gettingng prescription drugs for senior citizens a block away as important.ab i think we do have to figure out how we work on addressing these crimes and we work on making sure these pharmacies have things they need like lotionsio annsd soaps stolen but i also think it's important to plot
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really think about the beginning of the pandemic we a saw skyroci to crime across the country i ospina according to the fbi is a decrease from a violent crimepe decreased. decreased 6.3%. in chicago, fatal shootings decreased 16%, homicides decrease fatangd 3%. >> they ran out of victims. >> state was in baltimore, fewer murders about the fewest in the past decade, detroit has had the least amount is 1966. these are good things and wed should apply that anwed now it's what we can do to make sure people are stealing from walgreens and cvs but it's important to those working to decrease these crimes thatcvs. already. in chicago cutie peace agreemenm between games,en access to resources in communities of c coloolr.wi high levels of crime andth decrease folks to crime to begin with. all of those things are a step in the right direction. >> are youlici talking more policing? >> in some places you see in chicago open 24 hour correct centers for someplace to go insteawhathourd of going to panc
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you see more resources in schools so you can talk to ace guidance counselor and a social worker about what's happening in your home instead of having to resort t or o again.yo >> on this issue, do you blame walgreens for making the decision they are making? >> i said all along, even when you think about cashless bail, people committing theft you seea happening at walgreens, theef distinction between crimtse and desperation people doing stupid things. her mom walks into walgreens ant steals baby formula, ther ba response should be to get her baby formula. it's an argument that's still true a.>> >> i don't b know a cop who woud make an arrest in that case. >> there was a time -- >> laughed at two years ago for saying that. >> somebody was stealing bread.t all righeat -- i want to say we
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all love gavin had it, he's not karen.ho illegal immigrants coming cost of the ground in block three shows america what he thinks of our criminal justice system and you. ♪
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>> it's the picture that sums up all the madness in our in our country, one of c the illegals will going to nypd officers in times square and gos no oil, flipping not one but twl birds as he walked out of courtl
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22-year-old illegal giving two middle fingers to the country that welcomed him in onegi of te migrants arrested for a cup beco done to me get this straight, he strolled across the border,e given three shelter, peter colson suffered no consequences and that how he thinks this is a cop meeting buddies were just as gracious blowing kisses and smiling after they left court. there is another lift e will birdseye.ey >> repeal [bleep] [bleep] >> it looks like liberal leaders are done being embarrassed byea the ungrateful illegals. near governor kathy hochul and new york city mayor eric adams ready tors send bird flipping migrants south for the winter.ts >> your response to police searching for additional suspectsrchi? >> get them all -- don't touch. are police officers. >> those breaking our laws, wels need to re-examine the laws that don't allow us to report them. >> some haves already blown.ce
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police believe for the criminals have hopped on a bus to california. they allegedly gave fake names to nonprofit that helps migrants get out of the city. judge jeanine, if you were representing these illegals, would you recommend double bird? >> let me tell you, if i were representing them, it would betg in my next life. [laughter] let me just put this way, you are talking about flipping the bird, middle finger, the date da, the presiden pret governor t all living at the middle finger and i'll tell you why, the firs. problem is alvin bragg. alvi n bragg didn't ask for any bail, classy violent felonies. you can get bail, he didn't ask for bail. i want to know why. knernumber two, why didn't alvin bragg put the case in the grand jury so it could have beenhave arraigned and. court bail set they wouldn'turt have gone to california?
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that's where alvin bragg screwed up. in effect governorcrew hochul s it's a good idea after a reporter asked her. but i want to hear from theis governor is this, i'm puttinlage in my governor's legislative package in a wha tt the legislature to vote on deportation.i the mayor is a former cop. i want to hear him just talking and talking. but he's got to do is s call th da and take what are you doing and why are you not asking forba bail? in addition, the mayor shoulilde headlining in effort to make the assault of a police officer and offense for what they can call and i spit because new york is a sanctuary city, you can only call in ice on certain crimes. if the mayor schmidt when he sang, he could say today i wanta the council to change anyod i include assault on a police officer.n the problem with joe biden andh he's giving us middle finger is the border. texas has proved it since the end of january : texas coal
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because of its poor what they are doing to prevent them from coming in, they got a huge drop in immigration and it's alldo coming back to arizona, california and let mn'e say one more thing.e i don't even wanpet to call them people because they are not people. these people come in they sayay they want beside him and weekbe suffers believe it. they don't respect authority, they take authority down, one of the otheli ther ones we didn't w about yesterday was resisting arrest, he pushed hima cop lasi time a cop arrested him and ing addition to those arrests so i'm tired of hearing the nonsense, 3000 miles through the capitaleu one of the most dangerous places in the world because they wantn to be part of the american dream. both baloney they don't want to be part of the american dream, they don't want to swearan allegiance, they don't show up s for asylum hearings and 85% ofwe them don't get asylum. >> why will democrats support
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people? i think they are trying to. i will tell you why. i agree with everything theg judge said and we agree. here is what we note, if you talk to the folks christensen most of us was she breathed a couple days ago, there's a poor deal impressed and republicansbo are working to get donrde that would secure the border, itul would and folks whd o cross if u cross illegally, he would go to jail and immediately deported.wo it would allow the federal government to buy planes to do faster deportations, hire moreou personnel, increase immigration judges so right now somebody is seeking support from the judge until 2027, this bill would speed up. given all that we have folks in the house who say they will vott no just because. >> the one who got rid of remain in mexico, he got rid of remain in mexico. >> i'll give you that but judge
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last week in south carolina, the president said would secure thet border and pass thhee bill right now. >> he could do it himself. why >> why not have congress do it? >> he would shut down not i love that photo, can we put that uptt there? is a great photo i love that we blurred finger. i think we can handle it, it'sth not like we are trying to protect the identity of his middle finger. it's not like his finger un under -- it's true's u.ge i think it's important to see the reality of the situation, the picture worth a thousand words, it's worth 10 million, i you want to see the truth, turn the sound off.wa i do that with jesse's show. [laughter] you take away ranting and raving
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and politics and grandstandingth and shrieking. you have one singular photo that tells you everything about the basic nature of human behavior. that is, disrespect you because they can. they disrespect yotheyu becauseu are week. what youwh see right there is hs far we've gone down this path,oe there's no disincentive, no consequences, it's the land ofs the free the criminals, the american dream is america arraigned when they come her foe and i do think the blessing of the migrants, centricity's was a brilliant move, the next step ie transforming the any illegal for the record to the neighborhood of elites who support these policies because something tell me these migrants will be trimming your hedges are doing your dishes.ts w >> one thing about these guys d who escapeisd from i think it turned out to be five of them
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and they used false ids to getty on the buses so there's another crime and they said they were going to california did anyone believe they will make it to california? now they will be in another place, middle americw tha and nw they have a problem, hopefullyl they will be to dump to get off in a sanctuary city and thet clinical ice where they could be deported. unless you think joe biden is the only problem on the border,l today 150 house democrats voted against deporting illegal immigrants who commit duis. >> they voted against. >> 150 democrats voted against that today. it is there something else inmo the bill that over and over republican's are putting them on record as to what they want. i >> if we put anything on recordr my show is pretty good with the volume down. >> you look great. >> thank you, judge joe biden's green jihad gets dumber. biden administration classifying martha's vineyard is low income p up his pricey electric
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the biden administration is classifying the country's most elite anidend exclusive low ince areas so they can get tax credits. the enclaves range from barack obama's favorite vacation spot of martha's vineyard to joe biden's beach house community, delaware where he keeps the corvette among other things. speaking of biden writing aboutt electric buses breaking down in cities across the country. >> we are going from this to this. we received funds from your administration, $21 million to purchase electric buses so weso
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are on our way to having low to note intermission in the city of tucson. >> if you want to get the job done, her neck jennifer granholm seems to be in denial is marked car companies pull the plug on r electric cars. >> this movement towar d electrification i think is inextricable, is happen, ceos will tell you they are not pulling back or reversing trackl in their investment, they maowyb slowing a little bitut but honestly i think this is a snowball going downhill it's going to accelerate. >> faster than in ev car. while they choose martha's s vineyard? will help you get to the estates?o [laughter] is is like something selfish,ma climate compassion? >> a bacon reclassified man as a woman, they can be classifieasds
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the projects come up they can do whatever they want, just words. the average price of the houses $2.3 million martha's vineyard, i think barack obama would move to low incomllioe neighborhood. same with montauk, chauvin klein, some of judge jeanine wealthy friends out there, no one is going there, -- john key most likely all of homes there, no one in the low income situation needs in ev plug-in.ai have youon seen johnny got to te project? joe biden has just given this b neighborhoodid $30 million and everyone goes yeah and what you need? we need move thi$3s into. sorry, your get an electric caro plug-in and theyrr go what the - no one wants this stuff. >> why would they do this? they figured the neighborhood would be amenable to it? >> they are looking for early adopters. with any new technology, i witt
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takes want to speak with the frustrations but with these people is the third or fourth part and across $60000, they don't care so you can afford something like this at the beacc on the vineyard because he tooko a private plane together. >> that is true.uro geit's it's not a replacement for anything about the rich and powerful, adjunct, is not the right term?ti >> i tend toon agree, part of ii is getting early adopters and the other part we look at the policy talk to the folks in the biden administration, they say were trying to create a networki of power charging stations soni you can drive from california tk new york city.o >> it's an island. >> nantucket -- hold on a i minute. hold on. i will bife the explainer in chf
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here. if you look at u.s. says it data among rural communities are not lying to you, this is what the special status says from of the ideal is we need to put charging stations and rural communities whether mississippi or new york --to >> not trying to take it seriously. >> saga census data -- >> the idea of putting them in martha's vineyard. >> i'm not defending it, i'm telling you the policy. i hear that and tend to agree with you, i'm telling you thego policies and the goal isal to create a nationwide power charging system to drive your expense of tesla across theso country the mikado y/thank you. i don't know the number but we did this a couple of weeks ago, seven billing dollars or something and they whe were sole charging station. this administration going out into loser granholm, energy secretary, this is going to
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snowball. it's she kidding? sec t vehicle in one year went down from 49% to 41% but among generation z it went from 61 to 49% and all this hogwashih about putting it in low income places, the average price is 1.9 million. what they are trying to do is i' they are trying to help lorew income people, they are not doing that because if they were, they would put in chicago andno they are not doing that.t they put it in martha's vineyard and greenwich because they hope the rich people will buy that car. they areope speaking to their t audience of who's going to buy of the car so a bunch of nonsense from a then y are full of it and we did this a few weeks ago, for kat production of ev cars by 5 50%. b a quarter of a million or half million dollars in rentals, it's a nightmare. >> all right, speaking of
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nightmare. [laughter] elon musk goes for a walk with a human eyeball. ♪oms ♪
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♪ should we fear the robot revolution? elonre musk is freaking people t again after posting this video shows him taking tesla's, life-size robot for a walk. the name is optimist, it stands about 5-foot 11 inches tall, develops 150 pounds and runs 5 miles per hour. musk envision a future where these box perform unsafe repetitive or boring tasks and detect doesn't frighten you, how about this? people are going crazy fory fo
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apples new virtual reality goggles. the company already sold out of it vision pro headset which cosh a whopping $3500. jesse, if you had $3500 to throw away, would you get the virtual reality headset? >> i would get an electric bike because a lot of places in mys neighborhood ia would like to explore and when i look out the window of my car key almost hitting other cars when lookingr ouaround so i will go with the electric bike instead. my executive producer is trying one of these k things from up oe of these text freaks, i don't understand it. i'll let him tell me how it iss. but why do we need the migrants if we have optimist? optimists will save marriages across the country not only will this do all the laundry and cooking and tidying up, it'so do going to make people less lonely. the guys can watch the game with optimist, the life talk to him while they straight up and do whatever. and have it by on people, what
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is my wife up to, what is she doing? go figure. >> i got to tell you, he walks like joe biden. >> it looks like he's. [laughter]shor >> i think they were right at w the moment a loter like bigger than the moment before computers on the internet and smart ph phoness in. you always wish why couldn't i have bought apple or microsoft stock back then? you have the opportunity now,ow your at that moment, everybody going to have a robot they will go down in price, and affordable applies and in the scope on afft buying stock cash here it is,s robots right now are like toasters from a they only liveey in the moment, only alive when it's on what happens when it's able to develop memory your likes and dislikes, habits and
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needs? it becomes it past, it's god'sou past and present and when itsent into space your needs, but future so you have a past andd present in the future that moves. it canr fuo make predictions bn your needs so what you end up with is a new version of a mind, perhaps a soul that has history of the future and understand on and benefit and once that happens, turning it off will be murder. you get this guy, he's around you and barnes what you're like, it's going to develop its own politics based on yours so you will have bedbugs and blue box,r nobody wiledl want a local buckt this would be in like ten years, robot just be marching. >> what about the fact that i'm watching it fold laundry. >> i'm listening to greg and i'm thinking you gave a lot of
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thought to that. a i didn't think about it that much, all i was thinking is ifia somebody could be my closet ando organizing for me, i wouldul beh happy, that would not have beena talking about this foreverlk. >> i mostly job, are we prepared to this?ront what will be due on the jobd front for people? i am excited for someone to clean my closet for me. >> what you know -- >> the robot is going to know, i will call it a she -- it can be both, greg. >> not binary. >> do you think it should be in the shape of a human? >> no but that's already happening, we are seeing machine learning and writing e-mails foa you based on what you've writtey before but i'm not going to liek my trip to new york today i was in the airport, the machine is
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not printing your bag tags? you have to print it yourself? i miss the days when you have a human cashiers. >> you check a bag to come to new york? >> i'm coming for a couple of a days, i needed my fabulous face. [laughter] >> hopefully folks at home feel the same, i missed human interaction would go to the grocery store, a person is and you can talk to the cashier asked them what size you need when you go to the store instead of having machines do this, humans and stores and human interaction and having customer service done by humans. >> customer service now is terrible. >> because it's robotic.an >> cbs needs some of these guys, pick it up and up depending g machine to get the deodorant, brilliant. >> they say a robot goes fory ef $20000 so if you think about what it costs an hour forir something for someone from adust blue-collar industries are losing. the owners are winning.ng
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>> give me the employee from a person. >> a brave 12-year-old girl swinging a snake by his tail ay. up next. ♪ to duckduckgo on all your devie
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welcome back, time for thee fastest first up, greatest 12-year-old girl sings a huge snake after the creepy critter who tried to eat her beloved any pig. luckily she was able to loosen the snake. a judge jeanine, look at the cuteo dog.g. >> first of all, she's got more of theth most men i know to pick up the sink and apparently the father does, the snake bit the guinea pig and the product gets the guinea pig outth. australia.ustr [laughter]ng >> would you sling around to s save the guinea pig? >> the judge is right.av no. [laughter] >> this is evolution. i would never have done this but i don't know how to cheek note to pick up and swing around?
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they are smart and australia.s >> researchers have to do ainaut better job from a they have thee story wrong if youtt look at frm snake being attacked guinea pig. by the way, it's considered exercising australia because they were up around large reptiles and spiders, giant spiders. to them,nd we get ladybugs and butterflies.ders this is what they do. australians battle pythons the size of fire hoses. every morning. if you see news interviews, alls of a sudden a snake will come y oubehind somebody. [laughter] >> look how they have poodles.? >> i saw two of them. >> up next, we all have returned things from time to time butle b this one is ridiculous, a lady brings back her couch after two years. thanks to cost generous return r policy i think somece folks retk the sweater, do you have the
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receipt? >> all original. more to the story, we are noto hearinthg something on the couch ant d perhaps she's getting ridf evidence from the crime scene, there might be a body in theha couch because there's something really wrong with the person who returned kat from a you shouldn't move it calculus your' grandmother is found under it. myt rule. >> i would not because it's too much of a hassle. like goodwill, they won't even accept a barely used dog bed, and expensive dog bed they will because what about a couch that's two years old?d think about all thabe parts. >> i'm not sure they will put it on the sales floor but. >> i would. >> what is your take? f >> well, you askedar me, i'm
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sitting right next to you. my take would be probably what you would predict my take to be and if you think i'm buying time because i don't have a take -- [laughter] >> you should watch the super bowl there. >> i reall>>supey think for thio to take thuce couch back, there' something about ths e couch shes trying to forget, maybe there was a homicide t and cleaners ce in and cleaned up but kudos to t costco they get your money backy but apparently they make their money, you end up getting a membership. i have a membership, i've never taken anything back. >> if you could be a member -- after thr e break. ♪
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it is time for one more thing. this wisconsin that had a slip and fall and his daughter said i know how to help you out, watchp here y. [laughter] you have to i am find out. >> you have to take little steps when you're out on the ice little girl knew what she was talking about. alw discharge question action is tht first oftl february which means valentine's day is right aroundr the corner.. if you want to get back at a past lover for your relationship endeloved badly this is for you. a new jersey animal shelter is inviting you to name a feral aft feline after an exit for valentine's day and then to have have itspayed or neutered. [laughter] because some things should notia breed is the slogan for the drive.
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[laughter] i like it $50 to do somethingd good fordo the animals. >> tonight we've got anotherght. barnburner. emily, comedian vince august used to be a emi judge. kat and of course tyrus. let's do this this is sosgus repulsive i hate to even show it. it's much like my sweater it's an acquired taste. check out this baby's loss. look at him munching on alo wehibiscus of flour upside down. this is the two can't rescue the ranch in costa rica. she was rescued because she was left abandoned and mariana i would've named it fluffy. loves to climb, eat, grow every day. d ais just disgusting requests ona how she swallows food upside down? what such a good question we will get on that to our specialo infarctsd nation on how to fingered sloths eat. [laughter] will be hosted by it mike wrotet
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[laughter] exhibit riveting television, jessrivee question it corrects e statute t toddler, a pedophiled toexplainer, and eco- sexual jut some of the people who i interviewed for my book which ih going to be out march 19 get it together. if you hold your phone to ther. side of the screen you might be able to see a qr code emerge. there it is very quick to interviewed a pedophile? >> a pedophile explainer he's one of these types what's it called? man attracted to boy types of person. drag queens, black supremacist this book isquee everything. everything. that is what you want you to prove it right now hold the phone if you could put the boat up to the screen it takes you write to amazon. i love you. [laughter]u do it forir me. >> jesse watters prime time it' happy thursday. richard? they were but it's black history
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month it's also a reg a month.oh this is eight-month commemoration by>> the country f jamaica in 2082. it celebrates thrye music impact on jamaica's development as welj the birthday of two reggae icons dennis a brown and bob marley. reggae's meat recently celebrates 50th anniversaryan and enjoysni international influence we like to say in jamaica might be a small country but reggae is a global music trend. >> what your famous dennis brown song?>> >> i love me some bob marley. lesson reggae music were in the grammys we have grandma category. if you watch the grammys this weekend reggae music will be there as well.ell. >> us out tracy chapman is going to do a duet with lou combs fast car on the grammys. did you know that? he knew lex i told her during the show brexit that's true ino try to forget it precooked there told me that that how could that are to be at? in a way that is it for us have a great night. ♪. jon: u.s. and uk

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