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>> hello everybody, jesse
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watters and it greg gutfeld, this is "the five". >> mr. trump: want to start by thanking the supreme court for his unanimous decision today, it was a very important decision. very well-crafted. i think it will go a long way towards bringing our country together, which our country needs? you cannot take somebody out of the race, the person can take some body out of the race very quickly. about a quarter not be doing the and supreme court saw that very well. it is a very big day for ame america, it is of a big day for liberty and i think it is just a great day for this country. >> dana: donald trump somebody his unanimous nonis your victory at the supreme court, every single just as a ruling in favour of the former president and rejecting colorado's attempts to keep them off the
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ballot. the decision falling ones of debated following if trump was in violation of the insurrectionist claws of the 14th amendment. despite the former president never being charged with insurrection. and this is quite a reverse it, colorado secretary of state, jenna's it greens well, let the charge and now that that has failed, she said it is up to voters to save democracy. >> a larger reaction is disappointment. i do believe states should be under our constitution to bar out breaking insurrectionist. it'll be up to the american voters to save our democracy november. regardless of his decision, it very much remains under attack, so it will be crucial for democracy survival in the united states. >> dana: the ruling impact in over 30 states concerned challenges to remove trump on the 2024 ballot i should inform all of you, we are in this temporary studio for two days that we can get ready for super
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tuesday, so nobody freaked out, the five is the same? the supreme court, justice from colorado, no humble brag today. >> no humble pie because she's a trump hater. when you get of the united states supreme court's to agree in a unanimous decision, 9-0, it is inconceivable and i think they're boarding is it is in congress to assume that it anybody in the state office can literally throw somebody or disqualify somebody who is a candidate for federal office. the whole thing, even if he read the text of section three, the 14th amendment, it is clear it is not applied to the states. it is something that has happened as a result of the mainstream media, and nancy pelosi's docudrama on insurrection, convincing people that yes there was an insurrection and yes, donald trump was in and selection list when he wasn't even charged.
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he certainly has not been convicted. you know, colorado's highest court thought they should not be able to bar him. and illinois, i think it was a traffic court judge in illinois, she things she should have the power to decide a national federal election. these people are so upset and consumed with hatred towards don't trump, they don't care what the constitution says. to them it is simply that we should stop him at all costs. when they talk about democracy, they themselves are using the language like, we have to suppress their votes and their decision. and they are trying to prevent americans from a voting. this is a group that is so intimidated and so fearful that donald trump is so ahead of joe biden, they are going to use every means they possibly can. and in the end, this is very interesting case. the supreme court realize it was important to decide today, even though the court was not a meeting at 10:00 am, the issue
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to the decision. the reason of the did that, they did not want anybody to vote on a super tuesday not to thank their matter. that is saving democracy that, not this nonsense where these democrats just assume -- look, i will make sure that colorado doesn't have them on the ballot! to what end? in the end that means people in colorado are essentially disenfranchised from voting in a federal election? it is lunacy it is trump hates, and the supreme court knocked it down. >> dana: jessica, this is help democrats deal with reality, so they stop thinking that the courts will stop them or litigation will stop them, or maybe they won't even be on the ballot and start ask you think, okay,, we had to get serious about figuring out a way to make this election close? >> jesse: i think the secretary of state, was away for their out, what is it, out overheard skis than the average democrat who even if they thought there was marriage to
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the decision to the colorado supreme court, still would have rather he be on the ballot because of what it holds for the future. they would definitely have been, i want to say another january 6 but a lot of people would claim, we never got a chance to exercise our constitutional rights. this could be true, this is the appropriate decision but we rode rather -- we heard that a lot especially when the main decision was coming down because that was unilateral. that it got even go through a bench trial in the supreme court it was one woman deciding she should come off. i think it was certainly a sobering weekend. we will talk about the polls i came out in the next block and then this decision. i just wanted to add a couple of things to the judges analysis. so, the insurrection clause does not say who decides the -- who is in insurrectionist. and the supreme court it was united in the 9-0, based on the colorado ballot about a there is it within that decision, there
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were five conservativeo said cos decides and jamie raskin has talked about they were writing a bill to have him barred. >> which is a huge waste of time. >> i am just saying that is the effect. you had "the five" conservatives and then you had the four othe others. the three liberal justices who objected to how broad the decision was in terms of what wt the conservatives said with congress saying the colorado case doesn't work but it doesn't mean congress is the only body that should decide this and you had amy tony barrett, it is essentially 5-4 who went against this and she said i don't agree with everything the liberal female justices said, but i want to make it known that it is too soon to say congress is the only deliberating body who can do this. >> she said she doesn't like the
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fact that this is settling a politically charged issue in a volatile presidential season and why didn't you turn down the national temperature are not up. that is what the three liberal justices were doing. >> when you take a shot at a politician and you fail, it usually makes that politician stronger. >> these are the days i enjoy doing "the five." you look at your phone and you see 9-0 and you can't wait to sit next to jessica. we can all just bask in the glory of the supreme court's decision, unanimous, 9-0. you can get into the weeds and talk about the lady caucus, i would rather just look at 9-0. so many people gave the country false hope. these people went to law school. even i cannot read -- even i can
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read the 14th amendment that this was not going to go the way the democrats thought it was going to go. these people, they call them judicial pundits at the networks and on cable, came out strongly saying this case had a shot. now, the same people are saying, we knew it was going to be a unanimous decision. they are lying to you. everyone has been lying to you. they are getting everyone's hopes up. they are they are all of a sudden having to grapple with the fact that this is -- this is a direct quote, we are going to have to win this at the ballot box. they are admitting this was the strategy. they are admitting they have nothing except lawyers and judges. they want to persuade a few judges, not the american people. if you look at the polls, the american people have not been persuaded and it doesn't look
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like they will be persuaded. every time he is indicted, he is stronger. every time he beats these silly wraps, he is stronger. you can see the georgia case, the jack smith decision, even the brad case. every time they have created a monster and they are overriding hate for this man. it is weird. he had a nice four years. no one was thrown in prison, we didn't have any wars, the economy was hot, the stock market was hot. there were problems like we are dealing with now. >> one thing i notice, there are all of these attacks against clarence thomas today. it was a 9-0 decision. they just wanted to attack clarence thomas? >> n because he is black.
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>> no, because his wife. >> jessica, i agree. we need to do something about this maggot supreme court. 9-0. i heard, this is a rumor that soto meyer justice kagan were listening to toby keith twirling their red hats. this is why we need to get more justices into the supreme court, so we can balance this extreme nine. it is a bummer that it is up to the voters. elections seem so old-fashioned when you can rely on liberal traffic judges, liberal prosecutors nda to circumvent the will of the people and law fare is what democrats do instead of debating and campaigning. imagine you have the
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world series and instead of the team playing, the owners investigate the star players of each team, trying to get them out before the game is played. you can take this as a victory, but this is part of a bigger strategy. they are doing it already. they get love from the media. the reason these judges are doing this is because it is incentivized. you can go from security in colorado or illinois and you get a warm bath until the stunt falls apart. the big play, the goal is to label trump as a felon. they will try to pretend this is a moral mission but it is not. it is directed by polling. they saw a poll that voters would be less likely to vote for trump if he were a felon and they start there and work
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backwards. they don't care if he is guilty or is he needs to pay. they want to circumvent the voter by using law fair based on polling. >> don't miss our coverage tomorrow. up next, panic time for the democrats. donald trump dominating joe biden in four separate polls. ♪ ♪ all these games on directv— and no satellite on the roof! think about this: blue jays, cardinals, orioles... what's missing? the andean condor? no, walnut-brain! pigeons! they'd rather name a team after socks!
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>> the democrats are sweatin
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>> dana: democrats are sweating bullets can go joe biden's get encouraged by an avalanche of terrible, no good polling. brand-new survey shows president of biden trailing donald trump including a fox news poll showing that biden is down by 20 points nationally. the new york times has trump leading biden 43 percent. the times is also pointing out how a majority of joe biden's 2020 voters simply say he is too old to be effective. and here's the kicker, the president is winning only 83 percent of his 2020 voters, with 10 percent of them were going to trump. but joe's defenders are into that media and putting out a brave face and trying to cheer joe biden up. >> it democrats, i think when it comes to messaging, we are at our worst and we're trying to speak to the head and get cerebral. >> listen, the president is an incredibly compelling figures. >> give president biden some credit, he has done a great job
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on the economy, the stock market, unemployment. >> that this is a president that has done more in his three years as the president then most presidents have done in there toward what terms. >> he exercises every day, you look at how fit -- >> dana: despite of the drumming, joe biden -- remains divided, saying he will beat him again. but you know things about for the big guy when snl is finally mocking democrats over there ridiculous defence of joe biden's age. >> i was just with him behind closed doors, joe is incredible soon hello, pleasure to be with you to talk about of the most vigourous man i have ever known, joe biden. i was just with him and despite being behind closed doors, he is a whirlwind dispute when i'm exhausted, i was with joe biden for the last weekend and he waved me out! >> behind closed doors he's dynamite! >> judge jeanine: all right jessica, four poles, cbs, they all had joe biden losing.
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still thinking he is the best candidate for 2024 for the democrats? >> jessica: i think this reflects the streak of talking about of this, and people coming out, back against that. i think it is really complicated. i think there is a risk that you're taking as you lay out a big new yorker profile that came on today, putting somebody and that is untested. democrats are not abiding by it and people are concerned and people are concerned that he will do it again and people will come home. there were a few things though gains of poles that stuck out to me as just mindbending. in the new york pole, they had him tied with women with trump at 46. joe biden 157 percent of a woman in 2020 before roe we wade was taken away and we had 78 referendums on reproductive
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choice and before woman again became with the angriest coalition of voters and as suddenly there tied. that makes no sense to me. i don't know much trump released gold sneakers and he's been and dated so you think is black people like him more now but do you think he will get 20 percent plus of the black votes? clearly upends electoral history. the hispanic vote in the new york times, only 3 percent of interviews were done in spanish, 20 percent of the latino electorate is only a spanish-speaking. that seems like a jump. and then the genesee vote, the idea that donald trump is appealing to a generation that cares about of the things, yet he cares about of the least about the planet leg or a productive choice climate change, gun safety. and bedene phillips moment, even tweeted this, is getting 10 percent representation saying only to 5 percent know who i am when you gets about a percentage point in all of these caucuses.
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something is funky. doesn't mean there is no problem, of the election were held today, dollars trump could very well win. but you see those, women, the black vote, the latino vote, the youth vote, well trump is all over before it's americans who want to live a happy life and get a job in a fourth house instead of thinking about of them in little groups. people actually, regardless of group, want the same things. >> harold: that they do -- >> judge jeanine: i want to give dana a chance to get in here. donald trump attract -- advantages coming from groups, they have predicted belonged to the democrats. and that is that hispanics, the younger people, suburban woman, blacks. and i felt all along to the joe biden those alumina numbers. this is a new constituency, and like a great guy believe it's people want about trump is a selling. >> jessica: to out of the blue coloured workers, at the new
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york times wrote, the democrats might have to go back to the drawing board and rethink their entire coalition. that's basically like scrap everything and start over. that poll as well, the ask a democratic primary voters a question he asked jessica, should joe biden be the democratic nominee? only 46 percent said yes. and then the new york be said that it was interesting, that interviews taking place on january 17th only coming out now, making no news for her two-month and then he comes out and says the president was great, he was fine. but he also asked to joe biden, did you ever think of not running and he said absolutely not. and that is big and used all this democratic voters who said, he will be a transformational president. they took that as a one term situation. they also had to discontinue to keep them into the -- had to continue to keep them in the oval office, he painter to himself in the corner on immigration, energy, crime, inflation and on his vice presidential choice. that is why. the reason why snl and jon
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stewart and jon stewart are finally ridiculing all of them is because they can't show what they are saying. joe biden is a whirlwind, i'll behind the scenes? come on. >> judge jeanine: you know one of the interesting things, donald trump is beating joe biden by huge numbers on immigration and the state of the union this coming up. you would expect that biden was switch gears and sail will take care of the board and now? >> greg: other know what he would do, there's nothing he could do. jessica just named every single group in the country, i can't believe women! >> white rage! >> greg: by the time you are finished, everybody! >> jessica: everybody should just support joe biden. >> jesse: you are a poll denied, your mind of myself. i went to the polls, i could not believe them. he just did what i do. i'm here for you if you need
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anything, this is what happens. now the democrats are saying you should just scare people into voting against don't want trump. they should say that he is too old or you should lean into the wisdom or he's actually really young. the funniest thing is all in this new york peace, they said they will close on january 6 6th. that is or closing a message, is a democracy on january 6th. that it means in october and november, joe biden is closing argument is going to be june -- january 6? that is crazy jessica! that is absolutely nuts! and the worst thing about this if you're a democrat, 10 percent of people that voted for joe biden in 2020? they are not going to just not vote for joe biden. they are switching. that means 8 million, you take off the tally, and he added that donald trump. that is in and norma's swing.
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[ laughter ] not as many as is here because we are on to it, jessica. have not been ahead in the polls isn't halloween. this is not an outlier, you guys an arena in trouble. >> judge jeanine: you know great, one of the things that it is amazing, i have trouble listening to all these people who come out and say no, joe biden's grade, behind closed doors. do they believe that stuff or are they just convince that we are stuck -- suckers and stupid? >> jesse: i think they are the mediocrity of the party, they are pushing this bad news. they are the smart ones because i'm not gonna fall for those. i'm not falling for this bad news. i would advise republicans not to rest on their pudgy morals. i think they are putting too much confidence in misleading equations and orderly polls. for example,, let me address the republican side because you're talking about of the democrats, i think the republicans have to
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focus at -- focus on something they don't want to talk about. donald trump trumps nikki haley, haley trounces biden. b. is greater than c and e. is greater than b. then e. is greater than c. but we are not counting the future coalition of anti- trumpeters, especially with media. he have to think that will grow. that is the only advice i will give to donald trump is that as it honestly take an inventory of the things that alienated people on the fence. and do less of that. i don't know what it is. he got the diehards, you got it millions and millions of diehards, but pushing the other people towards you, and pushing others away. figure it out. it may be tiny little tweaks. like things pushing people towards him are issues and policies of the joe biden administration. so sit back and watch the kales do the work for you. it speaks for itself. you don't even have to add
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anything and play of the positive -- positivity of a new dawn and new beginning, getting back to a country that is united. the actual message that joe biden, that lied to us, he provide the real thing. that is something that i feel there should be a don't trumpet blow out all of these numbers. that's why i don't trust it. >> jesse: i think you should trusted because republicans are always so beaten down under moralized, second minority in this country. is he a pole like this, the demographics. jessica just laid out, woman, hispanics, blocks. people agree with the policies of donald trump in the platform, and that's all republicans, because they were successful. >> judge jeanine: up next, a former border patrol chief just exposed, the stunning duty at the border. [ ♪♪ ]
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>> t >> jesse: they goes to the chief causing migrant mischief to unleash. serving under the biden administration for two whole years is speaking out against his tenure on the job, sinking ever heard a peep from joe bi biden. >> and never had one conversation with the president or the vice president. i was the chief of the border control, i commanded 21,000 people, that is a problem. >> greg: jesse in the green room, said to me, if only he was transgender. [ laughter ] >> jesse: it's right! >> greg: because there is no photo op without a guy! mail with the beard! >> jesse: the best part about being a president is that you
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have a 3 million people working for you. 3 million johnnies who you can just call any time at any hour and you say, the president is on the phone. yes mr. president kip? and you can tell him to do whatever you want. do this, don't do this. i will have this over easy and then you do it. to have that kind of power and not use it is ridiculous. you can call this guy, and say, what are you doing down there? you are making me look bad. make me look less bad! that's all he had to say. "make me look less but" or maybe if you're smart, and you know how to deal with people, any advice? he have been at this job for your whole career, what you know that i don't know? that is simple, basic human relations in this guy has been in washington for 40 years. he was think he would know how to orchestrate of the federal bureaucracy and it turns out he
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does not. >> greg: in their lives your answer, dana. they don't want information from people on the ground. when they hear they'd truth, then you have to act on it. if you don't hear to, you know how to do anything. >> dana: it is a pattern with what we have seen across the board. where and how we heard this before? remember when the baby formula crisis was going on and joe biden was like, nobody ever told me anything! we had allies who said we never heard from him. you have people who are we have migrants coming from saying never heard from him. so in this is more of the problems that throughout his presidency, look at the polls in the beginning people have said, he doesn't care about of the issues they care about. he also does anybody utilize the levels of power, one of the best things about being at the white house, want to learn more about this issue. whatever issue. called them up, ask for a briefing, they show up 20 minutes later and you have it. >> greg: but you know what judge, it's hard to ask when you
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think you already know everything. they already know! >> judge jeanine: joe already knows but you have to remember here he forgot what he does. he just hasn't admitted to himself. it's crazy. yeah, joe biden in the white house for three years he doesn't talk to this house -- guy, and then kamala harris, i think at the beginning of march 2021 is at the border. and there were three months before he leaves. you think she wanted to have an exit interview and say you know what, let me talk to the outgoing, it literally the borders are. you they don't do that because they are not into working. by this just feeds into the narrative that we are already familiar with. it's not only that joe biden's disengage, he's not running things. remember when he was first elected? every time he said something people would come out with a cleaning crew, clean it up and say you did not mean it's. that one policy he did not know anything about. the defence secretary, he's in
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and the deputy secretary isn't in charge and nobody knows everything, and joe biden does know anything about it. the soldiers are being hit and being bonded. and then joe biden finally admits he says you know, the border is now secured, has not been secured for ten years and they ask them a couple years later, is a border secure? "the borders secure" but then he doesn't have it either! nobody's talking to anybody because they are not in the business of running the government. and that mayor because, it infuriates me, he really does, he says you know, that is nothing more important than threats to public safety when he's asked about the killing of rake and riley. they just did not contact us, as if you were not involved in making sure they don't. and kamala harris ways, for holding and being response,'s don't come, you don't come and is in as they come we give them a house, education, credit card a new york city, white, workers permit and a license. >> greg: jessica you get the last word and it must rhyme with
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cantaloupe. >> jesse: -- a. >> jessica: arms are antelopes on the border? [ laughter ] the white house is pushing back very firmly against the story and they say that, raul l. ortiz was invited last january when joe biden went to eagle pass to tour with him and he declined the invitation and the current order achieve, jason owens, was with joe biden and brownsville and even road and the beast with him and spent the whole day with him. i'm throwing that oath that what -- out there, the white house directly contradicts. >> greg: since last week, we should be -- >> jessica: but he invited the guy! >> judge jeanine: i would know that. i'm gonna soak up with this antelope and thank you. >> greg: coming up, the liberal media justifies routing because the americas was built on a stolen land.
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places where they have a lot of crime and shoplifting? i have mentioned, i have a friend who was a cbs unit dc, and the guys try to steal something, the security guard is trying to stop him, there is a scuffle, gonna falls out of the guns pocket and everybody goes about their business because it has become a normal situation. so shoplifting real but did you also see the atlantic piece last week, it's on just the washington post, a lot of these reporters are trying to say crime is not a big deal. and he will probably hear president joe biden on thursday night at the state of the union saying they want to tell you crime is bad but it's not bad and i will -- he will whisper and be so annoying. >> greg: because you don't prosecute crime you moron! the lowest in 50 years. alok mukherjee referring to it as crime if it no longer exists. this woman is a perfect example of what michael malice because the awful. all foals are you fluent, white female liberal, and what they do
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is a virtue signal on of the back of the suffering of others? it is not a matter that people are being heard in crime, right? as a white saviour, we deserve the crime and toshi gets mugged of course. and she probably will living in dc. with terrorism. the awful's will march, side-by-side with pro- hamas screen bees who will gladly brutalize them if they were in a remote location, but here they are, the white saviour. and then they happily prorated their transition children as a badge of honour although it's a been buried form of proxy because how does that happen? in her mind, she is arguing on behalf of the poor, ignoring the fact that she's defining the destruction of the very thing that benefitedarginalized. their drug stores, supermarkets, police presence. these are things that people need to be! but of course this is not her whole foods, it's not her
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starbucks, it's not her private security at her building. so, all foals will defend to the death. the things that they hold dear, right? into it's not of theirs and they will write about food deserts. what happened to all the stories? where did all the way people go? >> jesse: corporate greed between it'll be fun when trump is reelected and he will throw reporters like those in prison. [ laughter ] >> dana: and josh, no! not even question. >> greg: what he think about people like this, what are they trying to convert? >> dana: they are arguing, putting a halo on their heads? i know better than everybody else, it doesn't matter that every employee in the stories going to lose her job. it is not matter that is the personal -- person who owns the building will lose attended, doesn't matter the insurance company will lose money and make us pay for the insurance losses of things stolen and it is not a matter that town loses taxes.
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just break the whole thing down. in the end it is not a matter that poor people and patients will lose access to the pharmacy and the pharmaceutical needs of the have. you know, we are all bad white people. that is what this is about. the same as it is because there are certain neighbourhoods that do suffer disproportionately, and she does not give a damn. i am taking away our halo? [ laughter ] >> jesse: are you a awfuls jessica as greg described you. >> jesse: you are not. >> jessica: thank you! >> greg: she does not act like a awful. >> president biden: -- >> jessica: every malice likes me. b., a thing there is a denomination of awfuls. i know a lot of awfuls and i'm this kind of awfuls myself. you recognize the awfuls. irrational tears. and probably smell like oils. oils are very helpful!
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[ laughter ] i don't know, i think oils have a lot of benefits. yeah! [ laughter ] aps is not an awful. before she certainly is not. >> jessica: right! i do like the ick happening. [ laughter ] >> greg: ahead, global warming not get, getting thrown like a ragdoll after cruising out of joe mansion. [ ♪♪ ] baby: liberty. oh! baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: ♪ liberty. ♪
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victims. pitiful. >> judge jeanine: they said we held a firm! know you did not, you got knocked on the year by! and the love that joe mansion stood up. i'm glad they stopped them in. >> dana: the staff represented -- >> greg: what would have made this better, jessica can you roll this? if it was a bottomless pit on the other side of the door, if they went all the way down. bottomless pit with spikes at the bottom! an ocean of puranas! >> jesse: at the end of the video they actually show them they diaper them -- dump them into a recycling bin. [ laughter ] got recycled! >> greg: makes a life of violence! [ laughter ] >> jesse: totally awful, one more thing is up next. [ ♪♪ ]
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of moving parts in these conversations that are taking place only on fox news channel . time now for one more thing. i just want to say thanks to key west, florida, a place i had never been and spent a few days last week. that is a wonderful place. i was at hemingway's house and it just some great people, paul and dan, paula and dan bar, thank you for putting up with me and peter, a friend of a friend. and we a great time, great place. also, don't miss the latest podcast. i put out tonight and just posted it with james freeman non "wall street journal" available now freeman oc oc today the fox nation show dropped griselda blanco the cocaine godmother. i narrate the show. it's an incredible about a woman who came from colombia and she started as a madam. but then she realized that for all the young women that she flew in from colombia to miami could create these undergarments that the women
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wore. and she put cocaine and drugs in them. and then she became a drug lord who literally single handedly ended up improving the the economy of miami. >> and this is in the late seventies, in the in the early the 80s. she was brutal. she was a sociopath. she would kill at the drop of a hat if, like you, she would kill you and that she was a ghost. they couldn't find her for a decade she was an incredible sociopath warlord. colombian drug lord. why do you keep showing that excellent pitch? i'm going to watch that right now to see it. you go, girl. you're go girl, you. we are dealing with just four men. >> you go, greg. all right. tonight, we've got a great show. and like a poncho, jet di kat timpf. michael locked it. >> that's going to be fun. let's do this. greg's protester news. you know, i'm so tired of these protesters blocking traffic. take a look at these guys going the wrong way down the track. >> they were protesting the glue factories that are
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popping up everywhere and they had it they slowed traffic in queensland on the inside to a standstill and you know what they're? >> just raising awareness. yes they're still glue factories by the way. is that just a kind of urban legend horses. this is a family show we don't discuss. yes. how about another titillating excerpt from get it together tales from the liberal fringe. let me just whet your appetite . >> hector later tells me his mom used to have trouble sleeping. she saw a shaman. his mom threw up a scorpion. now she sleeps like a baby. i can to it together. >> available in stores march 19th. all right. and jessica, there's no time for me, but i'll go first. where do you go? first time, date, announcement. and don't miss a very special episode of jesse watterst yo primetime tonight. you're not going to want to miss it. and greg see and that's it for . >> have a great night. >> welcome to jesse watters, primetime tonigh t. a bi

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