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there could be more delay. >> neil: it is looking for fani willis' remarks in her letter that she doesn't think obviously it was treated fairly, but she is still on and still involved. how is that going to go? >> i think it is a cool for trump, frankly. they wanted her off. you know, the entire caress nature of what the judge described about her behavior, that's injected into the case as long as she is on it. it could end up in delay, as i said, and i think it underscores what i have been saying all along, which is there is reason to think that she is just not up to this. this whole thing with the disqualification was a circus and she is trying to do a rico case which is very complex. >> neil: and a long way, to your point, from result. andy mccarthy, thank you very much. that will do it here. here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> all right come here we go.
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hello, everyone. i'm sandra smith along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr. is here, pete hegseth, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ all right, some big news, process, special prosecutor nathan wade falling on his sword to protect his former flame. fani willis. and dramatically stepping down from the trump georgia election case. judge scott mcafee had given the fulton county d.a. and explosive ultimatum. what happened earlier, that she must cut ties with wade or step aside herself. while the judge did not outright disqualify her, he did not let willis escape completely, mcafee calling the conduct a tremendous lapse of judgment. but he says they are bad choices do not constitute a direct conflict of interest. the judge also admonishing fani's various courtroom appearance saying she'd behaved
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in an unprofessional manner when she testified. >> right here. no, no, no, this is the truth, judge, it is a lie. it is a lie. >> and i don't really like wine, to be honest with you. i like gray goose. you're confused. you think i'm on trial. these people are on trial for trying to steal an election in 2020, i'm not on trial no matter how hard you try to put me on trial. a man is not a plan. a man is a companion. as you know, mr. wade is a southern gentleman. >> sandra: judge was not done yet. he also ripped into willis for playing the race card and that now-infamous speech where she blamed her misconduct allegations on racism. he called it legally improper. and this one is going to sting. some of fani's biggest fans in the media are turning, saying that she should step aside. >> it's really a gift to former president trump. we have a judge he was overseeing a case, calling the prosecutor come again, unprofessional, saying that she
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made a bad decision, she had a lapse in judgment. that is a lot of ammunition. >> this is such a huge body blow, almost a fatal blow, to fani willis. i think the way forward is she has to voluntarily recuse herself. i don't know that she has it in her, but she clearly has no credibility with this judge. >> one of these statements by a judge would be a career and are. for a normal prosecutor. on the record finding that there are reasonable questions about whether you lied under oath? that would be devastating. >> sandra: oh, boy, and it is not over yet. while willis may end up staying on the trump case, she is still under investigation by a georgia senate committee, and what they find may impact the prosecution against donald trump. all right, judge, to you first on this. you know who else agrees with those mainstream media host? andy mccarthy. he said a few moments ago, i think is the best thing that could've happened for donald trump. >> jeanine: i happen to agree, and i think that, look, this is a case that is mired in scandal,
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as the judge said, it has the odor of dishonesty and lies. you've got two people, okay, they both engage in the same conduct but he is a bad boy, he's got to go. she gets to stay. now, the judge, in his decision, basically said, you know what, they weren't so honest with me. he wasn't honest. but then when she confirms his dishonesty, she has not taken off the case. so on the one hand, getting the boyfriend off the case is a gift to her because this guy didn't know his way around the courtroom. he has never tried a felony case. he could and try a rico case. he probably doesn't even know what a statute is. the judge was weak. we knew it the first time he showed up on this case. he is now talking about, you just said it, the unprofessional manner when she testified during the evidentiary hearing. judge, not for nothing but this is not the time to talk about, it's a little too late, should have been held in contempt as
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opposed to having second thoughts of putting it in your decision. but what she did at that church was race baiting. any d.a. i knew, if they did that and talked about a racially charged defendant casting aspersions at him, that d.a. would be off the case in a second. and the judge says, look, there are questions, but you have the georgia bar, the state committee, the legislature, judge, you were the trier of fact. you were the one who creates the evidence upon which the appeal would be taken. this judge doesn't even know what his role is. let me just finally say that he says they meet the standard of actual conflict. they did meet the standard of actual conflict. he was her boyfriend. they knew it from the cell phones. they knew it from terrence bradley. and yet, the judge made a decision to allow them to perjure themselves and she gets
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to stay on the case while they prosecute others allegedly for making false statements. so i think there is a lot of perjury in here. but i think it is on the part of the prosecutor appeared >> sandra: harold, how do you see this? hasn't fani willis destroyed her reputation through this? >> harold: good to be here today, good to be back on the table. i differ a little bit. i agree with some. i think in the interest of justice, and the interest of fairness, she could step down and hold her head high for one reason. the judge made clear -- i don't think the judge is weak. i think the judge showed to be a pretty strong character and a pretty strong person throughout this whole thing, but the judge said that there is no relationship between the merits of her case -- whether you think the merits are strong, there is no relationship to how she has put this case together -- relationship to what their relationship was. her lapses in judgment and nathan wade's lapses in judgment are abominable.
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that being said, judge, she is an elected official, fani willis is, and nathan wade is not, so i think the judge differentiated, having her stepdaughter ask her to step down versus nathan wade, i think that was part of his conflict. in order for this case to go forward, for those who believe she has put in the hard work and in her office who believe they have a strong case, and in the interest of the people they represent, it would behoove her to step down pits before >> sandra: interesting. greg, tremendous lapse in judgment? the judge says a fani willis, why should she be able to continue on this case? >> greg: that's a good question. it's sad, wade fell on his sword after she fell on his over and over and over again. that is what upsetting to me, sandra. wilbur boy always gets the ax. it is always the dude. the hierarchy of identity, female trumps male. obviously it is sexist or they would have both state or both go. the other explanation beyond
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sexism is the judge is a big fraidy cat. he is scared crapless of fani willis. she already treated him like a dog toy on national tv. imagine if you told her to go what she would do next, turn into freddy krueger. you think she was texting lover boy a lot? man, she would flood his zone with relentless harassment and he is just saying, god, i got an election coming up. maybe i can keep her at bay. i love the phrase "odor of mendacity," it sounds like a romantic drama on the hallmark channel starring dean cade, the odor of mendacity. it's an elegant way of saying bull. the judge did open the door to look at all of these texts. to be referred to as the state eeg or whatever you want to do, i do not want her to step down because she is hilarious, she has magic, she is like the chatty best friend in a horror movie. i can't get enough of her. she helps us helps trump because it is an ongoing clown show, and she is the biggest bozo, and i
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guarantee everyone will see what a circus this is. and if you look at all of these cases, they are all falling apart. i mean, they are all cheap umbrellas. you open them up and they just collapse. it is a great day for america and a great day for your green jacket. >> sandra: thank you so much. happy st. patrick's day to you. pete hegseth, what do you have to say about this? this really opens the door to the public to see a system that is truly struggling, as jonathan turley pointed out earlier. >> pete: yeah, who has faith -- it's yet another example of a system, there's very little reason to have faith in right now. you mentioned it, both of you, the odor of mendacity. i had to look up mendacity. it just means liar. odor is what comes out of the bathroom on the flight, you know. this is like a dumpster of mendacity, okay? this judge is an absolute flake, you are exactly right, total coward. all of the evidence, 10,000
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texts. you have to help me out here, judge. two people like him only one goes? that is the standard now? the situation in georgia, in atlanta come around her political power, where she sits, who she is, and who she is prosecuting. that is the big take away. >> sandra: can i get some news in? fani willis has responded. as of the top about the hour, she has not. she has now. she is calling these unjustified attacks. >> jeanine: of course he is! >> greg: she's watching "the five," that's why. >> jeanine: the effect that she is an elected official doesn't excuse her. in fact, there is a higher standard for someone who is a prosecutor and an elected official. you should hold yourself out there as being like caesar's wife. and the judge didn't hold her to that standard. it could be because he is running for office and he does not want to tee off any -- >> harold: didn't have the law on his side, which is what he
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said in the opinion. >> jeanine: he did it make the decisions -- >> pete: o over and over, people in power, big lapses in judgment, totally unprofessional, no consequences pits before that was news. all right. we will continue. >> greg: leave your news on your own show. >> sandra: happy st. patrick's day to you, too, greg. up next, liberals attempt to stop crying. does not work. passengers pleading for the police after a man gets shot in the head. ♪ ♪ so... - we're engaged! - we're engaged! congrats carol! your youngest finally popped the question. but now, you're really going to have to get those new dentures. after all, you need a smile that matches the moment. so this might be a good time to mention that aspen dental can create natural looking dentures in no time. just for you! and that comes with $0 down plus 0% interest if paid in full in 18 months.
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>> pete: it turns out bad checks and liberal cities, they are not making residence any safer. panicked passengers fleeing for their lives on a packed new york city subway after a fight led to a man getting shot in the head with his own gun. viewer warning, this is a tough one to watch. [indistinct shouting] >> somebody help! let me out! [indistinct screaming] [gunshots] >> pete: yeah, you don't see the shots, but you hear them. brand-new surveillance video shows that man entering the subway without paying. he then boards a train where he starts a fight with another man. a boxing match and a woman allegedly stabbed him. it's at that point where he draws a gun. the passengers flee. but the other guy ends up disarming him in that fight, shooting him in the head with
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his own weapon. the perpetrator is now in critical condition. the d.a. says they are not filing charges against the other man who fired the gun on the subway, saying it was self-defense. pretty shocking this even happened. there's a lot of extra manpower on the subway these days. new york governor kathy hochul flooding the zone with about 700 national guard members, but she did strip them of their rifles. hochul says she is very proud of her national guard despite some saying that move is not necessary. >> how do you respond to some of your fellow democrats calling the move theatrics, the plate into republican narratives the blue cities are poorly run war zones? speak on not buying it. my job is to keep people safe. anyway i can come of the subways have been safe. we had a spike recently, a 45% increase in subway crimes. i needed to do something dramatic and quickly to send a message.
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>> pete: daniel penny defended himself, too. >> jeanine: the parallels between this and the penny case are very strong. there's a guy who takes a gun out of his backpack apparently checking bags, they didn't check his bag. so he gets a gun on a moving, locked subway car, where nobody can get out, and they are screaming, "get me out, get me out!" he takes a gun, and the person he is going after, he ends up getting the gun from him and shooting him in the head. so the person who shot him in the head, and he may die from this, is already not being arrested. he had the right to defend himself. why didn't daniel penny have the right to defend himself when everybody on then moving a locked subway car underground felt their lives were in danger? this is different not just a different scenario. if this guy really had mental health issues, then he is very
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much like jordan neely in the daniel penny case. but look, she can go out, kathy hochul, mayor adams, the whole lot of the democrats go out and say, we are going to do what's right! we are not going to do anything in the republican's narrative. here is the bottom line. you have to start prosecuting time. you have to change the bail reform laws that didn't reform veil, they just allow criminals to keep going. you have to remove prosecutors who won't prosecute low-level crime, as evidenced by the fact that the guy who brought the gun wound up being shot with his own gun, he jumped the fair, appeared it's called a broken windows theory. you start with the lower level crimes and then you move on. this is going to continue to happen. they could put an army in the subway. girl lost her legs when her boyfriend, convicted with prior assaults, pushed her in front of the subway. you've got to change the law and stop talking the talk. >> pete: you watch the video, the guy is clearly mentally ill, got a gun, the checks didn't
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work. kathy hochul would have condemned if the trump administration -- >> greg: this is where if you are on any other network, pick any network, there will be an affluent white liberal saying i take the subway every day and this is an aberration, it's an anomaly. i take the subway every day, it's never been safer. this is how it went. a yelled at b, b yells at a, a fights b, c stabs a letter a. a pulls out a gun. b grabs a gun and shoots a. what happens to c? there is a woman there that stabbed a guy in the back. all of this, it is a very complicated mathematical equation but it only happens in places where it can happen. and this was at midnight in the lower east side. this was on a crowded subway in the afternoon. so what happens because it can. why did it happen? what's missing?
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the police. absence of law and order means there is no disincentive, right? post george floyd, the left-wing spasm against law and order has given us this. and new yorkers, many of whom are on those subways, you voted for this. you got the 1970s with smartphones. a lot of these people were out there chanting "defund the police" and now they are living their consequences. as much as i love and respect the national guard, they are not trained in this stuff. there is an opportunity cost for that political optic that hochul decided to do. she chose a stunt over a real action that would reduce crime and make us safer, so what she did actually made us less safe, which comes to the question, when is enough enough? what does it take? we keep saying that. do you think of one party rule is over in these cities? is it time to try something new and let the adults back in the room? a good city's run by democrats and republican.
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the mom and dad. that's how things work. it is not dems and crazier dems. you can't split the power that way. now it isn't dems, crazier dems, and the craziest dems. may be tried dems, crazy dems, and some republicans. have a republican mayor come back and this would be over. >> pete: harold, do you think that is in the cards? we are seeing things like this on a regular basis. >> harold: i don't have a problem with political diversity. i'd love for democrats to have a majority, but at the same time i want answers, and i think greg touches on it. three quick things. with regard to this, i'm glad bragg has decided not to file charges and i think it will increase pressure on the penny case. it's unclear to me, forgive me, brooklyn, thank you for the correction. the penny case, the subway, did
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he have a gun? there was a gun in this one, which may be a different factor. differentiation factor. mr. penny will have his time in court and i have set on the show before based on what i see i think the guy responded rightly. we need cops on the subways. and i would be willing as a taxpayer, probably earns a little more money than others in the city, to pay a little more to ensure that we had a force dedicated, cops dedicated to the subways all across the city because without the subway, the city doesn't work. if people can't get to work, can't get to school, can't pick their kids up, can't get entertainment or things around this great city we live in, it simply doesn't work. this has to be the priority. and i believe it is a priority of mayor adams and the governor, but we need something different. the last few days, the last year, but really the last few days have really showed how difficult and how unsafe it is for families and others going to school and going to work who take the subway. >> jeanine: now with congestion pricing, more people are going to be taking the subway. >> sandra: those are the
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economic consequence as i think about every day. i don't necessarily hear people say, i take the subway every day. what i hear is the young professional paying $2,000 a month for rent on the upper east side to live in 200 square feet who now has to pay $60 to get to their job in lower manhattan because they fear getting on the subway, or moms trying to get their kids to school and avoid the subway. that's more cash out of their pocket, whether they voted for the policies are not. these are huge economic consequences for the city. it makes it more and more unlivable. >> greg: i wonder when people who watch "the five" who don't live in cities love these segments because it's like city porn. sitting at home like, those idiots, get out of there. but we can't. >> jeanine: we work here. >> greg: we work here. talk to our bosses beard >> harold: in defense of new york, it is the greatest city in the world and i love it and went to figure how to make it safer. >> greg: a better city is milpitas, california. >> harold: is that where
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♪ ♪ >> jeanine: woke musicians are acting like huge babies. dozens of artists and bands are bailing on the popular sxsw festival in texas in protest of the events of sponsorship by the united states military amid israel's war on hamas. texas governor greg abbott says good riddance, telling them "we are proud of the u.s. military in texas. if you don't like it, don't come here." and there is another whiny woke musician making headlines peer
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neil young is back on spotify, two years after boycotting the platform over concerns that joe rogan was spreading misinformation. now that rogan's show isn't spotify exclusive anymore, young says, "i cannot just leave apple and amazon like i did spotify because my music would have very little streaming outlet to music lovers at all, so i return to spotify." joe rogan says he welcomes young back. >> by the way, neil young came back to spotify. congratulations, neil, neil. >> yeah, that's good news. >> his excuse was, he said that because all of the platforms now allowing my disinformation, so he'll just go back on spotify, too. great to know you've got some ethics. >> everybody is doing it these days. misinformation. >> jeanine: okay, greg, should spotify even let neil young back on? >> greg: of course.
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neil young realized you don't make did business decisions based on the stuff you see in yr social media bubble. his reaction originally to spotify was not his original idea. he wasn't thinking for himself. like a lot of people, he got that opinion off social media, and it turns out he found out that the people who claim that they were going to boycott spotify weren't going to ever support neil young anyway. it's always the case. so he sawed off his fans to appease people who aren't his fans but are just lonely people on twitter who don't spend any money, they just spend energy. now you have these needy, edgy artists who claim to be rebellious, right, at sxsw, but they are so accommodating to the mob. they pretend to be in your face but they'll do anything to save face in front of low information activists because they think that's cool. these punk bands should realize, the real risk is to condemn hamas. but they won't do that because they are cowards.
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all of these guys covered in tattoos with shaved heads, they are all sheep, terrified of being unpopular among the loudest losers on social media. >> jeanine: you know, harold, don't any of these '80s woke bands realize that half of them would be burnt at the stake by hamas? >> harold: i hope they do. i'm against hamas. i'm against people who think that we should be urging the israelis do not try to find retribution and justice. this, to me, the woke musician thing, this is freedom of expression. he had every right to say, for whatever reason, even if i disagree with his raisins, saying i don't want to be there. i think you would agree, i do want to be there. you may call that woke but what he got awakened to his capitalism. he realized he was losing money from losing opportunity and losing opportunity for people to buy his things. at the end of the day, the system worked. and he is able to do some mental gymnastics, saying now everybody
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accepts joe rogan stuff, so because everybody accepted, i'm going to compromise myself and go there. and of the day, congratulations, mr. young, get more people listening to your music and buying your music, and at the end of the day that is what he wanted pitts >> jeanine: sandra, so it isn't hypocrisy, where his freedom of speech to her turned into i don't believe you have the right to speak and therefore i'm going to get on spotify, it really is about capitalism. >> sandra: it's about the almighty dollar. when he saw that the other musicians were showing up and they were on there and getting the money, he wanted the money, too. that's what it's about. when it comes to the fans who are showing up at sxsw, i don't know that it is that many. i think there are a lot that go to this festival, a dozen or so, they will experience the same loss of money, lots of attention. loss of fan base. greg abbott says do not come here, do not come back. sxsw, by the way, they fired back, we don't agree with the governor. we don't agree with governor abbott.
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which part? which part? supporting the military or being against the u.s. army? the bands will show up where the dollar is and they will come back around, too. >> jeanine: pete, wrap it up. >> pete: neil young got 60% of his global streaming revenue from spotify. what he's missing that 60%. that is ultimately what it comes down to. do you think -- don't they say keep austin weird? that is one of the things they say. biden has been making the military real weird recently. no standards at all. they should be fine with the new woke military come i don't know why they are protesting at. when it comes to israel and palestine, people really dig in. >> jeanine: coming up, climate change fanatics want you to eat snakes to change the planet. ♪ ♪ frustrated by skin tags?
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♪ ♪ >> harold: are you rattled by climate change? well, how about a delicious snake for dinner? better for the environment than eating chicken or beef. more sustainable than
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traditional livestock use for meat and could offer, get this, a solution to rising food and security around the globe. snakes are packed with tons of protein. some even say it taste like chicken. um, exclamation point and your take on this, we talk about this week after week, you think it taste like chicken or fish? >> greg: the only time i'm going to eat a snake is if i ever do "survivor" or go to dinner with dagen mcdowell. they act like oh, yeah, raising snakes is just like raising pigs. have you ever seen or heard of snakes? could you imagine being a snake farmer? this is the dumbest thing ever. everything they do, better for the environment. these are the same people that say it is better for the environment if you just died. they want you to be miserable. at its the same pattern over and over and again. they tell you that the world is on fire and their data is junk, then they demand you do things they would never do to remedy it. they will tell you to eat
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insects, eat snakes, get rid of your air conditioning. stop going on vacations that require flying peered meanwhile, they are chowing down on kobe br air-conditioned gulf stream, screw you. they are saying "let them eat cake, and you can eat snakes." i'll eat pythons, but only if they get to eat these elite -- first. i like my snake meat extra fatty and filled with a plump al gore. >> harold: pete, you live in the great state of tennessee. python farming? is that big -- i don't think it is big -- >> pete: i don't think so. there aren't a lot of venomous snakes in tennessee, thank you thankfully. some water snakes. he never occurred to me to capture it, descale it, peel it come and eat it. maybe it taste like chicken. nobody wants to eat it. you hit on the right point. in order to have farms, you need to have farmers, which means you
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need to have people volunteering to be snake farmers. and gathering up hundreds -- what could go wrong with my snake farm of pythons? and my neighbors will love it. it will be, yeah, this is the elites. >> harold: thoughts on this? >> sandra: i was trying to understand it because it is just disgusting. one internet use their macuser describe it as gamy and very tough and she was the norm actually. sounds disgusting. it has a lower mental capacity than some of the farm raised animals, therefore they don't think it is as mean to kill. seems like they are discriminating against dumb animals. >> greg: that's wrong. a lot of dumb animals that i would eat. >> harold: judge, do you have thoughts about this? >> jeanine: i have zero thoughts about this. i don't think about it. in fact, looking at that snake come i'm not going to think about it forever. here's the bottom line. if they want us to eat snakes
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and bugs, make sure all of the politicians eat that stuff before we have to eat it. and why they are so worried about sustaining the environment? first of all, we are not supposed of hamburgers, remember that, because of cow flatulanence. >> greg: that's what it is, snakes don't fart. have you ever heard a snake fart? that's what it is commit is the carbon that comes out of the butt. >> jeanine: where is the butt on the snake? >> greg: that's my point. they don't even have legs. >> jeanine: wait a minute. they have good skin. just take the inside. you can use the skin. that is something to consider. >> harold: those who are in the climate change movement, this is the worst thing to be saying. undermine our effort talking about stuff like this.
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it "fan mail friday." the first question is great. it requires some thinking. sandra, what one thing was ruined when it became popular? herald? >> harold: social media appeared >> greg: oh! very good. >> harold: it is the bane of part of my existence in my house. my kids, ten and eight, ten and nine come i'm trying to figure how to manage it. >> greg: i could see it in your face when you said it. it is actually taking up a lot of your mental energy. that explains a lot. [laughter] judge? >> jeanine: i can't think of anything. you know what, when there is too many of one thing. like everybody has a bag that has the l and the b on it. i've seen so much of it. >> greg: louis vuitton? >> jeanine: i didn't want to push the sale. >> greg: like when everybody started wearing trucker hats. >> jeanine: you don't want to
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wear it anymore. >> greg: you just stop. pete, what is one thing that was ruined when it became popular? was it you? >> pete: a lot of people do become ruined when they become popular. >> greg: i wouldn't know that. >> jeanine: charlie sheen. >> sandra: thanks, greg. >> pete: we all have to prevent ourselves from becoming ruinous. >> greg: exactly. >> pete: through increased popularity. >> greg: anything else? >> pete: i can't think of anything. i will pass. lgive me a second. >> greg: sandra? >> sandra: something snotty, the hamptons. >> greg: that's good. tell me about it. it's so popular and that is why only take the blade and a private copter on the west side. i get there in like 25 minutes. i haven't been to the hamptons. >> harold: i'm just glad no one on this table said democrats. >> greg: i was going to say nude beaches. used to be so quiet.
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okay, this is a great question linda asks: would you rather go back in time to meet your ancestors or travel into the future to meet your descendants sandra? >> sandra: definitely back in time to meet my ancestors. >> greg: wide? >> sandra: fear of what the future looks like. and knowledge of where i come from. >> greg: that's selfish. okay. >> pete: definitely back to eat my ancestors. >> greg: really? >> pete: yes, we don't know enough at all -- i'm not interested in maybe two generations ago, maybe six or seven or eight. when they were fishing in norway. >> greg: when you meet them -- >> sandra: are you norwegian? >> pete: 100%. >> greg: the cool things you have. >> pete: you get to bring stuff to the past? that's even better. >> harold: i'm going forward. >> greg: me too. >> harold: i would love to see -- this is crazy to be saying -- my grandkids and great grandkids. >> pete: what if it's a
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disaster? >> greg: you can always stop it. [laughter] judge? >> jeanine: i would want to go backwards but not that far backwards. it has to be heat, air-conditioning, but i don't want to go forward because i won't know like, say, for example, they have a ip it i wouldn't know, they could be laughing at me and i wouldn't know it. >> greg: here is why i wouldn't go backward. because i am alive right now. i go back and beat meet my ancestors and they go oh, my god, we need to make sure this thing doesn't come onto the planet. it becomes a story that is passed down through the generations. make sure greg is never born. >> harold: they made a movie about that. >> jeanine: "outlander" is like that. got to make someone lives because you lived later. >> harold: "back to the future." >> greg: here's a question that can go badly: what is something you like to do the
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old-fashioned way? [laughter] pete? >> pete: everything. [laughter] the old-fashioned way? >> jeanine: [giggles] >> pete: i don't know. >> sandra: we are in the gutter. >> harold: i like to consume my press. i like newspapers bid >> jeanine: good answer! >> harold: i still get three papers. think i'm nuts. i probably ambience before cooking. i like old-fashioned oatmeal cookies with not the quick oats, but -- or, like, have you ever made ice cream in a turn? it's just creamy and delightful. >> greg: wow. judge? >> jeanine: never made ice cream. what do i want to do the old-fashioned way? i don't know. >> greg: i'm going to say vinyl. listening to records. >> sandra: that's a good one. >> greg: listening to records, remember what it is like putting the needle on the vinyl is the best.
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>> harold: you got me a record player two years ago. >> jeanine: i did. how about write a letter? >> greg: that's nice. >> jeanine: cursive. >> pete: like to do that? >> jeanine: i have beautiful handwriting. this would be in order term and you to the county jail. >> greg: all right, pete, you did not give an answer. >> pete: 15 years ago before all of the replays and all of the nonsense. >> harold: old-fashioned football, basketball, everything. >> greg: "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ there's nothing better than a subway series footlong. except when you add a new footlong sidekick. like the ultimate bmt with the new footlong pretzel. nothing like a sidekick that steps up in crunch time. [laughing] not cool man. every epic footlong deserves the perfect sidekick. .
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live 2024. go to g gutfeld.com. new jersey, north carolina, two shows in vegas, back-to-back, baby. all right. let's do this. ♪ greg's fashion news. >> sandra: great picture. >> greg: thank you. we're going to show you this is who wore it best. we are going to show you eight models from the san antonio zoo modeling a pink cowboy hat and you will all have to vote which one is best. let's go. here we go. that is, i think that's epinada the capria that's the shirley the chicken. that's the chilly la the snake. , the sloth that's by pay a. that's chunky and that's the armadillo. so, judge, who would you pick as wearing it best.
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>> judge jeanine: yoda. >> greg: yoda is the alpaca. harold? shareholder harold who is shirley? >> greg: chicken. >> harold: i like that one. >> jesse: shell of the snake. >> greg: would need it but dig it out. >> sandra: chunky has got it going on. >> greg: you are all wrong the winner is papaya the sloth. he will receive a first class round trip to harold's house. [laughter] >> sandra: harold, go? >> harold: on that beautiful note, incredible video captured. you can only see in this new york city. super sonic concord floating down the hudson river. fastest commercial aircraft to ever fly. making the journey back to the intrepid museum via barge after ongoing months of restoration. what unbelievable plane that thing. i don't know if i could have ever flown on it. >> greg: safest way to fly right there. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: they couldn't fly it back? >> sandra: it doesn't fly
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anymore. judge? >> judge jeanine: this rescue dog will only eat if he gets a kiss on the forehead. he waits. once he gets a kiss on the forehead, he eats. you would think we would see it a couple times. >> see, gets a kiss and then he eats. okay. he waits, gets a kiss and then he eats. okay. so that's the best i had. [laughter] >> harold: >> pete: group of guys threw 10e motorcycle right on the ice. >> judge jeanine: what could go wrong? >> pete: what could go wrong? >> sandra: oh my word. >> judge jeanine: make a circle and drop in the middle. >> sandra: all right, guys. is that you by the way? >> pete: no, i might try that. >> sandra: fun to be together. that does it for us. have a great night, everybody. >> bret: so the crazy thing is i don't eat until i get kissed on the forehead. anyway. thank you. have a great weekend.

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