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thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. please call or go online right now to give. if operators are busy, please wait patiently. or go to loveshriners.org right away. i know all you got on the west coast, calm down. it's weird >> jesse: hello i'm jesse
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watters along with... it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. >> secretary of the state blinking. >> your favourite tv show is okay. after a four-point magnitude earthquake scared these people, the powerful shockwave rattling skyscrapers and homes in new york city, it was felt as far down as maryland and all the way up to boston. everybody was freaking out. the group shots and social media blowing up. thankfully no reports of damage or injuries yet. here's how it down. >> it looks like it's going to be a nice day today.
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>> just got a bit weirder here in the northeast. >> are we having an earthquake? is seriously. are we having an earthquake? >> there was an earthquake. and the entire building just moved. >> earthquake can't be felt in the air though it can be felt on the ground. >> jesse: it happened just after 10:20 in the morning with its epicenter 50 miles outside of manhattan and new jersey. leave it to liberal new york to scrub up -- screw up the response. it took the geniuses who run the emergency alert systems 40 minutes to blast out alerts. at least made the view watchable >> oh my gosh. >> i need some tequila now. >> jesse: i like how everybody
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is going around saying did you feel it? >> april 5th 2024 i will never forget where i was when this happened. i want to thank all the brave and fearless new yorkers who stayed strong and united together against this unfathomable event. there are grief counsellors available, therapy pets on every street corner in case you are suffering from any ptsd from this effect. i hope we get past this. i have been feeling -- fielding a lot of calls from people who did not feel it. and they are suffering more. they can't share in the melodrama that we share. you know how they named quakes? they are naming this the perino quake because she is also 4.8, four foot eight. just edit that out. does the media thank they are the centre of the universe and
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what affects them affects everybody else, this is another story. they assumed that remaining 320 million people are just as excited as they are. imagine if the media was just as effected by real calamities whether it is a border or a crime wave or inflation. my bookshelves, they shook in my two-story walk up. and someone call and expert on earthquakes. nobody was freaking out. speaking of the view, those things go off in the studio all the time. anybody crosses their legs, whole place just shakespeare worst part, the silly aftermath. the people freaking out. the overhead warning system every five minutes. leave us alone, let us do our job. there were people that actually did not come to work.
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some people were told not to come in because of the earthquake. >> name who. >> i'm not telling. >> jesse: jessica is this a signal that the end is near? >> jessica: certainly for the climate, that's what i'm supposed to say right? i felt it. i had just gotten home from doing the newsroom as i was talking to brian and then the apartment started shaking. we were just talking... and it was a moment of not fear but are we having an earthquake because it is an out of the norm thing. we thought there was another one it came so much later. i did think it was funny in new york throwing shade on new jersey way that this happened
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west of manhattan. >> i was very near the epicenter when it happened. chi felt fine. >> you are at home. were you guys just talking? >> there's a lot of 4.8 jokes on the internet. >> judge jeanine where you wear it happened? >> judge jeanine: i was getting my hair done. i had just gotten off the phone with my decorator. how ridiculous. the thing that struck me because i knew immediately it was an earthquake. i said they are drilling upstairs. i said how precious life is, how vulnerable we are how absurd all this stuff is that i'm worried about. all of us, in the end, we're all
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going going to be confronted with an earthquake of one type or another that's going to end up taking us out. may be we ought to plan a little more for it as opposed to just being taken out like that. >> it makes you think how insignificant we all are. we are mother nature's toys to play with. we can go anytime. >> i did not feel it. i did have a harrowing experience on the train because i was pulling out of dc and then they went slower on the train and said they needs to check all the bridges to make sure that they were structurally sound. that was scary. i will say i'm glad that there wasn't enough damage for the clinton foundation to swoop in and cause even more problems. that's a good thing. all my friends in california are laughing at us.
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on from the west coast so... i don't think there's any training for that around here. no worries about a volcano were opting or anything. >> i had to explain to jesse junior, he asked me what is an earthquake. i think tectonic plates and that's all i know. >> you know the richter scale? >> no. i said earth is hungry. i said we need to feed earth. we took a sausage and we shoved it into the ground. >> i knew it was starting sick and it would end sick. >> why is that sick? it's sausage. >> the only interesting thing is if you have a pet and you watch them. my pet was looking out the window, a very unhappy. all animals do that.
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they have a seismic escape response that has evolved over time. it's just like how animals know how to escape from predators, they notice it's usually from the ground tilting or electrical or magnetic feel variation [ inaudible ] >> we are fine america. don't worry. >> we hope they are fined. the rock causing aftershocks for the biden campaign after refusing to endorse sleepy joe. [ ♪♪ ]
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>> the -- the rock is delivering a smack down on the biden campaign. dwayne johnson is refusing to back joe biden this year after lending his endorsement in the last election. the superstar drop kicking the sorry state of biden's america while speaking with fox and friends. >> mi happy with the state of america right now? no. i believe we are going to get better. the endorsement that i made years ago with biden was one i thought that was the best decision for me at the time. i'm going to do that again this year? no. i realized what that caused back then was something that tears me up in my guts. back then and now which is division. my goal is to bring our country together.
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>> as joe biden loses big time celebrities, his pals in the media are finding new ridiculous ways to attack donald trump at his voters like bringing on a cult expert. >> the good news is it's not permanent, that people wake up and they are embarrassed and in shame as i felt in 1976. more and more people are leaving the maga cults. it's important that people not just yell at people who are still trapped in this dilution. ask questions in a respectful, curious way that gets them to start realizing they've been conned and their minds have been hijacked. >> i don't know who that guy is but he apparently has a solution to taking trumpet voters away from trump. we are living in an alternate reality. why do you think he says that? >> i don't think he knows what
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he's talking about. he is someone that jesse might have on his show. did you interview him for your book? >> i should have. thanks for reminding everybody about the book. >> i think what he was saying is interesting and a sense that we are dealing with the same situation that we were dealing with in terms of candidates that we were in 2020. he was saying that he made a mistake essentially by endorsing joe biden. he talks about the reason why he endorsed him as he wanted to bring the country together. joe biden ran on division. none of that has been perfect -- fulfilled. he's not saying he's going to vote for trump necessarily and he's on this idea of wanting to bring everyone together and that everyone should agree on these things. he pushed back on the woke agenda. a really just clarifies that joe biden ran as a moderate. as someone who is going to be a president for everybody and he's been a very far left, divisive president and people are starting to realize that in the
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sense of admitting that they were wrong about the choices that they made publicly in 2020. >> one of the things that he talks about, he talks about the cancel culture. he says that it's more important to be real and honest and not worry about being cancelled. easy for him to say. >> if that's what he said on the air, imagine what he really feels. he was tiptoeing through the tulips on that topic. generally they don't want to say anything. it's only big stars who can speak up because they can withstand whatever follows. they are not going to be cancelled. that's why it's important. clint eastwood hattaway... these guys were not liberals. most of them were all republicans but they couldn't speak out until they were big enough to speak out because they couldn't be cancelled by the awful publicists in hollywood. he looks like a heaven's gate
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member who missed the comet. remember when they were trying to jump on a comment? if trump is an occult, it's the worst cult in history because people coming go as they please. everything is wholly transparent. there is nothing as secretive about it. people seam to be having a good time. does not seem like they are terrified of reprisals. if this is a cult than so is oktoberfest. i think what you can say about trump -ism is more -- it's more like your favourite team. you root for your guy and against the other guy. you can still hang out with the other guys fans. it's not a big deal. by the other team can't do it. people who are pro- trump have no problems pulling over and helping you change a tire. they don't care if you have a biden bumper sticker on your car. they will do it. it's not a two way street. >> jesse the last time we had
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one former president run against a sitting president was when grover cleveland ran against benjamin harrison. i didn't know either of them. and right now it's bad news for biden because everyone has asked , when you think about it was her life better under trump or biden. apparently 60 percent say their life is bad under biden. only 47 percent say it was bad under trump. >> that's why it is so easy to vote this year. four years ago, you had the guy. it wasn't like you don't remember what it was like four years ago. everybody remembers. the only person who doesn't remember as an old elderly man with hazy memory. but that's an advantage as a voter because it's so fresh. that's why people are now saying wait a second, i don't like where we are going. the rock, i think this is a business move because he's on the board of directors for the
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company that owns the ufc and wwe. he doesn't's... as a guy like that and the circles that he hangs out with, i am sure he gets such a hard time on the weekends by his buddies. you endorse that guy, are you crazy? [ inaudible ] >> but when you are someone at that level like a tom cruise, you don't want to be political at all and tom was good at that. michael jordan was good at that. the rock blew it. i'm sure he regrets this and in terms of the cult thing, i think what they are trying to do is socially shame people for being associated with the trump movement. they are saying look at these freaks they wear colourful outfits and silly hats. you don't want to be associated with them at all. but deep down they are jealous. biden voters don't have the kind of passion that trumpet voters
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have for trump. >> you know jessica it's true. they barely show up for biden. let me ask you this. you know a lot of trump supporters. do we need to be d. programmed? >> it is correct that conservatives are much more tolerant of liberals and spending time with them... that shows up in the dating data. illiberal would never consider going out with a conservative in the trump era. things have been different since 2016. i think the rock is promoting stuff but did get a lesson and you can alienate people when you put a perspective out there like that. he is a smart businessman. we don't know how he's voting. we could job -- vote for joe biden again, he's not going to talk about it.
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will didn't really push him. he just let him say my endorsement led to a lot of division and that really tears me up because he is someone who is liked by people on the left and right answer pretty rare thing. but you said in your lead and, it's bad news for biden. the jobs report today was a monster. >> three months. >> also the part time job and there is data looking at this. there's a trend that's been happening. it was accelerated for covid. even taking away what we got back from covid he's... when it was supposed to be 214. >> we don't do the story when we revise it. >> that's not true, i hear it all the time.
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>> people are feeling it. >> there was really interesting data that came out about people's perspective on the national economy versus their state economies. they looked at all the swing states. people thought the national economy was terrible. individual economies in wisconsin, in georgia, pennsylvania, arizona, all the states you need to win... if you look at those poles we are within the margin of error. it is a jump ball. if this was the worst economy in the world which is what you would say about it, there's no way that we would be even close to this. it would be a runaway for the person on the top of the republican ticket. at snot because people know wage growth is up, going past the rate of inflation. unemployment 3.8 percent. twenty-six months streak. you have to give some level of
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credit when credit is due. you have to. >> and you have to give credit to the american people who assimilate this and make their own judgement. >> coming up a bombshell study blowing up everything the left has been pushing on transgendered children jessica. dentures and implants made just for you. and with flexible financing, you don't need to sacrifice quality work for a price that fits your budget. at $0 down plus 0% interest if paid in full in 18 months. helping our patients put their best smile forward. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner.
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them every for -- three years about their gender. 11 percent felt unhappy with their gender, but by adulthood it was just 4 percent. comes as more cases of people are de- and talking about their stories. >> i was fast tracked onto puberty blockers and then testosterone. it made focusing on school impossible. month later when i was 13 i had my first testosterone injection. this caused permanent changes to my body. i was perfectly healthy. there was nothing wrong with my body, my childhood was ruined. we need to stop telling children that puberty is an option. >> we did not need a study to tell us this obvious fact. isn't it an indictment of this experiment that has been performed on children and who is going to be held accountable for the things like we call going through this and not getting her life back.
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>> the people who need that study won't listen to it. they have to admit what they did created a horror. there are two types of people, the people who set this all on and the people who mock them for saying it. it forces parents to be extra brave and deal with being called names or told that they have blood on their hands because their kid was going to kill themselves. the reason why it's so dangerous, removed the basic foundation for a period of life where stability was a necessity. you have to learn to read it, do math and learn how to communicate with others, behave. you remove the foundation because it somehow edgy or trendy. this was a social contagion that spread on social media. confirmed positive attention and made you fashionable, mostly by people who were holding these luxury beliefs.
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so the socially virtuous adult can confer an unstable belief at no cost to them onto a child. the child suffers, the adult doesn't and that's what you have >> so judge, a lot of this has been endorsed by adults saying children should be able to have these surgeries and take these puberty blockers which the uk has banned for prescription as a result. we know the study is proven what we already knew that his people grow out of this most of the time. the number of transition surgeries for children is going up. >> the sad part about this is that when you are a parent you see your child go through changes. my sun was convinced that he was going to be a basketball player. it that was it, there was nothing that was going to stop him. my daughter was convinced that she was going to be a veterinarian. they go through stages and you just kind of go along with it
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but you don't allow them to mutilate their bodies. we don't allow kids to have sex, we call it statutory rape if they are under the age of 17. we allow them to change their sexual organs as if that's not a big deal. i think the parents who were bullied into it and being told that your child is going to commit suicide, they need to understand that there are other issues, the deed transition errors, 55 percent of them said that they have other issues that no one even assessed them for. 39 percent of them said that they had other problems. it could have been explained if they had only allowed them to go along with whatever identifying the problem. >> now that we have the science about this ideology that has been placed on children, this is not just something that's happening with parents who feel sorry for their kids. it's gotten into the hospitals. there are a number of hospitals
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benefiting financially by providing these surgeries for minors, you see the white house trying to force taxpayer dollars going towards needs transition surgeries for children. so how is it now that you see the science and study really debunking this ideology that has really creeped in to a number of institutions around the country and it's just not true. >> as with everything there are studies on the other side of it as well showing very low percentages of people who and up risk -- expressing regret about what they've done. we are ignoring something. chi say as a parent of a young child and soon to be another one, this is something that we think about. what do you do if your child comes home at five years old and says... that is something that they are not going to a psychiatrist for. to go through this you have to go through -- a jump through a number of medical hoops. the american pediatric
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association says gender dysphoria israel. the american medical association >> they also advocate for these horrible hormone things and everything. >> you can't use the people who are experts as experts? >> no one takes them seriously. they have both advocated their responsibility on this topic. >> they betrayed the trust between doctors and patients, especially children. when you listen to what these d. transition or talk about and their experience... you just permanently damage your body through this experimental drugs and through the surgery. these individuals who have been victims of the ideology say the doctors just gave me puberty blockers after one meeting with them. they signed me up for surgery after three meetings. they did not send me to a mental healthcare clinic first p. or they engage in this for financial gain and to be part of this new ideology that everybody thought was going to be the next thing.
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>> surgeons can only make so much money until they invent new surgeries. one plastic surgery came along, a lot of surgeons got very wealthy and that's fine. i hope another earthquake hits. i need a tremor to hit him right in the noggin. all of a sudden they found out a way to make more money and it's off children. what did they do? these big medical people funded studies that say it's fine, we are saving lives. no one has ever regretted that. there are studies on both sides. we have to think about if this was happening in your family. it happened in my family. we adopted a young child and at age five he was playing with dolls. everybody knew he was gay or he was going to be gay. it's not like all of a sudden we took him to the doctor and chop him off. no one would ever do that [
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inaudible ] >> i don't believe it is. a lot of these people are just gay or lesbian. they are intervening in a regular gay or lesbian life. that's a new experience and it never used to be like that. someone at this table shared some intimate details about their adolescence with me. i feel like it's my right to say ... they said they experienced feelings when they were in middle school that they perhaps were a lesbian. that person was judge jeanine. thank god they didn't transition. you are a beautiful woman. >> we are going to go to a completely different topic. a raccoon going on a rampage at hersheypark. the fastest is up next.
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>> girl music. welcome back. time for the fastest. forget about earthquakes, you have to watch out for wild raccoons. >> there is a raccoon. oh, my god. it got her shoe. >> tmz getting a hold of that footage showing a feisty raccoon ... two people take into the hospital as a precaution. you and i had the same reaction, how scary for the raccoon. >> tmz is really desperate. also we were talking about this,
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he was having a premonition about the earthquake. animals act strange before an earthquake. he was trying to notify, trying to alert these people, get out an earthquake is coming. you will be crushed by chocolate p. or, mounds and mounds of delicious chocolate, solid chocolate. that's my dream. >> raccoons if they were larger, and there are some very large ones, if they are attacking people they are probably rabid and that's a bad and scary thing. try to get away as soon as possible because they can be really aggressive and obnoxious. stay away from them. >> my dog killed one once. i thought she had a toy in her mouth and it was a dead raccoon. here's the thing that's a problem to concha stay away from them, that's the end of it.
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>> no one has any doubts about my masculinity. with that said, i'm terrified of rabid raccoons and if that was me i would throw a pregnant woman like you right in front of the raccoon and run away. >> i would make a hat out of it. >> all right katie. >> remember when you and i went to hersheypark? >> you weren't allowed on the roller coaster? >> nevermind. >> now bambi has been turned into a killing machine and a brand-new horror movie called bambi the reckoning. >> do you have any interest in these films?
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>> i think they ran out of animals or ideas. >> i'm going to fact check them a little bit. doesn't look like a deer to me. looks like an elk or may be a red stag. doesn't look like a deer so i think they got that wrong. >> i don't think they've gone far enough. thank of all of the other animals. for example winnie the pooh could be a serial killer. lassie could be a terrorist. flipper could be an undersea gang leader. this could be my new series. >> i love when you prepare. >> a little dash -- i don't see it. >> one of those guys has to wear red hat. >> finally if you are going to take -- to take a sick day, try
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not telling your coworker as... so she could attend a concert in nashville. she got busted after telling her colleagues about her musical plans. who does that? >> a lot of people are excited so they are bragging about that and stupid. keep your own private life away from people at work. >> i never did that. >> this teacher is probably teaching crt all day long. she takes a sick day, gets caught and now she gets fired. priorities. >> at least she is not banging of the students. >> greg. >> we've had some bad stories lately and my bar is very low these days. >> i'll bet. >> some companies say you have so many days. you don't have to distinguish, i
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will just be out. >> are you taking time off for your pregnancy? i think you should work all the way up to the day and pop it right on the five. [ inaudible ] >> fan male friday is up next.
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>> first question, i love this question. if you could make something that is legal now illegal. >> you said it was a great question. >> i wanted to be the other way. if something is a legal, what were you like it to be. >> you want to reverse it? >> mine is, this is not a crime but you should have to put your sharpen caught -- shopping cart back.
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>> what is something illegal... >> i misunderstood the question. >> this is a poorly phrased question. >> my stipulation is no one gets hurt. i understand that's why it's illegal but it is really fun when you can speed like in europe or something like that. >> racetrack. >> i said i'm going to be the madam in the war house. >> i would like murder to be legal. or weight it already is, it's called abortion.
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>> greg it's friday. >> do you always play it safe or are you a risk taker? >> depends. >> you don't seem like you are a risk taker but you play it safe in the... >> things like skydiving. >> you skydive? >> i have sky dived. i am a risk taker for sure. things that make my mother nervous. other things i tried to think them through. >> judge? >> risk. no risk, no gain pair. >> she is a madam with a heart of gold. you got out of the business a long time ago. she is a mother now, i feel like we are doing deadwood. that was a great show.
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>> jesse risk? >> risk. >> i'm a big play it safer. >> know you are not. really? >> one more thing is up next.
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>> check out this unconventional porch pirate in sacramento, california. a thief avoids being captured on video by dressing up as a trash bag. only the person slippers were visible during the heist as they snuck toward the porch ,scooped up a package, and made off with the goods. a true master of disguise or just plain trash. >> he gets a their george santos though, and should have worn socks. that was funny with greg. >> it was just a very modest person. yeah, right. huh. are you. do you think that that's somehow bad? huh? bad luck in some countries, young man. >> all right. tonight, all. >> what show do we have? todd pyro, marla ivanov. >> first time on the shows. he's great. ed kat timpf and rob are. >> let's do this, bro. absolutely disgusting news now with tarragon. >> oh, all right, check this disgustingly repulsive news.
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boy, somebody is very slow today. you guys okay? >> yeah. huh? there you go. check this out. a disgusting little baby fan rolling around in rosamond gifford zoo in syracuse. >> that's in new york. i wonder if they felt the quake. >> what do you think? i don't know. >> oh, my god. i can't believe what happened today. look at that baby elephant. irwin wanted nothing to do with the mischief and walked right away. when their sibling got to rolling, little baby elephants are so adorable. >> i wonder how they managed the quake. what do you guys think? they're very scared. oh, god. you're broke. a joke. and that was very good. >> i bet a lot of people at the table didn't get it. and i'm looking at you, judge. >> why are sitting on solar eclipse is on monday. and i want you guys to tune in. fox has special coverage, but before you do that, you got to get these glasses not see anything. america's total eclipse. see a thing? >> we just put america on the front of the word and then it became a fox thing.
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>> special coverage on fox weather. and don't forget to bring your shades. also, don't forget, i'm still on book tour. you guys ready? april 20th. beach haven, new jersey. that's lbi, april 27, zero beach, florida. may 5th. we added may 5th. mendham, new jersey. may 25th. yorba linda. >> say that five times fast tonight. jesse watters. primetime earthquake mania. >> jessica. okay, so as many of you know, i'm due to have another baby in just a week or so, and i wanted to mention something really cool that we're doing for this new little lady and also did for cleo. we're preserving our daughter's cord blood. when i deliver, cord blood can already be used to help treat over 80 conditions, including certain cancers and immune disorders. there are also hundreds of clinical trials to find more possible uses for cord blood. hopefully they'll be more exciting breakthroughs. we worked with the cordl. blood registry there, a fantastic number one obgyn. >> i recommendedmber i. >> welcome to jesse watters. primetime time tonight

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