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>> judge jeanine: hello, everyone. it's friday, and i'm judge jeanine pirro, along with kevin walling, johnny joey jones, shannon bream, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, andd this is "the five." ♪ ♪ it's the democrats worst nightmare. donald trump rocking the deep blue bronx with a raucous rally. the lines were spanning blocks to get in. the former president firing up over 10,000 supporters who chanted "four more years." trump on message, laser focused on the joe biden disaster, demolishing sleepy failures piece by piece, and his pitch to minority voters. >> what a crowd. this is something. [chanting "we love trump"] who said we are not going to win new york? we are going to win new york.
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on day one we are going to throw out bidenomics and going to replace it with maga nomics. low interest rates, rising wages, low incomes, fair trade for the american worker, and we will make energy affordable again. by saying drill, baby, drill. drill, baby, drill. i have come tonight to talk about solving problems. the simple fact is joe biden is not getting the job done for the bronx. he's not getting the job done for new york. and he's not getting the job done for america. we have mobs of migrants fighting our police officers and giving america the middle fing finger. very simply, joe biden puts illegal aliens first. i put america first. >> judge jeanine: democrats fuming at the site of their base blocking to the rally. pair of it
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and must be soul crushing for them to see trump assembling a diverse working-class coalition. and hacks like new york democrat governor kathy hochul had nothing nice to say, except nasty smears like this. >> well, i'll tell you it won't make a difference at all, jake, and that is for donald trump to be the ringleader and put all his clowns to a place like the bronx. new york will never ever support donald trump for president. >> judge jeanine: but if you want to talk about clowns, kathy, the left-wing media is full of them. listen to how they reacted to the rally. >> he's not going to win new york. he's not going to win the bronx. but that audience is not the bronx. the audience is everyone else in the state that he could possibly win and what he tries to do -- there is no downside for him to do this, by the way -- what he is trying to do is just signal to other people, just signal to people in swing states who are white, who don't want to be thought of as voting for a racist, to soften the ground
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there. maybe he's not such a racist. >> judge jeanine: but people of the bronx are making up their own minds about trump. >> we have been voting down the same party for years now, and nothing has change. things have gotten out of control. we are dealing with housing situations. we are dealing with homelessness and mentally ill, crying. >> the cost of living has spiraled out of control. i don't see biden doing anything about it, and also there is an influx at the border that needs to be dealt with, and i think that trump is the man to do it. >> i'm seeing the change go for the worse. the bidenomics, the democratic party, the democrat all my life, and donald trump. >> judge jeanine: so donald trump dares to go into the big blue bronx. biden wouldn't do that in deep republican area, would he? "the story" don't expect him to. basically threw a bash in their backyard. and hochul calling them clowns
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is rich. looks like played 7 minutes in heaven with the crown. a battle between reality and ideas. the reason trump resonates and why there is excitement as he talks about real things. so it is like jobs, it's crime, the border, prices, and then he talks about bacon. he goes off on bacon. i can't buy bacon. that is a thing. joe right now in the democratic party are floundering in ideas. white supremacy, threats to democracy, the soul of america. these are things that you cannot touch. these are concepts. but when you talk about your family, that is real. when you talk about your kids, that is real. what joe is pushing is a denial of what's real by calling everything an idea. so gender isn't real, it's an idea. crime isn't real, it's a perception. inflation isn't real, it's a concept. i think the mistake that the democrats have made probably in the last ten years or so is that
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they left the world of the real for the world of the abstract. they took the lead from the campuses and abandon the cul-de-sac. think about how you think about your friends, whether they are democrats or republicans. friends, family, relatives, coworkers, but to the dems it became -- everybody became a vessel of power. a presser versus oppressed. gender becomes a fluid concept. the border is not a tangible thing. right now you are seeing people kind of reacting and going, what is biden talking about? none of these things resonate in my life. meanwhile, this guy is actually talking about the stuff we see every day. immigrants outside of hotels. you know, driving up sixth avenue. guys passed out. those are things that you can touch, although i don't advise it. >> judge jeanine: you know, shannon, when you listen to donald trump here, he was very
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authentic. he was himself. there were no sweeping generalizations. there was no hyperbole. he was just real. greg is right about that. do you think he hit the message the way he wanted to? >> shannon: i think he feels there is an opportunity, republicans feel there is an opportunity to say there is a shift. they want to put the democrats, the progressive stuff and what is happening on campus, they are now the ultra-elite, ivy league educated folks. we are now the working-class party, that is the argument they want to try to be able to make so i think he was willing to go here and let the optics to some of the talking, where president biden goes to very controlled environments, they are much smaller things, and as you said, i'm not sure he is going to go to alabama and try to do an event down there but president trump seems willing to go into here. he knows not everybody in the bronx loves him. he is a new york or he knows how but remember, even if these aren't all bronx people, the ones, there was a teacher or folks talk to is that i am in the bronx, i teach here and when i look around and see the
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resources being spent on people who are here illegally, that we have compassion for, but it means resources are away from our communities, and i'm struggling economically, that's a real problem for me. so it is worth listening to those voices, whatever party you are coming from. >> judge jeanine: kevin, why are the democrats so if afraid? why does kathy hochul have to have her moment -- are deplorables moment, call the republicans clowns? >> kevin: this democrat is just a little afraid sitting next to you. [laughter] for one. listen, i love to see donald trump campaigning in new york, in new jersey. ronald reagan last flipped new york back in the '80s, so please spend all of your time and resources they are. i think shannon makes an excellent point, too. we have seen throughout history changing demographics, the south was a democratic stronghold for decades. lbj flipped that, richard nixon flipped that, back to the republican column. democrats flipped to georgia and arizona for the first time in generations with
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president biden. so you see these kind of changing demographics, changing coalitions. and we will see how that plays out in the next six months. >> judge jeanine: you think, joey, that the president is going to continue to go into democrat areas? >> johnny: i mean, as long as he has to be here, probably. >> greg: that's true. >> johnny: they flipped georgia with a lot of drop boxes and funny things. but i don't know if they flipped the hearts and minds of georgians. i'll tell you now, i live in marjorie taylor greene's district, and biden -- which would be comparable to new york city, and biden would not show up there and if he did he wouldn't have a crowd. this is not about winning new york. this is about signaling to the rest of the country, especially those that have big checks to write, hey, you are safe to bet on me because i can go to the place that i should have nobody show up and get a roaring crowd. this is about georgia. he might not win fulton but can you bring in 5,000 more votes in the other two counties that touch georgia. this is the people in milwaukee, detroit, minneapolis, states trump was competitive in in 2016
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that might come back in 2024. you watch that and you see where that lady goes. we've been democrats forever and nothing has changed. that's only half true. things have changed. the policies that democrats have enacted in big cities and urban areas to control rent and to control education and to do things to try to even the playing field and bring in equity have only hurt people and help people down. so what has changed is the opportunity for those people to keep up with the rest of the country who have seen prosperity since 2008. and so doesn't matter if he wins new york? no, what matters as everyone sat at home and watch that and said, wow. in texas, the bigger belt buckle you where, the more there better be behind it. you want a rodeo. that's like walking in with a big belt buckle. that a signaling to the contrary, i can do this in new york. >> judge jeanine: yep. >> greg: what's with the dark shirt? >> johnny: i don't -- it's blue. what's wrong with that? >> judge jeanine: and matches the tide. >> greg: i don't know, you look like -- >> johnny: what's with the
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school uniform? >> greg: it's friday. it is free dress day, joey. you look like yourself. you sell winnebago's. >> judge jeanine: up next, the democrats really think this guy is ready to debate? joe biden holds a blunder-filled news conference for the ages. kevin. ♪ ♪ annika. i found the bomb. ok johann. there should be a blue wire and a yellow wire. cut the blue one. they're both blue! visionworks. see the difference. only purple's gel flex grid passes the raw egg test.
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♪ ♪ >> shannon: president biden not assuring voters on what those say is his biggest liability: is mental acuity.
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press conference alongside the president. >> two years ago, first black vice president, president kamala harris, much the nation's first presidential advisory council on the african diaspora. >> mr. president, two questions -- >> no, no, one. [laughter] >> mr. president, could you tell me what the african union is doing as well as can you is doing when it comes to the humanitarian crisis in the congo? thank you. >> what was my question? [laughter] >> shannon: biden's struggle with memories are getting harder for the democrats to ignore. 5:30 eight founder nate silver has some tough advice now for the president. >> democrats might be better off replacing joe biden on the ticket. if you are really as concerned about defeating donald trump as democrats claim they are then you should be doing everything
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you can in your power to maximize the chance that you w win. >> shannon: but if the president does not come a step aside, james carville is hoping he can at least add up to the far left to help solve some of his polling problems. >> one question i would love for the bride and white house to answer, why are they so afraid of the left? they [bleep] them up on immigration policy. they can't even win in deep blue areas. they come into conflict with loosely aligned voters we have to have. they have very little connection to black america at all. yet, proportionally, punch way above their weight. and i just, somebody understand it. >> shannon: kevin, you just that we can ask. >> kevin: that was during the break. >> shannon: just rip the band-aid off and let you start
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because james carville, he has been around forever and politics in one of his things i have referred to before, he said recently, when he looked at the president's poll numbers, it was like seeing your grandmother naked, it was scary and he couldn't forget it. >> kevin: he is certainly a thoughtful guy could listen, 2024 isn't going to be a turnout election, it's not necessarily a persuasion election. every american knows where they stand on donald trump and joe biden, right? is a balancing act for the president to fulfill some of thd make sure we are turning those folks out. vice president is crisscrossing the country, college tours, talking specifically about abortion, student debt, to get those folks out, and then it is also holding those moderate supporters that have been with the president for a long time, going back to his time in the senate. and again, we will see how that coalition hopefully stays together in the next six months. >> shannon: judge, the democrats are saying a lot of things out loud that we were whispering a year ago. now there is this open talk, got to be prepared for the possibility he leaves the ticket. what happens if he does?
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does the vice president become the nominee? do they go for gavin newsom? where do they go? >> judge jeanine: if they don't go for the vice president, they are going to have a lot of problems on their hands. she is considered african american, asian, and that whole segment. you know, it was carville who already said there was very little connection to the black americans in this country, joe biden. the last thing he can do is say, we are going to bring in gavin newsom or someone else. but i think the issue was even bigger than all of this, the mechanics of what will happen. nate silver is right. if he doesn't get better by the end of the summer, the guy shouldn't be running. you and i both know he is not going to get better, he's only going to get older, and three quarters of the country thinks the guy is too old to be effective. my concern is this is our president. why do politics play into this issue at all? if we really believe in our country, if we really believe in
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america and what it stands for and that we are all unified as americans, how do we let a man like that, who can't speak, who's got to have preselected reporters, and then has to conspicuously read from printed notes, how can we let him engage with foreign leaders? how can we let this guy decide what are the issues that this country should be upfront about and pushing forward? this is not a man who is capable of being the commander in chief. i don't think this guy should have the nuclear codes. i don't think he's got his wits about him. and everybody is worried about politics. we should worry about this country and forget about him. he is too old, too decrepit, he doesn't know what he is doing. he plagiarized from the time he first showed up. he hasn't had an original thoughts of the day he showed up. >> shannon: i think some caffeine during the break. she is fired up now, judge. do you think, though, a lot of this is baked in, just like
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president trump, some of the hyperbole on the legal trouble, people have already decided, with the president they say come all right, we see how he is performing, he does say things the white house needs to correct and those kinds of things, but this is our guy. >> johnny: i'm not a pollster and i don't want to necessarily contradict you but you said this is a turnout election, not a persuasion election. i see it a little bit differently. i don't care if you hate guns and are pro-abortion. i don't care where you are on some of these topics that are far left and very divisive. if you are broke right now, if you feel unsafe right now, you might very well be sitting there saying, i voted for biden last time. there is no way i am voting for him this time. maybe i will vote for trump. may be see what i get what trump and i'm okay. i don't like the hyperbole, i don't like the conjecture, but i sure like the economy, sure like a closed border, and so i think there is a lot of opportunity for persuasion. i don't know that the bronx shows that, but when you see a president get up there and you just like everything about him but you almost have to feel
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sorry for him because no man can't get words out of his mouth. i don't know how people can support that and be energized by that beer i think that is a huge problem. they are not going to replace him because replacing him would be acknowledging the failure down the ballot on policy that he has enacted because he has had a busy presidency. it's just not been a successful one. they are not going to replace him unless it is a medical issue, and so i do worry. i worry for his health while he is commander in chief, and i worry that something -- when ukraine popped off, listen, we can survive these wars until we get a new president. >> shannon: well come and listen, that is why they're so much focus on the vp, who the trump pick is going to be in vice president harris because there are a lot of questions about whether they're going to step in the next four years. >> greg: what was the guy's name? nate silver? he said something that hadn't occurred to me until now. he was saying basically if you
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are positioning trump as the most evil person in the world, why wouldn't you -- own, my god, we are fighting hitler, we cannot send grandpa monster unless -- this is where i come in, you got something else up your sleeve, who knows what that is, because why would they do that? why would they send this feeble creature to fight hitler. today, here's the thing, biden is incapable of things he could have done six months ago. now jump ahead to november. at this rate he is going to make them look like aoc. this is only what if scenario of the media won't touch vehicle they spend their time doing these do not doomsday scenarios, trump is going to end democracy and they don't have evidence for that. trump is going to shut down -- they don't have evidence for that but they do these doomsday scenarios in "the atlantic" and they're also solemn. the dog not barking is the fact they are not covering the
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doomsday scenario of joe biden in six months and it is the only one you can actually graph. just follow the downward slope. it's going down. and you think about that onslaught of news about trump's mental state from 2016 to 2020, and now 2024, he's absolutely killing it. and you're thinking, maybe that was a hoax, too. the dems are holding their candidate together with, you know, twine and staples and he is staining seat cushions and set of campaigning. keeping that under wraps the same way they elevated trump so-called insanity. are you disgusted, shannon? >> shannon: oh, did you have something? >> greg: you know shannen doherty? >> shannon: i'm a blond, she's brunette. a lot of good shannon's out there. coming up, elon musk is added again with another jaw-dropping
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prediction about future ai and your job. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> johnny: i love it. all right, jobs. elon musk making another one of his bold predictions about the future and advancements in artificial intelligence. watch this. >> probably none of us will have beer with you want to do a job kind of like a hobby, you can do a job, but otherwise the ai and the robots will provide any goods and services that you want. >> johnny: yeah, musk wasn't on there, the billionaire giving a master class and how to shut down a liberal media reporter. >> from business insider. taking into tesla, tesla has had a bumpy few months looking at
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flagging sales at home, stock market decline, layoffs. when you look back, are there any -- >> we can stop the question right now because i don't think "business insider" is a real publication. so let's go to the next question peers speak all right, thank you. >> next question, number four. >> johnny: steve jobs one minute and donald trump the next. is artificial intelligence ready for prime time? after the oki disaster, the tech giants new ai search prompt is e pizza and eat rocks. i've got a 5-year-old, she is liable to do both, but shannon come on a more serious topic, wt elon was saying if a robot is doing your job and you don't mind your job, maybe you can dedicate your time to things you are passionate about. >> shannon: this reminded me, i was thinking about, speaker pelosi -- and then-speaker pelosi, try to the affordable care act back, we have to do this so people are not tied to job, so if they want
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to be artists or take pictures all they hunt, they can do that. my question is if you're just doing hobbies, how are you paying the rent? at the robots are doing the jobs, i don't understand where the incomes are coming from? >> johnny: the guy that ran for democratic nominee -- >> kevin: andrew yang? >> johnny: it's got to be ubi. greg come a deeper question for you because i feel like you are really bringing it today. he seems to be a real estate mogul from what i can tell. once he started talking to me, said he has invested in nai that will take the bias out of the media we can consume, and my rebuttal to him was that we all read the second amendment, the texts are the facts, but we read it differently. so yo can ai settle those arguments? >> greg: that's an excellent question, joey. right now we are seeing ai reach basic super intelligence. i was listening to scott adams debate chatgpt over the 2020
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election, potential illegalities. it was freaky. right? it came with its own biases. and then scott had to like tease it out because he knew where it was getting information from so it is garbage in, garbage out, that's the way it's going to be with ai. what was chilling to me was every time scott cut off chatgpt, i felt that it was rude. so chatgpt had a female voice and she was very bubbly and accommodating, and every time he interjected, i'd kind of like thought, oh, i hope she doesn't take it personally. and i realized, my god, i was assigned in consciousness to something that isn't real. i don't do that to my toaster. i don't do that to my fridge or my car. but i assign consciousness to something that apparently isn't conscious. but if you program ai to act like it is conscious, we are all going to be like this so get this. he jumped forward ten years, maybe five years, going to have
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a mobile ai, thinking robot in your house that is programmed to understand your needs, your likes, dislikes, also your politics, so if you like fox news and nascar, your robot is going to be listening to country music, too come and understand your philosophies. this ai robot will be your friend, your therapist, your coworker. imagine if someone comes over and kicks your robot. you are going to be wrecked as though someone hit your dog or hit your child. you will have assigned it consciousness and you will think that it experiences pain, even though you have no proof that it does. but maybe you can program the ai into thinking it feels pain. this is a baird gets freaky. you are going to give it an assignment as a living thing and you are going to expand the definition of living things so you are basically, in the theory of evolution or the concept of evolution, birthing the next homonym, and we are going to be the neanderthals.
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no one said in evolution and had to be made of flesh. spirit i don't know where to take that. i'm going to let it sit. [laughter] >> shannon: i don't want a moody robot in my house. >> kevin: kicking that robot out of anger -- >> greg: you are going to have a liberal robot, i will have a conservative robot. >> johnny: kevin, we already have that. elon musk sits there and says that it talks about free speech and wanting people to our conversations but if i go on x, everything i see is programmed by the people i follow and the things i tweet. you and i probably won't see much of the same stuff. we talk about ai. >> kevin: as shannon knows, i just got married in february, my husband is a republican and worked at the rnc. i gone to his twitter to see with a worldview is on his phone, and he goes on mine, and i think that is like a worthy experiment to see with the other side -- and i wish more people would do that, and then we start
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kicking each other's robots. or they are just going to go at it. >> shannon: rock 'em sock 'em. >> kevin: interesting question, certainly. >> johnny: why do democrats want it so much? >> kevin: i don't know if we want it. i'm scared about the future of ai, not in the u destroying humans "terminator" scenario but this is going to take a lot of jobs and we are not prepared fo. i actually think fox does a good job chatting i in a light n all aspects of ai, fox digital come a ton of ai coverage. this is going to transform everything. >> greg: let's say you have a robot doing your job, someone has to oversee that robot and that will be you. >> kevin: i want my robot to be kind. >> johnny: someone a little robot myself, but on the topic of ai itself, i can't imagine someone using an algorithm to decide a court case. sitting on the bench --
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>> judge jeanine: that's why i will be forever employed, although i am not a judge anymore. you need judges. why are you laughing? >> greg: because i disagree completely. there are studies that show judge decisions are based on if they ate before hand. >> judge jeanine: what? do you think my sentence was determined by whether or not i i had a milk shake -- >> greg: you were hangry. you are hangry right now. >> judge jeanine: hang on! i want to say something about this. billionaire told parents to limit the amount of time their kids spend on social media, no kidding, because they are being programmed by a dopamine maximizing ai and that ai will be smarter than any human by the end of 2025. so if they are smarter than any of us and i am not real good with this stuff, than they are going to get rid of me because they think they are smarter than i am, okay? but i am smarter than they are because i'm not buying one unless it wants to do my floor like that -- what's that thing i have that goes around the room?
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rumba. >> shannon: do you have an alexa? >> judge jeanine: actually not. >> johnny: everyone's alexis just went off at home. >> judge jeanine: i don't get it, i don't know what the benefit is. i like robots that can do jobs. i don't want them thinking for me. maybe joe biden needs ai. maybe that's where i come down on it. >> johnny: we will figure it out, i guess. coming up next, look out for sharks. jaws cited at beaches on memorial day. ♪ ♪ okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) every day, more dog people are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies.
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♪ ♪ >> kevin: welcome back. time for "the fastest." first up, memorial day weekend is here, folks, you are probably hitting the beach and you know what that means.
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>> you are going to need a bigger boat. >> kevin: we are going to need a bigger boat. it is shark season but should you really be freaking out about these top monsters or is the panic just a cheap ratings stunned by our own producers here at "the five"? experts are warning of an increase in shark activity along a popular memorial day weekend spot in cape cod, massachusetts, according to peter moore humans have died from attempting dangerous tiktok challenges thim shark attacks. the resident shark advisor here, greg. for your thoughts? >> greg: all right, this segment could have originally aired in 2011 or 2012 or 2013 and we wouldn't even know because they use the same damn jaws clip. the producer goes what's the best "jaws" clip? you know the one -- oh, that's great. it's friday can memorial day weekend, just slap it together, we got to get out, i'm going to get home, we are going to the hamptons, blah blah. so they throw this crappy
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segment together and it is based on increasing shark attacks -- no, it's an increase in people at the beach! the sharks haven't changed! oh, it's nice weather, let's head over here. it's the damn people going to the beach! you idiots! can we stop! stop! this stupid thing! >> kevin: we have heard from our shark truther here on the panel. shannon, coming from florida, what do you think? >> shannon: born and raised in florida. my brother pete, this is for you. in high school, he had a shark attack him and try to bite his leg off. we managed to make it to shore and also on back together. this is a real thing. >> greg: once i got the flu. >> shannon: what can i say? >> kevin: anecdotal stories. >> shannon: will next time you get bit by an undersea monster let me know. going to the beach on memorial day, wearing my swimsuit in public. >> kevin: joey, what do you think of shark attacks? >> johnny: "jaws" isn't even a top-five shark movie appeared
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multiple "shark nato," jason stayed in movies, "the mag" are really good, and the movie were samuel l. jackson the beginning, givbig speech, and the shark comes up, i did not -- >> greg: amazing film. don't give away the ending. >> judge jeanine: there is no ending. >> johnny: shark attacks and ice cream. okay? the bell curve is the exact same, directly correlated, just have to figure out where it is. don't eat ice cream and he will not get attacked by sharks. >> kevin: judge? thoughts on sharks? >> judge jeanine: if roy is out there, i will go out there just to check out. i know he did. you are disgusting get >> kevin: up next, remember and passwords can be the bane of your existence but google lets you share your password, a relief for dads who are bugged
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by netflix and wi-fi logins. shannon, what are you sharing? >> shannon: can't remember anything and then when you go into password that it will tell you you're no longer good and you have to update them, and then when you go to change the password, no, you can use that one because that is your current password then why did you let me login with the password? i hate passwords, and i make them really simple because i cannot remember anything. >> kevin: your trainer has replaced your phone, so clearly he has access. >> judge jeanine: i was working out of my trainer, came to work, he put his picture on my phone. >> greg: that's your trainer? >> judge jeanine: and -- >> greg: what is he training you in? what is he training you in? >> judge jeanine: shut up, greg. >> kevin: the judge is -- go >> judge jeanine: the point i want to make. all of you out there. the older you get, do not give your kids your passwords because what they are going to do is there going to say you are incompetent, take your password,
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and empty your bank accounts, okay? >> shannon: ? >> shannon: conservatorships. >> kevin: greg, yes or no, showing passwords? >> greg: i do this for fun on the weekends, i go downtown and share my password with strangers. i will just go up to a stranger, and unicorns. if you can find out what that is, you can have it. >> kevin: yes or no real quick? >> johnny: yeah, share them, i don't care. >> kevin: there you have it. "fan mail friday" is up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: "fan mail friday." that was kind of a letdown is a song. all right, first question. this is kind of interesting my like this: when you have to give yourself a pep talk, what do you say? let's go to the queen of pep, shannon, you are all pep and no talk. >> shannon: it is all music come i play "eye of the tiger" and you got this! >> greg: do you do that? >> shannon: i do. >> greg: j.j. jay? >> johnny: i don't know if i had to give my self a pep talk. i just look at someone that was a complete idiot ahead of me and be like, you know what, if they
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did it, i know i can. >> greg: that's amazing. that's a good one. kevin? >> kevin: i cheat a little bit come as an only child, i call my mom for a pep talk. >> shannon: i like that. >> greg: what about you, judge? >> judge jeanine: i do it with music. i fire myself up with music. is it katy perry did "roar?" that's what i put on. katy perry. or kenny logins, "this is it," like, this is it, jeanine, you are done. >> shannon: judge and i are going to have a music dance party. >> greg: a pep talk? i hope somebody else. >> shannon: oh, know you don' don't. >> kevin: give them your password. >> greg: then all of a sudden i forget my problems. that is the secret to the world. >> shannon: ♪ we are the world ♪ >> greg: what movie did you watch that stayed with you long after leaving the theater?
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kevin? >> kevin: this is like a pressure thing right here. i mean, so i loved "oppenheimer" most recently. that was intense and stayed with me a while because it was so well done. >> greg: you know what -- >> kevin: it wasn't long. >> greg: it was two movies in one. >> shannon: judge, are you okay over there? >> judge jeanine: i'm trying to think what it was. >> greg: "jaws?" >> judge jeanine: roy was in it. >> greg: 52 pickup, look it u up. >> johnny: a movie called "sucker punch," have you seen it? at the end, you realize she got the lobotomy at the beginning of the movie. all of this fighting and everything, all a fever dream. >> greg: i hate movies that turn out to be dreams. speaking of dreams, shannon. >> shannon: to be serious,
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when i left "saving private ryan" i could not speak and i really felt like i wish -- i wish it was part of high school curriculums that everyone could watch and appreciate. but i also have a nacho libra poster in my office. >> greg: judge, returned to find a movie? >> shannon: she is googling roy scheier. >> judge jeanine: come to me later. >> greg: it's the end of the segment, judge. you can tweet it out. i'm going to go with "deliverance." i always think about deliverance. >> shannon: you do? >> greg: i find myself in my quiet moments thinking of how much i want to go canoeing. >> judge jeanine: so sick. you are a sick man. >> greg: joe biden does remind me of the banjo player, let's be honest. all right, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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