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america ♪ ♪ god shed his grace on the ♪ >> jesse: that was a lot of soul. harold ford jr.? >> harold: as tyrus was saying -- >> tyrus: my statement. >> jesse: i'm sorry. >> dana: happy birthday, america, we are off to a great start. >> tyrus: it's canceled. thanks. >> jesse: i guess we will go to you, tyrus. how do you feel about the rankings? >> tyrus: those are actually perfect rankings, i love that.
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my shows i do, my stand-up shows, i open and someone sings "america the beautiful" so it gets the crowd excited and still works. it is a weird formula, singing about the country you love gets everybody in the good mood, just throwing that out there. >> jesse: i like "this land is your land," dana. woody guthrie. that has a folksy. >> dana: i feel like i'm a member that from my childhood appeared >> jesse: you want to do it with me? ♪ this land is your land ♪ ♪ this land is my land ♪ there it is. ♪ ♪ >> dana: that is a version i don't know. >> jesse: is jus just the soul edition? >> tyrus: yeah, harold and i are on. >> dana: god bless the usa by lee greenwood, a lot of people like it, trump plays it a lot. one thing you might not know is he wrote that song by himself. >> jesse: he didn't take it from someone else like gutfeld. "american pie, judge jeanine?
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>> judge jeanine: what's interesting about "american pie" by don maclean, i did not see it as necessarily a fourth of july kind of song. ♪ drove my chevy to the levee ♪ >> judge jeanine: ♪ and the levee was dry ♪ i am tone-deaf, don't ask me to sing. it is about america, to a certain extent in the '60s and some of our heroes who died. i love "only in america" by brooks and dunn, sorry. to me, that is land of opportunity. ♪ ♪ >> dana: and produced by scott hendrix of oklahoma. >> jesse: are we leaving anything out? >> harold: i agree with tyrus, it's an excellent list vehicle i love "philadelphia freedom." the way he sings that song, certainly evokes -- >> dana: by elton john? >> harold: happy birthday by stevie wonder, for dr. king's holiday, i play it on everybody's birthday come in putting our country.
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james brown, "living in america." >> jesse: you are right the >> judge jeanine: go harold! >> harold: music is such a rich and important part of the american tradition. i like "the star-spangled banner" sung by whitney houston. and by marvin gaye at the 1983 all-star game. >> tyrus: i will throw you a curveball. when i watched the last fight, they had the mexican -- the marriott g band? "the star-spangled banner"? phenomenal. golden boy productions, nice job. >> jesse: we are missing one. bruce springsteen. >> harold: i think it was at the top. >> jesse: do we have it in there? "born in the usa," was it in there? was it in there? no, it's not in there. forgot about bruce. we are going to put that in there. of next if you are traveling to
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any of america's great national, please don't be an idiot. getting close to wild animals for that selfie is just plain stupid. it will probably attack you. and if you go to a delicate natural rock formation, we covered this a couple weeks ago, dana, these people were outcome i think one of the daughters was just screaming at the top of her lungs, daddy, no! >> dana: don't be an idiot, dad. the one with the woman getting hit by the buffalo, that's bad for her kohala but the people taking selfies in dangerous places? that's never a good thing. our national parks are such a treasure. we are world-famous for them, and no other place in the world has all that we have in the parks. they are so popular now that you may have to make some reservations. there is a park i've never been to that i am dying to go to, glacier national park up on the border of montana and canada, dying to go there. >> jesse: what was the last national park he went to? >> tyrus: yellowstone.
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when i was living on my land in montana. >> jesse: "mylanta," if anyone didn't realize tyrus has land. >> tyrus: what's wrong with that? >> jesse: nothing. >> tyrus: i just feel like everything with you is a backhanded compliment lately, this is most to be festive. >> jesse: tyrus actually has land, everybody. >> tyrus: you asked me. i think it is a natural consequence for stupidity. and going out to take selfies, hanging off a cliff and you fall, you should not be allowed to call for help. you should not be allowed to call for help. if you do call, if you are hanging off -- if you are up a tree because you decided to bother a resting bison and you are calling our first responders to come get you, i think once you explain it, they will be like, you are going to have to sit there and figure it out because you got yourself into it. >> jesse: judge jeanine, if
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you saw some idiot do something silly at a national park, would you run to save them or would you say, hey, you got into that nest? b5 no, i would run to save them but i would be yelling at them at the same time. >> harold: i can tell you, she would do that. >> jesse: harold, when is the last time you were at one of our national parks? >> harold: yellowstone. years ago. like dana, i want to visit glacier also and i'm looking forward to visiting as many as we can. one of the last times we were on together, we did a story about this, a couple months back, happy fourth of july again. you talk about this animal that was being coaxed by these people, really disrupted the relationship between the mom and the baby. and it had been a long time to build that relationship up, and that idiot person, those people that coaxed that animal down and was rubbing it, that mom won't now communicate with the baby, so it's dangerous for the animals that you are dealing
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with, not just yourself. >> tyrus: a picture. everyone things they are in influencer. >> jesse: foreigners. usually. >> tyrus: you are unemployed. >> jesse: up next, if you are itching to get away this summer, you are not alone. airlines for america predicting a record-setting travel season for u.s. airlines. to accommodate the demand for flyers, they are going to be more than 26,000 flights scheduled per day, per day, up nearly 1500 flights from last summer. judge jeanine, i know how you feel about people when they are getting ready to go in the airport, the sweat suits, the behavior, are we going to be able to get it together this season? >> judge jeanine: yeah, i think we are going to be able to get it together. i wish people would dress up a little more, but that's just me, what do i know? but i will put on my pajamas if it is an overnight. if you go to europe or something like that. what did they say, 1500 new more airplanes a day? how many of those do you think are bowing? and how many are people going to
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say, i don't know if i'm going to go on that one? >> jesse: are you flying anywhere? any trips planned? >> harold: we have had a trip already, a lot of driving with my kids. you think about this increase in travel, you have to be curious about whether our airports have the infrastructure to handle this. whether the airlines themselves have stress tested themselves. i always am surprised, and i say it on the show when we have transportation secretaries, including the one now, who are surprised the fourth of july is the fourth of july, that the summer 25th is christmas and we might have delays. i hope they are testing what it is going to be. as much as they are adding more fights, if you are on one of those flights that leaves at 3:00 p.m., you actually want to leave at 3:00 p.m. on that day. and then you have weather and all of the other things. the thing they can control, help they are managing for. you are beasley cannot control weather. >> jesse: i am big into control and alex lange first thing in the morning, dana. >> dana: i am a first flight out person.
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i'm actually leaving from colorado back to new york, getting up at 3:00 in the morning, just a step too far. it's also expensive this year, flying, the tickets are expensive. plus noaa, the weather folks are predicting a record hurricane season so all of that could add up to some troubles, but it is great people want to get out and about and may as well go to the national parks and they could go to a gutfeld show, that could be fun, but you travel more than anybody. >> jesse: flying out of newark. it is prenice these days. >> judge jeanine: is it? >> jesse: it's much better. >> tyrus: new terminal. the only one i really don't do is jfk. why walk 7 miles when you can fly? >> judge jeanine: new jersey is better now? i just booked out of jfk. >> jesse: try newark. >> judge jeanine: when did
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this happen? >> jesse: last year. >> tyrus: absolutely phenomenal. to pat's to the good people of new jersey, maybe i will be your government one day. >> jesse: i like it. >> tyrus: unless harold is running. >> dana: he lives in new york. >> jesse: up next on this fourth of july, we are facing off in a patriotic trivia challenge. stay right there. ♪ ♪ to duckduckgo on all your devie
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>> tyrus: fame. all right now. time for our patriotic trivia challenge on this fourth of j fourth of july. obviously i'll be hosting and playing, but don't worry, i don't know the answers. right, harold? all right, let's get to it. just simple answers. i don't need long stories, judge. >> judge jeanine: okay. >> tyrus: how many signers of the declaration of independence were there? >> judge jeanine: you know, i remember this. >> harold: do we write it? >> tyrus: is it a, 47? b, 56. or c, 51? >> dana: i mean, i have no idea. >> tyrus: all right, the answer is... b, 56. >> judge jeanine: yes! >> tyrus: judge and tyrus is right. >> judge jeanine: tyrus, you have the answers. >> jesse: i meant to say -- >> judge jeanine: it doesn't
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matter, jesse, you lost. >> jesse: gosh darn it. >> tyrus: judge, bonus round, see what you got, judge. finished the lyric to "america the beautiful." ♪ ♪ ♪ amber waves of gray ♪ everyone got it. obviously dana, that was not a great effort. [laughter] >> dana: where i am from. >> tyrus: please stop yelling. harold, which of these presidents have a monument or memorial in washington, d.c.? >> harold: woodrow wilson. c. >> tyrus: everybody gets c but
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harold for jumping. i ask you, that's a good question. all right, jesse, this is for you. >> jesse: is it for me or everybody? >> tyrus: white boy -- whiteboard. it is for everyone. sorry. i got a smudge on my glasses. all right, jesse: how many states begin with the letter o? >> jesse: easy. >> judge jeanine: oklahoma. >> harold: ohio. >> jesse: oklahoma, ohio, and oregon. >> harold: three. >> tyrus: three is correct. >> harold: is that everybody again? [laughter] >> tyrus: miss dana perino. >> jesse: strong in the quiz categories. >> tyrus: keep this moving along. >> judge jeanine: go ahead. >> tyrus: which of these celebrities did not serve in the
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u.s. military? robert de niro, jimi hendrix? >> jesse: i know this one. i think. >> harold: put the names. >> tyrus: robert de niro. or adam driver is a. driver is a dog. >> i don't know who which one is jimi hendrix? see, is hendrix going with see,r i see. >> i'm going to follow harold. no, the guy who complains the mostuse guy wh robert de niro. >> yes. oh, he actually served. oh , gosh, he did not.he did he did not. he did not n. ght, mov >> no big surprise there. all right. movie clip. m get off my plane. >> what year did the movie airir force one come out? air force one? yeah. 1997 was in it.yrus >> you clearly don't know the answer. harrison oh, that one. i know that one i'm going to got with. on a big now you're big
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a hey, is that. what's nice is hey. but judge got confused and wrote in 1992 it came outeae to be i mean he made: everybody did heroin just get it right.: all right. we're going to trywhat. what was the first american state new, york, virginia or i know this>> jud virginiage. no, no, no, no. it's delaware. delaware, delaware. >> yeah. tell me. delaware. yeah, i knew the beadle. delaware. >> delaware. my book would be dealinglook, lo with the jets would look good. i'm dealing with which of these lo in thethe longests th u.s., spanning 3365 miles a usa route 20, interstate b, interstate 40 or c, route 66. >> charges killing it. >> hey, for you, it's judge u.s jeanin--e. oast where's that? all right.
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coming up on the west coast to thehe east coast, it's likeca the pacific railroad. coney island's wholead. nathan'h famous hot dogs eating contest. each 4th of july. i what is the current record for hot dogs eatinrecordg? intended? a, 63, b, 76, c, 91. >> and judge again. >> my god, judge jeanine. all right, here we go. >> guess who is this formerformr u.s. u president? who cares? i know, know. hold on. that is. oh, gosh. oh, that's tiger macarthur. > that's tyler harri> judgs. >> this is very good. i was martin van dam dana perino with martin. >> all right. >> well, there's two questions left, but just go ahead, sir. what judge will give the judgeof a round of applause? >> patriotic. ap>> judwhat do i win? you got to pick this up. bragging rights. thes braggine are all yours. and there'll be a patriot awards award in it for . okay. and we're going to tease forr bk
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from home, still in like mom's good blankets and stuff because we wer tuff bece going to build a fort and live there. so and witk e spent about threer weeks to get it together, but we were pretty proud of it and we werute all we were there all over. yeah, i was. i was i think it was 11 and we were trying to see it was eight of us trying to we got to spend the night out there and four of us had parents who didn't care. so four of us got a chance to spend the nightrent outs whsn wilderness by ourselves, and we're pretty proud of that. >> oh, that's great. the good book recommendations bl for you, raft of stars.>> but you have to start. oh, that was a box car for tyr children. no, no, no, no. and jesse, i mean, this doesn't have to be from your childhood. it could be. i mean, you had some. what?, some >> some whoppers in your teen years. i sure did w. maybe my best summer memory was when how i saved the world camer out in the summer, wentnumb to number one, still availableer on amazon and the book tournt just right through july into august. it was a great, it was time in my life.e. it actually officially broke open the pandemic. a lot of people think pag pandemic ended durina ple tn the blm was actually when
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my book came out the summer after. >> i remembe abr, about a special summer memory in how i saved the world. yeous. there. when you got sunburned, there were yes, when i got so sunburne d bound on an outward bound trip, i had to put in other stuff. the lifeguards know just put judge on their no zinc. i had to put it all over my face becaus j. on e my whole face melted off. and i was really attracted to thi w f ans girl who was in my camp. and when i went to seeha her after our groupsd been had n merged, she saw me and all of the bugs and the gnats and flown into my face and stuck. and some of my friends were throwing pine cones and lodgingc sticks in my face. and i look like michael from halloween. and she looked at me and,look you know, and women look at you and then they just kind of step back, but theythey ste keep eyes on you. they don't turn their back. they just walk awatheiy. . >> that's what happened. oh, that's a no.is o ne oit's one of my favorite t memories. >> during harold ford jr summeoo in memphis.
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we were in washington during the school year after i wan ng y nine years old, and we'd go back home so i'd get to see ans and wey cousin traveled to other cities to see my cousins that lived in detroit and chicago and los angeles. and that was great fun to ride and go karts. my brother s and i, my parents got us to go karts. it was one summer was the greatest thing in the world. so a, it's a blessing. >> we can kill each other. and i, as boring as it sounds, i learned to read for fun. my 12 mad summer when i wasi wa 1282, 83 and 84. we had to read. they recommended books for us to get ready for eighthan grade in ninth grade, in 10th grade. and i learneh grade, and i ld r. and now, now i read i read a book a month or two books a month. so and i'll tell someonebook they should go to that book. >> it's a very they really should chang.e the world together. why not the judge? yeah, you know what i remember?n i remember i had one unclea: ju in particular who would get allg the cousins together and he and coole us to all theseet places. and i remember once he took us to there were some falles in ithaca, and you would just
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go down the falls and it was likeee natura natural rock. and i remember when i was a kid, i went downd, the natural rock and it ripped the bottomth of my my bathing was likear seven or eight years. i really didn't it didn't make a loold,t of didn't create a lo of problems. but i always remember that thaat my uncle mike was incredibly got family oriented, got us alll together and buys ice cream and was it was just there some pleasure. >> there's a lot of childhood memories. i have were one that as you wee talking, it made me think of my focle tom, who has since passemd on the ranch. we went for a cattle drive and d this one, my grandfather was still alive and it was quite a waysas you go from newcastle, wyoming, and then you go all the way up just northshmore of mount rushmore. and so, so go all the way out there. and peter was with me and then we were with my family. so we get the cattle up ther up there and it's with the moms and their babies. and so that's sweet. and you goweetng t i loved watching my uncle. he could he could pick outmatt, my uncle matt could say, okay, go get me that mom and bring thb
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that calf. ec and he could tell just because he knew his cattle so well. thd there'e knew hso theres hun. but he could make sure that those moms and the babies were paired back uosp. and on the way back it was likel bonanza, because we didn't have any responsibilitieiks anymore for the cattle and we could just fly down the hillvepo and gallopnsibil all together. and it was like bonanza and fabulous. yeah, sounds great. coul was awesome. >> and then that we rode up with, one of the reasons we were racing is so that we could get to tt so the gate first so that we wouldn't have to get off a horse and just shut ta it behind us. >> but sorry about that to the person. we did that too. i won't mention itmentio. next question for all of you. who is our favorite american? >> and you can not say gutfe greg gutfeldld, who i tell you what, but i know you wantu to teasewant. oh, he really twisted my arm there. all the people we can pick great american, just one. one oh, you know what? you know, i'm going to go with muhammad ali. that's a good one. i'm gonna go withammad ah the od cassius. yeah, he strong. he embodied. he eatd what it is toh they be and body to stand up for
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his beliefs, even when they weren't popularr and th. ,e and then you look back on it now in history, he was on the on the right side s and how he was probably the first athlete to make everybody really want to be. i know you say i want to be like mike, but muhammad changed the game. he was he was so great that he didn't need body heat, any bodyguards. s he could still walk his kids to school. and that, to me, is the definitionto to m greatness, becausee amon the people don't want they don't fear you. >> they want to be among you. so that's a good question. >> i think that people could ask at home as well. judge, anyone come to mind? o md >> yeah. ronald reagan. i mean, i thin?>> judgek that hw you know, from hollywood and then i think he wa i thinkss of the union for the actors and then his rise into politicds ,then to the president. i mean, he was he was the kind t of guy who not only had a senseh of humor, but he brought people together and he could brint g you along with him.k he was jushet i think he was blessed in many ways. and i think of him often. i read a lot of books about him he was a phenomenal american. >> one of my first political memoriesam>> dan one t inauguration address herald
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it's hard to identify one person, but the characteristicidentifys i look r are people who are brave, who are resilient, who are forgivinarent, whog. there was a group of people s a gr in southhurch carolina about 15 years ago, 16 years ago, and thesurviv the survivors forgave the killer the young man a had walked in in a in a prayer service. they werprayer servicee in in ay they were in. and it's those characteristics that make our country what it is. so it'd be a group of peoplee ct and it's really more characteristics and thingse that are america that i admire the most. >> i'm going to go jefferson just>> jessem going because yod the declaration and the constitution and believe didn'te he double the size of the country with the louisiana purchase. so we're going to goe with jefferson. >> final answer. all right. i love george washingtonfferson, . i always thought i love that story, that he did not cut down that cherry tred t e or no, he could not tell a lie. he lied. d and i love the second george
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too. so, yes, this is a toughthat that question is not fair. >> so let me get to aben. lincoln. >> dana: nn, we i mea your wife. >> your wife. and then at the enifarold: ad, e it you were like slappingovin on the table? >> jefferson, final question. all right. we are moving right along righg. next, we have your fan mail questions. did we ever attend summer camp ? >> we have an answer next on winfrey. when we just ask, did you know there's medication proven to make it easier to drink less or to quit drinking altogether? take back control with or health treatment is 100% online, private and totally judgment free qualified for treatment. >> and we're health.com tope fungus is tough to kill and it can spread. it's time to start using fungi
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ty first question, i'll go to you.u tyrus, did you ever attend camp ? >> it's from gretchen allen. yeah. as a single mom, i wasamp? in ey camp. i was here. i went to campcamp ced cedar fa, and they always would extend me an extra two and a half weeks. extra i was one of my. horseback riding in the mountains, sailing around, canoeing up and down colorado river. they kept me busy. yeah. that's tha pt me bu nice.ana: and >> yeah, i went to summer fun day. , basi >> so back and forthcachoo on the bus. it was like, basically, like going to school, back and l. and then i went to sky ranch bible camp, which i loved. n >> and i liked vacation biblebi school, too. wow. , is alsjesse oh, i went to a l. judge jeanine, the worst one. i went to was wilderness adventure in the smoky mountains of west virginiathe wo and showed up with my preppy bag and my geay preppyr and evey got out of the bus with, like, a glad bag of stuff. and i thought, oh, my god, what have i gotten myself into? i think it hav was a camp for disadvantaged youth. so we get up there diy one ofhe jewam
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the jewish kids didn't like it there and he decided to accuseim the counselor of anti-semitism. >> so he purposely tripped and heit himself downn th the mountain and then fake sprained his ankletain. e in and we had to like find some house out in the middle of nowhere where they ha nowherj to medivac them out of there. i don't believe any of this interview, tim, forgetudt it. together, you should have. i got lots of stories about those two. it changed my life it toge >> jesse. >> yes.n you how long were you there? two weeks. not like you workether essed it out. yeah. all right. ?you all right, harold? >> summer camp in memphis. a school called lawson. my brothers i used to go to, and i like dana. i was forced to as a kid , one of the best things that happened. we have to go to a vacation bible study camp in greater marmara baptist churchge jeani in memphis, so. >> okay. all right. i want to ge: okt all the quests so i'm not going to answer because i didn't never go to summer cam gp. o you what temperature do you have your house set on during the summerur house, carol?: si 69. how about you?
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69? how aboux t9re t you 72? ear lo >> how about you?ng 72 all year long as you touch. my thermostastat -t. that summer, i take my dadhe to that. >> hey, you don't touch the thermostat. >> crosses some serious lines. all righ t. this is an instagram question from t.j. ringer. what would be your dream concert like, dead or alive? but can it be anybody? anybody? oh, this is hard. oh>>d: anybo this is, gosh. this is this is easy. prince yeah. m.j. allman brothers original and al green. >> go ahead, jesse goingud michael jacksoge jean. >> all i know is michael jackson as well as harold did. >> maybe he was at harold'swell maybe camp or michael jackson. >> m.j., i. i'm just going. michae l jackson. i'm going p-funk. there you go. play it. and that. >> and i'm going. guns n roses. okay, do at me, do i get. is that it?
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>> that's enough. that's enough. finds. feal.l and you festiva have my right. >> yep. toby keith. yeah, i like toby keith.y. i want a little dirk's bentley . mm-hmm. and def leppard. okay. i like def leppard.t wa >> of course. i'm sure. go ahead. if it was up to me, i would neves up r go to a concert. i'm a retired bodyguard who had to stand on stage at. >> a concert i f and hate to myi left ear, but if i had to go to one to just say i wentng t to one, i'm going to james brown, but i'm going to have a cd open for them. >> so i get it all. oh, i've seen jb yeah. >> do you call him jb though? watch yourself? i'l right, now i would have george strait, and i'm going to see him nexm goin nt me in a couple of weeks, actually. bob seger and the city of prague philharmonic might move yet. night moves main streermonic pt all right, this is the last question. did you wear a do you wear a one piece, two piece trunks
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or a speedo? >> that's my question. i wear our our trunks. >> just how about you just jess i wore a speedo my whole lifee until i was like 17 because i was on swim team and i didn'ts realize ridiculous. >> it was until i kind of goti o out of my swim teat oum world ad showed up in the mountains. >> in the smoky mountains? no , i did not.[laugh >> got a speedteo like late oh yeah. >> reg to i got to call themcall on tha ot one data, one piece forever and ever. >> i meant forever. tyru? s. i'm a grown man. so the trunks from jean shorts and sweats, all basketball shorts never worked out likesho don't. i don't have an outfit change to go swimming. all right, that's all righ chan all right. add one piece for me. up next, what are the to orders at a classic diner? the answer when our july 4thth special return s. my country tis of thee, sweet ever to be us.
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welcome back. you >> answering more of your fan mail questions. that's good. afte fimail q let'sr first what is yo to order at a classic diner arguing knock it out right now . yeah. veal parm. if they've got veal parm at the diner they're in business. and then you're in for pancakes in the morning. that's how youthat is u know a r is thrown at a diner, you go and it's usually phenomenal it is risky. >> judge two eggs over >>. toast two eggs over with toast, usa, two eggs over with wholeover tot with sliced avocado on the side. toas you see that? >> you got that? dana: >> he was airlifted out? yeah, when i was a kid. and we would drive up to the wee would stopstop a at johnson's corner in colorado. johnson'rneri 25 and it was a le a trucker diner and we woulde leave it early, like five in the morning. we would get there the about 7:, and my sister and i would order hamburgers for breakfast wou. thought that was super cool. so any time i go, i kind
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of want to have dinner forave dn breakfast. but now today i would. t be airlifted out of west an egg virginia with the egg white slicnd a slice of tomato on slices of tomato to my sliced avocado, and we're both getting our kicked. >> is there anything else? no, that's a cheeseburger fries. second question, what's the worst thing to ste is thep on in the dark? legos, dana. legodarks jesse, lightning mcquh >>tn my son's got a thousand of them. a pair of high heels that areghe like stilettosls, and they're: ' kind of sideways and up a little out. don't we have those around arou us?le >> yeah, tate, people know. >> you never. i guess you guys don't d yo you >> never have never had to start, like, trying to walk in the alley. >> that guy you just tosshat di and he's like, still kind of hanging on the trip. oh, yeah. that to happend . me with something. you ducked the shoe. yeah, you took the shoe. you're . yeah. harde.. you got. you got the dna. anything for me?
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steppse if it's dark, i'll stecf on fall. er >> i don't want to fall. so, number three, what's the most excitin threeatg thinge ever purchased, dana? hm m? >> jesse jesse may have somebody as an outside. dg >> they absolutely can still come at me. i loven't come rescue animals a but i dodo think that finding the vehicle to breed for me was probably the best money i'vewash spent. >> tires. it was weird. i take a page out of waters book when i was just casually walking by a barnes noble's and i saw my own boobyk in a s bookstore and i was like, well, i have to buy it. it's my ol e. and now, you know, and they wouldn't even i had to argue with them. they're like, weo argue, can't i one go. so it was a whole thing. but it felt really good toly go get my book out there. >> still available now on amazon. both of themn. in video. i like that one. >> i know you'd like that on a ur honor.
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that is a lot. i mean, i get excited all the time, but i buy something probably two picks. >> the two picks. yeah, yeah. see, we want more than those outfits you get becausget? hypet pretty high when those outfits come to the office. yeah. no, i'm very the pigs. gs. it was the pigs. and you know what? it was winning the fightht to gv the pig. >> oh, yeah. yeah. i love those pigs. er where are the pigs now that they died? they died. diebut one lived to the age of5 to make it like pasta. beke it and then you have pumpka can, you know, like smooth, because their teetgoh go bad.. >> so, yeah, i love my pigs. >> jesse's in the video is theth gift. that gift that keeps on giving. one more question is up next on our july 4th special. stay with use gi. you like that? take me back and i'll let you go for like three before
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>> your freedom, your voted and i see i get to welcomeesse:e back stay with fox on this 4thth of july tonight. >> be sure to watch the big independence day specialh the hosted by lawrence jones, carly catckus, aisha hosni and johnny, joey jones. catch the livee live fireworksne performances and much, much more. all right. e fa we have one more fan mailquesti question. there's a facebook question from navteon froq. o best >> what grill food do you doink best? >> i think i know judge jeanine, you had a nice what is that one where? it's on the stick. it's called kept uone onp, campa yeah, kept. look, okay, you can do capture or you can do kabobs cabob. thaa marinate. but then the trick to a kabob t is that you got a tomato and amo
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mushroom. monica bob with meat, tomatoes is going to be cooked sooner than the mushroom and the meat. sook the what you do is you cook the tomatoes, you cook the mushroom cook the meat, and then go, how? >> what is that one again? yeah. >> what about you? you cook and then you puyotsecue on put it on a skewer. i yeah, that's okay. i pu put mt my skills up againsn i can grill a steak and a hamburger as well, if not better than anybody'y.s. . >> really.esse i'm. that sounds like: i accept a e except that challenge. >> and i'm in the audience, and ki will. i even have avocado inside. i will noto. have avocad o. >> all right, we'll have tomato. i might like thick cut bacon. dana, do tom you don't you don't know. >> peter does it? it's goose: bacod. i make a good yeah, it doesus: a make a steak. i make a gookegoodd potato salad side. it's called a winter potato salad. and i got it from the bluet lad. cookbook. >> is it creamy? and don't forget her. whrget t, she's going to bring t in and then ask. so what is your main movine
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on grill? >> anything harold does, but better tyrus: . it's all first thing i'd say. i humbly accept your challengeo . and i'm so good that i don't have to pre cook the steak. >> i'd make filet kabobs. do you do that? you know, i do the do you put your tomato and you know, it is it's a rotationi pu. sometimes i put a little tinfoil. i mean, that makes a little difference. no d>>, you get cooked before the meat does. aboutshe's you're good guys.tea >> wlle can we can argue >> tt strategy all day we have to go the is a phenomenal yes happy everybody. >> we'll be back here tomorrow sous chef is what shee is a gamer right now. you know

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