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opportunity. the present moment the concern is the flood threat with debby. thankfully clearing out by the weekend. >> thank you for that, steve, talk some other folks keep updating us tomorrow and saturday beginning at 10:00 a.m. by the way, nate foy interviewed with the plane crash interview, six 21 people died, 62 originally. airline is saying 61 people were aboard. of this happened very quickly. 17,000-foot plummet in less than one minute. they've got the black box and trying to understand how the heck it could have happened. will keep you posted. if "the five" is next. ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: hello, everyone, i am judge jeanine
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pirro on with harold ford jr., jesse watters, shannon bream, and greg gutfeld, sorry, greg, it's 5:00 p.m. in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ the media wants to put a gag order on donald trump. while they handed kamala a hall pass. the former president gave a master class on how to deal with the press answering every question for more than an hour. but kamala is as quiet as a church mouse talking to reporters for only 77 seconds. it don't expect the press to suddenly hold here is accountable for radical records. they are too busy losing their minds because the networks had the audacity to actually air trump's mar-a-lago news. >> some of the networks tried to play catch up with the fact-checking after donald trump donald trump finished speaking, but then of course is way too late and utterly useless.
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it's 2016 all over again. the same mistakes are being made. i've never seen an industry slower and learning from its own stupid mistakes than the american news business. and you cannot expect that in the next 89 days for them to figure out what they haven't been able to figure out in nine years. how to cover a trump for president campaign. >> judge jeanine: but there's a very good reason why they keep harris hidden away. if democrats know she's a total train wreck whenever she's put on the spot and has to defend the far left policies she wants to run away from. it's no surprise that they are cool with her staying out of the spotlight. >> do you think the vice president needs to be more out there, talking to reporters, talking about issues and they give and take? >> i think she should say what i just said in the sentence, she should be herself, she should be ready, she should know her power
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in all of this. >> she's stopping in all the critical battleground states. >> judge jeanine: and trump has an interesting theory on why harris has been dodging the press. >> the reason she's not doing what i do and not doing what you should be doing, she won't even do interviews with friendly people because she can't do better than biden. now he had a reason for not doing well. >> judge jeanine: you know, nancy pelosi says that kamala harris should be herself. but somebody wants to be commander in chief needs to be ready at the very moment to make a decision, to address the nation, it's taking her weeks to bone up on whatever she's boning up on to meet the press. >> jesse: she is not a real presidential candidate, kamala's a princess and the ruling class is going to protect and elect her and we are just going to have a secret cabal of people
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make all the decisions. >> greg: cabal? >> jesse: what's her highness' vision on taiwan, and i? it doesn't matter, judge, it's also a secret. we're just going to find out after she is president. why would they do this? they are not following any of the other rules. we've had a rose for 250 years, all of us on and it doesn't matter anymore. you can arrest your opponent, getting them, almost get them assassinated and deposed the current president and anoint a new one. it's easy now. you can't let her walk, that's the problem. when you let her walk on her own, she falls and she might hurt herself. we need to pick her up and swaddle her and we have to put her in her crib and put her down for her nap. if you'd like an interview, i'm sorry, she's resting now. if she can't be bothered. if they are going to have her going from a plane to a teleprompter plane to a teleprompter like a flash card.
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why talk policies when the policies are in popular? why talk policies when she doesn't even know what the policies are? she'd rather play make-believe and make up the policies and then you can find out later what the policies are. she has her security blanket, and they are running a campaign of joy and the other guys are just weird. it's like paris hilton's going to be president. she's probably going to win the debate because all she has to do is do a little bit better than joe biden and that's not that hard and she's probably going to say that little girl was me. she's going to get endorsed by taylor swift and they're going to throw her a big sweet 16 party. who cares if we're going to go to war with russia well the city crumbles on the border goes away. i'm sick of democracy. it's boring, i would rather be ruled -- >> judge jeanine: harold, if you go to the website, there are
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seven buttons kamala harris, seven buttons where you can actually donate. let me put it better, there are zero pages on policy. how do you even donate for a presidential candidate when you don't know what they stand for? >> harold: it's good to be back. >> judge jeanine: how do you donate if you don't know what they stand for? >> harold: you have to populate the website and populate the campaign with ideas and the vision. i've said that over and over again. you'd be the first time even if she puts all of this information up and i think she should, i think you are right. whether she puts it up before september 10th were not, the debate will be an opportunity for donald trump come up for questioners and for vice president harris particularly for president trump to query and question her on her record. i don't think anyone is calling her, i fig think she figured oua
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way to get the campaign going. if she has a tremendous amount of momentum but i'm not naive to the fact that once we have engagement here on issues, she's going to have a chance -- >> jesse: winds are going to be, harold? what are the issues going to be a? i don't have a higher, i'm looking forward to princes kamala. they can go have a spa day and find out what happens to the country. >> harold: here's the thing, you've got a presidential candidate on the republican side where the in-house newspaper, my favorite newspaper "wall street journal" and her tory lies today that president trump air is personal grievances impulsive laundering on issues instead of laying out his plan. he attacks brian kemp, someone in georgia. it congratulates vladimir putin, helping our friends to eject from the country. if you believe kamala harris and judge, there is no right, there's no substance in terms of
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ideas or how she'll solve problems. you know what i be doing if i'm running against her? i'd be supplying ideas, laying out my vision. i think she has caught up with him for a variety of reasons, number one it's not joe biden, number two, i called donald trump three months ago the greatest political athlete i've seen in politics. he's not measuring up to that title any longer. this kid in the democratic side is in his head. he's unsettled by her and he has not figured out how to campaign himself. your candidate is doing even worse. >> judge jeanine: the truth is, shannon, the president talks about issues unlike harold is representing. he talks about the border, he talks about the economy, he talks about crime, he talks about what's going on in the middle east, how he made the accords on the verge of a world war in the middle east.
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world war as a result of what's going on. but the truth is he's getting the word out and yet democrats are saying, no, he isn't. >> shannon: the number one goal the message has been is we are not trump. we are not getting into policy yet and it's not on the website and they haven't done the interviews and they haven't talked about the minutia of policy on the campaign trail, it is as jesse said, it's joyful, happy warriors, look at the team go. how long does the honeymoon l last? she said by the end of the month, so a month after becoming the nominee maybe we'll have a sitdown interview from her. if i'm advising her, just keep doing this, it's working. if you have an enduring media, people not pressing you on what appeared to be changes in positions, those kinds of things. the debate might be the first time they get to that. i wouldn't change anything if i was her, her favorables are up 12 points since she's named to
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the ticket. why change it if it's working? >> judge jeanine: greg, it's interesting, he or she is the vp today. we have a president who disappeared after the overthrow the quiet coup behind closed doors. and yet she is still isn't trying to fill his shoes as vice president saying we had a hostage return, got a storm coming in, whatever. she doesn't get out there. >> greg: she doesn't have to right now. i want to look at the big picture because i understand harold's point about discipline, but you can't expect a political experience from somebody who's never going to be a politician. trump is never going to be a politician, he was not raised as one, he doesn't act like one, he did his 70 minute relentless question and answer period. what should be gained from that? when you walk away from that, you can go i wish he'd rain that in but the thing is the one thing that you saw, let's say with "the five," we have
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millions of euros, a lot of them don't like trump a lot are democrats. if they're listening to me tell you why this matters. he's engaged. that's really necessary right now. all the pistons are working. he was there for 70 minutes, he answered every question. you can tell he's going to be like that with everything because he is. there is not the phony engagement of the establishment politician where they say exactly enough. it's neat and tidy and almost impossible to remember what they said after they said it. politicians are trained to say nothing, you know? and he can't do that, he never got that training. when you watch a vintage trump, you have to realize that this is how he's going to be in meetings with people who are not friendly to the united states are people who want some thing from america and we demand scrutiny and reciprocity. replace media with all those people. he's not a figurehead so if
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you're looking at that like -- he's not a figurehead. he's an agent, he is your agent, he is america's lawyer. he's in the room they are to represent his clients, america. your needs and your concerns, he supposed to be a -- he's not interested in impressing the other people in the room. i want an agent or a lawyer with that relentless energy that makes people upset. the people need that. we've had four years of perk hungry elites who are there for the pop and not for the people. you have to look at this stuff as a necessity that this guy is going to be in the room with people that have been screwing us over forever. do you want him or do you want kamala? who do you want in that room? you want the guy that nobody likes because they don't like him for a reason. >> judge jeanine: and do you
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want 77 seconds or 77 minutes? >> greg: by the way, judge, congratulations on being named the starfleet commander. >> judge jeanine: thanks, now i hate that i'll never wear it again. if you look so hot yourself. up next, newly released body camp but it shows just how bad the secret service screws up letting trump get shot. ♪ ♪ ♪ when the sawdust settles and the engine finally roars the thing you care about most is a job well done. ♪ but when you get your tools from harbor freight something about the job feels a little different - your wallet. because we believe no matter what you're working on you need high quality tools at a great price. and that's what we're all about. ♪ whatever you do, do it for less, at harbor freight.
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is there a ladder? is there a ladder there? >> get out of there, i'm okay. >> is he a shooter, does he have a weapon? speech or dramatic new police body cam footage giving us the most shocking look yet at the service leading up to the failed assassination attempt. it showed the chaotic moments including the minutes right after the shooting. you can hear the local cops cursing out the secret service they said it ignored their warnings to secure that roof. >> i'd say this is a [bleep] up. somebody [bleep] up. why are we not on the roof? my work will you? [bleep] he needs to post a guy over here, i told him that [bleep] the secret service, i
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told him to [bleep] post guys over here. we're going to post guys over here. >> shannon: the footage giving insight into how the police were tracking trump's would be assassin but they lost his tr trail. >> the bicycle. were looking for earlier. he was last seen in the woods by the water tower. >> you good bro? [bleep] i hear you. >> shannon: judge, so much information of what we are getting is coming from the local authorities. local law enforcement we would not know half of this stuff if they weren't releasing this kind of info. >> judge jeanine: we know from the get-go the secret service blamed the locals. you remember that? secret service in their patronizing, condescending, while the locals were in charge of that, they lied. they out and out lied to the
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american people. they didn't do their job and on top of that, there were told affirmatively told, tuesday the shooting occurred on saturday, they were told on tuesday they needed a man on the roof. they know -- we know from the head who resigned from the secret service that we didn't put someone on the secret service because it was slow. now we know the locals were ignored, they offered to fly a drone that day, that was ignored. and we know from the eyewitnesses and the eyewitness testimony of the locals exactly what was happening. the secret service was not in protective mode. even worse, they ignored warnings and when something is brought to their attention regarding the danger and a clear risk and they refused to act, it is even worse. there are some things that the secret service not only didn't protect, but they affirmatively ignored. what we have here is a situation
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where it was so reckless, it was so negligent that it borders on intentional. this is where all the conspiracy theories come from. they were so aware that they should protect, they were warned ahead of time, and they didn't -- they were warned 3 minutes earlier and they didn't signal their own secret service who were on the stage. what do we know from this? this tells us conclusively what the truth was. because this is information from a body cam on law enforcement made at the time of the act and of the situation. it's called a contemporaneous declaration. in the court of law, a contemporaneous declaration is considered paramount, it is considered reliable, it is considered credible as a matter of law. why? because it's contemporaneous. of the individual saying it does not have a chance to think, lie, reflect, embellish, distract, it is considered the truth. secret service, we now have to
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find out who are the ones who were told on tuesday, who had the operational plan? who signed off on the operational plan. i want to know why they didn't protect this president. the top sphere of the secret service has to go. 31% of americans believe the secret service can protect someone, 72% believe the secret service is responsible for the assassination. >> harold: attempts. >> shannon: i will say the latest we've gotten because there's a leadership change, we've got the statement but i will read this part of it. at the attempted assassination of former donald trump was a u.s. secret service failure. so they are taking that on saying it starts with them but without the local speaking out after being thrown under the bus, i'm not sure we've known all this. >> greg: you know, it's amazing how conspicuous the shooter made himself. this was not james bond or jason bourne, but he got away with it. through his actions for the
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whole day, he was telling everybody what he was about to do. with every failure, you end up asking why. if you get your luggage rifled through when you go to the airport, you get your jump padded down at the tsa, you can't bring backpacks into concerts. if you know how hard it is to get into this building? you cannot get into this building. we've been blanketed for decades with needless pointless security 24/7 and yet you can kill a president. that's the interesting thing. just another big picture thought and whatever. if you were to ask me what's more protected? a former president or our voting system, i would assume the president is more secure. well, our president is not secure. our borders are not secure. our streets are not secure. how do you expect us to believe that our voting system is secure the smack we are supposed to
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except on blind faith that our elections are protected when our presidents are not. i have no faith in these institutions anymore and you can't get on me for being skeptical when we don't audit our own elections. didn't see that coming. >> shannon: you went fully around the horn there which i'm going to do here, harold, talk to a security expert former law enforcement died this morning on "america's newsroom," he said this is no way the first time. they were all these breakdowns. it's only we know about them because of what happened which raises a lot of fears for people like were these fears always there? >> harold: i don't need to know mike disagree with anything that's been said. a number of people i set about a week ago, this clearly was a catastrophic failure. thank god the president was not shot, injured, killed -- injured or killed in the process. he clearly was shot. >> judge jeanine: he was
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injured. >> harold: severely injured or killed. all these things, judge, we see here with these. i wish we were not showing them because i wish this was being done in private. when i don't want to do and none of us want to do, inspire copycats or get people who want to do harm to the principles that the secret service are most focused on protecting. i don't want to understand why the current secret service director and the one interim, i hope the committee that he be called before the committee in private very soon to share with him. answer what we are seeing here. what mistakes were made and what have you guys done -- >> judge jeanine: what mistakes are made? there's nothing to find out, they didn't do their job. this is law enforcement 101. i don't want to hear about lessons learned, i don't want to hear about what we should do in the future. >> harold: we are not going to get rid of the secret service -- >> judge jeanine: we should come of the upper echelon has to
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go. not according to the american people. if >> harold: this is what they do, judge. a >> judge jeanine: they don't do it well. >> shannon: okay, let's get jesse in here because the videos and harold you may feel differently but a lot of people think more transparency will take care of the crazier conspiracy theories. >> jesse: judge is right. it is so bad people think it's an inside job and you are right, greg, they ripped off like 90,000 people off the voter rolls in clark county because they were best or dies to be. they didn't belong there, and then you had people in the other districts in connecticut, the woman work for the mayor and they are on tape stuffing ballots. a guy in atlanta city bragging about how he's going to stuff for the highest bidder. it's no wonder they steal all the money, it's like ripping up $200 million. this shooter was training on the gun range that was used by the
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department of homeland security on christmas day on valentine's day, hollow income of 43 that year they didn't do anything about it. the whole system is rotten. they said everything is fine, and then they lie to you. that changes when princess kamala is anointed. >> harold: did trump win or biden win? >> jesse: trump is not the president, i'm very sure of t that. >> shannon: coming up, from plotting the presidency to picking up trash, california governor gavin newsom is getting his hands dirty to clean up his state but we are wondering why. ♪ ♪
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>> harold: welcome back, we went from dreaming about the white house to dumpster diving. a greasy gavin newsom's getting down and dirty and making sure the cameras are rolling as he picked up the garbage left behind by decades of the failed left-wing policies. personally clearing out several homeless camps in l.a. county. looks like he's doing community service as punishment for destroying california. the trash talking governor who picks up trash as morning local officials cut funding from cities that refused to get their streets in shape. >> there's no more excuses, where's the urgency? get out there and address the number one, two, three issue in the state with the intensity and purpose. if that's the kind of action i want to see. for me, if we don't see it, it is not complicated. we are not going to continue to make the investments inc. unities that are not willing to do their part. i'll redirect the powers to counties and cities that are doing their parts. that's clear.
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>> jesse: i want to see what kind of mood greg gutfeld is in. greg, do you give him credit for doing something even though he was a little late, or no credit at all, he should have done this a long time ago and he's a stupid sop? >> greg: it's heartless what he's doing to these people, to let them get comfortable coming to get used to living there, and then he just pulls their rugs right from under them. like i do have a feeling that -- when somebody ends up doing something, it can be done sooner but come on, he's pretending he is leading the charge. like rosie, the boston marathon near the end where she pretended she ran the whole race and jumped in at the end. come on. gavin newsom is jumping in at the end of the race pretending he ran the whole time. meanwhile there was so much crime, drug abuse, misery, death that could have been prevented
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if he had listen to people here ten years ago. we've been talking about this problem, people have been leaving his state. it's what gove governor weld's d with the minneapolis riots. a green lit the riots to kind of spread and same thing with homelessness. you can do this here so you did in oregon, washington, i wish dems would act sooner because you prevent the damage but they distorted the idea of compassion and empathy so any sober adult reaction to chaos is seen as depressing. >> jesse: he's making up for it, shannon, getting his hands dirty. forget about the integrity, we know he doesn't have it. but he's got the politics down. he's got the gloves on, he's actually doing the work. >> shannon: i'm so confused by this. i do not understand. he's not running for president this time although everybody would say he is running, but i'm confused by this. other than the fact the
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supreme court decided earlier this spring that localities have the ability to do this and it doesn't violate the eighth amendment with cruel and unusual punishment. the hoover institution said california spent $24 billion on homelessness in the last four years and they've gotten 30,000 more homeless people. i don't know if this is part of a future run if we are getting a campaign video. i am confused. >> jesse: harold ford jr. come at thing america will enjoy watching gavin newsom pick up trash? >> harold: i think they should for the singular reason that this is a guy who changed his mind on the policy he did not think was working. he had to get people space to change. if what he's doing before is not working, he decided to do this, i applaud him. it be the equivalent if i said before if republicans changed their minds, the vast majority of elected republicans changed their minds on what democrats want to do on guns, i'm not going to say to the republicans we don't want your vote or i think you're being disingenuous. i want them to come to a
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different realization. he's come to a different realization and the most telling about what he said is if they are cities and localities in the state of california that don't follow what he's doing, he's going to yank the money and reallocate to other places. that that's what public policy leaders, political leaders, government leaders do and what they do best and how they can influence things when they allocate money and direct money -- >> shannon: where do the people go? where are the human beings going? >> harold: they have shelters, the one thing we do know, they are not going to dirty our streets and make our streets less safe. he made the commitment to do that. i give him great credit for t that. >> jesse: what do you think made him make the commitment, judge judy? >> shannon: she's about to explode. and she's so upset about that the artist before let me tell you something, ten years ago when gavin newsom was the mayor of san francisco. more than that 2003.
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he's the mayor of san francisco. he says ten years i'm going to solve the problem of homelessness, 20 years later, it spiraled out of control and he has more power exponentially then he had when he was the mayor and he spent $24 billion on homelessness. he doesn't know where or when, good luck giving it to the outer counties. he spent $6.5 billion on the 4300 unit apartment building which i think is crazy. he's going to put homeless people in it. i said before, they can live in there, drugs, great situation for him. this is a guy who does things only for the photo op. he's not changing anything. one-third of america's homeless people live in his state. that's because his state welcomes them. he only cleans the place of some shiny slaters coming in. he did numbers, there is a vacancy that might have taken place in the presidential race
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if democrats decided behind closed doors that joe has to go. but he knows he is weak on some issues so he's got to clean it up. i'm not talking about the streets, i'm talking about cleaning up his own resume. that is the truth. >> jesse: just amazing the cameraman happened to be there while he was doing that. what are the chances? so random. >> harold: he looked good there. >> jesse: down boy. what the heck is rfk jr. doing with a freezer full of roadkill? we will tell you next. ♪ ♪ gust 12 and see why pods has been trusted with over 6 million moves. but don't wait, use promo code big25 to save. visit pods.com today.
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this. i've been picking up roadkill my whole life, i've got a freezer full of it. 1,000 cubic foot freezer, they are meant to feed his falcons and he no longer has the roadkill refrigerator. jesse, your thoughts about this? these are the kinds of things that you guys talk about? >> jesse: we talked about it and at first i thought he w wasa native american. they used to take the buffalo and use every part of the buffalo. he's a conservationist and i thought that was his thing, but he said it's because of the falcons. at the falcons have to eat animals with bones and for. whenever he sees roadkill -- he doesn't take the pizza, -- >> harold: i think we've got that video right here. >> jesse: when you didn't find any bears on the way to the studio did you? everything's fine? nothing in your truck i hope. maybe bret baier. he might like that though. rfk jr., thank you. >> thanks for having me.
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sp>> harold: shannon, what are your thoughts on this? [laughter] >> shannon: it didn't need to be more, that's all it had to be sent on that. i feel like the fact that trump fans and they are having a contest over who's more we are at and we are having a conversation about a guy who packs his freezer full of roadkill. it's unusual. it happens. it's legal. >> harold: is as weird, strange, normal? >> greg: two points. i wish he was my friend because he's just like such an interesting adventurous guy. you can go out with him for lunch and then next thing you know you're doing falconry with the mafia on his speed boat to atlantis. he's the most interesting person on the planet. but this gives me the idea and i don't know if it's a good idea. some people like to hunt, but you know guns, they don't like guns, car hunting.
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if drive around, just drive around and try to run over animals. >> jesse: small game. >> greg: small game hunting in your car and then you eat it. nondogs and cats, i'm talking about raccoons and possums and democrats. >> harold: when you were a ada -- where ignoring the last part, but is this something you found people doing? car hunting? >> judge jeanine: i'm glad you started with the d.a. part you remember when we first heard about this this week. alvin bragg was checking to see whether or not they could file charges. of course he decided today because it takes them a while, he's a democrat, progressive d.a., takes him a while to figure out the statute of limitations on pretty much that's happened in the past ten years. i kind of feel like everybody ought to lay off of robert kennedy. i happen to like the guy. he's a great environmentalist, but then i say to myself, the guy finds the para social partner -- no, he finds it on
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the road and takes it back. and then i heard he had a freezer full of roadkill but i thought he was eating it and just today we found out it is for falconry. that explained why he found a worm in his brain. i am like a serial killer vibes going on now. but i love robert kennedy jr. i'm not suggesting anything. >> jesse: falcon food, judge. >> harold: "fan mail friday" is up next. ♪ ♪ cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. switch to a king suite- or book a silent retreat. silent retreat? hold up - yeeerp?
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♪ ♪ >> greg: what a pair they we wear. it is "fan mail friday," sing it, harold! first question from barry, who could that be? one item from the past would you like to see popular again? >> judge jeanine: where do they come up with these things? >> greg: it's called a question, judge. of shannon. >> shannon: 100% step aerobics. a >> greg: that's a great one! >> shannon: i miss the routines and the outfits, bring
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it back. >> greg: what about you? >> jesse: dual spirit and when you challenge someone's manhood, you challenge him to a duel. if you didn't want any trouble, you say no challenge but if you wanted trouble, -- >> shannon: someone dies! >> greg: nice. what about you? >> harold: it's already kind of come back but i like records. vinyls making a comeback. you have the yellow thing in the middle of the 45. and i love newspapers. i still get newspapers i like to open them and read them. if >> greg: good for you, that was boring. judge? >> judge jeanine: etiquette, i think people have given up on etiquette. that they do care anymore. >> greg: i was going to say water beds. remember those chico games? they were like that pachinko palaces, you go and play. but i think we really need to
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bring back the death penalty for minor crimes. what's your current favorite song, judge? >> judge jeanine: my current favorite song it's always been the same, you're going to hate me. >> greg: herald? >> harold: i like no diggity. >> jesse: ymca. it i didn't know it had so many overtones until i saw the video. >> greg: they are one of the straightest bands ever. you like the village people, hetero. >> jesse: it's a halloween thing. those heterosexual village people. if shannon. >> shannon: i think witness whitney houston singing the
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national anthem. >> greg: just hang out and listen to the national anthem. >> shannon: it'll give you chills. a >> greg: i'll go with the song and finish this week which is i got you by green love from 1979 which i found last week. >> harold: you got the record? >> judge jeanine: are we playing it now? >> greg: i actually have the record. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ es doesn't care. but shingrix protects. only shingrix is proven over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients or to a previous dose. an increased risk of guillain-barré syndrome was observed after getting shingrix. fainting can also happen. the most common side effects are pain, redness, and swelling at the injection site, muscle pain, tiredness, headache, shivering, fever, and upset stomach. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingrix today.
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on espn 8. so everybody check that out. >> sandra: deocho. >> jesse: james carville threatens us. #:00 p.m. eastern. >> greg: is the car moving? >> jesse: you'll have to find out. >> greg: tonight, speaking of moving. shannon bream, morgan ortagus and tyrus. it's a great show. time for greg's how many nuts. all right. let's show the little kid and then you guys get to guess. >> this is a friendly squirrel. comes out here. all right. well you are blocking -- jesus. anyway, oh, thank you. so guess the right nuts you get a trophy. go to you shannon, first. how many nuts do you think can he put in his mouth? >> shannon: 12. >> greg: jess in. >> jesse: 11. >> 10. >> judge jeanine: 9. do you think the price is right? >> greg: roll it. how many? >> judge jeanine: what's that sound? >> greg: stop, three. that's a chipmunk, isn't it?
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is that a chipmunk. >> jesse: oh, come on. >> greg: i think 6. judge, you were the closest. >> judge jeanine: i don't want it. >> shannon: without going over. >> jesse: harold, you go. >> harold: bloomberg felony pay has just announced. >> jesse: last game of nut. >> greg: put it on the space board of your spaceship. >> harold: $600 million to four historically black college medical schools. this is enormous things. these four schools graduate half of all the african-american doctors, d.c. mary harry, more house school of medicine in atlanta. charles drew medicine and science will receive 75 million. the first four 157 will million. congratulations to them and thank you mayor bloomberg. >> judge jeanine: that's wonderful. okay. it's time for -- i hate that birk. >> shannon: you look great.
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>> judge jeanine: i keep tell them i want to change it. concoction satisfy recommended sugar intake for the month. a cotton candy burrito. stop it. colorful cereals, candies, marshmallows stuffed in cotton candy instead of a tortilla. one hearty bite will have your kids off the stadium walls. >> jesse: with diabetes. >> judge jeanine: or get your money back. that looks delicious. anyway, i'm on hannity tonight. so there. shannon. >> shannon: d and r. and our economy panel breaks down with the experts what is really going on on the markets. we will see sunday. >> judge jeanine: all right. that's it for us. have a great night and great weekend. see you next monday. ♪ ♪ >> gillian: good evening from washington. i'm gillian turner in for bret baier. we begin tonight wit
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