tv Justice With Judge Jeanine FOX News December 11, 2016 9:00pm-10:01pm PST
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lies: >> i see an opportunity for an attack on christmas. >> hold them in, men. ight. hello everyone. welcome to justice. thanks for being with us tonight. we have a big show on tap with all of the latest on the trump transition team developments including the russians, did they interfere with our presidential election? first, my opening statement. look, it's time to take sides. the election is over. you're either with us or against us, that is with the united states or against the united states. we have a new president elect. his name is donald j. trump.
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move over hil lary, jill and al of your losers still crying in your grande double shot skinny lattes. there was a time in this country when we united behind the flag in celebration of america's new president, our new leader. we all did so in 2008 when barack obama was elected. we had high hopes for a united country irrespective of our politics. it's time for the left, assuming they are capable showing the same dignity and class for the 45th president-elect. but no, this week the president himself, barack obama announces his intention to investigate whether russia interfered with the presidential election assigning our intelligence agencies to conclude the task before he leaves office.
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seriously? why now mr. president? we have been watching the release of information from wiki leaks for months. you have watched the release of hillary clinton's e-mails. in fact, some were even sent to you. you watched the release of the disturbing information contained there in. you watched the double talking mainstream media ousted for providing questions to your hand picked successor hillary clinton for months. you never say a word. now it finally hits you that your successor of choice has not been elected which you yourself said would be a personal insult. so you now decide it's time to investigate, and the suspect, russia. why are you talking about this now? you had a chance to put an end
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to the hacking, breach and interference assuming it might impact the election before the election. we had the best metrics operations in the world. if all of the warning signs were there long before the election and now a month later you wake up and you decide not only are you going to investigate but you're going to investigate russia using the same bozos, the ones who said saddam w-- the sae geniuses that gave us the b bengha benghazi. this isn't about the election is it, mr. president? this is about domestic politics. it's not about november 2016,
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it's about january 2017 and you're attempt to prevent donald trump from the smooth transition of power and your inability to face the overwhelming electoral college win that the american people gave him. ironic since you and your want to be successor were so fired up that he might not quietly accept hillary's to power. also backed by mrs. hillary and our wasted taxpayer dollars that will pay for it and the division that's it's creating. and why are you so obsessed with russia? you, who cut a deal and were made a fool of by the world's largest sponsor of terrorism, iran. you know the ones whose people
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yell death to america. you know the ones you gave $150 billion to and secretly sent them another 400 million on pallets in an unmarked plane. you're obsessed with a russian who is at least a christian who is obsessed with killing isis, a russian who had his own problems with russian terrorists who told us twice about the tsarnaev brother that your administration was too dumb to follow through on with deadly consequences to americans. even hillary hates the russians and wants to blame russia for her loss because she can't believe americans can see through her lying, unloving, non-charitable character. harry reid, you remember him, the one that was all into desert
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tortiouses having nothing to do with his son-in-law and the chinese. he is calming for comey to step down because he says comey and the fbi knew the russians were hacking into the election. obviously he knows more than the fbi themselves. i got a news flash. everybody has been spying on everybody else for years, even obama knows merkles' hair appoint its. the difference is now they do it by cyber attacks. don't be fooled by these narratives. it's all part of an effort to build the wall from donald trump bidding a relationship with a isis that -- country that is fighting isis.
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between the dictator that thinks i'm an infe dell and therefore you and i and our families should have our heads cut off and the dictator whom i want to keep my distance who might warn me of our common enmy, the choice is a no brainer. that's my open. tell me what you think on facebook or twitter. and president-elect trump attending the army knanavy footl game, where they got a big win. the president-elect even took big moment to reflect on his becoming commander in chief. >> it is humbling, a great honor and a great responsibility. when you see these incredible people we just want to be strong and they want to be strong. it's beautiful to see and the spirit, you don't see this at
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many games. i go to many gams. you don't see this kind of spirit any where. these are amazing people. >> joining me is allen west. all right. i'll let you spout off for a minute. you're an army guy. how do you feel? >> for the first time in 14 years i don't have to get a lot of back talk from a bunch of sailors. one of the things that happens after that hard fought 60 minutes is that the loser stays on the field and they listen to the alma mater of the victor being played. that's what you're talking about. we can have a hard fought election. we have to remember at the end we are still americans. those young men will go out and fight together ton battlefield
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be it sailors, marines, army soldiers. go army, beat navy. >> this week president obama says, you know, there is evidence that, you know, we expect -- yeah, the intelligence community already probed suspected foreign intervention and they concluded russian backed actors were likely involved in releasing dnc e-mails and therefore i want to study by the community. does the intel community have any credibility? haven't they been criticized in one issue after another? >> no. you're absolutely right. also this week president obama sat down with the gentleman from another cable news network and he talked about how the intelligence radar screen did
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not allow him to pick up the pact that isis was growing. here is a president that says in these final 42 days he wants intelligence to investigate russia potentially. yet the greatest islamic terrorist group, the greatest we have seen on this earth he is admitting he had no sense of it. he had no intelligence reports that allowed him to understand that it was happening, which we know was not true bhaecause he s not taking the intelligence briefs. this week you say that you could not even understand or you were just completely caught off guard. >> and what is really amazing is if he already concluded earlier they were involved why didn't he get involved earlier? if hillary clinton's e-mails were being, you know, released
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dnc, jo all of the investigatio was silent during that whole time. we would have to assume he is a russian agent, yes? >> well, one of the things we need to understand is it was president obama along with hillary clinton that came up with the russian reset button. he talked about how he would have more flexion blt after the election. >> after the election. >> absolutely. >> and hillary clinton were cutting uranium deals for the profit of the clinton foundation. why are we looking at these things? this is about undermining the election we had. the score for the army navy game was army 21, navy 17. it was hard fougt, the same with this election. we should not have a president seeking to undermine the
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president-elect. >> okay. congratulations. thank you so much. and my next guest personally knows mattis. good evening. former army guy as well, what would you like to say about the army beating the navy? >> i think people have to understand navy was a top 25 team. it's a pretty amazing win. it is nice to be on the win side after 14 years. it's a great game that the young men and women deserve. it's a heart fought game. personally i never cared whether they won or lost. >> okay. a lot of people concerned. yes are general mattis, general kelly. let's talk about d.o.d.
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i want to talk about mad dog himself, general mattis. the fact that we have someone at the top of that pyramid, does that concern you? >> not at all. he is going to have to get a waiv waiver. i think politically i think it takes 60 votes to get that and take democrats. it would take somebody with a nickname like mad dog to straighten it out. he is a good marine. the marine corp. has got --
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>> all right. >> and they will have homeland security. it's a big deal. >> if they all said that obama was into it that they would get call tos on the battlefield fro the administration, that's not going to happen with mattis? >> it might. that's been happening for 30 years -- actually 50 years. for the white house the pentagon would call in down to a battalion in the field and it's still happening. now, mattis can certainly help stop that. he shouldn't be doing it either. let his guys do the fight. but interference happens all of the time. it's because we have phenomenal communications that allows it to happen but it should not. >> why is the defense department a swamp? is it people have different
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politics? what is it? >> no. there's a million point one working in -- >> what does that mean? >> that's a staggering amount of support. it's overdone. so 1.1 million people supporting only 1.4 million that's disproportionate. it's a massive bureaucracy that needs to get cleaned out. more than half need to go downa. >> okay. who decides the rule of engagement, the joint chief? >> they are part of it. the division is and it goes tall way to the white house. mattis has been killing soldiers in the battlefield.
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what they are is permission on twloen shoot the enmy. >> right. >> it needs to be just one rule. rule number one -- >> but you expect mattis to change -- >> he has absolute -- absolutely he can. >> okay. thanks so much. look forward to sees what happens. and next, a big week for president-elect donald trump and his transition team. it could be the wealthiest administration. will the washington outsiders be able to make america great again? david is here to weigh in. and you're not going to want to miss tonight's street justice. i am here where everyo shopping and i am >> reporter: i'm finding out what people would buy donald trump and hillary clinton for christmas.
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president-elect donald trump hard at work. hillary clinton was whining about that fake news. you can't make this stuff up, father or mother folks. let's get to david. good evening, david. >> hello. >> let's talk about hillary clinton, which i think this is so ironic. let's see if we can hear this now. >> the epidemic of fake news and false propaganda that flooded social media over the past year, it's now clear that so called fake news can have real world consequenc consequences. this isn't about politics or partisan ship. lives are at risk, lives of ordinary people trying go about their days, contribute to their communities. it's a danger that must be addressed and addressed quickly. >> i have to tell you, david, i
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will let you answer the question. of all people to talk about fake news or lies. i mean coming from this woman who i don't think knows the woman between the truth and a lie, what's your take on her fight against fake news? >> you're exactly right, judge. of all of the coverage of her e-mails, fake news, she said she didn't do anything wrong, was that all fake when people reported that? the democrats would do well if they started focusing on ideas to get our countries safer and ideas to create jobs. democrats who want to work with the republicans in the house and senate and 33 of 50 republicans governors and 68 of 99 state legislatures, republican domination, democrats who want to do something will start
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figuring out ways to work with them and stop the fake news. >> i think she just needed something to talk about. she is never quitting. let me ask you this. we have donald trump and a lot of complaining about the fact that there's so many billionaires like ross and, you know, appointed to his cabinet, bet betsy devpsos. >> that's the type of people you want, people who have been successful. to quote my old home state senator democrat rockefeller, i'm too wealthy to be bribed.
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>> interesting. i want you to look at this. i just checked the last few presidents. everyone is talking about donald trump not being as appointed -- but, you know, barack obama appointed secretary of state december 1st. that was hillary. bush didn't appoint his until december 16th. clinton didn't announce his until december 22nd. it's almost as though people can't think of anything that they are not ready to complain about with donald trump. isn't this a bit much? i think he is moving very quickly. >> you're exactly right. here is what we can say about donald trump's selections so far. 12 selections, 12 swamp cleaners. they are folks that will go in and take on the status quo and do what donald trump has directed them to do, which is
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get focused on creating jobs and keeping americans safe. there is all of this about oh, look who he is appointed to. he is putting the strength by having mattis as secretary of defense. he is putting folks in the economic position. he put tom price in charge of the health system so he can replace obamacare with something that works. >> and general kelly is a mess. >> that is exactly right. these are all solid picks that americans will be pleased to see the results. there's another indication that needs to be pointed out. from what folks tell me, this will be an administration where he allows his cabinets to select their staff. >> right. >> just like a core corporation
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runs. they don't pick the vice president of marketing and donald trump's not going to sit there and pick. >> thanks so much for being with us tonight. >> thank you. and next, president-elect trump's choice for secretary of state turning into the ultimate guessing game. we are standing by to break it all down. justice back in a moment.
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manslaughter for wounding smith's wife. hays claims after fired after smith punched him. they argued hays was not justified in using deadly force. the folks of ohio gathered sunday night to eulogize a former hero. john glenn was honored with a candle light vigil. his body will lie next friday and service will be held the following day. back to justice. another big week of several significant announcements. one of the biggest ones, secretary of state still to
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come. all right everybody tuesday morning we wake up and we find out trump says that boeing contract is way out of line. charles, didn't you feel good about that? it is the guy that knows airplanes and isn't looks to waste our money. put politics aside. >> i think it's fantastic if we are able to produce more materials here in america it would be fantastic. if we were to have a reduction in the cost for things like air force one it would be great. these are little changes. we need big changes. he promised big changes and instead he is putting the fox inside of the hen house by getting people from wall street and goldman sachs.
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i don't think he'll be fighting for the little guy. >> what do you have to say about that? >> i have a lot to say about that. they are agents of change. they have individuals who know how to handle complex bureaucracies. they are businessmen, generals, politicia politicians, individuals who are coming in. they understand donald trump's mandate which is that of ensuring that it's not politics as usual. the bureaucracy is not going to be in charge. we are going to see change within the government in washingtw washington, d.c. i think the fact that he is putting in individuals or highly republic respected in their field. >> you know, earlier on the field hunt said one of the
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biggest blow to the agencies is the department of defense. he compared the fact that there is over a million support personnel in addition to 1.4 million. i may be wrong about that. there is over a million who are out there in the service itself. you know, that kind of in my head tells me this is nonsense. don't you agree that someone -- forget about the seven year waiver and all that. but someone will say this is hogwash. i don't need a support team bigger than the men and women on the battlefield. >> i think it's important to recognize there's a reason we have rules and that's actually -- >> but that's not where i'm going. that's not the question i'm asking. i'm saying don't you think -- unless we get past the waiver and all that. and by the way, now we have the biggest swamp in the government in the department of defense and
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the pentagon. but the idea that who knows better than a general? i wish he had the seven years out but he doesn't. this guy gets it. at least he gets the military. >> i think that if you look at what we have got we have a government run by corporations for years. we are seeing a double down on corporations across the board. whether you're looking at exxon ceo or a fast food ceo across the board every one of his appointments is more and more of the same. it is filling the swamp with more of the same people we have had before, people that are in the pocket of major corporations. sure they have -- >> they have not in anybody's pocket. they are not looking for a job. they are not looking for a handout. they already hit the top. mercedes, respond. >> here is the deal. all donald trump is talking
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about is the little guy. it's about the american worker. his plan is to promote economic growth in this country, to bring in investments, capital. he is saying stay in america, work here. >> that's right. he cares so much about the little guy that he is putting the fast food magnet on top. >> fast food magnet to create and have less regulation so you can have more franchises -- >> okay. stop, guys. we don't have a lot of time. dha charles, wasn't that a good thing? for workers? >> donald trump is filling his cabinet -- >> no. no. no. no. for the workers at carrier who wanted to celebrate christmas. >> that's his goal. >> you're not answering my question.
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stop filibustering. if you weren't true to your believes is that a good thing? >> it is always a good thing. >> thank you. next question. we are onto the next question. charles, last thing, michael moore wants everybody around the world to disrupt things on january 20th. is this guy a sore loser? what's wrong with him? he says we need a social justice call for worldwide disruption. is that a good thing mercedes? >> of course not. i think one of the things republicans had to put up with in 2008 and 2012, guess what the republicans did? they took a vacation. this is what it is. it is allowing donald trump and hiss supporters to come and celebrate this historic moment. >> okay.
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charles. charles, what do you think of michael moore saying people should go to embassies and borders and disrupt whatever they can because donald trump is going to be the president. >> america has a history of peaceful from veterans protesting the vietnam war to civil rights movement -- >> at a u.s. embassy in islam i should -- >> there is nothing wrong with civil disobedience. i can't be locked under donald trump. if people want to protest the inauguration they should be able to. >> also we want to see a peaceful transfer of mowpower. >> peaceful civil disobedience, that's the key. >> thanks for being with us. all right.
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it's the most wonderful time of the year. we go to bryant park where we asked what would you get donald trump and hillary clinton for christmas? >> if you were going to buy a gift for donald trump for christmas what do you think you would buy him? >> a new hair brush. >> and hillary clinton? >> a non-square jacket with a bit of shaping to it. a nonsquae in it. once i heard i was going to
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now to a critical story we have followed closely, the dangers facing the united states power grid. america's first legislation to protect the critical infrastructure of the homeland from threats has now passed the senate and the expected to be signed into law by the president. here to discuss this is arizona congressman trent franks. indeed it has been a long and difficult struggle to get to this point. tell us where we are. >> well, judge, we are on the very edge now of being able to see a landmark legislation that will protect this country against the dangerous electro magnetic. this is always kind of a
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business where everybody pats each other on the back. i want to genuinely express the sincerest gratitude in my heart. you made a difference my lady. it really allowed people like me to get the kientd of traction we needed. it is very significant for this country. >> i appreciate you saying that but without people like you to identify and fight the good fight it would never happen. what is so stunning to me is that there are actually people in government who resist the kind of legislation that americans need. and if the american people, and they did respond to the segments we did on this, and they did understand the dangers that are inherent in our electric grid.
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how we could literally be thrown back into the dark ages. everybody assumes they are all on our side and they are not. we are still not at the point where we are protected, are we? >> no. but we have now -- this is the end of the beginning. we have a clear mandate to go forward. it is in the law, now it will be. the good news is it sort of duck tails with the new administration. the trump administration already said they are going to work to upgrade the grid and protect the grid. they understand it is a critical defense asset. it will come right at the right time. i am incredibly grateful. i don't think any of us really understand what it would mean to this country in terms of shutting down food, water, sewer, electricity, any kind of computer services. it would put us in the horse and buggy days and it would mean the loss of millions of lives in a
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worst case scenario. we are not going to be. >> thank you to trent franks and all of the work that you have done. we are still going to stay on top of it. >> yes. >> and i thaj you for coming out tonight and thank you for all of your efforts. >> thank you for everything, judge. thank you. coming up, has president-elect trump and clinton made the naughty or nice list? >> what do you want to buy hillary for christmas? >> balloons. >> i want to congratulate her. >> she lost. >> the wait is over, street justice is next. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief
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you've been waiting patiently, and now it's finally time for your weekly dose of "my street justice." this week i went to the holiday shops in new york city's bryant park to ask what people would buy hillary clinton and president-elect trump for christmas this year, and boy did i have some fun. take a look. okay, if you were going to buy donald trump a present for christmas, what would you buy
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him? >> uh, would be that's a good one. >> oh, my god, that is a loaded question. i would buy him a book on advice. >> what kind of advice? >> advice on humility and grace. >> and hillary clinton, what would you buy her for christmas? >> that's also a loaded question. >> for hillary, i would buy her, let's see, i would probably buy her a handkerchief. >> if you were going to buy a gift for donald trump for christmas, what do you think you would buy him? >> a new hair brush. >> and hillary clinton? >> a non-square jacket with a bit of shapeening to it. >> probably a book on foreign policy. >> all right, and hillary clinton? >> she's had enough money, a nice ranch, maybe. >> what would you buy?
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>> boy, you don't want to know what i would buy for hillary. i would buy her an outfit and i won't tell you what color. >> if you want to buy donald trump a present for christmas, what would you buy him? >> a filter. let's go right to hillary? >> like a band-aid? >> yeah. >> what would you buy trump for christmas? >> a new hairpiece. >> what are we buying hillary? >> handcuffs. >> do you want for christmas? >> love and affection. >> you want love and affection. everybody. everybody. >> say it! it's your one chance. who is she? go ahead. >> michelle wood. >> you didn't have sty her last name. >> what would you buy her? >> oh, my gosh? you know, relax a little bit. she had a rough road she just traveled.
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>> where would you send her? >> someplace tropical, i guess. >> i would buy him is a safety deposit box to put that phone in so he would stop tweeting. >> we would get him a bottle. >> he doesn't drink, so? so east not going to use it. >> okay, he can give it back to us, because it's impossible to get a bottle and i would love one for christmas. >> get me one. how about hillary? >> a conciliatory bottle of bourbon. >> she'd drink it, too. >> i'm here with some of the teachers from jamaica academy. they just polled their students, what would they buy donald trump for christmas? >> they said, tanning lotion. >> tanning lotion? >> yeah. >> and what do the kids want to buy hillary for christmas? >> balloons. >> why, where is she going? >> they just want to congratulate her. >> they want to congratulate her? guys, she lost! >> if i were going to buy a present for donald trump, which
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one would you suggest i buy? that one for donald trump? oh. >> well, that's because he'd rather have a puppet as president. >> no puppet. no puppet. you're the puppet. >> it's pretty clear you won't admit -- >> you're the puppet. >> which puppet would i buy for hillary clinton? that one? you were going to buy donald trump a present for christmas, what would you buy him? >> i would buy him some page fly. >> going surfing, this one's for hillary. where is she going? >> anywhere with the sun and having a good time. >> how about saudi arabia? >> huh? >> what are you buying hillary? >> i'll buy her a necklace. a diamond necklace. >> a diamond necklace. >> and i went on the
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see if you can find me. anyway, thanks for watching. we'll see you next week. same time, same place, it'll be me.tttttttttttttttttttttttttttt >> check him out. ridiculous, that's what president-elect donald trump has to say about the cia findings that russia interfered in the presidential election. as we enter a new week, this is the issue that appears to be heating up. here's what we do know. 17 u.s. intelligence agencies have concluded russia's hacking of political organizations including the democratic national committee was an attempt to undermine the electoral process and with officials going further saying russia's goal was to help donald trump, mr. trump is pushing back hard. in an exclusive interview with chris wallace he called it ridicu
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