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that's it for us tonight. follow me on facebook, twitter and instagram. justice with judge florida gentleman nintemperature just *. >> this is a direct attack on his policies and her name. judge jeanine: ivanka trump's popular clothing line is the latest victim of the hit squad. you are a very optimistic man, ben stein. ben stein joins me next to talk about the travel ban policy. we are going to start putting the criminals in jail.
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later, you wear ivanka trump shoes? >> no, i don't. i visit one of the world's most famous stores to find out what america thinks about ivanka trump, her clothes. and the liberal left assault on her brand. you know what? >> if it has the name trump on it, i won't buy it. judge jeanine: "just now. a ballistic missile fired by north korea. the first test firing since president trump took office. welcome to "justice," i'm judge jeanine pirro. a missile launch was detected from north korea. president trump just made an appearance with the premiere of
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japan. they believe the test missile apparently fired into the sea in response to the trump administration's hard-line position against the north. now to my opening statement. we have to stop destroying women based on the men in their lives. a woman cannot, should not, must not be junked by the man she is with. i am infuriated. this fight is supposed to be long over. why are we even talking about this? it is 1984. i am congresswoman geraldine ferraro and yes i can be a candidate for vice president. you have no right to define me or malign me based on the
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conviction of my husband. i am worthy of so much more. it is 2006, i am district jeanine pirro running on my record, a record of accomplishment, a record which i am proud. you cannot and will not judge me or take from me my record of firsts as a woman or my successes based upon the deeds or misdeeds of my husband. i am worthy of so much more. it is 2017. i am i visibility today trump. an accomplished negotiator, builder, fashion designer, business woman, writer, and you cannot and will not judge me based upon the actions of my father. i am worthy of so much more. this must stop. this week a female nordstrom
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executive proudly trumpeted they were dropping ivanka trump's fashion line. they could have don't quietly, phasing it out. instead they chose to publicize it and the genesis of all this? an online campaign started by another woman marketer who didn't much like donald trump. so she decided to take it out on his daughter and created the hashtag, grab your wallet. her online campaign to punish the ivanka trump brand for the deeds or misdeeds of ivanka's far it. curious that chelsea clinton was never punished by these women for the clear misdeeds of her dad. but i digress. nordstrom's stated reason for dropping the line isn't important. reduced sales? maybe.
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amazing what product placement can do, you know. but what i can tell you is that overall, ivanka's brand revenue is up, 21% from 2015 to 2016. and pray tell if her brand wasn't selling well in nordstrom, why did they order more product for the spring 2017 season? but now to the woman herself. to say that she is accomplished is an understatement. she has been wing award and honors for empowering women since she started her brand a decade ago. fortune magazine named her one of the 40 of the 40 most i influential most people in the business world. she won the ace break through award for excellence in accessories. and the girl up foundation at
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the united nations. fab awarded her for her innovative brands. she was described as a woman with a drive to you a expert other women. she won the good award, educating individuals, in african diamond producing nations. even ivankatrump.com is about one of her favorite subjects, teaching women about advancement and economic empowerment. ivanka is not political. even admitting at the republican convention she is neither republican or democrat. she frowns on being a political surrogate. her role was about women. what her father taught her. how he advanced the women in his company. and what he would do for women in the country. her focus always on women.
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>> he will fight for equal pay for equal work and i'll fight for this, too, right alongside of him. judge jeanine: after her dad wins she leaves the family business, one she was broomed to run from the time she was a little girl. yes, a woman groomed to run by the very man trash tagging women despise so she can continue to advocate for women in the workforce. leaving her own business working with a talented team of women. leaving her home, moving her family because she believes she can help tens of millions of women. so to all of hashtag haters and loud classless women and the stores that capitulate to them, yes, by hitting her you did hurt her dad. but she is stronger than you. and you know, the very feminists
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who marched and purport to advance strong independent women are the very ones rallying to suppress another who epitomizes every quality they claim to champion. i challenge you all to put your money in your hashtag where your mouth is and support a strong independent woman like the one you claim to march for. try as you might, you won't defeat this woman. and you will not set us back. we have worked too hard and fought too long to be pulled by by small, jealous women. too limited to even comprehend the advances that are still ahead with ivanka trump. we all of us are worthy of so much more. that's my open. tell me what you think on my
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facebook page or twitter #judgejeanine. joining me is publish irv "katlinna" magazine. kathy, tell me where i went wrong. >> you did not go wrong at all. but i any she went wrong. ivanka went wrong when she wore her dress, one of her brands dresses at the rnc, at the convention. i thought she made a beautiful speech. and i thought what a beautiful dress. then to find out she was selling that dress. she put politics and her dress in the same space. judge jeanine: what is wrong with wearing something it made? i would be proud of wearing something i made. >> she was selling it it sold out. she sold it. judge jeanine: she didn't go to the convention and say by the way you can buy my dress.
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that's not the truth. >> she practically did. i looked it up and thought wow, that dress i on sale. judge jeanine: she did not say go to my website and find out what i wore tonight. >> she practically did. that's what happened. judge jeanine: you and i disagree. if you are not proud of what you do or what you make? i am proud of what i write and what i say and i promote it. if she made that, she should wear it. should she be ashamed of what she makes? >> she introduced that dress into politics. judge jeanine: should she be ashamed of it. >> michelle obama wore a dress that sold out, but her family didn't make a profit off of it. judge jeanine: when her father became president she left that business.
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>> no one is hurting her by not buying her dresses. they are sending a message to her father. judge jeanine: they should have gone the out and voted. the fact is he won. what do you think about nordstrom. >> neiman marcus pulled it as well. judge jeanine: why did they order the spring line if she was doing sow poorly? >> according to the "wall street journal." sales were down 70% from october last year to october this year in ivanka trump products. if sales are down 70%. judge jeanine: overall they are up 21%. doesn't that tell you it's political? nordstrom, a gentleman by the name of peter nordstrom said if
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ivanka trump's brands -- this is right before the election. it's not worth jet oning even if some customers file should be gone. this is a few weeks before the election. >> the dress sold out and three weeks before the election they said the numbers started going down. judge jeanine: do you believe that? >> i do believe that. if nordstrom was making so much money off this -- judge jeanine: do you think nordstrom was lying? don't you believe product placement has a great deal to do with whether or not something sells. >> marshalls and tj maxx have done the same thing. judge jeanine: the employees the
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marshalls and tj maxx said they never saw an email like the one telling them to take it down. >> i lofd her speech. i was upset she brought her line into politics. judge jeanine: that she wore a dress she made. she was selling it? do you believe that a woman who devoted her life to women -- >> she was using her name to sell a product. right now her name is not that popular and the product is not selling. judge jeanine: the ballistic missile fired by north korea. here is gop congressman chris collins from the state of new york. good evening. how are you? >> i'm enjoying your other conversation. you have had a great opening statement. judge jeanine: i know the trump family and i know her as an elegant woman who is too smart to fight with anyone and is
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totally staying out of this. it's her promise to not engage with anything that involves business. >> she chief fines class. judge jeanine: let's talk about what's going on with north korea? >> they are just flexing their muscles. it's not surprising. we saw iran do it as well. i think america can be a very happy today. president trump will keep our country safe whether it's general flynn or general kellogg, or our new attorney general jeff sessions. he's got the a-team. general mattis. this is nothing more than posturing. north korea feels left out. no one has been talking about them. they are talking about china and iran and now japan. mexico. so this is not unexpected. it was not even intercouldn't
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nent mental -- it was not an intercontinental ballistic missile. donald trump and his team, they will keep an eye on iran and north korea. they will not let either of those countries threaten stability in the world. judge jeanine: kim jong-un isn't the most stable individual either. >> that's certainly well said. i wouldn't want to be a family member, that's for sure. i think he's -- you know, because he's propped up by china. this is the interesting dynamic. it's china propping up north korea. china depends on the u.s. consumer for their economy. there are a lot of issues on the trade side that will have to enter the mix. when you think of the art of the deal, i wouldn't be surprised if president trump and his trade negotiators get into discussing trade with china, you will see issues related to north korea.
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i wouldn't be surprised if that's not part of the discussion moving forward. judge jeanine: let's talk about the executive order and the 9th circuit, the most liberal leftist left circuit in the country. what do you think that the president is going to do? do you have think he will draw up a new one and call it a day? >> i would certainly think that's a very good idea. it was a liberal judge. then a liberal court decided they didn't see any urgency to stay. to reverse the stay. so a smart thing. to take what the judge said which was not accurate. things like it was a muslim ban, things like it was religious litmus test and the like. they can be ease live addressed in a new executive order speaking clearly. it doesn't affect green cardholder's or visa holders.
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judge jeanine: they said we are not going to take at his word, the white house counsel. >> the judge did give us the roadmap to doing something they are not going to be able to claim any constitutional basis for. they may sue again but there won't be a constitutional basis for a judge to uphold it. judge jeanine: to might would be expeditious. the supreme court can fight it out. but you know what i find incredible -- i don't think the state of washington had standing. they did not have a direct and immediate effect on the state of washington. how could someone from another country who is not even a citizen have standing against the president as it re-late to national security? >> it goes back to the stretch that they had a student who was denied entry. i will grawnlt a student with a visa and it was clarified, they
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would be allowed in. but that was the stretch. there was a student with a visa that wasn't allowed back into the country. that was the nexus they had to try to claim standing. judge jeanine: that tips the scales, doesn't it? >> it sure does. judge jeanine: thank you so much. the travel ban drama dominating the news this week. what's the president's next move after the coast appeals ruling? deputy assistant to the president sarah huckabee sanders is standing by live to talk about that and so much more. street justice in america's most famous store. i get shoppers' take on the left eave salt on the ivanka trump clothing line. do you think any woman should be punished because she has her own
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now word of a missile launch by north korea. joining me is sarah huckabee sanders. we hear about north korea and the missile launch. what can you tell us about it? >> right now all i can say is the president is very aware of the situation. he has been briefed. and we are monitoring it closely. as he gets more information we'll make a decision at that time. judge jeanine: this is something that has been confirmed by d.o.d. we have confirmed this happened? >> i believe so, yes, and again the president is continuing to day in close contact with his leadership team and monitoring it very closely throughout the evening. judge jeanine: let me ask you what i asked congressman collins from new york. the executive order looking forward. i don't want to go into what happened and everything that
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happened last week. sarah, none of it is a surprise to me. the 9th circuit as it's called, 85%, 90% of it decisions overturned by the supreme court. is there a chance the president will draw up a new executive order that is a little more pal thattable to the 9th circuit? >> right now the president is keeping all options on the table. one thing i can assure you of and prop is you is he will do whatever it take within the constitution to keep americans safe it's what he campaigned on. what apromised, what he has been doing and what he has taken action to do in his first days in office. >> i believe he was doing that already and acting within the constitution. and, you know, article one, section 8. but apparently 9th circuit didn't agree. but i think it issue today has to do with i.c.e. and the claim there are random sweeps going on
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and that there are now i.c.e. checkpoints in los angeles, and people are being deported. i find it fascinating that there are now legal setups and legal attorneys and point for illegals so they have their right explained to them so there are people who can fight deportation who are here illegally when many people have felony convictions as i understand who have been deported. talk to me about those numbers, if you can. >> the bottom line here is the i.c.e. team and the i.c.e. officers are simply enforcing the law. and law that existed before donald trump even took office. they are actually enforcing it. this is real simple. people who have come in illegally who have felony charges are not going to be allowed to stay. this is a law that needed to be even forced and something we
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have to do to protect our country, and they are stepping you have and following the law and i don't know why anyone would complain about our law enforcement doing their job and enforcing the law. judge jeanine: they are complaining because they are not used to it. but to be fire, this is something that was done apparently occasionally by the prior administration, but for those who are arguing that there is no due process, there is no hearings, my understanding is that deportation is not just those who have felony convictions and here illegally, but those for whom there are already adjudication orders. so there already has been due process adjudication in court that you are illegal, you have to be deported and they never showed up to be deported. are you comfortable that even without the wall, that the people we are deporting now can be kept out or do you think
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we'll on have to go through this again? >> you know, i don't want to get ahead of where we are right now. the bottom line is the main authority we have to do, we have to know who is in our country. why are they here? are they here for the right reason? if they are, let's put them through the process and do this in a legal form and fashion. let's not have open border. that's been one of the big priorities of the president. he's going to enforce the law, build a wall and secure our country. that's the number one job of the president and it's one we finally have a president that takes that seriously and will take every measure under the constitution to do just that. street justice from macy's harold square. president trump's next move on security. and will the travel ban go all
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reporter: this is a fox news alert. president trump speaking tonight in florida before having dinner with japanese prime minister shinzo abe and his wife in florida. this on the heels of the pentagon confirming south korea's report that north korea fired a ballistic missile into its eastern sea. but when asked to answer questions about north korea, he refused to comment. when asked how the visit was going web said very well and said they got to know each other. the visit is seen as strengthening ties and commitments between the two nations that have spoken out against north korea's address.
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now back to justice with judge jeanine. judge jeanine: welcome back to "justice." the and is here to talk about a big week in the white house. thank you both for being here. indeed, gentlemen, it was a big week. i have got to start with you, neil. was that ban a religious ban? >> yeah, it was. there is some real questions about whether he violated the establishment clause of the constitution. the record shows that he wanted to have a muslim ban back in december 2015. rudy giuliani bragged -- judge jeanine: are you a lawyer?
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>> no, i'm not. judge jeanine: let me give you a primer. a contract is decide based on what's in the four corn of that document. so the executive order stand on its own it has nothing to do with what was said before. fit was a religious ban, then how koiment only applies to 12% of the muslims in the world as opposed to 100% of them? >> it doesn't matter if it's all muslims or just 12%. the question is whether it's a religious test. you are getting a special privilege to get into this country if you are a refugee -- that is what they are trying to do. judge jeanine: neil, you have to note facts before you come on my show. >> these are the facts. judge jeanine: you can't tell me the facts, i'm telling you the
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facts. david, refugees, if you are a minority religiously percent cute you are automatically coming. that's the whole point of being aina refugee or asylum status. if you are a muslim, christian or jewish person from any of those 7 countries, you have to be reviewed and band, is that correct? >> judge, i am not up to the details completely on that. to neil's point that there are a number of legal scholars on the liberal side of the equation that don't agree with his assessment. that in fact they don't think there is standing. that the state of washington and minnesota don't have standing to have this case. they don't believe legal experts also don't believe there is
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religious discrimination. they are not sure about the due process clause. but here is the most important point about all of this. donald trump has gone through the legal process of going through the courts to find out what they are going to do. while's also looking at take other action. contrast that to when franklin roosevelt couldn't get his policies passed, he tried to pack the courts and add more people to the supreme court so he could get his laws enacted. judge jeanine: that's off the point. now i'll move back to neil. here is the thing. if it were a religious ban, then no muslim could enter the country from anywhere else. >> that's not true, judge. you can have a religious ban that is only focused on those 7 countries and it would still be an illegal religious test. we can't have tests on religion.
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judge jeanine: it's based on where you are from and whether you are a danger. and it's temporary. >> there is no proof there is danger. judge jeanine: how do you know what is in classified documents and even barack obama's administration found if was dangerous countries? how can you say. >> there has not been a single terrorist attack in this country by anyone who has come by a refugee. it's a fact. judge jeanine: when is the last time japan attacked us? that's got nothing to do with what's going on today? what i'm telling you it's based on the facts today, not what happened before. so let's talk about -- >> these are some of the most vetted refugees we have ever had in this country. judge jeanine: do you know what just happened at a university in ohio where somalian refugee
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got behind the wheel and drove into a bunch of of people and got out of the car and started stabbing people? do you think the trump administration is wrong to start arresting people who are here illegally? >> do i think it's wrong to arrest people who are here illegally? if they commit violent crimes they should be deported. bust idea of arresting a mother of two and deporting her because she was here illegally doesn't make any sense. it makes no sense. judge jeanine: david? >> the overwhelming people in this recent pickup of illegal immigrants almost all of them have committed a crime or one was wanted in brazil for going after young children. so president trump is well within his right as he is with the immigration ban earlier.
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>> muslim ban. that's what it is. >> knowing who is coming into our country. should we know who is coming into our country or shouldn't we know who is coming into our country. judge jeanine: thanks for being with us. street "justice" still on deck. ben stein is on deck with insight on what the president can be thinking when it comes to security measures to protect us. e high blood pressure and need cold medicine that works fast, the choice is simple. coricidin hbp is the only brand that gives powerful cold symptom relief without raising your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. why do so many businesses rely on the u.s. postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. ♪
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good evening. this executive order, do you have think the president is going to do. do you think he will draw up new one? should he go to the supreme court? what should he do as it relates to national security and that temporary ban? >> i think he will break it up into several different parts, sends each of them out as an executive order and appeal the blanket decision by the court in seattle and also en banc koaferlc coastappeals ruling. what the court did was outrageous. there hasn't been a court to block a president's executive order since 1942. judge jeanine: do you think they were motivated by politics? some of course. i went to yale law school.
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we learned legal reamism. journals make decisions based on what will please their friends and neighbors. in seattle do you think anyone will consider them big shots for being friends of donald trump? no f way. they are big shots if they put their thumb in trump's eye. they wanted to show off and that's what they did. >> i wrkd for the government for 30 years. i'm one of those believe pitch want to believe in truth and justice. especially in a federal judge who has a judgeship for life that there is some honor and dignity and justice. >> i'm sure there is plenty. judge bourke had a lot of it. but these guys in seattle are political puppets of the left and the media power. the media is the supreme power in america right now and they are trying to cut president
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trump down to size and using the judiciary as one of their pawns. judge jeanine: what do you have thrift media, the fourth estate, at least with the three branches of government, there are checks and balances. with the fourth estate the media, there is no checks and balances. when they point out someone has a mistress or girlfriend or speculating on stocks, they are all speculating on stocks with mistresses and girlfriends. judge jeanine: and they don't have to say what their sources are. >> they can make up sources and have them go down in the history books as great journalists. they make things up. judge jeanine: do you think president trump will change that paradigm somehow, some way? >> no. i think he will try. but i don't think he will be
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able to succeed. although the new social media has under mined the media somewhat. cutting count mainstream media a little bit. the question is, is the new social meade yeah going to be able to outwit the mainstream media? it's an open question. social media helped elect mr. trump, but it can be turned against him, too. judge jeanine: let's talk about immigration. they are calling it a roundsup in l.a. your part of the world. most live those people here illegally with felony convictions. we are starting to see protesters, confrontations. when are the people on the left who were so angry. when are they going to pipe down? or is it never going to happen? >> i have been in protests. when i was in law school we went to protests all the the time. it's a way of to get out of class and pick up girls and a
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way to get high. people don't protest because they have any real principle. they don't know what they are talking about it's a big party in the streets. you can get a job and be a responsible citizen or do your homework and be a responsible student or join the party. judge jeanine: i can't believe it, ben stein. it's always a party having you on. thanks for being with us tonight. want to go shopping? i'll take to you mails wh -- tol justice." you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 50,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you.
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judge jeanine: if you watched tonight's open you know how i feel about several stores' decision to drop ivanka trump's clothing line. but what about you? take a look. so nordstrom decides to take ivanka trump's clothing out, they say the am not selling. but macy's is still selling their stuff. good or not good? >> i think they should sell her stuff. judge jeanine: what do you think is going on when businesses are dumping her products. >> it's the anti-trump culture. they are punishing anyone for
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trump. >> i don't think they should penalize the daughter for something because the father became president. there is no reason for her to suffer. judge jeanine: isn't it more offensive when the people behind the dump trump stuff are women who call themselves feminists? if they are feminists they need to stick with the women's stuff. judge jeanine: they are still selling ivanka trump shoes and clothing. then you have nordstrom who decided to dump her stuff. do you think she should be punished because of her father's policy? >> i think it's very unfair. a corporation like nordstrom that shells products made in china -- that sells products made in china shouldn't take a
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and like that. >> she has taste and culture. she is a really smart woman and i don't think they should take away her clothes. >> that's the way it goes. number two, the president should have better thing to be concerned about than tweeting about his daughter's clothing. judge jeanine: wouldn't any father want to protect his daughter? >> not the president of the united states. he's the president of the youth. it's irrelevant. judge jeanine: she divested herself from the company. and the company has employees selling a product. and it's the women behind the hashtag grab your wallet. isn't that anti-feminist? she created her own product. >> now she is involved in something else. she is the daughter of the president of the united states.
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>> i like her clothes and shoes, and right now i'm going to macy's to buy something of hers. >> what are you doing? >> my job. judge jeanine: let's help her out. somebody looking for you? >> no. you shouldn't buy no trump shoes. judge jeanine: how do you know your shoes weren't made by kids in china. how do you know that? this is america shouldn't i be able to buy of what i want. >> you can buy of what you want. but i won't buy them. judge jeanine: find out what child labor made your shoes and what country they are from. do you wear ivanka trump shoes? >> no, i don't. judge jeanine: do you think they come in your size? >> i don't know what they look like. >> what do they have to do with politics. they should leave the family out
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