tv Justice With Judge Jeanine FOX News September 30, 2017 9:00pm-10:00pm PDT
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have to stands. judge jeanine: hours away from football sunday. what will the so-called justice million airs on the nfl side shine do? ed the super bowl champ joins me live with his take on the gridiron madness. a wake-up call for the gop. >> yes, i'm an outsider, but i'm part of the establishment. judge jeanine: i'll tell you why roy moore's primarily win is sending a clear message to the republican establishment and they better take notice.
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later why do football players take a knee? >> they want to stand up for something. they are fed up with discrimination. judge jeanine: they are not standing, they are taking a knee. street "justice" takes on the nfl. why are they taking a knee? it's kickoff time, justice starts now. welcome to justice. i'm jeanine pirro. before we begin, i want to say thank you for again making "justice" the most of watched cable news show on saturday. and another all-star lineup including conservative author mark steyn, congressman jason chaffetz and former nfl football
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player. but first my opening statement. establishment republicans beware. if you think you can keep doing what you have been doing, which by the way is nothing, and keep your seats, keep drinking or smoking whatever your favorite lobbyist is procuring for you and your insignificant irrelevant, inconsequential not worth a rat vote. this week non-establishment candidate judge roy moore wouldn't u.s. alabama senatorial runoff in spite of senate majority leader mitch mcconnell's pac giving luther strange $9 million. think about it.
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roy moore with virtually no money wins even though the president @megynkelly's request supports the sitting senator. now that would make sense. the president at at mitch mcconnell's request supports the sitting senator. moore is more like trump. this was an anti-mcconnell referendum. moore is a horseback riding cowboy who knows how to handle a weapon, a constitutional christian conservative who twice chose to lose his job rather than compromise his principles. the kind of man who simply
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cannot be bought. and for decades, the establishment has been giving it to the american people. last week alabama republicans gave a big one back to the establishment and it portends yet another upcoming insurrection not only in the next race between judge moore and his democratic challenger this december, but in the 2018 mid-term election. strap in, folks, it's going to be a bumpy ride. now, mitch, we gave you establishment bozos, the house and the senate along with the oval and you are still unable to repeal obamacare. even the skiy repeal. some of you double talking deceivers voted to repeal knowing full well while obama was president the bill would go nowhere. some campaigned on it and as
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soon as we had a president willing to seen it repeal, you don't vote for it. you lying, thieving slugs. slugs. and you take a salary and a pension for this? and now tax reform. what makes me think it's not going to happen? you think we didn't like obama? all of you are so entrenched you will do anything for your own short-term political survival. the old one hand washes the other irrespective of party or funds amountal beliefs. we are so sick and tired of all of you. especially those of you who come into congress of modest means and then leave multi millionaires. and you senate slugs sit there with 200 bills passed by the house. 200. and you haven't passed one.
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what the hell do you do all day? there is no way that you senate republicans can't agree on even one of those 200 bills. you are either too busy drinking or smoking or you hate our outsider president. the one that we brought in to drain your swamp so much that you are willing to let the democrats win in 2018. but i have got news for you. american people like those in alabama are ready for you. it's not about money. it didn't take money for judge roy moore to win it was about the new populist movement in america. so bring it on, mitch. bring on 018. -- bring on 2018.
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dean heller of nevada and jeff flake of arizona. we are gunning for your seat. this spring you will see a slate of insurgent primary candidates before the congressional election cut through the establishment mcconnell candidates like a sieve through grass. and it won't be about money. it will be about people like those in my audience. and i will put my audience up against your cash any day of the week. so mitch, unless you can ride like roy and shoot like a cowboy, you and your establishment lazy blood sucking money hungry croners who do nothing for the hard working forgotten men and women of america are in for the ride of your lives. be careful. you don't get thrown.
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that's my open. tell me what you think on my facebook page, twitter, instagram at #judgejeanine. >> you are fired up. jenna: the people of alabama are fired up. the american people are fired up. republicans are fired up. mitch mcconnell and all republicans in a republican majority senate. the truth is 200 bills, they can't pass one. you were in congress. what do they do all day? >> i honestly can't tell you. the number is close to 300 now.
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the bills that are sitting in the senate. the thing that drives me crazy and it does members of congress and the american public, is when they don't vote. remember the first vote on this healthcare bill was just a procedural vote. it was should we or should we not debate this. i don't know how rand paul and susan collins and others say we don't want to debate it. john mccain said no we shouldn't do that. if you get past that hurdle then you can offer amendments. if it fails it fails. but they don't even get to that point. judge jeanine: why do they call themselves receives republicans if they are not willing to vote on procedural and get a vote out on the floor. >> under reconciliation you only have to get to 50. if you can get republicans to
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vote republican you can have debates on the floor of the senate. >> get this. the american people get it now. we are so disgusted. so disgusted. these people shouldn't be able to take a check any more than someone working in a job anywhere who doesn't produce isn't able to get a check. wear nowhere near the wall. i don't know what's going to happen with tax reform. but you are not there anymore. you don't need these guys anymore. i want to know one thing and i want to know this from my audience. i'm a prosecutor, i was a judge. i know how to put a case together and all that stuff. barack obama and his administration did things that if we did we would all be in jail right now. now the republicans are in power and i am not suggesting the
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party has anything to do with it. but when we see blatant obstruction of justice like we have seen in the obama administration, example, when you have got eric holder committing earning are you and being held in contempt, you were head of government oversight and reform, right? you held him in contempt. >> yes. judge jeanine: why is he not being charged with a crime? >> while i was in congress and chairman of the oversight committee i did visit with attorney general jeff sessions and it was the most of frustrating discussion i had. i did not see the attorney general willing to let lady justice administer justice. judge jeanine: i don't have that much time. you spoke with sessions on irs
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fast and furious. did he give you a reason? did say he was presenting anything to a grand jury, yes or no. >> he told me he wasn't going to pursue anything on the major cases. judge jeanine: are we talking about hillary clinton? >> yes, the email scandal with hillary clinton and bria brian pagliano. i issued a subpoena and he can't even show up. we issued another subpoena, a u.s. marshal served it. a subpoena is not an optional activity. we wanted the attorney general to prosecute him and he said no. judge jeanine: let me see if i understand. he told you he will not do it with brian pagliano, clinton emails, clinton foundation, irs
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and eric holder fast and furious, he said no? >> he did not specifically say he wasn't going to do that. but have you seen anything yet? judge jeanine: i'm asking you. >> he told me to he would not prosecute on bria brian pagliand the email case. judge jeanine: fast and furious, the statute of limitations is going to run. joining me now, janlt best selling author -- and best selling author mark steyn. >> it's disgraceful. we have a corrupt justice department and corrupt revenue agency. it was bad enough when they were corrupt in the cause of the ruling party. now the party has been thrown out of office and the new party has taken over that cannot clean
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up the corrupt revenue agency and justice department and that's very disturbing. judge jeanine: tonight what i heard from jason chaffetz who actually went to jeff sessions, our attorney general, actually spoke to him. what i heard is more than i have heard ever publicly stated on television. and that is very disconcerting. i never heard anyone go this far and repeat the conversation he had with our attorney general. this is a problem. this is a problem worth discussing with the president. if our attorney general is not even willing -- and i have a great deal of respect for jeff sessions, always did, he's a man of honor and integrity and i have always taken his side. though recently i have started to wonder. this is another issue. if you are not willing to impanel a grand jury and look at the very least the clinton foundation and the in your face
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blatant pay-to-play, that we have to rethink the attorney general, especially when this attorney general backed off and opened donald trump's flank and everybody is subject to an indictment because bob mueller who is friends with jim comey is looking to indict any way he can. >> stick with that, judge. hillary clinton has gone around the country with a book what happened. what happened is a significant proportion of the american people in key states decided they didn't like her sense of entitlement which includes the fact that she is not perceived to be subject to the same rules as everybody else is. there is a basic equality before the law issue in the way america has a capriciousness of a crumbling justice system in which if you are certain people you can do as this guy pagliano
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did and treat subpoenas with contempt and know no one will issue an arrest warrant for you because they know you are hillary clinton's pal. it's inequality before the law. that's what voters rejected in november and alabama voters rejected the other day. judge jeanine: if like hillary clinton you destroy i phones, blackberries, if you lie to investigators. if you lie to the fbi. if your name is martha stewart you go immediately -- do not pass go, you go immediately to prison. this an in your face affront to lady justice and the american criminal justice system. i think jeff sessions, and i would love for him to come here and talk to my viewers about what is going on in the justice system and the department of justice. i think it's great with the
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universities and free speech and all that great stuff. but i worry about this country. i worry about what's going on. i look at europe and i worry america is falling apart. becoming a global nation where people are not worried about the constitution or law and order. they are worried about crazy stuff. >> absolutely. the foundation of a healthy society is that it's a land of equals. if you look at the two -- we have a nutty situation where the fbi was investigating both presidential campaigns. but those investigation were not equal. so hillary gets to testify it's not under oath, and comey issues his judgment on it. he writes it up even before interviews. they are kicking paul manafort's
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door down and searching his wife in her negligee thinking she might have an ak-47 in there. judge jeanine: the liberal left piling on the right. but i'll speak with a member of congress who has a different take on government's response. then we'll take that same issue to the streets with tonight's street justice. a lot on tap as we roll on. stay with us. >> they just follow each other and they don't know what they are doing. judge jeanine: i know what they
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continues across the country. my next guest spent 12 years in the nfl and won a super bowl, too. what do you think all this kneeling stuff. if you were in football. what would you do if you were playing today? >> i would be standing for "the national anthem." it's embarrassing. there is a time and place for everything. i don't think the time and place is right with what the players are doing. "the national anthem" represents more than people even know. if you want to protest. there is time. afterwasheds, call a press conference. if you want to pray during "the national anthem." but "the national anthem" stands for our country and a lot of the players who are retired are upset about this also it's a reflection on all of us.
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we are a big group. you are an nfl player. what do you think about it every single day? i wish they would understand the effects it will have on them as a person and them and their money. the nfl right now to me is a ticking time bomb. judge jeanine: we just found the nfl ratings. viewership for the national telecasts are down 11%. in 2016, 17 million viewers, 2017, 15 million. >> i think a lot of people are kneeling because the president challenged them. and i think a lot of them don't even know why they are kneeling. you look around on the internet and you see these young kids 10
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years old and their coaches kneeling. what are we teaching they will kids? the lack of respect in this country right now is the biggest problem. if you look at the nfl sunday. my father was a truck driver. sunday was his day. the middle class people, the hard working people. they have all the aggravation all week long. sunday, they get to sit down, make some pasta, whatever you are going to eat. you sit down and you don't have to gene worry about anything. you are just going to watch your team play, it's a pure game. politics are involved. people are disgust. they don't want that. judge jeanine: it seems to me they knew the kneeling wasn't going so well. now they are locking arms. is locking arms any different than kneeling? isn't it ultimately a defiant
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gesture this new locking arms thing? and why are the owners getting involved? why is jerry jones double talking? >> they are trying to find a way to heal the wounds. as far as locking arms and standing up, i have no problem with that. you are starngds up, respecting the flag. >> their right hand should be on their chest. >> it should be. but i'll take standing up. pat tillman, we bring him up, right? he goes and leaves the nfl. goes into the military and pays the ultimate price. loses his life. when i played from 12 years in the nfl, when that national anthem plays i get chills down my spine. i stands at home when the -- i stand at home when "the national anthem" plays. it bothers me.
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judge jeanine: that's a super bowl ring. tommy has -- tony has a great podcast. tony siragusa, i would love to have you back. >> and please go after jeff sessions. judge jeanine: puerto rico's member of congress is here live with the voice you need to hear about. the white house and the relief effort in puerto rico.
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declared bankruptcy. the largest local bankruptcy in u.s. history. the oversight board in charge of resolving the island's debt crisis said they asked congress and the administration for increased federal aid. the former host of "let's make a deal" has passed away. although best known for his show, his passion in life was philanthropy. he said he spent around 200 days a year fundraising for charity. his daughter estimates he raised a billion dollars over his lifetime. i'm marianne rafferty. judge jeanine: a lot to talk about with the panel tonight. let's get right to it. rasmussen reports, political
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analyst, lawyers jones and chris hahn. let's hit it. secretary price resigned. he said he resigned over the use of the private jet. he was willing to pay back a government rate. >> good riddance. a little bit of an ego. a guy who doesn't think government can do anything but fly him around the country. judge jeanine: what about eric holder flying a private jet and sending his family to the belmont. >> i don't know anything about that. let's talk about what's happening now. judge jeanine: the belmont at least twice. >> let's not forget nancy pelosi flying the jets to san francisco. the price was wrong. and it looks like president
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trump -- judge jeanine: do you think it had more to do with healthcare? >> i think it did. >> i think it had to do with donald trump doesn't like the corruption. the democrats should be applauding him. >> i wish he would have just fired him. >> i think it's clear what happened. politico was reporting it was more than just the jets. the jets were the final straw. judge jeanine: you know who else uses a private jet? bob mueller. >> i'm sure he needed it if he fired it up. you should be worried about where he's flying. judge jeanine: michelle obama says a woman doesn't know her own voice if she doesn't vote for another woman. what do you think about that? >> i find it how ironic the
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patronizing matriarchy can be. where are the feminists talking about when bill clinton was a predator in the white house. and let's talk about the late ted kennedy who quite literally silenced a woman. >> this is the same identity politics. they haven't learned their lesson. the american people are concerned about their money and securing the borders. >> i think things like this get blown up to drive you guys crazy. because nobody cares about that.
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the way i found out about it, you sent me the story. nobody is talking about it. judge jeanine: when my shell obama says women don't know their own voice if they don't vote for another woman. who ran against barack obama? a woman. maybe michelle obama didn't know her own voice. >> hillary clinton would have been a great president. she would have sent the boats to puerto rico. judge jeanine: what did she do with the money for hate he that she and her husband were collecting. >> where is michelle obama supporting sarah palin. >> anybody who votes against the
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left -- >> i'm not persecuting anybody on the right. they have control everything on the right. let's see some results. i think you agree with me on that, judge. >> i agree with you on it. judge jeanine: it's time for the establishment to cut and run because we are gunning for them. they do not belong there. if the american people put this man in office to drain the swamp, they are the swamp. they continue to prove it. it's not about me. let's talk about the nfl. we had super bowl champ here tonight. what do you think about these guys who take a knee. should they be doing this somewhere else? >> i always stand for the flag, but i thank god i live in a country where people can take a knee if they want to. judge jeanine: when is the last
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time you heard a football player stand up and tell you why he's doing it? when is the last time you heard -- >> the president needs to be a unifier, not a divider. he should not be weighing in on this issue. he needs to bring people together and not find wedge issues that divide us. judge jeanine: barack obama pitted the african-american community against the police. barack obama did nothing for the african-american community. the stats make it clear. >> this is no longer about the whole colin kaepernick situation. during the colin kaepernick boom he didn't have nfl players kneeling with him. this is more of a movement of just the president. but the left is saying this is because of police brutality.
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[all talking at once] judge jeanine: go kneel in front of the white house. >> this is a big middle finger to president trump. i think the players have a right to kneel. but they also have to bear the consequences. that field is a stage and they are in front of an audience. judge jeanine: from the gridiron to the pavement. "street justice" takes on the nfl. puerto rico's member of congress is standing by to give me the real story on the federal relief effort on her home island. you
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judge jeanine: president trump unleashing several tweets today. the president even tweeting a thank you to my next guest a few hours ago, puerto rico's congresswoman joins me now. good evening. what is the status right now of america's response to puerto rico's disaster, and the problem that they are having there? >> when we receive supplies, this weekend we received more than 600 medics, 700 new beds tore hospitals. receiving generators from the federal governments to have them in the hospitals. we have 9 hospitals that are operational. we are improving that with the
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help from the government. more than one million meals, more than 7 million liters of water for the people on the island. we need more. nobody expected to have this kind of disaster on the island before. it feels 80% of the island is without power. 40% is without running water. dmuncation are down. 0% of the metropolitan area is having communications. that's the biggest challenge. when you have nine bridges that connect different towns washed away by rivers and flooding, it makes the necessity to use the d.o.d., coast guard helicopters just to get directly the food and air drop those food directly
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to the communities. that's happening while we are speaking. right now a dam in the northern part of the island, they have a fracture. it's weak. judge jeanine: as you speak, i finds that your description of what is going on is so different from the san juan mayor who curiously at the beginning of the week was complimentary of the president, then comes out and start trashing the president. but the interesting thing is unlike hurricane harvey in texas and the hurricane in florida, x had a lot more time and a big -- we had a lot more time and a bigger warning. but the electrical grid in puerto rico went down. it wasn't supported. and your cell towers are down. your bridges are down. so there is no way, given your
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destroyed infrastructure to get all of the supplies that were clearly evident as this mayor is trashing our president with the supplies that were given to her by america are stacked up behind her. why is she trashing the president when it's clear the cell towers are down, the bridges are down, you are surrounded by water, you can't even get in touch with each other to find out and get -- you can't even get gasoline or deals to the generators. >> that's the main problem. the level of devastation we have on the island, it's so awful that the people are waiting for that help. and i'll tell you this. during and after irma and maria, the federal officials were there. there were 4,000 officials before, during and after. but the great problem here is before maria we were hit by
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hurricane irma. so we got less than a week and a half to prepare for the next hurricane. when you have your ports closed, airport down, and you don't have a way to get the supplies, everything is going to take a long time. judge jeanine: congresswoman, i don't mean to cut you off. but we are out of time. we have 14,000 people there, federal personnel. >> i have to thank president trump because he send aid to trump because he send aid to puerto
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judge jeanine: it's time for "street justice" this week i hit the streets to see what people really think about the anthem protesters. take a look. so, what does "the national anthem" stand for? >> the land of the brave, the home of the free. judge jeanine: what does "the national anthem" stand for? >> the anthem that was give to the united states back in the
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1900s, 1800s. judge jeanine: the war of 1812 to be precise. what does "the national anthem" stand for. >> severing we live by. judge jeanine: hugh tall are you? >> i'm 6'5". judge jeanine: why are the football players protesting? >> they are not really protesting. judge jeanine: why? >> i don't think they know. >> because of the slaughter of african-american men. >> i don't think they are protesting "the national anthem" itself or the flag. judge jeanine: why are football players taking a knee. >> they want to stand for something and they are fed up. judge jeanine: they are not standing, they are taking a knee. i don't have esp, do you? do you hear voices at night? >> no, i hear the radio at night. judge jeanine: why are they
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taking a knee? and should they? >> they are commies. >> it's about trump. trump really ticked them off. he really did. judge jeanine: what happened with donald trump. >> you have got to understand it's bigger than trump ever. i refuse to allow trump to trump this matter and make it about him. judge jeanine: what do you think the football flairs will do this weekend? >> they should strike. , absolutely. >> they should use their twitter accounts and personal accounts to stand up for what they believe in and their views. when they do it on the sideline it's them overstepping their position and their power. judge jeanine: i wouldn't lie to you, you are a foot taller than me. how tall are you? >> 6'5".
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>> she is clever. but we have to focus up. football players could do more but they have to start somewhere. this is a starting point it has to start somewhere. if it starts with a kneel, this is where it's going to go. judge jeanine: aren't football players proud of this country? >> everyone is proud of this country. but we are also unhappy with certain things that happen. >> it's like a group thing where monthup has a minds, no one has a brain. they follow each other and they don't know what they are doing. judge jeanine: i know what they do follow. >> what do they follow? judge jeanine: a pit bull. >> they are trying to show unity and get their point across. but at the end of the day that's not the right place to do it. >> i work for 50 cent. judge jeanine: i like 50 cent. i have a picture with 50 cent.
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instagram. remember if you don't get the show you cannot watch it. make sure that you record it or whatever it is you do. greg gutfeld is next. see you next week, same time. >> i am not happy, i can tell you. i'm not happy. >> i can't limit either! they canceled sex and the city ♪ ♪ three. ♪ what is the world coming to? ♪ [music] [applause] >> i don't mind the kneeling. i am sick of it. i have not been the sick or something since 81 pound of candy corn and then rode teacups! that was last year. there hasn't been this much talk about
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