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me sit here. "the ingraham angle" is next. thanks. see you joe biden. secretary of state tomorrow, 10:00 eastern, we the impact. here is "the five." >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters along with geraldo rivero, greg gutfeld, wada crew. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ >> big pharma ran millions of dollars of negative advertisements against me during the campaign, which i won, by the way. we will find that out. almost 74 million votes. >> neil: president trump claiming an election victory during a news conference earlier today, as his campaign's legal
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team ramps up efforts. republican lawmakers from the state of michigan in the white house today as to g.o.p. canvassers are trying to rescind their certification of the election. the white house calling it a routine meeting, and no one from the campaign will attend. kayleigh mcenany says that they are not backing down. >> there have been multiple pieces of litigation filed by various individuals and others. the president has been very clear he wants every legal vote to be counted and to make sure that no illegal votes are counted. >> jesse: check out this heated moment between kayleigh mcenany and a member of the white house press corps. >> when will you admit you lost the election? >> i don't -- >> jesse: ohl. all right, geraldo, we talked
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about this yesterday, this legal battle. try to convince me that you are right. >> geraldo: you know, i'm puerto rican, so that is like -- >> jesse: fine. i give up. [laughs] >> geraldo: we remember forever. president trump was absolutely assaulted from the second he took office. he was assailed. he was wiretapped. his key people were caught and perjury traps. they did everything that they could to undermine him. the president of the united states has been a spy for the russians, for goodness sake. that he had an alliance to russia. i understand how angry he has about the way he was treated. i understand why that may translate into now i'm not going to give up when they did so many bad things to me. i'm going to fight this, but i love the guy, and i just want him to recognize the reality
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that this is over end. >> jesse: i have a feeling that you disagree with that. >> jeanine: you know what? i wanted to have a nice, easy hour. are you kidding me? you got 10 million more votes than he did last time. he had an incredible number of nonwhites that voted for him that no one imagine. there was no blue wave. we are only 60 days from the election -- >> jesse: he only got 6 million more votes. >> jeanine: you really believe that? >> jesse: i do. he got more than obama, geraldo. >> jeanine: do you want to pipe in now? okay, here's the deal. if we've got all of these irregularities, geraldo, you're a brilliant lawyer. you and i both understand that pursuant to article one, section four of the constitution, the secretary of the state in georgia, brad raffensperger, doesn't have the right to change the law. only the legislature can, and a superior court in pennsylvania
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can't after they said that they refused to do it. covid was used as a ruse, as much willy-nilly voting as possible. >> jesse: but judge, what's the case? you need a case. if i am a brilliant lawyer, what's the case that these facts are salient to you? which cord is it? state court, federal court? what is the issue? is it a constitutional issue? statutory issue? >> jeanine: it is a constitutional issue. these cases, and i just spoke to lynwood. a constitutional issue in georgia where a federal judge dismissed his case based on -- not on the issue as it relates to the secretary of state. who moaned for two years that she should have been the governor, right? get a settlement with the secretary of state that is unconstitutional. that's going to the 11th circuit
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on an emergency appeal. it will go to the supreme court. you can't just change the law and safe what's the crime? >> jesse: i think a lot of members of the trump legal team, emily, rising in pennsylvania you have equal protection violations. the way certain ballots were treated differently in cities as opposed to trump counties. and they change the election rules. that's the job of the state legislature. so that's a case they are going to bring, and they will wait to see how it plays out. >> emily: that's true. especially in pennsylvania, one of the case is referenced as being before the supreme court, the petition is that in pennsylvania, that is challenging whose authority is able to change the rules, right? they are in the lawsuit, they are arguing that it is certainly not a judge. it needs to be the state legislature, and i think what's interesting for people to remember too is a lot of the "rulings" that were made prior to the election were not on the merits of the case.
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they had to do with emergency measures, whether it was applied at that moment. here is a ruling on what is going to happen in the moment while we let it all play out and it is not necessarily ruling on the merits. i do think in the long run, that the important cases, though rulings on the important cases will have an effect in '22 and '24, meaning confirming for sure that the authority lies with state legislatures and not secretaries of state and judges and whatnot, but as we have a right now, the cases that are pending will have results that will overturn this election because the margins at this point are too narrow. the existing cases as they lie right now. >> greg: can i buy it end? if there was a constitutional challenge to mail in ballots that were a response to the covid emergency, everybody gets flooded, you get a ballot no
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matter what? even if you haven't voted in 100 years. if there was a constitutional issue like that that could wipe out the mail-in ballots, that would be something that could affect the big -- >> jesse: if you are the press conference yesterday, and wisconsin, they sent out about 60 to 80,000 unsolicited mail ballots to people who didn't request them, and that is a violation. greg, i will give you the last word. >> greg: thank you. i am just taking my notes. i am impressed with everybody's argument. i don't think anyone should be telling us that there is no evidence yet. number one is that it is still ongoing. you guys know the answer to this. aren't affidavits evidence? >> jeanine: yes, indeed. >> greg: when i watch the news -- this is what bothers me. geraldo doesn't do this. when you disagree, you are heartfelt about it. you understand that people are upset, but when you see a journalist on tv, that are so
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arrogant and sarcastic about these claims, that arrogance and sarcasm was completely missing during the whole russia thing. when they were talking about the russia stuff, they were always reporting it as news. well, today, interesting developers, blah, blah, blah. we are going here and there. the clock is ticking. this could mean serious damage for president trump. there is no sarcasm here there is no mockery whatsoever. then you turn on the tv and see this stuff. two and a half weeks, whatever. everybody is looking at you like you're a psycho. you are a conspiracy freak. >> jeanine: why don't you have on a tinfoil hat? >> greg: so you have evidence, affidavits. this stuff is going to come out. some of the things don't make sense to me. looking at this stuff is anything, these guys from florida that put together this company, but there is other stuff. there is other stuff. i know we are running out of time, so maybe i will just stop,
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but i wanted to make a big point about what happens if they overturn the election. trump supporter's, they are not going to riot. but if this is actually overturned and trump wins, we already know -- >> jesse: they already -- do you hear yourself? if the election of the president of the united states is overturned? please, greg. >> greg: you are being extorted. >> jeanine: so right now, you're saying if they steal it, it's okay. just move on? no. >> jesse: you deal with it. you go after the people -- our rest of the guy -- >> greg: you know what? this is not what we grew up wi with. if it is not attached to a lawsuit -- >> jeanine: it is attached to a lawsuit. >> jesse: multiple lawsuits. >> greg: they are dropping left and right. >> jesse: those are other people.
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>> opener schools! opener schools! >> anger boiling over new york city, frustrated parents are protesting the closures of more than 1700 public schools. at this shutdown coming despite the fact that classroom transmissions remains extremely
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low. has nonessential businesses like bars and gyms are remaining open. just yesterday you saw, the cdc director saying that the classroom is one of the safest places for your child to be. a president-elect joe biden dodging a question about whether he will work with the teachers union to keep kids in school. >> mr. biden, at the covid task force says it's safe for kids to be in class, are you encouraging unions to cooperate to bring kids back to classroo classrooms? >> even though thousands of seniors died in nursing homes under his watch, new york governor andrew cuomo getting an international emmy award for his effective use of television during the pandemic. an international emmy, greg, you've never gotten an international emmy. >> greg: it hurts me deeply. getting an emmy for his covid presentation, that's like giving the good housekeeping steel to
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the city dump. at this guy did nothing for this city. he ignored the fact that we had a giant ship that trump had sent here to use for patients. we've been through this, it's a disgusting -- the weirdest thing about cuomo, he is yet to actually explain why he is not guilty in that. he gets very upset if you bring up the rest home fiasco and tragedy. he gets really paced off. he never says why it's not his fault. he just gets mad. >> what he says, old people die, that's a fact. the most outrageous part of it is when he gets the pass, giving immunity to all hospital law owners and executives, civil and criminal immunity in the event that they are prosecuted or sued for death in the nursing home. then they kick back with a
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$2.3 million contribution. that's the consciousness of guilt. he gives them immunity, they get money, the corruption goes on. by the way, i have an enemy. >> i have ten. what about your children and school? >> do they have enemies? >> they have 11! >> they are in catholic school. the way i think about it is this, democrats are like a race car driver in nascar. when the team car has logos flapped all over them, that is what the democratic party is. they have twitter logos, they have bank of china logos. if they are driving around -- the big logo on the hood of the car is the teachers union. it was the teachers union that concocted this artificial 3% positivity rate where they have to shut everything down.
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it's meaningless. if they didn't want to go to school in the summertime, so now they are happy that this got triggered, and everybody life falls apart. >> do you think they are doing that because they don't want to work? why are the teachers -- >> i don't want to besmirch >> 'theteachers union. they scare me. at the leadership fought hard against coming back to school. every single step of the way -- they don't look that mad that they are being sent home and still getting paid. >> emily, do you have big thanksgivings, i wonder how this is affecting your plans for next week. >> among other things, my dad lives in oregon. if i went down and visited him with the rest of my family, we could be fined or jailed. that's me is the biggest irony of all. >> but you can get crystal meth there, that's legal. because outs for over 100 days,
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we watched as people burned down neighborhoods and it destroyed people's livelihood in small businesses, but there is zero legal consequences. if they were showing up legal officers homes, nothing happened to those people. apparently, you would be prosecuted for gathering with your family. i'm not downplaying the public health effects of this pandemic, but i don't understand why we continue to ignore while the mainstream media and the left continues to ignore the other effects. anyone who brings it up is called -- we are deniers, we are wearing tinfoil hats. yet, we are doing is pointing out spikes in suicides, mental health issues, isolation. my friend is . to paramedic, calls have decreased in quantity but increased in severity. if they are sitting on their symptoms for weeks, someone broke their leg and sat on it for a week to have it amputated.
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they don't understand the hospitals have a procedure in place for separating people who have covid so they could protect the population. we are worse off because of this. >> worse off because of? >> because of all of that. >> all of it. everything is corrupt. >> you stated this eloquently. america's backbone is freedom. that's why we thought, give me liberty or give me death. the reality is, it give me liberty with impending death. we are all going to die, between those two polarities is common sense. the ability to weigh the cost and benefits of taking part in any activity, whether it is driving, eating certain foods -- but the idea of locking us all down because of the 3% positivity rate among the healthiest population, that's death.
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that's a metaphorical death. we are taking away liberty. >> when you see a spike in new york, and you hear all the panic in the school children being taken out of school, do you have a feeling that -- here we go again? you know, it's mostly such a warm and inclusive celebration, thanksgiving, and given all of these metrics -- yes, the vaccine is coming but it's not here yet. i mean, is it deflating? >> i only trust the death rate. is the death rate going down? it's declining. nursing encouragement in new york, but we don't hear about it because the media chases one number which is absolute test. we keep getting tallies, imagine if we did that every day we told you how many people died from car accidents and cancer or heart disease. what that would do to our psyche, we would never eat a steak again. >> did you hear my idea about what you call the vaccine?
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>> i thought it was really. >> the trump. have you gotten the trump? i got the trump. at least give him credit. >> i think that's a wonderful idea, i really do. when joe biden came out and started talking about it last week, i was like, why are you talking about it? didn't you all say you wouldn't trust it if trump had anything to do with that? this guy, cuomo gets an international emmy and he says he wouldn't bring the vaccine to new york? this is all lunacy. it's crazy day. >> didn't you love his dad? >> andrew's dad. he was okay. >> i liked him. >> coming up, socialist bernie sanders says it would be insulting if joe biden doesn't honor the progressive wing of the party, the latest pressure on the far left on biden to
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we invested the resources necessary to rebuild our nation in a way that is representative of all of us. >> emily: greg, it's time for payback, he says. >> greg: when you say that, if you through your support behind a candidate that was not your first choice, they wanted -- i'm assuming he wanted bernie sanders. he sang, we kept quiet, we let you know -- mr. feeble man, go ahead, it's sleepy. mr. sleepy feeble man take charge. >> are you talking about president-elect? >> i don't call him that. i'm not worried about that. i'm not worried. joe biden called half of america bigots and racists. biden did it, keep up. joe biden ridiculed this country. he said we must unify after he
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branded everybody that disagreed with them as racist. no, i don't respect him great stomach. by the way, he's a human weather vane. i'm not worried about the far left, at least i know what the left is and i understand it. i actually respect the left. what i don't respect our wimps who band, and that's what biden is going to do. before they're saying it should be andrew yang, not bernie sanders. the smartest person in the democratic field, that doesn't say much. be that as it may, a brilliant man with a guaranteed monthly income, i love that idea. he's progressive, what do they do defund the police, medicare for all, green new deal, they are the reason the democrats almost lost the majority in the house of representatives. it's a $15 an hour minimum wage. >> jeanine: what they want him to do is a lessee says we need people to be paid to stay home.
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ilhan omar wants to cancel rent and mortgage payments. what they want to do is turn this whole country into a green new deal country. to pay just the way they want them to pay and then we are socialist country, we will be eating zoo animals before it's all over and women will be giving birth in the streets. >> greg: i want to eat zoo animals! have you ever had zebra? >> jeanine: no. >> emily: jesse, the progressive left argues that's not why they lost votes, not at all even though the moderate establishment sort of blades bls them. do they need to own it, they did lose it for the party. if they are on the outside looking in, they are not at the table negotiating. they look angry, it hasn't sunk in yet. right now it looks like a corporate takeover of the biden
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transition. all lobbyist, bankers, insiders, tech executives, i don't see a lot of socialists in there. you're going to get to a point where biden, he may have some sort of centrist corporate friendly administration, kind of like the clinton white house date, and the socialists are saying -- hey! and if it goes so far center, he's going to get primaries in 2024. that's only if he's certified. you never know. >> emily: to jesse's point, the democratic party thought they were going to win the white house, take back the senate and increase the majority in the house. they might only have one of those things. do you see that in a red wave coming especially if the progressives hate the corporate takeover and stage their own sit in? >> jesse: going back to the point, when they proposed promoted defund the police, i live in cleveland. there were 175 murders, there
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may be more. so far this year, there's 112 the year before. this is real, this is blood in the streets. we need discipline, you need police operate in a way that they are empowered to keep people safe, to let society work. these progressives with these wild ideas that have no connection to reality, and it's so arrogant in their intellectual elitism, greg often speaks of eloquently -- but it is really very frustrating to watch these smirking punks with there, i know better than you, and they're imposing their ideas on a society that is operated pretty well. the most operating country on earth, they want to change that. i think it's pathetic.
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>> geraldo: i thought it was an interesting proposal because i am dismayed by the spread of assault style weapons, although i am a gun owner. i heard whenever anchors yesterday that he had an ak-47 and to ar 50s. i was wondering, how do you limit the spread of assault style weapons? the issue of ex post facto taxing of guns, i think that might be afoul of the second amendment. if you're going to penalize me for having a gun, isn't that denying me the right -- like i said, i think it's crazy with all of these assault style weapons -- >> jeanine: the to there are two issues, they're going back in time and taxing you were ex post facto. it's clearly a an attempt to circumvent the second amendment
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by imposing a tax and basically taking away your ability -- maybe you don't have the money to take the pack down mike dubke paid the text. you have to give up your right to defend yourself now. by the way, what are they essentially doing? are they saying, we really want to know if you have a gun, and if you don't tell us, we are going to arrest you or confiscated? >> greg: they are going to send beto to knock down your door. they say it's going to raise the price on a rifle about $200. a lot of people that use these weapons -- $200 is a lot of money. if you are out there hunting in missouri -- this is like a tax on tesla's. this is something that a lot of people use, and this is a great way to lose the house. imagine if he does this the first year -- you're going to see a red wave that you've never seen before. this is going to drive up enthusiasm like crazy. >> jeanine: emily, one of the things kamala harris said it was -- this is crazy because
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she's a former prosecutor who is pro-criminal. one of things had, at the constitution does not prevent her doe from compensating guns. it's clear where she's coming from, beto o'rourke and now joe biden. the five we see that narrative from the left, a perversion of the constitution. they wield it like a weapon, and they are in accurate with it. they believe it and buy into it. i have to say that i think that everything you just had in the intro coming in -- that's what needs to run in those ads in georgia. without a republican stock in congress, the 2 million people in this country who report owning guns, because obviously it's not compelled, and half of american households who have a guns in their household including 5 million new cone owners alone -- they will be saddled with that $34 billion
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with taxes to pay into more government opacity and ineffectiveness and astronomical debt. >> jeanine: the amazing part of it is, if this is partnered with defund the police -- you know, where are we had it did country? >> greg: you're putting the squeeze on the site is sin. they can't rely on the police officer, can't have a gun, what are you doing? you turn everyone into a victim. i'm bol old enough to remember n taxes were introduced as a necessary burden to paste for something like war or stimulus. it now taxes are employed as punishment. like, okay, we don't like people who have guns so let's tax them. what's the tax work? it doesn't matter. we just don't like people with guns. we are going to tax people who make over 400 grand. it doesn't matter, we just don't like rich people. they're using taxes as a punitive enterprise.
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you state owning these assault-style rifles -- it's crazy to you. it doesn't matter if it's crazy to you. it doesn't matter, it's not for you to decide. like, i don't -- i can't believe people eat snails, but i'm not going to stop them. the thing is, i think that people have -- people have their own reasons for buying certain weapons, and i'm upset that where i live, i have serious restrictions in new york city. i own firearms, and i can't have them in my house. >> geraldo: you better not, new york is so serious. >> greg: to your point, i can't defend myself. if there are no cops in it new york city because of de blasio, i can't protect my own family, i can't have guns. what's left, a baseball bat or an ax? do i take an ax? >> jeanine: you are there right now, you've got defend the police, the lease are demoralized, standing down, not
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being deployed. you can't have a gun in new york city, you are already there. biden wants to add to it, now he's going to charge you for not being able to defend yourself in a place where you live primari primarily. >> greg: there you go. >> jeanine: a fan mail friday is up next. ♪ needles. essential for sewing, but maybe not for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment,
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♪ fan mail friday, we are answering your questions. what's the funniest way you've been injured? that's what doria asked. i'm sure, jesse, you've been injured in many humorous ways. >> jesse: you know the story about my black friday violent experience, where i was wrestling a television away from a shopper because i was trying to get a deal. i actually -- that was a lie. what i did was i stood up from the bathroom toilet the day after thanksgiving, still drunk, and i hit my head on the side of the glass mirror from the medicine cabinet. i said it was a black friday entry. b3 i remember that. >> jesse: had a flesh colored
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band-aid over myself. those were that goes. you and i can't think of any, where i injured myself? in a weird funny way? i mean -- i didn't injure myse myself. no, were not talking about that. >> greg: how'd you get a scrape on your knee? >> jeanine: i don't have a scrape on my knee. i just remembered the most embarrassing thing. the most embarrassing thing that happened to me, i wasn't injured. i was in high school, i went to a catholic school. we had a male teacher. we were all like -- because it was the male teacher. he called on me and we wore uniforms and i had a pocket and a pencil in it. there was a pencil in my nose. i wasn't injured, but it was stupid.
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[laughs] i was mortified! >> greg: he geraldo? >> geraldo: my ex-wife company -- we loved each other, and i looked all around for it and finally found it. >> greg: emily? >> emily: i'm clumsy, i follow the time. one time i fell and i was at a party, i was in college and everyone was dressed up. i didn't know that the doorstep going into the big room where everyone was that it was a step up and over. i tripped over it and completely face planted into the room with everyone and it. at the same time, i had a horrible wardrobe malfunction. it was like, i injured myself and it was mortifying.
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>> greg: it reminds me of the movie i made. it was in mexico, i don't want to get into it. the door -- walking into the door. 5 minutes before "the five" -- maybe i shouldn't of talked about it. i did not sue, but i actually saw stars. as i was out for a night, i had a concussion. >> jesse: what's your performance especially eloquent? >> greg: it was better. real quick, what's your favorite store to shop in as a teenager, emily? >> emily: yes! what's that one i was trying to think of, or my sister's closet. >> jesse: tower records. >> geraldo: robert hall, i got first suit there. >> greg: judge jeanine, favorite store to shop as a teenager? >> jeanine: i grew up in
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elmira, and -- >> greg: what is that? it's me used to go by patterns at the dash i forget. i used to make my own clothes. we didn't have many stores the there. >> greg: you poor thing. it's the one i got over it. >> greg: remember used to have novelty stores like in malls, it was like sunset, you could buy weird glasses where there's girls on the classes and if you fill it up with water, the bikini would come off. or if you turned your pen up the bikini would come off. it's weird stuff like that that you didn't understand as a kid because you didn't reach puberty yet. that posters of monkeys and outfits. >> emily: is this 21 and older? >> greg: it's like spencer's gifts. >> jesse: we would not have hung out as teenagers. it >> emily: i am not down with spencer's. ♪
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>> one of the things you can watch for free charlie brown's thanksgiving. the whole series was bought by the streaming service apple tv. so it was going to be, you know, have to pay for it to watch it. there was a revolution, hundreds of thousands of people complained. so apple is donating maybe on a one-time only basis, i don't know. this holiday tradition to pbs. so you and your kids can watch as you have been since 1965 without having to buy apple tv so good on apple. big tech finally showing some generosity. jesse: peanuts revolution. emily: i used to play that on the piano. jesse: we do care about your one more thing. emily: you know i love christmas and christmas movies now in nashville opryland has a total
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exhibit dedicated to getting in the christmas spirit and making a holiday experience with these movies. so basically it's called "i love christmas movies" visitors walk through scenes of classic christmas movies including a polar express, christmas story and elf and so much more. doors open on november 13th through january 3rd so head to the website for more immersive experience. i vote on the christmas story i'm in camp. >> judge jeanine: mention my own show on justice after jesse before greg. lin wood is going to talk about his most famous lawsuit that he brought on the election fraud issue. be sure to tune in tomorrow at 9 clorks. anyway. i also have this little dog that was a rescue this dog found a woman by the name of rebecca adopted at three months. and she spends all kinds of money i think 10,000 which i think she should give to the poor which is another issue to
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make sure this dog never wears the same outfit so she can then give the outfit other dogs not as fortunate. reminds me of my dogs they don't wear clothes they just get their nails done. jesse: have a good weekend, everybody. ♪ ♪ i'm walking on sunshine ♪ whoa ♪ i'm walking on sunshine ♪ whoa ♪ i'm walking on sunshine ♪ whoa will: good morning toll you everybody. look who is back in studio? pete: it's great to be here. will: come on, pete's is back here. pete: it's been a long time. will: jedediah, good morning. jedediah: good morning to you both. it became clear to me, guys, this morning that winter is definitely upon

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