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decide that it's time for them to have a new government that will actually fit their needs and give them what they need. right now all they want is freedom. they are not asking for food, they are not asking for vaccines, they are asking for freedom and that's what we should help them get. >> neil: thank you very, very much but we will keep track of this. [laughter] >> greg: hi, i'm greg gutfeld along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., jesse watters and she wants us directions on a crossword puzzle, dana perino. this is "the five." the democrats showering texas democrats with praise for ditching their state on slp-fueled beer-soaked journey to avoid passing an election
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integrity bill. >> taking what could be america's last chance to salvage free and fair elections. because these folks are going to be remembered on the right side of history. >> a last ditch effort to block a restrictive new voting law as the g.o.p. is pushing its assault on our most sacred right as americans. >> defending the right of the american people to vote is as american as apple pie. >> dramatically left the state of texas to block republicans from passing another draconian voting bill in that state. >> greg: those lawmakers are vowing to stay in d.c. as long as it takes to stop texas from passing those voting laws, the lawmakers are kicking their feet up in a nice hotel and posting pictures of our lunch but at least they are eating healthy and on there is president biden who invokes jim crow again and the civil war yesterday.
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at least he didn't say this again. >> i'm convinced we will be able to stop this because it is the most pernicious thing to. this makes jim crow look like jimmy eagle, this is gigantic. >> greg: still not sure what that means. is that good or bad? republicans are setting the record straight after what biden said. >> president biden is calling texas names again. this time he is chastising us for making it easy to vote but hard to cheat. president biden and the democrats must stop the misinformation. >> this idea that it's jim crow law, there's nothing to it, it's a total lie. let them read the bill. i will come to the oval office and saddam of the president and go to the bill. >> greg: that's an interesting point, what he just said, wouldn't this all go away if everybody just read the bill? >> jesse: i read the bill, greg face before i know you did.
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we do the so called racist restrictions on voting are as follows. you can't have the polling station in a tent or a parking garage so no pop up polling stations and when you request the ballot by mail you have to write your signature and write your i.d. that's on your horizons or if you don't have a driver's license some of the last four numbers of your social security number. how is that restrictive? it's not, they actually expand voting hours across the board and companies are required to allow workers to leave work on election day and go vote. here's what makes it harder to cheat in texas and why the democrats are howling. you can't kick the poll is out of stations and the polling stations have to be able to see the counts. counties have to clean up this old dusty voter rules, they can't just disappear in a
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machine, paying for both because of a felony end of the machines have to have software that aren't allowed to change votes and officials can't just mail out ballots without having them requested so no mass mailing of ballots and no ballot harvesting. read the bill, tell me what you object to or just email greg gutfeld that his email address and you can tell greg what is so objectionable. >> greg: i will be up all night waiting to read them. harold, you listened to jesse go through this, none of that seems objectionable. diddy purposely leave anything out? >> jesse: i left out the boring stuff. >> harold: i look at this a little differently and i look at it, if you look at an election and you want to get to call things accomplished, put aside who you're voting for because this is how we travel the world and try to get people to enact fair elections, we want to get as many people to vote and ensure the integrity of the account. this last election, more people voted than ever before.
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there seem to be fewer regularities based on 60 state and federal court challenges including to go decisions about supreme court which dismissed these efforts. so it would seem to me, i like sports. the tampa bay buccaneers won the super bowl last year. if the coach came and said look, i found a new quarterback, he's bigger and stronger and he's not better vision than tom brady. if he said we are going to switch quarterbacks after winning the super bowl, no. why would you change the rules from last year's elections if your goal is to get more people to vote? you can be upset with the outcome. if we want to make sure if there are challenges around the integrity and voter i.d., i believe there ought to be voter i.d. rules but those challenges were not talked about in any serious, relevant, prevalent way in texas. i don't understand what they are trying to get. >> jesse: in 2020 those revenue rules, those were pandemic rules. >> harold: why don't we just put those in place? >> jesse: we are trying to make it harder to cheat and
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easier to vote. >> harold: there's no cheating. >> jesse: then why have there been hundreds of prosecutions for fraud in the state of texas? hundreds of prosecutions in texas. tell me what the objection is to all these things in the bill, what's the objection? >> harold: they seem to be looking for problems. to be to all the things i just read that's actually in the bill, what is objectionable. >> harold: jesse, i think the situation that dana raised yesterday about houston making it more difficult to vote, i think we ought to make it easier for people to vote. >> jesse: companies have actually let you off work to vote on election day and they make longer voting hours, that doesn't restrict voting, i'm sorry. >> harold: why change from last year? i'm not going to argue with you about it but i don't see a reason to change. >> greg: i want you to argue with him. here's the thing, another part of this that is a little disturbing to me, the media doesn't seem that concerned, they think this is a very dramatic and heroic endeavor but they don't seem that concerned
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about biden, president biden constantly evoking civil war claims. i mean... >> dana: they want him to. a >> greg: couldn't you argue that is inside of rhetoric? that to me is inciting something. you are as bad as a confederate slave-owning soldier. >> dana: that's true. and the president yesterday in his remarks, said it's worse than the civil war. that's not hyperbole. you have to say and that's not hyperbole you've written the speech in a way that is meant to evoke the kind of reaction that we have asked for the immediate continues to say and this's on the same day they are calling these people from texas so brave and so courageous on the very same day that you have 100 dissidents missing in cuba and you see one on live, on a live stream being plucked from her home by the security forces and in the meantime, the great
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thing about this is that the left is still not satisfied. the reason biden has to say civil war is because they are demanding so that he won't do. what they want him to do is say that he is now going to back ending the filibuster. why won't he do that? maybe he doesn't believe it but he knows he doesn't have the votes to do it. obama let him down this path, you can go ahead and do things you don't of the votes to do so the left think this is normal. look at what's happening, they met with the vice president, elizabeth warren met them in the lobby of her office just to say a quick hi and now these people from texas have no way to get on tv because the things they were complaining about, for example, they are complaining that they were going to take away sunday voting. no, that was in a draft, it got stripped out, they announced that it was stripped out but the democrats are still saying that's in the bill in the media is not calling them out on it. some of them are and i think that's why -- if they sit in
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d.c. for the next two weeks knock themselves out but i don't see how they continue to get attention for this. >> harold: i think biden was a little too hot, the civil war thing was not appropriate and i would agree with what you said yesterday, the democrats need to figure out what they want to get done. >> judge jeanine: it's always about the civil war. this is what happens with the democrats, they go to washington, they don't read the bills because if they read the bills like jesse read the state bill, they wouldn't object to it but everything has to be, what they say, as american as apple pie, to do this is un-american and i am convinced that this is another civil war coming, we are losing the democracy, they learn the phrases and they never learn the facts and then you ask a voter, what is the issue? the voter has no idea, coke moves out of atlanta, i don't know if they had any idea what's going on in atlanta and the small businesses in atlanta, georgia, when they decided to
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move. you know, i have to add one thing, when biden said yesterday, the confederates back then, the insurrections did on january 6th, i'm not saying this to alarm you, i'm saying this because you should be alarmed. before that was my favorite. >> judge jeanine: what does that mean? they don't even know what they are talking about, is one phrase after another. before biden keeps saying it's the worst thing since the civil war. that's the whole point of the civil war was that it ended slavery. it kind of was a good thing. but joe biden is to read his history, go back and freshen up. coming back, immigration hypocrisy, cubans don't come to the u.s. while the border is still wide open.
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♪ ♪ >> harold: the biden administration being accused of hypocrisy over its immigration policy, republicans order the or of the border is wide open. speak of the time is never right to attempt to migration by c. to those who risk their lives doing so, this risk is not worth taking. allow me to be clear. if you take to the sea, you will
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not come to the united states. >> harold: meanwhile the situation in cuba is getting worse, one protester has reportedly been killed and more than 100 have been detained and a social media activist was arrested in her home on live television. greg, do migrants seeking asylum in the u.s. deserve any kind of preferential treatment as we look at what's happening in our border right now, coming from other places? but i'll think it's to stop anybody coming? >> greg: this is a different situation than what's happening on our border, these people are fleeing totalitarianism and risking their lives going across an ocean, there's no drug cartels involved, no people just coming over here for work and then leaving, there aren't, like, people coming over here pregnant, these are people that are trying to escape and i would be interested in an investigation into the root causes.
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perhaps they can send kamala to huma. cuba. >> judge jeanine: you think she will show up? before maybe if it was climate change democrats were treated a little differently, right? >> dana: if it was about climate change they would take it more seriously. >> judge jeanine: for him to say, the quote was "if you take to see you will not come to the u.s.," the truth of what he saying and what he said before is "you will be returned if you get to the u.s.," we are going to open the southern border, everybody come on in for alleged political persecution or poverty but when you are a victim of a totalitarian government or communist regime, shooting people and arresting journalists or the president of haiti also was just shot and killed, we are going to make sure you don't make it to america because you truly have a true argument for
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political asylum. it is an outrage. this guy, first of all, he's been telling us the border is closed on the day he became the secretary of homeland security. and this is an outrage to the people of cuba, they know if they come from cuba they will probably vote republican so they've got to stop them from coming in. me too i could be wrong, i think his parents may have actually fled cuba during the revolution. i could be wrong about that. >> greg: i await a correction immediately after. >> jesse: i think the white house is basically saying, if you're going to vote democrat you can come here illegally but if you're going to vote republican don't come because we do know that cuban-americans overwhelmingly vote republican especially in a swing state of florida. and a lot of the first generation migrants either by birth or asylum or amnesty vote democrat.
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and what i remember the biden white house has said people in mexico and the northern triangle, hey, we're going to give you a lawyer and a bed, some cash and a bus ticket, come on in and we will help you out. not so with these other people. so i have an idea. i've had this idea before but i've changed my mind, i think we should make cuba the 51st state after they are free because eventually communism dies. i don't making more stars stars on the fly gives me anxiety but i do think because a lot of natl resources in cuba, hardworking people, great opportunity for casinos, i think it would make a great 51st state so when it comes to that let's make it 51. >> dana: what about puerto rico? >> jesse: i don't like that trade, just add one. >> greg: you don't have to add one if we lose a state. to who do you like to lose?
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>> greg: california. i'd take cuba over california. >> jesse: would you trade hawaii? >> greg: you got to have hawaii. >> jesse: sorry, vermont. the council has spoken and you been asked to leave. [laughter] >> harold: dana, if you think about, i think this is a serious issue and we are making a little light of this a little bit. how do you, do you subordinate some asylum requests over others? >> judge jeanine: the real ones versus the fake ones. >> harold: who determines real versus fake? >> judge jeanine: the judges who are there. the united states has basically said, we are going to assume that everybody from the open southern border is real and those people who are victims of shootings are not. >> dana: here's the other thing, it's one thing to talk about asylum rules, these asylum rules that we have today were written specifically for people that we are talking about in cuba, they wouldn't be able to apply is very strange but i
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think beyond talking about whether they should come here is what is the biden administration going to do to help in there? they don't want to leave, they are chanting for liberty, fatherland and life which is a video they were able to get out there. i know a lot about rap music. i encourage everyone to look at this video. fever you were living with snoop back in the '90s. partying like crazy. >> dana: i think that on the immigration front it's one thing, that's a dangerous journey to try to attempt to get people to the united states, a lot of people die that way. imagine if secretary mayorkas said we care about you, we don't want you to attempt the dangerous journey because it's dangerous for your life. and then do something, help them with the internet, i don't know
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what all it could be. the mayor of cuba has an idea. i don't even endorse that. >> greg: it's got to be strange for a hard-core leftist to explain this problem to their kids because if you're telling your children that america is the most oppressive place on earth as people are risking their life and limb to come here it's got to be hard to explain that to kids. i look forward to hearing that explanation. >> jesse: i will tell jesse jr. all about it. >> harold: a lot more to come on this, democrats have been warned about a red wave as crime spikes across our country. ♪ ♪
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>> judge jeanine: the crime surge across america, some serious political consequences. a liberal msnbc host warning democrats about the potential for a red wave. >> if democrats do not fight back, what are the odds of a red wave? >> they are excellent, one of the most enduring trends in political science literature is the thing called the midterm effect which is more than 40 years of the president's party losing seats in the midterm elections. >> judge jeanine: crime isn't the only concern, longtime democratic strategist james carville is calling out his party for putting their woke agenda before voters. >> if we pay such a terrible political price for fringe element of our party, i think people see this for what it is and they are way more interested in their lives and how to improve them and they are in
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somebody else's pronouns. >> judge jeanine: okay, i will start with you, dana. it seems that crime is putting the democrats on the defensive. >> dana: i wonder, when she says what happens if democrats don't fight back? against crime are against conservatives, what are you fighting? unfortunately for the democrats they don't listen to some of the people who care about them, larry summers warned them about inflation, james carville has been talking about the stuff since last year and they almost lost the house because of this and rahm emanuel is another one that they just continue to ignore. they don't even listen to our own harold ford jr. and i think it's an outrage. when it comes to -- defund the police led to a crime wave, the woke education issues have led to a grassroots movement in the schools. you have canceled culture, the environmental issues that are making people feel overwhelmed. but while crime is now number
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one and jobs in the economy but also inflation is number two. i think biden inflation is a phrase it's going to catch on. everyone's going to be using it by tomorrow. and you know, the call is coming from inside the house, they are trying to warn you. >> judge jeanine: right, right. greg, biden's answer all of this is to go after gun manufacturers and he thinks that if he does that everything will be fine and yes, it seems that most americans don't agree with that. >> greg: it's a fatal mistake for the democratic party. there already is a red wave, dana, the blood flowing from every city. thank you. so it's time for a red wave to meet that red wave but it's the same thing that i saw on cnn with john leman is that they only care about the crime as a political issue. they care about the victory, not
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the victim. they are just like, the republicans are really going to use this against us. why don't you care about the dead people? the people you claim to care about, cnn or whatever that -- turning this into a team sport thing is why we got here in the first place. and so you're looking at variables that the democrats have failed, safety, education, not trumpeting school choices much as they showed and critical race theory. the economy, and the societal cooperation which seems to be fraying because of this cancel culture. so they are really in a hall, they are supposed to be a red wave when blue are in power and they're supposed to be a blue wave one red is in power but this is going to be massive unless republicans, once again, are stupid. >> judge jeanine: in 2022, the
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midterm of the first term of the president goes to the other party but now what greg is saying is it's going to be even more exaggerated. but i think americans saw this last summer when black lives matter, the organization was burning down cities and businesses. >> jesse: the only reason joe biden won the selection was because of covid, he scared everybody, hit in the basement, made it a referendum on donald trump and had a lot of help with the big corporations who -- you know what they did. so he gets in there and it's all about covid. covid is almost over. once covid is over in the fall, wears his mandate? covid is gone, trump is gone and it goes back to your regular political landscape, he's in the 30s for approval on crime, 30s for approval on the border, 30s on approval for gas prices and the rights got a fire lit under them for critical race theory. so you got a bad salesman with high crime, high gas prices
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hacking at open borders, that's not good. >> judge jeanine: why don't they understand, the democrats, that they have got to get on the side of the crime victims, stop with all of this -- it was the same with the texas democrats, stop with the phrases and just get involved with the issue. >> harold: i don't disagree with you, i think jesse said something a day or two ago and greg, you echoed it about this professional activist class that seems to dominate. for me what happened here in new york a few weeks ago when democrats nominated the top to go getters were the toughest talkers about bringing gang units back, putting police back in charge and holding bad officers accountable which is something that's completely compatible to do. if democrats don't focus, your polling data reinforces that, if democrats lose ground on crime and immigration and are seen as weak on those two issues, we won't be in the majority in the house and will likely lose the
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majority in the senate. covid was a big reason to win in 2020 for democrats. the question is can you hold it in climate and immigration. >> dana: don't forget biden inflation. b3 you can take all the credit for that, dana. >> judge jeanine: britney spears back in court fighting for her freedom. but first, a major controversy over a rug on what looks like toy. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: this gone looks like a toy but it is very real and causing a major uproar. a utah company has stopped selling a kit that block handguns after lego sent a cease and desist letter.
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critics blasting the modification is irresponsible saying children could be tricked into thinking it's a toy. there are currently no federal laws that prevent companies from making firearms that look like toys. does a cease and desist letter like that hold up in court? >> judge jeanine: it absolutely should. i think lego has the absolute right. it's like, its patent. they have the right to protect their images and they are using it without their permission. so that's a no-brainer. that they would do this i think is very troublesome. make it a real gun and what's interesting is the quote from the company where they basically said "we've been building guns out of blocks for the last 30 years and we want to flip the script to aggravate mom." it's a sad commentary i think that they made this and it's a real gun. >> dana: harold, does this aggravate mom?
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>> harold: it probably aggravates police officers and law enforcement, think of at the number of times police officers, the kind of decisions i had to make and how quickly they have to make them and it looks like a toy, it may not be a toy, the number of people who have been shot and killed on both sides, a lot of times they were toys and now you got a gun that i am glad the cease and desist, i agree with the judge, i think the cease and desist letter will stand. i hope they pass laws preventing these kinds of things. >> jesse: i think the only reason we are doing this story is because joe biden is so boring. here is biden's schedule today. i will get there. first thing on biden's schedule, want to know what it is? lunch. he had a lunch with some politicians at 12:45. i don't know what they served. the one he went to the capital for that. >> jesse: did he walk there?
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took the car and had a little lunch and then nothing until 3:00. he had a meeting, dana, with some politicians, they talked about some things. infrastructure, probably. lunch, meeting, that's why we are talking about legos. you can't profit off of the likeness of another commercial product so if they made the gondola look like a dunkin' donuts, dunkin' donuts would send a cease and desist letter and told him to knock it off. it would be delicious weapon but not legal. >> judge jeanine: can you imagine a police officer having to defend himself because he saw this segment and said "these guns are real now" in defending himself and the other side basically saying, wait a minute, wait a minute, he should have known it was a toy. why did he shoot when he saw that? this is a mess in a courtroom. >> dana: what you think, greg? 's before a lego gun raises the
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question, what hurts more? being shot by it or stepping on it barefoot. i'm conflicted, i think it might be problematical though i do own a knife that looks like a cabbage patch kid. here's the thing. i am going to adopt a professional wrestling pose for the 26, which means an artificial stance, i love this gun! just to make it interesting. what this gun shows you, okay, i am pretending, okay? what this gun shows he was almost everything you put on a gun is decorative. nar 15 is a rifle that it has all the stuff on it that makes all the liberals go on my god, it's an assault weapon. no it's not. but they put a lot of bells and whistles on it. the problem we have with the guns and everybody is right is that people like to dress up guns the same way people pimp
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out their ride. it's very innovative, i've never heard of this company, now i've heard of it. it's never been made, it's one-of-a-kind, it has completed its mission, so to speak and it shows you you can put pretty much anything on a gun. >> jesse: we can take artificial stances on the show? >> greg: yes! my artificial stance is that a lot of the things on guns don't make it any more deadly, it just makes it look cool. when somebody buys an economy car, like a young guy and starts putting this all over it. that's what a lot of people do with ar-15s. >> dana: you can have an artificial stance as long as it's what? going forward. up next, britney spears back fighting in court in what could be a major step to getting her freedom back. this is a must-see update, next.
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>> jesse: britney spears battling in court right now to get control over her life back, the first hearing since a pop star's dramatic testimony where she claims she's being forced to take medication and is being stopped from having children. the big issue at hand today, will spears be able to have a lawyer she picks represent her? after a court-appointed attorney quit. you look like you want me -- >> judge jeanine: i think this is a snowball -- you've got a woman here who is disciplined enough to do all these techno dance rules, is constantly working, the perseverance, the precision, the timing to do all of that making hundreds of millions of dollars. she's got her father who is making millions of dollars off of her. she had a lawyer who had no idea that she didn't want the
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conservatorship that's been going on since 2008, 13 years, to end. either that lawyer should be investigated for not telling her she had a right to have a conservatorship ended and i want to know why this best trust company that was appointed by the judge was brought in to be a coconservator and all of a sudden wants out. it seems to me that everybody has a little bit of dirt on their hands. this woman needs to be free, she needs to be able to make a decision was whether she wants the iud in her body, her father should be out of the picture. >> jesse: herald, the new attorney who britain britney allegedly wants to appoint for her is a real hot shot, this guy wins big judgments come on the board of the beverly hills bar association, this guy doesn't need the money.
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he's probably going to free britney and that's what this is all about. >> harold: i agree with the judge. i sat on the show, if she were broke we would not be having this conversation. she's wealthy and a lot of people have taken advantage of her. if she can do all that she does to earn the money she makes them stand on stage and put her life in jeopardy with some of the things she does on stage, you're telling me she can't make the decision about herself and her body and her the way she is able to support herself. shame on this court and a lot of people are going to be looking to make law and ensure nothing like this happens again. >> jesse: the lawyers on the father's side are making a fortune, she has to pay her father's lawyers $1.5 million. >> dana: i'm going to take an artificial stance. i can't really think of one.
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the free britney rally was happening on the steps of the lincoln memorial, that's something, that is something. that could actually leave more members of congress, seems a little bit bipartisan to look at conservatorships, she actually could free a lot of people. i do think there are definitely some people that need the support of their families and conservatorship make sense for them. >> jesse: usually older in life and incapacitated. >> harold: she is making the money for the family. >> jesse: a lot of dough, greg. >> greg: she's at the lincoln memorial, lincoln freed the slaves and she is a "slave 4
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>> greg: time now for one more thing. jesse? >> jesse: before special feeding frenzy. special shoutout to dana's friend had a little mishap during triathlons that's why i don't do triathlons. hope you are feeling better. we love you. now let's do the feeding frenzy. ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: so the van lewen ice cream company teamed up with kraft mac and cheese. this is a serious story. they have made mac and cheese ice cream. don't judge it mac and cheese ice cream. 12 bucks a pint. it's dinner and dessert at the same time. i want everybody to raise your little special cup. greg, that includes you. >> dana: taste like green peas from baby food. >> jesse: i love it harold and watters like it. gutfeld? say it. >> dana: hard pass. >> greg: if i was on something, i would love this. [laughter] >> jesse: judge, we need a tie breaker. two against, two for. what do you think? >> judge jeanine: i think it's great. >> dana: good job. >> jesse: artificial stance right there. nothing artificial about how i saved the world though just in case you have forgotten. >> judge jeanine: in case you forgot who wrote the book.
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>> greg: all right, dana. >> dana: i wanted to do animals are great i forgot the thing what do you call that thing? but check out this horse. this is the biggest horse i have ever seen. i could not even believe. >> judge jeanine: how many is that for. >> dana: 6.75 feet tall. i don't know how many hands that is. a lot of hands. his name is phantom. he went to this gentle giant's draft horse rescue in maryland last year. now is he a viral sensation on tiktok. 11 million views. and they say that at the rescue he always draws this crowd because people cannot get over how big he is. i would really like to see this in person and get next to it. >> judge jeanine: how do you get -- look at her. >> jesse: i feel that way when i'm making a point on the show sometimes. almost got it. not hands anymore they are called tubens. >> jesse: greg, you are fired. >> judge jeanine: is it my turn? >> greg: no, my turn. wait your turn, judge, you are
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not as important as me. frustration corner. do you know when you are traveling go to it sa security have all the bags and get get them all through like this poor fellow trying to get through and go to fort lauderdale at the gate. he can't get his bag. [laughter] >> greg: he should have checked his bag. meanwhile, i'm behind him waiting and he is just like the whole line is backing up. he is trying to get. in takes off his wristwatch. now he has got to go back again. now it's harold's turn. >> harold: i defer. >> judge jeanine: go, harold. >> harold: anyone like iron man here? i do. [laughter] that's not an artificial saying. thanks to british inventor richard browning you can now have an electric jet suit and fly just like the marvel character. browning showcased the electric suit motor event in southern england. current batteries are only powerful enough to get a human
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airborne that same power could also power a small chute of homes. in recent months the company has even demonstrated the jet suit to the royal marines to test out how their product could assist. it will come to times square soon though. not bad. >> greg: use that to get on the horse, dana. e oh, judge, i think it's you. now it's your turn, judge. >> judge jeanine: thank you, sharing is caring. take a look at these two adorable golden retrievers. they took it upon themselves to share a float. got watch this. are greg, which is what you do with a float while relaxing in a pool. look at them hanging out. just too cute. i will teach my poodles how to do this. he gets on and the other one moves over and then they just float around together on the float all afternoon. isn't that sharing is caring. it's a wonderful thing. >> dana: had to rush for that? >> judge jeanine: stop it.
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>> greg: not wearing their correct. >> judge jeanine: they weren't wearing their floaties because they are golden retrievers. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: what was your dog? >> greg: i don't know. >> judge jeanine: the one who couldn't figure out how to get his suitcase through. >> greg: you are on my show tonight. >> judge jeanine: tonight. >> greg: a double dose of the judge. going to need some antibiotics for that. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: i'm going to have to go with andre the giant horse from dana. thanks, greg. good evening. i'm bret baier, breaking tonight, we're covering two major stories with foreign policy implications. u.s. authorities say the kidnapping plot orchestrated by the iranian regime was essentially something out of an espionage movie. the kidnapping of an american journalist officials say tehran planned to take place on u.s. soil. the iranian-born american journalist at the center of the alleged plot is speaking out for the first time today. and the former president who rarely speaks out about other administration policy positions is openlyrici

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