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new yorkers. >> fox news alert. the maniac or shut up the new york city subway train arrested after a 30 hour manhunt. a brand-new video shows 62-year-old frank james leaving the police precinct there. cops taking him into custody after someone spotted him at a mcdonald's. he now faces a terrorism charge after going on a rampage, shooting ten people and setting off a smoke bomb, and injuring 19 others. he also had fireworks and was carrying an ax. police say he had been riding the subway's hours after carrying out the attack. officials facing criticism because cameras inside the station weren't working. dana, pressing mayor adams on that earlier. >> how is it possible that the transit authority had all of this money and the cameras and the stations weren't working? >> that is what we are communicating with transit
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officials now. we want to know if there's any particular reason. >> we are also learning more about the suspect. authorities review showing is a long rap sheet. includes 12 prior arrests in new york and new jersey. thankfully the deranged gunman was spotted by a citizen. we don't want any problem here. and he gets an award, doesn't it? >> i think his reward seems to be the pride to pretty love the city and he wants to be a part of it. mayor adams take on american's room today. his first interview on on fox ns channel peter think a lot of people in the city are pulling for them. he also -- on another network talked about what can be done to try to prevent these things from
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happening. this perpetrator had a lot of social media posts in his past. there's all these little clues. we only seem to get to the clues after the fact. the other thing is the crime in the city, this really shatter that. so many families live here. you can't afford to take an uber everywhere, subways are so important to the lifeblood of the city. it's good they caught him. i think there is greater coordination among law enforcement but certainly in citizens like the gentleman. >> greg, i felt your thoughts on the arrest. >> it's amazing. where would a city be without sound police work? where saying this after a couple of years now where the police force was pulled back. there were fewer police officers in the subway. there were if you are police officers on the street. we were all supposed to be -- they were more dangerous than the criminals. but there will always end up being the people that clean up
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the messes created by the malignant neglect of our criminal justice system and the mentally ill that are allowed to be on the streets. it's not social workers were outreach workers, it's the police. the people we've been demonizing for the past two years. he said something about the clues, he was on an fbi watch list. news wave reported that. the clues didn't fit a narrative. he wasn't part of a white supremacy movement. maybe he was. maybe he's a closet white supremacist. the fbi had a mono watch list and boy, did they watch them. they were too busy focusing on parents and school board meetings. on january 6th preparing a kidnapping of a governor, so this is just another example of an uncomfortable narrative that we said may in fact be going away quicker than we think because it didn't fit with the media wants. >> a mi puro, they got them so that's not good news but it
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shouldn't of happened in the first place. >> first of all they got them. we knew they would get home. the new york city police department, they are the finest to the police department in the world. no question. it would be a crime stoppers, which is a very important program for any prosecutor's office, people will jump hurdles to get money to report a crime. it worked in this case. the sad part of all this, when you see the politicians like the governor yesterday running up and sing this has to stop -- and even with the mayor today, organa make sure we catch this guy. i ask how many citizens have been killed since mayor adams became mayor? they said hundred and three. all of a sudden we're definitely going to stop these people. no we are not, mayor adams went albany. he came back and talked about racism. you should've talked about bail
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reform, he should've talked about -- they got rid of qualified immunity for police. we should put a billion dollars back into the police force. aoc and everyone convinced we don't need cops on the metro line. look, there is no surprise here other than the fact of its good old fashion enforcement and it keeps us safe and it will make this city prosper again. right now this man has single-handedly scared everyone who thought about going back on the subway, my own daughter who lives in brooklyn does not like that's it, i'm done. and it's a shame. all they had to do to make this city the city on the hill that it was once his law and order. >> refund the place i guarantee you this will be the impetus, the catalyst for a new
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pro police vibe in this town that is sorely lacking. i have two kids in brooklyn also. they take the letter and, they take the r. you know this is by far the worst atrocity on the subway ever. we cannot use this as the example of how awful the subways are. when i was growing up with the graffiti in the thugs and all the rest of it, it was a far more harrowing experience going down into the subways. but everybody needs to feel good about it. it's the artery that connects the five boroughs. it's so spread out with all the subway the city will not be one unit, it will be scattered cities everywhere. it's vital that the mayor do this. you know it's ironic. i knew i had heard that before, we got him. it was paul brenner in 2003 iraq when they got saddam hussein. i celebrate that.
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the loser of the mental illness component is undeniable, i think a bigger clue to what we need to do is monitor youtube and social media. this guy was all over it. would he want them to say? next thursday -- i also really want to commend you on the evening show yesterday. it is dangerous not to report fugitive perp become dangerous felon on the lamb. he's 5'5" and have a set, they could everybody else. he's not 5'5", that was low profiling. it wasn't -- you see it come he's got to be close to 6 feet tall. well over 200 pounds. to bring up the race aspect of it, this is a hate crime, right?
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he targeted a neighborhood of minorities. if you look at a social media profile, he has a lot of hate. >> that will be an angle that will not be approached, right? >> unless you tell me he only shot people of asian descent or white or this or that, then identified circumstantially by words that it was a crime of hate -- if you do it indiscriminately, which apparently he did, then how is it a hate crime? >> we don't know how he chose those subway lines, why he looked into brooklyn, it's all to come. it still to come. what is obvious is that should be a federal offense, as it is. i'm delighted they took it out of the hands of the local d.a. i believe the feds can do a much better job, they can get him for life, forever. put them in the six stories underground. >> let me tell you the reasons
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the feds have it. under new york state -- first of all think the d.a., whether it's brooklyn or manhattan, don't have the power that some of the federal prosecutors to in terms of their determination, but our discovery new york state is such that we couldn't possibly get all of the victims and witnesses and cops and give them the discovery they'd have to have been 15 days. only the feds -- they don't have that. >> no question the feds to have jurisdiction. mind yourself about these surveillance cameras, none of them working when you had a mayor put up a billboard marking florida over parental rights bill and say -- adults have to be in charge of cities to get the priorities right. liberals do not have the priorities correct. the cops bail them out every single time. >> out of me to talk so much, but there is a surveillance camera on every corner, every bodega, every shop, every
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supermarket there is surveillance. if you commit a crime outside -- forget the stories of the surveillance cameras not working, you will be caught be caught. speak of the speed cameras are never broken. >> it's an incentive to work. they get money out of bed. >> do you remember epstein? those cameras weren't working. i'm tired of hearing about it, fire these people. >> are going to get to the bottom of the cameras. coming up next president biden getting a special delivery from texas after letting the border crisis run wild.
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>> governor greg abbott making good on his promise to send illegal immigrants from texas to washington. the bus drop in microsoft just blocks away from the capital. the move coming just days after the biden administration put an end to title 42, which gave border agent's authority to quickly turn away large groups who try to enter illegally due to kyle feit or concerns now that cats of the border is going to get worse. hundred and 40,000 migrants are waiting to cross once title 42 is lifted. jesse, i have to say i wasn't sure -- if these migrants would say yeah, i want to go to washington to seen be dropped off at the steps. sure enough, the reporter was there watching it, there they are getting off the bus. looks like they had a decent
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ride. it's not these migrants fault. we have no symptoms. >> we dropped them off right in front of the foxborough. smart move by governor abbott, he knows what he's doing there. a couple of these guys are from venezuela. this is all right, five tell mike find kemal go to d.c. you know what the first thing they did? they registered as lobbyists. first thing they did come their cuff a lot up right now trying to twist menton's armand back better. they dress so nicely. athleisure, one guy had not matching nike head to toe. if you are fleeing a war-torn country seeking asylum and you show up looking that good, nobody's going to buy that. >> as soon as they get here we address them. come on, americans don't trust as well. look at that guy's shirt. look at the guys skinny jeans.
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showing up to america claiming you're fearing for your life trust that will appear is not gonna fly. they don't like stunts? biden says we don't like stunts. the democrats love stunts. ripping up trumps state of the union, they are laughing their butts off when they do the flip. >> remember the texas democrats who fled? here's the other thing, greg, they get here and then they just get to go wherever they want. >> i know. it is a contrast to what's happening with ukraine, right? >> we had made illegally 12 ukrainians last month. >> wise my mother-in-law not on the bus? i don't know. but it's an interesting it's an end as she was a crime and inflation. the problems get worse because they are not exposed.
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they just throw themselves over the outcome of the ruinous policies in the malignant loot neglect never gets public. what abbott does is he kind of forces them to cover it. he sends migrants and d.c. the media outside there in a quandary. do they cover this? their audience sees the original neglect. order they ignore it and they connect the d.c. population directly with their disruptive policies. it's a very clever -- i don't think it's a stunned but i think it's a smart move. it looks like the migrants are happy to be here. they could smile with their eyes. everybody's learning to do that with the masks. >> geraldo? >> i think governor abbott is a great -- it's not necessarily a negative. he's doing what he thinks is
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right for his constituents in texas. i think between abbott and the drones there is no averting our eyes to this enormous enormous problem on the southern border. there is no getting around the fact people want to live in america. you need some kind of system that normalizes that. i'll make one point, we had this one incident in new york city, when was last time you heard of an undocumented immigrant committing a horrible crime? they are disproportionately law-abiding other than the offense of coming here. >> you kidding me? >> what about the per capita? what about the fact that -- >> you will add one oh admin 20 or million here? >> i want to do know that these people as you see all they want
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to do is come into work. they want to work. >> one murder is too many. >> can i say something? >> can i just added a point, you can dismiss it if you want. apparently this plan that was already working for the communities that were asking abbott for help. the communities in texas. apparently according to a fox news report many of those communities are reporting already that the federal government has stopped dropping immigrants in their town and they have an announcement. >> i think it's a good thing. it's not a stunned. i think the ranchers have taken the bulk of the problem here, they are getting up and down three or four times, their trespassing on their property. they are frightening people. the benches are broken. they have drugs, they have human trafficking, they have little
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children running around. here's my favorite part, i was reading the news today and the director of public relations for the defense of migrants as the u.s. government has provided preferential treatment to the ukrainians. can you imagine? that's just so unfair. they are people who really need asylum. and you said we need a system that was like granularity is that normalizes -- we have a system. it's called the immigration system. it's because you get a visa, you get a lawyer, you wait your turn in line can be used where -- no i'm not going. he swear allegiance to the united states of america, then they let you in line. if you can take care of yourself and your family. i'll tell you where the next question goes, i wanted to go to nancy pelosi's house. >> i have to defend geraldo on this one. later in the show are going to be doing something on california having a four-day earthquake and were going to be seeing more is
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this universal basis and compared the people in the bus or can be people who are actually good to be working as opposed to americans who are having a serious problem hiring, even here. everywhere we go a people are having a hard time finding people that will take a job. >> when are you going to talk about the delivery guys? the dishwashers, the babysitters. if they come here they get their papers he let a man. they can't just walk in and say were here. >> each of them had some sort of an ngo, -- >> coming up biden doubling down and extending the most hated covet mandate in the country. ♪ ♪
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>> biden administration doubling down on one of the most despised covet mandate in america, extending the federal mask mandate on planes, trains, and other forms of public transportation for an additional 15 days. there can have to continue wearing facial coverings in between sips of water or face the scolding eyes from the attendant. the ladies of the view, they like masks, they are on board. >> when it comes to things like flying the mask landed a supposed to be listed april 18th. i don't want to get on the plane with super spreaders. i don't want to get on a plane with 214 other people that are going to be breathing on me with their covid breath. i don't want it. i want the masks. i want the masks. >> what a horrible person. covid breath? i don't think that science, lady. and her name is sonny. >> she seems quite down and
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gloomy today. >> you know what? they are torturing us, aren't they? >> they are loving it. the pandemic is over when it comes to the border, we just talked about that. but not if you want to ride a bus or take a plane or train or subway. how can that be? everybody in america was seeing through this. the other thing is just a couple of weeks ago the city said said there are no longer going to count cases, hospitalizations. at the supra spreader events from d.c. is there one hospitalization out of the 57 people? no. so now you have more people with natural immunity, is probably a good thing, so we can continue to keep people healthy. the -- is the best place you can be because the errors recirculating pretty normative billions of dollars we give up to the country so that schools could create a system we can have on the plane? >> that's so antiscience it's incredible, jesse, that no one
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bothers at the view to do any basic research. i guess they're terrified like on our show, our producers will come and tell us when we've got our heads up on the wrong spot. they don't do that with a view, they are terrified of those ladies. >> think journey work for for the view at one time. when he came to work with me he felt blessed because of how nice i am. >> you know you are a saint. >> i am a saint. biden's timing is so off he's like the guy that can't dance, he doesn't have any rhythm. he dances slow. then when the slow song comes on he's hopping around. at the beginning of the pandemic the godhead in the basement. then he declared the whole thing was over, take your masks off, and then missed the next two waves. now that everybody caught the virus and it is done, now is keeping the masks on. at this point we won't even be able to afford masks because of inflation. it's so expensive. do you tickets -- you can even afford to fly with the masks because plane tickets right now
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are 25% higher. you can get a scientists to tell you anything. you know, judge, you are a lawyer, weren't you? because i was a prosecutor in the side of truth, justice, and the american way. >> whenever you have an expert, can't you just have them -- >> i tore the house apart. >> but scientists -- you hire a cdc scientist and they'll say whatever you want. >> they're going to check with the poll numbers are like. >> didn't they say 15 days from the start? wasn't it three years ago when they said 15 days of michael my god, here we go again. here's the bottom line, when they say the decision is up to the cdc i want to call randi weingarten or with the united federation's of teachers. she pretty much decides. it's not just -- it's columbia
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university, american university, george washington university. 15-24-year-old 7.001% risk of dying, right? they are already starting at the colleges. he did that whole study at the university -- there are literally abusing the students. they're starting all over again with their antiscientific where the mass, we want to control you. let them keep doing it till november. is good for the republicans. >> we were talking about it in the green room. isn't there kind of an assumption that they are counting on the public not dying on the cell? nobody wants to get arrested on the plane so we'll just eat it. but isn't it possible that if poor rose decided were not putting on the mass -- mutiny at 35,000 feet. speak about all we need come another excuse for the plaintiffs not to fly. the meat take everybody off with the proposed compromise. speak only what the women on the
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viewer of the masks. >> i'm in. i'm for that. >> ready? >> if you're either mask -- if you're unvaccinated you have to wear a mask. if you're vaccinated you don't have to wear a mask. >> what if you're unvaccinated and you have covid and do you have natural immunity. >> then you need a test. >> the vaccines are working, 67 people got covet out a supra spreader event. they also they were -- >> that's called a d.c. social scene event, not a supra spreader. you're not allowed to say that because they are democrats. >> nursing i want you to wear a mask to protect me. you want to protect yourself, you wear a mask. >> but that's not logical. it is to protect the one vulnerable people. >> nobody's wearing a mask properly anyway.
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>> serves up. democrats in california are trying to cancel hard work. state reps are proposing a four-day workweek for companies with more than 500 employees. they are proposing shortening your office work week from 40 hours to just 32 hours. but your salary stays the same. so 32 hours of work for 40 hours of pay. if you want to work more than 32 hours you have to work time in half for overtime get this is happening in the midst of an alarming labor shortage in
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america. employers cannot find workers bear there's something around 10 million jobs unveiled in this country right now. are they lazy, this generation? is that what it is? or have they figured out that life is short, we've been taught to work so hard do you waste your whole life working, you could be taking it easy and get paid overtime? >> let me tell you what's going to happen. if you're in a company with more than 500 employees you could work 32 hours and sought 40 hours. that means everybody else is going to say i only want to work 32 hours so i'm going to quit my job, okay? and the problem then is that after 32 hours they are going to say i only want to work 20. this is the beginning of the end as far as i'm concerned, okay? nobody wants to work anymore. everybody is lazy. the pandemic is a mess. people are walking around in pajamas in the supermarket. they go to church in their pajamas, i don't get it. that's all i have to say. nobody wants to work. >> you know the problem with
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keeping businesses up and, greg, is critical. now i mean the restaurants closed now monday and tuesday, the shortened hours. >> it's destroying my social life. when it starts hurting me i care. you know what i think they realize? they realize in the 40-hour week may be at most you work 32 hours, you know? but there is a lot of inefficiency built into the workplace. including even coming and going to work. i never understood a lunch hour, but then again i don't have kids. i don't need to run to do errands. i just sit around and i always i have my assistant do everything. this is going to end up turning us into a virtual reality cocoon, everybody is going to evolve with the staying home. they're going to get everything they need at their house. the only people that are going to be in the outside world of
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the people who cannot afford the inside world. >> jesse has the appearance of ferris bueller-type person but it works really hard to. >> thanks, geraldo comeau is not a question mark >> here's what i think, i've stopped caring about millennial californians. i used to feel sorry for california. i used to try and fix california. we have to do this or that. what do we care? they voted for these people, this is a democracy, it's on you guys. if you guys want to have homeless tent cities with meth heads running around and get free food and free cash you guys do you appeared will be normal and the rest of the 49. we can't help california. they have to help themselves. >> it's funny you say that. i rode fran's right here. because if you want to be more like france, eat more croissants, don't go this route. the other thing they did it in france come after you look at
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the economy they are terrible. but for a while there like we don't really want to put our defense money into nato. we want to spend money -- we don't have enough. while trying to do at a french accent. you're not allowed the employer is not allowed to contact you on the weekend. it is illegal for an email to be sent to you. if a company thinks they can attract more talent that's great. for the government should not tell people to do that. >> i think greg would be in prison. [laughter] >> how do you know that? >> and all things i do want to know. >> the fastest is up next. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! new personal record, limu! only pay for what you need.
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very upset because the timberwolves, who were in the competition, their owner, glenn taylor, has a farm. she is alleging that he roasts the chickens alive. it really teed off the timberwolves so they won. do you think she should have used better glue? >> she was doing it for the glue so i would call that a foul shot. >> okay, that's enough. so, dana, do you think that was enough to get them to win more baskets? >> i don't know what they were before the timberwolves and they were probably some native american team name come another the timberwolves, now you can even be -- >> horses. i don't know if that's still true. >> horses are the animal come you good glue from the half, right? >> i don't know. >> that's not helping, jesse.
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what do you want to say about the timberwolves and the chicken? >> after 50 plus years in the business i've given up trying to rationalize why animal rights people -- they are so zealous in what they believe you cannot reason with them. this is totally in keeping with all of the crazy. >> all right come up next. this is very important. as august has become more casual -- you know i told you about the pajamas, more and more people say they are swearing up a storm while at work. but is it ever acceptable, dana? >> i would say -- if you want to be really successful refrain from cursing at the office. i don't know how i've made it this far. >> think you, this is my segment. go ahead, greg. >> you don't go to work in your
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gym close, right? >> you do come i see you coming in the morning. >> i don't wear gym clothes. i usually wear what i'm wearing right now. >> i can barely recognize what you are wearing. no, i come with my hair in a ponytail. i've had enough of you, jesse, what do you think? >> i think swearing in the cable news industry is like chewing tobacco in baseball commits part of the game. we have deadlines. we cover idiots. we have technical people that drive us crazy because we love them. we have to get things off our chest. >> how about you, sir all? >> lms sale or rent sailors have racy language. sometimes i think a good curse is much better than a paragraph
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of poetry. >> it's the best one? >> bull [bleep]. >> the other one. >> i almost started. >> it's interesting as they thought in a lot of board meetings when they are transcribing that testimony and they said that the cursing is unbelievable since the pandemic. finally rich expecting parents are paying big bucks for professional baby neighbors to sign off on their child's name. some are paying $50,000. >> okay, jesse, how did you come to name your son jesse jr.? >> part of the creative process -- you have a glass of wine with their spouse, you make a list, you put those together in the next morning after too much to drink ago peppercorn water? let's cross that off. you don't want to delegate it to
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some stranger. >> lloyd. how about you, dana? >> once again i don't have children, but i've kept a list for dogs. over the years you meet somebody or hear of a name like that would be a good name for a dog, you put it in your phone pair then you meet the dog and to make a decision. >> and you did a lead with perino? >> not necessarily but it seems to work out very well. like but you, you have 86 kids? >> i do. i also have a dog. >> it's your dog's name? >> skipper. >> is not my one more thing for that's what i name my dog. skipper. >> here's the deal, what was at $1500? if you're watching right now and you are pregnant, go contact me on twitter with your information, show me her baby bump, i will name your child for free.
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forget what season it was celebrity apprentice. erika's birthday. that's zarha his loving wife. condolences to her and the kids. lily and max. he was so, so funny. i have a million stories. i just think that aflac canceled him because he told a joke like jokes have become illegal aflac. that was him. they canceled him. aladdin the disney movie. a million of them. a wonderful guy he died here in new york 67 years old yesterday. just a great guy. great guy. >> jesse: rest in peace. greg? >> greg: i got my first belly unfortunately it's a man named gilbert named my baby big giant belly disgusting. they are going to see other things on my phone. let's do this. greg, what's in the back of this truck news? all right, here's a little quiz.
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let's roll the first clip. everybody, starting with you, what is behind -- what is in the back of that truck, judge? >> judge jeanine: a shotgun. >> greg: geraldo? >> geraldo: i don't know, if he smuggling aliens? laughter. >> jesse: that's what i was going to say. the guy who showed you belly. >> geraldo: the gilbert you are not referencing. >> greg: the guy with the name of the belly. let's roll it, shall we? almost. >> dana: is he cute. >> dana: i like that new game. a new country song just came out. i want everybody to hear it check this out. play keyboard. yes. right there, that's brooks and lady part of a miss fit crew sanctuary. a sanctuary that saves horses
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saves them from kill pens. >> jesse: can't make glue out of those. >> dana: exactly where i was headed with that. >> judge jeanine: everybody has been talking a lot of crap about teachers lately. i wanted to give credit to a teacher, third great teacher jennice jenkins who jumped into action when she heard a boy coughing. runs over and points to throat. quickly performs the heimlich to clear the bottle cam. she had been trained in cpr and basic first aid years ago but had recently taken. the community is celebrating her heroic action. she will receive an award and proclamation. >> dana: she needs one. jennice jenkins. >> jesse: i used to fake like i was choking to get my teacher to give me mouth to mouth. >> judge jeanine: sick man. >> jesse: this worked every time. greg in to driverless cars.
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look what they do. one got pulled over by police. the guy hit the gas. all right? well, not the guy -- the robot car fled from the officer. goodbye. >> judge jeanine: i love it. >> "jesse watters primetime" tonight kellyanne conway, dan bongino, psychedelic tiger woods cycle del psychedelictoads. >> bret: bongino and toads. >> bret: broking tonight a suspect is in custody following an assault on a brooklyn subway train that left 10 people shot. 62-year-old frank james was arrested by patrol officers this afternoon on a street corner following a crime stoppers tip. authorities are calling tuesday's incident a terrorist attack now. correspondent bryan llenas live tonight in brooklyn with the latest and our top story, good evening, brian. >> bret, good evening. frank james is now
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