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i think it's fantastic living here in florida. that's kind of how it comes across. will others to take heed? yeah i think they're going to step very carefully and certainly if there governed by. >> the meter is running right now that will do it right here. ♪ ♪ >> jeanine: along with harold ford, sean duffy, and greg gutfeld. chris wallace it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. ♪ ♪ kamala harris once again trying to be the world's worst boss staffers are desperately fleeing as the vice presidency turns into a sinking ship.
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yet another aid is bolting after a week of flops, cringeworthy comments and all-around bad news. combos chief of staff will be the 13th and most senior aides to get out after reports of a toxic and abusive workplace. in the most important job she was put in charge of the border, is another disaster. even democrats can't figure out what exactly kamala harris is doing about it? >> the democratic voters are not happy and if you look at the independent voters are not happy about this decision. so who are we trying to please? >> they are now divided thanks to the administration border failure. the party is split over joe biden's decision to end title 42. and he gets worse. a texas national guard soldier has died after going on a mission to rescue migrants. and that on a sad note, let's
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talk about kamala harris. this woman actually thinks that she can run for president and she apparently is an individual who was involved in a toxic workplace, abusive environment she doesn't the reports. and yet she still is in their think she's doing a great job. what you think of that? >> i think it's obvious what a situation is. she's living in an entitlement state because she was handed a number of things which is just a result of just asking for them. she has been embedded by the california press. the national press. nothing on the border issue she's been given that issue because the administration doesn't want to do anything about the border. they hand her portfolio full of items they have an agenda on they say so doing something by pointing her to be in front of it but then they don't ask to do anything. i want to talk about the
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national art soldier who's gone missing. this administration has vilified anyone for border patrol the texas national guard, dps in texas saying that you are racist, they've somehow have nefarious agenda when it comes to the jobs that they're doing to defend the country. this the kenilworth at the doing every single day. going the river taken off the body armor to see if they can save people or non-americans who are entering the country illegally who are breaking our laws and literally putting their lives on the line every single day and there's no statement for the white house, there's no concern about the safety of these people at the put them in this position because they refuse to close the border. in the still doing nothing on title 42 there is now this democratic argument not to end it properly just as a talking point because title 42 has ended their releasing single adult males into the country all over the place in the administration does not do anything to change that.
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>> jeanine: what about the fact greg is that you have someone who has died working at the border the national guard and american trying to say in a legal coming to this country and illegal way. you know the frightening part of it all is that we haven't heard from kamala harris. she supposed to be in charge the border and there's no word from the white house it's almost as though it doesn't matter. >> greg: she really is the cnm plus of political leaders. i will say one serious thing about that. joe biden singled out a border patrol agent accusing him of whipping haitian immigrants they had the investigation they found nothing they never apologized he never apologized to the border patrol agent why disney single out this heroism at some was like singles out american citizens to smear them right? because you have these examples we only goes after whether their
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trump supporter's, parents at school meetings or this. that's a serious thing it would be nice if they did say something but kamala harris i wonder if she ever notices that everyone is leaving? that would bother me. imagine entering a room at a party within 10 minutes everyone's gone and he realized maybe you might've stepped in some dog but is it affecting her at all? that she have somebody who constantly on linkedin trying to get people to go. i would say this if i was an unemployed democrat i would definitely take a job with her it's like volunteering for a war. at a bar and some he says yeah i was in iraq and the other guy was in afghanistan. you go yeah i had a tour with kamala harris. you become a veteran of the common law occupation. then all of a sudden there might be a whole group of former staffers and special kind of aa
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that shares their ptsd memories working with her because there's like 13 now. that's a football team close to i think right? thank you very much. >> jeanine: even they are talking about the fact that we can't cover the border if he drops the mandates on may 23rd which effective me already been dropped but the truth is you've so many within the democrat party you've so many people who are saying it now. what is president joe biden's option right now? >> let me first say officer that the border is presumed dead i hope that that is not the case the facts don't look good in my prayers are with him and his family. now imagine the white house make some sort of statement in due time if not for the show is over. i think the president's policy of the border has to come from the white house. kamala harris has been put in charge of this effort and were
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hopeful that she's able to articulate a policy my frustration has been simply what is been talked about at the table and i think a lot of americans are curious what we doing at the border and what we doing i think more try to prevent people from coming to the border. now i think there is a legitimate argument to be made that some of the posturing on the part of this administration has made it likely that more people would come to the border illegally. we can debate that but i think is more credence to that but i think republicans who want an answer to this and not just the political side of it or political issue we have to be serious about investing in this region and this hemisphere. at this our own. we spent trillions of the last 25 years predated you and congress. stabilizing other parts of the world which we should. we spent pennies try to stabilize her own hemisphere. and we have to get serious about that if we are indeed serious about controlling and limiting the number of people to come to the border.
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i hope kamala harris gets out a policy for the president and hope she's able to implement it in a serious and firm way. >> is not just our hemisphere people are coming in from all over the world right now because the border is open and i again i think if you focus more on securing your border as opposed to investing money in the central triangle really better off and i think... if you take all the talent out of this country who's left actually rebuild the country to have an economy. >> jeanine: can you go right ahead? >> thank you i appreciate that. [laughs] >> look and a congressional office when you have bad bosses people who are mean they yell at the staff people who were ineffective. you see the staff flood out of those offices and it's a revolving door of my commission who they are but we all know those offices of horrible
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bosses. but also you see staff want to consolidate around power or chairman. the vice president is a really powerful position in the staff has more power that the boss has. so you see people leaving kamala harris' office of the vice president that shows really how bad it is and i think people don't really want to have a reputation. they see how bad he is and how we can't put sentences and paragraphs together everything she's been delivered as a policy priority she can get done. two important to me him and step back i don't want any kamala harris on me don't put that tape on me. i'm out. >> jeanine: she doesn't care for her staff that she does for the people of the country is the way that she's handling the border. >> president trump had a couple security chief of staff this happen. these are tough jobs. i think if you go back and look at the numbers you be surprised.
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>> jeanine: look at the numbers where you nodding? >> greg: there is a lot of turnover the trip administration. the point is was a different reason for turnover than this. it didn't have to do a trumpet at a do with the onslaught of the media coverage and just the constant harassment from the outside. >> or the vice president. she's lost a huge percentage of her staff compared. >> jeanine: there's no comparison she lost 13 people they walked out. coming up elon musk just got a powerful new enemy in the fight to save free speech. ♪ ♪ okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete
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♪ ♪ >> on the side of freedom you have the world's richest man elon musk getting one step closer to liberating twitter from censorship crazy liberals. the ceo says that he secured more than $46 billion for its potential takeover and on the other side you have president barack obama who's pushing for more online. >> the first amendment is the check on the power the state. it doesn't apply to private companies like facebook or twitter. what content moderation can limit the distribution of clearly dangerous content. it is go far enough. so much around the conversation of disinformation what people post. the bigger issue is what content these platforms promote.
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>> get ready for more this done by a new study by the mode media research center. they've censored bite and criticisms, 646 times over two years. i can read our an obama speech about free speech and disinformation and content moderation. they never talk about wuhan lab, never talked about russia collusion this information will expense over the course the dimension steve bannon's of the world that are the real threat. >> jeanine: it's the timing of all of this. now that we have elon musk getting closer to taking over twitter barack obama for president of the unit states comes out and starts talking about the first amendment and the moderation of that concept that is so fundamental to who we are animates is the freest
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country in the world the first amendment and the freedom to speak and practice religion. in the freedom to assemble. all of that is fundamental to who we are and this concept that somehow they can stop us from communicating and make no mistake. we communicate by email years ago we would've done it by mail. we doing it by email and they are looking at our communication my emails, my letters to another person saying you can't say that, you can't say that. were gonna take you off so you can repeat this. this is the antithesis of the constitution and what free speech is all about. what obama is doing as if he is cultivating now the concept that we can moderate things like content moderation and now we can get rid of disinformation which leads us to the place where if you don't agree with what i think you will be shut down we've been battling this
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since president joe biden came and even before the election. also the newspaper cannot be transmitted or tweeted our comments about what is in the news are 51 intelligence officers lying and saying it's disinformation. do they think that we are stupid that they need to tell us what we can and cannot read, this infuriates me. he is wrong on this this is un-american, free speech is fundamental and we lose it or gone. >> obama assignment on the first amendment fundamentalist. you can infringe on the first amendment. undermining free speech the first amendment. harold i think it's interesting because free speech is not about protecting free speech that we agree with. it's about protecting speech that we disagree with and is it better that we all engage in the arena of debate and ideas in the best ideas will rise to the top,
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has not been the american way? >> without question. >> i think more free speech absolutist overall can't yell fire in a crowded feed theater. we see a common case in virginia based on liable definition. there certain things you can't say that law protects. that being the case are right in terms of i want free speech some of us hearkens back to the conversation we were having around education some of things are being taught in schools i think it's important that we present ideas to unsettle people to have these conversations and have these debates. you are the best ideas don't rise at least we inform and educate people but what the issues are we should not be mistaken. it's a richest man in the world he makes electric cars he makes batteries. revise batteries.
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illness or economics this guy knows his way around a balance sheet. i doubt that he would be doing it. >> is aware that the founders want to ministry of truth we wanted to actually let debate happen? >> listen to a barack obama said that the first amendment is only a check on the state. makes it wondering why'd they don't want the first amended to apply to big corporations and corporations especially that make all their money on speech. people being able to talk about things. then i look back at who president obama really is is a student of zelenskyy any treats is to troll information they control the media you control everything. clearly dangerous content. for the last clearly dangerous content like hunter biden's laptop. it's things about the wuhan lab. it's basic things about gender
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and biology and so they shifted from actually dangerous content to any kind of content that they deem a risk for their political prospect and that's why they have no great ability on this. i think it's highly alarming that the former president is perfectly fine with his monster corporations going after certain speech that he simply doesn't like. >> greg final word? >> greg: when obama says the snow first to mimic on social media platforms because the private is actually right but it's also wrong because these platforms been the single most dominant platforms from the exchange of information right? so there are like other media entities. i think what he does is he wants just like fox news for "the new york times." in which there is no obligation for us to host other people's ideas this is our show you can
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come on here and i'm saying? that is not this. denying access to facebook or to twitter is essentially denying access to the modern town square. it's not like "the new york times" or any other place. the bigger issue which i touched on is you cannot trust the credibility of any partisan politician with an ideology to money or moderate content. because what you're going to get his content removals that only flows in one direction. he would call viewpoint determination. it only works on behalf and this case when you look at the hunter laptop russian collusion. it seems only flow on behalf of the left which is why they don't mind but once he gets more balance and let's say you do have elon musk take over twitter because i think he is credible because i've no idea what his politics are. eye is probably libertarian but an old piece of a republican or democrat. i find that really healthy at that i don't know.
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once that happens you might see viewpoint determination habit in both directions because i put out a viewpoint and then someone puts out a counter viewpoint at all shows up on twitter. that's the way it should be. >> they've been trying to censor talk radio for ever since the 90s. >> if were able to censor our opponents when we ran for congress the power of that was immense one have any money. but we have to go. crime, drug abuse spiraling out of control in a big just to talt his new fox nation special that's next. ♪ ♪
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soft crime policies ruining the second biggest cities. the suicide of los angeles is streaming right now and fox nation here's a preview. >> never sought district attorney despair. >> he's an actor and a longtime resident of los angeles. he moved out after his home was burglarized twice. >> he was the district attorney and he destroyed sam's disco. and now moving to los angeles so he can destroy los angeles. ♪ ♪ >> the common los angeles become so bad. >> there's a lot of questions about home security and how to keep yourself safe. >> they burglarized my house a couple of times. >> what about the criminals who burglarized your house? no, not yet. >> tucker joan just right now to tell us more tucker about the special was very aptly named
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saying it's the suicide of los angeles considering that george was voted into. >> that's right. it was an intentional act huge city it's a very complicate it city it's city that's changed a lot so there's a lot of causes for the disorder that you see but the main one is really easy to trace. there is the main prosecutor in the city of los angeles stop prosecuting violent crimes. you don't have to guess about what can happen we knew it was gonna happen he did it anyway. an awful lot of people have died this is an act of cruelty which said that out loud. >> jeanine: having a prosecutor who is woke is almost worse than having a prosecutor at all. because what he is doing is he's letting people out of jail had a time and obviously do not adding any kind of special circumstances as you call it form trying to think is who has the most leverage here?
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are the business people in the community people that might have leverage? then ultimately that they need votes. >> this kind of immoral shame that's paralyzed stakeholders in los angeles. you're a bad person if you are against allowing violent criminals to allow violent crimes. the problem with this long-term is not that a lot of people have died and are dying now probably as we speak. the problem is that this is the end of the whole system. prosecutors on one side of the fence attorney as you know. which of the prosecutor and the defense attorney and you drive people to self-defense the vigilante justice. people can't count on the state to protect them they will protect themselves because people will protect their families and you start to see extrajudicial killings in los angeles. >> jeanine: the cal rittenhouse effect. >> it's icu tucker. as you went through this did you
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walk away with maybe some ideas that they should be pursuing. i know that those are guns off the street. want more cops on the street i agree with you that we have to prosecute crimes and it seems like they're facing some political pressures. but are there other ideas out of that that your reporting in your series that is revealed? >> this is a really space travel is the stuff that human beings have dealt with since they left the case or even before. how do you deter from the people living with you and you punish them if you do you punish some swift and certain skull deterrence. to do with your kids do with your dogs and this is how all living things learn. so we know what to do just enforce the laws of the public creates by learning. it's like restoring what we have and things will be fine. that's the answer.
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>> tucker we can see the consequences and we sought a part of your segment i think the question is why is this happening, why is he doing this? if you don't have rule of law you've degradation of society you don't have a country if you don't have rule of law and is a george soros funded prosecutor it's us what's destroying america this is about justice is it? >> it's about punishment. all of this under helping the underdog there to get what's coming to them. you can, support it may be. there's a lot i have not this country. most the time of the side. they're not benefiting. they're not benefiting it all. in fact there the main victims in this. the point of this is to punish the habs. this is an act of aggression against the stakeholders in los angeles and chicago new york this is trying to hurt people not help them. i wish people would just say that because so very obvious. >> greg: hate tucker i've got two questions for you number one, quite obviously iran
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fox nation this is a special it's a streaming success. now that cnn plus is defunct as fox nation considered we hiring chris wallace for fox nation with the probably get him at a discount i seen that he interviews a lot of very interesting people. that's my first question. >> beta meeting about this in my office. he just failed them on my producers go he's mike wallace's son. [laughs] >> greg: so i want to ask about there is some hope in california i've been following and talking to michael shellenberger i was wondering what your thoughts were he's running for governor against gavin newsom. he's unusual and the fact that he already has delusions which is quite rare. >> what an interesting smart guy. actually has the most revealing documentary series of ever seen
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on homelessness ever explains. from a california summary people just give up and left was you and me and like millions of others like us in the state. as people at shellenberger who were staying and fighting to improve and reclaim it. they're gonna save the state arm of the strongly. >> it's great to see you tucker and thank you for bringing americans this crucial reporting and allocation of what's going on thank you. great to see you. [laughs] check out the suicide of los angeles streaming now on fox nation coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ we could walk forever ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ♪ walking on ♪ ♪ walking on the moon ♪
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fastest. more fallout after the downfall of cnn plus. the network is shutting down the $300 million streaming a month after it launched. the debacle reportedly leaving fired staffers and staff infuriated we have not had an airing here on the show about it. >> greg you have thoughts about what's happened. >> greg: i have no opinion whatsoever on this this the first i heard the thing i found interesting is that people criticizing us of gloating over this implosion they're conflating two things were not happy of a people lose jobs. were happy that that an entity that was trying to destroy us imploded. cnn has advocated for getting us thrown off cable they no problem going around china problem anonymous citizens who repost memes they send reporters a people's houses. they were the worst kind of
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thing. and any other other point of this is that they say it's a bad business model it wasn't a bad business model was a bad product is the cable equivalent of the circular magazine get the sunday paper. you would never pick it up but it just happens to be with everything that's all cnn's operate. that the airports because it's free annual people hanging around in the airport right? she put on cnn you force them to sit in on comfortable seats that's how it works. how can you expect sony pay for that, good riddance. >> you think there's some gout streaming that should be concerns about that as you think they can fight more? >> jeanine: they do make a very basic. you have to have a hit movie in order to have the sequel. okay, and if network is in the tank what makes you think that you can stream it and it's gonna be a success? none of it made sense are notes
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about streaming or the people on it, but i do agree with greg they opted for us to be fired as individuals and as a network. i never did that. you can't say that you shouldn't at least discuss cnn plus. >> do you have thoughts on this? >> we should celebrate that arc its work. they had a product and no one was subscribing 100. have seen the ratings? have you seen fox ratings compared to cnn ratings, there's no comparison. one essay could of got paid millions of dollars to come up with the idea to start a streaming service, cnn plus they hire really expensive town of who that would be great. [laughs] [laughs] and think that's gonna work. it's idiotic and it's dumb from cnn it's done programming and this was a dumb streaming service and thank god it's gone and thank for markets. >> governor had a great tweet about this when the public and
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people saying why you silverton people losing their jobs with cnn plus and they said no you know how the keystone pipeline workers felt. a news of the same people who cheered lockdowns their way to continue to be locked down with a continue to get to go to work while everybody else loses their job, for some them into poverty, a lot of people at cnn advocating for that. include in the medical aspect to this day they can that that's a good way to go. i want to know what leftist consulting firm cnn hired who told them the $3 million influx of money would be a success. because clearly they missed the audience here the content and miss everything. and most importantly i think the arrogance of not understanding that time is everyone's most viable resource and that there gonna spend it with you and needs to be for a good reason especially if you're paying for it. all those things combined is a total disaster but maybe will take a look at it and learn something. >> workers have another gripe
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about coming back to the office which lead to skyrocketing inflation more and more people say it shifts to expenses for them to commute into work. we have thoughts about that judge? >> jeanine: i think the last two years people are becoming incredible lazy no one of the work while to get dressed up they may if the comb their hair. you see them there on the streets or in the pajamas again on the airplanes. [laughs] it's horrible. if you want to go to work get your to work that's the end of it. >> greg: it's hard to judge because for us because we live in the city so were kind of thing for representatives of the rest the country however the lunch is i go to whenever i go to pick up my soup or have my assistant pick it up. a large soup will be $19 and angers me when it's warm so just throw it out or. i thought right at her and then from now on i have hot soup. it's not inflation. >> i got blizzards it was a 25
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for medium blizzard are you kidding me? was like 325 for a blizzard. on this one. i look at this and think inflation is a problem people are spending more to drive to more spending more for child care that's a real problem i think to the judge's point that people have to be very comfortable being at home they could be by their family no waste in our going in and a waste our going back. there how to get ready as much in the morning so i think this is a comfort play for a lot of folks you don't want to go in. >> i think that's partially true but as greg was saying if you're outside the city if the drive 2g $5 a gallon it depends on how much getting paid. if your college student or straight out of college not making a lot of money. if a family we are paying for everybody stuff that amount of money for gas actually really matters in your family's budget. so if you have a job or you can stay home and be more efficient with your time and your money and not commute with the gas
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because you're driving. i thing that makes perfect sense. if you're in the city you can walk or something else. comfortable fine. but there's a whole lot of people in the service industry could on the luxury of not going to work. what they have to show up or they don't get paid. >> greg: my driver is having a hard time right now. i just put out there. >> next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ke-this migraine medicine. it's ubrelvy. one dose can quickly stop my migraine in its tracks within 2 hours. don't take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. (customer) [reading] save yourself?! money with farmers? (burke) that's not wrong. when you asswitch your home and autoime, policies to farmers, you could save yourself an average of seven hundred and thirty dollars. (customer) that's something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers. ♪we are farmers.bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: you don't believe how she acts during the breaks. just nonstop. thank you for answering a question the first one from lady blue. somebody refused to watch cinemax. have you ever sent a text to the wrong person with hilarious results? the judge you have. >> jeanine: i have. [laughs] >> greg: tell me. [laughs] >> jeanine: i sent summing that said hey and it printed. [laughs] i didn't mean it i didn't know what to do.
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>> greg: you go. >> the auto correcting is really, really serious as she just pointed out. there's things i've said something just a while ago coming home tonight and realize what it said she said did you see what you just sent me? it's unrecognizable from your thoughts. i do it all the time. >> greg: homage of a smartphone people right now if i want to spell ducking, i'll spell it. never in my life ever needed to say ducking. but every single text sean. it has an end there. >> i've experienced that too. ever been in the most tech spat with your spouse pushed mark [laughs] [laughs] >> somebody texted me and i responded i said it's the wrong person. oh [bleep].
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>> did you just swear? >> i'm sorry about that. and you reserved it is what i got from her. >> greg: oh, my goodness. >> someone didn't know the segment. [laughs] [laughs] >> that happens. >> you're in good company. >> at a roommate once that was breaking her lease soy to pay for it i was so furious i was texting my mom or friend or something and she was in my brain so i texted her everything in their with words that you just said. >> greg: i texted deacon that i was texting tom to invite him to my house tomorrow and i did it to the wrong tom and was so awkward is not like the other tom and i were really close it was just odd that i would invite them over to my house. now he said he was in miami. all right this is a great question i guess with the be fast. what food smell do you hate the most katie?
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>> burnt meat. >> greg: fair enough i cannot like that smell. no your next. >> under no. >> greg: there's got to be a smell of food. all right judge. >> jeanine: oil chicken for my dog and after a while i can't stand the smell the chicken that's it. >> a bad vegetable. >> greg: interesting. if they're just not fresh. >> greg: i hate when they go bad. i know doing fran mail friday? >> i grow my vegetables they do smell. yes you're welcome. >> greg: anything? this segment? yes, yes. i have many him to go ahead and say brussels sprouts because i like their taste. >> jeanine: you got that idea for me.
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men, you need to get off the couch and get with the program. yeah, you should probably get out of here. with golo, i lost 50 pounds. it feels really good to be able to button your jacket and not worry about it blowing up. -(laughs) -go to golo.com to lose weight and get healthier. >> judge jeanine: time now for one more thing, greg. >> greg: tonight an amazing show. i got the great writer. kat timpf, tyrus. it's crazy. now, let's do this. ♪ ♪ don't you love this? as you know, after cnn plus folded, a lot of people were in their dress didding rooms and chris wallace was startled by his own reflection when he went into his dressing room. oh, what happened? and he had a moment to just kind of contemplate what was next for his future. go to cnn proper or maybe just
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go out into the woods and bleep. there you go. >> judge jeanine: okay. my turn. all right. i want you to tune in tonight to "jesse watters primetime" because it will be judge judge e doing "primetime." i will be hosting that show tonight at 7:00. but i also want to do one more thing. one generous little girl is forfeiting birthday presents with a charity and this is why. >> i have more than some of these other people have so it's good to give back to them. >> judge jeanine: so instead of a birthday president hadley gray is donating to soldiers best friend through a nonprofit she created called hadley's hope. what she plans to do is raise $15,000 and brings veterans together with dogs who have been trained to help veterans with ptsd, which i think is really a very honorable thing for her to do.
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okay. and harold? >> harold: i love when kids do things like that. she has good parents. bless those people. taco bell is venturing into a new frontier. luggage. the giant has released a line of luggage hot sauce. fire carry on suitcase. hot duffle bag and cross body bag. all items available to the public on april 26th. >> greg: it makes sense. because it gives you the runs and then you are on the run. >> judge jeanine: katie, you are nextment. >> katie: help to you release other things than luggage. get boring but not for this guy. mathias mckinnon likes to make his workouts interesting. decided to go to the top of the rack ride a bike you have never seen. bench presses couches and tires and rides a bike as you just saw. also does pull-ups with a tire because his body is apparently not enough. former college athlete. gone viral. pretty cool.
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ever need some ideas just don't hurt fourself. >> show you this video why i don't go on hot hair balloon. trying to save his balloon from drashing into light poles and trees. 13 people no one was injured. that's why i don't ride hot air balloons. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us tonight. see you back here on monday. have a good weekend. ♪ >> gillian: good evening. i'm gillian turner in washington tonight for bret baier. breaking now a member ever the texas army national guard presumed to have drowned going into a river to save migrant. that soldier has been missing since this morning. we will have all the details in a moment in a live report. we are on the ground at that location. we begin first with mounting concern from democrats about president biden's decision now to end covid inspired asylum rules along the southern border. the white house is maintaining title 42 provisions will end as planned next month but now anxious democrats, fearing another illegal immigration surge as midterms approach,
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