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us. neil? >> neil: thank you very much, rick. following all that. could be a busy and active season. taking a look at the corner of wall and broad. off on a sour note here but we still have 29 days to go. anything can and probably will happen. for now it's about interest rates and inflation. always. ♪ ♪ >> greg: i'm greg gutfeld along with judge jeanine pirro, jesse watters and evil shannon bream. "the five." ♪ ♪ >> we find that mr. deppe has proven all the elements of defamation. answer, yes. against amber heard, we, the jury, awarded damages in the amount of $10 million.
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as against amber heard, with the jury award punitive damages in the amount of $5 million. do you find that miss pacemaker it has proven all elements of defamation with mark answer no. we were compensatory damages in the amount of $2 million. >> greg: the conclusion of the blockbuster defamation trial between johnny depp and amber heard did not disappoint. both stars defamed one another with johnny depp being the big victor. $50 million awarded after jurors unanimously decided that she libeled him with malice when she wrote the 2019 op-ed identifying herself as a victim of domestic groups. amber heard winning a counterclaim by johnny depp's
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agent who called her claim a hoax. it is being called a setback for women. depp wasn't there to celebrate. he was too busy rocking out in london but he released a statement, falls and very serious allegations were levied at maybe via the media which triggered an endless barrage of hateful content. although no charges were ever brought against me it had already traveled around the world twice within nanoseconds and had a seismic impact on my life and my career. six years later, the jury gave me my life back. i am truly humbled. we are blessed onto "the five" to have some sound legal minds, people who have even gone to law school so let's go to the most sound legal mind here, jesse! [laughter] were you surprised by this verdict? >> shannon: you are actually going to him. >> jesse: he said come to me
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last. i have followed this trial closely. where do we begin? >> greg: depp said he was willing to risk his reputation as a drug in order to erase his reputation as being an abuser. he was willing to lay everything out there and say i am willing to let you make fun of me for the pills and everything and i am not an abuser. that is what he did. >> jesse: kind of like the russia hoax with trump. they come out and smear you with false allegations and you never get your reputation back. you have to see when that is what the president likes to do. i hadn't followed this as closely as the sussman trial. >> i would be happy to talk about that. >> greg: we are talking about johnny depp. >> jesse: johnny depp used to be this great actor that could have any role he wanted to, edward scissor hands and these oddball roles and pulled them off artistically and then he did these disney films and played the pirate and that was gold. he was the main man in hollywood
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and she came and destroyed his life and did something to the bed, i heard. not really sure of the details, but apparently she got thrashed by his lawyers in court and when you have good lawyers they will thrash the opponent and that is what happened. she was a very, very bad witness, and it looked like this was a correct judgment. >> greg: she did not come off as appealing. shannon, she probably couldn't even get the role-playing herself in this trial at this point. >> shannon: i feel like the jury, it did not ring true. clearly with this decision they made. all the things we cover in the news that a lot of it is inside baseball and what i visited a bunch of topics, this was the number one fear this is where someone pointed at me in the restaurant and said look, the evil shannon bream. but so many trials aren't televised but they were. the consensus at the table was she was really manipulative and
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they didn't buy it and none of us have been big johnny depp fans but when i watched the testimony come i wasn't a juror but i have had real questions about what she had to say and now the jury agreed. she now said she is upset about this, i seem to have lost our right i thought i had as an american to speak freely and openly. she is not conceding anything at this point. >> greg: she used the me too movement and now she has betrayed the me too movement. you can't believe all women is what this is proving. you were right from the beginning, you said i don't believe that lady! those were your words and you turned out to be vindicated much like mr. depp, exactly. >> judge jeanine: it yes. here's the bottom line, for this woman to say it is a setback for women i think she needs to understand one thing and that is that what she did was harmful to real victims of domestic violence. i am sorry for saying it again,
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i started the first domestic violence in the nation, i have dealt with battered women for decades. when she started it was clear that she was not the victim, she was the abuser and johnny depp had lawyers who could take her own. this camilla basque as was right on target with her. the tape recordings where she said johnny, are you going to be a baby, are you going to tell everybody i didn't hit you hard enough? it was difficult for this man to make a decision to put his whole life on the table, but he had nothing, but what he had to lose, he said nothing short of everything. she promoted herself as part of the meals also movement. they said, we don't know about johnny depp, she tried to get a restraining order against him and it was in all the newspapers, but she was impossible to believe.
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i would tell the jury as a judge, if you find that one witness has testified falsely with respect to one fact, you are free to disregard their entire testimony. this woman lied over and over again and i feel free to say that on television. she lied. she was a liar, she was the abuser and he was the victim. let me say one more thing. for him to take on this burden, which is not only proof that he was defamed, but that she wasn't malicious. that jury had to really see right through her to say she was malicious. and they found 5 million in punitive damages pair that is to punish you, amber heard, for taking on this guy paul smith life and destroying his life so you could be part of the me too movement. don't give me this stuff with it's a setback for women. you do not represent women, you represent the worst of women who try to falsely blame men and
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that is the end of it. >> greg: johnny depp was not there. is that a dumb idea or a bold idea, giving her the f you, you are in fairfax and i am in london. in the second question is, should joe biden be impeached? into second one first. >> i am not going to answer that one. i'm going to answer the second one first, it was both bold and dumb, his lawyers did that, so open and honest and i want to add to what you were saying originally about the judge pointed out, he didn't actually lay it all bear, he talked about being abused by his mother and his father abused his mother as well. i hate for this to be gendered but it is. we talk about domestic abuse all
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the time usually in the context of women, but it is so hard for a man, kate moss on the stand and we are all going back and looking at pictures together to lay that out there and it reminded me of when terry crews testified on capitol hill and talked about being abused. that is not easy and i hope it makes it more open to consideration about how much abuse men endure in society, both physical and emotional and verbal abuse. the woman who paid $30,000 every day, completing the arc of the trial. i was shocked, i did not know that he was going to win, i did not know what was going to be $15 million.
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>> jesse: may be a fox nation special? >> greg: amazing, amazing. or pirates, i think we have the budget for it. last word to jesse, what does this say about love? >> jesse: they hate each other. >> greg: isn't that amazing, people can love each other and then just hate each other. >> jesse: they call it a love-hate relationship, have you heard that? >> greg: i have a hate-hate relationship with you. coming up, gun-control talks as the left demands confiscation. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: bipartisan talks on how to respond to school shootings making progress on capitol hill. lindsey graham and richard blumenthal trying to reach an agreement on the so-called red flag laws to stop would be killers from of gone. but are liberals going to accept it? house democrats have their own agenda that would raise the age of buying assault weapons to 21 and ban the sale of high-capacity magazines. they are being encouraged by the left. >> i am still of the position that it may not be politically
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positive. not only should no one be able to purchase an ar-15, but i don't think people should be able to keep them. >> in 2004, that is when the ban ended and we saw the seismic increase of people using automatic weapons. >> i don't want all your guns, i want that ar-15. i want it. they should not be acceptable! [applause] >> judge jeanine: president biden says he is not even talking to congress. >> -- congress for 36 years and i've never confident, totally. it depends. on the negotiations that are going on right now. >> judge jeanine: okay. so the ultimate insider, the one that was able to work with segregationists, the one who
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said that we should be able to get the agenda done, we are going to act like adults and get this done, he doesn't have any say in congress. did he lose his magic touch? >> shannon: i don't know but he's probably not wrong to lose his faith. he said we are about school safety and we will also talk about mental health. yesterday, over at the white house, he said that that is not something he believes in talking about the president. if he talks about we have to have these two factors, the president is saying he's not interested in one of them, i don't know how it goes anywhere but with these red flag laws, you take away the hearing, you've got to find some balance there but most people do not agree with giving up constitutional rights. >> judge jeanine: the supreme court has been pretty strong on that, but blumenthal
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and graham are trying to work together on a bill that would allow for the seizure of firearms when someone is a threat to themselves or others with a court order, so it's not the automatic. they are trying to move to the left a little bit to try to get due process in there. what say you? >> greg: i like red flag laws but the challenge by due process is from the phone call, the phone call about jesse being unstable, to the court hearing, to the hearing, what is being done in between them and what constitutes evidence, obvious point, that takes time and is another process, we will have to wait and see what is happening, can this lobby abused? any law can be abused but there are some laws that are abused more than others. for example, hate crime laws. we've seen an explosion in the last five or seven years of hate
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crime hoaxes. so let's say jesse is not a threat to anybody but i decide i'm going to call and say that he's been talking about suicide. that is the thing you have to look at hate crime hoaxes, the smolletts of the world and amber heard, she took a movement and made it work for herself. there's a red flag on the red flags but they have to be explored. i just think everybody would focus on more than one variable because this is not a single variable problem and that is why nobody trusts joe biden because all he keeps saying his guns and that is why he didn't bring up the idea of pardoning the schools because that is not the variable. he can only handle one at once and it is whatever someone is telling him at the time. if someone stays we should talk about hardening schools that would be what popped out of his mouth but no one said that because they are coming after
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your guns. >> judge jeanine: we heard the sound from whoopi goldberg as well as as well as beta or work, they either want to take away your ar-15 or your ar stomach ache a 37. it reminds me of political correctness, you can't say it's not politically correct, they start chipping away. now it is we don't think you should have this gun or that gun or the other gun. but the second amendment is absolute, is it not? >> jesse: any time they open their mouths, gun sales skyrocket and he said the 9-millimeter thing, people don't trust him, he has poison the well of negotiation and that is why he is not even in the negotiation because he wants to slippery slope and say, maybe 9 millimeters are on the table. so obviously he is not a serious negotiator. i put some thought into the red flag laws.
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you had a good point last week, evil versus crazy. here's how you determine it, you look at a threat matrix, you've got to look at the threat variables. animal cruelty is one of the biggest signs and if he is holding a bloodied bag of dead cats that is something you've got a look at. and another thing, look at school and work. does he have antisocial behavior, is he getting into fights, has he played hooky for the entire semester and then you got to interview family members. is this a drug-infested household? you can tell when you go into a home and interview the family members, the clueless clueless, do they have records, is that a problem? then you look at clinical psychologists, have them do a whole test to see if he is borderline personality disorder, then i have a few ideas that might not really pass legal muster. we will call them jesse law. do they dress all in black, do they listen to death metal like greg gutfeld likes. are they in church, do they play
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sports? if not then that is a red flag. are they into fringe ideology? >> greg: you are so going off the -- >> jesse: radical ideology, black nationalism, white nationalism, that is when a judge looks at the whole thing and of 75% of the boxes are checked then you remove the guns and he can appeal while the guns are being -- >> greg: do you have any hobbies? >> jesse: i have none. >> greg: yes, that is a red flag. people with no hobbies! >> jesse: that is not a red flag! >> greg: yes, it is! >> judge jeanine: how would you respond to jesse's proposed legislation? >> i am just surprised he didn't throw in fatherless. >> jesse: when you visit the home, you can tell. another thing -- >> i just started! the beginning part of it, a bag of dead cats, if you haven't seen the netflix documentary --
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you really should. it's about a group of online folks who love cats who saw a youtube video of a kid abusing cats and ended up finding a murderer because they tracked this behavior. >> greg: that is a questionable documentary. speak about something else should be added which is harassment and threats to women. >> jesse: yeah, put it in there. >> young women had reported it and they did nothing about it. the former congressman was pointing out that there is usually also a methodology to the amount of time you have for all of this that there is a red flag that goes off two weeks before the actual attack is executed. it's interesting, it gets hyped up in these reddit chat rooms og this, so it seems like we could have a due process law
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and he represents connecticut, where sandy hook took place. guns have to be a part of it as well as other variables. it's not like anyone denies the fact that there are other things that go into it, but at the end of the day, as someone who is certainly mentally unfit to have a gun, had a gun to carry out all of these and access to guns is a huge part of the problem. >> judge jeanine: okay. coming up, president biden furious and blaming his staff for his unpopular presidency. ♪ ♪
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reality so he is taking his anger out on his staff. dropping a dime on the president with his new expose and it is a doozy. he's annoyed that his staff is always rushing to correct his gaffes because it undermines his credibility and his authenticity. the president also reportedly frustrated with how badly his administration is being run. no kidding. he says his fellow democrats do not defend him enough in the media, even though it's overwhelmingly liberal. jessica, the media is comprised entirely almost of democrats and almost always they are defending joe biden. what does it say when you have the president complaining about a lack of defense? >> jessica: every president and planes about their coverage. >> jesse: a president should never complain. >> jessica: i will let them
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know. it took a turn yesterday when she said that she was wrong when it came to what is happening with inflation and now, both together with the same point about the spending bill, and now there is a division among democrats, one side feels we should just acknowledge that the american rescue act, we still stand by it as policy and we needed it at the time but something was done wrong in the white house has more dug in, i'm not going to do anything and it is really interesting going forward to see how candidates are taking the because it is going to be split and purple districts are going to see people saying, i voted for this because i thought it was the right thing to do, it has had a negative effect and we need to watch what we are going to do going forward in the last two years before the general election. that didn't answer your question but i'm glad i got it out there. >> jesse: judge, you notice this nbc report and they are not talking about joe solving problems with gas prices, no new
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solutions on inflation. he's just lashing out at everybody. what does that tell you? >> judge jeanine: what it tells me as he is not really in control. who keeps correcting him? why don't you find out who is correcting you and let the person go if you are upset with you them but if you are clueless, then you pretty much deserve what you got. i think one of the problems is, forget about people going on television to support them, they don't even want them in their districts. this guy has got the lowest presidential approving rates ever. am i wrong? i think it is ever. no one has beaten him. he just beat his way to the bottom. >> greg: i've been there. >> judge jeanine: you beat your way to the bottom with the best of them, don't you? you sick -- [laughter] >> jessica: red flag. >> greg: i like the fact that he claims he's not getting enough credit.
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and, sure, gas prices are so high but that means you can spend more time at home with your family. to continue the car analogy, we were sold a lemon, and if a lemon could talk it would tell you, it's your fault for buying him. it is not the voters' fault at all because they were sold the lemon under false pretenses. they rolled back the odometer, give it a new paint job, some new rims, he's a modern just like old joe! he's great for road trips and unifying, then it turns out everything was a con job. the irony is trump got blamed for being a salesman when basically he was just trying to sell himself and sell america to the world. biden was the fail of the century, a con job orchestrated by the far left to fill him in with their progressive agenda. it's probably one of the
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greatest bait and switch is in political history and we are alive to see it. >> jesse: it is a very nice time to be alive. when you read this nbc news report and you see one line where he says, he doesn't like how his administration is being run, he's an executive! he is the one running the administration! he can fire and do whatever he wants! >> shannon: and apparently that is what the american people feel as well. people who vote for him, young voters, black voters, latino voters, independents, this is a nightmare for him if he doesn't turn around something, the economy. everyone admits that the economy is not going to get better before it gets worse and even the baby formula thing, those of the things people vote on, filling up the gas tank, and "the wall street journal" says the shortage is actually going to get worse on baby formula and it will take months to fix that! don't even get me started on
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popcorn. >> jesse: popcorn shortage? >> greg: i fill up my gas tank with baby formula. that is how bad. and i have baby formula in my gas tank. at the same time. >> jesse: all right. elon musk is cracking down on remote workers and could be spreading to an office near you. ♪ ♪ wealth is breaking ground on your biggest project yet. worth is giving the people who build it a solid foundation. wealth is shutting down the office for mike's retirement party. worth is giving the employee who spent half his life with you, the party of a lifetime. ♪ ♪ wealth is watching your business grow. worth is watching your employees grow with it. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: remote workers, beware. the good times of having meetings from pajamas may be done as more companies to make people come back to the office. elon musk is giving his employees an ultimatum, return to the workplace or work
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elsewhere. that is according to a leaked email where he tells executive staff that they must be in a cubicle for a minimum of 40 hours a week or depart the company. shannon, what do you think the reaction to this is going to be from within tesla? >> shannon: there are so many wearable effects. we have the number that 4.4 million people quit their jobs in april. we've got over 11 million job openings. if you would like to go. it's like netflix that come if you can't deal with the things we're going to put out, maybe you shouldn't work here anymore. there are other jobs out there. if people are really still at home in their pajamas it is a pretty good gig if you can get it and keep it. i had a guy at the beginning of this on my team who was working from puerto rico and he would zoom in from the beach and i thought that is pretty sweet. if you could try to keep it why would you give that up? what i know that "the new york times" had an article about how we should worry about our animals because they are going to be freaked out
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and suffer depression when we go back to work. join the mental health crisis. there's been a lot of evidence that the pandemic, companies are doing quite well, do you think that it is time to go back to some sort of hybrid work model? work at work, in person and i know it is a preference not to be in remote studios -- >> jesse: i wanted to summer remotely, but greg dragged us all back to the office but in hindsight, that was a good move. a big reason to get back to the office, gossip. office gossip is currency and when used appropriately it can really shoot you to the upper echelons. also love connections. >> jessica: oh, my gosh. >> jesse: you can't find love sitting at home alone. many people date in the office and fall in love and get married in the office. >> jessica: i've heard of that. >> jesse: also if you're tall,
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no one knows how tall you are on zoom. studies have showed that tall people will excel in the corporate environment. also, the power lunch. you are not having a power lunch at home with your parents or your son, you've got to bring the power lunch back. also if you isolate the country anymore, we are all going to turn into mass shooters. if you stay home alone and just share a screen, people are going to get violent. we all need to go back to work. >> judge jeanine: i could be like jeffrey toobin. you know? >> jesse: he's remote. >> judge jeanine: here's the thing, if covid is the reason for everyone staying at home, enough of this, you are in your pajamas, we look like a third world country. i go to the supermarket and people are in their pajamas. go to the airport, people are in their pajamas. it's crazy and honestly, i really think it is very -- it's
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compelling when you have an argument or discussion with someone in the office. i mean, that you miss when you are alone. my dogs can't talk. we communicate but we don't have that intellectual back and forth. >> jessica: if there is a back to your fourth. i was pregnant during covid, you are very pro office, greg. >> greg: my grandfather used to say people who work remotely are remotely working. >> jessica: did he really say that? >> greg: yes, he tested pajamas at home. you've got to love musk, he is a pure madman. corporations aren't designed to be your guidance counselor. i am tired of virtue signaling, i am tired getting emails every single day about a new month or a new week or a new day. i miss the days of the little,
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what do you call it? the personnel department, you take your thing and stick it in. >> jesse: what month are we in now? >> greg: i don't know. >> jessica: what is he talking about? >> greg: time card i reject this current woke corporatism and by comparing the optional choices of the white-collar worker to the factory worker. he says minimum of 40 because that is what the factory worker does. so can you, you cupcake! feel free to work from home but you've got to do a minimum of 40, and that is a boss move. bosses aren't there to be liked. the only virtue a company has is to employ a lot of people to make a great product. that is the only virtue you should be known for! the moment you step out of that lane, you end up like disney, you ruin your reputation. if we just do more months, more
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emails, more 5k fun runs, people are going to forget that we are a bloodless, sick company. we will never forget that, we know what a company does, we don't need to be lied to about how virtuous you are. that is why i like him, he rejects that stuff. i think he does. >> jesse: no fun run. >> greg: i've done a fun run, they are not fun. i ended up throwing up a lot in central park. >> jesse: all right. "the fastest" is coming up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> shannon: welcome back, time for the fastest. drowning in money. los angeles county's highest-paid lifeguards earned half a million dollars last year thanks to overtime and benefits. 20 of them took home over $300,000. how much would it take for you to be a lifeguard? >> greg: are they lifeguarding the la brea tar pits? i don't believe this for a second.
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they have to tell me who these people are because that's crazy. are they on in oligarch's yacht? half a million for a lifeguard? i don't know, this really ticks me off, shannon. bring the facts! >> shannon: you couldn't pay me half million dollars to run around in my swimsuit. >> jesse: it's an abuse of overtime, it happens on the long island railroad and all these municipalities. they run up the clock on the ot and they get half your salary from overtime. we are on to you! i wouldn't let that happen if i ran the show. check their time cards! >> greg: when they punch out. we know what's going on in there, jessica. impeach biden. >> jessica: it comes full circle. i don't know how you rack up quite that much overtime but controversial opinion i guess
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from what we've heard on the table, first responders should be paid more than they are pay. if we are going to start paying firefighters, yes, i think he would get a lot of yes votes at the table. but also, lifeguards do rescue people from drowning. all right, judge. she's going to lose it. >> judge jeanine: now, i agree -- >> jessica: no, you don't agree! >> judge jeanine: i want to know, what do they look like? what do you have to look like? >> greg: like the people in baywatch. actors! >> jesse: how much do they get paid? >> judge jeanine: it's california, you don't expect anything to be level they are so i'm sure everything is related to the nancy pelosis and everybody else. >> jesse: they have to spend all their money on gas. >> jessica: then make a decision on how much to get paid. >> shannon: if your next delivery order feels a little life, this may be why. eight in ten delivery workers
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admitted to eating a customer's food. these are not the worst numbers in there. these are people admitting it. i think it may be 10 out of 10 if 8 out of 10 are admitting it. yuck. >> judge jeanine: that's why i cook most of the time. i expect it. first of all, never complain about your food in a restaurant because they will spit in it, okay. that is all i have to say. >> shannon: doordash? >> jessica: on the opposite of judge and i order constantly and it's great, any restaurant you want at any time but i guess they get a little tip. but you would notice if your order got messed up here they are doing things like chips and fries. i feel like most of the deliveries come stapled closed. >> jesse: it's fries is what it is, but when did they do it? on their little motorbikes like that, grabbing food while they are turning left? i don't buy it.
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it is a fry thieving operation it it's got to stop. >> greg: it's got to stop. this is why i order food that i hate. that will show them, right! i have an idea, it is like a food order app called leftovers and it's all the food that the restaurant is going to throw away and you get it half price. the muffin tops. that was my nickname in college. >> jessica: i like muffin tops. it's the bottoms you don't want you order a thing of asparagus? i dare you to steal that. all right, "one more thing" up next. ♪ ♪ shh! stealth mode? yeah. [cricket sounds] shh! shh! [light switch clicks] don't pta meetings end at nine? -it ran... late. -oh got lost. the lexus rx built for modern families.
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>> judge jeanine: thank you very much. last night i received an unexpected package at my gate. >> shannon: oh. >> greg: that means roll it. >> judge jeanine: you got to roll it. >> judge jeanine: oh my gosh. i know there was no name or address from the sender but opening the box. but it was a little odd and i couldn't resist seeing what was inside. what was inside but my favorite candy? it was peppermint patties, i would like to thank the sender. i don't know who it is. no return address or card. >> greg: why are you thanking strange people sending you strange food. that's the worst thing you could do. >> judge jeanine: excuse me, it's my segment. >> greg: i don't care! >> judge jeanine: i'm speaking. if you sent me the box please let me know peppermint patties i ate the whole bunch.
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>> greg: you don't eat food from strangers. >> judge jeanine: i'm talking your whole segment. >> greg: i'm looking out for you, judge. >> judge jeanine: i already ate it. >> greg: a gate, then all bets are off. tonight evil shannon bream on my show cat patel and kat timpf. keep getting canceled. damn it. i can't believe you ate something somebody sent you. ♪ animals are great. >> greg: o my god lord help us all. baby sloth reunited with its mother. >> judge jeanine: we saw this last week. >> greg: did we? >> judge jeanine: yes. >> greg: no we didn't. that was a different sloth, judge. you are a sloth-ic. look how adorable this is. look how adorable that is. didn't even write a thank you note. >> shannon: that is precious. >> greg: adorable. i believe that's a marijuana leaf right there.
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>> shannon: no wonder he is so slow. >> greg: jaguar rescue center. jesse? >> jesse: i want to thank whoever sent me the cinnamon apple pecans. i ate them all weekend. >> judge jeanine: you didn't save any for me? >> jesse: i ate them all. happy birthday to emma. 30 today. big celebration. hair a little -- high hair not hers. over the weekend at burt and betty's on the deck there jesse jr. was very well behaved. the twins were there. it was a beautiful night and i love her very much. so happy birthday. >> hire a recover from for a birthday. [laughter] >> jesse: thank you very much leann. excellent john. >> shannon: very nice. >> jesse: tonight "primetime" we have bill barr, we have kellyanne conway and sarah palin. >> shannon: i mentioned i was in nashville this weekend. i was there for the kayla fan awards. a book i wrote women of the
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bible speak book of the year walked the red carpet with my husband. you guys look surprise. there he is. you have to tune in to see whether i won or not. >> greg: all right. sorry, jessica, 10 seconds. >> jessica: i had an old dog. >> judge jeanine: we love dogs. >> greg: that's it. judge, do you want to read this? >> judge jeanine: "special report" suspect next, bret. are you there? did you send me the candy? >> bret: what's more controversial you eating mysterious peppermint patties or jesse having a recover from at t his baby's birthday party? good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, a big win for actor johnny depp, a jury in virginia ruling mostly in favor of depp in defamation lawsuits involving gormer wife amber heard she has been ordered to pay $15 million. depp is on the hook for 2 million in her counter

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