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pretty unpredictable. i also think that some of the disgraced duke of york has a part to play in this. richard, i always learn a lot for the royal commentator, we will continue our coverage of this and see what happens in tomorrow's events as they jubilee continues. in the meantime, it's time for the five. ♪ >> hello everyone, i am judge jeanine pirro. it is 5:00 o'clock in new york city and this is the five. ♪ joe biden is through it on the ballot this november. the president calling for a sle of anti-gun measures during a highly politicized primetime address. biden demanding congress act,
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but only on the gun crackdown policies that he supports. instead of trying to find commo ground. the president taking the opportunity to bash and blame republicans. according to a new poll, the majority of americans don't agree with biden. over half don't see school shootings is the guns problem. but that's not stopping biden from trying to strong-arm congress into doing what he wants. >> president biden: for so many of you at home, i want to be very clear. this is not about taking away anyone's guns, we need to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. if we can't ban assault weapons we should raise the age to purchase them from 18-21. the fact that the majority of the senate republicans don't want anti- of these proposals even to be debated or come up for a vote i find unconscionable .
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i believe the majority of you will act and turn your outrage into making this issue central to your vote. enough, enough, enough. >> that's not good enough from some on the left. here are at the ladies of the view. >> i always say don't vote for republicans, right now, you can go back to it after we get gun laws. >> i am now with you, joy, get rid of republicans, get rid of the party, the party as it stands now because it is a part of white supremacy, it's a part of insurrectionist, it's the party of massacres at this point , it's the party that you can't trust. >> wow. how do you even come to a question based on that? rag, i mean the party of massacres, the party of insurrection, the party of whit supremacist, and before i get into that, the fact that eitan says the republicans don't even want to debate, don't we have a
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republican out trying to work out the deal with the democrats? >> when you listen to it, you have to understand this is the dumbest person on earth. he's a lawyer, imagine her argument in a court case where she goes to the judge, i don't think it's fair that i have to argue this case from the other side fred can they just lose their legal team and i'll just take it from here? that's what she thinks because don't want to actually hear in opposing or a shared opinion or a debate, i'd rather get and then she smears them. the thing is, again, it's all about the svp, single variable thinking. you can'tody when they're only focused on one variable. that's why people can't trust them. they think my god, they are onl focusing on one thing. they are coming for that one thing and that is guns it's about curbing social media focusing on mental health, not
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pronouns in optional identities. and it's about security for school. we can talk about guns. the republicans should go for i and talk about a multifaceted approach and take the lead and say look, we are open to everything because they democrats can't expand their viewpoint, but republicans can. joe though could cut he said th second amendment is an absolute great he could cut the gun toting population and half if h announced that all democrats will forfeit their second amendment rights in turn in their guns. half the country. if you think guns our evil, the why don't you give them up first . take the first step. you guys lead, and we will follow. a lot a private activist will d that they'll reduce their own carbon footprint and won't own car, so maybe democrats who don't like the second amendment get rid of the guns. >> kelly on, you know there is no question that even 51 percen of americans agree that guns ar
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not the answer for school shootings that were seeing. they see other components, they see mental health is a problem, they're interested in strengthening the schools, why isn't congress, whether it's th democrats or the republicans wh are they focused on all of the issues as opposed to guns, guns guns. there is one congressman who said spirit meet the bs althoug he said the forward, about constitutional rights. >> he said spirit me the bs about mental health other place have mental health issues and they don't have guns. they have to work on this in th senate dots are talking about mental health why? because even the congress, even the american rescue plan $1.9 trillion had 112 billion earmarked for schools, in this post- covert world. instead of ventilation systems and mass for seven -year-olds, that money has been earmarked
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for counselors come up for mental health services and for lost learning. this initiation has admitted that it's an issue, but if he can go on prime time and about the children, but talk about th guns, he is a non- credible messenger. it is a white house that lies from the podium. if had 13 high-profile departures in the first female first vice president of colors office. they don't want to work there. these jobs have been turned int nightmares and frankly they don't have a messaging problem, they have a fact problem. he, joe biden talks as if he just got to washington yesterda he speaks as an outsider when everybody knows he's in his fifth decade. this was a guy task by presiden biden after newtown, after the sandy hook massacre in joe bide was tasked by president obama t work on this. he got nothing done. when he says do something he is incapable of doing that. there is never any one reason
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come as you can't have any one solution. we have to look at the profile of a lot of the shooters. in one like that to the other students are afraid of them, take them seriously. here in new york see something, say something great if you're afraid of a student, that needs to be important, the guy in parkland, the fbi had been to his home so many times and neve did enough in there he was, aspiring to be at school shooter . if you aspire to be as close shooter, you're going to get your wish. >> one of the things that we talked about yesterday was with the covid lockdown, kids in schools, it now though, kind of like from sixth grade through ninth grade because if they missed two years, and they are emotionally not mature enough and socially, but now they are in a position where they are with older kids. i kind of tie that together wit the fact that since 2018, we ar now seeing that mass shooters,
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the a's of the mass shooters be younger, in uvalde and in buffalo. >> you're absolutely right, if you are honest and sincere abou trying to address this problem, you would address all of the multifactorial contributors you greg, and sarah kellyanne our pointing through. mental health as you mentioned, isolated social media. first-person shooter games. big pharma, all of our children are being prescribed drugs at record rates. our going to say none of this i contributing to the uptick? the focus has to be on the gun. when you say do something. when president biden says do something, he means do somethin about guns. i will just say the people most passionate about gun control ar simultaneously the most dishonest and ignorant people about guns. they know very little about
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caliber or velocity or magazine. they use these terms, weapons o war. they use these term like they use them on the back of a crackerjack box. they do nothing, nothing to solve this problem. >> all right. what about the fact that there are 20 congresspeople in swing districts, democrats who say wh don't you break this bill down so we don't have to vote on yes or no on guns? even there are worried about th public not necessarily buying into the second amendment destruction. >> i agree with a lot that has been said, but i personally think we have a problem. we since sandy hook that shooting in sandy soaked, there have been 900 mass shootings in the country. a bit of benign, or five, or 14 maybe there is overreaction, bu 900. >> how do you define those? >> a mass shooting? >> i think it might be for.
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>> we can google what it is. let's just say it's more than two. so 900 of them. in these situations, i would agree with you, the guns alone are not the problems with the school shootings, but in buffal the gun was probably part of th problem in mental health as well . democrats have to be willing an republicans have to be willing to accept a little of what they don't want everyone to try to solve the problem because it is a problem. there are kids being killed, people in tulsa, oklahoma you had a hospital, people being shot by a patient that was upse by the care and treatment he got . the age of the shooter, ought t be 21, we ought to have a longe waiting. for the background check to tak place so if there is social media things, let's figure thes things out. >> i know these are uncomfortable things. >> it's not uncomfortable i jus
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know that in real time, you are not going to get law enforcemen to do that. i was asking the local jeep. >> you hire more people. i don't give up. i since there is some resignation. >> number three, eve got to put trained people in schools with guns. not teachers,. >> could get what i'm trying to say and the spirit of a conversation i would be opening to you talking about raising th age. i be willing to have that conversation, but a conversatio has to be had on honest grands. i am passing you on the shootin numbers. gig i don't know the answer. we have a problem in this country, it's not going to be solved with what you all have just said. why? we've been doing that all along
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and it still happening. it's not going to be solved wit democrats talking about gun. you want to bash democrats? >> no, they are bashing as we are not bashing them. >> look, i am telling you, i called balls and strikes on democrats. >> herald,. >> no, no, no. >> the agent should be raised, there should be and longer period to explore. we ought to have in the school situation, armed people at thes schools. and i believe it's a controversy , these we have to deal with that we talk about these gangs in other things in chicago and new york. >> i agree with that. coming up, joe biden's presidency feeling so bad that even the liberal media is starting to feel it.
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♪ >> you know things are bad from the liberal media starts turnin on democrats. biden's white house getting smacked with three huge scathin pieces this week showcasing the dysfunction and how his administration struggled with getting messaging out in front of the big issues. case in point, raging inflation boasting about today's job reports, the u.s. economy addin 390,000 jobs for the month of may with an unemployment rate a 3.6 percent, but all those gain
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are snuffed out by the highest inflation in four decades and record high gas prices. that not stopping biden from trying to spin the news. >> today excellent jobs report and unemployment remaining and near historic lows because of the enormous progress we made o the economy in the americans tackle the inflation from the position of strakes. the two things are prices at th pump, and prices at the grocery store. both of these challenges have been directly exacerbated by putin's war in ukraine. cake. >> there is your victory lap or hit kellyanne do you think that is a risky victory lap? you could stumble to the finish line is soon as a recession could be right around the corner . >> it's a failing strategy. the only person not paying attention to all of these polls is joe biden and his white hous rate i've never seen such a clear-cut case for how to
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respond to what the american people say is important to them and that's the key about americans, you don't tell them what's important and they tell you. in joe biden's america, they can't find infant formula. nobody is blaming vladimir puti for that. he's losing america when he doesn't just stand up and say it's a little rough, but we hav a plan, we're going to get out of this. it's not just that people feel uncertain about their current economic situation, it's when they project forward, they thin it will only get worse. if republicans keep recruiting candidates that are talking about how to fix the economy, how to get back to energy independence, they will do very well this fall. joe biden and kamala harris do less every weekend that almost anyone i know where there is never anything on her public schedule. we see where he is, he literall had a ten minute good in didn't
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go to congress and say now i want to get everybody together and show people working in the cabinet room. kamala harasses nowhere, they'r embarrassed to put her out there . i think the media has had enoug because that media coverage for them. they worked overtime to help them get where they are and they're not getting enough transparency and return. >> in addition to this, the stories about joe being upset about the walk backs or even th stories about black staffers being upset within the white house, there's washington post for the first time acknowledgin the hunter biden laptop story. what's going on? >> at think the washington post understands they survived based upon the number of newspapers they sell, that they are customer is the person that buy the paper in not the white house . with joe biden complaining so much about telling us what a great job he's done, the american people, we tell them how we feel, but american peopl understand that they can't go t
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the supermarket anymore without looking at a piece of meat and putting it down and that may be picking it up again. its crazy. i even look at meat and say is that right? what joe biden should do instea of complaining about his staff, he ought to take 15 minutes and say sit down with the american people and say, you know what to , this is what i want to say to you. this is how i want to do it. i feel your pain, i got into office because i felt your pain about covid, i empathize with you. if he so upset about the people around him, do something about it, you're the boss. i think he is saying that he's annoyed with people around him, he's annoyed he didn't know about the baby formula early, you know what? pull in your press secretary an say you better be on the same page with me or don't be on the same page. >> why is the immediate not covering for joe biden now? >> don't think they've ever covered for him. >> i'm sorry i change my mind.
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>> the floor is yours. >> these resets happen in the white house, this happen in terms white house, this happene in obama's white house, this happened in george w and clinton's white house. you have to have the dexterity to push every separate if you'r not getting the right advice about baby formula coming you put people in charge they can run these things. i would remind everybody on the baby formula piece, it was a safety and health issue that shut some of that stuff down. you should have known those things. on oil and gas and on think that's a long-term strategy but in the intermediate, we ramp up production in america and find ways to graduate to a different kind of platform. where he has to understand that the border and crime issues are going to resonate with voters and they have to get a better strategy around that.
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the strategy is not as clear to me around those two issues as i is inflation and oil and gas. >> i like it when joe biden defines it for as. what we're seeing as an increas in prices. you keep hearing about the messaging problem, but they hav to admit the problem is that message. it's not the execution, it's th substance itself. you asked this question a coupl of times like why is the media changing. why is the media attacking? i don't think the media is turning on him per se. i think they realized he has served his purpose, he got elected is an old wife safe moderate trojan horse designed to hide the coming wakening of the welk people. they can gently push him out to pasture, that's whether talking about hunter biden all the time a story that they've.
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and now they are so brave carrying the sordid details tha i've been all over since day one . the media is not, they are suddenly in our camp or on our side, when they all decide that january 6th hearing is going to be in prime time. you don't think that's a political strategy in which the democrats and the media collude to gather? there doing it in prime time fo a reason. there doing it because they've got nothing else, but they're going to be in for allows a surprise one watches it. >> i feel bad but sipe interrupted harold several time and we're only two seconds into the show. >> looking back, do you think w? >> the media, and curiosity. >> i think you're directing thi
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brunt of liberal crime waves. and here are some examples of why people want more cops, and staffing shortage has reportedl forced seattle police to stop investigating new sexual assaul crimes, and a horrific video ou of california shows 18 plowing down a mother and child. it turns out that teen will spend only five months and juvenile probation camp thanks to radical district attorney george gascon. >> that is rough stuff. >> it's terrible. >> had ucl this, i think democrats are quick to say this is because they are run by radical district attorney's. of course, our mayors here, i think people have a lot of fait in our new mayor eric adams. crime is worse, how do you explain it? >> i don't have all the answers. if i did, i would give them to him right away. i think a couple of things.
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we talk about it around this table every night. we need more officers on the street. we need to ensure that we have mental health services. we talked of mental health when it comes to the use of guns. the mental health issue in so many cities across america is s rampant, and we've got to pick out bitter and different ways t address it. any american politician who believes that communities of color, communities in big citie don't want fleece officers on the street, don't know the communities they are talking about. the reason eric adams was he when the majority of the votes because people want their communities to be safe whether your democrat or republican. district attorney's that you listed, they will be held accountable by the voting publi as they should. i want every republican, two toxic make our communities safer . when i say hour, i mean all of
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new york, all of chicago. if it means arresting people, i it means ensuring that they sta behind bars, we have to do that to ensure that our streets remain seyfert. >> two short years after defund the police come here we are, a lot of democrats now trying to say we need more cops on the street. >> but. >> you saying this when black lives matter was going down? the businesses in the summer of 2020, when they were saying defund the police. were you saying all that, we want the police and we want to be safe? >> i was elected for a ticket no , i'm asking you about the summer of 2020. >> for 26 years i have said that . >> now let me answer your question. what we've got is das elected t enforce the law that are not enforcing the law. gas tone in california has just been slapped down by an court i
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california saying you are not the sovereign, you do not have the right to just go about and decide you're not going to use three strikes and you're out in a case. you got to follow the law. their arm now more than 500,000 signatures the biggest number o signatures they've ever had in los angeles county. in addition to that, and i thin is it's portland that they are not taking on sexual assault cases? >> seattle. >> if you are in portland, just cult wednesday because police aren't coming. now, are they not prosecuting petty larceny? larceny? identity theft? probably, i think they probably are, but they're not going to investigate or prosecute. this little dirt bag and the ca who mows down a mother and her child, 16 years old. he said the mother came out of nowhere. he 16 years old going down the street the wrong way, he speeding, he leaves the scene o
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a crime, he should be in jail, you should be prosecuted is an adult. they sent him not to juvenile detention, but juvenile camp. folks, this is what you voted for, and this is what you get. >> when it comes to crime, ther is a perception that is reality. we have record homicides in cities like chicago and philadelphia, people either sea folks looting stores and they don't, and they do. so how do they turn this around are they trying to give some credibility to democrats who ar talking more about grabbing our guns? >> watch how they talk about it because words of the trojan horse of policy. one of the reason i pushed him on the definition of its becaus words are the trojan horse and words are being tortured today. watch democrats, attempted talk about crime, but always pin it to gun violence. gun violence, for what it's worth in the art, transit crime
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at 54 percent, it's the same in chicago and philadelphia where shootings our in new york down. we have a crime problem, not a gun problem. >> greg, where are you on this? >> i'm just here, it's nice. >> you know it is though? i think harold will agree with me on this, they abandoned thei base and the service of the woke , and they're always trying to figure out was it worth it? what did they expect to get out of this? we are talking about how crime affects minority communities most, and many police officers are hard-working minorities, bu the democrats this insipid orchid orthodoxy of the woke, people they claim to represent our dying. they know they are doing this, why don't they stop it? i want to go back to this idea that they are delusional by kin of the outside outrage on twitter. they believe this group of the woke is so much larger than it really is, and it actually
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prevents them from being sensible. i think even mayor adams is too focused on the externalities of how i am being perceived when actually he should just say i'm not going to be looking not going to be turning on the tv, i'm not going to look at social media, i'm not going to go to any events or galas until i solve this stuff because i thin right now they are living in a world that doesn't exist except for the loudest voices, and i think that's the problem may be. >> great discussion. stay right there. when we come back we're going t talk about my new book, here's the deal.
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>> are own kat conway is out with the book. it's a new york times bestseller . it's also featured in the new fox nation special screening right now. greg, your best new york times bestseller, and sitting next one . >> i think that's appropriate i have at least five new york times bestsellers freight i los count, but it's actually five. there somebody in your book tha is so allying sociopath, her name is and she is something, she works for the washington post used to work for that. she accuses people of stalking her, but she kind of originated the docking of young people including your daughter, am i right? >> she made a career out of that . she is want anybody to say her name, so let's repeat that. she doesn't want people to know what she looks like, but she's got pictures all over the place.
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in the late fall of 2020 my daughter was doing what lots of teachers do. hosting tik tok, some of those we're anti- trump tick talks, and she thought it was her job to pull them together and put i front of her to hundred thousan twitter followers. she direct messaged our daughte into mid of night. she never even bothered to call she told her 15 -year-old daughter because it's on my official white house e-mail, that she told her 15 -year-old daughter if at any time you're uncomfortable, give your mother my number. would you feel more at ease if she were a man? direct messaging at 15 -year-ol girl. 15, you're not old enough to vote, to see an r-rated movie, drive, drink, but this is now, she's on msnbc literally crying. she's the peter pan of female journalist. i think we need standard.
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i will say that there are peopl elected lumbered there were other people that thought that the daughter of a staffer was relative and at the same time they were covering for hunter biden, a 51 -year-old grown man son of the guy who is now president covered for him. my daughter, all my kids are amazing. they use discretion. lots of the what are they looking for. does the media say were covid started. i will and good time because claudia shared this message wit me. >> judge? >> you know, i was fascinated, love the book, i did love the book great i like in the book where you talk about how everything was a in little did you know there was a buzz saw
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waiting for you within 24 hours. you say that jared kushner in particular ms. read the constitution all power not give to the federal government was reserved for him. you say he ultimately had the final okay on just about all th hires, and i can't help but think one of the things that most people were disappointed u in the trump administration, an you know i love the president, is the fact that the adjusted did not prosecute lots of the crimes for which we felt and th majority of americans felt case deserved prosecution. we thanked jared kushner for jeff sessions and bill barr. >> ultimately the president makes the personnel decisions, but i think in the case, if you're a family member, you can overstep your portfolio with whatever you want freight there's no question he's a very smart guy, but he had no washington experience. i think it's charming the president president of the united states had no.
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he was a political outsider as we're other people, but had real-world experience, successful, he was a great job creator and businessman. i think it's important to show humility in there are a few things in washington, i think bipartisanship is a means not a end can be valuable. going so far into the try to work with these democratic senators who turned around and impeached president from, not once, but twice, they weren't willing to play ball, and yes, ronald reagan was right, personnel's policy, i think a lot of great conservatives who could've walked in the administration never got their shots where there are many reasons for that, but look, donald trump, i looked up one day at a meeting at 820, i saw sarah huckabee, rick rawlins, and between the five of us, we had 19 children, $12, seven son freight at the time this sounds like a fun friday night, doesn'
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it? i look up commit where else these five women with these 19 school-aged kids, ages 2-16 hav the highest ranked assistant to the president and be working every him big stomach we ask or worked in the place it was pretty gave almost as many kids as fox news we can. really quickly and want to ask you about your relationship can meet you describe the two men i your life, your husband, who yo said at times was in the other room in your home plotting against you and your boss. president donald trump who has had some things to say about your book that has come out. to me about your relationship with both of them. >> george and i have been married for more than four decades we have four children together. he accepted a big job in the trumpet ministration he was going to be the head of the department of justice freight s we moved to washington is a couple.
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he also was very supportive on some of the toughest moments during the 2016 campaign. it was george dragging me to trump tower down the street. encouraging me, he's my person. he can change his mind, his vow are not to any one particular project, but his i should've ha some advance notice that an op-ed was coming out in the new york times next day or that washington post the next hour o a special coverage on ns nec. that what couples do. i have a great relationship wit both, i don't equate them. one was my marriage and was my job. the president and i go way back freight we've done a lot of great things. i know he had one thing to say publicly so far and i won't disclose our private conversations, but i'm glad people are buying the book because it's one woman's journey , i was raised in an all woman household, and i took my first service job at the age of 15, and i'm glad i did. he keep more of the five next.
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getting guns off our streets. one democrat's determined to get it done. attorney general rob bonta knows safer streets start with smarter gun control. and bonta says we must ban assault weapons. but eric early, a trump republican who goes too far defending the nra and would loosen laws on ammunition and gun sales. because for him, protecting the second amendment is everything. eric early. too extreme, too conservative for california.
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>> do i have to say? >> that's what we're doing, i gave you the question ahead of time. >> 26. >> so yeah, last week. >> when i was four, i knew on i did my dad's first radio commercial. and likes being in front of the tv and the radio, so i've been blessed. >> you are smooth like butter. a sort of always, my dad was an attorney my mom had on the toda show every morning and i always wanted to be a sports broadcaster. >> held were you? >> i always wanted to do something like this. >> i said i was four years old. >> smitten and bitten by politics at 17 when i briefly met ronald reagan and then i wa 25 when i became a lawyer and i quickly realized i wanted to do something else. >> originally, i wanted to be a aerobics answer, i did a play and then i knew i wanted to be
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in front of the camera. i didn't get on tv until he was 40 or something. >> when i was six i wanted to b a lawyer. >> this isn't being a lawyer, this is television. >> producers didn't know, anyway ,. >> you have to answer the question. >> i'm not a criminal. i'm not a criminal. >> okay. all right. one more thing is up next. .
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our best deals on every iphone. ♪ ♪ the eat fresh® refresh just won't stop! now, subway® is refreshing their catering with easy-order platters and lunchboxes perfect for any party. pool parties... tailgates... holiday parties... even retirement parties. man, i love parties. subway keeps refreshing and refreshing >> judge jeanine: time now for one more thing. i'm going first. greg is next. put that down, greg. today for all of you out there is national doughnut day you lucky people at this table all get a doughnut. important facts about doughnut day. national doughnut day was established to honor volunteers
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who served during world war i serving soldiers donuts and treats to keep their who are real up more than 10 billion donuts are made in the united states every year. and if you love donuts. you should live in boston where they have the most doughnut shops per person. being aware if you ate one doughnut a day you will gain a pound every 10 days. fun fact to annoy you. >> greg: you killed everybody's mood. derosa, kennedy kat timpf and tyrus. it's a barn burner. don't burn a barn. brand new guitar made my pop rock legend johnson. if you want to find a great al bull in the 70s. robert johnson he is the white guy in the middle there tell by the he
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is going to teach me how to play better guitar since i am awful. >> judge jeanine: you can play next time. >> kellyanne: australian man almost got ran over. the man got up and started fighting the kangaroo. both sides exchanged blow. the man would gain the upper hand by taking down the danger radio and pinning it to the under-the-kangaroo appearing to waive the right flag. kangaroos are known as some of the strongest most aggressive careers in the animal kingdom this one picked the wrong human to mess can. >> greg: now they are dating. >> harold: 14-year-old logan won the scripps belg beacon test did 92nd spelloff. competed four times and first time winning it. congratulations to young lady. >> will: men can get pregnant
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and bees can be fish. in order to be protected under endangered species act that right there on your screen is a fish. >> that's it for us. see you back here on monday. we got 10 more seconds. back on monday. have a great weekend. goodbye, everybody. >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, we are following two major stories. former trump aide peter navarro responds to what he says was unnecessarily harsh treatment from federal agents and as he is taken away in handcuffs and leg irons over his defiance of a subpoena from the capitol riot committee according to him. but, first, some rare good news for president biden about the u.s. economy. employers added 390,000 jobs in may unemployment rate remained 3.6%. another day
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