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it will be a question of whether or not officials try to stop it as it starts up again. the leader tells me at 6:00 a.m. sharp tuesday morning. >> neil: thank you, my friend. be safe and be well. griff jenkins in the middle of it. close to the upside for the stock market today. concerns about the economy and interest rates. for now, just getting by. ♪ ♪ >> greg: i am greg gutfeld. along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and she is back from her ten day suspension. dana perino. it's "the five." i'm kidding. president biden finally uniting the country and agreement round one notion: the economy totally stinks. a majority of americans
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disapprove of biden on nearly every key economic concern. 37% approve of his handling of the economic recovery and has worse numbers on issues like gas prices and inflation. nearly 80% of americans say the economy is in extremely or very important factor in how they will vote. the media trying to warn democrats of what's to come. >> president biden is a serious drag on democratic candidates nationwide. he is badly underwater on all the top issues including the big ones. inflation, gas prices. less than 30% approval rating on the issues we are told by voters are dominating their state of mind. >> greg: gas prices hit a staggering record high at $4.86 a gallon, doubling since biden's presidency began. the administration is having no problem passing the blame on their economic woes. >> the price of gasoline is not set by a dial in the oval office
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and when an oil company is deciding our by our how much to charge you for a gallon of gas, they are not calling the administration to ask what they should do. they are doing it based on their goal of maximizing their profits. >> gas prices are up $1.40 a gallon since putin moved troops into ukraine. if you look at what happened when putin started amassing troops on the border with russia, the price of gas has increased by $1.51. >> greg: there you go up and welcome back, dana. you were missed. >> dana: i wondered if people would notice. >> greg: it was pretty awful what you said and did. enter retweet it was disgusting. i have a question for you. last week. president biden says we don't have a switch to turn our baby formula. in this case it's mayor pete saying that we don't have a dial.
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we understand that there is no magic formula but you're in charge so what the hell are you doing? >> dana: there is this pattern. they missed the problem or they misdiagnose it and then when it happens they try to say it won't be that bad. then they realize oh oh, we've got a problem so then they try to find someone to blame. that place persons like you can't blame me. they have them out there saying joe biden, what he wants more than anything is to get out in the country and travel more and be out there more. i need to tell you something. no political or policy problem has ever been solved in the history of the world with a communications strategy and certainly not by somebody who has not been able to answer so far. on the baby formula one, susan rice is the domestic policy chairperson. they went for a month and they didn't tell him this was a problem. he went out and said if we were
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mind readers. you don't have to be mind readers. you need competent staff. >> greg: we are not mind readers. we don't have a switch. we don't have a dial. it's not like we are asking you to be any of those things. just do the right thing. do your damn job or get out. what's the scuttlebutt? that is slang for gossip. that biden is seething, he is seething because his numbers are lower than trump. he was supposed to be the antidote to trump and now he is less popular. >> judge jeanine: here is the amazing part of it. before we get to that, i love that you are back, dana. >> dana: it is nice. >> judge jeanine: who did you not like? >> judge jeanine: i just love dana and i will leave it at that. you know what's amazing about joe biden, he thinks okay, now that his numbers are worse than donald trump, he thinks he's going to be able to go out into the public and convince people that he is shrewd, smart,
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capable of turning it around. do you know what, joe? get out there. go out there. talk to people if you can. put yourself out there and try to explain to the american people why the numbers are so bad. why there is such a cultural division between the right and the left. why 83% of the country are not only read about the economy. they are worried about the future of this country. they are worried about their safety, their security. they have doubts, for the first time. i don't remember reading about this. i just don't remember reading about it. doubt in the nation's political system? democrats have soon crashed the system, whether it's the criminal justice, the supreme court system, the whole thing. people are like, maybe america isn't what they said it was and we are going to have to fix it. >> greg: jessica, in the green room you said if only biden had concentrated on real issues than
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these virtue signaling locus and we wouldn't have the worst president in the history of the united states. i thought of that was so frank and honest. care to elaborate? >> jessica: it really was. stays between friends in the green room. to the judge's point about everyone that is scared for the future of democracy, the last president trying to overturn an election result and didn't mind of his vice president got hanged for it. it is hanged. oh, my god. she is sitting in chappaqua well aware she is not the president of the united states of america. >> greg: are you sure that is her? >> jessica: oh, my god. democrats are facing the potential of losing. states that at least lean blue. bright blue is still going to be fine. i think the president can serve
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a purpose going and talking to people who are likely to vote for democrats or could still be persuaded. individual congressmen and senators are going to have to figure out if they want biden with them or not, if that makes sense in terms of their districts. the frustration that's going on, you look at the numbers. saying created over 8 million jobs. unemployment. why is it going so poorly? i get the frustration and maybe his staff should say we have a few months to fix this. let it go. he won the 2020 election going out there by getting out there on the trail. why are you looking at me like that? >> judge jeanine: he was pretty much in the basement. >> jessica: that is absolutely not true. >> greg: all right, jesse. wrap it up for us. >> jesse: made the mistake of trying to separate the economy from insulation. kept saying the economy is great but i feel your pain with inflation. permission to make an analogy. it is like saying your wife is
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really hot, i'm really sorry she keeps cheating on you. you can't separate the two. >> greg: i take back the permission. >> jesse: the other thing i -- he did, he said there's nothing i can do. you can't tell the american people there's nothing i can do if you are the leader of the free world. we gave you the white house. the house, the senate, air force one, the treasury department, allies. >> jessica: all the normal stuff. >> jesse: and recovered economy and now you say there's nothing you can do? come on. no one understands that. then he says you get out there, i'm going to reengineer the entire u.s. economy away from fossil fuels and lower the world's temperature but i just can't lower the price of gas a dollar. come on. nobody believes any of us. he should've fired the fed chairman he have the chance last time this term was up. during the trump administration
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he raised rates and then froze for the first year of the biden term and then didn't do anything until it was too late. it is like hiring a drunk pilot. he has already lost control of the plane. do you think he is going to stick the landing? lastly, seething about not being able to get out of the white house more. you think bush or clinton or obama would complain that their staff won't let them do an event? they are firing up the jet and they are going somewhere. go to a baby formula factory, anywhere, get out there. reinforces the perception of the american people that this guy is powerless. now he is taking a four-day weekend. he was off friday, saturday, sunday, off today. no events. he is not even playing golf like other presidents. he doesn't even play golf. it's like he has given up in the american people see it. >> greg: because he is not playing golf. >> dana: the complaint is that he wants to go out into baby
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formula events. that's not what it is. they want to go to delaware for four days in the middle of the crisis. >> jesse: delaware is not a swing state. >> dana: 30 seconds longer. i think the president could stop doing so many events, stop being out there so much. government should not try to solve every single problem. take a step back. think about things for a minute. have a couple days where you are thinking and then go do an event. doing an event is not helping them at this point. >> greg: we are going to have to do an event called the break. that's not what i was thinking. disgusting. what was she doing? >> jesse: that's why she got suspended. ski park that maybe you would learn a lesson but apparently not. coming up, radical das facing a a requiem.
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>> jesse: radical das are finding themselves on the ropes after their soft on crime policies allowed criminals to rule the streets. l.a.'s progressive d.a. george gascon backtracking big time after trying to blame the light sentencing in a horrific hit-and-run case on the city sure of. the teen driver sentenced to just five months in juvenile camp for ramming his car into a mom and her child. gascon says the sheriff's office agreed with the plan. sheriff says that is a lie. san francisco is set to vote tomorrow on a recall of far left ea chesa boudin after his city was turned over to violent sociopaths. in philly, three people dead and 11 people injured by theoretical d.a., uncle larry krasner is blaming the nra for it even though it is larry krasner who is not prosecuting these serious crimes. what is juvenile camp?
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this person who mowed over this woman. >> judge jeanine: >> jesse: camp is not as severe or heard as a juvenile detention, it is like a bump up from camp. this dirtbag was in a stolen car, hits a woman, leaves the scene of the crime, doesn't have a license. stopped by the hero in the pickup truck. he is already on felony probation. this kid should be tried as an adult and state prison. all of these progressive das. chesa boudin is going to lose. his recall isn't going to work. george gascon at some point he will be recalled. the appellate division in california said you're not a sovereign. you cannot establish what the law is, you enforce the law. what all three of these das,
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krasner, gascon and boudean. they are refusing to make sure people are safe and all of them are democrats. all of them are in democrat run cities, all of these crimes are occurring where every one of these people. they will sue a gun manufacturer, they hate guns but when they find a criminal with a gun, they don't confiscate the gun. so we have a whole much of people where the legislature and the voters have brought the prosecutors. nothing more than dirt banks letting criminals out of jail. >> jesse: how does it look when the das keep pointing the fingers of the nra, the sheriff, they are the ones in charge and letting a lot of these guys out. >> it doesn't look great. the nra looks better than the
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sheriff. there is a division, law enforcement has a number of tears so there's intellectual law enforcement. then there are police officers and sheriffs are out there trying to enforce the law and when they are standing there saying absolutely not, i disagree wholeheartedly with your approach to doing that you can see a case in which recalls will start to be affected. i imagine it will be looking at the numbers. this was interesting, there was a woman named brooke jenkins, homicide prosecutor under chesa boudin who quit to join the recall effort. this quote was so important for what is going on. i agree with the spirit of some of the policies he's implemented. they need somebody who can institute reform in a safe and effective manner. it looks like lawlessness. she is not alone in terms of these policies. it puts liberals in a tough position because the spirit of the wall, the idea of giving someone a second chance is something we event strongly. you can have people mowing down
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moms with babies. killing people on the subway. >> jesse: they are getting hundreds of chances. dana, has the experiment with progressive das, has it officially failed? >> dana: yes, i think so. it is becoming apparent in all of the cities. it's not just chicago, l.a., new york. you are seeing it across the board. for example, we had on this morning "america's newsroom" the mayor of chattanooga, tennessee. another shooting. he said they know it's a small group of people. i said isn't gang activity? he said maybe not gangs like you would think of in the past like in a movie. they expect arrests. i said do you think the prosecution will hold? a place like chattanooga, tennessee, they are dealing with it. hopefully they do catch them. i think larry krasner, he tweets
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about how horrible this is but then he gets just destroyed by everybody else pointing out, hold on a second. you are the one that's not prosecuting the crimes. >> jesse: why don't they throw the book at these guys that get caught with guns. >> greg: isn't tweeting enough? they are expressing sorrow and outrage. tweeting is all you need to do. if they extended gun control to finger-pointing, that would hurt the d.a. the most. the media chose not to cover the crimes. the media has chosen not to cover the crimes because it doesn't fit into the framework of identity politics. it's a report on crime that involves minority suspects, your racist even if the majority of the victims are also minority. you can see the faucet turn on and turn off when you watch the news. the democrats, got to be honest, used to be the party of victims
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rights. whether you are wrongly prosecuted or a victim of anything. now they have kind of replaced the real victim with the fake victim. especially when you see some of this stuff. out went caring about female victims who are assaulted and it's replaced with a dude wearing a dress who claims he is in this gendered. you've seen an abandonment of real victims towards this twitter approved victimhood and that's where they are. a lot of these victims are women. there wasn't guy that was let out and the woman pleaded please don't. he killed her. >> judge jeanine: it happens all the time. >> greg: apparently they are not the appropriate victims anymore. on the totem pole of victimhood they have moved down a few wrongs. >> jesse: and we are at the top. >> greg: you and me. >> jesse: especially you. you probably went to juvie camp.
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>> greg: idea for a fox nation show, juvie camp undercover. i will wear a backward style hat. i will come in, like the bad boy. >> jesse: she will be watching the kid rock special. up next, where is kamala? the biggest caravan ever heads for america.
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♪ ♪ >> dana: critics accusing kamala harris of going awol on
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the issue of the largest migrant caravan ever. nearly 10,000 migrants gathering in mexico expecting to make the dangers the track. according to some migrants the policies of the biden administration offer a very big incentive to make the journey. this become promised the asian community. have us having. now we need him to keep his promise. >> do you feel like president biden is friendlier to migrants than president trump was? >> i think biden is friendly. >> dana: jesse, kamala harris is going to do an event. pretty much nothing to do with the actual violence problem. >> jesse: she showered these corrupt central american countries with cash than they stole the money and kept sending
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them to caravans north. typical liberalism. throw money at a problem it keeps getting worse. didn't one of our correspondence interview one of the president in one of the central american countries that a guy says yeah, i haven't heard from kamala in about a year. she didn't even call the guy. they are supposed to be diplomatic relations. she has got to be so lazy. deep, beep. this is vice president kamala harris purely sent you a lot of dinero, how about you stop the caravan? move from characteristic. stop the caravan, stop stealing the cash. maybe there'll be some consequences. i don't know what the consequences will be. that's not my job. send the cia. they will know what to do. you think letting a million illegals into the country helps the inflation problem? it explodes inflation. it destroys the dollar. anybody with a brain sees that. how much -- how come she doesn't
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see that she is making inflation worse? >> judge jeanine: was in at 253,001 month? talking to .5 million. here's the thing. you would think the woman is a prosecutor, that she'd understand our money is going to corrupt governments in central america and she has been tasked with the idea of finding out what the root causes of immigration are. she would do exactly what you're talking about. that is common sense. this woman is lazy. she is a lazy human being. she doesn't want to focus her message. she doesn't want to get out there. she has been in latin america for three full days. meanwhile joe biden was there a few weeks ago six days in a row and now they have an end game. they want to try to get people to the summit of americas. she is calling everybody and begging them to show up and they won't show. the woman, she is more than a laughingstock. she is more than someone who is
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inept. she is lazy. he doesn't deserve a job. she should just resign. she's not doing anything. >> dana: she's not going to resign. i think she thinks she's going to be the domine in 2024. >> greg: doing what she is supposed to do which is nothing. america says build a wall and she goes, awol? awol. then she left. we'll be right back i'm going to sound very smart by using the phrase decoupling. i'm not even sure i'm going to use in the right way but i think we should decouple the impenetrable border with immigration. make it to close everything so i for having a bunch of people come in. they are great, wonderful, make sure they are vetted and stuff but we should have a wall. the problem is the critics have lumped this together so when you talk about the wall, they tried to go you don't want these people to comment. i am from an immigrant family. we are a nation of immigrants. it's not about that. we want when everyone else has
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which is a process, a wall. not awol but the wall. >> dana: when you see the caravan. people would say you're making up the caravan but you are there with the video and it's happening and we know it's going to take place throughout the rest of the summer. i don't even care. forget the midterms. do they realize they have a problem. it seems like they don't. >> jessica: i did a google search of everywhere this is being covered to see if it was being covered from left to right in the most informative article was in the guardian which is about as left as you can get. their number was higher than ours but it's up to 15,000 people part of the caravan. 70% are women and children. that will definitely change the dynamic on the border because it had been reported that it was single men and women and children given preferential treatment. this problem and what these people are expressing is the
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concern to why they are leaving mexico which is that there are no jobs for them is exactly the kind of portfolio that kamala was charged with. this is a root cause problem. we have economic disaster not only were there, him initially but that in mexico it's not an okay option. how are we going to work this out with the mexican president to make sure the people are coming in vetted properly and also that mexico gets back on its feet and is able to keep people undergoing to keep migrating north. i don't think that, here is is lazy. i think she really didn't want this job, the specific job and she likes these other things and i'm not saying it makes it okay but she wants to talk about women's empowerment, she wants to talk about criminal justice reform. >> judge jeanine: so let her do it. >> jessica: i'm not calling the vice president of the united states of america lazy. i heard you do it ten times.
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that's why i'm saying. >> judge jeanine: twice. >> jessica: that this isn't what she wants to do and unfortunately in life we all get jobs that we don't want to do. president biden have this as vp as well. i'm sure it wasn't his top choice. he would have rather done gay marriage. he ended up with the portfolio. it's an intractable problem. >> dana: could pick up the phone and call anybody. hire anybody want to get all the help you want. everybody gets to make a choice. what do you want to focus on? if you're going to focus on women's empowerment in latin america and not the cause of the problem, you have more migrant caravans. up next, setting their sights on your kitchen. watch out.
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: liberal climate insanity reaching new levels of annoyance as it spreads into our everyday lives. evangelist -- critics are calling it an assault on good cooking arguing meals cooked on electric stoves are no match for cooking over a flame. a "wall street journal" writer details how driving green is utterly miserable. "i rented an electric car for a four day road trip. i spent more time charging it than i did sleeping." dana, i want to start with you. to me on electric stove is no match for a gas stove because when you have a recipe that says bring it to a boil and then simmer, i have to have another
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burner on simmer on an electric stove. >> dana: i do a lot of cooking. [laughter] i hear you. i also think, why is the government in the business of taking things away from people? you want a trial transition to green energy and fund ideas like fusion and add more nuclear, small nuclear plants? that's great but why are you taking away things from people. it feels like a punishment. the electric ones, they are not good. how do people here think this is going to be a terrible experiment. it will end badly. they will say oh, maybe we shouldn't have done that. it is dramatically increasing the price of new housing here we have a housing problem especially in the cities. i think all of it is a disaster. think about the president. while i was away it was announced that he was going to go to saudi arabia. they laid off 11,000 keystone pipeline workers and then 18
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months later travel to saudi arabia and ask for help? >> judge jeanine: terrible. all right, greg q1 about the fact that gas is more reliable than electric because everyone knows our electric grid is very vulnerable to disruptions because the electric grid is vulcanized by third world countries. >> greg: millions of deaths are associated with burning impure fuel. countries, places that don't have all the, doesn't have coal or electricity. shouldn't be trying to replace something without actually having a consistent replacement. you cannot store a lot of green energy to even make more green energy. if you believe that we are running out of conventional fuel whether it's natural gas or fossil fuels, the electric car is like a double whammy. you need coal for the electricity and you need gas and the machinery to dig for those precious metals for the
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batteries. i don't think people want to think about this but mathematically it, hole, if you -- of building an equal requires fossil fuel energy the more you build these e-cards, the less fuel you're going to happen until you can't make the cars anymore and then where will you be? i was going to say, judge, the answer is nuclear. >> judge jeanine: "the wall street journal" article about these young women who want entrepreneurial to chicago or something, it was a nightmare reading it. did you read the article? >> jesse: if you have a baby, jesse jr. and we are on a road trip going for five hours, you can stop to turn the car for half an hour. jesse jr. is going to freak out. you've got to go. sometimes you pull off the side and the engine shuts down and he wakes up. you can't have that. has to be a smooth ride. the other thing about the
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electric stove. i fried an egg on electric stove, it took me 45 minutes because it takes forever to get going. you need the flame. number two, this is an attack on ethnic food. like the wok, you need the flame. >> dana: that should be the arguments. that's the only argument that's going to win in this world. >> judge jeanine: the round bottom of the wok is too small to get pete all the way appeared back to the electric car, the charging thing. the article says to charge it for eight hours of driving you need to spend three hours charging it. half an hour ain't going to charge you. what do you think? >> jessica: i think people who want teslas should have them and people who want to keep driving cars and make them more fuel-efficient and make improvements. we can't revolutionize society top to bottom in this way. the thing about the electric cars, you remember when senator tim kaine was stuck for
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18 hours on the highway. there were drivers who were in electric cars who had to go knock on the windows of strangers cars and ask if they could take shelter. >> jesse: do you let them in? >> jessica: are you -- yes, you let them in. i will say this is only on new builds and you could tone it down. 13% of greenhouse gases that we have annually are coming from the buildings, these residential buildings. that's a worthy goal to try to tackle that but banning them outright. chefs and restaurant owners, to your ethnic food point are really upset. >> judge jeanine: the fastest is up next. [♪♪] if you have diabetes,
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>> jessica: welcome back. it's time for the fastest. the happiest place on earth and the perfect place for a proposal. unfortunately he didn't go that
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way for these two lovebirds. [cheers and applause] >> yes. it's going to be even better. >> okay, disney apologizing to that couple and promising to make up for the mistake. he thought it was a better place for them to get engaged. >> greg: maybe they weren't allowed up there. >> judge jeanine: wouldn't have apologize. >> greg: why are we doing this? i haven't in my show. should i kill it? >> dana: the reason it's good is because we had a long stance against public proposals. >> greg: if they get proposed there, they've got to get divorced.
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universal studios. one of the second tier ones. how about that? do we know how they identify a question right they are a disney. >> jessica: there are not groomers there. i don't think that, by the way. >> greg: you are saying that they are groomers. >> jesse: my proposal was interfered with. i was down on one knee at the beach at a fan came up to me and said remember me. you interviewed me. let me finish. >> jesse: she was shooting at. we have a shot. >> judge jeanine: you know it bothers me about this, that guy grabs the wig. any other guy would've decked him. runs fine grabs the ring. you never know that's about. >> greg: staged. >> judge jeanine: grabbed the box. >> jesse: any normal guy would've run after him.
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>> jessica: i hope they are very happy together. she said yes. next, would you do? a woman found $36,000 hidden inside a couch she found on craigslist. she returned the cash in the original owners were so grateful they gave her 2200 bucks out of the thank you. >> dana: i have a lot of questions. >> judge jeanine: it was from an older woman who died. it will people hide stuff. >> greg: tell me about it. >> judge jeanine: i'm not surprised there was money in it. >> greg: finding one decent pillow under my cushions. 36 grand. i get nothing. >> jesse: i never went to law school but i think once you resume ownership of the couch. >> judge jeanine: not only is the coach abandoned, the owner is dead. >> jesse: it is rightfully your cash. all of it. that is my legal advice. >> dana: she said it felt like there was a heating pad in the
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couch. she is sitting on it. i understand all people hide stuff. but not that organized. something is fishy about the money. if it's hidden in the couch and no one else knows about it, a lot of questions. >> judge jeanine: she wanted to make sure that it was there. >> dana: a fox nation. >> jessica: 36k in a couch. "one more thing" is up next. when tired, achy feet make your whole body want to stop, it's dr. scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy. find your relief in store or online.
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what's the next step? visit findahandspecialist.com today to get started. ♪ ♪ >> greg: time now for one more thick. dana. >> dana: talked about that couple times. it's peter's birthday today. happy birthday, peter. we had a great, great time. we went to. went to madrid. quickly. madrid beautiful city.
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the best horse trainer in spain. that was a good one. i had never really been to the south of spain. >> >> judge jeanine: i love this. >> dana: martha mccallum told knee go to that place. it was fabulous. too we have the video? i want to show. here we go. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: oh my god. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: we can stop. sorry. we just had fun with friends. learned a lot of about bull fighting and democrat addition. i loved spain. thank you. and thank you for welcoming me back or having me back. >> greg: by the way that bull should go after him for what he has done to his friends. >> dana: at the west side steakhouse. >> greg: he owns the west side steakhouse. how many of his friends has he
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stocked up? nic. i have emily compagno, bill hemmer, is he sad i saw him in the halls he looks terrible. vivek ramaswamy and kat timpf. let's do this, a little contest. greg, what's chasing these wild horses. play this little thing. take a look. play this thing. there are some horses. don't play the whole thing. okay. judge, what's chasing them? >> a little horse. >> greg: little horse? jessica? >> jessica: a different kind of animal that isn't a horse. >> greg: go with sloth. >> jesse: beaver. >> dana: dog. gut gut go back to the beginning and it's. [laughter] >> greg: grizzly bear. wow. >> dana: that's scary. what was that? >> judge jeanine: what was that? >> dana: canada.
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alberta, canada. >> alberta canada, chasing some horses. all right, judge. >> judge jeanine: it's my turn. the tunnel to towers foundation tower climb returned to one world trade center in new york city after a two-year pandemic hiatus. our very own fox fleet was there participants climbed 104 flights which is more than 2200 steps to reach the top the event celebrates the life and sacrifice of all 9/11 heroes. big thank you to fox colleagues who literally didn't mess miss a step. everyone on our team finished somewhere between 23 to 33 minutes, bravos to the flocks fleet. and, of course, the tunnel to towers foundation keep up your important work. >> greg: quickly, jesse. >> jesse: one-year-old tyke named erika. she play mom wanted her go to bed check this out.
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>> elza, can you lie down? >> jesse: a little sassy. slashed the bird to the mom to the mom. why are americans so angry? an investigation. >> greg: baby with a filthy finger. >> jessica: dana's pictures were worth it. >> bret: i like the bear story. always like the bear stories. >> greg: me too. >> bret: thanks. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight officials are working overtime to quell the fierce of economic hurricane and cost surge as the president's poll numbers continue to plummet. gas prices are going the other way. hit a new high for the 10th straight day sitting at 4.87 a gallon up 25 cents from last week. calls for the use of the defense production act to boost

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