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>> neil: congressman, thank you very, very much for speaking out, stating your mind. we will see how this plays out. bob ingalls, the former south carolina republican congressman. democrats say -- republicans by large sake -- ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ new deal told onto sucking attempted murder of a sitting supreme court justice. someone was arrested with plans to assassinate justice at kavanaugh he was armed with a gun, knife, and a plan to kill
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the justice and then himself but four. monique wonderly like president biden has not personally mentioned the threat on kavanaugh's leopard setting up on the end of roe versus wade last night on late-night television. >> president biden: there's a whole range of things at stake here when we talk about eliminating roe v. wade. it is clear that can infect the decision comes down to the way it does nd state impose limitations they are talking about, it is going to caused a mini revolution. they will vote these folks out of office. >> a federal judge lost her son to a gunman who showed up at their home. >> we need to do something to protect all federal judges across this nation. and the daniel bill is a concrete step in the right direction. this is -- we just saw roemer
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assassinated in wisconsin. when is it going to stop? this country is in trouble. democracy is in trouble and we need to have are leaders say, we are going to lead. our justice system is in trouble. and judges stand on the front line protecting democracy. >> there's a lot to the cover here. on this pretty amazing that you can imagine if it was someone else, they would have said something. >> republicans, we have to condemn when someone tweets something. and someone has an assassination attempt and they don't have to say anything. this has give me such clarity over the stakes of what we are dealing with these leftists and how people some of these people are. the president of the next it should not be using the word "revolution" on the heels of an assassination plot. against a supreme court justice.
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they say bridgette matter. that is a word that matters. you have joe biden, kamala harris. she has not said anything on camera. schumer has not put out a statement from what i gather and garland still has not arrested any of these protesters who are breaking federal law. the media is just stone cold evil here. the new york times does not put it on the front page. and the cable news pundits are both sizing it and saying, it happens this and that side and this side. this is going to get crazy. i don't like what is happening because if you look at it from their perspective, you could argue that this is a conspiracy. and they like the heat on kavanaugh. you have to leak and that you hands off approach from the justice department. you have the insightful words from schumer and 10 zilch from the highest leaders in the united states. what does that do? that gives license to wannabes
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and mini revolutionaries. you have to think how far do they want to take it? how far are they going to push this thing? it seems like they want to push it right to the edge and this country cannot have that and they need to the dialer back and be a little more responsible before something really, really ugly get happening. i think we are this close to something really ugly happening. lindsey graham thinks we are this close to an assassination. >> geraldo: it is discussing what they are doing with brett kavanaugh. on the other hand, the house and senate has moved rapidly to pass legislation to protect or to promote legislation to pass legislation to protect supreme court judges with the same kinds of protections that senators and others get. i think that we are shocked into action by something as
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outrageous as this. but i will say one thing. one thing that concerns me. i understand your frustration with liberal media. my frustration is also with conservative media and conservatives in government. look how fast they moved to protect supreme court judges. where is the action to protect the schoolchildren of uvalde and other places? where is the congressional action? they are doing nothing. they are hashing out nothing and it is going nothing. there will be no juvenile assault weapons ban. there will be nothing meaningful that happens. absolutely not only dysfunctional. they just don't care. when you state one size emphasizes one thing and the other side says the other, what are they going to do something for each other? >> they are trying to. >> the constitution also -- to
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respect the constitution also. >> the bill to protect supreme court justices was passed in the senate. nancy pelosi is holding you back. this is -- she won't let it out and all of june, she says maybe she will get it next week. we are talking about the attempted assassination of a supreme court justice. we are talking about a president of the united states was talking mini revolution. chuck schumer is saying you are going to have to suffered for it. get confrontational. i'm telling you right now, merrick garland should be thrown out of office for not arresting every one of those people in front of kavanaugh's house. and i'm sick of their empty words. merrick garland says a threat to our democracy. to them, the only thing that is a threat to their democracy is parents fighting for their
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children in schools or if you were involved in january 6th. not this past january, the generate before. here's what i'm concerned about. i'm going to take an extra 30 seconds. i'm sick and tired of the republicans laying down. every time the democrats are in charge, the republicans act like they have got their white gloves on track when scalise was shot by a bernie sanders supporter at the democrats said, is not be political. the republicans said, let's be friends. kumbaya. and in this kind of things happens and they want to throw up everyone in jail and everyone who did something on january 6, they should go to jail if they violated the law. but this is the attempted assassination on a supreme court justice and they don't give a damn. not one media has heard the president apologized, and it is disgusting.
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if the republicans don't have the fortitude to get these people back in line, then they don't deserve our vote. >> it is frustrating, the laws are not followed. you are not allowed to protest outside of federal judges' homes. they decided not to do it. >> and if this was to mayor's house, -- so yes to mayor's house. there's a reason like this is not being covered. the press, cover this because their fingers are -- fingerprints are all over. and it is enough, the demonization based on this roe v. wade leak that it took an impressionable introvert and radicalizing into a spectacle seeking suicide. right? he has never done anything before. he was clearly influenced. that is one reason. they know they are partially responsible. they really can't cover it.
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that is why on the near times, it was on page 20. it cannot counter programs against generally six. there's nothing that exposes your exaggerated fit in a real unending big with direct threat with a guy with a glock. why is a four -- fully arm leftists showing up to kill a judge not covered? all i ask is that we set legitimate assassination attempts of supreme court judges get the same attention as maybe a guy dressed up as a viking stealing a pelosi podium would get. that is all. but that can't happen because that counter programming against a turd of a show trial. they don't do crap.
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>> they both hold their first prime time hearing tonight. standing by live at the capital for us. >> the 1/6 committee faces a challenge. republicans have gone out of their way to argue that the committee is not valid. >> it has used congressional subpoenas to attack republicans. violate due process and infringe on the political speech. it has permanently damaged the house and divided this country. and it is a smokescreen for forr democrats to push their radical agenda. >> chad: the house voted to create the committee and it includes a provision for it subpoenas. they are trying to refocus the narrative on the economy, gas and inflation. republicans are betting that voters will agree with them especially if people vote with their wallet. >> do you think that democracy,
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what happened last january is on the ballot or is this -- >> i think it is always about that kitchen table issues. yes, it is about our democracy. they want to know what we are doing in their interest. >> chad: the hearing begins at 8:00 eastern. it will run for about 90 minutes. they will play new video. there will be taped depositions from those close to the former president. there will be hearings in prime time. some hearings bleed into the evening hours. the last scheduled hearing came in 2015. that was the house veterans affairs committee. it held a series of evening hearings investigating the va. dana? >> dana: president biden taking over liberal late night. we will have it next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> i just put the band. president biden you can it up with jimmy kimmel. the whole thing was a therapy session for the president. his poll numbers are hitting new lows. dropping to 33%. americans hoping to hear some sensible solutions on the most urgent issues like inflation getting mostly rambling answer from the commander-in-chief. listen. >> president biden: inflation is the bane of our existence.
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inflation is mostly in food and in gasoline. here's the deal. you know? my dad used to say, every family is a little bit of a groomsman. if you look at all the cost that a family has on a monthly basis, but also includes healthcare, prescription drugs, childcare, all of those things, when i'm proposing to -- and i think we can get it done. i'm proposing that we in fact reduce the cost of those things. >> greg, they can't get it done. >> is the worst president in my lifetime and that is -- because we have talked about this. dissolution for inflation if explaining what inflation is. here's the thing about inflation. food prices go up. what we are going to try to do and i think this is going to work. you can get the prices to go down. unless it is gas. that was part about this thing is that his presidency is ripe
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for of mockery and ridicule and even gentle humor. hunter biden alone. you could go on forever. but kimmel has advocated his role of a comedian. he is a political hack which i'm grateful for because then i get to turn to myself. i'm not a comedian. i just fill the gap. that is why i'm beating him every night because he basically spoonfed him like he was a dementia patient at a rest home. >> he did. oh, i did not mean that. i'm sorry. >> greg: don't worry. they will call you an insurrectionist. >> it was not that funny. usually the presidents come on. you have seen presidents go on. >> that is the humor. >> all presidents have done it. this did not happen last night. >> because the guy is humorless. the whole idea of inflation is
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the bane of his existence. he is making sure that when energy is the bane of our existence. right? that is the whole conclusion. you know what he is focused on right now? he is focused on making green the solar panel. which kind of reminds me of what happened during the obama administration. do you remember half a million dollars? the place was bankrupt and they were still giving them money and he said that we will put the taxpayers at the end of that line and get all our friends so that we can get into office. now you have bidon. he is on solar panels again. just making money and prematurely getting involved in we know energy. >> didn't they do a few top tens? was it leno? >> he would do them once in a while. the thing about this, biden has not done an interview in 118 days. it was found out that he did an off the record visit to the air
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force one press the complaint about his coverage. but he won't talk to them. the whole reason that you have the clip of inflation being the pain of our existence is not because kimmel brought it up but he did not even ask him. it is the number one issue in america and it is not a good idea to have nothing on your plan in order to get something across the finish line. one of the reasons you go on a late-night show is that is your final push. you put your shoulder behind it. do you remember when pressed obama went on? president obama went on? that is when they were on the cusp of passing obama care. you don't do that as your only interview. >> like zach galifianakis. what is it like to be the first and last black president? for although, was it arsenio
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hall? that was a viable moment. >> for. this footnote could wait to talk about inflation. he has to do more of these interviews. he starts reading and loses his place. but when he is there, personable, he is much more agreeable and i think people listen more. but the thing is he has to get that message across. the economy is not that bad. i understand inflation. but the employment is 3.6% unemployment. historic low unemployment. he has to sell the good stuff and make america feel good about him. >> you can't do that when you have record high inflation gas prices. >> geraldo: i think 3.6%
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unemployment is historically low. he should get some credit for that. >> like that aaa report of people running out of gas on the highway. >> he is bringing hitchhiking back. >> good for me. >> coming up, as the giant caravan moved to mexico, the white house has the plan to send the crisis to a town near you. ♪ ♪
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♪♪ ♪♪ you had me at allison® 10-speed transmission. ♪♪ features available on gmc sierra heavy duty. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. ♪ ♪ >> joe biden may be shipping his border crisis to a town near you. according to in the report, the biden administration plans to deal with the latest migrant surge to sending illegal
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immigrants even deeper into the u.s. than ever before despite the fact, the white house has already been busy flying migrants across the u.s. in the dead of night. the administration says no decision has been made to ship them even deeper. kamala harris is busy with the root cause campaign. the vp has put together nearly $2 billion in corporate pledges to help boost jobs in central american countries. you were staring at me. >> it was about the music. >> yes. >> kamala harris has got $3.2 billion in commitments to make sure that she deals with the good causes of the -- of immigration and she found out that the root causes of climate change, violence which americans are right about, poverty, which a lot of americans are right about. and economic insecurity, which
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americans are worried about. we let in 253,000 people a couple months ago and now they are -- there's a surge coming. she has collected all this money including $270 million pledge from visa and what amazes me is that in addition to all of that money that we are going to give to sum of the central american countries, we give honduras already $75 million a year. we give guatemala $127 million a year, on top all the other money which apparently is not getting to the people in the first place. so who is this money going to the she is allegedly collecting and i have to say to myself like amber heard, she was given money to the aclu. but she just pledged. she did not really give it to them. so i'm not sure if that money is going anywhere. >> this is very confusing, dana. all of these huge parade of
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people of color, clamoring to get into systemically racist country. it should be the other way around, right? >> mass exodus. can you imagine the american businesses feeling like they are getting shaken down by kamala harris for pledges to have jobs in a place where they don't want their jobs there. the problem is the rule of law. if you let the market decide, if there's a good rule of law, then the talent is there. but you have to make a campaign contribution to come a harris' effort so that she can avoid having to visit our southern border. >> what if you say no to that? >> it is just a pledge. the money is never going to show up. do you think pepsi is going to build a bottling factory in guatemala? i will believe when i see it. a small correction. you said they are flying meant
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at the dead of night. it is actually 4:00 a.m. did she get out of the right time? great timing. they may have to stop flying all these illegals into the country because if you look at the latest polls, i know dana has, mexicans and mexican americans are voting for republicans that are -- favorability over democrats is like plus two plus four. once they find out how they are going to vote, they may actually build the wall. the united nations is getting involved. i don't know if you saw prime time. they are giving these people cash cards and setting therapists to the caravan where the ladies illegals down on a couch -- late these illegals down on a couch and they help them remember that they were assaulted or they were bullied and then when they see the border patrol agent, they say, i was bullied and this is why i'm
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seeking asylum and then they get let in. apparently it works. it is easy and humiliating that biden is being stopped by mexico. trump was supposed to be the worst president for mexico. remain in mexico. re-signing the new nafta situation. they snubbed our summit. mexico of all places. >> they snubbed because biden used such poor judgment in excluding venezuela and nicaragua and cuba. you can't have a summit of the americas. you can have a summit of the americas that you like. >> nicaragua one even take their people back. >> first of all, you have the richest country on earth right next door to some of the poorest countries on earth. what do you think is going to happen if a guy -- what is going to happen? it is human nature and i said earlier that we have 2.6%
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unemployment. we basically have full employment preclude you think is going to wash the dishes, mow the lawn, take care of the baby. you can't do that me processing? in those fields? we need a -- but you cannot and should not demonize these people. these people are not criminals. >> don't say that. >> none of us our say that. >> when i hear jesse say illegals -- >> they are illegal. they are not coming from mexico. they are coming from 160 countries. it is not just the guy next door. it is everyone from pakistan. >> patterson, new jersey. abandoned towns. the undocumented immigrants came in and revitalized those communities. you never hear about them committing crime. >> geraldo, when does it end?
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>> geraldo: i don't know the answer to that. as long as you have this dramatic profound disparity between wealth and demand and poverty and ability to work you are going to have this unauthorized movement. you got to control it. [indistinct question] >> that is why we -- >> use an adjective when appropriate. >> it is not expect nothing races. what is with the dems and their obsession with cheap labor? up next, president biden complaining about his press coverage and lashing out at his friend's in that media. ♪ ♪ ♪♪
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♪♪ you could have had it all ♪♪ >> the claimant in chief is at -- complainer in chief is at it again. joe biden continues belly aching about how the media covers his disastrous presidency. that is not enough for biden. >> president biden: a lot of major things get done. what we have not done is we have not been able to communicate it because -- >> listen, i get it. >> president biden: you don't just understand it. you over stand it. one of the things is that it is very difficult now to have a even with notable exceptions even in really good reporters, they have to have clicks on
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nightly news. instead of asking a question, anyway, everything gets sensationalized in ways -- but i'm convinced weekend, through this. we have to get through this. >> jeanine: even democrats are getting fed up. telling "the hill," the blanking president. it is the discussion. [laughter] all right. what do you think of the fact, greg, that he thinks that jimmy kimmel not just understands but over stands? >> greg: it wasn't that clever? i bet he is going to use that for like a month and then trail off into some weird cloud of confusion. he has no right to complain. the media does not want to be as critical of joe as critical they
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were of trump. they have no choice but they had to be dragged into the table to eat their vegetables. if joe had trump office meter treatment, they probably would have impeached him. impeached over baby formula. impeached over hunter biden. impeached over the border crisis. they would have found an impeachment for every single screw up and it would have moved onto common what if she were mike pence. >> jeanine: geraldo, the president's numbers are lower than they have ever been. what you that he is saying -- so many great things that are being under explain. >> geraldo: he is less popular than trump was. i think that is the first time that has happened. i understand his frustration. >> jeanine: but what has he done? >> geraldo: i think when you
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look at the economy and i understand gas prices. i go back to the inflation being such a cancer. if you were a beautiful body builder and you had cancer, that is what inflation is. that is the economy, and it is eating away at everything. he is trying to communicate. he is frustrated. everyone like him until he got his job. now nobody likes him. i understand his frustration. >> this is coming from somebody -- less ridiculous analogies? you have a bodybuilder with a perfect physique who has cancer and joe biden is calling the bodybuilder healthy. that is what the american people don't like. liberals failed to judge. and then they don't think their performance or policies. the blame for communication. it is not their inability to communicate. it is that media's job.
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so they end up fighting with that media. and the media does not want that. immediate wants to be on offense fighting against republicans and now they are on defense against the biden white house. mean -- meanwhile, the biden white house is fighting amongst themselves when they should just be solving problems. >> i think my analogy was perfect. >> jeanine: the truth is that biden may complain about that media. you may complaint about not letting him out of the white house. he can't communicate? or is it that he has nothing to communicate. >> remember this one line, self-pity is a characteristic. being present is a decision-making experience. jimmy kimmel said you have to rest job in the deosha west job in the world. you wanted that job. one of our big problems is the
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american rescue plan was to treat big. it fueled inflation and they added the infrastructure bill. and they can just say it is a communications problem. do know the easiest job in washington? it communications staffer. media rights the stories you want them to write and they will be willing to attack your opponents without any evidence like crossfire hurricane if you look at that. they get the democrats in trouble. they need to stop relying on the media. they need to think about what they could do to earn the media. it should not be given to you. >> is that what you mean by earned media? >> when there's a sense of entitlement, i don't think they ever go back. >> i notice there's a typo. they spelled "weiner" wrong.
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♪ ♪ >> talk about a neighborhood nightmare. chicago woman renovating her home said a total stranger moved into her home while the house was vacant. now the homeowner can't get rid of the squatter without going through eviction proceedings. it could take up to 18 months. cops are absently powerless to help. the cops are powerless to help because the sheriff is calling the cops —-dash. >> that is so dumb, with all due respect. if you want to get a tenant out that you go to the court. you file to an eviction and in the sheriff comes with the order. the cops bless them. they don't have time to interpret a piece of paper. it is not their job, especially in chicago. >> in a marginal neighborhood
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with both respects to neighbors. she had a bogus lead. the cops can't be the arbiters. maybe that neighborhood beefs. >> everybody has a guy. you get a guy. you pay the guy some cash. the guy what's up in the middle of the night. he likes to house on fire. hold on a second. let me finish. >> we are not letting you finish. >> dent you collect the insurance from the fire and that squatter gets blamed for the fire. >> do not listen to him. >> you are joking. >> no, the woman in the house, you killed her. >> i think this analogy really -- >> either way, that is why the guy -- [laughter] >> you have your fingerprints on it. do not try this at home.
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>> i have a solution. >> okay. >> what is the solution? >> okay. so a great idea for dealing with squatters. you make it into something fun. stick a musical playlist right out of gitmo. nothing but broccoli, brussels sprouts. make it as obnoxious as possible. i will bring my guitar. >> the other thing you could do is you could call ruth center, the protesters and say, did you know that kavanaugh's has cooled friend lives in that house and then send the protesters there. >> i used to do landlord tenant court i was a young lawyer. it is very difficult. they are notoriously backlogged. if you want to take advantage of your landlord, it is easy.
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but we have plenty of ruthless landlords. >> i still think you should get a guide. >> you could use johnny. >> my mother had a place. the guy threatened her with a nice. she called the cops. the next day, he burned the house down. >> he did? >> he did. >> he listened to jesse. >> "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm william devane. did you know there's only been two times in american history - two - when the national debt was larger than gross domestic product? world war ii - and right now. that's a deep hole. and i don't know how we'll climb out of it.
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♪ >> dana: time now for one more thing. jesse. >> jesse: elm and i went and did the friends experience in new york city. i don't know if you know what
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that is. pivot, you go and see the friends show. there is the couch in the coffee shop. and we posed for pictures. greg, these are not professional photos. [laughter] just hanging out. ross and rachel, everybody, there is the apartment. we had a really fun time. also a fun time tonight on "jesse watters primetime" we have new exclusive audio of hunter biden, no one has ever heard this before. we are breaking it on the show tonight at 7:00. also, you don't want to miss the whole "primetime" lineup, tucker, hannity and lara. great shows tonight from 8:00 to 11:00. >> dana: i have a great one more thing. holly was 5 and had a child and gave that son up for adoption. she said she never forgot about him. that boy is benjamin holberg he wrote letters and joined an adoption religion jis industry and joined. only to find out they were nearby each other all along. the two reconnected on his 20th birthday when they finally met and realized they were both
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working at the saint mark's hospital in salt lake city and they -- just down the hall from each other for years. >> judge jeanine: that's beautiful. >> dana: also, tune in to gutfeld exclamation point on monday. i'm going to fill in. i'm going to give it a shot. >> dana: two exclamation points. >> jesse: not as easy as you think. >> greg: gut. >> dana: i know. >> greg: like putting on my clothe. it's. >> jesse: batman in a little coat. >> greg: speakingsing of -- gutfeld is not on tonight. it's being preelmed for news confirm. i will be on tomorrow night with look at this slamming panel. look at this. who doesn't lo a celebrity, right? you know, i do a lot of yoga in central park usually in the
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morning. >> jesse: gross. >> greg: it is gross. i saw none other than a naked alec baldwin just rolling around in the grass. i think mr. baldwin might have had an itch on his back side he kept like trying to scratch and roll around. looking kind of fit. there he is again doing it again. baldwin seems to be. >> jesse: no gun though. >> greg: no guns. but he has guns in his arms. >> dana: check him out. all right, judge? >> judge jeanine: turns out very cute. not just cats and dogs like to be petted. take a look at this. this adorable piglet has gone viral because of love of belly scratches and his faces it all. this is charlie the penguin, who is enjoying his belly scratched so much that he literally falls over. keeping pigs as pets has grown in pop peculiarity. now there are anyone from 250,000 to 1 million pet pigs waddling in homes in the u.s. i know that they are not just waddling in the homes.
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they are waddling in the dirt. my home was no exception. meet two of my pigs, here is wilbur in the pig house. i'm feeding him. he came as a little piglet and then he gauged 250 pounds. so i couldn't take him back. but he was adorable. he was living large in the pig house at my house with his girlfriend homer. >> dana: her name was homer? >> judge jeanine: homer and wilbur. it's a pronoun thing. >> geraldo: i saw top gun maverick gave me a flashback tom cruise. i loved it reminded me of flying with the marines and their top guns back in 2004 at the same base miramar. f-18s. thought marine fighter attack squadron are flying f-35s there in the far east. but, when i was with them they were in miramar, california and al-assad base in iraq. i just want to say hi to hawk creature. >> jesse: how was the movie.
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>> geraldo: dumb as. >> jesse: how was the movie? >> geraldo: i loved the movie. it was really great to fly with all of them. and the movie was great. >> jesse: s that watt geraldo one more thing. >> judge jeanine: geraldo's news with geraldo. >> dana: thank you. >> geraldo: you really need me. they need to be grounded. >> bret: does geraldo need to keep going? >> jesse: no more shoutouts. >> bret: all right. thank you, guys. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, the house january 6th committee is set to hold its first hearing tonight in prime time two hours from now in hopes that millions will tune. in the house panel will make its case to the nation, hoping to remind people of what happened at the capitol riot that i can and what led up to it. and to try to convince the american public there are ongoing threats to democracy. critics of the committee, many republican leaders, point out that house speaker nancy pelosi hand picked the committee and while there are two republican

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