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>> mike: too old school. >> susan: it is going to get worse. >> neil: i'm going to get out of my advocates and do some math problems. we needed a perspective from young people. hurt my feelings. here is. >> carley: it does "the five." >> hello, i am judge jeanine. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ms. mac. ♪ ♪ >> president biden: there's an old expression, a little steel town. they say, we are like poor relatives. we are show up when we are invited and we stay longer than we should. be careful. we may not go back.
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>> president biden may not be joking giving the other disaster he has created here at home. a whopping 85% of the country says america is on the wrong track. and that includes 78% of democrats. apparently president biden is irritated by elect of party enthusiasm when it comes to a potential second term for him. the new york times reporting that the president is "irked a" by democrats, going to take yes for an answer on 2024. that times adding "the president and his top aides have been stunned by the question about his plans, irritated at what they say is a lack of respect from their party and the press." but despite all the odds, kamala harris is trying to instilled confidence in that sinking ship. >> vice president harris: joe biden is running for reelection and i will be his ticket.
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full stop. >> jeanine: as the democrats panic over their prospects, the media things hillary clinton will be the one to build him out. cnn has begun to push for two-time prudential loser to make another run at the white house. and gayle king is practically begging his read to do it. >> there's no scenario in 2024 you would consider? >> secretary clinton: i can't imagine it. i really can't. >> carley: that is not a now. >> secretary clinton: what i can imagine is staying as outspoken as i can. >> jeanine: she wants to go for it a third time. >> this operation has put up after that like -- the bike fiasco. he does not want to retire.
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it is like, joe, we will have blooms. what kind of cake would you want? joe is like, i don't want -- it is more of a media coup dana bash is asking who is running. stephen colbert is asking aoc, are you doing this? they are doing it right in front of joe's face because he is bad for business. the ratings are down. he is now open to cover. used to go to arthur's vineyard in hawaii or mar-a-lago. you got to delbert now? no one wants to do that. >> we are west texas. >> they love covering barack obama. they love covering bill clinton because those were young, charismatic guys. joe biden does not lay any wood on that republicans. he is fighting putin harder than he is fighting the republican party into that media could republicans are the enemy and
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they need to be attack 24/7. they cannot stomach poll after poll that shows their guide at 38%. you can see them getting physically ill on the air and talk about the parent companies, at&t, comcast, they are looking at the market every single day and have lost count what, 20%. their stock prices are down and now the donors are not happy either. thing is almost done. now the media is basically starting the primary. the primary has begun. now the primary is anybody but bernie sanders. because the media hates bernie sanders and have to democratic party hate him. so they are protesting him. but everyone knows it is going to be a flop. he only shot they have is doing -- >> i want you to take a listen to this sound of stephen colbert sucking up to aoc. >> i know someone who is going to turn 35 in 2024 and they
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represent new york's 14th. is that job appealing to you at all? theoretically week. >> congresswoman ocasio-cortez:i think we need to focus on keeping our democracy. >> so it is possible. >> congresswoman ocasio-cortez:i don't know about that. back to me, she is the wheat of queens. that is it in perth district and resonate on nationally is a bridge too far. i would ecdis. a wrist thing -- the worst thing president biden gives so much credited to the squad because he cares more about with the swat think -- squad thinks than anything else and with the squad -- but the squad things is entered into a small swath of america. but i think it's interesting is that from david -- david axelrod to change clybourn, they are talking about, what if joe does not run again? it does not matter his age. 50 to come me was humming if
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babies could actually have formula three times a day. if we did not leave afghanistan. what we are seeing right now. i don't think that age, the great haircut the gate would even matter. just writing this down now. ronald reagan is up and edge. the people around him were so good. jay baker. did not have to break about it. the sentry of stay. support don regan extremely competent. george hw bush, put olympic he put incredible people around him and even though he may be within -- slowing down a little, whether historians decide that the people around him were so strong. the people around this posted are not strong. gavin newsom taking out ads in the florida is noteworthy. gavin newsom copy on truth social is noteworthy. i think governor pritzker joining everything to looked dominant in illinois is
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noteworthy and the problem is that joe biden, if he won't step aside, i think we start to see more and more hunter stories. they get some traction. they end up in the new york times, washington post. the truth, not fabricated, the truth will make it too hard for them to mind again. >> jeanine: i'm doing another hunter biden story. i would like to ask you, you have to the president who is pretty much the whole country. agrees he is, nightmare. [chuckles] or that the country is headed in the right direction. and what do you do? do you tell him not to run? who breaks the news to him? >> they have to hope for -- first of all, it is good to be with you. >> jeanine: again? >> what james carpio said in 1996. what do you not like? do piece for the prosperity. they came up with the best land
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which was it is the economy, stupid. this president, they need to focus on something in the middle there. i think there's some comments made about the table that i largely agree with. i think that whole country dislikes him. no doubt, democrat, republican, likely supplicants we saw april next year, eight out of 10 think we are on the wrong track. if i were -- may be monday and tuesday. have the president in a city where some great crime initiative is happening, where some great education initiative is happening. help amplified this. i would build the wall and make it clear we have to if we are going to have a serious water policy and a president who goes down to the border. let the take the -- let that be the take away. we are at a moment. we are at a crisis. we can still pursue a green energy platform. but we have to be cognizant and realistic about where the country is at the prices that people are paying for the things they need more.
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clinton lost that midterms in 1994. he won election in 1996. stop talking about what people were saying and complaining about put people are saying about your first two years and start doing. mental acuity, physical acuity, irrelevant. if you have policy acuity. that is what i would be focusing on. >> i agree. >> you said it better than i did. >> the truth is it does not seem to -- them and has the initiative to engage in any of these policies discussion. i mean, all ready, who has numbers lower than his? lower than, muluk's? you can do all the things harold is talking about. but is it going to matter? >> the supreme court -- and me to have lower poll numbers than the president. harold, what you're describing is like the revenge of the body snatchers. what you are describing is something that you would do and maybe you would be running in 2024. >> are you run in 2024.
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>> the answer is no. >> you are saying there is a chance. >> i always thought he would use this president biden what used to post midterm press conference to announce he is not running again and we would have it in that notes. would be tween that monday and thanksgiving. time to reflect on things and talk to his family. at this point at the narrative is so loud that he is not running again. he may have to defiled to run for reelection before the midterms before the midterms in order to stop this. or he will have to have some big political win. all -- all the vultures are circling. i wanted to say one thing about that. you played that soundbite from cnn of her the other day. a couple hours ago, this is the strange thing i ever seen. that vice president wanted to pick out a clarification about those comments she made on cnn. is the quote she said she should have said. the president intends to run. and if he does, i will be his ticketmate. what she said is joe biden is
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running for reelection. i'm looking at this going to what is the difference? so apparently there must've been some talk within the white house over the last few days. how do we fix this and the only way to fix it was overheard to say -- >> what is broken? i don't know what needs to be fixed. >> jeanine: my question is, who told him you can't run? >> susan rice she is the obama person. >> all right, coming up, so cold bombshell january 6 testimony completely from the part after secret service agents pushback on key details. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪♪ don't know what came over me ♪ ♪ >> the january 6 testimony is being called into question. cassidy hutchinson giving a secondhand account of former president trump. she claims she was told that trump tried to grab the steering belt of his armored vehicle during an augment with the secret service about going to the capitol. >> cassidy: he said, i'm the effing president, take me to the capitol. the president reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel. mr. trump dent used his free hand to lunch toward bobby engel. he has motioned toward his
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clavicle. >> fox news confirmed that the two agents involved are willing to dispute that account. they say trump did not assault them or reach for that wheel. the committee taken heat over it whether they properly investigating this event. >> it is just an incredibly damming and dramatic story, i would just add as an injured list as an american appreciation more cooperation. since it is hearsay. it is some deep think this is what i have heard. >> and of course we are not in a court of law or charging and went with any particular offense. we just don't have time for it. >> jeanine: oh, boy. you're looking to take down a president? everyone who testified there testified under oath. if the democrats right now are into law and order and truth and justice and saving democracy, then anyone who live should be prosecuted. let's talk about that. what do you do to the test whether or not someone is
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telling the truth? you have cross examination. it is an age-old test that has served us well for centuries. there was no cross-examination of this moment. number two. she talked about hearsay. i talked to two sources current from the white house at that time. they both safe that she was so low-level she wanted people to believe that she was in the center of -- in the room went major things are being discussed but she was not that person. that is factually untrue. they also tell me the secret service along with the lead agency, the drivers, they are willing to come in and testify that what she said is not true. in addition to that, they say that she says and i have a quote and i look at tony and he said, did you hear what happened in the beast? she says again, tony proceeded to tell me when the president got in the beast. these people to help meet the president was not in the big east. he was in an suv.
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so she is lying about that. she is lying about what she said. are you taking umbrage at this? >> no. i was trying to remember. if the president's vehicle is always called the beast. >> jeanine: it is an suv. the beast, my understanding, according to -- [overlapping speakers] >> jeanine: but in addition to that, mark meadows never asked her apartment, did not intend to ask for a pardon and no card that she said she wrote, they were supposed to police that a statement on january 6th was written by eric ehresmann. knock it they all want to testify and infect two of them already testified but the producers decided that they would only error the one that is riddled with not just hearsay but double hearsay. >> but the attorney general and. the right will be mad at him if he does. i guess they will try to drive towards a prosecution.
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>> i don't know. i still don't have a strong opinion about whether the former president of the united states should be prosecuted but i look at this a little differently and i happen to agree with one aspect you said. i think mark meadows, and the secret service agents, they should come and get under oath and answer the questions as well. >> jeanine: many of them have. >> mark meadows has not. they are now answering that responding to her. you know, they have not heard them respond to that whether not the president wanted to bring more people into that area where he was speaking on generally six even though the secret service said now because they had not gone through the metal detector yet. a lot of things that she said. this first generation college grads, i have no idea who this woman was. i thought she was pretty compelling.
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she was pretty interesting and it sounded as if she thought she was telling the truth and she put her hand up to say, on telling the truth. if we don't believe she is telling the truth, judge, as you say in a courtroom, you called other witnesses up. this is not there were. if those witnesses one to the dispute. they come before that committee. she said, i wanted a pardon and i did not. i would drive over there today. i will put my hand up. i have never asked for a pardon. i never asked -- i always told the president not to do this and i have no idea what she is talking about. that was explosive testimony. i hope everything that you said comes to and these people -- >> jeanine: you are talking about cooperation. the other way is cross-examination. >> they did not have that obligation. >> brian? >> brian: mark meadows said he never asked for a pardon. the secret service agent said it
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never happened. she also said he threw a plate in the lunchroom. i don't know how much of that matters but he was very angry about the election. i think the big picture, what do they want to get at? what was the president doing after the rally ended after the capitol was breached? what is the goal here? did she go out and talk about a lot of hearsay over and over again? very coherent. like you said, good presentation take proper it did not seem like she was out of her depth at all. a lot of times you have access to a lot of people even doubt your job is not necessarily as important. you got to be there every step of the way. but i just think number one, the committee is under the greatest pressure right now to answer the secret service's request to go back under oath and bring them forward. they lose all credibility if they take the secret service behind closed doors and don't let these other people come forward and defend themselves because they state that they are fair and they are getting all sides.
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of. against chose to be out of it. the secret service wants to go ahead and correct the record. now they have to. >> jesse? >> jesse: that secret service said the committee never reach out. the committee knows what she said during the deposition. they know what she was going to say. but they never said, hey, guys, did this ever happen? so that tells me the committee is not interested in what really happened. they are not interested in the truth. they are just interested in starting up donald trump and trying to t up an indictment. some of her testimony may be compelling. now her credibility is totally shot. and you can't believe a word she says right now about anything and i'm thinking to myself couple, it may be the committee should not have put her up there to answer that question. they don't care because this thing has been debunked. 1% of the country said that. everybody that has watch it yesterday, they don't know it has been debunked. but they have no idea.
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it is like the pee take. it might be wrong. it might be right. it is very damaging and if you put up the secret service agent who says this girl is mine, i never said that, 20 years infant secret service. the guy has been 10 of integrity. she is fresh out of college. who do you believe? it's a lot lose by long. she has everything to gain by lying. look at her. she is going to get a job at cnn. she will probably, a book deal and she will walk around at every party in washington, go to café blonder and never have to pay for another drink. >> ahead, members of the squad and the immediate pushing more radical changes to the supreme court over its abortion ruling. ♪ ♪
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♪♪ you got that music and you don't man. >> democrats and the immediate continuing the melt down over supreme court's abortion ruling. members of the squad leading the way in pushing radicalized ideas and how to respond. let's listen together. >> the supreme court engage has engaged in the overreaching of its authority and denying the civil rights of any pregnant person. biden should entertain expansion of the supreme court. he should forcefully come out in ending the filibuster. >> pregnant person. you can also substitute women. and that media is losing touch with reality. claiming this is the end of democracy while crashing middle america.
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>> it sucks. it really does. it is like the country, it is no longer a democracy, right? there's no longer majority rules. >> no. >> the problem is that middle stuff it is those things in the middle, that red stuff. with the majority of us live out, you know, new york, california and we are paying for all of this current really. >> lal. >> it is the middle stuff, that red stuff. for more on deck at let's go to jesse. is cheap making a lot of sense? >> jesse: .mil stuff? the food on the table. they probably. the gas in the car. >> there will be no fox news without the middleman. >> jesse: this country? because of that middle stuff. i want to talk about what tiz lottie says. there's going to be a woman strict? i'm a little worried about that.
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i'm watching "wheel of fortune coat. who is going to. >> jessica: over the letters? >> you know how much -- >> she probably makes six times as much. think about the repercussions here, brian. she is not going to show up to work? we will go from first to the fifth like that. the fbi agents that are women, how are they going to in front wait? we will have males? guys puts went on to have to go? will this happen at home, too? who is going to mess with the thermostat? who is going to tell me that my clothes clash before i leave i think we are estimating how serious this is. they have us right where they want us. >> for more stereotypes let's go to dana. 1975. 90% of women in iceland participated in shutting down
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the country. >> and no one noticed iceland? i think that the middle stuff is super offensive and it is exactly the same type of thing hillary clinton said. it is the same language. they do believe it. they always have to have these really thoughtful discussions about, why did we lose another election? this is why. the other reason is so that you can-win world war ii. >> yeah. >> grade point. judge, the middle stuff, we don't have a democracy. you have the senate. you have the white house. you have the house. and the supreme court. >> jeanine: these people have no idea what is going on and that is why i have my -- in my hands. says that supreme court engage in an overreach of its authority. compact -- she have any idea what the supreme court's job is? in terms of the constitution? does that the last woman she says we are no longer majority
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rules. by the way, if the supreme court does not make decisions. based upon majority rules. the way they want to pack there that they will make it another's legislative branch. what makes them believe that? >> why do they get to tell us how to live in new york and california? i think you have a unique point of view you are from —-dash the republicans and democrats living together. what do you think about this mindset? >> i lived in newark.tennessee is home. i don't agree with that transition. i understand -- i believe i understand where some of her frustration and angst is coming from. we could go back to 50 years ago. i think as a country, we are always looking for -- i don't remember a time when there actually, right away from people the way that this case has. but i think that congresswoman
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from queens as it wrong in saying they don't have this authority. they do have this authority. the question is what can you do politically? i think we have to step back and pondered the world we want to live in and the expectation of privacy for people. particularly as it relates to choice for women and their bodies and abortions. the 15 to 20 weeks. and we should all speak up about this. and our courts should understand that. i said on this show two days ago, the contraceptive, gay writes, other expeditions of privacy that i think justice thomas contemplated in his decision, i think that is a real and honest and serious and robust discussion we need to have is a country about whether we want that or not. but i know as one vote, i don't think i think we have to have an expectation of privacy conversation. >> how people about connecticut, new york, and california think it comes to as for an abortion? >> that is what i'm trying to
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say. nothing changes in california or new york except that those taxpayers in the states are going to be a part of abortion tourism trade is going to take please. >> unless you want to put a pup 10 in yellowstone park. -- 10 and yellowstone park. straight ahead, the last apparently does not care about the crime surge. defending the police and hitting west hollywood. don't move. ♪ ♪ we're a different kind of dentistry. one who believes in doing anything it takes to make dentistry work for your life. so we offer a complete exam and x-rays free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get 20% off their treatment plan. we're on your corner and in your corner
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will disrespect in california at record-smashing grabs things are normal, angry criminals rated and abetted by radical d.a.s, west hollywood has voted to defund the los angeles county sheriff's department. despite a staggering 100% increase in crime. the money being saved will be used to fund 30 unarmed security ambassadors. and a russian arts festival. brian kilmeade, you can't -- this is a long time since we -- it is -- >> brian: they say -- i love this statement from lindsay. she says prioritizing people's safety does not mean people with badges and guns on the street. we need to find another way to keep our residents safe. but how many times have we sat around this table and said, who is going to fund the russian art? and west hollywood takes action.
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$15,000. so finding that we find out what russians want to paint. [laughter] >> dana, i don't know. i don't know how you followed up. unarmed investor? west hollywood. >> dana: that is like saying i'm going to go out and protect people. tapped them on the knee? >> take your hands off her throat. >> dana: i know the mayor voted against it. but that mayor is responsible for the city. i'm sure she is like, what am i supposed to do it now? i don't know. part of me feels like, okay, fine. knock yourself out. why should we care? if you want to "against these things, knock yourself out. we want to support the police and fund the police. a lot of manpower. >> should we care if we are never going to west hollywood? they are all americans there.
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>> congressman ford: we live in a democracy. it both be hard to take them seriously and god forbid something happening in their community. we have talked about this. i don't -- this is so 2020. [laughter] >> what are they doing now? judge, what do you think the chances are that someone in the city council who voted to defund is the victim of a crime in about week and a half? >> congressman ford: good to excellent. >> jeanine: there were two cops who workshop intensity that responded to a domestic dispute. they got these unarmed social service, whatever the heck they are called, they are going to keep the peace? are you kidding me? you will wait until someone gets seriously injured or somebody gets killed in one of those roles. it is not meant for anyone other than a cop with a gun to respond to some of these crazy things. properly have a mass exodus from new york city and all of the
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country. you are right when you say if they want to defund, they have that right. there's something inside of me that screaming no they don't have that right but they do. but for me, they have an obligation monday took an oath to protect the citizens three, to protect the oath of office which is the first order of government, which is to protect the citizens. they are not doing it. they are playing games. >> i agree with you, judge. >> jeanine: but it is not student as. okay, i'm done. >> it is going to be crazy. they have credit to keep the bars open until 4:00 a.m. all good things happen between 2:00 and 4:00 a.m. absolutely. >> i like cops with guns. >> give me back my rolex. >> humble bragg.
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give me back my rolex. >> i'm just saying with the smash and grab. but if anyone hasn't seen brian's rolex, contact us immediately. up next -- up next, super important we need to come. that you can buy legally is sending janine to the hospital -- teens to the hospital. [ music ] you see, son, with a little elbow grease, you can do just about anything. thanks, dad. that's right, robert. and it's never too early to learn you could save with america's number one motorcycle insurer. that's right, jamie.
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>> it's not just the deadly fentanyl poisoning. what super potent marijuana is putting teens in the hospital. "the new york times" reporting on cases of psychosis, addiction, and chronic vomiting are impacting kids. this year consuming exploding numbers of marijuana ingredient thc. today, the level which is 95% in some products. you and i have a history of not
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ever having done this. if you look at these numbers, when you do the math, you can go from 4%? 95%. >> this is happening where to be legalized, and so now you have it at the shop's comment so i assume that you can have the dosing that would make it so that people aren't taking too much and i'm getting sick. the story is that you read about in this study, this was in "the wall street journal," but the young girl, and she's like experimenting and then all of a sudden she is like getting a second parent can figure out what's going on. finally, when she's taken to the hospital, doctor says you have thc, i can't remember the exact -- some kind of gastroenteritis because of too much thc. the panasonic what's going on? so they try they tried counseling and they tried addiction centers, they tried all of these different things. they really feared losing their daughter. it's not like the phantom and if you are one pill can kill. but this also can have serious
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consequences. >> i've always heard that in the beginning, they talk about thc, you get addicted to it, no doubt it's the gateway drug. have you ever noticed a friend of yours who started smoking pot. they found the drive, now easy with this potency up to 17%, with 35% of seniors and 44% of college students trying it on the sick kids whose brains aren't formed, a lifetime of psychosis. it's acceptable like gambling and society. two revolutions that are done purely for financial gain to help states, another thing that you terrible things. we're going to regret mainstreaming marijuana use. >> bryan makes some good points. requires one was never tried it either, given my career and what i've done, i believe it's a gateway drug. people will laugh at us for saying that.
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i also believe that it is the kind of thing that really does beat you up mentally. i just think that people use it, tend to use it regularly, frequently, every day, then they go now that it's illegal they go to work using it, they can drive as well, they're not as focused as they usually are. it's very dangerous and people think it is innocuous, no big deal drug. yeah, it cools you down, but at the same time, can be just as lethal if you get behind the wheel of a car or if you're on an assembly line somewhere or if you say alt-right coke now. >> against legalization across about? >> don't do drugs, kids. but if you do your drugs, just take one hit and chill for a second. you don't just keep passing it around and around and around and around. take a hit, sit back on it and wait. don't do drugs at all. that's what i'm saying. but if you do to it, do it that way. don't do it.
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>> it's time now for "one more thing." in a question mark >> we have some sad news today. you would probably recognize this person. woody williams. the reels. he passed away this morning at the age of 98. he was america's last surviving world war ii veteran to have received a medal of honor for their heroism he displayed during the battle of iwo jima in 1945. certainly rest in peace to a true american hero. also, this month, vietnam war veteran greg hansen is marking the 50th anniversary of when his plane was shot down during a
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combat mission over north vietnam. the air force pilot spent nine months as a prisoner of war but he still calls during 13th his lucky day because he survived. congratulations to him on all those great years you have spent since then. thank you all. tickle my turn now. this is every guy's nightmare, and i want you guys to listen up. take a look at this fairy tale proposal. a man bungle a lakeside proposal as $1,000 ring pops out of the box and falls into the water. listen. >> oh, come on. >> so he was proposing to the love of his life and the diamond ring fell out of his box and in between the gaps in the deck. scoured the lake for the $1200 ring but it was lost. despite the horror, was improvised by proposing with the promise ring's girlfriend was already wearing. the next day, the poor guy to go
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out and buy another ring any goes out and recreate the entire scene, so hopefully put down a rock. we should get him a bigger ring so it won't fall through the cracks. >> dredge the lake. i want to do something differently than i usually do. instead of celebrating myself, i want to celebrate everyone here at the table because the 11th of ratings record. we became the first nonprime-time show to win three consecutive quarters. number one, three straight quarters. great job. also, tonight, 7:00, prime-time, the truth behind pelosi's visit to the vatican. definitely had to confess if you think of it will tell you what went down with the poppy. >> herald. >> a lighter note here. trying to get frisbee time while mowing. this clever dog isn't giving up
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on playtime even if his owner is busy with yard work. the dog is learned if we drop the frisbee in front of his owner, he has to try. watch as he continuously drops -- play along. >> i don't think it was the frisbee far enough. [laughter] >> look at him, that is adorable. >> greater. >> bryan, that's it. >> without a brand-new season, i think it's the ninth season, we got the history of hollywood, the history of oil, howard stern, how are the best when it comes to law enforcement. pat writer over at nassau county, another history of cards. i think you guys will love it. it drops tomorrow. also on one nation on saturday night. i had the chance to go to the opening of the navy museum. the navy seals know how to do it, do not open it. it's the who's who of military man that served, and this museum
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is when you have to go visit. were going to have a special feature on that on one nation, 8:00 on saturday. >> okay. >> thank you, pennsylvania. that's what started. >> thank you, pennsylvania. >> "special report" is up next. what's your favorite car? because i know it's not my favorite. that ring in the lake was really painful. again and again. >> good evening. welcome to washington, bret baier. serious allegations from the january sick committee, but there was a serious push back tonight and testimony from a former white house aide about than-president trump's behavior on the day of the capitol riot. cassidy hutchinson's recounting of the day to the house committee investigating the event is being challenged, some of it by people with first-hand knowledge of former president trump's action. david is at
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