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otherwise. >> well, it is hopeless and the fact that we don't have the president or this administration or congress engaging and we talk about the humanitarian side, it is a situation. >> charles: we appreciate your time and there are people paying attention. by the way, tomorrow neil will be back. you can catch me on fox, "the five" starts now. ♪ ♪ >> hello, everybody, i am jesse watters with judge dineen puro, jessica tarlov, dana perino and greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." president biden returning from his trip overseas, empty-handed and in a world of trouble. he secured no major oil deal after fist pumping with the saudis and is facing brutal new poll numbers and the first lady is making pathetic excuses for
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his failing presidency. dr. jill biden taking a break from comparing hispanics to tacos and justifying the lack of presidency saying this. the president had so many hopes and plans for things he wanted to deal, but every time he turned around he had to address the problems at the moment. he just has had so many things thrown his way who would've ever thought about what happen with the supreme court overturning roe v. wade? maybe we saw it coming, but still we do not believe it. it's no wonder, she is forced to make excuses for her deeply unpopular hussman, the majority of voters expecting the economy to go from bad to worse next year. meanwhile, democrats and the media after his controversial fist bump with the saudi crown prince, watch. >> we have the leader of the country who is involved in the murder of a "washington post" journalist, i don't think that that type of government should be rewarded with the present and
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in the united states. >> going from calling mps fist pumping him was really a disappointing issue. this whole trip sends the wrong message. >> i don't think that he gets a pass just because he is a democrat, he is fist bumping this guy who is a murderer. >> jesse: is a time to put jill in a timeout? because last week she called hispanics tacos and then she goes and tells donors that joe failed and we don't see anything from it. >> dana: every time i hear that jill biden, and to read it really is interesting. so she is a big donor fund-raiser, and that's pretty much like anybody wants to get a million dollars and can basically do that up there. and basically the presidency is kind of over and there is no hope. there was no -- we got this, and here's what we are going to do. and you have to be with us,
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maybe she did that in other parts, but if you're sitting there and that's the part that you take away, then maybe you realize that they must have some tough conversations at home. i think that they will have tougher conversations as it gets closer than the midterms and we see what is going to happen. a little bit more than usual happens around this time of year, but then he will have even a bigger conversation after the midterms and after thanksgiving which is when i believe that the president is going to take a very tough decision and we might have something historic. the other thing that happened this weekend is that bernie sanders said that joe bryant bank joe manchin killed joe biden's agenda, actually no, who's trying to do your agenda come the bernie sanders agenda and that's what got democrats into a terrible fix now and all of a sudden bernie sanders is going to go on all the shows and criticize joe manchin and not realize that the consequences to the actions? that is pretty interesting and the last thing i would say is
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that the activists are running the asylum at the white house. if you look at what the communications director said, you are not really democrats on our side, and not just independents and women and the youth vote and the hispanic vote, they are problems with the progressive and many people don't once the president to run again is a huge problem. >> jesse: mad that he fist bump the saudi crown prince. just before i don't care about that. i think it's silly. they're bad people all over the world that you have to deal with and what are you going to do, punch them in the face? i do love how you have inflation and war and crimes, the real victim here is joe. it would be nice not to have inflation, not to be supporting the war with billions and not to be riddled with crime for
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america's sake. for our sake, not because it is a valuable leader, but it is a remarkable confession. and basically is saying that her husband was not the man for the moment. and only cemented that way, but it's like, if it was not for these challenges it would've been great. a jar of pickles will be great if there were no challenges. and history makes a leader, right? and the president's role is to respond to crisis is an challenges not to chase for the projects in a long weekend. during times of prosperity, it's an interesting thing. they rely -- the left or on republicans to chase the folly and the pronouns, the silliness, but now they have to put all of their silliness on hold because all of the real problems are falling apart under joe and they are kind of upset by that.
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why don't they just deal with the problems. i'm just disappointed in dr. jill being a medical doctor and not being able to effectively solve this problem. but he is a constant meant poster and that backslapping kind of consultants living off of the pax tate -- taxpayer dollar and he is like if this is supposed to be easy. >> jesse: imagine if bush said there so many plans for privatizing security and then 9/11. you can't say that if you are president. >> judge jeanine: you know what i love about this team is that it was jill biden who took joe around during the pandemic and made sure that nobody got where they could hide in the basement and they had their masks on and there were cars beeping on supporting joe, while he was out there with 30, 35,000 people at a time, but i love and prevent mean, i just love -- but the problems at the moment prevented him to do what he so wanted to do and didn't do for 47 years in government.
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so for example, the supreme court overturning roe vs. wade, unit six weeks from the time it lands to the time the actual decision came out. that's not a moment, that six weeks. so i don't know what you have been complaining about there. and then she talks about the problems of the moment, leaving afghanistan where 13 people died who never should have died, 13 servicemen and women was not a problem of the moment. he knew from the day walked in that he had to have a plan to get out of afghanistan. and by the way, you did not see ukraine coming? are you kidding? from january when zelenskyy had to get into nato and starts at the border, people were taking bets, do you think he is going in? no, i don't think he is going and paired he is building up troops. no, he isn't. this guy has had weeks and months to decide what he is going to do. he is incapable of doing what he needs to do. and let me say one more thing. i don't believe that joe biden --
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i don't believe that joe biden got up there and said, gave him a wet four on khashoggi. i'm not saying that i believe the other guy from saudi arabia said he did not hear it, but this is what is interesting, joe said that he talked about oil and he talked about increasing the opec increasing their oil, now what we saw a couple of weeks ago was when from the president of france spoke to joe biden and jake sullivan said it's taken inside when mccrone said they are not going to pump any more oil, he already knew going in there that he was not going to get any more oil. so you know, i -- when the foreign minister says that they never raised to the issue supply, i just have a problem. the guy is not up to the job and that's it. >> jesse: jessica come commence us we are all wrong. >> jessica: okay, i think i have 80 seconds i heard in my ear, so first of all i think it was kirby spokesperson came out and said they weren't going for an oil bill and said that it
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would be at opec which is coming out in a few weeks. that was -- take with it what you will, we have seen 40-cent drop in the price of oil over the last month. if it stays on this route by mid-august we will be under $4 a gallon. those are the facts of what happened here. i was not a fan of the trip to saudi, i don't think it sends the right message. fist bump or no fist bump, i would never take the word of a saudi foreign minister over the president of the united states of america. raising the statement from jamal khashoggi's wife thinking president biden for doing that. that was something that was lacking in the last to administration any accountability that mention human rights which was his mission in life to raise attention to what goes on. and human rights catastrophe. in terms of what jill biden, i
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hope what is talking about the fund-raiser beyond the comments that i thought it was weird as well that it was in past tense. you got the american rescue package and a bipartisan infrastructure bill which was a huge accomplishment. and bipartisan gun reform, something that has completely eluded democratic presidents going back to the '90s where we had the assault weapons ban, those are accomplishments that history will look back and i'm not going to say that they are going to say he was the greatest president of her time come up they will say that there were real things that were accomplished and got mitch mcconnell to sign off on that and if you know anything about mitch mcconnell, he does not do anything that he does not want to do and you know that it is hard to get them to agree with you. what kisses me off is the comments that we did not see roe v. wade coming. people have been screaming this from the rooftops since 2015 when ruth bader ginsburg said she did not want to resign a step down, barack obama did not say ruth, you have to get out of here. but he raised the issue that we don't know what is going to happen in 2016. and people on the pro-choice
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side activist and normal people have been worried about this happening, because the fate of abortion care in this country and women's reproductive health care is in the hands of these judges. in their kickbacks and states, i know how it works, but we have seen three weeks of this, the implications for women on the ground who are crossing state lines in order to get care who have doctors waiting too long to get them treatments that are still running legal because they are afraid it will be their medical licenses and that's the real world implications. so don't say that we did not see this coming. it's too important that your advisors have been talking to you about to push that and take that down. >> jesse: i'm glad that you got that off your chest. coming up after a terrifying string of attacks, liberal leaders are getting called out for putting violent offenders ahead of law-abiding citizens. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: america's crime crisis getting out of hand and states like california where repeat offenders are returning to the streets to cause even more harm. this morning i spoke to a former los angeles prosecutor i would lean re-on the 2020 attacks against her by the same man who was charged with assault nearly blinding kim glass. turns out the suspect had assaulted at least three other women before attacking the end glass. here she is. >> unfortunately right now at
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this climate there is a preferential treatment of law-abiding citizens. and i believe that kim's attack was entirely predictable and preventable. they should not have to her. i warned the judge who sentenced the man who attacked me when i spoke out last summer and i asked the judge, i said how many more women does this defendant have to hurt for it to matter to this court must a market >> dana: amid another story of a repeat criminal, this one and tragedy. driver stabbed and killed at a gas station by homeless man out on parole, the warrant for his arrest. an s.w.a.t. team shot and killed that suspect identified as 27-year-old trenton novak. almost every day we hear the stories. and it was interesting after we interviewed kim glass on friday, irene who had also been assaulted by the same person reached out and said this happened to me too and is a former prosecutor.
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>> judge jeanine: all this social justice nonsense, and it is nonsense, the idea is that everybody should be treated equally, no, they shun it. some people show you with their hand ahead of time and victimize other human beings. it is totally unprovoked and random and they get a charge out of it. and whatever the reason is, there are judges on the bench, there are prosecutors who think oh, they just need a little understanding. we need to let them out. we can't incarcerate them. there are some people who don't deserve to breathe the same error that you and i breathe, and it is as simple as that. these people are people who hurt other people. that's why we have parole boards. that's why people like george gascon should be out of a job in los angeles. these are people who believe that privilege should be given to the criminals and the victims don't matter. i have long said it should not be called the criminal justice
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system, it should be called the victim's justice system. because for the victims there is no system. these criminals decide that they are going to hurt anyone of us for no reason, and like a thunderbolt it will hate you and your life will never be the same. they deserved to be behind bars. there is a reason we have the system. and there is a reason why black lives matter and the organization and all of this nonsense is that america is as violent as it has been in 30 years, because they don't understand the streets. >> dana: what about a woman's right to stay alive? >> greg: it is the irony of where the hell are the feminist groups, and it seems like many of these crimes, most of them are women victims. in all of these perps have the thing in common, there were sedatives. their subsequent crimes that could've been prevented if law enforcement kept them behind bars. these are guys when you look at the dude that just killed a race car driver you look at him and go, and you release that in
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the prison general population much less the american general population? they are playing with people's lives. you share these examples to woke prosecutors, they would simply accept it. because they already accepted it. there were interviews that said that they were expecting a measure of recidivism, because of that price you pay with prison reform. it's something that you have to deal with. i think that there was -- i can't remember who it was, but said that we are willing to accept to this risk. so i believe that they should -- they should experience the risk themselves. i don't know -- it is not enough to recall someone. there has to be consequences for allowing people to become victims. they had deemed victims subservient to the victimizers, and they have to pay legally, or i don't know what you do. but you have to incentivize these woke prosecutors somehow. i don't know how you do it.
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>> dana: do you have any ideas on that? >> jessica: i'm not sure about what happens post being recalled to your point? i don't know what that should be. i think that they are going to have a hard time getting good jobs after they are out of this. i don't think that we will be able to go into some cushy private -- i think trying to go be a commentator, but i think that people who are on the other side of this, people in public office like gavin newsom was interviewed by local fox out of los angeles and was asked and said that he "did not know enough about his job performance with criticism is disturbing to him." well, the pictures speak for themselves, you do know the number of people in your state a lot of high earners are also elsewhere at this point. and you can follow the story along with everybody. this is something now that it's only being covered by a certain aspects of the media. everyone is concerned with this.
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you also have high-profile people, race card driver, a goldman sachs employee who was shot going to brunch on a sunday. so we need better responses. i don't know in terms of punishment for this, but people like irene lee, there is a woman who works in the d.a.'s office in san francisco who quit to join the recall effort for london breed, that will be happening and these are smart accomplished women who are making it to your point, when does my life matter? and that's what we are all thinking walking around. >> dana: i hope jessica does not get canceled for saying that? >> jessica: what would you do? >> jesse: i have a few plans. with a black mentally ill homeless man attacks an asian woman and a black woman, the left things, wait a second, who is the real victim here? because these two women coming have the successful female asian attorney and a black female olympic athlete and they have done well in this corrupt
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american racist capital system. but the mentally deranged black homeless drug addict is the victim of america's injustice system. so he is the one that needs special treatment, because if you send them to prison, you are re-victimizing him and everybody knows when you put someone in prison it creates more criminals. so he is going to need free housing. he is going to need free health care, and he is going to need free magic mushroom so we can deal with all of his demons. that's how they see things. now, you are right. they asked governor newsom what is going on in l.a. and he says i don't know, you will have to ask the locals. l.a. is into california. can you imagine if they asked ron desantis what is happening in miami. people in miami, i'm not really sure. gavin newsom, do you think he is going to run for office? he will get attacked for everything that happens in l.a. and san francisco and he better have a better answer. i don't really know what is going on. >> judge jeanine: you think that he did not know or did not want to get into the
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ideological -- >> dana: that's what is so pitiful of course he knows. >> jessica: and opportunity, be the tough on crime guy if you want to run. >> dana: a mental mantle, we are having a monday. apparently. all right, ahead, a democratic mary are getting a rude awakening on the border crisis after jamming a verse of ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ once upon a time, at the magical everly estate, landscaper larry and his trusty crew... were delayed when the new kid totaled his truck. timber... fortunately, they were covered by progressive, so it was a happy ending... for almost everyone.
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the city's homeless shelters. after texas governor greg abbott thousands to the doorstep. >> this is a very significant issue that we have called on the federal government to work across state lines to prevent people from really being tricked into getting on buses, we think that they are largely asylum-seekers. who are going to final destinations that are not washington, d.c., but are being looked at in bus trips when their final places are looking at the united states of america. >> greg: imagine you are planning to go someplace awesome, and we have the june border numbers with apprehension. judge, it is kind of mean to understand that no one really wants to go to d.c.
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speak on the city has been amassed. but yes, the irony is perfect. and you know what, hats off to greg abbott. okay. now washington is a border town. and she has to deal with jean. and we had to deal with the federal government and the homeless shelter, do not have the ability to put these people into our shelters and by the way, they are being tricked into going to places not where they originally intended. how do you know that? did you find out where they really wanted to go? or did they just want to come to america? the people that are being sent to westchester where i live, i don't know that they specifically want to see that, they just want to show up and get a job, america is the cornucopia of work and wealth and whatever they want to do. but this is perfect and i am thrilled muriel. >> jesse: the illegals want to go near you, judge. they went to go near jeanine pirro.
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>> greg: this is where the consequences finally meet the causes, so it's now a peace where there are groups of people saying we love the cheap labor, this is what it is like. >> jesse: i just love how she is like no one would come to d.c. on purpose unless you are being tricked. filled with corrupt congressmen and monkeypox. she must be racist, greg, because she does not want they want the illegals they are. probably a great replacement theory advocate mayor bowser herself. i heard jill biden was like 4,003 tacos, we will take them. we need more bogey does or something like that in d.c. she was making the point that every other border patrol has been making that can the federal government do its job so we have room in money to deal with our own people. but in all seriousness, this is how we should have the process if we need cheap labor in california, except the number and bring it in. if we need high skilled labor in
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silicon valley, bring it in from south korea or wherever you want. real asylum-seekers, may be from ukraine that are actually fleeing real problems, bring them in. but don't just let the cartels push these people on us. that is not a real plan. >> greg: jessica, do you think it was correct punishments for illegal immigrants to be sent to d.c.? >> jesse: it's worse than the cages. a >> greg: i will take this over this, please don't send me to union station. >> jessica: i like to see it once a year for a visit. i did think that this is a particularly tough line of questioning from -- is not expecting it necessarily. this is what people who live in the city are concerned about, right? at something you can notice they have had huge crime spikes on top of that. and mayor bowser has been on the hook in terms of answering these tough questions, so i think that's a good thing. what i am overwhelmed with by every story is how chaos is
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everywhere. whether you are talking about crime, you are talking about new laws or the rewriting of laws on the border and we really need like to re-condo the country. to get this work -- are you jealous? >> jesse: i can't deal with the reference. >> greg: don't pretend. >> jessica: i am being genuine. okay, you guys. >> greg: as you go through your closet to get rid of the clutter. >> judge jeanine: i don't have a condo. >> jessica: for me. anyways, this is a disaster for people who live there, people generally and they are coming from bad places, the ukrainians, obviously they need to leave, but they also need to leave, and -- >> judge jeanine: has everybody left them? >> greg: you can see the
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people come in across with your own eyes and they are young and they are healthy and they are fit, some are overweight, it does not look like what i used to see as asylum-seekers, people that were like running for their lives in afghanistan, is that just -- it did not look like people that have walked. >> jesse: we left those allies in afghanistan. >> dana: i think they should have tweeted at muriel bowser and if you can't get the federal government to do their job, the thing that makes it very effective is when the other side can attack without showing their own team. and so all of a sudden she is on this interview and basically has to say the border policy is bad, but she did not actually say that joe biden needed to change it. the other thing is that it was outrageous that she was able to go on a national news program and not be asked about the biggest issues in washington, d.c., which is the crime, the carjacking come in the muggings, the murders, all of those things are bringing her
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in administration down so she goes on a national program and isn't even asked about that. they just want to talk about illegal immigration, that would never happen for a republican, nor should it. >> greg: is a state's version of freaky friday, right? >> jessica: you know what freaky friday is coming of daughters. >> greg: it's where the mother and daughter switch roles. >> jessica: yes, they live in each other's bodies. >> greg: now d.c. is a border state and knows what it is like. >> jessica: this is the opportunity to write it down. >> greg: i did not! i'm crazy about this haircut. i feel like i should be in some military group. maybe i am. all right, coming up, mask mandates could be making a comeback as dr. fauci gets ready to call it quits. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: brand-new sunset mask mandates are poised to make a comeback, bringing back the mandate after covid crisis with a new omicron strain. given the idea of green link. it's become my view has been very clear which is local jurisdictions, cities, counties, states should make decisions about mask mandates, because communities are different. and their patterns of transmission are different. people wearing masks indoors it's really important and it really will a difference. >> jessica: that comes as dr. fauci says he is ready to hang up his lab coat, reporting
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that the top doctor will retire by the end of president biden's first term after five decades of federal service. dana, i want to come to you first. what do you think the odds are that these mandates actually do get implemented again? >> dana: if you want to see a red tidal wave, bring back the mass mandate, because there is so much confusion about the masts and do they work, do they not, but also the people are wearing masks because we want to prevent people from getting sick before we had the vaccine and therapeutics, before we have all of the testing and i think that the masks wanting them bring back when you walk around, super annoying. try doing this to children again, and you will see parents absolutely revolt. >> jessica: that is absolutely true and now there is so much more evidence about the negative impact that it had on little kid's growth, and speech development and interpersonal skills, et cetera. >> greg: was great for me though, gets the kids off the
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streets, i like that. a lot of good stuff, you can carry or drink from bar to bar, zoom calls for doctors, but we are done. i think i was interested in what was it deborah birx? what did she say yesterday? it sounds like i'm not on a show, then i'm on a bus, what did she say? did she just admit that she made stuff up or changed -- i should probably read that story. >> jessica: dr. birx is not particularly in favor i would say. >> but once you go through the favor, you have to be aware of when to turn the faucet off, because it is really hard to turn it off once it is on. we actually, i'm not saying we, people in power enjoy it. they enjoy making you do stuff. and i think that it is up to us, the american public to tell them, no, this was temporary, and you are only temporarily
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appointed the expert, we are done with this. and i agree with you. if they push as harder, you'll see a big blowback. did i make any sense? >> jesse: no, especially the other stuff is good. >> greg: didn't she say something? >> jessica: she said she tried to push trump -- all right, judge. are masks coming back? >> judge jeanine: why would they come back? i ask a question, you can answer, but i don't care. here's the top line, here's the bottom line. when is november? do we need to mask up yet? what is that hp five variant of omicron which was not lethal but more people are sick. who are you kidding? i'm not putting a mask on and my house or anywhere else, and you know what, if you want to tee off americans coming you just tell them to put a mask on. and one more thing, i am so happy to see dr. fauci go, but i
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would be much happier if someone would investigate what his connections were to the function in china, what his connections were to the pharmaceuticals that we were all forced to take these vaccines in the boosters and that they started talking about monkeypox vaccines, i mean, come on, we are not that stupid. it is big pharma versus america. >> jessica: dr. fauci is also 81 years old. so retiring after five decades. >> greg: he can run for president. >> jesse: wow, that would be something, if it was an age thing he will retire after the midterms, but he had two years of fighting with rand paul with to cover. but this is what i don't understand, you can fly from china to lax in a packed plane no mask, you can get into a taxi nla, no mask, you can pull over and just wave through a sea of people without masks into a
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marijuana dispensary, then you have to put the mask on to go buy a gram and come outside and take the mask off. start rolling it up and passing it around to everyone, passing it around with their mouth to do it and then maybe sarah's some chemistry coming back in the taxi, no mask, go to a hotel, mask on, give her the mx, check in the room, masks off, and you start making out. let me finish. >> jessica: no, we are good. >> jesse: then you go downstairs to the lobby, mask to the lobby restaurant. they take you down and sit you down, you take the mask off and you start ordering chocolate cake. gets romantic, you take your fork give her a little spoonful there is no mandate to wash her hands, the last time you washed your hands you were in china. how did that mask mandates stop the spread of anything? it and it's, case closed.
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>> greg: will you do this for an entire hour. >> jesse: and then... >> jessica: up next, my love don't cost a thing, jennifer lopez and ben affleck finally tied the knot. ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? the tenth pick is in the new all-american club. that's a “club” i want to join! let's hear from simone. chuck, that's a club i want to join! i literally just said that. i like her better than you the new subway series. what's your pick?
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: benifer is official, jennifer lopez and ben affleck getting hitched in a las vegas drive through chapel nearly 20 years after their blockbuster first engagement ended in heartbreak. jennifer lopez saying "we did it. love is beautiful, love is kind, and it turns out to love is patient. 20 years patient." so jennifer lopez changed her last name to jennifer aflac. she made it very official, jessica. >> jessica: i was surprised to see that, her professional name will still go by jennifer lopez, but i thought i was a nice nod to the union and i was very warm and fuzzy for me. i was really happy to see it that they did it in this way obviously was not spur of the moment, but i don't know it was
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a nice moment for the kids. >> judge jeanine: with her kids and i agree with jessica. >> jessica: finally. >> judge jeanine: it was a very warm moment that they shared with their children. she dresses up, not too fancy. she talked about the couple in front of her, i think two guys getting married in the couple behind her who had a 2-year-old and they waited in line like everyone else. >> dana: yesterday i was on a plane and on the way back i finally watched "to marry me" and i was like, when i landed i was like oh, my gosh it actually happened. it did i just dream that? but i wonder when she was playing that role if it was on her mind about getting married and making it something official and special and good luck to them. >> judge jeanine: you know, greg, i want you to be thoughtful for a moment and sensitive. now let me ask you. >> greg: i'm talking about his beard.
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i was talking about his beard. why did she change her name? who else is jennifer aflac? jennifer garner. i can win on both points, that's why she is with jennifer aflac. i'm not done yet. you asked me a question. >> judge jeanine: you're taking too long to answer it. >> greg: pot kettle black much, i'm very happy for the two, and known jennifer going back 20 years, it was a tough break up, i told her that we could always remain friends but it was too devastating for her. so now she has moved on and i think it's time that her and i can just be friends again. >> judge jeanine: jesse, from the heart, you know what, they broke up 20 years ago because of the pressure in the media and everything else. do you believe that there are some loves that just never go away? >> jesse: that's why they don't have a prenup. of course they have a prenup. i just like how they did it in vegas so he could get the table
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after the ceremony. she really does love him and knows them really well. i think this is great and he is really shattered the glass ceiling for guys in boston, they don't just have to marry the irish catholic girl that the in boston college freshman year. and they have season tickets to the celtics, no, you can go out and you can maybe marry someone who is tan all-year-old black blue background. and probably never drink a beer. of the sky is the lament, guys in boston. >> judge jeanine: "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy.
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celebration beyond the day in particular. the folks at is salted straw imaginary. edible. try it right off your wrist. okay. everybody, put it on your wrist and lick your wrist. put it on your friend and lick your friend. put it on your ice cream. >> greg: what are you doing? >> dana: jesse? >> jesse: i like that. i think it smells good. >> judge jeanine: salted caramel ice cream. put get that flavor. this is a cloud of cocoa ice cream like stepping back in the kitchen of your old world bakery. they have a blume of -- playful enchantingly alluring. citrus, bright invitation to sun soaked days. it's all delicious. >> greg: no it's not. >> judge jeanine: try it yourself. >> dana: try that. >> greg: will you move on? >> judge jeanine: i'm done.
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taste it. >> greg: tonight, great show do you know who i have on? evil judge jeanine. >> judge jeanine: yea! >> gut kat timpf, tyrus, that's tonight. do this. greg's rude visitor news i hate when people stay at my place. they help themselves to the kitchen. like these two fellows here. show the damn thing. i don't know who this is. california? who cares. bears just let themselves. in eating donuts off the kitchen table. that's a mom, i think. >> judge jeanine: just saw a table. >> greg: could you imagine walking in there what that bear would do to you? holy toledo. do you know what, judge be? i care about other people. >> judge jeanine: let me ask you a question. do you think the bears would like the ice cream? >> greg: no. >> jesse: okay. first of all, special shoutout to our friend john in new york. we see you, john. also i'm going to cede my time and not talk about what i was going to talk about except to promote "jesse watters primetime." johnny went to row humane ront beach delaware.>> how has .
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>> god love you, what a silly question. >> jesse: that's at 7:00 tonight. jessica, do you have time? >> jessica: i don't think you do. dana would you like. >> jesse: no more. we are out of time. we wasted a lot of time on perfume ice cream. we won't do that again, will we judge? >> judge jeanine: you would have done it. >> jesse: "special report" is up next with bret baier. >> bret: i like the ice cream. >> judge jeanine: thank you, bret. >> bret: it was good. thanks, guys. good evening. i'm bret baier. iran says it can build a nuclear weapon but it's not sure it wants to. former trump adviser steve bannon goes on trial for refusing to testify before the capitol riot committee. and assessing president biden's trip to the middle east. is there anything to show for it? but, first. ♪
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