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ron desantis, they are on their way. with the former president. >> very unusable, that sort of thing. and we explore the impact of this, and so much more. in the meantime, here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: hello, everyone, i'm judge jeanine pirro with the jessica tarlov, jimmy jones, it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> i apologize for my voice. i'm feeling much better than i sound. >> the president is feeling better. he slept well last night. he ate his breakfast and lunch. fully.
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he showed me his plate. did not ask about the menu, but i think i see an empty plate. >> judge jeanine: president biden isolated in the covid jail trying to project confidence that he is okay after catching the virus. the president's symptoms are improving after his first full day of taking the antiviral drug, but there is plenty of controversy. the white house being questioned over why joe biden's doctor is not being allowed to talk directly to the american people. things getting really testy in the briefing room over that one. >> yes, you have. you have heard from the letter. we are not playing telephone, your hearing directly from the physician. yes, it is. i mean, that is hearing directly in his words, in his words your hearing directly from dr. o'connor as i read out. but i am answering your colleague's question here, so give me a second to do that,
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thank you. >> judge jeanine: and then there is a media, we wish the president a speedy recovery, unfortunately the press was not so gracious back when president trump got infected. >> into crowds unmasked and all the rest with a brazen invitation for something like this to happen. >> in large part it's his own dereliction that is partly to blame for this. he chose to handle the situation this way. >> a look at this as a driver who injured himself in a wreck and killed the oncoming sober driver. donald trump has injured himself. >> the treatment he is getting and taxpayer expense is privilege treatment. it angered me. >> not taking enough precautions to protect ourselves or others. >> i think it is a good idea for him to come out and say, look, i have been wrong. >> judge jeanine: fast-forward and now, the media is singing a different tune and praising the
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mask less video explaining his covid diagnosis. >> let's remember the predecessor took off his mask even though he was in the period where he could've possibly impacted other people. he did not want to talk about getting vaccinated at the white house. president biden i suspect has been talking to white house officials and is going to remind people if i can get it, which means that we can all get it, which means that we have to be vigilant about this. >> judge jeanine: so what we have is the story of two presidents. one being basically condemned, it is his fault he got covid and one being praised as a strong man who is coming through amid this disease. i will go to you, greg. when joe biden criticized donald trump he said he did not take the precautions to defend himself, how can we expect them to defend the country. we saw joe biden in israel, and saudi arabia, he was not wearing a mask. spin on the difference between joe and donald is donald is not
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a super-spreader. he was a germaphobe before it was cool. right? and he never shook hands with anybody, anybody until he had to run for president and then he had to do it. meanwhile joe biden invades everyone's personal space, he has no idea. he is like russia, he is like a personal russia for ukraine, but it is your personal space. you saw how many people he touched. he is spreading so much virus, hunter biden is jealous. also -- we have to point this out, i love that montage just to see the number of people who have obvious risk factors passing judgment on people. if you are as obese as brian stelter, you can go on there and start criticizing people about what they are doing about their health. and i am glad that the doctor said he finished his plate, but i don't question the diagnosis at all, i just question the timing of it. first you have the wacko cancer or gap from two days ago. the media rushed, and had skin
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cancer, that is not what we are talking about. we are talking about the fact that he said he got cancer from oil and that it made no sense. so now you have polling that shows that he is less popular and getting punched in the face, because there could be a reason for a lot of this in fact they are just trying to hide it, because that's the way it works and perhaps may be to generate specifically, next week they will say that he has thyroid's, because as you know, men can't get pregnant. >> judge jeanine: the crazy sort of it is not so much that he has cancer, he said it in the initiative, i have cancer, i don't see that coming in the white house has to go back and then you have to clarify this, how can we trust the president who can even say what he has? >> kennedy: i don't know that you have, and i know she is supposed to be the democrat on the panel today, but we have not given you enough credit to overcome cancer and covid in a day? he is so healthy, he ate a plate
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of food and he slept at night. this is really wonderful! i have completely done a 180 on this president and i'm going to vote for him again and again and again. i hope he runs in 3028, that's how good he is and how healthy he is. you know what, we have not heard from his personal doctor and reading the letter is not hearing from a doctor, reading a letter is you can't ask the letter questions, i have tried, when the former vice president would not answer back when i would talk to it, that is one thing. but the other thing is why you are not hearing from his doctor, rodney jackson, because it's only credible, they are going to drill and so hard just like they did on the former president doctor. >> judge jeanine: so jessica, i will let you answer that, why did we have an epidemiologist yesterday answering questions about the president. he works in the white house but is not the president's doctor, and it was very telling the way
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that karine jean-pierre responded. she was very rattled saying that you are not being transparent and letting us talk to a doctor. >> jessica: can i say that kennedy violated the rules by stealing my talking points and coming out here and giving them. i think that the personal physician should be available. if you did criticize the past guy for all of these things, remember who wrote that ridiculous letter that trump dictated it himself, said about her president, it's not the end of the world and people will ask questions. and i'm fairly -- 99% certain that joe biden is an certainly much better health than president trump was the fact that he exercises and -- >> greg: you don't think that golf is exercising, jessica? you offend our audience. >> jessica: i watch a little golf, they are professional athletes. >> greg: just people on
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stairs. >> jessica: stop it. the reason the comparison between joe biden's covid and trump's covid are clear and relevant to me making edits donald trump got covid before vaccines. he got them before antivirals. it was very risky. the reports that came after her, thank god that people were scared he was going to die. he was that sick. he also had before he got sick at the beginning of covid claimed that it was not airborne but it was airborne and even once he did get vaccinated, he did not want to talk about it, because so many in his base were not for it, there was booing at a rally about getting vaccinated. he did not treat covid nearly as seriously as president biden. i am not taking away warp speed, but this was a man who went to the hospital because he was out sick and then insisted that the secret service drive him out to his van who were waiting for him while the man had a disease that has now killed over a million americans. >> greg: the man on the
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people. >> judge jeanine: and they love the man. >> jessica: hysteria is a whole nother block. >> judge jeanine: it's interesting how they can both be on the ballot and one is a killer and one is a hero. >> it is so fun for democrats to sharp shoot president trump at every word you said and how he got covid and how he handled it and we have them in president trump's actions, but you don't hear them criticizing anything about dr. fauci or dr. birx. the expert that has been out there in almost everything they said that was proven wrong within six months, eight months, a year. so for the experts to say they enjoyed it was that it was a moving target and we had to figure it out. we did not know that masks, we did not know that today did not work when every time they have admitted that they really did that so medical professionals who get up. and from dr. fauci probably funding the research that help
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to lead to this recovery, you know, they don't really believe that, but they do want to revisit how president trump got covid and the aspect that he did not die from it. i'm not really sure. >> jessica: don't do that. >> i do not say you. >> jessica: saying that they did not want him to die from it, but also wrapped it up like they deserved it. >> greg: i want joe biden to live more than democrats do. >> judge jeanine: tweet we want him to get it over and over and over again. anyway, up next, trying to stab a republican, here we go again is apparently no big deal. the man who attacked his already back on the street. thanks to those liberals.
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♪ ♪ >> growing outrage over the soft policies after a scary attack on a republican candidate.
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>> there is only one option. >> what are you doing? why do they let you up there? us before they are so wasted. >> the gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin is back on the streets hours after his arrest. happening while they were giving a speech about week bell reform in new york, the d.a.'s office purging him with a felony of attempted assault but no bail. and predicting his attacker would get off easy tweeting that the attack -- he will be instantly released under new york's laws, congressmen going after the liberal laws in an interview, you can cash not here kennedy on fox. >> you're saying you are done, he is lunging with the weapon with the two daggers coming out of it, similar to brass knuckles, he has charged with a violent felony, and he is
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instantly released back on the street because of new york's cashless bail laws, i saw it, and i wish it was not this way and we keep hearing too many of the stories. >> judge, why should this man be back on the street? >> judge jeanine: because law allows for him to be back on the street. in the amazing part of this, the accident governor who got there because of the democratic governor who was corrupt, she says that her heart goes out whatever she said, again, i am really tired of complaining about her. she talks the talk and does not walk the walk. if she had any concern about crime victims lee zeldin could have an attempted assault in the second degree, he got brass knuckles with two edges on the brass knuckles and could have killed him. it did not kill him. they grabbed him ahead of time, but he should have been incarcerated and then you should have been a 7:30 as we call it in new york to see if he was a
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danger to himself or others. that was not happening, and in the end, this guy is back out on the streets probably got his brass knuckles back too and he is free to do it again and out there says we feel bad about this, you are full of it. you are a hypocrite because you will not allow the legislature to get a bill and put it on your desk to change cashless bail so we can make an assessment of bail which is in the constitution. we do not make this stuff up so that we can incarcerate those people who deserve to be incarcerated until we know who they are. >> greg, speaking of the governor, her team posted on the website lee zeldin's rally, the schedule. and then kind of poke fun, saying make sure you go check this out. on the hill of what happen with brett kavanaugh on the supreme court, the things that chuck schumer said, taking the assassination attempt, is this the next thing happening as far as how bad we are on the
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research? >> greg: you are so naive, she is a democrat, so her rhetoric does not matter and he has a republican, so it does not matter that he got attacked. so i kept saying that i hope that the screwed up policies would finally -- won't hit home, but will if it hits people in power. if the crime comes to your house. i forgot to be specific. it actually has to be a democrat, because no one in the media cares about republicans. this is a perfect encapsulation of liberal criminal reform. that is the speech they were making! it's pretty amazing, if they had half a brain which is twice what is currently housing, she would fire alvin brad to steer the story back to this on solving catch and release criminality, but she could not even spell cat if you spotted her the c-a-t. so that guy got let out five years into his 50 year murder
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sentence in the first thing he did, he wanted to let the cops on car chase how many more people have to die? it sounds cliche, people are dying. >> released without bail that have done crimes. we watch the video, does not look like he could physically kill a sober lee zeldin, but that's kind of besides the point, isn't it? the optics are not a crime, the crime is he brought a weapon on stage and said you are done and physically assaulted him. >> kennedy: if he was half as drunk and had better aim, what he still? it's because he did not have better aim, he is still a violent person, intent should mean something and when you are lunging at someone with a double blade saying you're done, you're done, you're done, the intent is not a high five. this is someone who the least of
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all needs help and even the head of a veteran charity event, he said i'm going to help this guy, because the government has not helped it him. so to the judge's point, he should have at least been sent to a hospital for an evaluation so we could have gotten something. >> just because i want to throw this to you, we here at ad nauseam him, for good reason, because children are being shot in schools and it's appalling and tragic and we have to take action even as a pro-gun guy i say that. but what the action is is where we dispute a lot of times, but i interviewed who tackled him and said he had a conversation while wrestling to the ground and what he learned is he a probably of that having a mental health crisis. mental health as a part of that. when we start saying, does it have to end in tragedy? something we need to take action on, because it is there no mechanism to say you are having a mental crisis, let's at least quarantine you and figure this
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out? >> jessica: people do talk a big talk as well about how important mental health is or has been in some cities funding moved away from the police to go to mental health resources and social workers et cetera, because a lot of this is not necessarily about the criminality, but the root causes of why they are pulling the closed key chain. probably pulled out of his pocket. >> judge jeanine: it is a deadly weapon. >> greg: it when you say key chain you are diminishing the fact that it has sharp edges and could take out lives. >> jessica: i was not intending to be little the attack or the seriousness of this. thank you. >> greg: why is it a key chain? >> jessica: because it is a key chain. >> greg: i'm not, judge. >> judge jeanine: you are not?
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>> jessica: there should just me more attention on all of these things. there has to be an evaluation of what qualifies as nonviolence, because it actually is violent. it was in slow motion because he was in drunk, but it was violent. and obviously i'm not aware or a judge, but it seems like we should have full scale reevaluation of every piece of the puzzle, because i can guarantee that 90% of the horrible things that we see in our city here in new york los angeles, san francisco, has a mental health route. >> greg: mental health and drug, alcohol abuse. >> jessica: people are self-medicating. >> greg: and don't forget the key chains. >> we have to go, it's a violent crime and an attempted murder. >> jessica: i said that. >> gun was not involved, maybe now they will take mental health seriously if guns are not involved in these things happen. up next, for the midterms come the liberal media all of a sudden saying that they got
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columnist paul krugman admitting defeat about his inflation policy. >> currently there is stuff that nobody saw coming, nobody saw vladimir putin invading ukraine, nobody really thought about logistics supply chains or any of that stuff until it was a big problem, but part of it is that we did in fact end up with what is clearly an overheated economy. and the effect of that overheating on inflation was bigger than this past experience would've led us to believe. >> jessica: so judge, either lie lying or has had so far up his backside paid he does not talk to anyone else. >> judge jeanine: i gave him the first prize for being a liar, supposed to be alien and economist. and got some kind of prize, nobel prize. yes, it was about the economy and it was dead wrong.
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dead wrong. and now we say nobody saw inflation coming? donald trump predicted inflation, you idiot. and there was something that no one saw coming. are you kidding me? what is wrong with them? and then you have joe biden who is saying with the baby formula, what do you think i am? a mind reader? what do they do all day? it's all about the money. it's all about the money. we want you to read our columns. we want you to buy our books, because we know that you know we are on the other side of what the truth is. >> kennedy: that was very gentlemanly of you. the worst line he has ever written was if by now you don't find donald trump appalling, you are appalling. >> greg: that was a huge mistake, but you should always embrace people who had met when
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they are wrong. and that's what i would do to stevens, i that it's kind of like pretending that it was a mea culpa, but it really wasn't. in this case brett is going through the process that i went through six years ago which is realizing that the personality is not a performance, right? he can rub you the wrong way, but you focus on the deeds, not the words. i must've said that 100 times during 2016 and want to do that are start focusing on the deeds in other words, you are looking at your trumped arrangement that disappears, during 2015 i had it for a good period of time and he lost allies and friends with that particular line where he decided that all of the qualities he did not like about trump now everybody has got it. but he also might be sensing that his perks at "the new york times" has made him irrelevant. even though he was anti-trump, they still do not like him, so he is kind of on an island now. the pages kind of an
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invisibility cloak for conservative writers good and now that piece is kind of like saying to the rights, hey, wake up, guys. and it's like, he is still a great writer, the funny thing is he does, the best thing about the column is he said that russian collusion was a hoax. and what does he do, he pivots to january 6th. the insurrection hoax, salem he has not yet cured himself. >> kennedy: so slightly red pilled and correcting his analysis and i do give them credit for that. before we go moving forward, because these were eight mea culpa us, not just one or two columnist, and michelle holberg said she regretted calling for al franken's resignation at the beginning of #metoo when she said i should've let the process play out. so will that inform other writers and peoples responding to things like this?
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>> jessica: i hope so, i think that people make broad statements about things, and talk about things they don't have good reason to talk about all the time on both sides of the aisle where you can pick up a piece of conservative media and say you are wrong, a lot of them. officially conservative, a lot of them are wrong about donald trump too. hillary is going to blow them out of the water. no one is going to go for this, et cetera, that was all wrong. michelle goldberg is actually of this group putting aside how important inflation is and what a disaster that has been economically for americans, that fell very personal to me that she actually apologize for that. kirsten gillibrand the first democratic senator to get the ball rolling and tina smith said it is not about that. there is such a inability to see that spectrum in the #metoo movement where you have harvey weinstein on one side and then you take someone like al franken who is a paid
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comedian. >> kennedy: we were told that we were insensitive for suggesting that there was a spectrum. >> jessica: i was under standing and with my liberal leanings even felt that from the get-go, so i do think it would be nice for people to own up to these things more often and we are a forgiving country. >> greg: i accept your apology about the key chain during the break. >> jessica: upgrade kit, take me back. >> sometimes more genuine than others, but on the al franken thing, that's just the truth of that. at that entire thing went down. but when it comes to admitting you were wrong, you gain credibility if you do it when it is costly, not convenient. and to do it now, it is convenient. so i appreciate it, but it is worthless. you do not gain credibility, change your ways, don't just tell me how you were wrong, because we artie knew that. >> kennedy: in the summer of 2022 it does not have the impact
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that it would in the spring of 2020. >> when you knew then it was wrong. >> jessica: and a conservative of the near times, i believe that that is correct. at our communist meeting. he has a really impactful that liberals even love, and part of the problem is that he is not really liked. by either side in terms of -- >> kennedy: will guess what is up next? the fastest seven, i swear. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: welcome back, time for the fastest. first off, the passengers going ballistic on one another, and airlines flight was delayed between of flight flight from two pilots with one on the pilots walking off the plane.
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and a failure to get along, exiting the aircraft in the interest of safe space. i hope that you have a feasible -- >> kennedy: it's called the gassy game, and whatever food you need to produce the most prolific expulsions possible -- >> they call it silent but deadly. >> kennedy: it it's got not good news. >> greg: they cannot stand each other to be in the cockpit for a few hours. and there are people at fox, since we stole the ketamine habit, --
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>> kennedy: said that it was therapeutic. >> jessica: have you heard of something like this before? >> judge jeanine: it's a sad commentary, they are not professional. what airline? >> jessica: american airlines. that is still impressive. if you like nothing good ever happens on airlines anymore, no recognition. >> judge jeanine: you think that is good. >> i follow this instagram account and if they gave them, she likes insurance people on the fine print. and always looking at it, and that was not willed for me to be on that plane. >> kennedy: was said it's always better to be on the ground then to be in the air when you want to be on the
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ground. >> jessica: up next, fellas better step up your dating game or it might land you in court, getting sued by a woman for $10,000 after he stood her up on a date. >> taking it under code. >> are we done? the criminal offense or not? >> i don't see anything that says that he made some false statement on their own. >> because you don't know what happen, you are on the outside looking in. you don't know anything. >> judge jeanine: she is yelling at the judge like that! this woman lost. i don't know what happened, but she lost. it >> greg: the issue with this is that she claims that they lied in a letter, and trying to explain under both, and this is what happens with the drama, and suddenly she think she is a lawyer, and
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suddenly they take it off. speed on what made her think that she could get $10,000? >> greg: it's the show because we are doing this topic. >> kennedy: that's okay, joey won't stand her up. >> is that a joke about my leg? are you ready for the twitter that is coming for you right now? >> kennedy: even an annoying heartbeat will sue you. and probably giving our props, probably taking the money already. but the way that she treated that. >> judge jeanine: and who
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shows her, she is nuts. >> poor girl. >> jessica: it seems like a good dating prospect. >> kennedy: the judge said that she is in the wrong venue, she is in the wrong venue. try to help her out. >> greg: played like 2 minutes -- are we still on? >> judge jeanine: yes. >> greg: we are supposed to be off. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com
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and then when i went to mexico city i went to one of those wrestling matches because kennedy told me that i had to go and it was way better than the way that jack black did it. >> judge jeanine: i never snuck in. >> greg: you are just law-abiding. >> judge jeanine: i believe in truth, justice, and the american capitalist way. >> greg: i snuck into an adult theater when i was 15 and the name of the theater was called the palma. i was thrown out, me and my buddy were thrown out because we snuck in and we could not keep laughing and talking, so they threw us out. but the palm. isn't that amazing and ironic and strange. >> kennedy: now a famous restaurant chain. which clique did you hang out with and high school. jessica, judge? >> judge jeanine: there were three or four of us, the smart girls. >> greg: yes, the smart girls.
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>> judge jeanine: o'leary, o'brien, and me and farris. >> greg: jessica, can you name them like the judge did? >> jessica: i play tennis and basketball. >> greg: because you are tall. >> jessica: i was tall. >> greg: i bet you had a key chain that said i'm tall. >> jessica: we really have to let go with the key chain. >> joey: i was just like people, so whatever group, the football team and end smart kid classes. at those were my three groups. >> kennedy: we called stoners and nuggets, they had the levi jackets with the colors and i thought the nuggets were great, and all of the political people, legislature, student government, all of that stuff. girls nation, yeah. i was girls nation.
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it's a big deal, joey. >> greg: i want to see her high school, so i hung out with barry bonds and tom brady. and all of the other jocks. i actually helped train tom brady to throw the football, a lot of people don't know that. art, where do you consider your ideal paradise, joey, don't say my apartment. >> joey: i live there, small-town georgia, i have my family there. >> jessica: maui, and might be kennedy's too. it >> kennedy: i love maui, but i'm going to have to say costa rica. it is beautiful, it is a pain to get to, but that's what is great is that no one else goes there. >> greg: i might go there. judge, your ideal paradise? looking into my eyes? [laughter] >> judge jeanine: no, i am an
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egypt person. >> joey: you like them in the sky? >> judge jeanine: i just love it i love it. i've been there four times. >> greg: my ideal paradise, this table. i cannot think of a better place to be? >> judge jeanine: what are their names? >> greg: i can see steve, close your robe. speed 24 is up next! ♪ ♪ . .
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doing some benching. i guess you would call those reverse bench. >> judge jeanine: where can you get that. >> greg: whole collection of bear videos some of them featuring animals. >> judge jeanine: that's terrific. jessica? >> jessica: very happy birthday, it was his birthday yesterday. >> greg: what did you get him, a key change? [laughter] >> jessica: i got him cupcakes. >> judge jeanine: save one for of us. >> jessica: they tried to talk me into more. >> joey: tell them really good friends and hang out. do that twitter is -- >> greg: go ahead. >> jessica: cardinal super star j.j. watt once again proved to be a class act. a fan took to twitter to sell a pair of twitter collaboration with reebok raise funds for grand paparazzi funeral. the defensive end tweeted back
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saying don't sell your shoes in jersey we will help with the funeral. i'm sorry for your loss it certainly was not watt's first brush with charity. the end of the walton peyton man of the year award for raising over $37 million. >> judge jeanine: wow. >> jessica: you didn't know that? >> kennedy: that much money? >> judge jeanine: now a candy company is looking for a head taste tester. time for something sweet. roll it. ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: that was easy. >> judge jeanine: not as good as yours, greg. calling all my fellow sweet toothers, get paid to taste thousands of kinds of candy. sign me up. candy fun house. canada-based company is hiring a chief candy officer to be the company's official taste tester. the chief candy officer will approve all candy in the inventory and 3500 different kinds of candy.
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open to anyone 5 years old or older living in north america. you get to work from home and you get to make $78,000 if you are interested apply on the website by august 31st. candy fun house. you want to be the candy officer. and then you get to taste stuff like this every day. >> greg: there you go. >> greg: now our production staff has to clean that all up, judge. >> judge jeanine: no. joey, go. >> joey: i want to tell you about an organization i talk about a lot. boot campaign. i'm on the board of it. it's been a part of my life for more than a decade. over the years they have evolved and now their main thing is a mental health -- or a program for health and wellness in through the end of the summer focusing on mental health preventing suicide campaign we came up with you matter boot campaign and buy this t-shirt and not just for veterans. your life matters.
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>> kennedy: absolutely you have been incredible inspiration. >> greg: kennedy, it's over. >> kennedy: nora langdon 78 years old that's how joey likes them. she is the world dead lifting champion. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us. see you back here on monday. >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier, breaking tonight former trump stat just steve bannon found guilty of contempt of congress. first person to be convicted of this in almost 50 years. bannon defied the subpoena from the committee last year's capitol riot january 6th. he is not giving up his fight. david spunt is at the justice department tonight. >> good evening to you, bret. the jury returned the verdict in less than three hours. the trial itself went on only five days. the government took just one day to present its case.

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