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type of crime was not bail eligible, and also looking as to why the district attorney downgraded the charges so that bail in this case would not be an option. but many people at this hour are relieved that the man accused of this horrific crime is now once again in custody. neil. >> neil: david lee, thank you. ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone, i am judge jeanine pirro along the jessica tarlov, joey jones, katie pavlich, and tyrus. it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ breaking news on this sex offender creep in new york who sucker punched a man fracturing his skull and nearly killing him. he is finally back behind bars where he belongs. the arrest happened in only
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after a major public over lacks bail laws that let him roam around the big apple today. new york governor kathy hogle acting like it was her idea. never mind as "new york post" cover that called her out. >> i took action into my own hands. i directed the department of corrections and community supervision to immediately examine whether or not to this parole violation occurred, yes, it did. you can tell that it occurred. this is a personal lifetime parole and as of minutes ago, that person is now in custody. that is at my direction. the people of new york need to know that as our governor i will stand up and protect them. >> judge jeanine: but this was just one of the many crimes that have happened under her watch. video obtained by "the new york post" shows brazen thieves robbing a coffee shop and customers act gunpoint, right across from the office of
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the top defund a police politician. and the democrats carnage does not end there. it's complete anarchy in los angeles. video showing a flash mob ransacking a 7-eleven and leaving the place in shambles. all right, katie, i will start with you. i can't get over the chutzpah of this governor. i directed the department of corrections -- uh, it certainly seems like a violation. governor, with all due respect or whatever respect you think you are entitled to, this was an attempted murder. the police made an arrest. a progressive d.a. made a decision to lower that from an attempted murder to a misdemeanor, assault 3 which is not a bail-eligible crime. let's be clear just for the viewers, this man suffered a fractured skull, a broken cheekbone, a brain bleed. he is in a coma. this was totally unprovoked. the dirtbag who did it right there on camera, you can put
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this in front of a jury and tell them to run the tape and then go to the deliberation room and vote. this dirtbag is a sex offender level 3. level 3 means he is the most dangerous, he is the most likely to reoffend, and he has a danger to the community. he is not only a sex offender, he is an individual who has been convicted of several felony crimes. now, this obviously the reason that she wants to take credit is because she is running for office, right? does she deserve credit? >> katie: congratulations. you put one guy back in jail after he was let out and should have never been let out, given that you saw his mug shot and many of them on the screen. he could have hurt someone else in the time that he was out of jail, and as you said, charges are being lowered paired which means that there is no deterrence next time around for him or other criminals watching those who are saying well, if i do something heinous like this i can just get off and not be prosecuted by the system. she is running against lee zeldin who is a republican
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running on a tough on crime policy position. that's why she has taken us into her own hands. it's a good thing this guy is back behind bars. she could do bigger things like fire the progressive d.a. in new york city. and also generally speaking, the issue about the way that the cram dilemma crime has run rampant and out of control, the further along it gets, the further along these solutions are going to be extreme. so new york needs a mayor not like eric adams who talks a lot about fighting violent crime and is not doing much to solve the problem. they need someone like rudy giuliani. no paul lewin tolerance policies, and really going after these guys. it's deterrence and no tolerance for criminal rights, but rather more empowerment of victims and preventing this from happening. >> judge jeanine: the point that katie makes is a good one, tyrus, and that's that we have these liberal d.a.'s. i believe that this is a bronx case. and the bronx d.a. is the one
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that made the decision to reduce it to a misdemeanor. what is crazy about this, tyrus, is that new york city cops said this is attempted murder. i'm telling you it is attempted murder. now, if they reduced it to a misdemeanor, there will be a public outcry because of -- they made it essentially bail eligible. now they say they are still investigating. if they are still investigating it, why did they reduce it to a misdemeanor and let the guy out on the street? >> tyrus: we are still investigating means, oh, wow, people are paying attention to this. who filmed it? you need to look at what the real issue is is intend to. this duty -- this is not two guys that got into an argument and a fight broke out and a guy got punched in his drawer broke. this is a guy who saw his victim, put gloves on, measured them up, and laid them out. that is intended. that is straight up intent. he planned it and then he did not run away, he did not stand in fear. he stand over him and then casually strolled off.
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you can make arguments off a political people all you want to, but the embracement of the defund the police movement, we are seeing premeditated brazen. that group that robbed a 7-eleven, that was planned paired that was by a facebook party. criminals are emboldened because there is no fear. it used to be when you see someone get attacked, they would run. they would try to escape, there is no reason to escape. even though they rearrested him, they still do not say we will move this up to attempted murder. the victim has bleeding on his brain. so he is never going to quite be the same. he has a broken cheekbone. not to mention he will probably never sleep right for the rest of his life. if i did something like that to somebody it would be attempted murder period. and we still don't know if this guy will make it through all of this. there are complications. he has unbelievable amounts of surgery going. but what it all comes out to as you have emboldened the criminal element and even with this arrest, it is still the same message. they did not put any due charges. they are investigating. what else do you need to see? >> judge jeanine: they did not do any new charges, but they did
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in fact, she did not say we have arrested him, joey, and now we will pay for what he did. she said well, it is a violation of parole. a violation of parole is you don't get in trouble. you got in trouble and he got arrested. but let's talk about the fact that now what you've got are these flash parties or facebook parties where they decide that they are all going to gang up and go into a store and literally strip it of everything on the shelves. where are we? i mean, i don't even know the question to ask at this point. nobody even stops these kids and says you can't do this anymore. >> joey: the question i ask is of new yorkers, which is how much does this matter to you? because i get to go rogue here. and they get to decide who will represent them and what laws they keep. i remember the saying in military school which is don't apply a ban aid fix to a tourniquet problem. and so without being too graphic, you can kind of understand what that means. what happens here is this guy is
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in jail because of the nature of his crime is simply in jail because committing a crime violated his parole, from what i understand. and what irks me the most is that we show the screenshot, the screen poll of mug shots and say what this history of violence he should be behind bars. with all due respect, no, what this one incident he should be behind bars. it is common sense that if someone goes out on the streets with the intent to harm people, they don't deserve to be out on the street. that is a very simple thing. and if new york laws are stopping that from happening, then new yorkers need to fix this by getting new people in office. >> judge jeanine: and it is not just new york, jessica, it is across the country. it is this cashless bail, the social justice, worrying more about criminals than victims. in one situation where people are having coffee and outside of a coffee shop and a bunch of guys come out with guns and
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extended magazines and they hold them up by their watches and their bracelets directly off the street from new york city councilwoman has defunded police. when are they going to understand that they are not in this for us? >> jessica: it seems like election time is one that looks like that. and recall efforts are happening all over the country, and they are being pushed forward by democrats. i was doing some research about the recall of jessica biel dean and it was from asian american democrats who were like this is not okay anymore. and over the past few years of hate crimes against asian americans, they said, enough is enough on this. and to joey's point about voting. i went to vote this morning, i live in the new york district, did early voting in the district that was bold will de blasio for five seconds, but goldman was running in it, the chief prosecutor and donald trump did endorse him, so now we have voted for the same candidates, which is a little strange, but what is really interesting in
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the debate between dan goldman and is much more progressive counterparts who were running was that the progressive with the legal aid lawyer talked openly about how bad alan bragg is, and goldman had endorsed alan bragg when he was running for d.a. so you're seeing people who are more traditionally regressive, left moderate democrat on almost every single issue except for crime and saying this has to be about victims, not about protecting criminals anymore. and that's the trend you will see across the entire country. >> judge jeanine: incarcerated person. >> tyrus: but no one is incarcerated. >> jessica: there are a few people in there i think. >> judge jeanine: and of course with tyrus, that change the law in new york, they are no longer inmates, they are incarcerated people. >> tyrus: salesperson. >> judge jeanine: salesperson, that's right. up next, joe biden has been a total disaster for the country, but that's not stopping him from boasting about the job he is doing.
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>> joey: braggadocio's bod, trying to make a big comeback even with terrible poll numbers. after a week of resting on the beach at delaware, getting up for a victory tour of the country to tout some legislative wins in his white house chief of staff is artie out there with the trash talk. >> i don't think he is out there less than its predecessors. i just think that donald trump created a expectation of a president creating a [bleep] storm every day. and that led to a cycle of cable news coverage and twitter and so on and so forth. and i understand that that made people in your line of work very busy and very productive. >> joey: the media ramping up the biden time machine, "new york times" trying to make the pro biden dark meme a thing with this quote dark mime --
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also claiming aviator joe is back at some of the shades are an emblem of the continued vigor and check out these lapdogs. >> it is a big deal. >> this is huge and i don't think people understand how big this is. >> this has been an extraordinarily successful two years legislatively. >> victory at the white house. >> such a big win for president biden, flying back to the white house. just for this bill signing. >> joey: i don't know what you would know about things like using props to present yourself, to have a persona, to create an error about you, a reception that you have shown that that can work outside of the ring, but i don't know that joe biden is going to make aviators work outside the ring. >> tyrus: here is that thing either you have the charisma or
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tarisma where you can wear a cart again and someday says it is a sweatshirt and you still look all right, you either have it or you don't, and with all due respect, mr. president, you probably don't. i don't care how you dress it up, glasses, dark brandon, whatever, he is still shaking hands with ghosts and doing all kinds of stuff, what is going on right now is unbelievable. there is enough chinese fennel in this country, the stat was loop reading today to kill americans seven times over, the border crisis is unbelievable. our inflation, people looking around. he has spent a total of five month so far outside of the office which is the most of the last three presidents, so to say that he is president and doing things, he is stopping his vacation to come back because this is the first positive thing he has had to where they have to come back for him to do the bill signing. if he was doing so well he would not have to stop and be like hey, look what i did. check me out, put my glasses on and what not. because his poll numbers, still
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poll numbers that he has, they are not even good, they are just the best he can have. this entire administration, they know america is sick of it. so they are trying to act like they have one thing out of 50. congratulations, that's still horrible numbers. speech >> joey: you know, katie, when he brought the aviators back, and i'm not saying anything disparaging, it's pretty sick. but he gave that speech while he was suffering from covid and i get it. you might look dark in the eyes when you are sick. but made a really good statement, we don't wear a sunglasses and our business because we need to -- you need to see our eyes, that's how we communicate. he is putting a wall between him and the viewers, maybe that's why he can't tell what is happening in america. >> katie: joe biden is told deeply unpopular when it comes to the poll numbers, and i'm sure jusco will argue that they are coming up in the past week, but they are still deeply unpopular. the white house has hit him away back away from the press during the one-year anniversary of the afghanistan withdrawal which was
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a total catastrophe. joe biden is riding his bike on the beach while democratic mayors are parading republicans versus sending illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities. they should be having phone calls with joe biden about that problem. but the best place for joe biden to be as away from the cameras and away from giving any kind of statement, because when he does, his press shop has to clean it up taking him look like he is not credible. and if he is going to have a comeback, you think you would see a number of democrats running for election or reelection on the campaign trail in the senate or the white house inviting him to come campaign for them. but instead they are running as far away as possible from joe biden including in ohio, and you also have a number of democrats refusing to say whether he should run again in 2024, including senator whitehouse just today. so job biden's poll numbers go up when he is away from the media, but in terms of successes and answering questions and being transparent about what is going on, they are happy to keep them away from reporters. >> joey: you know, judge, i
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guess the media is working really hard to make joe biden look like he is having such a legislative windfall right now. does the chip act and the new new green deal with make up or what happen in afghanistan a year ago? what is happening at the border? i get that may be democrats don't think trump had tax cuts as a victory, i don't think republicans and independents see this as a legislative win that democrats say they are. >> judge jeanine: i don't know any american who is running around saying thank god joe biden got these legislative wins. first of all, legislative wins that they talk about like the inflation reduction act, we know that that is alive. the congressional budget office at -- >> joey: they are not calling that anymore. we are calling a degree new deal now. spew on but the truth is that is what it is billed as. that's how they passed the bill. they lied to us in all of america knows that there was a lie. and the truth is that this president and this administration are doing everything they can to pursue their own agenda and not the
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agenda of the american people. and tyrus is right. this president has taken 150, 150 vacation days, that is five months off in a year and six or seven months. that is crazy. he is not capable. and complaining and saying that donald trump can -- every day there was an f storm that donald trump came out. yeah, there was, you know why? because he was doing things in the left was going crazy, because they objected to it. and in the end, what you have got are the democrats going crazy every time donald trump did something. and the democrats at this point are saying, we have to build joe up, even though half of us don't want him to run again, even though most of us don't think the guy is capable of finishing a thought or sentence, because it is important to us so that we can win. >> joey: jessica, it's go point, he has been on vacation, got elected from the basement. maybe he can get reelected on vacation. maybe there is a strategy there.
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but is this biden's win or biden's victory? or is it chuck schumer's victory? spew out the link asked me to its democrats victory, that's a decision that people make, katie is not wrong, he has been porting on a popularity, but the democrats of the party and the choice of americans heading into the midterm are getting increasingly popular now tied in terms of who is favored to win to be in charge of congress, and favored to win back the senate, mitch mcconnell was caught yesterday and asked about what he thought was going to happen and said that they are not likely to take back the senate. a few months ago, mitch mcconnell felt pretty good about those odds. in terms of who is actually happy, this example, diabetic. people who need insulin for example. whit kleiber shared a story about his now passed wife emily who took insulin and pay $1200 a month for her doses. it is down to $35 a month because of the fact that now medicare can negotiate drug prices. now the inflation reduction --
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>> joey: do you think that 300 billion will go to just that? >> jessica: i know that senior citizens in this country -- >> joey: was shoot we be okay to spend that much money to get one thing? >> jessica: it is not one thing that is good. >> tyrus: i have a diabetic at home and i have not seen any of this. >> jessica: it just got signed last week. i am just saying, it is unfair to reduce the thing that is unequivocally a good thing to say it is one good thing. they're a bunch of good things. just because it is not your politics does not mean that it does not count. it is not green energy, it is about saving people's lives. it's making sure that they have health care. yes, health care saves people's lives. when history looks back the first two years of biden's term they will see the rescue act and a bipartisan infrastructure, the tax act, they inflation reduction act, they will see that zawahiri is dead. they will see record jobs
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numbers, low unemployment. and i'm not saying that they will think joe biden was god's gift to the presidency, but do not to reduce what has been accomplished in this term, and democrats got that done with the slimmest of majorities. >> joey: of democrats are trying to separate themselves from radical progressives, somebody needs to let joe biden know about that. biden's border crisis coming for your kids. the drug cartels now pushing these deadly candy colored fentanyl pills. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ breakthrough heartburn... means your heartburn treatment is broken. try zegerid otc. it contains the leading medicine to treat frequent heartburn, uniquely designed for absorption. get all day, all night relief with zegerid otc. ♪
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this agency is 15,000 rainbow drugs at the border in arizona, local law enforcement across the country say they are seeing more of these colorful drugs pop up in their town. former acting i.c.e. director says the blame lies squarely on president biden. >> he says his policies are humane. over 1200 migrants died on u.s. soil? after that 100,000 americans died from fentanyl overdoses that have come across the border, how was this administration standing up and looking in a tb camera and saying this border is secure while americans are dying and migrants are dying. it does not make sense. >> jessica: katie, i want to come to you with this, in your home state's border, it is frightening with someone with a kid, because you can imagine they were shaped to imitate chewable vitamins, what little kids take. what can we do about this? >> katie: boater security is obviously one, and we have talked about that. but this is a bigger issue when it comes to the government
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fueling the crisis. so the chinese communist party in fueling fentanyl into mexico, and then the cartel partners with them to get it in the united states and they all profit off of that. have not heard any talk from the biden administration about what they think the mexican government should hold the cartel accountable and it's difficult to say that they would do anything, because they are so corrupted by the cartel. so resident donald trump, he joked about sending missiles into these cartel locations in mexico, whether they were industrial sized labs or whether they were these fentanyl pushers. there could be harsher penalties for people who traffic fentanyl into the country. but now as we are seeing illegal immigrants from mexico who are trafficking these pills that look like candy for children into the country, they are being released. go back to mexico, get another load, bring it back into the country. so that's a border security problem. the biden administration could
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handle. and they are clearly not doing that. but they have to accept that this is clearly a war they are waging on the country. when you're sending in pills that look like candy for children that are lethal, that is not just something that they should take lightly. obviously they are doing it for a purpose. >> jessica: and we had in 2,021,100,000 over -- in 2021 100,000 overdoses. what should we make to katie's point at the mexican government is working with us? >> judge jeanine: i have never heard president joe biden say the word "fentanyl." i don't know if anyone at this table has ever heard the president say that. before i talk about mexico, i want the president of the united states, i want for all of this applause that we need to give him and congratulate him for a wonderful president he is, why isn't he talking about the single most dangerous thing that has happened to people in this country custom mark we are now subject to an undeclared war by
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china against the united states, killing the number one killer of people between the ages of 18-45. we are not just talking about the under cleared war, we are talking about a money laundering operation and a partnering that is going on in the mexican carts who are attracting people through the southern border so f these people who are continuing with the fentanyl sales. now that they would put it in candy to sell it to children, or to give it to children tells me that they are trying to kill us, and that the president of the united states would not even discuss this is a dereliction of his duty. period, end of the story. that's all i have to say. >> jessica: tyrus, that's all she had to say. i am sure -- >> tyrus: she said a lot. >> jessica: she did it in good time as well paired what is interesting about this in the politics of it is we are seeing
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border security take up especially for people in the border states, we have 81 days to go until the midterm. do you think this will become more of a hot-button issue? >> tyrus: not until somebody is sitting up in washington and loses a loved one to eight candy colored fentanyl. until somebody is affected paired when the unaffected are affected, they will see it. but you just look at the optics of how terrible this is for the people that live in texas and arizona and those border states. our president is spending $500,000 of taxpayer money to build a fence around a security offense around his home. to what? keep bad people out. but you can't do that in texas. and it's not just bad people. these cartels are so -- i always come back to the same thing. we have emboldened the wrong people. these cartels have the military back up to where a border patrol agents are outgunned, outmatched, they don't have the numbers, they have military intelligence. there are are people looking for the american dream. some of them -- they make a
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career out of it. the ones that get caught, they don't care. the ones that go, they have to come back. this is beyond the pale, and the simple thing would be building the wall making it harder just to deter it. just seeing it. i don't care what you call it, call it an aquarium or a terrarium, whatever you want to call it, deterrence. crime is not too there is much when there is no deterrent. there is no deterrent for china and mexico to keep doing these things. and the politicians can't do anything. they are just as scared as the cartel and the meals being used to push the drugs. >> katie: very quickly about the international border, we treat the southern border like it is getting into a restaurant or something. you don't treat it like it is a militarized zone where they are up against mexican cartels with firepower, or you are dealing with an international border with really bad actors, terrorists, cartels, human smugglers, whatever. we treat it like it is not that. and that has caused a whole host of problems including this. >> jessica: final thoughts,
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joey? >> joey: yes, ten people across the border seeking asylum are not worth two with a bag full of fentanyl. it does not mean that i don't have empathy, but i care about this country more. and that's not a bad thing. where is our counterintelligence operations? of our president can use a drone to take out a retired terrorist who has been a bad health to begin with, then where are we using drones to take down ships coming across the ocean was fentanyl on them? we have to treat this like a war, because it is killing us. it is killing the most vulnerable of us. it is killing those kids. and our president should at least posture himself in a way that cares. because if you read anything about war or intergovernmental relation, posturing actually works. and we should at least show ourselves, exactly what tyra said. the democrats biggest argument about a wall, the wall does not work. you know what, what we are doing does not work either. and a wall is a solution for both. nancy pelosi had the deal on the table and could not get trump third wall he paid for to get doc on another reform that she
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wanted, so we need to stop letting partisan politics create poor policy. and we need to replace empathy with actual strategy that allows us to stop this thing from happening. our border can be secured. this problem can be solved. and it is not going to happen with this administration. >> jessica: good news is there are some border democrats that agree with you. mark kelly is out with a new video touting -- >> joey: he has been on a pretty big island by himself. >> jessica: over there vacationing. not getting ally with your annoying college roommate -- what a great segue. we will explain that next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhh... here, i'll take that! yay!!! ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar enter powered by protein challenge for a chance to win big!
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for studying hard and of course having a lot of fun. >> we are going streaking through the quad and into the gymnasium! come on, everybody! come on! 's before but just like with everything else, politics is ruining it. 46% of college students say they would not room with someone who votes differently, and you can probably guess which party is more intolerance. at 62% of democrats don't want to bunk with a republican compared to 28% of g.o.p. respondents who say the same thing. jessica, intolerance from the tolerance-party could >> jessica: i think the dorm room thing is not that bad. but part of the study, you should room with whoever you get matched paired part of the experience going to college that you meet people from different places and think different things. but part of this was dating someone of a different political party. and i understand that. i used to have a boyfriend who -- looked, he is still alive, but
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he voted for john mccain, and it was cool. but in this new era of party polarization, i get why that is too difficult. and politics is infused in so much of what we do. >> katie: judge. >> judge jeanine: i am thinking of mary macklin and james -- they got along. yeah, i guess they do. they are still married. but i think that's what you said was absolutely true. i think it is part of the college experience paired i remember taking -- i think it was my son to school. it was the first year my youngest. and it was a rack anyway. but i walked into the dorm room and he was sharing a room with a person who had a poster up with a guy stabbed to death. i was like suicidal at that point, either kill this kid before he kills my son, but it all worked out in the end.
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>> katie: all right, joey. >> joey: that was a great story, judge. listen, i don't care what your politics are, don't room me with a tennessee fan or an auburn fan, or even an ugly orange color. like that matters. that is part of my identity. politics is something i enjoy want people to care about but know they probably won't. but i did not have a dorm room. i had a barracks room, and if i made it through a year in a barracks room without fist fighting someone with me, i was happy. >> katie: tyrus, are the dorm rooms big enough for you? >> tyrus: [laughs] you are so funny! yeah! [laughter] i never had a problem with her roommate in college, never argued over her bottom bunk that stuff. i wanted to closets, he was always cool with it. whenever i said i need the weekend. he was like okay, no problem. but i also don't remember ever once being in college talking about hey, what are you voting for?
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it was like, who has the beer? who has the car? who is going to distract the ra? it never once was like hey, man, who are you voting for in the next election? i think people who talk that way are just trying to sound like it. and unless college has changed from when i was there. >> katie: when i was there i was organizing speakers, going against the leftist organization. >> jessica: you just said left us. >> tyrus: at the quad and the cafe and figuring out what we were doing later. >> katie: indeed. >> joey: women do mature faster. >> katie: that is true. all right, "fan mail friday" up next. ♪ ♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients
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what still makes you happy now as it did when you were a child? >> katie: any dog. a puppy, dog. happy lab. that makes me happy. >> tyrus: yeah, that's right. >> joey: food. fried corn bread, fried taters. happiest thing in the world. >> jessica: bubbles. and like watching little kids love it and my daughter is obsessed -- and watching her love it like we loved it is so sweet. >> judge jeanine: cotton candy. >> tyrus: it was going to be a peppermint patty or a cotton candy. it would be cartoons for me. i still like funny cartoons. next question. i have to ask you this. here we go. >> joey: here we go. >> tyrus: if everything you loved was in a box, what was the first thing you look for? >> joey: my dignity.
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it would be a pair of converse i loved. probably attached to my leg somewhere. so it would be those boots. probably would look for my legs too. >> judge jeanine: that's good. >> katie: my phone. >> tyrus: your phone? >> katie: my first phone? no, current phone. if it's anything you own. >> tyrus: if you lost it, you don't have it anymore? >> katie: i would want my phone back. >> joey: all the lost things. >> jessica: so the more romantic answer is family photos, but they are all on my phone. >> katie: exactly. >> jessica: it's a millennial answer. >> judge jeanine: phone is a generic answer -- >> jessica: disparaging, judge. >> judge jeanine: it is not disparaging, it covers everything. pictures. >> tyrus: if you could find it and bring it back, what would it be? >> judge jeanine: no, it would be this cup that i lost.
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a pomeranian chasing off a full grown bear. >> joey: greg and tyrus. >> jessica: nephew harry's second birthday. he is the cutest. mom, sister alley and first time i got to meet him. >> katie: looks like your daughter. yesk jessica they do lookalike. spaghetti. parents for dinner, making sure he is holding on tight. great glasses. he has the same bottles at clio. cool malibu kid. his dad very good on email. and my sister and him out on the beach. very, very happy birthday to harry. he has a big party tomorrow. sharing it with his friend iris. >> judge jeanine: all right. joey? >> joey: over the last month you have seen me you matter campaign for boots campaign. mental health awareness campaign. the whole idea is if you are struggling, especially if you are a veteran or a first responder, you know that you matter. it's okay to ask for help.
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through your help, just by highlighting 10 seconds at a time here on "the five" we have raised over $140,000 sold over 2,000 t-shirts. so much we had to have a volunteer day today in texas. they are all out there right now folding shirts, packaging them up and sending them out. your t-shirt is coming. if you haven't bought one yet boot campaign.org. get solutions for the treatment they need. >> judge jeanine: great thing. tyrus, hit it. tires tires i have two. >> tyrus: i have two. birthday money was stolen. so a police officer in california through a birthday surprise young boy after the money from his seventh birthday party was stolen from his mom's car. cash intended intended for david's 7th birthday party. they responded and he got a chance to meet a k-9. got a bike for his birthday pretty awesome. his family said it was a birthday that he will not forget
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these are the things the men and women in blue do and couldn't be prouder. more serious note. that's right. we are counting down the days, man, the next time you see me on here i should be the nw heavyweight champion. trevor murdock tickets still available pay per view or tight network. >> going to wear a cardigan. >> tyrus: cardigan loops and buttons. sweatshirt cardigan. >> judge jeanine: no question about it tyrus. >> tyrus: thank you. not wearing that for the fight. i might wear it to the ring but punch them in the mouth once they get off. >> judge jeanine: i love it. >> tyrus: wouldn't rip off the sleeves. >> jessica: wears sweatshirt. >> katie: patrick mahon was scldzed to get married thompson island in the middle of thompson harbor on saturday and ferry broke down and bride to be was waiting for him. good news, everything was on the boat. the groomsmen, the photographer,
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the flowers. boston police department showed up and able to get a dozen people from where they needed to go to the island so he was able to mary hanna crawford quick and helped them get to the big day and saved the marriage. >> judge jeanine: thanks for the men and women in blue. that's it for us. he see you back here on monday. have great weekend. >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier, breaking tonight midterm elections are a little more than two months away, and the 2024 presidential campaign season is already gearing up. this weekend, several perspective republican contenders are at the iowa state fair to get a sense of what is happening in the heartland. grady trimble is in des moines tonight where he spoke with former vice president mike pence. good evening, grady. >> good evening, bret. you could say candidates or potential candidates are pouring in to key states on a rainy evening here at the iowa state fa
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