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ronald reagan, that was -- >> at the time when gorbachev came to washington and new york in 1987 in the fall of 87, september for the u.n. and he was hailed in the streets, jumped out of the motorcade and shook hands with people. to think he would have a soviet leader in the cold war. >> neil: incredible. chad, thank you very much, gorbachev gone, 91 years. ♪ ♪ >> dana: dana perino wit judge jeanine pirro, joey jones, jimmy failla, 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president biden attempting to get tough on crime as critics say it comes a little or a lot too late. scenes of violence playing out in democrat led city's coast-to-coast but now suddenly 70 days out from the midterms,
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biden is using his bully pulpit to address public safety. >> i know we expect so much from the law enforcement officers. so, we need to support them here that is why my crime plan to help communities recruit, higher, and trey nationwide more than 100,000 additional officers accountable officers for community policing. the answer is not defined the police. it is fund the police. [applause] we are in a situation of this country where you have to give additional resources to get their job done. every single republican member of congress, every single one in this state, every single one voted against the support for law enforcement. you talk about how much they loved it. they voted against funding. >> dana: the president in pennsylvania to tout his safe america plan. the sense of urgency suspect too many. you will hear about that in a moment.
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earlier this month house democrats with a police funding bill with tax hikes with 87,000 new irs agents. crime is a top issue for the country. fox news poll link finds 85% of voters are extremely or very concerned about it. and the media says get use to exploding crime and p.r. out with this article. shooting spike during the pandemic despite stomach the spike looks like a new normal. there will be a tag team here between two people who are about to blow their talks. let's start with you, judge. >> judge jeanine: i love the president is promoting a safer america plan. now that 85% of the country is concerned, extremely concerned about the crime problem here is 61% of the country doesn't think the man is capable of fighting crime. 64% of the country thinks he is incapable of dealing with gun violence. but welcome to the party, mr. president. look, suddenly 70 days out from
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the terms, they want to be clear, we are not out for defund the police"" what we want is a hundred thousand new cops. i have news for you, folks a hundred thousand new cops over the next five years and it ain't passed yet. 87,000 irs agents with $80 billion has already passed, it is done and a lot of that will have guns too. cops, we will see what happens. he wants to go after republican spirit he wants to say republicans had a chance to vote for this and the american rescue plan? hogwash! i'm so glad that not one voted for it. you know why that $2 trillion plan is the reason we have inflation. and the money they say was for police was nothing more than a slug fund. but let's get to the facts here appear the president talks about community policing as though that is something he discovered. let me tell you something, mr. president, commun ity policing is the first thing went when all of you democrats talked about defining the police.
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i talk about the consequences, i can tell you the top percentage in the united states suffering from the most violent crime and murders except for one iran by democrat mayors. why is that important? that is important because the mayors decide how many cops, what motives, standing operator procedure will be an net whether or not to stand down or make an arrest. in these 20 cities, you can rest assured crime is catapulting through the roof. now what is outrageous is the new normal. let me talk a little bit more about guns. i am sick and tired of you talking about nuns because every time you get someone who has got a gun, you and your liberal progressive nonsense, let them out of jail and nobody goes to jail. if you got a good dome at gun, good, take the gonna let a guy get another canopy were the only way to get guns off of the street and start gun trafficking and you don't do it well. you don't always squeeze a dependent. and you can't because you're not keeping them in jail or
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threatening them. today, you mentioned fentanyl for the first time. i've been asked this for months, when did fentanyl come off of your lips? you know what you said you worthless piece of garbage, more penalties for fentanyl. mr. president, close the border! you want to fight fentanyl, stop the drug trafficking going on at the southern border. 95% of fentanyl is coming from china through the southern border. i'm not done yet. now, this thing about the dems, they want to talk about mike federman york i am pennsylvania and rehabilitate the criminals. you are all full of it. the person who needs rehabilitated as the victim, the victim's family, in the community that suffers from crime every single day. we just had a d.a. who reduced attempted murder to a misdemeanor. this is what you should be talking about the d is not just the cops but the judges who are letting these people out. a guy puts on full of metal and beats the hell out of a guide,
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sucker punches him and fractured his skull in his got a brain bleed and in a coma and those from attempted murder to a misdemeanor and set out on bail. you can talk to you are blue in the face and i don't believe a word you say! >> dana: let's listen to the present on fentanyl. here he is. >> my plan to something else really important. it addresses the opioid epidemic. you know how many people are dying of opioid overdose is now laced with fentanyl? we will impose penalties. that is poisoning communities across the country. this is a key part of the unity agenda i'm announcing and announcing of the state of the union address. we can do this. we have to do this. we will make america safer appearance before 300 americans a day die from fentanyl crisis, joey. >> joey: it is interesting they finally decided that it is a topic we are worth talking about. yes, congratulations you got to the white house and the present
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year with the american people have been saying. i know i'm a dollar store jesse watters but to make me follow that, that was passion. that is what americans need to hear. how much more will it affect our country to hear the president have just an inkling of that kind of passion. i'm listening to you, and what i see as years of experience seeing this in the courtroom. seeing it ruin people's lives and innocent people destroyed from it. i can only echo most of what you said, but it starts with guns we've had a proliferation of guns over the past several decades and regardless of what you think about that, that amounts to the only way for gun legislation to fix our crime problem would be absolute abolition and confiscation. the constitution does not allow for that. a gun we own and not shotguns, handguns and that is what criminals use. so the idea that you will can regulate your way out of this crime problem really doesn't make sense to me.
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that is more than an empty promise. the true scent of the pond the police had nothing to do with money. it had a method, but the true sin was to betray law enforcement by selling dell in the public trust of poor and minority communities. sowing doubt in those communities, telling them for source to their problems was oppression of the government by the hand of law enforcement. that was honest. it was honest frustration in those communities, but you don't fix it by yeah, i'm on your side. drawing the line in the sand and the guys with badges are the reason we are in a bad place. that is not how you fix it. to be the president of the united states and come out with a tagline, "fund the police." how about support the police? how about belief in the police. how about take the actions of the communities will believe in the police. i spoke to a buddy about this thing in indianapolis a couple of days ago that involved a
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foreign national getting killed. a military member and indiana state trooper. he explained to me, and i'm not going through all of it, but explained to me all the reasons when he applied to be indiana state police trooper ten years ago, who had to wait in line to get a chance at the academy and they would drop you like that for anything because everybody wanted that job.
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and try to scale those things and give law enforcement the tools they need to do the job that every american, i don't care what color you are, what neighborhood you live in, we want to be served and protected by the greatest police reso
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resources -- >> he agrees with poll numbers that want his party to win. >> but what are the people he was there to support his john federman, who is running, and the senate leadership fund has this ad out there where he is quoted, as chairman of the board of prisons, he says he was trying to get as many criminals out of prison as he could, so use if say you support police but if they arrest somebody let back out the next day, that is not support. >> i would not buy this if the white house promised to forgive -- your point, which is a good point about visiting cops when morale is high, at this point the only cop with high morale is in the village people. i come from a big law enforcement family. my dad, my brother, my uncle sonny, i would have been a cop if it were not for this thing called the background check so it is really personal to me because i can see the transparency, the political expedience coming out for the cops now. don't ever forget, this is a
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president who was firing cops for not being vaccinated. imagine calling 911 because you're getting mugged and being like "hey, can you send a vaccinated cop over here?" no, you just want a cop with a gun and a badge. he was not there for them when crime rates spiked. i agree it is good to see him showing support for police, but we need him to provide support, which goes beyond this. >> he could have done it like the irs agents, 87,000 irs agents, why wasn't it 100,000 cops with guns? why did he have to do the irs. >> coming up next, the biden white house says do not believe your eyes when it comes to the -- we will be right back. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: the white house turning a blind eye to the mess they created that the border as thousands of immigrants pour across daily. the press secretary fentanyl made this false claim. >> somebody unvaccinated comes over on a plane. you say that's not okay. somebody walks into texas arizona and vaccinated and they are allowed to stay. why? >> that is not how it works. >> that is not what you want to happen but that is what happens. >> it is not like somebody walks over here that is not how... >> that is how it is happening. thousands of people walking in a
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day and turned themselves over. tens of thousands a week, that is what is happening. >> judge jeanine: here is national border patrol brandon judd. >> she does know. i watch these people walk across the border every single day. we see it. it is disgusting what we are seeing. she knows exactly what his thing. she is lying in the mainstream media will not cover this issue. >> judge jeanine: what is interesting about... , you have to know whether they watch fox or any network, they know that there are people crossing the borders. this is there a business. what are they thinking? can they believe anything she says? >> it is interesting and partly they are thinking if i ask her about immigration, i won't get on air tonight because my a media company is not covering it. i won't get on air and my story won't be on the front page. i need to ask things like maga
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republicans and trump to get on error. here at fox, the griff jenkins, matt finn, amazing work at the border. i will ask them, do you see any other reporters today? nope. you know what they did, they finally saw a reporter cover the issue when governor greg abbott sent migrants to new york and washington, d.c. then they were forced to. from her perspective, the press secretary, she should have known these questions would come because it is pretty obvious that we have got a problem at the border with everybody coming across and the u.s. open about to start and if you don't know that will be a story from friday to monday, you need better support staff. what i have done was gone to ron klain, hey, guys we have a problem here. monday when i brief i need a better answer. if i don't have a better answer, i will tell everybody that i asked for a better answer
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and didn't get one. that is what forces a policy or can force a policy change and discussion of the white house. >> judge jeanine: the fact that karine jean-pierre can't answer a white a professional world-class tennis player can't come into the country unvaccinated when almost 2 million at this point have come across the southern border, it is not just a question of whether or not she is prepared for it, but she can't even answer it. there is no follow-up. there is nothing, the white house at this point so convinced they can get away with this and they can get away with anything. >> what is clear is this policy is not working. we don't have a policy that is protecting the national sovereignty and protecting the integrity of the borders or the stability in this hemisphere appear at thing with joke of it and i will let that rest but tor point, she should have known that question was going to come and i think your advice, you have to get a better answer.
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we all see it with our own eyes and so someone understands in migrant crosses the border and they asked for asylum and they are given a date but what governor abbott is done is sent migrants to new york city presumably have dates and none of them will show up for those dates. i don't know if new york is sending all of these people back when they have a record of that, but this is a problem whether a democrat or republican it exists under republican president but it is worse than over the last two years without question. and a way i judge that in the metric, i use a number of people that have come across the border. it has been exacerbated by the pandemic and i think the question is legitimate about djokovic. he should get vaccinated but the question, the press secretary has to be prepared for that question for the policy is not working. if we don't send more asylum judges and key people in mexico or wherever other countries they are coming from while waiting for this hearing, this is only
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going to worsen. and it will be on all of our hands. >> judge jeanine: joey, do you think these people are worried about asylum hearing or know what they are? >> joey: what happens in dalton, georgia, when they make it on that bus where they are going there is a new green card with a different name, social street domestic security number and street number. it is a entire structure for it and i sought my entire life. the kids i went to school with, their last name would change from when we will go from elementary school to middle school because their parents changed identity because irs was hot on their trail. this is the truth of it. i'm not demonizing those people or anything negative about them as human beings, but as prime as this country goes, they are committing fraud in doing it on top of crossing the border illegally. the answer is super simple. the answer is they can control who comes in the plane. the borders wide open. that is the truth! but for her to admit that would be to call may orca's and she
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can't do that from the podium. >> interesting, twitter, mocking karine jean-pierre. the very least could have found someone better lying. or if you have to live, you have to be confident. >> would look so absurd. karine jean-pierre would tell you nobody drinks at mardi gras. what do you mean? i have beats all over my neck. what are you talking about? what drives me crazy is derelict of duty. there was a woman who was passionate and kind of low-key. but stick with me. the fentanyl subject that you brought up earlier, it is the leading cause of death between 18-45. it is not covid but it is fentanyl. in fact, this generation is turning a blind eye toward fentanyl because it is not political expedient to admit there is a part of is a disgrace. >> judge jeanine: it is. i agree. a head, don't get fooled by
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♪ ♪ >> joey: all right, democrats cannot run away fast weight from failed democratic policies. pennsylvania candidate for governor now says he is against the same covid lockdown measures he defended in court. and new york governor to backtrack on her state forcing kids into remote learning. speak with the decisions remain to have all the kids go home and learned remotely. wow! wow! what a mistake that was. one child in a classroom test positive and the whole class goes home it week and a half.
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it was chaos. nothing short of chaos. >> joey: she looked surprised in that video. even teachers union, boss, wants to make it seem like this was not her fault. the usa today, one don't and columnist wants teachers to forget what happened but don't let them. and joe rogan says dents should be punished at the ballot box. >> you remember when they made a decision to close outdoor dining and it turned out one of the people that made that decision of the day she did it went out and was dining outdoors? as far as compensation for all of those people that were forced to close their businesses and keep their doors shut worked for decades to build. no, they will be angry. >> what do tell those people? vote republican. his what they will do anyway. speak to harold, what did nancy pelosi, gavin newsom, eric adams, eric garcetti amp
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baseball super fan tony fauci have in common? >> harold: great america. [laughter] >> joey: you got me on that one. they don't leave the rules they set forth. they heritage foundation published a list of 50 where politicians violated their own policies and pretty much all of them were democrats. here they are, this is not a small measure. the reason i bring that up on that democrats have to own this all the way down. this is a fundamental part of their belief and the government's role. rules for the but not for me. >> harold: so, luke i respect people's opinions and the difference of opinion around the effectiveness of covert restrictions, severity and kinds of restrictions. but what i'm not going to do is get lectured. lectured by nondoctors and nonmedical officials around covid up you because we are still learning what the impact of long covid on people.
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i've had covid and people around the table once or twice. there is nothing long-term about it. but we also now are doing with monkeypox, polio, things i never thought we would deal with as an agent and certainly some of the pox family viruses. we can debate that that and people will be held accountable. i don't disagree with you at all were to say joe rogan and say democrats will have to answer as well as republicans around a whole issues. are we prepared for something that may happen? to introduce semiconductor potato chips, batteries, paper towels, all the things ai that we need to be producing to not rely on supply chains around the world. and two, finally, none of us wanted that to happen. i hope as we debate all of this there is an ugliness and meanness to some of the spirit i don't mind pointing out the hypocrisy of answering those questions, but the meanness and anger. we are all americans here. some people want to do it one
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way and another, but i don't think anyone... >> joey: you get angry when someone puts your kid out two years and you had a 1-year-old when this started that didn't get a chance to learn how to talk because a chance to see people's faces and mimic their mouth movements question marks this goes all the way down the line. >> judge jeanine: let me tell you about this. there is totalitarian instinct and many democrats which is extremely strong to walk us down without knowing the science. with all due respect, when you talk about we don't know the long-term impact, what i do know is what i knew at the get-go. keeping kids out of school under the guise that, you know, it was dangerous or nonsense because of the emotional, because of the drug abuse, because of the alcoholism, suicide, domestic vi olence, child abuse, all the collateral damage of spirit and what joe rogan was talking about with businesses being shut down and shattered because some
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person, this instinct to shut everything down. look, we know what it was. we know what we had to do to protect ourselves. leave the business is open. this is a capitalist country. let those people have a business and keep their businesses open. now, today i was watching a woman getting a million dollars by levi strauss to not talk about the fact that she said covid, you know, that they shouldn't have closed down for schools. she had some issue with levi strauss. she turned down $1 million. she said, "i will quit my job and say what i want to say." those people that talk about freedom are not turning out to be right. when we talk about philadelphia, they want to put kids in masts the first two weeks. first off, crime is up in philadelphia. they want to keep kids in masks and someone walking around with an alligator. >> joey: dana, the teachers
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had unit gets a lot of flak for promoting and the job is to take care of teachers. it is not her job to take care of kids so in some sense she was doing her job. is that the school boards and administrators job? >> dana: think one of the things in this, teacher shortage partly because of teachers did not want to do zone school either. the teachers union wanted them to. one of the reasons we know that the teachers union had emails back and forth with the cdc and was encouraging the masked policy to continue and some school to continue. the bottom for covid, physical elements for some people but all of the things for students in particular. we mento has written a lot about this. i saw a very liberal liberal media what we did two boys during the pandemic is an outrage and should never happen again. people are taking notes. to a point at the clock, what rogan will say in voting is very interesting. he is an interesting
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character, bernie supporter. he can be anything. he looks at the issue and decides what he wants to go for. you can win on this issue if you are republican, but you have to run on it. if you look at what ron desantis did with the school boards in florida, 30 of them were underway for racism purity got behind them, pushed 20 of them won and five of them are going to a runoff. so you can run on it, but you have to focus on it. it has to be something that you are always going to ask the voters to vote to make a change, vote against, lockdowns on the policy. the democrats are not out of the woods on the ship. >> joey: jimmy, famously called a liar and all of this. but he said he was treated like a second-class citizen from the nfl from the green bay packers and management for not being vaccinated. this is really about dividing and saying, you know, us against you, is it not? >> jimmy: 's is a big problem when a guy is smoking a joint
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this big pier that is what he's doing. he's getting stoned. he is a parent but some people might forget what the democrats did. parents will not forget because there was so much and especially a learning standpoint. i was homeschooled in lincoln but at the end of the month in spanish he asked me what day to celebrate cinco de mayo. and i was like... that is my house, okay? god only knows what's going on in other houses around the country, but we all know for kids. >> joey: we've got to go. coming up next aoc thinks you're selfish if you are not all in on biden's and on $1 trillion student loan giveaway. ♪ ♪ like any family, the auburns all have... individual priorities. some like strategic diversification. some like a little comfort,
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♪ ♪ >> president biden is getting back up with his $1 trillion stimulus that plan. aoc is going to bat and addressing critics. maybe student loan forgiveness doesn't impact you. that doesn't make it bad. we can do good things and object and doing something good for someone else comes at the cost of something for ourselves. look, some of those critics, inside the party. former president obama's treasury secretary. >> i would like those resources put to better use, helping people who were poor are more in need and who would use the money to invest more in the future of the economy. and i think that it does add to demand, which does increase inflationary pressures. >> dana? >> dana: i think it is amazing she has an economics degree. also, do you care about aoc and do you care about americans at
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all? i would like to set her up and say, "this person took out a tools to be a plumber and have the same amount of debt?" why are you more deserving of this bailout than this guy? why? i would love her to answer that question. larry summers is not the only one, jason furman paul mccalla and those people speaking publicly the debate must be stronger. and i also think ron klain called august biden substance. but the substance has to do with parlor policy. why did biden have to give a speech today in pennsylvania about crime? well, who started to defund the police? why does biden have to worry about high gas prices and people being upset they don't have jobs? oh, the green new deal on those policies. now you have the irs agents to pay for a bill that will really be wiped out by student loan debt for people like aoc. and i think it will not play well. i will note this, it is just a
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little detail. kirsten walker in georgia the first time is two points above raphael warnock and that poll was taken after the student loan bailout was announced. it could be something, i don't know we will have to check on it. if i was a democrat i would check on it. >> jimmy: that is funny. i want blackjack forgiveness for guys like me. [laughter] who spent their 20s and the casino and lost all that money. it was an uphill battle for me. i want to forgive that, you know what i mean? really quick i was talking about this on the phone today on my radio show. a great, great color named jerome and otr trucker and why? he was in retirement when the pandemic killed his job. he was forced to take from his retirement to go to trucking school. they subsidize some of it but he had to put $10,000 purities back to working full time and feel so busted his tail to get the
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retirement, got tackled at the d getting back up to the fifth while other people are getting helped into the end's own peer that is not square. i've never had anyone able to explain it to me in a way i thought this was a good idea, ever! >> football and crypto all in the same video. be too dana was giving him all those analogies. [laughter] >> dana: i gave him analogies but whether or not i followed. >> joey: the cheap shot here is to paint us as if we are upset that this isn't fair. it is not about fairness. there is not a dang thing thing that is fair and not fair that other people my age don't wake up in pain and go to sleep in pain but that is the price i paid to be active in my community. you don't owe me something for that and you don't owe to hurt them because i don't want them to get chopped up at the knees. what this is about why they were doing it and how they were doing it. the fact it isn't better for those with forgiveness when they can invest in the country, invest in people job creators and doing things like
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plumbing and welding. if i were present, the secretary of education would be mike rogan. not because it is more fair but because that is what is better for the country. >> i came to you last because specifically, is this going to be challenged? and will be overturned? >> judge jeanine: i think it will be because congress has the power of the purse. they try to do it under the rose act and nothing to do with the pandemic peer of the pandemic is over. i have something to say, you are the best example and answer to aoc. you instead of taking out a student loan, you went into the army? >> marine corps. >> judge jeanine: marine corps. you pay for your debt to america with your legs. and these lazy people who have the best economy -- it just came out here to have more jobs to fill, what is it 11.5 million jobs to fill? she says, "let me give you an
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example of what is unfair. medicare is unfair for senior citizens. first-time homeowners get benefits." that is not right. we put money into road for public transit. are you stupid? you know what, this whole thing is crazy. this is payback for you to vote for joe biden and it is as simple as that. >> it is a beautiful country. the name-calling. up next what a crummy situation millennials are breaking over now. actual crumbs in the bed is a reason. ♪ ♪ 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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♪ ♪ >> welcome back. who knew doing this could be a major dating deal breaker? [laughter] turns out a lot of people break up over breadcrumbs. 1 of 3 people consider ending a relationship over eating and bed. why? i don't get too mad about this.
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it would be called love handles action. [laughter] but i will go around the horn quick. dana, you're the most and shamed person i know. let alone in bed. >> dana: look, i definitely would break up with somebody who eats embed, definitely. >> jimmy: deal breaker day one? >> dana: eat at the table. >> j>> jimmy: judge i can see yu are a very organized person. >> judge jeanine: there is something i want nothing more than to sleep in bed with crackers. [laughter] >> jimmy: joey, i think it depends on the food? >> joey: dating and married are two different things. [laughter] you know. once you are making babies together... >> jimmy: is there a difference between campaign and term in office? >> i've been in office 14 years but i don't remember what it was like. i'm like the judge.
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>> joey: eating cereal, you know what i'm saying? >> judge jeanine: you can give a baby a box of cheerios in the crib. [laughter] >> jimmy: i can't forgive this either. i say that as a guy with tv before model. [laughter] o"one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. >> dana: time for "one morethint week hosting for gutfeld. you will get a chance tonight. inflation reduction act in the books a book no one is buying like the plus by greg gutfeld. [laughter]
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joey jones doing a comedy show theater. i'm going to spruce them i amying to be there a second showing because the tickets are seeing out. jimmy, you are next. >> jim: good luck tonight. normally filling in for the big host big shoes to fill size three. greg, i love you-be there as well. where is my video? is it somewhere? if you are wondering why nobody was throwing tomatoes at the jimmy kimmel show tonight. tractor-trailer carrying tomatoes overturning outside of route 80 sacramento a route i druf to get to reno by the way. this is an absolute mess a tomato spill. i'm thinking of the fat of all the ruined french fry orders here but i digress. >> judge: bear gets a makeover new inspiring doll.
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madam cj walker self-made millionaire. girl power in full effect with this cool addition to the boy aisle. mattel is honoring hair tycoon madam cj walker self-made millionaire with her own barbie doll. changed the course of history. other dolls include dr. may a angelo, helen keller, eleanor roosevelt ida b. wells. >> we need a judge jeanine one. >> harold: meet matt rutherford 17 years old became the youngest pilot to complete a solo flight around the world following exat the addition. young men do great things. shoutout to serena williams winning first round match last night. big salute to her. best of luck to the rest of the week. >> dana: congratulations guy. joey, what do you have? are you congratulating anyone? >> joey: congratulating a bull in the state of florida. normally the rodeo guys bull. this time the bull jumped the fence and tried to find some
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audience members to stir up. listen, this was at the fairgrounds in tampa. nothing less to expect out of florida right here eventually wrangled back up. >> dana: that cowan that roped him was very, very skilled. hard to do. >> they drink so much at rodeos no one would have felt it. i have been to a few. >> dana: "special report" is up next. shannon bream we are going to do this twice today. you are going to take over tonight and right now for "special report" and i will see you later as well. >> shannon: anyone that's been to a rodeo it's dana. i know that for a fact. everyone here apparently. see you later, shannon. >> shannon: thanks, dana. good evening and welcome to washington, i'm shannon bream in for bret baier tonight. breaking tonight, the president who has promised to unify the country continues to characterize political opponents as enemies of democracy. president biden plans to deliver
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a campaign speech thursday night to talk about what he per is receives as threats to the

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