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>> not everybody would call it singing but every time i heard a phrase, every time i heard a phrase that reminded me of a song, i would start to sing that song. >> neil: i thought you had a good voice and i thought jane did as well. you are an iconic figure and hero and remembered well. so great to have you back. you must be excited. >> it's great to have the 50th anniversary coming up. >> neil: absolutely. ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone jessica tarlov, judge jeanine pirro, joey jones, greg gutfeld and it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president biden giving a fiery address to the nation's think the real threat of democracy comes from maga republicans. >> donald trump and the republicans with extremism that
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threatens the very foundations of our republic. maga republicans do not respect the constitution. maga republicans, extreme maga republicans and extreme ideology, maga republicans. maga are determined to take this country backwards. the maga republican blade for them to succeed everyone else has to fail. >> maga republicans see carnage and darkness and despair. speed to the white house since the address says it is not political and blasting the president over the tongue calling it dark and divisive. it wasn't just the words, some noted the red black blood drop. the republicans have been tearing into biden's speech. speak with a strange and wildly inappropriate setting that unusual weird red lighting is much worse than marines standing behind him engaging in political attacks on 74 million americans. speak with the assault on the
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soul of america. speak with the political speech, it was a divisive speech and that's presidential. >> very cynical to fill our heads with stupid. >> jessica: he always has a way with words. some of the media though are praising biden's. >> that speech was exactly why president biden ran for president in the first place. >> they finally got it right. you know, literally stay single-minded right now, biden laid out the democratic platform and came to the midterms for 2024. >> lincoln gave us 1860 and what happens? we have this war and people who reject the basic premises. >> what was more pro-usa than that speech? i think this is exactly what democratic voters wanted to hear. >> jessica: so biden has tried to clarify the controversy over his remarks. >> mr. president, do you consider all trump supporters to be a threat to the country? >> no, everyone, come on!
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>> i don't consider any trump supporter a threat to the country. i do think that anyone who calls for violence and set upon changing the rules, that is a threat to democracy. >> jessica: so greg, and want to come to you first about this. obviously the president was trying to thread the needle to make sure differentiating between maga republicans and the both of the republicans. >> greg: obviously, really question what speech we set at 50 times. >> greg: no, he didn't. >> jessica: like a montage. >> greg: yes, but that is not proving your point though. what he did was took an amorphous group of people which you cannot name, decides it is a huge threat and then changes his mind and says it is a small threat. then he says, but it still a threat so come join me. if you don't join me, you are a.
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first, you have to understand that you have to have fun with this. this is hilarious. you can't be like the media and the democrats whenever time donald trump spoke or was at a rally or inauguration, their hair was on fire, right? and trump supporter's would be attacked. this is what the media want you to do right now. this is what joe biden want you to do right now. he will goad you into an emotional state for violence. that is what they actually want to. this was the funny -- one of the funniest, this looks like it was put on by south park. [laughter] joe tried and he is dark either in the pens. they tried to project darkness on the republican party but it projected backwards and dystopian movie trailer in which the president is being played by a hologram and the whole fight was hilariously creepy. and you can't get mad at this. what you have to compare is what's going on in the world.
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china and russia are launching joint war games and is launching a war on us, right? and maga republicans are the biggest threat to our country, maybe we shouldn't be sending $50 billion, $70 billion to your client to fight russia. maybe you should be carpet bombing churches, country clubs, golf clubs and fraternities. that is what maga are. imagine if the speech -- they took maga out of it and you put china or you put russia, it would have been an amazing foreign policy wartime speech. he would have galvanize people to fight the greatest enemy and then you realize, wait, he's talking but americans. the americans he can mind read but cannot identify. he cannot decide if it is large or small. but you better join him or you are a threat to democracy. we are all americans except you and you and you and you. you got to laugh at this.
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probably one of the funniest presidential moments in history. sorry, i didn't answer your question. [laughter] >> jessica: you never do. so at least you're consistent. but i will pick up on what you are talking about you know a president declaring war on his own people and i'll look back at old speech is a president trump in his fourth of july speech in 2020 was all about depleting the radical left. calling out a group of people and an amorphous group i would say, i get cold radical list all the time. >> greg: blm rioters. that is not amorphous. you can see that. you can see it. >> jessica: that you can see people support democracy and anyway, can lead to that point, how is this a departure from divisiveness that we have never seen before? >> it is a huge departure and my former boss, there is no doubt about it he is a counterpunch or, you attack him and he attacks you. if you go back and look at his attacks, almost all of them 99%
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and may be hundred% were against state politicians but they were not against a group of people. the white house did not set out on a campaign to attack half of the country. i did not stand at the podium and say, "you jumped biden build back america, we hate you." he talks daily about the maga republicans. this sustained campaign and suppress secretary kan's half of the country. you don't leave me, he said the republican party is dominating and driven by donald trump and the maga republicans. what does dominated mean? it means taking over more than half. today he tries to i don't consider trump supporters for the country. but you said that last night disturbed split personality and i watched it in a room full of maga republicans. we heard what you thought about the rest of the country. >> jessica: okay, i do have a memory long enough and tactful groups calling for a shutdown of the muslim travel ban.
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>> kayleigh: no, nonmuslim majority countries and it was about a terrorist group. >> jessica: anyway, joey i would love to have your thoughts on this. >> judge jeanine: i would like to agree with greg and say, this is a joke, but i can't make a joke with us. this is a man who is to fighting his nation and galvanizing people on the left to hate people on the right. it was divisive, it was ominous, it was a blood red background. he stood in darkness claiming that he stands for light with military behind him. he demonized half of americans. and i don't care what he says today. he said yesterday donald trump and the maga republicans and 74 million americans he supposed be representing threaten their very way of life, baloney!
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you don't have a right to say that mr. president. you took an oath to represent all of us. just because people have a different opinion about right to life, abortion, law and order, a secure border, you can't just say, "you are disgusting and you are semifascist and you don't represent what is great about america." you compare us to hitler and mussolini and then you try to gen up the americans to say that we are less than human and deserving of the same result ultimately that they are? what makes joe biden thinks he speaks for the soul of america? what makes him think in the middle of this political diatribe that he speaks for the rule of law or the constitution alone? hillary clinton said donald trump was an illegitimate president put in by the russians. stacey abrams said that that election was stolen from her. okay, but what we've got is
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look, politics is one thing, i get it. i ran for office five times. people called me names. i probably called them names. so it goes, but you don't demonize hardworking americans who simply want to survive and want to hear about inflation, gas prices, and crime. they don't want to hear about this nonsense. if he is drawing a line, we are good and you are bad. >> jessica: quick, to you, joey, are we doomed? at this table we are. >> joey: no, we are not doomed. i will speak to regular american spirit with all respect, folks that go to work everyday and have other things to care about and rather than not this was a political reese beat dimmk speech, thank you republican politicians for making the talking point today and whether or not that was a political speech but why don't you talk about what he said? he said i will support the green new deal or you are racist. sexualized kids in schools with trans weeding out or you are
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evicted. how do you support what the democrats did legally which is a gray area of how to collect votes or you are antidemocratic? if you support the georgia bill that made elections much more standardized, you have a lot more people to come out. you either support that where you actually know what democracy is. then he said joe biden's best words, either you vote for joe biden or you ain't a patriot. that is what he said. that is what he said to every american out there. let me tell you something, trump looked at a class said you are evil people but joe biden looked into the camera and told america that people are the enemy of the people. and the people whose college will never be white because the grease gets on them. that is who the maga republicans are. you don't get to safe bill kristol, adam kissinger and followers are mainstream republicans. it excuse yourself out of demonizing half of the country. so whoever -- told the democrats
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that this ultra maga is the way to go, keep it up. please keep it up because you will see in november how americans feel about it. >> jessica: well, i think the table today was a microcosm of different perspectives that people have. >> joey: as far as the marines go -- that is their job. they are a ceremonial guard. even though the president was acting like a jack back side. >> jessica: coming up next, in n a lawsuit accuses big tech with colluding with the white house to censor americans. ♪ ♪
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pushing for the release of more emails between top biden officials and big tech titans after getting their hands on talks that shed light on their cozy relationship. they say the evidence is appalling. >> we know it is at the highest level of government, but we don't know exactly how high and how wide this goes because the department of justice is objecting to the discovery of the folks from the white house. they are claiming executive privilege, which is nonsense because we are not asking for internal communications. we are asking for communications with the third party. this ought to shock every american. the government is actually censoring and silencing americans. >> judge jeanine: okay, so what we have got is what we've always suspected, kayleigh, and that is the white house the biden administration is colluding with big tech, facebook and twitter, and basically telling them what they should suppress and not suppress. the question is, does the
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white house have that right? >> kayleigh: no, course they don't and it is illegal because you cannot suppress first amendment speech he said some of the united states government and even subsidiary. the disinformation board, that didn't happen appears to have happen in practice when you have 45 federal officials who engaged in this according to the attorney general. 11 agencies. that is a big operation. we knew this jen psaki told us july 15 with facebook post and spread of this information was a priority. so they had met out loud. what is striking to me because we knew this was happening in the federal government's third parties who willingly engage. when you have a facebook official email the surgeon general and say, "i know our team is back today to a better understand the scope of what the white house expects from us." you member brian seltzer said to jen psaki how can we be better? social media, what do you expect from us and big media how can we put batter? question market is it private sector partnering with the democratic party.
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>> >> judge jeanine: joey, one of the things so disturbing jen psaki as kayleigh said flanking what is a problematic post which is basically the biden administration being a censorship enterprise, a violation as kayleigh says as the first amendment. where did they get up doing this? >> joey: they don't have much objectivity. they are not trying to hide it because they believe it is righteous, holy, truth. in their minds we didn't get to decide what was good or not good for our bodies. they did appear they would have flagged a post about masterly on if they had had this type of coordination going on early on r maybe they had been in charge t. they would have led post that say masks only work and then six months later, fauci says something to that effect and all of all of a sudden they would have been stepping all over themselves with the white house of this pandemic.
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so as things change and new information comes out, they have to accept that they got it early on even if no ill intent was ill-advised and they were squashing people who went out into the wrong research. found their own answers and just put it out there and to say, "you don't have the right to do that." when it comes to the first amendment but they won't try to hide it because they don't care. they believe they are righteous in doing this and they believe in their power more than our rights. >> judge jeanine: you know the disinformation board board that they floated and sold to america wasn't going to accept it is really in fact although they don't have it out openly with what's her name singing mary poppins. but they basically have disinformation board. do you think that his constitutional, jessica? >> jessica: i'm not sure, the courts will do that -- i'm not a lawyer and i don't want to pretend to be one. >> judge jeanine: you know about the first amendment. >> jessica: yes, i do know about the first amendment.
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i do know there are concerns a company would take to make sure they are protecting people on there especially something like medical information. i will say, joey, actually reality was according to facebook, the trump administration was coordinating with them when covid started. this was not just a democrat. >> kayleigh: no, it was my desk. >> jessica: early on. >> judge jeanine: ware, cnn? [laughter] >> jessica: anyway, so i was pregnant during the pandemic one of the main pieces have disinformation going around is that got vaccinated during pregnancy, you are highly likely of miscarrying. that was utterly scaring. i ended up getting vaccinated while i was pregnant and my doctor assured me everything was fine. making sure information like that is not getting out there is a worthy cause. and i'm not for censorship. i am careful looking at these kinds of things because there
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are people who are getting that information over social media. whether it is they would have cared about hunter biden's laptop, i care a lot less about that then information about medicines that can help save our lives or pass immunity onto the babies. my daughter was born with antibodies because i got vaccinated. >> judge jeanine: greg, how about the fact that some of the stuff they were telling us during the pandemic turned out to be absolutely not supported, not true, not accurate, and all of a sudden they want to say to us, "we still need to be in charge of what you do and don't do." shouldn't it be between you and your doctor? in the introductory to figure this out, that is the risk they take. >> greg: the big point is for a buddy in the way he mulliken when you have a pandemic every once 100 years. people will beat him initially be right and wrong and that will change. i am broke disinformation. because one man's disinformation is another person's fact, right?
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a sensor never says they are a sensor. they just say they are concerned about your health. so they use medical information now has kind of the weaponry to start curtailing information. so disinformation has now become the new ga gate speech. and help as a shield like everything is a health problem here is like language could be a health problem. the language that you use could be hurtful, and that is a whole problem. they can say any quality or lack of equity as a health problem. so you have to be careful to play this game. it is all about controlling the microphone. we'll rent the left sees social media as an extension of the media, a platform where they can manipulate the spin on the propaganda, turn it on, turn it off and they feel entitled because going back to the a block the other side is evil and therefore should not have the same rights they do because everything i'm going to say is obviously going to be disinformation, right? there are people that disagree
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and a lot of people did not get vaccinated. and you can't argue -- and they will be very polite to you about it. you can't say like you should have got that information. the solution to misinformation is always more information, not less. >> jessica: i want to say and i think this is true of a lot of political debates, especially initial like abortion. i have always felt this way. no one is right or wrong necessarily. it is about legalities and protections are. i never told a woman, you have got to get vaccinated right now. that is your body, your choice, absolutely. but i don't think the should be allowed to circulate about miscarriages that were not happening. >> judge jeanine: how do you police that really? >> greg: that information -- i get it if somebody says it is perfectly legal to set fire but that bad information and you could get charged for telling a child in a line of fire. >> judge jeanine: that his objective as society, these laws
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have to be followed and if you violate them you violate a social contract. >> joey: there is a party of a story buried because social media, it was the fbi, social media companies created this bubble that we live in and we only get it certain type of information because they believe that's what we want and they keep us addicted to opening this phone. so they have to acknowledge their own sins and this before they can pump to it administration on censoring. they are censoring us before the administration has a chance to. >> judge jeanine: up next to america's never ending travel nightmare is about to ruin your labor day. the biden administration is totally clueless on how to fix it. ♪ ♪
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>> if you thought the summer playing season was bad buckle up your labor day weekend 13 million of you to apply from the u.s. airport. that is a big jump from last year and boy, is it going to be a pain in the you know what. 3,000 flights delayed and 300 canceled. so what is mayor pete going to do about the travel chaos? not much apparently. he launched a website to see how airlines treat you when they canceled their flight. buddy as airlines to provide food, vouchers but nothing to fix the actual problem. delayed and canceled flights. judge, why do you think all these flights are being delayed and canceled? >> judge jeanine: first of all, a lot of people are flying now. a lot of pilots are not flying here in and i just want you to know how happy i am with pete buttigieg. because pete buttigieg and the department of transportation is making sure that the rules are
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followed. he is expanding the rights of passengers. and if they delay you, you get a meal or $10, which will buy you a drink only and not a meal. then he says he's can't rating options to write the rules. this is all i've got to say to you. you have to go to the department of transportation website if your flight is delayed or waiting on the tarmac. you should get $300 or something like that, i forget what it is, and you check on the dashboard each airline. because the airlines owe you money. don't just say, you know, g, my airline got canceled. they may owe you money. they will cancel knowing they will pack the next flight. >> joey: it is not fun. i fly delta way too much because i like to be home more but i work in new york and georgia. that is the price i pay and i don't mind it. i like flying on delta. >> greg: you want to get something from delta. >> judge jeanine: we love delta. >> joey: i'm trying to be
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judicious here. jessica, when you look at mayor pete, there is an opportunity to do that but the way the rules and regulations are it was hard for me to understand. but i guess kind of pilot they should offer you a cash voucher back. but they are only offering flights. what can mayor pete do or what should you do or what can he do? >> jessica: it seems like there has to be two parts, one about something with the airlines and they have tons of bailout money also. so what you are asking about what's going on in schools and what's going on with airlines, you know, millions and billions of dollars, spend it properly and make sure you understand the pilot training program takes longer and it's not like hiring someone off of the street. but as you were explaining in the green room, they should have been prepared for this because this was something brewing for a few years. obviously during the pandemic, had a higher octane there. so you have to make sure people are taking care of and given the vouchers and meals. that is the biggest problem people get stranded in a city
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they don't live, they have to go rent a hotel room for the night, which you know is not cheap. so, they need to meet both sides of that. >> joey: didn't fully answer my problem. but kayleigh i want to ask you. we talk about why this is happening and i am nice to my neighbors. this problem has been brewing for a while. one of the things that happened is airlines took ppp money under the auspice of not laying into all of you all but incentivized to retired so they could get off the payroll but the money the did not have to pay back. should the airlines have to pay some of the ppp money back? >> kayleigh: yeah, that is a great point. they try to have their cake and eat it too. that cake happened to be taxpayer dollars. here we are $54 billion later, but don't worry. to the judge's point, big bad pete buttigieg is on the case. big bad pete buttigieg made a
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dashboard for us this weekend. a dashboard you think interactive website, let's go on the people to budge dashboard appeared normally, you cannot print a dashboard but a chart of a poster board you would create that has all the airlines list of the checks and exits. as to whether they offer refunds, offer meals. this has done a dashboard but five people in a pizza office who put together something so we can have a long weekend. i hope you are enjoying your time, pete, we are looking at your -- board and getting no answers. >> joey: greg, the problem goes down to the supply chain we have people at the l.a. airport to take the bags off and sit there and wait three hours? there were people that own businesses that supply parts to the airplanes and some mechanical if you put on the ground for six months, it will break sitting there instead of flying. you have a backlog on this. so change is a big part of it. the government is making sure to buy a hotel room and give you a meal. i think there is more to do. >> greg: i don't know. look, i have to defend the biden
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administration here because i feel like we can find a segment on this topic from two years ago, five years ago, eight years ago and it would sound the exact same. whenever you do travel segments in high peak periods, it is all about cancellations. at the sole about complaints why nothing ever changes. it is not really the lack of preparation. it is a lack of airline industry. and imagine the computer chip industry progressed like the airline industry. this phone would weigh 4 tons to do the exact same things that i want it to. our computers would be walls and walls of wires. that is because somehow the computer industry is constantly innovating. always tripling its computer power what every three years or some crazy thing. we need to start looking at airline travel within a new brain. there needs to be some new thinking about this. >> judge jeanine: what would you do? >> greg: we know smaller plants can go faster and start making smaller planes.
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maybe we start having taxicabs, drones -- look, releasing the pressure of the long haul flights with shorter flights that might work. what do i know? >> judge jeanine: more connections. that is terrible. >> greg: or direct flights between little things and thin electric bikes for everyone. [laughter] there you go. >> joey: well, i think three wills are bikes. if you are sitting at home read the fine print. the airlines owe you more than they are giving you. coming up next, don't go anywhere. "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪ (man 1) oh, it looks like we're in a screen saver. (man 2) but we need to go higher. (man 1) higher. (man 1) we're like yodeling high. [yodeling] yo-de-le-he... (man 2) hey, no. (man 1) we should go even higher! (both) woah! (man 2) i'm good. (vo) adventure, elevated.
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you still be in movie and walking colorado residents out of their smart thermostats as temperatures rose to 90 degrees this week. they are blaming it on an energy emergency, but in fairness it only affected customers who choose to be a part of a program that offers money in exchange for giving up control of their thermostat to save money. greg why would you choose to be a part of this program? >> greg: this is the best for delayed gratification. you take the immediate benefit for over the delayed benefit. they offered him $100. and then come back we might turn off your thermostat. i got $100. this is what happens. it is like me saying to you i will give you $100 today but next month i will kick you in the pants. sure, whatever. that is what this is. you have to learn. so it is on them here it's controls energy.
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>> judge jeanine: really, the whole idea, we are going to control energy, your thermostat. you are coming into my house and tell me how high or low to put my energy? i mean really the whole thing is offensive $100 or no dollars. >> greg: you say yes. the sucker is the person. >> judge jeanine: i don't want them controlling anything in my house. i don't want monitoring. no, no, they pay me. >> greg: that is what i'm saying. whatever. >> judge jeanine: i don't pay anybody. okay, your turn. >> kayleigh: it seems dangerous that you lose the ability to override the system completely. i don't know what could go wrong, but it seems like something could go wrong especially with the high temperatures and something lights on fire. the idea of not having control of your house from i understand them on the incentive and to some people $100 is a lot of mo. you can take your family out for whatever it is. >> kayleigh: the alexa thermostat. >> joey: here is domestic terrorism.
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[laughter] nothing would turn me into one of those kind of guys. it would be ripping the thermostat off of the wall. i house needs to stay at a nice -- no warmer than 70 degrees. >> kayleigh: those who enjoy heat love this. and finally, there is another reason to give up on big tech. your phone's light is making you look old. apparently, blue light from the screen is causing wrinkles and detrimental effects on yourself and neurons. another new study -- >> jessica: i believe it though. it can't be good for you how much we are staring at a variety of things. >> judge jeanine: the blue light glasses. you know, they don't do anything for me other than allegedly protect me. but you are on the phone and the latest there. they can't stop that. >> jessica: heating up your face. >> judge jeanine: this side of my face as were. >> kayleigh: i don't buy it, joey. >> joey: the recent study, one of things it says is been into neurons and make you dumber.
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i didn't need a study to tell me that i'm dumber. >> kayleigh: i make it a wrinkle tomorrow. you went up 9000%. >> greg: this is a brilliant, brilliant strategy. the only way to get women to stop using the phone is to tell them it gives them wrinkles. a sexist would say. >> jessica: what is that were botox? [overlapping voices] >> kayleigh: soon again though. all right, fan mail friday of next. ♪ ♪ than your highs and lows. your creativity can outshine any bad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms - and ask about vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. once-daily vraylar is proven to treat depressive,
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>> kayleigh: you flunk that question. all right, jessica, what are you avoiding to doing? >> jessica: dropping off dry cleaning. >> greg: that is the worst. >> jessica: also a look at the pile and i know how much it is going to cost. >> greg: it is more, always more. >> jessica: they deliver it so that feels okay with the drop off. >> greg: it is an ugly feeling. >> jessica: i wear dirty clothes everyday. >> greg: there you go. i thought i smelled something. >> judge jeanine: what do i avoid doing? >> greg: because it is too hard. >> judge jeanine: i do lots of things. i don't want to clink the dog's dishes and i have three of them, right? but i do them. and that is the end of that. >> greg: joey? [laughter] >> jthat is funny. >> joey: anything that requires planning ahead. i have a bunch of flights i need
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to book but the calendar, and figuring it out. >> greg: i dread everything but you know what i hate most? shaping. i hate shaping. i do it but i do a terrible child. >> kayleigh: you look like ted cruz. >> greg: i don't like to shape. there was something weird about it with a blade across your face makes me sick to my stomach. i got stung by a scorpion this week. what was your worst bug interaction and eating wind doesn't count. joey, you must have a bug issue. >> jessica: and don't me when i was those concrete tubes in a driveway, i was digging and looking for something, i guess and i felt something by my belly and there was a warm and to this day i swear it had two heads on it. anything that looks like a worm scares me. i throw it in the water. >> greg: judge? >> judge jeanine: i remember i was in texas and i remember getting bitten by something. when i was on the airplane coming home, there was like this red line coming up my leg. as soon as i got off the
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airplane, i went to the emergency room. they kept me in the hospital monitoring it because they said it was poisonous, a spider or something. they didn't want to go into my heart. >> greg: that is a real story. jessica? >> judge jeanine: it is a story of my heart. >> jessica: i have had good bug looked generally. but i got a bee sting once and it was great. >> greg: good as long as you are not allergic says the doctor. i thought that would be better? >> kayleigh: we have the roaches in florida, right? >> joey: water bugs question marks before they have cow centipedes which are nasty. >> judge jeanine: yes! >> kayleigh: grows, house centipedes worse. >> greg: once i crashed in this guys couch -- >> judge jeanine: what was in it? >> greg: i fell asleep and i woke up and the pillows were moving. what if i called, shakers, chiggers? yes, and it was like they were moving. i didn't have my contacts in.
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>> joey: your head? >> greg: the pillows were moving. >> judge jeanine: no they weren't! remain something was moving the pillow? >> greg: there were so many bugs... b5 they were working together. you were high. >> greg: i was young. [laughter] before you were levitating. >> greg: "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ r people with type 1 diabetes. anncr vo: don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it.
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once upon a time, at the magical everly estate, landscaper larry and his trusty crew... were delayed when the new kid totaled his truck. timber... fortunately, they were covered by progressive, so it was a happy ending... for almost everyone. time for "one more thing." >> all right, first thing. quick programming note on saturday night. monday at 5:00 p.m., we have got a back-to-school special that's airing on those days. it's a fun filled show. so don't miss the back-to-school special and now it's time for jeanine's judgment. ♪ >> judge jeanine: okay. so, here we go.
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a woman orders a $300 steak anniversary dinner. sparks debate over who should pay. she is out on her second anniversary with her boyfriend and accidently ordered the $300 steak. you all have to answer the question. celebrating the relationship milestone. he suggest she orders a wag go sirloin to which she agreed. however, she unintentionally ordered steak costing the bill over 400 bucks. her bill $300. one day laugh back and laugh about it story go viral. some say she should have paid at least half. others say too because too sad her boyfriend was supposed to pay. some say she should have paid. what do you say, jessica? >> jessica: it's too much for a steak but i think he should have paid. whatever arrangement they have is fine. but i don't think, you know, it's an anniversary get married you will get them back later. >> judge jeanine: worst part of this was she said she didn't even like the steak.
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>> joey: be a man and also eat half of that. >> he comforted her when she cried. good boyfriend. keeper. >> judge jeanine: what do you say, greg? >> greg: i don't care. >> judge jeanine: second anniversary and she spends 300 bucks. >> greg: i don't care. >> judge jeanine: here is the bottom line. depends on what their prior history is and he paid. it was shaking very upset about it that's what you get. >> greg: one minute left. >> judge jeanine: go ahead. >> greg: tonight's show. this is how it's done julie banderas, jim shepard. kat, tyrus. 11:00 p.m. check out this bear. it's starving, starving, smart an will that. look at him. he figures out what to do. tests his physical acrobatic skill and is able to climb and then he realizes what else he can do? just pulls it down, right? pulls it down. come on, buddy. you can do it.
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there he goes. now is he going to do it this way. this is pretty riveting. >> one of my favorite people julie banderas has a beautiful book out she is not woke. give julie banderas' book. >> jessica: sorry, joey. amazing weekend. happy labor day. have a good weekend. see you on monday. >> good evening welcome to washington i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier. new information on some of the material seized by federal agents during the raid on former president trump's florida home. we take a look at the impact of president biden's inflation reduction act on american farmers. some leaders of the black lives matter movement are accused by former colleagues of stealing more than $10 million in donations. ♪ >> mike: first, breaking tonight reaction is emotional and politically charged to president biden's speech condemning what he calls maga republicans and
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