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in my head i'm 23 years old it's hard to get around the idea that i'm going to be a grandpa. >> neil: i go for book royalties if i were you, i'd hit him up for a lot of them. >> peter: of this is my inheritance. [laughter] >> neil: all right to start from there, simply happy cookbook, steve, kathy, good family, good food, good stuff, hello everyone i'm judge jeanine pirro, along with geraldo rivera, joey jones katie pavlich and tyrus. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. ♪ >> democrats going absolutely ballistic after getting just a small sample of the border crisis. president biden and blue states ramping up their attacks against republican governors who have been relocating migrants to
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proud sanctuary enclaves. ron desantis sending two flights of migrants to obama's favorite vacation spot, martha's vineyard. massachusetts democrats already calling that a humanitarian crisis, and it's only 50 people. and texas governor greg abbott dropping off bus loads of immigrants right at kamala's doorstep after she declared the border's secure. the president is accusing republicans of using those asylum seekers as political props, while others go even further. >> instead of working with us on solutions, republicans are playing politics with human beings, using them as props. >> abbott and desantis are doing today in the legacy of segregationists playing politics with people's he lives. >> these are the kind of tactics we see from smugglers in places like mexico and guatemala. >> some politicians would rather not only have an issue but exacerbate it to the extent of
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literally human trafficking, as you said. >> judge jeanine: the white house and blue governorers scrambling over what to do. biden is mulling a potential legal response while others are calling for boulder actions for kidnapping charges but ron desantis is punching back. >> the governor of california sent a letter to the department of justice saying you need to prosecute texas and florida governors and all i can say is, i think his hair gel is interfering with his brain if you cans. >> judge jeanine: and the media is losing their cool. >> coming straight out of the authoritarian play book, this is what's so disturbing about desantis is to use human beings, to weaponize human beings for a political purpose. >> we can work it out but if you're going to be a bone head, who wants to play with you. >> exploiting and abusing human beings. men, women, and children, to score cheap political points on immigration. >> leaving some migrants who might have been misled to
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believe they were going elsewhere as reported to npr to an island that doesn't have any infrastructure designed to help them at all. in a word inhumane. >> people that are saying that these children and these families are being used as political pawns are exactly right. >> judge jeanine: you know, i got to tell you tyrus, the whole concept of the left and the media talking and calling this, you know, the legacy of segregation, the tactics of smuggling, when the president has been allowing these people in for the last year and, what, ten months, nine months, about two million so far, 900 flights into the interior of the united states, why is it segregation and why is this all about smuggling when a republican governor moves 50 people around, but you move a million here and there and it's no problem. >> let's take the million off. let's just go with the moving people. we didn't start that party.
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it was being done by president biden's administration. they were having -- except they did it at night, they did their little midnight flights. they were getting red eyes, we can't, to go from the border to north carolina to all over the country. those were democrats flying those planes -- that was their idea. on much bigger numbers. and they were trying to hide it from the american people. so that is fine. but sending people to sanctuary cities -- now, i'm not a rocket surgeon but i did attend a junior college. sanctuary means safe place, right? that means you're welcome, everyone. so wouldn't it make sense if i was seeking asylum and i show up at the border and they say we're going to send you to a sanctuary city, that sounds pretty good. so i'm failing to see where the kidnapping is. plus, talking about before, when you're kidnapped usually when you get a picture taken you're not like this. >> judge jeanine: you don't have a new backpack.
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>> you don't hop out going i'm here. you know, that's not how kidnapping typically works. >> judge jeanine: katie, aside from the legal issue, what the democrats are now trying to sell, and the main stream media, is that these people are not voluntarily going there. >> right. >> judge jeanine: that the 50 or 80 people who have been moved around, who then are moved out of martha's vineyard in a moment's time to cape cod, moved out of chicago to the area torques the county next to chicago, that's okay. >> it's just amazing. you know, the white house continues to try and pin this on the tactics that republican governors are using by taking people the administration let walk right over the border, process through the federal system, and then getting on a bus of their choice to go wherever they want. this time they sent them to martha's vineyard. these are tactics that the biden administration has been using for a year and a half. and now all of a sudden republican governors bring this out into the daytime, into the
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daylight, to democratic sanctuary cities where they have signs in their yard that says hate has no home here, everybody is welcome, and no human is illegal, and less than 48 hours after 50 illegal immigrants land on martha's vineyard, they are deported to a military installation because they don't have the infrastructure? now, that is true, they don't have the infrastructure. but when you listen to these media types, these anchors, these analysts, democrats, the white house talk about how they were shipped off to an island that didn't have anything for them, meaning healthcare, resources, infrastructure. well, are they entitled to that? are they entitled to come to a place where the american people are supposed to just have this infrastructure available to them wherever they may want to go? the biden administration has allowed two million people to come into the country, go to towns that are not necessarily democratic sanctuary cities, than burden has been placed on
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the american people. and someone's paying for it. so the reality of resources versus the moral training we've seen from the left on this issue is smacking them right in the face and it's looking pretty elitist considering when it happened at martha's vineyard they're now concerned about the human trafficking involved when they haven't been concerned about the trillion dollars industry they've enabled from south america through mexico with the cartels making billions of dollars on human commodities for a year and a half. >> judge jeanine: joey, chicago mayor lori lightfoot blastd the migrant buss that governor abbott sent from texas and the move as a racist move. and then she immediately moved these people out of chicago. there are those who might say that the move, and the movement of those individuals out of martha's vineyard is a racist move. is it? >> think about what they're saying. what they're saying is these people belong in arizona and texas because that is where a
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majority of spanish speaking south american or central american migrants already are. so they're taking exception with the idea of spread-loading that burden and it is an absolute burden on this country, of immigrants that are mostly illegal, some are asylum seekers, spread loading that to other states and other places like martha's vineyard. now, listen, i don't have anything for or against martha's vineyard. but i want to school at georgetown right outside dc and right inside dc and you know what those really affluent white liberals do? they make sure that public transportation never comes there. because they don't want the riff ra that comes with it. now they'll stand literally on a hill and, you know, pontificate and advocate for those that are less fortunate but don't you dare bring that to georgetown. i experienced this myself. i got told go back to the country where you belong because i had the audacity to drive a truck in georgetown. i know who these people are and i also know what the towns deal with. you go to dalton georgia on underwood right go to the right
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after a sweeping left turn, a trailer park's there that the cops don't go to because no one there speaks english. it is a city of its own because it is overran and stacked on top of each other. that's where people have moved to that have come here illegally. there's communities that have neighborhoods like that all over the country. if you want to talk about racism, if you want to talk about racism, don't tell people they belong in texas because that's where other brown people are. that's what's racist. look either this country's going to fix this immigration system or being we're going to keep having this conversation over and over again. i think we should fix it. >> judge jeanine: geraldo, the democrats have the house, they have the senate, they have the oval. we've got the highest immigration we have seen in the history of this country. donald trump brought illegal crossings to a 40-year low. so now we've got people dying to get here, 800 bodies apparently in the last year. isn't it incumbent upon this president to try to make sure that these people don't die coming here to do something? >> first of all, judge, i have
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to say, and i say this with the deepest respect of the people on this panel, i love every one of you, but this was a wicked clever shameless, sleazily exploitation. >> opening the border? absolutely. >> bringing these people. why didn't, if desantis really cared about them, he could have flown them top joint base cape cod where they ended up anyway rather than using these human beings as a prop to defame martha's vineyard or to expose martha's vineyard's, you know, elitism. it gave satisfaction to people at the expense of those who were transported. i really think -- it was wicked clever, no doubt about it. we're all talking about it. the whole world is talking about it, judge. but this was, this was low. i mean, charlie baker, the governor of massachusetts, is a
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republican. and, you know, this is -- if we don't see what desantis is doing here, playing with our emotions, then we are naive. >> at what point does the administration actually deal with this overrun border that we have. >> that's an excellent question. >> judge jeanine: and if these people are not willing to deal with it we have to put it in front of them. >> but you don't do humans. >> judge jeanine: how do you do it? go dawk to them? they're not listening. they're lying. her sea saying the border's open and not secure. >> get a plan. >> judge jeanine: why don't the democrats resolve it? they have the power. >> with all respect governor desantis and abbott are not in congress they're in charge have taking care of their state. you started your statement if he really cared about them. i don't know that he cares about illegal migrants more than he cares about floridians, i hope he doesn't. >> judge jeanine: all right. coming up -- they told me to cut it. a big time celebrity says los angeles is just too dangerous to
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♪ >> katie: law and order actor iced t becoming the latest celebrity to sound off on america's crime crisis. referring to rapper pmb rock shot and killed in an la robbery with this tweet. la rappers don't wear a lot of jewel write, me, snoop, dre, kendrick the list goes on, it's not because we're broke, la is just a dangerous place, rapper or not, why test the streets.
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that comes amid another harrowing week of violent crimes gripping american cities. in los angeles suspects armed with hand guns entered a restaurant and robbed patrons of jewelry, money and car keys. the lapd nabbed one of the perps this week after linking him to six similar attacks. and a terrifying scene caught on camera in new york shows armed suspects in a scream mask holding up a smoke shop using a rifle. police still looking for those suspects. and an owner robbed in the same nyc bodega where josé alva killed his attacker this summer. that suspect has been set free without bail. so, tyrus, given the chain you're wearing, i'm going to go to you first on the jewelry. >> tyrus: i like my chain. >> katie: the jewelry on the streets. it is dangerous you could also be robbed of your live. >> tyrus: one thing ice t has always been always real always tells it like it is whether you like it or not and that's probably the best advice that we should be getting from
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everywhere. i'm 6'8" and i wouldn't wear my chain in la right now. i'm not bulletproof i'm a lot of things but not that. his warning is don't test it, don't put yourself in situations. it shouldn't be that way but there's no reason anything -- and here's the thing it's not like stick your hands up we'll take the chain, they're assaulting them while they're doing it. a lot of times they're like why have a witness because there's no fear. the sound of the siren's not coming so his words you need to pay heed to them and nothing to be celebrity or rappers. i don't care who you are. leave them at home it's just not worth it. >> katie: judge, the criminals, when you can't go to lunch without feeling like you're going to get held up at the store or you can't wear your jewelry because you're going to get robbed, that means the criminals are running the show. >> judge jeanine: yeah, they are. you know, the sad part about it is, you know, we're trying to live our lives. you know, life is short, life is precious. i don't know, you like clothes, you like bag or you like jewelry or whatever it is, you can't display that anymore and the
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truth is that violent crime is gripping america's cities because the people who are leading this country have decided that our legal system should be consumed with concern for the criminal and not for the victim. so we have to ask ourselves, why weren't we here ten years ago, why weren't we here 20 years ago. the reason we weren't is because we were a nation of law and order and consequence. they came in with this concept of social justice and they ruined it for all of us. when the first order of government, i know this is a bore, is a protection of its citizens and they don't do it, they need to be voted out of office. you know, i'm tired and i'm going to go after them again. mayor eric adams, he's a failure. that guy's a former police captain everyone said, yeah, the streets are going to be safe. you're a failure, you talk the talk and don't walk the walk, you don't call out hochul or call out legislature saying change the bail laws they're
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killing us. >> katie: geraldo, the more extreme crime >> geraldo: i disagree with that >> judge jeanine: why because you like him? >> geraldo: i not only like him i respect his attempts to reign in violent crime >> judge jeanine: what attempt? what the hell has he said >> geraldo: he's trying to get bail reform >> judge jeanine: he's a pussy. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: when he came back, you know what he said? when he came back to talk about that meeting, this is what he said. he said i don't want to talk to you about this. he didn't want to talk to us about it because he didn't do anything. >> katie: so geraldo, the question now is, where do we go from here? the more extreme the crime gets the more extreme the solution has to be to tamp down on that crime and as the judge mentions, there has been very little done to curtail this problem and the murder rates are going up, the violent crime rate is going up in new york and la and other cities across the country >> geraldo: i noticed katie how quick we are to try to harness
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or to load up undocumented immigrants, illegal immigrants as criminals. the fact of the matter is they commit fewer crimes than natural born citizens. what we have here is a ghetto civil war that's going on. more than half of the murders in america are being committed by african americans more than half of the victims of murder are african american. this is a racial problem we have the leading cause of death among young black men is homicide. if we don't come to grips with the fact that we've had a culture that ex tolls the virtue of violence for a huge segment of our society, then we are doomed. we are doomed. where is the courage to face up to what's going on. >> katie: yeah, joey, you know, it's not just a ghetto civil war. i mean people are going to lunch in los angeles and being held up
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at gunpoint. this is happening no matter what neighborhood you live in it's happening. so this is something that needs to be addressed everywhere. >> joey: yeah, here's what i'll tell you. america listen choose where you want to live choose how you want to live and find your way there. because there's no hope for you in san francisco or new york. they're not coming to save you. politicians are going to keep taking advantage of you telling you what you want to hear. they may, like mayor adams act like they care about this but at the end of the day it's too lucrative for democrats to do anything about it at this point. so choose where you want to live. if you pull a gun out on me one of the two of us are going to diane i have extensive training how to use mine so don't try to rob me like that. and if you live in the country learn what the second amendment is and arm yourself that's what i tell you. because if you live in places that don't protect you hopefully the state allows you to protect yourself. that's all i got to to say about it. >> tyrus: church. >> katie: coming up kanye west calling out communist china after terminating his deal with the gap. ♪
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♪ >> joey: the world's biggest rap star now calling out communist china. kanye west terminating the deal between his fashion brand jeezy and gap after two year relationship. the relationship with gap had ups and downs before the big breakup you may recall the backlash kanye demanding his jeezy gap clothes be sold out of construction bags. now he says they're breaking it by not opening retail stores and it goes deeper than that and involves china. take a listen. >> they have a lot of commitments to china and, you
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know, when we wanted to do localized manufacturing, which is completely possible with some of the factories that i'm buying here in california, we can actually bring industry back to america. everyone knows that, you know, i'm the leader. i'm the king, right? so a king can't live in someone else's castle. a king has to make his own castle >> geraldo: okay, ye, tyrus, you have a situation here where this guy is clearly very, very creative. 24 grammys, he came up with that construction bag idea. i noticed it. you know, he's very, he's like a nonstop creative machine. isn't this -- can he be right? >> tyrus: yeah, he's crazy like a fox and judge, he anti no, you know what i'm saying? >> judge jeanine: don't go there. >> tyrus: he's willing to do what apple wouldn't do, what the nba wouldn't do, what our white house wouldn't do. he took a stand against china.
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you're manufacturing in china, i'm out. and not only that, he's willing to invest his own money in, where? where's that place we all used to talk about? oh, america. he's going to build factories >> joey: well, california. >> tyrus: it's still ours and bring him a cup of water. but it's phenomenal what he's doing and of course the critics are going to say he's crazy but you know what? if that's crazy sign me up i'll have two of what he's doing. hats off, thank you sir >> geraldo: katie what about that fact unlike lebron for example taking on china. >> katie: con yaw west is a very successful designer, he's an independent and free man and when you do business with china, it's not a 2-way street. you give china a lot of power over your marketing value. >> like apple. >> katie: over your intellectual property and kanye west's intellectual property is what he thinks is the most valuable to him and clearly given he wants to bring jobs back from china he
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gets more control over that and good for him if he wants to open up factories in california, employ americans in those factories to make his clothing and have more control over his business. so good for him >> geraldo: or is he, joey just spinning for a deal that's gone bad? >> joey: my instinct on this is you're exactly right. he's probably a flawed messenger in the deal will gap he's probably not blowing it up because of china but an idea to bring an idea popular to the forefront to excuse a deal that's gone bad is they probably are deeply tied with sweat shops in china because just about every manufacturer is at this point. what bothers me, i don't care about kanye west, i don't dislike him, i don't like him. i don't like a lot of people that think they're the most important people in the world but sometimes those people change the world and that's fine. it's the mom and pops. if you want to have a t-shirt company you can buy a cricket machine, you can be creative but you have to buy canvas, next
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level, you have to buy these made somewhere else blanks because you can't afford the ones that are made here and that's what we should take a hard look at. the idea you're going to manufacture in california in all places, you are pushing a snowball uphill in the middle of july. you can go to some states that don't regulate you to death that doesn't cost you your entire profit to literally have the power to keep the lights on and probably can find manufacturing. jack 0 has a company called origin where he's making all types of apparel made in america people are doing it but going to states making it possible and doing it out of principle and the mom and pops should have that option. >> geraldo: do you pay attention? >> judge jeanine: i absolutely do >> geraldo: if it's made in america. >> judge jeanine: i'm definitely more apt to buy it. and you know what's interesting is there are some very high level fashion designers, very expensive dresses that katie and i have worn and i looked at the label for no reason other than i was just looking at the address, made in china. it blew my mind. and the prices they put on it
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are unbelievable. so i said they're taking advantage of me, they think i'm stupid because i know what they're making this for. listen, this is a significant fact. in 2021, the u.s. imported more goods from china than from any other country. china represented 18%, almost 18% of u.s. total imports. and, you know, kanye, and i don't have a position for or against or anything else. whether or not he's got a flawed deal, whether or not they met their contractual obligations, i don't know. but i like what he said. i like what he said. here's a guy who's talking about america. here's a guy sounds like donald trump i want to bring it to america, i'm proud of that >> geraldo: his big complaint is they wanted it to sell it for 20 bucks and they were selling the same thing for 200. to joey's point i want to see what happens now that he starts manufacturing in the u.s., will it be 20 or will it be 200. >> katie: his main argument is going to demock ra ties fashion so he wanted it to be more
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affordable which is what he was talking about when he said that fact >> geraldo: i'm all for that. coming up waiting like beckham soccer super star david beckham hung out in line 14 hours to see the queen and that is not much compared to what is now the fastest, which is up next. ♪ don't mind me. i'm just the flu. i'm quite harmless, really. and when people ask, “but aren't you linked to dangerous flu complications, like pneumonia, heart attack, and hospitalizations?” i just say, “but, i'm just the flu.” it's him! who? i'm just the flu! fight the flu with sanofi flu vaccines, which help prevent flu in older adults. they've even been shown to provide better protection from flu-related complications compared to standard dose flu shots. don't get fluzone high-dose quadrivalent if you've had a severe allergic
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your gums will thank you. -that's right, dr. gary. -jamie? sorry, i had another thought so i got back in line. what was it? [ sighs ] i can't remember.
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hours before paying his respects. word has it he was still beautiful after the wait. tyrus, what do you think about this? >> tyrus: oh, dam. she'll still be dead next week right? i love piers morgan david and all that stuff and god bless her and all that good stuff but, hmm, i don't stand in lines at roller coasters bra. sorry, no disrespect >> joey: katie. >> katie: this is part of their tradition and culture. i'm not sure it's something i would do but i respect my friends on the other side of the pond who are sad the queen has passed. she was an historical figure and they're going to pay her their respects so good for them. i have questions about the bathroomen a other services, but they're figuring it out apparently. >> tyrus: i was trying to say what she said. i just didn't -- >> joey:. >> joey: geraldo what do you this i >> geraldo: martha maccallum stayed on line seven, eight, nine hours. deeply respected, beloved,
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whether you liked the monarchy or not or royalty or not, the fact of the matter is that she's been part of our lives for 70 years. so you've got to give respect. and the fact that beckham and these people feel so deeply about their former sovereign, laid sovereign, i'm okay with it. i'm okay with it. >> judge jeanine: you know, i'm really in awe that the british people are, you know, so aligned with the queen, for whatever reason, that they would stand in line for hours. and i, you know, you'd think that some of these people, celebrities like beckham, you know, might have someone waiting in line and then moving along and then when they get close to the front they'll move and he'll go in. that's not what's going on here and i'm very impressed with beckham. i mean, he is a very respectful kind of guy and it's clear here. and i'm very impressed with him >> joey: i've let my feelings about americans' infatuation with the royal family be known but i think this shows patriotism with the brits and i can get behind that.
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>> yeah >> up next this is a growing trend that my buddy tyrus doesn't know something about i might know a little bit about it. more men of course a risky and extreme surgery to become three inches taller. what they're doing is breaking legs and pulling them apart. if i wanted to do all i need is an allen wrench number seven. >> tyrus: it's overrated fellows. you have to duck, you know what you're saying. you're always butting your head people always asking you to carry yourself. you go to dinner people think you work and ask where the bathroom is. being tall isn't all it is. and if people break your legs how strong are those legs going to be, if you're a short guy with long calves the ladies won't dig this. we have to think this through. it's obviously early and i would wait. because i might want to be seven the'2". >> katie: that's a good point how do you decide which part of the length you want length snooped the teamer. >> katie: do you know how intense it is to break a teamer?
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that is a really awful intense thing to do but women do a lot of things to stay beautiful so i guess men can pay their dues. >> joey: i heard a thing or two about what it means to break a famer >> geraldo: we so deeply respect that even doing the stories gives me the chills, but laughing about it. why stop with legs in terms of body parts? lengthen anything you want. >> katie: oh, my god >> joey: i don't know if you can break everything and it gets longer. >> tyrus: you hate to say dirty old man but -- >> judge jeanine: you know what i wonder about? i wonder -- okay so they add three inches to your teamer, where do they get the extra skin from? does your skin start shredding because you don't have enough skin? think about that? that's what i'm thinking. >> joey: if you're a short little guy and you become a short little guy with long legs i don't know if you're that much more attractive so keep it 5'5" and rocking. >> 70 grabbed sounds cheap. >> joey: up next settle this debate once and for all how late
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is too late to sit at a restaurant if they close at say 10:00 p.m. can you go in at nine 55 or. >> tyrus: 9:30 is the cutoff as a guy that worked in the back trust me you come in when we put the plastic over and the friar's cooler you're getting the experiment, not the meal on the menu, putting it out there. 9:30 tops. >> katie: i don't know. i think you should be closed when you're closed. that's when everything gets shut off. >> joey: i think it depends mcdonald's might close at ten but the ice cream machine is closed at the end of the shift >> geraldo: a direct correlation between how late you are and how big the tip is. if you come at 9:55 you better leave a hunk of change for the staffers there. >> judge jeanine: here's the thing you shouldn't be turning off the burner or oil or anything else before you closed. >> tyrus: have you worked in a kitchen there's a lot of stuff that you have >> judge jeanine: yes, i have. >> tyrus: were you a server? >> judge jeanine: i was a server. >> tyrus: all right i don't want to hear nothing.
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♪ . >> tyrus: i've got to find out who this d.j. is. it is on. i didn't pick that, sir. don't besmirch me. it's fan mail friday and we're answering your questions. let me get my fat head questions on so i can see. judge, i have a question for you. >> judge jeanine: yeah, shoot. >> tyrus: not the one i want to ask. >> joey: i know. >> tyrus: what is the most unexpected piece of advice you've ever received. >> joey: oh, that's a hard one. >> judge jeanine: that is a hard one. the most unexpected piece of advice i've ever received. the most unexpected piece of advice. i don't know. it would have to be from someone who wasn't in my line of work and it would have to be -- i don't know. the priest telling me not to commit any since. i don't know. >> tyrus: there you go.
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>> judge jeanine: that's expected. >> tyrus: geraldo >> geraldo: most unexpected. i know. >> tyrus: i have e stumped two of the grates. this is awesome >> geraldo: my parents, i said i got a job in broadcaster, said to me, but you're a lawyer. you spent all that time, all that effort becoming a lawyer, now you want to leave it behind? and then it's funny i have this tattoo on my hand and first time my mother saw my hand holding the microphone, that's all they cut me out of the piece and they saw me and knew i was famous because my hand was on tv. >> tyrus: i don't really feel that was advice. >> joey:. >> joey: my first day out of boot camp staff discharge says don't pick up a civilian date at the e club because it's somebody's wife or somebody's daughter. >> katie: unexpected advice. >> joey: yeah. >> katie: i was at a car clip once and i was chewing gum and the owner of the dealership said
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young ladies should not chew gum in public and that was i guess good advice so thank you, sir >> joey: did you stop chewing gum. >> katie: i did, in public. >> judge jeanine: how about you? >> tyrus: the great four horse men anderson once told me never eat on an empty stomach. and the rest of the story goes on, first you have to get your room key, you know, because you don't want to go stop somewhere and eat because you might -- there might be wrestler appreciation night at the hotel at the radisson inn and the person get your room key, get to your room and drink 11 ounces of alcohol and then, then -- you get it? >> judge jeanine: i got it. >> tyrus: words to live by. >> all right. what you know? >> judge jeanine: can you start at the other end? >> tyrus: no, judge. no. >> judge jeanine: all right. >> tyrus: what's your go-to bagel order? i'm sure it's sprinkled with candy. >> judge jeanine: i don't have bagels. i don't eat them. >> tyrus: great answer.
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awesome. 2 >> geraldo: cream cheese and olives on the bagel. >> tyrus: okay, johnny pork bacon >> joey: sausage egg and cheese on a biscuit. >> tyrus: thank you sir. >> judge jeanine: he said bagels. >> katie: everything bagel toasted regular cream cheese with a very thin slice of tomato. >> tyrus: i'm eking with you going with you on that >> judge jeanine: with the biscuit. >> tyrus: judge what new trend would you like to see banned forever. >> judge jeanine: my god, it's not a new trend. >> tyrus: you're making me look bad judge. >> judge jeanine: i don't have any good answers. i don't like the horses pulling the carriages in new york city. >> tyrus: yeah, it's animal -- >> judge jeanine: cruelty. >> geraldo: i think that, when i see, for instance, shorts on people in airports, i think that that's a bad idea. >> tyrus: this from the guy who's never taken a picture with his shirt on. hypocrite. johnny? >> joey: i'm all about shorts at the airport. hole other conversation. the idea that everyone should
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dance to the same song in front of their camera and post it on social media. >> katie: that's a good one >> judge jeanine: yeah i hate that. >> katie: the trend, they're bringing back low rise jeans, we were in the high rise jean era which i liked but also in the crop top era to match the high-rise jeans. >> tyrus: okay. >> katie: now the trend is low rise jeans still crop tops. so stores need to revert back to selling full shirts if we're going back to low rise jeans. >> tyrus: again same thing i think tik tok should go away and the idea people getting paid for leadership sinking is a crime to me. and if if you're going to get monetary compensation for leadership sinking give milli vanilli their grammys back. having said that what movie can you watch a million times. >> judge jeanine: there's like three. >> tyrus: just one >> judge jeanine: gone with the wind >> geraldo: lawrence of arabia. >> joey: are you not entertained the gladiator. >> katie: october sky.
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>> tyrus: nice, scar face. >> judge jeanine: i could watch that one and that one and that one and that one. >> tyrus: i broke a record for question. one more thing is up next. ♪ it's the all-new subway series menu! 12 irresistible new subs... like #4 supreme meats. smoky capicola, genoa salami and pepperoni! it's the dream team of meats. i've still got my uniform. it's subway's biggest refresh yet. i left headquarters after hearing a plane hit the world trade center. this can't possibly be an accident. look at the sky. it's beautiful. i had in my mind that this was an attack right away. you saved so many lives that day. where were you when the towers came down?
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saying that amica is the future for better or for worse. i don't know about you but i'm in no rush to take orders from a hunk of metal. all right, so, geraldo, you are next. >> monday night erika and i went to see the cleveland guardians, cleveland indians now that they have the new name. i noticed the reliever, jose ramirez is a super star. one of the great athletes to ever rivera. my point is there would be no major league baseball without latinos. and on cleveland's team 11 latinos out of 40 players. in the big leagues generally, hispanics are 32% so it's amazing how on this beginning of hispanic heritage month, i honor these great athletes, big papi. they are all great and they -- dominican republic is amazing. venezuela, puerto rico, cuba.
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>> judge jeanine: that's great point. tyrus, hit it. >> tyrus: phenomenal. terrorist live. performing in greensboro, north carolina. october 21st and then i will be in my hometown in my backyard for tyrus live at the or yum theater new orleans november 4th and i just love this story most families have trouble keeping their pets off the couch not the roof al la my daughter's name can't get enough of hanging out on the neighborhood keeping watch over pedestrians. she loves getting on the roof and enjoying the view, seeing people drive across the street. take a quick dip in the pool, climb the spiral staircase into the deck and kind of watch. that's pretty awesome. you know what? and you will appreciate this, she is taking the high ground. safest, most dominant position. good dog. good dog. >> judge jeanine: be what kind of dog is that? >> tyrus: husky. >> judge jeanine: pretty cool. joey? >> joe: little bit serious but september is suicide prevention
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awareness month. i had to rehearse that because i kept saying it wrong. as you guys know this is something that impacts the veteran community twice the rate as it does the civilian community. near and dear to my heart i lost my best friend suicide 10 years ago. i work with boot campaign we have you matter campaign see me wearing the t-shirt right here. we may have the pictures. we have lauren detailing the dan artist. damon john from shark tank. a lot of celebrities getting involved in you matter campaign. get a t-shirt boot campaign program to keep our heroes arranged. [applause] >> katie: check them out. amazing work. hero police canine his name is gesture. his name was set off with the police department after lifelog of lots of service thousand radio calls, 465 building searches and assisted is 195
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arrests. earlier this year he refused to let go of a suspect and the suspect stabbed him in the neck and he still refused to let go. so they arrested the guy luckily treated for injuries and is okay. but congratulations to gesture and a long career. >> i love it and i love prosecutors who prosecute animal cruelty crimes. >> katie: amen. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us. see you back here on monday, have a great weekend. >> john: good evening and welcome to washington. i'm john roberts in for bret baier. america's crime crisis hits home in the nation's capital. why you may be paying sky high gasoline prices again in the near future. and the fight over mail-in ballots weeks ahead of the midterms. ♪ >> john: bet but, first, breaking tonight, the growing controversy of republican governors and now some democrats busing illegal immigrants to democrat northern locations. earlier this week migrants dropped off outside the vice

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