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>> neil: always goes back to the drug thing and the prescriptions. everywhere else -- >> guess what? as you and i both know, money is fungable. >> neil: okay. gene, thanks very much. we see and hope you're right. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ republicans are outlining their bold visions for america near the midterms and giving them a clear contrast on the matter of policy some democrats. the g.o.p.'s commitment to america put in the spotlight on the issues that actually matter
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to the american people. inflation, crime, border security. all fitting into these four categories. an economy that a strong, a nation that is safe, a future that is filled with freedom and a government that that is accountable. here's republican leadership today. >> they control the house, the senate, the white house, they control the committees, agencies, it is their plan. they have no plan to fix all of the problems they create. >> there can be hope, opportunity so that when you wake up is not just going to work for yourself is to go to work to make sure that your kids can have a better future. there's nowhere else in the world with that opportunity exists. >> moms and dads across this country they know that parents are the primary stakeholders and their kids education which is why we will pass a parent's bill of rights. speed to compare with president joe biden. with the biggest teachers union in the country. yep who push school shutdowns and masks for your kids
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addressing the left-wing national association. >> president biden: kevin mccarthy unveiled what he calls a commitment to america. that is a thin series of policy goals. with little or no detail. that sound like hyperbole but it generally is. remember i got beat up in the campaign that saying that i wanted to unify the country and unify the parties. used to be able to do that. things have changed a whole bunch. the maga republican controlled the republican party right now. this november you have to choose to be a nation of hope, unity, and optimism. or a nation of fear, division, and darkness. >> jesse: very inspiring by the president so judge jeanine would you make of kevin mccarthy and the whole republican parties commitment to america? >> judge jeanine: i think the commitment to america is one that reflects the things that
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people are interested in. if you're interested in inflation, how much it's cannot cause for your food in your truck to fill up. they are interested in education just like parents are the original stakeholders want to come to their kids. the parents bill of rights finally, they are interested in port security they are interested in the fossil fuel industry and wrapping it up again so that we are not you know, in a position where we are not able to at least afford gas. here is the bottom line about all this, the democrats have been in power for two years. everything has gone to in a hand basket for two years. the price of everything is gone up, the price to for your car has gone up, crime is gone up, inflation is gone up. 2 million people have enter the country in the last year. you know who they are who is a who is a criminal. they could be priests i don't know. what i do know is that we don't know who they are, we don't have
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a place to bury them. we don't even know where we are burying them, but here's the bottom line. when joe biden wants to talk about hope, options, and yet the republicans. this guy doesn't offer anything other than hate, at maga republicans. he is talking about the people going hungry when joe biden came in office, he's talked about businesses being closed that's because the democrats are the ones who lock everything down and they didn't even want the vaccine out until after donald trump was gone. joe biden has gone through all the mess by unnecessary spending and he is created inflation that is literally put us into a recession. >> jesse: the producers of honey we just got some fresh new sound from hillary clinton. i don't know what it is but i been told it's pretty provocative let's listen. >> i remember as a young student, trying to figure out how do people get basically
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drawn in by hitler? how does that happen? i'd watch newsreels i see this guy standing up there ranting and grieving, people shouting and raising her arms what is happened of these people? what are they believe that? we saw the rally in ohio the other night, donald trump is ranting and raving for more than an hour and you have these roads of young men with her arms raised. >> jesse: did i see a hitler salute at a trump rally? >> also the conflation of the trump rally and people who feel politically disconnected to the rise of hitler? that may be a bit of a stretch and according to godwin's law shows already lost the argument because whenever you have to invoke hitler or nazism to make your point you will failed. she has failed for president twice. no one really wants to hear what she has to say, she
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about any new ideas, should not fight about ease people's pain and joe biden standing up there with the most powerful teachers union in the country parents have not forgotten about the pandemic. parents are watching this or a political will for entire world was shut down. they are looking at him all the money at these teachers unions give the democrats, people who are in power and all the do is enrich each other. you're looking at that going how dare you. erin to come up with the parents bill of rights. they want republicans, but they certainly are listening now. because they can afford anything and they have been completely ostracized from their kids schools. hillary clinton comparing anything to hitler? >> jesse: i feel it we would've seen this before donald trump had this on a rally over the weekend it's friday and visit the first time i'm hearing about the whole crowd throwing up salutes? this is not a real story. >> tyrus: son-in-law jared
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kushner i believe i have an issue with that. this is what happened. there's been times my life were you trying to debate in someone's losing a debate in the go-to the collie of your skin or summing about the how my path backwards is a desperate attempt of someone who has lost airmen. they've lost the argument and the only talk and echo chambers. she is so lazy with that she wouldn't even stand up and show any emotion. she just sat there in her chair i thought you just so confused and how people work talking like hitler. they don't even put a motion and thought they just speak to hear themselves speak the good news is people are starting to respond. we start to see people challenging the woken of doing it now. the only thing that i'm concerned with his or republicans have a real opportunity here but just like anything if they want to build anything, bill beck america et cetera however you want to call it. the blueprint needs to be solid. we needed her plans, the republicans if they get in i don't do anything than they are no better than what we're dealing with right now. so many plants and many people
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to get in, forget the lip service to me about how her to do it and get this country back on track. >> jesse: i think i know what she was doing she met up into stupid to realize gnome is doing at the donald trump rally or she knows that it's b.s., but she just wants to say trump, hitler, salute because of the media is to write stories and say trump, hitler, salute. that's the move? i know the move. i know how she works. >> and fairness i don't know what you taught about fully. there was this picture that they said was that a trump rally i know if it was. we will have the producers look into it on the commercial break. first for the republicans have done and putting forward a plan is a good thing. when you agree with it or not i think campaigns are about choices. at this point all we've heard the republicans largely say is what they were against their against hunter biden, joe biden,
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dr. fauci this is summing up there for. i think that there are some criticisms that's wanted around is an in-depth sense of how they are to go about it? is the parents bill of rights as things are going to go through the campaign but love the fact of her people choices. for women, children, and doctors. were reducing taxes on mainstream businesses and taxes and gas prices are coming down. frankly i think the quintessential issue for your kids and my kids and our kids, all of us around the stable is whether or not we eject russia from ukraine. you've to give the president some credit there. this is a win-win for the american public tonight. as we finally have the choice is, the of the republicans, and the choices and priorities of the democrats. the country's can have an opportunity to decide. democrats are encouraged because the polling data shows. we can sit here and argue and debate, but when the numbers are good for us we brag about them
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when they are bad for us yet to be willing to say when they are. the polls have tightened on both sides and both sides have laid out, as a country is for them to see who makes the decision. >> judge jeanine: did you say about ejecting russia ukraine? >> absolutely. >> judge jeanine: okay. >> i think were all in the same with that, we want russia to take ukraine. >> judge jeanine: i think the important thing is that 300 people are dying a day from fenton all. onward about americans right now. part time because that border is open. that's like my primary concern is americans. >> not allowing russia to take ukraine. >> jesse: i know harold there's a lot of diplomats in town it's gonna seeping in. >> if the republicans are serious about fennel i think they are, when i was in congress there was republican named
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george w. bush we have a package together with an over the tribes of the kevin mccarthy, they should all say mr. president we have a plan to stop fennel the border let us come over. >> judge jeanine: why can't joe biden come of the plan? >> they say he's dumb, incompetent, and senile. >> that's what she was tasked with. currently do anything on that, if she to ten-point plan i'd absolutely be listening. i haven't seen anything from h her. >> if they had when they do take over there. at [laughs] [laughs] >> jesse: up next chicago mayor lori lightfoot picking a fight with the ceo of mcdonald's. big mistake. after they warned about the city's explosion in crime. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello and welcome back, she is not loving it. chicago mayor lori lightfoot getting really spicy with the mcdonald ceo after he had the gall to call out the cities soaring crime problem just left the corporate staff to terrified to come to work. watch. >> everywhere i go i'm confronted by that same question these days. what is going on in chicago?
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mile it may wound our civic pride to hear it there's a general sense of their their city is in crisis. >> well, mayor lightfoot did not like that one bit. >> it be helpful if the mcdonald ceo to educate himself before he spoke. like the look on predictive engagement and not look the review mayor. >> yet he doesn't have the look in the rearview mirror he's in the right now. maybe she is the one who is to be educated on what's happening in her city. chicago crime still dominating headlines like this video which shows terrified restaurant patrons in a trendy part of town diving for cover as a gunman opens fire. so harold there obviously a lot of problems, a lot of homicides and 2021 the most they've had in 25 years, you obviously need this corporate partners to employ people need the tax base in order to improve the city,
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but it seems like she wants a big divorce for mcdonald's. >> i would've handled this little bit differently, i think the mayor is probably like any mayor of a town we have these kinds of things happening and images are being pretrade debate around the world that city may not be safe. i would only convene that to the business leaders. mcdonald's is not the biggest employer is located there in the state one of the 3-4 biggest in the state and if indeed the ceo was uninformed about something i think you handled that in private. he was along, you don't have to go very far at all to her people be concerned about the streets of new york or the streets of chicago. business people not gonna try to give a lecture to the mayor of the mayor knows that business leaders they invest, they build, and they employed. anyone who doesn't believe that these be educated. i know she knows that, but i would imagine that other leaders across the city in the city and other cities that need to be, may be need to be reminded of that. chicago is one of the great, great cities quintessential
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american country may be one my favorites favorites in the summertime. it is a beautiful place and it is certainly tarnished right now because of the high crime rates. >> she is in acknowledging that if she's just throwing insults issue just serious about bringing crime down to make in the city better? >> judge jeanine: she didn't say exactly what he needs to educate himself because she can address the issue. i think production productive engagement is a wonderful thing. the first thing that you have to do is recognize that not only mcdonald's, said a dale they are all leaving chicago. i love chicago i lived in chicago it is on my all time favorite cities it's beautiful. it's been destroyed. she comes out and she says in response to this, chicago is making progress. that is the quote are you kidding me? they are more homicides in 2021 as you said they've had in a quarter of a century. he had 3000 shooting incidents
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and yesterday a 16 all caps on. this city is dissenting into anarchy. there's pain, there's loss, and their suffering. supplying these nonsensical to go back and forth once you go out into the community and find out what you can do for the people who are suffering? and by the way party your job is to make sure that the economy is good and the ones that you don't do is trash employers especially big employers inner-city. you're not worried about crime because you're making great progress and you want a fight with the business leaders, i mean chicago is a mess right now. and it's because we've got people and politicians like this woman with no idea how to run a city with no idea how to stop crime. >> i disagree she runs the city into the ground. jesse, i know that you were a victim of crime you left your beach chair on a public beach and was cruelly stolen from you.
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corey simon had a 2017 jaguar suv it was stolen twice in three hours. did you identify them? >> jesse: i don't forget about all the crimes of passion. lori lightfoot says that she has the biggest blanket in chicago will she better start acting like it. stop the bleeding and salsa big macs because the point of running a city is you have to have a good business. that is the key to running a city if you don't have a good business environment you don't have a city. so she is more concerned about running -- that's chicago way it's a machine that's why she is the mayor to begin with. so she cares more about p.r. than dead people. you can continue to do that is after a while people wake up in the stepping over dead bodies and mcdonald's going if the go eat at wendy's no one wants eat at wendy's. [laughs] [laughs] >> how dare you you take that back right now. >> don't go there. >> you could really go there. [laughs] [laughs]
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[laughs] >> no disrespect. >> the left hook is gonna hurt. >> tyrus: where have you been ceos? we are seeing the woke attitude is now getting fired back. we saw with the squad when they try to hit up and chase them back on ceos and not being afraid realizing that deep and the reason why she falls apart is because they don't expect responses there was expect apologies. ceos apologize organist anymore money. i put kids in school i was saying no it's a mess and all response and she told herself don't look on a look at the rear premiere. why? because it's right behind you. no one looks back when it's breathing down your back. i wouldn't look back either if i was you. it's also hard to turn. [laughs] >> she can't turn she's very inflexible. coming up conservatives warning
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after them. investigation is still ongoing, the cases putting a spotlight and the consequences of heated political rhetoric. senator rand paul works in a violent consequences. president joe biden is to realize that his vilification of his opponents is inflaming some of his supporters to violence. as a victim of political violence both sides need to recognize the consequences of heated rhetoric. before i get into the consequence of heated rhetoric jesse it's very interesting. there seems to be not a lot of information the state's and i county and a called office several times right of an action answering the phones. the attorney general in the state speaks out about the murder and says that the suspect is admitted that his actions were motivated by dispute over political beliefs. there's not a lot more that is out there.
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what you know about this case? >> there is a lot out there it's a very small town and the funeral i believe is tomorrow or sunday and he are bringing in security for the federal because they feel like the entire media has descended upon the story online. not the mainstream media in a whole protect themselves is very tender and fragile time right now it has even happen so if you like once a funeral is over come over this guy's story doesn't end. we talked about yesterday if you're in a truck i was a teenager threatening you with the phone and just crew is anyone there. i actually think that the skype made up the republican extremist thing, or the sky said hearing sources are saying one word to the guy, one word and he snapped. look at a country that's teetering right? this country is not the best we've ever been right now financially psychologically coming off of: rand paul got his
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ribs cracked he got a bullet in the heart. there's been lots of major violent attacks against high-profile republicans, hillary goes up and she brings up nazism to donald trump and so on the heels of joe biden saying half the countries fascist. so people need to really pump the brakes right now because you do not want this to get worse. >> one of the problems it seems is that the guy who's doing the investigation if that's his name was basically same is no way of extremism, but the evidence comes from the defendant's mo mouth. the accused is the one saying that he was extremist the victim that he ran over. i don't understand why they are not clear about what it is. i understand that they don't want to instigate or cause any problem, but at the same time the facts of the facts but it seems that what jesse said that when a republican gets shot at a baseball game by a bernie sanders supporter because that republican is a guy playing
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his republican everyone says let's all be friends let's all be friends. >> don't forget that the present was to get a sticking the fbi on domestic terrorists who happen to be right wing to mystic terrace are the biggest threats to the homeland. that's coming out of the president's mouth he also said that they were going to investigate members of the military and law enforcement to make sure that they are not harboring far right extremist views. so they have already painted half the country with a very violent brush just because someone believes him indifferently menu this will have the right to exist this of the right to express their opinions, this is an 18-year-old kid with the right to go to college and get a job and have a family and all the other things people do 41-year-old if he had a political disagreement does not have the right to end the life of a kid i'm sure technically he was an adult, but this is were so many people are they feel like violence is
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justified because political differences are in themselves violence that words are violent that is where we are and that is so and could be dangerous and i encourage people if your friends and family members have differences of opinion in terms of politics reach out to them this weekend make things better, find common ground. [laughs] [laughs] >> judge jeanine: the truth is that we are on edge this country is on edge. we've got a president and people like hillary clinton there saying that we are extremists in our and fascists and all this other stuff i'm in at some point it's got a stop. >> tyrus: the truth is is that criminals know that. and they are emboldened and they do things and the cop is well he was a republican extremist so during the civil rights era all thought he was black i thought it was a black man tries to get my and it was a certain time that still happens right? and is on now question market is
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the same thing. he sees the same tv that if on all slopes he probably didn't like the way the kid looked maybe he wasn't paying attention whatever he did he ran him down and when they brought him in madam did to rights he was in the car and called my mom on the young men passed away while he was republican extremist. that change the whole thing because were not talking about this young man. when i talk about the cold-blooded murder you don't have to be jessica fletcher to solve this one, but instead we are arguing over whether this was political hate crime regardless of what it was. this man killed this young man he ended his life. whatever his excuse was wherever it's irrelevant should be open and shut case, but this is what the media talk about. >> judge jeanine: it was cold-blooded murder and yet he is still charged with vehicular manslaughter it is not vehicular manslaughter he took his vehicle and use it as a weapon to kill somebody. >> i heard you yesterday talking about that and think you're right. all of our prayers go out to the deceased in the family in the
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community it's very small community dealing with this. i think we should all that all these facts come out. when they find even more tomorrow or monday or tuesday on the show the last thing is what troubles me is this person killed the snowman thought that somehow or another his actions might be perceived as differently if he said it was a political dispute ulcer on the stable other views whether they agree or disagree with another everyone is entitled to the views wellesley to take a step back because we can all like one another or argue with one another we can disagree with one another, we could be wrong, we could be right we certainly don't have to engage in violence and for this man to believe that he could find some justification on some mitigation and his penalty seen that this 18-year-old was a maga a republican we've dissented to a very, low place and hope we can all figure out as much as we may differ or we agree with the look yourselves up a bit so my prayers go out to his community.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [laughs] >> welcome back. if i viral tiktok video shows a fan using a baby stroller to stink their older child and to dizzy world. kids under three do not have to pay for admission. this is a smart thing? >> jesse: with inflation latest if you do what you have to you if you have a traffic children and on stroller that's we are in now. look is not something i would do
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but i'm not done for the book out. >> i love the life pack i have a 13-year-old of former gymnasts i think she can really contort herself into a bob stroller i'll cover up with a nice little blanket and a blinking amount she could pass number two broke my foot a few years ago see the boot tape it is singled through the front of. >> jesse: they give me a good idea. >> tyrus: this is basically irresponsible live within your means if you visiting people in this can be expenses. travel when you can afford to travel. it's really tough time right now save and live within your means. >> judge jeanine: you norman say i'm a judge. [laughs] [laughs] you have to the rules you really do do i understand it? of course there were understand it. plus i met a disney with us not a reason for them to not follow the law. you don't disney went from 77% popular to 33% after they got
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involved in politics. >> up next it's an ice-cream cone, baffling the internet with this tweet. this might be an unpopular opinion but i love ice-cream cones. without the ice cream. happy national asking day judges don't give a strong opinion. >> judge jeanine: i love ice cream is he a jerk chris mckee knows that boss likes ice cream. >> jesse: i never even thought about that i thought he was a sociopath. this guy nieces a little better. [laughs] >> tyrus: no man unit altogether. you can of ice cream without the cone. >> i really feel he is rubbing my illness my face. i can only have ice cream with them cone i haven't enjoyed an ice-cream cone in ten years. this hurts me. >> i like ice cream but i don't like it without a cone. it finally it is an just your
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crazy uncle "the wall street journal" reports on serious researchers who been looking for bigfoot. if you been on the down low because the subject is seen as too taboo in scientific circles. so here lives in bigfoot? do you want to elaborate? >> this is real, i've talked to a number of survivors and people who live in the mountains. there is evidence, they are footprints, hairs, i talked to evolutionary biologists. a bigfoot is absolutely real. >> jesse: i medical assignment and for a while it was controversial, but i think of a scientific and unity that would happen? will determine it came from the left. thusly is that it word? we will do for fun evidence. >> judge jeanine: i don't know? [laughs] [laughs] >> tyrus: look stop searching the house, stop going for my shoes. if you want a breaking news fine my mother's side. okay customer we just don't like
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tyrus: it is fan mail friday. we are answering your questions asking for the answers during the break also go to you first. [laughs] [laughs] use aggressive i was offended. what was your least favorite chore as a kid? >> i hated vacuuming. >> tyrus: i fill you there. judge? >> judge jeanine: i hated sweeping the porch. >> jesse: i used to do the baseboards you know that are? you get a hot bucket of water and you pour some mr. t, mr. clean? and you get a really dirty wet rag and go all around the baseboards of all the house to get all the dust off. >> minus we are but you guys i
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didn't like cleaning smelt. >> tyrus: i hated taking out the trash at night. i absolutely hated it was such a long walk i couldn't stand it. artwork is thick with you here worst a college course ever taken. >> worst college coach, course i've taken equipment probably physics i was not good at physics. >> jesse: i took a class called the planets in solar systems it was supposed be one of those easy courses that anyone could pass i barely made it. >> two of my very favorite classes stellar astronomy i absolutely loved it. i took a class called philosophy representation and it really wasn't it. >> judge jeanine: accounting, i hated it and i still hated. [laughs] [laughs] what is that mean? >> tyrus: for another day. i didn't necessarily hate the class i've taken economics class
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at night during football season. >> judge jeanine: economics? why? >> tyrus: because it was all online. were you to keep on you. what is the earliest thing you remember in your life? >> the earliest thing i remember in my life is not used it eat these jackson lemon cookies. my mom's mom is to have something in north memphis i member running to get or walking to get him became a little brown bag i those things so much. >> tyrus: judge? >> judge jeanine: the earliest thing to remember not the earliest thing you necessarily like. >> tyrus: earliest thing you remember judge? >> judge jeanine: i just member there was a shade in the bedroom and i always liked it when the sun came. i think was really small in the same sun came through because the shade look yellow. i do some of her staring at that. [laughs] [laughs] >> jesse: i saw ufo when i was
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six it was observing me and was floating near i went to grab it and it released into the atmosphere. [laughs] >> tyrus: that's your first memory? your number your first birthday? >> that is impossible. it you do not. >> it freaks my mom out because i tell them who was there and what they were wearing? >> no, absolutely not i member my mom put me down for a nap and i was so mad about it because i wasn't tired. probably wasn't. while it is a bit much i know it's a birthday. >> tyrus: stoma parents dotson i remember they made me wait in the car too long so i decided to drive myself home. [laughs] [laughs] at the age of two. all right what was the last time you totally and completely unplugged? >> last night. >> judge jeanine: let me tell you it's can be tonight is holy tonight. >> jesse: i don't get any wi-fi this week.
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>> i'm in costa rica with my daughter surfing no one can touch you you are impervious anywhere monkeys some of them stole my swimsuit. >> tyrus: as soon as door i develop my truck. yup. oh, yeah, soon as i get home that's why they're waiting on me. all right instagram question from zeke was your favorites dance song? judge jeanine? [laughs] [laughs] >> judge jeanine: i can't think of one. give me a popular one you go first. >> i'm too. >> tyrus: when you killing my segment. >> jesse: everybody dance now. i don't know you tell me what i'm talking about. >> i like a little bobby brown when i want to dance. >> tyrus: judge? all my, whatever.
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>> judge jeanine: i do know madonna. >> tyrus: i used to love rolling stone start me up. >> judge jeanine: that'll do it. [laughs] [laughs] >> tyrus: you are fired. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ eakthrough 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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we wouldn't be where we are today without them. so we made sure that like these buildings... their futures may also stand the test of time. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jesse: time now for one more thing. judge? >> judge jeanine: everybody knows that nothing comes between me and my dark chocolate if you want to send any like peppermint patties. take a look at adorable baby girl who understands this all too well. look at this baby, the sister, the baby is 1-year-old, without a single word she lets her sister know the chocolate cake is without limits gives her a stern look. the verdict is in too good to be shared. >> i love it. doppelganger and good friend
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genderless skin caroline called -- the line which used grape faced antioxidants from his vineyard knowledge of wine for new passion for skin care. who knows if it works. if it's good enough for brad it's good enough for me. migrants, they want to go back to the vineyard. a full report at 7:00. harold? >> harold: i'm going to get that stuff for you for christmas. that will be my christmas present. pittsburgh steelers wide receiver george pickens made a one handed pitch against the cleveland browns. play that one more time. 36-yard set up steelers first touchdown against the browns and compared to obj jr.'s famous catch of the year in 2014. even obj said that catch is filthy. still didn't win the game but what a much can a. >> jesse: where did he go to school? >> harold: i will find out. >> set the bar high for himself.
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>> jesse: tyrus up next. >> tyrus live friday october 21st at 7:30 greensboro, north carolina and friday november 4th orpheum theater, new orleans. for each one of thigh shows giving away 50 complimentary tickets. book email.com. response has been phenomenal. in honor of gutfeld, since he is not here today and jesse misses him so much. a cowboy fan rides a horse into walmart dressed as a unicorn. one took costume seriously '. fan run to walmart for some essentials didn't want to park his horse outside. i get that. he can be seen trotting down the aisle at walmart on blue painted horse while wearing dak prescott jersey and cowboy hat. >> jesse: probably hurt himself getting off the hat. >> kennedy: wouldn't that be great did that was dak prescott?
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>> this is fun. i love babies and i love irish people so i'm very excited to combine the two. a woman made history in irish parliamentarian. >> jesse: i thought you were going to say an irish guy got you pregnant. kennedy kennedy according to the speaker just had a baby and it was the very first time a baby had actually been inside parliament, she is back from maternity leave with her gorgeous daughter and she was welcomed and made history all at the same time. >> jesse: how is that the first time a baby has been in the irish parliament? >> kennedy: very, very particular. >> jesse: never let babies? >> tyrus: baby in a baby carriage? >> harold: george pickens went to georgia is he a dawg. >> jesse: pickens. a lot of people say i have hands like pickens.
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>> kennedy: no one has ever said that. >> tyrus: phenomenal catch he set the bar so high for himself now. he can't drop anything. >> judge jeanine: if he is not that good everyone will be disappointed. >> harold: can't complain. >> jesse: you had a lot of money on that game. lots of money. >> judge jeanine: it did hurt. >> jesse: that's it for us. "special report" is not up next with bret baier. have great weekend. ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington i'm bret baier. breaking tonight a massive sell off on wall street with investors running for the hills following another interest rate hike and deepening worries about inflation and recession which may or may not have begun. the dow 486 staging a slight comeback before closing lost 65 the nasdaq fell 199. for the week the dow gave back 4 percentage points. the s&p 500 dropped four and two thirds. the nasdaq was down 5. what about all of this connell mcshane of fox busines

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