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surge, effect weight now, i beg you, evacuate now! >> neil: i hope people follow through and i know you have been missing a lot of sleep the last couple of days and likely more after emergency management director and i hope you in the sunshine state heed those warnings and save a life as w well. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: i am jesse watters with judge jeanine pirro, sharon alice bauer, dana perino and brian kilmeade, it is 5:00 and new york city and it is 5:00. and this is "the five." cancel culture rearing its ugly head again but thankfully more people are fighting back this time in the latest example, the white house having to cancel the atlanta braves on the same day that president biden host at the white house to celebrate the
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world championship series. the name of the team is racist and offensive to native americans and the liberal mob has been demanding that they change it. here is the white house. >> we believe that it is important to have this conversation, you know, and native american and indigenous voices should be at the center of this conversation. that is something the president believes and something this administration believes. >> jesse: cancel culture, and legendary tv personality sharon osbourne knows a thing or two about it. she's taking a a mob, sharon osborne to and back available on fox nation. the documents cancel culture firestorms that led to the departure from cbs opinion show "the talk" osborne accused of being racist because she defended her friend and here is the criticism of meghan markle and later ambushed on the show, take a look.
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>> i was the lamb that was slaughtered that morning and cbs denied responsibility on the news. and that is because they are [bleep]. >> if you get ganged up on live television and you go to defend yourself against accusations, to get fired for creating a hostile work environment. this is the world that we live in today. >> jesse: sharon, welcome to the "the five." >> sharon: thank you. >> jesse: is that upsetting when you watch what happened? >> sharon: not anymore because i had eight months of therapy [laughter] >> jesse: just eight months, which they didn't pay for, by the way. >> brian: did you like to use cobra and extend your health care or no? you had to pay off? just so wrong. >> jesse: what was that like for people you worked with, executives you knew really stabbed you in the back and set you up. how did that make you feel? >> sharon: angry.
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i was blank back off and at the same time hurt with my cohost because especially of the movies i thought was a friend of mine and i sat next to her tin and a half years and i thought she was my friend. >> judge jeanine: you know, the amazing part is you are the crosshairs at cbs. when it wasn't your fight, you were simply saying that piers morgan have the right to express his opinion of periods and all of a sudden you were called out. >> sharon: they said he was a racist but then i said there and what has he ever said that is a racist and they couldn't come up with anything and their excuse was, because meghan markle was a woman of color. he must be a racist to say she was lying. only a racist would do that. >> judge jeanine: what about the other underlying issue he said she was lying about? >> sharon: it was 17 comments that she made that were all
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proven true leader. and so, i was sticking up for my friend who is a journalist. he has freedom of speech, as we all do. and to criticize somebody, find, you are entitled to do that, but because she was a lady of color, then that makes you racist. >> jesse: i think you are the only one that has ever stood up for piers morgan. [laughter] before i was wondering if looking back in the first 24 hours or even in your initial feelings of response, if you had to do it over again i go through it again, would you react differently? >> sharon: yes. >> dana: to have a vise where this might happen to them? and jessie, i'm speaking about him. [laughter] >> sharon: i will give you the notes. okay, number one, i would have looked into the camera and said, "this was never rehearsed. this was not the show i was told
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was going to do this morning. you are setting me up and i am now leaving." but my head was -- i was like, what is going on here? what is going on? i was shocked. and then, the more you try to defend yourself, the worse you look. >> jesse: interesting. it would be like if they send back to moore which is called "men's day." [laughter] >> brian: sharon, here is the thing have you done investigation to see if it comes from management? obviously you think it was orchestrated and they wanted to get you out and you are invaluable to the show. so they were going to hurt the show to get you out, but it was. how did both worlds meet? >> sharon: well, i was told by the show runners, it was run by two ladies. i was told by both of them that that morning, the woman who want programming, she runs daytime in
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a program at cbs and they told them to do this to me. >> dana: wow! >> jesse: have you thought about taking action against them? obviously, you turn the page and you are better off. >> sharon: you know what the situation is do i want to spend two or three years of my life i think this? that is how long it would take. do i want to lay out the expense? no. and that is why i did this documentary. and i did it, too, because i didn't want it to be the end of my career. how dare they tell me when it is the end of my career. and that is what they basically did in this country. >> dana: you have very close family members. i'm curious if you have thoughts about if this will happen to somebody like jesse or me or anybody. >> sharon: why are we picking on jesse? >> dana: why are we picking on jesse? because it is called tuesday.
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i just wonder if there was a way for family members to support somebody going through this. even if it's not public like this, it could be in a small town and happen to somebody their loved ones don't know how to support them. was there something that happened in your family that helps you get through it? love, they would support me and tell me, you are better than them. you are a genuine friend to people and they are not genuine and constantly my family was telling and they were saying, you have a home to come back where you are loved. most of the people on that panel don't. >> jesse: i have a feeling if i got canceled, my mom would say, you know what jesse... [laughter] coming up next america's big city, are they safe? the white house cannot cancel my cancer that simple question as more people fall victim to the crime crisis. ♪ ♪
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>> brian: we are getting more horrific scenes of democratic cities. the white house refuses to deal with the reality. here is an example. you have a 33-year-old woman heading to work at new york's jfk airport. she gets beat so badly by a homeless man, that she is not able to see out of her eye and she might lose it. this 41-year-old, he fostered his basically facing felony charges and his rap sheet long, seven players including assaulting another woman with a screwdriver. a conviction for murdering his 82-year-old foster grandmother in a brutal beating. how does this guy get out of prison at 14? he was off of probation when he committed the attack peered over at philadelphia, disturbing surveillance video of the eight university credit and for 24-year-old was the victim of unprovoked murder when he was shot and killed while walking home. with all of that in mind, listen to what the white house had to
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say about whether the cities are safe or not. >> does president biden believe american's big cities are safe? >> can you say more? >> we know robberies are up about 20% in the first effort this year, so i'm wondering if he thinks america's big cities are safe? because i will say this, that same story also state of the crime is complicated and multifaceted. >> just the original question, does president biden think the america's big cities are safe questioning >> but is not, it is not a "yes" or "no" question. it is very much a question of what has he done? >> brian: fascinating response. dana, have you ever said i need to hear more from a question? >> dana: may be, if you do get a little bit of time to figure out where you want to go. but the thing is, it is news everywhere so that answer should be automatic. and the answer from the white house is not matching the mood of the public. you have to read the room and
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they are not reading the room because -- okay, y you can maybe make a ca it is multifaceted in many places. but people are seeing this everyday and if you are at the white house on the political situation in midterms, you seek crime is right below and economy as one of the major issues. you had order to that, the border to that also crime and as law enforcement issue. i thought it was interesting that jen psaki is out of the white house, a commentator on msnbc. she said, crime is a big deal and it will hurt the democrats. if you don't have an answer for that. she could have turned around and said, "what, the president just signed this bill." there are things they can say and i'm not going to try to do their job for them. but the feeling in the country is unease and that is the government's number one responsibility is to protect the company dormant country. if they don't feel like that -- >> brian: republicans are
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making the most, excuse me making the most of the crime. we seen the video and i don't see a 30-second spot. i don't see highlights. i'm watching surveillance video and the republicans are sating, they say never to defund the police or prosecutors go easy on criminals. >> jesse: it is impossible to ignore the crime wave. when you talk about climate change, you can't really feel it. the crime is in your face. and this is how you would answer the question if you were karine jean-pierre from france. i would say this, "for the most part american cities are safe and you, peter, and everybody in the room and millions of americans across the country live in the city's comic work in the cities, grays kids in the cities and some of you go out late at night and party with these cities. but in certain neighborhoods in the cities there is a surge in crime. this is what we are doing about xyz." that is it.
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i could do a better job of being a press secretary then she can, what is she doing up there because i'm not even a democrat and it is that easy. when you see someone pummel a woman like a caveman... >> brian: that is not the fifirst time. >> jesse: shatter her eye socket at jfk jfk, where is aoc, kathy hochul, running for goverr here? where is now the national organization? where is the me too movement? a woman got broke and you see a press conference, this woman is getting her face busted up at jfk international. app jfk you cannot fly in without being faxed but you can smash a woman's face in on the way out. and no one -- sharpton hasn't said anything about it and they talk about right wing violence but they look at this on the television everyday. >> brian: sharon, what is your approach que? >> sharon: there is not enough police may know that but in major cities when you call a case it could take 20 minutes to
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five hours. >> brian: especially new orleans. >> sharon: new orleans, washington, chicago, los angeles today my grandchildren went to school. and aunt the line before they dropped off, there was a homeless man there with his shirt off picking at his chest. there was blood going everywhere. there were little kids screaming and it took 20 minutes for the police to come. i'm talking about from kindergarten to eighth grade. right over the road from the school is a homeless encampment. right over the road! and there has been 11 complaints and the police do nothing. there is not enough of them. there is too much crime for the piece to deal with. >> brian: judged him i want you to wait and pet keep this in mind a lot of people say the police are the victims and think about the mayor at the one who t
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deferre and who cam to defund th carjacked within 90 days of each other. bill walton 6'11" a big redhead all for defining the police and black lives matter, he is a good guy but complaining to the mayor of san diego, i can't ride my bike without being changed the mic chased down by homeless people who try to steal the bike. 6'11", bill walton. what do you say about this? >> judge jeanine: because people don't want to believe that crime will affect them. and they distanced themselves by stating, it will never happen to me. the victim must have done something wrong and therefore i'm fine and you can defund the police. all of a sudden when they become victims, they now understand this is pervasive. let me tell you something. she couldn't possibly answer the question karine jean-pierre because to do so and to do so honestly would be to indict her
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boss and the whole administration. murders are up 30% and the last two years this country. and the bottom line is this nonsense, it is complicated and multifaceted the purity crime is not complicated and multifaceted. crime is simple and one-dimensional. you have a criminal and a victim. i don't give a darn what happened to the criminal in his life in the past. the only thing i care about what he is doing today. and what they want to make it complicated so that we all feel stupid and say, "gee, maybe we don't know about it." but they are tonight the trauma that the victims are going through. they are not giving the victims a voice, and they are protecting the criminal by creating veil laws that allow them to go out and reoffend and embolden them and no consequences and i will go one better because i have sat in these court rooms and i've prosecuted cases, they create rules of evidence that make it impossible for us to know what the truth is. evidence is being hidden all the time in criminal court rooms. this woman was savagely beaten,
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and out of jfk, are you kidding me? >> brian: you know what she did wrong, nothing. he started coming onto her and didn't want anything to do with the next she got beat senseless appearance before that happens all the time, judge. >> judge jeanine: there is randomness which is the dangerous part of this. violence, she did that, they gave each other the eye, no, you are getting shot in the head from behind by somebody you don't even know. you are getting carjacked. >> brian: sucker punched. >> judge jeanine: sucker punched in the administration in new york takes a sucker punch and attempt to murder a guy with a busted brain bleed, busted fractured goal and fractured orbital bone from attempted mur. >> brian: unbelievable. >> sharon: people follow you home now in los angeles. and they are not in credit cards but great cores. you look in your rearview mirror, no problem and as soon as you get home, they rob and shoot you. >> brian: the change will happen to rich people and that
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is when people realize it is getting against king and that is happening in chicago. >> sharon: it comes in beverly hills everyday. >> brian: we have to end it there but not the show and 30 3039 minutes will appear at the other destroying america, the fentanyl bills showing up in your kids halloween candy. no joke. ♪ ♪
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packaging that looks like candy. two men arrested after selling rainbow colored fentanyl pills inside candy boxes like nerds and skittles. and dea officials believe it is the cartel's way to target children as young as middle school. even top democrat leaders like chuck schumer are sounding the alarm. >> this is a picture of fentanyl. these are sweet tarts. if you opened up this little container of sweet tarts, it would look about the same. that is what the drug dealers are doing. they say, "this will give you a great high and it looks innocent." that so the kids are far more likely to take it. halloween is coming up, you know, this is the kind of time kids are involved with candy and all kinds of other things. that is really worrisome and very dangerous. >> judge jeanine: you know, brian, we have a fentanyl death related in this country every 9 minutes. you have chuck schumer over
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there sounding the alarm. isn't he sounding the alarm, i mean, i'm happy he's talking about it, but shouldn't he be sounding the alarm with the white house? shouldn't the white house be talking about the fact this is happening or would it be too dangerous? >> brian: he wants to repent from the headline, it looks like sweet tarts, skittles, nerds. if he really cared, china to the cartel across the border into your bedroom and into your living room into your dorm room. that is what he would see if he really cared. this is not hard. what i think it is noteworthy, they are not looking to get a long-term customer. they are looking to kill. so, if somebody is going to kill you, why do you need a second source? stop it! we know how it is done. great progress was made with a different president. now you need to eradicate the problem but it certainly worth a problem. >> judge jeanine: jesse, the truth is it is ugly by china and now american children. and if they care, the president.
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the inflow of the influx of the karine jean-pierre link that is coming through the southern border. >> jesse: but the president is compromised by the country that has declared this drug war on us. he could launch a cyber attack on the chinese. that is what i would do if they declare a war because that is how serious it is. you can make so much money off of fentanyl on the street. you get a kilo of fentanyl $4,000 on the street and you can make $1.2 million. cocaine and heroin and meth, you can either make close to that on the street. and you can't train these drug sniffing dogs at the dea to sniff it out because it will kill the dogs. how are you supposed to train them to do that? it is a small amount to smuggle. and to the point over here, they bring in produce and take it and bring it to the dominican
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migrants and coded up, masks, gloves and coded up in plastic and distribute it to be hard to detect. >> judge jeanine: dana, young children are going out to trick-or-treat and basically parents have a decision to make. don't let your kids get that candy but it doesn't mean the person giving out intent to harm here >> jesse: throw away the nerds and the sweet tarts. >> dana: or you decide there were not be massive halloween or small groups with families that we know and we will do this in our backyard in our basement. >> brian: it sounds like the pandemic appearance before i don't understand 300 americans a day die. what do we do when covid was killing people 300 a day? we shut down the entire country. it is an emergency cabinet meeting that we have by the united states. i call a meeting on thursday 8:00 a.m. and i want everyone of you to come in here with two ideas. how we are going to deal with the fentanyl crisis and put it out there and let people know
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about it. also where's the emergency effort to get it out to the national media? the dea one kill pill initiative and if i were president of the united states, i would take the full force of my cabinet and say, this is what we are doing. we are doing it on thursday and you better be there and do not be late." >> judge jeanine: china does not have a drug problem, i understand... because their punishment is death. >> sharon: it is death. >> judge jeanine: literally. what is going on in the u.k.? >> sharon: u.k., too, you have people selling it to kids outside of schools. it is everywhere there, too. but the thing is, these people in court selling it should be put in jail for life. they should be sent away for life. when you are a dealer, you are killing people. so you are a murderer and you should be sent away for life. you know, you can get it on the
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dark web. i know, i have fought drugs my entire life with my family and i know what it does to people. but this has never been anything like this. this is instant death. >> brian: they want to kill you and judge, republican sitting right next to chuck schumer and a unified president. i don't know if you saw the inaugural but that would be an opportunity to get people on the safe side to fight the same fight. >> sharon: but then look at people in the senate. don't tell me that they don't have family members that are addicts. >> brian: does the president? >> judge jeanine: hunter biden. >> sharon: you would think the first thing, i know what it does to the family, it destroys the family. usually, the person doing it dies. so why aren't they doing something about it? it is definitely the chinese want to destroy the western world. and the government cannot -- all of the government cannot allow it. >> brian: it is there will be
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owed war on us. >> sharon: and jana paid about the braves, you've got to change your name otherwise, they look to divide us but that is another issue. anyway, america taxpayers but e brace yourself. it is truly outrageous. what biden just gave away. ♪ ♪ it's all around us again. the inflation buzz word. as if inflation magically goes away and then suddenly returns. but inflation never really goes away. each year - by some measure - the dollar declines in value. well - here's something else that doesn't go away... gold and silver. rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital at 800-630-8900
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♪ ♪ >> dana: the first legal shop fired against president biden student debt bailout with the staggering cost. a conservative legal group suing the administration signed the president's plan is illegal and unconstitutional. according to the nonpartisan congressional budget, it will cost taxpayers $420 billion over the next three years. that price tag could rise even
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higher thanks to biden's decision a pause on student loan repayments through the end of the year because of covid. but i thought that was over but anyway, moderate democrats say the effects they are concerned about heading into the midterms. >> i don't know, people giving x amount of dollars, $10,000, $20,000 to this class appear to how about i pay man off? why am i penalized? >> dana: cbo says $420 billion but warren says it will be up to a trillion. >> jesse: dana, it costs $0 is what he said. first of all, it looks like it is illegal and the president allowed to spend all that money. i thought congress was supposed to spend the money so that might go down in flames in court. i was in texas and people weren't talking a route really the border. they were not talking about crime. they were upset that biden bailed out grad students. the middle class hard color guys
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could not believe how unfair ths administration is. the american people understand the concept of fairness and they understand it more than most concepts because i get it. it is easy to understand, warfare and you have to be kidding me to do this. it is high when the economy is teetering on every session. i was going over my financials with an advisor today, and the amount of money that you have to start putting away for college now if you have young children is astronomical. >> dana: do you think? >> jesse: 529. the minute she is pregnant, you start a 529, couple hundred dollars a week. >> brian: hold the straight line and start putting money... i will be working as much as you are! >> dana: you have said from the beginning this was likely to be challenged in court. now, we finally have a suit. what happens now. do we have to wait to find out
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about the lawsuit before these loans are forgiven or do the loans get forgiven? and if they do, how do you call that back? >> judge jeanine: this biden administration, this is the most expensive executive order in history and what biden plans to do was to make it happen. and they can sue unless there is a temporary restraining order or some kind of order holding the administration's feet to the buyer saying you cannot forgive this, forget about the extending clause. so there is nothing we can do. hopefully, they will get that extension or the clause. my thing and my biggest concern is this, the administration continues to lie to us. we know a recession is two quarters of negative gdp, okay, a recession. some people think it is a recession and some people think it isn't. we are going to in a handbasket and everybody knows that you're the last thing that we need to do is put the burden on other americans to pay for the
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benefit for people who are not entitled to it! veterans are entitled to it, senior citizens on a fixed income are entitled to it. these people are not entitled to it, especially $125,000 a year or $250,000 a couple. that is nonsense, this is pay and play by the biden administration and i am sick of that appearance before brian, i've been doing this kind of jot i see jobs in the future in technology so maybe they decide to invest in a boot camp and technology. and -- >> brian: the problem is we were talking about college and until you realize it it is the interest rate, 7% when it was 2%, and if you actually wanted to help people, cut the interest rate down and you are still responsible to pay yet. i don't like that and we will visit this within six months. those questions, show the two questions to solve a problem or tell to answers. then you say we want to address private colleges and the price
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and what goes out into it. you told us this was under the emergency authorization of the pandemic. then you safe title 42 doesn't nneed to work anymore. you told us 60 minutes the pandemic but the emergency during the pandemic, you can't have it every single way and lastly, when it comes to this, he should pray for pause. this is the best of both worlds, i tried to cut loans but they wouldn't let me. the republicans are the bad guy. >> dana: sharon, do you think america is absolutely crazy going down this path? >> sharon: no, i just feel, you know, i would rather they put the money elsewhere. that is what needs to be done here. this great country, there are still people that don't have enough money to feed their families that do work, but the money doesn't spread, you know, if you have a family of four or six, there are many more things that they can spend the money
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on. >> dana: plus, all of this adds to inflation. why, are you there? "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪ subway's drafting 12 new subs for the all-new subway series menu the new monster has juicy steak and crispy bacon. but what about the new boss? it looks so good it makes me hangry! settle down there, big guy the new subway series. what's your pick? ♪ hey, sorry i missed your game. it's okay. you see that? that's when i realized it's time to finally do the thing we've been talking about for years.
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♪ ♪ >> sharon: welcome back. time for "the fastest." first up, gender reveal parties are at the scourge of planet earth. this time, okay, a gender reveal party in brazil died in the entire waterfall blue and possibly contaminated the water source of a nearby town. the parents to be quickly deleted social media tips, but they still went viral. local authorities are investigating a possible environmental crime. all right, judge, what have you got to say? >> judge jeanine: look come apparently at the residence this is a main source of water for
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the municipality, which recently suffered a long period of drought. the prosecutor, i'm sorry, i'm glad you are having a baby and i am glad you know what it is, but you cannot damage the environment. worse, be so reckless as to cause injury to people in the town of. >> sharon: i want to know, what the hell did they put in the waterfall to make it go blue? >> brian: seaworld should find out what it is. i think this is unbelievable but you can't prosecute, judge. these are not villains. >> sharon: they knew what they were doing. >> judge jeanine: they reported, they colored it and they suffer the consequences. it is not complicated, crime is simple. >> brian: wow, you would be a tough judge. >> judge jeanine: yes. >> dana: i don't like gender reveal things but i've been against them for many years. if you remember not too long ago someone burned down and
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attired... >> sharon: yes, they did appearance before if you must do this open the cake and it is blue and you know. >> sharon: simple, right? that is what my son does, si simple. he has four girls. my daughter, kate, is having a baby in six weeks. >> brian: congratulations. i do feel if they had a girl and we saw a pink waterfall, we would not feel as bad because the blue looked really environmentally unfriendly. >> brian: i would have given a pass for the pink. >> sharon: drinking fat can you imagine your wee coming out blue? [laughter] all right, we have the next topic and so grandma's are getting inc.ked. according to some tattoo shops across the u.s., the number of people are older than 50 who are
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getting inc. has more than doubled since before the pandemic. and many of them arrived with grown-up children or grandchildren for matching tats, so would you get a matching tats, jesse? >> jesse: i don't want to say about tattoos on grandparents because i don't know if you have any ted. >> sharon: hell no! >> jesse: good, i agree, hell no! >> brian: i can't believe 33% have tattoos. the research says 21%. this used to be just bikers and our people in the navy and the '50s, '30s, it fades and blurs. >> dana: and it will get in your. >> sharon: dana, you just
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said, brian, when you get older. >> sharon: nomex before you wait to get your tattoo when older, it will not fade as much when you die. >> sharon: if you wait to get the tattoo until you're older, y will see it you know or care about it. so even if it does stretch appearance before an easy way to bond with your children. >> judge jeanine: i would do it. >> jesse: you would not, you would not! >> judge jeanine: i have one grandson but if he said i want to get a tattoo, it would say, i love you, of course. >> brian: what do you want it to be? >> sharon: his name put on you? >> jesse: where would you get it, where? where on your body? [laughter] >> brian: stallone got a tattoo of his dog and now they are back together.
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that is the problem. >> sharon: how do you put a dog over your wife's face? he will pay for that. >> dana: i think she probably loves the dog, too. [overlapping voices] >> sharon: we have another one. "one more thing" up next. ♪ ♪ of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors the garcia's, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized. . my sister told me so much about you. that's why it's more than advice worth listening to. it's advice worth talking about. ameriprise financial.
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fitness and self-confidence. we did this with the global win group. global win is women's inany investigation network they joined the event. all the girls got to get on the floor and write down their goals. this is one of my favorite pictures because this little girl is from hungary and she was very shy. i have a hungarian dog so i got to show percy. i love showing%y. i want to say i have a very tight turn around dulles airport to get to the smallest plane my bag almost didn't make it. southern airways they did an amazing job. and this guy is my hero. there is a double rainbow as well. any way a great time. thank you shelley moore capito for having me you are a great senator for pennsylvania. >> jesse: judge pirro. >> judge jeanine: say no place like home but probably make sure it's your own home. take a look at brown bear who.com if i in a california's woman cabin while she was away. see him on his hind legs seemingly preparing a meal tossing food on the floor and getting down to eat it.
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cameras caught the animal breaking in not one, not two, 10 times because it was favorite hang out spot the kitchen. >> jesse: do you want to see a baby water ski? >> judge jeanine: yes. >> jesse: this baby is 5 months old her name ruby humphreys and she is the youngest person to water ski ever. it's a record. >> dana: wow. >> jesse: runs in the family her brother rich got on skis at 6 months. she is 5 months old and water skiing. jesse jr. did it three months we just didn't record it. >> brian: what a shame. >> jesse: this is what happens. tonight "jesse watters primetime" barack obama calls republicans racist over their immigration policies. 7:00. who do we have? sharon? sharon sharon nice story now. a pennsylvania police officer was able to give a home to one of the dogs he helped rescue from an animal hoarder three years ago.
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officer warren leni of ross township was part of an operation to save 117 dogs from the unsafe living conditions they were subjected. to say after the pickups received attention hundreds of families were eager a document them. why didn't anyone call me? i would have taken them all. >> judge jeanine: i believe you. >> jesse: an animal hoarder. brian, take us home. >> brian: first off special thanks to john siena for leading a great example. not only a great wrestler the great actor, the best ever and also one time leader with make wishes. he has gotten over 650 make a wish since he started doing it in 2002. kids with life-threatening illnesses that is a new guinea book of world records wrestler, actor and even better to be a great person. if anybody wants to see me on stable and i know you do, check me out brian kilmeade.com brandon, mississippi, let's go
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brandon. tulsa, ok. [laughter] >> brian: newark new jersey with the fox all stars december 2nd. >> jesse: how does it feel that ainsley has a book out, doocy has a book out and you don't have a book out? >> dana: he always has a book out "special report" is up next with the bret baier. >> bret: you haven't seen brian's cookbook? good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. we begin in florida, bracing what could be a catastrophic category 4 hurricane ian. the storm is due to make landfall tomorrow but rain from the outer bands of ian is already coming down in many places. two and a half million people are under evacuation orders. the storm has already pounded cuba as a category 3. sustained winds of 125 miles per hour. we have fox team coverage tonight. men any hicks is in tallahassee where resident
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