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concluding that. the corner of wall and broad, it's a rare event to see back-to-back days of this type of magnitude. whether it's a turning event or they just oversold and we are back over 30,000 on the dow under today performance the likes of which we've not seen since april 2020. let's see if it continues. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: i am greg gutfeld with judge jeanine pero, harold fuhrer jr., jesse watters, martha maccallum. it's "the five." america's crime crisis proving once again no place is safe from senseless violence and anyone can become a victim and any time. a father visiting his son at marist college in upstate new york for a family weekend shot and killed by a stray
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bullet after a fight broke out between two homeless men inside the lobby. both suspects arrested at the scene and of course both had lengthy rap sheets. you would expect to see this in a comic book. a group of green goblins robbing commuters on the new york subway. no arrests have been made. even though 72% of americans hate crime is extremely are very important to them, squad member cori bush thinks the left's push to defund the police has nothing to do with it. >> you are one of the few democrats who says let's defund the police. are you worried it could hurt some of your colleagues? >> the thing about defund the police, the entire narrative. people will say reallocate, say divest, move. it's still the same thing. we can't get caught up on the words. >> greg: keep digging. judge, welcome back. a >> jeanine: thank you. >> greg: good to see you.
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we find these words. police are like "we already know of these people. we are aware of these people." it happens again and again and again. is it anyway it will end? >> jeanine: it will end. in the 90s we have this problem. everybody got fed up. then we got back to the middle. the left decided. they were going to change the law, cashless bail, social justice that no one can define. i can find the definition. the issue is how many people have to suffer at the hands of the left and the so-called social justice. how many people have to die at the altar of cashless bail. whether it's a father at a college weekend visiting his son or whether it's someone going at 5:00 a.m. to her job, the subway, the train, the plane i should say, gets kicked in the
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head repeatedly. or if it was a woman pushing a baby and i carried gets shot in the back of the head. how many of us have to supper while the left continues to promote these kinds of nonsensical theories that have nothing to do with reality. you can rest assured cori bush has $300,000, as i recall, spent on her own protection. and yet for the rest of us, every time someone dies or every time someone is victimized, we all come out to the age-old criminal perpetrator whether he's a criminal, whether he's mentally ill, whether he's a repeat offender, we know who they are. we just left them out among us and we do nothing about it. that's the sad part of this whole thing. until we win in november, change cashless bail, and deal with the mentally ill. these two guys are homeless, they are mentally ill, they are violent. i don't care if they are mentally ill. lock them up if they're violent. >> greg: martha, this week
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alone and it's only tuesday. wait, it's wednesday. it's tuesday. we had a gang of green goblins harassing people on the subway and then we had a crazed naked man in union square climbing all over people. i we officially and kind of like batman territory where the lawbreakers don't just break the law but there's this colorful sheen of derangement? everything is an oddity. they come in costume now. >> martha: you made the analogy that's been in my head. the dark scene at the beginning of batman. everything is lawless. gotham gone awry. you talk about the fact "they were known to them." this county executive said that it was an isolated incident. an isolated incident? i was at parents weekend at my son's college. i went downstairs to the lobby. it was crowded. we got coffee.
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the last thing that was on my mind was what somebody might be shooting people in the lobby. this guys and a courtyard marriott. this is him. he has three children. one is a student at marist and the other two graduated from marist. this is a human being who is no longer on this earth because of these two individuals who had modified the glock they had. two dozen shots got fired and lobby. this is insane. this has to stop. you can't go to parents weekend and get shot and killed in the lobby of the courtyard marriott and have executives involved with law enforcement say it was isolated. that is supposed to make you feel better? it is insane. what about 61-year-old allison russo whose funeral was today. this woman. you could tell when you looked at her face, she's a good woman who cares about law enforcement.
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you mentioned these green goblins. this is out of control. not enough space on the front cover of "the new york post" to do correct homage to all these individuals. this needs to stop. >> greg: it's overwhelming. jesse, 72% say crime is an important issue which raises the question how stupid is the remaining 28%? it must be the criminals. >> jesse: where they live in the middle of nowhere. talk about isolated incidents. that reminds me of the lone wolves. remember how many lone wolves we had during obama? so many. it became a real problem. i think crime is top of mind on the american people, as k.g. p would say. i did research on the upstate website, the entire page is full
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of crime. turn on the local news at 6:00, it's crime, weather, sports, crime, weather, sports. talk to guys at a bar. guys like to talk about threats and property. they are talking about crying. women protect their children. when they are out with other moms, they're talking about crime. the reason the democrats don't want to touch it is because if they acknowledge there's a problem they have to acknowledge their role in it and they have to put forth a solution that they are not willing to offer because with your normal democrat in a city where the crimes happening and you say we've got to get tough on crime. you're going to get primaried by the squad. they have come in with left-wing ideologies. some of it is socialism and white supremacy and that gets traction but that's all theoretical. their public safety policies are dangerous and they are literally killing people. the democrats have to be strong. they say you have to weed out
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these extremists from the republican party. and democrats have to purge the squad extremists. they are literally getting people killed. the green bandit gang, that's what happens when you want to get famous. that's what happens when you know there's not going to be consequences. get a buddy to film it, put a costume on, do it for clout. you do it to go viral. you do it for clicks. that's how easy it is. violence is a game now. >> martha: they kicked and punched to 19-year-olds. it's a brutal attack. it isn't funny. these people were kicking and punching 219-year-olds on the subway. it is so screwed up. you don't even know where you live anymore. >> greg: also, get to the gym. >> jesse: you didn't thing the green bandit gang was in shape? >> greg: harold, we are always in this area where we never can really punch through. how do we not making it a left
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versus right thing? is it possible? is it always going to be a political battle? people like you, people like all of us can meet together or is it never might happen? >> harold: it has to. all the stories, it's hard to go out to. you never thought you'd be visiting the kids at school and this would happen. some people can be serious but their ideas are not serious. cori bush, i don't know her. but she is not serious when it comes to talking crying. some in congress talking about not finding ukraine and their fight against russia. this is not a red or blue problem. the states were the highest crime rates are led by
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republican governors. i would love to finish my point. there's been four points but they could come out, like this governors race in new york between governor hochul and mr. selden. there is an argument that government local is not doing her part. if you're saying people are unable to do more, i would say you're wrong. i stand out like many. this is not a red or blue problem. republicans do a good job talking about stopping crime rather than stopping it. if you're in power there should be the same kind of coalition, greg offered this question. when can we come together? why can't mayors and ndas, why do we hire more prosecutors, build more jails? a lot of democrats, my best friends are democrat. no one wants to defund the police. they want more jails, more cops, an end to cashless bail. there has to be a way to come
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together. i understand there's some advantage. the facts belie the point. republican led states have high crime rates and high murder rates, just like democrats do. you can nod your head all he wants i don't mind. facts refute your point. we should come together and try to solve the problem. i don't -- when i go to college, my kids go to college, i don't want to have to worry about getting shot. any parent. >> jeanine: why did governor hochul not come out and address it? it happened in her state. she's running for office. they are devoted to the ideology of power irrespective of the consequences. in every one of those cases, a mirror, a congressman, governor could react. but they are so power-hungry. behind the scenes they'll say i hate it. none of us want to be the victim of a crime but until we make them accountable, until we put
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people in office who are going to say no more cashless bail, no more bail if someone is going to be a danger to the community. that's the only time we are going to be safe. >> harold: i agree but the republican governors. it's a national problem. >> jesse: not every state constitutionally can fire nda. in pennsylvania, the governor today can fire the d.a. not every state has that authority. >> harold: it's a national problem, that's what i'm saying. >> greg: you know what else is a national problem? getting to the break. that's why i sit here. up next, sanctuary city democrat calling on his own party for doing nothing when it comes to biden's border.
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♪ ♪ >> martha: a democrat who is the head of a proclaimed sanctuary city blasting his own party over the border crisis. new york city mayor eric adams under a lot of pressure to deal with the nearly 10,000 migrants have been bused in from the southern border. adam's initial solution was to build a tent city in aoc's district in the bronx to house them. she didn't like that too much. ocasio-cortez voiced her concern that it was in a flood zone. adams caved to her demands and outs being moved a few miles away. the mirror calling out both
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sides over this crisis. >> the far right is doing the wrong thing in the far left is doing nothing. everyone needs to be in this game. everyone should be on all hands on deck. everyone. not sit back throwing rocks. a rock is not a plan. everyone should be on deck helping this crises right now. >> martha: okay, janine, let me start with you. i remember alexandria ocasio-cortez going to the border and she was practically in tears about the toilets that were sinks, right? now she is the mistress of nimby. she is like "not in my backyard." i am so blown away by the hypocrisy of the story. martha's vineyard, new york. stand by what you say. if you believe these people are mistreated, you should be rolling out the red carpet in the bronx and making sure that
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you're taking excellent care of them. >> jeanine: that's what we were talking about in the a block. it's the same thing. right now you have hypocrites who are like, we all love the immigrants. don't you dare bring them to the bronx. don't you dare bring them to martha's vineyard. by the way, the ones coming to new york city that mayor adams is complaining about are coming from a democrat city in texas from a democrat mayor sending them to new york city. you don't hear adams complaining about him, who is sent more than governor abbott. you only hear governor abbott. this is what i'm saying. it's all about and ideology. we want the power. want the ability to get an office so therefore we will be -- we will be silent because they will vote for us. education, medication, housing. we will give them a phone, housing. whenever they need to be americans. we are going to shake their hand
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when they show up. but don't you dare, don't you dare ask someone in the military to not be vaccinated. we will shake your hand if you're coming in from the southern border. >> martha: people getting off the boss and the handshakes in the goetta package. going to put you in a tent. everyone is going to be pushing. you know what they do on the island? people play baseball, soccer, it's full of playgrounds and fields. apparently this is where the migrants are going to be living. >> jesse: randall's island on martha's vineyard. not only do they have sports facilities for young kids, they have a wastewater treatment facility and insane asylum. now they are adding a tent city for migrants and aoc's is not in my backyard. maybe if she hadn't killed 100,000 jobs from amazon they might've had something to do for work. she doesn't want it there but she doesn't have a plan either, so what is the plan?
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freezing illegals on an island in a couple months trying to escape into the east river? recover them and pulled him back in? how is that sane? nancy wants to send them to florida and pick crops. is that legal? i thought you weren't supposed to hire illegals. now nancy says you can. joe doesn't have a plan. you can't say anyone who legally comes across the border is an asylum seeker not have a system in place to suction up the entire southern hemisphere, south america, into our country, there is no plan in place for this system. >> martha: if it's at sanctuary city, shouldn't we have a program whether some kind of temporary employment or something? these people are not going to have anything to do and it's going to get ugly quickly. >> harold: i think that's right, the way that you lead and was spot on. the person who framed it right was the mirror. republicans are great doers. democrats are missing in action and are in denial.
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our vice president who is in charge of this, if she has a plan, she's not sharing it with anybody. i have said for a long time. this is an issue that screams out for a solution and it's one we could probably develop around this day, the great challenges. you have to have an honest and transparent system for the way people have a path to citizenship. people who spend ten, 12, 14 years, they resent this perhaps more than some around this table. we need to streamline the asylum process. we should make it clear it is become you came with a story about how things are bad in your country does not qualify you to stay here and wait six months for hearing. that needs to be tightened up. three, build a wall. build a wall. republicans will capitulate. you have to capitulate on other things. put more law enforcement there. you have to invest in this hemisphere. weather, drugs, you've wrecked the hemisphere that's right in our own backyard. you can only expect and imagine because we are the greatest
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country in the world, greatest freedom, rule of law, opportunity, ingenuity, sports, food. people are going to want to come here so we have to make it where their home, their land as attractive as well. this is a problem screaming out for a solution. it's right before us if everyone put the politics aside and do it in the best interest of the country. >> martha: that has to be a process to get the country. before you can have these competing thoughts. i'm externally pro-immigrant. we self select for really interesting people, the people who risk their lives to come here. it's part of the american gene. having said that, part of the american gene's respect for a line. even immigrants when they come here have a problem with line cutters. that's what the democrats are slowly learning. they may be betting on the wrong horse in terms of future votes when immigrants come here and embrace the american system of justice, order, civil society, all the things that the hard left want to abandon.
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you can find a local mexican. i'm sorry. it's going to be really hard, right? there's going to be no venezuelans who want grade school teachers to tell you about their sex life. it ain't going to happen. i am upset that you said mistress of name b. that is the best line i've ever heard that it makes me very angry that i didn't cop with it. new york politicians should be ecstatic that they can participate in this. this is why we have the statue of liberty and if they aren't. aoc is actually more anti-immigrant than the people she claims is racist because she didn't want them in her backyard. it's pretty amazing to me. the judge is right. there is a lot of overlap here. if any solutions come from people like us, it's going to be deemed anti-compassionate. meanwhile the border causes
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hundreds of deaths and illnesses and rapes. but we are the ones who lack compassion. it's the same problem. it depends on where it comes from. people have to let go of their ego and the tribalism of their own party in order to solve this problem. we might be too far gone. >> jesse: if i can let go of my ego, anyone can. >> martha: coming up, coast guard members who put their lives on the line to save others during hurricane in and are congratulated by presi president biden are now about to be terminated because of their vaccine status.
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>> jeanine: president biden says the pandemic may be over
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but his covid insanity shows no signs of stopping. just give a big thank you to a coast guard team who rescued dozens in the aftermath of hurricane ian but some of those same members will be given the boot over the vaccine mandate. coast guard aren't the only one facing termination. nearly 20,000 active service members fall under the same rules and all while many branches of the military are lagging behind on recruiting members. the president thinks this is a good idea. >> it's a tough recruiting environment. we recognize that. you have a requirement to be healthy and be able to serve and this is a valid military requirement. even if it doesn't permit you from getting covid. i am double boosted. i got myself >> your decision. speak what makes the symptoms a lot less severe. >> so it's worth kicking out the healthiest people in the country?
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it's worth taking them out? >> we would not lose anyone. >> jeanine: the truth is 20,000 are going to lose their jobs. with a quote that kirby said that bothers me is part of being healthy is not being able to invent your unit. there's no question that you can be double vaxxed and still infect your unit. our politics still in the midst of the dialogue of whether or not you can serve this country? these guys are willing to give their lives. >> martha: at some point wisdom has to prevail, in leadership. management, good management means you look at a situation say now we are in a different moment. these individuals should be allowed to stay at this point, given the fact that the president has said that he believes covid is over. it's done. so you can't be so dug in that you're not willing to say we
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have a new policy now. we're going to evolve from this. so many institutions that have vaccine mandates were turned not -- they're not even talking about it anymore. they're not talking about it when they hire. it's time for the president to look at the situation. this coast guard individual kicked in the wall and saved her trapped wheelchair-bound woman and her husband. he says i love my job, i don't want to leave my job. this person deserves a different policy. it's time. >> jeanine: did the fact that this person who kicked the wall through and save the woman in a wheelchair and her husband, the fact that he wasn't relaxed, did it matter to that person whose life he safe? >> greg: of course not. in my circles, the two groups of people i met who didn't vaccinate were women who weren't convinced it was right if they were trying to get pregnant. trying to argue with them was impossible. people who are physically fit.
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they resent any out of shape expert telling them that you'll be healthy with the vaccine. active people. they are probably more physically fit and healthier than most americans. for them to lose their job because they're not allowing the governments to tell him but to put in their bodies. i understand it's the gove government. but martha is right. facts have changed. a nice executive order would be like you know what, it's time to forgive and forget. not even forgive because they did nothing wrong. these people, they don't take the right box for biden. maybe if they were his people. puerto rican. they meet would be different. people he grew up with. they are all white supremacist anyway. have you seen the coast guard uniform? it's white. >> jeanine: okay. anyway there's a lawsuit, class action. 1200 people suing the
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coast guard. they say that the coast guard categorically denies virtually every religious exemption request. they are so dug in, the coast guard, they won't grant a military exemption. >> harold: i don't know how you don't grant religious exception. >> jeanine: what does it tell you? >> harold: it tells me they need to go to a different court. they might get a different outcome. i'm sympathetic. god forbid i'm on a plane and i have to land the plane, i hope they don't give me a pilots license right after. help they make me go to school. if you are double vaxxed, the likelihood of getting really sick from covid are dying is less. the viral impact of the virus, this is what i read. i'm not a doctor of science. the viral impact long-term is far less if you're double vaxxed for you can accept one order in the military and ignore another. that's how the military works. it's a terrible story.
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i wish they could grant this young man an exception. i hope more than anything if he's able to get the vaccine, no exception, he should get it. we need his bravery and courage and many more like it in the coast guard. >> jeanine: part of the argument being made right now is that it keeps the individual healthy. what kirby is using as an excuse is if you get the vaccine then you're not able to infect other people. your argument goes by the wayside. >> harold: i said you don't get as sick. >> jeanine: if you don't get as sick. you can still infect somebody else even if you have the vaccine. >> jesse: not only does it not affect the transmission, doesn't affect your health if you are 25 and chiseled like these guys are. like greg. with the naked guy on the su subway. biden is saying heck of a job, you're fired. donald trump was supposed to be the "you're fired" guy. joe biden came in and fired and
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more people than i can remember. he should zoom with these troops and understand. it's a new vaccine. you have to take other vaccines to be in the military. you have to be flexible. this is new. let them be accommodating. you can't say that you're not allowed to die for this country. you won't get a shot that prevents you from getting this virus that also won't kill you. >> harold: but if you can't hear, you can't get in the military either. >> jeanine: a bunch of spoiled college students getting a professor fired because the class was too hard. this was no bear. it was like a bearsquatch! dad. what's a bearsquatch? it's a cross between a bear and a sass... it's made up.
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♪ ♪ >> harold: hard work always pays off. some nyu students are just too good for that. an organic chemistry professor claims he was fired because students complained his class was just too difficult. student signed a petition blaming his teaching style for their poor grades. the professor thinks it's the students' fault. "they weren't coming to class, that's for sure. they weren't watching the videos and they weren't able to answer the questions." nyu says jones was not fired because of complaints was on a a one year contract was not renewed. greg. >> greg: truth is somewhere in the middle. he's been semiretired since 2007. he's 84. there is that. students are lazy and i've got to admit chemistry is really hard. it is hard. you know the definition of hard is? when there's no way you can b.s. an answer. this is why people like me at
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all of us here ended up in the liberal arts or humanities. we couldn't -- we could never solve for x. we could definitely b.s. our way forever on why. a lot of people say i can't figure out the answer. maybe i can talk my way out of it. you can't with chemistry. we need to make hard topics more attractive. they are pretty amazing. >> harold: judge, are you ready? >> jeanine: organic chemistry, that's really, really tough. kids were doing it virtually. they don't know how to study. the guy wrote the textbook. the guys apparently legendary. ought to sue them for age discrimination. >> martha: organic chemistry is a classic keeps people out of med school. if you can't handle organic camp, someone people say i was going to be a doctor but i got washed out chem inorganic.
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it separates the doctors from the nondoctors. i would be in the nondoctor category. this is what happens, you get weeded out. they get weeded out because they can't organic chem handle. >> greg: is organic chemistry better than the other chemistries? all the organic things? >> jesse: you've got to weed out the idiots. if i get surgery, i go in for transplants transplant and the stupid doctor with a free pass on organic chemistry messes up and gives me a sex change operation i leave the operating table and i am like this. i you can't have mistakes like that. >> jeanine: like what? >> jesse: you know what i'm talking about. an accidental sex change operation. if you go into grad school, you're right, there's no right or wrong answer. it doesn't matter. it's all group projects. you can coast. law school is difficult because if you mess up, you can get a
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client in prison. med school, if you mess up, you can die on the operating table or have an accidental sex change. >> jeanine: doctors bury their mistakes. sorry. >> harold: nyu, up the standards. bring this guy back. we shouldn't be coddling kids like this. "the fastest" is up next. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. it's the subway series menu. 12 irresistible subs. the most epic sandwich roster ever created. ♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet!
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: welcome back. let's do "the fastest." that had to hurt. another crazy animal rights activist getting lit up by two ram's defenders after he ran on the field during the game last night, argued leave the highlight the night. what was it too aggressive? harold ford jr.? >> harold: i don't know. i wouldn't want to get tackled on aggressively? one of the best linebackers in the league for a long time. he said he saw security at the stadium, some indecision so he decided to help that i think he did the right thing.
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>> martha: he said i don't think that guy should be there. this is what you're trained to do when you're an nfl football player. >> harold: they are not going to talk it out of him. >> jeanine: they should go right into law enforcement. >> jesse: security after they retire. >> greg: this is how i want my politics mixed with sports. it divides people. this is a win-win. political activist gets his messages out. amplified in the sporting event. we get to enjoy this sadistic hit. this couch dwelling loser gets pummeled. it makes everybody happy. i do miss the streakers. they are far more entertaining but you can't hit them as hard. >> jesse: he also can't enter
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it on television. >> greg: it caused them to die off. >> martha: we just had a streaker run across the field. >> jesse: that were wise season tickets always pay off. customer service is torture. getting redirected and still not having problems resolved. the average person sits on hold for 42 minutes when calling customer service. i don't believe that. >> jeanine: it tells me that you never take care of business. i have waited 65 minutes. 65 minutes and i see the picture and then i send it to them. you have to do all the things. if it's the bank, what am i supposed to do? it's an identity thief. let me call the bank. >> jesse: you really get them when you send on the screen grab. >> harold: this is out for an executive order. this is something.
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>> jesse: that would unify the country. >> martha: everybody wants you to have a chat now. on email. do you want to chat about it? no, i don't want to chat about it. call you. answer the phone i'm going to deal with the situation. i was on the phone for 25 minutes with peloton getting the screen set up. they did a good job. >> greg: interesting conflicts happen. these a lot of the food delivery, grubhub, whatever. your food doesn't come and you get into these chats and you get into these fights. i always cancel the food. i don't want the food and in the food arrives. what you do? >> jesse: do you still have to pay for it? >> greg: no. i eat the food. i eat it quietly in a dark closet. i spend so much money on seamless and grubhub i kind of
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♪ ♪ one more thing, i will go first tonight. what a show i got south carolina governor or former governor nikki haley. i got jamie lissow, kat timpf, tyrus is going to be a good one. let's do this: greg's pussy cat hard core. i am so proud frisky o'malley. check him out. this is him doing up of the tricks get between two cars without touching the ground. he has been practicing this for years. that's an actual cat frisco
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mali. look at this. how effortless he is at parc or. inspiration for all cats who wish to enter the world of par core. i would watch that forever but apparently that would be rude to everybody. judge? >> judge jeanine: okay. time now for -- okay now, i'm a sucker for a good slice of cheesecake, so i saw that del frisco's in new york city has a new strawberry hibiscus cheese cake. i have a slice -- why are you laughing? okay. reveal new -- i'm reading. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: i had to get my hands on it. original strawberry cheesecake popular item on the menu. see if this one tops it. everybody, take your fork. >> greg: must be great to have a restaurant next to a tv network. >> judge jeanine: exactly.
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>> martha: one more thing. >> judge jeanine: oh my god, it's delicious. >> greg: beautiful steak with my friend dr. gadd sad. you are next, jesse. >> jesse: technology is difficult for older people like you can't figure out the dvr or how to program anything. this guy father tried on one of these virtual reality things he thought he was playing football. under center he is calling it out and takes the snap and drops back and he is looking for an opening, look for an opening. throws the ball and he runs into the wall. >> greg: he could brake his nose. >> jesse: such a lady, greg. >> greg: why am i lady is that wrong? maybe i identify as one. >> jesse: speaking of "jesse watters primetime" legal rights for the state of new york. a slippery slope. where do we go from here? >> greg: slippy slope that's where all go. harold? >> harold: from that to space.
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astronaut dr. proctor recognized by saint jude children's hospital at the spirit of dream event safe jude's life-saving mission. received the spirit award: piled the expedition. child will have to die in the dawn of life. also the first all civilian spaceflight to orbit to her and research institution in hometown of memo tis. >> >> greg: she didn't quit organic chemicals. recommendation she passed the hard class all of the money in his piggy bank to help people in florida. >> what are you doing with your piggy bank? >> sending it to people needing -- i saving for a corvette or electric scooter but people need. this. >> martha: so sweet, right? his mom said it all started with
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a conversation on wednesday on his way to school he decided his mom was upset with the hurricane he wanted to do what he could do to help. >> jesse: true he would have given more money but he already sent it to ukraine. >> martha: he had $200 in there. >> jesse: he used to have $800 and it went overseas. >> greg: there you go. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. greg, dominic, they are still going at it, should we wait? >> greg: no. >> bret: thanks, greg. good evening welcome to washington. i'm bret baier gasoline prices on the rise again all across the country. what does this mean for president biden and democrats in the midterms. we will take a look. pro-life georgia senate candidate herschel walker says a report he paid for a girlfriend's abortion is a lie. the fallout in georgia the day after that report and elon musk may be buying twitter after all. twitter stocks soars on that news

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