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the weed dispensaries open. this was different. go buy it. there's a way -- >> neil: you hit a cord here. this resonated with folks. that's a testament to you and the power of prayer. harris, thanks very much. >> thank you, neil. people are getting it for christmas. take care. >> hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro with harold ford jr., jesse waters, dana perino, greg gutfeld and this is "the five." elon musk calling twitter a crime scene. republicans are vowing to get to the bottom of it. part 5 of the twitter files dropping hours ago. once again, revealing the lengths the company went in order to censor and suppress
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conservatives. the gop says they're ready to roll out the red carpet for musk to testify at their upcoming hunter biden hearings and kevin mccarthy is vowing to hold accountable those 51 spies that dismissed the laptop story as russian disinformation. >> those 51 intel agents that signed a letter that said the hunter biden information was all wrong, was russia collusion, many of them have a security clearance. we're going to bring them before a committee. i'm going to have them have a hearing, bring them and subpoena them before committee. why did they sign it? why did they lie to the american public. >> so far it's critics from the mainstream media, the three big networks, devoted zero minutes to the twitter files. when the media does cover it, they laugh it off. >> if you want to know if future of the republican party as you discussed last hour, take a look at the cover of the "new york post" this morning. if you're sitting at home
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worried about your home heating oil bill, your grocery bill, the staff us the of your kids in school, forget about that. >> they can't help themselves. >> at least there's one democrat that thinks this is a big deal. >> it is wrong to censor jo journ journalists. the "new york post" has not written a kind thing about me. they're a conservative point of view paper. that doesn't mean that you can stop publishing their pieces or articles or censor their journalists from sharing stories. >> jesse, these twitter reveals even more suppressive details. the amazing part of this is as we watch the real unearthing of this scheme to defraud the american public, the democrats are silent. not one other than ro khanna that you just heard is willing to say, you know, politics
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aside, the first amendment, the right of the press, free speech matters in america. >> good luck ignoring these hearings. it will be look a girl in a bar, trying to ignore that. there's no way this is possible. the media, especially the d.c. media loves conflict. that's what they live and breathe for. these are going to be hot hearings. there's sensational allegations what is the media going to do? are they going to cover the farm bill? they have to cover it whether they like it or not. they had the january 6 committee. republicans don't need that. we don't need executives on tv blowing up the soaps in the afternoon. we don't need hollywood producers doing it. we don't need a 30-year-old girl named cassidy batting her eyelashes. this is after the truth. i'm not being dramatic. we're talking about witnesses bringing in the richest guy in the world to testify under oath.
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former cia director. current fbi director. biden family business partners. we may even have to bring in miranda divine from the post. or an escort. it's going to be very good. now, we know clearly twitter was not a private company. twitter was an fbi subcontractor. twitter was a dnc donor. if the media wants to say this is right wing conspiracy, have at it. twitter is at the center of every controversy we had the last three years. they say the american public doesn't want to know about covid, doesn't want to know about fbi subterfuge, doesn't want to know about censorship, chinese spies. okay. you want to say inflation is important now? we covered inflation for two years while you covered january 6. now you want to talk about
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inflation? you don't want to -- you're not going to cover inflation or these hearings. that's the point because you tonight want to. >> all right. you know, dana, one of the things that we see now with the internal communications with respect to donald trump and whether or not he was inciting on january 6 and there are repeated e-mails, i don't see the incitement of fear and there's many of them. i don't see the incitement angle here. these are the monitors at twitter. but then you've got the lawyer and she says that it is a violation on its face but we think there's coded messages there. >> right. she was one of the first people to get fired. the general counsel. and then we found out that james baker was her deputy. elon musk fired him last week as well. that part was interesting. companies have rules and
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policies for a reason. gives you a road map, this is what we can and can't do. the monitors are saying this doesn't violate our terms of service. it doesn't actually violate our terms of service. so you had the underlings saying we wouldn't do that. they may not like donald trump but this doesn't violate the terms of service. she was willing to go there. the thing i think is very interesting is jack dorsey, the ceo, nowhere to be found. he testified in front of congress saying that this stuffsn't happening like shadow banning, for example. so when all of those hearings happened, they will call on him as well. the other thing very interesting with the media coverage of it, the left's reaction. we've had five releases of the twitter files. for a while, when they first come out, the left is very quiet. then all of a sudden, it's like a bat signal goes out and they get the same talking point and they say oh, they're just doing p.r. for the richest man in the
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world. last week it was twitter just didn't want to release naked photographs of hunter and everybody can understand that. it's like they get on the same page and they drive. they won't be able to avoid the hearings. they will be there. i don't know what will happen out of it. it's very interesting. we're at the point where you have a private company that is in charge of the public square. the hearings are not just to have a look back. what do we do going forward. the last thing i would say, don't worry. i will cover the farm bill in america's newsroom. >> harold, would you have been one of those democrats or another one democrat along with ro khanna to complain about this and what do you think the chances are of elon musk actually testifying? >> i have said that i think this is wrong. i think censorship at any level is wrong. >> ro khanna. >> he's a united states
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congressman. you asked me the question -- i've done it. i wouldn't be a different person if i were in office. the key issue is oversight. the issue i'm most concerned about -- i could care less about what happened in terms of 2020 and whether or not this pro have it company decided to do something that they shouldn't have done. when the government got involved, the private company can do whatever they want in the marked place. we don't want that any longer we can say as consumers. some democrats say this issue of investigations and i think they're right in this regard, they know voters and said i want you to investigate, investigate. voters did say threats to democrat were a concerns of their. if the fbi or any alphabet soup of law enforcement agencies was talking about this company about the things that are being alleged, and they should be brought before the committee as well because its their words that got us here --
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>> no. they provided the e-mails. >> no. they're giving us coverage -- their commentary. judge, i don't want to argue with that. whomever they called before the committee, the only concern i have is if a government agency was asking a private company to censor political language. if that is what happened, that's a problem. all the other stuff, politics, retribution, unfortunately go hand and hand in today's world. censorship should not. that's what the focus should be, not all the other nonsense. not here but in some other circles around the media. >> greg, after your response to what harold just said, are those 51 intel guys going to testify and should they lose their security clearances? >> absolutely. that is -- i'll talk about the other stuff in a second. a lot of this comes down to straight bias. bias isn't against the law. if you're going to do a hearing on bias, you'll waste a lot of time.
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you want to take about the intel agents, who contacted them, why they agreed to do that without having any kind of ed. what was in it for them. i want to know about that. i also want to know about why did they target a top doctor. that is another -- that's a thing outside of the bias. the bias sphere. i stole that. i think that's a scott adams line. anyway, that's -- it's not about trump. they censored somebody over a lockdown that is experience was researching lockdowns. that's a big deal. >> he's the one that said if we keep them out of school they'll suffer. >> that censorship cost lives. that's a big deal. we talked about this about four or five years ago, the three horsemen of the media of the liberal apocalypse. they control arts, the media, academia. naturally they would capture the
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fourth. social media. musk is a canary in a coal mine. this twitter dump is not against the law. it's reflecting the biases that you find everywhere. if everyone that works at twitter is a liberal, then they'll only see what is threatening to them and not threatening to what we believe is threatening, right? this is a consequence of stamping out ride logical diversity. it's funny. when you saw the untalented attacks on morning joe laughing about that, you can see the mirror and what we have seen that we find -- we were looking at the january 6 coverage. hyst hysterical. it's almost a parallel here. they laugh at the right when we talk about the state of public education for kids. we don't want drag queen story hour, right? we don't want sex ed from activists. we don't want -- they will laugh
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at that and go -- the thing is they're coming through an idealogical spectrum that that doesn't matter. if you cover those stories, you're a scab. that's what you're seeing right now. what musk is trying to say is you need a balance of diversity -- even if it's two ideas, left and right. what you saw is another example of when the left takes over something, all bias goes out the window. they believe we're nazis. you can't say -- they don't think they're doing anything illegal. they think we're really bad people. that's why they need this. if you have other people like us at twitter, that wouldn't happen. >> and if they just got to know us. >> they would make it worse in your case. >> coming up, the democrats back to ripping themselves acapart. aoc and kirsten sinema ditching
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there's no healthcare, just vibes for senate. people deserve more. good old bernie sanders sounds like he will sick the liberal dogs on sinema with this threat. watch. >> i support progressive candidates all over this country, people have the guts to take on powerful special interests. i don't know what will happen in arizona. we'll see who they nominate. something that i'll take a look at. >> perhaps what ticks off lefties the most, sinema can't be controlled. >> i can tell you the federal government has failed its duty in the last 40 years. >> not just democrats. >> everyone. >> you ran in 2020 and you supported him. >> i did. i felt he was the best candidate running for president. >> so you're going to view the 2024 election as an independence. you're not going to go with the democratic candidate.
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you're going to see which one you refer. >> >> that's how i view everything. >> this is stirring up a lot of debate. >> dana: there's nothing we like more than intramural fighting. can we talk about best for a second? this is a guy that refuses to declare himself as a democrat. he himself calls himself an independent. so what in the heck is he complaining about? it drives me nuts. also aoc, you guys said nothing when the left was chasing her in to the bathroom. you chased her out of the party and not you're going to complain at it? and kyrsten sinema is smart. he wants to stay in the senate. to stay, she had to be clever. arizona has shown us that they want somebody like her, they're willing to vote someone like here. they don't want someone on the far light or far right. so what are the democrats going to do? she votes with them 95% of the time. do you want the votes or she's a
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label of a democrat. >> if you primary her, you'll go down in flames and elect a republican senator. >> dana: now the republicans have to be smart, too? who will they nominate? you could have an interesting policy oriented contest in arizona. it's possible. >> jesse: very good, dana. greg, what do you think about sinema? >> greg: i believe she once dated keith olbermann. >> jesse: you're kidding me. >> greg: i wouldn't lie about something so disgusting. every woman is allowed one mistake in their dating life. i like how feminists are always chanting to women that go to the beat of their own drum. when you compare aoc to like cinema, who gets the glossy photo shoots? who goes to the galas? it's the girl who obeys. it's not sinema. it's aoc. it's great. i think that like if a good
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piece of advice, if you're at the workplace, jesse, you should be the kyrsten sinema of your place of work. you know? people have to persuade you. you don't have to persuade anybody. she's worth 20 aocs. you know when aoc will do. she's an easy vote. with sinema, you have to spend a lot of time talking to her, a lot of time talking to manchin, rand paul. all the people that are on the edge are the people that demand the most attention. so you should always be that wherever you are. >> jesse: did she become a bisexual after dating keith olbermann? >> greg: what wouldn't. >> jesse: as a democrat, harold, this is happening on your turf. what are we missing here? >> you take people at their own words. i listen to kyrsten sinema. she said 40 years of failure. you're right. i listened to dana perino.
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he's not a democratic that i grew up with. i think of democrats in the vein of bobby kennedy and bill clinton. democrats that inspired me in my politics and democratic poll 6. when you talk about progressives, they have lost. republicans, you talk about division? i don't know if kevin mccarthy will be speaker and what will happen to donald trump. maybe we'll cover that. there's no doubt there's division in our party. it's the wing of the party that is more -- closer to sinema that is winning. if you know that right about arizona, if she stayed in the democratic party, she would face a progressive challenger. she may or may not win that primary. the one thing that is for certain, the progressive is at a bigger disadvantage running in that race than she is as an independent. so we shall see. i think she's smart. she's clever. she's right on the border. hopefully not only do looks listen to her, i help republicanss will as well.
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>> jesse: do you see -- >> harold: do you think people will move to the republican side? >> jeanine: i think it depends. what we're seeing with the democratic party is what the essence of the party is. they a totalitarian. if you decide -- >> jesse: simply put. >> jeanine: if you decide you're going to be an independent and even if you're going vote with us, 96% of the time we're going to tear you up, going to primary you, going to try to make sure that you lose. that is the difference. they are -- if you don't buy into what they're doing, you shouldn't be a senator at all. that's what people should be concerned about it. let me just finish. i think she's a very strong woman. i think she's very respectable woman. i saw what she went through when she was chased into bathrooms and in and out of buildings. she's a woman made of steel. if i were to vote for someone,
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she's the candidate -- i didn't care if you're male or female because she does stand for what she believes in. she's not one of these people that go to washington and one hand washes the other? i'm on this team and cheer lead. she's like i have people in arizona i have to worry about. there's towns in arizona being overrun. the federal government, i haven't heard of democrats talk about the failure of the democrat government in 30 years. she's talking about it. she's is as far as i'm concerned a very -- i think she's a very inspiring woman. >> jesse: imagine if someone chased the judge in to the bathroom. >> jeanine: i'd be chasing them out. >> harold: she's still on the committees -- >> jeanine: it's nice of him. >> harold: he did it for what you just said. you're excellent. >> jeanine: we're friends again.
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furniture had to be removed because students were throwing it. the covid pandemic has made the mistreatment even worse. judge -- >> our teachers are distracted. they can't do their jobs. they're spending more time with those disrupting the class than those that came through to learn. they're not worried about getting in trouble. they know nothing will happen to them. they know they're not going to be given after school suspension or be expelled or like in the old day, they won't have the cheekses of their [bleep] being torn off. >> did you see the wire there? is that a jail. >> harold: judge, how do you think about what that sheriff is saying about the wiring around him? >> jeanine: look, we've got a real problem. when you look at the institutions in this country and i going to fine tune this in a second, but you have law enforcement with criminals running around, no sanctions, no
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con sequence and they continue to run around and commit crimes. now we have another important primary institution in our country, education, where the kids are out of control. as far as i'm concerned, you send them to a juvenile facility. getting the teachers to the point that the teachers don't want to teach anymore. we learned this before school started in the summer. we heard about the teachers that weren't coming back. the kids that want to go to school to learn are disadvantaged because the teachers are dealing with the roughness and the school. that has to be eliminated, period. those kids have to go into some kind of facility or some kind of punishment. they know they're going to get away with it so they're not worried about it. they say the pandemic was an accelerant. kids are apparently now -- when they're called on in place, they're finishing a text before they answer the teacher. they don't belong in school. i'm sorry. we're seeing this explosion, this anger everywhere.
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if we don't stop it, it continues. i don't care. 12, 14 on, you have to be disciplined. >> harold: you thought we should pros cute. >> jeanine: no. discipline. >> jesse: i was listening to dr. phil the other day. he might be the smartest person in this country. >> greg: what is his last name. >> dana: mcgray. >> jesse: doctor is the first name, phil is the last name. i usually thing of things. during the covid lockdowns school closure, say you're a poor student that lives in a row home or small apartment. you have three siblings. maybe you don't have a computer. spotty internet, bad wi fi. you weren't really paying attention in class to begin with. probably a little behind. you're supposed to be zoom learning when you have three siblings and both parents are work something you're not learning anything. so you're already behind.
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now you're -- you have these anti-social tendencies when you come back. i spoke to another person that they had someone at the school take their sats for them. if you get bad sat scores, you get less federal funding. have you seen how we rank? mongolia is beating us in math. >> jeanine: terrible. >> jesse: i don't want to name countries. i was told not to specify. sorry to mongolia. these kids are performing to the cameras. they know everybody is filming. when you're up there, the teacher calls you out, you're looking for clout at that point. if you pump crt through all of these kids brains, everybody feels like they're the victim and everybody feels like they're owed something. if everything is racist, what do you have to lose by throwing hay makers at your teacher? if you don't have a consequence to beating the pulp out of someone in the class, you'll continue to do it.
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that's all there is to it. >> harold: on the hills of the waters -- >> dana: everything has been side. i think about the kids that are good. the good kids get punished as well. no matter what. the classroom is disrespected, the teachers doesn't want to be there. that's why school choice is so important in the elections the last two years. school boards have changed over. in arizona, they have school choice for everyone. responsible parents want their kids in a place where this behavior is not tolerated. >> greg: hard on you teacher pets, huh? >> dana: it was hard. >> greg: i bet it was. try to bring an apple -- >> dana: it's not far off of my experience. >> greg: i know. they eliminated in the public system, punishment for a lot of infractions. that's what you're seeing. i have a theory.
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a weird flip going on. two things are going on in the last couple decades. we've reduced risky behavior that used to exist after school. when we were kids, we got on bikes and looked for trouble. take a garbage can and leap over it on your book or door bell -- >> dana: prank calls. >> greg: yeah. stupid stuff. we've been a crusade of safety, right? you don't see kids out anymore. they're inside. covid accelerated it. they don't really go out and do -- they don't play games of probability like what happens if i do this. they don't that anymore. so risk is reduced outside of school and what is increased in school? impulse control. look of impulse control. so that's completely abandoned. the control is outside the school. no control inside the school. i think that that is late. you need to reverse that. you need to reinstitute i'm
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polls control. i use an electric shock treatment on the children in my neighborhood. >> jesse: it's effective. >> greg: it's amazing. they don't mind it. i'd try shocking children -- i'm joking. i just want to get your attention. you notice that, right? impulse control is gone. risky behavior -- >> jesse: go play by the train tracks after school. >> dana: dirt clot fights. >> jeanine: you keep saying we. dana and i didn't do this. >> dana: riding four wheelers when i wasn't supposed to. >> jeanine: i didn't do that. >> dana: sorry, mom. >> harold: maybe congress should hold hearings on best practices. up next, porch pirates are wreaking havoc and about the ruin christmas. ♪ ♪ -i say to you, love your enemies
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♪ ♪ >> dana: 'tis the season for porch pirates. the thieves have stolen 260 million packages this years and it's about to get worse. cops putting out fake packages with gps trackers. a man in north carolina tricked thieves to take a box with kitty litter. one group has a text. when there's a delivery, there's an agreements, they'll take the box in their home. when you get back, you get it from their house. can you imagine? >> greg: that's a lot. a great way to get rid of your trash. dog poop, human poop. put it in the box. again, i hate seeing businesses that i should have invested in
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ring, like surveillance. i blew that. the biggest thing that people don't talk about, cardboard. everybody -- think about the drive to go paperless. credit card company. we're going paperless. utility bill is paperless. what have we done? we are a world filled with cardboard. wherever you go. a new thing. you have more cardboard now than you have trash. i should have bought stock in cardboard. that's made from trees. i'm fortunate. peter breaks down the boxes. there's a lot of boxes. jesse, if you live in an apartment, it's not a big deal. they have someone that looks after it. a lot of people in the suburbs without their packages. >> jesse: i was an investor in the ring door bell. it was my idea and they took it from me. >> harold: you're like the winklevoss brothers. [laughter]
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>> greg: you invested in the movie "the ring." >> jesse: something that i invested in, this elephant parcel drop. you put the box in it and it closes. the only person that can access it is the owner or this delivery guy. >> dana: how do you track down these thieves and prosecute them? >> jeanine: you have to have a video with the door bell. with me, i'll get a message from amazon saying that they're about to deliver or ups are about to deliver. are you going to be home. i say you have to get a signature. if you have to leave it at my house, you can't leave it unless someone is there to accepted it. >> greg: can you shoot them in the leg? >> jeanine: you can. only the left leg. they're on the left. you're on the right. >> harold: you're not being serious, are you? >> jeanine: about shooting?
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>> harold: i like how harold looks at me. >> jesse: that is stand your ground. >> greg: it's a new law with amazon. >> dana: the problem, harold, e commerce is here to stay. we need to get a handle on this. because you're having so many packages delivered to your house because you go to the drugstore, everything is behind the counter. you order it online instead. >> harold: maybe a new business. have centers we can can hold their packages. >> greg: how about a van that drives around and sells ice cream? huh? hear me out. have a little sound of music. ding, ding, ding. people don't want to go somewhere to get ice cream. it's hard to get it from amazon. it's melted. like a little truck. >> jeanine: at 2:00 and 3:00 so they can grab the kids. >> greg: i'm working through the concepts. going to shark tank. >> dana: we have to take a credit card. >> greg: yes. >> jeanine: one in seven
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americans suffers from them. >> jesse: or tell your wife to stop buying so much. >> greg: always the woman, jesse. typical chick. >> harold: we should go to commercial now. up next, pipeline hypocrisy. pete buttigieg jetting around the country on jets. ♪ ♪ i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. so i consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. get a personal loan with no fees, low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. sofi. get your money right.
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of this immoral jerk. he should be impeached. you care to elaborate? >> harold: fake news. this is intrue. pete buttigieg -- look, i don't have a problem with government officials if it's an efficient way to do it. i'd love to hear more information about this. i don't -- you know how i feel about the green agenda. i think the green agenda has to include oil and gas. the green agenda is a national security agenda. i hope democrats and republicans will applaud to an all of the above strategy. >> greg: so impeach it is from harold. dana, the perk -- it's always the perk to being powerful, you never have to follow your own orders. >> dana: this story has everything you could want. americans for public trust found this out. the same group that uncovered that the. c dc was e-mailing with the teacher's union and preventing students from going back to school. they can find things. pete buttigieg is the guy that
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is supposed to talk about the infrastructure bill and how green it is. that's his whole thing. plus, what is the rush? where is he going? what's the hurry. what is the the emergency? >> greg: he wants to get back to the kids. >> dana: he's a father, dana. >> dana: the other reason this is a great story, his whole brand is he was a small town mayor. no corruption. not a d.c. guy. my last thing is remember when he first got to d.c., he would ride to work in a s.u.v. three blocks away get his bike out and take the last three blocks in the bike, this is so phony. >> greg: judge, is the death penalty off the table? >> jeanine: if we had a new congress it would be. unfortunately it's off the table now. what amazes me, pete buttigieg spend about $300,000 on private gentlemen travel. bernie sanders, 18,000. you have elizabeth warren
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60,000. >> harold: who would you rather fly with those three? >> jeanine: known of them. >> greg: this guy is a lot younger than you are flying private and you're like almost 5 -- oh. >> jesse: almost 50? >> you experienced the joys of flying private. he's like throw 0 something. >> i'msiding with mayor pete. these airports are crime scenes. have you seen sammy? >> greg: sprinting, stealing. >> jesse: probably trying not to get his bags stolen. >> greg: true. >> dana: from his colleague. >> greg: yes. no one flies with sam right now. exactly. all right. one more thing is up next.
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♪ ♪ >> it's time now for "one more thing," you may not today is national gingerbread day, i went to my favorite place, uncle guess acceptee. you can make your own gingerbread house. all you have to do is focus on me, guys. all you have to do is buy individual gingerbread house. all kinds of chocolate. uncle giuspeppe's is the best and they are available. [laughter] uncle giuspeppe's my favorite sweet treat. judge jeanine apple with peppermint pattiys like a cool breeze blowing through my hair. i get so excited. dana, you are next.
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>> dana: thank you uncle giuspeppe and the judge. i have a little friend over here, too. this weekend i went to kalamazoo, michigan made it just in time kyle jennings and friends featured kyle jennings, chris wallen who is hilarious. j.t. articling and the leopard suit. i got up for one song. doug johnson was there. they were amazing. i said one song. here i go. ♪ ♪ >> dana: that was me. i don't really play the g guita. they let me hold it. west michigan cancer center and west point bank was a great sponsor. it was fun. thank you. >> judge jeanine: fabulous. greg? >> greg: i got a great show tonight. look who is on. harold ford jr. oh, he is hot. morgan ortagus, jim norton. how to successfully hop over a fence, being a short guy i have
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a hard time getting over a fence young lady did. she had trouble getting over this fence and so. >> ouch, ouch, ouch. bless her heart. >> all right,. >> oh, there is a -- there is no go fund me page for her. so send the money to me. just me and i will spend it on me. >> jesse jr. met santa over the weekend. his grandparents took him to the mall. this is when he first met him. and then a couple minutes later, it just started going down hill. and then it's just became not so good. not a big santa fan. maybe he will come tonight. "jesse watters primetime" a major victory in the war on christmas. major victory. >> >> judge jeanine: okay. harold? haired harold 300 santas even the grinch hit the slopes in murray maine, santa sunday. an issue that raised $8,000 for the river fund which bureau sides scholarships, education
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workships. powered by snow making machines, as it wasn't cold enough for fresh snow. that was pretty good there. >> judge jeanine: that's a beautiful story. >> jesse: do you city anymore? >> i don't. my kids do. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us. okay. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: peppermint pattiys tpattypatties through the hair. >> judge jeanine: the cool breeze. >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier, breaking tonight a fifth installment of twitter files drops revealing some twitter staffers did not believe then president trump violated the platform's incitement policy in the aftermath of the january 6th capitol riot. nonetheless, employees began building their case to boot the president off the social media site, seemingly in part over public pressure to do so. the latest revelatio
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