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we did. and as you know that packed house sure did. he was a very special individual. >> neil: as are you, tracy. good stock, wonderful family a kind family. harkening back to a time, that we had a mission and we completed it. now a new mission. ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. i am judge jeanine pirro. and yes, brian. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ the woke apocalypse is upon us and it is festering everywhere. we are getting our hands on the mug shot of disgraced former department of energy official sam brinton.
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the nonbinary nuclear waste expert is out of a job after being accused of stealing luggage in two different airports. before being caught red handed, he was getting praise for being one of the first openly gender fluid people to work in the federal government. republicans now hope that president biden has learned a lesson on will hires. they are demanding answers from the doj requesting an investigation into how sam was able to get security clearances in the first place. the democrats' woke trauma does not end there. in washington state, governor jay ensley held a summit that included a presentation claiming phrases such as objectivity and individualism are rooted in white supremacy culture. and cambridge dictionary just added a new definition of woman to be more inclusive. the definition description even swaps out the word she for they.
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okay. you know what the problem is. i always feel like i'm about to get into trouble. you know? like who they, she. let's talk about and let's start with this guy. sam brinton. >> he is a criminal. >> what i want to know, a number one is we don't know if he has a prior record. we know is after he was arrested and made an admission as it relates to luggage an airport he kept his security clearance and he kept his job and he is arrested for another felony. so the question is, you know, the department of energy is not answering the question as to how this guy who has a security clearance been arrested on two felonies and, you know, is presumed innocent and all of that. how does he maintain his security clearance? >> i'm not sure. the process it -- problems a
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potential personnel i think has some answering to do. one i was that i don't know about a previous record. it seems unusual that at this age, he would office and start stealing luggage off of the cards at airports. and i could —-dash i'm working on it. i read all those books when i was a kid. that seems unusual. it is not unusual that someone my lie during the vetting process in order to get an approval. but it seems to me there could have been in this case excitement about having the first of this and the first of that and the first day and you know, when he got the job, there was a lot of celebration. he did a lot of social media and so he wanted attention. that is an important job. any of these jobs where you have a security clearance, it is really serious. if you smoke pot, you can't get a security clearance. yeah. exactly. so i am for diversity in workplace on merit.
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>> right. >> i think america wants that especially when you talk about something that has to do with national security or mind you are raising children, teaching children in schools and also, this is so interesting, we did this topic just the other day. i read more about this organization called do no harm medicine.org. it is shocking what is happening in academia but also in the hospitals in order to get even dentist office, because, in order to get your occupational license for example, you have to do all this antiracist training and with this group, donoharmmedicine.org, they believe everyone needs care. their concern is this type of ideology is leading to negative care for people and endangering lives unnecessarily. so i encourage people to check that out. they would be shocked at some of the examples. >> one of the things that we heard about, one of the things
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that i was reading as we came into this was that washington governor ensley said -- advised his agencies that concepts like objectivity and individualism are rooted in white supremacy and should be rejected in favor of indigenous relational pedagogy. i mean, do you have any thoughts on that? >> well, ask the indians if they think being objective is a white thing or ask the africans if they think individualism is white supremacy. i don't think jay has ever asked one of them. this guy sami khawja sticky fingers, he was not just any transgender. he was, like, the sexual pioneer of transgender. you google him and he is wearing leather. there's a leash. there's a dungeon involved. i would not call it deviancy. i would not call it profession. let's just say he is sexually
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adventurous. when you are in the world that he is in, you can be blackmailed easily blackmailed and now if you have a security clearance, remember how jared kushner had a hard time getting his security clearance? jared kushner is that what is most -- does not drink, button up, you know, very -- he was having -- this guy has a security clearance, that is how insane this was. so they did not affect the sky but that does not shock me because they do not let the africans that were clinging to the planes in kabul. yeah, come in and whatever. could be al qaeda. could be ices. hop on board. we will fly you to michigan. what about all these illegals? they are not letting anybody. anybody overseas. they are not vetting these guys. no, who else are they letting inputs, that is what i'm worried about. that is the point. and if you can't run the demonstration properly, you
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can't run the country probably. jonni asked regular new yorkers, what is the definition of a man? what is the definition of a woman. and these are liberal new yorkers and even liberal new yorkers know this is, as he would say, judge, hogwash. >> that is it, baby. you know what? the truth is, brian, that when you have got these people who are absolutely insistent on, into being gender fluid. as this guy is. he is not one or the other. he is non-binary, gender fluid. i guess it is okay. we will ask just, in a minute. but you know, they start advertising for the cia, i am -- gender fluid individual and i'm intersectional bipolar and with people who are pilots in the airlines as well, when i think back to the last year, it is like merit does not matter
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anymore. like kamala harris obviously merit did not matter in her election. that was political identity and nothing else. that can't do anything to help this country. >> i don't envy you hosting this block. here is why. because none of makes any sense. i don't think anybody agrees with this and i will challenge you, i think he is the only person there -- he/she is the only person that can be blackmailed. okay you can't blackmailed me. got him. there's no way they checked this guy out. they did check it out and they should pursue this. listen, and all the stuff is posted. you are the guy who should handle nuclear waste. he will be perfect. only 35. not much of an energy background and intend to spend a lot of times in different outfits. i have never heard of that. >> jeanine: this guy takes suitcases. >> he gets the job of the lifetime and he rewards himself
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and they put him there by stealing luggage and getting arrested and imprisoned everyone. i don't think, i think 99% of the people watching us who have a television think this is crazy town and objectivity individualism is not white supremacy. >> one more point. he is a political appointee. so he is not protected by the career civil service rules. you serve with the pleasure of the president. you could be fired for saying hello to the president in the wrong way. the fact that they did not immediately fire him is an is issue. >> jeanine: the question, jessica, is if it is all about wokeness overconfidence, putting america in a tough situation and if senators are ready to the department of energy and asking for answers on how they let their employees and they are not getting answers, after a third letter, i mean, can the administration just hide and say, we're not going to tell you? this is important. >> jessica: i totally agree.
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i saw that the senator was leading the charge on the republican side. has not mentioned once that this is a gender fluid person or talked about pronouns. this is about national security and that is where this conversation should be and that is where it should stay. in terms of just making wokeness appointments, i would push back, you know, hardly against the idea that kamala harris and this person are comparable in any way in terms of getting their position and i know how you feel about her. but that woman is qualified for this job and everybody who wins an election or transfer of election is perfect for a position, has certain attributes and it does matter that she is a black woman, the same way it mattered that mike pence was a white evangelical. >> do you think the color of his skin, mike pence the job? >> no, his religion because donald trump 50 time -- after the you know what type needed some help with people of faith. right? who were not interested in voting for someone like that.
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stop diminishing kamala harris. >> you can say she is great. i'm not going to stop. >> okay. so del mar and barack obama have been talked about is making people feel bad about when they don't know what to say about pronouns or just don't make people feel bad about things that also on the flipside of that, it does not take that much to find out how somebody wants to be addressed and if you do know that do not intentionally make fun of them or change the way that they live for your own comfortability. like you said, i'm nervous to say x, y, and z. >> i am nervous. >> that is fine. i said no one should be made to feel bad if they are making a genuine effort to treat people with respect and dignity. >> how about this? i identify as a doctor. referred to me as dr. waters. >> phd or medical, i'm phd. i'm not going to --
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♪ taking it easy ♪ ♪ taking it easy ♪ ♪ don't let the sound of your own ♪ >> crypto comments. a lot of time to talk about all of these customers that you ripped off. former ftx founder sitting in a
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jail cell after getting denied bail. he is fighting extradition to the u.s. on wired security fraud charges and faces up to one or 15 years in person. that plays out, what about the democrats who took his dirty money? will they give it back? republicans, too, for that matter? bankman-fried was the democrats' second-biggest donor, next to george soros. the white house does not seem interested in talking about it. >> campaign donations that may have come from customer money. >> i have covered here by the hatch act. anything that is connected to contributions from here, i would have to refer you to the dnc. >> some democrats are calling for the money to be returned. >> do you think the should be reader returned to customers and investors as opposed to donating now that he is accused of fraud?
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>> yeah, absolutely. i don't fault individuals who donated those funds because i don't know if they had full transparency at that time. >> do you want to see fellow democrats and republicans that you donated to all return those donations or donated them to charities like we have seen some do? >> yes. i think they should return it to sheridan. >> let's see. judge, this guy is in a lot of trouble. he said he is a vegetarian and he has a.d.d. and they did not go with that surprisingly. so he stays in jail. your reaction to returning the money? should -- are they obligated to return the money? >> jeanine: you are talking about the politicians return the money. first of all, it is going to be very difficult. i think they should return the money absolutely. this money is fraudulent money. it is dirty money. and it was part of a scheme to defraud and the scheme that is bigger than anything i think we have ever seen in this country.
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so let's knock it each other. the money should be returned. it is going to be complicated because a they are in the middle of a bankruptcy, they are starting the bankruptcy proceeding. you have both state and the federal laws that will complicate at that. it appears that there are 1 million creditors, 1 million people who have been conned out of $1.8 billion. so it is going to be very hard. i mean, just the logistics of this and just getting all of the facts together is going to be difficult but i want to talk about to start back okay? i want to talk about the fact that he knew something was coming up. and that is why he started putting so much money into newspapers. and giving it to journalist. because he was trying to buy them out. he said, i just wanted honest media. honest journalism and honest voice his. you are buying favoritism and he has something like $300 million in brazil. okay? that he put there in an effort like most defendants who are
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wealthy in an effort to get away if he can abscond and just use his money to change his identity and that is what robert durst said. that is what that is what so monday defendants in cases that i had will do. so forget that he has that adhd. forget that he is a vegan. i don't give a damn. my concern is in the bahamas, you better stay there. i want to hear that he ticked off that they can't find him now or that he killed himself and all of that. clearly. >> the press secretary right the hatch act present -- prevents her from talking about this? >> i find -- the president of united states can have opinions about anything he wants. the hatch act violation is what you do. you saw that in the previous administration. there was a violation of selling
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t-shirts and you say, okay sorry. this is something work at the president of the united states could have an opinion if you wanted and if he were to ever do an interview and he would be asked about it, he cannot say, i can talk about this because of the hatch act. that would not fly. i appreciate the fact that there is a way to dodge. anytime you can find the safe harbor, you should take it. but the president of nine states could have an opinion. >> i want to talk about the fact that these parents seem to be the oness who seem to be in on it. i think that is really disgusting. there are limits on what you can give to a politician. let's say it is $5,000. sam was saying, jesse, i know you don't have an extra five grand. i know you would like to have access. i will tell you what i'm going to do. i will put it in your name. so you don't -- the fact that was stolen money. so now i'm curious about, who else, if you knew about that, then are you in trouble as well if that were to happen?
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>> absolutely. what about the celebrities? kevin o'leary, $50 million to be a spokesperson. do you think they should feel compelled to give the money back? >> that is a really good question because if someone came to me and i had no idea this thing was a scam, and they were going to pay me, $50 million, to do a commercial and a tad ftx, i would probably take it. i would probably take it. >> wouldn't you do a thorough vetting? >> or you give that money back. >> i would look at this guy's hair and now he was a scam artist. but you know, tom brady and kevin o'leary, they are just not as perceptive as i am. >> you are more athletic. >> johnny would have seen the sky shake under his withering questioning. and i love seeing soft rich men go to dirty prisons. i love it. i like knowing how grimy the cell is.
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there's rats. there's versions. there's maggots. the reason you are never going to get anybody to ask joe biden if he is going to return the cash is because joe biden -- interviews with drew barrymore. he had not done a real interview in months and then -- do you think drew barrymore is going to ask him about the dirty money? of course not. >> i don't think so. jessica, in the big picture, i think the other thing to keep in mind is i think crypto is in the docket, too. warren buffett came out and said, this stuff is not real. almost anybody in the planet. i think we have to re-examine. i think this is going to fall like a house of cards. >> jessica: that seems to be what was trying to be avoided. the government was finally looking into it and we are to combat regulating at. more democrats than republicans who thought that is where we needed to go. i remember the transition when i was still living in london.
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we are opening up, we are going to -- blockchain technology. where going to start finding out what is going on with the dark web. i thought this was so weird. that governments must hate this. it removes all control for the people who cherish control more than anything. but they're going to have to rethink the idea that "free-market" is really that free because you end up with people who defraud people millions of dollars. >> i was under the impression, the powerful know something we don't. >> maybe not a skins care routine. >> i'm hearing them talk about world leadership and the sky is sitting in a person. >> an achilles heel. >> up next, -- thanks for participating -- heart-stopping moment when a photocopy nearly dies from fentanyl poisoning during a traffic stop. ♪ ♪
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>> insane videos that captures america's fentanyl crisis. a florida police officer almost dying after she got exposed to the deadly drug during a traffic stop. >> did you get a warrant? >> 47. she izzo dieng -- izzo dieng. >> she is believed to have been exposed to the lethal opioid. she was quickly given two dozes of narcan and everything seemed okay. then this happened. watch. >> breathe. >> come on, breathe. hit her again.
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she is not breathing. hit her again. >> after a third dose of narcan an absence brought her to the hospital where she is expected to make a full recovery. of all the things please have to deal with, people coming out of these traffic cars with guns, everything narcan now you got to watch out for. >> jeanine: that was one of the things that we were starting to do with fentanyl. i was able to get narcan when i was eda. there were over 43 police officers -- could you give us money for narcan? so that we gave it to police officers and police departments. i tell you that is one of the few times you will see this but this happens all the time across america. there is no way to event whether or not there is fentanyl in a car, in a dollar bill, or in a case or whatever police are going. she is lucky that there was someone else on the scene who
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would give the narcan and understood what is going on. the bottom line for this to me is we have got to wipe out in china those batteries that are creating the fentanyl with this being sent through -- to the cartels. they are killing us and we have been saying over and over again, joe biden of course has other priorities. but if we had a strong president and if we had someone who understood that 300 people a day are dying from this, 300 individual people, then they would understand that we have got a literally wiped out those factories in china. and stop saying china, you know, it is a good country. >> the president should invite this officer to the white house and talk to the american people directly about this. >> i think that is a great idea. this is not going to be a partisan scuffle on this. i would push back on the idea that the president has not addressed it at all. he gave ability to have dollars to every single state to address
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this crisis. 42.5 million. and let you speak. just let me finish. and then you can say that everything i said was, in a, fairy dust or whatever. >> agreed. >> okay. so he is pushing to make narcan over the counter to make sure if you are examining cash, you can use the test ahead of time. it is a huge problem and it is a general -- geopolitical problem anand i believe he is trying his best in terms of funding for the crises but obviously it has to be stamped out on an international level. >> how important is it to show this footage of an officer go down like that and almost died? >> one thing for her privacy, it is not available to her. she was willing to let people see that this was happening. i talked to chief billy hoffman. he said it is probably somehow
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placed in cocaine or heroin that was being traffic. so -- >> jeanine: fentanyl. >> she is doing the right thing doing her job and she gets into a position where she almost loses her life. he said all of his guys carry multiple doses of narcan. we have talked to parents multiple times on america's newsroom in which they have had narcan in their homes or cars when their teenage kid goes into something that you don't recognize. it is like an opioid shock. you almost need to have cpr training for a family. jessica, i appreciate the fact that you can put money towards this problem. joe biden never talks about the border. we know this is coming from the border and it is not just functional. we talked to a police officer in michigan the other night. they have a huge problem of math in the western part of michigan and he said it is mexican math and here and it is cheap.
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so all of these problems, there's a root cause of it. and we can throw money at this problem. but until we deal with that would cause because there's not enough money in the world to deal with it. appropriately. >> you can't be serious and not crackdown and mention it but you can't be serious and not mention the chinese leader. 5,000 people of the white house to celebrate the final legalization of interracial marriage. finally, blacks and whites can vary. i think we handle that 100 years ago. for him to focus on that and never bring up the border or the introductions can never go down there, go to a rehab center or go to a does have a family -- because they were taking ritalin to stay up to study and the kid ends up dead. if you start doing those things, that is the messaging from the white house. former president put conley in front of it. i don't think you can compare
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the last two administration's. china come to us with their statement when they came out and said america should not worry about our uprisings. write about how many fentanyl debts in their country. they are manufacturing the fentanyl that is killing us. >> jeanine: as much money this administration can throw at the party, until you change the policy, nothing will change. until you get it at the head, which is the entrance of mexico, nothing will change. >> we are all very happy. coming up, president biden has a four letter in response to questions about if he is too old to run for president. ♪ ♪ get refunds.com powered by innovation refunds can help your business get a payroll tax refund, even if you got ppp and it only takes eight minutes to qualify. i went on their website, uploaded everything, and i was blown away by what they could do. getrefunds.com has helped businesses get over a billion dollars
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that media's fixation. he said, you think i don't know how 8 old i am? they think he can turn to rob harris a much better and more effective politician than her current position. she will be a formidable contender for the democratic potential nomination. jessica, let me start with you. i think all of us are always well over of how old we are. it would be weird to read about someone saying, all the time, that is not just talk about republicans and democrats. we need to have some new blood and you have an ego that leads someone to run to the leader of the free world three times. this is not just your average person. and i think it is especially frustrating after this amazing performance for democrats in the midterms to then say, okay but you are 80. and he is saying, i got it done. for bits of health thing crops
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up, he won't run. there's no reason why joe biden won't announce that he will run in 2024. but i feel that he is going to run. that must. kamala's heart. >> you never know what could happen. he says i'm a believer in faith so i'm not ready to make sure that i was going to happen. i actually liked that he said that. this is one of those things where joe biden says something i'm like, that is kind of -- whatever. and if i'm 80 and i'm still sitting here on the five, and i'm still able to -- i'm going to tune all that media noise and keep doing my thing. they will have to roll me in and out of here. i'm not leaving. >> do you think that other thatr democrats believe that kamala harris is a worthy successor? >> i think the art ratings among democrats. 83% of democrats approved joe biden. 67 approve of kamala harris. under two or three people that
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know kamala harris and they say the dunk even recognize the person that they have seen in front. >> in what way? >> the laughing, the unsure, the way she is unsure of herself. she is clearly having huge self-esteem or self-confidence issues as -- set to go by what people in los angeles and i have seen. she was tough on crime for a while. and then as opposed to the candidate and the vice president and real quick, i don't think there's any way joe biden is not wanting. i think he is absolutely running. and i think it is all he ever wanted to do. >> that is one of my predictions that i got wrong. judge, in the article that eugene robinson writes that one of the things he says is that basically is everybody else's fault that she can't be her best self that she is in this position. she is in an office. they don't let her do things. but she has the power to change that and she does not. >> jeanine: i don't want to waste a lot of time on her. but anyone who is smart and
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articulate and is capable of speaking in front of the public has the ability to use that office to appear before the public and impress the public. the truth is that she is never prepared when she goes out and particular events. her staff is quitting on her. up to 18 now. they see that it is a toxic, hateful work environment, that she is in charge of and she is just a fool laughing around. she may have been smart but i don't see it. so let's just forget about her and let me tell you something else. the governor gavin newsom is going to run before she is going to run for president. >> he made a run for the border. >> and that is what he was doing yesterday. 70% i think it was important to understand that 70% of registered voters do not want joe biden to run for another term and i think that says it all. he can say, i'm 80 and i'm sick of them saying it. most people might not say it.
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if you appear crafted all the time. there are moments when he is competent and coherent and then there are times, where do i go? you know, and if it were not for that because no one would care how old he is. >> i want to add to eugene robinson writes she would be a formidable contender. she ran already. >> 1%? >> she did not even collect votes. >> okay. it's the subway series menu. 12 irresistible subs. the most epic sandwich roster ever created. ♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet! >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair.
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ci had no idea how muchw i wamy case was worth. c call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ >> welcome back. first up, home loan is a beloved holiday classic. kevin mayor castor have -- >> you guys give up? >> thursday for more. >> heads up. >> don't worry. i will get him for you. >> fans have a theory that kevin grew up to be the infamous serial killer from the "saw"
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movies. have you heard about this theory? are you a part of this group? >> i don't think like that. i understand it doesn't really happen. i know what happened to him. macaulay culkin did not really pan out to be the guy we thought he was going to be. we thought he would be like the next harry potter. kind of took a left turn. >> i think he is a vigilante and he single-handedly destroyed the crime wave and we need him here in new york city. >> to the plaza. >> there was a second one? >> you never saw "home alone 2"? >> what are you talk about? >> oh, yeah. yes. yes. >> i was -- there's -- i don't know if it is 100% correlation.
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every serial killer tortured animals as a child. isn't that a thing? >> usually. >> here's the thing. i resent having to read his twice. this is nonsense. obviously not a serial killer. people have way too much time on their hands, including us. >> judge, final thoughts? or what do you think of kamala? >> jeanine: i don't care. >> this topic is dying. >> up next, the secret to longevity could be as close as a front door. new research finds getting to know your neighbors can help you live longer. i absolutely love this. i think this is so important. >> it is. >> and that we talked about it. >> jeanine: who lives alone here? >> oh! >> do you know your neighbors? >> jeanine: yeah, i know them. >> do you hate them? >> jeanine: do i have lunch with them and stuff like that?
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now. that we watch out for each other. i have three dogs that are very busy. >> i think there's a fine line because you should know your neighbors. but if you get too close to them and the family is intertwined, one kid gets in a fight with another kid, and they get a and they get a little bit older, they are not hanging out or they see friends at their house. it gets complicated. know your neighbors. just don't get too close to your neighbors? >> do you want to tell a story? >> i know people that gets so intertwined in people's lives. no one shows up in the block party in a couple years. >> i have found living in new york to be strange. we live in a fairly big apartment building. there's several apartments on our floor. i have lived there since april. i think i have seen two people. i worked early hours. i don't know. i don't know where all the people are. i don't know any of my neighbors in the building except for
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kennedy. >> moving to new jersey pretty soon and i stopped the car and got out of the car because i saw my neighbor outside and i introduced myself and he was like, oh. >> was he a fan? >> of course. and very nice guy. he goes, when you settle in, we will have you over for a drink. so guys, what is my next move? do i say hey, buddy, i'm settled in? >> i have a feeling that you won't have to wait. they will come to you immediately. >> that is how it goes? >> yeah. so i married my next-door neighbor. >> what? >> no, so. >> we met on the elevator. >> the best story. >> it can work out, ladies. maybe he is a serial killer. >> you cannot put your ogs dog bags in your neighbor's trashcan in the suburbs. >> thank you. there will be neighborhood for
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♪ >> judge jeanine: time now for "one more thing." dana? >> check out chico, this is a bad, bad dog. on santa's naughty list. came home and the dog. all caught up in the lights and chico, that is just -- not very good. that's why we don't have a tree at our home. but he's okay and the tree survived. >> judge jeanine: okay. all right. check out this new orleans teens. her name is asia. she is making a name for herself in the cosmetic's theme. at age of 11 she showed entrepreneurial spirit when she decided to make her sister a natural lip gloss after she complained the bought ones didn't work. this led to her founding her own business called sassy a.
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in the four years since sassy apartment. she has created enough product to do pop up shops and markets and hopes to grow online markets to start selling outside of the new orleans area. she sent me some of her products. i have to say package something very cute. check out sassy a on instagram. really cute stuff. >> dana: i like that bling on the lip gloss. >> judge jeanine: i do, too. >> jessica: be able to grab it out of your bag. >> jesse: brian, do you like that? >> brian: i have endorse. deals with other lip gloss. >> judge jeanine: jesse, your turn. >> jesse: fisherman coming up for air and then this happened. the propeller almost sliced that guy's melon in half. he survived uninjured. thank goodness. we are just guessing he is uninjured. tonight "primetime,"
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massachusetts residence go berserk over this christmas tree controversy. sent a camera crew there. you got to see this tonight at 7:00. >> judge jeanine: okay. jessica? >> jessica: the weather is definitely unpredictable in florida. no local forecast included a monkey rainstorm. yes, you heard me. this is the aftermath of a primate turf war on the silver river silver river state park ocala, florida. >> jesse: flying monkey. >> jessica: in florida. cannon balling into the water are unfortunately the losers. silver spring state park is home to at least 300. [laughter] >> jesse: awesome. that monkey did a can opener. >> jesse: this is brad's favorite thing ever. >> judge jeanine: that is amazing. brian? >> brian: i'm going to be with dana perino friday night at owork but at play signing the president and the freedom fighter. point pleasant beach, new
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jersey. >> dana: the little point book shop in point pleasant beach new jersey at 5:00. >> brian: go to mcallen and hope to see everyone there on saturday. real quick, turns out france was was- 2-0 winner. unbelievable final on sunday. fox sport incredible job. morocco your run so over but what a story you are. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us. "special report" is up next. >> bret: hey, judge. it has been fun watching that world cup. appreciate it. i'm bret baier from washington. another drop from the approval rating from president biden just released fox news poll shows 44% of those surveyed think he is doing a good job. 56% disagree. almost half say the economy is the biggest issue facing the country. immigration and the border come in second followed by abortion and climate change. with just a week to go until the expiration of the asylum rules at the southern border, there is growing push for president biden to address the crisis ther

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