tv The Five FOX News December 20, 2022 2:00pm-3:00pm PST
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>> neil: amazing stuff. thank you very much. chad pergram. that means president zelenskyy for the first time in nearly the one year long war is going to leave ukraine. to address joint session of congress tomorrow night. we are on top of that and so much more. we'll take you right now to "the five." ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. i'm jessica tarlov with judge jeanine pirro, jesse watters, dana perino, tom shillue. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." christmas is coming up real quick. let's switch things up and have a little bit of fun and do a holiday themed fastest. first up. millions of children are eagerly anticipating the joy of
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unwrapping their christmas presents. however, some parents are acting like the grinch. a viral social media trend has thousands of mom placing of ban on gifting their children trendy toys and tangible items. "at the end of the day, it's all just junk." in stead of toys, kids or gifted educational or fun experiences like tickets to a museum or a trip to disneyland. disneyland seems fun. >> dana: i'm not apparent. >> jessica: you gift to kids. >> dana: disneyland seems whimsical and fun. if i was a kid and got to trip to disneyland, i would probably be very. i'm not judging anybody. do whatever you want with your kids. i thought it was interesting, the main gift kids were asking for this year were robucks, digital money kids can spend.
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is that where your kids go? they buy things for virtual money. anyway, i don't really understand it and i don't think sam bank m -- sam bank men freed is behind it. if it's junk, thrown away or give it to who needs it. >> jesse: i'm going to get them tickets to the mat. dana, i am judging these parents, judging them harshly. judge comey would probably agree legal you can charge the parents with child abuse. they're either cheap or liberal. the whole point of christmas morning is the physical unwrapping of the gifts. it's the ripping of the wrapping paper, surprise on their faces,
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creation of piles. that's the experience. you don't want to get an experience. you want to experience the experience. unwrapping a physical gift. any parent that doesn't understand that is stupid. we are going to bring them up on serious charges. >> jessica: what about unwrapping a tie, like this beauty. >> jesse: this was the gift exchange, the taping of the "the five" special. it's a gutfeld tie. hopefully i'm not adding to his bank account by having this. i wear it proudly and it looks good. the prime time one, we are working on that. >> jessica: judge, what are you getting your grandson? >> judge jeanine: every member christmas eve as being the worst night of the year. you know why? after the kids went to bed. i did all the cooking, that's true. the kids went to bed we had put together the games, the train, whatever. all night long. we could put it in front of the
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christmas tree in the morning. sometimes i think that we buy things for kids that are so over-the-top and so ridiculous. it's almost about self guilt. like we are not as good a parent if we don't spend that much money. i kind of look at this a different way. i kind of look at it as, maybe we have over done some stuff. maybe a little educational stuff. maybe this, that, obviously put the boxes in the middle of it. kids are happy. my grandson will probably get a pot out of the cabinet and playing with it. i got them all kinds of things. >> jesse: that's true, you can spend hundreds of dollars on these expensive gifts and then you give the kid a stick or a ball for $2 and they love it. >> tom: that's all you need. my parents were a lot more harsh than these ones. this woman who wrote the article said they take the kids skiing to big bear or go to disney world. we didn't have disney world. i would beg to go to
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disney world. my dad would say look at the viewmaster. look at the pictures of disney. that's all ahead as a kid. i used to give my kids, the best gift, whenever i was on the road, my hotel keys. i would give them each, i would say here's a credit card and they would play with the credit card. they would pretend they were have a story. >> dana: you're at the front desk checking in, you would say "i need two keys." >> tom: i would walk out with the keys and just give them to my kids. when i was a kid, my teacher in second grade said you can bring in for show and tell one gift but only one gift at all the kids were like "only one." i was like, "i only got one." [laughter] >> jessica: up next, it's nearly impossible to avoid the holiday sweets your coworkers bring to the office. you can hear it. the judge is definitely not guilty of this. the sugary temptations can go up your diet and create strange office moments if no one wants to eat your homemade pecan pie. allow me to tempt everyone at
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the table with these delicious cookies. >> dana: it's been an entire day of cookies. >> judge jeanine: i will have one of those. what is this? >> jessica: many cupcakes. have you been eating a lot at the office? >> dana: there's a really nice hung on who works for the "gutfeld!" show called andre and he brought in a treat. pretzels, check next concoction. it was a cute bag and he was giving out. i thanked him profusely and gave it to my assistant and made her eat it. >> judge jeanine: incredible discipline. >> dana: i have to. i am only 5 feet tall. >> judge jeanine: i am no giant and i just keep eating. >> jessica: our people home baking? i don't see it that much. >> tom: there is three women in my house and they are always baking cookies, everything else. people think that i have
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willpower. i'm not that into a treat some things. my wife is, like, she will get a desert and be like, do you want to bite? i will be like, i will have some later. she is like, there will not be a leader. >> dana: i like young people bring things to the office. it's very communal. i like it when people bring things to the office. >> judge jeanine: it's good. >> jessica: i will come back to you when you're done with that. jessica have you been over eating at the office? >> jesse: no. i only have one thing. >> jessica: per day. >> jesse: to be nice. i don't want to be rude. if someone puts out something and i'm on camera. i'm not going behind the scenes, stuffing myself. >> dana: try that candycane cookie and tell me if it's any good. >> jesse: the red and white one? now i will have had two. >> judge jeanine: the mini cupcake is fresh and delicious.
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>> jessica: that big cookie looks good. >> jesse: are you eating vicariously through me? >> dana: yes. [laughs] i often do that. it's funny. no one has ever caught me on that but it's true. i want to smell it. >> jessica: okay, nobody wants a christmas cold but unfortunately it's that time of the year, on average adults report getting 63 times a year by 3 out of 4 people secretly enjoy the opportunity to take a break. >> dana: last year at christmas on the 23rd. we had all these tapings, the first year of doing two shows, america's newsroom and "the five." i was so looking forward to the break. percy was the tiny puppy. i was going to have a whole week off. on the 23rd, i didn't feel great. 24th, it was covid. i was so sick until january 3rd and then i came back to the office. i feel the healthiest i've felt all year right now and i know i'm living on borrowed time because every time you turn around, somebody in this place
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is sick. people come to work. all across the country, people are dealing with it. i'm really hopeful that i can get that week for it catches me. >> judge jeanine: you are going away next week. you have a chance. >> dana: i'm trying not to do anything. i'm not going to wear a mask because it doesn't work anyway. >> jesse: i don't get sick but i take personal days. if i feel tired, i will take a personal day but i don't get sick. that's why i don't get sick. i preemptively. a lot of self-respect for myself. >> jessica: you're always eating fruit. you're pretty healthy. >> jesse: i'm getting a really good reputation. >> jessica: just the a blog. b block will be worse. >> jesse: there's other things i do. i do drink a lot. >> tom: i would power through. i would do dayquil, come to work anyway and try to pretend that i wasn't sick. i'm not -- my wife is a real caretaker and
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i look at sickness as a sign of weakness. it's not a good match. i'm home. every 5 minutes, i am home. i react. >> dana: my mom would send me a text. i'm fine. even though i wasn't fine. this is a bad thing about me. if peter ever says, i feel like i'm coming down with something, my first reaction every time is, i hope i don't get it. that's rude, right? >> jesse: i see other people sick and i think they are weak but then when i get sick i am like "take care of me." >> jessica: judge. you don't get sick. >> judge jeanine: i don't get sick. it's very rare. most people average three sicknesses a year, i thought, i don't do that at all. when you start feeling weak and then you eat sugar, that's the worst thing you can do. sugar is -- it weakens you. i pretty much know what to do. i make my own chicken soup. i make great chicken soup and then it's over. >> dana: have you seen these
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new things? i haven't needed one but i have them just in case. it's like, the shower steamer thing. like vicks vapor rub but it's in the shower steamer. in the shower you put it in and the steam get all paul and your sinuses so you can get better. >> tom: i put my face over the cattle in the morning. >> dana: look at your skin, it's amazing. >> jessica: i like emergen-c. the white house claims that if you save a border is open, you are helping low cartels.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: biden's border is wide open, no doubt about that. every day we bring you brand-new fox news video that exposes the crisis. there's literally thousands of people coming in per day. 20,000 more waiting in mexico to cross once title 42 ends. if you dare point that out, the biden white house now thinks you're working with the cartels and spreading misinformation. >> i want to be clear, the fact is the removal of title 42 does not mean the border is open.
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anyone who suggests otherwise is simply doing the work of these smugglers who again are spreading and misinformation. the border is not open. so i want to be very clear about that. because we were doing the smugglers' job if we spread misinformation. >> jesse: the whit been critical of biden's open border that they are colluding with humans smugglers. >> this is a humanitarian crisis. we need to acknowledge that. we need to ensure that we have a plan in place. >> clearly it's a huge concern all along the south texas border. last year we calculated that cartels have made $5 billion bring people to our southern border. >> people are understanding across the world that the fact that the southern border is o open. >> jesse: this reminds me of that game they play with russia. few said anything, oh, you're a russian. you're a sympathizer. now you're a smuggler sympathizer. >> judge jeanine: is almost is
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though, don't believe your lying eyes. even of title 42 goes away, it's still going to be a close border. but the truth is that the border is open now with title 42. somebody ought to figure out, the smart way to do this thing would be to have their hearing right then and there to determine whether or not they are deserving of asylum. keep them in mexico, in detention, they are illegally crossing over. then make a decision, do they have a significant, substantial asylum claim. she is gaslighting the american people, karine jean-pierre. she has been doing it. mayorkas does it. they say the border is not open. the border so open it's pathetic. small towns are being overrun. the amazing thing is, they are saying oh, no, title 42 is keeping people out. when title 42 goes away, because it's no longer a pandemic, the truth is we are still going to
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keep it close. are you kidding me? you're fighting in the supreme court to get title 42 out so that they can come in. we are seeing people in foil blankets, tens of thousands of people. half a million in one sector since october. this country is being invaded. >> jesse: telling the truth is spreading misinformation. >> dana: might as well cancel the whole media. i guess we don't need any journalists. is that what they are saying? mention the russian communist sympathizer, it's the same, if you disagree with us, you're living the terrorist win. it doesn't work. in this case, you have the video. as you said, don't believe your lying eyes. we see in every single day. for two years we've been doing "america's newsroom." they keep coming across. how many have said i would like to thank the republicans for helping us get in here. no one has ever said that. thank you, joe biden. that could be the smugglers themselves.
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who have marketing materials, facebook pages trying to get migrants to pay up to take them across. the migrants are being hurt by the smugglers, the biden administration is helping the smugglers by not stopping there. not only are they not stopping them but they are not stopping w much pension those in the united states right now? it's not stopping. it could kill all of us. that's how much is out there right now. there's nothing they are doing to stop it. they are still paying for them to put kamala harris in charge of the border because she said she was going to do something about it. she said she was going to do root causes and then she touched the hot stove of media criticism and backed off completely and they've had no one doing anything. the last thing i would say, will hurd, former congressman from that area, he actually said today on newsroom that he is for the firing of secretary mayorkas. very mild-mannered guy, understands government. he said they completely dropped the ball for the american people
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and that someone has to be held accountable. >> jesse: the cartels are having the best two years they've had financially. >> tom: apparently we are helping them by saying that the border is open. this thing has happened over and over. it's actually, you almost don't blame the biden administration were taking this tack because the media lets them get away with it. the biden administration do something wrong, they deny that they did it wrong and then when you bring it up and they pointed out, they say no, you're the one causing it because you're talking about it. did you play the martha ravitch clip? governor abbott and she said to governor abbott, the talking points have been out there because she kind of played right into it. she said governor abbott, president biden never says that there is an open border but you say it all the time. aren't you the problem? he was kind of like, he didn't know how to answer. he should've said, are you kidding me? me saying what is obvious is causing the problem. no. so we all know that the borders open. they are going to continue doing that, if the media lets them get
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away with it, they will do it again. >> dana: i forgot to mention, all you have to do is go back to the campaign of 2020 and all the democrats, including biden consistently so they were going to do everything the opposite of trump when it came to immigration and they have. >> jesse: he said come to the border. i'm going to have abbott on tonight. maybe he can discuss it. is this a problem, this new excuse? are you going to have to retire that? >> jessica: it's the white house. there are two issues where the white house has been out of line with the democrats. talking about the border and the economy and inflation. regular democrats on the campaign trail, saying things like gas costs too much pretty go to the grocery store. it's too much. it's unsustainable. we've got to do something about it. then you would hear from the press secretary that everything was fine. or the president would say our
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inflation levels are so much better than all these other countries. for some countries, it was true. for others, it didn't. either way it defeated the most common principle of politics which is don't tell people the their lived experiences in the real experience of what's going on especially when you can see it in the circumstance. i remember when title 42 got upheld by the courts. member how many democrats, talking about the relief of these democrats that the courts are taking care of it so he couldn't continue until he had a policy. even left-wing people who wanted a more quote humanitarian" solution didn't want title 42 to go into we have a viable solution. i don't know if that bill is the answer to it. the pathway for dreamers. the border security. we can't get rid of title 42 in the -- until there is some solution. >> jesse: tell karine jean-pierre that i said it's time to retire that excuse.
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let her know i said it's toast. >> judge jeanine: 25 billion for the wall or something else. >> jessica: like what? cookies? >> judge jeanine: the technical things they are using. >> jesse: we know the games you're playing. up next, brain-dead leftists are fuming over white actors playing blue aliens in the new avatar movie.
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so instead use "u.s. citizen." that's not all. brown bag lunches are racist. say lunch and learn. in place of "you guys," use "folks" or "people." try switching out "killing two birds with one stone" accomplishing two things at once. that's not all the woke insanity. a film critic is putting the movie avatar 2 on glass over white people playing. >> neil: white actors cosplaying as people of color. how does any of this help us? >> jesse: it doesn't. how does she know white actors are playing blue aliens?
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>> judge jeanine: that's the next question. are they being discriminated against? they say you can't use "american" because that refers to people from the united states only in submitting that the united states is the most important country in the americas. yeah, it is the most important country. i don't think honduras is saying guys, what about me. also, the i.t. department at stanford put this together. fix my computer, dude. when are you getting involved in the language for? leave that to the english department pay the english department isn't trying to do that. they teach you in english. you probably majored in english. use colorful language, graphic language, euphemisms to draw the reader in. if it sounds too preclinical, no one's going to r want to read i. they are looking out for karen. they say karen is offensive and they want you to say instead "demanding or entitled white woman."
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does the karen really want to be called the "demanding and entitled white woman?" i bet not. >> judge jeanine: why do we capitulate to these fools? why do we give them a moment? >> tom: or an inch. then they will take a mile. if you look at this, it almost makes sense. if you give in a little bit, then the argument about avatar makes some kind of sense. because now anyone who does any kind of a change of color of their skin is racist which this terrible for me because i want the audience to know, i am wearing brown makeup right now. >> dana: [laughs] >> tom: imagine if i didn't wear brown makeup. imagine what i would look like on tv. we all change our color. people make fun of me. that's a joke. we are laughing at that pay people feel entitled to laugh at me because i guess i'm privileged. i don't know what the privileges. i went to the virgin islands and the local children, i was on the
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beach. they literally circled me and laughed and made fun of me. >> jesse: because you are so pale and thin? >> tom: they were pointing at me and saying "white, white, white, white." look at how white he is. >> judge jeanine: that's the point, like they are all victims. the status of victimhood. >> dana: have very good friend who will go nameless, at stanford is a professor. he said he doesn't understand why the i.d. department is so liberal. this is really coming from the i.t. department and the rest of the faculty just ignores all of this. thinks it's ridiculous. one of the things that point out. they say you can say "brave," because it perpetuates the stereotype of the noble, brave savage, which to me is more offensive than just saying the word brave. i don't know. >> jesse: what about "braveheart"? >> dana: there's a million things. i believe stanford pulled this down today. i can't imagine the stanford
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p.r. department today. finding out, wait, fox news is saying what? what are they talking about? tracking it down to the i.t. department and saying fix my computer. >> jesse: like last week. we have to deal with sam bank been freed's parents. >> jesse: and they fired their football coach. >> judge jeanine: they say you can't say "brown bag lunch. close but instead use should say "lunch and learn." just because i have a brown bag lunch is a mean i want to learn anything. how do we get to the translation? >> dana: they don't want you to say brown. >> judge jeanine: lunch and learn. i don't want to learn. >> jessica: brown bag lunch is not just for people who have jobs. i go to these "lunch and learns." someone doesn't presentation. brown bag lunches for kids. what do you bring to school? most people use lunch boxes.
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>> judge jeanine: lunch boxes for 30 years. >> jessica: i'm saying that it's not relevant is my point. you wouldn't tell a 5-year-old, go to a "lunch and learn" when you get to the cafeteria. >> tom: you are not supposed to have bags anymore anyway. you should walk around with just a sandwich in your hand. >> jessica: these things are never real. remember the push for latinx, to use the term latinx and they polled latino people and only 3% wanted to be identified as latinx. it's the same. >> judge jeanine: it starts with political correctness. people who don't understand it are afraid to talk. the only ones yapping are the ones creating these problems. >> dana: that's why you have to ridicule them. >> judge jeanine: coming up, hiding biden's back the president dodging serious abuse to have a lovely chat with hollywood star, drew barrymore. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tom: hidin' biden is back. america is facing a lot of problems in the media has been clamoring for joe to do an interview but he has been playing hard to get. >> i want to thank the press for coming in. send you back out in the cold. the hallway is not much further down. [reporters speaking at once] >> tom: biden has granted seven one-on-one interviews with journalists this year but don't worry, he did sit down for this hard-hitting interview with tough as nails interrogator drew barrymore. check out this grilling.
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>> the truman balcony i think, outside. it looks over. >> if flotus change one of your habits, would it be. >> so many. for real. she has got a backbone like a ramrod -- all she does. don't want to mess with this woman. >> tom: that was nice. i don't want to complain about drew barrymore. i'm not going to blame her because i think she is charming and lovely and she was a child star, like you. do you think biden has to do more tough interviews? just like in the last segment, if they are not holing them to account, why not just kind of coast along like this? >> jesse: you can do an interview like this if you do other hard-hitting interviews.
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there is an appeal, you learned about the relationship and you get the softer side. that's fine. everybody does that. if she's only one you're doing in the last three months, we are getting played. he has been playing us and he's been using the two excuses, one, i am old. and listen. i am an old guy. i am being protected by my team. they don't want to put me out there. i might say something and they might -- okay. that's been effective. it's been effective during the campaign when he did the covid thing. i can't go out of my basement. for the first two years, he's done less interviews than reagan, bush, obama, trump, everybody. it's by a country mile. he's going to continue to do this. what i'm worried about, say it's a democrat. anybody. get ten psalm 45-year-old, 50-year-old president gets in there where they don't have the age as an excuse and he plays
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the same game and he doesn't talk to the american people. >> tom: the strategy worked during the campaign because he spent it in the basement and it worked for him. he should keep doing what works. >> dana: the media at the time was wholly focused on donald trump. they didn't give a lot of coverage to biden. they tried to cover biden but they were really focused on president trump and actually still are to great extent. i think if he wants to run for president again, he's not giving democrats a reason to want to support him. the fox news poll that we just had said something like i don't know 49% of people so they wanted him to run again overall. for democrats was only 63% of democrats. that was up from about six months ago. but he's not giving the reason to say that guy can do it again. we should fully get behind that guy. they are tentative, waiting, seeing. an interview with drew barrymore.
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perfectly lovely but another reason to do an interview is to give your team something to work with and give them a little bit of cover. to me, the spokespeople for the administration are floundering, especially when it comes to the border. there's one decider, one commander in chief and that person should do an interview or a speech where he can explain to the american people what his plan is in the border. that's the number-one issue, as well as the economy. on the border, everybody is focused. doesn't look like he is and spokespeople are blaming republicans for helping smugglers. >> tom: jessica, as a strategy, why doesn't biden sit down with reporters that are tough? maybe right wing reporters. the people on the right, you know what they liked, when trump went at it with the report appeared with leslie on "60 minutes." right-wingers love time. people on the left might like it if joe mix it up with some
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right-wingers and did some tough joe act and maybe blew his stack a couple times. >> jessica: he does succeed when he's on varnish, when he says things like, you know, you're it dog faced pony liar or whatever he said. soldier. and frankly he hasn't taken appropriate victory lap for the midterms. this is the time to sit down for an hour long interview and talk about why democrats were the choice in the midterms that people mean that everyone predicted this red wave. jesse watters most of all. it's not -- a lot. the trafalgar guy was worse than you. a >> jesse: other people were worse. i'm not going to name names. senator ted cruz or senator lindsey graham. >> jessica: he should do more because he's good at it and i find he's at his sharpest when he's asked sharp questions. if you asked, rendering question, he can give you a malarkey answer. >> tom: he needs the tough questions but i think his window may be closing. maybe after the election he
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could've gotten away with it but i think democrats are gunning for him now because a lot of democrats don't want joe biden to run for reelection. even the democrats are going to be tough on him. am i right? >> judge jeanine: i agree. i think that during the midterms we realize that there were many democrats who didn't want him anywhere near them in races. some of the more contested and close races. i think joe biden, if you have the wherewithal, would sit down with a reporter and be able to go back-and-forth on issues like, your secretary of homeland security says the border is open. your vice president is in charge of root causes. have you determine what they are yet? what are you going to do about crime in this country? there are significant issues that need to be answered. you can tell me that this guy is focused on this or that. i think he is inept. i think anyone who is a president of i believe the greatest country on earth should have the ability to sit down and talk about what he is doing.
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answer questions honestly. he is surrounded by -- looking to do nothing but cover. the evidence is pure and simple as we can see with what happened with the fbi, twitter, and the whole hunter biden thing. it's about joe biden ultimately. his denial and his refusal to do this is a comment on his belief that he can't or his staff believes he's incapable. >> tom: my prediction, he's not going to sit down with you, judge. climate extremists think you should stop having kids to save the planet. ♪ well, the stock g in the pot ♪ ♪ just till they taste what we've got ♪ ♪ ow, ow ♪ ♪ with a big, fresh carrot ♪ ♪ and a whole lot of cheese ♪ ♪ and the mirror from your van is halfway down the street ♪ ♪ well, you can say that -- ♪ wait, what? i said, "someone just clipped the side view mirror right off the delivery van."
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>> tom: this is another example. if you buy into their climate agenda, it almost makes sense. i think they should have. that guy clearance from it's a wonderful life, these climate activists should have a clearance in their life to showt the world would be like if the e asking not to be born were born because one of them might come up with the science that ends global warming. good ending to that movie. >> dana: good one. george, how absurd is this, on a scale of one trend to 10. >> judge jeanine: probably a 10 to me. the idea of bringing children onto the earth that they will create a problem and that it's unethical, bad for the climate. the cows, they're in missions, children breathing. i don't know if this is justification for abortion on the part of the left. too many kids. really i'm going to save the earth, not going to have a baby.
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it's crazy. >> dana: then you turn the page and it says "americans are more lonely than ever and they are not sure what they are going to do with themselves because they don't have anyone to take care of them." >> jessica: it's a weird argument. i hang out with a lot of left-wing people in my spare time. i've never heard anyone say this. people voiced concerns about the world that we are bringing them into. gun violence and things like that. i haven't heard the argument for depopulation. in order to help the planet in normal conversation. >> jesse: one way to save the environment is built of border wall because if everybody stays in central and south america, their carbon footprint is lower. once they get here, they start buying stuff, driving around. admitting. if you stay down there, have a nice clean planet. >> dana: on that note, "one more thing" is up next.
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>> jessica: time now for "onemo" judge, you go first. >> i came back from a quick jaunt to austria. it's absolutely gorgetsz. i went with a few girlfriends. there i am in the middle of hans christian anderson. sitting up straight while reading in another language. it sounded interesting. i couldn't understand it. you all the lights saint stephens cathedral in vienna. started building it in the 12th century. gothic structure. favorite punch -- a pink with a rum in it.
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i asked them to fly some over to me in the united states. we are negotiating it right now and i must tell you it was absolutely beautiful vienna. >> jessica >> jesse: what is what the name of the dessert again? >> punch -- >> jesse: we made a fox nation race car. i give you the fox nation collectible die cast chevy camaro classic nascar style. go to shop foxnews.com to pick one of these up. a little stocking stuff. crocodiles making a comeback. we have a crocodile hunter on the show at 7:00. tune in. >> jesse: not what i expected a crocodile hunter to look like. dana? >> dana: this young boy went to universal studios jurassic park river adventure. tell me if this looks all right here.
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>> jesse: whoa. >> dana: see that one more time. is this mean? >> jessica: a little. [screams] >> jesse: she fell down. i think he passed out. i feel for him. >> judge jeanine: that's terrible. >> jessica: we will debate that parenting on a future episode. so tonight is the third night of hanukkah and a new guinness world record was just set for the largest menorah to be built completely of legos in tell vivian schiller in israel. men nor i can't 4.7 feet high, 400,000 lego bricks, built by children and families as part of a lego hanukkah festival. 36 tall one lit in grand army plaza here in new york city on sunday. happy hanukkah to everyone who celebrates. clio has been loving it. >> jesse: happy hanukkah. >> jessica: thank you for the
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accent. >> tom: doing tinder, i don't understand. this crowd is helping her out. watch. do you see that? >> judge jeanine: no. >> tom: they are yelling. >> jessica: right or left. >> tom: they are yelling right or left and picking potential mates while she is at the concert. >> jesse: crowd sourcing the date? >> jessica: why not? weirder things have worked out. thanks everyone. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: swipe left. thanks, jessica. good evening. i'm bret baier. we have news breaking right now. the biden justice department is asking the u.s. supreme court to further extend pandemic related asylum rules at the southern border. this comes in the department's response to yesterday's move by u.s. supreme court chief justice john roberts to delay the expiration of title 42 restrictions which was scheduled for tomorrow. but, we are still waiting to hear what president biden plans to do about the ongoing crisis, regardless of the title 42 outcome. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich has our top story tonight live fro
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