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file. and they left drew a circle to let me out. but love is the through the circle that took me in. i think the job of the faith is to draw a large circle so we are brought into faith together. and we work towards that greater goods that were called to do. >> thank you very much. the book is "witness to get the well as finding our own. that'll do it here." ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone, i'm judge jeanine pirro, along with jessica tarlov, katie pavlich, and jimmy failla. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> christmas is so close you can almost taste it. we're going to get to the news, but first let's have a lot of fun. time for the fastest. ♪ ♪ missing your holiday package? just check your neighbor's
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house. during peak delivery seasons, day of each study shows that the number of packages can reach around 100 million per day. and when the drivers cannot find your house number, they just hope they leave in the parcels at the right place. one driver explained how he deciphers are construed confusing drop off saying "the middle house had a large monogram on the door. and it matched the last name of the package. so i took my best guess, and i left it there." okay, so with a case like that gave me, who at fault? the driver, or the person who does not have been addressed clearly? >> the driver every time. and i would tell you why. i do not feel bad drivers we have a president cannot even find the southern border but stick with me. >> debt ceiling teach job. >> it's not a cheap shot it's true. >> okay here's the problem speaking as a next cab driver, the problem with today's drivers as nobody drives anywhere
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without looking at that phone first they don't trust themselves to decipher which house it is bulimic giving example i get picked up and 3,034th and six yesterday and were going up to 58 at six he typed it into his phone. and i said the streets are number just go straight up and were going to fine. >> that's the problem. >> get your face and i promise. >> i had a theory, this is not apply to all delivery drivers because they do work of very hard especially when the weather is bad and people get very upset in the order things last minute which does not help with them getting delivered on time. but i was on a walk with my dog is a day early in the morning, 7:00 a.m. a and i walked by as amazon vine, and it smelled like marijuana, it was hotbox. so maybe, they miss delivering them because they are not exactly in their right mind. >> very good point. [laughter] >> go ahead well. >> jimmy's wrong. i take the side of the drivers.
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first of all, if i get into a cab, or newburgh, i want them to put it into google maps it's not about directions, it's about traffic. >> i do not like when they get in there and they wing it. because you don't know if there's check to cover her her head and eye device will tell you if you need to go around something. >> when they ask you what it does you say you don't know. >> i was just rebutting. >> no this is in a rebuttal show. go ahead well. >> the judges spoke it. but i take the side of the driver because if you seen how people are getting fancy with the number of the houses these days. there is this the ecstatic you don't know if it blends into the house i feel bad for the driver the drives and because i don't know -- 11, 5315 i can't tell. >> let me ask you this hub i would you feel they had to cell phones coming, they wind up in your neighbor's house he went week without the stuff smartphone? >> but my numbers are fine. would you tell me that i'm a bad font user?
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>> okay lets go did jessica did you have any problems jessica? >> i did yesterday. somehow, i always check to ask for the delivery signature because i do have a doorman and he will do that. and then they contracted that it. but i don't know if it didn't overwritten, but it said no signature required and i called downstairs and i was it -- it a present for somebody -- and he said, lemme call the guy next door. we call the building next door, lo and behold it was at that building. and it said it happens all the time. now is it the biggest in the wall? no. but my numbers are very clear. on the door. of the building. >> i'm not going to show the audience but i'll show you. but -- no i don't think about people... [laughter] 's my address.
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>> so i got a package, wasn't two weeks ago and i come home, and it's late, i open the box and pick it up and i said, i didn't notice. in fact i wouldn't wear this. so i put the package back in and i close and i look at it and it's for somebody who lives in the same street on me say i am maple street, no maple circle. in their maple lane. so now the burden is on me, because the driver made a mistake. and now i've got to close it up, repackage it, then take it to the person that maple lane. >> get the closet. >> what do i leave it on the rain? i don't think you have to find a packing tape -- >> but depending on what it is a feels like a creep. >> what i delivered packages that if you got the location wrong they hate you. >> this time a year is perfect for settling up with a perfect cup of hot cocoa to watch a classic hot movie. but a new survey declares that
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1983 christmas stories the greatest festive film of all time. >> "kid talking very fast" >> merry christmas. ho ho ho. >> no. >> charlie brown christmas comes in a number two. in the third most popular movie is it's a wonderful life. all right, which one do you like the most? >> so, it's a wonderful life of those three, but i do love dr. seuss is the grinch. and the holiday, which i know is the life of cameron diaz, kate winslet when they swap houses and everything. okay. >> no those are the rules, i know you are you to judge, but it doesn't have to be those three. >> okay so that what your
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favorite? >> love actually, i do, but the number one is, bad center. >> no it's christmas vacation without a doubt. >> d a great? >> no diehard is the best christmas movie of all time. and it is a christmas movie everybody. also i love home alone as a christmas movie, and out of the three i love charlie goode prom. but diehard is the best one don't argue. >> home alone if it was made today the parents again unless they'd for abandoning their children. and he came in number one in the pool but we start the account the mail-in ballots. but here's the thing, their worst want to charlie brown for the same reason is the best one i love that movie, it's a movie from my youth and he has the greatest song contract, but it also has a one-word song and you know the song that sounds like you're dying monoxide poisoning of your in your garage. >> i just up next, everybody
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looks forward to sweet treats over the holidays. you are ready know that i do, but this fruitcake deserve a place on the dessert table? fruitcake this become a holiday punch line with the majority of americans disapproving of the dish. but how many of us have actually tried it? luckily for you, i have some right here. who wants to try it? >> oh so delicious. >> i know i don't like it, have but have you tasted? >> i lived in london and they only eight fruitcake. >> you not to break if you don't like it. >> it's like christmas caroling -- >> first of all weighs 10 pounds. >> it doesn't taste like food and it is a look like cake. it looks like a regulated and a wuhan lab, as a weapon he can hunt with and you get a hot down whoever got it for you it's terrible. >> is that gummy bears? >> its fruit and dried fruit.
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>> either way, out of all the things you could have around christmas time for dessert -- the endless options, fruitcake is at the bottom of the list. >> but the thing is, it is part of the legend. that started a long time ago. and it's come down through this. >> the reason santa wanted to go to every house in america so he didn't have to eat stay home and eat mrs. clauses fruitcake. [laughter] >> i think it's like the original power bar. one bite and your fault. >> you should be. this 1200 count. >> i think it's another reason why americans love the brits. >> it's nice because it can't go back because it was never good. >> coming up next, once in a generation what your storm this crippling winter travel for millions ♪ ♪
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travel plans leave now. >> president biden warning about the dangerous winter storm that is already crippling everyone's quality travel plans, and so for every over 15,000 flats have been delayed enough for water whopping 4500 cancer. let's take it over to kendall smith for fox weather. >> katie, you're exactly right. in terms of the holiday travel, this impactful winter storm is going to continue to small traffic, in the days leading up to christmas. which is certainly not one most of us want to hear. we are just trying to get home to see our loved ones and for christmas. but this is what we're looking at for a top flight cancellations. so this is coming out a flightaware.com. from now, until saturday we are anticipating from chicago to denver all of these places being hit hard. take a look at chicago o'hare, 650 of them, they have already been canceled. and that is up to 20%, off a 70% out of denver.
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so, this very impressive winter storm is continuing to strengthen, and so i can imagine, we are very well going to be dealing with a bomb cycle in her hand. in the next several hours, as this very intense area of low pressure continues to defense as it is working its way northward. right now, we are dealing with the main of that impact in places like chicago and st. louis and even into arkansas doping corp. is about to snow. and on the head of this this is the appetizer that is bringing a wintry mess to locations right along the east coast. so, if you do have to travel over the next several hours, maybe even into the next several days, best advice is to take that thing slow and easy. we are going to watch, as the system continues to track northward into southeastern canada. so by tomorrow morning, the central pressure is finally going to drop dramatically. notice these thin black lines, these are isobars, that a quake to equal pressure. and that essentially means that we have very strong winds aloft. so we not only have to do with the snow, and the heavy rain, we
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are dealing with very strong winds. which will blow that snow all around and quickly reduce villa stability. enes kanter lead to extremely treacherous travel. so we are watching, especially for folks are gonna be traveling, may be or not taken to the skies may be are taken to the roads, or a meeting the railroad for that conditions will not approve until about saturday evening at the system finally -- we are going to have lake enhancement down in the great lakes, so in total we could very easily see upwards of a foot or more of snow on the way and then those very strong gluttony gusty winds this is going to make for a traveling nightmare heading right into christmas katie? >> thank you kendal. winter appearing with the event jen to her peers. for more on the story, and so much more download the fox weather app, a stream fox weather on your favorite connected tv device. well you similar stressed out over here you're right breathing deep? >> why would i not be stressed
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out a bomb cycle is coming. back home for christmas. i'm terrified. and we have gone from acid rains. nuclear, atomic winds, bomb cycles. we are just jamming these words together. what -- nuclear sunshine? >> this is really happening, i mean you can't see -- remember all those cows that suffocated from snow because they didn't know the snow was coming to north dakota and south dakota and nick killed a million cows so no one the cows to get out of there and that's what they're doing. >> right now no delays. it's been >> for tomorrow. they make jimmy? do you travel numbly during the holidays it's a nightmare, but we are canceling cancel tear so many fights everybody just tasted -- >> i do consider myself a travel expert because i do for a chance to stand up from a family. the true superpower is really just to be calm. you've got to be calm. and you've got to just play the
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hand you're dealt. the travel cards are in charge here with weather and delays. god made airport buys for a reason to use them is probably the only time in your life you watch cnn. we've got to be calm just take it easy you'll get there when you get there it so much more important to stay safe, and do not out. >> was a sincere message. i can't waiting for something the other shoe to drop. >> i'm an adult. >> christmas sucks, especially if you try to see her family. >> yes and as i look at the snow, i grew up in the snow belt of the southern tier of new york. so, i was never able to wear halloween costume without a winter coat because it was always snowing in elmira, always. so this doesn't freak me out the fact that i've been in airports where they do not lie when there's a half an inch and you want to jump across the str struggle. not the woman at the men of the dust, but the violin. what mean you can't find it here? but i agree. i think that today jimmy you are
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right. everybody after the pandemic they are really short on any kind of -- they just did not have any belief, or what's the what i'm looking for... ... >> agents? >> faith. >> and they just been angry people are fighting with each other all the time but you can't. the people behind the dust only doing what they can for you. but my concern is the people who are getting into cars and driving. and then, they take a lot of risks because especially if they do not know how to drive in the snow i can be a problem. >> and ozaki talking to a friend today in iowa and minnesota, and i said are you guys okay? it's gonna be negative 30 day. and they said all knowledge to be back in the regular 30s by the end of the weekend no big deal. >> you guys are freaking out but were fine. >> i was in chicago during the polar vo-tech vortex. five years ago. >> no need -- but, i was out of
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my mind freaked out, i had all new gear for it and everyone who lived there was looking at me like i was insane. and they said this is just two days just going try to have a drink. >> and also people like that white christmas. so there you go. >> budgeted side, that is the first holiday, the first thanksgiving and christmas after the pandemic, where people feel ready to find micco out there and see their family sometimes for the first time since all of this are taken the much needed vacation and now,... >> seriously, fear liberal, red states they have a... [laughter] >> if you saw how far we christmas. >> i have gone away in my defense. my liberal difference. but you know... >> up ahead, more trouble for the crypto crete. his friends just flipped on him and now he has to live with his parents in their basement. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> disgrace kept up king making his first u.s. appearance in new york after being extradited. he is facing actual broad charges at the landing behind bars for the rest of his life. they found her out of jail after posting a massive $250 million bond which one prosecutor caused the largest of it. he will not have to live under house arrest and is part parents home in california when he wakes trial. this comes as his former friends, including his ex-girlfriend, flipped on him. two former executive crypto chief trading empire had pled guilty to the federal charge charges are cooperating with the feds. i would go to euphrates,
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bird's-eye view warily right now? in this case? >> the fact that we did not find out about ellison, and the girlfriend, who ran it and wayne, until last night to me tells me why it took so long for the arrest of sam bankman-fried. they're asking why they're not arresting him but they wanted the feds, they clearly wanted to get these to plead guilty to very similar charges. and they have to meet the conditions of the plea deal. the conditions of the plea deal is that they testify and cooperate with the feds. incriminating san bregman. and what was done and tied up last night. and this soon as they landed in new york, is a done deal. what that mean, is that the chances of this going to trial or something none. you've got these two people, or working with and pretty much at his level. the girlfriend, who was getting the money fred to her. with someone who was involved in
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their day-to-day activities with him as was wayne, couple of cards. $250 million bond is $25 million bond basically. you put up the parents are putting up the house and i don't understand that, because if the cuts parents have yet to been investigated as well. the issues related to the parents but that's it for another day. now, the cooperation to get to the feds will determine their own sentence. so the difference between the feds, more state prosecutions is, as a state judge i will get the sentence affects they had to say if that x. the feds can dance around with it and say you know what? what can ago and maybe they will be sentence until after he sam bankman-fried's. but they can go in and say that they cooperate is over then you give them a insisted that that they were getting given. now sam bankman-fried, he cannot get away with this by saying he didn't know, he actually had no guidance, no regulation, no oversight, and he used the money
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for himself. the money that went to alameda and his girlfriend, he was used for lavish gifts and homes and self and his family. his family, which i include believe includes his parents. which is crazy here. but in the end, this guys made off is worse he's worse than they are. because with made up the money is much higher, but he use an individual's money to pay in an interview. this man, sam bankman-fried used the money for lavish lifestyle, for himself, his family, real estate. he is a dirtbag. >> big time. >> dirtbag he has a dirtbag as well. i assume. and do you think this is also a ponzi scheme? but that's what you're saying. but he was a ponzi scheme, this is theft. >> is a little different. >> a little. >> its theft. we can's focus on sam bankman-fried, and notice i was speaking here, that court sketch is the most flattering court
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sketch because he is not as good-looking as the artist betrays him. i don't know if it's worth a lot to you,... >> matter to me. >> listening, here's a here's a story that matters to me. it is less about sam bankman-fried, it is more about where sam bankman-fried spent his money. and i'm not talking about the homes of the lavish lifestyles. the people who benefited from the media organizations that funded, or think of him was a half a dozen media organizations who were living in some parts off of the funds from ftx. democratic politicians who are good and big campaign donations from him. to me this is the story. the quick story space. we as a society right now where people are unwilling participants in shaping their own lives. i think we are giving incomplete and false information are so many aspects of covid, and what you have here is a bank of customers from ftx who are unwilling participants in his vision of the world. and i will ship it to you for you through media and for
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politics, and these people did not choose to participate in his manipulation of our world. >> yes. >> very interesting. katie, and, i'm sure you have thoughts. and i would love to know also, do you think that this will lead to more attempts or lease of government regulation? >> first of all, that $250 million bond, is just so eye-popping. they say it's the largest bond they've ever put out according to the u.s. attorney but i'm fascinated to see how the defense argues that this is an unregulated industry, so therefore you can hold mike wright accountable for rules that are not in place. but they couldn't say -- they try to get him a fraud but i think they're going to argue that look, there's not regulation in place for you to say where the guardrails also how can you hold someone accountable when the government has failed to implement these regulations. in the wicklow for a long time let people off capitol hill has been paid by ftx and they wanted to get him in their good graces pipe trying to pay them off so they would have regular crypto
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but the problem is now you're hearing a lot from puppet politicians are going way to find the other regulation. the act and that this is a representation is a crypto industry as a whole with people and dangerous they are saying, that this guy was fudging the using people's money and were stealing people's money and don't play nice with the same broad brush because you guys want to regulate the industry in a way that allows you to have more government control. so, i think it's really fascinating to watch how this will move forward in the trial maybe not the trial... but may be the case of the legislation of how they figure out how they can crack down on whether jess applies as fraud, or if it's can it be some new regulator industry. >> really fast, one of the things that the prosecutor's data think of the codefendants took creed securities, and -- securities crimes, so that they would not be this issue about regulation. and since they admitted to it,
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they then establish a case that we got them in securities. so, i think... the defenses that have a hard time but this one. >> they may make the case, because the they said they would. >> and might not work. >> i'll give you a quick street-level assessment, the thing that popped out to me, $250 million bill, is the fact that this guy had a girlfriend. i mean that because everybody was a little blown away when they heard that in the minneopa simplify this but i think about crypto regulation, there's a very simple investment to for everyone watching at home never give up your life savings to a guy who shows up in a meeting in shorts and a stained t-shirt. it's a tale. a second on the street and you're beginning a transition and they ask you not a cop are you? they're telling you. this guy was a dirtbag, he did something in the hamas where he showed up in shorts and you know what's bad when bill clinton tells you to put pants on but that's who he was he was a dirtbag. and people were not asleep at the wheel, they were awake at the atm. they were so much money flying around, that everyone of these dirtbag celebrities, tom brady's
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or turn back for this, i'm with mattel ftx or emin shaquille o'neal, amrit larry david alden on the stuff. this guy had credibility, not because of his appearance which i'm mocking, but because he was aligned with the right people. it was their credibility he traded off to do polities for people of their life savings. he's a dirtbag. >> dirtbag is the word of the block. up next, has america become a nation of... ♪ ♪ i recommend nature made vitamins because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand.
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wealth of payouts. according to a new study unemployment outpace the median income in several states meaning that those folks are making more adult than your average fighter fire truck driver from nick doing nothing. and the free ride gets better in those states. they come up to over a hundred thousand dollars for benefits making matters where it's because nearly half of americans ages 18-229 i'm living with their parents. this is embarrassing. we'll start with you. we were young, there was some shame living at home in your late 20s. i'm one of those guys who moved out really young like 28. [laughter] but honestly, do you think we need to bring that shame a little bit because i think we collectively as a society lowered the bar. >> shame will do the trick, bring back shame because this is highly, highly concerning. at a deep cultural level. this morning on "fox & friends" we have tony marvin's on the program, and this that came up, do you know in 196890% of
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working men, were either working or at least looking for work. that number is dropped to 89%. you say 89-97 but if 1 out of 10 men are totally disinterested in working, you are were heading down quite honestly a path we do not know where it leads. we have had a culture when women have been in the home and worked in nontraditional in terms of working place jobs. but we've never had of the society where men have simply not work. what is america look like with a bunch of men who want to sit around. >> it looks like san francisco. it looks like squalor, it looks bad. i want to ask you this, but are there to point to go ahead but what i was gonna say... one of the reasons were having a hard time with the labor force is enhancing and employment benefits. they're almost making it harder on small businesses to hire because people want more money. but would you argue that the lesser paying character building jobs, are probably more value in velma long wronged and studied a high salary. >> i don't think there's that
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any question in the lesser paying job. and that creates the essence of the american worker. but what we are missing now, looks like we're on that slippery slope to lose is the idea of the concept of merit. an initiative. in the adf free ride taken away that energy and ambition in the initiative. that makes this country such a great country. you know, it is also it's almost like this socialization is coming up here and there. you can live off the state where he a color other employment employment of what everyone, i don't care. the money is coming from the government. and you don't have to work as hard, and one half inches -- we lose a certain character in this country. i think, it's going to be very, very detrimental to this country going forward. >> is carried. j.t. then he has given us, if the lovely baby clear goes up to be a small business owner, she's gonna have a harder time hiring because of democrats are you prepared for the reality you
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might be raising a republican right now? >> she is one years old. [laughter] >> she's more concerned with unicorns. >> answer the question. >> i would like to say something about the think is out of child poverty. i agree with everything that's been said, i had to think of some of the blame needs to go on parents. actually for these 18 to 29-year-olds. and it goes up to kind of where i am today and kate is a bit younger than me. but mid millennium, there is a helicopter parenting and the coddling of all this is made it so that kids don't actually feel scared to leave the home. and it created an environment where it's just fun to be there anyway. that is part of this. there has been a side effect of all of these increased benefits that i think we can all agree is a good thing. because of the stimulus checks, unemployment and especially that child tax credit which did go away last year nearly 60% of kids who lived in poverty but lifted out of poverty in the
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last couple years. and that's a really big deal. i'm not saying that means that we should have a car wash and people should be earning a hundred grand for doing nothing, but that's a result that we absolutely cannot turn a blind eye to. >> listen, i think when it comes back to a self-reliance that i think we've eroded that from a lot of today's population. but who's it here's a superficial question. the back in the day if you are single guy who lived at home with his mom you really could get women, but a lot of women live at home with them on to buttress the problem so there because now they have nowhere to go. >> it does. but i wouldn't know. but i do want to say something about the cultural aspect of this. and what people understand about those benefits are getting money from the state and getting money from the government. that means, a fellow american is paying your way. and meet someone else is going to work on your behalf. somebody else is paying taxes and going to make sure that the government has what they need to pay out a hundred thousand dollars for people, so they can say that they did not have to go to work. and this idea and this also comes back to the illegal immigration problem we have, a
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lot of people say that americans did not want to do the jobs that illegal immigrants will come to do. but maybe it's because they can break in a hundred thousand dollars for not doing those jobs. and there is dignity and work no matter what the job base. so when you have the government subsidizing nonworkers, that's why those jobs are not getting done and that's why you don't want to start in jobs that make it so they can climb the ladder whether it's working at mcdonald's, working at a restaurant like i did a working and i saw family business like i did. and so, the bottom line is if you are not working and you're taking benefits someone else is going to be working for you and i used to be something that people didn't want her in this country. >> the pride of ownership is a big deal making something for yourself. as a cab driver who drove 12 hours a day knowing i'd wake up every morning and made myself a hangover from the stress of the job the night before but no its understanding that you're getting at then contributing to your well-being. up next, big brother has officially gone too far. it gets a moment booted, from
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♪ ♪ >> you don't like country music? >> i love country music. >> but you didn't like that? >> the jingle bell song, i'm kind of over it now. they met now on the go pack again. santa claus is a daily when watching you this christmas, it's a judge. and others because creepy big brother tech is coming to town. a mom got kicked out of radio city hall after facial recognition software identified her when she tried to see a rocket show with her daughter and so it was a crime? she was an attorney from a law firm, suing the parent company of the venue. the company ceo james dolan has allegedly banned anyone who works for any law form that has a suit against his companies. they sense well jimmy this ends very, very. >> i can handle after this, but i've never been kicked out of a rocket show. even when my brother mike was tipping them which is frowned upon but the know that at the
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time. the james dolan okay... as a guy who grew up rooting for the knicks, which in new york city in the past couple years, they're the only place where shooting is known as madison square garden, they've done such a horrible job of writing a franchise, they are better lately. but if he's put as much effort into stopping people from scoring on the lax defense as he did at stopping people from getting into radio city, i think we have a much happier city right now. >> so, it's not hard to extrapolate with this type of technology can go. i'm in the argument will be made, and he is a private business owner he could choose whoever it to project to for whatever reason he wants to reject. the way you can draw that jessica, but there some obvious places this can go and this is very scary. >> totally, and anyone who works... i mean this moment wasn't even on the case, i mean you want in a huge law firm with thousands of people. and suddenly you cannot take your kid to a christmas show?
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there's actually absurd. and i hope this is not a trend that will catch on it anyway. but anyway, he's a pretty haiti think you have attained the city. most of all for the poor management of the knicks. but it is terrible. and certainly, as opinion people like... the implications of that care >> how long to a fox news employee gets rejected in new york city? >> you just want me to say even the liberal? let me in. judge? it's not on my black but he looked at you. >> ditch the rock. >> the thing about him, he's really thick-skinned. but you say most people are making the money would like you, but the guy, he's got some kind of grievance that might not be legitimate but he owns the joint. the question is, how far this is go? not tsa, the only thing i know about tsa's that they do not use that they use it for clear, and ended let you through they don't
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use it as a punitive measure. so, but i suspect this is going to be used more in the future. there is no question about it. >> and i think we'll be willing participants to the point of clear that we trade away their privacy for the convenience. >> for the shoreline at airports that's true. there's a lot you give up for convenience at the airport, but this is being used by governments around the world for punitive measures. china has one of them, the airlines and here are using this now. they're setting it up so you don't need a ticket it's all facial recognition and when you come into the country asked for a global to cdp. you don't even have to put your passport anymore it's all facial recognition. it's a scary thing when the government can use it to track innocent people down as they do not have a system where they have individuals or liberties. but even that has been trampled as we saw throughout covid. >> lots about things. >> an update on the story and that is a lawyer, went to madison square garden new with a beer in a hat and defeated
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♪ >> before we get to one more thing be sure to check out our christmas special. so nice it's airing twice this weekend at 5:00 p.m. eastern. don't miss it. okay. i'm going to go first on this. tonight, i am hosting "jesse watters primetime" so, i will see you there at 7:00 p.m. eastern. and, here's my one more thing. a couple vacationing in scotland may have found the scariest road in the world. they are driving on a road which is like 10 feet above the ocean to get to their hotel. they are literally driving.
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wendy and her husband from the u.k. had to drive down a seaside road in garden's town scotland to get to the vacation rental it. runs along a cliff overlooking the sea. so close that the waves crash on the road and the car. the drop off cliff, the couple said, appeared to go down 10 feet and into the water. they made the drive once and then opted to park down by the harbor and walk. >> judge jeanine: okay, jessica? >> that was the g.p.s. drill. >> jessica: that looks horrible. a little girl learned a hard lesson after getting stuck inside a claw machine during an attempted stuffed animal heist. 4-year-old poppy's older sisters persuaded her to take one for the team so they could all get a toy it. became abundantly clear to poppy that she had made a huge mistake. [laughter] high security claw machine. trapped for a few minutes before her mom's partner helped free her. rigged by design australia. >> jimmy: took her parents 700 quarters to get her out.
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>> i hope they got all of those toys. this florida man has a heart of gold. patrick rhodes works two jobs. found time to deliver meal to essential workers campaign. this year he is providing meals to staff members at schools across the tampa bay area. he says that he gets his meals and donations from area businesses and he is working to start his own foundation. so, great job patrick rhodes. >> people in the community telling them how much i appreciate what they do and what they bring to the community. you know, makes me smile and makes me happy. >> there you go. great job. >> jimmy: you couldn't quite understand what he was saying come see me and do stand up comedy live. seattle performing arts center on march the 3rd. sacramento at the crest theater march the 4th. april the 7th. tower theater in bend, oregon. april 8th egyptian theater in boise and in jersey april 21st and 22nd at bananas only time you will see me near a fruit.
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>> will: people wearing funny christmas sweaters and college basketball coaches going absolutely bananas. have you seen the two things together at the same time. the coach of michigan state and is he an angry elf in this game. >> katie: that's awesome. >> will: there you go. that was last night's game against oakland. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us tonight. "special report" is up next. hey,. >> bret: bret i think i saw gutfeld stuck in one of those claw machines once. [laughter] >> jessica: looking for gus. >> bret: we will see you. gogood evening. i'm bret baier crypto currency owner sam bankman-fried makes bail after extradition from the bahamas. dangerous winter conditions effects tens of millions of americans as thehold travel season intensifies. and women in afghanistan take to the streets to protest a taliban rule banning them from universities. ♪ but, breaking tonight, an
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