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nothing's a done deal until its assigned a done deal and you get to the 218 votes. no guarantee it can happen tonight and will be looking at the fallout from this and continuing voting from this 10:00 a.m. eastern time when we get into this with some of the most important and crucial congressman going back and forth on this. some key money players as well. for now, here is "the five." >> hello, everybody's, i'm jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford, greg gutfeld, dana perino. this is "the five." we made some key progress and will come back tonight i believe at that time we will have the votes to finish this once and for all. reminds me of what my father always told me, it's not how you start, it's how you finish and we've got to finish with the american public.
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because it took this long, we learned how to go. we'll be able to get the job done. >> jesse: the dam could be breaking in the battle for the gavel. it kevin mccarthy inching closer than ever to capture how speaker but he's coming up a little short the arco mccarthy was able to flip 15 of 21 republican holdouts but not enough. needs a few more votes to save yours truly from the embarrassment of calling kevin speaker for the last few months. right now, republicans are taking a timeout until 10 to gorge on pizza. mccarthy has reportedly been cutting deals and offering concessions to win over they never kevin's but apparently still has some work to do. >> several believe one earns the position of speaker by raising enormous sums of money and there is no doubt that the individual that was nominated by mr. garcia is the lebron james of special
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interest fund-raising in this town. there is nobody better, but i would suggest that there are qualifications for speaker that are far more important, attributes that are far more important. >> jesse: meanwhile the liberal media has been having a field day gobbling up every little morsel of republican infighting. of course, using it to paint the republicans as racist. of speaker republicans love to talk about black people into specific ways. the first way is to boost the identity politics while patting themselves on the back. the second thing republicans tend to do is play the match game matching impressive black democratic candidates with black conservatives, sort of a they've got one so we've got one gambit. >> based on a litmus test to stop the tide of diversity in the country, the browning of america, the fears that surround that, it is terrifying. >> jesse: so kevin mccarthy said that this is making the republican conference stronger.
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do you think it is? [laughter] >> judge jeanine: actually i do think it is and i thought about this for a couple of days. what has happen is for the last 40 years, the position of speaker has become more and more powerful. now what's happening is you've got these outliers that you call them that who are saying, no, we want certain things and what we want is we want commitment from mccarthy that there will not be any more trillion dollar funding bills. instead, we will have a separate appropriation bills. they are saying that we've got a commitment now to get a bill to the floor to vote on term limits. that's a good thing for the american people the arco legislation now as a result of their demands on mccarthy allows more people, everybody to put amendments on the bill that was not allowed before. so i kind of did a turn around
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myself and i said you know what? these guys, they stood strong, the men and women, however, it doesn't matter. this is democracy in action. this is them saying we are not going to get this afternoon speaker and these are important things and they held out. of leadership had no choice but to work with them and i think congress is going to be better off in the long run. >> jesse: you have changed your mind. >> greg: that's an about face like i've seen. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: what i said yesterday, greg, i don't want to see the sausage being made and i wish it had been done earlier. >> greg: then why did you go to vienna? >> jesse: greg, i know you've been pouring over -- >> greg: first of all, joy, what's her name? joy reid saying that we've got one so they've got to get one? isn't that kind of like behind
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the whole diversity, equity, and inclusion agenda is about building up a diversity that she's now criticizing the republicans were putting forth a black candidate? then you got my reggae who is talking about the browning of america. she thought $340 million would give $100 million to every american. you might want to stay out of this. i never found anything so amusing and tedious as the first time i met you. i agree with the judge, i think the conflict keeps you on your toes, right? the reason why "the five" is so successful because we did not have a bunch of agreeable voices. we have dissenting voices and we will have one voice from one side that kind of pulls everybody out so you're not always in unison so you don't end up like a mindless smelly robot like morning joe or "love you." we create this kind of tension and the tension builds education and makes people smarter, you
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admit when you're right and wrong. here's my problem, okay? this is going to sound like i'm whining because i am whining. where are you doing this mccarthy on a friday night at 10:00 p.m.? i have a show! if this is preempted by you, i'm becoming an anti-mccarthy! i'm going to go on a common thing strike! i'm not going to comment at all for as long as this goes on! why don't you wait until monday? >> jesse: people have been dying for you to go on a commentary strike. kevin finally did it! your sense of the timing of this thing, do you think as people suggest 10:00 p.m. might be it? >> dana: we are hearing a couple members that are absent today that will votes in the pro-mccarthy camp, and still we will have to tune in sorry, greg, it will happen tonight. but i will say something about the last week. since voting started on tuesday
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and it was clear from the beginning and going into the vote was way ahead of time months ahead of time they're not going to have the votes right away. these republicans have been falsely accused of having no specific list of concessions that they wanted and no specific agenda that it's all like kevin mccarthy and they are holding up the vote. clearly that is not true. negotiating behind the scenes they've got a full list of things they've been able to get which includes putting more power in the committees rather than the speaker's office. if you're going to fund a new government program you have got to get rid of our program. he said today he switched his vote today which is progress. when it comes to the rules committee which the conservatives have been elected to do that they have enough people on the committee to stop bills that are bad from even coming up on the floor for a vote. what happened over the course of four days, not a long time, has been great for the country to
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see and i wish not just the election for speaker were televised like it was, but every single vote that they take on the floor that includes funding things with taxpayer money the american people we see that. for two years they've been taken a break because of proxy voting and nancy pelosi hasn't required people show up for work. we haven't had that kind of debate in a while so it's foreign to most people but it's a good thing and the conservatives who got the concessions especially after all the pressure this week, should be applauded. >> jesse: let's turn it over to the democrat here. >> harold: i'm an american who happens to be a democrat. allegedly. you haven't seen a birth certificate. >> jesse: what you think is going on here? >> harold: you don't have to go through all of this to get what the judge and i think what katie's articulated really well. it's true in the last two years because of covid we were not able to see these things but when i was in congress, they aired every vote, they aired the
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after our things that happened and we could go down and occupy an hour of time to talk about. two, was curious to me is they are in the majority now. they are fighting themselves. this fight was amongst the republicans between the republicans to figure out can we hold ourselves accountable to be accountable to the people? which is a curious thing to me. one would think for the last five years you considered two or three budgets have been done on time, it's not because democrats where the problem and republicans. we are all the problem. i applaud them for this, they want to ensure amendments come back into the process and they are voting on the floor, that's the right thing to do. if we didn't have to do this to do that. if they want to ensure that we do not pass on the bills anymore and the only reason you pass the big bills is because they didn't do their job during the course of the year. just do your job, put the country through doing this is an amazing thing. i'm interested in seeing the rules package when it gets drawn up and how many people will be
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on the rules committee who knows what the rules committee does? or are they there to say we've got this one thing we are concerned about and we will make sure every -- this is all that we do appear to congress not only funds the government, but congress has to pontificate and have vision about what's going forward. i did not hear any of that from these guys today. i want them to get seated, sworn in, my party lost, kevin mccarthy's the one who won. i know he's a nice guy and he's able to manage the group. a lot of the power from the speaker's job itself is a constitutional officer. i do hope some of those who are so this agitated with kevin understand that this is the speaker's role and it's not just going to be for two years. this is a constitutional officer second in line to be president of the united states. hooray, let's get it over with and let's get it done and get to work for the american people. >> jesse: okay, and we will have live coverage. >> greg: do you think they're
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really broken up over this? nobody's dying, nobody's being attacked, this is what politicians do. they just waste our time. >> jesse: i thought you were going on a commentary strike? les did not even a minute! up next, president biden headed to the border, but do you think there's a problem or is it just about 2024? ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: and let the spin begin, president biden and his cheerleader in chief kamala harris. the vp tweeting that she has "never been more optimistic about our future" but the rosy picture of america conveniently forgets to mention the total disaster she's in charge of, the border. president biden's finally headed
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there this sunday, but homeland security secretary seems to be having a hard time explaining what the problem is. >> when you, secretary, qualify what the situation on the border as a crisis? >> it's managed in an orderly way. >> if that's not a crisis, what is? >> we seen 2.4 million encounters at the southern border and it's reflective of the greatest level of displacement of people in the world since world war ii. if it's reflective of migration challenge that is gripping the entire hemisphere. >> judge jeanine: does biden care about the border or is it all about politics? "the wall street journal" thinks a trip is all part of his 2024 plan. the former mouthpiece jen psaki seems to agree. >> this is one of the biggest of attacks from republican, you haven't seen what happens. he's vocalized and said it's a problem and it's outdated,
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broken, we need to fix it and that's why he put forward a plan on the first day. it allows him to say i've been to the border and i put forward and plan. what's in your cupboard? what are you putting forward? >> judge jeanine: wow, jessie, he's been to the border as tor willbe as of sunday. what's his plan? >> jesse: i said his plans more amnesty but it's like an apple, opentable for illegals. she even admits it's checking the box. he could go there blindfolded and say he's been and check the box. reminds me that men will not pull over and ask for directions. he cannot say it. in politics you know, no matter what's happening, you could be in the great depression and things are great, the economy is humming along, politicians are unable to tell you the truth. the truth is the economy's not that great. we've got good employment but wages are really down, the stock
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market was down this year and a lot of people are saying there's going to be a light recession. all of this posting -- it's not going to look that great come next year. come this year, is a 2023 already? >> harold: that's when i heard. >> judge jeanine: the truth is, harold, that americans i think it's across people across 36 countries described 2022 as a bad year for themselves and their family even more 81% in the usa it's been a bad year for the country. what makes them think it's going to be a great year? >> harold: i think jesse's right and part of the dna of being president or vice president is to be optimistic about the country. of president, bush, trump, clinton, obama. i don't feel optimistic about our future. >> judge jeanine: trump did something about the border. >> jesse: we are talking about the border now.
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i do agree with everything has been said, i hope this is not just to check the box. we've got a problem. we've outlined many elements of a solution here on the show. i've not been shy about saying how i thought they should have happened earlier. i'm glad it's happening now and i hope republicans who want to be critical for him not going down will use this as an opportunity to advance something positive. just as democrats may see some republicans not be in line and that will equate the issues. republicans are not known for wanting to push in advance gun control, but for those who want to do it, democrats should welcome into the fold. republican should welcome biden going down and advance their own plan and enforce this presidents the response. >> judge jeanine: isn't not the administration a in power tt they sell it to the other side? especially when you've got the house, the oval come of senate
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as recently as last week? >> katie: to your question about the spinning for the optimism, it's easy to spin bat optimism news when you read to find the bad optimism terms like recession or inflation in a transitory and it's easy to say it's going to be fine when you read to find the things that make it bad. in terms of the border, it's interesting when you remember joe biden spoke at union station cleaning out the homeless people. they're doing the same thing in el paso with the immigrants who've been sleeping in the streets. it cleaning it out for the presidential visit without going to see the reality of what's going on and that's a shame if they are doing it for the purpose of trying to find a solution to understand what's happening there. if i'm interested in watching who he meets with an ac going to meet with political appointees in the agencies who are really interested in the administration's perspective that this is not a crisis? or will he meet with frontline border patrol agents who've been smeared by the administration who we can listen to and ask questions about what the problems are, what they need,
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how the policies impact what they are doing and how to find some political or policy solution back in washington, d.c., to fix the problem. in the end, what the president offered this week in terms of his plan to solve the problem and until they stop patching the lease, this will continue under a different crisis. he did not offer any end to that and a couple different countries have to apply for asylum. it's not going to change anything. >> judge jeanine: all right, greg, the president says he'll accept 30 counsel migrants every month. as long as they come here illegally >> ha>> greg: , i'm all about coming here illegally, it's all about illegality. i think -- we talk about who he's going to meet, meet with the agent that he smeared but that will not happen. i love the mallorca's thing was on cnn.
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to see cnn calling out the border crisis is like seeing bravo callout drag queens. this is something they do not do and that's a sign they are coming for biden or that somehow this story has crossed the cable news blood brain barrier from fox news' brain to whatever that thing that cnn works with. you've got to admit the magic buses like the buses that went everywhere. lastly, once again joe is only doing this for political reasons and not patriotic ones. imagine being in a relationship for the money and not for the love. that's joe with his relationship with america. the only concern is when the gravy train runs out. >> jesse: using us for our money? >> greg: he's using us! >> judge jeanine: how do you feel about that? >> judge jeanine: up next elon musk issuing a major warning on technology that you might want to pay attention to!
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>> harold: "the five" warned you about this one. already the ruining education as you know it. banning controversial artificial intelligence in school devices over concerns that it's enabling students to cheat on assignments. elon musk summing it up, it's a new world, goodbye. teachers fear the chat bot is killing critical thinking. however some have like a chat box with the rise of technology with the death of man
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until teachers began using it to elevate classwork. the idea in schools is about critical thinking, and i don't mind calculator or something to help, but when we undermined that, how does it affect public education at any level will be at elementary, high school, college? >> i don't think it undermines it, i think it adds to it. basically we think it's a separate part of her body but it actually is in our hand all the time. it makes us smarter and you've got everything -- we've got more power in this thing than the space program. when we landed on the moon. this is basically part of your brain. you try to describe artificial intelligence to people, they do not understand it and you've got to imagine your computer or smartphone as a paralyzed robot. all the knowledge is in there, but it is contained. there is no biological force or chemistry. making it autonomous or mobile. what ati is doing is on paralyzing the information in
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your laptop or phone. it's allowing computation to act. this will change medicine, law, change everything. it's your laptops going to grow sent the ends and you'll have all the answers in the world. if you have a mole on your arm, take a picture of it, send it, and you will have the knowledge of doctors from the beginning of time to now in that thing. that's why it's important. ai will change everything and it's about when, not if the arco >> harold: in your case a warts. >> greg: if you notice the war it is, having gotten rid of the planters were but we are getting rid of it together america. i'm not putting any tree serum on my foot. >> harold: judge, you've got a strong opinion about this? >> judge jeanine: on his work? >> harold: that and the topic of ai and how we can undermine critical thinking. >> judge jeanine: it's no
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question that it's here and the matter of its here an end improve so much of what can be done. we can't even assess right now in our peabody minds how far this can take us. my concern is this, chat, with kids in school, we are now living in a world where the kids do not want to be created, feel that this one smarter than them, it's not about grades, everybody should be treated equally. if this is about going to have a negative impact on student learning unless they develop a way to identify when chat gpt is writing an essay or writing poetry or a script or whatever it is that it does. until you tell me it can do that i'm worried for school, learning, owing to exercise their brains, they are not doing it. they are home and looking at tiktok and whatever. >> katie: you cannot pass the tests if you've got ai write
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your assignment for you. if you're going into a room -- >> harold: that's what the concerns about. >> katie: if you're giving a test as a teacher without any electronics, you're not going to pass the test. i think teachers have to give students a choice, you can either cheat and fail the test in class or you can do the work and get to the next level. the problem is the judge points out in society now we are passing kids along for the sake of not hurting their feelings, getting rid of merit and accomplishing something in education rather than doing the work and taking the test. there's ways to get around it currently by still requiring students know the material outside of just turning in a paper that was written by someone else. like a book report. >> harold: why wasn't this they are when i was in high school? when i was in college! i had to do the work, this s sucks! >> jesse: i made the old
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school way of shooting. a cat-and-mouse game, the teacher is there, they are doing some personal work and they are glancing one a while and you either had to had a crib sheet that you would write small and you would have it right here, i didn't. or you sat next to a very smart kid. you lean, you lean and you luck and you go like this and you do the best you can just trying to survive out there you're just trying to get a b- or if it science or math c plus you'll be happy because you didn't study and you've got no idea. that kind of environment is character building. >> katie: really? >> greg: cheating builds character. >> katie: street smarts. >> jesse: kids, do not cheat! it's despicable but it happens. a lot of people if they hadn't
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cheated would not have grad graduated. >> katie: the industry where this my kids make money off people who don't want to study like you and you pay them money to cheat for your. >> jesse: other kids you copy their entire homework farm and i wondered what's going through the kids mind. they do not want to give you their assignment to copy but they did it anyway. did they feel like i was pressuring them? >> greg: yes, they thought you might hurt them. you were able to leave the artist be when you copy it so gloriously it's an exact replica of the assignment and they get in trouble too. >> greg: that's feeling guilty like did you ever feel that? >> jesse: a couple times i felt bad. not often than i did that. it helps you. on test day i had the best posture. >> judge jeanine: there is or was a girl in the class and you were taller.
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>> jesse: you can't cheat off the girls always, you've got to cheat off your smart friends. >> judge jeanine: when you're cheating you could care less! >> jesse: the worst is when you cheat off someone and they have it wrong too! and you're mad at them! >> judge jeanine: beat them up in the schoolyard! i copied your answer and you got it all wrong! thanks! >> harold: i hope they didn't watch jesse. >> jesse: i didn't do that, that was a lot of my friends. >> harold: "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> katie: welcome back, time for "the fastest"! first up, no blurred lines about this one, supermodel emily is
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complaining that she only attracts emasculated men when it comes to her breakup pete davidson. >> slowly they get emasculated and they don't know what to do with the feelings and they resent you. i feel like i attract the worst. speech are to you first. >> jesse: i think she attracts all men emasculated or not. when you're dealing with attractive women, you have to psychologically tell you you are not attractive. you can't worship a woman's that attractive or put her on the pedestal, treat her like anybody else because women don't want to be treated like that. >> greg: rarely? >> jesse: no, they really don't. i shouldn't say how women want to be treated on the show but people know how to handle people like emily and obviously this guy didn't. what's his name? >> katie: pete davidson. you used to be a editor for a
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magazine with a lot of beautiful women and what's your take on this? >> greg: what she actually saying and want to show you mean by strong? he dumped her and so she held fast to her beliefs and that makes her strong and she's not a floozy. trying to work on it. >> katie: your thoughts? >> judge jeanine: me? she says some men just don't know how to handle strong women. okay. some men don't know how to handle strong women, so stay away from them, emily, figure it out ahead of time and do your thing! that's the end of it! it's not a big deal. look, i guys going to know who she is that everybody gets crazy when they see her. she's got a lot of money and she's very famous and she's modeling on the catwalk. okay, all right. at that point you decide what you're going to do and how you will handle it. >> harold: she wants a guy
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that treats her like garbage. >> judge jeanine: no, look -- >> greg: that's ridiculous! >> judge jeanine: on any guy's arm she's a celebrity and she's got to figure out who is using her and who is interested. >> katie: i think she's in a high-profile class and the buckets of people who are available to meet the standard are limited. >> greg: mostly phonies and losers, unlike me, emily. >> harold: i wish her the be best. >> greg: seriously, harold? >> harold: it's good to be here too, but come on! >> katie: we have another great woman -- >> harold: you talk to me about cheating! >> katie: of next we will talk about the perfect deal, taylor swift's cat listed among the world's richest pets and reportedly worth $97 million. her feline fortune in cameos and
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big budget ads. when is gus got going to make s big bucks? >> greg: let's rounded up to $1 billion. 25,000, so that means that this cat is worth more than 99.999975 of the earth's 7.8 billion people. that people can buy -- that cat can buy and sell billions of people. >> katie: judge, what about the poodles? >> judge jeanine: my poodles are worth a fortune. it doesn't mean that cat can go out and take money out of the bank? does it mean that cat can go into sax and buy a fancy big? what does it mean? it means taylor swift has money and that's the end of it. >> jesse: i'm with the judge! the cat cannot spend the money.
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the cats not worth 97 millions dollars! it could be kidnapped! >> greg: it's a furry lindbergh baby and it can be cat napped! >> katie: harold? >> jesse: who were the first two? this is the third wealthiest pet, who are the first two? the rich woman from chicago? >> greg: she left money to the dog so the dog cannot figure out how to withdraw money. >> katie: does not count as an estate tax? >> greg: taylor's genius! she's lowering her taxable income by giving it to the dog! that's done, they've got to be worth more than the cat! >> katie: social media makes them work a lot apparently. >> harold: oprah winfrey's dog sadie too.
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>> greg: fan mail friday, this is one of my favorite questions of all time. you've been kidnapped, to our leaders, you are returned because you cannot stop talking about... jesse, yourself? >> jesse: myself -- [laughter] >> greg: you make the kidnappers sick of a topic. >> jesse: i don't like i talk too much. of all the people around the table i probably am the least annoying. maybe harold, he doesn't talk a lot. but you, you talk a lot, you talk a lot, you talk way too much. if the kidnappers would probably love me. two shows when i'm quiet off-camera. i don't babble like him in the green room he doesn't shut up. greg, you never shut up. >> greg: yeah, but that's what i do for a living! >> jesse: you do not have an off switch!
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>> greg: i'll show you an off switch. >> jesse: and i will push it. >> greg: actually it's a toggle! katie, i ? >> katie: i don't think i would get kidnapped. >> greg: you get kidnapped -- >> katie: of politics, i don't know? that's annoying. >> greg: judge. >> judge jeanine: won't stop talking about the fact that you'll get caught. >> greg: they are going to jail and that's the end of that! [laughter] all right, harold, this is my favorite question of all time. you've been kidnapped in two hours later your returned because you can't stop talking about how great ... >> harold: being around the table with the kidnappers. i would try to give them a way out and start talking about jesus. >> katie: would you say happy to be there? and >> harold: this is the one
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time i probably wouldn't. >> greg: real quick, if someone looked under your bed, what would they find? judge? >> judge jeanine: i don't want to say. okay, so, guns and slippers. that's the end of it. >> greg: i have a shotgun, i have a shotgun under my bed. >> judge jeanine: i've got a hendry, a4 ten pump action, all kinds of stuff. a >> greg: that's the best stuff to have under your bed. harold, i'm going to pretend like i don't know. >> harold: my side of that i never got the cheerios and cake because my kids sit on the side of the bed. her side of the bed is better and minds not. >> greg: jesse? >> jesse: pacifiers. >> harold: they get under there and they never come out. is that for jesse or is jesse saying it?
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>> jesse: what are the kidnappers finding? >> harold: don't say politics. >> katie: minds boring, maybe dog hair because the rumba can fit under there. >> greg: that's funny if they find like dead room buzz dead room buzz choking on the hair ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ .
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one shot of whiskey, one bottle of wine, one bottle of fancy champagne platter at a time tore tot nachos. two blocks from where the lawmakers have been battling it out for the gafl. those lawmakers might want to head over there for a drink before 10:00 tonight. >> jesse: that's a good deal especially those nachos. did you hear about that. >> greg: i heard tater tots. >> jesse: greg? >> greg: tonight probably the best show we have ever done. if you miss this show. but who knows, maybe it might get preempted. i don't know about that. i can't imagine preempting our show for anything. but, hey, let's do this. greg's two legged fox news. besides me, have you ever seen a two legged fox? take a look at this. this woman finds a two legged fox in her backyard. this is in england where everything is weird. he has no problem.
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>> jesse: fox costume. >> greg: no problem. looks like he is walking upright. >> judge jeanine: how do you know that's a fox? >> greg: because it says so in my pocket. if it's not a fox, what else could it somebody in that's crazy this isengland. >> katie: crazy like a fox. >> jesse: i can't figure that out. >> speaking of animals, a new docuseries debuts on fox nation. the six part series entitled a year on planet earth features a close-up look of wildlife 60 locations around the globe. explores the lives of different animals throughout each season of the year. scientists, conservationists and community members uncover new behavior using pioneering and inventive techniques and put their lives on the line this learn more about wildlife on earth. be sure to catch a year on planet earth on fox nation starting this sunday,
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january 8th. locks great. >> jesse: have you guys ever been on a safari. >> katie: yes. >> jesse: have you ever been on a safari in india? >> katie: no. >> jesse: this guy went on a safari in india and got chased by a rhino. probably got a freedom caucus -- i'm kidding around. >> greg: i hate rinos such a rino. >> jesse: pretty fast and looks pretty scary. tonight "jesse watters primetime" "primetime" goes harlem. >> greg: you have al sharpton on? >> jesse: i says go to harlem. >> judge jeanine: you are not supposed to say that, greg. >> greg: he has him up there. it assumes he is on the show. >> jesse: just because you are pro-elmive. >> judge jeanine: you can't trash. >> greg: al sharpton is on the screen. >> harold: the international airport is asking for a little help. they found a photo album near one of their terminals recently.
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asking help identify newlyweds. >> this is a picture. they don't know anything more than that. they think the people are connected to the greater albany area. for those of you who may know them and recognize. this please call the number on the screen. >> jesse: those are the smiths who got divorced like 10 years ago. >> judge jeanine: so nice of you harold to do it. >> jesse: that's it for us. >> judge jeanine: good night. >> jesse: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight after 13 ballots for house speaker 13 votes where kevin mccarthy was blocked from the majority needed to assume that rule. there is now a light at the end ever the proverbial tunnel. according to mccarthy and his allies. tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern time the house chamber will reconvene the next vote. the 14th of the week could be the one that clinches it for mccarthy. he picked up more than a dozen members in this afternoon's last vote. 15 members to be exact. who flipped their vote

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