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it took 3,500 mexican soldiers to take him down that speaks to the strength here. >> neil: thanks. we're still waiting to hear from the leaders again. the big commitment on the part of mexico to accept the 30,000 deportees from a number of key countries where asylum comes up and maybe to lift that. the specifics are few. the hope many. here's "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone, i am dana pierro, along with judge jeanine pirro, greg gutfeld, jesse watters, it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." republicans demanding some answers after classified documents were found at president biden's former office just days before the midterms, the materials are from his time as vice president, and a new report says that they include intelligence assessments about ukraine, iran, and the u.k.
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the white house claims the documents were immediately handed over to the national archives and the joe biden attorneys are working with the doj, the president does not seem to talk about any of it. >> and we would like to thank -- >> top g.o.p. lawmakers claim there is a double standard at play after the fbi raid on mar-a-lago. >> president biden said during the campaign he would be the most transparent with frustration in america, yet we find out this happened november the 2nd, days before the midterm elections and no one found out about it. i'm not going to be quick to judge, i just know that he said it was very irresponsible for president trump to take classified documents into his personal residence and have them in an unsecure location and it appears he did the same thing. >> dana: and some of the media
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quick to dismiss the story. to speak of the euphoria on the right that this would somehow exonerate donald trump is already turned into a bit of a hangover because of the stark contrast between the actions of the current president and a former guy when it comes to classified material. >> we all know that donald trump is a liar and a thief, we don't think that joe biden is a liar and a thief could so we give him the benefit of the doubt. >> you are equating it to what happened with former president trump even though it is apples to oranges situation. >> dana: you broke the news to me in a commercial break yesterday and i looked at in and had terrible thoughts, first i thought it was a joke, like babylon bee, and the second thing i thought it was if you are in the communications office and they have to call you and tell you this, you immediately want to throw up your hands and go i don't know what i can do with you here. >> how dare rachel maddow sneer at exoneration. that is the cornerstone of what i do here, and i will be doing it very effectively. i just want to take that slowly,
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so intelligence reports dealing with ukraine, britain, and iran, and these were taken out rights when he was leaving the vice presidency, so ukraine what he is trying to hide from the upcoming trump administration, obviously, the british intelligence is interesting, because this was a christopher steele deal with the russia collusion and iran, what was he going to do? nuke the nuke deal, so we did not want to trump administration to have his dirty little hands on any of those things, so he disappears with the documents. and the joe biden center for diplomacy, they call it a think tank which is -- >> dana: generous. >> generous, they don't open for a year, so where are the documents that are classified for an entire year, and then who moves those documents into the think tank if you can call it that? now also at the last week of the joe biden vice presidency, where was biden? he was in ukraine, he went all
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the way over to ukraine for some reason and that prosecutor was fired and buries him a gives a load of money into the atlantic council, everything wraps up in a nice bow, so then they open the joe biden center with chinese money, he announces he is doing the buying and center a new pen and all of us on in china quadruples their nations to the university of pennsylvania, a lot of it anonymous, so they open up this big center, 65, $75 million, donations flooding in and the biden center and you penned specifically have all of the institutions in the ivy league the most pro-china, the biggest relationship with the chinese, and their mantra is basically like, we can't decouple from china, china is great, and the biden center is at the forefront of this big effort, in terms of national security implications, where do you think the chinese have greater access?
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to a think tank 15 minute bike ride from the chinese embassy in washington, d.c., or a basement add to mar-a-lago on an island in florida guarded by the secret service? i wonder if the janitors at the biden center were chinese operatives? i can only guess, but i feel like it's just a little bit more suspicious. and there are other emails coming out from the hunter laptop looking at the biden center as the clinton global initiative, and i think that hunter biden was going to have an office, why does he need an office at the center when he already has this other office that he is shared with the chinese in georgetown? a lot of centers, and you can never get anything out of the center's coming you know they had to classified information at this one, and then they have all of the documents about the rape accusation from that woman when he was a senator and have those locked on regarding key at the university of delaware, it's
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like every institution biden is associated with has some sort of national security or criminal implication, so i'm just, i am keeping an open mind as harold would say. >> dana: yes, and what about that what aboutism. >> harold: it's great to be back. i would say that jesse has raised a lot of points, and a lot of questions need to be answered, i don't think that penn is the most expenses, but harvard may have the most students from china, but it all mitigates answers that i think need to be asked and questions that deserve answers, i would say four other things very quickly, what i am most interested in in all of this is how did it happen? i think we need to chase the train of custody, and from a legal standpoint, judge, that is something that has to be done too, did president biden and one of his citizen biden's before he was president ever review those documents? i think if he did he would have known that they were there and that they should've been
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returned, and if he did review them, did he know that they were classified and somebody tell them that they should be returned? if he reviewed them, he should have known, because they were listed that way. three, how secure the documents? some of the concerns people had about the documents being at mar-a-lago was that at least from what we heard in the archive in federal law enforcement agency is that the federal law enforcement agency and fbi is that they did nothing those things were secure enough, and finally, had they checked exhaustively to make sure there were no other documents? one distinguishing fact is that president biden's team apparently self-reported, and if they self reported on this, i've read some reports where they looked in other boxes and i am hopeful that they did look in other boxes that they have exhaustively done the search, but politically you are right, you would hate to get that call yesterday. these things happen, and i look forward to hearing the president's answers to these questions. >> dana: we will see if he gets one, there will be a press
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conference and a little bit, what about the action? he said somebody will have to look into this as well. >> you know, i don't trust the attorney general enough to say that he is probably going to recommend a special prosecutor, he is not going to do that, i think that the points that harold raised are excellent, number one, the attorney stumbled upon the use top secret stuff that you could only read in the skiff that are marked classified, okay, number two, they have been there for six years in a facility that is not locked, that is not secured, we have no idea how many people had access to or actually looked at these documents that were marked, and there was -- it was not only not secure, but it wasn't an academic institution, anybody could've had access to that office, and my question is, why now? where they move in the office? i understand that they were moving the office and then they said that they turned it over
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immediately, immediately after what? after who saw it? who saw it first? what was the median? and how many people saw it? i want to know under oath how many people saw it? what other classified information is there? i won't rely on them saying this is this amount, the small amount is not the issue, the issue is very clear, you do not have the right to take that classified information and put it in the nonclassified facility, okay? that is a violation whether it is one or 160, right now they are omitting to ten or 12 or whatever the number is, so it is not allowed. matt so don't tell me, the media, like the media there is nothing to see here, folks, nothing to see here, at least mar-a-lago was protected by the secret service. this is an academic institution, and the truth is ukraine, you know, as i recall, president trump was impeached over a phone call to the ukraine trying to figure out what joe biden did when he threatened
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to prosecute off the case of a company that his son was working for. and by the way, his vice president, he did not have power to declassify, so knocking off those defenses, and the man who cannot wait call donald trump irresponsible now can't answer the question. he can't answer any question, and finally the what aboutism, i would like to do what aboutism with hillary clinton, she still is the worst. 33,000 emails and they were all classified, which everybody asked where they work? she simply destroyed them. >> dana: why isn't the media mad about the timing? because apparently this was known before the middle elections? >> what a surprise that it came out now, all of these delays seem to only go in one direction, where the shocking photographs that are set up like court evidence? i said this a couple of days ago, payback is a hillary clinton. and i want to know when the raid starts, i went to see what is in their underwear drawer, and if
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it is disposable, i know that the media's response is that with donald trump it is treason or worse than watergate and what joe biden it is a nothing suppository, we see that coming as well and knew that this would happen, we are not stupid, but we are different, right? they may be right, this might be a nothing-burger, and we felt that donald trump's was a nothing-burger, but we never change our story based on the team that we support. we know that this is probably, in my view i would always think that the person who packed that stuff in there probably just pack stuff in there. if you have or have a mover that comes to your house and then you are unpacking and they packed singularly out disposable swoon from take out? and it's all packed a newspaper? what are you doing? so who knows, it could be some idiot, but the thing is i would not be doing my job if i did not raise the important questions that need to be raised about what actually happened. do we know that there aren't
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nuclear secrets in there? perhaps he exchange nuclear secrets to china for the 10%, that's a question worth raising. what if he has barack obama's real birth certificate, and that's what got him the vp job! he is the black male, the black male. but if this is true, and by the way, just raising questions, documents filing the national security, he needs to be frog marched to joe biden into prison immediately, no bail for him, and if it turns out he is a traitor, i'm just going to go by with all of those talking heads on cnn and msnbc and prescribe about donald trump. i'm not going to go for anything more than what they suggested. >> dana: up next president biden holding his three amigos senate after a border visit. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: president biden in mexico for his three amigos senate after taking heat at the border, the meeting with the mexican president and canada's prime minister, trying to work with mexico on stopping the flow of deadly fennel that is poisoning thousands of americans, and he is posting about progress at the border, but cannot even get some basic facts right. >> able to discuss the shared security including the joint action for a plague of fentanyl killing 100,000 in american so
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far and now we can tackle a regular migration which i think we are well on her way to doing. >> jesse: understanding the fenton all deaths by about 100,000, and the letter he got from greg abbott, turns out he did not care enough to eat it. speak of the president is well aware of the concerns with the essential for us in that letter, and keeping with the governor's concerns, and clearly they don't have the same you with respect on how to handle handle at the border. >> jesse: so did nonce read the letter and could not read his own letter that he was trying to get out at the mee meeting. >> dana: i always try to look at things with the view of what is the good news? what is the silver lining? and i really been a disappointment since everybody, but in regards to the three amigos summit, you think
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something can get done, the president has a midterm behind them coming he has the reelection in front of them, maybe he will want to address this, and the pet that they can be as it was dismissive of the government of the stage at the front line doing with state to money, with his state taxpayer money having to do what the federal government should be doing and he writes a letter to the president, i understand that it's a little bit of a prop, right? but the message was that i need you to hear me, i think that that is actually pretty rude comment to take the letter and then to have a spokesperson say, he did not read it, he basically knows what is there, take a moment to read it and sometimes i think about why do you even want to run for office? why do you want to be in leadership? probably because he want to solve problems, solving problems means admitting there is a problem, and now they have done the check the box at the border, i think that just cut yesterday said the republicans are moving the goalpost, they said why didn't you go to the border? and we are saying we know that
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the border visit was sanitized, did not even talk to the congressman from the area who is a republican, who is a reasonable guy, trying to work with the administration on things and the only republican that voted against the house republican rules package, tony gonzalez and you just have a feeling that nothing is going to change prior to this visit. the one thing that the president it was good, and i would like to see a little bit more, but the president of mexico had the nerve to say that the united states has done nothing for latin america and south america since jfk, and thankfully president biden did push back on that, because american taxpayers have done a lot, one of the big things that we are talking about root causes, no one in mexico or latin america tends to have a mayor i guess, because the root causes are staring at them right in the face. >> greg: not the mirror that you use. >> jesse: you give mexico the money and it goes and then all of a sudden the cartels have proof. >> greg: joe biden wants a job, he does not want the work,
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it is been about the perks, the benefit, and the status, the aviator glasses, the bomber jacket, he is the internal consultant that gets the six or seven figures but never does any work we also know why joe finally brought up fentanyl to because hunter finally ran out, nfl classic, but the question is who is really more corrupt, who is a selfish politician, the guy who wanted to build a wall at the border or the one who wants to build a wall around his beach house? at least donald trump was getting mexicans to pay for it where joe biden will just get mexicans to build it, but we are going to pay for it, and the reason he is building the wall is not even for security it's to keep them from wandering off into traffic. >> jesse: you are on fire today, classic, your thoughts on this? and it has not been a smooth trip. it has not been a smooth trip. >> harold: i'm not has bothered by him not to reading abbott's letter, what i am bothered by as i would've thought that the summit, we laid
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out elements for what it could look like, and the trafficking of drugs and humans be it sex trafficking, gangs coming across, that's what i want answers to. maybe there is a lot going on we are not seen, i'm glad that there was push back, i am one that called for him as an investment, but the president was a mexican president presented not only was not factual, but certainly was not partner-like him when he saying, and what he is trying to get out am glad that our president responded as he did, we need a wall, democrats build it, republicans agreed to what we have to do on the other side as transparency of how you get the citizenship and give our students for workers and those that have spent five, ten, 15 years in america looking to become citizens let's figure out some negotiation, but it has to start with two people at the top, president biden and i think right below him speaker mccarthy, they are in the
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majority, the two need to push republicans in the house put forward i think a sound, reasonable, and forcible immigration and border plan, you're going to force the president and you will have democrats like me saying we have to counter. i think you have a lot more democrats including the ones with the president yesterday at the border. >> jesse: i don't know if i see immigration reform out of this presidency? >> judge jeanine: i'm not so sure, number one, do you recall that the president gave kamala harris the job of being the borders are and finding the root causes? could a fine line to that, fine-tuned it and just say can i talk to someone across the border? i want to know what the root causes are and why these people are coming for us? he did not speak to any of the people crossing the border and could have found got rid of that whole issue right off the bat, that's number one, number two, no republicans whether it was gonzalez or anyone else, what is the problem with mr. unity bring
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in people who were republicans with him from that area to work at the border, what is he afraid of? we are going to say something? and the most rude and condescending thing he did, there is a man, governor abbott in a wheelchair handing up a letter and the president and kirby are saying we are well aware of their concerns and we don't have to read it, he is the president, he has to read that letter. this man is the chief executive of the state of texas, and this trip is supposedly about trade and energy in all of the stuff, the most important thing is national security, and nobody has a plan for the entrance of all these drugs, he does not even know how many drugs are coming in, he did not even mention the word fentanyl for a year and a half, did not come off of his lips, but the truth is that with all of these got a ways, 78,000 and like the last couple of months, we don't know who is on the terrorist list, or part of the cartels, we don't know who is building the armory that they are using to funnel
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the drugs through, and mexico is corrupt, the mexican government is corrupt, they are not going to find the cartels, and we think that we will have some real agreement with the cartels, no, they will destroy us. >> jesse: in the three amigos are supposed to take questions from any moment, we will have that for you. i don't think the senate under chuck schumer is going to keep up. up next republicans are trying to block president biden's plan to hire an army of new irs agents. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get refunds.com powered by innovation refunds can help your business get a payroll tax refund, even if you got ppp and it only takes eight minutes to qualify. i went on their website, uploaded everything, and i was blown away by what they could do.
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: with tax
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audits, with those loans. [laughter] >> greg: house republicans kicking off their majority by trying to kick the first budget, locking the agency from 70,000 new agents to harass everyone with audits, and that's just the warm up, also voting on a separate bill that would abolish the irs. abolish the irs and replace it with a national consumption tax, that's amazing. the changes will only help the rich. >> to go defending his multibillionaire's and prevent them from being audited and the auditing capabilities for these people went way down, it's ridiculous, it's ridiculous, and democrats in the house yesterday and we in the senate are going to keep exposing this, the first thing they do is help the very wealthy and the big corporations who pay lower taxes continue to do that, we are not letting it happen. >> greg: turns out it is low
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income people who are getting hosed by government counters, the taxpayers were audited five times more than millionaires. so dana, this is so interesting, abolishing the irs, i forget that the irs has only been around for like ten years. when you look at it that way. if you look back at human history, humans have been on this planet 300,000 years, irs not even a blink of an eye, time to go. >> dana: it's exactly right that the younger people or the people with a small business, they are the ones that are always under the threat of the irs coming, rich people can afford an accountant or a lawyer and figure that out. >> greg: you love the consumption tax. >> dana: i do like a consumption tax, should we talk about that? >> greg: keep it interesting. >> dana: consumption tax we can talk about a different time, when they pass the need for 87,000 agents, why did they need that, they had to figure out a way to play for all of the climate proposals they wanted in
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their bill, so once again they are asking the irs to go after the people who are not going to tie things up in court for years, the rich, they are going to go after small business owners because of the are the people that would say uncle, find, take my money, and that money was going to go to the tax credits so that people could buy very expensive electric vehicles nobody is helping them buy and f-150 for their business, so that's what the democrats are doing, there is a little bit of caution that the house did make good on their promise, they were going to repeal the irs agents and they did that, that does not mean that they are gone but they still have to pass in the senate and joe biden would have to sign into now, i think that it assigned to draw the contrast and i think that the senate should try to make the democrats vote against this over and over again and if joe biden wants to veto it, fine, but the more that we talk about how this would go after small business owners and lower income people, the better off the country we would be because the irs is too interested. >> greg: they seem to be following through with their
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promises, tyrus had great advice for republicans that they should treat all of these investigations like a wrestling bill, you work up to the main event and you have a climax. >> jesse: what is a climax? >> greg: i don't know? >> jesse: it always ends with the big guy, i told a story, i have never forgiven the man, and i think i owed about at the ends like 11 grand, but it cost me about 11 grand to pay the accountant to figure out that i owed 11 grand, so he got mean, he got me, not my fault, stupid accountant who did not do the numbers right, but it is what it is, they did not need a gun to audit me, why do these guys need guns to do the audit? does not make sense, the only guys that they want have guns, and chuck schumer thinks only rich people don't like the irs, i am pretty sure that the poor and middle-class people are crazy about irs agents too. >> greg: judge i am worried that you did not listen to my
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intro song, many ripple ten, too busy talking to harold. >> judge jeanine: we were talking about consumption tax, but let me say this, i think the idea that we need 87,000 of irs agents is absurd, i am glad that the republicans decided that they would pass this in the house is not going anywhere, because joe biden is not going to sign anything. and that's the sad part, and i think it has been said, if they go after the small business owner, the small business, you can afford to pay the 11,000 for your accountant, you probably fired him, did you fire them? >> jesse: i got a new agent. i like the agent, i got a new account. i hope he is not watching! spew on the main thing is here, the lack of attention towards millionaires results from severe budget cutbacks over the years, that force the irs to shift the focus to easy marks, really? so all of you are saying that there are some billionaires who are cheating because he did not have enough people you had to focus on the small guy who is
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going to fold like a cheap suit, i never had a cheap suit, but okay. >> greg: i have a theory that maybe this is all politician should do, when they win the house, all they should do is investigate the opposition, so you have less governance over all, investigation or like speed bumps that keeps the bad guys busy so they stay away from us, he said in the green room you can't wait to see the irs be taken out. you said that, and then you went like this with your hand. [laughter] >> you have one of the more creative imaginations about what i say, first of all, i think maya rudolph's mom. >> greg: the judge ripped on many repartee and on my show. >> judge jeanine: and we sang it. >> harold: it is important for this oversight to happen, democrats have said that they need more irs agents for some of the reasons that event taken here that they go after the easy
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things because they don't go after the hard things, and to get a chance to hear from republicans asking very tough probing questions and give democrats an opportunity to ask the same questions because some of the data we are seeing does not make sense and maybe some of the 2022 data i guess it is here from syracuse university, but we were talking about including the tax return that we are talking about about how low income people have seen increases as greg was saying is it because they don't have enough money? and how do we hold them accountable? i'm two years, four years, six years it seems egregious and aggressive things happening will we be willing to take it back? i hope they don't take it off the table without laying off the predicate, and the irs, less than 250 years old, so they have to be less than 250 years old. >> greg: how old is the irs? it's relatively new? if you had something you could ask it, like how old is the irs? just invent something that you can say, hey, sarah, or alex!
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cook their dinner. i go to my colleague here to my right, judge, you seem to be going with that comment. >> judge jeanine: absolutely, nobody is going to tell me that i can't cook with the gas, any good cook cooks with gas, it's an immediate up down, low, high, and i try to cook with electric stove in florida, i know, and what i did, first of all it's the ultimate nanny state that says you can't drink 32 ounces of soda drink is not good for you, who are you to tell me that? i don't need you to tell me that, and the other thing is, why does everything have to be regulated? you want to come into my kitchen, and what are you going to do now? are you going to like knock the doors down to see if i really have a gas stove? and by the way, the electric stoves are more expensive if you want to have one, and then to cook on it, the electricity is so much more expensive, so all the way around i think it's ridiculous them by the way, but this is not about the environment, it's about our health, i will take care of my,
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thank you. >> jesse: when did you cook in florida? double goal? >> harold: what you think about this? >> jesse: this is an attack on natural gas, not gas stoves, the rocky mount institute, but if they do? trying to transform the global energy system to a secure, clean, prosperous is the blues zero carbon, it's not about the asthma, they just put that in there, it's about getting rid of natural gas. follow the money, harold. >> harold: as you follow the money, you come up. >> dana: electric stoves are a lot more likely to have house fires and gas ranges, and the death rate is 3.5% higher without. >> jesse: would you rather have asthma or diet? >> dana: this comes out on the same day that we find out the ozone layer is like not a problem, so people like at the rocky mount answers you want you to live in constant fear of climate change, because it funds their cities and their life
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lifestyle. >> harold: that's an exclamation mark, how do you feel about this? >> greg: the dove is bad for the environment, but my toaster is racist, have you checked the ratings? it is clear of black toast is wrong, and you have to have a nice shade, it's just disgusting every time i walk into my kitchen, that toaster is just deeply offending me, and i don't know what to do, but it is just like, women and minorities are hurt hardest by racist toasters, that's the headline in the near times, here's the secret, everything in life is bad for you. you can die from drinking too much water, it's called dro drowning. >> judge jeanine: that was good. >> greg: thank you. >> harold: before they banned this should think about getting ventilation in there. >> dana: they are doing it in new york city, any apartment building has to be electric, not class. >> judge jeanine: if i have a venting system, what is it ab
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spiel in time for "the fastest" first of all, it sucks to get -- what is worse is never knowing why, have no fear, the dating deal breakers from a survey, bad body odor, being a know-it-all, being rude to the waiter, living in a mess and being rude and overbearing, which one of those are you, greg? >> greg: all of the above, what is good about this thing is that it tells you that the opinions that make you appealing are the easiest things to change, right? that's like 90% of the game, how do you control and picks, going to the gym, holding a decent job, dialect, talking about yourself is very important, because you have to talk less about you and ask more questions, everybody loves that, because everybody likes to talk about themselves, so like 90% of the work is done, you can get anybody you want!
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>> dana: number 11 was chewing with her mouth open, and i cannot abide it, cannot. i don't like it. i also think that being rude to a waiter and immediate out. >> judge jeanine: jesse. >> jesse: they love to talk about themselves, ask them one question, and one follow-up question. your like halfway through di dinner. >> judge jeanine: i'm going to throw a dinner at you, harold. >> harold: i love this clapping on an airplane lane. >> greg: who is on a date on an airplane? that's just a weird thing. >> judge jeanine: they met on an airplane, did they clap? >> dana: we did not clap. >> judge jeanine: disturbing their coworkers while they are on vacation could cost you big bucks, a company in india is enforcing a new policy that finds employees $1200 for contacting colleagues who were taking time off of the company says it needs to make sure that
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workers fully unplugged while out of the office, or it, what you think of that, harold? >> harold: i think that it's crazy, if something is going on in the company, you have to contact them. >> judge jeanine: i am available at all times, for you too. go ahead, jesse! >> jesse: you can call me too, text, whatever you want. >> judge jeanine: dana, go ahead. >> dana: if you are in india and you have expirations and he went to have a country released some seed, you need people to be working, so don't find them $1200. >> d>> judge jeanine: great. >> greg: it's bad enough being in india. >> jesse: don't worry about the country. >> greg: they said be quick. >> harold: this is to deal with covid, everybody was told they could stay home, then they were working from home, then they were remote, no nobody wants to work, now it's over.
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♪ >> dana: time now for "one more thing." greg. >> greg: tonight great show greg norman. kat timpf, tyrus. 11:00 p.m. let's do, this greg's first wort thing i ever heard news. australia hands to run away in the event that a hawk my attack them. when they hear her, i bet they prefer the hawk. listen to how thee trains them. >> run! run! quickly, go! go! quick, quick. good on you. [laughter] >> greg: oh my god.
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her husband is like now you know how it feels. truly hen pecked, dana. we'll be right back. >> dana: before we go right back. we'll got judge. >> judge jeanine: all right. i want you to meet butters an energetic squirrel who might be the only squirrel enjoying doing laundry. owner's cat brought him into the home after the squirrel fell out of the tree and suffered permanent neurological damage from the fall. so, unfortunately, that made him a poor candidate for release. he was taken back in by the family. since moving in he has not only become a local celebrity spent a lot of time helping with chores. the smart squirrel even uses the litter box. neurologically damaged from the fall. they can't let him go back so he does laundry. >> dana: that's pretty nice. i hope that turns out well. >> jesse: that's the greatest one more thing. >> greg: put him to work. the slow squirrel to work.
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>> dana: all right, jesse. >> jesse: the mega millions is at a million dollars. >> judge jeanine: what time? >> jesse: i don't know. check your numbers. asked if i would be sharing the winning with this table i said no. henry bought the ticket. johnny handed it to me. >> harold: three ways you have to split with knows guys. >> judge jeanine: chain of custody. if i don't show up tomorrow in the bahamas, i won. "primetime" we investigate the biden center and we dig deep. >> all right. harold. >> a little lighter note, 10-year-old kellum a detroit maine diehard patriot's fan. also a cancer survivor. and he got the surprise of his life in robert kraft owner of the patriots gave him tickets to the super bowl in arizona. check this out e caught the team's te'o tension with his skill and personality at a wheel chafe hosted by the patriot in november. he was delivered the news by the owner himself robert kraft, a video that the school played in
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front of his friends and family and this kid could not have been more excited. i love stories like this. kids who work hard, who love something. passionate about it and get a chance to be a part of what they think is their dream. congrats to him and congrats it robert kraft. >> jesse: that's confusing. >> greg: squirrel is upset. >> dana: there is a couple rescues that i want to talk about. first of all getting reports out of florida, judge of a run away pig outside of tampa and the hillsborough county sheriff's office were called out about a friendly loose pig running around the area and headed towards, yeah. you know what i mean. >> greg: if i had a dollar. >> jesse: loose pig in florida? >> only reason she mentioned me in relationship to that two pigs not because i'm a pig. >> i had two pigs. >> ever get loose? >> greg: after a few martinis. >> dana: prince the pig. and the police escorted her
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home. >> jesse: italian, huh? anyway, i'm stalling because i have 5 seconds left. the president is going to be giving his press conference. has not started yet. three more seconds and then we can say that is it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, trace. >> trace: dana, good to see you. i'm in for bret baier. will meets with counter parts mexico and canada in the north american leader's summit. we are awaiting as you can see there. two minute warning now three and a half minutes ago. we are waiting for the leaders of mexican. the mexican president lopez observe drawer. justin trudeau and president biden will speaker there and they will at some point give a presentation and then they will possibly answer regardless of what they do. we will bring it to you live. of course, this all began back

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