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a guitar. i said, this guy is my buddy. >> neil: sammy, i urge people to watch the special on fox nation, and how well you treat people. that shows. i think that's a beautiful sign. >> you treat people the want to be treated. >> neil: happy 75 years, my friend. >> hello0 in new york city. this is "the five." democrats desperately trying to explain away car-a-lago was joe biden heads back to his delaware house to reorganize his garage. fallout still coming, forcing
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the doj to appoint a special counsel. anybody vet this guy? yep. the fbi grilling biden aides about how top-secret files ended up next to his corvette. we're also learning the same house was hunter's hangout pad. that's right, the drug-loving first son lived at the property propertyfor years and even had s credit card statement sent there. he'd never be careless about classified information, right? >> do you think it's irresponsible and reckless of him? >> irresponsible is not to disclose when you have documents. he's certainly done that. >> biden people are bringing forth the documents. they're not obstructing access to them or knowledge about them. >> why did he not inform the american public two months ago?
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do you think that was a mistake? >> i don't know what you're saying right now. >> seem much more measured with this than the trump documents. you called for transparency with the trump documents. >> bottom line i said that night it's premature to comment on what should be done. >> and neither does president biden. the white house is still tightlipped over all this. peter doocy makes this interesting point. >> if i would have been an opportunity to ask a question, the first one that i have on my sheet was why is president biden going to wilmington today? isn't that a potential crime scene? >> ha-ha-ha. the fbi was just there the other day.
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>> the amazing part of all of this is that, you know, we know that the left decides, look, there really is nothing to see here, but the issue is not the number of inadvertently misplaced documents. it's not whether there were so few or whether he's fully cooperating. the issue is whether or not he had documents. he was grossly negligent in not keeping them in the proper storage area. that's it. end. story. i don't know why all of a sudden there's this what-aboutism. what i want to know if hunter biden lived in that house, where there were documents in that garage -- by the way, the garage door has been left open in the past, that's been reported on, and the documents were right there -- the documents have been there at least six years, because it's been six years since joe biden was the vice president, then the question is, who had access to those documents? if hunter was living there, i want someone to fingerprint those documents.
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i want those documents fingerprinted so i know that hunter biden was definitely not touched them, because i suspect that there's more to it. in addition, now we've got three locations. in addition to the garage, there's another location in the house. and careen jean-pierre knew on wednesday that there was an additional location of these documents. the presidential election, they shut down the hunter biden laptop. okay? they didn't want anybody to know about it. something like 52% of americans say they would have changed their votes in a close election. now we've got them doing the same thing before a midterm, hiding what the department of justice and the white house knew. and they are now, like they're gaslighting the american people. finally i think that it is worth asking how and why this story is
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breaking now. is this some of the dems who don't want joe biden to run? everybody has known about this for months in, with. now are they leaking it so they can say, you know what, we're going to tank joe biden and get him the hell out. >> do you find that suspicious, geraldo? >> you mean the timing of this? >> the timing and -- >> ladies and gentlemen, i'm so scornful of this story. i think it's a big waste of time. i think you should scold both of these guys. you should revoke their library cards. >> their library cards? >> let's get on with life. all of this hubris, all of this energy, this money, this special counsel, i predict you'll see the special counsel -- it's going to be like a sparkler on july 4th, burning down, and then on to other things. >> trump or biden, nothing is
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going to happen? >> nothing should happen. i'm not saying nothing is going to happen. when you examine this, what exactly happened here? the presidents of the united states took stuff that wasn't theirs because they wanted to ego stroke, write a book, whatever -- >> vice president. >> he was vice president enough. >> it's a legal term. >> they kept them, ignored them. how many people have boxes that ulput in the garage, and you leave them there, and they get wet and -- >> with classified documents? >> believe me, boxes in garages are an indication of how important the vice president thought this was. >> he said he takes it very seriously. are boxes in a garage getting wet taking it seriously, geraldo? >> i think that -- i do not take it seriously. i'm sorry. i will sit and -- >> washington, d.c. takes it
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very seriously. >> all of the rage, all of the emotion, all of the engagement that you're seeking -- >> because we're talking about china right now. we're talking about ukraine. >> we're not talking about that. >> yes, we are. on cable news today? you're not talking about that? >> oh, really? you're talking about this. >> these documents are about the ukraine, joe biden goes to meet with the ukrainian president four days before he takes office. what kind of deals do they have cooking? >> i've been watching riveting journalism on your show. last night you created an epiphany in my head, tying it together in a nice bow. judge jeanine, they are connected to one thing. what is the one thing in common? hunter biden. the big guy probably didn't know who had those classified documents, because he gave his son one job, get rid of the
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stuff that connects to the big guy. he was supposed to throw the gun in the garage and supposed to put the documents in the trash. you had one job. >> and leave the c cannoli. >> yes. he had access. he's been to the white house to see the big guy. this will lead to the indictment of hunter for what he did, which will then, to your point, scorn the little girl that he made take a bus when she didn't want to, kamala, revenge is best served cold. so he will pardon his son and resign. kamala gets a thing in one tight little bow. >> oh, wow. that would be one special mo moment. >> laptop. i'm telling you. >> what bothers the american people about this, there's a double standard. leave him alone.
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no big deal. hillary clinton had 110 email chains with several top-secret documents among them, and we're supposed to say it's okay, and jim comey gets up and says we're not going to prosecute in this case. other folks, a former civilian employee of the defense department, put together by jim garrity, spent months in prison for bringing classified documents back to their house. another, 18 months in prison, $10,000 crime, for willfully detaining national defense information. another one got nine years in a federal prison. geraldo, can you -- >> nine years is an espionage. >> why do the rules not pertain to the president or the former president? >> i'll answer your question with a question. how do you feel about the fact, as jeanine points out, this was the day before the midterms, something like that, the purported proximity makes it so relevant and so forth?
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what if this election coming up, or the candidacy of either of these gentlemen, turns on this crap? on negligence. you know, the president of the united states, and the vice president of the united states, they weren't shoplifters. she weren't crooks. they were sloppy. >> what about the fact that hillary and joe, when these things happened -- >> look, this is benghazi. this is benghazi again. >> geraldo, you're not answering my question. why do these civilians have to follow the law of the united states of america? why is it that these individuals think they're above the law? i heard nancy pelosi screaming about the fact that no one is above the law. no one is above the law, hillary clinton, when it comes to donald trump. why are they above the law? if i'm leaving the white house and i've got classified documents i'm going, guys, check
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everything. i'm not walking out of here with anything. >> this is a lot different than a civil servant, trying to save himself some wear and tear by taking something home. that's an arrogant move by a bureaucrat who deserves to have his wrists slashed. >> why is this not an air gant move by a bureaucrat? >> because he was the vice president or president of the united states. >> he's the vice president of the united states, where national security is the top issue right now. and this guy is not only in bed with china, and getting money from china through his son, he's got the 10% -- we're talking national security here. >> were you this passionate when it was mar-a-lago and president trump? >> president trump is not in bed with russia, china or anybody else. >> oh, come on. that's politics. >> geraldo, it's not about politics. it's about this country, and we're losing this country to people who are selling it. >> it's partisan. >> up next, trashing hotel rooms
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using for them to stay in. a staffer there finally couldn't take it anymore, so he blew the whistle. he says it's total chaos in these hotels, that the migrants are drinking all day, getting into fights, throwing away tons of the daily meals that are being provided to them. mayor eric adams is not having it. watch this. >> we're going to provide food for people. people may have a different cultural taste for certain foods. we can't do that. we can only provide nutritious food for people. >> you can't make this up. it's unbelievable what's happening in these hotels. while that goes on, florida is grappling with a surge of migrants arriving on their shores, desantis sending in the national guard, claiming he got no help from the president.
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>> we're working. i would tell the white house, not only has the coast guard asked us to help, but we have no choice to help because of your neglect and incompetence. >> while sounding like a broken record, attacking the governor, the white house, watch this. >> governor desantis has made a mockery of the system, and he has consistently and constantly, as many of you have reported, has done political stunts, has not helped to address the issue, but has instead decided to put the lives of migrants who are coming here for a better life at risk. that's what we have seen from this governor. >> so geraldo, let me start with you. >> i wonder why. >> when i'm reading this story, right, i'm thinking about lazarus' people on the statue of liberty, give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, yearning to breathe free. i'm thinking there's a tear coming down the statue of
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liberty, when she hears the food is not exactly what they would like, and there's mayhem going on in the hotels, where people are also, according to this whistleblower, having sex in the hallways, having fights, domestic abuse is taking place. what is going on? >> you're asking me to vouch for the chaos in the hotel? i'm going to take -- i'm going to gaslight something slightly. i want to read you something from the carnegie institute. quote, immigrants, including illegal immigrants, are less likely to be incarcerated, in prisons, convicted of crimes, or arrested than native born americans. that means mathematically speaking, the more undocumented immigrants you have a community, the lower the crime rate. >> we'll have a safer america. >> a safer neighborhood.
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you know, i don't know who's in that hotel. >> oh, my god. >> i know when you have a life like that, it's totally distorted. i don't know the story. i saw there's -- i don't know. i don't want to apologize for it. i don't know anything about it. >> why can't you just say that's despicable? >> it is despicable. it is horrible. it's terrible. i'm not going to defend garage, drinking corona instead of modelo. that happens, that is on the people, the residents of that hotel. i agree. i am absolute 100% sup supportef eric adams, who i've known since he was a cop. i don't know the circumstances here. i refuse to say that's about illegal immigrants. >> they're the only people living in the hotel. >> that's an outrageous excess committed by whoever committed
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it, but to smear the entire -- there are a million undocumented immigrants in the new york metropolitan area. you never hear about them. you never hear about them in crime stories. you never hear about them hitting people, this or that. >> oh, geraldo. first of all, let me tell you something, that's not the reality, geraldo. people come here illegally. they decide they're going to enter our country. to answer your question, martha, it's horrible. if you want to trash a hotel that costs $500 a night, 2600 immigrants in new york city, having $500 hotel rooms, that's outrageous. if they don't like the food, that's too damn bad. okay? let me get to the facts. we don't hear about illegals, but we hear from the latin kings, the ms-13. you want to talk about crime? how do we have 2 million coming into the united states of america totally unvetted.
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i want to know who's a pedophile, who beats his wife, who's a cheat, who drives drunk, who's a thief, who's killed in another country, a member of ms-13. don't give me hogwash, these people don't commit crimes. we need them for a safer america. that's bs and you know it. >> that's carnegie institute. >> i don't give a damn. >> you have homeless veterans on this street, not getting $500 rooms. tyrus, what do you think? >> at least four people on the judge's list were definitely at the hotel. we know that to be true. that behavior is unacceptable. also it just goes to show that free stuff is never good stuff. whether you're american, free stuff, although it seems american citizens can't get free stuff. if you're hungry -- the
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narrative being pushed every day, they're seeking asylum, oppressed, running for their lives, for a fresh start, a free place. that is not the behavior you typically see from the people that geraldo was describing and the people being described. what we're seeing is a free-for-all, people going, yay, for joe biden. the floodgates have been opened. the best guess is that a million getaways are running around. that's the best guess. which means the really good ones, the really good criminals, find a way to sneak into this country. in new york what are we doing? if you have the ability to throw food away, means you have too much food. you have too many options. you have too much free money in your pocket. my mother, sometimes we had balogna sandwiches. if i wanted to throw it away, then you had missed meal cramps.
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we saw the pandemic with free money, bad behavior. now we're seeing it with undocumented, tearing up hotels like they have another place to go. >> uh-huh, yeah. jesse? >> here's how stupid eric adams is, geraldo. he built a tent city that cost millions of dollars on an island in the east river. they had culturally appropriate food for them. they had tents. they had popcorn machines. they had cribbage. what does he do, geraldo? he shuts the whole thing down. we paid for it. he shut it down. now he's paying $500 a night hotel rooms, which they trash? they're using hot plates to cook their own food. i understand american food is not the best, but it's a fire hazard. keep it as a snack. i mean obviously someone gives you a free sandwich, you came here scared you're going to get killed in el salvador -- >> 2800 miles. >> how much is a snack? don't throw it away. >> that was your college dormitory. >> they're assimilating, because
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every year we try to exercise more, to be more social, to just relax. and eating healthy every single meal? if only it was this easy for us. >> elvis and lisa marie. america's most popular podcaster is ripping into george soros, upset for funding radical district attorneys and politicians as violent crime ravage >> i had a conversation with the
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governor of texas about him, greg abbott explaining what george soros does, that he donates money to a very progressive, very leftist, whether it's a da or whatever politician, and then funds someone further left than them to go against them. that's what scary. it seems like he funds corrosion, like he wants these cities to fall apart. he wants crime to flourish, almost like an evil person in a batman movie. >> in this clip, a fed-up brooklyn deli owner is trying to stop a group of teenagers from shopliftingpy publicly shaming them in a thieves of the week video playing behind their counter. jeanine, why would george soros, joe rogan is so popular, has
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millions of followers, he says why would george soros want cities to fall apart? >> geraldo, i don't know what the answer is. >> do you believe it? >> what i can tell you he's absolutely behind the destruction of law and order in america, which is creating chaos and anarchy. i'll tell you that his support, and it's brilliant, because we're not talking about the upper echelon, he starts at the local level, where they start to cultivate this mentality of everyone being a victim. so a criminal is not a criminal. a criminal is a victim. he funds these leftist das like this, like alvin bragg down the street here, who just sent somebody to jail for six months in a racial hate crime that was outrageous, anti-semitic, it was sick, because he's a progressive da. there are at least 75 of them in the country right now. they decide what crimes will be
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prosecuted. what soros does he writes an op-ed on crime and says i want youths have to have jobs and education, and i want drug addicted people to be treated as though they have a disease. no kidding. we've been doing that for years. but with his message is to create chaos and anarchy by letting out criminals, letting out criminals, legal and illegal, in this country, so they can continue to prey on american citizens, and then putting an even more leftist da in to make sure the streets in america are not safe. why? it's going against the poor. he's such a supporter of the poor. it's the people, brown and black people in the inner cities, suffering the most from crime, the crimes that are occurring, because he's allowing the criminals to get out of jail and reoffended in those areas. >> and yet it is undeniable thak
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people in traffic stops. black people get stopped much more than the general popu population. i'm generalizing here. i'm maybe stereotyping. but of the 2 million people that are incarcerated a wacky disproportionate number of them are african american. shouldn't a conscientious progressive try to remedy racism and criminal justice? >> how do you remedy that that, geraldo? do you let everybody off that hurts people? that's not the remedy. that makes the problem worse. what he does is, he goes into these trenches, in these local races, where the money he's spending punches above its weight. you give a million dollars to a da or a mayor's race? boom, that's an automatic victory. not like you're spreading money around in a senate campaign. that money is grifted.
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they run these for secretaries of state, das, mayors. it destroys these towns. i don't know if it's white guilt. i don't know if he's paying for a protection racket, misguided. i don't know what. the worst thing is, his son is just as stupid and radical when he is. when he kicks the bucket, his son will get the money and keep plowing it back in there. you can't criticize the guy because he's jewish. if you say anything about soros, oh, this is anti-semitic. i don't care. it's time for a right wing megadonor to step up to the plate. >> i could start naming some. martha, do you think in rogan's words, george soros wants crime to flourish? is he an evil person in a batman money? >> i don't understand why he can't say the things he's done
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has only made people less safe. in the cities we're talking about, what jeanine is talking about, you know, urban centers, areas where people live who are on the poorer side of the economic spectrum, that's where the crime is rising. >> he denies that. >> even if you believe that his motivation is good, it's not working. so he needs to try something different. when you have a store owner, who has no recourse except to publish the thief of the week on video, that means they have to take it into their own hands to try to bust these people, because the police -- i mean, you know, in a prior life, you would have said, police officer, i have this person on video, please arrest them for stealing in my store. all he can do is try to shame them on a video, because if they get picked up they'll be out that afternoon. >> thieves of the week video, good idea? >> yeah, unless it gives them a new tiktok page. listen, to me he's the epitome
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of real racism is. >> george soros? >> picks the weakest, gives them tons of money to show what we do when we get money. we hurt each other, we steal from each other. black lives matter, they didn't build schools. they built mansions. look what happens when black people get money, they turn on each other, do horrible things, and don't pay their taxes. it's polite racism. he has the ability to build schools. he could build colleges. he could do all these things to really help people, just like he -- i saw one thing where he owned a bunch of trailer homes, and mate the mortgages cheaper, but raised the price on the land. that's what he does. look, i'm giving you -- >> you're saying he's in it for the money, soros? >> he's not a batman character, because we don't understand why he does what he does. he has a back story.
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someone from the jim crow era, they like to watch it play out. he has the ability to do it. as long as he has billions, somebody will take that check, in my opinion. >> up next, aoc is burning with rage for republicans concerned about gas stoves getting banned. ♪ love me tender ♪ love me true ♪ ♪ all my dreams fulfilled ♪ bal. together we support immune function. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-five vitamins and minerals, and ensure complete with thirty grams of protein. why are 93% of sleep number sleepers satisfied with their bed?
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how dare you talk about gas stoves. you have a gas stove. first of all,, first of all, i rent, period. second of all, though, it doesn't even matter, because by that logic these are the same people who would have said we should have never have gotten rid of leaded gasoline, just because someone may have driven a gasoline car. no secret government agency is going to bust down your door and take your gas stove away. >> you know, very interesting animation, i see, in her tyrus, don't you? >> yeah. >> yeah? >> yeah. there's that golden rule. if anyone has heard it, never filming yourself is a good idea when you've been drinking. that looks like wednesday night wine night. to say these mocking, it has to be clever and funny. whenever you do, there was no punchline or joke, and she made the weird voice, and you repeat
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yourself. first of all, that's the wine. stop drinking and filming. you're not helping it. >> tyrus and i talked about this ahead of time. we think the same way. i cook with gas. you cook with gas? >> yeah. >> everybody wants to cook with gas. >> i don't know if i know how to cook, but i cook with gas. >> she uses the gas stove a lot, because if she thinks it's linked to decreased cognitive performance -- >> they came for our light bulbs, the shower head pressure, the toilet water pressure. so they've away these things. i do believe they are coming eventually for the gas stove as well, if anyone has ever done a renovation, built a house, nothing turns out the way it used to be at all. it's like lower power. this is all government
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regulated. so there's no reason to think they're not coming for the gas stove. >> the truth is, geraldo, that the nanny state, it's getting to the point where we've, like, had enough. >> she has a perfect defense. >> and that is? >> she rents. the gas stove was in the property which she rented. >> okay. let's forget about that. >> i rented my car. >> someone at cnn said like having a gas stove is like a car idling in your kitchen. is that ridiculous? >> i think you could do a whole series of shows about the lack of science attached to climate change. i think it is scandalous to me how -- i remember "the new york times" very clearly, it was purported climate change, alleged climate change, possible climate change. then one day they decided editorially there was climate change. it was an ideological political
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decision. of course we're concerned. of course. me, i think the world is a lot cleaner than it was when i was a kid. i mean, l.a. -- when i moved to l.a. in '63, you could not see across the freeway. >> thank god for gavin newsom. jesse, let me get to you on this thing, gas stoves. >> if you're 33, you can't brag about renting. and that's a shot at her fiance, a low-key shot at the fiance to say you better put me in a house soon. also her opinion is saying this, when the government comes in, and says something is bad for you, and takes it away from you, that's progress. what about prohibition? they came in and said alcohol is bad. they took all the alcohol away. that wasn't progress, aoc. and of course we're paranoid. the government spies on us.
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they lie to us. they probably funded covid-19 and paid us get a shot. >> and then left it in the garage. >> and the stupid water pressure. i mean, my hair looks flat today. >> the shower, where the water comes out strong. >> i need volume. >> all you need is a vent, a fan, turn it on. fan, turn it on. >> open a window.
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jesse, i know from the bottom of my heart that you are a "put a cart away" guy. >> now i am. i used to be that guy. >> you were a slacker. >> i was a slacker. now i'm a responsible citizen in that department. >> geraldo? >> i think life is all about good manners. if you have good manners, you'll live longer and better and you put the cart away and don't leave garbage in the street and so forth. >> i didn't put the cart away. i didn't used to. i'd be, like, i have too much going on, i'll put it right there. it will be fine. now i do put the cart away, or give it to someone who just parked their car. >> that's fine, regifting a cart. judge, just answer the question. >> yeah, i put the cart away. i'll tell you why. carts, sometimes people leave them, and they bump into your car, put a nick in your car, and
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it tees me off. now i do it, because i want everyone to do the same thing. >> plus, if they see you -- >> if they make the argument, it job is to get the carts from the area back. not follow your treasure chest of laziness. "one more thing" is up next. that was fast.or d . ith known heart disease. and you may lose weight.
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♪ >> jesse: time now for "one more thing." it's a new trend. it is ice cream with olive oil. and we're all going to try it here. i'm going to pour it over. that's a little much, geraldo. i will move it around the table. everybody tell me what you think. traditionally infused in the vanilla ice cream we will go old school and douse it. martha, take a spin.
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tyrus, i know you are eyeing it. he gave me the stink eye the moment i brought it up. everybody, let's sample. oh, it's good. >> judge jeanine: oh, it is not. it's terrible. >> jesse: come on, judge, it's friday. >> martha: leave ice cream alone. >> tyrus: whose idea is this all the stuff i said about watters in a block. you are a moron and and a half. that's disgusting. >> jesse: "primetime" at 7:00, the meet damario davis the army vet who saved walmart from a lunatic with a knife and we have the judge. >> judge jeanine: okay. yesterday at my doctor wants me to say this so i will say it real fast. i had a colon no, sir spi. colonoscopy youhave got do it. it looks like new york city. did you get it? it looks like new york city isn't the only city doing with a rodent problem. austin guinea pig rescue is
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seeking the public's help across after dozen of pet guinea pigs have been found in central texas. the brider abandoning the animals along the highways. rescue group receiving calls weekly. housing all guinea pigs until they find their if y forever ho. >> geraldo: 51 years ago this month i made a man who is still one of my absolute best friends on earth why back january 1972 bernard karbelo just turned 21. check him out of the horrible institution he spent his life. willow brook. bernard has helped blow the whistle on not only hell on earth. effective advocates for the disabled in the united states. today old pal and fellow mustache and i had our periodic lunch. >> they say we look more and more alikes a the years go by.
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>> we do. [laughter] >> i don't know what that says. maybe you should wear my sunglasses. >> it's very good. >> jesse: bernie sanders that's just awful. shows just about sold out. but more opening in decanter illinois. >> viddle, georgia, and jacksonville, florida. pretty much everything else is sold out. are we doing the bear or are we moving on? okay. a bear was spotted on top of a roof northern california after a tree toppled down that he was on and he was stuck on the roof. and the homeowner yelled for the bear to leave but the bear didn't speak english so that was a problem. he stayed around for some time and then eventually somebody came and rescued him. >> jesse: you know the state of illinois you don't pronounce the s. it's silent. i'm only saying that because you made fun of my ice cream. >> martha: operation strong in
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texas is renovating mobile homes for veterans who are homeless. this man is so grateful for this fantastic place that he got live during this temporary period in his life. this is the opposite of the new york city hotel story, folks. this is a good project. >> judge jeanine: this is what we should support. spending money on veterans. >> jesse: absolutely. see you guys on monday. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, the end of a week that changed the conversation in washington. president biden and his team at the white house are trying to change or avoid the subject over the discovery of classified documents at his private residence and an office at a washington think tank. now a special counsel has started his investigation. and while promising transparency, the answers to specific questions were allusive at the white house briefing room today. redirected to the white house counsel or the justice department. white house correspondent peter doocy starts u
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