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tomorrow, they were all for the mlk holiday, so far, so good for the markets, interpreting is a good sign for the rest of the year, and the indicator as it is known if it is up and up across the board for these major market avenues, that's how the rest of the year goes, except when it does not go that far. but it is reliable to a degree. "the five" is now. ♪ ♪ >> greg: hey, i am greg gutfeld along with judge jeanine pirro, geraldo rivera, joey jones, and her pronouns are teeny, tiny, itsy-bitsy, dana perino, the five. ♪ ♪ joe biden has a big problem, some democrats are buying his malarkey on garage gate, president's lawyers found five more classified documents in his delaware house after the white house said the search was
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complete, that's in addition to the ones joe said were secure in his garage, right here with the prized corvettes, adam schiff having a hard time defending, because it looks like the white house tried to cover this up. >> i'm glad that there is a special prosecutor that has been appointed. >> you are glad there is a special prosecutor. to speak the classified documents are to be taken seriously, no one is above the law, so i am glad to see the justice department doing its work. >> it certainly embarrassing, right? >> i would like to see congress to its own assessments and receive an assessment from the intelligence community of whether there was an exposure to others of these documents, whether there was harm to national security. >> greg: you know things are bad when you lose adam schiff, even the media thinks that this torpedoes the notion that he is mr. confidence. >> this is very, very big deal politically. >> i don't think sitting down
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and hunkering down and just acting like it is not out there is a good thing. i think that they will get cream to doing that. if >> what happen here with these classified documents realy arose and undermines not just the momentum, but the brand that the democrats have been building of beings -- not only the competent party, but the decent and honest party by stumbling and bumbling around, by not getting their timeline rights, amateur hour is over. >> greg: all right, republicans are demanding the visitor logs for joe biden's house where hunter lived, but the president claims they don't exist, this is not stopping the grand old party from winning more answers. >> we wonder if the secret service had records, now, that's the next question, because you still have secret service protection, and he would assume that the secret service would vet people that's would be allowed on the premise of the dwelling for the president in the united states, remember the fbi when they raided mar-a-lago, they also
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took the security cameras to look at security footage, did they do the same with joe biden? >> greg: all right, judge, it feels to tidy how swiftly the tide is turning against joe, it's like a high school where they decide the popular kid is no longer popular, don't you get that feeling? when adam schiff turns against you? >> judge jeanine: what is interesting as there is a part of me that wants to believe that a lot of this is being promoted by the dems, because they don't want donald trump to run -- they don't want him to run either, but they don't want joe biden to run for president, so here is the issue, greg, that is driving me crazy. on november 2nd, the president's lawyers say they find documents, classified documents in a closet at the penn-biden center, personable, why were the lawyers there? we don't know why. we want to know whether or not did it say classified on the outside? did they open it up? once they did that, they say the next went to the national
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archives, november 4th, the doj come november 9th, the doj says it's going to do an assessment and i get, i get because they are corrupt, they want to hide the information from the american public, so they did not say anything before the midterms, but they did not say anything until january the 9th, they could have a week to this during christmas week, after christmas week, new year's eve, this could've come out, my question is, what were they doing? why does karine jean-pierre get out on january 10th and say, we are all transparent, we have completed, i assume it has all been completed, two days later we found out there are more documents. so they not only don't have their story straight, but that tells me that they were doing something during those two months, during the two months i can guarantee you in that house where joe biden said he was living and hunter said he was paying $49,000 a month of rent, which is money laundering to his
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father joe, joe says he only made $19,000 a month on that house that hunter gave him $15,000 a month to rent, so they are all kinds of questions that you have going on here and nobody is answering them, we are supposed to say it's not as bad as donald trump, it's worse, at least donald trump was the president, these are all obama-era documents, and i have to say one more thing, andrew mccabe of all people to talk about this, he gets thrown out of the fbi for leaking documents, he comes around and he says, you know what's, we really -- we really should not give the republicans anything, and we should let them do whatever they want to do, but don't cooperate, at the end of the day it's a huge gift to donald trump, that's all. >> greg: all right, dana, i get the feeling that joe biden is like the fake i.d. that got the democrats into the bar by democrats i mean kamala harris, they don't need him anymore. so this is their way of pushing
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them out. >> dana: i think now they might be stuck with him, his approval rating went up a little bit more and they realize that they have a bloodied primary on their side that would be pretty bad, americans usually reelect their presidents, very unusual not to give them a second term, and i think until this happened to thought this would be a walk in the park and it makes it more difficult, but i don't see any democrat coming out and actually challenging them, it is good for the republicans, remember joe biden said we are going to be the return to normal, we are going to be the everything is confident, everything is fine, no one has to think about us or worry about us, and that is certainly turning up not to be true, on this story they are challenging the afghanistan withdrawal debacle in terms of the communications failure, this is so interesting they continue to extend the bad news cycle by having it out there, and mentioning something he said the timeline keeps changing, something that drives the media crazy is at the time line changes, but wait, you said this
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and now this and now you're looking at us, that does not make sense, why would you have said it? you know on the 18th, and the press secretary is like yeah, she can answer any of those questions in a way that makes a lot of sense. >> greg: that's why i don't keep a timeline. >> dana: it's better not to keep a timeline. i think that this will go forward, i think that the dems will learn the hard way that this is just saying, yeah, but donald trump what's worse is not going to cut it this time ar around. >> greg: you know i really want to say that the walls are closing in, but i know that it would be appropriating cnn. >> joey: the walls are closing in. if cutting them off at his knees here. there are two things that play here for me, as an american citizen watching this play out, the first is fairness and accountability, and investigate donald trump or what had happened, investigate biden for what had happened, they should be held accountable for violating protocols that i would be ruined over as a young ma
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marine, and president trump is a president that i voted for twice, that is true. as a republican, do i feel better about documents that were in a safe inside of secured compounds than i do behind joe biden's corvette, of course i do, but both of violations of the same rule, investigate them and put it out there. i don't think there's a lot of jail time on the table or something like that, but if i want to talk about the second issue that as a partisan really is important to me it is this fact that my body who lives in my house about half the time and loves to partake in green cigarettes pointed out to me, looks at me and my gym at the basement and says, you know, they do everything they accuse republicans of doing, and he says it's a line, but they call us racist while they are pushing crt and front of the line equity, the call us war hawks while they drone american citizens abroad and fund our war against russia, the call us insurrectionist while they are burning city hall m not only doing that, but pumping up
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stacey abrams, the og election denier, and they do all of these things that they accuse republicans of, there are just a lot better at communicating it on the front end, we will go get some background so let's pretend like we are not doing it and accuse them of it, at the end of the day, i know you are, but what i my, and i don't think that they will get away with it. >> greg: here's the thing, it's one of the things that klos don't cross the blood brain barrier, the democrats are saying, this is no longer feels that partisan. >> geraldo: first of all, i want to invite joey to my basement for the green cigarettes, i think he owes it to me. all right, okay. here with your buddy then, listen, i still think this is eric holder fast and furious, hillary clinton and benghazi, it is a big, big boom and then it all goes away and at the end of it, the people who are the prime protagonists have egg on their face. i think that this is all about a
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bunch of nothing. i really do believe that there were documents in the garage, i don't think anyone has made the case that they were stolen or that they were given to spies, or that they have been imperiled or the national security of the united states of america, i think that it is all about partisan politics, and all about got yeah, they went after trump and embarrassed him, no we will go after joe biden and get him, and they rated donald trump, why aren't you reading joe biden? they will use in the sense as a political bludgeon that is all about nothing. >> greg: how is that wrong? we are starting that. >> geraldo: that is why i am not a politician nora my politically correct, i cannot imagine what life is like if this is what you do all day is pursue these meaningless empty, irrelevant scandals only because the other party did it and it is
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partisanship pure and simple, and when i see the other democrats chickening out and saying, oh, the amateur hour, and oh, maybe we are bad, it reminds me so much of russia, russia, russia. it's been when you are a lawyer, this is it against the law, pure and simple. >> geraldo: what law? >> judge jeanine: what law? you are not supposed to take classified top secret documents and put them anywhere >> geraldo: then he would have to arrest every single -- >> judge jeanine: note, too many people are in jail, too many people are in jail right now for that, and you know what, the way to stop it is to start arresting. >> joey: no you are really proud of the time you spent down range and i wonder how you go to sleep and not reconcile what you said knowing that some in those men and women would have their lives that ruined it doing exactly what those two men did. >> geraldo: i didn't fend any service person accused of this, with my dying breath, i think that it is ridiculous. >> joey: i want to say that
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they don't have this problem. >> geraldo: and any case i have heard references, any case, if somebody really went to jail because of a negligent handling of a -- negligent handling, not intentionally -- >> judge jeanine: the guy who sent the pictures to his parents. was that his name? >> dana: the woman i talked about last week was in the hotel in indonesia, and she is in jail. >> greg: we have to move on, lively, i say. police aren't allowed to fly the thin blue line flag, because it is racist. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: the war on cops is getting worse, unfortunately, last year saw a disturbing increase in police getting killed on the line of duty, 331 officers were shot, 64 of them losing their lives as roughly a 21% increase over the average from 2010-2020. the police union has a theory on what's. >> we have a culture of lawlessness that has gripped this country. it's been fueled by an open border, activist judges, a revolving door criminal justice system, and generally a society that tells people you are no longer accountable for your own
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actions. >> dana: president biden has an idea on how to help the police. >> we have to retrain cops as to why should they always shoot for deadly force? the fact is, if you need to use your weapon, you don't have to do that. and look at, to call a fresh approach to recruit and how we recruit, how we hire, how we train, how we promote, and how we retain, retain law enforcement. >> dana: and while police officers are demoralized and departments deal with recruitment struggles, this is not helping come of the l.a.p.d. banning a thin blue line flag from one of its stations following a complaint from someone who fought and represents racist bigoted views. any thoughts on what joe biden said today about his theory of just shoot them the leg? >> greg: i don't think he knows what he is saying, remember, i don't know, it's sad, because we are still recuperating from a spasm of anti-cop hatred for four years ago, three years ago, we are still not back to normal, there
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has been a delay, a lag between what we knew was wrong and what people are doing about it, i mean, we still have to have a debate over no cash bail, right? he still is bad mouthing cops, just like he badmouth the immigration, the board of regents, media proved elevated anti-police sentiment to such a degree that fighting crime has been perceived as racist, that even by supporting the police that is somehow racist, i don't know if we are ever going to get back to normal after this, i think that's what we will probably see is an evolution towards private police for those that can afford it, and everyone else gets a guided bear police force in the inner-city, it will be like first class coach, it will be like reserve seats in general admission, or private and worse, it will be like private and public bathrooms, because of fact as the people that are pushing a lot of the stuff to our wealthy democrats, they don't have to worry about their safety, they don't --
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their policies and their personal consequences never meet, so i have a feeling that this is going in a weird direction where we will have just two separate police forces. >> dana: thorough trajectory of all of this is not good, judge, and it continues, but how do you think that cops across the country will react to what president biden said? >> judge jeanine: it further adds to the morale problem, the fact that they have been denigrated, defunded, you know, demoralized, i mean, the cops now know that statistic, the big statistic this year is in 2022 saw a disturbing increase of law enforcement fatalities, 65-2022, which is something like 21% over the average of 53 over the last decade, so they know that they are being shot at and killed, they are being ambushed, they are being badmouth, and this says nothing. and that's why they are leaving the forest, many of them before they are even eligible for
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retirement, but i want to talk about this l.a.p.d. chief michael moore, chief more, you are a willis. you are a wes, i got the word right this time, i would've gone tougher, but i can't. the truth is, you represent the people in law enforcement and you agreed because one person complained that you are going to take the side of these cop hating people who hate law enforcement, you are going to buckle to the leftist apologists, and those people who hate law and order, shame on you, you ought to get the hell out of there, i know you want to be a chief of police, but you work for communist, mayor bass is being tied to and supporting top members of the communist party of the united states. they don't care about law and order, they only care about anarchy and he is just supporting it, that's why the union is wild over this. >> dana: joey coming to talk to somebody at the l.a.p.d. today? >> joey: we surrender that which is sacred, only cowards do that, and if this thin blue line symbol is sacred to those that lose brothers and sisters on the
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police force, we are not being a leader because he believed that some but he has co-opted coming fight back and take control and use it appropriately and you out talk the bad talkers. you are louder than they are with the symbol that a secret to you. i want to know who complains about this? it's not a single mom who was working three jobs and comes into the police force or comes into the precinct to argue against a parking ticket she can afford, the dad who gets his rowdy son out of jail and abides by the law no matter what color of skin they are, the people that complain about this according to the people that work there are skilled anti-police activists who understand the complaint system and knew exactly what to do to include filing this complaint from my understanding for my friend that works at l.a.p.d., filing this complaint at the same precinct to that officer arroyo worked out of on the one-year anniversary of him being murdered by a gang, they are sending a message and this police chief is just accepting it.
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>> geraldo: i agree about the george floyd hangover, i think that society is still suffering from what happened in minneapolis. and what happened as a result of it in the extremes that it went to and the damage that was done in the schism that was created, and it is very sad to me to follow up on what joey was saying, that this wonderful symbol of the thin blue line has been co-opted by some people that are racist and bigoted. but the only way you fight that is to take it back, fight it back, grab it back. fly it on your front lawn, where the pin, celebrates their relationship with cops, they are the thin blue line between anarchy and civilization, that sounds old-fashioned sometimes, but it is still true, what would the world to be, what would america be, what with this city or your city or your town be without a cop, a cop that you could trust and call on coming
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your kid is choking or someone has been shot or the store has been stuck up, or this, or that, who do you call? you call the cop, you called a cop, say your prayers and he called a cop, i think that it is really -- it is infuriating, and just say it so simple, thank you for your service. thank you for your service. >> dana: the noble and honorable position and we need them. up next, liberals are so fed up with america's homeless crisis some are calling on president biden to use the military to fix the problem. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm sam morrison. my brother max recommended you. so my best friend sophie says you've been a huge help. at ameriprise financial, more than 9 out of 10 of our clients are likely to recommend us. our neighbors, the garcias, love working with you. because the advice we give is personalized, hey, john reese, jr.
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enough when it comes to america's homeless crisis, nba legend bill walton is no stranger to progressive causes, but he is proposing that president biden use the military and build a tent city to get san diego vagrants out of the city. he explains why. "most of us can no longer walk or bicycle are downtown city streets, sidewalks, and parks without facing an obstacle of course of tenants, bodies,, needles, trash, and a slew of walking zombies." walton's plan includes 2,000 acres of open land with toilets, portable showers, and medical tents, he says it's worth trying when compared to the billions wasted. you know, dana, what i find interesting about this is i asked myself, the nba legend, bill walton is a legend, but to me it's kind of like the border. it's like people don't get animated about the border until it affects them. bill walton has a great plan,
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but if you keep reading the story, he was assaulted as he was riding his bicycle through this area, so he has this plan of 2,000 acres of open land, what you think? >> dana: i think it shows a failure of imagination on behalf of the local elected leaders and your government in order to deal with the issues. you have somebody like bill walton who says, okay, i will try, can i raise a possibility? and at least we can debated and see if we can do something, but it's super interesting that a lot of these cities with the worst homelessness have the really high taxes as well. so you are getting taxed, but the services that you need, so you have to try to figure out a way to like protect yourself and your city, you don't necessarily want to move or you can't, one may be you can't move, because it's physically impossible for you to go, you don't and the money, or you can't sell your house, because nobody wants to live there anymore. in the cities are on this precipice of a real downward spiral, you take all of the homelessness, all of the crime,
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plus people changing their work habits, working from home two or three days out of the work week, and all of these downtown areas are going downhill. i mean, i want to also point out to that the homelessness crisis and the immigration crisis, one of the reasons we have these humanitarian crises is because the policies we are supposed to be compassionate, and they were supposed to be the humanitarian way, and that has turned out not to be true. so turning this big ship around takes a lot of people and somebody like bill walton with some creativity. >> judge jeanine: greg, you have talked a lot about this, there is this federal emergency homeless bill to build at tent city with the toilets, the portable showers and all of that stuff versus what some states and cities are doing which is literally making homelessness a crime, so it's illegal to live out of tents, and i think that's where dana was headed, you know, so we have this very humanitarian let's build a tent city, but let's make it a crime, which -- where you on this?
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>> greg: i believe if you choose to want to live that way, you should live that way, but you just don't live among the housed, right? it's like if you believe that no one chooses this lifestyle, you don't know human nature. over time people get used to anything. they get used to anything. there are people that choose and all drug lifestyle, no runs, no bills, get their free food, find a place that they can live where they come off it, especially in a warm climate, that is a choice. if bill walton as a lifelong hippie who love san diego, he is heartbroken over his city, he understands the mentality behind this, he understands who he is dealing with. he understands the reality of the homeless situation that is often papered over by the fact that oh, my god, they are all veterans. they are all family is living paycheck to paycheck, that's not true. you spend time coming you spend time dealing with the homeless, you see that a lot of it is people who have made choices about their lives. so i think, you know, i don't know how much money i've spent
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on taxes for the city and watched it go nowhere, i would pay the hell out of this. i would support this. it's what i have been talking about for a while and autonomous zone for people who wish to be homeless. this is where you can go in practice this experimental lifestyle. and if you are back in the city panhandling, we will take you back there. or we will get you help. but you are going to go back to that place. because that's where it is legal. that's where it is legal. and it could get really ugly and gross, it could be like the road warrior times 5, but you know what, that's what they want in the city. they cannot live on your street. they have to exercise their lifestyle somewhere else and we will help you, we will help you. i will help you. >> geraldo: what do you think of that lady squirting the hose on the homeless lady? >> greg: i think was a dude squirting -- everybody is at the edge of their -- you can say, my gosh, that is heartless, may be that person
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gets up every day and see is who men blank on -- human blank on his front door. >> judge jeanine: and what these stores are doing is blasting classical music, and trying to keep the homeless away, because they have a business they want to conduct. you know what, there is an ordinance. you don't have the right to live on their street. >> geraldo: what about vagrancy prosecutions back in the day, it was actually a crime to >> greg: they would arrest them and then drive them to another city. >> geraldo: or take them to the bus stop. >> judge jeanine: and now you have mayor adam saying the mentally ill in new york city who are with the homeless, i think he would agree with that, great, he is saying if they are a danger to themselves or others, with the police to move them to a mental facility. >> geraldo: the reason that i like bill walton's idea is because it is an idea. let's give it a try. i mean, getting the person, though a who was escorted to the
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nice camp with a nice tent -- >> judge jeanine: or to a facility so she gets help. >> geraldo: because of the litigation -- >> joey: there are people that can't wait to joan the military, say here's another perk, it's not their problem to figure it out, it's the city's problem to figure it out, it's not even the federal government's problem, they have done it for themselves, san antonio is busting their homeless people off to austin because they made stupid decisions. on the only one here who has worked every day -- maybe not, but every day in my life or three years of my life as a teenager next to two men that kept themselves homeless, lived under bridges, squat and trailers, and manual labor for my dad, they made more money that my dad did most weeks because my dad owned -- >> judge jeanine: what did they do with the money? >> joey: on friday till monday they were doing every drug and everything you could think of, and i get that addiction is a disease. i've seen a lot of people overcome that disease and i want the best resources, but you have to walk so it meant want to first, if you don't want to, then you're hurting everybody
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♪ ♪ >> greg: what are you doing? remember that. >> geraldo: desperate to broaden the appeal from the white guy base, the national hockey league has been forced to backtrack over an adage posted for upcoming florida job fair after ron desantis office landed as discriminatory, the now deleted help want to post, they required participants in the fair to either be female, a minority, lgbtqia+, a person with disability, or a veteran.
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that's it. straight white men who did not serve in the military need not apply. ron desantis' team lasting the job fair event saying "nhl, you are officially on notice about your planned events in florida unlawful discrimination will be will not be tolerated." it reminds me of the irish need not apply days. >> judge jeanine: is an interesting with the woke, we keep going back, that it is a backward trajectory that the woke want to bring us to, which i think is a takedown of this country. get rid of everything, get rid of the statues, get rid of the concepts, the fundamentals like law and order, and white men, you are worthless and you are supremacist, but the thing about this is, one of the things i wanted to address is the word aloha, said that we should not to use it, because we don't really know the meaning of the word aloha, which i always
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thought it was hollow, but it signals more and you are appropriating if you use that word. how crazy is this? >> dana: it's like hello and love all the good stuff in one word, but they don't you to use it. >> judge jeanine: i use to swear in newly naturalized citizens like 300 people at the time, and it was the happiest day of their lives, there will be indians, spanish, french, and egyptians and i would say hello and ten different linkages as a part of including everyone, not excluding them. it's crazy. >> geraldo: you can no longer say hola or hombre. and greg gutfeld is the only one who can't go to the job fair. >> greg: i am a whitey. they should include the actual hockey players. it's like why are they just excluding the obvious executive operations. i think that all of those people
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that you mention should be eligible to play hockey, and if you don't do that, you're a bunch of racists. >> geraldo: my daughter told me the other day, joey, you can no longer say master bedroom. have you heard that before? >> judge jeanine: yes. >> geraldo: i've never heard that heard that. >> joey: have never owned a house big enough to have one. >> greg: did you ever work in a field? >> judge jeanine: you can't say that, fields. >> joey: the response is the target of audiences that may not be familiar with hockey, there a lot of straight white dudes in the south that don't know anything about hockey, and while we appreciate the idea of seeing canadians and russians fight in american cities, we don't know much about the sport, you would be surprised at the redneck ingenuity we can bring to the table if you were in excluding us for being straight, white, male, not knowing much about your sport. this usaid today thing about words, i'd rather not y'all say y'all if you are not below the
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mason dixon or texans, hear me out, don't say it again, because that's our culture and who we are, to us jeff foxworthy is a poet, not some stand up comic sideshow like you treat him, you better get my words out your mouth, okay, you hear me? all right, come on. >> geraldo: all right, okay. you know, dana, it is clumsy, but doesn't hockey have to broaden its appeal? >> dana: i don't know what the nhl press office is doing, did they miss the disney-florida-ron desantis debacle? he wins and is making good on the promise, he said florida is where wokeness goes to die and is making good on that. he reminds me of that group i mention before before call do no harm and making sure that medical professionals are not basically having this happen to them. they get anonymous tips from people in the profession saying, well, this job opening just went up and it says that basically no asians need apply it, that's not allowed, so do no harm, called
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estate, as their lawyers and say coming have to take it down. and they often will win, but they will go to court for it, and any people like that or ron desantis and others that are saying enough of this. >> greg: here is a surprising thing, whether it is the nhl or not or any other organization are surprised to hear that it is illegal. they are like, you can't say you want black people? you can't say that you want handicap people? we are just trying to be fair, they are probably -- they have no idea it's discrimination. >> geraldo: ron desantis wins, he gets the props from the spirit >> greg: definitely, free money, "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪
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despite never having stepped on a ranch or eaten cattle, judge, this is your favorite show, what are your thoughts? >> judge jeanine: i save it for the weekends, i will tell you why they are doing it, everybody wants to feel a part of that time when america was free, when the land is open, you know, when you can be a tough guy, all the right reasons and get away with it, but maybe not depending on the season ends, but i just think this is an america personified, and when i see city slickers dressing like this, i love it. because i have always been into country music and cowboy boots and all that stuff, and horses. >> joey: geraldo, i lived in texas, and i got the big cats and cowboy boots rubbed off on me a little bit, i be all hat and no cattle i guess. >> geraldo: i follow this, and i always wore cowboy boots and i'm from brooklyn, so i can't say that i can defend it. but if it makes you feel good, i have a friend who was a
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brilliant designer, he was the architect of -- remember the fashion for a time, you were the fringes and all the rest of it, and -- anyway, it made people feel good, you know, it was in all of this mess about cultural appropriation, people were in a sensitive, it makes you feel good, you wear it. it makes you snuggly and ranchy, do it. >> joey: i like that studley, you have some context. a >> dana: i love the show as well, and i was excited about the article learning about this place in colorado called the hat works, run by a guy named trent johnson, he is the owner and has been in business for 114 years and they are selling hats, they can't keep them in stock, so i'm happy about that, also happy that country is coming back to country music, probably because of the show, i think. >> joey: you are absolutely right, maybe not nashville, but country music. you have so much to say about this, probably the whole series
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twice now, what you think? >> greg: i am a little disappointed that they aren't copying our show, our show is as popular as the show "yellowstone" i don't buy the story or believe that this is happening in cities. i don't believe it for a second. reminds me of the "miami vice" craze, remember, it's like all of a sudden everybody was supposedly, no, it's just people in that area of miami, so this is bogus, it's stupid, don't take trends from tv, i watched jesse watters prime time to find out what not to wear. i see what he is wearing and i burn it. >> judge jeanine: i have seen people in this building where "yellowstone" vests. >> greg: they are sad. >> judge jeanine: they are not, they are proud americans. >> greg: you think you have to be proud copying someone on a show, what are you talking about? i've had to with you, judge. >> joey: don't wait to see what i am wearing on that note.
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♪ >> greg: one more thing. i get to go first tonight. what a show. oh my god martha mccallum, jonna -- johnny joey jones, who is he? kat timpf, let's do this. greg's fox news. breaking fox news right now. backyard in mobile alabama. we have got a fox learning to use a trampoline. look at this. >> judge jeanine: he is having fun. >> greg: maybe he is having fun or maybe he is just confused we don't know. >> dana: trying to hunt. >> greg: there you go. isn't that adorable? we weren't allowed trampolines. >> dana: i had one in the barn. >> greg: there you go. >> judge jeanine: you had a fox in the barn?
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>> dana: no, a trampoline. my sister had a fox in the backyard of her house in colorado. i wanted to wish a very happy birthday to a long-time fan of the five mercedes morrison and she turns 106 today. she still reads her bible every day. she loves board games, denver broncos, that's her team and she reads two books a week. she credits her longevity the blessing of a long and happy husband. one and only husband lived to be 100. she has a good sense of humor and, judge, a lot of dark chocolate. is mercedes have a very happy birthday, thank you for being a fan. >> judge jeanine: happy birthday mercedes. for me, tonight i will be hosting "jesse watters primetime" and i think they are supposed to have something. there it is. guest h jeanine pirro. hunter biden and joe biden and the difference in the investigation from the ones we have been accustomed to. and my one more thing involves a
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$1 million lotto ticket. they couldn't find the ticket. it was in the wife's purse. they couldn't find it. she finally tipped it upside down and found it stuck on the bottom. so, they now have found a million dollars and they're a happy couple. >> greg: divordivorced. took the money he left her right there. geraldo? >> geraldo: kids are great grandkids are greater. last day of the rockefeller center tree across the street. we had to go to fao schwartz. barbie of the day. it snowed in front of gabrielle's place in monmouth. like 18-foot of snow. they are digging their car out. there is a car in there. and desmond, gabriel's 8-year-old. him he is great already on the.
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>> greg: all right, joey, 20 seconds. >> joe: all right. real quick horse spotted in obscure place. horse at the mcdonald's trotting through the drive-thru. apparently left a mess cleaned it up. when gas prices get so high you have got to do what you have got to do i heard those horse was are one horsepower. >> judge jeanine: i love that. >> greg: that's it for us. "special report." >> bret: horse mcdonald's and fox on trampoline. good evening. i'm bret baier. even members of his own party look for cover. classified documents president biden's over the weekend. another tranche of documents. one california democratic congresswoman calls the situation, quote: an embarrassment. republicans are also upset over the apparent absence of visitor logs at the president's home in delaware. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich start us off live tonight on the north lawn, goo
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