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arizona, good job by him and who knows maybe the bills will be in the big game. tomorrow on "special report" why some people are concerned a new intelligence tool with super human capabilities may discourage critical thinking and creativity. thanks for watching "special report." i'm mike emanuel in washington. "jesse watters primetime" with guest host jeanine pirro starts right now. hello, judge. >> judge jeanine: hey, mike. thanks so much. >> mike: thank you. ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: welcome to "jesse watters primetime." i'm judge jeanine pirro. this just in. instead of stepping in and collecting joe biden's classified documents as part of their investigation, the department of justice decided to pull back the fbi and, instead, let joe biden's lawyers bring the documents, those classified documents to them. but don't worry, at least they
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thought about it. and isn't it the thought that counts? the "wall street journal" has just reported that the doj made that decision for two reasons one, because biden's attorneys were being good old boys and girls and, quote: cooperating and, two, they wanted to avoid complicating the investigation. now, why does biden get to search his own classified records while donald trump gets his house raided by the feds? legal scholar jonathan turley makes the most sense of it saying, quote: the president has a host of people who regularly handle classified material so why use the lawyers? the answer appears the same as in the case of hillary clinton's email control. hillary clinton can erase 33,000 emails and joe biden can move
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these documents around. it's what the democrats do. they control what gets out to the public. and it's why we're only finding out about this now three months after the first batch of documents were found in joe biden's chinese funded think tank. now, if this had gotten out before the midterms, democrats would have been toast and they know it. instead, they got to focus only on president trump's documents who, by the way, had the power to dedid classify those documents as president whereas vice president joe biden didn't. what the house is not changing their tune. they're once again just sticking to the script and acting like joe biden was just surprised by how irresponsible he was. >> why shouldn't americans be
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outraged about classified documents being found in a garage? >> he said that he didn't know, right? he said that he was surprised, and he said that he takes classified information and documents very, very seriously. we heard directly from the president on this issue. >> judge jeanine: jean oh, but if joe really took these classified documents very, very seriously, we wouldn't be finding them in garages, libraries, offices, and who knows where else. just on friday, they told us there were no more classified documents. but now we know that was a lie. biden's attorneys on thursday found five more pages of classified documents in the president's home in delaware, the one he shares with his son. hunter. and the white house knew it all along. they kept it buried from us until the weekend when they thought no one would be paying attention.
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>> did you not know on friday that those documents had been found when you were at the podium or are you being directed by someone to not be forthcoming on this issue? >> i have been forthcoming from this podium. what i said yes to is what the statement at the time that we all had, right? y'all had the statement and i was repeating what the -- what the -- what the counsel was sharing at that time. >> judge jeanine: sources tell cnn that searches are still being conducted by the president's lawyers. so, there could still be another batch of documents just laying out there in the open. is it a coincidence that the big guy spent the weekend back home in delaware? some are asking if joe went home to sift through the documents himself. but karine jean-pierre won't give us an answer on that one. >> the president loves his delaware home, it's an extremely personal space for him is he physically joining in the search
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of these things physically around the garage literally. >> are you listening to the question that you are asking me? >> well, karine, it feels like the white house isn't listening to any questions. all she does is tell us to ask the department of justice and when we do, they deny and refuse to comment. but america is seeing right through all of this. even the ladies of "the view" are telling biden to just come out and admit he screwed up. >> i love joe biden and i know there is a difference between what he did and what trump did. it would have been helpful for joe biden when it first came out to say, you know, we have tape of joe biden saying that trump did something stupid and shouldn't have done it and it was bad. well, he should have said, look, i know i look hypocritical in that tape. >> yes. >> i'm sorry about that. >> judge jeanine: but the problem is biden is arrogant and he's not sorry for any of it. neither is anyone in his
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administration. secretary of state antony blinken finally came out of hiding and was asked about his role managing the penn biden center. this may shock you. but he is playing dumb. >> you were for two years the managing director of the penn biden center. just ask if you were aware of any reason why classified documents would have been packed and brought there? >> the short answer is no. just as you heard from president biden about a week ago, i was surprised to learn that there were any government records taken to the penn biden center. i had no knowledge of it at the time. >> judge jeanine: it's always a surprise to these people, isn't it? what's really surprising is what was discovered on hunter's gun background check. hunter not only said he owned the home where these documents were found but he was paying $50,000 a month in rent. now, how is that possible?
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why would hunter be paying his own father 50 grand a month to live in the family home? the answers to those questions may be the linchpin to understanding the depths the biden family finances and their possible corruption. let's turn now to john ratcliffe, former congressman and director of national intelligence. john, i couldn't wait to hear what your response was and just permit me for a second, so the doj says we're not going to have the fbi go in or anyone who has got security clearance and collect those documents, joe, we'll let your own attorneys collect those documents. and, by the way, it's okay that your son hunter biden lives in that house where those documents were found. the guy who went through europe with a vacuum cleaner and sucked up money from russia, china and ukraine and may be money laundering through your $50,000 payment and the fact that he is
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under federal grand jury investigation is irrelevant. i mean, is this crazy? >> well, judge, in fairness, there is a precedent for this and you referenced it. the precedent for it is hillary clinton. they did the exact same thing. they let hillary clinton's lawyers search for emails and then they let hillary clinton lawyers who were witnesses in the case sit in on her interview. and, of course, they're doing the same thing with respect to joe biden. but, as everyone knows in the case of president trump, his lawyers weren't allowed in the room, weren't allowed to participate in the search. treated totally different. you know, judge, this is just more of people keep -- i hear the term two tiered system of justice. it's really a two party snl of justice. and what we keep seeing is the rules keep changing to fit whatever the democrats need. and i think, really judge, you know, the biden justice department and merrick garland
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are just having to adjust on the fly. look, they thought they were going to conduct an unprecedented raid to lead to an unprecedented prosecution of president trump using a statute that was never intended to apply to him. but they never dreamed that they were going to have to live by the rules that they were making up as they went along because they were going to have to be applied to joe biden who was engaged in the same conduct at a frequency far greater and at a level and potential harm to national security far greater. so, you know, their strategy backfired. that's why you keep seeing these, you know, in congruent statements. the white house lawyers having to, you know, defend what they were doing. white house press secretary denies that she was lying. it gets worse every day. legally for joe biden. it gets worse every day from a national security standpoint and the damage being done as more and more ties to china and, you know, half of the, as you point out, you know, it's not a joe biden story. it's hunter biden, it's antony
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blinken, it's white house counselor steve row chety, it's half the biden white house that is apparently being paid by a $14 million anonymous donor from china to the university of pennsylvania. why in god's green earth would an anonymous donor from china give $14 million to the university of bea after joe biden and the penn biden center opened up? >> judge jeanine: all crazy but there isn't even the pretense of doing this objectively if there were any reason to go into someone's house early morning hours with helicopters above it would be to joe biden's home. now we know there are more documents there that are six years old that relate to ukraine which is where joe biden went and said if you don't take that prosecutor off my son's -- the company he is working for. and now we know his son was making 50,000 or $08,000 a month and paying his father 50 and the emails from bobulinski say joe
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biden got 10% because he was the big guy. is anyone going to investigate this? should americans have faith in the system anymore? >> well, merrick garland's screw up has frankly allowed for there to be a spotlight put on this now a republican controlled house can conduct investigations that will show some of these details and, you know, judge, as the former dni or, you know, i would be doing the national security damage assessment. in the case of joe biden, as we have just talked about, that's why it's gotten so much worse. everything that we have talked about the implications, you know, part of that calculation, judge, is not just the number of documents, top secret documents but who may have potentially had access to that. in the case of hunter biden, you have ukrainian oligarchs. chinese communist party associates. have you paid prosecutes. have you all sorts of unsavory characters at locations that we keep finding day after day.
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will worrying about government and the doj and the fbi tilting the scales in favor of one party. anyway, it's good to talk to you john ratcliffe. thanks for joining us. >> good to see you. >> judge jeanine: all right. coming up. so much for russian disinformation. turns out of the intel chiefs who smeared hunter's laptop knew it was real the whole time.
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>> world economic forum kicked off in dab bows today. attendees got to see a rare glimpse the brian stelter moderating a conversation on what he knows best,
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misinformation they say misinfo is a clear and present danger to the world and politics. and this time he's right. disinformation campaigns have a very real toll on our democracy. one of those campaigns was so strong it got joe biden elected president. and for that, we can thank 51 intelligence agents who signed that bogus letter which they now admit was bogus. one guy who signed the letter, douglas wise, just confirmed that for us. saying, quote: all of us figured that a significant portion of that content had to be real, closed quote. well, did that was true at the time, nobody told the media. >> the u.s. authority are seeing if those emails we just talked about are connected to an ongoing russian disinformation effort. >> it is so obviously a russian
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operation. >> hunter biden, this laptop that intelligence officials have warned is likely russian disinformation. when he is also then relying on russian disinformation wandered through the "new york post" you get a sense of somebody who is just -- who has lost -- who has lost his instinct, who has lost the narrative. >> do you think stuff like that could just have been planted in there and been completely fake. >> i do. >> just 15 days before the 2020 election, 5 51 hacks all sang as one. it is high time that russia stopped interfering in our democracy. does that sound like they weren't sure to you? of course not. because, in the end, they got the information to where they needed it most. the white house. >> if he wasn't given tense of millions of dollars that's totally that's totally -- >> already been. >> totally discredited. >> $3.5 million.
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>> i'm talking about moscow. >> that's not true. that report is totally discredited. >> judge jeanine: joijoining mew former cia analyst and host of the clay travis and buck sexton show buck sexton, you know, buck, it is really very disappointing. why would these 51 intel agents, so many of them who have had honorable careers put their reputations on the line to become a political whore? >> judge, the mission was entirely successful, unfortunately. this is what they set out to do. they knew, i mean, there's no way and i worked for some of the known individuals that's signed their names to that they had to know it wasn't russian disinformation. 2016 they got russian disinformation wrong. they got russia collusion wrong and now it's 2020. they want us to give them the benefit of the doubts on this one? no, in fact, this was career elevating for them. many of them as you can note, you can see have bigger and better jobs on cnn or msnbc.
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they have got bigger book contracts. they serve the president biden is regime in waiting by lighting their credibility on fire. that was the purpose of this. that was the goal. they were not surprised when it turned out to be real. they knew it was real. they're not that stupid. but they knew that this benefited biden at a critical moment. may have turned the election in his favor and now i think some of them are trying to turn around and say well, we would like a little bit of our credibility back because if we really are just paid hacks why would anyone listen to us in the future? that's what is actually happening here, judge. i don't think any of them are the least bit surprised by. this they never each looked at the information that they signed their names proclaiming was disinformation. they even even looked at the laptop content. so how could they know? it was malpractice on purpose. >> judge jeanine: do we know they didn't look at the laptop or any of the contents of it? >> i mean, i could tell you that the people that signed this from the news network certainly had no interest or idea of what was actually on there in full because i know some of the
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people that had the -- >> judge jeanine: no. buck, i'm agreeing with you. it makes it even worse. they are willing to say something that isn't true about something they haven't even looked at. that makes them, you know, that makes them someone -- people capable of being bought. and, yet, for four years before that, we had russia. how has american gotten to the point where i don't remember it being like this? i don't remember this country being a country where if you lie and then are indignant about it everybody has to listen to you. >> we have reached a point now where i think people recognize -- and this is why i'm very pleased to see that house republican leadership is taking up the issue of the weaponization of the federal government in politics very seriously. we have reached a point now where there is obviously an element. call it a cabal, call it a faction of the intelligence community, including the fbi and various agencies out there that think that they have to be the hand on the scale in favor of
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the party that they think somehow brings us peace and security which is, of course, the democrat party. they are willing to break the law. break the rules and engage in information operation against the american people, which is what this letter that was put out in politico was all about. the purpose was to fool well-intentioned americans who say oh my gosh former cia directors, former nsa directors say this is russian disinformation and then they cast their votes accordingly. that's what this was all about. unfortunately, the deception was successful. but there can be no oh we are sorry we got this wrong now, judge. they knew they were getting it wrong. >> judge jeanine: all right, the name of the person who has come out and admitted most of them knew it douglas wise? yes. all right. douglas wise is the one. >> i don't know you are asking me about who? >> judge jeanine: he is the one just for our listener's information. >> can you say it's sloppy if you want. meaning the people that come out now and said it's sloppy at the end of the day, i think people knew. >> all right. thank you so much buck sexton
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>> judge jeanine: we know the cartels have been ruthlessly killing americans and poisoning americans by sending billions of dollars worth of fentanyl through our borders. but now the actual cartel violence may have just hit america. six people, a family, were shot dead in a go goshen home in the early morning hours. it was a complete massacre. deputies found victims everywhere inside the house. on the street outside and even in a ditch nearby. two of the victims were a 16-year-old mom named alissa perez and her 10-month-old baby. they were both found shot in the head police have previously been to the home for suspected gang activity. they actually served a narcotics search warrant last week for one of the victims. the sheriff will not rule out cartels and the possibility that this was a cartel hit. >> we don't know if it is a gang affiliated shooting, a cartel
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affiliation or if the two are combined. but, what we can tell you is the manner in which this occurred is definitely one of the two if not combined. what took place is very much like what we have seen in the past when it comes to an execution by cartel. >> judge jeanine: here now is robert el monte, a retired u.s. marshal and el paso deputy police chief who trains federal, state, and local law enforcement on the mexican cartels. all right. good evening. thank you so much for being with us tonight. this kind of thing is frightening. i mean, there's a part of us in america who think that well, that's what goes on in mexico. but the thought of it coming to the united states seems, you know, beyond comprehension. it is not, correct? >> that's absolutely correct, judge. you know, the mexican cartels have been in the united states for quite some time. they have several groups throughout the united states. and if what happened in california doesn't make every single american angry about what
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the cartels are doing in the united states and i don't know what will. this hasn't been confirmed cartel killing but it has all the markings of a cartel hit. so this is. >> judge jeanine: what are the markings? >> the markings where this is what happens when cartels for whatever reason they killed everybody. two reasons for that number one, eliminate witnesses. number two, send a strong message to anybody else that betray them and in whatever manner. if you betray us, we are not only going to kill you, we are going to kill your family. that's what they are doing now. in my day working undercover in el paso as the police department they had unwritten code or rule if you will cartels. women and children were off limits. that's no longer the case. they are killing women. they are killing children. they are cutting people's hearts out as they are alive and eating the heart. the game has changed. those people that are in mexico that are doing the killing. you showed this a little while
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ago, they are doing that here in the united states. they don't change personality when they come to the united states. and my training i talk about all of the -- 13-year-old little girl beheaded in alabama by a cartel. so, all of america should be extremely upset about what's going on with the mexican cartels and they should put pressure on the white house on the federal government to go after these cartels. more funding for our state, local and federal agencies, eventually the federal agency working the border. more funding for the hide da programs as well. >> >> judge jeanine: i'm very familiar with hida i had it in my office when i was a d.a. the concern that until we close the border, and given the number of people. 250,000 people came in one month either last month or the month before i mean, it's up to the white house to do something about this. what can the white house do? >> well, basically, do what our governor in texas did. and that's basically as a result
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of mayor oscar and el paso declaring an emergency. governor sent the national guard out there. he sent additional texas dps troopers out there. and they put barbed wire up there. they basically stopped the pleading. that's what they needed to do or slow down the bleeding and get a handle on it. and there is no plan in place at all for the mexican government to get a handle on this situation. >> judge jeanine: all right. robert al manti, thank you for the work you do and joining us tonight one of the marist terrifying experiences of someone's life iewb irdrivers ad even police. >> got a cop car get out of the cash. get out of the car. >> stop! [gunfire] >> judge jeanine: one of the most high profile car jacks of all time happened right in washington, d.c.
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back in march of 2021, two teen girls with a stun gun carjacked an uber eats driver who later ended up dying from his injuries. >> that's him. [engine revving] [shouting] >> is taking her car. [tires squealing] >> they stole the car. they stole the car. >> oh my god. oh my god. >> they stole the car. they stole the car. those girls. >> judge jeanine: carjackings in d.c. are only on the rise. they are up 35% in 2022 from 2020. the city even has a whole task force dedicated to this specific
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crime because they see that crime occurs so much. but that doesn't seem to matter to the d.c. council because they just approved legislation to reduce the punishments for carjackings. the revised criminal code act would reduce maximum sentences and eliminate most mandatory minimum sentences for crimes like car jacks and burglaries. it even lets murders and rapists ask for early release 20 years into their sentence. this is only going to lead to more violence. even d.c.'s democrat mayor agrees. >> any time there's a policy that reduces penalties, i think it sends the wrong message. >> judge jeanine: mayor bowser vetoed the legislation but d.c. city council today overrode her veto. the acts now being sent to congress where they will either let it go through into effect or create a joint resolution
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disproving which would then send to to joe's desk. we all know how soft joe is on crime. kooiman lehner is a fox news contributor. all right, tomi, hit it. >> you know, when d.c. mayor muriel bowser what i cannot figure out the rationale behind this. they like to talk about this criminal justice reform. this is not criminal justice reform. the fact that they're able to repeatedly label acts like this major disservice those trying to reform criminal justice in a positive way. the reach they are saying they had to have this new legislation they need to reclassify all of these felonies as misdemeanors because they need to modernize the code. i'm not quite sure, judge, how allowing carjackers and violent
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criminals to have lesser punishment, less consequences is going to modernize anything other than allowing a criminal spree to be in that city and, unfortunately, this felon coddling, this has been a policy and a culture that is spreading nationwide. but, of course, in d.c., we're going to see it get even worse. >> judge jeanine: yeah, d.c. has certainly been on the decline since the pandemic. it is clear that the -- that the preference is for the criminal, not for the victim. that man who owned that car was a father and he was an innocent victim who didn't, obviously, didn't deserve what happened to him. but he is not considered by a lot of these prosecutors that we have in the country. and the so-called, you know, social justice, nobody has defined it for me yet. but the concept is, let everybody out of jail, things will be better. it's creating nothing but chaos in this country, tomi. and i think that, you know, what we have got try to figure out is how we can change it. how do we change this?
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>> well, i will tell you, this it's about winning over hearts and minds and explaining to them this is not criminal justice reform. but i'm glad that you brought up the pandemic, judge, let's remember in d.c. you receive more punishment for not being masked and vaxxed than you are for carjacking. i mean, this is seen in their eyes as so much less of an offense. but, also i will say this. i think there is a strategy behind. this because, if you make every flown a misdemeanor and make every misdemeanor seem like it's a public service, then pretty soon it looks like you don't have a crime problem because you simply redefined it. and you simply renamed it. i think that's the democrat strategy here. but i think people are smarter than that they know what's going on in their streets or cities or at least i would certainly hope so. >> judge jeanine: yeah. i think so. i think people are smarter. that's a great line. make every misdemeanor a public service. tomi lahren, always great to have you on the show. take care. and, coming up. >> nice to see you, judge. thank you. >> judge jeanine: husband of missing mom ana walshe charged with murder.
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>> brian walshe the husband and missing massachusetts mother ana walshe has just been charged today with murder. chief correspondent jonathan hunt has the latest. >> good evening, judge. given the evidence prosecutors have already made public, it came as little surprise when the d.a. announced today this new charge against brian walshe. >> the continued investigation allowed police to walshe wife. >> walshe currently being held in jail misleading investigators and on wednesday he will be back in court to face these new far more serious charges and hear the evidence that supports them. >> additional details of the investigation and the evidence in support of those charges are likely to be presented at arraignment but will not be disclosed at this time. >> ana walshe was reportedly missing on january 4th by her
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employer, not her husband. brian walshe then told police he last saw her on january 1st when she left the home in a car service, he said, to catch a flight to work in washington, d.c. prosecutors say there is no evidence ana walsh ever took a car anywhere that day. there is evidence, according to investigators, that brian walshe bought $450 worth of cleaning supplies at a home depot on january 2nd. they also reportedly found that walshe had done internet search for how to dispose of a body and they found bloodstains and a knife in the basement of the family home. friends of ana walshe reacted today to the murder charge against her husband. >> and while it's horrifying and i'm full of rage and at the same time relief because one step closer to figuring out what happened to her. it's still absolutely heart shattering. >> and, judge, we should point out that more than two weeks now since the disappearance ana
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walshe's body has still not been found. judge? >> judge jeanine: thank you so much, jonathan. let's bring in criminal defense attorney mark geragos. all right, mark, here we go. he went to buy a tarp and spent $450 on cleaning stuff much the employer calls before the husband calls and then he looked up how to dispose of a body and what's the other one? she left home and the bloodstains and the knife in the home. really? is this guy an idiot? >> well, you know, it's interesting to me, judge, the first thing you focused on before we got on air is a man buying $450 worth of cleaning supplies and found that suspect in and of itself. >> judge jeanine: it is. >> i will tell you what i think the worst fact is, i don't think he just searched for how to dispose of a body. i think what the search term was, at least what's been leaked is how to get rid of 115-pound body. and that as we call it in the
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criminal defense world is a bad fact then combine that with the fact that it's being reported -- we will know more tomorrow when they unseal the p.c. on this. but, it is being reported that his cell phone and g.p.s. apparently alerted by two insinuation sites which is gruesome to think about, but, when you combine it with the hacksaw, the knife, the purported d.n.a. evidence, that is really, really some pretty dastardly set of facts. >> judge jeanine: do we know what this guy does for a living? >> well, you know, he is facing federal sentencing for a series of frauds. he has been accused of defrauding his own father. he is reported to have been institutionalized before. but, both of those, you know, his federal sentencing, the giving false information to the
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officers, that's the tail wagging the dog. i mean, this is the murder of his wife and those charges are what he is, you know, a daunting task that he faces right now. >> judge jeanine: you know, mark, you and i have done enough of these cases and we have talked about them for years. apparently there was a note left in the house where i think it may have been attached to a bottle of champagne saying 2022, what a year but we're still together and 2023 let's make it the best year yet. i guess she had no idea what was going on in his mind. because it was for new year's. >> i suppose and for all we know the prosecution may argue later on that that note was duped up. so it will be interesting to see what they have and if these initial reports are accurate. if they are and if that search is accurate, that is just -- that is a fact that is just going to give his defense lawyer fits.
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>> judge jeanine: all right. the sad part there are two children, i believe and right now the state has them but hopefully her mother is coming from europe to take care of those children. you know, domestic violence homicides is the absolute worst, mark. but, you know,. >> far and away. it's why i don't do family law and why you never would do family law. >> judge jeanine: never did but i was in family court as a judge for a little bit. and that's when i did family law. >> ugh that's what drove you into retirement. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: anyway, mark, good see you. always good having you on the show. take care. >> good seeing you too, judge. >> judge jeanine: coming up. the left says space is racist. jimmy failla will tell us why. ♪
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>> judge jeanine: welcome back. we're joined now by jimmy failla, my friend and host of fox across america. we're going to talk about his three favorite stories of the day. >> boom, let's do it. >> judge jeanine: jimmy, let's go. here is something new to add to the list of things that are racist. space. a professor at a colorado college says the field of astro fizztics is steeped in racism and white supremacy, why? because the scientific language is often violent and hypermasculine. wow! we'll never look at outer space again! >> orion the hunter was toxic masculinity the whole time we
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were at the planetarium. judge, you know there are people like this who get out of bed who look for things to tell us are offensive. scientists have aword for them. dirt bags. these are astronauts we're talking about. if you're not emotionally equipped to handle the problematic words, should you be in charge of everybody's life on the space shuttle? we'll go to the moon! >> judge jeanine: the moon is a masculine place. next up. let's stick with space. there are certain things you should keep to yourself. what chelsey handler admitted to jimmy fallon is definitely one of those things. take a listen. >> this is true. i didn't know until i was 40 years old that the sun and the moon were not the same thing. [laughter] >> i find that hard to believe. what are you talking about? >> it was -- i was shocking to me as well. >> judge jeanine: and this is a woman who wants to educate us about climate change? >> ha-ha! that's what i was going to say. >> judge jeanine: what?
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>> she wants you to follow her opinion on vaccines, russian collusion. chelsey handler should stick to what she does best? >> judge jeanine: which is what? >> rappers. she's a little bit of a hot mess. that's the kind of thing you keep to yourself, chelsey. >> judge jeanine: how can you not know the difference between the sun and the moon? >> i have a feeling she was trying to be funny. if that's your brand of humor, you shouldn't be as outspoken as you are on geo political issues. facebook needs a button that says who asked you? next. moving onto bad news from marie osmond's kids. the country star says she doesn't plan on leaving her kids an inheritance. she doesn't like the idea of handing out money because she wants them to work for what they have. what? >> this is what i think she's trying to say and i do -- you know, i've one kid, lincoln. >> judge jeanine: lincoln.
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i met lincoln. very handsome kid. is. >> even that name is controversial now. i go with his middle name, o.j. stick with me, judge. we're on tv now. you want to give your kids something to do something but not enough to do nothing. what i mean is you leave behind so much money, they don't need ambition. they don't need to contribute. everyone knows a rich kid that contributed nothing to the world. if you don't know him, you google prince harry. that's what she's saying. you need the kids to have necessity for doing something. i don't know if i'm qualified to weigh in. if i died tomorrow, my kid is getting an xbox and a pint of tequila. >> judge jeanine: lincoln or o.j. doesn't want it. he wants the tequila. >> he wants my white bronco. >> judge jeanine: any way always good to have you here. jimmy failla. >> you're the best. >> judge jeanine: all right. thank you for watching tonight. you can also catch me every
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day on "the five." and jesse will be back tomorrow night. tucker carlson up is next! >> tucker: good evening. welcome to tucker carlson tonight. sheila jackson lee is famous in washington for being the single most obnoxious member of congress. that's a title that as you can imagine has many contenders, but sheila jackson lee stands alone. don't you know who i am? she once screamed at a flight attendant in the first-class cabinet on a continental flight. i'm congresswoman sheila jackson lee. where is

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