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>> neil: got it, sir. thanks very much. james comer, the kentucky republican oversees the oversight committee. probably the most important committee with these investigations going on. we'll have more >> jesse: i'm jesse watters, along with judge jeanine pirro, katie, tyrus. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." the most transparent administration in history wants to keep you in the dark about car-a-lago. there was a shared understanding on how to keep joe biden's documents scandal tucked away from the american people, until the media blew their cover.
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biden taking a page out of the watters playbook, trying to pin the blame on his assistant. sorry, johnny. an anonymous source leaking to "the washington post" that the president's longtime executive secretary may have inadvertently mishandled the document, setting off this growing scandal. now president biden getting frustrated with his friends in the liberal press over his little garage shop of classified horrors. >> i think you're going to find there's nothing there. i have no regrets. i'm following what the lawyers have told me they want me to do. exactly what we're doing. there's no there there. >> while biden doesn't care, he apparently thinks the american people are with him. >> i'll answer the question, but here's the deal. you know, quite frankly, it bugs me, that we have serious problem here we're talking about. we're talking about what's going on. the american people don't quite understand why you don't ask me questions about that. >> ahe. >> then karine jean-pierre,
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capping off a week of talking about the scandal. >> i would refer you to the white house counsel office. >> what does the president mean when he said, "no regrets"? >> so i'm not going to comment further from what the president has said. >> can you shed light on was he referring to sort of the role out of the information or about the timeline? >> i totally understand why you may want clarity here, but i'm going to be prudent, i'm going to be consistent here. i'm not going to comment on the ongoing process. >> what struck me, jessica, was watching biden dance around answering that question, and then lurking in the background was none other than gavin newsom, twiddling his thumbs. did you pick up on that? >> i hadn't, but excellent optics. >> thank you. >> for the beautiful haired man from california. >> uh-huh. >> this was not a great
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statement about this. saying i have no regrets is not true, right? if you have a special counsel, you regret something, right? i'm sure that even former president trump would in his most honest moment say i would prefer it if i didn't have a special counsel. >> yeah, i should have never recorded the sessions. >> but this thing about the people don't care about it, right, or asking questions they care about, it's the public that decides what they care about. that's what happens with election. there's always issues that either side is this is the most important election issue, right? the republicans thought the border -- right? inflation and the border were the most important things. the democrats thought abortion and inflation. the democrats gambled correctly, the republicans didn't, and that's why we have the result that we did. proof that over 70% of americans think it's a serious issue. when you don't lead with empathy and some acknowledgment of the
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fact that people who are not supporters but people who are supporters of yours will dedisappointed that this would happen, even if they think there's no ill intent. i haven't spoken to anyone on the democratic side who thinks it was intentional, hoarding classified documents to sell them to the chinese, whatever you think, jesse. acknowledge that people are disappointed in you. it makes them more amenable in the end. i hope this was a mistake, no problem, moving on, whatever it is, but you have to lead with something better than i have no regrets. >> didn't need to sell them to the chinese. he was making enough money from the chinese. >> sorry. thank you for helping me fill that in. >> this reminds me of every defendant i've ever prosecuted. there's no there there. you know, i wish we had said something different, but there really is no there there, what
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jessica just said. mike davis wrote a great article in "newsweek" and talks about theft being a federal offense. i think it's section 793 of the federal code. and he talks about the fact that this is -- you know, blame your secretary. give me a break. okay? that's like a guy having an affair. okay? a guy having an affair with his secretary who says to his wife, it's the secretary's fault, it wasn't my fault. here's the thing about these classified documents. as i've said, he had no right to them. he was not president. he could not declassify them. as i said yesterday, and you pooh-pooh it, he left office in january of 2017. those documents weren't moved until january of 2018, a year later. so we've got them moving from the white house to somewhere, and then to the penn biden center, funded by the chinese. his son has made millions from the chinese. the same son who complained about having to pay his father's
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bills, paying him $50,000 a month, which apparently, according to miranda divine the same amount of money he got from china in one of those his deals. in addition to that, trump could declassify. this guy can't. they say, vice president biden, you know, even though he couldn't declassify, he had secret service. that's nonsense. the vice president does not have secret service protection. those articles and those files were not in secret service protection. so spare me there's nothing there there. there's a lot there. we have to get to the bottom. >> the white house always says we want an independent department of justice. and then you find out that they were colluding to keep this thing under wraps. >> let's just break it down, because i couldn't help but giggle. first of all, i'm really offended. i have a white hat on you. two of you, that's just selfish, with your white clothes. i put out an email that i was wearing a white hat.
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that's ridiculous. thank you for respecting. >> you're welcome. >> but he forgot what he was talking about when he got upset. he was, like, really bugs me when we're supposed to be talking about that important thing that the american people want us to be talking about, that important thing. he forgot. he got upset. apparently whatever movie he watched, no regret, and there's no there there. those are both closing statements from the ends of movies. he's completely lost and completely frustrated. he would be, because these documents are six years old. they've already been used. hunter's already used them. he's already got the money for them. just like the laptop, like the child, and the pistol, he puts things away horribly that he tries to hide. it's all laid out. you look at it. the there there is hunter is horrible at getting rid of evidence. >> if this was so inadvertent, just a packing mishap, then why
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is one of the classified documents at the president's desk at home? >> yeah. look, he can't say, the president can't say, he has regrets, because that's an admission of wrongdoing or guilt in this situation. his lawyers have clearly told him, do not say any of that, because you're under criminal investigation, and when you these documents you were illegally in possession of them, because you weren't the president to declassify them. people care about these issues, double standards, and hypocrisy. joe biden set the standard at the beginning of his administration two years ago, saying we'll be the most transparent, i'll take responsibility for what happens in my administration. he's now blaming others as though they're the ones responsible. doesn't start with him. the bottom line is we need to know he had the documents. we still don't know why. was he using them to write a book? was he using them with hunter biden, who was a business partner.
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all this tiptoeing around they weren't business partners is garbage. they were totally business parents. it's in hunter biden's laptop. were they using classified information to make these foreign business dealings? we don't know yet. the white house won't be answering questions today when. they talk about the foreign policy issue, cut the time off karine jean-pierre, because she's handling the situation so poorly, and the american people don't have answers as to why joe biden as the vice president had this classified information sitting in his garage, while the white house says they don't have a visitor log, and hunter biden's criminal record does not bode well for that information being used correctly. >> we can all agree that karine jean-pierre will have a stiff drink tonight. up next, the liberal ladies of the view race to defend alec
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♪ ♪ >> hollywood starting to rally around alec baldwin, as he faces half a decade behind bars. baldwin is vowing to beat the wrap on involuntary manslaughter and firearm offenses and finish the movie in the process. production on "rust" will reportedly continue with updated safety measures and a ban on live ammunition and working weapons. while he deals with that, support is rolling in. the screen actors guild is defending baldwin calling the charges wrong and informed. joy behar screwed up. >> the da is a big republican. the republicans cannot stand for him. >> behal later corrected herself. the da is a democrat. meanwhile there are growing questions on whether a alec
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baldwin is trying to hide anything. listen. >> we analyzed the phone records, continue to analyze them, and there were some things missing. the problem is we're not sure whether that was intentional on baldwin's part. we're continuing to investigate that. >> he did direct the assistant to delete an archive, correct? >> that is in his text messages, correct. that's part of our investigation. >> okay. judge, i want to come to you first. anything about the phone records you'd like to add, or about the interview? >> well, he directed his assistant to delete archives. we're not sure what it was. she's not pointing the blame, you know, just as a matter of being a prosecutor, oh, yeah, he's wrong, she's being very balanced about it. i got to tell you, alec baldwin is a target for republicans. you know what, joy, the only
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target here was the victim who had a gun pointed at her, the trigger pulled, and she ended up dead. that's the target here. sag, the screen actors guild, all this nonsense that the prosecutors are wrong and uninformed, they don't know the first thing about the law or prosecution. all they know, these bicoastal elites. every state has regulations for making movies. there are standards of care. he did not follow it. the da made it very clear. they're indicting him as both actor and producer. that means they didn't it into his corporation because they're indicting him as a producer for having shoddy, unsafe setting there and situation that risked the life of a woman in the middle of her -- in the middle of her life, the mother of a young child. they're making it left and
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right. it's not left and right. it's right and wrong. it's life and death. >> actually was surprised at that comment, because i felt that when this happened, there was an outpouring of devastation of what happened, and no one was going after alec baldwin for his politics in this at all. it's too big of a tragedy for this. tyrus, i know you've been on a number of movie sets. anything to say about sag? >> joy behar is reading the notes and spewing stuff. as many times as she said false stuff, made it up, and comes back later when no one watches and apologizes, at what point are you going to pull her from the air? that's a horrible thing to say about somebody. this is gross negligence. this is horrible. there's no excuse for this. the focus should be on that woman lost her life. but when you look at, like, horrible accidents -- like this -- the gunsmith, when they hand you a gun, say it's cold, and when you come in to work,
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there was no bullets or blanks should have been in the gun. there was no shooting scene. the gun was just a prop. there should be nothing in the chamber. this wasn't a glock where you might not see it. this has chambers. when i did my movies, i hang out with the crew guys. the gunsmith guys, you couldn't even touch their guns if you wanted to it. when they present it to you, they go, click, click, cold, hand it to you. when you hand it back, they check it and put it away. this is my angela lansbury, who had live bullets on set, where did they come from? there should be a serial number on the bullet, trace it back, who bought it, and that individual needs to be the person they go after. because he's a producer, he's wearing the hat, he's the executive producer, he does share some responsibility, but that's what the civil thing is about. somebody needs to be held
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accountable for her death. i'm not sure if i think it should be on alec on this one. >> but alec baldwin had an obligation in handling that weapon to look down the chamber, to check the cylinder. that's how you're trained. and for him to point it at her and pull the trigger, that is negligence. they're not saying it was intentional. they're not even saying it was reckless. they're saying it was negligent. >> that goes to show people like alec baldwin, they're arrogant enough that they don't need to know real gun safety. there's a difference between being an actor, using real firearms as props on set. but as a gun owner, you know, the rule is, there are no accidents. there's only negligence. if i was an actor, handed a gun by the armor, i would still check it, because i'm ultimately responsible for what's in my hands. when you look the at the case, a lot of arrogance from alec baldwin as the executive producer, a lack of
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professionalism on a number of levels. there's reports they were live-firing rounds the day before and playing around. that would never fly when it comes to regular gun ownership outside of a movie set. his standard is, and the lawyers for him, are trying to say it's someone else's fault, but when it comes down to what people listen to in court, they'll have to decide whether he's responsible or not, because he had the gun in his hand. >> i know, jesse, that you think a plea deal is what he's going to be going for. if that's offered to him. i do want to stick on this point about how the live rounds got there, though, because when he did one of those his interviews, he said someone is responsible, but it's not me, which seems now we know more about the evidence that he's talking about whoever it is brought live bullets. >> if someone put a live bullet in a gun, a bullet that wasn't
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even supposed to be on the property, someone is responsible for what happened. i can't say who that is, but i know it's not me. >> so do you think that that's what they will be -- if they're going to court, that they're going to lie on that? >> they will, but this is also in a court of public opinion, and he's laying that defense out right now. he's trying to strike the balance between this is a horrible tragedy, this woman lost her life, she has a family, i have a family, my heart is breaking. at the same time it's the armorist's fault. she handed me a loaded gun. we hired her for one reason. >> one job. >> to not hand me a loaded gun, and she didn't do that. see it's all her fault. he's kind of antagonizing the da. you can imagine he's already on thin ice, because he deleted evidence, or his johnny deleted evidence. and now he's got a big mouth, and he's already done two network interviews, and his
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lawyer probably has a big mouth, and they're probably trying to gain leverage before the plea negotiations, or even if it's stupid enough to go to trial with the jury. the wife is out there wearing the empathy sweatshirt. you can see it all playing out. you got celebrities coming in. the guy has friends in high places. so you don't know what kind of things he's going to pull off. he has to be very careful, because if you push too far that plea deal disappears. >> he should stop talking. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> and hiding his head. >> but wear a jacket. the envelope, we know it was you. horrible. >> up next, kamala harris ignoring deadly cartel violence. type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people
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>> well, surprise-surprise. it seems like kamala harris couldn't care less about the border, even as though vicious cartel violence spills into america, the vice president out in arizona, pushing green energy while ignoring the border crisis. >> do you have any plans to visit the border in arizona? >> i've visited the border. ili will not on this trip. the border is one of our highest priorities t to make sure the border is secure. >> one california sheriff is calling the cartel out, after six people were left dead, including a mother and her 10-month-old child. >> cartels are here for multiple reasons. selling drugs is lucrative. there's a lot of money to be made. >> the influence of these mexican cartels is now in dozens of cities across the u.s., and republican congressmen are turning to military force to fight them on their home turf. >> the mexican drug cartels have
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been around for a while. the difference now is fentanyl. this is not a drug program, a war on drugs program. this is a poisoning problem. they're killing about 80,000 americans a year. the mexican government does little to thwart this. >> judge, so the sheriff says the cartels are here, that's been true for a while. the thing that i worry about is this mexican cartel-style corruption bleeding into the u.s. once that happens, it's virtually hard to get rid of it. >> the massacre of people in goshen, california, where they shot a 10-month-old and her grandmother, it's clear that the violence of the cartels are here. the corruption and money of --
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you know, the corruption, the financial corruption, is already here. look, the biden administration is singularly responsible for this. they have -- that's why it's so his tar cal that kamala harris says the border is one of our highest priorities. kamala, tell me how. show up, you know, bring your family. everything is good. and the medieval kinds of violence that go along with this cartel violence, going along with the financial corruption, will be the end of this country, not just the poisoning of people, a hundred thousand a year, double, triple in the next few years, but joe biden has not done anything. >> and done it worse by suing states like arizona, jesse, telling them to take down their own makeshift border walls. i find it interesting to go
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after the mexican cartels, that the mexican government gets uncomfortable. why is that? >> because the mexican government is the mexican cartel. it's the same thing. you made a good point about the violence and threats work with mexican officials, but the money and bribes work with american officials. if you just shower u.s. officials in small towns to midtowns with cash, that's an easy way to get the fentanyl in faster. i want to talk about kamala for a second. when you fly across the country for a business trip, and your cousin happens to live in the exact same city you're going, you know it's the right thing to call your cousin, say i'm in town, let's have dinner, and you still don't do it. the next night you're out of there on a flight, and you, like, i should have done that, but i didn't do that. that's kamala. she flies all the way across the country. all the way. they say they care about jet fuel. you could kill one bird with two stones. do the groundbreaking, the
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border trip, and you're back by friday. how could you not do that? i was guilty of it one time. i'm still distraught over it. i had at a shoot in sturgess, the bike rally, an hour from mount rushmore, and i had the entire afternoon to myself. >> and you didn't go? >> i got a massage. i got a massage. it was a terrible massage. >> it should have been. >> it was a terrible massage. it's probably once-in-a-lifetime thing, mount rushmore, an hour away, never in south dakota again. maybe i will. i regret it. mount rushmore is her border. >> you should. you should. jessica, there's talk about illegal immigration, but when hit comes to cartel violence could democrats get on board with legislation that targets them? >> i would think so. i don't know anyone who likes
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cartels. they're not asking who you voted for in 2020. these are bipartisan issues. i think that any comprehensive plan to address that, and we have to admit that president biden was just at the border, and he did lay out a plan, where he has pushed the mexican president to make sure that people can still stay there, where if you're coming from central american countries you have to show proof that you didn't apply for amnesty in other countries. this isn't being completely neglected by the administration. i'm not saying they've solved all of these problems. he was there three weeks ago. she was there in 2021. i get the cousin thing. you should have gone to rushmore, for sure. it's really unfair to act if there's been complete neglect of this issue. >> is that fair? i mean, biden went, and like a north korean style propaganda tour. >> it was just a good day there. >> dysfunctional marriage self-y
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on instagram when he went there. they cleaned the place up, took a picture, and smiled, and everyone went back to their bedrooms. i think the thing with kamala is, when they asked her that, she pointed the number wrong way. did you see her reaction? that's a mountain. that's flagstaff. thanks for trying. completely out of touch. "yeah, i'm planning on going, but not now." it's like bugs bunny. had to make a left at albuquerque, because she's got to be somewhere else. she was there to do whatever little fancy pat on the back it was, little shovels, high-five, and tell each other how they did a good job. lo and behold, the media is starting to turn and asked her a question like that, that i'm sure was not cleared, and she freaked out and did what she -- i don't know what it is with this administration, and no one taking speech classes.
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jesse, i took speech in college. kamala and president biden don't like making speeches, or saying clear things. she was literally, like, "oh, it's over there." that's not an answer. >> in arizona, you don't have to go to the exact border to see the problem. i-10. >> why is fentanyl not considered an act of war. if they were pouring agent orange in our water, we'd be doing something about it. >> you're right. coming up next, a liberal mom wants america to act like china when it comes to raising your kids. ♪ ♪ ♪ just till they taste what we've got ♪ [ tires squeal, crash ] when owning a small business gets real, progressive gets you right back to living the dream. now, where were we? [ cheering ] [coughing] hi, susan. honey. yeah. i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey.
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an american fashion designer who raised her kids in shanghai says she misses how the authoritiarian government coparented. in the beginning she was shocked how involved the government was in their lives, deciding how much a kid should sleep and blocking internet sites to make them friendly. she said our girls came home discussing self-discipline, integrity, and respect for elders. the tight control of the communist party state results in its own kind of freedom with crime and personal safety concerns eliminated. boy, that's a mind-blower. >> yeah. >> okay. so, you think about it, fall, we already know that kids in china, meanwhile they're studying calculus, our kids are studying pronouns, but they talk about how they block everything else. >> first of all, when you read this woman's op-ed she admits she doesn't have to live under
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real chinese communism, because she was an american living in china. she talked about how she had two daughters, one in 2006, one in 2010, china didn't lift their one-child policy until 2016. so that's something she benefited from. she didn't live under real communism. now, i will say, i agree with her that the chinese culture being focused on real things that will prepare kids for life rather than pronouns or crt here in america is beneficial, but her ideology here in america is destroying that. they used to have the scandal in virginia, pulling merit scholarships from kids not telling them they got those awards. that is from the left. so while the left tries to get rid of merit, tries to get rid of working hard for what you have, in america she's praising china. i mean, it's just quite interesting the disconnect there. >> well, she says, jesse, she supports how the government decides what time the kids sleep, what websites they visit, what they eat. how does this teach them to make
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their own choice as and learn fm their mistakes. >> it doesn't, but some women love being controlled, what to do. if that's your thing, go to china, because they will do that. you can raise your kids the same way in america. >> sure can. >> you can put parental control on your television, the internet, teach your children to respect elders. you can move to a neighborhood that's also safe and clean. i don't know what this woman is talking about. she could be a chinese asset. she said because they have a feeling in china about how everybody is involved in your family life, even the government, when she was pregnant, belly out to here, walking through the streets of shanghai, randos would come up unlifted and rub her belly and say, oh, congrats, i think this is a girl or a boy. can you imagine that? >> they always say, oh, i think it's a boy. >> jessica, you were just
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pregnant recently. >> i was. no one should touch a pregnant woman's stomach, unless invited, and maybe even twice invited, because sometimes you say it's okay, it happens, and you realize you didn't want it to happen. the woman who likes to be controlled, that's obviously a whole other segment. this is what happens, though, people invite these guest essays, right? this isn't someone who works "the times." she writes something that reads 75% lunaticky, and dominates the news cycle from it. i think there are lessons in being thorough, having core curriculums. i taught college over in london, and a lot of international students, and the chinese students were the best prepared. >> yeah. >> they knew everything. i was teaching english students and american students how to write an essay, at an internal politics class at a university. >> why are they doing so much
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better, tyrus? >> well, they don't have a choice, because she left out that part. also if the kid's got a cough, there's a good chance the door will be welded up, and they'll be out for a while. let's be careful what you wish for. to jesse's amazing point, yes, you can raise your child under tough rules, and encourage them to do well, everyone in here, somebody was behind you to get you where you are today. so clearly it works. but it just goes back to, when you're vacationing somewhere, and you get a piece of the puzzle, that doesn't mean you solved the puzzle. why is she talking out loud and writing without permission? if you're in china, she decided to write on op-ed one day, we wouldn't see her no more. so again, nice place to visit. wouldn't want to live there. >> you know those people that go on an exotic vacation, come back, and they're, like,," oh, yeah, we should live like this." >> i went to the zoo. i'm going to move to africa.
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>> what it is. welcome back. it's tame for "the fastest." first up, a dad, hilariously quits his family's group chain. in perpetuity, i can't live with this pressure. i'm out. i know this firsthand. i have four children. we have a family chat. we're always talking. my son does this all the time. his sisters love this/like that, hand he's literally i'm out. we have to make a new one and bring him back every time. he's, like, i'm out. judge, can you do the chat? >> no. i'm out. i don't have time for it. then every once in a while i have to go back to figure out what they're talking about. i'm busy. i don't have time for that. >> so you don't have time, jesse? >> emma's family is on a massive
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group family chat. it's all blood relatives and me. i don't know what's going on. there's a lot of pressure. a lot of inside stuff. i keep my distance. >> i'm anti-group chat. it's one-on-one. you bring somebody else in. i'm leaving. >> three is too much? >> three is too much. three's a crowd. >> emma has, like, 50 people in the chat. >> wow. >> my family has a group chat. the rule is to avoid overwhelming everybody, but you don't have to respond. there's no pressure. >> until somebody asks you why you didn't respond? >> no one's feelings get hurt. >> yeah, but it beeps, it's distracting, and you have to a lot it. >> i like it, because i never see my family. >> are you okay with group chats? >> i have a small family. we do have one. it's called the grill gang. >> even has a title? >> yeah. the icon picture. the thing i can't stand the
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photo streams. the grandparents are going crazy with every picture. i feel pressure for that. >> i don't even know what that is. >> you don't know what i'm talking about? >> no. >> left lane slow pokes meet your maker. a south carolina bill increases fines up to $100 for drivers who plug up the passing lanes. look out, judge, don't go there. on highways, the car comes up behind them, and then the right lane is clear. >> you know what i want, i want a car with a big shovel on it, so i can just go underneath those cars in the left lane and move them over. okay? they don't have a right to slow me down. i'm busy. i already told you. i'm in a rush. >> you got things to do. >> she wants a bulldozer. >> she wants a front grill, be like mad max. >> she wants the autobahn. that's not safe. >> i can't stand when people are slow in the left lane. it's dangerous.
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with all due respect, people slow in the left lane, judge, with all due respect, might be good for you. >> t touche. >> it is dangerous. i was in massachusetts recently, and if someone is clogging up the left lane, a lot of beeping. >> and when someone is texting on their phone while driving. >> or they're high. >> or they're videoing themselves. >> videoing yourself while you're driving? seriously. >> that's ridiculous. i like this. i think the fine should be substantially higher. the only thing is, i don't think you should get pulled over for it. take a picture of you doing it, and send it to you in the mail. >> yeah. >> "one more thing" is up next.
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>> jesse: time now for "one mors to say something. >> jessica: i'm very sorry to people in massachusetts who were offended that i talked about their -- >> jesse: you didn't need to say that i was just messing with you. >> jessica: anyway, i am sorry if you were offended. two time olympic gold medalist chloe kim definitely has not yet her success go to her head. novice snowboarder struggling to make it down the mountain in california not only helping lands but gave piggy back ride. the beginner didn't even know it was a pro-fleet escorting her down the slopes until they reached the bottom. no question a heart of gold to match both of her medals. >> jesse: robots have now gone too far. they have built something and it looks like a construction wo worker/ninja. a day away from terminator.
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another 5 to 10 years before we are all dead. is he going to jump off this thing. do we have -- here we go. ready? hold on wait until the dismount comes. undercover video exposing teachers pushing crt. judge you wanted to make a few apologies. >> judge jeanine: no, i don't oea poll guise. a dog, if you have a dog, they are endlessly chasing squirrels so izzy a, a pit bull husky found himself stuck at the top of a tall tree after relentless pursuit of a squirrel he had a bowl of food waiting for him. he was never even close to catching the squirrel but paced for about a half an hour before he chased him under the tree. these are one of the things aren't worth doing but izzy is not too smart. now i will have to apologize for that next week.
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>> jessica: never apologize. >> tyrus: never afraid. >> tyrus: record breaking monster to do zilla discovered in australian rain forest. this is a big, big, big boy. he was 5, almost 6 pounds he was at the top of the listing. they haven't seen a toad invasive species, jesse. >> jesse: don't bring him to florida. >> tyrus: if you like toads you will like tyrus live tickets for jacksonville, florida and second night in fort wayne, texas. february 11th i defend my heavyweight championship against matt core don'tna. tickets are almost sold out there, too. >> katie: this saturday don't miss the big saturday and big sunday show hosting at 5:00 p.m. eastern. also, i recently went to the play and highly recommend it the gary sinise foundation sponsoring exit in afghanistan
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the america's longest war an effort to turn what happened in afghanistan and the exit into art so americans don't forget the sacrifices of our troops there go last out play.com. most of the actors veterans still tickets available for show in chicago this weekend. >> judge jeanine: in chicago, good to know. >> jessica: "special report" is not up next. have a nice weekend. everybody. we'll see you monday. ♪ >> bret: good evening, welcome to "special report," i'm bret baier. breaking tonight the latest development in the investigation concerning the leak at the u.s. supreme court over last summer's roe v. wade decision. this occurs as pro-life demonstrators from around the country rallied today in washington. it was the first march for life since the supreme court overturned the landmark abortion ruling. we have fox team coverage tonight. shannon bream will tell us what we are learning about that leak investigation. but we begin at the high court with lucas tomlinson and the march for life. good evening, lucas. >> good evening, bret. thousands marched here at the

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