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14th and 15th. for more information, go tofo go tom shalu .com. very special. thanks to gillian turner, jason macdowell captain and you studio audience tonight with the with three. trace gallagher is nexteam he gallas nexton thomas balf ofg gutfeld . i love you america. everybody. >> hello i'm jesse watters, along with judge jeanine pirro. jessica tarlov, gillian turner and brian kill me. this i >> it's five o'clock in new york city and this is thefi five officials in cities acrossi the country are urging calem fro as we await the release of body cam video from memphis thatbodyc amis said to be pretty brutal, a horrific beating of tyreehi nichols that later led to his de death. the policeath. chief callinghorf
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the footage horrifying and disgusting. inssing.l of memphis officers involved have been arrested and charged with second degree murder. and other felonies. the incident happening earlier this month on january 7th, when twenty nine year old terry the initwas pulled over fo29-yer suspicion of reckless driving. an initial confrontation occurred between the officers and nichols. he then fled the scene sc and later the confrontationenede happened and the officers arrested nichols. he went to the hospital with serious injuries and died three days later. on january 10th, the followingfn week, memphis police launched an investigation, as didigation the doas didj. january 20th, those five officers were fired and were arrested yesterday. pe >> cities are preparing for unrest, but tyree nichols mom p is pleading the supporters the supporters to protest t peacefully. and >> but i want each and every one of you to protest in peace . i don't want us burning up
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our cities, tearing upties the streets becaus, tearine that what my son stood for this morning. for and if you guys are here for me and tyree, then you will protest peacefully. ! you can get your point across. but we don't need to tear up u our cities. peoplep, because we do have to live in them. >> and the memphis polic e chief is emphasizing that this is note about race. it takes off the table that issues and problems and law and enforcement is about race and it is not. it's about human dignity, integrity, accountability and the duty to protecto protecr community. a community. so, jessica, we've heard w the victims families before in these situations plead for calm, plead for peac calm,e t and oftentimes those pleas are s not followed. >> how do you think things are>i going to shake out tonight? well, i'm hopeful that
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wi they will heed the family's calls. president biden releasedls and a statement as well saying, please be peaceful about this. but the timing it's is difficult. it's going to come out after seven pm on a friday nightybe and i can see both sides to this that maybe it's better if people are going to protestge .rk you have. the weekend where you're not supposed to be at work, but it also couldy be extremely dangerous people running around you. i mean, you're people runnaroune video on a friday night at seven thirty and you see a video like tha that,t. it's it's got to be pretty bad if they preemptively charge them to make sure that everyone knew that it was this bad. if they're saying that it'san arguably worse than the rodney king video and we know that fiv there are people, the five police officers, firefighter who responded to the scene as well as i've been charged,ena i think that we'rerged in forg a really heart wrenching weekend. and a few days after that.o and i'm honestly scared. i'm scared also to personally watch the video. i watchethd george floyd video,s which was very difficult. and it sounds like this is going to be worse than that,
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which is hard to imagine. the mi >> judge, how do you thinkhe aui the memphis police department and the authorities down thereho far? have handled the situation sooti far ? >> they got out in front of it, jesse , and they charged, as you said, the murder inhe mue the secondrer degree alonge alh with you said other felonies. we're talking about kidnappingkv as well as every possible crime. they've been chargedpossible cr. my understanding is that my the d.a. is well respected und there and that the governor along with the mayor and that town , have worked welly and with the communityyo. you may recall that even during the george floyd riots, memphis was relatively quiet. i like everyone at this tablen , and i'm sure in america is just kind of holding my breath hoping that it's not as bads. the hey say it is . the truth is , we already know it's worse than rodney king. rodney king didn't kno die. ar but what we've got is a family here who's got a great deal of
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please dignity saying please don't destroy the city. but what i also know is that for the last several years in this country, there has been ant effort to define the police, not just an effort.y to define it's a reality to defundan and demoralize the police. when tim scott came out with aci police reform bill , nobody even wanted to read it. we talk about police training and that's what's going to come out of this. theyroe going to be prosecuted as well. secutelthey should if everything being that's being said, it comes out to be the case. but we've got to recognize that just this past week, we talked at about that atlanta public safety. they were trying to buil ard a newi don' building for training and theyta came and i don't know who it was, came ou t of the woods and started shooting at the police. we need more police trainingd m we have to recognize that theseg cops are bringing shaminecops to on everyday cops to go out ok there and risk their lives. they're bringing shame on the community and they're bringing shame on the black community. e brin shame the black community aas o
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sod that's not that's not who we are. and so we've got to preparee tot to bring the toughest punishment, if indeed it p rel issue ofwe expect it to be. and as it relates to the issue of when is the best time to bring it out, i thought that a monday morning at eight might be the best time to let this go on. but this is what they're saying ,jesse .at p they're saying that peopleeo will be at worplt work ak, kidse i school now. people will be home.unde readyrstand they're to impose a curfew and to shut everything down. is is >> so maybe it's the right t time. this is the police chiefhe addressing the timing ofs the release. >> let's watch that. we think aboutwatc the entirh th publico to tell you that we thought about schools. we thought about business. businessand we felt like fridayf afternoon, if there were individuals decideere they wanty to peacefully protest at least other individuals would have gone home. schools would be out and itif w wouldn't be as disruptive as it would have been if we released it on a wednesday afternoon.aftn >> brian ?ian? well, i this is going to be an
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interesting study because what happened inu don't want wan is what happened in chicago.thel you find out eight months prior thou tras this horrible vide his suppressed and it comes out and he goes, what were youde trying to hide? no matter what your story is , you're a police officer. tim you can have a hard time getting ahead of this because it seems you suppressed it. >> i could i on the surface,on e this just seems like a bad move. what we're getting coming into the show lase gettt night, we're watching the press conference with the police officers and they're saying thi it's ons is onestay tuned for of the worst thing they've ever seen. stay tuned for tomorrow night.t i meanas, it's almost as ifgramn they're queuing upg of our programing. the beginning of your show and getting everyone ready.t nom now, one way you couldally say is at least is won't be inl. school. they don't have to cut school.t i don't know what the point of that is , but the other thinger i'm thinking of now, everyone is off, whether it's most off people are off, they're off from work or from school. we've had they've had time to get into their places, timedi to coordinate. and even though the unitedd goah states does go ahead and protesead and protest and mt peaceful, my feeling is that people that so long to get in
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place and think about it, we're all ready for somethingr some thinhorrific that we're kind of setting ourselves up to see things burn. s, it's th templae s does work, this is the new template. but i just i was textingt i th with ben jealous, who the former the head of the naacp. and i said, what d the naao yoc. k? d that i and he said, if the ife lead the leaders, the civil rightseas leaders and the clergy are out e ahead of time over the laste an 48 hours talking to all the people and activists, there won't be a problem. >> and hactivists, be e said, rr george zimmerman? they did not have an out of control riot in sanford becauseo all the clergy, not the cops, cm because you're out there sayingy i'm not a good time to burnmake down the city. make your point this way.t thisw ay.so my hope is to use this tim for the al sharpton and the to gr civil rights leaders to get in place and tell them, don't burn down the city, it's going to hurt and heard the message. >> do you thin burnk the fact that the racial dynamic is different in this case, those were five black rac officers. diff >> the victim is black., th does that change anythingck on the ground? i don't know the answer to that . and i think it's a goodlan: opportunity, jesse , to remindhi people that't this hour, right
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this minute, five , eight p.m. eastern, there is a whole lot ti more about this case and this incident that we don't know than we do know. there's a lot of questions thats are outstanding. tanding thini think the video wy speak to some of those when it comes out in a few hours from now. we don't know exactly whatwe dpe prompted the initial and then the second pull over by policese condofficers at night.aid to we don't know what the officer said to one another. we don't know what they said to tyree. we don't know what he said to them. we don't know what his last words were. >> we get all this will be hopefully illuminated, at least in part when we get the information. seven , i will say to brian's point about the roll out, forber lack of a better word of this video, and there's no good time it is notable that the wheels of it is notable that the wheelsste of justice are already, in this case, turning faster than they have in previous cases. there's not been a cover up.p. those bodies don't have not but perspective at all.ks
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i mean, it looks overwhelming.,t i get. but don't we need both sides? well, evidently, elite cops,e w these weren't just fresh out ofd the academy, but they had a attention for beinemtheyg exty aggressive. we're going to get their body. cam video. we'll know >> gillan: w what they said. >> and then they will also have their day in court when the cases. but ther e are also street crime. we're dealing with a different breed of cop . thising withdiff cop goes in ths this is the cop grabs the guns, the drugs. i mean, these are these are rougher cops, not the sense that they're violatingthe la ths ,but they are in the face of criminals every minute they usually know the names ofwh the people in the neighborhood and they go , yeah, all right. >> sse o we'll find out more afr seven o'clock. so stay with fox for that. and w continue to monitor and we'll continue to monitor that situation. >> but up next, who need s a secret service?? the first lady, dr. jill biden, protecting the president from reporters questions about karl lago. ♪ ♪ it seems so far away.
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maybe i should have. joe biden is calling upjo us presidential protection team over his document drama.ent dram meanwhile, first lady jill biden springing into action to shield her husband from reporters, maybe askin some supporters, too, askingle whether he'll let the fbi search his beach house for more classified materials. >> here's how it played out.heri t playedlike going to you know,g going to come up with . >> but i would love thatme. costume. come on , joe . no, you're not going to dance. believe me, we don't want to ruin the evening, mr. president , with joe biden. >> wow. wow. he looked he saw it, thoughtt about it. about it and hand he was pushed. karine jean-pierre, by the way, ready to protect the president by not answering any questions the retending as if there was pretending, as if she couldn't answer these questions. but she is so bad at her jobr she can't remember what other officials say.
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>> if you do it inadvertentlyenl or you do it and youy, realize you don't have it secured insec. a locked bag, you know, you you self report, which is exactlyt h what the president did, self >> reported. why do white house officials insist that the president'sficil self report in the classifiedesn materials if his lawyers initially called the white house and not the justice department, i would refer to the white house counsel.ot but we heard frohem this podiuma the other day that president biden i self reported the materials. that's not exactly whatly what happened. fro >> did you hear that from john kirby? well, i would refer you to the white house counsel. counsel. >> wow. so john kirby answerohsn kirb the question and she couldn't.ah jesse , your thoughts about how she's going to hold on to this line? shill, she probably thought when mike pence came out and said, i had some paperwork ,this thing is done, but it's not i'm sorry, i'm going to have to refer you the white house counsel. >> okay, fine.unsel. jessica, you can only is that t
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line in special moments.cae that can't be your answer fothrl every single question. kir and that's why kirby's quality, because kirby has the wherewithal to be able to dance and move dibp appropriately and talk like a human being. she can't talk like a humaa hu n being.and she talks like a binder and she's going to probably firr resigned within the next be fired or resign within the next couple of months. i n i'm joe's age that when i'm asked a td the tough question as i'm leaving m a restaurant, does the same juing with me. >> it just ushers me out there gracefully because, man, does joe need a lot of help. >> judge at one point she hast h to get brief with someone looking at a briefings, has to saybr wait a, hey, wait a se, we've got to give you something else to say. >> you know, she's either complicit in blocking the information. what they saying, however, sixty eight straight days and not being able to answer certain questionswer certain qsr she's being she's inaccurately
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saying only the white housete he counsel can answer this becausen there's an investigation ongoing, which we know wasgo inaccurate becauseich we during durin the russia collusion investigation, they answered the russ all the time.t importan >> butt the most important thing is their own self-esteem. self-. how does the woman go ou i mean, how does the woman go out there? does she not knowt is? how embarrassing it is , how she looks ridiculous and not being able to function,' blocking and tackling. >> in fact, here's ari fleischer on that very question. you know, he held that job during right after not leading up to after 9/11. >> hatch her political and personal needs dovetail perfectly with the stonewalling l peneeds of the biden white hoi and that's why she won't answern any questions. you i could have played thats game innumerable times as press secretary, but you get to a point where you say, i've got an obligation. i would feel shamed if somebody elsei would took to the podium, uestions i answered the questions, that it was my job to answer. >> that's the point. >>ere's her self-esteem? judgeis she happy just standing bl
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there and blocking information oron or lo looking stupid? >> and jessica is very similar to the attitude, senator warnera had. yesterday was yesterday when he came out and said not gettingndm answers from the dni about base, about what was in those documents is not something we're used to . bipartisan outrage, the same ge is ththing. >> well, usually things happent when there is bipartisan outrage, when you can's whent jt go to your corner and say, well, my team is okayy team i with this. right. key memberay wis, the biden team are not okay with this. obviously, the press is frustrated. this.the american public is frustrated. over 60% of americans have a problem with what happened. mh is guiltsn't mean that they think that joe biden is guilty of something mischievous, but they want they want to answer to this, especially how it makes you youk think he's up to .he's h >> he's it leaves you leavingidn doors open is a problem. and i think, dana, last week really hit the nail on the head . she said to this point , abousht karine jean-pierre not being nes given enough information that she needs to go in there say to and say to the principal, say to whomever she has to , you need to give me something to say or i'm not doing it. if you think think joh john kirn
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is better than me, then leto ths john kirby go and do this. he was up there to talk about assistance to ukraine and then had a more open felt, t more honest conversation with the press than she has this entire time in. i'm not saying that there aren't limitations being placed on her, but by the council's effe team. job with the but she cannot effectively do her job with the amount of information she's been given. we kind of agree on everything before we get to how he's handling the fact that he didnt have highly classified documents contrasted with with mike pence sai contrastingd toda >> he spoke about what he what was found at his place during the closing days of the administration. > durthe closin and when mate boxed and assembled, some of which wered an shipped to our personal residence. mistakes were madeesidence. at e >> we were not aware of it at the time until we did a review just a few short weeks ago.o. but i take full responsibility for it. >> they shouldn't have been julian . >> he didn't say no regrets. >> and there's no there there. >> well, it was remarkable
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to see the former vp accepters unstability and the realityhe that the buck stops with him r whenea the currentlity n th president andcurrent an the former president have not done that because everybody who knowrmer presides everybodys had a security clearance, which is included, knows that the president not only has a sacrosanct obligation clas to protect classified information, the nation's inf in secretthes above and bed average americans, but beyonderl all the other securityl across t clearance holders as well across the federal government,he his is t i think there's like almosterso a million of them.co this is the person who'smmandern the commander in-c chief. this is the person who iss send sending intelligence operativesf overseas to different countries in america's name. lives dependi this is somebody who has american lives. depending on him.n ithim. is not only a question of whether the presidentident and r pres and formerid president can get away with this, it is a question of is this a way to behave with integrity? is this the way you wante way ya to protectnt the american overat
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next to his corvette? right. i mean, this it could be . >> yeah, you're right.u're rig i think you're being a little . well, one other point. one i will tell you, and i wasu in staying in washington, i was 20 years old when i got my tciat security clearance to go work at the national security you t council. i tell you this not because i'm likehis nom bragging or somf i tell you this because the federal government goveis asking twenty three yeard olds to handle classified information responsibly. >>le assified information they can at with the government trusting you as a twenty three year old th ,i might as well. >> that could be a i couldsepare handle it. a separatespin-off spin off show. >> in fact, you could bring that up and be a news story. i will say this.teresting way donald trump is a very interesting way to handle it. it's my stufstuff anf and ihand declassified it. i'd like to keep it hands off, basically. and joe biden said, i left it in my corvette. i have i have a great car . meanwhile, up next on this show, there's just no escapingoe liberal policies. a blue state wants to tax yos.us even if you move away. >> they don't want to break up
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to make driving so expensiveford that you'll be forced to take okaybus or the train. okay, so it looks like, brian , that it's not even about electric cars anymore unless unless the train is electric or the bus is electric. r electric,they don't even want c driving the car. >> they don't. i mean, overall archinge overar the overarchinching thing is ge. rid of the combustion engine. we laughed when al gore said with hisn he first came on the scene with his with his emmy award winning movie, movie the cothe combustion engio worst thing that eversr happenet to the planet. >> and we said, no kidding. why don't you step out ofting your car and give it up then? ut thew we're getting closer and closer to it.ealth but the crazy thing is theyt want to do this wealth taxwe, by the wealthy wealthy fory inheri a reason, unless they inherited it, they don't waste moneyit waa billhey're going to gous someplace where they can hold on to that money just because they're a billionaire. doesn't mean they want to givey it away. want tey so they're going sai to move.d e so they say we'll follow youwith with a one point five percent wealth tax for peopleax who have a billion dollars f. if you're worth fifty million, you'll just pay one percent ofiu that tax. and you're not liquid will workt
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into a contract when wrae take some of your assets, tell me there's got to be something you could do about that. ththat seems so un-american. >> okay, the truth is chassagne that when they leave the statenh from state tax returns that jesse would add a one point five percent tax on californian%s who have global net worth of a billion dollars and a one percent tax on californians who make 50 million owhr more . and the proposal would make californians pay well, taxes, wealth ay wealth ta, taxes, even ifdo k they lose the state. >> you think that's constitutional? ? no, campi, i don't understand: o it. do you understan, i don'td? i yeah. you don't understand money. i understand. you don't understand. i understand. u they have the law.nderwh they don't have the authority.eh le t yeah. okay, it's called a violation ie of interstate commerce. right. so yeah, if i , if i move out of california i can i stilll voe vote for californian politicians point can i commit crimes over there and then
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boston somewhere else. it doesn't mak?e any sense to me .a they have the borders for a reason. once i'm out o.f the border, you can't tax me. >> all right, jessica, why od you think so? >> judmany people are moving ouf california? three hundred thousand, to be exact.ia, 300, so many and so many of those people are moving to florida. four hundred thousand to be exact. >> is florida a more free state, less earthquake? sser >> you have less earthquakes. eu thanksakes. earthquakes. obviously depends on . and i think gavin newsomnewsom isleased a statement or said something about how california's more free and the things that he was saying made you feel more free.e we're obviously no at the thinge that ron desantis says. people are moving really for two reasons. taxes an one , taxes and two schools. right. that was the big exodus duringow covid people who were inho blue states that were locked locks are doingopport remote schooling. one of the opportunity forunr th their kids to be in personeir os we knew very early on that that was something that was pretty safe for them. wfor thand also necessary for s development. >> we'll see. florida schools are not rated that higs are h.
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i know there are no thirty four in the country, which is not greatountry. plan f and hopefully ron desantis has a plan for that as well. rick scott couldn't wrote anything about it either before him. so the taxes are obviously a problem. and that's why texas got soy pee many people out of california, including tesla,f califo when to there. and that will continue to happen. this well, tax is ntinuea propo i doubt that it passes. i doubt gavin newsom is interested in that. he can't inte afford to lose anykathy' more money. and kathy hochul has been ous tb there complaining about bleedin how the state is bleeding high net worth individuals and wantst you to come home. so saying i'm going to tax youu one point five percent on topt p of all this.el obviously not a compelling move . califo, the truth is that california, i thinrnk, was gavin newsom was talking about paying reparations. they've got a whole set up. monr so they're going to need that we money from people who are leavinthg to pay the reparations ,won't they ? well, i don't i have not seene t anybody draw that connectione de before you, so i don't know if that's worth going ahead. and welcome. i'll say on the wealth gap, youh
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cannot get me to feel sorry forr the world's billionaires, particularly the ones that liv e world's e in california, which is one of,. as you guys know, the most poorly managed states in the united states where the wealth gap is stagap iy rin you can't get me to feel badfor for the billionaires. i know youthires guys are workep for about it, but it's like, how dare i come back to this? this is like a very bernieay sanders thing for me to say. you're going to all yell me.in e but again, in this country, wealthiest the three wealthiest americans a have more wealth than the bottom hundred and sixty million people livin160 milliog. so it makes us feel about the richest people. if you leave jesse: californiao move to texas and you live inxa, texas, why can california still tax you if you don't live there anymore? you don't think that's right? >> well, it' ws i think it haso to do with if you read the details of and i'm not i'm not saying i think this is a great deal , but i will say it has something to do with property. soh proper it's like if you area the wealth tax in california,
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it's like if you're still propen owning property there and blah, blah, blah, blah, blahdatever, a not like you're picking up your whole family and moving and never coming back . so i keep a vacation spota like some parallel so that i go to two weeks. i don't know. you woul sd knowpo more about tt than me. >> i don't have a vacation home. oh, too bad. hed you don't invite me to yours. there's a big wealth gap over here. re eanineright here at the table. who do? up next, america's hookedd jo on drugs and joe biden'se ar policies are making things muceh worse about song, about potpodsr handles. p the driving pack amovingt your s store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your new home across town or across the country. thoughts your personal moving and storage team. how does climate inspector get among the most big verdicts
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disease. but jackie disagrees. she has watched herevent ther sl drug addiction for more thany a decade and says these sites only enable him. >> my son, he's basicallhim.y ie because they give him everything that he needst have e to stay addicted, butresource they don't have the resources i doelp him get well. and i don't want to see thisw dt unitiplied across the united states and in philadelphiaje neighborhood, which is known as an openssica: kno market, junkies are mixing drugs with animal tranquilizers, whichit is havin devastating effects. users act like zombies, and it us causes gruesomers ac zome woundt could lead to amputations. judge, i want to come to you about about this. obviously, incrediblthis andy ht wrenching to see a parent goingg through this. so i wasng throu surprised to st gavin newsom vetoed these injection sites for californiaee . we have our first one right here in new york city.ttle where do you think thi os battls over those look good for him? >> i was a narcotics judge foroe a year and i did nothing other than narcotics. and i must tell you, the firstid
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time i was a new judge at thatan time, i said to a defendant, you don't kid. i said, i'm going to send you, o to i was going to send him to county jail, not state prison. i sent you to jail. fose ar a year or you go to rehb program. you said, i want to go to jail . said i and i said the rehab programo ja six months and you're out. he said to me, i want to go to jail. lik they like drugs,e drugs. they want to continuequ with drugs. so the question is ,estionwhat e we going to do as a society foro those individuals? who are continuing in the ,as ti as this mother calls that we've got to make sure that they go into programs that are at least six months long, that many oft c them don't get prosecuted. and i was a toug i was h i mean, i was i was i was tough, but i made a decision that i would take a chance on a lot of felons. e n and i said to them, i'm goingyog to take a chance on you. you're going for for s six monts to treatment. and if you screw up, you'ryoe going to state prison forw up backs.
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they didn't screw up as longe h, as they had the help. they can break the addiction, but webu don't give them that. we allow them to be zombies. beo we accept the message to the i youngest generation, younger generation. it's okay.is okayo step on them on the way to s you have to step on themchool on the way to school over them. >> well, the judge touchestouchs on something important to saympr about the youngest generatiotans we're not talking about junkies anymore. in their 20s or 30s. ar're not kids that are getting bad pills. they're going on snapchae g badt drug dealers arehe contacting them through social media. there was a grandmother who' s twelve year old grandsonwas getn thought he was getting a percocet, percocet, online and ended up with fentanylh and narcan. couldn't savfenton all and e. but what do we do? you have young kids. do you talk to them aboutli things like this? this? they know not to do drugs ornewo drugs or drink cigarettes or drink alcohol, but when you have a drugis you a injection site, what you're doing is you're telling all
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the dealers, we're all the addicts are. so all the dealers go to the drug injection site deal whr they kno just deal where they know the addicts are going to be in and out odicts willf. r so not only are you making itdos easier for people to do drugs, makinyou're actually making itt easier for the dealers to sell drugs. it's the dumbest idea i've drugs. ever idea, seen. california spearheading it. de blasio seeading it one up in, worth primetime, visited it. it's a disgustingeading and everybody in the neighborhood is disgusted by it. so we should jus disgustet ban these things right away. and if joe biden a ndactually nationals' is this i thought he's going to be a huge political pricey a hugep we don't want opium dens that are taxpayer funded, popping over every city. >> definitely. and obviously, the fentanyl is o is coming from chinami and it'sc mexico and mexico and fromr pard your reporting, where is the administration in terms of ad the crackdowminin on it comingha across the border?t what are their plans in place?oe can do som to make sure that we can do
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something to stop the bleedingah ? >> there's this whole movement officials current and formermovt officials, current and former, now to go after the mexicano drug cartelsafter , traffic and fentanyl, much like we prosecute terrorists. than the judge would know more about this than i do, but a lot ofe b them are saying by ane wa administration should approach these people the way the bush administration, the carteln ans the way the bush administration went after al qaeda after 9/11. greg abbotafte aftert has alrean steps in that directionem, th to classify them the drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations so that the the sc law can follow them as such. >> a couple other states aremaka making moves in that direction.k i wanted to just make a quickoia poinndt. about th just reminded me of something talking about these safe injection site clinice sasc they're meant to createe a situation where i guess these people have like sanitary or ste sterile equipment and then it's safe . one of my best friends is a clinical psychologist and whenlh
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we graduated college, sheth a worked at a methadone clinic here in manhattan. cand i saw it.it i don't know that such place's n exists. i don't know that it'sot not jut a government fantasy that's idreamt up because these kinds of drugs corrupt everything they touch, everybody they touch. and a lot of theset of the sas, i fear, if they're not already, breeding gro will become breeding grounds for more drug addicts, for these people who are already addicted to be victimized. >> all right. would he want hunter to be in one of those clinics? en h was he hoping that hunter gotwat free drugs? was would that be one way for hunter's life to have straightened out? i'm sure he'd been horrifiedi'mg to getnd out that hunter wasoi going to a free clinic to get drugs. so he's getting clean needlessi. the dad of an njection sites. so i find it hard to believe that the dad of an addict or anybody who has been part oft a family would ever say, that is a great idea. it's good to knoknoww my loved one is getting drugs the right way. number two is mayor adamsd
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nailed it. he brought up fentanyl iit, hen the state of the city address.ig it's sneaking up on us. it is killing us . we got to get a hold this one time. i'd love to see president biden, who's great at getting angresident biy, get ant the cartels and the fentanylels and be deterreand the fentanylds the stop the illegal drugs coming from china. he had ncoming from china.o timo in mexico city and he has not really been stern with thee di chinese leader. why does he direct his anger at those two guys? o guys aand then you can come back to us, okay, all right. and there is no national injection site policy to be bri clear . >> and i would, ifspeak ou i wat president , speak out against it, because you've got direct knowledge of it. >> okay, so coming up, grammarmr or be . polic >> the word police want you to stop saying no by a once ignored educational epidemic
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if you're feeling down. i just wanna make you happy. wi >> stop feeling well.ce are com the grammar police are comingfo for the word da. no, seriously, the ap stylebooke is recommending in a now deleted tweet avoiding labels likete the poor, the mentally il and the french claiming itgine o
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is dehumanizing. you can imagine folks on social media mocked the changeit inclu immediately. this includes the french embassy. they tweeted this picturdee frey e ofchanging them changing their handle to quote, embassy of frenchneses in the u.s.. well, ap later apologized for offending the french.ch >> jesse , what do you think? jesse, what do you think the show should be renamed since this show should be renamed since it can no longer be called the five? >> do you have any idea? yeah. hosts of the five. no, you can use the oh,>> j dehumanizing humans. what about it's five o'clock somewhere. it's fine. jackso.e? n. good. i like that. i like that. you said that you're caving to style. so i like dehumanizingn the french. enough i don't i think we need to do. i've had enough of that.se, the french on their high horse, they could use, you know,e knoc. horsttle knock-down on their high horse. >> you know how they are. tell us more about their highseh horseye. how cl they are very snobby. how clear do i have to be? just parisienne, about the food ,about their culture, about their art, about their language
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. >> need i say more ?need i say ? did they not see you at a tableh when you went to france?n you know what i did? i ate at mcdonald's when i wentn to . >> yes, i did.n: i heard t i heard that they have very fancy mcdonald's. y mcdonald's they're beautiful. is it really? yeah.. what do they do?ey center. but it's the same food. yeah. well the food is delicious. first of all, it's a hamburger.r it's more than a hamburger ate n mcdonald's burger is special. o do we know how to get backth on topic or. no. this is like don't we have may be plants, the meat or something. no one issue.i' i meanm there's , i'm sure thert a lot. forget it. that's something i read. what d somethu what what do youan: th want to call the silence, which is so is such a great resource for a lot of organizations. it's not ours at fox. we don't have to lean on it.ook wants therefore these this style handbook wants to get on our show, wants to be in our network. so they say something totally ridiculous and they now become important again. we don't want to have style and therefore we will not be the frien d. we will not be anything that anh
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is dehumanize. way. we will not characterize things that way. the mentally ill, they don't wantmentally do not to hear thay ill have not weighed in, butle t the style people say the mentally ill do not want to hear. >> one of them is weighing it right. do not encourage her. yes, please. i mean, where does this i tryr. to apologize to the french. i actually really like frencho , culture, french history. there are grea it ally and i tae back everything i said. >> well, wait, did anybody come. to me? >> j a firstudgedire down the floor?danybody come to? i don' is okay, here's it.u th i don't care what you think. i don't care what you want met f to say. >> it's none of your business that's the, ut of my mouth m the right kind of yell at her. well, because we have to go to commercial break now. we have time. you want her to yell at me? well, i'm just saying i put my pen at you. i jillian has got the control >> b room, is losing. it's go mentally ill over here. i show you the first time jillian, formerly known as the
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