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our pursuits are up. again, the problem is not getting better. >> sheriff, thank you very much. t, he's speaking his mind, as other agents can't. february trading tomorrow. some people harken this as a good-size for the rest of the year. we'll see. here's "the five." >> jesse: i'm jesse watters, along with judge jeanine pirro, jess latarlov, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." president biden's migrant mess is somehow getting worse after a standoff in new york city. dozens of adult male migrants are camped outside the three-star holtz that once housed them, refusing to give up their luxury taxpayer-funded rooms after the city tried to ship them off to a newly-constructed shelter. joe biden could have seen this
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for himself. the big guy was in the big apple today. but no, he was too busy patting himself on the back, raising money with his rich friends. local officials are fuming over the situation. they say lefty activities are stoking unrest by filling the migrants' heads with nonsense about the new shelter. >> for all men, it's only four bathrooms. if one gets sick, everyone gets sick. it's very ugly. the beds are horrible. they're a piece of fabric, like a military bed. >> jesse: mayor eric adams has had enough. he went to the new facility to show it's really not that bad. >> doesn't matter if it's ellis island, any of our ports, it is all rooted in the american dream. you pursue the dream here. when you meet someone walking through, i just had to come here when i started hearing all the rumors about it was too cold. my brother got on shorts.
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it's warm inside. about the food not being there. you know, healthy food. even the snacks are healthy. we need to stop the anxiety. >> jesse: but, hey, it's no wonder migrants don't want to go anywhere. an employee at a different holtz say it's a free for -- hotel say it's for a free-for-all. >> total chaos. running the program, they allow these people to destroy these rooms. this is not your home. unfortunately the ones that are paying the price is the hotel workers, local union six workers. those guys and ladies endure a lot of disrespect from the migrants. there is some nice migrants, but there's too much alcohol, too much drugs, and too much violence. >> jesse: greg, how do you feel about the migrants' attitude about not wanting to live here or there, especially since we're
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all paying for it? >> greg: i think once you see migrants turning down free good stuff, given to them under the assumption that they would be grateful after much suffering and hardship, i'm beginning to think their hardship was greatly exaggerated. they're coming here, not because, you know, they're refugees, you know, in danger from climate or crime or poverty. it's incentivized by our country to come here for jobs and free stuff, because what desperate refugee comes to a sanction wear and complains about room and board. their entire journey was not a true hardship. if you're fleeing from something, it's not because of root causes, it has to do with what you'll get when you come here. there was a question that nobody wanted asked, including me. why is it migrants coming from
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guatemala look less teeinged than, say, a particular participant of a charity walk? they were healthy, young, wearing decent clothes. this is not the way i envisioned people on the run for their lives. where were they dropped off? i don't know. how long were they walking? i don't know. it seems to me that maybe we're not being told the whole story here. if somebody comes here, after dire straits, shouldn't they be, oh, like, thank you so much, not, like, hmm, i don't like tuna fish, do you have hot pa pastrami and rye? we're being taken, $300 a night rooms. i'm pro immigration based on what our country needs, but i'm sorry we're paying $300 a night, and they're complaining. that means this thing was a scam. >> jesse: and told it was all families. now it turns out it's all single
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men. >> dana: the other reason they need the single men to leave to go to brooklyn, not because -- by the way, this hotel right down the street from me. not like they were going to open it back up to tourists. there are more migrant families expected, and the migrant families are going to take over those rooms. that's how that works. the activists are there on the scene, telling them the law in new york is we have a duty to shelter. that's what it's called. so they know what they can ask for. the thing is, when you cross the darian gap, that jungle, i don't imagine complaining about a scrap of fracas your bed. today biden did the tunnel over there by hudson yards, the new lincoln tunnel, something that chuck schumer was wanted for a very long time. chuck schumer, the entire
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delegation has said nothing about this. biden didn't see anything when he went to the border because they cleaned it up. sometimes presidents do the fake off-the-record, i'm going to stop and get an ice cream, you can do it for things like this too. i want to see what's going on. it would have been very eye-opening, because i drive by it every day, and it's just getting larger. everyone slept outside last night. it was snowing this morning. it's not good for them. it's not good for any of us. i do feel for eric adams, because he is at least trying to come up with creative solutions. perhaps he's not as strong in getting the biden administration to accept some responsibility, but he did say, okay, maybe i can try this. maybe i'll try the park, the ship. >> greg: better than de blasio. >> dana: absolutely. 100%. i don't see an end to it. it's really depressing. >> jesse: i guess they settled on brooklyn. they have a ping-pong table there with oranges. judge? >> judge jeanine: one of the things that eric adams i think is trying to do its trying to
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explain that the -- you know, that they have healthy food and it's warm and everything is good, i'm going to go there myself. let me tell you what the problem is. the problem here is that this administration is forcing people like dana, who live a block away from that hotel, is forcing kids who have to go to school to walk by these tents and these shelters, forcing cities like new york to pay $650,000 a night to take care of the illegals, with no help from the federal government. what the government has done is they've sent them in, they object if any republican governor, now democrat governors are doing it, are starting to move the problem into the interior, into the northeast. you know, they object to that. they've got to recognize that this is a problem of biden's making, my 2..5 million people coming into this country.
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of course this is going to happen. people like eric adams saying we're trying to do the best we can. i've been critical of him too. i do feel badly for him. if he's cutting the new york city budget to pay for illegals who aren't happy with the food. and according to employees tons of food get tossed daily by new york city hotels because the migrants won't eat it, you're hungry, you came for asylum, and you won't eat the food we give you. if we are paying for them, what are we not funding? we're not funding the police. we're not funding other americans who have other issues, whether they're senior citizens, veterans, this new york city. so this is a nightmare. honestly i think a lot of it is driven by activists. a lot of it is driven by joe biden. i think a lot of people do come here to work. but in the end, in you're not grateful, you don't have to stay here.
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>> jesse: yeah. their manners could use improvement. that would help their image. >> jessica: it's embarrassing. the town of ellis island, as eric adams referenced there, no one who got off that boat said inside is worse than outside, right? or food is worse than no food. those are your options. you legally don't belong here. at least at this point. i hope you get a pathway toship, that you're a contributor to the new york economy and greater united states economy. at this particular moment, you're here by the grace of our generosity. to act like that is terrible. the story we covered a couple weeks ago, the four migrants on long island who started robbing shores. there should be punishments for that. there are better people that can take those spots.
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i took the subway yesterday. a few homeless people were on that subway asking for money, talking about what's going on with their families, they live on the street with little kids. i would rather they got those rooms. i'm happy they're being pushed out, so that people with kids can get in there, but that facility -- >> dana: but those are migrant families, not homeless families. >> jessica: i'm asking i'm happier about that. if you have a single guy saying his skin got a little irritated by the sheet. my skin has gotten irritated. you know, people have gotten bedbugs in movie theaters. so what. these things happen. >> jesse: he had a bad reaction to the linens? >> jessica: yes. that was a real thing. >> greg: sounds like you, jesse. >> jesse: they can be abrasive. >> dana: if you refuse to move to one of these shelters that's provided to you, that's an automatic deport, you're done. >> greg: it's amazing we have to make that stipulation. all right, you're already here illegally. if you don't like what we're giving you to for free, we may
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have to ask you -- >> jessica: or some didn't like the original accommodations. liberals would support that. if you have someone that doesn't want to be under pretty good conditions. i mean, people who serve in the army, people sleep in barracks, andeth a ping-pong table and a nice piece of fruit, it's frustrating. >> jesse: i didn't think the mayor had a very good ping-pong game. did you see that backhand? >> greg: i think that's the whole story here. the whole 10 minutes was wasted. we need to focus on the ping-pong. >> jesse: i'll get the rough footage. a full investigation. coming up, joe biden is set to end the covid emergency, but will it stop him from pushing his radical pandemic policies? ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: joe biden finally following his own advice, nearly eight months after declaring the pandemic was over, the president says he's going to give up his powers. >> what's behind your decision to end the covid emergency? >> there's nothing behind it. >> judge jeanine: biden screwing up the date. it's actually may 11th, not may 15th, but who knew the science could be so specific about the end of covid. while biden is eager to claim he's ready to move on, he's still trying to keep his pricey pandemic policies.
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the president will still plow ahead with costly student loan handouts despite claiming it was all about covid. there's also the issue of getting federal employees back in the office. house speaker kevin mccarthy is ready to act on that. >> do you realize that 47% of the federal employees are still not in for work? for the first time in history, members of congress didn't have to show up and keep getting paid. people need to show a work ethic, show up to work, and we'll pass a bill this week to bring federal employees back to work to provide the service the taxpayers are paying them for. >> judge jeanine: okay. so, jesse, the president said, i think it was right before the midterm, that the pandemic was over, and now he's declaring it's going to be over may 11th, or the 15th, depending on what day. what's going on in his head? >> jesse: it's like a girl
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breaks up with you and says it's not official until the spring. >> jessica: what? do girls do that? >> jesse: all the time. it's a perfect analogy. can you believe half the federal workforce, for three years, hasn't been to the office? a million bureaucrats in may, whatever the date is, are all of a sudden going to commute into the office and lay their eyes on their dusty pods, and hear their co-workers gossip and listen to their co-workers sneeze, and all the other million that have sat there for three years, and actually been in the office, they're going to resent these waves of bureaucrats that have all of a sudden after three years decided to show up. there's going to be so much drama. it's more woke three years later than it was before. that's the kind of action i want to see on the house oversight committee. that's the drama i want to see exposed. it's going to scramble our
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economy. insurance companies, big pharma, the hospitals, billing the taxpayers. now all of a sudden we have to pay for it, or the insurance companies are going to have to pay for it. pfizer was billing the u.s. government $10 a covid shot. guess what happens in may. that goes up $130 a shot. so if you don't have insurance, you have to pay for it. and the tests. all that stuff. covid is about to get a lot more expensive. they're going to jack rates up. >> judge jeanine: the arbitrary nature of this pretty much tells you it's not really about the science, that there might be something else going on, biden saying it's over and now extending it literally. >> dana: the time was exactly right, september 22nd that biden said covid is over. last week that careen jean-pierre said the pandemic is not over. so what happened? this is a big early win for the house republicans, because they were going to force a vote saying that the -- basically
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saying we are declaring that the pandemic is over. well, the democrats didn't want to have to take that vote. so it got scrambled by the white house, saying, well, we have to do something immediately. so they look out into the future. they think, what's reasonable? what's 90 days from now? they pick may 11th right out of the calendar. what i think they were trying to fiscal out is the constituents that they care about the most? it's the people they are trying to forgive student loans for. people haven't had to pay student loans since the pandemic because we were being generous, and the biden administration has kicked the can down the road several times. even today, they're saying we could still use our emergency powers to make sure people don't have to pay their student loans. it's baloney. >> judge jeanine: the supreme court is not hearing the student loan forgiveness issue until the end of february, which might explain, give another reason, why biden is still making it a covid emergency. >> greg: exactly what you're talking about. this is what you call good
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parenting, right? what we've seen for the past couple years the democrats acting like they're the single parent. they're perspective lacks balance, no desire to change their opinions. the republicans take over the house, and that spurs them to actually do something correct. they're kind of like -- the ideal republican-democrat relationship is a quarreling married couple, like they go back and forth like any married couple. when one is missing, you get one-sided kind of like bizarreness. the pandemic could conceivably go on forever if there's no republican there. also they had to read the room, because the country has moved on. you know, we were forced to leave, because our country was too worried about the lawyers being sued, losing power, so they can't accept risk. in this case, the american public has accepted risk. we always have. we drive.
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we willingly accept 30,000 deaths from automobiles every year. if you're reasonably healthy, the risk is small. also nobody knows the truth. nobody knows the truth about what they're saying. so we'll find out long after we're dead. >> judge jeanine: you know, it seems ideological, jessica, the truth is that the world health organization says there's still a global health emergency. now west point, which had allowed unvaxxed cadets to travel on certain school trips now is going back to you can't travel without a vax. we've got a little bit of the academia, the world health organization. how many people still believe it's a problem? >> jessica: people are still dying from it. that does exist. it doesn't mean it's the number one -- it was the number three cause of death at its peak. we know that the co-morbidity was fudged with a little bit. but i know a lot of people who
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still think that it's serious and want to avoid it, but also want the world to go on. that's where most logical people are at this point. they know that it exists, it's a risk, but something we have to live with. i would agree with dana and greg about it being this mix of society moving on, even liberal society, as well as republican pressure. as far as the reason for pushing back the state, there are some really legitimate on the ground issues they need to deal with. one of them is the thousands of people who got medicaid coverage as a result of the covid policies, and they're going to be kicked off of it. low-income folks who live in states that haven't taken the expansion. this have been conservative states like kansas, for instance, who has led the way on this, in terms of expanding for medicaid. what are you going to do when all of those poor people who don't have health insurance now, and every covid test is going to cost $130, when they used to get four free ones in the mail.
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those are serious issues. the kaiser foundation has been putting out memos on this, that hospitals still treat people, that healthcare providers are going to continue to do their jobs. there are real issueser who. it's not just joe biden woke up and said, oh, it's may. >> greg: stop testing. >> jessica: that doesn't work for everybody. >> greg: neither does a lot of things. let's be honest. we live with the flu. we live with colds. we don't get tested for a lot of things. >> jessica: well, it's more deadly than the flu. >> greg: what i'm talking about now, the way we live now, we have to accept the risk and move on, and stop being obsessed with testing. >> jesse: people go on vacation, covid test. when it's not free, people won't do that as much. >> judge jeanine: it's totallarian, you've got to what i tell you. >> dana: and it's a way for the democrats to figure out to personally expand medicaid. how are you going to pay for
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that? do you really want to do that? have a debate. or do you want to pay for migrants to be housed in new york? states have a lot to think about. part of that is federal responsibility. >> judge jeanine: some of the illegals get free healthcare. in california they do. coming up, it's democrat hypocrisy at its finest. liberals push for the dnc to be in georgia after smearing the state as racist. ♪ ♪
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jim eagle. >> it can take place at the same time. >> this is jim crow on steroids what they're doing in georgia, and 40 other states. >> they want to not only game the system, but to suppress voting in the state of georgia. >> jim crow 2.0 is about two things. voter suppression and subversion. >> greg: amazing. he should be eating crow, jim crow. according to a new poll, 0% of black georgia voters say they had a poor voting experience. dana, we were just talking about this. i don't know in my memory of any poll that had 0%. >> dana: 1% think we're going in the wrong direction. who are the 1%? this was an incredible result, all of them, republicans and democrats.
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governor kemp under so much abuse from the democrats. he has a 65mers approval rating, the highest in the country for any governor. he just came back from davos. make great vehicles, come to my state, because i have great workers. he's moved on. the democrats can't move on. oh, boy, we have a state turning in our direction, because a lot of people have moved into the state. stacey abrams gets a lot of attention and a lot of fundraising, but cannot seal the deal, even though she said it was stolen from her. one entity in this that i'm wondering about is corporate america. did they learn their lesson? it wasn't just mlb pulling out. there was the coca-cola thing. also the airlines, delta. >> greg: absolute cowards. >> dana: you have to wonder if now, when the request comes in from the media, what is your position, corporation, about x, y or z, woke policy, hopefully they take a pass on that one and
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let the politics be handled by somebody else. i spoke to a republican today, who lives down in georgia, who used to work for the former governor, and he said, yes, the democrats are coming to save us from ourselves. we can't wait to see them. >> greg: yeah. it seems to me with the corporations, might have said it in the a-block, they were coerced by the fear of activists than consumers. that's been a trend. jessica, it must pain you to be a party that's the party of white supremacy, right? we were told over and over again, that georgia, with this voting bill, it's now jim eagle. >> jessica: that's been long thrown in my face. i have to talk about eric bird all the time. luckily i've been consistent that you shouldn't say things, nothing is like the holocaust, nothing should be compared to a
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kkk member unless they're a kkk member. these things happened in history. no two things are the same. you can talk about things that are wrong, right? 50,000 people were cleaned off the voter rolls. that's something that you can talk about, that brian kemp oversaw, or moving ballot drop boxes, things like that, but when you use hyperbole like that, people get stuck in that, and you get a result like that, and have egg on your face from that. there are prominent democrats, like both senators from -- democratic senators from virginia, that are pushing really hard for this. georgia is definitely more purple, but also republicans ran just uniquely terrible candidates, so people were forced essentially to be kemp/warnock voters. if they had somebody decent, they probably wouldn't have done that. i understand the push. obviously we want to make as many inroads as possible, but there's going to be a lot of ads run like that for sure.
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>> greg: so in summary, you are embarrassed by your party? >> jessica: i've changed registration in the middle of the show. >> greg: that's good. now you're one of us. judge, they shamed so many people. >> judge jeanine: yeah. >> greg: i bret we're the only show pointing out this hypocrisy. >> judge jeanine: i don't know if we are, but what i can tell you is this if they didn't change the election law that caused coca-cola, delta, major league baseball to leave. so if they haven't changed the law, which they say is racist, and we're racist as a result of it, then liberals decide if the state is racist based on whether or not we vote for them. if we vote for them, we're not racist. there's still the racist jim crow 2.0 law, but now we're going to promote georgia, because they voted for democrats. i think that shows you the lie of this racism allegation and the lie of, you know, voter suppression, all that. i mean, stacey abrams didn't win.
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i think her loss was worse this time. >> dana: yeah. >> judge jeanine: the whole thing is just about the left destroying people and calling them names. >> greg: can we create a scenario where the democrats are considered racists for this? why are they doing it? it's clear they're racist. >> jesse: well, i mean, they fought a civil war to keep their slaves, but call us racist insurrectionists. people would rather hear a story than hear the truth. their story is -- and they're sticking to it -- republicans are trying to stop the black vote. they can go in and have their little convention there. the weather is beautiful in august. you have high 80s. no humidity. i looked it up. did a lot of research on weather in august there. it's a beautiful time of year. so i'm happy about that. what i'm not happy about is they get all their powerbrokers in
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atlanta, and they eat, they drink, and they sleep together, and they plot. voila, early voting is ions now, and all of a sudden you plow out all these ballots, they get harvested, and they count and count and count till they win. that's what i worry about. >> greg: that's a big worry. >> jesse: it's a concern, another nailbiter. >> greg: we're going to go, aren't we? >> jesse: i said the weather is beautiful. >> jessica: it will be really cool, yeah. >> greg: all right. ahead, not in his backyard. nba superstar steph curry moves to block affordable housing near his $30 million mansion.
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wants to stop more affordable homes from being built in his ultrawealthy neighborhood, saying we hesitate to add to the not in our backyard literally. safety for our kids continues to be our top priority, one of the biggest reasons we chose atherton as home. however, a city councilmember says they're trying to build townhomes slightly more affordable. i turn to our resident californian -- >> greg: is that me? >> dana: that's you. that whole area is expensive. >> greg: it is expensive. it is, again, the message here, is if you're rich and famous, you live by different rules. no wonder he's a democrat. everybody is a hypocrite. everybody is a hypocrite about things that they want to ban, but then they like. they all get found out. dems tend to be worse hypocrites, because they like
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forcing things on you except when it comes to you. they're assigned the enforcement piece, whether it's on masks, motorcades, or parties. you can't go to a party, but i can. or property in that sense. they'll say, there should be public housing near you, jesse, but not near me. this is like the atlanta story. it's like don't do business here, but we'll do business there. or the migrant crisis. we should come in, but not near me. this is a consistent kind of pattern you'll see over and over again. >> dana: i think we have a map, jesse, or overhead view of where this area would be, where they want to provide housing. that area is where they would build it. not positive, but that's basically the neighborhood. so that big house there is one of the ones that might be complaining. one of the problems in areas like this -- they're not the only ones -- is that teachers and firefighters and policemen they have a hard time affording housing in those neighborhoods they're expected to protect.
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>> jesse: i'm pro not in my backyard. for instance, i'm pro nuclear power, but don't want a nuclear waste site in my backyard. democrats the same way. booting out the illegals from the vineyard, banishing windmills off the vineyard. everybody does it. does it make them a hypocrite? it makes them human. spending $30 million acon a property, and they put low-income housing next to your property, you have a right to petition your government as a taxpayer. that's what the american dream is all about. if you pay taxes, you should say how those taxes are being spent. of if they don't listen to him, he can take his $50 million a year salary, not including endorsements, and move somewhere else. then you'll have no tax revenue. so watch it. >> dana: keep this tape, everybody. >> greg: that was good. convinced me. >> jesse: consistent. >> dana: consistently consistent. can you follow that, judge? >> judge jeanine: yeah. i can follow it. yeah, i saw a video of steph and
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ayesha curry did for joe biden, before the presidential election. they were talking about how important social equity was. i said, hmm, i guess they forgot about it since the election. but, you know, when we say low-income housing, everybody needs to understand, we're talking about homes on an acre and a half plot, homes more than a million dollars each on an-acre and a half. i don't call that low-income housing. i don't know where you're from, jesse. so i think they are real hypocrites. we're not talking about an apartment building with a basketball court next to it. we're talking about million dollar homes, multimillion dollar homes. >> dana: do you want to revise your stance? >> jesse: perhaps. >> greg: jesse, we didn't read the story. >> jesse: i was reading about the weather in atlanta. [laughter] >> jessica: they're multifamily
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homes. the council member has said it can't be low-income because it's $8 million an acre, nothing they can get around. the totality of the curry statement makes it better. first of all, they have unique privacy concerns and threats, right? celebrities do have a different way of living. >> judge jeanine: they should pay for it. >> jessica: they even said, if it's not possible to halt the construction, can we have permitting to build higher trees so people can't be in these townhomes taking pictures of the curries? you know that's what would happen. that's in line with their values. so everyone likes them. >> dana: i'm all for planting trees. >> jesse: and destroying the suburbs, look what happened. >> judge jeanine: there you have it. >> dana: "the fastest" is up next, featuring a bombshell
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first up, declutterring guru marie kondo helped millions of people get rid of their junk with this simple mantra. >> choose what sparks joy. >> spark joy. >> it's not as easy as i thought it would be. >> jessica: now the queen of getting rid of stuff, admit she'ses given up tidying up after the birth of their third child, saying, quote, my home is messy, but the way i'm spending my time is the right way for me at this stage of my life. is anyone at the table a marie kondo fan? >> dana: i tried it. if you want me to come over, i'll get rid of everything. i'm really good. i have no sentimentality at all. it's out of here. i'll take a picture. you can look at it later. she's such a perfectionist, that at some point perfectionist have
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to figure out how to let it go. now she has a third child. maybe she had a friend or therapist talk to her, in my life right now it's okay to allow my house to be a little bit messy, and good for her. >> jessica: because it sparks joy in a different way. >> judge jeanine: look, you make a decision to have three children, that's a job and a half. i wouldn't be cleaning. i'd be taking care of the kid. >> dana: how many books she's sold, okay, if she wants to hire help, she will have plenty of money to do that. she's sold a gazillion books. >> jessica: it's great. i loved the series too. >> dana: it was a lot of fun. >> jessica: jesse? >> jesse: when women start having babies they can't balance keeping a perfect house clean and raising children. it's almost impossible. you have to hire a cleaning person. you have to. >> dana: not everybody can afford that. >> jesse: the smartest investment a family can make. it's good for the marriage, the
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family, for the value of the house. >> judge jeanine: trying to assess how this is affecting his marriage as he's speaking dunkin i hope she's not watching. >> jesse: i locked her out. she can't watch. >> jessica: greg, do you want to clean this up? >> greg: this is the worst segment in the history of this show. this is a lady topic. is this because we did the super bowl yesterday? is that why? oh, we got to talk about marie kondo? i thought it was about real estate. i have no idea who this person is. our audience are wondering what are you people babbling about? god help me! get me out of here! let me go to a dibar knew to get the stink of this segment off me! >> judge jeanine: ha-ha. >> jessica: i like marie kondo. "one more thing" is up next. ♪
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♪ >> jesse: time now for one more thing. jesse's feeding frenzy is up. [pacman] >> jesse: mountain dew is moving into hot sauce. they have conquered the soda world and taking on the hot sauce world. baha blast. tropical lime taste with baha blast. green hillies, toios and jalapeños, and i'm going it try some of this mountain dew hot sauce right now. no idea how habanero it is. [laughter] >> jesse: don't taste like mountain dew. >> judge jeanine: sugary? >> jesse: tonight "jesse watters primetime" is the memphis police chief hiding something?
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we very much feel like she is. jessica? >> jessica: all right. i want to thank angie perino dana's sweet sister for this incredible portrait of clio that she painted. i didn't know what she was going to do. sent a few photos over the holidays. she was going to do something and this arrived today. thank you so much, angie, i feel like it totally captures clio's essence and i'm going to find a good place for it at home. it's great. fantastic. angie, you are a star. >> dana: she is a star. >> jessica: she is. >> greg: i'm a little disappointed that we didn't blur that picture. >> jessica: she is wearing a diaper. [laughter] >> jesse: wait, she is? let me see. >> greg: tonight, 11:00 p.m. >> jesse: that's not a diaper. >> greg: larry kudlow, jeff die kat timpf. jeff die was on last time. last time we got bumped because of the storm he was never on. >> jesse: the lost episode. >> greg: he is back.
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brand new. celebrity sighting so people can go continue deign snowman the size of a house causing motorists to do a double take. 30-foot tall, 20 feet across hard to miss in front of the phoney family home. the snowman is outfitted with massive hand sewn mitt tens. snow cone and hat. that's the most to make the way out of your winter. >> judge jeanine: need scaffolding to put that hat on. valentine's day is coming up. if you want a greeting for ex who is bugging you with a $10 donation to the san antonio zoo you get the cry me a crock roach fundraiser. not only support the zoo but they will name a rock roach after your not so special someone. and they are going to feed it to the animal and let them know about it in a digital valentine
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card. in the mood to splurge for 150. get a personal lived video message of their roach being devoured with your ex's name on it. [laughter] >> jesse: a lot of congress roaches named greg at that zoo. gust gut i concur. no argument here. >> jesse: all right. that's it for us. "special report" suspect next with bret baier. >> bret: cockroaches. thanks, jesse. good evening. i'm bret baier. coming to you live tonight from los angeles. we will talk about the ukraine war with former prime minister of the united kingdom boris johnson in just a few minutes. is the world dangerously unprepared for the next pandemic? one major organization thinks. so the double murder trial of a prominent attorney could come down to one single word on an audiotape. >> bret: but, first, breaking tonight. we are learning new details about an fbi search of the washington think tank where classified documents were found in an office used by president
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