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even if it's modest to deal with spending. maybe getting to the waste and that's where kevin mccarthy can say hey, i got a win. >> we'll watch it closely. the backdrop for this is all of our debt. it's a 31.4 trillion. that's our ceiling. we owe more as a country than we're worth. think of that. here's "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: hi, i'm greg gutfeld come all in with judge jeanine waters, and jesse watters. dana perino, "the five"! ♪ ♪ could be bigger than watergate. more big trouble for joe biden and the fbi searching a third property, must be nice, in the on for classified documents this time it was a beach house.
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the bureau looking under every boogie board for secret materials. no documents were discovered by the hand from his time as vp were taken. after biden spent the weekend relaxing and definitely not instructing hunter to burn documents that seem like a big deal. do not worry, the white house counsel says it's a plan search. >> today, a planned consensual search with the justice department at the beach house and no classified march documents were found. this is consistent with the president from the getting having total cooperation through the ongoing investigation being transparent from the beginning providing information as it occurs throughout the process. we've released thousands of statements from the president's personal attorney in the white house counsel's about the process. if >> greg: total cooperation. about the trademark white house
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transparency, we found the fbi searched the biden center in november, but they forgot to tell us. top republican james comer said the national archives was blocked from telling the public when classified documents were first found. >> right before the national archives came in, there was a letter from the deferment of justice informing them and us that the general counsel for the national archives was allowed not to say anything about the biden documents. there's two people that could have given him the orders and that's either department of justice with merrick garland or the white house with joe biden. >> greg: judge, wise and important they have to keep saying total cooperation? isn't that meaningless? what else are they going to do? 's before they can have him come out and say the president has been clear. the president has been clear. here's the problem. karine jean-pierre who speech for the president says he's been clear but says the same thing. i refer you to the white house
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counsel or to the department of justice. of the thing is since it all it happened they have six different people coming in to talk about other issues like someone from the pentagon were talking about covid. did they bring in someone else about what they want to know? by the way, they've been so nontransparent in this because on november 2nd when we didn't know about it or hear about this until january 10th, but novembey first find stuff for the pen by then center and found stuff on december 20th. we do not hear it about january 9th. three months later we hear about they found stuff from the center we did not tell you about and three months later unless they didn't have a chance to get rid of anything, we let the fbi go in and search the beach house. this is outrageous. the truth as it goes to these reports from the individuals in the white house is they can say
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it's a plan search, they can say we've sent thousands of words, they said nothing. >> greg: dana, at the start we said was classified might be an meaningless who knows? that's not what we are concerned with. we're concerned with the fact that they are complete transparency, the way that they treated trump versus this. what you think about this? >> dana: i imagine all the miscalculations that went into this from the very beginning. the most transparent thing is how transparent they are at hiding it. they know before the election, they do not tell anybody. they know before they appoint a special counsel to president trump, they do not say anything. they knew -- then this one, they say that this was a plan search. was planned two weeks after the president spent a week there. two weeks ago. that's kind of bizarre. why didn't they tell the press office? that's kind of strange. how is that transparent, i don't get it? who can tell the national archives you're not supposed to
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talk about it? to me, there's only two people. the justice department or the white house. the answer in transparency and find out who told the archives are not allowed to say that. the truth is, the documents could be innocuous, sometimes there is over classification and maybe the document say there was a briefing paper before we went to aipac one year. here's some information from 2007 about israel and the posture then. it's been overtaken by events, not important anymore, but they made a mountain out of a mole hill. the president said i can look at the documents because lawyers told me not to. i think that's based on my conversations with andy mccarthy, that's not true. you can look at them as commander-in-chief, your response will for a national security and put it into this right away. they decided not to. they always try to save the hunter biden laptop stories just about hunter biden. then the documents are just about joe biden. but is it true?
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they wonder why people are so conspiratorial. why do people think this way? it's because you're not being transparent. >> greg: you have a crack addicted dude with questionable dealings in the same place where classified documents are, while he's dealing and operating with a foreign adversary. it's not much of a conspiracy to connect the dots. this is an incredibly timely scandal when he decides to run for reelection, which member of the deep state and setting them up? the same people that went after trump or nixon? >> geraldo: maybe, maybe it was them. this is the incredible shrinking scandal as i've said. absolutely, we've been talking about this around and around and around, and now vice president pence of course famously is involved in the so-called scandal. this is totally political retribution. this is all a reaction -- >> greg: but from whom?
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but from whom? >> geraldo: republicans. >> greg: really, how did the republicans know the stuff? >> geraldo: why is it, greg, talking about a document scandal with zero evidence and national security has been compromised, we are not talking about the paycheck of protection program and the billions of dollars that were wasted, squatted, stolen, over $100 billion that was stolen. >> greg: i think we did talk about it. >> geraldo: a bipartisan manner, why don't we go after something american people care about. this is the librarian scolding the people who kept the books overdue. it is nothing to do with anything in american life, not one family watching this today is affected one iota by the phony scandal. >> judge jeanine: you're not offended by the fact that hunter biden is collecting bags of money from countries that his father has direct policy over?
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that is a story. >> geraldo: you have a junkie, you're only happy as your only happiness. >> geraldo: biden have a very unhappy child. >> da >> judge jeanine: what i care about the president of the united states having a son who is deciding what countries did take millions from paying the others build -- let me finish. because the sun had access to the documents! he said he's paying $50,000 a month to live there. if he had access, why did he need access? the same time he was trying to get on the board of burisma and he needed information from his father who is the energy point man in ukraine. >> geraldo: zero rez 11's to the american people. >> greg: jessica my wrap this up ! jesse, wrap this up! >> jesse: scandals a grower, geraldo. my sources saw when joe was there over the weekend, there
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was smoke coming out of the gym napier, i'm not saying used classified documents as kindling, but maybe i am. here's how i know more about classified documents. you see materials and notes from the beach house. if they're looking for classified documents, why are they taking materials and notes from the beach house? they took classified documents and to-do lists. make it quick. >> geraldo: find them money. if they keep documents and they're not supposed to have them, find them. the same way a library and makes you pay -- >> jesse: maybe hunters sugar brother can pony up the fine. when is the fbi went to let the suspect spend t the week another crime scene? o.j., o.j., why don't you go rest back at bundy?
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before the investigator get there. you look tired! >> geraldo: that's an outrageous comparison. a >> greg: but it's fitting! >> jesse: to joe's beach house, you are saying that there is nothing going on? they are squeezing this guy. they put him in the white house and they can take them out of the white house. >> geraldo: whose they? >> greg: the same people who got him in! >> jesse: also, hunter is shopping classified documents for clash! you have him in the laptop going to the aluminum company -- lookk at my guys, i have business intelligence on russian oligarchs and all handed over for $55,000. do you know hunter biden was a russian expert? did you know he's an artist? he's a real renaissance man, geraldo, where is he getting access to top-secret intelligence that he's selling to blue star strategists?
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my sources the laptop. it's the laptop! >> dana: they are the ones who suggested through the media that donald trump had nuclear secrets in his documents. we are being very kind. we are seeing the documents are innocuous, but wiring making such a big deal out of it? >> judge jeanine: he was using them to get on the board of a burisma and hired to collect money from biden's family. of >> greg: a tangled mess. we got to go. only in the liberal city, he'll be out of jail after an armed robbery spree! ♪ ♪ they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: how insane are liberal bail reform laws? criminals can get away with anything, take what happened in new york city. a pair of crooks going on these crime spree of the century holding 13 people at gunpoint and six different robberies during a wild to our blitz before crashing the minivan and getting arrested. one of the suspects breaking to reporters that they would be out on bail in no time. >> 24 hours i'll be out on bail. [bleep] >> jesse: could have been right. it's usually up to a new york judge if he makes bail, but the fed swooped in and they're going to prosecute these guys. it's only been a few years of bail reform insanity, but it looks like liberals want to make changes. >> i reaffirmed my belief in the necessity of making changes.
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not turn our backs on the progress that was made. let's provide clarity, ensure judges consider factors for serious offenders. let's leave the law where it is for low-level offenses. focus on our other public safety challenges. >> jesse: that perp breaking to the cameras, judge, about being on bail -- do you think that's what it's finally going to take to wake these people up? >> judge jeanine: no, they are still insisting that the new york dems say the gap in the crime data is the reason why bail reform will not change. what i did is i got the crime data. i was ada, so i have the division of quest criminal serv. they come out with the data every year. either they need eyeglasses or they are stupid. it's clear that in 2020 and
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2021, 40% of those who are released under supervision reoffend. you see that? rearrest, 40%. the nonsense come of the people who do not believe your lying eyes who believe in that concept are saying these are troubling gaps that make it difficult to get an accurate picture. that's nonsense. this is the accurate picture and you know what? forget the division of criminal services if you don't want to believe that gary don't listen to the criminals, they know they are getting out and their reoffending! >> jesse: thank god they hit him with federal charges. do they have to do it more? >> geraldo: i'm not sure what the federal charges should be. of >> judge jeanine: the question is jurisdiction. it's got to be a gun. >> geraldo: could be a special -- >> judge jeanine: it could be a gun. >> geraldo: if i'm that guy's lawyer, like during the system,
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by being so cavalier, so brazen saying you're going to be out in 10 minutes. he dimmed himself to the most severe treatment possible under the law. he's going to get reamed as soon as the cameras are off. bail reform is a failure. the association of district attorneys say it's been extremely detrimental to public safety. i understand politicians are saying gaps in data. use common sense. if someone's attempting murder, if someone so threatening that they are getting into your space, getting into your homes, threatening your families, these people should end dangerousness must be considered by the judge in setting bail. it's a bunch -- not just what you did, but what you think they're going to do to the same victim or if the husband who beats up the wife. if you say, okay, devasting
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violence, serious , bail for $50 or $500. baloney. he goes and kills the wife as soon as he gets out on bail. it's something we must reconsider. bail exists for two reasons. wants to make sure you show up at trial, that's true. the other one to make sure the public safety and public welfare. >> jesse: not only did he taught the politicians, it looks like he's calculating what the risks are before holding up half a dozen people. >> dana: that's because they know. the other thing is they change the law here for juvenile offenders so they raise the age, so now let's say you're 16 and you commit a violent crime, it goes to juvenile family courts basically and all the records are sealed. if you're a violent offender at the time, you recommit a crime, i don't know, judge, maybe you know more about this than me. i may be getting that wrong.
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>> judge jeanine: they raise the age. >> dana: the problem is older people that are in gangs or using younger people to commit crimes that are then not being prosecuted to the full extent of the law. to the point of them taunting people, we are in the world is a congressional delegation of new york? where are they? they never come in for anything about victims or crime or anything. they love to talk about green energy and the tunnel and all the infrastructure, but they will never take on the issue. senator might have to. if she's up for reelection in 2024 and lee zeldin may challenge her. if that is the case, if that's the case, we will have a conversation and people's eyes had been opened the last election, maybe it will be successful this time. >> greg: you know what's amazing about the story, you can mug for any people as they want but don't taunt a politician. they had enough of you because you made fun of us and made us look like fool's.
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it's about the words again and not the deeds. we are truly approaching the batman world of gotham where the villains find the arrests and opportunity for theater. whatever they penguin got arrested or the joker got arrested it's like laughing hysterically. that's kind of where we are now because they know the law and so they become brazen, bold, right out of comic books of dirty harry. imagine, i was thinking about that guy the worker that killed the guy that tried to stab him. how much do you want to bet if somebody had responded during one of the six muggings and killed one of the guys how fast would alvin condemn that when they throw the book at him like a petaca guy? and took a groundswell of media and public to realize we are on the wrong side of this. as there on the wrong side of the veil problem. if they do not reverse the good and evil fun house mirror, that's all you will have left. people arming themselves.
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they are singing at a restaurant outside when it happened. they were driving a minivan. >> jesse: you can have a getaway car that's a minivan! >> greg: biden was upset it was in ae-van. >> jesse: i'm next, terrorism, economic collapse, nuclear annihilation, but those are some big threats, but not to joe biden. ♪ ♪ even deeper into parking spas so people think they're open. surprise. [ laughs ] [ horn honks, muffled talking ] -can't hear you, jerry. -sorry. uh, yeah, can we get a system where when someone's bike is in the shop, then we could borrow someone else's? -no! -no! or you can get a quote with america's number-one motorcycle insurer and maybe save some money while you're at it. all in favor of that. [ horn honking ] there's a lot of buttons and knobs in here. i have moderate to severe crohn's disease.
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: it's really no wonder kids are having nightmares about climate change. president biden is ramping up his new hysteria to an extreme. a new extreme. he told a bunch of bigwig donors at a closed-door fund-raiser that global warming is the most existential threat to humanity we have ever faced, including
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nuclear weapons. so, what is the big guy doing to save us from climate change? well, he wants people to buy a $110,000 hummer electric vehicle that does not even qualify for the tax credits that he is pushing. okay, so, you plan on buying a home or? >> greg: my advice, leave hummers to hunter though he loves big trucks. when joe biden said climate change is a bigger threat than nuclear war, he became a bigger threat them both, because clearly he doesn't understand priorities. it shows when an empty vessel he is. the handlers insert the usb drive into his brain and they punch out the salad and insipid platitudes. that's what you hear from greta thunberg. you generally laugh at stuff like that, but you cannot laugh because this is the president saying it and it is scary because you realize he will say
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anything. it's people like that that of her at the climate movement because everybody's proenvironment, everybody. conservatives, people who hunt, fish, they love it. but the apocalyptic none skulls and histrionic nonserious windbags like biden took it over and every time they say something stupid, the environment gets worse because they separated pollution and the desire for clean air and clean water. that's what it should be about they have now climate change. nobody talks about pollution anymore. >> judge jeanine: geraldo, are the tanks and military weapons biden sending to you or crane, are they like climate friendly? isn't he more responsible for the mess that's going on? >> geraldo: i don't know what the context of what he said because it's clearly absurd. i've got two words to somebody who says that climate change is scarier than nuclear weapons. hiroshima, nagasaki.
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the instant incineration of huge hunks of population. the end of life on earth as we know it. i think climate change and the plan it's getting warmer and drier, that's perfectly clear. the cause is not quite as certain, although man-made impact is obviously part of it. you've got to be very careful with rhetoric. you cannot start throwing around the kinds of statements that are so reckless if indeed he said it in this context. it's a generational problem, climate change. the evolution of the species depends on managing it eventually. we will, we are, and i have an ev and i remember arnold schwarzenegger. he had a hummer also, but it was a hybrid before ev hummers. i want the first ev bentley. >> judge jeanine: jesse, what they do not tell us about the ev hummers is that the manufacturer
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of the ev battery and a hummer and in cars causes more emissions than the manufacturer of a gas car. >> jesse: you need copper and all the ev's, and biden shut down copper mines in minnesota and all the mining's in africa. dirty mining with child labor in africa, that's good, but it's not good to have american miners with american labor in minnesota that is clean, that's how you know it's not about the weather, it's about the money. how big of a sucker do you have to be to be a biden donor? euros trump donor, you listen to him tell hilarious stories about firing colors and on the toilet a biden scares the money out of you. first it's about nukes, the weather, nukes kill. global warming gives you sunburn. i'm not saying you can't manage it, but honestly it's more about
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corporate propaganda. they are saying that you have to buy or you're going to die. of all the stuff costs more. you've got to get a new car, solar panels, you've got to get a new stove. who you think has the money? they get the money and the prices go up. >> judge jeanine: not only they get the money, china benefits from the selling us the lithium batteries that we need for the electric cars come up there's no connection between china and hunter and joe biden. that's a question for dano. >> dana: the chinese are catching up to america and europeans for car exports. if there is that we have to contend with in the fact they they do not care about the mining if it's dirty. they will get it somewhere. they'll go to africa. china is trying to buy all those things up as well and trying to get there before we do. the other thing, i feel for whoever at the white house wrote the tweet of president biden in
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the hummer because it's a classic situation. lead vehicle does not qualify as you point out but they made a work around at the house. so come on workaround is this. its first fancy sports cars so you can take advantage of the tax credits of $1,000 if you lease instead of buy. yeah. >> greg: i love it! >> jesse: call your dealer greg. >> judge jeanine: give me a copy on that. >> dana: how do you feel about that? >> greg: i never leased anything. >> jesse: i lease everything. a >> greg: i never leased, i did not understand it. it's too good to be true. >> judge jeanine: coming up, dictate so mike pays to be a socialist, bernie sanders charging big bucks for an anticapitalism speech. ♪ ♪
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>> dana: i'm verbally rolling my eyes. he's a walking advertisement why the left is full of. this is ridiculous, do you remember when hillary was going after him and they had the ad about millionaires and billionaires? then they changed it to just billionaires? why did they do that? because bernie became a millionaire and he could no longer say that! it's crazy. it's okay to earn money on your book like didn't he start off as a writer? >> greg: erotic fiction, i hope it was fiction. >> jesse: the guys allowed to have three homes right, greg? >> greg: i'm all for it, and don't like each one for the hummer. the ticket should be free or at least force the audience to pay for the tickets of the other half. more 20% should pay 80% of the prices are like $500 per person
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than everyone else's free. the people that pay the $500 have to be next to eight people that did not pay at all. what's most disgraceful about this is he's working with ticketmaster. this is 2023. ticketmaster? >> geraldo: isn't that the one that got in trouble? >> greg: bernie, guess you don't care about race anymore? >> judge jeanine: you can watch them for free all day on c-span, so why would you bother to pay the $95 and, if you think about it, if minimum wages like $17, you literally have to work the whole day to pay to watch him give the speech. none of it makes sense. it's a classic hypocrisy. >> geraldo: you don't think the minimum wage is adequate? $7.25 per hour, shouldn't it be more then ?
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>> g>> jesse: this tells me the left is on the march. first elizabeth warren comes after kamala harris, then bernie sanders launches a book and goes on to her. when you do that, you're running for president. he's running for president and we will send johnny to the book tour to ask these questions about paying $100. but it's okay to be angry about capitalism, but what's he going to replace it with? what does he want to replace it with? socialism? we had socialism during the pandemic. pfizer got rich and insurance companies got rich. >> geraldo: back to his point about the minimum wage, the fact that a federal government of the united states of america has a $7.25 sent minimum wage is a wage. only $35,000 per year. i think despite the fact -- >> jesse: why doesn't he raise a? he just had both chairs.
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>> geraldo: you think the republicans -- >> judge jeanine: as the president for two years! >> geraldo: up next, someone who doesn't have to worry about the minimum wage. nfl legend tom brady retiring again, but this time he has done for good! is a not is he not? ♪ ♪ (vo) what can a nationwide 5g network from t-mobile for business
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coming after a disappointing 23rd season with the tampa bay buccaneers and some off the field drama with his wife gisele. she wished him well in the comment section of the instagram post that made the announcement. take a listen tot tom brady had to say. >> good morning, guys, i will get to the point right away. i'm retiring. for good. you only get one super emotional retirement essay and i used mine up last year. really, think you guys so much to every single one of you for supporting me. thank you guys for allowing me to live my absolute dream. i wouldn't change a thing. >> dana: that's your alma mater, your high school. in >> greg: i guess that makes me the king of sarah high now that he is a loser. i wonder what gisele feels about this? i guess i'll ask her when i get home. >> dana: oh, god. >> greg: tom and i were good
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friends, we don't talk very often, but to find something to keep yourself busy, you lose a wife, your job the same year, you've got to get a yacht. leo, party with him. jump back into it, i've got phone numbers for you, tom. we'll do lunch. he's got to read trey gowdy's book the item >> dana: maybe he did. congratulation , trey gowdy, unmaking tom brady to helping tom brady make this decision in his life. speed when i up mike leaves and came out of retirement because practices were too early in the morning. i understand mentally when he's going through. but like bernie sanders, i'm mad about capitalism because i read how much foxworth is paying him. i'll put it like this. we are overpaying.
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he's tested? i'm worried about the long-term financial future of the company. [laughter] >> dana: do you want to hold my hand? >> greg: getting paid more than everybody at fox, get it together! >> jesse: not saying i'm getting upset about it, but i could be mad about capitalism. >> dana: it's a brilliant de deal. >> jesse: who else made a big question mark not saying the bean counters got it wrong. >> dana: judge, -- >> greg: tucker needs to call his agent. >> judge jeanine: i'm going to take a position that i have no right to take, but tom, you lost a wife because you were supposed to quit last year. she supported you, supporting your career, and you promised her you were going to retire and you took it back. here's the bottom line, she's already gone and she makes more money than you.
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if she makes $40 million a year. it was a real bad year for you, maybe if you had not been so self-centered, maybe it would have been a better year. >> jesse: you'll run into him in the hallway. >> judge jeanine: he's not going to know me. >> jesse: she'll say aren't you the one judge? >> dana: geraldo. >> geraldo: i think he's the greatest of all time. filled with awe -- lebron james also. the both of the two giants in history but have seven super bowl rings, imagine having seven super bowl rings. when he flashes his hardware they are -- i'd rather the other rings. >> greg: how many tv shows as he had? i've had four. four, maybe five? >> geraldo: do you have any rings on those little fingers? >> greg: i do. >> geraldo: i think when you grow up with 649 touchdowns,
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you're in the arena. you're the man. >> judge jeanine: he is the man. what does he gain this year? what did he gain this year? nothing. >> geraldo: he brought the team into the playoffs. they lost, but they brought them all the way. >> dana: i think we've done a really good job with this segment. "one more thing" is up next! ♪ ♪ if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if it received ppp, and all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms . and if your business doesn't get paid, we don't get paid. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like yours claim over $2 billion but it's only available for a limited time. go to getrefunds.com, powered by innovation refunds.
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cole hauser is an award winning actor who has starred in good will hunting too fast, too furious and the current hit show yellowstone. beyond his impressive career, he is a proud supporter of the tunnel to towers foundation. i was able to spend some time with cole and his family to reflect on those who have sacrificed so much to defend our freedom. i know how much you care about america and our veterans
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and all the things. but you have such a platform now. yeah. and to share that with us that we need to get the word out that we have to take care of these great heroes and their families. you know, as i started to be more and more successful, i was like, how can i help? but when i heard of the tunnel of the towers, and i met brandon in idaho and his family, i was like, wow. there's actually a charity where we know where the money's. going to go. we have 95.1% of every dollar goes to our programs. and i think brandon's a great spokesman for t2t and and his wife, shannon, has two daughters. i mean, oh, my god. they're just special families. so pretty much, if you put your life on the line, if something goes bad, they're there. that's awesome. yeah. they're incredible people, man. you saw all the stuff we put in these homes, right? i was i was blown away. and they deserve it. they earned it. this is not of course, we give them a mortgage free home, but look what they gave up. they gave up their bodies so, cole, why should americans
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give donate help? tunnel to towers foundation. i mean, is there any better organization to help the people that has fought for this country and the freedoms that we have? it's that simple. it is that let's take care of each other. and you're going to join us on that mission. thank you. hey, i'm cole hauser. i want you to join me in supporting our nation's heroes and their families. it's only $11 a month. go to t2t dot org. ♪ >> greg: time now for "one more thing." it's me. i get to go first. jamie lissow. charlie hurt, kat timpf, that's true tonight at 11:00 p.m. you said you were dead to me. let's do this. yeah. celebrity sight. you know, as you know james corden is greed, unemployed.
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overweight and shamed for what he did at a restaurant in downtown new york city i decided to check him out i found out to get out of his depression he decided to experience the first snow fall. what happens as he is out there he accidently flies down the hill and he just hasn't really kin deign really depressed. >> jesse: sad. >> dana: i can't get up. >> greg: i have been there. buckle up james. it always gets better. >> dana: the sun will come up. >> greg: item. maybe not according it biden. who is next? it's judge. >> judge jeanine: today is national dark chocolate day and for those ♪ ♪ >> greg: you asked for it. >> judge jeanine: they don't put okay, back to me. today is dark chocolate day. national dark chocolate day. for those of you who are going to be critical i want you to know that dark chocolate improves blood flow. it lowers your blood pressure. may help reduce the risk of heart disease and it helps
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improving learning, memory, focus, it's the only chocolate i eat. and there is some here on the table. >> greg: are you working for the national dark chocolate board? >> judge jeanine: yeah. >> dana: get a deal like tom brady. >> greg: big dark chocolate. >> harold: i'm not crazy about chocolate. >> judge jeanine: that's it. jesse, you are next. >> jesse: you want to see a little boy almost get eaten by a shark? this is a kid, this is australia. hanging out, pull fish out of the water. has a sweat suit on. there you go, dad. whoa, he is dead. >> judge jeanine: no he isn't. >> jesse: he is in australia. spear fishing. took a little anyplace to the chest. he is fine. >> australians are very tough. that's naked for an sprawlen. see more of the child all right. "jesse watters primetime." >> jesse: the biden beach house
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planned and planned is quotations dana. >> dana: do you get easily distracted in the office? i was thinking of a certain producer that we know that this always happens to her. workplace interruptions can completely derail your day. so this woman found a way to curb it. she asked anyone who come in to interrupt her, any co-worker to sign into a visitor's book when they came by her desk. actually put to music the reels which is pretty funny. i think this would help people who are really really busy if you feel like too many people are coming by want to sign the book. >> greg: i know what you are saying. jesse's staff has gotten better. johnny still flips around the office irritating people. the whistler still whistles. >> jesse: patriot. >> greg: loud voices talking about what they had for lunch. they are better than they have been and i appreciate that. >> jesse: i'm glad how you appreciate how my staff is doing. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: jesse, this is
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your segment. >> dana: which one? >> judge jeanine: i don't know. >> harold: one more thing. >> judge jeanine: geraldo? >> geraldo: erika's 48th birthday oh, it's dana. >> dana: i'm done. >> greg: jeez louise. >> geraldo: judicially not a big birthday. beautiful daughter sol. we started inviolate people and then it started and then it was six people and then it was eight people. then there is akbar from afghanistan. our other pal? it just started growing. she has a group of friends in the neighborhood. we call them the housewives of norfolk boulevard. all accomplished women. you know, career women. any have beautiful families. they all came erika's birthday party was wonderful, wonderful, my son cruz on the left. that's j.w. and whitney haslam. they run the cleveland browns. >> greg: any more people?
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nobody knows. i need to see everybody in your neighborhood. i want to see everybody. >> dana: 87 pictures of percy i took today. >> greg: i would love to see percy. i have been doing at my dog too much. >> geraldo: happy birthday, darling. i love you. also 20th anniversary year. >> dana: year? [laughter] >> greg: national dark chocolate day. "special report" is up next. >> mike: happy birthday to mrs. rivera. good evening, from washington i'm mike emanuel from bret baier. kevin mccarthy thinks is he reach a budget deal with president biden after oval office meeting today. articles of imimpeachment against alejandro mayorkas. are more wind farms doing more harm than good. some are calling for more changes. first, breaking tonight, fbi agents searched president biden's vacation home today looking for additional

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