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one day pay day by day. hey, it's nice to see face like day to day and fight day to day with today at a time. to chadwick moore kennedy back in paris, studio audienceen fox is that can break. >> we can take. >> hello everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro along with harold ford jr., jesse watters, martha maccallum and greg gutfeld . jesse wit's five o'clock inw yc new york city and this is the five china to red handed lying about its giant spy balloon hovering over america. it was last spotted thist spot morning in northeast kansas, and that's after it was seen
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loitering in montana w, whichme is home to our nuclear silos and intercontinental ballistic missiles. beijing claims that it is a i civilian aircraft used foraircra meteorological research thatft got knocked off course by bad weather. but the pentagon says that'sat a bunch of b.s. we know this is a chinese balloon and thatbao it has the ability to maneuvern . the balloon ha s changethd itss course, which is , again, whchy sp're monitoring. >>ea the balloon continues to move eastward and it's currently overnues the center of the continental united states. again, we currently assess that the balloon does not present a a military or physical threatr s to people on the grounicd this time. and we'll continue to reviewti excuse me, continue to monitor id review options. we assess that it'll probably be over the united states forteo a few few daysr . >> so why the hasn't joe biden shot this thing down yet? thi defense officials have advised t the president not to take it out, fearingdefense caused a be
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to fall and put people in harm's way. >> any potential debris field would be significant and potentially cause civilian injuries or deaths or significant property damage. so, again,r deaths were this ise the calculus in terms of in term our overall assessment. but again, ove we'll continue to monitor it. we'll continue to review our options and keepr it youou updated as able. >> but republicans say biden jei looks weakne with each second he keeps this communist balloon in the air. we ought to bring this darn thing down. capab weil have the capabilities and tools to do that. i'm confident we we could haveeo done so safely.ly i think we probably still can. do so safely. k wethey could have shot thatly. balloon down and the biggest risk might have been hittingav b a cow, a prairie dog or an antelope. this is a brazen act. polit and so aict the political level, we have to pusweh back . have we have to defend american sovereignty, and we haver to to make clear to the chinese that we're not going e to tolerate this. >> they're overflyll not our nur
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sites and they keep gettinget away with it because we lett be causthem. no there's no consequences. tape, there's lots of questions, but>> commander in chief is awfully quiet. >> mr. president , we to mr.den? president , we're going to get to work. thank you for coming here. thank you, professor. well, that last question, what is your message to china? >>as i guess, harold, is that we're going to stopny bli anthony blinken from going over there. but but the real questionkn is do we knowkn how long that balloon has been here? and what i mean, the way i seeie it, it lookse like somebody s read someone who was on a commercial plane and noticed the first. t now we hear that it's been has
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there since tuesday. and today's friday.friday >> why would they allow this thing to say there? i don't know the answere? to that. and there are more questions, judge. and i thin>> harolo that ak youo some of them and will raisnse some of them around the table.ar i think fooundr me and again, is good to be back around the table, but wait for a few days. the for me that i was curious. and secretary blinken, whom, cu i respect and like to know,n wed said that whenet we detectedrn a the balloon, we at that point pt prevented it from being able to take pictures and collect informatioeventen out of two questions. one , when we detected in two,ec do we believe it actually wasin collecting information before it was detectegd, too? i think the president it would behoove the president to toe brief congressional leaders, democrat, republican aliketo , and it would behoove someone, perhaps the secretary of defense or the secretary state or both or even the president to give a briefing about this, to give to give some comfort and confidence that we can all assume to give the benefit ofin the doubt that it's being handled.
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but i think it's important they do that. k it is the notionim oportant tt down, i think is something that will only that that talk will only increase if we don't o get some some information as the american peoplenl, those of us in the press, thoseis abo who are concerned about this, about whut y they are not doing that. i thought the brigadier general was fine. but we need we ier gene need somethingve t more comprehensive, i think, to give people a sense, because at the heart, this if we don't send a strong message to china, and in a relationship where mutual interests are r the centerpiecelatioe of a a relationship with behavior like this, you violate that relationship. and i think democrats, republicans put that aside. american,s want to know what this balloon is doing, how long it's been there, and if it cause or has caused an iy harm to our national security. >> these are all legitimatei questions. those are the questions. so i'll go to you, martha.will o you,my sources m tell me that ts balloon, they they can essentialles tell y assess the trajectory. they can study the currents. itere's a way to take it down. it doesn't have to be shot down. they can takn. theye down as longs over
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as it's over an area where there's not going to be likelikl los angeles oros new york city, a major catastrophe. they haven't done that. so sures how are we so sure of what thise balloon is doing, especially since it isn't a seeincig areasn that are where our nuclear sites are? it's been across>> mar a couple of areas that it should have been pretty easy to do that over alaska. apparently for quite a while, then over montana. and you saw i hadconver a conversation earlier with senator steve daines. he said, you know, that's whysa we call thisdance.s big sky co. right. we have plenty of open space in montana. you know, whenmoa wher the peope who live in the state want to be shot down over neeir state, i think that's something that we need to think about. i also think that what wouldi al have for a lot of people who feel very uncomfortable about thiswho feel r, the greatg you could have heard from the president would be an early morning announcement. you know, lastu night at or early this morning at for 20 , we disabled this invader
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chinese spy balloon because the pentagon, from their own lips, said this is ar is surveillance vehicle, a surveillance balloon. and we took it down. we took it down safely. we have the technology to dotlyt exactly that. we're examining it. we're taking a loo.k atwe are ws on i on here. and if it's innocuous, we can return it.t. and the equipmenulust to the sur chinese government and make sure that this never happens again, because if it ever doesn, we will be doing the same thing again because we hear it also this afternoon. e from i was watching general stavridis and he said expect more of these, expect more balloons to cross over the country, gathering information about our silos that keep our intercontinental ballisti c missiles. inter so, i mean, it's a you know, the message i think that a lot. wi americans are going to take right now is that the southern e border is open and the skies b above america are open. so i'm not quite sure where. people feel like we have real sovereignty in this country at this moment. based on just the factse on the ground. you knows on, jesse the, i mea, they are over areas where, youeu
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know, that are k very significant. they've got a front row viewro to those areas. china is buying land in some of these areas not far from these areas. china'me of s in the universities. you know, china is not cooperating with us about luhan and we're just letting them fly. we are letting them fly a balloon over our nation. n i mean, is thiats a literaioln. trial? , isballoon to see what we would do? >> something real happened. >> jesse: poit, busted up. do whatever you need to dopp to it. imagin e you had a neighbor youu have hated who tried to sleep with your wife. aotried tostole your amazon bos and killed your grandmother with a virus. kir grandmand then floated a lil yoer your backyard. you're jusurt going to sit thery and watch this thing and say,, you know what?"you knows just a weather balloon.wee >>r we're monitoring it. no, you're going to shoot that thing out of the sky. why not shoot it over montana?y. it hit some barn. let'y s say it hits fred's barn. fred's famous in montana.mous. there's two people that live inn
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montana that is your barn thatd it lands on . lan the feds reimburse youds o for money, and then you set upmuseum a little museum for the rest off your life and live off that you do. >> good morning america. you do fox wern and friends.d o that's it.u canada is supposed to be an ally. judge. they're just goingnada to watchs what is he lookinged t at? the truckers. keep your eyes open, trudeau. you're supposed to be our boy. you're just going to let the balloon float by biden, and yothe commander in chief waf overruled by the generals. if you're the commander in chief, and you say shoot down the balloon and they say, mr. president , go sit down and have a snack, that's not normal. you shoot that down. >> i don't care whatn't ca the generals say. knock it out. realso, once you knock it out, you can collect all the intelcao we don't know what it is , judge. how do we know that it's and spores, how about covid. twenty two . twenty three . whatever year it is , we have no idea what this thing is . bring it down before it gets to new jersey, becauseey b i'm about to lick one ofecauf.
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well you know, you know greg, in 2001 there was a problem between the united states and china. we had problem between a flightt they said in their airspace. we saihed it wasn't. we're forced to land. and they took that plane and they studied that plane for the intelligence. they kept our people there for eleven days. and the turnabout on our side st is like, hey, no problem.ke, they're collecting"hey stuff on the weather. >> hmm. i think the bright side in all of this is at least we know the balloon was made in china because it could be really, really worse. >> i heard joe biden jus bt. announce that we will be shooting it. >> butshooti ingn the leg, as ay considered steering it towards the space needle, seems to me that's the thing i would do rather than shoot it, you know, and it could also be fang.e's dy fang, you never know.ll be valentine's day is coming up. this was going to beised a little surprise. >> here's the thing. .little surprise for swalwell, anyway. >> how dare we question or for speculate on the origins e of
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this chinese balloon? >> how dare we if we can't bring up the origins of covid because that was considered racist? how is that not racist? the origin of the balloon, you why should you be allowed to do that? why is it any different?e allowe and what about that point that t they're chines te? keep saying about everything. everything's unintended. thisepg that is unintended. the fentanyl poisonings, unintended, obviously covid unintended. the spy balloon, unintended. bao i'm beginning to think they'ren, not intending they're notk if t tending to a lot of things.ng everything's an accident between they're badly made goods, covid, centrale, all a new speigel is beginning to think maybe lebron n orestionld questio brownnosing allegiances. let's send them our own bad stuff. whatllegianc mom jeans , coconu, boy band. >> you cut. lasley and a serious note how is it that the bidens treat a spy balloon from our mosts potenttrea adversary? far better than the trump supporters. s
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too bad they weren't. this gunshy with ashley babbitt . they they might shoot a balloon down if they find a red hat in it. >> oh, wel.l said. well said. said, well said. i'm not sure then. i'm not sure this would haveppeo happened under a different president anyway. president. up next, somebody get the squad of therapy. the lahmar, the radical throwing a temper tantrum over elián omar, i got you on my mind back to my life. i i'm on my way. i got you my i'm a screen nope addicted tween. and i posted on social media. i don't feel seen. i don't feel seen. oh, my gode, mom. you got me. keeping my eyes on the road is paying up with driveways for me. to drive wise from all state save for avoiding mayhem like me furch you won't face me.
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with rage after congresswoman ellen ohmar got voted of judgef the foreign affairs committee. the progressive representatives co is whyis whyisme fore republicans removed omar and not her history. ilhan omar and not her history of anti-semitic remarksrk perspired omar. gentleman's time has expired. i that our country is failing you today to this chambethr. oman i the republicans are wagings a blatantly islamophobic and racist attackn on congresswoman omar.co and i've said it before.ngresswn i will say it again.d the white supremacy happening is unbelievable. this is about targeting women of color in the united states of america. don't tell me because i didn't get a single time in the spotlight with threaten. >> thank you, ma'am. omar insists that being kicked off the committee will not silence herr said g by leadership and voice will not be diminished . d. >> if i am not on this
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committee for one term, my voice will get louder and stronger and my leadership will be celebrated around the world as it has been. and aoc later escalating her attacks on republicans for thisb move. >> it'lior ts uncomfortablhise e with people who engage in what many experts deems to castigate terrorism have consistently had. to ride in twenty thousand pound armored vehicles in in engaging in some of the most gruesome threats that you can imagine that were incited by republican members. 's herald the start with you proceeded to leave said that. the country's failing her doing what it is best at weaponizes hate against a black, beautiful muslim woman. is this what's happening here? v so i've said for a while,il i think that the back and forthe
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between the parties and payback will never stop if someoneop i doesn't become an adult in the room. n the ro offensive language and behavior in politics. iffee language that's the standv being able to serve on a committee, there would not be many people and not be serving on committees in the congress because someone always deemed someone's language committould notmmitteee laey are they are opposing it. too. >> i don't i don't see that- th the racial part of it is notoint something i see. out rac i'm quick to point out race when i think race is an issue. . but i think here democrats were guilty in the congress before oo and taking off one or twr o republicans because they didn't be their language, they didn't like their words. i think the words of margaret legree and others i found offensive and i found deeplyyloe disturbing. but i'm an old fashioned guy when it comes to politics. s.think the way you defeat someone in politics is you po actually defeat them in politics. you defeat them at the election. hem at the eland unless you do somethig that violates the standards of t the house and their rules around, if you h get indicted,
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you can't servousee on a commit. you committee membership ortteea standing is in peril or in question. but in this instancend, i just i don't understand it. and i hope at some point that that adult like behavior comes back because if democrats win this one , the majority in twenty four , twenty six or whenever they wanted to win itww again, we're going to havein tht same kinhed thing happen probably.g and i just hope and pray thahapl y.adults in adult behavior emerges again in the congress. >>t behavi what do you say to t? i mean, does there come a point where people say, look,y i totally disagree with omar and i think her sh i thinke shod be basically being canceled forn anti-semitic remarks? >> yeah, that's what's look, let's be clear on this. the democrat s did it. >> and , you know, i thinkicis the criticism should have comeid when the democrats did it because we told them we good. we told them that they'rear establishing the precedent. okay, you establish a precedents . it's gooidts, d fowhatr the goo is good for the gander. bufot what i find mostthe gand fascinating about this is that
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like she did to leave is saying she's a black, beautiful woman . she's an islamic woman.shid intersectionalita tly is not a defense that you can use to every argument that someone makes.defe eve she was taken ofry argument thas they had to pass a congressional resolution because ofeyto pas her attacks n israel and that benjaminorting and all the other stuff, and supporting bds, which is a state department to find act of anti-semitism. you know, so we're talkingemiti. about an ally of the united states and she has crossed the line many times. s. so this has nothing to doh he with our caller. it has nothing to do with the religion. if that were the case, maxine ta waters wouldn't be sitting on committee s. so let's make it clear what? this is about. this is about a woma n who wasn wi displayed behavior that people believe she shouldn't be one an the foreign affairs committee and she shouldn't have that kind of informatiohan. format and io, you know, yo intersectionality argument is a
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defense to that. so, jesse , kevin mccarthy saysj that he's going to form a bipartisan group to create a house code of conduct so thatn there's agreement on these thees of things when people ar potentially going to be removed from committees for their actions. >> that sounds like a good idea to me. >> ji like that.like tha >> i'm with the judge. race is such a dodge. it's not about the issues.a it's jusdodgt about race. terria i'm terrible at math , butnk i think i can handle this if two white guys got kicked offs committee, schiff and swalwellw ,then she was treated just like the two white guys. h >> why is it about race with her? but it's not about race with these guys.t abouh thesschiff didn't say, i'm gettd kicked off because i'm jewish. se i'mhe could have said that. swallow's, i got kicked off because i'm short. l could haved you could always use something that has nothing to doff becau e issue to make yourself more offt a victim. and the fact that omar had her to kf go to kinko's and blow up a photograph of herself as a young girl lifesize and put it toxt to herself while she spoke
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on the house. >> for the ego to do that,uld no i would not do that. donald trump would not do that. greg gutfeld would never dold w that.oulder d thatough the placard would be smaller, it takes a certain type of ego to speak in frontfrn of a large life sized pictures of yourself and make it all about her. it's all aboutt herhe and havee ever heard the squad that upset when their constituents get , when one of their constituents gets shoved into a subway tractheik and some ods from car telefono? they never get upset. they got this upset when one of their squad members got removed from a committee. and that tells you it's all about them and has nothingdo to do with us. >> the voters. yeah, and it's all about herbout gender . herand her skin color and her religion. >> yeah. and i mean c, sholorrelie wagiod a foreign affairs committee. f but to be honest, she'a d be better on the family affairs committee. shsse is the she's luckiest pern america. she is a refugee who was ablen to use the generosity ofgenerosi
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the system and the tolerance and the open mindedness ofthe st the american t public to live le above the rules. >> the the case the point is , i make this joke. >> i've been making this joke for i don't know how long about her husband and her brother.d >>he do they ever respond?? they don't have to . don't h could you imagine if there was a strong not debunked rumor, not even a rumor assumption that a republican married a sibling watching democracy would die in a darkness if we didn't cover that. but in this case, it's like, you know, you can make a jokedae about it. nobody even like it's justn't like, yeah, yeah.co yowe get it. too bad. so what you know, but going back to what the judge said, you know, she voted against jude people like marjoriee taylor greene and ghosts are.f o and then if you look at the january 6th committee where basically they pickewhere bad and choose the team. so i tf you're going to make a f you're going to do that and the goose the goose gander
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argument, i've saird before, classified documents probably didn't mean anythingp before fop or for biden, but they made a big deal about it. >>t they m and the only way youn teach democrats a lesson is to give give it back to them. i don't like that strategy, but the fact is it's the only way s to get them to stop makingma big deals out of stupid things.d tht this is a trend that happened with trump. withw is to fighto fire with fire . >> this might be only the only becato get certain democrats to behave because turning the other cheek, all that you end up with is with a bruised. >> but and that's why you have to impeach joe biden. >> exactly. impeach him. now, that's that'sbruise equityt through equity. >> this doesn't go on forever.u i'm coming up next, the latest disturbing example of youthrbin violence iexn america. this is just an absolutely unbelievably awful story. 9-yeao a nine year old girl beaten by two boys on her school bus,
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the violence is way out ofesse: control. vinew gut wrenching video showsh two boys viciously beating a nine year olowo boys vd girlon on the school bus. it's har td to watch the girl's mom says two adults were on the bus, but no one even o trien d to stop the attack. >> she's pressing charges against the middlee school boyh while the school district saysoo one arrest has been madeol dist and in georgia, a ninth gradernr is facing charges after brutally attacking a teacher. a the teacher suffered multipltee injuries, including a brokenn le leg. schools fear theseg. types of situations are becoming all too common. >> students are out of control. there is no excuse for the violence. there is no excuse for children who are coming to our schools. those whdaily.r and we can have it so others cannot learn. .
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on whense: ju's going there'dgs adults on the bus? o e >> they have to have seen it. i mean, there's it's a blizzard of punches. they have to have heard. >>t, you know, jessie , that's that's the question, isn't it? j how many adults were on that bus? you've got the bus driver and usually there's a bus moniton r. a bus i remember they used to bei reme monitors on the bus. who knows? after a pandemic in schoolknows, budget cutbacks and all that, th whether or notav they have thath but the truth is that nobody'stn standing up for this little girl. she's nine years old. she's beaten by two othebyr kids . look, this is going to continues to happen. and it is it w is painful to watch this. i mean, this boy is goin thig hr full throttle. they're talking about curfewsre and they're talking about metal talk detectors. i'll tell you what they need to talk about reversing raiseg h the age. what they did across this country was raise the age ofunt criminal responsibility. so you're not responsiblase untp you're eighteen,, loweron the age. kids are smarter unt than they d
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to be. they're more violent than used t they used to be. and it's about timo e we showed some consequences. there's no consequences in the mother in this case wase wa told by the school after she reported the bullying before this beating.s beating, you know, we really can't doo ai anything about it.your k yoidu should take your kidso to another school. anotn where'shave give the covid money? invest the moneywher in cops and run that school like an organized school. t schoolhow would you have handd the situation? >> if you're the school administrator, you jus t push kick the school kid out of the school district, put them in juvie. what out of do you do, charge tm >> well, i think the judge raises some good points aboutisg whether or not wooe should lower the age. i think parents i mean, i hearo parents and i'm a parent who and i want to be involvei dw in how my kids are taught at mt school. yo u got to be involved. also, what happens at home?d at i think parents have to teach kids actively and consistently teach kids that violencekids is wrong. studies show that kids who are taught that are far more likely more to avoid violence than than not. but there are kids that are
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that are simply out of control v in the violence issue is sioo nuts. what's so amazing to me, we did a story months ago, if not a year ago now, about a ofili something in philadelphia on the subway where people watched a personiladelph be vio a woman be violated by someone and no one did anything. these kids are filmis. this like this is some sort of video game recordingof and we'rn going to watch it later,d some sort. so there has to be some combination of what the judge said. and i think even even thinkingi. about holding parents liable for their kids. so i would not want that kid in my school. i don't know where you sendt? a kid like that. and should they disclose that to the school that kid goes to ? >> they absolutely should. well, back in the day, thisy, is how it would have beenthis handled. the father of the girl is ho gol and visits the boys house, knocks on the door and asked to speak to that kid's dad. >> that's how you handle it.is well, you know, i think a measure of that probablyt. needs to be in play again. but i would go back to thego obama administration, .
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actually , because we did stories on this back then about the elimination of detention and expelling studentse eliminne and principals could no longert. do that. considereitd, you know, that it was racist in some way or that it was picking on the wrong kids and they be ald be able to stay in the classroom as a result. you have a lowering of of teducation level for all the kids in the class. llbecause there's absolutely noc discipline. so they're not learning anything. some oipline herf them are juste trying to stay safe throughout the course of the day or of te. ride home throug but we have to empowert principals and teachers, teacherswe hav, classrooms thate totally out of control. and the principal doesn't haveey their back. the parents don't haven their back. you need to be able to say,thnt look, if my kis dod beatn' someone up, he can stay home for hom three days. you knowe , we have to havee expelling and detention. there's no punishment whatsoever. e to askalso hav the question about this girl who's pummeling her teacher. i don't know what happens at home, but i bet it's not good. and she probably learned thatabl behavior from someone in her family. she broke the teacher'eas leg. e
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>> yes.: e yeah.br that's that's a pretty viciousok injury. the . d: that is yeah. i was thinking, you know,us before i get to my serious points, that. okay, so, harold, you graduated high school. eighty eight . they did harol. arold: i i was in d eighty three . i went to an all girls school whenever a fight broke out, ut people would just surround it and shout, fight, fight, fight ,fight. you know what i mean?, but now it's getting excited. no, it's different. it's like but it's like. so this existed. this existed. thi cothough this thing, this video is a commercial for home a schooling and fondr school choice. but this sort ofr stuff existet . >> it feels like there'sause w more of it. but that's because we've got hundreds of millions of smartphonef s and everybody's everybody's. now, martin scorsese taping a brawl, rbs and putting it up on world star hip-hop. if that stilinl existsg it u, bt what's worse is that what's now the the fight, fight, fight element is smartphone. . >> that's the escalator. as long as that'that is their pe forget about breaking it up., ft >> they're not broke.bout
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nobody bre nobody wants you to m a fight breaking up. soey want to see the fight. so everybody there ends ups up - because they're basically sayingthey a fight, fight, fight with their phones. so whae pht happens is the schos become like a prison yard. dy wn there's nots nobody wants to break up a fight in f the prison yard. you let it go , yoigu lehtt it . i think we've lost a generation that doesn't know how to resolve conflict. t it gbecause now they enjoy itb and it's something that you could carry into your work life. you know, there's a loere ist ol fights that we see that don't involve kids, right? parking lots at restaurants. by those are all adults. but they were e onceki kids.dsil and i think we're going to have more of that because we've lost the art of manner. i hate to say this, buto say manners, how to how to act in public, like, do you notice that you see that there is a. there is a concept like this t givi goes back to even justng someboy not giving up their seat to aprt pregnant lady, two guys sitting there, man spread or two or two really large women who are who are eating themselves to death. >> are in high school and they
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don't help anybody. it seems likd the thereye is acn callousness in our culture that has and i think this is thee fi fight, fightgh, fight, you know, or like a celebrity that makes a big deal about something at a hotel lobby or something like that. they don't know how to behave. these is up next way. >> does that mean you're gonna carry if your business kept employees to the pandemic? get refunds?or k with .com conceiver may qualifyur b n a payroll tax refund of upds.com to twenty six thousand dollars per employee. per employee. all it takes is eight minute ore. to get started, then worko pota with professionals to assist your business with its forms and submittoi finall your appli >> go to get refunds .com to learn more after years of chasing the big idaho potato truck, i found a cottage. oh man.
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of our brains actually turn off when we rely on gps behind the wheel. then a lot of laughter around the table. martha, this is for i think it's probably true thatre? your brain turns off a little bit. lin yottu remember whe used to have, like, folded up te maps in the glove compartment and they would kind of fallcomp apart. fap righll apartt. ? uartm and then i remember mapquest where you would put in the door and then you printed out and ato least then you had to kind of look at it and think about where you were going to go.n't e now, you don't have to thinknd s about anything. surpg thaturprisin i don't end up in the drink because, yeah, i don't think i can get anywhere withoutut my my gps. >> h >> greg, youar recall that segment. officer that's actually based on a real thing, which is people have people havereal i driven into lakes or into onto train tracks. but this gps brain is not a flaw. this is evolution. it's not any different than learning other technologies,y dn learning other technologies whether it's learning to write or learning even to speak.arninp right. i mean, yoeak.u rogan was talkig
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about before before writing wasi introduced, the skill ofti memorization for humans wassk super high. ill oforization because he had e everything. but now, once you have the ability to write it down, thate abil a technology, then yn you don't need it anymore. so we'reno evolvinlogy.g towards a cyborg destiny. >> what we're part man, part, pe machine. we have this. againstt not nature it's not an attack on nature. this is our nature. we should just embrace it. >> just i don't know what i don't know what i was talking about because you you'reut. on your phone. she was the party just can't compete because i want to show i you a picture. my girlfrienwhy am i od followes until her wheels went over like a clip and the back wheels were on the road. i mean, literally, the gps took her to the edge of the cliff.tor she crawled out the back door. she was afraid. she came out the front door. that's what i was looking for. you know, a sexist would it only happen to women? >> a sexist would ask that. oh, no, i you what you ask me.
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sexist would answer. she's single. just so why bother right now. about the driver? - there's something cute about the my mother will ask me how i get into the city now and i said i know. yoah. i don't know. i don't know. what do you take it. take seventy eight .u ta i saidke8? i don't know. your mind is now freed up to think of other things besides navigation. >> you can think about yourself . you cat yourn think about greg.a yeah he's right.ni wrong because you want to buy if you topic. if you're feeling sick don't do. this to and five employees will sniffle and cough around the office just to prove that arer coworkers that actually under the weather instead of just taking a sick day. judge, have done that recently. >> no, but i'll tell you why they do it. doesly? me and i did it to prove to people they really are sick l . you don't want people to think n you're just lazy and wantt to to stay home and eat candy, dark chocolate. >> you back it up long to showsw
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it to me. she didn't have to come in today. we could could have had tarlov or geraldo. >> we get it.ldo. thank you. thank you. sorry. i mean i , i , i'm not big on sick days. i don't thin.k that necessarily should have like the six sick days every year.ar some people say, oh, i'm taking a sick day tomorrow and how much i think really are bogus. >> i never, i don't, i wouldn't have money. >> so we just come in and coughg all over each other.hs all overh and push through.hree. >> i mean, that that's the way we work. i mean, mr. goodfellow, you doho this with employees at greg gutfeld . >> you want them to come in and prove it. they're sick. well gutfeld prove te sick?, one of them, ln intellivision, what you've learned is a sick day is actually what they call getting botox can come i wn because your face is swollen. you can't come in.you i have a problem. when i was running magazines, i hated the sick voice when they would call first. sick >>bu could be sick. are sick just say you're sick, but don't. put the sick voice on because it just makes you like so it makes you cringe, you know,
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>> yeah. yeah. fanmail friday. >> first one from frenchy's. what's have you recently becomeu rece obsessed with martha. don'nt becomt say me. okay, you know what i'm kind of obsessed with with theater and broadway shows again, because i feel like therteea ti is such a long period of time, we can go to them. so no so now i'm excited about liveexe music and theater. a >> so that's the kind of thingi' that i'm looking at. that's the were funny girl, the neil diamond show.. >> i'm going to be oh, your poor husband, your poor husband be dragged to that madness. no, man likes a musical, right?l >>, jessie neil diamond. >> i usually try to leave as soon as possible. eave asi did that once. it got so much trouble.le i left at hamilton at. intermission. oh >>, oh jesse, i knew it was lon.
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not only that the rapping is overrated. in i mean it was ah, it wasn't originally. it was neverformation. not eve : as now. >> noto a musical.ha yes it is . i would call it a musical. >> what are you obsessed with . you i want to get this thing for my fireplace. yo u know, it's led . >> no you would know it's like a thing that goes out like that with like leather tufted. yeah. see. why would i know that? yeah, it's because he's black. not because he probably has one . you can't finduse he one . >> i want to get one for a goodd price. judge all right, harold. we know that.e know what do yo tu think of haro the fireplace? i've gonlde back watching the netflix stream. this file the fourthd: seaso wan zone in canada. i love souda.. i'm halfway through the zagros. excellent. good. yeah, that sounds like a cheese judge szkutak. >> okay, well, first l of all, i'm obsessive. remind me, i want to gocome i to philharmonics w. us on --
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>> i'm really focused on the philharmonics, but more than that, i love one the philharmonics. >> i see them okay, but i'm obsessed with recipes that have no carbs in them but are. really, really good. good luck. yeah, it's there are a few between. huh. is there suc fah a thing.r betwa: i yeah. yeah there are a few like soups and stuff like that. >> i get obsessed>> jud with everything i like. if i find a restaurant i go to it every single day then i don't do it again. >> do you do that.. i have done. d i ate the same lunch for like what is what you eat.h for >> it's just liklie this reallyt is salad from downstairs. lik yeah, me too. yeah. but for about year. >> yeah it has chicken in it. and at amami. which one do you have. >>don't do that at the why do the bowls. they're not actual jesse meatbae what are they called. falafel. you know j whaudt falafel.ge juw ari never remember that. >> is that lebanese tasty. t >> judge je eastern. you mean like you can get me out of here.
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i get out of here. >> one more thing. one more thing. good. but, your smart home is so smart.d a, >> sprinkler on . and now i'm sending mixedllstat signals to your garagee.. but if you have a with your home unpacking, this isn't going to be too much fun. so get all state ice caps are melting oceans rising. more massive storms mean more devastating floods. hi, phil swift here for the flexcel family of flood protection products. a new innovation in flood protection specifically designed to help you protect your home or business from damaging flood waters. to show you the incredible ceiling power of our flood protection products, we built this entire house and sealed up every gap, crack and hole using
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: it's time for "one more thing," greg, you go first. >> greg: great show. kennedy, chadwick moore kat timpf and tyrus 11:00 p.m. if you miss that, you are dead to me. greg's drunk panda news. this is a disturbing sad trend that nobody is covering except people on "the five." "special report" won't touch it. they don't have the guts. disturbing rise in drunk pandas. as you can see they are falling everyone. this is at the smithsonian zoo. they have been boozing it up nonstop. they are notoriously sexless. they aren't sleeping with each other. they would see themselves all night, all day and then they fall and embarrass themselves. other animals at the zoo won't
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speak to them. they are filthy. they don't use the public bathrooms. they just do it out in the open. they panhandle. they do terrible things. anyway, so send your money to me. >> judge jeanine: okay. are you done? >> greg: no, i can go on. >> judge jeanine: okay. it's my turn. this is the quietest place in the world. a room built by microsoft. it's pure silent. hear own heart beat. bones grinding and blood flowing no sound from the outside world come in. the total and utter silence will gradually turn into unbearable ringing in your ears. no one has been able to stay in it for more than an hour. i bet you couldn't for more than 10 minutes, greg. silence is golden. all right. jesse. >> jesse: that's a challenge. all right, so what happens if you are going to the super bowl and you are playing in the super bowl but your wife is extremely pregnant? 38 weeks. well, jason kelce, our center, she is 38 weeks pregnant, the
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wife. he's bringing the wife with the ob/gyn, whatever that stands for, to the super bowl. and if she delivers at the game, she delivers at the game, so be it. and that's the kind of player we want on the eagles. tonight, "jesse watters primetime" china's balloon heading for chicago. >> greg: have a good sender. >> judge jeanine: go, harold. >> harold: obstetrician, gynecologist. michigan woman being repaid for her kindness after being faced with a very, very tough decision. diane gordon her car broke down a few years ago. she has had to walk to work every day five days a week over two miles. one day she walked to the gas station snack. found $15,000 in ziploc bagged. could have changed her life. she took it to the local police, turned it in. enough to the wife of the local police officer is helping her raise money. i think they have raised over $40,000 so far to help her buy a car. >> judge jeanine: had 0,000.
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>> jesse: never return cash. >> j.j. lamp shot a lay up, free throw, half court seventh grade and won $10,000. >> judge jeanine: what? >> dana: went one after the other. he got every single one in. >> judge jeanine: amazing. >> martha: the crowd went wild. >> judge jeanine: that's i ♪ ♪ o say can you see ♪ ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed♪ ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched ♪ ♪ were so gallantly str
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