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and control that everything i need is righstarted.t there oy phone. dexcom g six is the number one recommended cdms system by doctors and patients. >> call now to get started. but hey, we're out of time. fix it. be a big active. at our studio audience is heavy.m., drinking face kelleher's. thanks, i'm drinking imp the already fun hair. hello everyone.everyone, i' i'm jessica tarlov, alongro with judge jeanine pirro, lawrence jones, sandra smith and greg gutfeld . it a it's five o'clock insk new york city and this is the five , the countdown to super, h fifty seven is on the philadelphia eagles facing off against the kansailpy city chiefs this sunday atef six thirty pm eastern on fox. king o and you're going to see a lof t more than just football because the king of late night
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, our own greg gutfeld , has a super bowl commercial with we have anspre awesome spread. >> greg'ad, s in it from morgans brooklyn barbecue. and while we get our pre game, lawrence checked in with somes diehard eagles fans down in dow philly. >> the also sports mascots from gritty, the fanatics. and i got to phillies eagles .ogo six years ago. i got some my favorite, you the super there at the superan bowl. i'm going to be addingll another one in a few days.in but let's go . >>. let's go .delphia, because it's all about blaine. gee, who are you rooting for? we >> oh, that's the only one . no one team to go very far . >> yeah, that's a good hat.>> t. and could there be trouble the ahead for the kansas city chiefs? star quarterback p the team's owner telling foxat and friends that star quarterback patrick mahomes matg not be one hundred percent
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healthy. >> great thing is , patrick'st l a very fast healer and he was ac able to get ready to play the afc championship game. he'she's doing great this week. i don't know that he'll be one hundred percent, but he's sure u and going to tell youse otherwise. >> and we're very excited fo r this. rihana we'll be making herrn highly anticipated return for r bowl halftime show.sh and it sounds like she wants it to be the perfect performance. they're probably about thirty nine versions of the setlist right now. yeah. oh, yeah, that's where there, er are thirty nine . chang i mean, every little change counts . bowl i've been so focusedot m on the super bowl, i totally forgot my birthday's coming up. >> i totally forgot about if i did say okay. so greg.a supe yes, you have a super bowl commercial. >> these two ribs in. i know, i don't know.e i'm i'm all over the place here because i'm very excited. you know, the thing is ,i though >> s i thought i would be playing in the super bowl this week. dy.
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>> this is the next best thing. but tom brady, he's home territory high school alumnusnii this year of high school i thisw is at the super bowl in the super bowl. in an ad while you were inunderw your underwear doing selfies for only fans.ns disgusting. a re disgusting. ca qn i talk about rihanna real quick? yeah. yeah.and , you know, halftime s become something for people. >> it'n't like the super bowl. right. so it's becoming more and more jarring and more and more flamboyant, overdramatic. stamboit's like having a seven e meal and stopping in the middle of it for a lap dance. >>middle which is so stupid. i >> nobody has a lap dance whiled they're eating. they a sore my point being, this is lit i really would love to see itck kind of go back to the way it was, but then to the ad 4 and then i'll shut up. it's going to be seen by fortyl million people, this ad, and wen don't have clip because we want you guys to watch. >> but to all i keep thinkingpep is who are the people thatle
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haven't seen me since i was a kid like kids. i went to i went to school with a greattht school now. yeah. the ones that picked up mee an and then i'm thinking about allg my romantic flames. right. girls ar e going to remember. well, i mean, i know i can't wait to see it. i can't wait to see how taylor reacts because she's got we w haven't spoken since the breakup. right. t spokenyeah. yeah. that's taylor . we hear that toby keith song. te how do you like me?song, ho yeah, exactly. >> there's going to be n some kids that look to mommy and go, he looks like daddy. >> oh yeah. oh boy.e ohlook my . >> i'm speechless. i'm like, you can't pick up >> this at home, but this whole house smells so good. yeah, like a commercial rightl s here. >> telboutl us about the energyn philly. it was crazy. you know, when you're doingds,"y a box office, you'veou got to bm a for thirty a.m.. so to walk., in there and i understand, you know, the cowboys were at the supern bowl, i would be on ten everyf h
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single hour of the day. but these people are on ten. hav they are next level. i've never witnessed fans so energetic. it's going to be sad ifuse wh they lose though, becausate whac are you going to do with all the rest of that energy? and i actually like patrick mahome well,s s. ha well, i think he's going to usen a texan, i think has a lot of wa strength. but we'll see what happens.s. >> i felt like the owner wase own messing with just kind of messing with people, right. because he had a bad you know, n his ankle wasn't great.'t took and then he took off that last play against the bengals. and you look like your ankle b. interv at the end oief that interview. he goes, look, you know, he's not 100%, but he's alsoho the mvp. yeah. so, yeahw , that's how covidintv is still on that interview. o be >> yeah. you're going to be watching. yeah, i am going to be watching. i have a fashion show ahead ofoa time, but i'll be backhead to wh it. but here's. the thing, greg. inteknow, you think that the halftime show is an interruption of the game? i think the halftime shoe haw is the game. okay, i mean, first of all, she i love rihanna .t i can't she hasn't had a show in like or a live performance in like seven years, four yearsr
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. seven years.s yeah. yeah.great. i love her. the i think she's great.y have a and i love that they've got a country music guy, chris stapleton, singingtapletoe the national anthem. and in case yoinu want to know,f i am a chiefs fan because i love mahomes. and the other thing thatth i wat to say about this is that mother that kelsey, mother travis. and i mean, whatavis a lucky won she is , what she must be an incredible woman to have raised two sons, to havredible the discipline, the perseverance, the strength and the talent to be botnth in>> the super bowl like a straight version of the property brothers, huh? >> i repairs all the personalal stories that come from the super bowl. t and to your point, allhe the spectacl e are athletes and the people who traveled so far to get there. and i mean, their careers, noto geographically, but the two brothers you're talking about haot to me, the first time in super bowl history their brothers have ever played against each other. d eacher.i'll be thinking of thm because that's going to beever
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the klapper. every playy . a twenty four year old quarterback versus a twenty seven year old quarterback, that is going to be tethe ultimate showdown. e an i'm super pumped. shlike the game and i like the halftimeow of that. >> great. firss my first in the game, so it's the first time you have two brothers facing each other.. fi it's the first time you had a coach coached the other team.o right now, coach another twoerbk and it's the first time youothe have twor, black quarterbacks lot of each other as well. >> so a lot of fellas, can we can we just point out that shoul the person we should be thinking about is trey gowdy? because sunday night in americsn is on fox news channel.o bad. >> let's get a chat duringon o the show. to trey flip on over and say hello to trey gowdy, because you can never get enough of his charisma, his sleek, slee new features and his ominous and owl like mane, which always changing. >> i was going to say it's never the same chance. .eautiful hair and we love to a real football o . no insult everyone else here. so let's bring i n someone fox who absolutely knows their .s chri joining us now, fox sports is
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chris myers. hey, chris , i chris, hi.u it's good to be with you guys. you're having fun. fun we are having fun and we're eating while we do it. so you have covered seven bo super bowls, is that correct? wland oh, with the fox broadcast team, i've been a sidelinereporr reporter. andy reid, when he was with thes eagles and then when they won the super bowl, when hehe and mahome s won a few years ago>> v against the forty niners. >> very cool. wow.ercool>> wow. what do you tr and what do you think our viewers should be looking out for? t for inin the game on sunday? l >> well, you know what's ran t special about this game? you guys ran through a lot ofee interesting things, but i don't sinct 20. it's been about 20 or so yearsd since we've had twoball quarterbacks that that not, only can throw the ball, but are exceptionaional running quarterbacks, have great athletic ability. understand their offenses. es and so even if the defense the plays really good against them or their best defense, mahomes
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and jalen hurts. they're the kind of guys that they're going to do something spectacula guys r. l be >> so that's to me will be the difference in the game. i think chris is the perfect segue way. so what separates the two quarterbacks? separa. versus yeah, i think hertz's is the the runner. bette he's a better runner.runner, ha proved he can thro yet.ell from prove that he can throw as wellt from the pocket. i think mahome s is definitely the better passer and he's more of a scrambling type ofrou quarterback who can move around and throw on the run.hurt and even birdss with his highhn ankle sprain, i think he can still get the job done.a >>pr i'm great.estion i have a professiona, l question because whenever i look at i whe play by play people do, i don't how some people feel this way, how you can observe something, how you can observe something and talk about it at the same time. s it's like, i guess i could never do a live news. and i always wonder how how dod you separate? >> how can youta watchlk and tar well, you also have a producer in your ear sometimes telling yoreplu there's a replay and yo
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listening to the analyst. but i think the best thing is a sports fan play by play,n play-y especially super bowl. and my voice is hoarse from hollering all week with fans t about this game on both sides.wk but i think you just calle the action the way you see it.e describe it. and we have television that shows the picture as well as your voice. voice natural crowdt. noise. don't>> need to oversellge it. okay, bu?t you know this thing about mahomes foot. now, i have a feelineling thatgn he's in the game, he's not evenu going to think about his foot, is he? i mean, he's going to get ou dot there and it's got nothing to do with the game. >> you know, you're right. you're right, judge.t and he showed that at the end of that game against cincinnatip in the championship game when ga position and then they kicked the field goal. so and jalen hurts hasd a shoulder injury that they've kind of disguiseofd a little th if they he missed a couple ofea, games this year, he's not 100%1%
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either. but they just haven't they just haven't talked about it as much . so i think that the mahomesth factor, he has the slight edge. the eagles have the better defensive edge in this game. cs >> all right. soan, chris , thanks so much for joining us . usd i hope that you find some ti honey lemon amend that voice back . >> i know you well. al and leml predictions.e may i lead this off? i'm going to predict the chiefsi . pred's whereng i am. are you making predictions or are you just going to set up? the odds right now? i >> well, i would say thatame, you'll have a 2024 kind of game . i'm going to i'm going to lean with the experience of andy reid, even reid, though i think the eagles have a healthier and a better defensivealthier l so i think the chiefs will end up winning the game. ess. i'm not really the prediction business, but that's the way i'm going to come. r >> of course, i'm thank you so much for joiningch chris and mae t misshat you don' super bowl fifty seven only on fox sunday at six thirty pm eastern, six thirty. n th
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cu st down over the last minute. the president sog th president biden reacting for the first time after orderinge the pentagon to shooo shoot dow a second high altitude airbornet object flyinitg near alaska jus> a few hours ago on februarye com nine , north american aerospace defense command detected an dete. a idennd radarnd further
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investigated and identifiedject the object using fighter aircraft. the object was flying at an altitude of 40000 feet and posed a reasonable threat to the safet y of civilian flight. we have no furtherer detailst th about the object at this time. including any description of its capabilities, purpose or origin. the object wasthe object was abe of a small car , so not similare in size or shape to the high altitude surveillance balloon that wasrveillan taken down offt the coast of south carolina. >> so they're telling us ie tete unmanned or maneuverable. the military is tryinger to recover it now.able. and there's a chance that it came down on ice. a the white house press on why it was so aggressive after letting china fly its five balloon all over america. >> that'>>s a really big area ui there. it's not all that many planes. e it's not like it was ine of coe middle of a northeast corridor or something. in other words, was there some reason? wasn't it wasn't willingak to take that kind of a risk in s time because because this thingt did not appear to be self
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maneuvering and therefore at prevmercy of prevailing winds, it was much less predictable. >> l it'ess also strangen acte president biden acted so quickly to shoot this second object. douicklyw, but just yesterday sd that this about the chinese spy below. >> what do w you regret not having insisteu d on bringing i down sooner, knodow the total an amount of intelligencet gathering is going on . >> every country around the world is not going well. be judge, i'm confused.m >> make it make sense.make you can't make sense in this? man. i must say that.>> jea noni, he's h e doesn't regret m takinga. not taking it down i sooner. but i got to tell you,t i want. to move forward now. and based on where we are now, lawrence, it appears that, youre know, they they admitted thaty d they had this awareness gamip, i that they didn't really analyzen that section between sixty andwr one hundred thousand feet where these balloons are generally e flying. w th and so now they apparently havey
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a standard operating procedure.t we know they didn't have that procedure this past week. because they saw the chinese spycraft on the twenty teght and didn't tell the white house until the thirty first. so therell house is no standard operating procedure. sta and so now apparentlndary we hae a plan. we know what we've gotgot to to the white house has to be informed. and i lowrance, i wass comf orcomfortable today with the said people that i heard after they said they too thek the smah balloon down because it might get in the way of civilian aircraft. but the people that i saw werelo competent generals who understood who were fluide and glib with the with thed knew facts and knew how to communicate. to the president doesn't knowt thie how to communicate. i don't think he even knows what's goingat i on .that, th and i hate to say that. butht the truth is now the american people are aware of what's going on and we'rete i not going to tolerate it. and lisa murkowski was furious i that it went over her state
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and now what we've got is china relations. biden is trying to say, oh, no, everything's fine until even judy woodruff had to say to him ,but have you spoken to him you since he said no and right now we know that general austin's counterpart in china would notps accept this call. so we are nol.t in a good placeo right now. o be and we've got china that wants to be number one in the world militarimili economically, and y see us as a threat. or and sooner or later this o is going to happen. as long as we're on our gamen oe i'm happy. so, greg, as someone who tells jokes for a living, is americac looking like a joke? because whether that was china or some other nation, it's obvious that they're tontonght? us . right. greg: here is well, here's the thing. now we're just t going to shoot down everything. ohw , we're going to shoot down like condor's and i don't know, balloons, angels, kites, kites, that could have beent co the goodyear blimp heading to the super bowl. but they said, here's the thing. uld they said it was dissimilars to a balloon. that's this recent object. r it'sei forty thousand feet in i
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the air.t is it's the size of a car not. d >> it's not a plane. it's not a drone.y an it's obviously an etrt super because nothing on earth fits that description. >> sption, geto get ready for tt up.ur america, they're going to say they're going to say, oh, itns devi ceturns it was like a weather, device. go, we know what wwe e know what inhappens. we know what's going on .sappea itr if i happen to disappear over the weekend, it wasn't a suicide. >> trust me., tr sandra smith, whatus arel yo your sources telling you in the intelligence community and in the defenseu in departmee because they acted much differently in this situation. situation, i don't think any american is criticiz i don't think any americanin is criticizing them for acting with a witness here. >> the question is , why didn't they do it? another system might have been d perfect timing, but i had a former defense secretary, mark esper, on our two o'clocksa hour on with us in the two o'clock hour when this was all breaking, we were able t to listen to john kirby announce this together. toge hand have him react right f it. and my question was very similar to judge jeanine's. you go back to that judy woodruff interview when he was
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asked about our relations with china, especially after the state of the union and his mention of china and whethers r not that leads to a deteriorating relationship with china. and he said no. s she asked hihem how he knows and he said he just knows. h >> but shouldn't she be on speed dial? shouldn't someone in chinameone be picking up our phone call today asking, doin you claim ths object, especially after wen just toofromk one down from theo within the past week? that doesn't seem to bee happening. o, we cannot this is a ufo. unident flying objecnidentified flying object. t,i very simply that we do not know who claims this. wh, y why don't we have a quickl answer to that? i will i wil alsl also just fin? with this. how many more are out there? n th was this already in the airs ths when the other one was taken down? was this sent out after thatth? ari there's huge questions. i don't know if we know anydays more within hours, days, weeks. i don't know if there's a dozenwe
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more in the sky right now. >> we just don't know sticks. i tell you, it stinks. the ribs, nothing.ribs >> jessica, the criticism of the president has become quite bipartisan. and it looks like the threat ofe china has become bipartisan lik as well. with the china committee. it looks like e al l the democratsnboard ,a wt least the hawks, are coming on board with it. th do you think thaint the presidet has the strength?, he h i mean, i knowas h thee hascapao the mental capability from being over the foreign relations and understand diplomacy, but it looks likes this is a threat. does he have that defense backg defense th background to defend the country, especially when you have people like robert gates and other peoplunte to say he can't make the call,ll he never makes the call. >>, so it's not to having general petraeus as your president or general mcchrystal. right. this is someone who hasn't served, but it is someonl estal who has served in the senate, like you said,ea on the foreign relations committee. he was the head of i a lot fongr str a long time.on he has strong relationships on the right and the left e who have served. after and after the intelligence briefing yesterday, there were
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republicans and democratic senators who emerged from that and said that they think thatort was handled properly. and there's a key difference between what was going on heregs and the judge who brought this up as well. obj this object was flyingec at 40 thousand feet, which is where when we're in planes, a we're at thirty six thousand. right.l to so there was potential to actually go into an aircraft. anthe chinese spy balloon was at 60 thousand feet. we are f twenty two couldn't even get there.n ge so there was a question of what what c can we even do with this untilae it dips down to a point wherewn we could reasonably take it down. then on top ofon top o it, when the president was on wednesday, said last week, i take it down, shoot it down, and they said,wat we have to wait until we can, first of all, safely, and we'res going to have a better recovery process if we do it over water. and they picked myrtle beach for this to be the location of it. and i knowk jesse too k issue with the idea that our diversnd are weak and they can't go in g the cold. right. the waters of alaska are colder than south carolina. but jesse , when he's not here, i'll text him and tell him thatr
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i said it. and i'm trying to make just >>know the going to make is that joe biden is weak tryin and low point. i get that. i understand that he hasnce: he a diplomatic background. but when it comes to acting k defense, keeping americans safe , does he have thate have ability? because he may not be robertnd gates and neither wass president obama at the time and didn't sitpres on foreign place. but he knew how to go aftero osama bin laden. he said he was wrong in anyla foreign policy decision he ever made. and we allde sat here in our proverbial seats at that stage in time. decisn to criticize obama about the red line in syria. right. that dida assad won and askedd his people.y cl and the idea wasinto and hillary clinton wanted to go in there and he pulled back on that.ther there has been criticism oe haf obama in foreign policy and there will be criticism of joe biden on foreign policy. afghanistan, the biggest example of that.dent but joe biden is the the president who the second the ukrainians help he got in there., he g he's also the only americanotthr president who speaks out of turn about defending taiwan. if china comes after them, that's not what sh e that hei jinpin didn't act soon enough.
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and i've heardg want and they cd be funny if they had the f the obligation under the fire to get the weapons there. ir but if the president would have gave it to them sooner. fac i think that's the point, though. he acts after the fact. and we saw that here as well. even if i had holed up an runnig example of joe biden putting on military gear a waand ron desantis of war, yoe would still be negative about him. you never see him doing that. th all right. wellat, he's not supposed to goe >> i think you should. yo u just like to see oldero men . go ahead. ofsh the video shows an armedttn robber getting the tables out turned on him. >> finat happed out what happen. down in new york city, and look bad and be when you go when you're down and people remember ads with a catchy song. >> so i hope you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance. here's a little number pay fortl never forget.
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>> all right. heart pounding scene from>> rifle-carryinge crisis. a rifle carrying robber hod houston getting quite a surprise after attempting to hold up a hotel clerkld. to about the apartment. elcome >> thank you. t yeah.xas. welcome to texas. yeah, that is crazy. the female clerk pulling out a handgun of her own, causing r the guy to run away. eventually, the suspect is still on the loose. and while crime like that , sixteen nineteen project founder nicole hannah jones is complaining about drug stores locking up merchandise without recognizing the threatcp of shoplifting, saying, quote, if you're going to lock upoing everything in the drug t storer and already demeaning shopping experience, at least have enough workersh to open upstomr the cases for als l the custome ne who just need a razor. o judge, you know all too well that crime like this is running
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rampant. and that is quite a statement to maky stateme about what store having to do to now protect themselves from it. you know, i'll tell you, of allp people, nicole , hannah jones says that she is what is the word she used that she said sheh was disappointed that she has t to wait for them to unlock the the cabinet in a drug store for her to be able to buy the items that she needs from a drug store. you know, nicole jones is part of the sixteen nineteen concept ,the whole philosophy that america is racist, that america is evil, and that is really o the genesis of the cashless bail and all this leptis thinking. and that is what pretty mucht to brought us to where we are now,l where we've got criminals running rampanrunnint. jail nobody wants to keep them in jail. we let theoum out,t as soon as y commit a crime. they never come back to answersn the charges. hav and , you know, we've stores that are shutting down and she's worried thatavorit she's inconvenienced.
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but my favorite part of all ofeo you've got texas people in texas have backbone. that's right. they have guns and criminalsalsn know they have guns and theyow know that if a woman in texas pulls out a gun, she knowsth how to use that gun.un so that's why the kid with theis long gun is running out. you better believe you have to regret that when she was able to come back , lawrence, you had a chance to talk to some philly teenagers who are living with this crime and what they're dealing with . >> watchh . th >> tell me, sweetheart, what'snt on your heart? eloh, no, i feel like well, it' ruining my life. yeah, but living in a space where i was sick, i couldn'tf get out of bed. i was weak. it took like i just wasn't happy. it a took a change that all i watched my friend's mom,
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my aunt, my mom. rent >> it's like it's different. >> hurt our heart. sgoes out for her. i'll pray for her. her obviously really difficult buttr important discussion you had there. >> yes, 60% of the kids ine.awrk beli philly believeeve that either ,byy are going to get shot be affected by the guns or the people pulling the triggers or a family member may be affected. the reason why i wanted to talk to the kids is because they know they deserve better. m i mean, all of this activismt cn and all of this is no longer about criminal justice reform. >> my first job was in a juvenile court advocating for young people to get a second chance. >> this is about growing as people feeling like they cana do whatever they want.n w they want total anarchy.hateve and i can tell your they this, e hate when i say it. we are getting to a point where there is going to be vigilante justice when people feel like the people they entrust to come save the day won't show up. cops are demonized. they're not going to show up
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anymore. recruitment levels arerecruitm a down. the days don't do anything anymore. anything, bee police chiefs don't do anything anymore because they don't evecan belin believet the rank and file are saying.re so when people reach a point of desperate action, the reason cou why that lady coulldd do that i, texas is because she had the protection of the leadership there. if there. she did that in californ she would be behind bars. do you. know if you hire a security guard and the person steals less than a thousand dollarlars ands and you go afte, you're going to jail, not them. so again, the kids deserve better. we should callwe the peopl shoux who they are, but again, expect vigilante justice. we don't want we want the rule of law, but it's coming our way. you know, you experience this firsthand. if you live in new york city, you try to go buy a tube of toothpaste. so >> sandra: t these stores, it'sd up. yeah, mike lindell. - do you know what that clerk had actually shot that robber, that thief? she would have she would haverob been charged. yeah. there are peopleer, e woul
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i mean, wes wh love texas, but there are people in texas who are noare ng yeah. they're in their jail.have thi and so what's happening is you have this crime wave that was kind of energized by this so-called reform that is now put the criminal before the victim. toat's caused citizens to have and ct a in self-defense and thy go to jail and i don't knowit what it's going to take. >> you know, i always say thateo it has to hit close to home forr it to matter. but then i saw this through f this female democrat dc, right? she was shwae was attacked in an elevator by a drugged upt then and should wake the democrats up. but then you look at they voted- against not there was a majority of the democrats voted against that, a bill that would have repealed the laws int dc that was letting scum like l that out. soth even after seeing their own colleague get brutally beaten, they still are on the side of the criminals doing the beating
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. their own colleague.lons befor they put they put felons beforel females get all the time.t trana i don't hate bill .le let trans male now females into female prisons.ons, this is i don' it understand. >> where are the feminists inrt, this party that you are a part of? jessica, youou must be disgusted . >> jessica. sandra, why, thank you, sandra.at and that lovel ly intro. greg.y yes, i agree with the basic premise, which is that the laws are not protecting who theyro should be protecting at this moment. tectin moment and that victims are hae tough of a time from the violence that's being perpetrated against them. but then with the justice then thsystem after this, thatu could see the same guy get letou out again and comes back to doto exactly the same thing. and the police talk about thismo and these big city mayors talk about mayor adams speaks about it all the time.w and i remember a few weeks ago there was a story about
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a shopkeeper hiring his ownthat security. and mayor adams said, i think you should do that. that's a good thing. well, goo, sure. but he shouldn't have to .uc right. there's there's so much goinh ge on right now. they just shouldn't have to be you shouldn't have to be concerned about getting on a subway. >> that, by the way, gets suicide fof dollars. >> suicide for the mayor is tooo go after the banks becauseo. they talk in theory and saye: te it's not fair what's happeney d but they won't say, for example, adams, alvin bragg, aln knock it off. you're puttingt my citizens at risk. why won't they do that? wello , some of them have. tale and we talked about the recall of boudin in san francisco. that'srecall a pretty big deal n l.a. it's gotten intense as well over this kind of issue. but you're really seeing a difference between how the real world works and how politics works, like people being insulated by donors, other people iney the party who owe them something or they've supported them in the past versus what supp i the voters want. >> nt.o one here thinks who vots in new york city thinks thatinki
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everything is fantastic and they know that there is a heightenedd they awareness of wt is possible when you go into subway when you go into a drug t store walking down the street,he you're at the point of seeking fantastic seeking safety first. >> but it's all words. it's all words.o it's no action. that's the problem. >> it's like it's like you acknowledge it, but there's y , i'm told.ution we got to roll. up next, get a load of this. migrants who fled crime infested new york city for canada are coming back because it's too cold. it's just my phone into my and h i know that they'll be gone when the morning let m e to feed is one hundred and one years old. covid hit. we had some challenges. i heard about the payroll tax refund allowed us to keep the people that have bee n taking care of us learn more at get refunds, .com just for this day. g'day, never miss a beat. say hey saturday order an
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wanting to come back because there's too much n.o. hand new york city has been handing out free tickets to migrants who were complaining about all the crime and filth. so mayor eric adams is now being slammed as hypocritical after saying that texas governor busin g migrants washumane inhumane. but adams insists no, bu one is encouraging anyone to go to another country.ragi he's jusng at a assisting migrae with their requests. al is justl right, lawrence, hed as recently as four months go ,t it is unfortunate, inhumane,e, un-american, unethical to send the migrants or the illegals from texasd to new york. the >> and now he's shipping them off to canada, but he's just he's jus accommodating. >> it's easy to talk like that when they're not on your turf.ic when you have to deal with the problem, then you have a different philosophy. texans are very compassionate and we've been compassionate for some years. but overfilled it all.r hotels our hotels took all the food sul supply and some of the townsy,, some of the towns. so, again, i onlt only goes i g
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to say something because i think it's important. the american people are very compassionat e e and they like to be welcoming the people that are coming acrosngs the border, but be very careful how they act. and lately, i mean, the entitled of saying what our you're entitled to when you law gooke our laws to get into the country, you're just goingin to turn people away and you bit only a little bit less hypocrite when you're not joe biden is a president who cares. , they don't likase the food they and trash a hotel in new york city. tr rooms to go to canada. we're buying them tickets. >> they want to come back .to c we let them in.e what's wrong with one? >> the funniest stories ever. i mean, if a , they were fleei fleeing america because ofngus the crime and the filth. >> s co norimew we are the coun they were seeking asylum for as from then when they were here,r they didn't want other people to come in. d they have good enough., went so they immediately went from asylum seekers to ann colterm oa like in literally one day.nn and then they're complaining
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about the weather. and so the obvious truthe t the is they were never asylum seekers to begin with . >> they were seeking what e veeverybody wants, which is happiness, but they were seeking incentives. but it's not asylum. the you can't call it asylum when we they leave their family behind and then they send money. n i mean, there's i mean, ite ty sounds like they were fleeing like a club med in mazatlan. so if they're complaining about the weather stopping this, ainissa, this we're being liedwl to the whole time.e that's the funny. : jess jessica, what does that say about our liberal sanctuary cities and even migrants don't want to be here? >> it's ridiculous that it was a three and a half star hotel. that's nice., comp yeah, it's completelley they had the service liberals go to nice hotel. he's saying quick. i got mad about this.saying i'm on the record as alreadymake saying don't make people like me who advocate for people like you look like idiots. look, canada is very nice. n americice,a is very nice.
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to learn more , please go to parkinsons.com or call 1-800- for info log. >> exciting.iting and we've really got two minutes, which means we only have one time for one question. that was. jack. that, i what jack jones singing that. i think judge will go to you judg you guy. : >> why not? okay, hamberger or does that mean, i don't know, making fun w of your shirt. yeah. makin have you ever had a nickname? yu have you ever had a nickname? i'm going to call you>> jea hamburger. no, i don't know what thatnine:
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means. i do meansi school they used toe fat lips. really? calle fat lips, my that's terrible.r >> yeah, my lips got thinner as i got older, but they just cuolt my fat lips.os >> i bet all those people call you fat lips. wish they had your lips because i'm getting injections now,. >> lawrenc >> yeah, i like. >> i like. anyway, that's enough. cry. that is enough. >> greg: sorry i'm sorry. all right. cal i'll do that too. to jessica. about her had a nickname about your height. they call you stilts. hey, stilts. hey, can you screw that light bulb stilts now? use it was actually terrible. i was goin morg to use a moree,e recent one that was nicer, butwh the meanest nickname i had in high school was they would calle me doppler. you remember the doppler? four thousand or whatever . the helicopter that had the news. e and they were like, she's going to come running in and be like, oh my god, did you hear blah,, blah? so they called me doppler. but now because i ate steake through my pregnancystea constantly, my husband calls me t bone tarlov.pregnancy, m i talked about on the show before, which is super romantic and cute. yeah.
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oh yeah.uper okay, i never had one . you never had a nickname. no, that's terrible. greg: that, what. racism. r yeah.au oh yeah.se you're black but i don't knowt if that counted as a you. yeah, yeah, yeah. okay, all right. we'll go with the top stories.or >> we're cool though. you never had a nickname forme me. i had a fe>> sanw but i'm still reeling from getting yelled at commercial break. chubb i had i think i had like chubbyw cheeks when i was really, reallyi little. and then i had hot beat because i was sitting aroundnd a a fireplace fire at camping and my shoe lit on fire and it burned a hole in the whole camping trip for two weeks.e can i had a hole, my shoe 1%., thats and so that was one ., al that's all. there was >> think of empty. there was a mistake on myn voting registration card that the g was a b, so that was yeaha .my that was a nickname for about a year. i like it bukname.t i have i hae one hundred nicknames. you can look them up later. up all right, let's move on .
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