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this. we are following kevin mccarthy traveling with bill melugin at the border to see for themselves the situation that has not gotten much better. much to say about that asylum cases and reduced numbers from certain countries but not all where the records continue the problems continue as well. keep following it. now there comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: hello, everyone i'm judge jeanine pirro with jessica tarlov, jesse watters, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> but make no mistake if any object presents a threat to the safety security of the american people come i will take it down.
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>> judge jeanine: tough talking president biden finally addressing the american public on what the hell is going on in eric's guides. he tried to clear things up but in true biden fashion alleviate of the verse. the white house start of the week floating the idea at the pentagon may have shot down the ufos were aliens. but now, it could just be junk from private companies. >> we don't yet know what these three objects were, but nothing right now suggests they remain part of chinese spy program or surveillance vehicles from any other country. the intelligence communities current assessment these three objects most likely balloons tied to private companies. i want to be clear, we don't have any evidence there has been a sudden increase in the number of objects in the sky. we are just seeing more of them. >> judge jeanine: but it could be more ridiculous than that. a hobby club in illinois.
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they said one of its small balloons is missing in action, and they are worried biden shot it down. if true, that means we just erased $400,000 to take out a $12 balloon. and earlier this week, the geniuses at the white house adjusted they were used for car lot balloons. and after reacting incredibly slowly, the president pretended that he's been on top of the situation since the beginning. >> when i came into office, a constructed intelligence community to take a broad look at the phenomena of unidentified aerial objects. >> judge jeanine: okay. the president made it clear today in his presser three weeks after they said they knew the spy craft through over the aleutian islands, three balloons and oculus in either recreational or maybe testing the weather and issued them down
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to the tune of $2.2 million per that when they knew was a chinese spy craft, they allowed it to over over the missile sites, and they didn't shoot it down until after it did its mission. so, what is our policy? if we don't know what it is we shoot it down and if we know it is china, we let it do its work and then shoot it down. >> jesse: if you are a hobbyist, you better watch out. if you are china spying on us, you can go all the way to south carolina. this is the bottleneck balloon brigade out of illinois come a few fathers and sons get together on the weekends. this is what they do. they buy a $12 balloon when you go to a birthday party there are canisters of healing. you get a canister and inflate the balloon of the size of two greg gutfelds and a little device for tracking on it. twist it and let it fly. then they go on their phones and they see little red dot.
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then they pulled the little red dot around and see where it goes. they are literally seeing where the wind blows, janine. but to biden, these people are, because he and they will not rest until every father/son hobby balloon outfit -- people will not rest until shot out of the sky. he spent $400,000 on the missiles of a $12 balloon. if you are china, fly all you want. but he claims, judge that they didn't get anything. how long have we been claiming the chinese didn't see anything? every time the chinese do anything, we claim whether hunter, eric swalwell, dianne feinstein in california that they didn't get anything. yet china continues to grow from all of our technology. it is a coincidence everything they still winds up in beijing at half price. do you believe also that joe biden's first act commander-in-chief gathered the
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generals around the situation? gentlemen come i won our first mission to not be a single blend will enter the airspace until we know exactly what it is. he has no idea at! he not even known as the ufo guy or air force guy. that never happened! >> judge jeanine: you are suggesting he was not telling the truth? >> jesse: i am suggesting is not telling the truth. >> judge jeanine: okay, so why is no one taking credit for these three balloons other than the company, the club, the hobby club. how is that joe biden is so sure, jessica that he says nothing suggests those balloons are from china when we have an even retrieve those three balloons yet. why is he so sure? >> jessica: i assume somebody told him. >> judge jeanine: china? >> jessica: i don't think she's shaping hold him up and said shooting down 20 balloons
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but don't worry, they're not ours. as someone who wears a uniform has told him. that is the case. but on one hand we are sure and tracking the spy balloons that are coming from china and less relieving to say and look at it essentially taking them at their word and didn't pick up anything and it was inadvertent and jon tester one of president biden's biggest allies came out and the son and said nothing inadvertent anything china does. so we have to lose that talking point. i'm disappointed because i love the ufo/alien talk and the fact that he's ruling that outcome at least anyway disappointing. but i guess there are hundreds of these floating around all the time. we got nervous because of the chinese image and started shooting them all down. that is what we will be doing from now on. >> jesse: that is pretty much it. >> judge jeanine: they know it's not from china but did biden give us an opportunity to define china to the american
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people and what our relationship is? >> judge jeanine: it does and what he said today what was what he could have said monday. what is the difference? i think they knew pretty qui quickly. that wasn't a spy craft. i can't wait to see the new york cover post tomorrow. it will be delicious. i have no idea what it will say, but i know it will be very good. i can't believe biden didn't come out and say i was right initially they should have listened to me. he said to the generals immediately when he first heard about the balloon over alaska, i guess, "shoot it down." the general said actually, no, that might be too dangerous even though over vast wilderness expanses. so usually, maybe background on the morning someone will say joe biden was right into bed they didn't listen to him for the other thing it wasn't $400,000 but $800,000 for this one hobby balloon. 800,000 plus two more balloons we don't know.
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1.6 -- >> jesse: basically -- >> dana: $1.6 million so that could have been set on monday. now we have a whole new task force. these guys have to get together and talk about balloons all the time. you mentioned the cost but what about the cost of losing face around the world? this is pretty embarrassing. sunday, when it was reported a friend said, "oh, wow some kids christmas drum got blown out of the sky." but it turns out it was true. the last thing, the president late to give comets and pushed into giving comments, give comments and then looks like he's going to take questions. thank me doesn't like it and one was chaotic, yelling because they never get to ask a question. one of the guys was asking about the chinese relationship, and it looked like he wanted to answer the question. but there was another person over here according to peter doocy yelling more loudly about the biden family relationship with china. that is when the president said, "oh, come on man, and i will
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come back when people are more polite." i read the constitution, the first amendment nothing says reporters have to be polite. it is nice when they can be polite, but when there is never an opportunity to ask the questions a question, that is what you will get. >> judge jeanine: he got he did. kamala harris, the vice president, she says china's spy balloon situation doesn't damage our relationship with china. because the air balloon was not blown up until after done its work, china is a protected class. i think kamala harris thinks the same. >> greg: i don't know this might be the most exciting thing to ever happen to a hobby club, right? maybe $1 billion for playboy but then all of a sudden you were a national story because of your homemade weather balloon and probably is all over twitter. there were pictures of it. a cartoonist, of all people, showing what it was.
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then you have the president. it was a small presser like him modeling away, grinning like a confused patient wandering out of the rest home property. shaking his fist at the clouds. "i will get you, balloons!" he got his kicked so he took it out on three smaller people on the way home. so i will shoot down the three weather blends just to show you. they are just innocent weather balloons minding their own business. what kind of monster are you! i think the hobby lobby is behind this, by the way. this might be the most expensive carnival game in history. i mean, think about it. the pilots lance and whoever hits a bullet they should get a big, giant stuffed animal or a claddagh bag filled with one goldfish. >> dana: you get to tries. >> greg: to trace them absolutely right. >> judge jeanine: that is pretty special. >> greg: it turns out
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hilarious. there is war and we are talking about balloons. >> jessica: i know i do this all the time but you will like this point. it ended up being funny but you don't want to forget this here is part there was a chinese bible in. >> judge jeanine: that is whole point! >> jessica: you can explain the contradiction. you can't say, why didn't i do that? that is why i'm surprised he didn't say listen to me. >> judge jeanine: up next not one biden official or trained company employee could be bothered to show up at a town hall on the toxic trained disaster in ohio. ♪ ♪ ♪ well, the stock is bubbling in the pot ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: top biden officials and real company employees bordering a town in east palestine searching for answers after toxic train derailment released toxic chemicals. >> [indistinct] [bleep] >> [indistinct] >> i don't know what to do. >> dana: the company that owns the train involved didn't hear any of that because they were
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too worried about their own safety citing potential threats to their employees that they had been sent. the city's mayor say transportation secretary pete buttigieg is missing in action. >> i don't know. your guess is as good as mine. [indistinct] 's before the head of the epa did assess the situation and assured the water is safe. but a republican senator wants him to prove it. speak with the epa administrator wants to stand here and tell people that tap water is safe, by all means they should be willing to drink it. >> dana: okay, we talked about the lack of trust yesterday, but greg, you have this situation where the residents had just want to be heard. they go to the town hall. the federal government showed up a state and federal government but the railroad didn't because they were worried about safety and violence against them. >> greg: it the white house is
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looking at a problem. is this a big story or is it a big story on fox? and that is if you look at what we talked about for years, fentanyl or the crime wave or the laptop story or the border. you have to drag them kicking and screaming because it hurts them so much to admit that maybe we are onto something. you know, this story languished for days and no one was covering it until the local news. then, we picked it up here they see it on our network and go, it is this real? what is strange about this, there was a movie filmed here "white noise" based on a book, is that how you say it? obviously, anyway, it is about a chemical spill, right? then it happens and this town where they filmed it where extras were played by the citizens. is this a coincidence? is it deliberate? imagine after jaws from a shark killed the exact same people or
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after "pretty woman" julia roberts became a or al pacino suddenly goes blind. it is a very strange thing. but i would at this point, imagine if this was a republican administration. there would be hearings, accusations come impeachment but instead it is treated like a disaster and more like a stain on a rug, no offense, jesse. >> jesse: i know, rugs are expensive. >> greg: [laughs] >> jesse: can afford it. >> judge jeanine: this is what i think. i'm concerned and i said yesterday the wine is a good guy. i'm not impressed with mike dewine and that he wasn't there last night nor southern nor folk, they said the border a safe but i agree with j.d. vance, make them drink it, okay? when you can't put your kids in the water to take a bath or wash your hair come i worry these people are in a basically poor area.
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and what we have got is a disaster. and mike dewine has to get together with the president and have fema declare a disaster area. we can put them high and two hotels in new york city and provide these american citizens with homes when none of this is due to their fold. none of this have to do with wrongdoing on their part. someone please explain to me while frozen vegetables are on the same train as vinyl chloride, hazardous waste. if there is a derailment come i don't need to tell anybody what that means. and what the long-term impact of that is going to be. so, this is an environmental, chemical hazard. it requires the government to show up. i don't want to hear, "he didn't ask me and i didn't ask him." you show up or give your position in government because we pay you! one last thought, we always as
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americans saw that the capital was coming. we are protected that the government has our back, state, local, federal. we can't even get their attention. pete buttigieg tweets after ten days and blames trump because congress required trump to do something when i did a deep div. thisne in government. shame on all of them! >> dana: jessica, the epa puts out information women who are pregnant should and should not eat and what they should or should not do. one of the things i was reading, i know they are saying it, but if i were a pregnant woman or had children come i don't think i would want to be there. >> jessica: i was upset i couldn't eat salami for nine months let alone living in an environment like that. i would be out of there as soon
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as i could. but i would have the means to get out of there. the majority of handling management crisis well is showing up, literally standing there and taking it appear that is what your job is supposed to be. these people actually sounded pretty sane about it. they said, we just want to be heard. there are people in line that got chemical test strips and testing their own water. but you better believe it, if at home with kids, you're not putting them in the bathtub with this spirit as someone my dad died of 9/11 cancer because of the environment, right? and we were told it was safe. no problem. i don't want that to happen to anybody else. there is enough money, a small enough area and i know it's gotten 115 miles but you can move those people and put them in hotels. the pittsburgh papers, the cleveland paper stood a good job covering this so get them to those cities. figure out whatever you need to
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figure out. that is why mike dewine would take the dollars coming their way. you can reallocate however you want if you don't need disaster relief and a traditional way but allocation dollars, get it done. if one person dies, that is such a stain on your record. it is also a stain on your soul that you stood up there and said, "it is fine here for these people." that is what erin brockovich was talking about. why play games with these people's lives? >> she's never seen anything like this in her entire life. >> jessica: that is saying a lot. >> dana: jesse, give the less question to you. this article "the new york times," this guy is quoted in there 28, he and his wife were talking about moving away for good but the quote, "this town was starting to come back and now it is going to die." >> jesse: it breaks your heart. to jump off of what greg said, the facts that fox is driving this story tells you so much about who fox is and what other
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people think fox is. you have one billion-dollar radial tycoon who is spreading so much money around washington and ohio that these lobbyists then have done whatever they want to make these trains go as fast as hell and the train the rails and spills chemicals everywhere. he lights it on fire and has his team go around knocking on doors saying, we will test the air and water if you sign a liability waiver. hundreds of people have signed a liability waiver so they will not be able to soothe his company. and the epa is lying. the epa never tested the water. the epa never tested the error. you know who did the tests? the rail company that spilled this thing hired a private contractor to do the testing. the private contractor, the same contractor they hide during
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katrina, the bp oil spill, every time the bidding and industrial company does anything in the environment in these nice neighborhoods, they hire the same company who says, "everything is fine. go back to work and go back to school." that is a huge scandal. biden isn't here? mr. empathy? mayor pete is not here? you wouldn't think fox would cover the story, right? everything you know about fox, corporate fox doesn't care about the little guy. this reverses everything about the impression people have of this company and it tells you a lot about w who is telling the truth. people still think i'm a jerk. [laughter] 's before it is the face. >> jesse: it is the smirk. >> dana: coming up don lemon being called a sexist with nikki haley after she question whether biden is too old to be president. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: the dumbest man and america's back. don lemon diving first into controversy. while his hot take on age and politics comes as dems privately freak out on whether joe biden is too old to run for reelection. fearing that kamala harris with nomination would be worse. presidential candidate nikki haley pushing this idea of. >> in the america i see, the permanent politician will finally retire. they will have term limits for congress and mandatory mental competency test for politicians over 75 years old. [cheers and applause] >> greg: don stepping on a land mine responding to that. >> this whole talking about age makes me uncomfortable. >> i think it is the wrong road to go down.
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she says politicians are something not in your prime. nikki haley is not in her prime. 20s, 30s, may be 40s. that is not according to me. >> prime for what? >> it depends, prime if you look it up, women and their prime commit will say 20s, 30s, 40s. >> greg: thank you, don, for saint what everybody truly believes. [laughter] he later says he regrets his comment, calling it an artful. dana, i've been suffering from cnn anorexia ever since i got rid of stelter and koo cuomo. i have nothing on my show. i have segments that are empty and thank you, thank you don lemon. do you think he did this deliberately because his shows are tanking? no one watches it. maybe people will watch him now because he says more. >> dana: there was a suggestion i saw headline somewhere that says, "yes, it is
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so bad over there in the morning that it has become must watch tv because you can't believe what you are actually seeing. it is that bad of a train wreck" we were in the news from this morning and i was looking at my phone come of course, janice dean on instagram. surely not. and i said a word that i thought i would get in trouble for. and i might get in trouble for saying this but this whole reaction was interesting from me. i will be the same age as nikki haley and a couple of months. and my first instinct was rage. i said a word. >> greg: did you? what did it rhyme with? >> dana: bach. i was mad. and also, it is one thing to say it wasn't just a ridiculous comment but it was interesting the rage. i did wonder if any of the women's group would stand up and say anything. will hillary clinton come out
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and say, how dare you! women can and their leadership prime and power prime. none of them did it. "the viewed" didn't say anything nothing. >> greg: artificial stance! don lemon is a brave man. i will tell you i come every now and again sitting before the screen you have something impromptu in your head and should i jump off of this cliff or not? he was comparing reproduction to cognitive function. pastor prime, they were talking about cognitive function and he says, pastor prime, the brain is working and reproduction. i know they are different but this could be great. you've been there! he was trying to be you, jessie, but he failed. >> jesse: never try to do jesse. only i can do jesse. jesse would say if i was doing jesse, he would say women in their prime and late teens. >> judge jeanine: jesse! >> jesse: that is jesse doing jesse.
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>> jesse: see what i did there? most people when they do these shows and i speak for myself and prepare, he knows what he's going to say going into the segment. so he prepared something to say. this is what don had prepared to say. he actually may be he didn't it. >> dana: googled it. >> jesse: if you do google it, it doesn't say that. it's much later! i want to give him the benefit of the doubt. >> dana: why? >> jessica: yeah, white? >> jesse: fine, screw him. >> greg: always accept an apology, jessica. and i want it to help my show. >> dana: did he actually apologize? >> jessica: he accredited. >> dana: that's not an apology. that is not the same as i'm sorry. >> jessica: his p.r. person wrote it. again, but it doesn't count with people, right?
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>> dana: who does it count with? >> jessica: with the boss there. you have to say something. so i'm going to say the least personal thing i can say, which is so diverse from reality. he stared a woman and her late 20s and a woman in her 30s in the eye, i think caitlin collins might be 30 now. whatever it is. >> greg: i don't see it. >> jessica: nobody said anything about race. >> greg: just gender appeared to say because he's black? >> jesse: oh, man. >> jessica: two high achieving women that he shares this job with that he was demoted for, right, and is hanging on by a thread, and decided to insult women and women that inevitably they admire. if they don't like nikki haley come a lot of politicians 50s,
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60s, 70s successful like hillary clinton's of the world consulting ruth nader ginsberg, all of them. and it made me think back to when he said to sc cup which computers to numbers on a show 10:00 hour. like she's short-circuits because she has given birth. >> greg: i do that. >> jessica: it is horrible. >> greg: it is an insult to moms. judge? >> judge jeanine: what he said in addition to saying that haley is not in her prime, be careful turning off voters. the guy has not even listening to himself as he trashes women over 40 purity has to be careful about trashing voters. first of all, he said he did google, 20, 30, 40. then he takes it back seven hours later and said i regret because age doesn't define professionally or personally. but the truth is, this guy would actually go out there and trash women and say, you are only in
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your prime. how dumb do you have to be to say something like that? i mean, who talks like that anymore? and kamala harris, i'm sure she heard about it and would've said something about it. [laughter] >> dana: should have done it anyway. that would have been great if she would have said something. >> greg: but he made this choice of comparing reproduction to cognitive function. so, it is like technically he was right in his twisted brain that, once who are past childbirth, you are past prime pier that is what he was thinking. >> judge jeanine: he didn't connect the two. he absolutely didn't connect them. >> greg: so entertaining, thank you, don. i will do this again on my show just for you. >> jesse: i'm never watching "fox & friends" again. [laughter] >> greg: mayor lori lightfoot getting chewed out for letting the homeless to take over the chicago airport. ♪ ♪
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yeah. ♪ ♪ >> jessica: the homeless setting up camp and a new place. the america's second busiest airport. chicago residents are not happy with mayor lori lightfoot with encampments inside o'hare airport. the scene as a tourism killer and sparking safety concerns from passengers and employees who work there. >> none of us feel safe. they just tell us to be careful because it is out of their hands like they can't do nothing. this one man followed us last night from the time we get here to the time we leave in the morning. >> jessica: dana, it is kind of unconscionable that you would even -- if you were looking at a way to make money for your city, right, that you would do this? who will want to travel there? >> dana: what i didn't know is
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apparently at the baggage claim area's private property. this happens and -- the word gets around and maybe we should seek shelter tonight. or they are getting on the bus was like the light rail takes you around because it is warm, safe and chicago winter is no joke is the judge knows very well. and we have a vast economic conditions of this country and what you hear from the white house. they will do the victory lap over and over again how great the economy is and how many jobs there are but very difficult for many people to sustain an middle-class lifestyle. you have a situation where the car payments are more expensive, the shelters are more expensive. you can get a job but you might need two or three jobs. mental health is off of the charts. so, this dream about upward mobility for everyone is someone we should all aspire to. you have lori lightfoot, i didn't think maybe we do a meme or tiktok to make it go away
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there. election, i hope something changes because i wouldn't want to be in o'hare like this. speak to the election is in 12 days. there is a three-way race at this point. it will go down to two but do you think there is any chance lori lightfoot loses? >> greg: i don't know because i don't know anything about that race appearance but when you are supposed to make it up. [laughter] >> jessica: because you googled it. >> greg: no, she's past her prime. [laughter] it hasn't occurred to many people the homeless want to leave chicago and that is why they are at the airport. >> judge jeanine: good point! >> greg: put them on a spirit flight or if sent them to san francisco because why not? the city have called all the homeless and most should get all of the homeless. do it like immigration and make everybody feel the pain. i returned to my solution that we have to admit for overwhelming number of people, homelessness is a choice.
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you don't pay rent, you don't pay bills, drugs are easy to get. but you can't do it among us. right? i am totally with you on the lifestyle. i understand it. i'm thinking about it at times but you can't blame it with the people who live in cities anymore. i love that we talk about the walton solution and it's about creating a safe space away from commerce to live how you want. in the meantime, there will be medical personnel and there will be a therapist and probably free food, everything you need to. but we have to stop saying it is about affordable housing. because all you are affording is the drugs. you have nothing else, so it is time for them almost divorce. speed to judge? >> judge jeanine: well, lori lightfoot is willing to accept this the same way to accept crime in chicago. it is just one of those things. she has made it very clear when she was asked about her, she said the mayor's office it is a
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common occurrence at this airport and airports nationwide when temperatures drop in the winter. i used to travel in and out of o'hare for four years. sometimes i way to get in at 11:00, 10:00 at night and i always felt safe. i never, ever so anybody, a homeless person in the airport. it is a beautiful airport and it is a commentary on our government whether state, local, or federal. they were not showing up. they are not doing their jobs. those poor people were working to clean the airport or whatever their job is, they will be victimize and nobody is coming to help them. >> jessica: jesse. >> jesse: if i was mayor of chicago, this is what i would do. you remember the surge in iraq, what you would do is get three dozen police officers and maybe you call up some of your buddies the nonprofits, the homeless ones, and go down here 6:00 p.m. to the airport, and we will get
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these people help. and you can film it. you go and pick these guys up, what is your name, how are you doing, buddy? give them something. come here, come into this van. do you have a family? we will get a hotel room for them. help them a little bit. just kind of get them out of there in a nice way and try to give them a little bit of a leg up so they will not stay there and decay there for eternity. >> they will come right back! >> not all of them. >> jesse: if they come back you post up some guys, sorry, you are not allowed to sleep there. >> judge jeanine: it is called criminal trespass. >> jesse: took at them. >> jessica: took at them. ahead america and college grads are not tough enough to handle a 9:00 until 5:00. ♪ ♪ but then i found clearchoice. [ forde ] replacing marcia's teeth with dental implants
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: america is a bunch of weaklings. half of recent college grads said not mentally and emotionally prepared for a 9:00 to five job. judge, you know how to get prepared for a a 9-5? you start a 9-5. >> judge jeanine: the problem, think about it, for years, the
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safe spaces and then they had to take a day off when donald trump worked for the president. and cobbled to get money from their parents? you know what, throw them into a job and if they don't want to keep the job, then, you know, they shouldn't be able to rely on government for anything. they should have to find another job until they get to the point where they understand to eat, you have to work. >> jesse: where you will be mostly living in chicago o'hare appeared sink or swim, right? >> jessica: yeah my win your game all the time. somebody taught me how to swim. college doesn't prepare anyone for work. college is a complete utopia created for fun and four years basically. you don't walk out of there knowing what to do. you either want to do it or don't want to do it. people seem to not want to do it and complain about it, which is different periods before i think they shouldn't have to work 9-5 jobs but 2:00 a.m. until 6:00 a.m. like i did at the
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country music station. >> jesse: 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. question marks before i worked on the weekends to get radio experience to be on tv. >> jesse: you were ready. >> greg: what if this whole work thing is a scam. we buy into this idea to get up and work for our food when the food is everywhere. the fact is automation can change everything and guaranteed monthly incomes. we are not working anymore. these kids are right. i'm with you. you can beat me later and we can talk. >> jesse: you will be buying their food. >> greg: i'm past my prime. >> jesse: "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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work. this is him posing for his i.d. look at that and then this is him actually him chatting with co-workers. this is him asleep on the job i will take the little guy. on the super bowl commercial so he is a little jaded. he doesn't really care for the limelight. >> what's the demo here? >> greg: what are you doing, buddy, you are on tv. act like it for god's sake. you notice we kind of lookalike. blue eyes. >> jessica: has your hair color. >> judge jeanine: i will go next. what could possibly be crazier than this? nearly 200,000 cadbury cream eggs as what police call
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extravel can't. egg screams after stealing a truck and towing a tractor for of candy. stopped, pled guilty and i think he is going to jail. okay. i thought it was a good story. >> jessica: i love cadbury. >> jesse: go get him, judge. i don't want to go. i want to look at bus. jessica. >> judge jeanine: go see your daddy. >> jesse: we sent a producer inside that town hall meeting inside palestine last night. confronted some of the e.p.a. officials there. tune in at 7:00. >> greg: come here, gus, don't drink her tea. >> jesse: wait, gus, that's vodka. >> jessica: i am sober on air every day. [laughter] >> jesse: you better grab that. >> judge jeanine: always fun. animals are fun.
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>> jessica: animals are great. >> greg: there you go. jessica jessica michael jordan gave 10 make-a-wish foundation. birthday. he is a terrific guy. all right. 10 seconds. >> dana: i will save mine. >> judge jeanine: that is it for us. "special report" suspect next. hey mike emanuel. >> mike: sure is cute. thank you, judge. >> judge jeanine: you are welcome. enjoy. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier. lots of questions. not a lot of answers. a drain derailed show up to town hall meeting. kevin mccarthy visit the southern border and takes new swings at the biden administration. plus, we show you how the president want use of the strategic petroleum is affecting the price you pay at the pump. ♪ but, first, breaking tonight. president biden is finally talking about the four mysterious objects spotted over north american airspace and his

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