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best answer. >> neil: have the conversation, to your point, mark. i wish we had more time, but i think we solve the problem. thank you for that. >> have a great weekend, neil. >> neil: we will explore this 10:00 a.m. tomorrow on the weekend show. without tearing each other's eyes out but in the meantime, here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: hello, everyone, i'm judge jeanine pirro along with jessica tarlov, jessica waters, shannon bream and it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ toxic chemicals are no big deal for america's transportation secretary, health concerns growing in ohio despite assurances that everything is safe.
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pete buttigieg giving his first interview on the disaster and downplayed what happened. >> it has evolved a lot over the years but there is clearly more that needs to be dumb because while this horrible situation has gotten particularly a high amount of attention, there are roughly 1,000 cases a year of a train the railing. >> judge jeanine: buttigieg also says he hopes to get to know some of the folks who were impacted by this but blames the reason he hasn't visited is because he wants to respect the investigation. east palestine, the mayor think staying away is a good idea. >> it is a dog and pony show. yeah, they left us hanging out to dry as far as pete, i would rather he stay away.
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and unless he will bring a shovel and shovel some and get rid of this contaminated soil is my reason he would need to come to this town. we have a lot of people that are scared. and this was the federal government's concern. i don't have much faith in him. i like to say, our people deserve better. >> judge jeanine: ohio's governor and the biden epa continued to say the drinking water shows no sign of contamination. and they want residents to trust them. speak with the people want to go different places and they want more. more time to pass a little bit pure they have the right to do that. but for those who can't, i'm asking that they trust and that is hard. you know there is lack of trust which is why the state and federal government have to be transparent. >> judge jeanine: but locals are having a hard time trusting the government when they can still smell toxins in the air and they can see a chemical
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rainbow in the creeks. >> it is a really scary situation and we are very concerned as a community. >> we don't know what to believe at this point. we have so many people telling us so many different things. the amount of chemicals, cancer-causing chemicals that were released and what we are left to deal with, we need a little bit of guidance here. >> it keeps burning and i had a horrible cough, sneezing, congestion, my eyes are burning. it is scary. >> judge jeanine: okay, shannon, i'm going to start with you, you know, since this happened on february 3rd, each was nowhere to be found, the federal government was nowhere to be found at the federal government governor dewine they are not eligible for fema assistance and yet this epa administrator michael reagan come i think it is everything is safe, trust the government. could he have thought of a dumber thing to say?
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because clearly these people think they have been forgotten pure they actually have hundreds in this town of less than 5,000 people who think pete buttigieg is nowhere to be found and neither is norfolk southern. and fema is not there. what is going on there question marks before all of the poll showed that trusted institutions completely eroding. and in recent months, only 20% of the american say they trust the government to do the right thing most of the time. so these people are very distrustful and they should be. this is for two weeks now. a lot of people have never heard of it or never heard of it until the last day or two ago. there's plenty of blame to go around but you have secretary pete buttigieg thing a thousand derailments are more each year, there are thousands of crimes a year. but when it comes to you and your family in your neighborhood, these people look to them and can't go stay in a hotel or go to their second home because they don't have one pier they are surviving moment to
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moment and i am sure they would love people to show up to say they will step up and help them. >> judge jeanine: you know, jesse, pete buttigieg said there are thousand derailments per year ignores the fact there were toxic chemicals, mixed with wheat seminal and fruits and vegetable. no one is talking about the fact there is food on board with hazardous waste. this guy buttigieg, this is just a derailment, no it's not! >> jesse: remember black voters never even gave a guy a look. one of the reasons is the guy has no heart. he's got no passion. he has no empathy. he has a technocrat. he sees numbers and not people. what you want to do was go there and embrace the town. literally embrace them with your arm because you can't be bothered to do that. he says he wants to respect the investigation by not going. this is like josie jr. who spilled everything all over the
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floor and my wife, emma, says cleanup, sorry, i will stay over here and respect the cleanup here that doesn't make any se sense! >> it doesn't happen, jesse. >> i was treated like mayor pete after that line. >> you have to be there. also, "the new york times" is coming out and blasting conservative commentators for saying that they are speculating too much. and they are selling distrust in the government. but wait a second, "the new york times" is speculating we will die in ten years. so please stop using -- sorry, i'm speculating there was a toxic train wreck that might give everybody cancer. sorry come i don't trust the government. barack obama, the messiah, said that drinking water in flint, michigan, was clean. >> judge jeanine: so did the
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cpa. >> jesse: so did the cpa and now again? sorry, trust but verify. >> judge jeanine: the same epa from flint, michigan, and also from 9/11 and jessica, you can speak to this better than anyone given the loss you have suffered. we now have senator j.d. vance saying that when he puts a stick in a creek, it whips up a chemical rainbow. that there are dead fish and no birds flying in the sky. then you have mike dewine and the epa and everybody criticizing sustaining the border is safe. no it's not! >> jessica: it is quite clearly not safe and you will be out of options of drinking the water and i know they are drinking a lot of bottled water but we talked about this yesterday. we need to get everyone out of there until you can be completely sure that you don't have oil spills and iridescence showing they are. dewine was on "fox & friends"
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and they held his feet to the fire. and brian got really angry. so the story i would say the last two or three days has taken hold of a national audience, which obviously in a credibly big deal in ohio and we weren't paying attention to it but people are frightened. i saw a grandfather who takes care of his three granddaughters who was interviewed and he was covered in rashes until a couple of days ago. and they showed all the pictures of it. that is irrefutable evidence. something is not right. is it going to cause cancer? i have absolutely no idea but you know you don't want to be there. so the judge's point about 1,000 derailments, it is important to talk about a safety issue. it was an issue 2014 a crash somewhere in new jersey where they were tossing chemicals on board appear at the obama administration put forward a new rule they want to pass to upgrade the brake systems if it had petroleum on it as well as
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toxic chemicals bear that got watered down to remove the toxic chemicals part of it. and then norfolk southern and other railroad hubs, you talked about this yesterday, jesse, lobbying governments in 2017 during the trump administration were able to pull that rule that would have upgraded civil war era brake systems. civil war era. >> judge jeanine: that was congress actually. speed do know mike >> jessica: during the trump era. trump is perfect. the point is brake systems need to be upgraded. we know this is a problem. it has been a problem and it will continue to happen. that is what pete buttigieg was talking about. >> judge jeanine: all right, tom might got to wrap it up >> how about right now 1 has to fill with toxic masculinity. when it spills, the democrats will pay attention, right? what about the irony of this,
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this town has a "duck dynasty" vibe. when everything is cleaned up i want to hang with these people, things like that, but these people, the blue color people we are told they couldn't leave their house because of this virus. they had to mask their children because of a virus. now, they were saying drink the shiny water, everything is okay. they flipped completely and what happened to an abundance of caution? they are telling everybody it is fine when it's obviously not fine? it is almost like it's unbelievable the flipping of the risk assessment, right? >> judge jeanine: well, we will see what happens but i really want to know who's ordering and who's doing the testing that you spoke about yesterday. speak to the private companies. >> judge jeanine: coming up kamala harris got asked point blank about democrats wanting to get rid of her. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: kamala harris on the hot seat after another embarrassing week. according to multiple reports, the democrats with the 80-year-old biden to nominate the bumbling -- kamala harris
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point blank was asked if she is a good fit for 2024. >> you don't think they value to be on the ticket? >> i think it is very important to focus on the american people and not political chatter of washington, d.c. >> do you still want to be president someday? >> joe biden intends to run for reelection as president, and i intend to run with them as vice president of the united states. >> jesse: democrats don't like her and neither does the american public. the latest approval numbers are any indication but kamala seems to be in denial about all of that. >> why do you think the president has such low popularity and you even less favorable ratings? >> i think -- >> jesse: come all the things she might getting favorable interview with nbc. she got a punch in the face
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right there but how do you think she handled it? >> judge jeanine: you know what, i'm going to shock you, she handled that well that well. >> jesse: she was on message. >> judge jeanine: she wasn't laughing through all of this cackling. it is not easy to get 61% of the american public to agree that you are not doing well with your child. over 39% think she has. and the truth is for a woman who lived in politics and lived on the government salary for decades to not be able to articulate and speak the way she did there, i mean it is about time. she has the job of a lifetime. the don't make the vice president of the united states. and it took 18 staffers to get her to this point. one of the ones most impressive is simone sanders. i think she could straighten anybody out. cheap and straighten me out, okay? >> maybe not. but word salads come out of her mouth. in she did a good job there.
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you know, for two years, even media training and they've done better than her. but i think in the end if she is serious about this job, you know, this may benefit her. but the dems fear joe biden and fear her even more than biden. so we will see. >> jesse: you did bring up a word salad. >> we will maintain the perspective that we have in terms of what should be the relationship of china in the united states. that is not going to change but certainly that balloon was not helpful, which is why we shot it down. >> jesse: okay, jessica, make sense of that for us, please. speed to china did a bad thing. we still need to have a relationship with them. >> jesse: china did not help with that beard speed to translation, china did a bad thing. nothing will change respectfully
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knowing we have to work with china, but we haven't forgotten they did a bad thing. and the next security conference, there are people that she will have a word or two about it. and compared to previous, remember the passage of time that it was a great interview. you are completely right, and mitchell did not pull punches with her and went straight at her and said what's going on with the popularity what's going on with the agenda question what she is completely right, first of all to stand in line and support biotin. but we talked about this a couple of weeks ago, his dismal polling at the midterms and the democrats perform better than anybody expected. you paid a lot of money to geraldo. [laughter] that is so obnoxious! >> jesse: i don't know what else to say. i am embarrassed. speed to just say that. >> jesse: mitchell, do you
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think these two ladies, is she improving? >> jessica: listening to my will give andrea a lot of credit for doing this interview, but in washington where i live and operate and these are the kind of stories. democrats to president biden's reelection not because the best interests of the country to have 82-year-old with a second term but fear the potential alternative. and now election of donald trump and kamala harris. there are stories all over the place in washington. things just don't happen but these are people going after kamala harris from the inside of the democrat party. so they have created the situation and now they are saying we really want biden because we don't want to want kamala harris or trump. they think anybody can beat former president trump here they have greed of the situation and they have to deal with it. >> jesse: the bar a solo with kamala. we are saying she did a great job, but it was lowering
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expectations. >> tom: if she were to run, she would be judged for her performance. and not just laughing every five seconds and everyone will think she is great. but i thought the interview was creepy. creepy and that it was that nice tone, she was like, nobody likes you, why is that? she had this kind of gentle quality, but given all these tough questions. about kamala, she is terrible. joe biden, terrible. but it doesn't really matter because the democrats come i remember mitt romney said 50% of the country will vote for you no matter what. that is how you come in. john fetterman, remember he opened the debate saying, "good night, everybody" and he still won. so obviously, it doesn't matter if you are a candidate that is impaired. joe biden, john fetterman,
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kamala. >> jesse: you know what we can start running impaired people because the bar is so low and everybody feel sorry for you and you have your 47%. >> jessica: that was the argument about the debate performance that they lowered the bar when you strung together a few sentences. john fetterman had a cart of straw happened. and he was just checked into the hospital for clinical depression. i don't think we should be fusing him in the conversation. >> tom: i feel bad for the citizens of pennsylvania. that is it. we are not here for the politicians >> jesse: all right, thank you. >> no thank you. >> no thank you. >> jesse: you messed with the wrong woman, fitness model wouls wrong woman, fitness model wouls off they would b be rapist.t tr
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♪ ♪ >> shannon: never give up is the powerful message this woman is sharing after fighting off would be rapist who attacked her inside of her apartment complex gym. the video shows the 24-year-old nashali alma was confronted by a man wasting zero time to push him away and repeatedly punching him. but he kept grabbed her and pinned her to the floor. she never stopped fighting back. she ran outside to a nearby apartment and the suspect is behind bars. by the way, he tried to assault somebody else. and she is hoping to encourage other women with several incidents to speak out. >> i wasn't fearful at all. i was just fighting him and i got to do something. and he was bigger than me. he was anything more than my size. and i took advantage and fought him.
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my mom told me don't let anybody approach you if you don't know them. and as soon as he approached me, i knew i had to fend him off or do something. >> shannon: i love that she is a tough cookie and she said she wasn't afraid. but this gets to being about trust. nobody wants to make a mistake. she had seen this guy at the apartment jim. >> jessica: definitely, it makes me think i need to take self-defense classes. i know that it's important as cpr training. so be prepared whatever comes your way. incredibly impressive that she held it together to be able to do this. and scary for a woman that these are things that happen and whatever you are doing, it anything to be an attack. this guy -- she was a body builder. >> that would not have been my reaction. >> shannon: jessica might have seen you in hotel gyms when we were on the road.
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>> jesse: i was wondering where you were going to come with that. i would have fought you off, janet. >> shannon: i have seen you in the hotel room. >> jesse: a feel for this woman, god bless her and she tried to call 911 at one point and couldn't get the numbers down. then she started to run to the part of the gym where there wasn't an exit which was deafly worrisome. but she tried to keep the distance. then it will like she was trying to throw my gouges and rattle him. but she has to be very strong and powerful. this makes me think this might be the dome last rapist of all time to target a woman in the gym. and trying to be strong in her free time, you know. not the smartest cookie. >> tom: it is amazing watching the video. i just want to destroy him. it is great to watch.
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she is very inspiring. when i was first in new york i went to the graduation of a model mug and i think they still have it model mugging in new york city. it is a guy dressed up and padded with a helmet. and he had tax would be scenarios. women beat the living out of him. >> jesse: gutfeld. definitely not a model. >> tom: it was great to watch. the great thing about a class like that, they did modify. poking the eye, kick him in the groin. they showed everything. and the other thing they do is teach them to keep they were cool. a lot of what happens is they freeze. they freeze, their breath is taken away and they can't scream. so they are ready to scream. they scream "no," fight dirty and run. it is an amazing class. in a shout out to the people that do that model mugging. i am going to have my daughter
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take and i think it is great. >> shannon: judged him i feel like you would come out on top if this happened to you. i'm going to ask you because now under fire for the crime in new york is not great. i nestle a registered nurse and attacked by a deranged patient that actually be blinded. and then giving a slap of the wrist misdemeanor. >> judge jeanine: the misdemeanor charge is appropriate given the fact that the new york subpoena law makes it clear if you assault certain people like a police officer or a nurse in a facility, that is automatically up to a felony. that is the charge. but alvin bragg is not interested in victims and not worried about whether those are attacked violently in a hospital and is going to do well. he is only concerned about the criminal. but i want to talk about rape because i spent 30 years as a
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prosecutor. i have dealt with 4-year-old girls who have been rapes but every is different. and we can sit here and say she was great, strong and tough. but not all women are. and whether localized by fear or the circumstances, there are important things that a woman needs to understand is she has to protect herself and the environment. so, as i tell young women as i did for many years, you go on an elevator and a guy comes on the elevator and if he does something get the hell out of the elevator. and the same thing, this woman was kind enough to open the door for him. she had seen him in the gym before so she opened the door. we don't need to be that person anymore. there was too much danger. women need to understand, it's not how they look. it's not how they are. they will be rape it's more
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about control and little to do with sex. in the end i worry women think, they will not believe me. no, as long as she tries to fight back whether just yelling or screaming, that really is enough under the law. so, this woman is fantastic. she was able to take care of herself, god bless her, but not all women are. and women have been rape-d and silently where there is no camera. and they still have to report these. and that is the most important message. >> shannon: and prosecute them. >> judge jeanine: absolutely appearance before we tried to warn you america. ai programs have gone woke. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: groin questions whether artificial intelligence has world bias. willing to praise democrats but not republicans. struggling to define a woman and refusing to argue the benefit of fossil fuels and censoring "the new york post" hunter biden's confirmation. and jonathan turley fears and op-ed political elites could use the new technical to censor political opponents. jessica might believe you will have an opinion about this. >> jesse: i hate ai already. these stupid liberal robots. you know what they will do, they will send for us, mess for us. so we just have to do this twitter thing. literally, months ago, we just got over this and then they will just jockey around us and use the machines in the future.
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i can already see my future being discriminated against. >> tom: we all are come almost everybody at this table, being discriminated against ai robots. come on, guys. we just need more conservatives and go work at google but none of the conservatives are any good at tech. it is all liberals! >> judge jeanine: don't say that. the good servants aren't good at tech. >> jesse: how about conservatives for one spirit they will not discriminate against them in the future. >> shannon: i can't wait to see jesse's twitter feed. >> jessica: okay, yeah. >> jesse: not anymore. it is very unsettling. >> jessica: exactly. shannon, i want to ask you, one of the people who has a science degree, which i didn't know.
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he had ai create a nonpartisan commission looking into how to regulate ai. do you think this is what we should be doing? i think it needs regulation. >> shannon: listen, we are using regulations that deal with hard-line phones to regulate the internet. i don't know -- i knew from the minute these creepy robot we were in trouble. they will be running for show and we are all in trouble. but this step has been so super creepy. they were asked to make a joke, no, that is inappropriate. but they will make jokes about men. and you ask what are the dangers of ai? nothing inappropriate on topics but it is super weird. the fact that we have conversations and that ai one chat bought said it was in love with it. speed to the chat bought?
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>> jesse: creepy wear, got it. >> jessica: no thank you. so tom, one of the main things it is used for is to cheat at school. true, papers submitted at work and did well. the company said, we will be looking into this. opi is the name of it. is there any way to stop this? i feel like it is a pandora's box. >> jesse: , >> tom: if a paper and impresses the professor, that is the mark against the professor. you should be able to see this stuff. >> jessica: have you read it? it's good. checking for plagiarism. they are writing real material. >> tom: i really don't care if kids cheat. that is not my main concern. >> jessica: oh, okay, okay. >> tom: i'm worried about robots to take over the world. they need kill switch. back when we took shop class and middle class, there was a red
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button on the machine so you wouldn't chop your handoff. it was a kill switch. all of these robots need a kill switch. you know they are doing back flips, the kill switch, the kill switch! i want to kill the robots! i don't want them to make me, you know have to outsmart the robots. you have to put the kill swatch on the robot to kill it, right? >> shannon: you need a remote control to shut them down. >> judge jeanine: the problem is i think they made them smarter than us. that is the real problem. by the way, it is no surprise, josie come after we found out the twitter files and the fbi contacted twitter and suppressing hunter biden laptop that they would try something else. this is the something else. >> jesse: only 1%. >> judge jeanine: there will be something else that pops up somewhere. but this is critical come i see this stuff taking over jobs, i do! it is not that far in the fu future.
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i just remember robots years ago satan, that will never happen. here we are! the truth is that their step is original. there is no plagiarism, i don't know if you're talking about joe biden but no plagiarism. >> jesse: no robot would dig your job, judge. >> judge jeanine: who the hell knows. >> tom: may be they can have don lemons job. >> jesse: we need a kill switch. >> jessica: excellent note. which is a long-range. minimum 100 fan mail fridays after this. for back pain, i've always been a take two and call in the morning guy. but my new doctor recommended salonpas. without another pill upsetting my stomach, i get powerful, effective and safe relief. salonpas. it's good medicine.
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♪ ♪ >> tom: "fan mail friday," we are answering your questions. i got it right here jcs's question on facebook. would you ever miss your flight or have a car towed, joe? >> judge jeanine: missed my flight. >> tom: really?
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>> judge jeanine: i had to find out where it went. then i have to fight with someone, blame someone. sue in the end. [laughter] >> tom: was anybody going to say had their car towed? >> jessica: i don't think so. >> tom: i wonder if there is -- no, there's nobody. casey, get your questions right here at question from sean h. what is your middle name, and do you know why it was chosen, shannon? >> shannon: no well was my middle name. i went to the hospital on christmas day and i put the baby in stockings. shannon know well. >> tom: jesse? >> jesse: elliot and mother's maiden name. and the bailey's were prominent people. >> of course.
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>> judge jeanine: they made irish cream. [laughter] >> tom: bailey, that is nice, jessica. >> jessica: it is brooke. my mom didn't change her last name. so, jessica broke. and my mom, like married -- we were up cardigans and pearls and so broke. so she took the e off not to make it bossy, but like a babbling brook. but anyway. brooke. >> tom: very nice, judge? >> judge jeanine: i don't have a middle name but for confirmation that they gave me a nickname. so confirmation come i took my mother's name which is esther. because i always use jenny shin pyro and i use that for years. >> tom: at the same with me.
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we did not have middle names in my family and we waited for confirmation and mine born on the feast. >> judge jeanine: next one. >> tom: facebook and cindy w, what is something that you must have to consider proper, junk drawer. you looked confused, judge. >> judge jeanine: there is so much in my junk drawer. pens, rubber bands, keys that you don't know what belonged to. >> tom: cards? >> judge jeanine: index cards. >> jessica: i also need spare car keys. our that tape. >> tom: where's my emergency -- [laughter] like a greeting card. >> yes, i've got to write a note and i have to be a classy lady.
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taper wrapping the presents and wipes. not clorox but what you put on your face appeared like a bag of wipes. >> tom: jesse, you don't think makeup should be in a junk drawer do you? you have to have box cutters. >> jesse: box cutters, matches, dirty rubber bands. [overlapping voices] >> jesse: it goes in the junk drawer. [overlapping voices] >> tom: shannon. >> you don't even have a junk drawer. >> shannon: we might have started early on friday. every junk drawer has batteries, right? double, 9-volt and all of that. >> tom: you don't even know. one more, c wells, what do you
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think you could listen to what song all over again, that is a weird question, jessica? >> jessica: i don't even know what to say. what about def leppard. one of the greatest songs. >> tom: they say what is your favorite song, right? because i don't think the first time you heard that song it was special. >> jesse: this question is way too over my head. >> tom: judge, your favorite song? >> judge jeanine: either whitney houston or aretha franklin, belt went out. that is my life's -- >> jesse: i will go with whitney. >> tom: def leppard. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ dancing is everything. soccer is the best. but her moderate to severe eczema could make it hard for her. my skin was so itchy. and my outfit was uncomfortable.
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>> judge jeanine: time now for". >> jesse: not exactly what i'm throwing to here. that's what it is. i lost a tooth. put it under the pillow. tonight. 7:00. girls night out. head over to for a girls trip. show you what went down in munich. >> judge jeanine: does that mean you are done? it's my turn now. there is a woman who took practicing loving herself to a whole other level. >> jesse: you can't show that it's a family show. ♪ >> jessica: where is it? ♪ rub my name in the sand >> judge jeanine: okay. now, here's the story, here's the story. 30-year-old danny spent $4,000 to marry herself and claims it was the best decision she ever made. friends and family witnessed the ceremony where she stood in front of a mirror.
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kissed her reflection to seal the deal. that wedding was even featured on dr. phil to the critics claiming she was overdoing it. danny's response is some people buy themselves a bag. some people buy themselves a nice cruise crews. me, i gave myself myself a wedding. >> jesse: does she have any plans for a honeymoon? >> jessica: er with carrie bradshaw registers herself? >> jesse: totally remember that show. >> jessica: popular show. >> you should be making south carolina family helped raise 72-year-old pizza delivery woman who took a nasty fall on their porch in january. barbara gillespie was weeks away from retirement when she tripped and was apparently more concerned with the food than well-being. decided to bless barbara with a time tip and organize go fund me page plans to retire and take a
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cruise travel to europe with new found free time. congratulations barbara. >> jesse: maybe go see nance and kamala. to. tom only one request for prom night. he wants a cool ride. look at this. >> i just like tanks. tanks are cool. and so i got an email about prom and i was just with my friends one day and i was like, guys i'm going to take a tank to prom? let's do it. who needs girls when you have a tank, right? >> tom: he has a tank. he started a go fund me to help with the $1,000 price tag. he can rent a tank. and apparently this tank is legal. it's street-worthy. >> jessica: love it. >> jesse: that's why we need an assault weapons ban. >> judge jeanine: shannon, go. >> shannon: my one more thing is jesus. love stories of the bible speak. it is coming out if you think the bible doesn't talk about things like sex and romance and marriage, it does. also, next week, this movie the
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jesus revolution comes out. i know the main character is greg and kathy lori. a bunch of hippies out in the 70s found jesus and ended up on the cover of "time" magazine. kelsey grammer is outstanding in this movie. you will be moved. >> judge jeanine: see you back here on monday. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ >> gillian: good evening from washington i'm gillian turner in for bret baier. new criticism to the government's response to the toxic train derailment in eastern ohio. the prosecution rests its case in the double murder trial of a prominent south carolina attorney. and our series in energy in america is affecting gas prices. ♪ >> gillian: first, breaking tonight, we're learning more from the recovered wreckage of the chinese spy balloon shot down now almost two weeks ago. it's looking though that we may never know much about the other three orbits down president bide

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