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do that now. okay, thanks. the guy, benson, walter kirn, jon taffer, catkins and our studio audience, fox news at night with dream. @ night" trace gallagher is nextis nex on behalf of greg gutfeld t., the king of late night., i' i am jimmy fallon and i love you. american. everybody, i'm jessie waters. along with judge pirro, harold ford jr., katie pavlovitch a and cat ten . it's five o'clock in new york city. and this is ththe"the f five alex murdaugh done with his testimony after another dramatic dayalex m in hs double murder trial, the disgraced attorney admits to being a pill poppin disgraced g serialopping s liar, but not a murderer.bu prosecutors attempting to pokeh holes in his timeline of whatti happened that night.
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>> yesterday changed his story y to admit that he was a tt the da kennels where his wife and son were played, something he did not tell police at the time. at >> all of this the last time you saw your supposedly saw four wife and child, all o this detail, you as a lawyer and a prosecutor, didn't think that was important to offer impr on your own. >> sta o i think it's important. here and now that murdoch cop to and lying about being at the kennels, he toldd l.a. prosecutors today that when hen left his wife and son minutehes before they were slaughtered, no one else was around forwa the dogs. >> barking and carrying on or going out into the woods orng o acting like they said somebody was around that they didn't know. >> nd theyo, they weren't. there was nobody.there there was around it. the dogs didn't know.t know there was nobody else around. all right. .good for them to since. esse: bubut the most explosive moment of the day, murda putting his o forward his owwnn theory on whod
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murdered his family. he believeered his family.s it't a boat accident involving his now deceased son , paul . deceaseddriving the family's boat drunk when he crashedd an and killed one of his friends. >> i didn' t believe did any of the families, the people thatt e were involved in the boat wreck anything t had anything to do with hurting maggie and paul . but i can tell you that that time and as i sit here today, is the boaeve that boat reason why paul paul, maggie were killed. >> and so we've got random vigilantes because of the boatem wreck. >>to no, i don't know thatvigila they're random vigilantes. well, you justnt said it wasn't the family or the kid orth their kids or the family of the other kids. igilantein the boat. right.o yo so i'm just saying, is somebody off of social media and you don't have any evidence of that, do not? you just believe thatht you'reao still on that jury, that as you try to explain the lie that youn told for the first time yesterday, that right? righ >> no, sir, that's not right. so what you're telling thisg ths jury is that it' js a random i vigilante. >> that's your twelve year oldrv mother, the twelve year old,
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five to people that just happene 12-year-old that just happen to know paul and ma to know paul imagi were both in mosul on june 7th. >> they knew they would be at the kennels els alone on june the 7th and knew that you wouldn noe on7th.t be there, but only n the times of eight . forty nine and nonno two that 8 they show up without a weapon, assuming that they're goingan to find weapons and ammunition there, that they commit this c crime during that short timerime window and then they travel the same exact well that you do around the same time. around the th to almeida, that's what you're trying to tell this jury. you got a lot of factors in there, mr. water gs, all of whih i do not agree with , but some of which i do. >> so, judge pirro, how important wai s that murder put forward this alternative theory of the killing?of the ki? >> well, look, he started this yesterday. s with heou this guy is without a doubt one of the best, not just defended, certainly the best defendant, but the best des i've seen on a courtroom stand. nobody can put words in hie cos
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mouth as hard as they try. no one can pull the wool over his eyes. he is scharper right now than that prosecutor.hi s and that prosecutor has a game harpplan . this this guy g has to have a terrifc memory to be able to be keepes straight down the lies that he's selling. okay, but what's h going on todd is that he has consistently added another possibility. and so some jurors are going to say there could be someone out there who did this. okay, but if the prosecutor has any brains and i don't like that cross-examination yesterday, i like i like him. h he's a bulldog. bubut you can't be a bulldog straight for two days.a the jury is gone. they left after the third time anolen. you looked id staln their eyes,s they say saying he's a liar, a thief. he is a liar, t a con man. he says, i am. but the problem is that when hed said he left the scene and hehe goes back within two minutes, all of a sudden he calls him again. why is he calling mags call and poppa again?ed hgain. why is he calling mags and
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and he's making two hundred and ninety three footsteps. he's pacing. he's pacing because they're not answering the phone, but he's only eleven hundred yards away. is get back ins ge the golf cart and go back there. but the prosecutorgoar isn't man the point the way he should. his summation has to behas to brilliant and has to hit all. the points that he missed. understeer d all th one thing a verdict in a criminal case, a murder has to beoniminal beyond a reasonable doubt. unanimous. i would bebeyot my house that t there's one person is going to hang on this jury, ifha not more than one . >> she's got a pretty nice house, harold. >> youty want to pick her up on that first? >> it's good to be back amount of time. it's good.old: fir i hope the judge is wrong. to e >> b she has a lot of experience in this and understandshsnc courtrooms and prosecutions and prosecutors. i didn't watch a whole lot of this, admittedly, till till today. and i read a lotmitt aboutedlyie were going to talk about it today. and i guess i agree with the judge. and one huge regard, i thinkk tu the jury who we never saw
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on television, i didn't see my television with fox and have it on when it couldn't see the jury, maybe somebody else, m but we couldn't see it.ay but depends on what the jury believes. this man right here did between eight forty nine pm, 9:00 or 9:00 pm, because if you believe that he lied about everything br before, there are a lot of things before that.ed abo and you believe he lied about some things 80% which her that, admitted to and he lied about the things he did in his own private, his personal private commercial practice in life. commer and he talked about the law being such an important part ofi his family's we life. and it is and he has anstor honorable history. his great grandfather, grandfather, great grandfather and father. how does he not remember that? thirteen minutes. and how could someone have i do gotten on the property? i do agree with the judge inithi this court. wcuto if i were the prosecutor, i would have i probably wouldpu have put a big white board up a big larger in life. karl rove like white board and just wrote down all of these things. jury to i would want the jury to relate as they sat back in that room to remember what he was doinghoe when he wrote those things up on that whiteboard. but look thing, i'm not goingonu to second guess
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the prosecution. they saw what they they saes w that jury. that prosecutor had anate opportunity. i think his name was waters. and , not really. no r and so hele saw what the jury ws thinking and could seer their eyes. and we'll find out for sure. i guess the one question i havie for the judge not to take this view, jesse , at all, but whatnk do you think they do?o? will they have an opportunity, a call? would you callll - maybe- a po officer or somebodyoy justr or s to reaffirm and reinforce for the jury that he lieom d to them? d what >> t and when did they think he might have been lying? lysolutely. as a d.a., as a prosecutor,absou i have that right in southte carolina. >> i don't know i don't know enough about who have the right to offer rebuttal to testimony. okay, but the problem is , as aj judge, i'm not going to allow it because it's not material to the murder.s no we've already established that he's lied. lied. so i'm going to say as a judge, the jury already heard that youe can bring it up in summation.u >> you can read the record . that's it. u correct. me if i'm wrong, but they don't have a ton of physicalco evidence. they don't have the murder weapon. they do have that video that weapon shows you was around the crime
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scene at the time. >> my understanding that it's all circumstantial evidence. so the prosecutor and o'marar he himself has established i'm am liar, he's a liar.liar, he lies about everything. hehe lies about all these other things. why wouldn't he be lying about killing hi, why wouldn'tbe s wife and son? nd that's not the standard. the standard is beyond the reasonable doubt on the murder charges. it's not beyond reasonable doubt on whether he's a liar or not. so that's maybe not goinnogt. to fly when it comes the juryti. deliberating. the s askeone thding he by his defense attorney beforeao they adjourned for the day was, did you murder majime? and pa and he saiuld i would never hura either. id ione of them.he d he did not say no. so maybe it's a very lawyerly answer to give by not giving giv a yes like that one .e. it would hurt you to answert bu that question. and of course, the remaining questionhedidn't is , if he dido it, who did? >> and theit policd ane clearlyt have any other leads when it comes to who may have done
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this. >> right. bu who'd has donet, judge, i agree: i think that there's going to be one person who might say, i don't know. i mean, there are plenty of. reasons from what i understandhe ,you hate this family and to b hate more than just him and to m be so mad at that kid who wasgi. driving the boat and killed that girl. i mean, dohink tha i think that. happened? no, i think that he killedi these people. but actually ,thin i think the prosecutors plan was to be,i wi okay, i'm going to show this, that this guy's a liar, thatll i this guy's an addict, and he's saying, absolutely, i am. and because i'm such an addict ,that's why maybe i behaved ind some crazy ways back there. bu it i would never do this.r di and i just hs.e is doing suchstk a great job and it's almost,es you know, it makese hate you h e even more because you can seeho how you can get away with allyo of these different things thatey they've seem to have gotten away with their entire lives. by the wayen, he's coming off. they're after, like a year ofisc omhorrendous media about what trash all these people are to be able to watch that and have him still come off as pretty sympathetic because it's one thing. >> but just when in light of what was said, when you want to call the police back , at
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least rebut the fact that wee, i did explore and we did lookdid into these otherlo things and w found that that was not thereth because i doubt that's like: was 's like the defense inkn o.. simpson saying, you know, orr t the prosecution say we're going to call somebody and say, you know, we alreadywi checkedelse everybody else out. >> no, it's an argument. produce that verdict. rgument so, you know, i'm a law and in practice like you, but i want t a little law school.hool >> open the door.. j you're right.udge but that's nothe opened real. you don't have to eliminate every one to be able to indictth this person. i'll tell you what, the winner is here for him in terms of hiso being acquitted to guns. i was talking to a frienf hisd f my bill fitzpatrick. fit he's the d.a. and onondaga county. he was the presidentzpat ada dar years we were back and stills an are. he said d to me,we and alld jeal your years and 30 of yours and 40 of his at this point, have you ever seen a homicide se scene where they use two gun ws with one person? i said never. said, jeanine, never. he said, i've never seen it. you've never seen it. what does that tell you?it and t teick question.
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llif he skates on the double still go ton he prison? for financial crimes? >> and this is one thing the jury may say. they may say, look, we're going to let him go .nd he's going to he's going to be convicted of financial, much as he's facing probably forever, a long time. >> jesseay. all right. drll, coming up, pet: all e gegi playinesg dress up and finally going to e palestine. eat where the heck is joe biden ? >> ssttine buto thank you. turn around. he's not let me see if they can meet bret from apartment 2b. >> he's not letting an overdraft alert get him stressed. he knows he's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraw his account by 50 bucks or less. overdraft assist from chase, make more of what's yours. >> there is an entire generation searching for god .
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putting his big boy pantss on ad on and visiting east palestine, but where's president bide vn? instead of going to ohio, president biden is heading home to delawar going to e to relax s big ukraine trip. s are scared about toxic chemicals, but neither biden nor kamilla think it'sthit important enough to show up. the white house grilled on joe snub, but it was all excuses.th >>wh is thite president for redt blue states. he, of course,ho wants to provie that support, does not want>> to do it directly and 80%. but i think but i think offering the assistance,of offering the help is doing it directly. when you'rfering assistae when g the federal government on the ground providing the assistance thagovernt is ne, that is doing it directly. >> and if that isn't badpeople enough, people are somehow making him the victim, politico reports. budha gege world frustrated a go the trais over the train wreck with one senior democrat saying, quote, footage is taken
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a lot of bullets forhas taken ar the president on this. well, pete's a big guy, isn't he? jessie hill? g guy, >> really, really take it on . well, this whole trans rotation gig was supposed to be hishe on ramp to the presidency and the on ramp has derailed.ais whining about it and it doesn't and doesn't look good.d in the doesn't look good input on the costume he put on last night. biden's not going to go judge. it's too late at this point.dge. for joe to go .nt for this is trump country.e to he'd rather just have pete takeu the heat for it. he talks a bigve game about o empathy in the environment and getting back the whitehy but working class in the rust belt.. but that's all talk you'll never see. the presidenll nt over there. f he's going to come back from europe. he's going to hope this thin g blows over and that's it.s sa and that's sad because the country wants people. pete even said it last night. he said there should be everybody here, not just trump's been rudy's beent everybody that cares aboutand tr the environment of the country should be there right now. f capturedshould btured th
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the country's soul, our attention and the people that matter are ignoring it.thae no, jesse , that's a great point. also, where's al gore?wh where's john kerry? where's the leo dicaprio? gore d they have no problem hopping on these private jets to gotheyh talk about environmental issuesv somewhere. but suddenly they don't wanttalt environmental issues somewhere to get on the private jets to go deal with an actual environmental disaster to bring attention to it and also maybe bring some water. i don't believg watere at the r is safe to drink. and the stunt of drinking like one glass, that's not what's going to get you.r it's over time. and it reminds me of flint,in michigands m, about an hour from where i grew up.the wate the water, they were saying, it's fine, it's fine. young people a are saying,, i'm i'm sick, i'm sick. like people are saying you these in these palestineand and took 18 months after an estimated nine thousand babies had ingested led water to say, okay, no, it's not. >> jesse: fijishould be sending powdered fig leaf goldbrick >>ter, some water. okay, harold, your turn. turn. i want you to take listenn to
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to democrat congressman john garamendi and his take on all of this to help in this ballasted must come to norfolk a southern. this is not a taxpayer problem.o norfolk southern. this is not a taxpayer problem here this is this is a railroad company rai problem. they created the problemcompan and they must be fully downe ful to the very last penny responsible. ge jeanine: okay, okay, so thiths isn'tisn' our problem, but ukraine >> hxplaining for me a couple of things. >> i think that the congressman is largely right frommb the standpoint when when there's corporate malfeasance largely whenersome challenge like this in corporations in this space argued for greater leewayt and flexibility in how theyw thw were able to manageere able their operations to manage . but the finger pointing has never really been. my strength, i think, is we think right now, if i were anywhere else in the country where you have thesen th chemics being transported by rail, i would want to know, becauseloo you can lookut out your window, you can look aout your church,rw home window work, your home window, where you how you travel to those places could we?
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have a problem here? if i were congress , i think i get jim griffin a lot ofdan credit for going down to the thi border. what did you just think? it's important. that's those are the kinnk td o hearings i want to see congressl holding. i'd hold a hearing in eastd hold palestine, drink the water,e wae hopefully don't get sick. you don't ay it's safe . and i would call railwayup operators from all of the other companies and say, look, they're going to do the ntsbsb l is going to investigate this and i don't want to geigt inateh the way of that. but where do youget in guy ts to chemicals across the country acrosssu have these kind y challenges or potential challenges you could have?l chal have?here do youlenges where do you give subjective in terms ofl control over when you will stop those trains to conductors? s to conductors? we should change those rules. we should change those rules.ope you if i'm the president , i hope he goes. i hope you're wrong. i i hope he goes.orde i would issue an executive order saying any time you have ha% is not not an expert, but i think from seventy five degrees to two hundred thirty six degrees and forty miles, that's a lot.l. so if i don't know if the number should be two hundred one seventy five one fifty , that's where you have to have experts. so i'de 200, 175 hold hearings that m ensure we don't have something like this happen again and then we can allocat ne the blame, whether it's norfolk, southern,
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our insurance company, whomever it may be e blam, they should al they should all be held accountable, not just the beginning, but hel should he been there early.y, president biden should have been there early preside. >> and i don't disagree with you. those environmental activists who who talk aboutt there, d be some of them should have goneal. also. >> but we should be thinking about how we prevent some happening over the next several months. >> we think about preventing it. let' enthe next several months try to the people have been involved in it right now. >> sing for involvedo laughed a >> wait a minute, katie. i don't this issue right now is that the presidente is throwing budha gege under the bus, okay? and but the truth is that the fema first refused to eventa offer assistance when the president offered a half a billion on presidents day.lf a and today, i hear there was another two billion more that we're giving ukraine. >> well, look, this story inis y east palestine, the situation has everything. care >> joe biden claims he cares about the environment, trains, empathy, regulation, and yet he didn't show up. , it i
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and now to jesse's point, it's way too late for him to go.nd hg and it would highlight his leadn from behind strategy when it comes to this crisis. omesdomestically at home, in a place that he claims to care he claims to care about. it totally about and totally blows away his brand of beingwa a hard charging blue collar stand with the worker kind of guywith when he refuses to sho aw up w.o in ehe'll go show up in europe or other places where it's and convenient for him and his narrative and political prospects and where o he's polling better.ng bet and on ukrainete, that is one of them when it comes to peoplethe. to judge the white house is throwing him under the busis kind of just by default. because joe biden has handled this poorly. but yesterday, the white house press secretary was defending him from from the lectern iny we the briefing room. i'm curious how many times this guy gets to screw up befores ift they reallhiy decide to actualli get rid of him and start over. it turns out the transportation secretary actually has responsibilities and people to judge wasn't up forportatio b given his lack of experience, even though he was the mayoro fl who failed to fill potholes. >> i mean, where was he during the cargo ship?
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crisis where all the cargo ships were sitting out to sea? s when the rail strike was about to happen? he was gone for that. there's a number of things.a. he's been mia for. and t this is another one . the the rule is when you start making the president look bad, n that's when it's time to go. and he's done that a lot of different times. so, you knowhe, they say thate n they have confidence in him, bu t we'll see how long that lasts. >> well, i think jesse's right. i think it's the off ramp timeie for buti gedge. anyway. up next, heart stopping bodycami ll just video shows police arres the career criminal who slaughtere d a nine year old girl, then a news reporter in a shooting rampage. >>rl and n fauci wi-fi, which ms your smart home isn't so smart.s your smart home isn't so smart.s sprinkler on . i fun. and now i'm standing next signals to your garage. but if you have a funnel i n your home, unpacking, this isn't going to be too much fun. >> so get all state. we believe american flags should be made in america. that allegiance, flag supply. every flag is sewn right here.
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bring a home on the side of the deadly rampage starting 11:00 a.m. wednesday when police say the gunman shot and killed his first victim, a woman in her 30s. about five hours later, the suspect returned to th een fiene and opened fire on a reporter and cameraman covering the story. and ahe then went to a nearby n and shot and killed a little girl. while wounding her mother. w law enforcement furious over why this gang member with a rapa sheet a mile long was out on the streets and able to dospe this. >> our criminal justice system needs to be changed. here'sds to be a adult now.he but when he was a juvenile, committed several crimes and he really has not been held accountable. so what this has done, it' ss ha embolden him and other juveniles and young adults. hey, if you'res arresteand rese
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19 times and nothing happens, there's no consequences. d 19 timso we're not holding the juveniles accountable. >> you know, judge are, it: is infuriating, to say the least, to see this happening. it happens all over the countryr on a regular basis with these guys getting out of jail, b having rapas these sheets and ablean to take innocent lives away from people are changing livespn permanently. there's been so much focus there on criminal justice reformwa in the opposite direction, but it seems like there needs to be rer reform to get these guys back behind bars.: there's no questionther the pendulum is going to swingid the way it did in'93 wh ninety three when they had the omnibus crimene bill .s onef joe biden, i think, was one of the authors of if notof the author. here's the bottom line.s th when american citizens are afraid to go outside at nighti s and i was afraid i went to saks the other night.t it was early and befores earl i walked in the store, there were like four oy alker five gun hoodies. and i was afraid of themguys.id and thi walked in the store and, said, what are they doing outhar there? and the store owner ore ? the security said, we can't doc'
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anything about it. and they're selling candy. they want money.t . they were selling candy. they said, you must have money you mundy. bottom line is , there are nsto consequencesr . >> and until we put these kidswt in jail and remove them from society,ai even my my pets understand. no, and this is a career criminal at the age of 19 .age . numbdo we see a juvenile records? no. one , if we'reer going onee if e a juvenile record , sealab for petty larceny, don't steal it for gang banging criminals likeng this guy. guys like this and number two, if you wanguty to sell it, make them be cleanrr for several years and then maybe we'll consider selling your record. ling but this is what's to be t expected in a society where social justice is up. most of most importance. a >> harold, there's alwayppearask about needing more laws for a lot of different things. thin. but if the laws that we have do this guy'sforced, how does that work? i mean, this guy's rap sheet, ar is gun charges, aggravated battery, assault with a deadly weapon. goand theft charge deadls. the list goes on and on .d on
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so clearly, there are chargesy r based on laws alreadgey passed.o but if these guys are let out on the streets, what are they worth? well, it's my understanding i don't disagree with anything you've said, but it's my understanding that a lot of this wasstreets.old: i dwith ev. a juvenile. and we need to rethinkand we ney we assess and factoress and your juvenile record , becae none of these stems. ti just. of times it's expunged. wee of the things, again, if i were in congress, i'd hold a hearing on this and we passd federal legislation to give states , provide states withon e the protection to be able to do this. i think we have to look at itowt on both ends. how do you think about a juvenile record , whic abouth i think you have to think about very differently and you should weigh against people, particularly when they're violent crimes when thet crimes a, as we've sen here. and this screams for gang unit s as much as i think we should disband units that are that have n o training and so forth, this is why you have to have these special units in cities all across the country.y. and there ma y be some disagreement me around still b the table on this, but i stillo believe you have to haveld not and you should not be able
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to buy a gun access to gun if you've committed a crime as a juvenile, if you've committed a crime against your wife or your spouse. we need to have strongd rules . then we need to give the policee the tools they need to arrest. and if we have t to expand jaila space judge to put people behind bars. prosecuting the rules and the laws on the books around gunss today, then we should shoul absolutely do that, jesse . >> well, his father probably abandoned them, which is why heo joined a gang and then the gang probably handed him the weaponsi because the gang knows that ifwn you're a juvenile, against pops with a weapon, you're not going to serve much time. and so you have to give these judges discretion. it's one thing if you'rejoseph , you get caught with a gun or some drugs. okay, you maybe you give the sed guy a second chance. but if this guy's racking up. felon charges of aggravated burglary, carjacking, domesticao violence, you have to give a judge the opportunity to say this is an eviu hal guy. an this is a no good cat., no
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you have to throw the book atve him. trow the because if you don't,s 18 and you're letting a handg ag grenade go off in society. why?f whiny at that point, to protect the rights of an 18 year old that's already got five felonies, you've got to protect the society. >> more importantlonies?y and y. well, look, i think probably thi nobody at this table will agreei with me here, but i am somebody who has been a huge proponent of criminal justice reform whent it comes to things like a nonviolent drug offense. i th and i think that peoplein who somehow think that that means domestic violence, felony assault with a weapon, that's violence. we're not talking about those to people. and judge, i think you'rse people! e right that the pendulum is going to swing so far in the other direction. >> so thesl swe peoplein who i t even idiots, i would say to sayy that anybody wants violent, repeated, proven violent offenders out on the street. they're going to do more t topeated offo create a tough on crime society than any one like a tom cottonro ever could, because people wantw to be safe . >> and i reallany do think that
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not besed that. has it been a big problem?en a p when asked if global warmingal was a hoax, chat flat out said no.h buat jidt in press, it was forcd to admit that it actually has. issueen a big issue since two thousand sixteen .si wew, thincs is an interesting, interesting story. two fronts here. the british piece will gl ogo ao around the tabletabl. >> can you fill this? this i think the british research, they should ration. >>ra is that a fair way to deal with carbon emissions? this is the only the kind of thing that only academics could say, like locked away in their little libraries, not talkinayg to anyone, because if you talk to anyone, it would never be published.o anyone comd never be published. if you don't believe if you don't believe me, america, friday night, you'ream out to dinneerica,r. >> say to the person across you from you, are you sure youyou should be eating that in this climate? should eating that wi's not going to go well. >> it's they don't have solutia . and it's an excuse because thisi is not a solution. nobody's going to go for this.it and it's is a nice distractione the fact they don't haveve solutions, i think, because
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nobody's going to really get on board this idea. e libraries. a >> oh, i have an idea in practice. no way.e no 10 seconds. what's your thoughts on judge apte? >> i mean, i think that it's just i don't care about it. i think that people wanti th to have real conversationsns but and who we can't get mad at. >> the person who wrote the article, the person who wrote the articles on a person. >> harold: k katie, do you believe that ifou you if someone told youbeliev to ratioe n fuel, i only said it right. >> and food, could you d fo it? look, that the people who aret? advocating on a global scale like john kerry, that everybody be rationing their food, are not rationing their steaks or lobster on their privateno jetse they're not rationing the dinner menu when it comes r to the paris climate chordst and all these world leaders having their fancy d leaders on behalf ofthers on the american taxpayer. i've been a conservationist.behr my whole life. outdoors. i spent a lot of time inut the the outdoors. i care about the environment. i want clean environ air and cln water. but there's a big differencebu between beint there differeg fe between fixing pollution and charade, which the other side of the debate on , much like
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covid-19, has been completely censored and pushed asidebeen cd pushed aside as not applicable to thebeca current environment because they just want to move forwardus with their own agenda.th the solution to pollution hase o been natural gas and cleaning up the environment. so i'm for avironmenn all the ae approach and open debate rather than censorship about how to e we continue and tocontinue t move forward with clean air peopleony and telling they have to ration what they eat when the people demanding it. s it's ridiculous. chatgpt?ot. i'm too afraid of it.: i do i have not tried. we've had this conversation show before. cows . s ar the making of concrete are the biggest emitters of carbon. how do you how do yof u addrescn s i don't necessarily agreewith te with what the findings of findings of this research, but how would yow do youu deal withh as you think about it? >> you're saying concrete, concrete and cows. it is just these areyou are jut to make. , they they are. they are.ar i think we're going to be. tojust>> jesse fine. and i think whatnk wha we're dog is just fine. but we're the fattes t countryountry in the world already here.he wor and you're notld going to tellhd
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fat americans that they havee to to eat less. eat last. that's a way to have riots indou the streets. do t you think the riots in 2022 we're bed take away food from a fat guy. have you ever seen the average slice of pie in the united states ? there's a great advertisemente in francthe states? the you get a sliver.in france,g i mean, it'set like you could floss your teeth with the sizeti of a piece of pizee in france.f america, you get a quarter of the pie. it's a full wedge.a pico i'm down with maybe eating lesss portion control, but don't tell americans they can't have seconds and don't tells, american ands they can't have ao appetizer that only a do- >> tak a bloody take away the buffets . >> you use it or not.. i don't even understand it. your honor. okay, let me repeat. i'd like to use it, but it scares me and i don't like the idea that it's going to replace everybody, okay, because that's the bottom line. but let me tell you, if you think people are teed off now,
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the wheel. 60% of 18 year olds havear-old a driver's license now, 's licen compared to 80 percent in the 80s. judge, what is it with kids these days?it >> uber i believe it's that. simple. >> why pay for insurance by a car , buy gas, worry about where you're going to park it, , get it? no, you don't need a car. get a you really don't. and that's the end of it. yeah, i have a license, butous that's hilarious because i haven't driven in seven years. i hope the government a is watching us . nd seven years. i don't even know if i remember how to.. jesse , i'm going to stay of f the road. if you're out there, i wouldareu recommend that you do. yeah, but what's it like to be o chauffeured everywhere? >> do you ever feel like you want to hop behind the wheel,eem maybe roll dowayn the window, get lost somewhere, figure your life out? at: i do get >> i do get lost. i don't care. lost, what did you get ? what did you get first?ou get actually , did you get a driver's license first or a gun? >> a gun? evea drivern a year's beforea i got a gun. >> six years before i got
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my driver's license. what yeasir was that? when i was ten years old.hat ye >> katie: i it's my birthday. was n yeand i used it to hunt ao the next season. anyway, back to the driving. conversa the next. s this is , i think, rural suburban and city. because if you're urban or rural, like you still want to drive because it's freedom.,s and also you have to wor havi by having a truck if you work in a rural area or you can'twork get to work and there's no uber. so i don't know the culturean. shift for sure, but i was going. to wait to get my driver's license. harold, will you teach to drivet a well and mr. griffin here? teh >> the technology has made where you almost drive at 13 or 14 years old now because youyo can call an uber, you can get wherever you want. >> now, i had i couldn't wait to get my i didn't have a i didn't have a gun, butears befo six years before i gotdr my driver's, but i couldn't wait to get a driver's becauseiv i want to drive and i wanter's d to drive. >> how old were yoriveu when youeanine: got a drunk, a gun like i had?ye i mean, it was locked up in. my dad was, i guess, gun first in my head and i was right. all right.d upsa next,fe. up next, we talk o
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robots because they might wind up killing us alutl, but at leae they will do your laundry. >> experts predict that automation could cut the time spent on chores by nearly 40%cub within a decade.y jesse , when is the last timeney >> jesse: chor 4e to find chalk? okay, no, i do. i put my dirty clothes int my d irthe room, the washing machine the room, not even in a hamper in the laundry. put on i put it on top of the washing machine. sometimes i take my dish and is put it in the sink. and sometimes if i'm really feeling good, i'll soako come i the dish, okay? >> wil and we could use a robote around. but then what would we argueoule with our wives? a robot ar about? ould we >> okay, right. but katie, i think if a robot>>t was putting away my stuff, i would never know where it a was. that's true. yeah. you wouldn't know where it was robo would know i think this is great, though, o because it would allow people to be more efficient. so instead of having to spend time cleaning, they could spend time doing other things. tim >> would you like robots? ingsin your house? we already have a robot.
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oh, not a chance. first of all, i don't want anyone do my laundry. i don't want them doingno, no the dishes. they don't know where they go. chwant to g inould end the wrong place at the end.and yothu wantat to program the rob? i have. i have a roomba. i do too.>> katie: i have yeah. a you got to assault the robot. don't yell at it all the time. to get out of the way.i yell att >> yeah, i don't know.to get oua my husband loves chores, harold. so>> kati don' that's great. a t i don't need a robot. what 90% disease is a bigamist. i mean, he went to west point, so i always try to explain to him, babe, you're better at making the bed than i am.d then oh i, you're the better. oh, yeah, yeah. bette you last. you breaking the glass ceiling[] >>r all women by using the bettor ks. >> then argument. using ladies take notes. >> harold cat does the jedi. mind trick to get stuff done. so let's look at the one thingg i like about this i thing. i really believe all this hacking stuff is real and i watch homeland when they wheni a they , when they when they did the thing with the vice president's heart machine or
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something and they got vice pr o i don't i don't want robots anywhere near my house. >> oh they could assassinate rot you. yeah. s anywheone more quickly.uickly turns out all those gift cardstn you get from grandma, they addt up. americans have a collective twenty one billion dollars on spend gift cards and have at least one unused one hiding in a drawer. harold, i can't i'm very creat creative, but i can't imaginei you using a gift card. >> i do use i get gift cards gef and i resemble this. i may have twenty two thousand dollars in my house orsand my c. i have a nine and seven year old, so they have gift cards, from arcades and stuff. so yeah, they're jusrcades andtp in drawers over a thousand dollars and gift cards is piled up, collecting. >> yeah but how do you remember. so yes, i have about >> ten thousand kat. i have $10 how do you remember to bring>> k them when we havate to pay a few for our restaurants. br been forgetting to bring for a long time, like we gotwher to be more covid and now. and now we have. covid. yeah but don't tell the federal government about these billions of dollars in gift cards. >> i can try and taxl thegover there's something. what team to your house. max and irmal trtax th, actualla
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i don't know what that means well over 3 minute speaking time. bottom line is, there is a perfect ending to this because the cat was in between the roof and the ceiling and the cat found its people and that's the end of it. >> jesse: state of washington. >> judge jeanine: they are all high there. >> jesse: washington. i love how you say washington. >> judge jeanine: really? >> jesse: "jesse watters primetime" ladies night rachel cam poets duffy, tulsi gabbard, jeanine pirro and abby hornacek and now leave more time for harold. >> harold: serena williams, 23-time winner of majors is receiving an naacp image award the jackie robinson icon award joins michael jordan, magic johnson recipient of the award. a terrific career off the court. venture number of things. congrats to her. and could not be in a better name than jackie robinson.
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