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code. twenty five now. to save 25% on your first year of identity theft protection. >> enroll now we're out of time. thank you, kayla. of time.curtis sleazoid. david angelo gatins in our studio audience. fox tuesday night with dream. it's out of la la la la la la. , >> hello everybody. i'm jessie waters, alongi am with judge jeanine pirro. jessee jeanin harolde ford jr., kennedy and brian kilmeade. it's five o'clock in new york city and this is the five . >> this isn't your parents spring break fight clubs , fentanyl and cartel fears are just some of the biggest risks as millions of college students hit the beaches, coeds are tired of covid. e ready to partydy and battle each otherto on the beach. check out this wild vide paro wh
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juster got in from the dailyst mail. >> oh, my gosh fro.m the women and men getting into beach brawls is the new normal . breaker's also being warned about a viral bingeae drinking trend called borke or blackout rage. gallant's dangerousl load cocktail can contain up - to seventeen shots mixed with electrolytes or caffeine and can lead to alcohol cohol poisoning.gopoisoning ande to mexico, there's the threatd y of getting kidnaped by cartels . >> the state department warning to avoid going south of the border. thank yo u, state department. biggest >> but fentanyl is probably the biggest danger to spring r becauses were one pill can kill officials or even handing out free narcan. lawrence jones is in miami beach and mixing it up with th n spring breakers who know what's up. kids have been dropping. do you know why? oh, we already know bad alreadye don't do that. >> youow kno didw how does not y really. it's just it's big.
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>> it's big. dr. siegel warning kids to bebe careful because you don't where you could be taking three hundred and eighty million pills of two milligramso or more , which is lethal, weres confiscated by the dea lascat year on this side of the border from those cartels. three hundred and eighty million gets into oxycodone and gets into xanax. gets it gets into adderall. and so kids on the beach, youf y know, they don't know what they're giving . people are kind of oblivious. thfndemiceason for that, o course, is they're coming out of the pandemic and they'll do anything to have fun. they're depresse depressd. to they want to have fun.e goin they want to have party. they're goin bg to be recklessam and somebody hands them pills. i'm worried. so geneen is spring break really the most dangerous spring break of all time? are we just being a bunch of old fuddy duddies? it is , i believe, the mosti bet dangerous spring break of all time. i mean, look, people have been enjoying spring break for yearss and it's usually about drinking
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too much. you know, mayb muce going too f, whatever you doing. but right now,n they arthe reay on the cusp of being killed based upon the kinds of pills that they get. look, kids like amphetamines. ae kids are loo looking for things like adderall and although i was really i was impressedpres that these kids understoodsed i want ters of fentanyl. but i want to make sure that in every beach, in every area,bar e every school, every bar that they have narcan and parentstent who we're listening to this even grandparents go out and buy narcan. it canbu save a life.fe. th but the prosecutore says, okay, that morgue that you talked about with a 17 shots in it, ark the kids are taking because is o they think there's no hangover ,you can die of alcoholol poisoning. plus, there are predator s out there.t th there are traffickers out there. there are drug dealers who can you end up killing you, kidnapping you. thisyou. is dangerous stuff. and by the way, you drink too much. you end up maybe being sexually assaulted, . they're going they are going to hear
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to hear about all kinds of cases. but the women, some of them aret pretty young girls. and i get it, they've beenthey depressed. h the statisticsbeen depressed ar. marc siegel is correct. they want to have fun. they've been denied two ,. three years of their lives. but you what?r side o death is of n the other side of kids. this party, kids. and you actually were theree hed with mtv back in the heyday.ay. >> so glad you brought it up, because that's all i've been thinking about. >> how has it changee beend frot you were the fentanyl aspect?an >> absolu changes everything. i mean, back then, especially te in south floridan,, yeah, there was coke, there was crack.t all that stuff was everywhere.py and people were doing coul whatever they can, putting whatever they could into their bodies, weedd bodies. wal .ed that certainly has changed. you know, that could. be not because.ondone this because of the drugs are bad, but that g could be a better option for kids going to a dispensary as opposed to getting something they think is a safe and legit riend. adderall pill from a rightpill n one pill can kill.
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but man, mtv in the nineties spring break, we had so mucho mh fun, like if f i could go inhine a time machine back to panama city beachback t and go introdu stone temple pilots again like that. i wish i maybe-- yb when we go tod heaven, we get aof chance to do that. and of course, i'll revisiet like the birth of my children,bh my . >> are, bl going to do you know you're going to heaven? oh, i absolutely do. and i'm very grateful for that. i got to live. i stil i got to work for. t buo t i know you're playing the perfect game right now. wor if youk for don't make any mis. yeah, right., you're on tr right, right. >> j where you send your children to spring break. well, i just got back and>> bri she's okay. ant back we went back and forth fixingd fort lauderdalthe and it wasn't too crazy.. >> just he said first hand . they experienced it wass a se the first. >>ni he's >> jesa senior in and. not too crazy. yeah. that she said that's what she told you. what did she t telell your mom well, put it this way. >> bri wean have some video of that.. >> but i saw the beatboxing and i texted her right away.boxi i go, listen, peopleng boxing
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on the beat. you see the glovesgloves o out,i these women beating each other up. >> and all of a sudden she's like, i didn't see that these exercise. that's true. that's true. t the federal changehey ars everyg because it's one and done. and i just think that if you ift you cycle that around, let people know.yed, t but i don't i think it's overplayed the fact that stopped people from partying for two years. >> people always let go on on spring break. >> i don't think it's anyt different because of the pandemic. yeahe of the pandemi, i mean, it one now, you were eighteen when the pandemic hit. u argere still drinkin and going out. so johnn y is going to spring break for just time. and what questions do you think we should have, johnny, ask these spring breakers. >> thiaks is not my strength.er? >> harwhat i to pick up on someg has been said .n said, i take this, i agree with the te judge and i hear what everyoneig is saying about how this is spring breaks are always really fun for kids. but just just because of what we know in the way overdoses ,re happening in the country i think it's important that we do everything we possibly can to help educate parents and educatand educe kidse kids,e the horror stories.
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it was the most gratifying things to see those kids. seeing those kids talking th answered lawrence, like they did.ce i've said on thi ls showike d,i n will continuthe she to say, eveg the risk of being attacked, we all have responsibilitaly. k to we have kids. i'm grateful that you talk to you talk to your kids all the time, you and our friends. i know this. these ki it's important that we sharendmy these kinds of my kids are kids young and i reiterate, anyoneu ' gives you anything, you don'tt take it. even if it's a friend, youd, taket take it. y if it's not prescribed for you,f you simply don't tak ie itt's . before our show, a congressman was on with neil cavuto talkinge about kennedy never watching i r the green room aboutee whether r not we shoulmid think about a military threat. we've talked about it on the show. military strategy againsk about the cartels. i look forward to a reallyokntiv substantive conversation, debate about that.see th i can see the upside to it because i want these cartels ruined and underminee d, not destroyed. but i see the other side of it as well. thin whak about t itut means for the sovereign nation of mexico. i want to hear a serious conversation, a town hall with with those who are fondr those who are against it and let the country have some insight in a window into
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what's happening across our border. and , frankly, how those cartels and others are playing into. and we talk about this alldon't the time. we canmi pointhat bu the blame l that. i don't mind that. but what i'm most interested ins is , is it reasonable to do? i president trump talked about e has dismissedome of his some dismiss them, even some of his own administration. i think it's worthwhile that i think it's worthwhile to reenter or should say restart that conversatiot that t the country understand the pros and cons of it. >> by the way, of it w.e just fe of these mounted police officers, just six posting up on the beach. di bd they have that back in the day with mtv?? i don't remember seein i don't remember seeing a look at this.. yeah, i don't remember seeingw that. well, that's that'ad but s a new ad. but i celebrate it because dude bs on horseback are. so all those spring breakers, they're safe and protected and completely dangerouse and living on the edge at the same time. >> kennedy likes a man on horseback. don'ed. jesseennedyt don't miss' crosscurrent spring break
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to receive these payments? house oversight committe e oversie chair james comey has an answer. >> the they were influence peddling. they were it looks like they were getting money for typ some type of service. now,of i don't think hunter bidn could provide the type of service thatrvic would generate millions and millions of dollars from the chinesei belie communist party. but i believe his father could. so when they saythey say that jn wasn't involved, we don't knowa. that. we juswet. oh, that joe biden met with aope lot of these people that ended up going ienn business with hunter or ended up, ra paying hunter, rather, and thet. family. t> and this is jus the beginning and a big surprise here. too biden wasn't too keen about taking questions today with the irish prime minister. . thank you but how about no press>> bri
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conferences, no meetings? >> no interviews except fororge the daily show. judge, what do youwh think do yo he's really thinking about the revelations coming out from these bank notes? of all, i think what what he's thinking is the more they dig and he finally got those what was the one hundred and fifty financial transactions at the treasuryanst department had had flaggediomend and they did not and want to gie to the house oversight here. buuse overt that's going to givm us more information.atle but let's let's just talk aboutk what's about going on here righh you've gott hunter biden, bidn james biden, hali biden and a forth biden, whose name we don't know, sharing over a million dollars afterdollars e two months after joe biden leaves the vice presidencyr inr 2016. es. all right. what didall they dorigh for the services?? now, hunter can't possibly do bly anythingdo for a million dollarb unless it's seed money. but show me thatw that money went somewhere to some.
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business. no one can show anything. hanley, biden. i mean, my god, what did shee do?wa she was havings having after hr husband died with hunter biden and uploading stuff on the internet. ed wgets, what, seventy thousand dollarsith ? the fourth, biden getsur a payout, just the name bidethnd without a first name. we know 10% went to the big guy, not just from the emails, but from bob wolinsky. and what we also know is that the hunter says, i hope you't don't have to pay 15% fori had o the family like i had to do with pop because he was textings with his daughter, who is you texting with his daughter. but let me let t mhinge explain one thing. why diwhy did jod joe biden lie in the first place he doesn'tsn know anything about his son''ts business overseas? admit dea? mg deal to yeah, my son does business overseas. why lie? it's calle it's called consciousness of guilt. and noesw they getce fifty one intelligence officers to say that laptop is russia n. is information the role? of course, at this point nowle and a little source to it, hunter biden is now suing for
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his privacy being violated, which essentiallviolatedy admits the laptop pcs and everything in it is literally norcumstanced evidence that will corroborate not just influence peddlingt , but what did you get the money for? d we're dealing with a chinaea energy company that is runompanr by someone in the chinese communist party. and by the way, final point, thw why diayd you allow a chinese sy go over go over our intercontinental ballisticad missile sites and identifyen whe where our planes were, what direction did not even bring it down? and then i find out today, kirbi find oy says, well, the pt hasn't spoke with jean ping. tol you did tell me he hasn't evensr complained that spy cramps are all overaf. hear y >>ou i'm sorry. i hear you. the lap so the laptop is real. even hunter admits he's missing the belt and road program, which is sinister program to circumvent our influence around the world.circumce around the world, the cfc was one of the main engines for the cfc was one of the main engines for that. and president by vice
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president , former vice president biden is supporting that. and the and the bithe bigg quesn is , what was the skill? what was the talent? >> what was the asset the biden family was bringing to the table? harold forfamily we bringingd. so there's a lot here.n't know,e i don't know other than what i've read . >> this is not a story.en trackn i mean, but you've been tracking it for the lastfor th two years.e well, you knowlast, i've two ye. read newspapers now, and it's not that minimized id in by just to legally. and we were talkinggall a little bit about it off aiy, . and this is not to defend anyone. i would never do business.siness i can't imagine doing business with the chinese company ose enr chinese energy company, but notr one , a vice president , former vice president biden or joe biden was not in office during what we're talking some of the things we're talking about here, we gotwhen to ask him questions about when he was in office and hunter but would travel with them when he was a vp. he but some of the stuff he wasi'mn not in office. q number two , i'm not going to question a yale educated lawyer's ability to understanda' issues like hunter biden is . this is not a defense of his of him as his personal appetites for life. i pray for him. i'm a christian , believe everybody deserves second
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chances. he must be a smart guy i deservf they thought that. so coleman, congressman coleman said , why would they pay himdev that hes a mer saide says, i don't know the he jumps to they only paid him because his father wasay be. bu the former vice president . now that may be .t g but then he went on to sayto s y t durin viceg president biden was doingk this. a i don't know any of this. all i cats,n look at are the fas . he. was not in office. so if he did do businessgal. with them, it was legal. he has to deal. , but it th is conscious, but it's legal to the laptop in terms of itis being an admission. >> it's clearly his laptop. you sa y he denied and the dad in denied it in the debate. 51 intelligence experts say it's classic russia fifty one intelligence experts say this is classic russian disinformation. that's kind of crazy. well, they were wrong. >> they were wrong. they and i don't look, i'm not here to defend any of this. the hunte i'm just as we react to some ofn this story, the one thingstrate ifptop, i understand the legalgy strategy to say that guy, if y you take your something to be pl repaired and they turn it over y to the police, you, too.e and so whayou --t is it?u why what made you did you have a legal reason, judge?yo t reasknow, you just can'tha unles there's a reason, right?or you'u unless a crime is about to be pe committed or you're about ntto prevent your understand. legal, there's no crime.
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>> but could i just knowsa i didn't say that. was out of i'm saying it's no if he was out of office. part of what congressmant of coleman just got to understand, it's joe biden was not in office. >> i would offic weeks you get a million dollars, but shot. no, no, get the money came incai from the chinese to left officeo for services rendered during hidered dus vice president , je. >> but, jesse , i don't know. you're a businessman. dollars you don't just give a million dollars to someone for seed money. but he's not directly with the r audience. i'm not defending this.. i'm only saying if he was outase of office, i wouldn't do this.rw but he has every legal rights. and if what you're saying is right, if they weren paying him for something, he did an office, carol, he should go to jail.t waited they just waited until he left t office and then paidhe the right >> brian through a third guy. and kennedy, these are. oh, wouldn't you think it t affects someone's foreign policy if they have if they have if they have business dealings with the chinese government, don't you thinlingkt affects foreign policies and voters should know about it before they cast a vote? yeah and o, i think president bn
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is in deep yogurt and a number of that's right. deew. eign but i think foreign policy may be the deepest. it appears that he and his family are incredibly corrupt. we remain to be seen whether or. not they're truly compromised. but, you know, all of the allor of the tea leaves sort of point in that direction.po tion i don't care if and it's like, i don't care ifpo it's a yale professor who isfenn defending the indefensibleg . wes know this is morally wrong people should nowrt be enriching themselves on the back of their powerful parents who may become the most powerful perso n in the world. >> i don't care if you're michael, but i'm not defending this or brush. >> and rob walker, this is the guy who laundered the money for got it from the chinese. >> h te worked in the clinton administration. his wife administration worked for jill . and i mean, they cronies, the cronies, corruption and compromise the alliteration of cth, the depths to which this guy using words other than your smart congressman, you're a banker and you're n being. decent huma and i want to say something else. illiterate china is
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r majo player in biden's green energy d policy. and thaten and a strategic partner also, because they're going to we're going to get cobt the cobalt, the lithium and everything else that we need from china and less. >> but unless we pump the west, we drill, the more we need. les jesse , final thought. jeanine said everything.d ever and one more thing to you, harold. ytone mongwho i love just becauu went to yale doesn't mean you're smart. doesn' i didn't say, you know, you're dummies. >> they went to yale. the guy has no businessusines experience. >> e one thing thatng that was accomplished with the money: . >> i'm no, i'm not. i h i'm no no one can say where the moneyuw went. right. you know what that means? it's's a bribe. a can i ask you this? do you think that president trump's involvement with lobby golf, is that appropriate? >> do you think that what the saudis are bribing the president and president trump is after goes back to beg? in office?ol will you argued: the with the argument we're making thate would mean the president could be compromised by thcompromie w >> but once i get it's>> jes a legitimate businessman who iss
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worth billions of dollars, h oe hunter is a crab with soirées, but with a family.o hale he's got a lot of experience on the hook that let's pull the plug. do i have the power to blow a commercial and just continuent this conversation because ofhi the power? >> if the answer.ave no, ifthpo youwer? want, on fox and friends. >> all right. ahe coming up straight ahead, mayor adpete taking to the cockpit to reassure america. >> don't laugh at my show. reassure americans after a string of scary airplanelane mishaps. >> exclamation point. you'll be back any time. i'm we'll tell you that. >> i show you i'm overly competitive, brother. really? that's a foul. all no tw you're ready to settlehi a score. you don't have the right home insurance coverage while you get a pay for all this yourself. >> so get allstate. >> so get allstate. it's daylight saving time. savi what's the big deal ?savi oh, what's the big got?
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up. this is where we waited for jesse to come before we attacked. we were the ones that did it. >> yeah, it was us . but the top five member of the i have to go down here and talk about a black man who had a noose around his neck and made the whole thing. i would not be my mother's son if i was capable of one drop of water accused of crazy. doesn't have anything to say. >> the people of chicago. >> do you think you guys are believable? white supremacists, 100% you feel the heat. the okay, we're still fighting about the last. just so you know, i'm still fighting. l i'm here.ting you go to break again.. i' all right.fu never seriourious. s concerns, though, i over flying in joe biden's namerica. scar
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a number of scary close callstha with planes almost smashedne ino each other on runways and other dangerous situations.another dan leaving passengers on the edge of their leaving passengers on the edge s of their seats, some of them some o hitting the top of the plane. a but that's another issue. the problem is so bad that the faa held its first emergency safety summit in 14 years to address it. inarnot, our secretary of incompetence, is on the case by pretending to be a pilot. >> we have seen an uptick in i runway incursions and close calles, something that we are not going to allow to turn into something worsthing woe before e together will never take for granted the extraordinarytion a safety record of us aviationnd.g and we're going to continue doing everything we can to ensure that the u.s. remainsn the gold standard when it comes to aviation safety. >> and this isn't very reassuring. >> judge jeanine: republican republicans are ripping joe biden for pushing a guy to run the federal aviation
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administration who has absolute no flying experience.erience. now, you know, what the truth is , brian , that i think america is tired of peoplete being selected for positions based on identit y politics. army, here's a guy who was in the army. good for him.t he w, but henot in was on the ground, nothe's n on the air, okay? and they he's never beent. a pilot. he's never been involved in it.e and in any kind of aviationxpere experience. and yet they want him to runncd the faa at a time when nots nobody's on time and people crashing into each otherd crashi >> brian: . the problem is , ifif the democrats don't buy the argument t that he's notpecy qualified and he's not especially fit to the other ones , he's going to get throughy hae because it's put it'sttee fifty one forty nine and they have the advantage in the committee. fl it'soo goingr to go to the genel for he's going to get passed.s a but his name is phil washington. sounds lik greae a great guy, but ceo o it's the ceo of the denveration international airport for a couple of months. o >> that's it. and a time in which we have wayo too many close calls thaset even people who judge would admit he's a little disturbed by it. >> disturb and it's not the timr
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a rookie at the faa. but i would like to haveebod somebody there. e buttigie the other thing i thought the people who judge said , i think one of the problems onblema lois we asked a lot of e to retire. they took the buyouts and he goes, we have kind of a rust,e l a kind of a rust, likee the whole flying things, we are, the pandemic, a little . one year we get rusty. we're not good at flying anymore. good at flying anymore? hope for the we should all get helmets. >> we just hope for the best,: get out or get some kindso of pd for your head. jesse , what about the fact that i mean, this guy, budha , o gege, i mean, he says we want to continue to raise the bar so our aviation system remains the gold standard in aviation.i? >> jeshe stupid? yeah, he's dumb. and everything he touches dies. look what happenedshipping, with shipping. look what happened with trains. trains anond now w he's messing with thet mess planes. you don't mess w with the plane. josee the guy in the cockpit. first thing i think of is a joke. second thing i think off is is another joke. another joke. the third thing i think is t third thing i think of is that g planes going down and going down hard and that's not a joke.this this guy that they'r guye that nominating washingtothey awashie dropped out of high school,
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then he ran the l.a. transithe r blew the whistle on hi authority and the whistle blower blew the whistle on him because he was taking kickbacks and thenbecauses he went to thf the denver airport. do you know what the ceo ofoes? the airport does?fil-a, they manage the chick fi tl a ad the restaurants. they manage the restaurants. they have nothinthing to dg to o with flying at all. into each other.ng to be in charge of all the planes not crashing into each other. >> i think we can do better. y i >> why is this administration, harold, putting ideology before the american people, us ?e thati well, i'm not sure that i wouldt settle on that view that that's. what they're doing. i think i think a couple of things aren't like everybody concerned that for four yearss n i was in congress from ninety six to two thousandhoulde six . they were things we should havet been doing to fund the faa then and to help modernize theirr inu infrastructure, be it the the way we train airre trafficwad th controllers to the equipment that they use to the systemsth that they that the technology ta that they use. normwe shoult and upgrade all of that. wait and we shouldn't. we normally wait in government till this is a catastrophe.unti' to do it, too.s it. t i don't i don'knt knowow fored s washington. i know we served almost
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twenty five years, the uniteds y states army and the things that you shared theree things, jesse, i didn't know those things.e ths you don't know a lot of notes. i know they say things about him. go befor >> i do think i do think it'san important. you go before a committee th probing i you questions. what i saw, unfortunately, in uf his situation is that it wasots, gop pilots. at least i did read the fact fa sheet this i've read them all the time. >> i think you'll get better information, more is different. >> the heat you get only pilotsn in the gop. senators havd e raisedg.o. quess and have every right to raiseroi questions, and he has everde aye right to provide answers. t i do hope that if they can'tthae come to consensus and it can't pass him, that they do nominate someone who can in that position because we need we need people in that position. jaw, people see about qualifications. james baker, in my estimate,s ba is one of the great statesmekern this country has ever had. had. a secretary of state, secretary of treasury, nof stateo, i'm noe he was qualified for those jobs. >> but he he ht he he haadd a he a set of values. he had a sense of the job, but he knew how to lead.y knows ho so if this guy knows how to lead in twenty five years in
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the military, which to me is aef is in a sense that maybe he doe does know how to lead in some ways rising how at the ranf major. votes >> if he can't do it, if you don't have the votes, they should put someone else in the job. >> j twenty to twenty five years, i don't know, militarizing. whg chen why is you running chick fil a at the airport? he's not runningirport? . you know, i've spent a lot of time in the denver national airport. it's a great airportin.ternat they a nightclub. i want to give them a big shoutl out. it's going well down there. but jesse's right. but don't mess with the planes., do' we we cannot have tragedies. we've had so many near misses as so many near collisionssion on airport runways and planes essentially dropping out ofy the sky. we'rdropping oe very lucky thath the pilots were competent enough to bring them back up before they crashebefore td inte the ocean. severe turbulence. a lot of thi s does go on faa the shoulders. but a judge, because we don't have an faa administrator right now. and can someone in this administration please have experience? you know, to your point, you don't have to have this
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of frankenstein. the jor warning aboua mat that artificial intelligence that can do things like pass the bar examnce they fer school paper in just a few seconds. wow, the tecconds. h genius behind it now fears he's created happy that w i think people should be happy that we're a little bit scared of this. >> you're >> i think people should be a little bit scared, a little bit. you know, personally, i think if i said i were not, you should either not trust me ororu be very unhappy. >> i'm in this jobnhappy tha ant takeover is already in the works. a new startup is workingg toward towards human shaped robots to staff warehouses and retail stores ohuman shr do chores at your home. home. i think you and i love stuff the chore stuff, but does this scare you as much as ibut doesnr bother you a concern you? >> as much as it bothers me, r i don't want a robot doing my chores. no, the other stuff, the stuff about that talked about the beginning of the i'm not scared because here's why you have to have consumers and an economy. robots
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and if you create all robots as workers, then there's no one to buy anything because b you're not paying workers to work and then they have nause you'o you c disposable income and then youth can't buy all the other products that you're selling them . it's just going to be a bunchdig of robots and a bunch of people standing around watching themldo buy math because the build products that they can'tyo afford to buy because they don't have a salary. well, don't you remember judge the life of julia from obama? the government gives you the money. they oh, that's whermee govee t. comes from.>> the government. where is the tax j money come tx from? eurobond. ro >> we're not paying them. you are you bothered by the creator the creator of this technology of this technology is saying he's scared about what the implications could be ?scard i thin ak the stuff is is meaningful, but he's i think? he's talking about broader i mean, different thingsimpact and how it can impact adversely our society. i respecselyt for that.r that i do. and i think that if you're defamed, if someonek eigh comes out and says, you, out jeanine pirro is x, y or z orpeo harold ford is a, b , c, i and it's defamatory and slanderous, like who do you sue? you know, chat to you.d to
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i mean, who is big concern with the robots? >> that is important. and it really is a question ofou whether or not the the intelligence is created by a machine or did humans put information into the machine that lives itsto the out? >> lib science has made allall the hard wires in the back. it's scary. judge jeanine: it >> i mean, wha'st are these things? are program don't have souls. human beings have souls.n bein you knowgs, maybe some other great apes and higher primates.r >> but we have souls and our souls are given to us from not i god .achiev these things don't have souls.e they're not going to achieve real sentience. entimentand that has some flaws. if you're worried about peopleit cheating on tests and have to do with pen and paper, if you're worried about kids usings chat to write essays, then watch them write essays. that is that is the fiction thef ixthat they will figure out some technology that will decipher whether or not
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this is created by an ai >> hram or by a human being. >> if you raise you talkedsoul d about the soul in the heart, if we if robots in a.i. are ableinf to do these thingsor, us human,h we've talked about the danger of having human interaction during combat, kids not being in school, people not going in the workplace. this wor i think that's what tha ceo was talking about. and i was curious. i mean, i have a strong opinion of the case. i think that we're all missing it. transformational. this is traumatic. and i worry about china and russia getting this. this is already the fastesttest growing app in the history ofn apps. one hundred million fotir. wn i tic-tac. this has blown its wayt away. eg they are going to be havinga go figuring this out for good thing, for medicine, figure out odng for what your problem is . you have cancer or hearter, heas problem to be able to fill itme in and they're goingntal problee to solve problems. but it's already one from it's already getting to the top marks and inlaw exams and bar exams. this is outthinking everything. if china gets this, i thinkevitb society is doomed and it's
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inevitable they're going to gelt we have to be planning ahead the greatest technology r developed hasover the las been developed over the last few weeks and is now availablee, . this i think we're goingking the to look back at this day makingo the advent of the internet seem seem minor compared to what this is . i think this is unbelievable. unbelievablys , transformationa, dangerous. think about how dumb wthink aboo with directions now because i used to be good atause of directions. now, i don't even know how tgpso i make a right oow ir left what wt is when this starts doing stuff for us . gene is. wilder and young, gene frankenstein picked upung fran the wrong brain and created a very dumb guy, abnormal. whoever made this this scaredm m the hell out of sam altmanan.'s and meanwhile, he knows what it's capable of. i think i just think that this is going to lap human beings. >> happy st. patrick's day.ight. i'm trying to lighten it up,. man. you're killing me. i know. i'm just telling you, i was. >>s so we just bomb china right now.t now? i was told. okay, yeah, i wa
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pack it up, pack it in. tter what's better than finding a pot of gold? how about st. patrick' pot os da landing on a friday? thank yo fu forir the first timn six years, all across america, irish lads and lasses have been making a pilgrimage to their anyowete pubs to celebrate sent a producer out to see ifg anyone was takingliday. a leprechaun's holiday. >> watch this. we love it. we have been here before on a holiday. ho lovelyery white and i you. are you playing hooky from work? absolutely. this guys walking around. with funny beards and funny. ♪ ♪ and everyone's irish on st. patty's day. that's true. ver i was married five humby. i wouldn't be like you, let me tell ya, guinness, because i think the most important part
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today is to be drunk. yeah. all day long. i was the chief here on the train to train allng the bodies getting bogged down in the valley of, you know,us we're just happy to be healthyda and happy. so we said we travelnd have a t> and have a good time. we would like to make clear on n and by later on , she means right now. jesse, so, jesse , i whipped up an irih irish face last night. here we have a lovely picturene of my corned beebeeff and cabba' >> that's me. i'm voguing and shepherd's pie like that.. it was so good. how about that?t that no one's ever said that. one hae i like i love i love st.atrick's patrick's day on a friday. and it's warm outside. >> yeah. so this is a triple threat. thr. yes. and marc drinking ah madness. so you're seeing a lot of're se street drinking and you're seeing a lotei lot not so good looking white irish guys think they can get lucky. >> and i can feel the spirit in the streets. yes, they all thin
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k that they can. >> abdisalam, the wonderful thing who's available now? yeah, boy, you're telling me even though it's a friday during lent. yes. cont, catholics have bees have n special dispensation to enjoy corned beef on this beautiful holiday.: wh >> yeah. when i got up this morningmorni, to check my facts and sure enough, cardinal c had e-maileda me directly, said , i am you're going to beef.ning him i'm turning him down. but it's good to know, like,heav again, you're going to heaven. n you declared this early.withouts well, we all know without that dispensation and having corned the heaven p beef, you blue the heaven. it' so it's good news thanks to the cardinal and the pope and everyone who made that possible. possible. havehave some corned beef, which is considered bad beef. >> right? i mean, yeah, it's it's like: is roast, like it's rough roast>> n without the binding. have you not been on instagram?u rumpo is the hottest thing going in terms of depends on the cheap media herald. have you been outside?ve you b have you been assaultedn as by people imbibing? i am not. i have not. this a great holiday and i think one of the reasons i lovet
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the parade in new york , which is the biggest and oldest, is that it raise, its money for charities that really do a good thing. i mean, from this year, i guess d thing. it's catholic charities, citys w harvest and city mealshe on wheels, which is obviously that is a food theme this year, having peo giving having people have better access. so, oh, itette is very sweet. >> i am part of irish. par yeah. >> j right. love yeah. okay, i love st. patrick's day .ut on thi used to go out on the street evd talk to people. everybody's drunk, everybody'srk happy. new york city is the happiestt place around on st. patrick's day. therne i am. >> i don't know. i'm talking to somebody years ia ago, back in the day. so it was cold that day.but >> but i love it. i absolutely love it.if we can i da's the happiest day in new york . if we could be this happy every day in new york , it would be great. and the bars, restaurants packed for those bar ownersed. who have been god bless them. >> you know what my money and the stance are? they make about forty three dollars and eighty four cents on average on st. patrick's day in the pubs. yeah. all right.average on st. patrick and more to come tip. >> one more thing is up next
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♪ >> jesse: before we get to one more thing. you are not going to want to miss this. amazing documentary on benjamin hall's amazing documentary after getting hurt in ukraine a year ago. airs 9:00 eastern on sunday. all right. judge, you're up. >> judge jeanine: okay, spain's crowb'ed pin says lee nor 70 years old and grabbing combat boots to prepare to take the throne. take the next three years to train in the military. one year in the army. one year in the navy and one in the air force. she is qualified to be the faa director. it's the exact same thing her father did years ago before becoming king. in spain all the heirs to the throne have a military background before becoming king or queen. this 17-year-old is no different. she will start training later this summer. i love her princess lee nor from
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spain. >> jesse: like identity politics in a different way. >> judge jeanine: she is doing the job. >> jesse: i'm just messing with you, judge. a high-speed chase out of minneapolis. some kia got clipped. took it over the bridge. boom. guess what? you. >> brian: airbag. >> jesse: peppers get out perp. as the taser locks into their nipples their teeth fly off. we couldn't show you the rest of the video. >> judge jeanine: where did you get that from. >> coke co coca-cola whistleblo. watch at 7:00. harold? >> harold: everyone should watch benjamin hall one of the great heroes. the man being saved from the los angeles raging river this week. this comes as severe storms and torrential rain have been battering california. the man is desperately holding on.
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rescued there. unclear how he got stuck. luckily he survived and was treated for hyper thermia. >> judge jeanine: that's a beautiful story. >> jesse: that's a good one. brian? >> brian: watch one nation required viewing. a quiz at the end. please pay attention to one more thing, judge. coming up, aamongst our guests kennedy. >> green flowers. >> brian: jimmy failla and nikki haley. why barack obama gives her great hope. this is going to be the least entrenched video you have ever seen. this is the tie tallian team managed by mike. baseball so boring they have expresso machine in the dugout to keep the team awake. the wbc highly rated. the judge said kennedy? >> kennedy: jimmy failla and i are going on tour. we want to meet you. it's the last liberty tour. our first stop is reading, pennsylvania at the performing arts center.
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