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>> i don't know where that ends. i know that it is endless. thank you very much. one final peek at the dow today. ahead what could be a federate hike today. stocks spreaded out on the belief that works of the banking situation is behind them. >> i'm jesse watters. i'm dana perino and brian kill immediate. this is the "the five." democrats getting tough on crime. only this sabotage republican. d.a. alvin bragg wants to lock up donald trump as he goes soft on violent criminals. the guy is the poster child for not prosecuting crimes. you can rob a store now time --
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thousand times. you can stick a gun in someone's face, ask them to empty the cash register. as long as nobody got hurt, only a misdemeanor. since taking office, downgraded 52% of felony cases to misdemeanors. years old hush money payment to a porn star we all forgot about, that the feds dismiss? that demands a full force of the law and upgraded felony charge. all of this should come as no shock. the fix was in from the start. here's brad campaigning on getting trump. >> lot of people are wondering whoever has this job, are they going to convict donald trump. >> that is the number one issue. i was the chief deputy in the attorney general's office.
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we sued the trump administration over 100 times. >> you believe it should happen? >> i believe we have the hold him accountable. >> house republicans right through bragg's political charade. >> he brags about lowering felonies to misdemeanors and not prosecuting. >> this wasn't something they would pursue. even this district attorney saying he wasn't going to pursue it. president trump announced he will run for reelection. >> is he, bragg, reaching level of prosecutorial misconduct? >> he did it during the campaign? he and james focused trump. that is an outrage.
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it is unethical. it is unprofessional. it is the same thing that the united states attorney assistant u.s.a. with the southern district in new york. this guy was known for going after republicans. he then wants to work for free for bragg so he can get trump. he can be brought up before the character committee, commission on attorney conduct. it doesn't matter to them. they don't care. when you got a d.a. like this who is focused on making felonies, misdemeanors. you go into a jewelry store with -- three people have a heart attack and drop dead. you don't shoot anybody. no problem. he is stretching to make a misdemeanor a felony where he has no jurisdiction. a misdemeanor, falsifying a record. he gets -- by the way, statue
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limitations passed in new york. he wants to raise it to felony by saying the crime he intended to commit was a federal fec crime. they said it's not a crime we're not prosecuting him now this guy says i'm going to make myself a hero and make sure that we got the first president in american history indicted. i'm bringing him in cuffs. are you kidding me? why not a virtual arraignment if you have to do it at all? you politically corrupt leftist idea log. this guy is training people not to prosecute criminals. but to let them out of jail and ignore the victims of crime. he is responsible for blood on the hands -- for the blood that's been spilled by so many new yorkers. >> i said yesterday, i did not
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think that this was the avenue to go down. i think the case in georgia will be more serious. it seem to be something lot of people moderates, independents on the republican side can understand what donald trump did in georgia, pressuring officials to go out find him 11,800 votes across three different phone calls. that seems a lot more serious and something people can wrap their hands around. there's a lot of misinformation flying around about this. john edward saying, he did get indicted. he was not acquitted. there may have been a crime here. one that you wouldn't necessarily prosecute. alvin bragg has to deal with the fact that he's on record saying he will not do anything about this. he had two top prosecutors quit over it. i read an op ed saying i happen to think there was a crime
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committed. it's an fec violation. you need to why now. why did you suddenly wake up and decide this. the talking point about alvin bragg should be paying attention to these things. coming from people that represent districts that are more violent than new york city. kevin mccarthy, bakersfield is more violent than new york city. you have mike pence talking about it that are more violent. indianapolis number ten, new york city number 59. go home, fix what's going on there. i don't particularly like alvin bragg. it rings a little hollow. >> john edwards paid the money to settle that case with donor funds. trump used personal funds. >> the question is, whether it was an fec violence. that was a violation of the
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rules. $130,000. >> not a campaign contribution. >> it was his own money. private settlement, civil. >> i will ask of alvin bragg, how much is a mug shot worth to you? is it worth losing all your credibility. to be dragged through not just conservatives. you are having liberals saying this is not the case to bring. does this mean that much to you? is that why? the democrats seem willing to actually break norms because of the threat that president trump might one day break norms. part of this also goes to democracy itself. do you know, there's liberal groups and conservative groups that go all over the world to try to council countries that are developing democracies about how you treat opposition. this is not how you treat an opposition. it's a terrible example.
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especially because all this it was misdemeanor and civil and it wasn't. the president did not shoot somebody on fifth avenue. if they do this, then, anything else that comes after that is not going to be taken seriously. that already will be baked in the cake in terms of voter's minds. last thing for me, politico did a profile, bragg is described politically averse. this guy, he was definitely a funded prosecutor. to say he's not political, it's insane. that's fine. he is. just be up front about it. it if you are going to go this route, you are political, you think you have a case and you're going to bring it, fine.
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be aware of the consequences. at the end of 2024, they might not think the mug shot was worth it. >> mental note, don't go after dana. first off, he's downgraded burglaries, armed robbery possessions of firearm and but yet, he's going after trump. donald trump is in a great mood. he wants front and center. he wants the high profile arrest. he wants everyone to see how ridiculous this is. i agree with you, dana, bolsonaro left the country because he knew he will be arrested. number two, your stats might be right, jessica, this is what bothers me most. not that the crime is high. what are you doing to stop it? there's a sense among the police
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force here that's not backed. if there are these cities in indiana, are there police chiefs looking at crackdown. if they were cracking down in new york city and we had zero tolerance d.a., this is no nonsense d.a. you caught up in the dragnet. it's just the opposite. i thought van jones said it. back off. this is not where you want to go. lindsey graham tell me this morning, he did testify in georgia. there's not a lot of there there when you put the phone calls in context. when you look at mar-a-lago and compare it to joe biden's house and lawyer's house in boston,
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maga republicans. it's their fault. >> i just signed this veto, because legislation passed by the congress. countertake into considerations of investments over climate and overpaying executive. that's why i decided to veto it. >> is he the grandchild sleeping next door? why is he whispering. while we're on the subject of climate change, liberals are moving the goal post again on doomsday. u.n. panel says that the world has less than a decade to stop catastrophic warming. al gore and john kerry said we should be toast by now. >> there's a 75% chance that the entire north polarized cap during some of the summer months could be completely ice free
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within the next five to seven years. >> you have sea ice, which is melting at a rate that the ararctic ocean. scientists predict we'll have the first ice free arctic summer. >> how did that go? i guess the presidential feels good about the veto. left wing must be loving it. didn't matter in manchin and tester voted with republican. >> this is a bipartisan effort. i thought that's what he wanted. he wanted to see republicans and democrats work together. it's a bipartisan issue that he went against. also, how does it square with what the president did last week when he approved the willow project in alaska? that doesn't quite square. the consequences of going too green too fast are obvious in europe. since the war in ukraine, they had to figure out a way to beg,
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borrow and steal to get traditional energy resources. shouldn't that be a warning? when you talk about medicare for all. everybody want medicare for all? 90% people say yes. that's the same with e.s.g. you hear it's for environment and social justice and governance, that sound really good. did you know it will increase the cost of your food. no i'm not for that. that's what these legislators are doing across the states. they try to do it in congress. >> so disappointing and not surprising? >> not surprising. he needs the left. think about how much the green agenda needs. you need corporate welfare. you need tax rebates. look at the inflation reduction act, that was a trillion dollars for green new deal. you need child labor, wind,
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solar and sun. all of this goes to propping up the green new deal. it's not not as profitable as traditional energy. biden basically creates a government rule that tells investment managers, guys, you might need to steer the pensions over here into the green stuff because, again, they're not as profitable as everything else. if you're a teacher and you have a pension and the government invested, go here, you say you know what, you're not going to get a 10% return. you're going to get a 5% return. you will feel lot better about it. >> people look at their taxes and how much they lost last year. lot of people saying, i don't feel as good about may be my green agenda and the investment. may be i got to be more machiavellian. do you feel that the green energy should have been isolated. >> no. i think that this is a bit of
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overreaction. he says retirement plans fiduciary should consider maximum returns for retirees across the country. that's common sense. he's not forcing people into esg ventures. when we talked about it, financial scions are into esg investing. remember you said i'm going to go with steve shwartman on this. president biden took action saying i won't draw on public lands. people said you need to do that. he did it. he did the willow project. created 2500 jobs. this is a person using common sense. to say, you need to show proof that people's retirements are being wiped out because of investing in climate projects --
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there's no proof of that. he's saying let financial managers do their job. if they see a good investment, big look. make people money off of it. >> silicon valley bank took a bat. >> that's not point. that talking point disappeared. there's a huge problem across the entire banking sector. it's not because someone who made a tik tok video on their board. >> they had lot of investors. >> that's the whole point of this. this is all about woke policy. people insisting they should be able to get involved in woke policy, that's what joe biden wants. he wants green energy. ewants to work with china. china can start all these producing plants to create the lithium. what we should be able to do is do everything we can so they can make money. somebody is making money at the end of this. my concern is that it's not the
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american investor. the amazing part of this is that you've got them saying, look, the world is coming to an end. therefore, we need to invest because we're going to die. we're all still here. >> what about the drought in call? >> -- california. >> this is fear they are creating. somebody making money off it. i got to add one more thing. the navy secretary as the biden administration, is proposing shrinking the submarine fleet level. the navy secretary says, look, my fighting climate change is a top priority for the navy. are you kidding me. he should be fired. that's all woke crazy. >> we should end where you started. republicans have not made your argument. republicans is not said you want to do things green responsible. let me who we'll be dependent on and tell you about the oil and
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gas company who will happen to them if they die in the vine. we'll buy from other people instead of producing our own. >> one google assignment may be jessica too. the "wall street journal" had this piece, called esg profitable, the numbers don't lie. benchmarks analytics. it shows they strongly underperformed. that's the "wall street journal." >> i give my 401k to dana perino. >> up next, the doctor gets embarrassed in his latest attempt at fame.
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generating lot of buzz. back in 2021, fauci and the d.c. mayor going door-to-door to convince unvaxed people to get the covid shot. >> how many years we've invested in this approach? about 20 years of science. >> allow thousands of people like you don't get vaccinated, you will continue to let this virus continue to percolate in this country and world. >> something like the common flu. >> your campaign is about fear. >> what are we going to do about the other states? >> they will keep the outbreaks smoldering in the country. they are not doing it because they say they don't want to do it. they are republicans. they don't like to be told what to do. >> dr. fauci will have a lot of more to answer to. president biden signed a bill declassifying the intelligence
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on the over engine -- origins f covid-19. where do you want to start? >> he fired up a camera and said follow me around for about year and a half. i watched the nine minutes. with the people looking at him and shaking. this guy was asking a questions. he said, what do you really know about this vaccine? what makes you think it's not the common cold. at the end, he was yelling at him. to his credit, he took a slice of his life. he was chose not to let that him. other people treated him like a hero. he saw the doubts. he's not a republican. this republicans they don't trust you. excuse me, you tell everyone there's no politics. you know for sure there's politics with this guy.
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>> i was reminded today thinking about kamala harris before she was president. she pushed vaccine hesitancy? where did they get the idea initially? it was kamala harris. >> that's why i was fascinated by those interviews and the one guy, the one guy that was talking to him, he says, it's like the common cold. by the way, people die of the common cold too. fauci says, i hear the vaccine doesn't cure it, it doesn't stop it. fauci says no, on the very rare chance that you get it, you don't feel it. it's very good protecting you. you have to say to yourself, what was so important for them to go into this particular community, which has been very resistant to the vaccine. this guy says, somebody is
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getting something from it. this guy, we didn't do the whole clip. he was yelling. they were like let's getaway from him. when fauci trashes republicans, it's because we want to make our own decisions. isn't that the american way. those republicans they don't want to be told what to do. i wish -- it's just take the vaccine. let the pharmaceutical make a lot of money. take that vaccine. >> i have a long thought that from a messaging standpoint, i absolutely understand why the trump white house called it operational warp speed. he said, get this done. i think if we had taken a step
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back and explained that technology had been in the works for a long time, you might not have ended up in this place. may be, i don't know. i understood and loved the operation of warp speed. may be they should have called it something else. >> i like the name. it has personality. it's something that both administrations -- >> it made people think it was unsafe. >> this is something that's been around totally. to your point, you go into these communities, they are the people who are hesitant. you tried to explain what the benefits will be. you have to accept it. there are some people who will never get it and take the vaccine. that has to be fine. now that we're in this new phase of life, where people had the vaccine and i was vaccinated and
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i got covid. it wasn't that bad for me. i want to make point about the executive producer he made a point about this documentary. this is public broadcasting. you should show good and bad of it. there are people who hesitant about his impact on the covid-19 pandemic. but dr. fauci's life and career. it's covid. hiv, sars. it's ebow -- ebola. >> the fact that my tax dollars went to that documentary where this mad scientists who sponsored this lab that leaked this killer virus and goes door-to-door knocking pressuring american citizens to get the shot.
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i don't like government officials going door-to-door pressuring americans. he's getting paid in royalties from the pharmaceutical companies. people are asking, woman said i heard you get the shot you still get the virus and you can still transmit. he goes, no, that doesn't really happen? that's disinformation. he's going door-to-door and spreading disinformation. do you remember general patton in world war ii about to go to the front lines and cameras said, let me mic you up general. no! you got serious things to do. you don't sit around waiting to get micked up. >> i would say this. he does say in the documentary, i got it wrong by saying that people should have masked up earlier. he never says i got it wrong i
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should have clamped down earlier and i overstated the effectiveness of the vaccine that was brand new. mrna vaccines have been around for 20 years. that would have been a great way to do it and talk about how it's a way to stop cancer. >> up next, a democratic lawmaker says some parents are not qualified to make school choices for children. we got the house! you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your new home - across town or across the country. pods, your personal moving and storage team. my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus.
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and entire piece of life in the hands of parents who are not qualified to make those decisions. they don't have the money to put in the difference that their child would need to attend a private school. >> you know, that's shocking. it is so disgusting. i can't even -- i'm not. i will ask what your opinion is on that, brian? >> we played this morning on fox and friends. she feels as though a parent doesn't have a higher education they're not qualified to pick the curriculum for their kids. we care about your kids more than you do. which is a no go zone. some of the smartest people i know have the least education, formal education. arkansas, utah, iowa, arizona, they all have school choice. i hope more and more states empower that and let them make
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decisions for their kids. >> jesse, to me this seems like it's the teacher's union. the public schools. it's all about the money. they're in it together. the truth is, those public schools are the ones that are failing. this legislator has the nerve to say if you didn't graduate from high school, some of the smartest people i know didn't graduate from high school and making billions and millions. >> who? >> i'll tell you later. [ laughter ] >> the way they make money in the state of georgia, they take the total number of public school students and then they take all of the public school teachers. that's how they determine teacher salaries. if more poor kids get these vouchers to go to charter schools, that's less amount of total public school students that's their salaries go lower. that's what this is about. >> dana? >> the first thing i thought of when i heard this, i do believe that every parent wants the best for their children.
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i thought about senator tim scott. he writes about his grandfather who did not go to high school. one of the things he used to do, make sure the kids did their homework and sit there with the newspaper. he would looking at the newspaper, he couldn't read. his grandson came a u.s. senator. i this that there's not a better animating force in politics now than children's education and parental rights. you look in virginia. governor glenn youngkin won that race on that issue. it was about parental choice. there's a group called parents defending education. everyone eevery -- every one of their polls they have 71% of voters opposing withholding information about a child's gender from the parent. 75% wants school to inform the
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parents if their child want to change their pronouns. i assume she wants the best for her children and for the children of her state. i think she's wrong. >> the irony of this, jessica, she sent her own kids to private school and yet, she deigns to speak on behalf of parents who have their kids in public school. 78% of the kids in those atlanta schools tested below the proficiency level for math. may be the teachers are focused on being better teachers. >> the fact that her kids went to private school backs up her perspective on this. she served on pta, school boards and her argument, you give money to people where the parents are going to be paying attention to make sure they're on top of all of these things. i don't think there's inconsistency there. i do think, you're right to
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bring up what terry mcauliffe said in the race in virginia, he said like, teachers are the ones who should be in charge of your kids. these are sound bites of death for democrats. you run those during the campaign. it's going to be a tremendous problem. i do think going out -- coming out the pandemic, so many people had terrible educational outcomes and had to turn to pod learning, home schooling, millions of kids from the public school system that it's going to be on democrats to have to make a very clear and potent case for why there shouldn't a voucher system for 5 or $6000. i'm not saying every kid gets a free ride to the top private schools in the country. when the public school system did fail so many, we would agree a strong public school system makes the country better. you have to show up and defend that if vouchers is available to
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>> welcome back. first up, you probably seen lots of crazy car chase. how about one on a skateboard. a man wanted for carjacking fleeing los angeles police officers. you can imagine, he didn't roll very far. cops puts an end by pushing him off the board and arresting him. it's so good. you ever seen a skateboard chase? >> i seen a zip line escape. if you have wheels you got to use the wheels. if you get a running start and you don't have the tight line in there, you can get knocked over, i think he wins that foot race. >> like the whole 405. >> you can skateboard faster if you're proficient than a cop could run on foot. >> right. by the way, his name is pedro he's 30 years old. two counts of vehicle theft.
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>> the guy needed a car. he was tired of the skateboard. this is the thing. police didn't have to shoot. just hold a hand out. look at that. >> i don't think he knew how to skateboard. >> possibly not. >> should have been tony hawk. up next, dudes are now using robots to score dates instead of trying to sweep a girl off her feet. lazy guys are using ai bots. one man said it got him 13 dates. >> i think people will be using this everywhere. i do think that if you going to do this, at least edit and add some of your own words. change couple of words. women are going to figure this out. women aren't dumb. they will not like it.
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>> that's the amazing part of it is, the woman will meet the guy. he's going to sound like an idiot. sooner or later, you have to be you. even if you get through the door. >> what happens men are too lazy to screen. i did not know this, women are in charge of tinder and other websites. >> you didn't know that? >> i thought it was equal. this is the first time for men to get on the offensive. they license it out. they outsourced it. they have virtual intelligence say, call me when it gets serious. i'd be concerned about where this is heading. it's tough enough dating online. now you have to wonder if it's artificial intelligence. >> i imagine. >> you don't need a robot to kick game to women. women are so simple.
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you want to ignore little bit. ignore them, buy them dinner. don't pay too much attention to them. ask them. tell them. you tell them where we're going. we're going here at at this time. you pick them up and you take them out. you pay for dinner. >> you think that works? >> it works like a charm. you know it better than anybody. [ laughter ] >> do you order? >> i wouldn't mind that. i'm so tired making decisions this week. >> women do not like making decisions. >> when do you become nice? >> at the wedding. [ laughter ] >> you look lovely. >> you got to tease them. they love being teased. >> enough sexism for one day. more up next. ♪ allergies don't have to be scary.
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cole hauser is an award winning actor who has starred in good will hunting too fast, too furious and the current hit show yellowstone. beyond his impressive career, he is a proud supporter of the tunnel to towers foundation. i was able to spend some time with cole and his family to reflect on those who have sacrificed so much to defend our freedom. i know how much you care about america and our veterans and all the things. but you have such a platform now.
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yeah. and to share that with us that we need to get the word out that we have to take care of these great heroes and their families. you know, as i started to be more and more successful, i was like, how can i help? but when i heard of the tunnel of the towers, and i met brandon in idaho and his family, i was like, wow. there's actually a charity where we know where the money's. going to go. we have 95.1% of every dollar goes to our programs. and i think brandon's a great spokesman for t2t and and his wife, shannon, has two daughters. i mean, oh, my god. they're just special families. so pretty much, if you put your life on the line, if something goes bad, they're there. that's awesome. yeah. they're incredible people, man. you saw all the stuff we put in these homes, right? i was i was blown away. and they deserve it. they earned it. this is not of course, we give them a mortgage free home, but look what they gave up. they gave up their bodies so, cole, why should americans give donate help?
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tunnel to towers foundation. i mean, is there any better organization to help the people that has fought for this country and the freedoms that we have? it's that simple. it is that let's take care of each other. and you're going to join us on that mission. thank you. hey, i'm cole hauser. i want you to join me in supporting our nation's heroes and their families. it's only $11 a month. go to t2t dot org. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we support immune function. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-five vitamins and minerals, and ensure complete with thirty grams of protein. what does it mean to be ever better? its your customers getting what they ordered when they expect it. discover how ryder ecommerce makes your customer's experience ever better.
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♪ >> jesse: time now for "one more thing." do you want to know how tired people are. this guy is behinding his own business. just lowers his shoulder and takes this guy down on the lamb. put the cuffs on him. that's how you do it. we are not encouraging it but we appreciate it. >> dana: i'm going to try that. >> jesse: dana, don't you dare. running you over like a lemon. tonight "jesse watters primetime" jim jordan break some exclusive investigation on those teachers that were designated terrorists. we got kayleigh and dana tonight at 7:00. jessica? >> jessica: great, comedy legend adam sandler was award the the mark tywain prize for american hume kennedy center. rose prominence on snl and 51 state, billy madison and happy gilmore.
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[glass breaking] >> hi, met on a golf course. >> hey, what is going on here. >> i'm looking for the other half of this bottle. there is some right there, too. [laughter] jessica jessica in his acceptance peach proud owner of the 2023 mark tywain award for athleticism, sexual prowess and guitar vitter as city. >> congratulations. >> judge jeanine: did you know mark tywain walls from my hometown he will myer remarks new york? the nonprofit pause with a cause teamed up with muskegon correctional facility in michigan. allowing to train dogs people with disabilities. pups arrive when they are 14 months old and stay four to five months to get the skills they need before moving on to more specific training. the inmates involved say the process helps them feel like they can do some good in the world and give back to the community and the dogs are more streetwise for the experience.
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>> jesse: do that every time you finish talking. >> judge jeanine: i do. >> dana: that's what you had to do when you were done playing quardz my grandma. angie having a big birthday today. also today is world down syndrome day. the chairman of the board of directors of national down syndrome society. they do some incredible work had a gala early this month in new york city and that little girl, she was stella, too many people to list here. but just congrats to tiffany for all of that great work and thank you for all you do. >> jesse: all right. and happy birthday. brian? >> brian: screening of a movie you are going to see in a couple weeks big george foreman. affecting is great. the story is real. you will love it. check it out. also a great message because he came from nowhere to champion and then champion again. you will love the movie. we had a soundbite. we ran out of time. >> dana: we have time. >> brian: let's go watch.
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>> george changtedz his name is foreman to poorman. >> what's my name now fool. >> new heavyweight champion of the world. >> where is all that rage coming from. >> i don't have any rage. >> brian: he does have rage. loses it all and wins it at 40 years old. champion in his 40's. >> jesse: thanks, brian. i will get cracking. see you at the gym. >> judge jeanine: george foreman grill. how could you forget to grill. bret has been stealing our time for years time to enroach on his territory. anything anybody else wants to say? >> thank you for taking my time. very much appreciate that. >> jesse: i'm sorry. i thought i was stealing from bret. >> trace: good evening, everyone. welcome to los angeles i'm trace gallagher in for bret baier. deadly cartels finding new ways to profit from human smuggling and involves a surprising grouch people plus
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