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friends and family members of those that were killed and those who just want to be there for the community including joe biden and joe biden, the first lady and the governor of that state nashville mayor as well who has the community price to grapple with what happened and also how to make sure nothing like that ever happens again. that will do it here. "the five" is now. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody, i'm jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, dana perino, and the greg gutfeld, it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." president biden is being slammed from out of touch, when pressed on the nashville school shooters potential motive, police say the suspect targeted the christian school and the massacre was closely planned. the president claims to be console her in chief, but
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laughed off that this could've been an antireligious attack, listen. >> that christians were targeted in the school shooting? >> i have no idea. i have no idea. >> republican senator josh hawley blasting before looking at the feds to investigate as a hate crime. >> that is totally beneath the dignity of the office of the presidency of the united states, this is an office that has the responsibility of leading this country, children are dead, this is a terrible, terrible tragedy, joe biden should be acknowledging the targeting of people of faith, he should be saluting the law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line and saved hundreds of kids, but you should be saying we are going to get to the bottom of this, we are going to call it for what it is, a hate crime and do a full investigation to make sure it
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does not happen again. >> jesse: and it does not end there, the press secretary for katie hobbs forced to resign this afternoon after appearing to encourage gun violence against trans phobos on twitter, with this show, we do a subject like a school shooting, we don't laugh or joke around, we treated with respect. you would think the president of the united states could understand the quorum. >> judge jeanine: at a time when our country is literally in pain, with one of the most senseless tragic shootings, the shooting of children in school, the president comes down and starts joking about ice cream, he starts joking about the fact that he really has some upstairs and joe biden is his wife. and at a time when he can console the country as he referenced, he should do something to console us, and when he was asked about the issue of this being a hate hate crime, look, i don't know if it is or isn't yet, i have not seen the manifesto, but i
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will tell you what, i mentioned this the first or second day and i said we have to look into the issue, because you can rest assured that if this happened at a synagogue or in a mosque, there will be people asking that question in the president would be saying, well, we are going to look into that. but we live in a day and age unfortunately where the degrading of religion in our society, especially christian religion, ironically on a day when merrick garland is before the congressional committee being asked about whether or not they were properly prosecuting protesters in the dobbs a decision in the protection of supreme court justices on the issue of abortion, all of this comes together. these are not isolated incidents. they really are a reflection of what is going on in the country. in this president, he is just blabbering all the time. and he could've said, you know, it's time for us to recognize, forget about the hate crime
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issue, we have a red flag laws, if something does not make sense, find out about it. ask questions, make a phone call, there is a federal red flag law, most states have a red flag laws. we can prevent this, but he was just joking if josh hawley is in favor, i don't like it. i mean, stop pivoting the politics, it's obvious what you are. >> i think that we have some of that sound you mentioned with him referencing ice cream earlier on the day, this tragic event, let's play that. >> my name is joe biden. [laughter] >> i'm dr. joe biden's husband. and i eat ice cream, chocolate chip. i came down because i heard that there was chocolate chip ice cream. by the way i have a whole refrigerator upstairs. you think i'm kidding, i'm not. >> jesse: he has to know about the shooting at that point, because he addressed at a couple of seconds after, so what is
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going on? >> jessica: i don't know, i think it was a bear though it meant very bad thing to do. i think his message on the shooting was strong, he addressed how tragic it wasn't what he would like to see done, very consistent he wants the assault weapons ban brought back. it's not online with the consoler-in-chief for sure, but i don't think at the table i have a different view of the president then a few others, gillian turner was standing, who is neutral on the issue, but i don't think he should've made a joke out of any of this, because it was incredibly somber moments and obviously it should be investigated as a hate crime whether it turns out to be one or not coming have to consider just like where anyone where a certain group is known to be coming you are going there intentionally targeting them, we said the same thing after tree of life, obviously. went back to look at the coverage of the horrific shooting in south carolina where dylan roof killed nine black parishioners while they were at bible study in the basement, did
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not see the same outrage on the anti-christian issue from the republicans, it was obviously an attack on black people, which was made clear, but it should've been investigated the same way as an attack on christians, because it was at a house of worship. and i hope they move forward with that. josh hawley though is so sanctimonious, and he is so desperate to get as cable news hits, and he did get it off of it and got to go on and profit ties about this, i think that people need to take a step back from it and if you want to say that the president should not of had this reaction, you know, i can't possibly agree with josh hawley about it, so it can be that. that's obviously a bad signal to send, but both sides do this where they put in the punches, remember when kamala said i'm not going to get the vaccine, because it was a trump of vaccine, if it's from the scientist, i will do that. that's a bad message about where our government officials are and i don't like it. >> jesse: i don't know if he is thirsty for airtime coming he
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says that it should be investigated as a hate crime. >> jessica: he said beneath the dignity of the office and requesting to get on your show every day? >> jesse: i don't do the bookings. do you think it is an age factor. you get to a certain age and you're like i don't care, blah, blah, blah, is that what it is? or is he just emotionally detached? >> dana: i don't know, i can't say, but i can tell you that i think the joke was problematic on a couple of levels on like a tactical level, it was unfortunate because he was making a joke in the aftermath of a tragedy, which is never okay, but at the strategic level it was interesting, because he kind of admitted that he is sometimes making these decisions about things not based on principle, but instead in accordance with the political battle lines. it was sort of like you said that out loud. without meaning to you. and it's interesting, because
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that undercuts his own big initiative was just last week, right? the whole grand gesture with the veto threat for the d.c. crime bill, he was standing against his party, he was saying, look, i think this is the wrong thing to do, so i'm going to veto the bill and now he says, whatever josh hawley's position is, i'm going to stand on the opposite side. it was dissonant on a whole bunch of levels. i don't understand it enough to unpack it. >> jesse: greg has made some jokes. just before i believe that you should joke after a tragedy, i believe it's the best way to do it, i would not do it on television, but it adds a stupid layer of media click bake that is unnecessary, this is a politicized idea like we are going after him for a joke and when she is making a joke about the person. this is exactly what happened, three or four weeks ago.
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>> judge jeanine: with the mother whose two sons died. us before you know me, less coverage the better of the story, so i would rather focus on something like the body cam footage. if you are going to do exposure of a story like this, that's reality, you cannot argue with that. you cannot argue with what is on body camera footage, we can argue the nuances of what joe biden says, and it might not be saying everything and not caring, but the best thing to come out of this horrible event was seeing the response of the police officers. and when i talk about how wrong it is to enlarge the spectacle of these events, because what it does is praise to the infantry for future shootings, we know that material creates behavior, i myself own 100 my pillows.
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>> gillian: because you don't want so much coverage, it encourages. >> greg: there's enough research, so if we enlarge the media spectacle, why not do it for amazing police work instead of a sick killer who wanted the spotlight, who said that she wanted the spotlight. i would prefer to make great cops, more great cops and less or if you are pathetic mad men i don't think we need stories like these, could have done in a block on how the police are not getting their due, we could have done in a block on that footage and not the silliness. >> jesse: and you can watch cops on fox nation. >> greg: the way you twisted that into a tease is amazing. that's why you have 7:00. it >> jesse: straight ahead, elon musk and top tech leaders warning intelligence could destroy us all. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: elon musk and tech titans sounding the alarm on artificial intelligence, 1,000 leaders calling for an immediate pause on new powerful ai systems citing potential risks to society. of the leaders warned that no one can understand, predict, or control ai and that their programs can spread propaganda and make many jobs obsolete. new research finds that the technology could impact 80% of the workforce. the ceo of the company behind chatgpt warning how the tool will reshape society. >> we have got to be cautious
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here. i think people should be happy that we are a little bit scared of the spirit >> you are a little bit scared. you personally? >> i think if i said i were not coming or should either not trust me or be very unhappy i am in this job. this will be the greatest technology human kind has yet developed. >> jessica: he is a little bit scared, but he did not sign the letter. >> greg: ai is predictions on the answer key called life, it outsources all of the stuff we have done, whether it is medicine or crime, so ultimately would predict where your cancer is and when it's going to come, and when or if you're going to get mugged. what street it would be. all it is doing is pulling the curtain behind the casino, because all life is his probability. that's all it is. that's what our brain does, we are all of us try to figure is going to happen next. he has right in the sense that you need humanity to interact with ai in order to shape it. if you don't have humanity dealing with it you won't find the pluses or the minuses.
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elon musk is right to call a pause on it, but for a different reason, ai is not the enemy of the people, it is the enemy of the media. the media is the most destructive force in our lives right now, by monetizing outreach. it has taken every single story in our lives and it finds the best way to upset us. right? it's trying to attract eyeballs with conflict. ai done right will present reality as opposed to fake news. so i made a list, would ai push weapons of mass destruction? no, would ai cause riots, mostly peaceful? no, would it call leo thomas a woman? no, they were not cause a run on banks, would've identified that bank is an anomaly, we have mass shootings, ai would know to pull back on coverage based on statistics and probability. so every single problem in life can be fixed with ai if you figure out the right way to do ai and therefore it's the news
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media that should be terrified, without ai, men are women, criminals are victims, property whether its goods or your own are up for the taking, these are toxic ideas that flourish in our industry. it's time to change that. and i think ai will do that. >> judge jeanine: wow. i am fascinated by what you're saying, because i don't understand it, i'm going to be honest with you. i'm going say, but whatever information is being fed is the information it will spit out. so at first, okay, but this is my concern, my concern is this is about business, all right? so you are dealing with businessmen, are they competing with each other? are they competing with people from other countries? are there other competitors out there? are they going to short circuit to get the most money in the end or have the most control? it's china involve? is russia involved? all of these problems are just
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rates to another level and it kind of reminds me of the internet. the beginning of the internet we were talking about the communications decency act and how should it be written? i remember i was working on the statute or whether or not they would have liability, or are they a publisher or is it just an open forum? they are so many questions that i don't know to ask, but what i do know is it will respond based upon what is fed into it. >> jessica: based on that, do you think taking the six months pause to make sense? >> gillian: yes, but nobody will do it. >> judge jeanine: don't xp to even the ones that sign the letter? >> gillian: correct, because they won't make the decision, they are asking the government to intervene and force the ai developers to take the pause, they are not voluntarily signing up to take the pause, there is not a commitment built into the letter, and for that reason it's completely disingenuous, and the architects of the ai programs that are leading right now are fully aware of the fact that the
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ship sailed years ago, the genie is way out of the bottle. they are like a day late and a dollar short, whatever any of those things are it applies h here. this is the executives trying to curry favor with america, because they realize they have created the beginnings of the technology that will one day control all of human life and all of human behavior, and they don't want to be in the history book as having created this monster, because at first as greg did a good job of laying out, it spits out what is input, that's in the very infancy of ai, i mean, ten years from now it won't matter one ia would what we input. it literally takes on a life of its own at some point. i'm not a conspiracy theorist. a great book judge to read is "the big nine" i rented a euro two ago, it's about all of the big u.s. and chinese artificial intelligence companies. it's fantastic. and it really explains the way
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of the land. >> jessica: jesse, what you think? >> jesse: most americans are worried about robots taking their jobs, here's why you should not worry about it. >> jesse: robots can't buy anything, robots don't get wages and they can't contribute to 401(k)s. robots can't be taxed. you basically destroy two-thirds of the economy because two-thirds of the economy is driven by consumer spending. so you are cannibalizing your entire workforce, no businessman is going to do that, and no politician is going to allow to that. because it reduces economic activity. it's also said that these things can get so smart they could make human, here's why i'm not worried about that. because computers are only motivated by efficiency. and are not efficient. if you look at the southern economy versus the northern
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economy, the southern economy was incredibly inefficient. it was a backwards economic model. so never go down that road. why can't you just build a kill switch? or why can't you have felt she create a virus, and i agree with the judge, i have no idea what i'm talking about. [laughter] and at some point you just have to let silicon valley and the deep states and elon musk just decide everything, and if they make me slave i had a good run. >> greg: they won't do that, they will just kill you. >> jesse: i still had a good run. >> jessica: okay. coming up, a d.c. democrat defending the city's crime problem after rand paul's staff or get stabbed. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: senator rand paul sounding off after one of his staffers was attacked in broad daylight in washington, d.c., phillip todd was stabbed in the head in the stomach by a man who has been released from federal prison one day prior. the aide is expected to make a full recovery. the suspect was later arrested on a charge of assault with intent to kill. rand paul says this should be a wake-up call. >> it makes me think we are in the third world, and i wonder if washington, d.c., should be listed on dangerous places of travel, this happened in broad daylight without any expectation, he did not know his attacker. but we are thankful that it's getting better, he has had a lot to go through, multiple surgeries, and these were life-threatening wounds, but we think he is on the mend. >> judge jeanine: despite the surge in violence in d.c., the
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council chairman says everything is fine. >> when it comes to crime, how people feel is important, but there is not a crime crisis in washington, d.c. >> judge jeanine: there is not a crime crisis in washington, d.c., gillian, i will go to you because he spent a lot of time in washington, violence in d.c. is out of control, the united states attorney office, these are the people who work directly with joe biden refused to prosecute and 67% of the cases where police make arrests. would you say there is a crime problem? >> gillian: the reality is that the homicide rate is on the up, and starting in 2020 with the real onset of the worst darkest days of covid and things continue to get worse in washington, d.c., statistically speaking. this, judge, let's take a lesson, the chief of police back on march 6th, like he was to predicting an incident like this, he said we need to keep violent people in jail, right
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now the average homicide suspect has been arrested 11 times, prior to them committing a homicide. i don't need to tell you this, but this guy's behavior fits this pattern of violent crime perfectly. you start out small and some low rent fraud checks, breaking and entering, and you regress to the point where he is trying to murder somebody in the city in broad daylight. like the way, usually start out as guys who expose themselves on the subway. he builds up to major violent crime. >> judge jeanine: this guy is your classic career criminal, and 25 page rap sheet, everybody, i don't need to tell you more than that, and the truth, jesse is that 25 page rap sheet, he served, this is one of the things i was concerned about, he served full time, so it's not like they lead them out of prison early. it's not like he was paroled, but he was let out of prison and then that's it. usually there is some kind of
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tree transitional housing, should there be a mental competency? if you are in prison for 12 years, shouldn't we check out whether you are not so at that point? >> jesse: they led a schizophrenic out, and said that he heard voices and stab someone in the head, punctured his lung. i am seeing something that he got good time credits and got out of his sense a little early because of the first step back. i saw that he got paroled, rearrested, got back a little earlier than he could and this guy like you said, judge, icu 12, 14 arrests for burglary, i see a drug charge, i see a charge, gun charge, two assaults on a police officer. so that first step back was originally designed to give may be a second chance, you know? a 15th or 16th chance is not designed -- that's were nonviolent, and looking at a violent rap sheet, this was not
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written well. >> judge jeanine: he was forcing a woman into prostitution. >> greg: pimpin. is it time for hazard pay and a city run by democrats? but it has to be paid by the democrats, it's not fair that republicans and independents, and libertarians get far left experiment on people in daylight. this is -- we are living in an experiment. we are living in a reformation in crime, but it's actually, we are getting our kicked in broad daylight we are getting mugged. and think about gun crime, who keeps pushing for more gun laws but not for more policing? not for more jails and not for more arrests? democrats? they just focus on the gun, so if you want to reduce half of the gun crime, i would assume in the country, why don't the dems volunteered to give up their
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second amendment right? why do we can't let matt cut cone ownership in half, and a million people can't have guns, that has to have an effect, right? there you go, and it has nothing to do with putting people in prison, there's nothing racist about it, it's just you guys saying we have had enough, take my little gun out, there you go. they have little guns, i think he would agree with me, jessica? >> jessica: like first pistols. if i had a gun, i would certainly give it up. if people were hunters or needed it for their business. >> judge jeanine: i want to ask about the you see in particular, congress had to override reduction in the sentence saying that the d.c. city council wanted to impose, they wanted to reduce crimes, they not only want to prosecute crime, but reduce the sentencing, what's wrong with these people? they are democrats. >> jessica: are you saying that's what's wrong with them?
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or are you asking? no, i get it, and the president, gillian turner pointed out in the first block that president biden was seen as a big, big trail of caucus. >> judge jeanine: what do they think? >> jessica: the caucus in general agrees with president biden and the d.c. mayor, and my point was going to be beside surrendering my first pistole is that the last few years something really interesting is going on within the party that you are seeing a complete bifurcation of how the regular folks, the voting democrats and the activist class and elected politicians mostly on the state and local level feel about these policies. if you look at the candidates that have been elected and you look at picking joe biden out of a far left field from candidates, you will look at picking eric adams who is the most moderate candidates, ran on a criminal justice reform, but mostly pro police tamping down on crime and the city, things are changing for the average people who are saying things like i don't go in the subway the same way i used to do, i don't wear my jewelry, i'm
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nervous, there's a homelessness problem, we need to make sure that after covid we clean up properly. there are rats everywhere, like all of these things that are happening are aggravating pe people, and -- >> gillian: it's not like the democrats in new york and d.c. are saying, everything is great, we love it. >> greg: some of them do. >> jessica: but when you are the council, but regular folks >> greg: i talk to people that live here and it's infuriating when you run into liberals that say things like this is why you are in the city, due to? if you can't handle it, you got to get out. the city has to be gritty, and edgy. and it's coming from somebody who has not been raped obviously. because nobody needs crime to be edgy. >> judge jeanine: they keep telling me to go, you want to finish? >> jessica: i do. there's a lot of, used to be worse in the '90s, shirt, objectively, does not mean we
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want to go back there. i've heard the councilman make that statement and i was flipping through twitter and a big lefty is pointing out from the article you said about refusing to prosecute 67% of the arrests, and he is like, these are bad things. these aren't things like oh, he stole some twist lawyers. we are not -- okay. >> judge jeanine: ahead, republicans eviscerate secretary mayorkas in one of the harshest takedowns you will ever see. and probably deserved. ♪ ♪ the new chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam who make...? ...everyday products... ...designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more... plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases! and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas... ...a brilliant reality! the new ink business premier card from chase for business.
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republican senators unleashing on the secretary. >> let me be clear, number one, we are intensely focused on securing the border. it appears to me to be something that is perhaps an intentional effort to offer you skate the real problem, to hide the absolute humanitarian and legal disaster. >> you have not been fired. you should be fired. we have seen nothing but death and destruction. as a result. >> if you had integrity, you would resign, and i will tell you the men and women of the border patrol have never had a political career undermined them, they despise you because you are willing to let children be raped to follow political orders. >> greg: was that hyperbole? i think we all agreed that secretary mayorkas is a complete idiot and should go, but do you think -- >> jessica: i would not say he is a complete idiot. >> greg: he is an idiot. i'm speaking for you, she said in the green room, it isn't
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complete idiot. but he would let children get raped probably too far. >> judge jeanine: it depends on the facts, i think he is an evil idiot, and he has intentionally not that children are being rape-ed, many are being put on birth control by their parents as they go on the trip. there are rape trees, i'm going to the border at least four times, i know what is going on from the ranchers to the border patrol, no, i don't think that was hyperbole. i think that what has happened where we are allow this influx, many children without their parents, these kids have been raped, we arty have 100 who are just day though it meant dead within the area of the united states, nobody seems to care about them. americans are dying, no one seems to care about them either. we just talked about joe fentanyl, joe biden.
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before joe fentanyl is better. >> judge jeanine: saying that it was political, it was the other guy at fault, no, i don't think that's hyperbole come i think that this guy ought to go, he is evil and allowing all kinds of damage to this nation, and not protecting it. it's treasonous. >> gillian: can i ask a question? what is a rape tree? >> judge jeanine: you take the of the victim, and they hang them from the trees so that they know how many women have been raped by you. >> greg: i want to talk about impeach twice, under the assumption he would not be impeached anyway, or he was not going anywhere, why isn't secretary mayorkas being impeached? >> jesse: i just asked gillian turner the same question, she says they don't have the votes, i guess they need two-thirds, but put it out there anyway. >> greg: why not waste the time that they waste or whatever buddy else? >> jesse: it will not be as long as the trump impeachment
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laws, real journalism would ask if they were in business with the drug cartels, because he has made them richer than they have ever been. he is the drug cartel employee of the year, you know they make more money from human trafficking them from cocaine. he ends what has he done with human trafficking? it has exploded under his watch. does a guy have a fetish for getting his kicked in public? every hearing, he knows what is coming, he knows that ted cruz is going to kill them, and he comes totally unprepared, he has no idea with statistics. how many people? oh, we are going to have to -- >> judge jeanine: he is not going to admit it, he is knows every answer to every question. >> jesse: i thought it was stupider, every fox viewer knows, we have covered it a thousand times, you can't say that you care, i just want to know where the media is. you have rape trees, you have a detention center incinerating migrants the other day. you have fentanyl deaths, total
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chaos, they will cover it, but the minute a republican gets into office, they are going to start covering some migrants that is missing a blanket, and that's the best part about losing elections as you get to see what the media covers that they have covered up before. >> greg: data yet apologize for the whip gate where he maligned his own employees saying that they were whipping migrants. >> gillian: the administration has not acknowledged the findings of the investigation. >> greg: how convenient? >> gillian: it is a catch-22 in terms of trying to do anything to take this crisis, because the numbers have been so high historically high for two years, the only options available to them now policy wise to try to make a dent are fairly extreme. they run the gamut of things like reconsidering family
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detention switch to the democrats is like anathema, something may hammer over for four years. >> greg: they can't do what he did even if it works. >> gillian: but doing anything less than that is not going to improve the situation. so if joe biden ask, it's a political death knell, if he does lands, the numbers continue to climb. there's no great options any anymore. >> greg: last word, jessica, make it valuable. >> jessica: i think it's good that people that even know they are being set up to criticize like this, continue to show up, to your point where you say he just keeps coming back. i think it's important that people who serve in our administration or are in charge with these very important aspects of our country are available -- >> jesse: i'm not saying don't show up, i'm saying show up prepared. >> jessica: he was prepared, not for that hearing. >> greg: he was prepared for
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lunch. speak to each administration has a different story they want to tell about what is going on at the border, the trump administration had a different story, the bush of administration, that's just how it works unfortunately, but with this particular issue what makes it different in a lot of other ones is that it is life or death. it is life or death for americans and life or death for the mexicans and everyone who is coming from everywhere else. we have to go. >> greg: we have to go, a lester gwyneth paltrow trying to avoid a big payout. ♪ ♪ relvy helps u fight migraine attacks. u won't take a time-out. one dose of ubrelvy quickly stops migraine in its tracks within 2 hours. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. a third kid. what if she likes playing golf? it's expensive. we're outlawing golf. wait. can i still play? since we work with emower, we don't have to worry about planning for a third kid. you can still play golf... sometimes.
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>> well, i lost half a day of skiing. a >> gillian: that has obviously gone viral, and you know it's expensive, because on her blog last year she recommended that a pair of $33,000 earrings for somebody who you really care about. >> greg: i like her, and here's why. this is a person who injects ozone into her. so unlike most celebrities -- >> judge jeanine: and other parts. his >> greg: and unlike most celebrities, she is blowing things into her ass instead of out. >> gillian: she is also an almond parents. have you heard? >> judge jeanine: i think she is ridiculous, there is no way she has connected with the jury. she may ultimately win, but i must tell you that the forensics of it don't make sense to me. the man says he is a retired atomic trust that he had broken ribs, he said that she banged
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into him. so if she bangs into him, he is against the ground with her on top, that would explain broken ribs, her kids were on top, the testimony as they were saying, mommy, mommy, look at me, look at me, so it would make sense if she was not looking, not that he was not looking, that's all i have to say. but i could go on. go ahead. >> gillian: what do you guys think? >> jesse: i agree with greg, she is easy on the eyes, not my type, but easy on the eyes. i thought you said you like looking at her. >> greg: i was trying to attempt a joke. >> jesse: and -- >> gillian: she is annoying. it >> jesse: i don't know, she is worth over $100 million, and this is for 300, $400, and counter suing for $1, so it's not about the money. and it's like, let's just say that the guy did crash into her and she knows that that happened, it is a nuisance
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lawsuit, like trump's lawsuit with storm income you pay the money, so this makes me think that she wants to be on tv. she wants the trial either for a principal or a lark or this is some sort of practice run for a film she is doing later. >> gillian: she did say, jessica, she was concerned at first that she was being sexually assaulted, so i don't know how you get there from a ski accident. >> judge jeanine: her allegation is that he skied into her and his skis went and between her skis, so how does he have broken ribs from skiing into her? and they both fall sideways according to her. >> jesse: and he was groaning. >> jessica: could've been pain or pleasure. a sorry. i've been enjoying it, the pettiness of the dollar countersuit is kind of perfect for what is going on. it feels like tenenbaum's moment, that's what she looks like, she comes in with another great outfit with all of her
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accoutrement on, waters suit. okay. she is the stylish one, whatever you think of her. i guess the judge does not think so. i've been enjoying it. >> judge jeanine: i think we all look stylish. >> gillian: not your type, you think she is cute. all right, well that is it. "one more thing" is next. ♪ ♪ did you know that liberty mutual custo— ♪ liberty mutual. ♪ ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ ♪ custom home insurance created for you all. ♪ ♪ now the song is done ♪ ♪ back to living in your wall. ♪ they're just gonna live in there? ♪ yes. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ having diabetes can raise a lot of questions. like my morning ride, will it help lower my glucose? with the freestyle libre 2 system,
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next on behind the series... that performance was legendary. they just piled it on. roast beef, ham, oven roasted turkey. all on the subway club. three peat - that's great. three meat - that's epic. the subway series. the greatest menu of all time. >> jesse: time now for "one mor" scientists made a mammoth meatball we are not talking about the size. long d.n.a. from the long extinct woolly man month beast meatball. no one has tried it yet. they are too scared. we are not scared. even though it's 4,000 years old. i'm going to cut. >> you buried the lead i am not eating that i am not touching that. >> jesse: you said what kind of piece you wanted. >> i'm not eating it. i thought it was a beat
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meatball. >> jesse: this is a mammoth meatball. >> judge jeanine: don't eat it. >> gillian: it's good. smells really good, too. >> jesse: tonight we have got kaley, graham and sam. sandwich right there. >> greg: tonight emily compagno, joey devito, kat timpf. tyrus. check out this dude on a draw bridge. i believe it's intentional. if you look closely a man crawling up a draw bridge like, there you go. this is amazing. do you know why he did this? because he is stupid. >> jesse: like mayorkas. way to go. >> greg: isn't that incredible? have you always wanted to do that. >> judge jeanine: a 29-year-old woman bought a purse online auction for $1. sat in her closet for a year.
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she did some research and realized it was a vintage cart yea bag from the 1920s. it sold for $7,500 at auction. talking about turning a profit. diamonds and sapphires in it. you know one woman's old purse is another woman's pleasure -- treasure. anyway. she made $7,499. >> jesse: all right. judge. "special report" is up next with bret baier. >> bret: i can't compete with mammoth meatballs. that's good. thanks, jesse. >> jesse: thank you. >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight two major stories. just released fox news polls indicate president biden is still getting poor grades on major issues including economy, national security and the border. we will take a look at all of those shortly. but we begin tonight with twitter chairman elon musk appear pelt co-founder steve wozniak and other tech leaders calling for a paus
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