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we're tied and have half just like that. go to ship station .com tv and get two months free 1% conducting the whole saffirets e michelotto keliher captain. and you are studio audio bucklew with dreamy trace. gallagher is next on tomfool. on behalf of greg hunter,will s i love your . >> hello, everyone. >> jud judge jeanine pirro, along with jessica tarloff, jesse watters, julian turner and lawrence jones. it'slawren five clock in new york city. >> and this is thes "the fne five president biden jetting off to vacation as his lackeystn are left to clean up yet another huge mess in a classicoy holiday news dump. n the administrationews on
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and releasing a report giving biden a free pass on his disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan and blames allesidel on his predecessor. of course, the president theredcouldn't be bothered to ar questions. biden sent john kirby out forck an embarrassing news conference while he snuck away to cam awap david for some hour an hour. the liberal media is furiousus r after only getting a ten minutee heads up on the bombshellas release. and it looks there. it looks like they're having a hard time spinning it. ak >> the word mistake appears once in his 12 page report, national security adviser jake sullivan said they were going to a hot wash. this 12 page document is a whitewash. there. it is narrative. it is light on specifics. it's devoid of citations. >> there's considerablederabl frustration that some people at the department think they're not being honest. >> the white house needs to take responsibility for what happened in augustd on its watn over which it had controlled
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the father of a marine killed in the kabul airport attack agrees. ou're the president you're the president of the united states . the buck stops with you. it's your responsibility. stop making excuses. the fall of afghanistan day haked a dramatic drop in biden's support, which to this day has never recovered.vered ao and now a stunning. 67% of voters say biden doesn't deserve to be reelected.d. okay, you know, jesse , i'm going to start with you. the trut the truth is that his numbers and we talked about this yesterday have dropped. they have never recovered. but when kirby came out yesterday, he said that he was proud. and there was one thing thatt ii that i found very disturbing.ath hee said that hwae was proud tt they were able to get out of a deep a defunct airport. and i thought to myself, you made the decision to exit
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afghanistan, not out of bagram, but out of a defunct a defun cosmopolitan airport in the middle of four million people. >> he's never had to answer that question. >> joe biden about afghanistan . if i ever had him in the room, i'd say, why are you proud of that? disgracefuof tl. >> why did you check your watchs when you were watching the coffins? hed whu're watthcome home at do? >> the judge, he hasn't beenaskn asked anything. >> the man is terrified off repr reporters. he triggers a raid and mar-a-lago and then he leaves on vacation. many blames everything for donad trump and then leaves on vacation. covid the border, the spythe sp balloon, everything. >> trump's fault. if you can get the guy ine in a alone in a room, he would melt down. just simple questions. you wouldn't be able to answer these questions. yo no idea whatd was going on in china, butuntryh your families get millions from the country. >> why did you say that? viceou have confidence in
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your vice president ? j >> and how many times can the guy just lie and then leave? >> i mean, i would ask him thiss . why did you say that chinesebal spy balloon was a wasn't a major breach and then they p l up all of our intelligence. e bo i mean, what is your plan forn u the border? ben should ablortswomeld be able to play in men'sdid th sports ?tone w did the keystone workersorkers u fired ever find jobs buildings? solar panels? did you ever make joe biden sleep on the couch after she called hispanics tacos? i'm just kidding about that. but all the other questions are legitimate questions. and the white house and thewhit white house press corps hahosdut this fraudulent arrangement where they allow the president of the united states to neve thr answer a question. and this why this guy is a fraudulent president .ne i because if you ever put meth corporate bear alone in a roomul with the president , he would break down. d never >> why are you draggingw wi brad into this? because he would never do anth interview with me. brett's more serious.y.
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you know, jillian, one of the things that that is true is that the press was upset about the fact that they gott 10 the afghan report 10 minutes min before the briefing as they saw the president's motorcade leaving the white house to go to camp david .house for >> you know, youcamp dav have be this world for a long time. p i mean, even the press is upset in addition to a lot of democrat congresspeople, peopleh in the house and the senate. >> i think that the problem judge with a report is actuallyt a lot bigger and broader than the optics associated with yesterday. were terrible. like you mentioned, reporters getting this a couple ofuple mi minutes beforestarted so the brd started. so they had no time to even o read it before they were in front of the press secretary, despite the fact it was also issued basically as the president was leaving for the weekend. that'sg fo all problematic. but the bigger problem is thatty this report was really a decoyda . decoas designed as a decoy. what really happened yesterdayee
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is that the defense department sent an after action intelligence report classified to the senatt cle and the house committees that oversee defense what happeexplain their assessment of what happened during this time when n we withdrew from afghanistan because there was no unclassifiedbecause version ava yesterday to release to thepeopr american people to releaseeleaso the media, the white house drafted this 12 pager. ge the national security council wrote it and laid out againstral the biden administration's sort of talking points. r case which we, which we don'td to hear. we have all heard it seventeen thousand times since00 times the the tragic events happened. so that's happens really what ht yesterday with this report. it was ill conceived. it wasit w ill executed.ee >> and then the timing could not have been worse.n wors well, you know, there is some sound that i'd like you to listen to lawrence on the marine who told lawmakerd
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that the leaders ignored the warnings of the imminent suicid te bomber over the communication network we passed that there wasa a potential threat and an ied attack imminent. this was as serious as it could reada requesret engagement authority. when my team leadeaur watomatisy on the mountain, some automatic sniper system, the response leadership did not havefo the engagement authority forsime us do not engage in plain and simple. >> we were ignored.. >> our expertise was f disregarded. no one was held accountable for our safety. or and the truth, lawrence, is that the families of the thirteen service people who were killed have never gotten any answers. >> and they still want answers. i think the sap here is kirby,ni the admiral. >> he knows better. he knows better.when he was i n the pentagon when they were advising the white house that this is a bad move. this is going to be catastrophic.o it was also at the pentagon, as is all so all these storiesse this.ells he already knows all of this. thisois him being forced int
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a role. jesse calls her binder because binder couldn't doinder co thiss conference. she wouldn't be able to do it.h so they sent him out therehe and he had the play covered the white house instead of what he knows from his experience being there, you can go througyoh all the sound from back when he was the spokesperson for the pentagon of him saying that it was a disaster, thawhttestim they warned the white house. then youon go to the testimony there. >> sthat kiro then you're sayint kirby was not being honesty at i with the americans . >> he was totally lying there. and i think they did him e t ther a disservice by sitting in the mouth or did he do it himself a disservice? in going to the commander in chief. but commander in chief won't. answer the american people. o do he sends his aides out there to do it. i think that's what he should be upset about. is the president refusing yet agaietn to answer questions from the press? and i think that the press but is getting tired of it. but then we move on to the next scandal and they let them by on that scandal again. they can't be the press can'tw
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be mad now because they allowedn the guy to be in the basement the entire time. >> how many live shot did i dof outside of joe biden's delaware house? begging him to come oubeg him te to the american people. so, again, they can't be madey now when they allowed the guy to do this through an entire campaign and now they're suddenly upset that he won't speak now that he's the president of the united states . >>te that he's doing what he got elected doing president , have spokendoing. . ken fo i just dawned on me when lawrence is talking, presidents podi spoken from the white house podium when fewer americans have died. >> the president could have spoken yesterday himself directlyda and , jessica,h is the truth is that we leftft americans . they are blenkinsop as several americans remain detained by the taliban. the biden.n administration admis it left hundreds ofn americans in afghanistan and that we've had to haved pineapple express and not the american military helpout americans out. >> ian, the whole thinig is a
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disaster. not i would not disagree with you. g i haven'ret since it happened.cd and there are a lot of democrats on record talking about especially combat veterans, people who are overthe there themselves and peopllve who , for instance, workedk ther with these incredible folks who risked their lives to be interpreters for us to fight alongside us and then the their visas couldn't be sped up fast enough and they were left behind. there'were lefs something outra, like an eighteen year backlog to do this. lo i think a lot about how important and what a special class veterans areal ine to b this country, and they should be in every country, bute they deserve to be treated differently. because because they're willing to sacrifice their lives for us . and that's something that's in every are administration how special these people are. in thinking back to how angry people were, myself included, that president trump wouldn't address veterans who were angry with him about mocking john mccain like a kizzire. com type of person.to these
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and we said you should alwayseo. talk to these people because if they've got something to say, they know more than we do aboutu esthese issues, these people who are gold star families, et cetera. and i think that joe biden owesa these people that respect it an to talk to them, to face them, to address the american public about it. and he did in a speech say abou1 the buck stops with me about those 13 service members o lost twho lost their lives. but this certainly was an opportunity and i don't begrudge him goingbegrudge him l david for easter break that that's a silly samantha not answering the questions. >> and also, he has this weird thing that he does. and he did it when we lost the 13 that he took it back to bo. we we have all loslostt family members at some point in time.tn but you don't get to invoke your dead son to use it as cover when you're addressing a travesty that you cause. and yet he does he does it all the time and does it also any time there is a national tragedy. >> he says, i understandso
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because i lost a son.n. yeah, no, no, you don't understand. you put their lives in danger. and i thin k that's what to take the people want. sometimes you got to take the oil as the commander in chief and he hasn't been willing to do so. and it was a disservicsoe to sef admiral kirby there who was there trying to facilitate cilitatea lot of this stuff.erve it would have been a disservice to send karine jean-pierre, even thoug h she's the press secretary, go face the american people yourself, their leader. >> he has trouble doing that. coming up, squatters are terrorizing and tormenting american homeowners everywhere ,and the problem is onlye. getting worse. excuse me, i think you've got my check sunday. the faith and friends concert series teams you must see before. nice sunday on fox and friends weekend presented by museum of
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>> oh no, no.atters swatters are a taking overrs are america. a growing number of homeownersli are being tormented by peopleng fliving freely in housesg to l they don't own and refusing to leave. lowrance actually went to jacksonville, florida to meet with some property owners who claim their hom ownt ravaged. >> so we came for the first time in here to look at all of this. what what was going through your mind? t just your heart just drops and youdeh justat wonder what kind of peope can do this. i'm just curious if you guyse g decided we're just goingproper to barge in and take back? our property back . we would have we would havee wol been arrested. y'all would have been arrested. we live ind' a motel tha been ar were tolt very clearly, very clearly do not attempt to remove them. s no but it's not just jacksonville. it's a big problem.it's a b th philly where eviction can cost thousands. a legal expert there saytesrs ap squatters appear to have the upper hand .a group and in minneapolis, a group ofor residents uatters infiltrated her apartment building, causinga residents to fear forfetyon their safety. says that sheone person says sd
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a broken bone when she tried to stop a squatter from stealing her mail. >> we're sending out agents and they're figuring out thatitr they're squatters in these properties. and it's hareay d getting them . >> they've broken through to a a wall. they've broken a hole intostorag a wall, into a storage room. right. and they they're in there. i feel abandoned and i feel like i'm living in in a garbage dump. >> lawrence, tell us more about your interviews. i mean , you'll see it on crossross-cou country. but i mean, these people hadntrn a fake police. >> cops knew it was fake, but they have no discretion anymore. they print out fake paymentslan. be and landlords and because of the legal system, they get 30 days. the planve 30 dae to make a casn court. and in the meantime, the trash ,the place. e and guess what? after they done and they lose, they get evicted and they just move on to the next house. it's not just jacksonville. it's happene not jusd all across
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the country. and it's not just the peoplele o that are selling are s their home. bac so you want to go to vacationed for two weeks, come back . there's a couple that have moved into your house. they decided to put pictures it up, make it looklook likel th their house. you call the cops, the cops,e they say, hey,cops this is our spot, you're going to go, not t. them. so you have to protect yourself so you got to protect yourself. make sure you have cameras, locks on your doors, because unfortunately, until they change the laws, the copseo can't come save you.. well, yeah, the cops can't comek save you, because even if you agy, look, i want to file a trespass charge against these people, the cops may be mydentiy considered. but at the very least, that identifies the first date thatrr the ve complained of them squatting on your property. the cops are m most likely goin to say this is a civil case. it' you got to go to landlord tenant court or whatever it'ss i called. every state has different rules for landlordfferenle tenant. there are certain states that are very tenant friendly. new york , new jersey on tenant
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tenantjers unfriendly pennsylvaa .e and it goeths on like that.at so you could end up trying for a year to get people out. but there's one interesting point in all of this. and first of all, they cane damage your property and they can be worth nothing. ard so you sue. i mean, you may not even know who they are and you'll never gt get a judgment the or you'll nes get the judgment paid to clean paid. but there's something called adverssomeone possession. g in so when someone is living in property and i learned this in law school, if it is open, continuous, exclusive, adverse, notorious ocean, they ultimately can gain title to that property as though they own the property. l you ar and so people have to be careful. you have to be very on top ofwht your own property and know whate the law is in your jurisdiction.our they could say, i've been there for five years. >> i own this place. well, jesse , it's interestingea because obviously during the pandemic, there were all off these moratoriums on evictions and it really changed the face of how people are living. t
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and it seems now that the system is just being completely correct. there are three options on how to handle a squatter option.nu number one , you turn off allou of the utilities, so you turn of off the power and yo theu turn f the water, treat them like a rogue nation. >> and you might havebut th a humanitarian crisis on your hand . but that's what you have to do with iraq and afghanistan. >> this couple try to do. then you go to option number two legally, you out squat the squatter. >> you stake them out in the morning. if they leavyoe, then you go in with a notarized lease or the deed and you get in. and then when they come back ,ve you say, sorry, no, i'm calling the cops and you have to getithe out of here.r yo >> you can't do that. they never get charged with criminal trespass. trshould not. >> if you have a notarized lease or if they don't know they're free, that's if they don't, you are not goingg e to enforce that. they don't leavenf. you go option number three ,ease which is the legal route, which is my least preferred route. met >> and you might have to take
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some time, judge. you're right. it could tak e eight months for this to be adjudicated because in some of these jurisdictions, they treat a tenant and a s squatter the same. good so good luck.sonist d if you know an arsonist, you can also go that, right? oh, i don't recommend that.d th i don't recommend goes right to the line. never mind right now. chilling. we like to clean that up a little bit. >> i would like to be invisible because i at least for the next hour, i was going to say, you mentioned the federal moratorium on evictions. there a so that ended. and then also at the same time,t there were federal and stateat of those h rental assistance programs. all those have now just expirens in the course of three months.sa so that's why you're seeing a proliferation squatters. >> it's because all theseafford people who couldn't afford rentg but were living rent free essentially during the pandemich are now gettinerg kicked out on their bums and have nowhere to go. so they're invading other
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people's homes. i think that's why thisu solv is going on . so how you solve it, i have no? idea through it. thisll also i will also know arson.rty lawyer i right.n i think i to this propertyphil lawyer in philly yesterdayly yesterday wh gon who told me that in her state mr it's going to cost you judge, you can probably tell us more $5100 juis, but it's going to cost fifty one hundredt legal procee dollars just to start legal proceedings. if you want to fightrs. back against squatters, sylvania, pennsylvania,. is landlord friendly. >> well, she tha said fiftt yso one hundred . that sounded like a lot of prney. so that means in in like new york , it's probably even more expensive. so how like how high priced. lawyer. so i was going are [laugh there any ortions if you don't have thousands of dollars to go after these people? stuck? >> judge jeanine: you can go to or you can go to landlord tenan tenant court, you can you can end it yourself. that yeah, file it yourself. but there's usually a filing. ? what is the filing fee? you know, do you get pro bono? b can you get legal aid to help this calendar? >> and a time lost.e wa >> i just got a celebrity.ks, ye
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i love the way jesse thing. you think like a texan to do, but you're not going to be able to burn him out. w >> and it you know, you can't do that. i mean, texans would come to guns, but that's another story i was going to say, please, no shootouts. >> plotting locations. okay, you can catch more of that story. on lawrence jones cross country tomorrow night at 10:00 o'clock eastern. and comingmaximo i, mexico is tg to china for help after blaming america for the phenomenal crisisnnel cri of, yes, sorry, .
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clain pr anm that fentanyl is an american problem. fourteen thousand poundso bord reseize the u.s. mexican bordera last fiscal year, enough to kill ten times the population of the u.s. bld texas gov. greg abbott blasting joe biden for ignoring the border crisis that lets itin all pour and listen. well, put it this way.the i reach out to the white boouse eight different times about doing more to secure the border, and they never even responded. but i will tell you this.. this is a bipartisan effort inga the state of texas.dose wes as are going to classify the fentanyl overdoses oisoningas poisoning and we will classify those who provided the fictionalize m pill as murders.ur and so we will be prosecuting b people for murder in the state of texas. t, a prettyexas irs big economy. yeah, they are pulling their weight. america on our back . right. pullit.they're pulling their ws you if the governor of texas calls you, maybe you missetod the firt call, maybe the second cal l up eight times. the president doesn'e texas t pp
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the texas governor's call, but he he found his way to mexico. l when this guy is trying to interfere in our elections. he didn't say anything a plusut that. there was no statement from kno the white house. plus, we all know thatw c china is the one behind all of this. there was no statement fromther the white house on that eithers . yothu know, i'm not surprised they act this way. he doesn't texas is aublican std republican stronghold and an y place that is aghol republican stronghold gets the stiff arm from the administration. >> that's true. china obviously sending aliouslh the chemicals to texas or to mexico, which makes its way into texas. met the mexican president's xia little mexican to step down there. how do you think that's playing diplomatically? well, i will telcally? l you this, and this didn't get a lot ofbu pickup for some reason. but liket tw two weeks ago,er mexico's foreign minister than publicly that mexico has more democracy than america. >> oh,. it was in response to something that tony blinken said on a phone call. lies, it' >> it's all lies. it's all garbage.
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i think someone in the segment mexito point out that obviously enxico is not only producing enormous quantities of fentanyl ,but they're trafficking as well. cht t does originatethey p in china, but they produce i their own as well. this is why, jesse , a wholes wh loe t republican lawmakers are d now having this debate about should we try and designate the mexicadesignatn cartel's tet organization organizations? it's becauseorgani you can go ar terrorist financing with a whole lot more government firepower. if that is the case, i'm notcont saying it's the answer. >> they're hashing it out now. there's pros and cons, but one of the real pros is that that's how you targetod the fentanyl producersucers.. if you designate the cartels, terrorist organizations and you can really laser in on their finances. >> right. i don't see the president doing that just to go. probou were president , president in tarlov and you have the china problem, the mexican problem, you had the druge u tackle problem here. >> how would you tackle it? >> i would listen to what's
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prwould listen to what's going on in the bipartisan fentanylev prevention caucus, which i did not know was a thing until bret there for his commonground segment had congresswoman madeleine dean from the democratic sid darrelle and issa from the republican sideth talking about the work thate they are doing. doina loand a lot of what they're talking about is border security, enhanced border security. bordyou have democrats out there saying we have to do whatever means necessary to make sure that this trafficking stops and for the border out of it just because that's all you guys>> js care about. no, no, no.se but that it's very hard to at the border. what about in china? what about iwhat about in mexic? >> what about taking the issueor to their countries? i'm not sure what level of invasion we're going to beeasier doing, certainly in china. mexico obviously is a loto re easierac to reach. store are pressures you can put on them. and one oft the things that was most disconcerting about this story is that you now havemexic the mexican president kind of behaving like the chinese not president , basically saying nothing to see here. we're not doing anything wrong.d tol your problem.rk with when y and if you don'tou'r havee a par that you can work with when
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you're sharing a border like that, you're going to have anpr. even worse problem. i'm sure that's not an adequate response. but it's fine. i was looking for more .se less president has not elected or sorry, you've actually been i impeached. >> wmpeachede two biggest trade partners is china and mexico. you don'andon't tht think we hae leverage? >> who is killing the greatest number of americans in this country? china.hu a hundrendred d thousand americans are dying every year. or maybe it'y years eighty thoud of fentanyl overdoses. it's being made in china.eing m adit's being stamped and manipulated into pills in mexico in this undeclared war that they have against us intatt the united states that is hitting everyone betweenf ro1 the age of 18 and forty five . okay, and if we were to go'd gor to war that is the people who would go to war for us .whal i am sick and tired and thinkke about what we've just talked about on this show. we talked about squatters who've got rights over peopleprp who own property. we talk abouert americans being
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left in afghanistan,ing americans beinkillg killed in afghanistan with a president who can't even address the issue.th with the with the deceased parents, the gold star families . cr and we're also going to be talking about crime. we've got criminal privilege in this country.a ha we're going to inndwith the bor a handbasket. we've got the borderder open, i i'll tell you what we need to do. what we need to do is havelitars a military strike wherever wensd know that there are drug dens in mexico and take them out because the mexican government, the government is corrupt. they are part of the drug organization. and i am sick and tire and tid of hearing the president say americans are rude. he complained of the rude us pressure to curb the drug trade. we havids e eighty thousand your kids dying and we're rude. he objects to our calling him rude. this is the the the triggerederd people are being triggered. maybe they ought to be triggered in a different way. president pierro, you havey vote my vote. >> thank you.. i'm sorry, jessica. next, i mean, trans activistss h
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to block states from blanketdate bans on transgender student athletes. student esjesse , as i understa, as i the biden policy title prevent nine right. prevented discrimination basedei on gender. now, this new rule prevents goes a step further and prohibits discrimination based on gender identity. so i based ot says these schoole to recognize whatever anybodr yo has their gender is , but they give them little elsets because there's a right there's a couple outs. and rei read the outad ts and it looks like a lawyer's dream.. i'm sorry, judge, but a lawyerh reads this new rule and they just see cash .then t then the schoolshe have to hire more lawyers. all of these trends, activiststc ,athletes will hire lawyers and they'll just litigate the hell out of. is it' and that's the problems with this. it's not a solution unlessyoe you're a lawyer. a lawyerand then it's a cash re. why aren't girls trying to play on boys teams? ne you ever wonder that you never hear about these girls
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going out for wrestling or boys? lacrosse or football or track? a >> it's alwayslways these gu th. want to play on the women's teams and they're the ones and destroying fair competitionl they're the ones makinockeg the locker rooms uncomfortable. rno one wants to go the other way. i find that interesting becausek i think that's why they what makes the guys and they can't compete against men . and so they go to and everybodyk knows and everybody is afraid to to say that, look, everybody knows i'm a libertarian.ll go wi i will call whatever .t what i will go along, whatever youets want. >> okay, but there is something anat is happeninhag, this movement. and any time youhave hav a me u a movement that is untouched, able and cannot be checked, problems happen. and everybody knows that is anst issue of fairness. and it's not just this issue either. >> it is the drag shows.shows, w we know that kids shouldn't be going to any explicitt a dr event, shouldn't be a strip club, should be ita drag. bec but yoauu can't say it because that's the standard. when there is a dossier of
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a killer, whether you're a white supremacist, a blacksuprec dossier. you can' supremacist, you're at least the dossier. you can't release the dossier in tennessee. it's beet releas eks, no commn weeks. no comment about it at all. why so? because of identity. k and everybody knows thatt includ include a including the other letters and lgbtq, bute they can't say it themselves because they get isolated as well. so the dems got to check to their movement. and this identity politics thing is a dangerous game becaus. e gee real people get hurt. check your movement.>> come take a look.et just quick. take a look. i'm going to get judge jessica, your reaction to this leganes video. >> let's take a quick listen qu hi, yeah. what do you think?>> jud >> i think it's a continuationft of what i was saying i inessnes the last block. it's pars t of the lawlessnessin
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that's going on in this country.is countere peop where people, for whatever reason, think that ifty ythey yell the loudest, ifvict they victimize themselves and say i'm a victimimnd say i,, then they get their way.am and the majority oericans dof americans don't agree with these loud mouths. and in the end, you know, they're winning. so you get a president who forbids schools from received public funding from banning anyo kind of boys, transitioning to girls teams from preventingtg you from banning them, going and on girls teams and the truth is that title nine was there for equal opportunity for women. and this is just the opposite. it undermines since title and of equal opportunity for women saying men who are stronger than you are and who better to talk about this thanws beaten riley, who was beaten by leah thomas, who's the guy? what is wrong with us? what is wrong with us? when in schools, five year olds, six year olds and you got gavin newsom running arounds spe
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saying they suppress speech and they're burning books and all this nonsenschbuildinges it is nonsense. this is not normal. what's going i on in america? we are upside down, jessica, to the judge's point. ent we're having this argument. we meaning america is having this argument about this right now in sports .y mu but the issue is actually muchch broader and impacts other elements of american . definitely. i went out on the sports front. america is pretton the sfiedy u, on this democrat, independent and republican that they don'toe think at the competitive level when you're talking about scholarships to go to college, college sports , professional sports that the rule thatd be transgender people should be able to compete , same biological females. so just want to put that out but there. but yes, i intoeteping other aspects of society and it hit close to home for me. so i went to all women's college. i want to bernama, one ofsc the seven sister schoolshools.by and wellesley. a few weeks ago, the student body voted to admit trans students and this was
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vehemently opposed. by the headbetray of the school, dr. paula johnson, who said that it was a betrayal of the mission of the school trans people of which gender ? billnsgenderwhic, actually , itd up being both people who are born biological , female, and now live as men and peopleme who are born biological then and now live as women. and what the students were arguing was thats that t these s were founded as a safe haven for people facin haven forg gender discrimination. and i can understand the connection there to say that these people thate do face gender discrimination. but as someone who very intentionall int to any went toy women's college, it's very hard for me to wrap my head around the idea that if my daughter if cleo decided that she wantedto k to go to wellesley or bryn mawr, i'm sure we'll end up taking the same stance on this, that she might be in classdormsr with biological men living in dorms with them sharing bathroomharings. these are all things thathink a i think folks kind of take forbo granted or don't think about changes the actual specifics of it, but it changes the shape of what
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the education is .m it's a it's a women's education. and i'm not saying that i'm just a blanket against it, but it was l shock to theit all women's college. >> that's just what's wrongh with that. if you as a mom said , you know what, i'm compassionate. i suppor it trans transgender folks doing whatever they want to do. but i don't like that. i don't like that neither them.i what j i just said that it wasti something that i wasn't particularly comfortable with and that i don'think t thin is the mission. and when you look at who went there, hillary clinton, diane s, these people potenti women'sawyer, these are people who intentionally chose women's. >> jesse: why did you go to all women school educations. you go to an all the people area that you really admire. it's a lot o lf value we got. what are we gonna get ? this is coming next. >> stick with us. what in the ron desantis relion what in the ron desantis relion ,why did we choose safe ? we were loading our suv when crack supply came right to us and we could see exactly when
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>> and we have some of them right here. let's discuss. my favorite is the starburst, but the judge is eating what, the jelly beans? >> yes. no, i don't need sugar about relaxium . good for me. sugars and drink alcohol.. >> soujossi jessica, since the e used all of time, which is your favorite. so i know it's unpopular, though. i think jillian likes it. love i love peeps. so i think they're great. and cadbury creme eggs. but yeah, those are too small. like a big like a big one , siz the normal one normal size with one hundred percent. >> i just i mean jessee what is the thing behind it.i know ta i mean i know they lookpp look g appetizing but>> peeps are they're disgusting. >> everybody knows pizza for peasants. yeah. and i have more of a refined palate so i'm going with an english dessert, which is cadbury. >> okay, are you sure. i'm positive it's english. right. you know, i think it's not
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english. >> i was not nice to you were not nice to me at all. oh no. i love the peeps.to >> l okay,ove? so i'll take it . i think it's the girls is a little bit but not this. e well, everybody at home, inno case you're not onto this birthday cake flavored peeps,d the best. >> judge >> it's heaven.t oh that that was. can you get them year round. not always imagistic. ah you can get them now so get them now. yeah they're .azing. i don't think they're amazing you know before we go , you know, because there's a shortage of eggs. >> moms are now using potatoes . easter egg hunts. thanks. hi dad. thanks, joe biden. >> one more thing is up next. has been an game this year. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep?
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>> judge jeanine: it's time now for one more thing. jessica? >> jessica: the polk county sheriff's office has employed a dog named coat that to help spread a message about safe driving. [laughter] >> cota is not looking at her cell phone. she is not looking at her driver's license. she is not being reckless. she is just being cool very smart message maybe you will be as cool as koda. >> judge jeanine: i will skip myself and go to jesse. >> jesse: how old is it too old 30, 40. people think ryan gosling playing ken is too old to play ken. ryan is in his 40's. he is 42. now,. >> gillian: is he amazing. >> jesse: if you are 42 you are not past your prime. >> ken is like 24. >> you are saying too old to play ken. >> gillian: i said the real ken is in his 20's.
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>> jesse: don't you dare, ageist. tonight "jesse watters primetime" secret to eternal happiest. >> judge jeanine: what is it? >> jesse: called the tease, judge. >> judge jeanine: lawrence, hit it. >> lawrence: news out of dallas ezra adoption day. paramedics were called to the scene of emergency baby delivery. the baby left at the hospital as a safe haven. after hearing the story dallas captain and his wife quickly began the adoption process to bring the baby home. the friends and colleagues, everyone was there. and now he is officially baby ezra a part of the family. >> i'm confused. >> lawrence: that's how we do it in texas. >> gillian: he is very cute but that baby was not just born at the hospital. >> jessica: no two years later. >> judge jeanine: takes that long to get through the courts. >> gillian: i knew i was missing something. take a look at this. this is a u.s. postal worker. john lawless jr. tearing up the dance floor wedding in long
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island. >> judge jeanine: flawless. >> jesse: who says white people can't dance? >> gillian: this proves that all wrong. also, excellent choice busting it out to billy jean. 10 out of 10. >> lawrence: jesse, can you do that. >> jesse: after a few shots. >> gillian: thats what the best video. >> judge jeanine: i guess i have time for mine. trio of rescue dogs in california are out to steal your job. these three dogs known as the rescue boys are quickly becoming a viral sensation. the owner frequently dresses the trio up to match the latest trend and it looks like these good boys are in the easter spirit. i hope they get more than just carrots as a treat. very cute, aren't they? >> judge jeanine: very cute. as we go into the easter weekend what are you doing this weekend? >> jessica: i'm going to my mother-in-law's house first aware easter.
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>> jesse: i'm going to my mother-in-law's house too. >> jessica: jesse jr. in bunny ears? >> gillian: me too, this is crazy. jean green can i come? lawrence? >> lawrence: i'm going a home back to texas. make sure to watch my show tomorrow. >> judge jeanine: cross-country. that's it for us. see you back here on monday. have a great ♪ [the star-spangled banner] ♪
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