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stocks selling off at 102 points. there's a consistent rule of thumb whenever jerome powell speaks, stocks sell off. it's uncanny. his comments about raising rates earlier were kind of still vexing the markets but not that bad. here's "the five." >> hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters and judge guinean piro and gregg greg. it's 5:0 in new york city and this is the five. angry democrats slinging mud during heated russia hoax hearing on capitol hill. special council john durham testifying and trying to tell america that the fbi put their thumb on the scale and had no business investigating the trump campaign. durham calling for accountability. >> as we said in the report,
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they cannot be addressed solely by enhancing training or additional policy requirements. personnel hold themselves and in the upon senses they face for laws and policies of relevance. instead the democrats were atesla and meta tack, attack, attack. >> doctor durham, your report reads like a defense of trump campaign and attack on hillary clinton baa that's what it is. donald trump wanted you to investigate the investigators to show the deep state conspiracy but you never found one. >> you had a good reputation by the two democrats that supported you but the longer you hold onto mr. barr and this report that mr. barr gave you as special council, your reputation will be damaged. >> my concern by my reputation is with the people who i respect and my family and my lord, and
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i'm perfectly comfortable with my reputation with them, sir. >> when you say you're not aware of evidence of collusion of the report, it's because apparently haven't read the mueller report w. >> say the king of the russia hoax adam schiff grilling him. he doesn't seem phased. >> this is a badge of honor driven by extreme maga members of the house and donald trump threatening republicans with retaliation if they don't vote on this bogus resolution. >> judge, learn anything new from the durham hearing today? >> i didn't learn anything new from the durham hearing other than the democrats are delusional in their determination to make it look as though there's still a trump/russia connection and
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durham continue have been more clear with evidence we know to be the case if there was no trump russia collusion and the amazing part of it is he said there was no basis in fact even beginning the investigation. what was a basis for the investigation, what date did you start this investigation on and the dems were very coy with no facts basis or complaint. durham is absolutely correct when he says that this is not about enhancing, not about changing the rules and not about training and it's about truth and honesty. you don't need to change the rules. you just can't lie. you can't be a me cake or a struck and lie. they create it had and knew they create it had and am of them were in on it and, brennan, in
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one of my books i talked about him as chief scum in the deep state. brennan is the one who knew and spread around to everyone else. the truth is the people that made it up, the people who told biden and obama that they were making it up, that they were going to destroy this country and everyone at each other's necks got away with it, and we suffered from all of the backlash. >> when whennen found out it was a -- when brennan found out it was a conspiracy, he keeps that information. >> one thing that durham reported and under questioning by jim jordan was that the
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lawyer when they're versus frequency viewing him and finds out about this, he's so upset he had to leave the room and he went out and said he was almost near tears in terms of frustration, embarrassment, anger and they're like, oh, sorry. actually, this really matters. a word that durham used repeatedly was the findings that he had were sobering and used a word that's what's needed of the accountability. it's accountedability part that's not happening. i don't see it happening and i don't know if even anybody on either side would be satisfied with accountability and the left is a side that they think doj and fbi are biased against them. the right things they're biased against the right. i don't know. i really don't know how you deal with that. durham to me was a very credible public servant and had to sit and take it from somebody like adam schiff who that very day being censored by the house for perpetrating the whole thing. he spent four years away from his family dealing with this thing and has to imagine because of you and now you're -- you are
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in a position of power and in the house in order to question me. the gnat seat that diane feinstein will likely vacate or the one they hope to win. all of those guy haves to be looking at this going, wow, adam schiff is the one that's going to come out on top of this thing on the democratic side? i mean, that is just washington dc for you. >> tulsi, before the hearings, how did this work? did the staff get together and come up with the talking points, did the members get together and stay on message? is there a strategy here? >> that happens every time and see the lines of attack and they go through the preparation and figure out, okay, who will take this line of attack and who will take this other the nags 23458
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security state and propaganda media, big tech, it's a reminder of the democrat's play book. i've had some experience with that of refusing to address substance there's no qualms about what their octoberive is but accountability is what's necessary here. i have faith that it will occur for the reasons that dana talked about and especially under the biden administration. i think what really needs to happen ben, i agree with durham, can't nibble around the edges with fb and i recollects so endemocratically corrupt and politicized at this point-blank layups. there needs to be a top to bottom overhaul or just disband fbi and come up with new agency and start fresh. and charge people with the actual responsibility that the
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fbi should be fulfilling. >> hard to get accountability because durham never even interviewed comey, never subpoenaed mccabe or glen simpson. i wonder why. >> this is the problem, will hishistorians write this fairly because they dismiss heim. they'll get -- dystopias him and we'll get -- despise him and republicans aren't good at this because politics isn't personal for them and they can't do the theater the way that democrats do. so what you watch today is kind of oh hum and not that exciting and not a liberal, scandals, you know, they just don't work for you.
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how do you have accountability when so many people are in on it. that's the problem? i do think it would be great to see the fbi disbanded, but i can't believe i would say that because i used to watch fbi. remember how i learned roman letters? was it roman letters? each part segment was part one. thanks, you guys. >> thank you. thank you. >> but i love that show and now we're like -- everything that the democrats touch undermines it. >> one was television and now you know the facts. >> unfortunate limit i prefer tv. >> me too. >> the left used to want to disband the fbi. now the right does and maybe they can agree on that . i don't know. i don't want what to think. i don't know. >> no one on cable news says that. you're brave. coming up, needs ya calling republicans jerks for attacking hunter's sweet heart deal.
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♪ huhner biden avoiding prison after pleading guilty and avoiding charges for tax and gun crimes. gop candidate haves other plans. >> you look at hunter biden case today, that's a gun law on the books and a drug user you're not allowed to apply for a gun permit that . seems to make perfect sense.
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spent today we're seeing it's not being enforced. >> we all know this. the big guy has some explaining to do. >> the media thinks if you attack hunter, you're a big old jerk and the the president's son should have gotten off easier. >> it it's not hunter biden, likely he wouldn't have been prosecuted at all. >> not going to stop wall for going after biden. everybody knows that. you don't have to tell us. you're going to keep looking. lookers. >> this is painful for the president, personally and politically and he is a devoted father who has stood by his son throughout hysterologies with addiction -- his struggles with addiction and adamant he did nothing wrong but it's clear republicans are not going to drop this. >> what do the jerks in the house want to do.
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>> hunter's lawyers said he's not too sure if the infade pattern mas >> this is nothing about the situation that's beint can do with a laptop. >> why not? >> i don't know. ask the prosecutors. >> see, judge, this races an important point that the plea deal intentionally or not steers all the focus on what's settled and nobody is talk about what's left on the table, which -- i mean, what was given up in this process? >> everything was given up. you see, if they can say, and by the way, he doesn't strike me as a real genius there but that's another issue, number one, if you're negotiating a plea and all the evidence that he'll have and using as leverage and u.s.
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attorney will say we got him on this, this and this. plea to this and this. he said it never came up but crab ration is everything we're talk -- corroboration is everything we're talking about and circumstantial evidence and proves the investigation was not a real investigation. it was something they were holding till now and got two misdemeanors and everybody said no big deal and painful for the president because he's not getting his 10% anymore. of course it's painful for the president and this whole thing is they're doubling down on this. that's why they're not subpoenaing the records and another reason also, if we get another administration in, they're going to be arable to
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the laundering, foreign agent lobbying and all the other stuff with substantial transactions and had it but didn't do anything with it. >> speaking of the future administration know joe can step aside. he no longer needs to pardon hunter biden is now he can go home. is that just a crazy theory. >> as far as this election goes, it's less about joe biden than camera harris coming in as president. this whole thing unfortunately just further undermines the rule of law and the justice system means anything. so there's too many examples now to cite but this is the latest in recognizing that we have an administration and people in power who are willing to direct that power get they're political opponent and also like every other dictatorship in the
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country, direct them to protect those that they want to protect. in this case, it's hunter biden is stem as message to the wrong people and undermines the foundation of the democracy and it's that fair justice system, that rule of law. >> you know though, i noticed something really positive about the media, jesse. here's a case of white guy getting special treatment and didn't scream systemic racism. >> that's a good point. >> they're no longer blaming that on racism. >> we have today ja rule's attorney. he paid no taxes on the same amount of money that hunter did and got sentenced to two years in prison. >> see. >> what is the difference between ja rule and hunter biden? i don't like when they say this disease. he smokes crack. if everybody that did drugs didn't pay their taxes, we'd have no revenue.
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that's not an excuse. joe biden administration is not going to investigate corruption in the biden family and not going to happen. the fb and i recollects cia has this as blackmail and can dang until front of joe and has to do whatever they see and there it goes open. the only way it comes open and republicans into the white house. house republicans are now look at these heavily redacted additional fbi informant pieces of paper that chris ray is still trying -- chris way is still trl trying to hide and that can speed up the subpoena processes
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and trump is an outsider and goes to prison and his people goes to prison but if you're a washington insider with that power. dana, talk about -- we didn't bring up hunter's stripper baby, which i swear i wasn't going to say stripper baby. >> the baby is not a stripper. >> i apologize. it's the baby of a former stripper. entertainment worker. and he might soil the name biden. >> this is the thing -- i honestly it upsets me the most on behalf of the girl because she's a innocent child who happened to be fathered by hunter biden and then hunter biden has a family now and he
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gets to go to the white house and fly on air force one and he gets to be with all the -- his children are with all the cousins and gets all the benefits of being in the biden family. forget the perks. what about the love? the father and for the bidens, president and first lady, hard for me to imagine you don't want to hold this girl. yesterday when you got this plea deal and then they settle that thing and now he only has to pay $5,000 a month in child support, that's what this woman agreed to. maybe there was something else behind the scenes, we don't have those details. i wish the mother well. i wish the baby well. and i wish that the internet did not exist when she gets old enough to read. >> exactly. up next, dramamatic new develop wants in the search for missing titanic sub as resto rescuers hear multiple underwater noises.
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a small gimenez moray of hope gush -- glimmer of hope emerging for the missing titanic sub. we learn of possible signs opportunistic life. the coast guard confirming that multiple "underwater noises" have been detected and official cans not yet conclude whether they're coming from the stranded vessel. >> there's been multiple reports of noises and everyone of those noises is being analyzed, tracked, looked for patterns. >> that data was sent immediately to the navy and analyzed overnight and they're still looking at it but i can tell you it's inconclusive. >> we need hope but i can't tell you what the noises are.
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i can tell you, and this is the most important point, we're searching where the noises are and that's all we can do at this point. >> as the search continues, we're learning about some red flags. the sub's company had gotten sued by a former employee who was concerned about the safety of the vessel's hull. and take a listen to what the ceo who is on this subsaid in the past about the trip. >> what i worry about most are things that will stop me from being able to get to the surface. overhangs, fish nets, center entanglement hazard and that's a piloting technique. if there's an overhang, don't go under it. if there's a net, don't go near it. if you want to be safe, don't get out of bed, don't get in your car or do anything. at some point you're going to take a risk. it's a risk reward question and i can do it just as safely by breaking the rules. >> all right. day narcs i'll start with you, one of the last things he said is what i worry about most are things that prevent me from
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getting up safely. the death penalty is basically -- depth is basically two grand canyons on top of each other. that's how deep it is. de-pressuring upwards is a slow process and they have to be yanked and only 20 hours left of oxygen and we have so save these people low on oxygen. >> even if you could find where they are and put a cable down and the cable would be so heavy by the time it got there, it might not work. so i agree they have to have hope, and i am proud that we have all of these resources. i don't like it that there's many on the far left who have saying that they shouldn't be rescued because they're billionaires or they're making fun of them really for being the billionaires that they spend this kind of money and they made the money and they decided to do it and extremely risky oceans ht of debris.
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and litter and human-made problems that are out there and so that concern about being able to get up regardless of this situation, is certainly one that i would be worried about took into consideration especially on the fishing nets. >> yeah, and the truth, tulsi, is that we don't even know if they got to the bottom. we don't know if they're at the titanic and entangled in some way. i mean, what are the noises from? they say they don't know what they're from? how would we not know where this is? >> well, i have not done any kind of deep sea diving by any means but even just going, you know, free diving in the ocean. when you stop, you hear there are a lot of noises and clicking and sounds that are coming from different creatures and different animals so i can only imagine with those depths and that high level of sensitive sonar is what they're able to pick up. the thing with this that struck me from a statement that the ceo made is that safety is "pure
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waste". for me if i were look at doing something like that, that would -- it would be a huge, huge red flag. you know, i would hope that those who chose to go on this trip exercised some due diligence. you know, we've got underwater submarines if you go in waikiki and take tourists underwater and glass bottomed and stuff. those look far more substantial than the little pod we're seeing, you know, with parts coming from like best buy and home depot. it's hard to conceive how they allowed this to happen in that structure, in that vehicle. >> yeah, jesse, and what both dana and tulsi are eluding to are the dangers and one of the passengers on it now said before you get on the boat, there's a long, long waiver that mention that had tree times on day one. do you think the passengers took that seriously or look at it as just another casual waiver that you sign at a doctor's office?
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>> do you always read the fine print on a waiver? i usually don't. that's why i don't sign a waiver. if there's a waiver involved, i don't sign or participate in the activity. this is like evil canevil for the ocean and ten times for dangerous and the ceo has a cavalier attitude when it comes to safety. there's been lawsuits and accusations about slashing regulations and he's quoted as saying he didn't hire a bunch of 50-year-old white guys are military experience because he didn't want his vessels to be -- not instir ration not guilty for a younger generation. inspirational for a younger generation. i don't care who is in these vessels, i want them to be experienced and safe and if you're going to be woke, i don't want to say it and put these people's legacies through that, but i don't see how they're ever going to find this thing again. >> oh, boy, that's a sad thought. >> you know, greg, ocean gate is
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an independent company. should the government now be involved in all explorations at this level. on all protocols and inspection going forward? >> i don't know. the great thing about oceangate is that it's a hard story for tv commentary because none of us are experts. it reminds me of when the plane went missing and all of a sudden cnn, turn on cnn and talking about it being swallowed up by a black hole. >> remember. >> yeah, because everybody here, no one knows what they're talking about. i don't. i mean, i've been on a paddle boat but, you know, that doesn't make me an expert. i don't think this is a great story for tv commentary. it's a story for a bar. when you're -- that way you can talk about the things and be politically incorrect and don't worry about stuff getting back to the families. you know what i'm saying, it's kind of like there are people out there and we don't know if they're alive or dead or how
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they died. it's pretty harsh. i just -- you can only speak for yourself and i'm not an adventurer. i would prefer to sit on my catch and watch people do things behind -- underneath a nice cozy afghan with my going on my lap. dog on my lap. that's how i deal with adventure. >> the titanic is supposed to dis-centigrade by 2030 so that's a big thing. there's now a rush for people to get down l. >> it's a great documentary. watch it on tv. >> we'll watch it. up next, this is really rich, multimillionaire colin kaepernick is blasting capitalism. ♪
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♪ jot former quarterback that made millions off his quarterback career and slamming endorsements made is possible. he said in a recent interview "black liberation simply isn't possible under capitalism. white supremacy persists because of his relationship with
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capitalism". i love the and so on. then people who believe in that can fill in the blank. >> it's not important what he's saying. everybody on that list is oppressed. and you can't do anything about it. he's condemned to this original sin and can't have camptorich and he exchanged one sport for another. but this sport can only be enjoyed by someone with elevated wealth, fame and status. marxism only raises the boat of people who are in power. everybody else is under the thumb of the government because the government is the actual economic engine to be young, black and educated in a capitalist society nothing stands in your way. nothing. >> and a it'll tall lented athlete. >> i mean in general. in general. you couldn't be at a better time to be alive.
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this woke oppression compels you to adopt a view that only leads to failure. you will not be successful. >> jesse, what else is not possible under -- without capitalism? reparations. there's going to be no money. >> no money left. where are blacks thriving economically in the world? they're thriving here in a capitalist country. they're thriving in capitalist countries in europe. they're not -- where are blacks thriving in marxist countries? they're not. if you look at the end of european colonialism in the united states basically destroyed all of these empires in the african nations were allowed to be self-determinative, the ones embraced marxism, they got set back decades economically.
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famine, hyperinflation, gross mismanagement and graph and those other countries prospered more than before and it's not race that's determinative of success in the country at all. it's mostly education and greg is right, you know that indian americans make twice as much as white americans. jab japanese americans make more than white amer amer amer amerii lankaen americans make more. >> that's got to upset you. >> i'm going to leave it at that. &>> and so on. >> speak of education today, tulsi, we methods get these numbers back from national assessment task and basically says we're in dire straights. our student cans not -- we have that problem and nothing by
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colin kaepernick and the society looks up to it and basically considers themselves victims and colin kaepernick means well and wants to lift people out of poverty for not teaching histories in schools and see the result in colin kaepernick advocating for capitalism without looking at what happens in north korea. what happened in the former country and lives in the poverty and totally and completely oppressed from any freedom and if this is what he's advocating for and should look to compare marxist china and once capitalism was introduced and more freedom and economic freedom and increased level of just overall wellbeing so colin
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kaepernick and those advocating for maxism need to know what it is with every example throughout history and capitalism wrote the book and made $40 million apparently and has a $5.4 million vegas span. that doesn't happen under socialism. >> did does not and -- it does not and made something like $43 million in salaries and endorsement and netflix and i guess that capitalism is treated him pretty well and the truth is it's like bernie sanders' writing a book trashing capitalism and makes over $2 million for the book and the whole concept of white supremacy is being the enemy of anything and everything and what doesn't really answer the question, you know, if you -- if we're a free country and people have a free
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will and people succeed based upon the synergy home is there so much black on black crime and why are kids in chicago shooting each other and because of white supremacy and money one thing and it's a standard of living that people should be concerned about in terms of them stopping races going forward and more. >> i think s indeed. the fade patt fade patternsest t is up next ♪♪
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>> welcome back, everybody. it is time for the fastest. first up, ai is scary good at doing all kinds of things but can it predict your politics? a danish study finds that artificial intelligence can acral rattily determine a person's ideology based solely on facial features and reveals
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that conservative female politicians look happier and more attractive in pictures than liberals but the liberal men have better poker faces. >> you want to ask me about that. >> what's the function of this? >> i don't want to be with a guy with a poker face because i don't know what he's thinking and probably is always scheming. >> you are ed. >> what do they say about conservative women? >> i'd agree. dana, would you agree? >> i'm wondering if people are worried about a and i recollects part is it's like a waste of time and think maybe people will use this and you'll get categorized and story reigns leadinged at the -- storied at the airport. >> jesse, you talk to a lot of people and look at their faces. >> yes, conservative women opportunistic average are more attractive than liberal women, present company included, but
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i'm bothered by the fact that liberal guys can hide their feelings. i'm bothered by that and it's probably why i lose all my money at the poker table because i'm so conservative. >> what do you think, greg? >> liberal men have poker faces because they have measure practice lying about being a liberal. >> yeah. >> they always -- it's like they can't be trusted. no such thing as a liberal man. we know this to be true. pajama boy is not chasing. so much of the modern leftism is based on despair and irrationality. whenever you see like the young liberals on tiktok and they're so angie and so -- angry and attractiveness is twisted into something ugly and they can find no happiness in a pate yardeni
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cal sectionist world and they're ugly people and inside they're filled with ugliness and i feel bad for them. >> that's actually true though. >> it is. >> people have this darkness and hatred and anger about them. look at antifa mug shots and you'll never find another collection, a mosaic of sad, ugly, miserable people that could actually probably within three months of therapy be fine. they refuse to. faces of meth they call that. >> exactly. >> and one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. now you get out there, and you make us proud, huh? ♪
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here. got time today? deputies in colorado found a 5-year-old girl. she had gotten lost. well, they tried to find out where thee lived. one of the sergeants offered her a snack of strawberries but she really wanted something else. here she is. >> we will get you a fork. >> why don't have you donuts? [laughter] >> she asked me why i don't have donuts. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: that is good. >> dana: pretty cute. everyone is safe and sound and i'm sure she got a doughnut and maybe a talking to for getting lost. >> jesse: happy birthday to my dad. he turns i don't know how old today. dad, happy birthday, he launches into what he does all day. i don't even ask him. happy birthday, dad. he goes well today i walked around the property and then your mother and i went for a walk. >> dana: that's all parents. >> jesse: that's what parents do. that's my dad at his happiest moment. happy birthday, dad. love you very much. we have jarul's lawyer.
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did the same thing as hunter. he served two years. hunter got nada. greg? >> greg: that being loose like kirstie alley. >> it does. >> greg: she is not on. she died, passed away six months ago. get your act together. call yourself a journalist. i just follow the headline. >> dana: she had a terrible illness she didn't tell anybody about. >> jesse: way to bring it down. >> greg: tonight, it's going to be a fun one. jamie lissow, county mcfal timer. let's do this. animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great >> greg: haven't heard that in a while. we are bringing it back. do you know why? because animals are great including the really tall ones when they meet the little small ones. check out this giraffe named jet, all right? very curious. if you notice a tiny fawn and
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that's a tiny fawn and that's called a giraffe, judge. is at the global wildlife center in follow some, louisiana. giraffes are usually in the wild, judge. here they actually have them at the zoo and they are known for long necks that help them get high fruit from the trees. >> judge jeanine: what's that little thing. >> dana: like a little dear. >> judge jeanine: no it's not. >> jesse: she is wasting time. tulsi, you are up. tell you tell you in my home state of hallelujah, a local children's author reunited with a woman that he rescued from falling off a cliff along the coast on hawaii island. they had just become friends a couple days before e wanted to show them the most beautiful spot to watch the sunrise. she accidently slipped over a 5d pierced lungs, she had shattered foot and a torn bye accept.
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he climbed down barefoot, rescued her. threw her on his back and climbed all the way back up and called the ambulance and saved her life. >> greg: couldn't button up his shirt though. tell us tell us it's hawaii, come on. >> judge jeanine: i'm on hannity tonight. a live audience. i will be there. i will be talking about hunter biden. don't miss it. >> jesse: that's it for us. "special report" with bret is up next. >> judge jeanine: i think he pushed her. >> bret: can you keep going if you want. >> judge jeanine: player before he became a judge he said it helped him. >> bret: welcome to washington. thanks, judge. ♪ breaking tonight we are following all of the latest with that submersible. we will bring you the latest from there in just a minute. first, the man in charge of investigating the origins of the trump-russia collusion probe says the fbi had no legitimate basis to open its multi-year effort. special counsel john durham testifying to the house judiciary committee today. his first time publicly talking about everything. he was consistentl

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