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and give advice without people getting offended by it, i think that could go a long way. >> neil: wild and crazy days when i used to walk around, loosened ties. thank you both. have a wonderful we can come enjoy the movies if you get a chance to see them. a quick peek at the corner of wall and broad. in the green, kind of in the pink if you look at it this way, ten straight days. here "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jeanine: hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro along with jessica tarlov, jesse watters, katie pavlich, and greg gutfeld. without his glasses. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ the white house going the extra mile to protect the oldest president in history, while the democrats unleashed on his biggest rival. "politico" reporting biden downplays age talk, but subtle
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accommodations are being made. team biden is secretly helping joe appoint countless embarrassing moments like when he stumbles up the stairs. so what is their solution? give him shorter stairs to get on and off air force one. i wish i was kidding. biden uses small steps toward every flight on his recent nato trip. they are also making biden change his footwear. joe is rocking casual sneakers instead of dress shoes, which could be more prone to slipping. there is, however, one top biden challenger who doesn't need accommodations to run for the presidency. democrats prorated and censored rfk jr. during yesterday's government censorship hearing, and now they are defending their behavior. >> what is the fear of having rfk jr. come to the hill to testify? what are you afraid he would say? >> i'm not afraid of anything he would say, i just want to hear him. >> rfk jr.'s point that he is
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being censored by democrats? >> i don't think you want to bring him before congress. >> trying to censor him today proved his point -- >> censor him? we were trying to make sure he didn't cause more harm with his outrageous and gnomic testimony. >> that's not censorship. censorship would be not allowing someone to pete gnomic speak. >> jeanine: the media is now comparing him to trump. >> parallels between trump and bobby kennedy jr. kind of stunning. they will throw the grenades out, let them explain explode, i didn't do anything. >> we have now opened this can of worms were kind of contrary and, eccentric candidates are running, and it was donald trump first in the republican party, and now we are seeing it in the democratic party. >> i have not wanted to enable his access to the drug addiction that he has never conquered.
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the drug addiction that has been with him for all of his adult life. the addiction to attention. >> jeanine: i don't even know what to ask after hearing that, but jesse, i will start with you. let's start with what is going on on air force one. the democrats have no choice to protect biden because they know we are not in the mood for kamala to be the president. so are you surprised that they stick to supporting biden through his age concerns? and trashing someone younger, like rfk? >> jesse: no, they hate rfk. aunt biden hates rfk. biden has always wanted to be a kennedy except he didn't have the money, so he tried to get the money under the table. remember when he was young and in the late '70s, early '80s, he had some hair and he was thin and athletic and he was the new guy and kind of aspired to be camelot from delaware.
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but he was broke. and so, we have this new guy coming up who is embarrassing joe biden. he is getting a lot more attention. he is obviously more physically fit. and so he used his lackeys on that hearing to destroy this mammoth innuendo and smears. debbie wasserman schultz, to say he has caused harm, she accused him -- he said this thing over the weekend about the bio weapons, and she said he had caused a rise in anti-semitic hate crimes. that was thursday. she is saying in four days, rfk's comments, that maybe we played here on fox and was online, caused people to attack jewish people physically? she can't point to one example of that. in terms of the sneakers, the sneakers joe is wearing a comfortable. the american people don't care what sneakers you wear, don't care what kind of flight of stairs he goes up on air force . the american people care about
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the border, the crime, the border, this guy is taking bribes in the entire federal bureaucracy is covering up. that's what people care about. >> jeanine: you know, katie, these democrats are so frightened by free speech that they don't want to give rfk an opportunity to come out and spep hearing. and it shows how afraid they are of someone who goes against their ideology. >> katie: it is also just an indictment of their broader thoughts on free speech and just giving someone the ability to say what they want to and then making a better argument about why it is wrong. they have gone from liberal philosophy to leftist philosophy, which includes censorship, and it is not just rfk, it is with anyone who disagrees with him. we saw this throughout covid and big tech. if you talked about afghanistan the wrong way the administration would go to big tech and try to get some of that stuff censored and taken down. that is just how they operate. or they want censorship instead of a free expression of ideas and debate to win an argument to
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be was interesting yesterday during the hearing when democratic congressman gerry connolly said that rfk brings shame onto the kennedy name. it's like, i think there are a few kennedy's in the family who probably brought some more shame on the family. ted kennedy comes to mind. but you are right, they are terrified of him because he is pulling at 17% but he is not a conservative. he was on air yesterday with martha saying he agreed with the administration's bailout of student loans. he is not a conservative yet they media is attacking him like he is. >> jeanine: was interesting, greg, the fact that rfk's numbers have gone down. he started at 20%, then 19%, and now 17%. if the democrat machine so strog that they are telling democrats initially inclined to favor him to get rid of him? >> greg: it's hard to say because right now i can't measure anything because everybody is outside. [laughter] but you know what bothers me -- doesn't really bother me -- the accusations of an addiction to
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attention coming from a tv host. and occupation that is driven by the need for attention. >> jesse: whoa, whoa, whoa. >> greg: you have a pass for patriotism in the country and family, and that is the only reg this. he never says no to a camera. movies, tv shows, has his own show. even though he was delivering that was like, i am laying a tv host. and this is incredible. what they are doing with joe and the stairs, reminds me of what you do to an aging parents home, you install handrails, get rid of the slippery surfaces. one step away from assisted living. a great sitcom would be an assisted living reality show with people like biden, nadler, pelosi, feinstein, just get them all in one room. it would be smelly but it would be funny. i think the democrats responding to rfk is the same reason jessica responds the same way,
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they see republicans using him as a battering ram against biden, and you have to admit, it is a fair suspicion because we would bill the same way if the democrats embraced him a let's say, an insurgent republican, like say trump. and i do think, however, that rfk has some exceptions. when he is a liberal but there is an overlap on speech and on vaccines. in both cases, there is a scent of fascism on the left, when they are going after speech and demanding that you get the shots or else. and they have their way. people lost their jobs. people were trapped at home. destroyed this country for two years. it was a fascist activity. so there are similarities. it's true. he is like trump. and you can see it from the critics perspective. they take his words and they interpret them in the very worst way they possibly can, never mind -- rfk jr., left, right, center, has done a lot of great things. he's a good person, right? with the longer he lasts, the
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deeper the animosity toward him will be and they will continue to look at his words the way they did to trump and now you know this is true because they called him a bigot and this is exactly what happened to trump. when the b-word or the r word comes out, then you know, you know they are scared of him because that is what they did to trump. they've got to take rfk seriously because who else you got? you have a babbling goofball as a vp. rfk says provocative stuff, but this is america, free speech, that's all he's got to say. if you disagree with him, go freedom of speech, look at my deeds. that is exactly why trump was a good president, why people like trump, took away the obnoxiousness of some of the things he said, the deeds were right there. he did a good job. >> jeanine: jessica, why is it the democrats all of a sudden have this totalitarian instinct to shut people down, to claim that what they are saying is disinformation, misinformation, or mall information, where they admit that what kennedy is saying is true but it does not
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jive with their ideology. i mean, where did that come from? all of a sudden people are incapable of deciding the issues? >> jessica: no, i think -- so first of all, when we are talking about the censorship, and i mentioned this yesterday but it is important to reiterate. rfk jr. began his statement by saying "i was censored by the trump administration and i was censored by the biden and administration." the hunter biden laptop story happened in october of 2020, when donald trump was the president. his administration made the same kinds of requests of big tech to take things down that the biden -- >> jesse: we agree. the fbi is out of control. >> greg: it wasn't trump -- >> jessica: trump-appointed fbi director. >> jesse: six years. >> jessica: i forgot, the ultimate victim. the ultimate victim. you guys went there. >> greg: we know what it was like when trump was president. he didn't have a friend among republicans. >> jeanine: especially the state department. especially the fbi. >> jessica: donald trump, my
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heart breaks for you. >> jeanine: let's talk about kennedy. let's talk about -- >> jessica: all right, let's talk about your guys' boyfriend, rfk jr. first of all, he is pulling at 14%, not 17%. the reason it is going down as people are hearing him and they don't like what he has to say because he has no agenda that speaks to the democratic party and our values. he wants to talk about being anti-vax, which is not what we think come he wants to do videos at the border, and i think the border is an important issue, but you know what i want to hear them talk about? talk about your work as an environmental lawyer, talk about what is going on with climate change -- no, lead with it, have a set of economic policy. also, and i get it, maybe -- it was 14% yesterday. the graphic -- i saw -- >> jeanine: fox today said 17%. >> jessica: i certainly believe in the veracity -- >> jeanine: want to take it down. >> jessica: anyway come he is pulling it like .4% in new york, obviously the guy is going nowhere. >> greg: then why are you so scared? >> jessica: i am honestly not
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scared, and i wouldn't call him a bigot, either. >> greg: true. >> jessica: but pushing him when you have the opportunity to get someone to talk about their anti-backs opinions, the fact they have been inconsistent on this "censorship issue" because he doesn't go into media -- you can't go 10:00 on msnbc but i am pretty sure stephanie ruhle would interview at 11:00 and then he could go talk to a lot of journalists that actually speak to a heavily democratic audience, and the thing is when you testify, you are a republican witness, and then you go -- i think martha did a great job -- you go, with martha maccallum, and then on tuesday night, he will be in a town hall the sean hannity, and i think sean does a great job, and gavin newsom was very smart to go on with him, but if you are talking to the democratic base, that is not who is watching "hannity," and we can all admit -- i would hope -- >> jesse: has cnn invited him to do a town hall? >> jeanine: his fault? >> greg: what i don't understand -- there is a
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contradiction here. when he is not on, when he is on, how dare you platform him. >> jessica: i never said -- >> greg: you can't platform him. that is why he is on fox. we will platform anyone. i am evidence of that. >> jessica: 100% yes to that. we finally agree on something. but i would find it really hard to believe that there wasn't one journalist on another network that wouldn't take him. and he did do a news nation town hall, i will put that out there appeared >> jeanine: that is not what we are talking about as to whether one person invited him or didn't. here is the bottom line -- the democrats want to shut him down, and they don't want him to speak, they want to deplatform him and they want to censor him. and that is what they want to do with robert kennedy. i don't understand why they are so offended by this guy. >> jessica: they are offended for the same reason -- stop it. he has been -- >> jeanine: he is not always anti-vax beer democrats with a ridiculous new
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♪ ♪ 's fee for the left thinks it is dangerous to investigate hunter biden. days after two irs whistle-blowers gave whistle-blowers gave jaw-dropping testimony, how they went easy on the tax probe, teaming up to take them down. speak of the circus has come to town with the house g.o.p. and what is dangerous about this
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is that the american people and their needs are not part of their agenda. and they want to focus on this political theater. >> republicans are going to point to this continuously as a clear sign of wrongdoing or potential wrongdoing and use it to continue to bolster these investigations that we saw them do earlier this week with irs so-called whistle-blowers of a hunter biden. >> and all of these so-called whistle-blowers, who, again, admit the trump justice department said there is nothing there. >> katie: speaking of that testimony, tune into "special report" right after "the five" for an exclusive interview with irs interviewer joseph ziegler. here he is responding to democratic attacks. >> several democrats on the committee said these are just the kind of dustup's that investigators and prosecutors have. you are not always going to be on the same page, is that accurate? >> criminal investigations, when you work a criminal investigation, there is a thing
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called will know my willfulness, whether someone with no mike evr income taxes are filed a false return. that is one thing that sets us apart from a civil case, and in this case we provided a ton of evidence that showed willf willfulness. >> katie: the democrats are also not going to like this. fbi document released yesterday by senator grassley exposes the alleged bribery scheme involving both joe and hunter. a memo that claims that then-vice president biden and his son coerced the ceo of burisma to pay them $10 million in exchange for help in getting the ukrainian prosecutor investigating the company fired. "the new york post" publishing this op-ed, calling for a special counsel to investigate the allegations. so, judge, it is interesting because you read through that fbi document that was released yesterday that was obtained by grassley through a whistle-blower because the fbi refused to turn it over for months on end, and it reads more
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like joe was demanding payment rather than burisma offering bribe. >> jeanine: the interesting thing is the 1023 you referred to that the fbi was reluctant to head over, initially they said they didn't have it. so now grassley releases it, we have a copy of the 1023 and the amazing part of it, the guy who was in burisma who is paying out the money. he said that the bidens were paid through so many different bank accounts, it would take investigators ten years to unravel. okay? and now you have comber and the rest of them, the $17,000,000.10 million is from one bank so we have not seen all of it yet and the amazing part of it is now we know, according to this verifiable fbi, confidential informant whod upwards of $200,000 by the fbi e they believed what he said. it was effective in prosecutions. he says they're up to 17 tapes,
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two include the voice of joe biden. and talks about the fact, in europe, this guy zlochevsky hired someone to cover him in europe and in the united states he hired hunter biden to protect him through his dad from all kinds of problems. he said hunter is so dumb that this guy's dog is smarter than hunter. and so you look at this and you say -- and then you hear someone who just said, i saw it in the sound there, this was during the trump administration, that they didn't do anything with it. the truth is, or that they passed on it. yeah, they said nothing. the truth is that they weren't aware of what was going on. that the fbi kept this close to their vest. they didn't investigate this, even though bill barr was united states attorney. no one moved on this which is why they were so willing to say "we don't have it," but it's all here, it's everything you need for a prosecution. >> katie: would you be open to a special counsel to
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look into this situation? >> jessica: sure, if that is what is necessary, they are like a dime a dozen now. everyone has one. but a special counsel on it. you should also take these republicans at their word. they have been commenting on the contents of this 1023, so chuck grassley has said in interviews that the allegation may not be true. ron johnson has said take it with a grain of salt. congressman chuck edwards, seems like the only honest republican on the oversight committee, said that president biden hasn't been implicated. then you look at someone like jim comber, who was on the most embarrassing press to and should stop doing interviews, ted cruz said, what is going on here, well, biden has been selling access for decades, how do you know that? jim comer says if you study joe biden like i have, he has always been cash-strapped. okay. well, that means that you took $10 million from ukrainians. also, this viktor shokin controversy about the ukrainian
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prosecutor that was fired, this story has been gone over a million times. that prosecutor was removed by the entire western community, by the prime minister of the u.k., french, germans, the imf, senate republicans supported removing him because the guy was not investigating corruption. it actually ended up hurting burisma to remove viktor shokin from his position, and i see you snickering and he will go next and i get it and i will try to interrupt you and it probably won't be allowed or you will say -- >> jesse: i haven't interrupted you. >> jessica: i am just previewing what will come. >> jesse: you can't prebottle and interruption. >> greg: did you order appetizers? i have to work with my other table. >> jessica: i'm done. >> jesse: i don't want a special counsel, i want impeachment proceedings. these people say it is political theater, two years on january 6th hearings, ignoring inflation and high crime.
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and then the guy says so-called whistle-blowers. what is a so-called whistle-blower? he means a whistle-blower. and then they say trump justice said nothing, no, they went in, may 2020, barr looked at it and sent it to delaware where he died, where everything dies, so you highly incredible informant who has been with the fbi for decades. having the bribe, 10 million to the biden family to get this prosecutor fired, and he has 17 tapes. joe is on two of them, hunter on 15, it is unverified -- you are right, jessica, it is unverified. let's go verify it. everything is unverified if it is a claim. they took the dossier, and unverified dossier, used it to get a wiretap on the trump campaign. they didn't say "unverified," they just said "this guy is dirty because he is russian." that is bogus. another thing. joe biden and all of these guys
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got together in the west and said, we've got to get rid of the prosecutor -- >> jessica: because everyone wants joe biden to be rich? >> jesse: no, he had the polish guy on the chair of the board, too. they had the americans, the polls, you know how this works, jessica, jessica appearance before they get so defensive about this because if it were just hunter biden they would let it go and let him go but it gets too close to joe biden, which is why they get -- >> greg: i feel k kind of bad for hunter. he didn't have any idea his dad was going to run for president, so he did his job which was to make joe rich come he made it rain, 2016 was the last year, i'm going to make us some money and be swimming in prostitutes and crack for the rest of my life, and then what happens? 's dad becomes president. there is so much stuff, a multitude of malfeasance is an also complicated. my head hurts. you are never going to have a good outcome if the thing you are yelling is 1023 because people at home are like, 1023,
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is that a tax form? what month is this? you have to prioritize these things. the fbi slow walking the investigation into hunter's taxes. you have a 1023. see, i just did that because i am lazy, i didn't want to say the whole letter -- >> jesse: say "bribe documents." >> greg: the fbi revealing that they knew the laptop was real, the day "the new york post" article came out, and they didn't fess up, they suggested otherwise. you had that letter. you had the public believing one thing that wasn't true, and the irony of that is that is how you got president biden. if that had gone the way it should have, followed the truth, trump would have won and then we would be talking about trump's 15th impeachment instead of these hearings. >> jesse: all we want is the truth. >> greg: i need a cough drop. >> katie: coming up, tornado director james cameron said it might be too late to save
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♪ and experience the all-new chevy blazer ev ss. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jesse: joe biden getting off his and doing something about the coming robot revolution. [laughter] >> today i am pleased to announce that these seven companies have agreed to voluntary commitments for responsible innovation. these commitments, which the companies will implement immediately underscore three fundamental principles. safety, security, and trust. >> jesse: when the big guy wasn't being weird, he was meeting with top ai tech exacts and getting them the pinky prom.
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>> jessica: anyone director james cameron thinks it might be too late to save humanity from robots. saying "i want you guys in 1984 and you didn't listen. i think the weaponization of ai is the biggest danger." greg, are you confident that joe biden has ai under control? >> greg: no, i don't. >> jesse: why are you not confident in that? >> greg: he has too detached. the administration is detached. james cameron's prediction is true. it is not that artificial intelligence would become super intelligent, it will become super stupid, and there is a phrase called the unbinding mind. it is a nonconscious agent that will focus on one goal, what was the thing about "terminator," such a great field, couldn't be stopped, there is no button to turn it off, it is like when you have your phone and you are sitting here and you are watching a video, and all of a
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sudden it becomes either disgusting or loud, and you want to turn it off, and you can't, you start panicking. and you start panicking. that is what is going to happen when ai actually becomes -- it is self recursive, it will self improve at an ex-financial rate and all of a sudden have a consciousness. imagine taking a hammer and trying to hit it on a switch or a button, and it won't work. that is what we are going to be feeling. goal-oriented missions created through machine learning are probably the most dangerous thing we are going to have to deal with, not like script writing or taking over creative things because they will get dumber, but when they have one specific goal, watch out. they are going to make a paper clip, they are going to make you into a paper clip. you >> jesse: you can't make me into a paper clip. >> greg: but i could. >> jesse: i am not paper clip material. >> greg: a i wouldn't know that. >> jesse: bend me like a sausage? >> greg: yes. >> jesse: there is a shut off button on these robots.
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katie? >> katie: i think the national security implications, ai used against you. also a huge problem, countries like china or other adversaries who can use it for propaganda purposes, deepfakes are a part of ai, they are huge problem, where they will portray a u.s. president saying something and if they do that, declare war for whatever reason and there is a misunderstanding about what is real and what is not, and that devolves into a nuclear situation, i mean, the problem is endless with the ai being weaponized. >> jessica: okay, i'll go now. staring at me. greg is totally right about this getting dumber thing, so there was this study out of stanford -- i get it, bad week for stanford academics, but they started in march measuring how often chatgpt will identify the number 17077 as a prime number and it was correct 97.69% of the time, it is now down to
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2.4% of the time it is identifying that correctly. so just think of that drop-off and what is doing in a matter of three months. how much it is going to progress even further -- >> greg: but it is going to be a different kind of intelligence that can't be measured. so it will be stupid, but one thing it can do in its own world will be brilliant. >> jessica: okay. we all don't really know, right? >> greg: i do. >> jesse: we are on tv to pretend like we know, so let's go. >> jeanine: first of all, i am so comfortable that joe biden is deep and on this and he got a pinky swear from all of these people who are telling him, voluntary commitment to make sure that nothing gets out of control. katie is right. it is about national security, which is a real danger zone. but there are some promising areas with cancer and medicine. but my question that i have is how come these directors and figure this stuff out before we do? like in 1996, they had the
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net -- >> jessica: love that movie. >> jeanine: remember sandra bullock? all of the surveillance. '98, "you've got mail," with meg ryan and tom hanks. about online dating. i'm not saying they are geniuses. they kind of are ahead of us in this. >> greg: cameron has had five failed marriages, didn't predict that. >> jeanine: thank you. >> jesse: let's not call them failures. [laughter] ahead, cocaine sharks are coming to a beach near you. ♪ ♪ (bridget) with thyroid eye disease i hid from the camera. and i wanted to hide from the world. for years, i thought my t.e.d. was beyond help...
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artificial intelligence. wow! it's something that everybody's talking about. and i think about that, but i think about the one who created all intelligence. almighty god, who created this earth, the universe, created you and me. but what are the problems? why do we see war, and famine, and all of these things? well, it's because of sin. the world is infected with sin. and sin separates you from god. but god sent his son, jesus christ, from heaven to this earth to take your sins. and he died and shed his blood on a cross for your sins. and god raised him to life. if you've never invited jesus christ to come into your heart and into your life, you can do that right now. just pray this prayer with me. just say, "god, i'm a sinner."
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>> jessica: welcome back. it is time for "the fastest." first up, cocaine sharks. do i really need to say anything more? scientists are looking into whether the deadly beast off florida's coast are gobbling up bundles of cocaine dropped by drug smugglers. scientists have noticed sharks are acting more aggressive and strangely fixated on objects that are not there. sounds like a coke head. greg, do you think the sharks on coke? >> greg: what did we learn yesterday? >> jessica: nothing is real >> greg: i'm going to do this every day. it is summertime. any story that has shark as a prefix is fake. if the sharks got the coke, so to every other fish. they are not saying any other fish, they are saying shark because you say sharks, people go, what? it is a shark story.
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>> katie: don't have teeth to rip through -- >> jeanine: it takes a shark to open that package. >> greg: it takes a village, judge. >> katie: i don't believe it, either. i think it is made up. they want fish -- >> jesse: put a scuba diving thing on. all of the ugly male sharks that had the coke were getting all of the girl sharks. just like up here. >> greg: the sharks are on coke. they will not eat you because you lose your appetite but they will talk to you about your screen play. >> jesse: four hours. >> jeanine: what happens when the coke runs out? >> greg: don't worry about it. you walk home. >> jeanine: rehab center, that is somewhere we can put our tax money. >> greg: that's a great message. >> jessica: what a nice button on that topic. okay come up next, let's see the alien. congress is about to hold a big hearing on ufos next week featuring a military whistle-blower who claims the u.s. has nonhuman space craft and dead bodies of the little green men.
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a group of lawmakers says they are done with the pentagon trying to cover it up. >> they do exist or they don't exist. they keep telling us they don't exist but they block every opportunity for us to get a hold of the information to prove that they do exist. and we are going to get to the bottom of it, dadgum it, whatever the truth may be. we are done with the cover ups. >> jessica: i don't think i know your ufo stance. yea or nay? >> katie: i think they exist and they look at us, those crazy people, we are going to pass on by and go somewhere else, which is why they haven't revealed themselves. but i do like that republicans and democrats agree on this. the one thing they can actually get together on. >> jessica: can do a common ground segment -- >> katie: he loves ufos. >> jessica: judge? >> jeanine: the fact they had this for so long tells me there's something going on. it is a lot deeper than what we think it is. may be they created ai, who knows. >> jessica: the aliens? >> jeanine: yeah.
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>> jessica: and not -- all right. jesse, are there little green men bodies? >> jesse: oh, there is no doubt about it. [laughter] next week is shark week officially, and we are having ufo hearings on capitol hill. so i am going to have a lot of fun at 8:00 next week. but that means joe biden is doing something really dirty behind the scenes that we will never find out about. >> katie: when are you going to interview someone who has seen the green men bodies? >> jesse: we have one booked for monday. >> katie: fantastic. >> greg: tonight, we cover this in a segment with someone who is good friends with one of the whistle-blowers. and his reason for the cover-up is really -- it sounds legit. he is convinced, walter kirn, one of the smartest guys, wrote "up in the air," the reason for the cover-up is if ufos are representative of an alien species and we know it, we may not want them to react to it because they prefer to think that we don't know. >> jeanine: really? >> greg: yeah, and if we tip
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them off, they might just destroy us. >> jessica: can't they read our minds? >> greg: everyone is worried about their military set technical superiority, what kinf machines the aliens have but i will say right now, they are no match for our military's rich diversity. >> jeanine: would they be considered illegal aliens? >> jessica: really guys? okay. "fan mail friday" is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: that's right, "fan mail friday," you hear that music, you know it is going to be hot hot hot! first one from virginia. what task do you find yourself procrastinating before you do it? that is a great question because we all have that, don't we, jesse? >> jesse: preparing for the show. >> greg: yes. >> jessica: that's why you don't do it at all. >> jesse: stop it, i prepare for the show for hours. this show. >> greg: i don't believe that for a second. is it just worked? >> jesse: writing, working. everything else is right on time. >> greg: mine is the gym. i have been doing the gym for 40
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years and i still drag myself to it. what about you? >> katie: i would say folding laundry. >> greg: that's fun. >> katie: what? it is the worst. >> jesse: so weird to. as a guide, you folding laundry? i want the audience also to note greg during the pandemic said he liked doing his own makeup. >> greg: yes, i did. there are things you can do to make things better while you are doing your laundry, you know what i'm saying? >> jesse: jessica? >> jessica: i actually don't. >> greg: that is your problem. seek help. procrastinating before what? >> jessica: unloading the dishwasher. i will leave it overnight. >> greg: you are like -- >> jessica: soap my dishes like men do. >> greg: dish soaper. >> jeanine: as soon as i get home i take all of my makeup off because i can't stand it, okay? that i start to get into bed and i will read something, have to get up and put cream on my face, and i never get up. i just turn the light out. >> greg: same here.
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i never have cream on my face. look at this. good question from tyler, we have time for one more. what type hype did you complete the fall for? jessica? >> jessica: andrew cuomo. >> greg: you are honest! >> jessica: homosexual is such a cool term, i get this. >> greg: judge? what hype? >> jeanine: i got a car, a car that looked like those cars in the '40s, what was the name? >> greg: plymouth pt? pt cruiser! >> jeanine: it was not so great. >> greg: so cute. >> jessica: that's a good one. >> greg: that is so cute. jesse, what's be 26? >> jesse: some of these fights where you have to pay $100. some of them are rigged, like that fight, totally rigged. >> katie: mine is controversial.
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"hamilton" the play. >> jeanine: oh. >> katie: totally overrated. >> greg: it is the worst musical ever according to the american -- [laughter] >> jessica: what is yours? >> greg: i would say -- who did i want to be president in 2016? >> jessica: jeb bush? >> jesse: rubio. >> greg: rubio. i was pushing rubio. no, you know who i liked! the libertarian dude before he went -- >> jessica: gary johnson? what is aleppo? >> greg: what is aleppo? you will never forget that. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ like my morning ride, will it help lower my glucose? with the freestyle libre 2 system, you can know where your glucose level is and where it's headed without fingersticks. know what activities work for you. manage your diabetes with more confidence
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of 96. tony received 20 grammy awards throughout his career and i was honored enough to meet him and get to know him in the 90's. at the time i was a district attorney and he did a concert for me. so that we could raise funds for my campaign. and it was a birthday concert and he ended up sending me this picture and he signed it unforgettable. tony bennett. may he rest in peace. god bless him for what he did for all of us with his beautiful voice. anyway. >> that's awesome. >> judge jeanine: greg? >> greg: like i said this show is amazing, just breaking major stories that no one is reporting on. walter kerr. julie banderas. michael loftus. kat timpf. we can holds on to tiny turtle news until monday. >> jesse: how about that for a tease. stay up all sunday night. >> greg: tiny turtle news next week. >> jesse: er atlanta braves game
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they have this game where they ereiss oh right at the continue finish line that's too bad. tonight "jesse watters primetime" kamala harris and slavery. a special report. >> wow, sheen is on? >> katie: every night she did an interview. >> every night great liberal guests. >> young lady had surgery for wisdom teeth and woke up to a surprise. listen. >> you have a boyfriend. [laughter] >> yes. you do. >> would you like it see what he looks like? >> um-huh. >> he is right there. >> woke up and her mom said she had a boyfriend and she thought it was really funny. >> was it real? >> no. >> that's very mean. that's a very mean prank. very mean prank. >> let's give jessica a chance
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to talk. >> now that we have been on for 10 seconds. there is ernest hemingway lookalike contest going on in key west this weekend. >> katie: few fun. >> jessica: the winner will be crowned on tuesday. it's so cool. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us. we will see you on monday. have a great weekend, everybody. >> greg: that's funny. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: good evening, welcome to washington i'm shannon bream in for bret baier. we will have an interview with irs whistleblower jeffrey zeigler in just a moment. tonight headlines president biden praising new commitments by amazon, google, meta, microsoft and other companies to set safety standards for artificial intelligence. the president said it's an important step towards managing the important miss and risk posed by that technology. a federal judge sets may 20tof
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