tv The Five FOX News September 19, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm PDT
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i'm dana perino along with judge jeanine pirro, jesse it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. ♪ america's sporting events descending into anarchy and now sadly death.ev every week there are wild scenen showing out of control fans slugging it out and there's aan huge brawl at houston texans games and the washington commanders and arizona cardinal a man got charged with assault after a vicious beating. it's not just in the stands. the san francisco 49er s and las vegagas raiders fans during the preseason ended with two people getting stabbed at a restaurant next to the stadium. and going for dale moonny. a new england patriot season ticketholder who was beaten tohd death after alleged altercation with miami dolphins fan.afin
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no charges have been filed yet as police wait on the result haf autopsy and here's a witness describing what happened. >> you don't realize someone is about to die. he was wearing a dolphins jerse and the victim just slumped over .# >> usually after 30 seconds they are just going to wake up. he just didn't move after about two minutes. everyone figured out there was an issue.ea he looked lifeless leaving and .oewas sadvi nobody goes to do the game to witness a fight like that.s such a senseless way and could have been avoided by all parties. way and >> dana: very senseless and so sad.have jesse watters, your thoughts on thisnsel? >> jesse: emma accidently wore the wrong color at an eagles nfh championship game and we werame
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playing the vikings and they wear purple and will wore a similar color toing purpose min and they were throwing things and i wabis catching them. shotgunning them and i was protecting her but it was a big e.tellmistake. i'm not telling people if you go to an away game not to wear the home team jersey, but you havett to be a little aware of your surroundings and after covid there's been a lack of civility that's been normalized and people come out and don't look at them as objects and see them as human beings and there's aas lack of discipline and od th consequences in the united states. at home, parents don't discipline and schools don't dch discipline and legal systeoom doesn't discipline and you can coast through life getting away with pretty much everything. so people have gotten used to itt.we 'rthe phone gives you instant gratification and we're hitting a button and do whatever youtton want like that and you're ine a face-to-face confrontation andwt
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you want something, a seat to get by and a drink and you don't get it and you take action. it's sad and people are fighting for clout. i don't know if peoplesharin arg this to get famous, but people are sharing these videos andse i they're getting a lot of response in social media.. i don't like this. we have stoked so much angero towards each other.ea the last five years which wachs hating the un-vaxed, hatinlagn- trump voters and peoplvae are kd of on edge and you have to learr how to deescalate late ande that'sto what i do. deescalate and you have to survive. >> dana: sports is maybe not the only thing but one of the t thins that can bring peoplhie together even if they disagree about hawkeyes who should win . >> greg: i wouldn't know, i don't watch sports but jesse said everything i was going toct say.ke s i don't know what to co. look at certain variables like social
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media, covid lockdowns and this decline in responsibility, we are incentivizingiz self-destruction and destruction of others and we're in ainestr r spiral. look at other examples whetherit it's like taking selfies on a cliff and then disappearing or filming yourself walking into strangers homes and scaring them, you can add escalation ofi aggressive behavior anond deescalation is no considered -- is no longer considered a talent because it won't get the likes; right? it's considered perhaps more oppressive than the violence itself and the idea of t self-control is no longer required of anyone at work.t we elevate feelings over output and social settings and we act out and that is re-branded as influencing and act stupid, get followers and that's all thaant goes on in my neighborhood.in escalating aggressionress makes for entertainment and infamy andnd people don't stop fight.
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they'd rather load the world --a people don't even know how to react to people if you don't have a two parent family intact who is there to remind you how to be a gentle person who woulde rather surf than assault someone . ih we might be in a dark. back't but it feels like, and t isn't science, but it feels lik disorder is the rule now and no the exception. an d since it is the rule, why not fight if you have witnessed, so much violence that goes unpunished today, why not join the fight. humans enjoy the environment that they arifistee in if you h with a bunch of drunks, you are going to get drunk. our brains are just shelf space to be filled. why am i getting rested on that isn't. maybe wi should wear a trump h and just wear a bm --
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blm merchandise. >> yesterday we started our sho what that horrific murder in la vegas where the 17-year-old decided to attack the guy from behind it we talked about a lac of humanity. that is what we are talking about here lead. it is something that is on the minds of bostosn and the viewer across the country. >> jeanine: one thing that we learned, i suspect everyone at this table learned about good sportsmanship. no one is being taught that there is a winner or a loser. it looks like you go to a game and there really are those and they don't have skin in the game .. they're not even a part of the h teamey. they are so outraged but they
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are willing to kill somebody. i we shouldn't be having these stabbings and beatings. and at a sporting event, people 'rsupposedly go to forget their problems then e to join other people. who knows whether it is the pandemic or covid. we're in a world for others a lack of civility and the lack o confidence and a lack of law enforcemenarcht and there is ch and anarchy. there is no law and order h anymore. when you've got a lakers guard who says htakee won't take his t to a basketball game because he doesn't want his kids to re hereabouts what some of the fane are saying about him, you know that we are really on the edge . since the evolution of society. we were looking at the video is great was talking. there are women beating each otherlr up, young girls. it's unheard of now it is the t normhe. and if some other people had intervened instead of takinge t videos of this guy being beaten
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to death, they may have saved his lifee sa the same with the i kids yesterdayre killing the retire d police chief and the e sheriff sitting in his car. it is like murder and mayhem is acceptable. >> dana: before we go to he -- do you think there will be et s charges in this case? >> yes, i do. he was a 30-year-old guy who ha tickets to the patriots game. he was murdered. there's no question it was a >> homicide. >> harold, your thoughts. you have a young famil youy. the you think about not taking them to games like this? >> i dupe it i've taken them to knicks games and taken them to the soccertionad iu game to watch . we are drowning in anger for some reason. we are drowning in lack of
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decency. there used to be a time when yo could go to an opposing team's game and root for the team because you happen to move to the town that has a different team than your own team. i hate what everybody is sayingl and it could be covid or po whatever it is, lack of consequences. we need more police and more consequences that matter.d to not onlway for like the stadm . i hope he gets the highest sentence that he possibly can. he needs a stronger penalty. it concerns me that somehow or anothetalkr we talk about paren lot when we see some videos of kids and other people behaving i wrongly. something's is not right in oura society. and i hope that parents, whethe you have a three-year-old or a 30-year-old, you call them toda and you hug them today.is give y them a little discipline discipline because this is not
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metot. he won't g ao home again. had a dolphins jersey on.in that got them singled out. dale mooney was 53 years old an his wife said that according to stadium footage, he never threw a punch but he lost his life ma he rest in peace. up next, the pentagon is under fire deaa: png for losing an $8 fighter jet.
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>> greg: the pentagon losing one ofgo america's most sophisticated weapons like itfi was a set of car keys for 28st hours. our nation's top brass couldn't seem to find an $80 million fighter chat that went missing the pilot was forced to eject from the cockpit over in a new r issue. and the transponder was shutan f . the search got so desperate than the general public was asked to help locate it in the marine tualcorps had to ground all jet. eventually they found the wreckage in south carolina.
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some 80 miles where it took off. not surprising that biden administration doesn't have any answers. >> how does the united states ra lose trackck of and eight e- . $90 million after 35. >> i called my colleagues at th defense department andth they ae investigating this m entire mis as you could anyway. we look at the recovery efforts of the aircraft and how they found it and where processes could've been different. when this is over there will bet iga complete transparent and comprehensive investigation and ve you can count on the defense department to tell the public what they learned. >> they talk to a farmer fighte pilot on what may have happened. >> if it is a stealth fighter, we are not going to see that airplane. if the pilot ejected and his light lead is supposed to do rescap over5 the area and if they were on
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autopilot aro e not on autopilo but other power, their plane is going to trim. are the autopilot going to take over and if the debris field is going to be the --hat. he does look like a pilot. harold in the green room, you said this is yet another insurrection and clearly trump supporters builtt the plane and the pilot was a democrat protester.ap >> i'm writing all this down. t and i want checkha the tape. i'm not going to speculate a whole lot. when i saw this story earlier and listened to that fell on your show, it made me think a couple things. one, this is not the first time this has happenet d in the last few months. to matt, could this be some sor of infiltration from someone outside of the united states. i think of all the things that
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happened the last week from the las vegas hotel and casino to obviously a whole range of companies. particular and linda last year when we saw this and devised a. is there some foreign hacking heren .ht at our military has every right to get to the bottom of it. i would imagine they are even working with the manufacturer o the jet. t >> greg: ai harold. in the green room they're obviously not talking about thi because the pilot is a female.el >> i can't believe thaiet. at it is really about a hundred million dollars. i am very pro- defense. this is not a great look. you want more money for defense
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if you're just losing things that you're trying to put a ig apple air take ohbn and you're asking the neighborhood watch program. the same thing with the hat, stealth technology works but on saturday the wall street journal , there was a wall street journal that was very -- china and russia have leapfrogged us in terms of s. hypersonic missiles. so we are behind of the technology and we need to get ahead. this is not the way to do it. >> it seems pretty easy, i have on one on my dog. are you supposed to really ejec yourself when the other choice is death. you think it is maybe an embarrassing error because you should have ejected or she or they. >> i don't have the slightest idea. pompeo doesn't know what's goin o on and i talked to kirby and saidlly we really didn't know. what's crazy about this, if he
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checks, he made the decision to eject. should the plane just drop down at that point. how far does it go. what if it were over a city or hospital or a school. is that that dangerous. you make a good point. i have air takes on my dogs and i know where there. can we lose something like thisl and something called a class a mishap, something that is worth 2.5 million and everybody goes together to find this thing and they couldn't fin.5 m it. it was like crimestoppers, they had to ask the public. it is typical for this a ministration. they've lost 85 migrant kids an $80 billion in military equipment and afghanistan and servicemembers. that i lost cocaine at the whit house and one person in the s mi white house actually lost his mind. >> there you go. jesse come in the green room yov
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saidio to me obviously it is a t male pilot because when they founcelyd the plane it was nice between the lines. >> i came out and looked at emma's car the c other day and there was a little then thin itn i said what's that and. she said, oh, that. and then she had an explanation. she was contrite. all we are asking for is a bullet contrition.e that was a couple hundred dollars on her car this is $100 million.al we paid for that. onout top of the 6 billion that lost in afghanistan and all theg money they left in ukraine, no g onize is saying, taxpayers, we apologize. this is that $1.7 trillion joine fighter program over the course of the program. they are so expensive. they are like lamborghinis. we don't even really use them i read they can take off and land vertically and they hover. think about that.
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>> greg: like you at a bar. what else do you want from me, greg. it's going from five g's into 300 not win. calledht that traumatic. i said it wanted an ejector sea the 5. >> i think this is grounds for impeachment. >> absolutely. >> gavin newsom claims he's helping out joe biden but is her really in it for himself?
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>> jesse: gavin newsom sucking up to sleepy joe biden is wantst the big guy to get reelected and is he boosting his own image and the democratic party.os gavin is making media roundsti d creating contrast with thein 80-year-old commander in chief. >> i remember bobby kennediny sd it best, but the world needs isf the quality of youth, not a tim of life but a state of mind. i want to seasoned pros. knows how to get things done and i'm a little old fashioned and a guy that produces results. >> jesse: gavin tries to buildsc his brand, democrats are saying shocking things about joe bind. one party member telling the washington post he's in a period of his life and passing and death is imminent.ingt we are all on a ticking close clock.a when you're his age or trump's age, that clock is you tickingrp faster and that's a concern for voters. we have seen so much of gavin .newsom.
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he's a california guy and allan over the country, dana. what's going on? >> dana: i think a couple things, one he is figuring out a way to keep himself in the news d like to run ford president and told the whitelitd house i'll do whatever you wantr and defend him no matter y what. he knows that at some point there is an end to the road. whether it's now or in the future, he wants to be able to be there and i think he has ver celittle confidence in t kamalao harris and he does not see her s beinidg able to win a presidenc. he thinks he does. now, he was on another program and couldn't answer the question about abortion. when she asked if there was a p limit up until the baby was born , he just kept saying this is a political discussion. you are actually flaunting republicans to answer that question. that might be difficult for som people to answer or not others. but it is not just a political
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question. if you want nsto and lead, you be able to make some decisions t and that is something you have to deal with. together thing i want to mentio losis california's about to lo five congressional districts in the next cycle. byyone with that be? because everyone wants to leavet it might be beautiful but it is too expensive and the homeless this is a huge problem.-- they also just past a policy, they are suing school district for telling teachers that they can't keep secrets from parentsb about their kids. that is why people want to leave . at i think he is the root cause of that. >> you mentioned his lack of competence with the vice president. here is gavin newsom on connoll hairs. >> she's the best choice. >> by definition. i think if the administration the last two and a half years n was the most outstanding in a few decades and she's a member of that administration, she geth
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to claim credie t to a lot of t success.ying the answer is absolutely., >>an are you buying that? s >> no. w all tell you why. even though i give credit for what the ministration astonishe very much a part of the administration, his first answe is by definition she is the best person welcome of course by side definition she has the best person. she is the vice president. she sits with the president.side played a linguistic game and i think he is playing the long game nar. he is like a lion in the grass ing that is just waiting for hi opportunity, getting ready to jump outs jacket and throw his over his shoulder and slick his hair back and say i'm ready and here and loyal.te almost like the dark chocolate and the york peppermint patty and he also is defending the family by saying using your
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family to get a little influenc is hardly unique. he's covering for the biden sin getting all the goodwill that he i possibly can to respect t everybodhiy does that. come on. dis this the movie, the good soldier and gets the blessing uh the biden inadministration? >> may be. i think a couple of things. it was a great interview. i've seen other funds but this one wad hes his best. he is the best sarah got that president biden has. y if i were president biden, i would try to convince him to do more and more of that. there are some accomplishments around investments and the country's future in being able to build things. he talked about protecting women . th e things that are really strengths anof the president. yoout u want someone out there what he did. second fox, president biden's s
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weakness as we head into this i crime on the border.thes there's still time to address these issuesvern.m i might ask if governor newsom to help lead an effort to help f us understand and figure out what are the best crime practices in the country. we did something and the dallas police chief and got the highes ranking for police morale and publicould safety. that would be part of the best practices that i would bring e e back to washington with the new crime bill and give governor newsom and vice president harri be a big part of that.give finally i want to give donald trump someow i credit.m i don't know if others will giv him credit. what he's doing on abortion and talking about reproductive rights is going to moderate the republican party andyo make you emocmore mainstream. it's it' not something a democrn should be promoting but it's best when both parties are stronger wcae can talk about thm ideas of the future., whatever you may think on
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abortion, i'm for limits. we have to be able to -- if we don't talk about this in f way that is responsible, it's not good for the party or the country. t >> greg, your thoughts.av >> greg: putting gavin in a chargebo of crime, have you see california? harold, you make me sick. it is about deceit it doesn't matter his age. c he's been lying forever. did you hear about the phone call he had with jewish leaders? he claimed he was raised in synagogues. he also claimed he was raised b puerto ricans.ntly so apparently he was raised by puerto rican, who knew that geraldo was his stepdad. that makes senseecau because jol a lying buffoon. i think citing age is unfair. we can't generalize groups.
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young people this at old people that. mick jagger is six months b younger than joe biden, sage realized it's not age. it's about function. if joe were fronting the rollin stones, give me shelter would b -- would be brown underpants. >> what? >> i'm really glad that you prepared for that segment. coming up, a wokes singer is trashing its fans as racist.
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that made her famous and sayingo it's toxic and racist and mareun morris said it revealed who people were and proud to be trans-phobic and misogynistic s and she's smearing fans thatai enjoy hit songs like jasonshe' aldean's try that in a smallng town.. people are streaming the songs out of spite. it is not out of true joy or love of the music. it is to own the lives. music is supposed to be the voice of the oppressed, the o actualpp oppressed. discussion. isn't this classic liberalism whether you are racist or misogynist bid. >> she is talking about music i supposed to be for the musicall
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oppressed, the actual oppressed people are playing the songs because ite makes them feel something. that is what music is supposed b to be about.d en she can write songs about joy and enjoy those in play them on repeat. maybe you'd like to try that in a small town. who iss she to decide who gets stream at ov song and if they p it s over and over again. oppression for some people migh take the foren mm of what's bee called the forgotten man -- man. so she's mad about that. taylor swift, when she decided to blended the pop after country , she kept all of her b country fans and grew it. so she wanted to do that and be a big star and obviously she is. maren morris think she's going to do thmee same thing but it'se not necessarily like that.as the reasons of music fans like all of her songs or jason aldean
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's songs is because it e reflects their shared experience . i think a lot of people will sa goodbye. >> i think she is a hypocrite here. she's got a pulsgoe --y mu got a song about leaving countr music and she's leaving the t genre to make that song. she saying i want no part of ay that but i will take the money and stay in as long as i can sing this song. >> we did a story about luke ay combins and saint tracy chapman noapmat tracy chapman, but some thought that tracy chapman woul be offended by this and the ot country music world would not o accepted tracy. e music of the poet joy and empowerment and the universal way to communicate. this young lady has a strong theory of the case . w there is no needha to frown on
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pork gasoline on an entire genr of music. i remember when i was growing up , there were those that criticized it and there are stilchinl some people that criticized some aspects of hip-hop sake it promotes se isomething that are not posi about communities and even glamorizing guns and violence. there's a big part of that does not do it. there is a part of rock. i think this is just a function of her age and experience of s tolife. i hope she continues to make musisic.n th we all can decide to turn that dial, going to that side. i wish of the best but i hope she stops criticizing people that make music in other ways.>> >> she's not only criticizing jason aldean, calling -- add a scumbag human.is >> insurrectionist barbie is a toy i would buty insurrectionis
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barbie.pe danaop, white people can't be oppressed. are you aware that every single white person is a millionaire. so the real help mine for this is country star no one heard of gets publicity the easy way by trashing fads i'm going wokes however momentarily will be fadingi away and no one can tr her.m and i'm a helpful person so i rewrote some classic country songs or, ju she could sing the without feeling that inner shame . stand by your man. stand by your whatever.neme wichita lineman, wichita klansman. mama, don't let your babies gro up to be cowboys. t mama, don't let your babies gro out to be cowboys because they perpetuate them to -e pa- ed finally, man, i feel like a woman.
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you can leave that one. basically says that country music as i history up ra misogynist and racism, singing to -- i have a whole bunch of singers here, darius rucker, charlie pride, i could go on and on. she is naïve as to what the trutruh ckis. >> i'm still crying over insurrectionist barbie. my sources of national tell me it's a matter if you can't fireg me because i quit.it the country music community hadt not wanted to be associated wit here anymore. she had gone on stage with drag queens and had gone folk and lost her fan base and now is trying to transition into pop. at all think it is going to work out. >> very interesting. you have good sources. >> i have one source. >> alright.co coming up, helicopter parents os
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♪ >> chris stapleton. parents really got to learn how to cut the cord and let thei >> chris stapleton. parents really got to learn how to cut the cord and let their kids grow upds g.moms. moms and dads are hiring concierge services to spoil theie r kids a college and sell out 10,000 at the -- a year. give them a hug. c bring them chicken soup or si jell-o wheckn they are sick. and if they had a bad day, take them to lunch.at a did you do this, judge? >> any of the things that i talked about? t i will stop. >> stop. bi went there when they were s but they didn't want to see me. i was the da then. i was like the enemy. i wasn't supposed to show up anh i had to have avsomeone else dot . >> you had someone else helping you. >> yes.
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>> what do you guys think aboutt this spirits. >> idol think you know this but i volunteered to be a concierge for college services, preferabl women's colleges. i have a massage table in my van . you should aim it at the folk schools, the curriculum and the teachers and you should start early. you shouldearly be getting inv in the grade schools and high e scschools and build character teach them to learn to think fo themselvesr th.. >> dana, do you have a similar t feeling about this? >> i think when the kid over th age of a team can't do their owt laundry and hasn't been to the dry cleaner doesn't how to do nd anything, it is that the surfac to them. it is making our country soft >> and pathetic. >> you ylo talk a lot about you parents and the way you were brought.ouar what's the thing you are trying youto learn to impart to your . >> do not cut the cord. streaming is overrated.
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i have to put four kids through college. don't touca ath the cord. i had a guy that i knew at trinity and he never changed hie sheets for a semester. the second semester he was aske to leave because he got alorrel. it's totally correlated. you have to come in with the basic understanding of survival. you need to learn how to clean for yourself and carry for yourself and take care oresif yt property. resilience is the most importan attribute when it comes toe t predicting success as adults.at if you can't even order chicken soup or heated up in the owav microwave, it's not going to be good when you hit wall street. >> i try to do the three things sportsmanship because my kids are 8 and 9, teaching them kindness and teaching them to have respect for others. >> soft. >> didn't even let him finish.
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♪ >> dana: time now for "one more thing." i'm going to go go first. free i had an opportunity to do an event free even governor vitsd reporter taken by russians. he is a journalist and they are accusing him of spying. this was at the clinton global summit. important event with people like adam la tour, he is the ceo of the journal and dow jones and they are very committed to making sure that he gets back. >> jesse: you guys look amazing. >> dana: look how tall he is compared to the rest of us. i'm still the shortest. next to me is jason rezaian "the washington post" held by the iranians in console tear confinement unjustly. you have jody ginsburg of the committee to protect journalists and hillary clinton closed out the session. we thank them for their
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attention to help get evan gershkovich back where he belongs. harold? >> harold: congratulations. everett wanted to conquer something big for his birthday oldest recorded hiker to climb the yosemite half dome. son and daughter joined him on the hike which can take 14 to 16 hours. he trained by climbing up the stairwell of 17-story building. congratulations to you. happy birthday to you. and can't wait to see what you do for your 94th. >> greg: you are doing a lot of old people stuff. >> harold: i want to get there. my kids are young. >> small geo magnetic storm produced a beautiful aurora across the midwest overnight on monday. the northern lights show come from charged particles that spewed from the sun during solar storms. the northern lights typically illuminate the light sky and higher altitudes. they can occasionally be spotted farther stout than normal. if you live in seales,
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minneapolis, chicago or boston, be on the lookout between 10:00 p.m. tonight to 2:00 a.m. tomorrow for the aurora. >> dana: pretty cool. i have never seen that in person. >> jesse: don't you love the japanese, dana? the japanese as a people and country and civilization continue to amaze me. look at what they did on a bullet train. they are staging wrestling matches on traipse in japan you could never pull this offer in the united states. >> greg: we just did an a block on this. >> jesse: this is different. they are just different in a better way. some ways than the united states and i have deep respect. deep respect not just for their physiques and their form but their tenacity. >> dana: are they on the show tonight? [laughter] >> jesse: they are not on the show tonight. >> judge jeanine: why would want a guy next to you in underwear on the airplane.
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>> greg: to each his own. >> jesse: 8:00, that's me. >> greg: wow. >> jesse: i'll explain later. >> greg: tonight we have freight show jamie lissow and tom shillue. more dan ortegas and kat timpf. it's going to be a barn burner. i don't mean that literally because i don't want anyone go out and burn barnes. barnes are important part to our nature's infrastructure. >> jesse: save our barnes. >> greg: s.o.b.? >> harold: did you go, barn. [laughter] >> greg: i'm going to shut up. i had a celebrity sight but i didn't think we would have enough time to do it. >> jesse: we have time. >> greg: all right. hey, did you hear that theview had a picnic? huh? i guess we did have time for that jesse watters always has good news. he takes it from here. >> welcome to "jesse watters
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