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no. hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro alonge with jessica tarlov. charlie, you heard kayleigh mcenany and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. and this is the five. dangerous propaganda spreading like a virus on leftwing college campuses and social medicampusesl a. federal government is finally investigating more than a half a doze n after an explosion of anti-semitic incidents that left jewish students too afraid to go to class. >>frai the latest disgusting display happening at the university of pennsylvania . disturbing posters have popped up on campus comparing. e >> the israeli people being held hostage by hama s to cattle . sadly, universities aren't sadle radicalin wher ideas are running wild. millions of tiktok users are endorsing 911 mastermind osama bien9/n laden's vile letta
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to america, where the terrorist leader justifies the slaughter of nearly 3000 americans. >>. i need you to stop what you're doing and go read a letter to america. it is literally the craziest thing i've read in a while. and while i can't say that, i mean that surprised. shocke >> i am pretty shocked. they have brainwashed us td.o think that we was the bestbest country on the planet. on the planet. isn't like an argument for bin p ,but he actually had some good points as we're seeing all those guilty to and he right he right. >> tic tac now says they willlls scrub the bin ladecrubn videos,t but the damage has been done. the videos have been shared over 14 million times. it's so bad the white house was forced to put out a statement that denounces, quote, the repugnant osama bin laden. tiktok trend. g resome republican lawmakers sy that's not enough. noe. plm >> ban it. well, these people are, of course, idiots.
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absolutely disgusting. and further evidence that we need to ban tiktok, the idea that bin laden was , a prophet and a hero here is predicted that israel is is the little satan, where the great satan, that's what china wants them to believe. an and that'ssia what iran wants them to believe. and then finally, gueso is maybt thinking about turning to tik tok to run their campaign. >> the biden administration. joe biden also doesn't want to offen>>en doesnd these voter. >> that's the new base of theth democrat party. he's desperately afraidhe to offend them. >> all right. i'll start with you, jessica. i mean, these kids hatnine: ste americans, hate america so much that they will naively attach to a group of people and an ideology that at the first chance will kill them as infidels. >> yeah, it's pretty astounding. and also that now we're talking about an osama bin laden tiktok trend likeabou, the hot chip or like the eating the tide pod challenge. i mean, we're reallyr eating may
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new territory and really frightening ideological territory. you know, i would never that it is not all right to criticize your government or to talkto tan about things that have been mistakes. obviously, there's been a lot of reflection on wha lott wentf on with the invasion of iraq and afghanistan, for surire. that's all fair game. but if you're kind of lavishing praise on someone that took thousands of american lives and obviously something is really wrong and i wantedt to point out that there waous the first poll of palestinians within gaz a and the west bank that came out because we talk about this a lot and everyonnee i think, has been rightfully concerned. i certainly am about innocen, it palestinian lives that are being lost in the midst of this conflictt of as israel fights to get our hostages back, their hostagesto g, and make sue that a massacre doesn't happen't . but in this poll, it found this
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is the first one taken since the massacre on october 7th. 75% support the massacressacre on october o seventh.e hamahave a positive view of hamas and 98.2% haveew of a negative view of america. now, that's okay. the negative view of america. that's why. right. there are people out there and again, it is their right to have that. wh anden i look at those that. numbers and then i wonder about the true dynamic of what's going on there actually within gaza and the west banzak, it raises a lot of questions of people who are defending the other side as pure innocents in all of this. >> this. if got if you've got 7, support for something, you would be the y most popular person or would be the mostto popular issue in historyry. >> i found that very disturbing. yeah. you know, greg, is it is it coincident judge jeanine. and set on tick tock.n i think it is on tiktok. >> there are something like9 two point 9 billion viewe people viewed hashtag. they stay on with palestine
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and yet 200 million viewedis i stand with israel. is that an algorithm tha or is t a coincidence? >> i have no idea. i think i realiz g: ie why they calltikt it tiktok because it's a time bomb. >> you know, woke were victimscm of a misdirection where we thought that the threat of china's tiktok was data collection but it's mind collection. we have handed an entire population, an entire generation of americans, over to a countryican to experiment , to manipulate and tweak, get them to believe there's no such thing as biology or that being obese or anorexic is an identity and not a health problem, that bin laden had beinsome good ideas because the west is evil. i think that it's a mistake to get keen to just say these are radical ideas. >> i think the ideas themselvesa are irrelevant. it's morree about power. about power doesn't have an ideology it's about deti.g >> it's about gettinpeopleg peos
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controlling those people, irregardlesse of the stance that you have. >> that's why if you got somebody, one of these people alone, they would they would agree no beheading babiesagre is bad or is bad. but when they get into a power stance, all of that stuff goesay away. so it's really not it's aboutr n and exercising power and these this plays into their worst, worst instincts. >> now, while bin laden's getting a makeoverwhile , the demonization transfers to trump, right. >> the economist namedest th trump the biggest threat in thre world for 2024. not war, not terror, not even amimate change. it's kind of amazing because in the reasons for it, call they never mentioned war. >> so what they're basically saying is they would prefer or not they would prefer to have not havee tweets and a saf safe world. >> they would rather have war and no trump. but i thin kennedyk what they're reacting to was he last weekend, i think he was laying h
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out what his plans would look a like and he talked about bringing back the muslim nd ban and detention camps.eten and those are the kinds of ideas that donald trump espousedtion c, from the t he came down that golden escalator, i should say he has an escalator in his house and throughout his presidency. so i don't think it's justdown a mean tweet. >> no, no ideas. and now everybody agreesn >> g the. >> turns out he was right. you know, bin laden charlien lae calls the creation of israel a crime. and anyone who supported that needs to be pretty much erased. needsand must as americans, cly from the letter, pay the price . >> so this sounds like and yet the people who are claiming, you know, we stand for palestine and this ceaseefire ar fire are not aware that that cease fire allows for. >> you know, when you get into the details of the letter, it's extraordinaryetails. y. and if these kids are reading the letter and then, you know, talkin theg how great the letteo is, it's like, did you actually read it? yes, because it's not like it? a doesn't hint that there's
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some bad people over there. it talksd about eliminating jews. it talks about eliminating, as you point out abeliminat, a limb erasing israel from the map, which is a i mean, that's a pretty shocking thing, whether you're talking about a ukrainwhethee or afghanistan or or any country. and people talk and but then he goes further than that. talkhe keeps talking about the . it's not like some subtle thing. heo goes on to say, talkgo about how these governments, meaning the united states and israel, are preventing them from establishing islamicaria sharia using violence. and, you know, so this is all part of their effort to remove the one non sharia country in the middle east and replace it with sharia law, whichwi discompletely discordantth sha with like freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of women forof, whatever. >> but -- but it's not just israel. it's also thost just e people who contributed to the creation of israel, like the united and its allies. >> exactly.
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and at the end of the they don't they they do hate jews. but it's not just jewsno in israel, right? they hate civilization. they hate western free country. >> they make western, you know, all of us. a yeahll o. kelly 100 professors from harvard, apparentlrsy oppose the president of harvard's. her lateste turn now that she is calling to end antisemitism . >> and you know, she was note e . i mean, she she talked about the these professors talk about the protection of free speech and yet when a conservative was involved in free speech on campus and got railroaded off a campus ,free speech didn't matter. >> yeah, of course not. it's shameful. didn>> this from someonecoming who graduated from harvard law school. >> but what we've seen on that campus fe has been appalling. what we've seen nationwide has been appalling. what we look, you have a first amendment right in this country to see what you want, but ther are certain things as a society, we condemn holocausts denial, denial of a mass shooting.
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we condemn those things. cbut moved not just from denia, but it seems acceptance. >> people accepting the events of ten seven babies were enting in ovens, people accepting the tearing down a poster of little babies, a nine month old, now ten month old, in captivity. >> people acceptin, peg 911 were almost 3000 americans died. this must en d and it doesn't end until we get consequences because of meyer, the editor in chief of the jerusalem post said universities are not magical places where you can say you want withoutght to consequence. you have a first amendment right to say what you want. you don' shau t give the firstsi amendment right to a six figure job. you don't have a first amendment right to go to an ivy league university. you don't have a first amendment right to deny that babier leags were put in os and think there are no consequences in a civilizeerd society. >> okay. coming up next, kamala harricisn doesn't realize that she's a diversity pick . >> we checked and told her he picked me up and made me feel so lucky.
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beginning to end shop now at show allegiance .com industry lab, our middle man. o se >> it's really no secret why joe biden picked kamala as his a vice president. it certainly wasn't based on her remarkable intellect extensive qualifications. no, it was her gender and her skin coloror. d sk >> here's a refresher from joe biden himself. sident >> i would pick a woman to be b my vice president. are you committewomad to naminge a black woman as your vice presidential running mate? >> t i am not committed to namig any. but the people i've named. >> and among them there are four black women. >>y news vic apparentlwomen. to kamala, the vice president sounding completely confused when she was asked this by the media.
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>> he came to the decision that he to choose a black woman. how should it matter? does it matter that that narrative has existed that biden needed to choose someond e who who was a black so person? >> and should it matter? uldon't think i understandd your question. >> does it matter that that kind of narrativ e around biden needed to choose a black woman as a running mate still existse and has hovered over that selection, or as it happened? k >> but i don't i don't think you i understand. i honestly don't. gender question. he chose a black woman. that woman is me. so i don't know that anything lingers about what he should choose. >> he has choseng . >> you know, if all we get out o of the biden is this one clip, then it will have all been worth it. and i want to get to the "new york times". the fact that the ne"new york times"w york is like twisting the knife here, but first grade, the most amazing day. and this twistinhere. is the prm with identity politics is and it's much worse, identity politics, but it's also true with affirmative actio n.
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when you set up a system where everything is based on racp e, even if you succeed, you have to. >> i almos feet sort of feel soy for her and her confusion here that people are talking about this, because even if you succeed under action, you and everybody around you is wondering what's all about. >> yeah, it's the flaw investedl in embedded the diversity hire.i divef you are hired based on skin color, people will think you were hired on skin color, especially if there's no othethink r, because she hasn't exemplified any type of competence. mpeten but when you view that, i mean, i'm sorry, that's an art piecec ,a performance art piece to bepc appreciated as if she r is playing the role of an ambivalent, soulless bureaucra t . >> it's beautiful. the sad irony is that this was sap women o be a big ste of color, but it was a big step backwards. and the reason whywas she's iss because she can't believe she actually got hired. >> she finds can't be it funny herself. >> she's heard she is the worst spokes woman for diversity
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since liz warren. . >> she's a victim. that she's a victim. and you're the oppressor she charlie. so always so kelly. o but i have to sappy i mean, sho, i'm kind of i was sort of shocked. i was impressed by some of the question impresse s. the new york times.dy i mean, somebody didn't get a memo o ar somebody is justat getting the memo or what's going on here. >> yeah. i mean, it seems like there's a broader take down mission on the part of some lucid leftist. >> the new york times included "the washington post" who realized, oh, let's look loo at our own poll, our new york times siena pollur, which shows joe biden and kamala harris losing to donald trump. >> i mean, she was picked the new york times was told by harry reid, quote"new yor , they are our most loyal voters, black women. >> i think that black women deserved a black vice presidential candidate. and they were told about this identity politic cs. ask and he asks the question. kamala has at her mission. she was supposed to bring in black women, accordingreid to harry reid. >> well, 22% of blac.k
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americans are voting for donald trump. >> in the "new york times" ifena poll, 8%, which is what he got in 2020. and if he was to achieve thosesn numbers, no republican candidate in the last half centuro repuan candiyn more than 12% of black voters. so she failed at the border, % failed a passing voting rights legislation, failed at winning black voters. >> and aed as donald trump says he's the least racist person to ever run for office. rad you mentionion that before. >> and kamala harris is 16 points underweight . on po her unpopularity. >>at would you say is her number one accomplishment? >> n i need to go through a bunh of things. >> okay. so i no one thinks who'sg an being an honest broker about that. donald trump is going to 22% of the black vote, not2% because he didn't do better than other republican candidates, but becaus bettee would mean the entire electoral system in america has been upended in four years. and while the mar n is facingfor
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four indictments and 91 felony counts. >> but look at the fact that ics don't fancy i look forward novem to talking about it after the novemberelection election. >> man is not getting 22%vote. of the vote. they also had him winning the yout imh vote. bridg please, i have a bridge to sell you. okay. block. >> politics is rock. i'm that one went over my head. >> well, i think we share that. oh, i get it now. okay. all of politics is identity politics. i don't think anyone is goingt to tell me genuinely that sarah palin was the most qualified pic pick for vice president. and no john mccainfo needed a lady and he picked a lady. >> mike pence and donald lad trump have zero in common, except that they wanted to win e zerothe presidency and what d donald trump get from mike pence? he got a nice conservative evangelical man that would make a philanderer seem palatable to the republican base. >> and then he was able to win representation.
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giving groups representation does not mean that is t is highr without merit. i went back to kamala harris' record today and we're goingnd e to talk about it. >> she was d.a. she was generale in california, then she was a senator. things like the back on track program, the homeowner bill of rights, what she did to get proposition eight overturned in california after it went to the supreme court. and then she marriedover first t gay couple. >> onc gaye the marriages resumg and if you listened to her questioning of trump's nominees when she was a senator, she bill barr. they're up there. sog this woman was not qualified or that her candidacy was not without merit, i think is completely unfair den denigrating the woman and think she should have used this as an opportunity to talk about how important it the is te underserved groups are represented, that it doesn't make her not of the job. >> she couldn't support it, that she's not in it. >> look what she should have done and she doesn'te done a ha, the political savvy to turn it
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around. that shows how inept sheshe is. is when she's supposed to be so political. >> you turn it around and you embrace it and you say, yes, i am proud to be the first woman vice president, proudt an to be the first black female vice president. >> and yes , i have the i have the credentials. the attorney general, d to united states senator? yes. i'm proud to be the ti p of they in spear in this changing of history in america. yeah. you don't want she's too stupid to even do that. but here's the thing th. here's the thing that that i think is so sad about it. she truly didn't understand the question. right. shestion. e understand it and she didn't have forget h the political savvave,y she didt have the intelligence to comprehend what was being asked of hert po. and by the way, i don't think she was so great in asking questions. your staff givesher., you quests to ask when she was a senator. >> she wasn't. and you know what i mean. but let me explain something. she did a lot of things that got her up and beyond the regular guy in politics. okay.
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she used her in ways that got her to the next level. let's kid each other.ch oth >> and i would like to clarify>> one thing. all politics all is not identit politics. it's the lowest form of politics. the lowest forand you want to ke extension, the further extension of identity politicsho is. look out in the streets and see this rioting ove r palestine and israel. that's identity politics in its worst formpaine an. 16 is and 2016 is a perfect exampleer where where identity politics was trumped by issues. and that's what we and tha shou. >> it's very easy, no offense to you, but it's obvious t a white man to sit here and say that identity politics is the ntitlowest form of politics.rump >> it is not. answer why from why, as a white- man, as a maori with that, whoever. >> did you ever get anything? we have no blacks. no. i worked my , man. no, of course you did. but you don't get matter. to your candidacy that you were a woman. >> we have to go>> you d't thinn and why one? we have to go. but martin luther king, martintl
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see this layer of cream in my oreo. >> yeah, the white stuff missing. >> has anybody checked with hunter? oh, my gosh. but yomissing,u they're the ores grew suspicious when f they suddenly felt healthier. why isn't it candidate for president running with this issut cae? >> chris christie should get in front of this. you know, here's the deal. here's the deal. they are cutting costs. why skimp on the white stuff?e b it's the best part of the cookie. that toy the double stuf sells under jo . >> so well. but under joe biden's america,d' they hate white. >> i guess that's why the white >> me feeling now seen as domestically more andjessica, more identity politics, jessica, they're going after the white filline gog, right? it's 22% of the black vote. okaythe blac. are this bad? yeah, he's going to get it. and i got to look at that.>> jue >> there is barely any white guy, apparently no cookie connoisseuoreor.
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all right. i do three packages a day. all right i do, it's sick. d there's something wrong with me. although peppermint pattieays are my favorite. >> but anyway, the all you taste now is just the outside. it's like you don't even taste the sugar and the cream on the inside. n th so i can testify as an expert that they have reduced the amount of the sweetest part of the oreo. >> i was surprised this wa ps about double stuff oreo. >> so i fully transitioned my announcement to double stufoe oreos and the golden ones. ha i've got an extra white and all of this. >> are you changintra g your pronoun to chunky and chomp there? pr no, i don't know if i reallyy i feel like they're the same or at least the ones that i'm having. >> but then why do we. yo well, i get when you get the double stuff, golden pack, like the four huge rows. >> so, i mean, my husband and i can crush. husba >> an eveninndg at night. yeah. i'm not a big oreo fan. ct ini will say. kayle but i mean, the broader point here is you open a bag of chips and it's like half fuligg ofl. o
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i go to the grocery store, i swear, $24 for a pack of chickens. >> and they say inflation has comea pack of , but people are t feeling it. and if people don't feel it, it's funny. i it ii actually noticed it mysel, but i just thought it was some sort of new kind of cookie, like it was thot lie a thinner oreo. >> they have a thinnera thin they were they were fine, but whatever. but -- but you can't liewhen about it. and like when when joe biden talks about the econom ay, discn he talks about how there's this disconnect between the great economy that i'm givinneg and to the terrible economy. everybody feelmys it's. dude, that's not the disconnect. yeah, that's a lie. and you're telling it and you can't win oreos, can't tell the lie any better that ten you know. >> the good news is he. actually admitted he saidi un finally, i understand people don't feel we have the.rt >> oh, you have that. let's play it. thacknowledge the disconnect between the numbers and how people feel about their in the world right now. we can
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deal with the second part as well. we still have work s to, but our model for growing is delivering real resultsg is for all americ >> you never know if it's over or is just pausing, you know? but no, but truth is, he's got to understand, what is it, 69%tp ,70% are not happy with themy? economy it may even be higher, 80%. and so they finally said t80%.oe joe, got to go out there and tell the people you feel what they feel. yofeel whak months when he finay kind of admitted it, but it's still insulting because he's sitting here sayingt is that there's a disconnect as if his his story is not a lie. >> his story is a lie. look, that's what you're going e hito get back to the topic of scenarios, for god sake. >> well, that's right. >> here's my solution. you should have make your own oreooms where you come with af little stack of the wafers and you get a little of the white. >> the white white. spren get so by icing on the cake that way, right on top of my white, i just get to
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to the point of the economy just quickly. >> you knoe arw that people aret feeling it. i remember being at cnn on a paneeingl and a democrat holdini a newspaper right before donald trump was electe ud sayingy th the economy is great if only these numbers got out there. >> the botto got oum is if people don't feel it, as the president acknowledges, i mean,y about 30 days later, donald trump was elected after that moment. >> yea rump wash. 100%. i have said that he shouldav be talking about this from the the jump. i want to talk about your policies, but you also want to be the are in chief. but there has been a bitha of a turn. we've seen what's happened. prices of eggs, milk, gas across the country. and now in the new yougov poll, his approval o r biden-nomics or handling the economy went up to 46%. now, do you want over 50%? a 100%. that's a lot of percentage, etc. lot . >> but it used to be below 40%. so usually when things are around, it takes about six months to a year for people to d,fully be emphasizing iterms in terms of polling. >> but it does seem like he's getting better.
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how long has he been in?in yeah, that's a long time, too. >> and word of warningar the public the economy didn't reallyes, too well in thehe midterms. >> so do you think this is an the achable offens.e, yes or no? i think we need to do that. he needs a special committeeox to open tomorrow. >> all right. well, up next, rap legend snoop dogg shocking the worldafe after announcing he is giving up smoking pot. >> yeae ish. yeah. >> oh, lord.ise. we're welcome to ameriprise and sam morris and my brother max recommended you. so my best friend,kely to soph, you've been a huge help at ameriprise financial. more than nine out of ten of our clients are likely to recommend us. to recommend us. >> our neighbors john re jr. who love working with you because the advice we give is because the advice we give is personalwi irish junior. how's your father doing to help reach your goals icing abouwith confidence? my sister told me so much about you. that's why it's more than
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more on why he's giving up marijuana. some speculate that he could some edibles now, but maybe it's because weight is stronger than ever. a recentg of studies has found higher concentrations of thc are causinfod g more people to become addicted worldwide. >> so, greg, i think the likelihood that snoop dogg wasn't addicted already is basically zero. >> i have a question for the producers. shouldn't have done the oreo segment after this segment. >> you know, you don't eats the cookies before you get high. i lovebe o that he's always been out in the open about his smoking and then when he stops d demands privacy. >> it's like, no, it should be the reverse. i want to i want to know what it's like for him to give it up. >> he should be an inspiration to all otheron for people. want to stop. i think you, as somebody that is pro decriminalizatioy nl and i reject the single variable thinking. >> but you see this rise in mental illness on the street and there are many variables. breakdown of society, isolatio h diet, alcohol. >> but there's a correlation
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there that a lot of this stuff is pretty pretty powerful. >> went from like one 1% thc to in some cases 90%. >> and as you know, i'm not an expert. >> i'm not a doctor, although i tell people i am just like dr. jill. it i it's pretty powerful stuff. >> and i get it. you have to that there mightng be something going on, even if you're pro-legalization and i believe people can make their own choices. but when those choices infringe on the freedomhoices i s of other. people, you got to take a look.t >> yep. charles, what do you think of, leaving the prosecutor out on this? prosecutork it's very interestie that he says, pleasestin respecs my privacy. and he has this incredible post where he's like, thi t s it's almost like he's praying. please respect my privacy. there it is. ply there. >> but my producer, roman, they had a great idea. he said to me, not only ishehe you probably doing edibles. l but i'll bet he's going to come out with a line of edibles,
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which is whyut wit not? you know, he's saying, i need my privacy. don't ask me how i feel. but there's also kudos to roman. >> but, you know, now that he's not smoking anymore, greg, you know, he was paying a guy $60,000 a year to roll his blunts. and i'm sure if he wants to write a recommendation and they have this guy to you, w that recommendation would be valuable to youou . >> now, it's another job lost under the joe biden administrationr . i can't wait tiladl trump brings back all the blunt rollean't wal be. they'll be rolled in america. jessic.a. now all his stuff is made in china. okay, go ahead. that was hilarious don'. . so snoop dogg didn't know his real name, by the way. caought us clay or clay. yes. calvin broadus jr. i love thilvs dogg. >> this is fantastic. he earlier in the year sai thedi he wanted to cut back on marijuana due to health concerns. and he said, quotejuto healt, hs to see his grandkids grow old. so what great example to kids
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everywhere. we know thc is off the roof. psychosi thcs all these things that come with the new marijuana. >> he could really be a leadere this and good for him to put the grandkids first. >> so he smokes a half pound a pot a day, which is equales to 75 250 joints. >> he estimates he's smoked over a million joints and blunts in lifetime a lot.i >> i get the idea deat decriminalization get that . but it's amazing how the moscrit the fastest, most successful political movement in the country todal yand is decriminalizing pot. and everybody is smoking pot. now,is you can't walk anywhere without smoking pot. and you have to ask yourself, why is that? well, of course, the reason is because states have realized that they can get tax dollars fromstathey ca, which is the re there's so much money behind it. >> but is it really helping us? >> i don't mean you walk around up in in the streets and likwee have an epidemic of uselessness in this country. you have an epidemic of obesituy in this country. >> if all these epidemics of people not working. does thig, does ans any of it? >> and i don't think it does.re
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it makes it worse. you know what you're saying? e fewer drunks is that. remember when we were growing up, it was drunk guys, wandering around in a brown bag, the brown bag. >> and now that's been replace dy by this. >> yeah, well, now that instead of driving drunk, instofey riving whilthis their ability to drive is impaired by drugs. drugs, same but alcohol kills p. oh, drugs. no, i'm just saying marijuan a. it's really hard to find it. and overdoing it depends. it depends on what . eanine >> it's like it's not going to kill me. well, i'm not talking about laced. i'm talkins whatg about. i know, i know. but it can be.. laceyou know that every well, everything could be laced, right? >> that's your. you could be laced. , i check in the break. i saw jessica drop something in there. i did. >> people who are benefiting from it are folkng fros who are being put away for low level drug offenses with legalizatiotn . >> female friday's up next. oh, psycho killer. >> just guessing mummify. >> it's kind of amazing.
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>> i don't know. but it wouldn't be sharia law. come on, don't just play along, you little freak. k. >> like what? like in a game? i don't know. no. like, just, let's sarlie: iny. : >> s i. i don't want anybody to take their shoes of f on the planeon rule. >> i would. i would definitely go with o that one, i would also go with. >> don't put your seat back. don't put. nedon't pubackyou're one of thoi know. >> i don't care. i just think it's like it's like i know that someone did it. i don't care. >>ree, ings in life, likme. aren't i? >> but again, you're right. if you want a rule, that's a rule. >> i said the sharia law thing, and i thought that was good, but it was rejected. yeahriah law thing. it was reje. >> he's for he's for sharia law. fonever saw that coming what what rule everyone had to follow. >> you can make it up. it could be whateverll you wante >> i would like to eliminate the self affirming. right? likermingwhat i mean by that isn people are talking and they're like, look, this was a terribllt that happened, right? >> and then they keep talking like it's the self affirming right. >> i know that's weird, but it really bothers me. that's an interesting thing. i've never heard that beforee.
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eresting. graham, judge graham and all that. i hate it when people ea >> judtei with their mouth open. >> mm. drives me crazy. that'd be a greaent too. >> it's like arrest them immediately. yeah, no, it's true, becausey tt you can hear and you can see everything. >> nobody needs to see that. so even in your garage door open while you're doing that. >> yeah. tow wise jessica i won't want people to be able to cut in lint ine. >> when i lived in london, i love that everyone just queued up for date up fos, if that's what it took. but everyone is such a cheaterua . >> we're like, here. are you saying in america ine america idon'hat don't think osama bin laden was a good guy. i'm just saying i hatet the. so you're you're a fan of cue killings. oh oh, there you have it. all day. >>y black trumpism is unfolding. yes, i am tire trump-d of saying when they ask you how you are a, how are. >> no, no. you ask them how. okay, how are you? and they go liveyou, living in.
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>> oh, i'm also getting really tired of 100%. >> oh, yeah. . everywhere. everywhere. okay. woo! numbernumber two fro two from fu it's been a long time. yeah. what bad habit are you proudest of breaking jessica? nail biting nail. yeah. or like, picking, you knowcking >> like, we just have,. like, bloody cubicle salad with these. i know, i know. very manicures, which a number of people who watch at home think is unseriousu can witheses poorly upon me. but i love my nail art and is won't touch them. on't >> judge proudest of breaking smoking. t i'm thinking about smoking again. i was a smoker. i usedg abou to smoke menthols. i used to love it. you could get that you could ask ansmy on the street. they always had a menthol. that's true. especially if they were working. >> they were. yeah. bar packs always have menthol. yes. yeah g was. >> was always the guy that was birmingham by the way. 15 years and i could judge j: 15 up tonight. yeah, yeah, yeah. it never goes away does it charlicould e. ay >> what bad habit.
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i didn't say. you said cause traffic to comeo to a halt in new hampshireug as he took his time, dragging a huge branch across road. the must live in a prettye or big house. and tr has expensive tastes with a branch like that andafld u. traffic was held up for a long time. se de him there? >> he's just dragging that branch along. that's one of a jag. yeah, that is a . yeah. yeah. a al. >> yeah. all right, jessica. okay, so, miss universe 2023 coh is underway in el salvador. if you didn't know and the wa was yesterday, parti each participant wore an elaborate costume inspiredciepre with unique features of the country they represent. nt thamore than 80 countries are participating in that. >> are they incredible looking? who? >> i wonder? >>men real. >> is this why i wasn't a you go girl anyway, you go, girls. >> i love this show. then miss universe, go,s happ
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>> if you listen to her, she is like blowing the whistle, trying to get it to go the other direction. but what i really love about this abo is she remains totally calm and at one point her, the bear well, i thinkbecas both of them remain calm because she remained calm. >> that's what you're supposed to do, judge. she's got she got better film, though. >> she's gotten closer. and if and you listen to the ta at one point, she says, oh, thisli is which i thought woulde be like a really greatat final last words. >> and she's, of course, videotaping these. yeah. okay v. the wait a minute. and this is just on a trail and the bear is walking the trail. well, yeah, it's got she has her cut right behind her, so she's not backinth g the bear, is not? >> that's mama bear. she's not backing down. yeahn.. d my sister in lawin had a bear in her backyard
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