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is back on, is the pentagon prepared for what could be another long drawn-out affair? >> again, i believe not go to forecast or speculate on what we could do. force protection is a paramount priority for us. we're going to do what is necessary to protect our troops and if and when we need to strike again, we'll do so at a time and place of our choosing. our focus is preventing a broader regional conflict on protecting our forces and ensuring that our strong partner israel has what they need to defend themselves from future terrorist attacks. >> neil: thanks, general, patrick ryder, the pentagon press secretary dealing with all right, that will do it here. getting ready for the lighting of the christmas tree and hopefully just that. ♪ ♪
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>> greg: hi, i'm greg gutfeld along with jesse watters, jeanine pirro. dana perino, "the five." ♪ ♪ chicago mayor brandon johnson spewing some breathtaking b.s. over who is to blame for the failed state of the city, going on an excuse-palooza. lori lightfoot, i miss her. herbert hoover was running the country. the 31st president, dana. the one oh. >> greg: but before we dive into what brandon said, that future sites of the dnc. shocking video shows a woman getting robbed on a busy chicago street before the purpose victimized three other people. chicago is so overrun with
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migrants, they are stuffing illegal immigrants into churches. residents who live near the new camp are protesting. >> when you think about all the things that we allow to slide, this is another thing that we just cannot allow this to happen. >> no transfer and the mayor. it is very inhumane to do this. >> he is acting like a dictator. he needs to go. he must go. >> greg: typical right-wingers. let's go back to brandon. chicago's mayor wants to blame everyone but himself. >> what we have seen is this instituted by right wing extremism. everyone knows that the right wing in this country has targeted democratically run cities, and quite frankly, they've been very intentional about going after democratically run cities that are led by people of color. the same republic and white wing
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extremism that stormed the capital, that refuses to accept the results of the civil war. they're still mad that a black man is free in this country. this is nothing new, but aren't you glad that chicago will not be broken? you do not break our soul. >> greg: jesse. he is taking a page out of jussie smollett the book. there is this huge hidden, extreme mega criminal gang going around carjacking. i don't see any red hats of the crime scenes. >> jesse: you can't blame biden for opening, because then they will read your house. i don't understand why he is saying that whites or conservatives are mad at him. blacks are mad at the black mayor because he's turned the southside of chicago into latin america. no one can even move in the neck of the woods because they are flooded with migrants.
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the black community in chicago is feeling that they are being replaced. and they have said this. they have said that they are americans, and you're importing a population there, and cramming them out of schools, soccer fields, basketball courts, jobs, and if you look at the explosion of the hispanic population in this country, it's just astronomical. they've doubled. used to be 5% of the population. now 20% of the population. the black population in 2060, supposed to be flat. they are having a lot of children. coming to this country. they are going to replace the political power of the black community within the democratic party. the black community in the democratic party has been so loyal to the democratic party that they cannot understand why they would do that. and that's what people are saying in chicago. now this may or is not trying to
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fix anything. he is just pointing fingers. he is not progressing. these people are saying you are establishing so much progress. there's been no progress in chicago. he's going to fail just like all these other progressive mayors. that is what they do. >> greg: you look at a lot of the problems that chicago is facing. crimes, gangs, these are not caused by republican policies. it's kind of like the political anger is being directed at the people pointing out the problems and not the problems themselves fear like getting mad at your doctor for diagnosing your illness because he's a republican. >> dana: also that was not exactly the right wing crowd. there has not been a republican mayor in chicago since 1927. so i'm not sure how many people are going to buy this. the last six months, 15,192 cars
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have been stolen. we could go through all the different burglaries, carjackings, robberies, but just imagine if your city is so bad, that my current arrives, takes a look around and says i think i will try my luck in venezuela. i may have a better shot. i felt like when he was doing his press conference talking about extremist republicans, he was like -- he knew it was not going to land. i don't know who he was trying to convince. but it sounded so for stan so juvenile and really sounded like someone completely out of his depth, and i feel bad for chicago. the white house will not help them. >> greg: i felt sorry for him, and i never do. >> dana: you had empathy? >> greg: i thought maybe i had the flu, but it was empathy. the great thing about republicans is you can make fun of them all you want, but we
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still will help you. he could yell at us, but why doesn't he just say okay, help us. what should we do? republicans will help. we are used to getting yelled at. >> jeanine: he knows that there were 30 people who were shot this past weekend after thanksgiving. he is the person who was appointed superintendent of police. he can say sit down, let's talk about policy here. i don't really like your policy where the police are not going to be punished for not chasing a criminal. that is the policy in chicago. people losing their wallets and what we saw in the first video, started the segment as people are being robbed openly, the police are not even chasing them. they are literally calling in a rob on michigan and center streets. that is his fault. it is his fault it is a sanctuary city. his fault police are not making
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arrests. why not talk to you or d.a. who messed up the jussie smollett case. stop letting them out of jail. we've got real problems. for him to turn around and say that there are white people in this country who are upset that blacks are free, that was outrageous to me. first of all, it took white people to elect a black president. it took white people to make sure we have laws on the books that do not allow for discrimination. the crap. they claim this victimhood, and then this outrage. in the end, even the illegals are saying it is so bad here, i would rather go back home. >> greg: there are two issues here in that he is decided to go towards one. real issues, real problems, then he goes but we are being targeted.
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i assume he means like the media who are constantly pointing out the degradation of liberal cities. so what? that's not your job. your job is not to address how the media portrays a city. your job is to focus on the problems that are being exposed. am i right? not or blank yes. jessica: if i'm still alive. i'm trapped in here. i don't know who jesse is talking to in chicago, but i don't think that black people are sitting around talking about the great replacement theory and how they cannot get on a basketball court. >> greg: they have students leave fields because there was not enough room. >> jessica: that's not -- >> greg: do you watch a jesse watters prime time? >> jessica: i have it on in the background. mostly when your mom calls in. no great replacement theory appeared to your point, i think
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you are correct that there is a decision that he made that he wanted to go towards a more nationalized narrative about what is wrong with the republican party rather than being a local city mayor, and i think it can be difficult when you run one of these huge cities because you don't feel necessarily that you are just a local guy, but that's what it is. that's what you're in charge of. the people who put you in office chose him over another, still a democrat, tried and true, but had a much tougher stance about things like immigration and supporting the police. when i was watching the footage of the city council meeting where they would not allow them to take the vote on maintaining sanctuary city status, are people having buyers remorse on this? they should at least have the option to have a democrat who is going to listen to their concerns. he did inherit a whole list of problems from lori lightfoot and from the mayor before her and
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the mayor before him. but homicides in chicago are down 10% from this time last year. they are down in new york. they are down in philadelphia. d.c. is an outlier in terms of that. we talked about d.c. a lot. but i don't think that when people feel so overwhelmed by what's going on and the migrant crisis that they are necessarily sitting at home and talking about the broad strokes of that. they are talking about that a little girl down the street was shot in a driveway shooting. >> greg: murder is obviously the worst crime, but people are leaving the city is because of everything. crime in general. carjackings. >> jessica: one of the things that we talked about was -- >> greg: jesse. >> jessica: forced himself out. anyway. [laughter] >> greg: up next, joe biden's
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♪ ♪ >> jeanine: joe biden's green scheme is a total flop, but he is still forcing it on americans. car companies are pulling back on the production of electric vehicles, and there is a simple reason why. nobody is buying them. a group of big automakers are slowing down production because
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of lackluster demand. more than 3,000 car dealer signing a letter opposing but ends electric vehicle mandate, talking about how the cars are "stacking up on our lots." a new study is also revealing that the true cost of electric vehicles which is roughly the equivalent of $17 a gallon. and here is another big blow to joe biden's gas car band. the democratic governor of connecticut is now withdrawing his state's electronic vehicle mandate. >> this is how you bring down the price. see if we can satisfy some of the naysayers, get them on board, just like they were until recently. see if we can make a difference for us and our kids. >> jeanine: but leave it to our stumbling president to ignore all the signs of the coming ev disaster. colorado pushing his green agenda. >> made in america.
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part of the progress of growing the economy from the bottom up, not the top down. we set a goal to produce 100% carbon free electricity by 2035. because of my commitment, made in america clean energy companies started investing h here. >> jeanine: okay, dana, one company expected to lose a whopping $4.5 billion from evs this year up from $3 billion last year. >> dana: i don't understand why america has to keep relearning the laws of the free market. administration wanted the metal. they said here we go, we are going to give the automakers this much money, the consumers get a discount, and we will make the car dealerships -- they will be the ones who will get this across the finish line. these guys are saying it's not working. he said i cannot move the cars.
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he cannot even get people to take a test drive. he has all this extra inventory. they are not trying to do anything -- do you think that car dealers don't want to make money? of course they do, but people who live in apartments think where my going to charge it? they get frustrated -- when you go to tow something, put a trailer on the back, they don't work as well. people are saying they are still too expensive, and they don't want it anymore. this is a house of cards, and when it starts falling down in states like connecticut, watch out. the bottom can fall out very quickly. >> jeanine: what do you think of the president's green agenda? >> jessica: i think that was going on with electric vehicles as part of the green agenda, but not the entirety of it. i am going to address your question directly and add something. i think that ned lamont, who, by
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the way, one of the more popular governors in the country, is very smart to do this. and you saw this with the democratic governor of colorado where president biden was just being responsive to your constituents. you just have to listen to your people. you can change rules for that. you can say this is something we want, we aspire to. he said i want to get us there. the goals are too aggressive. we cannot move that quickly. hopefully this will engender more goodwill toward evs. continue with your gas cars, et cetera. also this problem for the fords, gms, they are buying tesla's if they are buying electric. they have not been able to hit people en masse to buy these other versions, and tesla just has a different kind of sheen to it. it is also driven by wealthier people.
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we are asking middle-class people to do it. it is not resonating in the same way. aydin's green agenda has had a lot of really big successes, so he was at the world's largest wind tower manufacturer. $200 million expansion, a direct result of the inflation reduction act. new jobs that have come to this tiny town. 99% of the clean energy investments in colorado are in counties with below average weekly wage is few counties with than average child poverty. this is helping people on the ground for real. there's been $7 billion overall in manufacturing clean energy. semiconductors, batteries, et cetera, helping average americans, and that is part of this as well and why he should be out there talking about it. >> jeanine: jesse, the biden administration just unveiled a massive set of highway emissions regulations as americans are getting ready to spend money for
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the holiday, and the finalize rule requires state and local transportation agencies to establish greenhouse gas reduction targets that they may not be able to make because people are not buying these vehicles. >> jesse: they're not hitting any of their targets. projects off of the east coast have been canceled or are about to be canceled. i was trying to find where the market is to buy a green new car, and if you live in the city, where are you charging it if you park on the street? if you happen to be able to afford a garage, it is like 500 to $800 a month more. they don't have chargers and garages. if you're going to buy another car that's electric, two cars in a garage in manhattan. that doesn't even happen. then you are in the countryside. are you actually going to buy an electric car when you have to drive miles and miles? you want to be able to charge it. then if you do happen to you, it takes 20 to 40 minutes to
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charge. who has that kind of time to sit around at a charging station? i've got errands to do, and i've got to be back before dark. and for safety reasons. so now you are only targeting the suburbs. you have some older people who live in the suburbs. older people are not buying electric cars. it is just too different. they are not going to -- they can barely do email. then you have suburban housewives, all right? suburban house husbands. usually the women don't control which car to buy. >> dana: really? >> jeanine: that is wrong. wrong, wrong, wrong. >> jesse: women choose the cars. you're right. yeah, sure. maybe. let's just say the women that i know, at least, are not tech people. they are not like oh, let's get an electric vehicle. no, that's not what they're about. so the men in the suburbs, a lot
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of them drive pickup trucks. if they don't, they are a conservative, not buying an electric car. this is a liberal suburban house husbands. the only people in the market for an electric car. that is not a big market. >> jeanine: thank you, jessie. as an older suburbanite, do you have an electric car? >> greg: not yet. but i have bought stock in extension cords. i have a theory that they are trying to replace our fossil fuel cars with evs. now, i think the government is getting by the invisible hand of the free market. this is what happens when you embrace a goal that is not based on a system that i desire or a wish. if you want, like me, washboard abs and 7% body fat, you have to create a system here you cannot just wish her washboard abs, so
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they treat this massive overhaul in your life like it's an electric car. just press forward, and it will happen. now, you need a system to do that. this is another area where something like evs were based on my mental models that turned out to be false. they've been off by 20%. they lied to us. in order to ban appliances, to eliminate fossil fuels, to ban gas powered engines, and to shame us into the eating insects. imagine if they did it the right way. because i think jessica is right here you can introduce evs that are cool as an alternative and get it time to become convenient. this is what elon musk did with the tesla. but it's expensive. but wealthy people will buy the expensive thing. buying these flat screens, getting computers first. they were costing thousands of
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dollars, but over time, they became more efficient, faster, better, cheaper. americans understand that. electric cars should become an alternative to what we have, and who knows, over time, they will get better, but they drew of this argument into a bad place. fearmongering. we have a pretty good b.s. detector. i don't need to do this because the earth is collapsing. it's not happening. and we are seeing these climate models -- the world was supposed to end and a couple of years. it was supposed already be over, and it has not happened. just tell us that this is going to be a great way to get around, and maybe we will listen. that is what elon musk did with the tesla cars. >> jeanine: accusing a kid of wearing black face, and now his family is heading back. ♪ ♪
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straight, as long as you are not a straight white man, i am running your stuff. when colin kaepernick was happening, we had to figure out how to talk about race or social issues, and we know our industry is white as. hell. >> jessica: they will be joining jesse for an interview tonight. what are you planning to talk about? >> jesse: i don't want to give away my questions because i don't want him to be able to prepare. [laughs] but the story was about someone's face. and you only saw half the kids face. don't you think you should have seen the whole thing is? this is what the media does. they take half the story, not the other side.
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and they publish it. it is like turning on ""america's newsroom"." and then you write a story about how the show is terrible before you see dana. >> dana: happens every day. >> jesse: this show is great and i do this all the time. you want to know what a couple is like. and the husband is like i hate the nba. so food is disgusting. tiger woods is overrated. and then all of a sudden, his wife walks in, and she is black. you are like okay, now you get the full story. okay? i'm not a reporter. i'm a journalist. remember what you said the other day about stevie? should i make fun of her because she is the only one? then i found out because i asked
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that she has a medical condition. i said jesse, you are a brilliant reporter. you got the full story before running your mouth. the thing i did not do that. >> jessica: i have no idea what were talking about anymore. greg, do you think this will become a big story? >> i think every block, jesse gets better. >> greg: you've got to focus on the writer. this guy. this is the new pathway for no talent hacks. if you don't want to write or report, clickbait is the answer. he got the spotlight faster than anybody, and he knew what he was doing. if you see the picture, he chose the other one because he realized i could amplify this. and i can get some attention. he did not realize -- i'm going to get to it. it's the perfect comparison is to the covid kid hoax. that happened on twitter when
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they did not have community notes, sound they were able to scale massively before it was debunked. i fell for it. i was sitting in a bar. and i was drinking rose, and i had to put my two cents in. i had to put my two cents in. compare that to now, community notes, which immediately puts out the hoax fire before it can spread. he created an actual solution to fake news, and it's actually brilliant. within hours, that story was filleted. humiliated the writer. this is going to follow him in his career. does not address how the story got there. that's the process, designed based on clickbait that targets and smears the right targets. specific people are targeted to be taken down. they are paying for it now.
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their span is diane. look what happened to espn and "sports illustrated"? these were all at once respected that are now effected with the mind virus predicated on identity and envy because it creates clicks. >> dana: not only is community notes coming for him, but so is technology. the artificial intelligence reports of the rating for sports outlets. they are not going to use reporters anymore. he is a sportswriter. and he is covering the chiefs game, and he does not think that the other side of his face will be red because he does not know what their colors are? >> greg: in sports, they do wear face paint. he claims to be a sports reporter. i don't know. anybody would know that. >> dana: you can say name a team, and i will tell you the color.
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definitely deliberate. >> jessica: also a kid. >> greg: kids can be racist, jessica. >> jessica: not without their parents help. >> greg: have you seen jesse jr.? >> jeanine: the fact that this guy wanted to cancel a kid really speaks to who he is. the fact that this got reported is journalism is not what it is supposed to be. throw it out there, see if it sticks, then worry about whether or not it is true. this guy, he's got to worry about that because there is a defamation case here. then this other personality, dan, who says i cannot help but laugh at the idea that they want to sue for racism while the kid is in full racist garb. this guy is we stand on his own petard because he is -- apparently, they say his
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hostages, a little boy who is not even getting food by the u.n. worker. a two day hunger strike is really just a fast. >> greg: it is. how can you tell the difference between her and all the other actresses in hollywood? they don't eat. that's what they do to get ready for a part. you can suggest -- that is how you leverage your health against the opponent. you don't put a cap on that, although i am hunger striking right now for at least an hour to protest against all the unnecessary stories featuring taylor swift. i think we have to have enough of that. so at 6:00, i will be back in the green room. you should always strike with something that matters to you. celebrities go on and attention strike. that would mean something. >> dana: jessica, you're a fan
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of the show, but this is stupid? >> jessica: it is stupid. i am not a fan of the end nixon's politics. they are hot garbage. chuck schumer gave an amazing talk on the rise of anti-semitism. something that was powerful is that it is not coming primarily from the far right but people that most liberal jewish americans felt where their ideological fellow travelers. >> dana: cynthia nixon has not said anything about the jewish women who were targeted. >> jeanine: but i love that she says that she is going on a hunger strike to trigger the piece, as if anything she would do would trigger anything as it relates. but i think the most significant thing that maybe she is unaware of is that hamas throws babies off of buildings. she thinks putting her health in danger might trigger something.
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so ridiculous. i am not going to waste time, but this is ridiculous. >> dana: jesse, final words. >> jesse: we are having johnnies delivered to her house just to tempt her. fasting is good for you. it has many medical benefits. i'm considering doing it myself, although some people say it's actually bad for your health, so i don't really know what i am going to do. >> j>> greg: quite an analysis. some people say they are bad for you. now, let's just go to commercial. >> dana: up next, do men suffer more than women when they are sick? get ready to hear about the man flu. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: dudes are as tough as nails. you have probably heard about how i was bitten by a dog twice and lived to tell the tale, but believe it or not, our immune systems may not be up to snuff. they say about the man flu is
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real. men suffer more, bec become sick more often because of high testosterone levels. fellows, the next time you're not feeling well, don't feel any shame about kicking back on the couch and not coming into work. janine. a >> jeanine: i don't believe any of it. when a man gets sick, he wants attention. he can deal with that. so you are going to say testosterone suppresses the immune system. estrogen increases our efficiency. >> jesse: follow the science. >> jeanine: that is not science. that is men being babies. >> jesse: we are not babies. we are medically different than women. >> jessica: but you could be quiet about it. there is no medical reason that you have to complain constantly. do you know what a day and the life of being a woman is like? we don't feel well all the time.
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got to cook dinner. make sure the clothes are packed. did i start his boxer shorts or not? >> jesse: he gets starch the boxers? >> jessica: isn't that what they did in olden times? >> jesse: something else. >> dana: when i first met peter, i went over to england to see him. and i remember in his car, he had a box of tissues. a lot of people have bad, but they were a man sized tissues. in england, they actually sell larger issues for men, and i remember peter was very sick. he did not complain because we were just dating. complaints increase as the years go by. >> jesse: as we get more comfortable. >> greg: number one british health experts. they gave us harold shipman. i love a story if that is sexist
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in both directions, right? a feminist can say you go girl, we have a stronger immune system. then we say we have 50% more muscle mass which accounts for the greater aches and pains that you get from the flu, so this is just another example of the matriarchy. we still have to bear the heavy lifting despite our pain. do you care about our pain? no. pick up that big box, man. i don't care if your muscles ache. pick up your socks. >> jessica: i think you only starched shirts. starched boxers would be uncomfortable. >> jesse: what have i been missing? "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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jesse? >> jesse: are you okay? >> greg: i'm good. i just had a spicy chicken. >> jesse: that is what we are talking about for the first time in 51 years. pot popeye has chicken wings. honey barbecue. parmesan. ghost wings. hand breaded wings. juicy on the inside, crispy on the outside. let's go. >> dana: do you like it? >> jesse: popeye's i love you. >> dana: they are going to go crazy. >> jesse: tonight "jesse watters primetime" we have our friend holden tonight at 8:00. >> judge jeanine: adorable. >> greg: all right, dana. >> dana: a new jersey grandmother her name is you you >> oh my god. >> oh my god. no way.
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>> dana: she was getting pranked by her grandchildren. they were playing grand theft auto. she woke up' from her map and they told her it was on the new jersey parkway. probably not funny. she laughed in the end and said they are going to get coal in their stockings this year. >> jesse: so mean. >> greg: all right. that's disgusting. all right. tonight what a great show we have. emily compagno, michael loftus, kat timpf and tyrus. that's an all-timer. let's do. this okay, greg. greg's absolutely disgusting news. do you have any children in the real? well, too bad. take a look at this. this is disgusting. look at this horrifying little baby goat named bruce wayne. isn't this repulsive. >> judge jeanine: adorable. >> greg: disgusting. terrible that we would have this during the dining hour is awful. this is actually on a camera oregon zoo. last place in oregon that they can still allow people to roam
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freely. >> dana: obviously on drugs. >> greg: isn't that adorable? that's it for me. jessica, can you beat that? >> jessica: you won't think so but i think. so i could also do a you go girl for all of the women not complaining about being sick right now. but the philadelphia fliers had a very special guest on their roster hockey fight cancer night. 9-year-old was diagnosed with pediatric brain cancer at just 6 months old and battling ever since. despite years of treatment he became captain of hockey club. got to skate with the team during warm-ups. got own locker and custom jersey. he has faced chemotherapy for the next year. he has a whole team of professional hockey players to cheer him on. >> greg: i hate you, jessica. >> judge jeanine: that's a very sweet story. >> greg: you can never make jokes about her one more thing. she does that on purpose. >> jessica: you literally still do. >> greg: yes but only during the breaks.
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all right, judge. >> judge jeanine: the question is are these boots made for walking? louis vitton boots are raising some eyebrowss online for look and price tag. cost nearly $2,500. they are meant to look like a woman's leg as they come in two skin tone options. so the question is, would you pay $2,500 for those boots? >> jessica: no. >> judge jeanine: i would not. >> greg: i know a few men get the whole body. >> judge jeanine: thanks, greg. >> greg: imagine seeing one of those floating down the east river. just imagine. >> how is that chicken? >> jessica: this one is the best one. >> judge jeanine: the hot one? >> jessica: yes. it's not that hot, it's tangy. >> greg: i don't know what i'm saying. all right. that's it for us. have a great night. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm shannon bream in for bret baier. the legal option some people are pursuing

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