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>> neil: i like -- but why can't you pit your kids against each other? i would like to tell one boy, your brother is smarter than you, and it is just wasting it if i waste it on you. a bad strategy? >> that's a bad strategy, neil. i don't like that one. >> neil: write that down, bad strategy. >> write that down. >> neil: we can absorb all of this but watch what you do and go shopping without your kids because they will just compound the problems, right? >> yes, and be sure to strap around. a lot of stores will price match amazon pure right now the graphing calculators are $100 o. and they are $150 at best buy. so just take the apt in and be sure to price match. >> neil: good stuff, all of it. heather wheeler, thank you very much. here "the five." ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro along
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with jessica tarlov, joey jones, martha maccallum, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ call her kamala the comrade. vice president harris rolling out an economic plan that would make stalin smile by pushing price controls and masking it as a corporate price gouging band. but we have seen this movie before, and it always ends in disaster. just ask the soviet union. price controls led to the massive shortages of food ads essentials. here is the vice president. >> our country has come in long way since president biden and i took office. many americans don't yet feel that progress in their daily lives. costs are still too high. as president i will take on the high costs that matter most to
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most americans, like the cost of food. a loaf of bread costs 50% more today than it did before the pandemic. ground beef is up almost 50%. i will work to pass the first ever federal ban on price gouging on food. >> judge jeanine: and if that didn't satisfy her communist cravings, kamala is also proposing giving first-time home buyers up to $25,000, a.k.a., your hard-earned money, so they can buy a house. >> while we work on the housing shortage, my administration will provide first-time home buyers with $25,000 to help with the down payment on a new home. [applause] we can do this. we can do this. [cheers and applause] all to help more americans
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experience the pride of homeownership and the financial security that it represents and brings. so that's my plan. >> judge jeanine: but you know you've crossed the line when the liberal "washington post" calls you a commie. check out this headline they wrote, it says quote, when your opponent calls you communist, may be don't propose price controls. and even cnn is calling it a gimmick. >> first of all, nobody can explain what price gouging means. we've seen this kind of thing tried and lots of other countries before, venezuela, argentina, the soviet union, et cetera, it leads to shortages, it leads to black markets, specifically the way this bill was written might actually increase prices. >> reasonable people would ask what does that mean? what does that really mean and how is the government going to be involved? is this just a ploy? because it sounds kind of like it. >> judge jeanine: all right,
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joey, i'll start with you. price gouging, some say, i do, that it's a socialist attempt to put a cap or reduce prices when in the end it really is about supply and demand and it's never worked in history. >> joey: it's funny how they love to use before the pandemic so they can encompass the trump years into where prices, interest rates, things have gone, but trump can't say that. in a regular world, i did really well for two and a half years and the pandemic screwed up some things. he can't say that because it bun because it put some distance. the root cause czar. she is not the root cause czar, border czar, but she is the root cause czar. on the back end, the purchasing end, rather than what is causing these things to be expensive begin with. kamala harris of all people
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should have a doctorate in what root causes are, she's traveled everywhere but the border to find out what the root causes are of immigration, you would think she would want to fix the root cause of the price of groceries and let me tell you, it is energy. i live in a place that has more cows and people as neighbors come everything around me is growing food or animals to become food. he still costs so much they can't do it. i can't give t the hay off my formal way because it cost too much to cut it, bail it come and take it really wanted to go. the price of food is up because the price of creating foodies up so if you want a root cause look at energy. >> judge jeanine: the interesting thing is, martha, and she talks about $25,000, isn't that great, wouldn't that be great, forget about the fact those homes are going to cost $25,000 more, but she is part of the economy that created the inflation and she wants you to believe she is the one who is going to solve it. >> martha: after the pandemic there were $2.5 trillion jammed
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into the u.s. economy, and there was money flooding everywhere, and don't forget about the billions that were wasted, the billions that were sent to companies that in some cases didn't exist. we don't hear anything about how to work out the excesses of money that flooded into the economy because that is where you got 20% increases in everything from milk to bread to cars to energy. that is why we have this huge inflationary force in the country. it is not because there are big corporations who can't unfairly -- she doesn't want them to unfairly exploit consumers and run up excessive corporate profits. these food companies have like a 1.9% profit margin. they know if there's a lot of pressure on a food company not to raise prices because they don't want to get cut out by the competitor and they don't want to price themselves out of what -- the only time they raise prices when their suppliers start creeping up their prices and eventually they have to
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raise their prices. these are not highly profitable companies she is talking about and i love the fact they want the ftc to penalize corporations who violate the rules. we just had t the big supreme court case, you know better than any of us, the chevron case, basically said don't allow these agencies to become big brother like a socialist customer. the ftc will show up to your business and go let me see your books. why did you make so much money last year? i'm from the government and i'm here to tell you whether or not you are price gouging. that is going to cause american businesses to shrink up, not want to be in business, not want to open up a new business, not want to add a new location, not want to expand, and that is what we heard about today. >> judge jeanine: some of this so-called price gouging, the crazy part of it is it's about supply and demand, jessica, and republican and democrat economists agree that price gouging is something that
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generally doesn't end up very well. but she was calm and she talks about, kamala talks about her being the attorney general and i prosecuted these cases. price gouging is all prosecuted by the states. why didn't she call the individual attorney general together and say she has been there 3 1/2 years, let's get to together and deal with price gouging. all the reach of your states, the white house will help you price college and find out who should be prosecuted. but no, she waits until now. >> jessica: i actually think that's a great idea and i hope kamala is watching. we have read that she likes the show and i hope that she takes that advice. i think part of the reason this is coming right now essentially twofold. one, this is the kamala harris top on the ticket, some thing that is a priority for her. she had a markedly different tone in discussing these in than president biden did, i never heard president biden acknowledge that bread is up 50%, for instance. she is obviously fashioning herself differently in that way.
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the second part of this is it was just in march that the ftc report was called feeding america at a time of crisis came out, and they actually identified that companies like walmart, like kroger, like tyson, were reaping benefits, profits so far above the supply chain problems that they had to call it out and that is what led to this policy coming into being. that is where she is from here i would also say you could look at this is antitrust enforcement rather than price controls and she hasn't been specific about that difference. if it is antitrust enforcement, that is something very in-line with who kamala harris is and who she has been throughout her career. i think that this was an incredibly good day for kamala. she was able to introduce herself to the american public in a way she hadn't before, and you take the contrast of yesterday, so you had president trump, someone who grew up a millionaire, became a billionaire, standing in front of his golf club, ranting and raving about everything, lying about everything from gdp rates
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to poverty rates to energy production, et cetera, and then you have kamala harris, someone talking about her middle-class upbringing, the fact her family rented throughout their lives so she knows what it means for people out there who can't get on the property ladder, someone who worked at mcdonald's grew college. you couldn't have a starker juxtaposition between these two candidates. and then on top of that she is saying to people, i feel your pain. i know how much things cost. you know what i want to do? i want to build 3 million new housing use and it speared i want to capric prescription drug prices, not just for medicare recipients but everyone. we didn't get to talk yesterday because of the trump press conference but because medicare is negotiate in drug prices seniors will get to keep 6 billion of their dollars, 1.5 billion in out-of-pocket costs that will be saved because of policies from the biden-harris administration, and that is what today is about, regular people getting to keep more of their money. >> judge jeanine: greg, antitrust enforcement that jessica talks about is really not the issue if we are talking about many different supermarkets, many different
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meat markets, you know, competition is the essence of capitalism. we are not dealing with a monopoly. >> greg: well, first i want to point out jessica said that trump began as a millionaire and now he is a billionaire. i think that makes him an expert in this spirit i would rather listen to somebody who began as a millionaire and is now a billionaire than somebody who doesn't have a damn clue about economics. i never heard a candidate today more unsure about themselves on a topic than kamala harris. i think she has been burdened by the weight of expectations put on her by the media. i've never seen a better campaign ad for trump. she is campaigning better for trump then trump is. first let's talk about down payment on the house, it is infuriating because they are treating the american public like idiots. she makes a proposal that is only half an equation. the first half is here is a nice thing for you. the second half is missing, who pays for it?
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you saw this with student loan theft. describe that forgiveness p or who paid for it? you pay for it. who is footing the footing the billions in all of that free stuff you are paying for it. nothing is free. nothing is free. the sooner a later you figure that out the better off you're going to be and that is directed at democrats who don't understand that these policies are going to sink this country. you know, if you cap prices, you increase scarcity by diminishing competition. people can call her a communist but you've got to explain this because the media won't ask the follow-up questions. how do you plan on doing this? please give me an example. give me an example where industries got together in a room and decided to drastically increase prices. that doesn't exist. the only example they will have is, you know, a bodega raised prices on umbrellas when it rained. that's all they got. there is no payoff for
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industries to increase, artificially inflate their prices, because the people who drive the prices are the consumers. if you want to understand supply and demand, it's the consumers who drive the prices. there is absolutely no debate on this. there is not a single economist who would agree that this is the right thing to do. we can go and talk about eastern bloc countries, look at the cheap, terrible cars they made at appliances, but you already know that story. how do you keep a debate alive if we know this is a fraudulent idea? you don't talk to economists. you listen to politicians. our talking heads like me who have to do the research because i'm sick and tired of hearing people pretend like they know what they are talking about on tv but they don't. so you won't see economists on other shows, other networks, asking these questions.
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like can you give me an example of how this is done? what are the major industries? what is the right price? what is too high? what is too low? can the government set prices based on not having a knowledge of an industry? what do you mean exactly by price gouging? how is that done? beyond unique exceptions? price gouging is a weak phrase directed at weaker mines. >> jessica: can i just add -- >> judge jeanine: bravo. ahead, kamala has no time to answer pesky questions about her radical record because she is too busy grilling tim walz about his white guy tacos. ♪ ♪
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>> martha: it's like a perfect album, right? greg and i were just talking about stephen miller. we are now on day 26 of kamala harris dodging the media. the vice president has not given a single interview, like a real sit down back and forth or an open press conference where she takes 15 or 20 questions, she's done a couple of things on the tarmac. but it is a new day and she is at the top of the ticket. she did do a sitdown chat with her running mate where they grilled each other on some really tough questions. watch this. >> white guy tacos -- >> like mayonnaise and tuna? >> pretty much, ground beef and cheese. >> that's okay, do you put any flavor in it? >> no. here's the deal -- [laughter] they said to be careful and let her know that black pepper is the top of the spice level in minnesota. >> so tim, what's your relationship to music? >> for me, a transformational
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piece of music, bruce springsteen's "the river," which is a journey. >> i am more of a hip-hop girl. i called you, tim. you didn't answer, to them. >> it popped up and we didn't recognize the caller i.d. it went to voice mail. >> martha: never answer the phone if you don't know who is on come i don't. governor walz is white guy tocco mind is cooking up online drama because folks discovered an old suite of his that show he won an award over his turkey tocco hot dish, which contains n chilis, taco sauce, all hotter than the black pepper he says he can't handle the spice level of and get this, tim walz's dog has no granted more interviews than kamala harris. "vogue" magazine putting a spotlight on walz's rescue dog, scout, which happens to be the same name of my dog. they did an interview where the ask the pooch "wha your human's worst," and he said the guy loves diet mountain dew. so, i mean it kind of reminds me
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of what is your favorite ice cream flavor questions for joe biden. they feel cute and interesting if we weren't dealing with a lot of serious things we haven't had any answers to quite yet. >> judge jeanine: clearly her team believes there is a risk to scenting her out there and having her answer questions. that the downside is too great. that is why they think probably the less you see of kamala, the more you are going to like her. but in the end, we've only got 81 days left. and next week is all scripted. she may sit down and give an interview after that, and then there is the debate, and my concern is she's not confident enough, her team is not confident enough to answer any questions. the woman is vice president of the united states of america. what is she afraid of? what is her team afraid of? this is like joe biden number two, not only is she his copilot, but they are
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bubble wrap in her. they may not be keeping her in the basement, but it is the same thing. they are interviewing each other instead of talking to the american people about things we are worried about. he is talking about his favorite spices. americans are trying to afford those spices. you know, the absurdity of it all is so disappointing, but at the same time, it speaks to where we are. i think a lot of young people now are not even concerned with long form interview. they take their phone and scroll and look for the meme or the whatever it is on instagram, and that's all they get their news. they are not going to sit down for the long form anyway. >> martha: some of her supporters are arguing, jessica, it doesn't really matter. don't have to talk to anyone, don't have to answer any questions. you know, what are they -- trump goes out and talks to cbs, abc, nbc, goes on all of these different things. he doesn't care when people throw questions at him and he is willing to face them. i don't understand, as the judge
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says, she is the vice president of the united states. she is a smart woman. answer the questions. what is so hard? >> jessica: well, trump doesn't actually dial up with anyone in a that exposes any details of his plans. he says i'm going to deport them all. and no one follows up and says how are you actually going to round up as millions of people -- >> martha: he's done all kinds -- pretty much any -- >> jessica: he calls these press conferences, and he rants for upwards of an hour, and then -- but he doesn't answer them in any sort -- >> judge jeanine: that's up to the american people. >> martha: or the press. >> jessica: the point about what kamala is doing is that we have 81 days left. she will absolutely be sitting down. but she doesn't need to do it right now. her supporters are not upset about it. people in the middle are not upset about it. she is giving speeches. she is telling people what she stands for.
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and that video with gove governor walz was charming. they were getting -- well come in might not be to you, but 2 million people, because we wouldn't have this kind of election where kamala harris is trending this way and donald trump is trending this way if what they were doing wasn't working pure wherever you get your polls, fivethirtyeight, real clear, the economist, the l report, any of it, kamala harris is trending in the right direction and that is because her approach to this. >> martha: if it's not broke, don't fix it. but joey, what i am more worried about his with the judge said, that people don't really care, that they are happy with tiktok meme version of someone, going to go and vote. >> joey: i don't know where people are on issues. kamala harris has to run against donald trump and joe biden. hard to do and more questions she answers the harder gets to do that because she has been is vice president. you embrace trump's ideas like
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child tax credit, no tax on tips, do it by ignoring your own progressive legacy, and do it by continuing to court the far left progressives would ever you can put out there. one of those pieces of red meat a someone like tim walz, who cloaks himself in this fake midwestern conservative personality while putting tampons and boys bathroom, calling the sensor of the first amendment, allowing riots but jailing business owners, a few months later during covid. i was going to really make fun of him because i think about that movie, the campaign, where zach galifianakis gets turned into the perfect candidate, but as soon as you take a look, even take his dogs away and give him better dogs. very engineered, scout name, but you said that was your dog's name, but that is what he is. they are trying to paint him as this perfect midwesterner when he is nothing less then a liar. and you know what, i save my words on him for weeks until i saw a video of him on the house affairs committee, which i served on with him as a staffer, looking at gold star families
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and saying when they come back from war like i came back, without the mental health assets or resources they need -- bro, you were on a deployment in southern italy. put me on that deployment. what are you talking about? what was your mental health needs coming back from southern italy? i'm not saying there weren't any, but maybe answer some questions on that because you looked at a gold star family and tried to put yourself and know mike in their sons and daughters shoes, that's what kind of person you are? that's who she picked to go with her? not because of any -- jessica and i were talking with us in the green room. president trump is not going to say things that make you feel good. he's not going to make you feel heard and seen, but he might not send your son to war for no good reason. he might not bankrupt your business for no good reason. he might be the cost of energy down p or he might not need to give you a fake funny $5,000 to go buy a house so that everybody else can
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help and now the cost of housing goes down. the only way to bring down the ghost cost of groceries to taker the food industry. $2 diesel does a lot to take care of the price of groceries. so i don't care what he says about the medal of freedom or the medal of honor. i don't care what words are taken out of context or even left in context p or he can be a rotten human being for all i care. do the policies that work that you did the first time around and you have my vote. i have no idea if the rest of america is on board with me. >> jessica: but you do know that their plans have been evaluated and trump's is more inflationary. moody's did that. >> joey: trump -- might criticize him -- >> martha: $1500 back in every middle class families pocket. it would put tax cuts. greg, we want to make sure we get you in. >> greg: sure. just remember the same people who told america that joe was sharp as a tack are now telling you that kamala is sharp as a
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tack. so remember that. her approach, kamala's approach right now is a calculated retreat because she prefers, and her campaign prefers that she lived in the world of the first impression. because the basket case theory. the more you know about her, the less you want to know about her. and i'm telling you, watch that again. she is not a confident candidate. it's true. and you are right, walz is a -- he -- the more you know about him, you realize they did not vet this guy. i mean, his campaign cover up of these horrible dei -- -- >> judge jeanine: dui. >> greg: what did i say? >> jessica: dei come a little obsessed. >> greg: if that is not disqualifying come i don't know what is p or he actually exploited his military background to cover up his crime. he said it was related to his service and that he actually wasn't drunk, he just misheard the instructions in the drunk
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test. he blew a super high level, like .2, driving hundred miles per hour, and then he is running for office, he said he wasn't drunk. i mean, this guy has creep written all over him. he created a snitch line but lies about his own -- his personal infractions. he doesn't even own up to it, you know, this is a guy who pushes a hoax about sex on a couch and then the closer you look at him, he's a creepy -- >> judge jeanine: what? >> greg: that's it. >> martha: a break. coming up next, the pro-hamas agitators seem to be getting a dry run for the dnc and president biden and kamala harris get heckled at their event. by then. we are going to see a lot more of them probably next week. we will be right back. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> what do you say! >> how many kids have you killed today! [indistinct shouting] >> joey: anti-israel agitators giving us a sneak peek of the chaos coming to the dnc. the hamas-loving freaks crashing a new york democrat rally for vp harassed sprawling with cops, storming after party in harlem. they also infiltrated a biden-harris event yesterday at heckled joe biden when he was speaking. watch this. speak our democracy -- [indistinct] >> self-evident, that all are created equal -- [indistinct indistinct] >> joey: this is like the itch you just can't scratch.
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you are going to be at the dnc. how do you think this will impact him? >> martha: you know, unless i can get inside and have credentials, it is very hard to get interviews. the republican convention they did the same thing in milwaukee, figured out a way to keep them at a very huge distance, essentially, saying it was going to be a safety hazard in the city and they managed to keep them really far away, and the battle is going on right now because these protest groups are going before the city and saying they are stepping on their first amendment, that they have a right to be heard by the people coming and going, from the convention. so that's a battle that the city has to sort of wage. obviously the people of chicago have had successful conventions. they also have the memory of 1968 in their memory well, as well. my guess is there going to keep them at a distance but what will be really interesting is if somebody gets inside. if they get inside the building and they start to cause havoc,
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it could be an issue. i think it is at the voting booth that it is going to be something they have to contend with anymore meaningful way. obviously kamala harris is trying to walk this fence very carefully, and i don't how successful at this point. >> joey: jessica, that's really the question. also showed up for republicans. they are rebuking biden-harris but biden-harris rebuking them, is there a place for these people at the dnc? >> jessica: yeah, half a mile away. that is where they have been relegated to. they have showed themselves to be unsafe. this doesn't qualify as peaceful protest, what we have seen in the past, some of the campus protests they said were so peaceful, kids were beaten up, jewish kids were for prevented from going to libraries or classrooms or their dorm rooms. these people say we want to be heard. we have heard you and the administration with the rest of the free world is working as hard as they can point a cease-fire that also returns the hostages. none of this would have happened if they hadn't shown up and
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killed over a thousand people and taken hundreds of people hostage. and now they are starting fights online with black and latino voters demeaning what issues are the most important to them, saying to young black women, oh, this is more important than anyone's right every productive health care, this is more important than climate change, this is more important than gun reform, just denigrating people, and people are on their last nerve. i was on the jewish women for kamala call last night and this was a major theme, that they feel as though they democratic party, the perception of it has been co-opted from such a small fringe minority that has nothing to do with how our leadership feels, how jewish liberals feel, about our country and how they feel about israel and netanyahu -- >> martha: she hasn't shut them down. >> jessica: she did. they showed up -- >> martha: she didn't say we support israel in this country pirro october 7th -- >> joey: so two squad members have already been defeated come i don't how many others will.
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is this a moment where republicans take a step back and let the left eat itself? >> judge jeanine: yeah, let them go at it. here's the problem. first of all as it relates to chicago, chicago has the largest palestinian population in the country. most of us think it is in michigan or minnesota. no, it is in cook county. so right there you've got 100,000 planned to come from 150 different organizations. my understanding is that permits have been granted but that there are restrictions on the permits. and i think, you know, that's where the problem is going to come. hopefully they are, as jessica says, half a mile away, but at the same time they have a first amendment right, but it's got to be balanced against safety and security for everybody else. for me, the most curious part of this issue is how they see kamala and biden. on the one hand, they know that joe biden is the guy who freed up or opened up $80 million in oil sales so iran can fund hamas
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and all of these other organizations, and then iran was broke under trump, so on the one hand, i mean, if they've got any smarts, they know that they are on their side. but on the other hand, you know, they've got this other issue is to joe biden and kamala, and this is where she's got to do that dance separated herself from biden, which i don't how she's going to do. joe biden ascending armaments to israel. she said if you want donald trump to win, then keep talking, and she shut them up. so i'm not quite sure how they see her. and that's what's going to come out at this convention. >> joey: greg, the squad only existed -- we know the squad, five or six matters of congress, this is a group they pander to people the idea democrats can wash their hands of these people. >> greg: i'm not sure that there's not much daylight between these protesters and some of the people in the room. just ask josh shapiro. he is not in the room.
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not in the squad. the protesters are probably happy they ditched him because he is a jew. when you split people into groups, you end up ultimately pitting them against each other. because you sacrifice the uniqueness of an individual, here's a person named steve, but then you turn him into steve, a member of lgbtq, and all of a sudden, you have the demands of a group, and a group that tells people that they are special, as opposed to unique. when you were talking about what is happening on these, these groups are turning on each other because that's the natural evolution of these things. if you tell a group that they are special, then they are going to be more special than the other group. patriotism of religion. they said you were unique. they didn't say you were special. right? that is what you are seeing right now. i think it might be ugly there. it might be ugly there. i'm glad i'm not going p or one benefit of being a republican, those aren't your brats.
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you know, we cracked the whip's. we know how to be an adult. it's like being at a restaurant and your kids are well behaved and you look over and you see their kids and they are screaming and yelling and you go my god, it's not the kids, it's the parents. democrats have to discover their inner adult. jessica. >> jessica: without those ipads. that's what i do. >> judge jeanine: jessica, do you think it matters that her husband's jewish? >> jessica: i think it does matter a lot. we do have to go. >> judge jeanine: that's an interesting piece. ♪ ♪
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and she's fighting for people like you. i'm kamala harris and i approve this message. when you're in the military you're really close with your brothers and your sisters that are in the military with you. and when you get out of the military, you kind of lose that until you find a new family. we can talk about our struggles and the things that we did overseas and not everybody can do that. adam! how's it going, brother? we live pretty close to each other. so he's always coming over. when i go to jack's house, we watch a lot of football, hang out. we go outside the friendship has kind of grown into a family i was overseas on a deployment. i got separated from my marines and i got hit in the neck, and it broke my neck and paralyzed me. 14 years ago, i was on a training mission. did a military freefall, and i had some faulty equipment. i hit the ground. going, 30 to 40 knots
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and was instantly paralyzed. i met jack fanning when he invited us to park city, utah, through his foundation. i was able to actually get on the mountain and ski with my family, i can't put into words what that meant. i got paid in the military to do crazy fun stuff. and after my accident, i'm still that same guy. and when i was able to jump out of a perfectly good, helicopter, at 10,000 feet, i did it. i was talking to some vets last week amazing how we have these houses where they can come over because they■re in chairs too. carpet and wheelchairs don't mix very well. tunnel to towers, they got rid of all that. they redid my whole bathroom. that's probably the favorite part of my house. i thought they were just going to do the upgrades. but the surprise to me was they paid off the entire mortgage. when they told me they're going to pay off my mortgage, i cried.
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greg. >> greg: all right. he is bringing back a tradition. no, he's not. this just raises one question and one question only: what did he do? >> judge jeanine: that's it. that was my -- >> greg: this picture that was taken with her standing in front of it, i can't see that far, okay, does she look like somebody was really excited and thrilled by this gift? she is drinking a cup of coffee in the bathrobe like this is not going to erase whatever he did. he didn't buy her a bracelet. he didn't buy her a car. whatever he did is awful. he created the metaverse. my theory is she walked in on him during a virtual reality orgy. come on p or why would your husband do this? >> martha: to thoughts. one it came with the coffee mug, same color as the statue. i'm wondering what he did come i'm thinking back to when he
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was praising trump for yelling "fight fight fight" and saying it was a badass move and made them feel patriotic, maybe shet pure. >> jessica: just what a million -- >> joey: not going to clown on this dude. if you're going to bring back roman traditions come i think chariot races go to the very t top, got the money to do it. >> judge jeanine: there isn't anything she can't buy for herself, and this is something, points to something he did that was pretty awful. having been married for many years, got many gifts. this isn't a good sign. >> jessica: all right, "fan mail friday" is up next. ♪ ♪ ok limu! you set it, and as i spike it, i'll tell them how liberty mutual customizes car insurance, so they only pay for what they need. got it? [squawks]
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♪ ♪ >> greg: what a great song. it's "fan mail friday." we only have time for one question. it's a good one. it's from peg. do any of you have a superstition? judge? >> judge jeanine: no.
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>> greg: no superstitions? >> judge jeanine: no. >> greg: interesting. >> judge jeanine: i walk under ladders. i don't care if a black cat crosses me or him. >> greg: black cats are worried about you crossing them pure jessica, any superstitions? >> jessica: not a lot. i dabbled with not putting together -- thank you. just waiting until the baby comes -- >> judge jeanine: interesting. >> jessica: i dabbled with it. ended up picking out everything i wanted but a lot of my friends dabbled with that. >> judge jeanine: i understand that beards be one don't take a u-turn, never come back from whu came and don't jinx yourself, don't count your chickens. >> martha: i don't know why, when my kids were little, got on a plane, tapped the side of the door of the plane when we get on and for some reason it is supposed to keep us safe but i will always tap tap every time i
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get on a plane and when my kids, don't forget to tap tap. >> jessica: that's cute. >> judge jeanine: that is cute. >> jessica: nice family thing. >> martha: it's a little tradition. >> judge jeanine: meanwhile the kids are petrified. what's yours? >> greg: i would say the chickens hatching thing. every time you ever assume something, it's never -- it never happens. >> judge jeanine: yep. >> greg: drives you crazy. no more time. omt up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: time now for "one more thing." martha? >> martha: one more thing is that we are all headed to chicago, some of us. some of us are not going to
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chicago. >> judge jeanine: shocking. >> martha: i will see you there live from the story 18th to the 22nd starting on sunday going all the way through thursday and back in new york on friday and "the five" except for greg the. >> greg: yes. >> judge jeanine: me i'm not going i'm not going and i wanted to. i love chicago. >> martha: come in my suitcase. >> greg: if i had a dollar for every time i heard that tonight, dagen mcdowell, ricky cobb, kat timpf, tyrus, and then a reminder starting monday, live at 11:00 p.m. for that week dnc. let's do this. ♪ ♪ animals are great. >> greg: we haven't done this in months. months, i tell you. ♪ >> greg: months and months. let's go look at a baby sloth eating with chop sticks, huh? isn't this amusing? it's a baby sloth. nothing cuter than a baby sloth. do you know what he likes to eat? sweet potatoes and he loves getting chopsticks.
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that's cultural appropriation, jessica, so you know. this sloth is a luna, lives at the san antonio zoo in texas, joey. they say that she loves nothing more than sweet potatoes. that's her favorite snack. >> easy to hunt. >> greg: you are a terrible person. >> judge jeanine: my turn. it's time for. >> judge jeanine: took a look at frick and frac here while attempting to burglarize burn down a hair salon. one clumsy piro maniac actually set himself on fire. >> joey: good. >> stop stop drop and roll to put out the flames before putting out accomplice. look at bad hair day. must have gotten one bad hair cut that came to this. also on hannity tonight. >> joey? >> joey: setting 9 place on fire
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i need to you save the date because the fox nation annual patriot awards has been announced it will be head this held this year on december 5th in new york get your tickets at www.fox nation.com/patriot awards. see us there. we will have a good time. >> and jessica? >> a year after partnering with hellmann's tightens quarterback releasing a mayo scented cologne. smell like condiments, it has notes of lemon, parsley, vanilla and coffee. lifetime supply now coming to him. mayo and it's already sold out. but it will be restocked, greg. >> joey: putting mayonnaise in his coffee. >> judge jeanine: smell like what is it cologne? we got to go. that's it for us. have a great night. >> bret: hey, judge, i think you should come to chicago anyway. >> judge jeanine: i want to come to chicago. >> bret: okay. just come on. than

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