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was blowing off the question. and it was a serious question. maybe he says he didn't hear it. but it appears like he blew it off. it is a difficult one to answer, after they are still in talks with cease fire talks. >> thank you panel for being here. great to see you. happy labour day. >> finally tonight, we celebrate american labour honoring the people that make up the back bone of the nation's economy. hard working folks that keep the country moving forward year after year, decade after decade. let's take a moment to celebrate and recognize their incredible contributions. that does it tonight. thank you for inviting us into your home on this labour day. that's it for special report. [ ♪♪ ] >> hello, everybody, i am jesse watters.
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dayna, and gregg gutfield. this is a special edition of the five. [ ♪♪ ] >> happy labour day weekend, we are celebrating with a lot of fun in store. we have some of the best moments from the past year on topics like airplane etiquette, and the craziest stories from concerts. but first, we are taking your fan mail questions. we have one from facebook, noreen c, what is scarier to you gregg, the bottom of the ocean or outer space. >> what if they are the same thing, jesse. what if the ocean is outer space, what if aliens are living in the ocean? we always assume they are coming from up there, but what if they live down there. and what if they are so tiny that we can't see them. and they have a huge world underneath us.
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>> jessica: you didn't have this question in advance. >> no, i just decided to go for it. >> this is what comes to the tip of his tongue. that's scary. dayna? >> dana: i have great respect for what is underneath the water. so if you watch a documentary about deep water creatures, you could be right. that's where the aliens are, and the ufos are. >> i find a lot of things down there. >> we would like you to leave you down there. jessica. >> jessica: bottom of the ocean because we know what death is like. you can imagine an outer space death, i am not sure. so less afraid. >> judge, i think in space or the deep sea, they would be scared of you. >> the bottom of the ocean would scare the hell out of me. i don't know why outer space did you not. because maybe we think of the air and the atmosphere and don't really think about what is up there. but the ocean, definitely.
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>> there is nothing scary about outer space. the next question from frenchie f. we know who you are. one thing you always forget in a hurry. let's start with you, judge, what do you forget in a hurry? >> jeanine: my sun glasses. >> i could see that and not expensive, i am sure. >> what about you? >> keys. we moved to a building without a doorman, so i need keys. >> oh, my goodness. >> oh, the horror. so i have become the wife that is like, do you have the money, do you have the keys. >> you think you would get a pay raise after the beatings you take here. >> air pods. >> air pods, really? >> i hate being without them. because i have to listen to my podcast. >> your deep sea podcast. >> gregg?
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>> i always forget to pay. >> dine and dash! i used to do that sometimes. >> i was not talking about dining. >> oh! that's just not nice, gregg. those people work hard. >> and it is labour day. >> it is, a lot of labour. labour intensive. >> for you, especially. >> what do i leave? i always remember everything, because i have johnny, he makes sure i keep everything together. >> do you ever forget johnny? >> no, if i did, i would forget everything. shane t, what was your favourite field trip you have ever been on. gregg, any field trips that you remember from middle school? >> yes, yes. i went on a field trip in middle school, this was three years ago. >> you look so young. >> until they asked me to leave. they took us behind the local shopping mall, and you used to go into the front of the mall to the doughnut places, but they let us go behind the mall through the little tunnels and
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it was really exciting. >> that was a field trip. >> that was a field trip to the mall. >> was your teacher just wanting to shop? >> i think he was betting on the races and he was at the bay meadows race track and dropped us off at the mall. >> if i had you as a student, i would do that too. what about you dayna? >> dana: in colorado, there was a geology class trip and we went to the mountains and we could pretend we were geologists. and i got a rock and it was like a crystal. and then i thought i was going to be a geologist, and look at me now. >> the aerospace mutual in 8th grade, they sold the astronaut icecream. do you remember that? in 8th grade that was really exciting. you are next. >> jessica: great. so a trip to the liberty science centre, which is a similar vibe to what you were talking about.
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they had the touch tunnel where you could simulate being blind or like knowing what that would feel like and it was incredible. >> oh, cool. >> don't do it. and we had something called field day, we would go to central park, and do colour war. >> i love field day. >> okay, field day. >> in central park, interesting. >> jessica: they would bus us up to central town, because we didn't have nice parks downtown. >> did you get the green ribbons for participation? >> no, we were all winners without participation. >> jeanine: i remember going to -- it was not a field, i remember going to corn and glass. we went to corn and glass works, and i remember how shocked i was that they could take glass and blow it into vases and it was spectacular. so then i loved that a lot. >> we are going to danny w, what was in your school locker.
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gregg, are you allowed to answer this questions on advice of counsel? >> they are still producing the dateline episode, and i have to be careful what my lawyer said. but there was a pair of red socks. in my locker -- oh, a paperback of naked lunch of willam burrows, that was my locker. i carried it around in high school. >> i thought you would be in the locker because everyone stuffed you in it. >> that is what a bully would say, and you are a bully. >> what do you have judge? >> jeanine: sharpened pencils. i went to notre dame high school. >> what do you have, marijuana? >> before it was legal, no. i had trapper keepers. >> i had a peachie. a peachie folder. >> it was kind of orange and
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yellow. >> a basketball, maybe? >> there was a basketball but there is also a track guy and it was like very narrow, and i can't believe none of you had peachies. >> you didn't have that jesse? >> i don't remember that. i just remember on my locker you had to remember the combination, that was challenging. it took me a while. facebook question from eva p, is your best vacation more about location or relaxation. dayna? >> dana: i love to go to spain. and i have plans for spain in my future. >> you don't lay down on the beach for a week. >> i can do that for three hours, but not more. >> i can read for eight hours straight, don't bother me, though. you? >> jeanine: it is about location, not relaxation. i can never relax. so where, i like the middle east. i like egypt. >> that's where i go to relax.
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(laughter). >> baghdad! stuff like that. >> turkey, all that stuff! (laughter). >> prekids, location, post kids, relaxation. >> a little location, a little relaxation, a little livation. >> you like a staycation, your last one, you stayed here. >> life is a vacation as you slowly wait for the inevitable end. >> the walking dead. >> on that note, coming up who was your favourite comedian growing up, find out as we answer your fan questions on this labour day, today is labour day. [ ♪♪ ]jean squeen ine
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♪ ♪ >> greg: all right, it's time for some mor . >> greg: time for more fan mail on labour day. who is your favourite comedian you had when you were growing up? >> jeanine: rodney dangerfield. >> jesse: i ain't got no respect. >> greg: jessica. >> jessica: complicated, but bill cosby >> you are brave enough to admit that. >> jessica: are we on tv, no it was another city family. >> greg: did you watch him before you went to sleep?
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jesse. >> jesse: eddy murphy raw and delirious. >> greg: did you ever wear all leather. >> jesse: i wore it to your house. >> greg: that's right. those were the days. >> dana: my sister and i watched raw a hundred thousand times on the vcr. >> greg: that's where you get your language. wow. >> dana: my parents had no idea. >> greg: i would say jonathan winters. >> jesse: you are old. >> greg: i am old but that guy was great. this is from jerry d, what skill do you wish you had learned but never did. let's go this way, dana. >> dana: i wished i had learned to play tennis as a kid, because learning as an adult is awful. i am terrible. >> greg: learning anything as a adult is horrible, except learning to love, jesse. >> jesse: still working on that. no, i am a bundle of love. i wish i played the guitar.
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my parents made me learn the flute. >> jessica: that's not manly, is it. >> jesse: no, it is the straw of instruments. >> greg: it really blows. ironically. jessica. >> jessica: i wish i stuck with the piano. i quit at 7 or something like that. >> jesse: did you ever really start if you quit at 7. >> jessica: it was a real commitment for a moment. >> greg: piano lessons are hard. >> jessica: but it would be cool if i played the piano now. >> dana: get one that plays itself. >> greg: judge. >> jeanine: i wish i could sing. i wanted to get on stage and belt one out, but i am tone deaf. >> jesse: we wish that you could carry a tune. >> greg: i wish i learned to be selfish. >> jesse: oh, you are such a giving person.
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>> greg: no. i am such a giving person. and i will give you another question. from who cares. what was your favourite children's tv show. jessica, you can't say the cosby show. >> jessica: care bears, i love the care bears. >> dana: i thought they were so dumb. >> greg: stupid kids watched the care bears. jesse? >> jesse: smurfs. he man. >> jessica: power rangers? >> jesse: yeah, in the 90s whe i was 4. >> greg: aren't all the power rangers criminals. >> jesse: like bill cosby. >> jesse: flinstones.
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>> dana: gilliga ns island, all the tv. >> greg: i am going to go with hr puppet stuff. people at home are going, yes. they were like big giant puppy things. >> jessica: you have talked about them before. >> greg: i talk about a lot of things. i had problems. this is from ryan s. how often did you attend parties in high school, and what festivities took place. jesse were you invited to parties. >> jesse: no, i wasn't. i wish i had not partaken in so much festivity. i might be smarter if i had not. and i need all the help that i can get. >> greg: jessica. >> jessica: i would go regularly in high school, but i was not good at the festivity stuff. >> jesse: you just sold it out of your locker. >> jessica: yes, i was a drug dealer with my trapper keeper. >> greg: dana did you get to
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keggers down at the beach. >> dana: no i lived on the country side. i was on a speech team. >> jesse: the speech team parties. >> dana: they didn't have parties but very early mornings on saturdays. so and then you got home late so i didn't always go. but i would go and i remember when i got up the courage to ask my dad if i could have a half hour later curfew because i had a car and i could drive and i was trying to -- and all i wanted to do was 11 to 11:30. i finally got the courage and he said, yeah, sure. so just ask. >> greg: ask, half an hour curfew, judge that was a great story. >> jeanine: it was, i was fascinated. i grew up in new york. and i went to notre dame high school. and there was always a dance.
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but i dated a guy from a different high school, so i went to his dances and football games. so i was pretty busy. >> greg: we went to an all guys high school. and we would go out to the woods and wear these masks, right, and we would usually kind of dance in a circle around a big flaming bonfire. >> jessica: and someone would randomly die. >> greg: there would be an odd sacrifice. i don't know if they do that still. be worth checking out if you are an investigative reporter. >> jessica: did tom brady go to those. >> greg: no comment. do you want to know why he was one of the greatest football players, that. >> jessica: sacrifices. >> greg: sacrifices. next, coming up on our labour day special. [ ♪♪ ]
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celebrating this labour day weekend taking a trip down memory lane. all sorts of funny stories, here is a look back at some of the best. >> residents of a beautiful vermont town are trying to ban selfie taking influencers that invade their town during foliage times. >> i would have taken my nephew sent him out there. have him bring friends and have him start charging $20 a car to park there. make money from them. you know the people that bought walter white's house in breaking bad, she yells at everyone. she yells there ready to scream at everyone. >> do you know this woman? >> a panera bread drive through employee wouldn't take her orderer because her child was taking a temper tantrum.
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>> i may have once -- if jesse jr. screams -- not that he can't breathe. but just enough. and i will place my order. (laughter). >> i didn't know that panera had a drive thru. i thought that it was to meet someone for coffee who is looking for a job or make a break up in public so someone doesn't cry or there is a stranger meeting you there to black mail you with photos they got off the internet. everyone is like, this. >> that is the most insightful thing you have said in months, i am serious. >> attempting the macarana dance during a hit party in spain. >> let me try this again. this way this way, this way. hand, hand, right? >> i think you can make it look sleazy, even the macarana.
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>> thank you? >> attention, a new california bill is trying to physically stop cars going 10 miles over the speed limit. >> no one is going to arrest you for it and i won't buy that car. >> of course you do. >> i am thinking about getting those on the ev i get you for christmas. >> schools are choosing remote learning instead of giving students the day off. >> i don't want my kids to be on a zoom or remote or anything else. if it snows, you give them a day off and let them play in the snow, and let them be real and interact with kids, let them fall in the snow, get a pan if you don't have a sled and pull them around. >> back in my day, we didn't have snow days. we just trudged through the blizzard, that's how i lost my brother, billy. but you know, i grew up in california. we didn't have snow days or earthquake days.
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you got a day off when you were kid napped. in a car wash bay there was hell to pay. viral video shows an indiana car wash striking back at a rude customer who hurled a lemonade drink in her face. dana you said you would have shot her in the face and i thought that was violent. >> i thought that she got a raise and didn't get fired. >> they banned the driver. >> good! stick up for your people. >> get ready to hear about stoner reps. the police chief of new orleans said that they were gobbling up the marijuana in the evidence room. >> this is right up there with the dog ate my home work, the check is in the mail. they are going out ahead of the story. next thing, the cocaine is going to be miss because the bears are going for it. >> it is a good thing that percy can't get into the room because he has a problem.
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>> how many times? >> he has been high 12 times. >> and you really think this is an accident. >> no, that's why i am saying it is a good thing he is not here. >> children friendly options at a hotel. >> they have raised the prices dramatically on the children's menu in restaurants because they know when you walk in, we were talking about this, you order your kids food because it is going to be like a chicken finger fit if not. and while you are waiting for your food, you will eat half of their food so they hiked the prices on it. oo if they are selling it, it is none of their business. you are not asking for anything you are not entitled to it, based on their designation of the price. >> an animal lover rescued what she thought was a sick baby hedge hog. it was not moving, so she rushed it to the vet and the staff said it was not a hedge hog, but a
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pom-pom from the top of a winter hat. >> my vet would have told me that it was sick and it needed surgery, charged me $3,000. >> and you would have pay. >> i would have paid, and it would have told me it died and they have creamation services. >> you can never get out of a vet without a comma in the numbers. >> so much for the cool tech feature. amazon is ditching the cashierless check out system that let people grab things off the she have and walked out. a thousand people in india were watching accurate check outs. so they outsourced the cashiers. >> i like to be able to get in and out. i used these in an airport, i was like, this is amazing but i found out something today that was hillairious. if you are my height, you had to get someone to help you.
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there was confusion in india. is it the tall person that gave it to the shorter person and it caused billing issues. >> what if all tech is a fraud? right? that the internet is not really what you think it is, but it is actually two billion people all doing this, all at the same time. so when i go, i am going to google, how tall is dana and i think i put it in google but there are a thousand people running around in a giant library running around... >> researchers say that forgetting something is good for your brain and it is a natural part of the memory process. >> jesse: i have room still left in my brain because i don't have a lot of problems losing things. >> greg: you don't lose anything. >> jesse: my dig -- dignity. >> almost every single time when we go to leave especially when we are coming back, he is like,
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i will be right back. and it is always something. a hat, sunglasses, sometimes the keys or the wallet or the phone. >> saying please is a strategic weapon. people are more likely to use the magic word when they expect to be hold no. judge do you agree with that? >> yeah, it is like next level. i think you are going to say no, so i am like, please. >> dp? >> i can think of something really vulgar to say. like, the letter after e, this study. it is about manners. it is manners. >> jesse says can i have a cookie, he says can i please have a cookie, i say here you go. does gus do this with you? >> what about please no? (laughter). >> up next, should you switch seats on a plane, our best debates on airplane etiquette when the labour day special
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♪ ♪ >> j >> jessica: welcome back to our labour day special. here is a look at our best debates over airplane etiquette. tiffan tiffany gomez is speaking out after an american airlines flight took flight on social media. >> jesse: she is rattled. psychologically shot. and to have a half a billion people see the worst moment of your entire life, was just so difficult. she went into hiding for a month and a half. and she is trying to come out of it and doing the best she can. she had a bad moment and everyone knows about it.
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imagine the worst moment of your entire life and the whole world found out. >> jessica: i feel it everyday on this show. >> jeanine: i bet the guy on 4f was not able to laugh about it. when she is on the plane, she says that mfer, he is invisible or something, and she said she had an altercation. if you have an altercation with someone, jesse, you don't turn around -- you say you are a no good this, that. you don't turn around and say, he is not real. >> jesse: there is still no explanation for this. >> greg: there is no explanation. that was not like getting worked up or spiralling. it was -- this was a drug or medication thing. because that is just drugs talking. not a human talking. >> let's talk about a bad trip. the lunatic accused of trying to
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cut off the airplane's engine medicine flight says he was high on mushrooms. he was telling investigators he thought he was having a nervous breakdown at the time, and had con assumed mushrooms for the first time. >> greg: what a terrible use of an amazing drug. you can take it before the five but not before you operate large machinery. it doesn't make any sense. but it has a happy ending. the plane landed safely. if it didn't, we would have never have known this answer. it would have been a complete mystery, and no one would have guessed. >> jeanine: why is a pilot who is getting a free ride back home in the cock pit in a jump seat. who gave him permission to do that. they lock the door for a reason. did anyone know this guy personally, i don't know. i don't like anything about it. >> dana: if you are fearful of
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flying, my husband who is a pilot says, the people at the sharp end of the plane want to get home just as much as you do. apparently not in this case. >> jesse: he says, i am not okay. and threw his head phones at the copilot. and says, put some cuffs on me, it is going to be bad. >> dana: a female passenger on a subredit, called, am i the a hole. >> greg: what does that stand for. >> dana: i will tell you in the break. just a hole. she didn't swap seats with a dad who wanted to swap seats with someone to get to be with his wife and daughter. jessica, are you peeped to ask for your seat to be changed for your condition.
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>> jessica: my condition, yes. my very pregnant condition. >> greg: hey, wait. >> jessica: i am pregnant! >> jesse: woah. >> dana: congratulations. >> jessica: thank you! >> greg: i thought you were not going to tell anybody. >> jessica: just telling my best friends at home. >> would you ask for a change? >> jessica: no. people don't ask about pregnancy any more. on the subway, i want to give some people credit. some people don't want to get up. but some people are generally concerned that people would be angry at them. >> i would never ask someone to move unless it was a better deal for them. like moving from middle to the isle. is it an even trade, you have to
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take that into account. and who are you sitting next to, because are they eating with their mouth open, do they have their shoes off. and sometimes you don't need to sit with the people you are travelling with, just put your airpods in and be quiet. >> i will swap seats depending on what they are willing to barter for. come up with a list of options and it has to be an upgrade, as you say. this is not going to be a -- well i am not trading 50/50. so you are going to have to like try really hard to please me. (laughter). >> jeanine: i would never ask anyone to trade seats. >> what if they asked you? >> jeanine: if they asked me, probably not. (laughter). >> jeanine: probably not. i mean really, there is so much that goes into you are getting a seat, it is when you decide to get the ticket. you pay more for a particular seat. you pick one ahead of time. people need to be responsible for themselves. and you know, it is like this
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airplane lunacy. it is starting to be like road rage. people are fighting over seats, i don't want to be involved. >> jesse: i was on a flight with emma and our two young children. >> greg: what were your hands doing. >> jesse: lucky, i was seated away from them. >> jeanine: was that planned. >> jesse: emma goes, ask the guy if you can switch seats. and i looked him dead in the eyes, and i go -- she couldn't see me, and i was like, would you like to switch seats? (laughter). >> jesse: the guy said sure. i was like, you blew it! that was a lovely flight. >> jessica: up next, fans mezmorized at the las vegas theatres. the crazy moments at concerts, ahead on our labour day special. [ ♪♪ ] ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking...
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members of the group physically leaving the stage as the digital avatars performed one more song for fans. technology is ushering in a new era for fans. abba has been taking advantage of the digital shift. fans attend full concerts, and they never step foot on stage but rake in $2 million a week. >> greg: go to small live shows. go and see up and coming bands that people don't know about. i saw u2 at the old wardorf. the clash, small little venues. going to see taylor johnson or whatever her name is. >> jesse: i think it is swift. >> greg: is that it? >> jesse: i think so. >> i remember the first concert that i went to, and they were formative things in my life.
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i remember seeing rick james and the jackson five, and prince. these are things that form my childhood. i think from the standpoint of making more money for longer periods of time, and being on the golf course, this certainly helps. and there are a large group of young people that go to these concerts that have no idea to go to concerts live anyways. so it will be their experience. >> jeanine: it sounds crazy to us to have an avatar playing the music but young kids are raised in a digital age and it is not crazy. you have taylor swift making $93 million in the movie theatres, with her concert. and they are creating a situation when you have a head set and you can be in new york, your friend can be in la and you can watch the same digital concert. so the bottom line is we are getting further and further from no human interaction. and i don't think we are that
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far from music companies creating someone who is not real that becomes very popular. >> jesse: imagine if this show, you were doing from upstate, you were in palm beach and aspen probably. we could beam into this place here. >> jessica: u2 after their three month las vegas residency in this concert venue. this is the largest led screen. >> greg: i am always back stage, this means nothing to me. >> dana: with taylor. >> greg: she doesn't talk to me any more. i don't blame her. >> jesse: i feel like i am hallucinating. gregg, stair at that for a second. just listen, look at it. can someone turn it up. >> jessica: judge, what do you think. >> jeanine: it is too busy for me. i wouldn't know where to look. it is a lot. >> jesse: i am one of the people that doesn't video or do anything with a phone. i just like to be in the middle
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of it. but i don't know what i am in the middle of with something like this. >> greg: you should be able to shake it and find out how you feel. >> jeanine: shake it off. >> jessica: like a magic 8 ball. if you scored tickets to taylor swift or beyoncé tours, and couldn't go and sold them, you better listen up. the irs wants to know if you pocketed $600 in pocket trying to resell. >> jeanine: the idea that you are going after middle americans for $600, they started with venmo last year, and now if you sell a ticket for $600 -- it is like we want to be in every aspect of your life. >> do the people who steal up to $900 of merchandise from target, do they pay taxes on the stuff they steal? because that might be something that you are into, you idiots. >> bravo. >> madonna fell off a chair in
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her concert. she is okay and kept the show going. >> that is not her fault. >> it is a dancer's fault. >> greg: what is the dancer wearing. >> jeanine: high heels. >> jessica: that's the problem. i think they planned the whole thing so we would talk about it. >> people going to concerts need to take a chill pill and stop throwing things. harry styles is a victim of a disturbing trend that is fans hurling objects at their favourite artist. he was hit right in the eye. other singers have been victims of phones and other objects. >> do you remember when will smith slapped chris rock and other people started to jump the stage and slapping comedians, it was something that people imat a timed. i was waiting for someone to slap gutfield across the face. it can still happen. but he is not a comedian, so it probably won't happen.
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>> you run on a field and you get tackled by three burly guys and you get the crap kicked out of you. but you can do whatever you want anywhere else. we have eliminated all barriers to bad behaviour. >> they need consequences and punishment immediately. if their security should take immediate action. it is not just happening in america. the harry styles event happened in vienna. >> the artist takes selfies or a video, and somehow it gets back to the person. >> that's why. >> that's why they do it. so there is like an acceptance of this thing. but here is what is going to happen, someone is going to get really hurt and they are going to do a will smith on the person in the audience, and sooner or later they are going to put the artist in a cage or behind some kind of glass or something. because someone is going to get hurt. >> one more fan mail question up next on this special edition of
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sean is in harrisburg as the gop candidate discusses his policies for the biggest challenges facing the nation and his strategy to defeat kamala harris. a donald trump town hall moderated by sean hannity wednesday only on fox news channel on. >> let's get back to our final fan mail question. >> we got an instagrammer from tj ringer. what was your highlight of the summer, judge jeanine? >> my vacation. tell us where you went again. i went to portugal and i went with my girlfriends and it wasn't about relaxation and it wasn't about location. it was about friends just laughing our tails off. it was great. that sounds adorable. >> it was. what was your highlight, jessica, also? >> it was the co. just come on, just say it. i was on maternity leave for that, so had nothing to do with it. i went to italy. one of my best friends who is from rome, was getting married and it was my spectacular wedding and we got to go away also before i came back to work
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to deal with the coup and the debate that had happened while i was out. >> so italy, italy. okay. my highlight was going to maine, and i says that when you go to maine, maine always wins. >> and i like to lose to man to say the five doing our show live at point pleasant beach, new jersey. >> and then peter's big birthday party, we're still recovering from that one was good time, i have to say, when i saved those kids from that bus ride and then we donated $1,000,000 to the charity and she was like, i mean, it was i mean, you know, what can i say? yeah, saving kids, saving kids. it's my middle name. that's what greg does. we don't want to know what greg does once he saves the kids. but he did save their life. >> that's it for us on our labor day special. have a great night. >> and we'll see you tomorrow. we'll se
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