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thrusters during the flight test was causing heating, excessive heating, which caused a valve seal to bulge, and that ended up restricting the flow of propellant to the thrusters. after letting them cool, all but one of the thrusters returned to their normal performance, and on this return flight, other than a single thruster not on the service module, but the command module, in other words, unrelated to the original problem other than one malfunction of one of 12 thrusters on the crew module, all of the thrusters on the service module appeared to operate nominally, and what we are witnessing is a near flawless return to earth so far. jackie. hey jonathan, as i watch it, i can't help but think of their families at home right now, thinking, wow, they could have been on the
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starliner. as you said, it appears that it's returning back to earth in a flawless manner, that there's got to be some frustration with the families and possibly the astronauts as well. this doesn't come without controversy. controversy because nasa said, hey, listen, this just doesn't seem safe to bring them back home. but boeing had another take on it right? yeah, there was disagreement between nasa engineers and boeing engineers. after looking at the thruster problems, boeing determined that the spacecraft would be safe to return to earth with astronauts on board. nasa engineers were in disagreement. some agreed with boeing that it was safe and others weren't ready to go. there just yet. and because they could not reach a consensus, nasa officials made the call to return the starliner space capsule autonomously and keep butch wilmore and suni williams
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earth. that landing coming at 1101 and 35 seconds. central time 1001 and 31 seconds. mountain time at white sands, space harbor. wow. so there you have it. missile range in new mexico. our landing. there you have it. starliner to be a beautiful landing, yeah. from from this distance, it looks like it was a perfect landing. there are sensors on board the spacecraft to measure the temperature, the pressure, the
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g-forces. and so engineers, when they go over this, they will have a good idea of what it would have been like had there been astronauts on board, but at least viewing it from a distance. so far it looks like it was a perfect landing. jackie. so jonathan, given that it does appear to be a perfect landing, the landing itself seems to be successful. you know, you can't ignore that there are still two astronauts that didn't come back on the spacecraft. so is it seen as a failed mission? and if so, where do we go from here now? yeah, it's actually not. nasa officials say that they can still certify this spacecraft, even though astronauts did not complete every phase of the mission. they went up on it. they tested it in space. they weren't on the return mission. they believe that they are
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going to be able to get enough data from this, that they will be able to certify starliner after they work out the bugs. and they said that this doesn't necessarily mean a lengthy redesign of those thrusters. it may be changes in how you fly starliner, in other words, changes to the flight manual rather than the blueprints. in layman's terms. right. and so this isn't the first time that starliner has gone up into space. in fact, it's gone twice, right? just unmanned. yeah. it went uncrewed two times before and never encountered those same thruster problems. and so engineers both with boeing and nasa believe that it may be because when you had astronauts on board, they were told, let's put this to the test, let's try the limits. and so they were exerting a lot of pressure, a lot of additional pressure on those thrusters that maybe you wouldn't use in a normal real
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world, real space scenario. and so again, that's why they're saying that there may be changes to the flight manual, the changes to the way you fly this thing and that perhaps with maybe just some minor modifications to the thrusters or perhaps the housing, they'll be able to work out this problem so that they're ready to fly with confidence. confidence with astronauts on a regular mission, jackie. okay. and as for the astronauts, now they are coming back. we're hearing sometime in february. yes, in february there is another mission going up. crew nine sending astronauts to the international space station. originally it was going to bring four travelers, three nasa astronauts and one russian cosmonaut. they've pared it down. so now it's only two one astronaut, one cosmonaut going up to the iss with two empty
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seats, one seat for butch, one for sonny on the way back. now, they always like to have a backup for an evacuation. and so starliner was that backup for them. if they had to have an emergency evacuation of the international space station, they would have come back on starliner. now that starliner is back on earth and they're awaiting this new space capsule to come up, it's scheduled to launch on the 24th of this month during the days in between, what they've done is essentially rearrange the furniture, change the configuration on an existing space dragon that's already docked with the international space station, part of crew eight, which is currently on board the iss. and if they needed to leave, you'd have the four members of crew eight get on that dragon and then the
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cargo area has been reconfigured so that butch and sonny, without spacesuits, would strap themselves into the cargo area and ride back with the four astronauts. obviously not ideal. it would be cramped. it's a scenario that they would only use in a dire emergency where they needed to leave the international space station immediately, but that's the backup plan. they like having contingencies. and then, of course, when crew nine arrives, they will have a much more comfortable ride that they would take back in an emergency, but more likely not until their normally scheduled return flight in february of 2025. jackie some incredible stories that i'm sure sonny and butch will have when they return. do you know jonathan? do they get a chance to speak with their family, and if so, how often? yeah, they get to speak with their families regularly. i believe they get
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to speak with them at will. they can contact them whenever they want. and it's interesting because the families, i think it's rougher on the families when astronaut missions get extended. i know tmz did an interview with sonny's mother, and she said that she misses her daughter, but said that sonny loves being in space and at her age, this may be her last space mission and so she's no doubt savoring it. and i think any astronaut that you talk to so much time goes into training for going to space. but compared to all of the practicing and studying that you do, the amount of time most people spend in space is just a tiny fraction of that. and so any time you tell an astronaut you need to stay in space a little longer, they're in heaven. can jonathan, can you
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see the screen right now? and can you explain to us what exactly we're seeing? yeah. so we're looking at infrared imaging imagery of the starliner space capsule, which is on the ground at the white sands space harbor, located at the u.s. army's white sands missile range. and what's happening is crews are moving closer there, securing the capsule, making sure it's safe. there's always a chance because of some of the fuels that are used with the thrusters, that if they haven't dissipated properly, there may be some dangerous fumes that you'll want. crews on the ground to avoid. but once they get the all clear, they'll move in and they'll inspect that capsule. if there had been astronauts on board, they would recover the astronauts and bring them out after the amount of time they've spent on the space station. the more time you spend on the space station in
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♪ ♪ >> katie: some blatant and jaw-dropping dishonesty from team kamala and the media. taking j.d. vance completely out of context over comments the senator made out of the tragic school shooting in georgia that killed four people. the ap blasting a bogus headline that reads "j.d. vance says school shootings are fact of life, calls for better security" but here is what vance actually said. >> i don't like that this is a fact of life. but if you are a psycho and you
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want to make headlines, you realize that our schools are soft targets, and we have got to bolster security at our schools. we've got to bolster security so if a psycho wants to walk through the front door and kill a bunch of children, they are not able to. >> katie: thank lee ap's outright dishonesty quickly got exposed, they fix their headlint school shooting but the damage s done in, was campaign and hillary clinton sending out tweets and provide the smear and despite the overwhelming media bias against republicans the crew over at morning joe somehow thinks the press has a pro-trump bias. >> there is a false equivalency going on in the coverage of this race come in that donald trump can say whatever crazy things he wants to say and always in that story in the equivalence, the false equivalency by too many reporters and too many american newspapers, there is also, by the way, kamala harris changed her mind on fracking.
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they always throw in something like that in coverage of the story. it's ridiculous. we don't cover the man for how dangerous he is. they are objective, and i put that word in quotes, their objectivity actually is not objective at all. it ends up playing to donald trump's advantage every day because they are so numb by the hate, the hate speech that is spewed out of his mouth for the past nine years. >> dana: trump is at least speaking for himself, greg. i want to come to you first on this ap headline because as a wider service, supposed to be objective, fact-based news ce up with is out there in the damage was done. >> greg: you don't have to be objective. find people hoax only the sequel, didn't have the luxury of old twitter where the lies protected and amplified to a point where it is accepted as a fact, takes excite and seven years to debunk. you should be thankful to mosque for taking twitter to
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them this would not be debunked. the other reason it went out is because people called it out and then i think what's her face, kamala, still has it up there, and hillary had to do something about it but at least she is not killing anybody. whenever i look at "morning joe," i'm amazed how far their heads are up there asses. they claim being unbiased is wrong but they are saying it from a biased perspective. so if you defend bias from a position of bias than it is immediately discounted. there is like taking out your eyeballs to see what color they are. it doesn't work. they are exactly like the people who argue against free speech by using free speech. if we listen to them and took their advice, we'd arrest them. i worry about those little people in the mornings, you know, i worry, they are so mentally unwell that they can't
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even see what they are talking about. they need help. >> katie: so jesse, in terms of what vance was offering, he was offering a solution and yet the associated press still decided to lie about it. >> jesse: i'm use to it, katie, constantly people taking me out of context and i'm looking at you, jessica, just yesterday i was talking about how we became a healthier country we wouldn't need to spend so much money on getting us healthier. we would just be healthier. and she accused me of wanting to cut medicare. not what i said. stewing about it the whole night. >> jessica: kept you up? >> jesse: i sleep well. they don't sleep well. this is supposed to be really happy. they have a lot of coffee in the morning, great new candidate, kamala harris, country is in great shape, why are they happy about anything? they are completing about media bias on "morning joe"? that's crazy. donald trump has gotten 90% negative coverage. he has already been analyzed.
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she has got 90% positive coverage. and they are complaining about it. now you expect msnbc to take you out of context. you don't expect the associated press. they are a wire service. you are right, they are supposed to play it straight. i went to yahoo by accident yesterday and you just see the front page. there is six pictures of trump with a hitler mustache, and then there is one thing about how kamala harris' best friends with walz and they are going to make stew on saturday. it is so unfair. i'm not complaining because we are just going to run right through it and win, and when i say we, i mean the american people, because i'm not a republican, i'm just an american. >> katie: and you are objest like the associated press pure jessica, your name was invoked. would you like to respond? >> jessica: i would like to talk about how jesse and donald trump watch a medicare, but -- >> jesse: reducing medicare spending would be the result of having a healthier country.
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healthy first -- >> jessica: to get us healthy. >> jesse: make america healthy again. >> jessica: so i hate when this happens. because you lose the argument. you lose the discourse about how you feel about combating cool shootings, and even if you took what he actually said, you could still then say, j.d. vance is a solution is not what the american people want to. the american people want universal background checks. the american people want stricter red flag laws. they want to raise the age at which you are able to buy a firearm. but instead this is what is going on. >> greg: want security, which kamala doesn't. >> jessica: okay. >> greg: just putting out there. >> jessica: i even agree with everybody and yet you still have to disagree. >> greg: i disagree with everything you said, what americans want. >> jessica: that is what polled. background checks. >> greg: how soft targets. in schools that are of that
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open, they are not like city schools in one building, they are basically open targets, you need to have security. kamala harris said she didn't feel comfortable having armed people at school. >> jessica: a lot of people, including most of the folks who are actually teachers, don't think that it is their job to know how to use a firearm and that they shouldn't have to be -- >> greg: that's why you have a veteran -- >> jessica: of course there are some. i'm trying to be reasonable but that is over because i want to say something -- >> greg: that's reasonable? [laughs] >> jessica: so the point that barnacle was making, and i think it was really showcased yesterday, trump did a press conference and his child care comments which we discussed yesterday on the show but "the new york times" and the ap, for instance, read headlines that were completely unreflective of what he had said. they had in this term that is folding around now called sane-washing it. they came out with headlines -- >> katie: like a deepfake? >> jessica: no, it is a real thing that is happening where
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they looked at a stream of consciousness that he said and they picked out seven words that actually makes sense and they slam them together. >> jesse: biden when they cleaned up the transcripts. >> jessica: just tried to move the goalposts. this is what i am saying, and this is what they were commenting on on msnbc. if you consider the fact that kamala harris had a reputation for being incompetent, word salads all the time, how many times did we hear about the passage of time come unburdened by what has been, that is because the media for kamala harris was quoting her directly or talking about why isn't she cogent on this? but donald trump gets out there and he says my child care solution is i, marco rubio, ivanka, thank you, child care isn't actually that extensive, thank you, tariffs, and suddenly he gave a normal press conference, that is what people are talking about. >> katie: at least donald trump is getting up, judge -- >> greg: the reason -- >> katie: the reason she has a reputation for word salads is that is what is on video of her
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speaking for herself, judge, and she hasn't come out, don that for herself throughout the campaign. >> judge jeanine: that's the truth, and the democrats have a problem with the truth. this is the group that brought us russia collusion for four years of which there was none and these people are now employed by msnbc and cnn and they gave each other pulitzer prizes. for them, truth is irrelevant. so the only thing that matters is the agenda to make sure their person gets into power, and you know, this whole thing about the way they took this and they made it a headline, they make it a headline but if you listen to the sound bite, it clearly isn't, you know, i really don't care about what's going on at the schools, and yet you have this woman, julia pace, the executive editor of associated press, if you listen to the sound bite, there is no way you can misinterpret what was said, no way, if she had any journalistic standards whatsoever she would not have
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allowed that to pass, but it is no longer about journalistic standards, it is about winning. winning at any cost. and remember kamala's of the administration of cheap fakes, and miss information, and disinformation, and government oversight. and so, you know, for them, it's like we have to decide what the truth is, and i just want to say one thing about joe scarborough and msnbc. this is a guy who one month ago said that joe biden was on top of his game, "he's the best biden ever come as good as it gets, and this is a quote "f you if you call biden old" come if you don't think those people are so sunk into making sure that kamala gets elected and they don't care about the truth, it's irrelevant. speed. >> katie: okay, we care about the truth. kamala let them in a nondangerous venezuelan gang members are spreading like wildfire across america. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: kamala and joe's migrant gangs coming to a city near you. law enforcement sounding the alarm about how dangerous venezuelan gangs like tren de aragua are spreading across the united states, popping up in cities like dallas, new york, and aurora, colorado, which is where i.c.e. nabbed these four illegals, rested in a july shooting. i.c.e. confirming they were let in by biden and harris of the southern border. these guys are separate from those gun wielding thugs who terrorized an apartment complex in aurora appeared a famed democratic denver-based law firo the concerns. it's at the gang had a "stranglehold" over the complex. the story got trump's attention. watch. >> we have millions and millions of people pouring into our country, many from prisons and
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jails and mental institutions and insane asylums. traffickers, human traffickers, women traffickers, sex traffickers, and it's turning out that migrant crime is far worse than any crime that we have ever experienced. if you look at aurora, colorado, they are taking over the place. they took over buildings. this is just the beginning. you haven't seen anything yet. >> jesse: just statistically some of these people we have let in our absolute barbarians. i just read something about they found two children chained up in a room by one of these guys. >> judge jeanine: they were chained up by a couple emma couple said they didn't want them to leave the apartment except the other person in the apartment said they chain them up whenever the parents left. they even chained then when the parents are there. here is the point. this is what the biden-harris administration is going to bring you. and they are now, tren de aragua, now in new york, miami, chicago, dallas, denver,
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and what the liberals don't seem to understand, i mean, because they don't understand that a lot of these people come from different countries where gangs and cartels run the country, where corruption is rampant, where the more violent you are, the more you get away with, and violence is learned behavior. we have known this forever. it is learned behavior. think about it. these 20-30-year-old men who are coming here have been exposed to violence for the whole of their adult lives and they see violence as a way to resolve conflicts, and they don't believe in the united states justice system because we let them in and if they get arrested we let them out, you can thank the democrats for that, thank biden-harris for letting them in, and they are never rearrested and if they are deported they are let back in again. there was a time in america when immigrants came and things were different but since the biden administration has been in office 500,000 known individuals from venezuela, less than 1,000
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deported. you know, and venezuela doesn't cooperate with us, so the united states is afraid to return them. freaking airdrop them back and venezuela. >> jesse: airdrop income are you supportive of that, jessica? >> jessica: for these guys? sure. i think there should be an absolute no tolerance policy for someone who is here. there are reasons obviously that you seek asylum and if it is granted finally legal to be here but if you cross the border illegally, no one is tracking you and you commit a crime, i don't think you should get to hang around. so i'm fine with that. the part that is strange to me about this apartment complex story is the residence have been interviewed on local news, and said that this isn't the case, that there isn't a gang violence problem. one of them said the mayor of aurora, was talking about gangs, is out of his orbit. the problem according to these residents is the out-of-state landlords don't want to clean up the place, they are basically living in slums, and that crime
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has become rampant but they don't see it as a gang issue, as an organized problem there. that was just an interesting contrast to this but i am not refuting how terrible some of these gang members are. >> katie: also a lot of people moved out of the complex as a result of this violence and these particular people moving into the apartment and they are on record and interviews saying the exact thing, they had to flee their homes because the ongoing gang infestation of these buildings. they are asking for the local police to handle this problem. this is clearly a federal problem. the resources that have to be expended when this happens rather than just keeping them out of the country and to your point about seeking asylum, if you allow millions of people to commit asylum fraud by saying i am afraid and having no other standard, this is what you get your you get criminals taking advantage of the rules, coming to the country, and guess what, kamala harris said that i.c.e. was like kkk, immigrations and customs enforcement, wanted to defund and reimagine with i.c.e.
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would look like. immigration and customs enforcement agencies are the ones task going into places like this and getting these guys out of american communities and she wanted to disband that, so what is her plan to get these kinds of criminals out of american society? and i would say the last thing is the same people, the democrats, including joe biden and kamala harris, who want to make it harder for americans to defend themselves by exercising their second amendment rights when these people show up in their neighborhoods because they are in communities all around the country are the same ones who let these people in. so whose side are they really on? >> jesse: gg? >> greg: i've listened to these stories and come to the conclusion we missed out on gang life. it's like, i was never in a gang. were you in a gang, jesse? >> jesse: no. >> greg: you get a a lot of special benefits going in a gang, get to go wherever you want, people scared of you, secret codes and stuff, you get nice tattoos. you got some business on the
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side. i think all of this can be traced back to the most beloved virtue signal of the last i don't know ten years. the sanctuary city. that immediately telegraphed the disregard for basic laws that protected decent law-abiding citizens. once you said we are a sanctuary city, you basically told the taxpayers to f off. it was all to gain favor from activists and get brownie points in the arena of easy compassion, it takes no effort on your part to push a sanctuary city. it will destroy neighborhoods and deplete all of the limited resources because with the debit cards and whatnot and it results in higher crime and even if the crime isn't reported it goes up. but who cares? because you don't live there. that is why sanctuary city's work. so many people can say i am for sanctuary city, it makes me feel good, but it is not going to affect me. until the brilliance of the busing. and then the busing delivered
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your virtue signal to your doorstep. i think it needs to be intensified. it has to get coming just get these gangs, get them together, have them live in the politicians house. >> jesse: you want to be in a gang? >> greg: you want to form a gang? we can probably get kilmeade p or i think david has been no is self-defense. >> jessica: you would want hannity. >> judge jeanine: in a gang? >> jesse: no! >> greg: you guys want to make cookies or something? i have a tree house in mine on sixth. >> jesse: are a gang is a tree house? >> greg: we need a tree house. >> katie: called the squirre squirrels. >> jesse: not so tough anymore. >> greg: is not supposed to be tough. >> jesse: a playgroup. "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪ rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways.
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: welcome back. it's time for "the fastest." first up, swift mania making its return to the nfl after taylor swift showed up at arrowhead stadium to cheer on her boyfriend travis kelce and the kansas city chiefs. in their 27-20 opening-night win against the baltimore ravens. but oh, there was some drama. swift and britney my homes were seen sitting in separates weems. 22 and swift had a history of sitting together but that was before mahomes was engulfed in controversy surrounding her recent display's of support for donald trump. greg, i know you are watching the entire game to see what taylor was wearing. >> greg: i look at her and i don't see the excitement. i see 49er fans. it's a mistake to parade your
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relationships in public because when the flameout comes it will be out there appeared this is why it we didn't talk about it when we were dating. it was completely under wraps and i prefer to keep all of my relationships that way, even larry kudlow. i don't talk about that much. i looked up three headlines in "the new york post" about the game, taylor swift hugs donna kelce, taylor swift hold hands with travis, taylor swift in thigh-high red boots. is this how people feel about election coverage news? sportspeople when they hear us babble they go oh, shut up, that is how i feel about taylor swift. a 49er fan. >> katie: is this why your relationship with kilmeade flamed out? it was too public? >> greg: but we are still good friends. we are still good friends. >> jessica: judge, you are with me, you like this relationship. >> judge jeanine: i like the relationship but it is not even about sports, it is about young girls who want to be famous and
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to want to have a handsome boyfriend appeared by the way, i like the way he looks. the whole thing is ridiculous come and changed his look, darker hair, i don't know what is going on with him but it is impossible to be definitive about brittany mahomes and taylor swift, how do we know when they panned on them if they hadn't just had a high five and she ran over to her box. they are in different family boxes, so who knows? who that's all. >> jessica: who knows come a jesse? >> jesse: i don't get it. i don't care about it anymore. it was hot in the first season when she was around and everyone was talking about it. there is no more taylor mania, it doesn't exist. >> judge jeanine: her concerts. >> jesse: i'm talking about in the nfl, there is no taylor mania in the nfl. >> katie: there obviously is because we are talking about it -- >> jesse: because of our stupid producers. >> judge jeanine: how many women watch football now because of taylor swift. >> jesse: i don't even buy that. they are just watching it because it is on when the guy is watching pure just kidding, they
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might be fans. >> katie: i think that mustache is more of a scandal then whether brittany or taylor are swing together. >> jesse: it's funny how men change their look. >> jessica: are you saying travis kelce isn't famous? >> jesse: he wasn't famous until taylor swift started dating him. >> jessica: that is not true. >> jesse: i got tricked into that. the game, this guy, no one even knew who he was. speedier i didn't know. >> jesse: because you are not really a guy. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: all right come is that a relationship? you don't talk about anymore? >> jesse: i don't talk about past relationships. >> greg: legal reasons. >> judge jeanine: smart. [laughter] >> jessica: up next, he is back and weirder than ever. former new york mayor bill de blasio scarfing down a coconut pizza crust first in a video meant to promote kamala. watch.
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[indistinct audio] >> judge jeanine: in 2014 he mate know mike ate pizza with a fork and knife your now he eats pizza crust first and coconut ts all with kamala, the joe a. >> jessica: miss bloomberg so much. katie? >> katie: i don't want to see politicians eating ever. also why we putting cotton among tropical on pizza? >> jessica: she has not burdened -- >> katie: burdened by this pizza situation. >> greg: watch how he eats? it's like who eats pizza from behind, you know? it is against nature. [laughter] >> jessica: okay, "fan mail friday" is coming up. ♪ ♪
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"fan mail friday." here's a fun question from ashley. what is something you miss about the presmartphone days? judge? >> judge jeanine: not hearing from your boss because they can't get in touch with you. >> greg: does your boss call you? >> judge jeanine: actually i was the boss most of the time. some thing i made up. i couldn't reach them. >> greg: no one has ever called me peer not even you, jessica. what do you miss about the presmartphone days? >> jessica: being able to legitimate lease ai didn't see it or, you know, it is so unbelievable. i still try, oh, it's not believable. >> greg: that's what you miss? these seem so shallow. jesse, you are a deep person. what do you miss about the presmartphone days? think back, it's only like 14-15 years ago, you must've had something. >> jesse: remember when you used to have to call the girls house and the dad would pick up? >> greg: and breathe heavily?
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[laughter] >> jesse: is ashley home? hi, mr. simpson, it's jesse watters, yeah, is actually there? and he knew what you are calling about it. >> katie: what were you calling about? >> jesse: he still had to hand her the phone. that never happened with you, greg? just show up and -- >> greg: katie? >> katie: i think people just being in the moment and not having to film or take photos of everything. i'm guilty of taking photos, but you know people just paying attention to each other and an event without having their phone out. >> greg: see, i missed the concept of time. things used to be, i can do this when i want to come of this when i want to, but this thing makes you feel like everything is happening at once, so let's sayu are about to leave to go to work, then you go into that that and it beeps and you go over there in constant doing this. it almost feels like you never have enough time to do anything when in fact nothing has really changed, you just have this
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conception that something has to be done. >> judge jeanine: adhd, because if he didn't have it before, it's happening now p at. >> greg: rewiring our brains. >> katie: people are expecting a response. >> greg: exactly. >> judge jeanine: that's it? >> greg: unfortunately. ♪ ♪ if you have chronic kidney disease, you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away
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happy anniversary, barbie. and i won' barbit say anything e to that meeting. that was barbie so skinny. e haye has all these, wh are you eating? oh, it's me tonight. we got to talk, pyro. >> i get it. you guys care. all right, here we go.ty fir >> jim trusty,st first time on the show. exciting, huh? kat timpf tyru timpfs. animal >> it's a great show. let's do this. animals are grea♪ anit customer animals are great. animals are great. you ever wonder how animals about other animals?specie you know, animals that are a different species. >> you know what?re here's a dog and ranch dogallyae in coloradntioo. really not having the attention from the horse. he's like, what the hell is that? totally against this kind of intermingling to you? go back to your country, dude, i don't want you here. ra said that racist dog. you know, somebody should tell this dog we're all equal,
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including that ugly horseth this was brought to you by the more you know. thank do, greg. jesse, i never thought i'd sayi this about el salvador, but this country uld say is definitely growing on me. look at this festival that thell have. >> it's called fireball fest. it's a riot. they just hurl flamingg d rags and gasoline at each other. gang, you're celebrating a volcaniccelebr eruptiond in that happened back in 1658. they wear thick, wet clothing and gloves to avoid burns. it lasts for 2 hours, about 3000 fireballs soaking in gasoline for a monts soakedha and then they just go off. our gang could do that, jesse.t that's true, althougthat'sh we t burn the tree house down. yep. tonight "jesse watters primetime" doug gimmick doubles a primees, time investigation. the mcdonald's scandale he continues. >> wow. how does it corroborate her lie? you're going to have to watcr l >> okay, jessica. voters, they're going to be hanging on every, jessic word ot one. >> don't lie about mcdonald's, okay se: don'. all right. some bear news, but i have no better thing.
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i have no bear thing, but it's a bear news thing. you might want to watch your back the next timknext tim. you enjoy an outdoor snack. a kid in colorado sitting in his backyaroloradd in popcor a bear sneaks up behind him. >> ooh, what? closer and and closer are seemiy interested in the popcorn. the boy remained completely unaware of the sneaky animal h as it came within a foot of his head. luckil y, the boy's father sawuc the scene unfold, able to jump the y. scare the bear awakily >> wow. oh, little. all right, katie, you're on popcorn bear>> katiewn. bear. all right. halloween is just around the corner and chipotllloween en is spicing up the spooky season with a line of costumesen inspired by items found on the mexican food chains. storesstores the final food napn for a quarter cup burrito or to go bag. >> you're not going to wear them. ye bag>> jesse: whats. gang >> and so we'll be wearing this is the gang outfit right here. that's right. yeah. you know what's going to get a better gang outfit for the women on this? all right. that's it for us. >> everybody. have a great night and a great weekend. hey, john, welcome to "jesse watters prime"
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