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federal reserve will cut interest rates and then given a couple of weak economic numbers that we have gotten as the morning ensued, some people hoping to see a half point cut on the part of the federal reserve next week. september 18th. when they wrap up that meeting. it would be the first such reversal in rates in the better part of for years, but the betting, the fed funds future market, didn't mean to get wonky here, but the fact of the matter is people trade off of this stuff and it used to be a little more then 20 hours ago, 15%, 20% expectation anything bigger than a quarter-point cut, the latest move is more than 50% chance of a half point cut that could be interpreted a couple different ways. it might scare the be out of a lot of people that the fed knows something that we note or it might just be justified, some softening numbers, we will explore that ingredient tomorrow 10:00 a.m. eastern time on my saturday show. right now... ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., shannon bream, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ donald trump showing up in kamala's backyard, california, for yet another one of his signature blockbuster press conferences. the former president working like the energizer bunny, taking one question after the other, something our fresh ivp couldn't dream of doing given she hasn't on a solo presser in 54 days since being crowned as queen of the democrats. trump throwing everything and the kitchen sink at her. >> i am here today in california with a very simple message for the american people. we cannot allow comrade kamala harris and the communist left to do to america what they did to california. kamala was the godmother of sanctuary cities.
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this is a radical left, marxist, communist, fascist. she never worked at mcdonald's. she said she stood over those french fries when they were being fried, and it was so tough for her. she never worked there. she is a liar. [laughter] >> jesse: the former president talked for over an hour but kamala did speak today, too, responding to one reporter's question, and it was a doozy. >> how are you feeling about pennsylvania? >> i am feeling very good about pennsylvania because there are a lot of people in pennsylvania who deserved to be seen and heard. that's why i'm here in john johnstown. >> jesse: kamala could be getting a free car when she chats with dnc speaker oprah winfrey next week, i can't wait p or meanwhile donald trump is unloading on the biased abc debate moderators who went on a fact-check ran major against him, while letting harris hoaxes fly.
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>> i thought the debate was great, i thought i did very well, but i was fighting three people. i was fighting the crazy left radical lunatics at a bcp i lost a lot of respect or david mirror. he came at me, good hair but not as good as it was five years ago. david mirror tried to correct me when i said crime is rampant like never before. this foolish man, this foolish fool. >> jesse: this foolish fool. still talking about the debate, judge jeanine. >> judge jeanine: well come i want to talk about kamala. i want to talk about the fact they ask how she was feeling about pennsylvania, i feel good about pennsylvania because there's a lot of people. and then like, what did she say? she can't say anything unless she is scripted, harold. going to have to admit that. let's talk about where we are. the race is unchanged. even kamala's aides say the race
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is unchanged. the ultimate challenge is for kamala to be able to get people to support her because trump's numbers are not moving. they are solid. they are not going anywhere. she believes she's got to disqualify him so what is she going to do? she is going to lie for the next few weeks. she is going to say everything she needs to say to make people believe that he is going to take away social security, take away health care, all stuff that has been debunked. and obviously the media is not going to help him with any of that stuff. but the crazy part about this is trump and vance have done 48 interviews and she and walz have done eight beer now she wants to do oprah winfrey, i hear. that should be interesting. i can't imagine that is going to be a tough one for her. at the end of the day, it is 54 days and she still hasn't done a solo presser. she said, now she is saying she needs more debate. she is the one who turned down the debate at fox in the
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beginning of september. now she is feeling confident and she wants more debates. but in the end it is not going to do her any good. she hasn't changed anyone's minds. she got out there and she spoken people are like wow, she can talk for 2 minutes, she is good. finally, i want to remind you of what sanders said. he said -- bernie sanders -- her values never changed. i don't think she is abandoning her ideals. she is just pragmatic about what she needs to do to get elected. >> jesse: greg, you saw donald trump out in california, talking about kamala not ever working at mcdonald's, talking about david muir's hair, why did you think the president did out there? >> greg: i was just listening to him and i was focusing on the issues, unlike you, jesse. he talked about, it's kind of a sense of how america is with
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sanctuary cities and crime, homelessness, mental illness. it is as though the chickens have come home to roost, which is a phrase i just coined. every time the democrats remove a boundary or a limit, or a disincentive, it has a consequence, and it is a consequence they never mention. so when you see crime and the chaos and the frustration of the american people, those are the consequences. but there is one consequence that they democrats should feel most responsible for. donald trump. he's the direct -- they hate him. but he is the direct result of what they wrought. democrats abandon the foundation and structure of society, whether it is on the border, support for police, civil order, patriotism. these are all kind of together you feel a sense of decline. do you think trump would have even run if the state of the country was fine? do you think he would be doing
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this if crime, immigration, foreign policy, economy was operating under reasonable conditions? if he couldn't make it better? even as a self-interest person, you don't go in when things are going great. because then you look bad when it goes down. you go in at the bottom so you look good. >> jesse: i always go in at the bottom. >> greg: that is true, jesse, but let's leave your personal life out of this. >> jesse: left mexico. >> greg: i don't think it is the maga movement that inspired trump. trump is killed by the same thing americans are, just fed up with being fed up. >> jesse: turnaround artist, came in 2016, turn things ar around, now coming back and looking for another comeback. do you think he's got it? >> shannon: i remember talking to them in 2015 when he was talking about running for president, we also have said this is another head fake because he does this and everybody gets very excited and wants to hear what he has to say. when we were wrapping up that
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interview he said to me, i don't feel like you're taking me seriously, and i said because i think you've got so much at stake. he said that's why the only reason i would run, this was back in 2015, if i thought i had to do it to save the country. i think that is where he is motivated from all those years ago. most of mainstream media, supporters of the vice president, think she won the other night and if you believe that then you should want her to do the press conference we saw with him today, talking economy and border and crime and water usage rights. why not let her go out and show she can do those things? she has some coffin caution within her own party, connors min clyburn's that i don't think you should do one-on-one intervs because they drill down and you may end up saying something they can use against u with that is the whole point of doing an interview pure. >> jesse: do you think she will get drilled down in the oprah interview? >> harold: a late happy birthday p had. >> greg: thank you.
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thank you for the robe. it is kind of short. >> shannon: by design. >> harold: i am in favor of both candidates doing more press conferences. i agree with you, shannon, i think they should do another debate. i have said before, it is really an affront to the country that the two people who want to be president, who want the privilege of serving us as president won't stand side-by-side at least three times. the idea that we are going to allow candidates to dictate to us when they debate come i hope we end the tradition after this race. two, the point of a democracy is to give people a choice paired the choice both candidates are giving right now, judge, about the economic policies, the only thing i have heard concretely is president trump wants no taxes on tips and overtime pay, interesting ideas, any time which we have $36 trillion debt, i'm just curious what does that do for growth? she wants to provide down payment assistance for
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homeownership, first-time homeowners, provide child care credits. i get the rationale for but how does that fit into an overall kind of economic plan? neither of the candidates have laid any of that out, from education to health care, heard a little about the border. we are paying this eerie trillion dollars in interest payments on our debt. that is more than we pay -- i didn't hear a question from abc about that. i wish the president would stop complaining about the refs. you are a grown man, a rich man, a former president. kamala harris in consulting you, saying you are giving voice to supporters, we need to hear more about what you are going to do and how you are going to do it. if you are elected, whether you are donald trump or kamala harris, you want to have somewhat of a mandate to do something. you may not get the overall 55-45 vote or a commanding 300 plus electoral votes, but give
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the country a sense of what you want to do on the big issues that confront us each and every day. thus far we don't have that. >> judge jeanine: the country has had the benefit of seeing what trump can do with the trump tax cuts and seeing what kamala is doing with inflation and the economy and immigration. >> harold: when you go to the iphone store in the coming days and are going to order the iphone 16, clamoring for the iphone 11, they want to know what do we have coming? >> judge jeanine: i want the iphone that is going to work. and i want the immigration policy that is going to keep these people out. >> harold: he has yet to give us -- judge, i hear you. >> judge jeanine: good. >> harold: you are defending your position, i get it. i just want them to stand side-by-side and let's get some issues in this next time they have this debate. when you have the press conference, vice president harris come i want them to query you of how you plan to do these things come are you concerned about the debt question might no one ever asked president trump about the debt. >> judge jeanine: so you agree the moderators didn't ask the questions, right, harold? >> harold: i would have asked
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different questions beards beyond get a room, you'll two. ahead, trump rolling out yet another cute know my game changing ideas will copycat kaml this one? ♪ ♪ we all know costs are too high. but while corporations are gouging families, trump is focused on giving them tax cuts. but kamala harris is focused on you.
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building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency. she'll make groceries more affordable by cracking down on price gouging. and she'll cut housing costs by taking on corporate speculators. middle class families built america. we need a leader who has their back. i'm kamala harris and i approve this message.
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by doing that. no taxes on overtime. i'm for the working man and woman to finally catch a break, that's what we are doing. >> shannon: vice president harris also trying to keep the economy front and center, constantly pointing to this goldman sachs report she says backs or economic plan over president trump's. >> what goldman sachs has said is that donald trump's plan would make the economy worse. goldman sachs, for example, has said that my plan would grow our economy and his plan would shrink the economy. >> shannon: but goldman sachs ceo david solomon says not so fast. he is downplaying this report on harris' economic plan. >> what the report did is it looked at a handful of policy issues that have been put out by both sides and it tried to model their impact on gdp growth. the reason i say a bigger deal has been made of it is what it showed is the difference between the sets of policies that they put forward was about to tense of 1%. i think this blew up into
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something that's bigger than what it was intended to be. >> shannon: greg meyer was told he only cares about billionaires and i don't how many of them work overtime. >> greg: i love the difference between these two plans. the harris plan according to goldman sachs gdp growth was two tenths of 1% come i think that might fall in the margin of err, what do you guys think? in fact, all analysis like this is one big margin of error. if you could predict this stuff, do you think you could maybe predict other things like the stock market? right? this is why you diversify. this is why you rebalance, allocate assets, why you have an index fund, harold! it is because you cannot predict the stock market. and if you cannot protect the stock market, you can't predict this either and i think that is what the goldman sachs ceo was pointing at, this was b.s. and it came from his thing. i'm for any kind of way to get money out of the government's
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hands because it's not their money, it's your money. and that's how this should be framed. saying you are not going to tax overtime isn't taking money from the government for the trillion dollar debt, 35 trillion, whatever it is, it is not their money. the fact is, the more taxes, the more money you give to the government, the more they are going to spend. they are morbidly obese and they are eating themselves to death. so i have a theory. i think it is time for a conservatorship, right? it's like when was it amanda bynes, britney spears, lindsay lohan realized they could not control their finances, got a conservatorship. is america any less stable than britney spears? $35.31 trillion in debt? we need a court to appoint someone to manage our affairs for a decade. i'm ready. maybe it is switzerland. maybe it is elon musk. maybe it is a team of brilliant
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apolitical economists, but we need to cut the purse strings because the brittany's and amanda's and lindsay lohan's in our government will destroy us -- >> jesse: you say the women are spending the money? >> shannon: hey hey -- >> harold: i did not say that be at i believe lindsay is male or female. lindsey graham. >> shannon: who will be on "fox news sunday" this sunday. >> judge jeanine: he identifies as a male. >> greg: for now. >> shannon: going to leave that there. okay, judge. greg says that the federal government is obese and can't stop eating, once a conservatorship, maybe some ozempic? >> judge jeanine: no -- >> greg: trump is ozempic. >> judge jeanine: i'm going to talk about trump's tax cuts. and they keep talking about how trump is all about the wealthy people saving his billionaire friends. americans making between $15,000.50000 received a tax cut
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between 16% and 26%, and those making between $50,000 and $100,000 received a tax break a 15%-17%, the trump tax cuts, not about his billionaire friends, and let me tell you about how kamala lies come all right? the 16, what are they, economists, nora nobel laureates, they contributed to kamala and to biden. it's like the 51 intel agents. they just make this stuff up come all right? these are people who will say anything to get power. and finally, the goldman sachs ceo come i don't want to get involved iis. the fact he came out the next day and started talking about the fact she is talking about goldman sachs, they want to get in the middle of this and shame on him for doing it. now trump doesn't want to tax overtime and your question was excellent. billionaires don't make overtime as far as i know. >> shannon: may work a lot of hours but not getting paid hourly. >> judge jeanine: they are
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not. it's a question of time before she says that, too. she said she wanted to tax tips, "newsweek" ran an article and said kamala wants no tax on tips, and the majority of republicans agree, as though she made it up. it's a game! >> shannon: harold, i see some skepticism registering on your face. >> harold: i listen to the judge -- >> shannon: taking it in. on debate night the other night even the groups in some of these small focus groups that they had that said they thought the vice president won, they still gave large advantages in some of these groups to president trump when it came to the economy and how they think that is going to be handled. they still are not moved that she has the better choice. >> harold: i think that's one of the things, one of the reasons the press conferences for vice president harris are important and why specifics are important at this time. you know, one of the things we talk a lot about this in the last segment, i'm amazed no one talks about the debt anymor. my entire political career was
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animated by political animated by republicans criticizing democrats for not being responsible on that front, and then bill clinton won the presidency saying he was going to usher in a new era of government spending, the heir of the government was overcoming out both parties partake at the table of big spending and 2023, $6.1 trillion, taxpayer dollars spent. we went over and spent more than we had. a quarter of that went to health care programs, medicare, medicaid, chips, affordable care act. 21% social security, 13% defense spending. another 15% for veterans and economic security programs. a quarter of it goes for other things in the government. we have to get our arms around it. so when the president says no taxes here and vice president harris says i'm going to give people money for down payments on homes, that has to be analyzed on a more serious way be at i give david solomon a lot of credit. i'm sure you could extrapolate from that report some things the vice president said but he
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clarified a lot. one thing is for certain, we are in an economic hole. unless we like being an economic hole we should demand these candidates give us a plan to grow and pay us out of a debt and the enormous hole that democrats and republicans i might add have put us in. the person ran at the most debt in four years under any president was donald trump. >> judge jeanine: covid. >> shannon: okay. >> harold: my point is we have to be mindful of these things as we talk about how to get out of it. >> shannon: jesse, i couldn't tell if you were deep in thought or -- >> greg: that never happens. >> shannon: or blocking out what harold said beard. >> jesse: he said we are spending a lot of money on health care, so that is why we have to make america healthy again, harold, so we don't need to spend trillions of dollars on sick americans because when they are healthy you don't have to spend the money. i have a guy who i know who is in the concrete business. and a lot of guys don't want to work saturdays because even though they get ot, they tax the
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ot so much. they actually tax ot more than your regular tax rate. >> judge jeanine: is that true? >> jesse: yeah, these are hardworking guys, guatemalans, jamaicans, americans, what i mexicans, they want to work, buf you take this tax cut from the ot, they will work even harder. when we were over in the conventions, i was talking to some of the hair and makeup ladies, man, you must be here a lot, we are working 6:00 a.m., jesse, to midnight. are we running this company like a 19th century railroad trust? then i realized she wanted to work that long because getting paid overtime is a motivator. and when you take that away, people don't want to work. when i was just a little intern, or i think i was probably getting paid hourly, i would come in earlier and then i would stay later, and i was crushing it. and then they put me away on salary and then i was a regular employee making less, and it was
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so frustrating. >> greg: and you stop working. >> jesse: that i stop working, i stopped coming in earlier, staying later. >> shannon: and you failed right into two super successful shows. >> jesse: come in when things are down. >> shannon: coming up, shocked and appalled. that is what i democratic lawmaker says americans are going to feel about an upcoming report on trump's assassination attempt. ♪ ♪
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it's not the easiest to get shot at. other things happen. in the moments after an evil assassin tried to take my life that sucker was moving fast. say wow. i'm here because of that chart. i go that me see that chart. >> judge jeanine: [laughs] "the washington post" pumping out this headline that says "trump stokes suspicions about assassination attempt, raising fears of more violence." but the american people are not going to shut up about what happened, and even both sides of the aisle are angry about the secret service failure to protect the president's life. a democrat senator is predicting there will be "outrage" over a new report on the assassination attempt. watch this. >> i think the american people are going to be shocked, astonished, and appalled by what we will report to them about the failures by the secret service
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in this assassination attempt on the former president. >> judge jeanine: you know, jesse, the secret service, i think, has clearly lost credibility here. i mean, that's not anything that i think anyone at this table would disagree with. they still have not explained why no one was on the roof. they still did not explain why they didn't have a meeting at why they blamed the locals right off the bat. that clearly is wrong. they still haven't explained about the shooter communicating with people across the pond in europe, and yet they think our watching this is contributing to conspiracists. >> jesse: they didn't explain why they cremated the body like that or washed off the roof like that. they haven't explained anything. why they didn't accept the drone peered why they didn't go pick up the radios that day p or josh hawley last night came on the show and said a whistle-blower told him,
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a female was in charge of this entire trip that donald trump took to pennsylvania. she was the site operator. and she failed her test. she should have never been in that position but she failed a test and they still put her in charge of trump's trip to pennsylvania. cheatle, remember, she wanted 30% women, put her in charge of security, trump shot in the ear appeared we learn from a whistle-blower because we still don't have answers from the secret service or the fbi. everything we found out is from whistle-blowers. it hasn't been found out through any forthcomingness from the agency that blew it. that's what makes people suspicious, not trump talking about it. >> judge jeanine: the amazing thing, shannon, is why can't they talk about it? the fact that he is still standing and still running and google took it down for a significant period of time, what
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are they afraid of? they are the ones who called hitler and, you know, a threat to democracy. this is reality. >> shannon: that was the point he made the other night in the debate, if you're using this linkage about me people are going to, he would argue, file needed to neutralize me. this was a man shot weeks ago, he was hit and attempt on his life. if he is guilty of stoking fears about the assassination attempt, is that true of democrat blumenthal? the senator, as well? because what he said was way more heated than what we have heard from president trump, the american people are going to be a shocked and by that, strong language coming from someone who had just been briefed. the idea that trump talking about it invites his followers to go after someone else, that is the reasoning of this piece but we have all covered the cases involving rand paul and lee zeldin and steve scalise. and listen, it happens on both sides of the aisle, but i don't get telling a presidential
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contender, former president who almost got shot in the head that he shouldn't be talking about it. he did get shot, yeah. >> judge jeanine: greg, what do you want to say? >> greg: i don't think it happens on both sides of the aisle, actually. >> shannon: just meeting there was the gaby gifford shooting andy paul pelosi. >> greg: we don't tell people to shut up. it feels like blaming the victim, silencing the victim. imagine this in another arena, and please don't talk about your sexual assault because he will only be asking for more of it. he would not hear that. you would be attacked for that i justifiably so. this isn't new. the media used this strategy with the george floyd riots. they tried to silence the outrage over the looting and arson by claiming that the outrage would further racism and oppression. if you kept talking about your neighborhood being trashed, well, you are stoking racism against the people trashing it. the looters. you are racist because you don't like looters. i was called racist for talking
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against the rioting and looting in new york city. the dems love to talk about phantom violence. the mythical white supremacy in the mountains of a jussie smollett, banana peels on park benches, nooses and garages, transphobic rhetoric leading to suicide as they silence the manifesto of the trans shooter. they talk about parents in schools inciting violence when they are just tried to keep schools from interfering in their kids' so-called sexuality. they don't talk about the real violence, the assassination, migrant crime, the rapes, murders, subway pushers, mentally ill, who walk home from work. >> harold: he has every right, the president -- i imagine you're coming to me. the president has every right to talk about the assassination attempt. he was shot to be at he was a half an inch if not less away from even greater harm, tragic harm, fatal harm. i was pleased to see
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senator blumenthal say what he said and i hope that gives some calm and project even more calm as we begin to hear this and that colm hopefully translates into some change. this investigation of what he is saying is true, we are going to learn some really awful, disturbing things, i would remind, not to make an equivalence, but the uvalde shooting, we heard some information right afterwards, and judge, you and i talked about how it was only going to get worse pit what i hope happens that they learn from this, i hope they have learned from this and are implementing things to ensure president trump nor president biden, for that matter, to ever have to deal with what had to be dealt with there. i do think the question, you ask, jesse, about the roof and all of that stuff, should be answered pit one last thing on dei. that was an allegation. i just don't believe, we should be very careful, if there was a woman in charge, do we not hire white guys after enron? >> jesse: it doesn't even matter if she is a woman, she failed the test, shouldn't have been promoted pure it.
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>> judge jeanine: exactly. >> harold: if that is the case, man or woman -- >> judge jeanine: failed a test. she is covering a president. >> harold: i got it. let's get the facts appeared. >> judge jeanine: that is the fact appeared. >> harold: those are -- >> judge jeanine: lessons learned from this. we knew this and 1950 how you covered a president. >> harold: how did president reagan get shot? >> judge jeanine: why is the administration allowing people to resign? why aren't people being fired? why are people being allowed to resign and taking their pensions? there is no consequence with these people. they are complicit with the incompetence. and if it is dei, why is dei relevant? why do you have a woman who is not as tall as the president on his detail? that's all. >> greg: yeah, harold. >> judge jeanine: your bread is ready with a side of smacked down p or crazy video and more in "the fastest." ♪ ♪ all my stresses just melt away.
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♪ ♪ >> harold: the other way around. welcome back, time for "the fastest," not all heroes where capes. a bold pin nara worker smashing a crazed customer with a bread pan after he went berserk in a colorado restaurant, watch this. >> stop it! stop it! hold up. >> harold: greg, you seem to -- is this something you would do if you worked at panera bread? >> greg: i always thought it was the carbs at panera that were deadly. i never go to panera because i see it as a place where couples go to break up. it is public enough, but yet everybody there has enough of their own problems, to care, everybody either getting a job interview, but -- is that a male
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or female? the perp? >> shannon: i think the perp was a male. >> judge jeanine: female. >> greg: i think it is a they. >> judge jeanine: what difference does it make if they can swing that pan? >> greg: makes a difference to me, i'm seeing a lot of mental illness around when people have undermined their own biology so they have no stability in their lives. public displays of mental illness. i think that is a they. >> harold: shannon, what are your thoughts about this? >> shannon: i thought the reporting on us identify the suspect as a male. we can check that beard is the second time the person came back. they were there before -- >> greg: they. if it is a male, just say he. >> shannon: i would need to go back and read. >> greg: do your research. >> shannon: the suspect came back and this is around 2. >> greg: i love how you removed the pronoun. >> shannon: did i? subconscious.
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>> harold: violence happening may not want to step in, here is an employee stepping in -- >> shannon: and multiple people. >> harold: customers. >> jesse: before i answer -- is the person administering the beat down black or white? >> harold: serious? >> judge jeanine: let it go, oh, my god. >> jesse: i nee need to know. kamala am i kidding around, was going to say it is a hate crime but obviously it can't be. >> harold: judge, please rescue us. >> shannon: "new york post" -- >> judge jeanine: hit somebody with it. the pan, i like that. >> shannon: use what you got. a male suspect. "the new york post." >> harold: we were going to do a lady gaga story but. "fan mail friday" is up next. ♪ ♪ you got this. one - remember, i don't want surgery
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[laughter] >> harold: ever quit something you started -- >> greg: and later regretted. >> harold: may be a couple books. i don't look back a lot like that. there are books that i started that i wish i hadn't sat down so long. >> greg: judge, you ever quit something? >> judge jeanine: something you started and regret that you click? >> greg: yes. >> judge jeanine: smoking. >> greg: you regret quitting? >> judge jeanine: yeah! i can't, it's not good for you. >> harold: that's not a regret -- >> judge jeanine: that's a regret appeared every time i smell a cigarette i want -- >> greg: smoking adds years to your life, kids. i'm joking. that's a great thing about live shows. jesse, it is hard to quit something when you never start something. >> jesse: that's true. i would say heroine. it was so good and then i gave it up because it is bad, don't you just miss it?
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>> greg: yes. take that and put that on blogs peer channon? >> shannon: i had a very promising karate career. >> greg: no way! >> shannon: when i was a kid, yes. i should have stuck with it. defend myself around here. >> greg: made a joke one. i have not played guitar in like a year and a half. that is bad. >> shannon: get back on that. >> greg: i have to get back on that, yeah. what is the strangest thing you know way too much about? shannon, i bet you have some weird little thing in your head. >> shannon: i know a lot about the bible. >> harold: that's not strange. >> shannon: people would not expect how much i know about baseball. i married into a baseball family so i know all kinds of things about baseball, and all kinds of stuff. but i like it. it comes in handy. people don't expect it. >> greg: i bet it does. you know what they say, think about baseball. >> shannon: sometimes. >> greg: sometimes you have to think about baseball. >> jesse: or your grandmother. >> greg: grandmother playing
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baseball. >> jesse: grandmother was really good at baseball, so good it was hot. >> greg: what if your grandmother was really attractive? that doesn't work. >> jesse: think about your grandmother. >> shannon: shut it. >> greg: what is the strangest thing you know way too much about? >> jesse: i have been reading cia books for the past two years, like seven books on the cia, i know everything about them. probably not everything. because they like to keep things from he. >> shannon: secret. >> greg: all right, judge. what is the strangest thing you know way too much about? >> judge jeanine: pedophilia. >> greg: interesting! >> harold: because you prosecute these cases? >> judge jeanine: because i prosecuted and investigated some of the ugliest and worst things, i can make your hair stand up. >> greg: can you spot them? >> judge jeanine: i used to sit in the jury box in a courtroom and they would bring a defendant out and i would say murderer, thief, rapist,
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dirtbag, pedophile peered. >> greg: game show i.d. that is a game show. name that criminal. the criminals participate and they get time off except for pedophiles. >> judge jeanine: the good news is when you send them to prison, you tell them have a good time. >> shannon: good luck. >> judge jeanine: a little jar. >> harold: organized crime, i know so much about the history i just read a great book called "the marvelous mrs. tennille balm," this woman who was the underworld queen of new york, and most of it, ended up being a woman come i love those kind of books. >> judge jeanine: she was -- >> shannon: crime boss. >> harold: she did it all, a crime boss. >> judge jeanine: what year is this? >> harold: early 20th peered i will get you the book. >> judge jeanine: thank you. >> greg: i don't have any strange things i know too much about.
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♪ >> jesse: it's time for "one more thing." greg. gut but the tonight a great show tom shillue, mcdowell, greg get sappy. a story you won't get everywhere else. 8-year-old liam from new york a rare growth hormone deficiency. he received a letter from donald trump. >> can you tell who signed that? what do you say to him? >> thank you i love you.
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>> greg: you dent get to see that very often. what do you think about that shannon? >> shannon: cried. so sweet. >> greg: watch the whole thing. >> shannon: it is very sweet. >> jesse: "jesse watters primetime" we have brett favre, karoline leavitt and michael shellenberger 8 p.m. eastern. no one more thing for me i want to save time for the judge. >> judge jeanine: okay. take a look at these jackasses. ever wonder where the mules running down the street look like. you get a real kick out of this one. monday was the annual pat bureau race in victor, colorado, the donkey's race seven mile terrain on top of historic mining sites and hoof it to the finish line and i am on hannity tonight. [laughter] >> jesse: very good. >> harold: a massachusetts police department found a fool proof way to connect with the
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community. with free ice cream. this police department brought facebook marketplace and used money seized through asset forfeiture to fix it up and customize it. to protect and serve ice cream. thank you for the connection and god bless these guys. >> jesse: um-huh. >> shannon: super sweet. show you a guy who is a creative grandpa who has turned his scooter into a dune buggy. haunted mansion. you know this. it is so much fun. my favorite ride at disney. he describes himself as dyi guy. took him 20 days to create the done buggy. just in time for halloween and trick or treating. "fox news sunday" not scary at all. governor shapiro from the key critical state of pennsylvania. senator lindsey graham. still coming on the show sunday and dennis quaid will talk about reagan. >> jesse: that guy is so handsome and dennis quaid looks good. too. have a good weekend. everybody. >> bret: jesse, good time saving time for the
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