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>> neil: fair enough. roel ortiz, very good seeing you ♪ ♪
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soon hello everybody, here with judge jeanineic pirro, ia gutfeld and jesse watters. is 5:00 a new york city and this is "the five" burke ♪ ♪ 75 million people have spokenr loud and clear against of the lawfare on trump but some democrats are still not ready to drop their dream of seeing thei. chief opponent in a jail, the new york judge decided to delayn his a ruling on whether or not to toss president-elect trump postponing a decision on of thet uematter until next tuesday,in andy mccarthy is blasting theki judge fongr taking the easy way out.. >> he doesn't easily admit he is lautner frank wrong, it seems tt me this ruling allows him to continue the record, basically he does not have to deal with trump, it doesn't have to deal with the immunity issue, he
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basically gets to gnaw as to demented air and everybody getsd to carry on.an >> dana: and while he waves what he will do, new york attorney general who built her entire political campaign on vowing to take on donald trumpow is doubling down on her efforts to be a thorn in the side of the president-elect.eside >> whae have been working both n my office and with otherd co democratic eegs across this country to make sure we would be ready to respond to any attempt to rollback our rights, we thr equated contingency plans, no matter what the next administration throws at us, we. are ready. we are ready to respond to their attacks. >> dana: judge, we pulled you out of court today. [chuckling]in because thisg is all breaking e during the show, he had no chance to read it and now you'r covering three different legal stories today let me give you ah chance tiso tell is what you thk of this now.
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>> judge jeanine: judge marchant has laid a sentencing twice, he is in a tough situation because the case that he tried is one that is made on reversible air, if theye take the supreme court'sin decision oton month later intois consideration, so much of this trial heads on what happened inh the oval office, m while he was president, even to the prosecutiopresn said in theirat closing statement that's particular evidence was utterly devastating and crucially necessary to the conviction. this is about the prosecution said that that kind of testimony has occurred from the oval office it is almost anle intimation there i es a reversie error in this thing pick nowhave would you have as both the prosecution and defense, looking to adjourn. the prosecution ha ps to balancp the state, then you have the presidency, and of the defense
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wants to throw out the case and avoid all of the conviction attributable to a president. andy mccarthy said something interesting what you have not heard anybody say, is that thehy president trump does not like,it he's not yet convicted.t- of saield this a few months agod when somebody said nobody cares about that, you are notce technically convicted.d until yu are sentenced? if this thing is reversed on ina the motionn, to vacate debate e judge merchandn it is the end of it and he is free. or he let it go on appeal, but? one is the appeal? he is going to be in the oval office!s so this thing is just hangingxt for the next f five years, and i think it was the president went to prefer is an outright rulingn by the supreme court. >> dana: why jesse wattersa:, d hold it over his head?an e it does feel like an easy way out to not have to make a decision. >> jesse: i don't know if they
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are good people but he has the immunity ruling and he has a fact you cannot go opera sitting presidents. it is right there, to knock thih thing down and do the right thing. whathe he do it, i have no ideab i am glad he is trying to save face but he could be just as militias, i do not know. it does not seem to be as conducting an offensive campaign against trump, she seems to besh more defensive.be she ma wy be worried about of te department of justice or the house republicans investigating heart, bringing her to testify, may be some malicious prosecution? wondering what shering was doinf she was colluding with the joe biden justice department? do something the white house, the department of justice andl the houshae will have to decidef they want to go there, and they could've they want, that is not revenge jessica that iss accountabilityac. don't you dare.
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she will also probably be suinge the trump administration of the environment, they will all do that but he is in a different position because he will control all this money, he had a phone call with hulk hogan wanting to make a new york city as bootable as it should be, it is the crown jewel. if you want to flood the city with infrastructure, trillions of dollarsewel, look around, and have this stupid woman suing the pants off of him over nothing, and you can say wait a second,me why are we giving you all this money if you are suing me over b.s.?wer and the power brokers a new yort who controlled his political, career going forward can say lady knock it off you have bigger fish to fry.ry >> dana: jessica better for democrats to have a clean slate and move on or just keep going? >> jessica: there is definitely a large fraction of democrats i want is to endase, especially this particular case, of the new york case always seen as weaker as the other ones, looks at jack smith, it willump
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just go away, trump can pardonh himself anyway if you got a conviction, it would not happenl before hdne took office. in georgia he could not self w pardon but i will also be delayed,e go when he finished hs term. that will not happenving. t but i do think is important, to consider in all of this, just because he won the election doeo not mean he did not do the crimes he is accused of. the grand jury, voted a certain way. people will try to make it out like people showed up and said i am here because donald trump is an innocent man, that is nothi what it was. they wanted his economic policies, thought he would be better for the country anduldn kamala harris, she needed thatog to win this pick it does not make him not guilty just because he won the election. >> dana: democrats wanted thee law foisr issues to be the thing that tsonga trump said they do not have to run against the
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policies. >> greg: keeoingt,p going with , it really worked out well for you. the all right of.ng this whole thing w, i feel likee are arguing about of the recenta world series, wedy already knows who won. this i is a story i believe foro th oe dying media. nobody outside of legacy media is covering the story, this islw like a rage pillow to keep the people that are so distraught ii various newsrooms occupied while everybody else, their lives move onow w.it you know what this is? like when the super bowl is over and it's the excel file. [laughter] i just need to watch some football! viewers watching msnbc like it's a dating party at 5:00 a.m., the profits or cratering, this isho methadone, they arpie hoping its methadone for viewers, look at the networks right now! look as interviews! women are shaving their heads,
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we have to do something!i before hillary buys a set of clippers because i do not wanty. to see a bald hillary.with the problem with legacy media i thisis, there is no dnr, there s no do not resuscitate notice. they keep resuscitating the media with these stories, they go like you know what, cnn, teemac she is i exit turned into a stocker, does she not have any other work to do -- [blows raspberry] -- her public interest is to serve alland new yorkers, enforcing laws that protect its consumers and patients and workers, she is ae good firefighter, instead of going out and answering calls to blazes, goes to the home of her acts and sprays and extinguishc in his car was single night. it is not healthy, these are not healthy people! we should not have to pay for
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the opportunity cost of tish not doing her job. >> dana: we will go to the next block after this quick commercial break, it reminds me of the same thing, does she not realize how new york moved farhe to the right in this election? i don't know. >> greg: this is the problem when apollo talks showing politics is personal you cannoto break them apartrd. i have been telling you that for so long. >> dana: ahead, the democratshe soul-searching continues, voters page d her and president-elect trump.co ♪ ♪ jon hamm: at st. jude, there's one thing that makes us all family-- finding cures, saving children. one in five kids in the us still won't survive cancer. join our st. jude family. we need you. please donate now. - bye, bye cough. - later chest congestion.
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>> jesse: looking for the real killers, democrats does surgery for answers, how kamala harris got steamrolled by trump. postmortem on what went wrong,t whizzing the voters who supported their ticket for her and trump, here's what they saiu >> it is simple, it trump caters for the working class, another person saying pushing boundaries and forcing growth. also saying how voters can sniff out a phony politician. >> a lot of voters really don'tf like fake peopleak, and they arp sick and tired of fake politicians. if during the entire time of the campaign season you are sayingyg you are down with trans people or like the 2slgbtqiap+ community and then you lose an election and the next day you say all that stuff was wrong, i
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actually think what people areso more upset about is somebody was doing something they did notthin believe and just saying something. >> jesse: james carbo shank his pearls of wisdom on why democrat ides likely went away m identity politics. >> all over the wae washington-d democrats going to these parties and talking but how misogynistic, a chew [bleep] out of washington, the identity [bleep] was disaster, on public safety issues, you didn't? do >> jesse: jessica do you want to discuss aoc or james. carville, i will give you the option. >> i would like to do both if i could? she is not really surprised by this, because of where bernie sanders trump crossovers, and it is correct with one straight shooter, rather than bd definitive and be sure of a yourselves then writnde necessarily because it was the
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position. we a l saw trump took a lot ofne positions i think are completel insane what he was definitive about it and people felt theyth could trust that t. james carville has been saying all along this has been a problem, this new problem, change this, the latest one is the infighting about how we should have handled the anti-trans messaging and itut leaks ou tt that bill clinton, e greatest retail politician certainly in decades maybe ever to some people told the campaign you have to say something, you have to come out, you do notshou have to be anti-trans to say yol don't think there should be biological men transitioning ini women's sports andn they wouldh not do that.ey and making a comment about it, don't want them playing in my daughter sports leagues, and all sorts of hot-water about that. that kind of infighting is not useful. >> jesse: so you should have wha
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listened to straight white menng is what you are saying? >> jesse: i would agree! >> jessica: they do not haveesse all the answers. >> jesse: in this case they did. [chuckling] judge?, be ten well first of all, i saih we should have listened, one thing less. here's the bottom line, james carville is right, he has always been right about the mistakesad they aree making the made in te democratic party, and now he is coming outto, and he is the one who had the answers all along. as it relates to aoc and trump, voters no if you are genuine, voters know if you believe in what you are saying, it is likea a jury, is like anything else,. even if you're wrong, they are true to their heart, they are genuine, they are not rehearsed, i believe them because theyn believe it in their heart. aoc whether it is aoc or whether it
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is trump, the electoral sayingne what it they believe in, that is where the crossover is. i think finally, it is not an anti-trans campaign, most people do not give a damn what you are. they just do not want boys --d they just want boys and girlseo bathrooms and boyspl and girlsm, sports and then there is aey c cultural problem. they created a culture problem, what happened to leave them alone? : we! us alone >> jesse: greg?g: >> greg: are there y two james carville?mb last weeerk i remember he said kamala harris will completely c destroy trumomp? i think that was a body double. >> he did say that, he was t adamant about it, i like thehe fact that aoc is not demeaningcn to people have voted for trump. she is also being very cunning,
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she is tying her wag into aw winning horse and now she is part of this kind of crossover populist movement, maybe she'sts learning from this because she'r experiencing major transformationales i and thinkse outside of herselfct. t your own identity does notsepa connect, it is designed to separateabou. it is a story about stepping back left and right aneppid seeg what's behind you, the cave you. are in, it's not about parties, left or right, it is the trick that keeps us in this prison, surreal change cannot happen. it is the machine, the median industrial complex.he racial divisior.n takes a huge head, classic division taking huge heads. the only thing is the gender divide, but that is mostly single woman terrified of change , terrified of risk and what they have done is because of that they have exchanged love and perhaps spouse for the soft
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confines of government. that is why they are so upset when they heard nobody wasrtio taking their abortion away, it was the government, this is my spouse, how dare you attack government. >> jesse: i said that years agso, huge amounts of trouble fr it. [laughter]n ar should have been more articulate. [laughter] 's before we are not hating the : wegovernment! >> greg: i was raised by women!ca: >> dana: one is think i thinkin is prettk y interesting is how e left is so willing to destroy institutions if it works in o their favor.ne one of the things that aoc should do is cut the cord,of members of the squad, the house does not have the filibuster the senate does. it's checks and balances situation. republicans have been warning to the democrats don't screw withwh
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this stuff because it will come back to her to.tu it's exactly what happenedff whn they decided to do that. what they were saying, kamalas harris wassa saying she would bo for it as well, they wanted to get rid of the filibuster, andi they thought senate democrats would keep the senator. now he says no i don't think wet should do that anymore. they are willing to destroy institutions if it helps theirr power but then they cry about the american people not trustin the institutions. >> jesse: so aoc should break up with the squad and go solo?so >> dana: i think so. >> greg: that's true.mu >> jesse: i cannotsi name any>> that worked. the the on-site. so did oprah, they all did pickp up the next president-electe hetrump bringing the heat to washington, building his cabinet at lightning speed. ♪ ♪ghtn
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secretary of state, asking congressman mike waltzed to bevo his white house national security advisor, here is a state of their foreign policy chops.ing >> constantly looking to her to israel, to drive america out of the region and then destroy israel, soon after think anybodi is advocating for military on the front line but helping with the logistics planning, integrating intelligence is>> incredibly important. >> of this is a group that wants to destroy israel, hamas existsi to destroyst in israel, we haveo do with an existential threat?mc degraded or eliminated. >> rush on the march, terrorism on the merge because a small weakness in washington, there is differences. >> greg: jesse i know you have the memory of a goldfish but iti strikes me this is going pretty fast, and remember stuff happening this quickly but maybe i was not paying attention.
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>> jesse: i haven't even started saying anything. [laughter] already lost youing . this is the fastest you have ever seen, i don't remember what jessica said but i'm kidding,i' of course i don't,m so marco rubio, i do not even know if he is the god.yo you don't really know until, the has come a long way, and he'ser very toughy on china, very touh on iran, very tough on thekrai cartels and wants to make peace with ukraine, it sets him up nicely for 2080.of secretary of state s is a prett high job. mike watts i like because he does my show, like a missile on what happened in butler, highlyl intelligenigt guy, i have a lotf respect for him. he will have a lot of influence. i have not seen him coming, wok up this morning, homeland security? big job!that judge i was just saying, the secret service and bordersi
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control, that isbi a lot of responsibility. we will haveshe to see if she n executed at a high level.do >> dana: like the dog?g? >> jesse: now the dog, her duties. don't know much about her. sorry, i get those two confused. [laughter] just white women at an even over the guy has ever been outdoors. [laughter]wo >> jesse: i'm kidding! [laughter] is going to be great, it'll be great. a him. this is what i have the issue with, you keep saying these people are trump loyalists, whai does that mean? they did not say that about eric holder who was an obama loyalist , these are just conservative america first guys that trump can trust, they will have a special counsel of him within the first month ofnt
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administration! >> greg: excellent point, i' pm lying to. dana seems like the pirate ship analogy is turning into a draina -- dreamt scene analogy, see wt i'm saying? they are not crazy, there like,u okay,, marcobi rubio i get it.au >> dana: all the people working on project 2025 who are not in consideration, how much time, money, effort to the democrats spent saying project 2025 would be this disaster. then you see a lot of theseli people put forwardke, like mike watts, marco rubio, they'll talk to media and it's like i don'tlt understand what is the media's complaints are on this one. i think the election was over so quickly, there is no recount or noise, president trumpre has be very quietqu, that's just get ts done because he intends t obviously to hit the ground running. g: jreg: judge what do you make of this so far? >> judge jeanine: will alwayse saopy i think it is the opposite
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of joe biden, i think what you see here is america first, you see all of these candidates as individuals or comfortable talking to the press, comfortable going on shows, very articulate. they can makrgume an argument, y are transparent. how do you compare blinken and alejandra mayorkas to marco rubio and mike watts? they are very savvy, season,oyal articulate loyal individuals, they are definitely loyal to trump, whether that is good or bad, obama's wingmen. and he was proud of its pick here's the thing.wi i thinngk they are all great. i think homeland security, huge position as a jesse and i were just talking about. t ofa lot of agencies, border patrol, u.s. immigration, secret service, i mean, my gosh! that is ebay job that's all.
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>> greg: you know jessica on looking at these choices and i realize no trans, no two spirit animals, this has to drive you crazy, where is the representation, ali them? >> jessica: so i think everybod, y, while jesse is vaguely polite but the judge is actually played about the security. why kristi noem got that job is really beyond mewa, a hundred mayorkas, think anybody putting them against each other -- a. >> dana: because he is the governor and it makes the differenceiffe, he told the amen people the border was closed. >> jessica: tv cabinet to! you can go on tv and lie by the
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wane: y. >> jesse: bought about aroug hundred mayorkas? >> jessica: okay! i was deeply relieved by thed it choices in the secretary of state goes through, marco rubio, a love congressman mike waltz, a know him personally and his wife is a fantastic person.r th for the antiwar trump supporterr out there though, this is in a sane, no boots in the ground anywherewe.an hot wars, et cetera, you havend marco rubio and mike waltz out there who are i think islete fantastic, complete pro-israel.r >> jesse: when you sayo- proe, w ukraine what do you mean by that >> jessica: that we should be supportive -- >> jessica: talk to him -- dot you think it is a good thing foi that kind of position taking
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within of the republican party? your just wrong. >> jesse: trump commander in chief -- >> jessica: ra guys, if youdn make o'tf these selections, yout not necessarily think somebody b who is a counterterrorism and divisor will be trump choice, the way he was campaigning.ag again are really like him, and for treasury, however you y pronounce it, thatou is it, gret choice for that! and you told me for years that guy was the enemy of the state.t [laughter] it's so funny now actually!s. >> greg: because he is not changing laws, i'm okay with it. george soros is good with money, he is a billionaire.read about this thing in "the new york post", thets t philanthropist and wants to bede the secretary, he builds houses.
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>> dana: a builds all sorts ofis things. >> greg: who knows, that is somebody up there. >> judge jeanine: we do not talk about stephen miller why think is great, i love this guyg >> jessica: oh, my god! [laughter]bu >> greg: your right, stephen millerar. he has a face that is not give j letter of. >> dana: biggest lover of s immigrant stephen miller. >> judge jeanine: te >> greg: you see that so negatively, what is wrong with ?mmigrants boy the xenophobia is coming out of your pores! coming up, democrats selfs deporting after smashing victory. ♪ ♪dear power outages can be unpredictable, inconvenient, and disruptive to your life, posing a real threat to your family's comfort and safety. when the power goes out, you have no lights, no refrigeration, no heating or air conditioning. the winds are not letting up at all here. we're going to see some power outages.
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>> judge jeanine: don't let the door hit you on the way he owed to! looking to flee america after donald trump's massive victory.h they havee to cope with all the winning about to take place in offeringington post", of the guide on how to do what. dreaming of moving abroad?to what it takes to emigrate to five countries perk the report warns leaders, it could be complicated and expensive, what if you cannot afford to, there is another way to let out all of your aggression, seeking an uptick in washington, d.c.,, customers could pay a modest fet to take out their frustrationsas on glass bottles. this is really crazy, they apparently, this became a thingd during the pandemic,ur the sledgehammers, you they call thm
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weapons of small destruction tog go out and eliminate your frustration. have you ever done that?at >> greg: in my apartment as though. moving abroad, i would love to move abroad, it out of my way dana! [laughter] hap this is what happens when you get high up your own stash, garbage for years, trump is hitler an existential risk, thie is exactly like that climatete distressr that children experienced after being told the planet was going to end in their short lifetime except this is adults and they work for us. we jesse and i agreed on the break we will by tickets, but they cannot come back, it is 811. -- win -- eat -- taking five illegal aliens who want to work
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hard har. j >> jesse: what iuds a one-way ticketat i? seaport you get something like $4500.ana: the enemy was within, trump was right! [laughter] all right dana, 25% of americans, toyed wit h the ideard according to this surveyin, lik to pack up and move, do think that would happen to canada? >> dana: please, that is a great way to do that, one way, if you're wearing protective gear, that is ridiculous.. it is a stupid work out.wh as io heard today that people live in d.c. trying to rent out of their apartments for inaugurationinau, but they are bending over backwards because he don't want summary whog supports trump ttoo rent out of their apartment so they're trying to narrow it down tona discriminate against peopltee. >> greg: they should run toan
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these people! [laughter] >> dana: the other thing is, aag friend of mine was talking to somebody, they wanted to move to italy. do you know who the leader ofio italy isns? her conservative positions are o the right of president trump but knockhi yourself outng at home care if u go. t last thing is,hi people going to canada and the u.k. thinking i they will have a great socialized medicine, do you know how long it takes to get a specialist in the u.k.? fifteen week average. in order to see anybody. you could be dead by then.ne: >> judge jeanine: jesse theif way yi see it, if you want town leave th te country have to gors down to the border.ir >> jesse: you caecn go to mexicon go. i have been to mexico, i had my honeymoon in mexico. actually better than i expected, i exit only brought a bag down e and he got to the airport and talkers spaces all over the place and everybody'sce
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like, talker! had to turn in this way. great vacation, we called it sexico. >> greg: that is what you remember? >> jesse: should have judge. [laughter] -- shots up. >> judge jeanine: all right, jessica. where would you go? >> jessica: i am not leaving, t sorry to disappoint you all at home. b i woulacd go back to living int londoni , i would do that node matter whont was president, you just have to get adjusted to the weather. keep your spirits up.in >> judge jeanine: okaygs!e. >> jesse: fox news alert,ci president-elect trump anngd as a former director of national intelligence john radcliffe it
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will serve as his cia director,m trump saying quotep "from exposing collusion to being at clinton campaign operation to o canceling thpee fbi abuse of cil liberties, john radcliffe hasfo always been a warrior for truthe and honestriy with the american public ". so is there. up next, gets in the rain back after the wedding is called off? the standing answer is next. ♪ ♪ america. built by those who dare to dream, those who push the limits, and those who serve. at bass pro shops, we stand with those who stand for our freedoms... proudly offering a legendary salute discount every day. and recently partnering with the army and air force exchange service, becoming the official outdoor gear provider for our heroes. because it's more than the great outdoors— it's about honoring those who protect it. bass pro shops voted america's best outdoor retailer.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: you can put a ring on her body have to give it back, the top court ruling you must give back a $70,000 engagement wring she got from her former fiance ending a six decade estate aware requiring judgese trying tfoo identify who is tosd blame for for the end of the relationship or should we think this is fair? that is not look like a 70 thousand dollar rink to me. [chuckling] >> judge jeanine: it's always been the law, i do not know what is with massachusetts, over the engagement is broken off, the
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guy who brought the ring or the person who bought the ring gets to keep the ring.n itis is never an issue, as isin getting ge st divorced, although no fault is the majority. so i mean, that engagement isy broken anddo they do not go to e wedding, it is a conditionalgo give iint based on the faculty will get married.if if they do not get married, he give the ringback. >> jessica: six but isn't it more complicated? >> dana: i did not know the law, when i read it, seems adon' good drug. o not know these people. marr he asked her toshe marry people, said y, then had a change of heart, then accused her of having an affair which is not true, then tried tu smear her reputation, also ...nds unfair.r >> greg: an engagementla ring and at wedding ring what is the difference? >> jessicaamon: usually one hast diamond and one is the band.
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>> greg: super band over it?: >> jessica: you stack themyo. kane do me a favor? pretend to care. >> greg: i am trying to caren about thisse!yo i thinu k you should have the fingers removed. >> jessica: that is a good idea!me >> greg: something like thatth. >> jessica: just see you have a lo t of engagement rings. >> everyone: oh! we love you jesse. >> jesse: what are these womenon , all that stuff.e they shoulwod give the boring bk of her own volition, what if she likes it?ar your not even married? >> jessica: so what? pretend we knew that's why she wanted a bagel ring!n >> greg:en get an engagementd it
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tattoo, more permanent. >> jessica: also more attractiveacti. >> dana: got divorced, branded before weekly i might add. >> jessica: okay,, anyway. i read everything. "one morg ofe thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i saved hundreds. with the money i saved i thought i'd get a wax figure of myself. oh! right in the temporal lobe! beat it, punks! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪
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slept with a lot of guards who lost their jobs, violating prison policy. is a lot more on this show. she has a possibility of parole in eight days, the baby's father is fighting against her getting her role, a stream of the special now, the killer mom, on fox nation. >> dana: excellent, all right, jessica? >> jessica: yeah, ask! building on the story from that is that it was not real but now i will say an extension, a crews company offering a four year global voyage for americans who cannot stomach another trump presidency, calling into the skip forward package announced the day after trump won, the all-inclusive cost upwards of $160,000, if that is out of your budget which is a lot of, yells out three years, and a two year midterm selection package and a one-year escape from reality package. and they said fox would sponsor
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me. [laughter] >> dana: that is actually clever marketing! >> greg: i hope they all drowned. [laughter] and the ship sinks from all the people! >> jessica: that is not how it works. >> greg: denied what a great show, that said! we have an awesome show, let's do this, i got crabs! that is right, america, i have crabs. it's embarrassing but it's true, take a look at these, this is the annual migration of crabs on australia's christmas island, i went to the doctor and i said look at all these crabs, they said they will burrow to a while but do not worry, no, they are everywhere! inescapable the seasons as a doctor. says that okay i will just live with it, and they are very itchy. >> judge jeanine: thank you for sharing. >> dana: all right, we will be
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