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as to this disappearing, but we will monitor this. we are monitoring what's going on at the corner of wall and braga, where you had the markets moving, even with some of the craziness going on in south korea. a lot of volatility in our markets, stocks with -- the fact of the matter was and is that a lot of this is built on the idea that we have run very far, very fast -- major averages, but as we get into december, the indications are, and history suggests that the first 11 months of the year were good, the last month should be good. that is the hope. that will do it for us. we will continue monitoring developments. in the meantime, "the five" is right now. ♪ ♪
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>> hello, i'm jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, richard fowler, dana perino, and charlie hurt. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." fox news alert: a jury in manhattan has been dismissed for the day. and the manslaughter trial of former marine daniel penny. he will be back tomorrow as they weigh the charges against penny in a subway choke hold death of jordan neely. in the meantime, joe biden's ducking and dodging every question of the pardon. >> why did you change your mind and pardon your -- ♪ ♪ [inaudible question] >> right now, the lame duck is hiding out in africa, hounded by reporters on his final act of corruption, asking why he granted his son a decade-long get out of jail free card.
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of course, some democrats are backing joe up, giving hunter a pardon pass after claiming that no one is above the law. >> 34 count convicted felon that's about to walk into the white house. for anyone that wants to clutch their pearls now because he decided he was going to pardon his son, i would say take a look in the mirror. >> why aren't we saying he is lying when the context has changed? >> joe biden is playing by the rules people told him he had to play by. he's done it all, so good for joe biden and hunter, i say. >> given the way trump has talked about what he intends to do, i think it is defensible. i wish he had framed it differently. >> jesse: other liberals were not so merciful, and joining republicans and condemning the party. >> i'm going to look here over the national airwaves and what the president of the united states -- you are full of it. >> sworn testimony joe biden knew it was going on. he was selling his brand.
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>> trump is trying to abuse this system of justice. he is trying to use the justice department for his own political end. i fear this will just give him another excuse. >> after saying he wouldn't pardon his son, he does the very thing: lightly start, at the ending, and a terrible four years in between. >> but was the wesley hunter pardon done on the doctor's orders? joe biden is getting exposed for her leading role. >> there was clearly pressure inside the family. we were told in recent weeks that first lady joe biden was very supportive of the president doing something like this. the president was not sure. >> does this sound like the biden people leaked "they made me do it?" >> people being angry that she was one of the ones that encourage them to run again which led to the switcheroo which led to the historic and catastrophic loss of the
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democrats, but may be. i would say it's possible. there is also reporting that hunter was lobbying hard to his dad, and there was a detail in "the new york times" piece this morning. i don't doubt that this is true, that it was a worry that the bidens had, but a lot of families go through this. the worry was if he had to face the consequences for his actions, and if there were the legalities exposed or that he was prosecuted for her, but he wouldn't fall off the wagon. there's families all around -- consequences stink, they suck for my son and my daughter, it's terrible, but they don't have the power of the pardon. democrats who are the moral high ground, it's pretty rich. the other thing that i would say is when you are the white house press secretary, you have choices of what you are going to say. you have some power. you can protect your dignity. the thing i thought even more about later in the day is
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joe biden is doing her no favors -- as you know her. >> affectionately. >> if you are going to make a decision like this that's more sweeping of a pardon fan was even evident to richard nixon, and then you are going to fly to africa -- that is an important trip, i'm all for it, but then you refuse to take questions from the press. you get saved. she looks like a liar. she doubles down and says "that's not true that he was only going to do this -- it came up this past weekend," and they think they're making it worse for her, for dr. jill biden, and for hunter. >> made a fool out of the entire media. how has the media grappled with this flip-flop? >> it's as much fun is watching the day after the election when
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the media has to straighten out what they've gotten wrong for the past year or more. listening to democrats tried to explain their way out of this has probably been the funniest part of it. the idea that they would be surprised by this -- obviously he was going to do this all along. obviously he's been lying about it. the fact that they are surprised means that they were believing their own spin which is dangerous, especially if you are part of the press. my consequences thing is kind of amazing to me. the idea that you had to pardon him because he might fall off the wagon. the whole point of consequence -- the point of consequences is that is how you get straight. that's why you quit drinking, or quit doing cocaine off of hookers bottoms, is because the
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consequences are bad. the idea of using consequences as an excuse to give him this extraordinary blanket of pardon is extraordinary to me. what's worse? whether biden made the decision or lead the family to make it or she didn't, i don't know which is worse. either way, it does underscore the idea that joe biden is not president right now. >> dr. joe is maybe president -- >> dr. jill mae space might be president, or donald trump could be president with the way he is working things out. as a democrat, but more importantly as an american -- a left and i speak on budget called mid-american jesse, i appreciate that. every politician lies. >> clearly flip-flopped, which is another synonym for lying. >> it's not ascendant in.
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>> flip flopping as a change of mind. >> i think the idea that we will act like politicians don't lie is a misnomer. politicians lie all the time. >> to barack obama lie? >> sure picked it donald trump like you mike yes. here's my point -- sure. did donald trump like you mike yes. here's my point. i never owned a hunter biden t-shirt and i will not defend him. the -- gives him power. donald trump pardoned a tax of eight or, someone with weapons charges. when you think about hunter biden specifically, what we have seen is republicans accuse hunter biden for everything besides killing jimmy hoffa. they forget the fact that hunter biden says in his book "i was a crackhead." the idea that a crack head could engage in a multilateral business dealing is far from the case.
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i have seen some crack heads in. >> he didn't set up to 25 shell companies? >> i think the idea of the republicans accused him of all of this is an accusation. not what he was charged with by the justice department. >> he was charged with tax evasion because he had the money and the shall companies. >> i'm not denying that. my point is i am saying that pardoning power is very broad. we can say the president should or should not have done it, but the constitution gives them the ability to. the idea we are debating -- >> we aren't arguing whether he had the power. that's clear he had the power. >> whether we liked it or not, but do we like any presidential pardons? >> i can think of a couple, and i'm sure judge jeanine could. richard saying a lot of things that i'm not sure are completely accurate. >> i want to start here. donald trump has pardoned taxi - tax evade-ers. here's the bottom one.
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there pardons and there are pardons. now, there are pardons that occur after someone has served jail time, paid their debt to society, remorseful, and then there are pardons for a dirtbag who grabbed a garbage bag and collected cash from around the world. ukrainians, the russians -- >> like paul bana for her to. >> the russians, the ukrainians, the chinese. $1.5 billion that he was given the money to invest after his father sent him to china. this is a different scenario. the corruption in the biden family is so deep, so real, that joe biden knows he can't just pardon him for the gun charge which he was found guilty of by a jury of his peers or the tax charges, which he himself pled guilty to. i don't know about selective prosecution. he has to go back to january of 2014. why is that, richard?
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the reason is because there is so much correction in the whole family that they had to go back to january -- if you recall, when donald trump was president, he makes a simple phone call and said "i am hearing this stuff about money being withheld unless the prosecutor is removed." joe admits to it. as soon as donald trump mike sokol about it, they impeach him. wide? he got too close to the reality of the corruption -- let me finish. the corruption that was going on in the biden crime family. that is why the pardon has to go back -- and i guarantee you his brother is going to get it, his sister's going to get it. everybody in the biden crime family will get it. i don't want to hear an argument that this guy's not a liar. he is a liar from the get-go. joe biden has done nothing but enrich his family. >> to be fair -- >> i don't want to hear anyone call donald trump a liar again. >> to be fair, there was a trump
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appointed u.s. attorney that investigative hunter biden, the biden family, and the only person they charged w -- was hunter. >> they allowed the statute of limitations to run. >> investigated their daughter, they would have investigated all the people but they didn't do that. >> don't play games with me. >> but you are -- >> the department of justice and the power to indict. who will indict? >> he had special counsel. >> they could put a deal in front of the judge that was so corrupt that the judge -- >> joe biden's, cut up subpoena joe biden's sister. he didn't do any of that. >> you don't know what you're talking about, richard, stop talking. >> why were subpoenas issued -- >> they were and they didn't show up so cut the crap. >> glad we had the last word. [silence] [laughter] donald trump just gave justin trudeau a diplomatic swirly.
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>> donald trump isn't even president yet, and is already smacking world leaders into place. canadian prime minister justin trudeau immediately flew down to mar-a-lago to have dinner with the president-elect days after threatened to slap a 25% tariff on canada over drugs and illegal immigration. you will love how trump showed trudeau who is boss. >> new details about the
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trump/justin trudeau dinner fro. we are told that when trudeau told president-elect trump that new tariffs would kill the canadian economy, trump joked to him that if canada can't survive without ripping off the u.s. to the tune of $100 billion a year, that may maybe canada should become the 51st state, and trudeau could become its government. [laughter] >> trump having some fun on truth social, posting and add a photo of himself on top of a canadian mountain with the caption ""o canada"." trump is also getting results when it comes to america's enemies. he is warning the terrorist organization hamas that there will be all hell to pay in the middle east if they don't release hostages in gaza before inauguration day. okay. dana, do we know how many hostages are even alive? >> no, but we have some
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indication that some are, and that means that they need to be released. i think it was right for president trump to lay down the gauntlet. he said something like this before. said something like this in the campaign or a debate. "if i would make by jane were 20th, they'd all better be released," and they knew that he meant that. i don't know how many are alive. i hope we can rescue more, and not just that they are released. they should be released and rescued. it's interesting, before 2016, there was a lot of outrage about president trump doing anything that will be interpreted as outreach. on the one president at a time. this time, first of all kamala harris has been seen once since the election concession speech she gave, and it was in that video on that schedule every day -- and then you have
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president biden. flying to africa. i'm all for that trip, but that he doesn't say anything. as you are pointing out, who is in charge? in some ways, the biden administration has conceded the next 60 days to president trump. they are not complaining about any of this. in fact, trudeau probably would have been timid about coming to see donald trump in 2016 but there is none of that now. there is a little bit of self-interest as well. there is a popular street happening all over the world in western civilization. its effect in canada as well. the last thing i would say is thank goodness they told us that was an ai photo. [laughter] i kind of believed it. >> jesse, it's kind of interesting that world leaders -- they are all falling into place. put the president of mexico calls within two hours, maybe it was trudeau, who flies down to mar-a-lago. interesting, speaking about
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france. you've got the president of france, emmanuel macron, inviting donald trump, and not joe biden to the opening of the notre dame cathedral dece december 8th. even the world is already treating him like he is president. >> he invited the real president: dr. jill. she will be there. trump is about to take over canada -- biden is lost in africa. i've never seen anything like this before and no one is really shocked that this is happening. i am so supportive of making trudeau governor. i've never been more excited by anything in my entire life. let's be clear, we are not going to make canada the 51st state: we will make it 51 and 52. western canada will be republican, eastern canada will be democrat. you keep the electoral balance. so many reasons to make this a state. i think it has the third largest oil reserves in the world.
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that makes us an energy behemoth. it is the most well educated country in the world. need a little help in that department. mining, agriculture, fishing, ai, tech, real estate. canada, you name it, they got it. we will probably never lose another winter olympics. we will have all of their skaters and skiers. good luck, sweden. and they share our cultural heritage, our language. it's a no-brainer. i don't know if canada is going to go along with it, but there's ways to maybe change their opinion. >> do you want to end it there? [laughter] >> that's a good idea. >> the army is -- but we will pay to protect them as a state. we are doubling the size of the country, america! think about it. >> thank you, jesse. >> add to costars. >> talk about the art of the deal. world leaders are all falling
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into place. this is a president who doesn't believe in compromise. he is acting on this america first, basically saying to trudeau and canaday "our economy can't survive unless you rip us off to $100 billion. too bad." >> the funniest part is he thought his best argument against trump was "that will greater our economy." trump is looking at him like "yeah that's my point," and offers what i think was a fig leaf, a peace offering, by saying "we will make you estate and everything will be great." we are ten years in. discussion has been on the public scene as president of canada for almost ten years now. the guy is still -- this might be the trump -- trump thing this guy has overdubbed. it's ten years end. who has that kind of staying power and ability to blow people's minds ten years in? and at the heart of it, and people will freak out i'm sure,
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though it's interesting. i feel that the freak out is a little bit -- like people get him now, so there's not quite the freak out that there was in the early days of his trump stuff. but at the heart of it, as you pointed out is something that makes a lot of sense. is trying to get something done and he is being a funny guy, a little bit of a bully. and he's getting something done for america. >> he's always been kind of an entertainer. he is of that ilk. isn't it interesting, richard, he's a dictator, a fascist, and he's all these horrible things, yet he opens his home. mark zuckerberg i think a $400 million to buy and, and he opens his home up to zuckerberg. and he goes on and on. what a fascist. >> i didn't call him a fascist. to my point to jesse, hopefully could take on socialized medicine as well.
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[laughter] >> that's where we end it. >> you can save them from 18,000 weeks of waiting. >> or the subsidized college and universities. >> but they already come down here for health care anyway. >> let's get to your point. there is part of me here, i do think that there is a point of this technology were trump will be the incoming president -- so the hysteria sort of has to go away and you figure out how you deal. there is something you can learn from some of these foreign leaders who are saying "we will try to work with what we have." trump is giving us material to work with. case in point, no tax on tips. i think democrats if they were smart, they would write a bill for no tax on tips. he said he wants to cap credit cards at 10%. democrats writing a bill saying cap credit cards at 10%. wants to wind down reckless spending at the pentagon. bernie sanders has talked about it since he has been in congress. democrats should write a bill about that and put these on the
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floor on day one and say "republicans --" many who disagree with many of these things -- "pass your bills because the president wants them, so let's go. we want these things pick let's get them done." >> that's not a bad point. >> i had, chicago residents ripping their welcome mayor to shreds for raising the taxes while giving freebies to illegals. now is the time to go back in time. and shine a light on the family journey that led to you. learn when they said, “i do.” ♪ when they became heroes. ♪ how they ruled the school. ♪ and what you got from your parents— the places on mom's side, and dad's side. ♪ detailed dna results. inspiring family history memberships. now's the time to save at ancestry.
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>> century cities have had enough. chicago residents are giving their welcome mayor brandon johnson an ear full, prioritizing illegal immigrants over struggling americans, while raising their taxes. some of the folks are even rooting for president-elect trump. watch this. >> president trump told me "make
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an example out of this leap, please come here first --" because we are going to help you. >> you so strong about protecting those aliens, but you won't do nothing for the u.s. citizens. >> amanda johnson's leadership can be defined by demagoguery, fueled by progress in rhetoric and driven by a divisive agenda that places the lowest common denominator -- >> with this height, supposed to house illegal immigrants. you told trump you ain't going to do this, what we end neither. >> so dana, when you look at things like that, you start to think that this new political movement that donald trump has put together could possibly be lasting. >> we talked about consequences. there are consequences for bad policies, bad playbooks. it is bizarre to watch. imagine if the bengals rewatched the tapes from their season and said "it wasn't so bad, let's run the exact some plays next
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year." you can't do that to him just like you can't do it to the people of chicago. it's obvious that they are desperate, and there is no time like right now to be willing to change policies. look at eric adams of new york. he asked for a change in the sanctuary policy a couple of years ago, and the city council said "we can't possibly do that," and they just blew him off. now the timing is perfect to say "we are going to cooperate with ice. who is going to complain?" the thing is that if you do care about the lawful immigrant, the one who is here doing the right thing, going through the process, trying to make sure they stay square with the law, the best thing you could do is to cooperate with ice. their 1.4 million immigrants who are already designated for deportation because they have committed crimes or are here illegally or they committed crimes in their country of origin. i think that it's exciting to
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see people going to a city council meeting saying "we are going to stand up to ourselves," but the mayor's, why not just stand up and do it? >> jesse, in new york, one of the problems eric adams has is he says it's hard to get the city council to go along with this, but he has reached out to them, he name checked barack obama and hillary clinton, says google them and look at what they used to say about criminals, name checked them to say we need to deport illegal aliens who are criminals." >> yeah. he was the deporter in chief, and i will use that line on richard for days. [laughter] the guy he needs help. he also needs a pardon which is why he's may be asking trump to give him a hand here. [laughter] but it's fine. give him the pardon. we will cut a deal. one of the reasons he probably got indicted was because he criticized joe biden about the migration crisis.
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this guy in chicago is a fool. he has a 14% approval rating. if i had a 14% approval rating, i would do the opposite of everything that i had done before. hoke county is going to the right, and this idiot is going to the left. i don't understand this guy. violent crime, homicides. decades highs and biden open to the border in chicago. for cooperate with the feds all the time. they have fugitive tax courses, sex trafficking, guns, gang ups. they work with eyes, federal marshals come all these agencies -- dea, atf. all he has to do is extend a hand and not act like some crazy wacko. >> what is your approval rating right now? >> in the mid-30s. [laughter] >> so double brandon johnson. >> over the weekend, chicago pd warned their officers to be careful of these criminal aliens. but then, the city itself is
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saying that they refuse to deport them and other criminal gangs. how can you expect not to get published over that? >> i think folks in this country illegally who are committing crimes should be removed period. it's worth pointing out for the sake of history that both mayor eric adams as well as mayor brandon johnson data over and over again lobby to biden administration to fix the problem on the southern border. there were trips brandon johnson took to the white house saying something has to be done. both things can be true at the same time. some of the policies passed by many of these mayors come of this when chicago was passed before brandon was mayor to begin with, as well as the one in new york was passed before eric adams. also must acknowledge in this moment that the idea of bossing undocumented, unscreened individuals -- wasn't necessarily the best policy, especially them saying there is land and we want to back to
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get money off of it, which is the walking hypocrisy in which you bus to the interior of the country and they don't know where they are for many of these individuals. weakening knowledge that two policies might not be the best. >> i didn't understand that, but go ahead. >> i understood it. >> the policies that brought all these illegal aliens to the country may not have been the best. >> let me tell you something: this is time for the american people to have a come to jesus moment with these pompous, arrogant, condescending liberals who want to take our hard-earned tax dollars and give them to illegals and protect them from their criminal status and from jails and from deportation. so they can be considered what, i don't know, a saint? i don't know what they are looking for. this is why you are losing people like people in the inner-city. waved up chicago. people in chicago don't want their after-school programs and
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all of these buildings that they use their school programs -- after-school programs so that illegals can live there. what are illegals doing? committing crimes and sanctuary cities. if they are caught, got to get a translator, get them a lawyer. we have to spend our law enforcement time and in new york city, telling a 75% of the crime in new york city, manhattan is committed by illegals. they are taking jobs off the books. they are not paying taxes. there is unfortunately a lot of, especially those who are ms-13 and will work well -- he wants $300 million to tax the people of chicago because of the migrants. when they went ballistic he said "i will lower to $60 million," and you have fools like gavin newsom says "i want to trim-proof estate."
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you idiot. you lost $24 billion for the homeless crisis come you don't know where the money went, and now he wants to spend $25 million to get lawyers to protect the illegals who are on a deportation list from being deported. it's time that america said enough of you. i don't know who you were trying to benefit, but you are not benefiting the american people. two sets to that. >> mine was a come and too, but it was okay. >> up next, bill maher -- clueless jane fonda schooled over the left-wing insanity that's taking over the democratic party. after careful review of medical guidance and research on pain relief, my recommendation is simple: every home should have salonpas. powerful yet non-addictive. targeted and long-lasting. i recommend salonpas. it's good medicine.
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>> hollywood legend jane fonda seems to be in denial about the democrats lurch to the far left. even as bill maher simply laid out, for her -- to the contrary. >> they suggest something to the average person which i completely understand, which is wow, do you people ever find anything that's ridiculous? do you really think men can get pregnant? that kind of stuff. >> i've never heard of this argument. it must be some part of what you call the far left that is so minuscule. >> it's not minuscule. i'm sorry, you can't throw this back on us. i assume it's because you are locked into media that never wants anyone in their audience to know anything sketchy about the blue team. >> charlie, what's going on h here? >> i think she is a "new york times" reader. like a lot of the people of the
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democratic party -- and if i were "new york times" reader, i would probably hate donald trump too and believe a lot of the things she believes. it's kind of funny to think about. what she doesn't realize is how far the party has moved. remember when nancy pelosi was the far left wing of the democratic party? she became the center of the democratic party. now she is the conservative w wing. keeping everybody together. >> one of the things she also said his "i don't for a minute consider california a-state that his extreme leftist. not in any way." [laughter] >> she's one of those coastal elites who are so far in the bubble. for bomar to have to say that to her. bill maher is almost coming across as this re to ask a reasonable guy. certainly not on the left. he's one of those people that -- to read the stuff, one is most two newspapers.
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did she tells the other one? i didn't see it. it just affirms what she believes. she is in that bubble where she doesn't -- i don't know that she is so bright -- that you want to look at things that can test what she believes end. >> richard, is this a minor blip on the whole autopsy postelection, somebody like this, or is there a larger strain of democrat liberal that is blind to what the american people were saying in november? >> i think the democrats with this autopsy -- i think we live in a divided country. and election were 40% of the people vote for them, we have a divided country. i think what democrats miss in this moment is a lot of time, acronym soup, a lot of time whether you like joe biden or not, we didn't need to spend time -- we didn't spend enough time talking about stuff he did well, well. i'm still hearing about the
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story of someone capping from insulin. we are still waiting to hear that story. that's what democrats could be doing in this moment. how to connect with real people and have a conversation? right now, we know the highest rate of diabetes is the mississippi delta. why didn't joe biden take a trip to the mississippi delta? here's what i've done to make your life better, easier, instead of just focusing on certain states. >> all that focused on was that democracy was going to die as soon as donald trump won the election. all of a sudden, they basically got silent on that and have private meetings for the last month. >> we should acknowledge that richard has made good points in between a lot of garbage. [laughter] >> i would -- >> every other segment you make a great point. if we could just be more consistent. [laughter] >> you know what? i will let you have that. >> you can take that. i think we are giving her too much credit that she is a reader. [laughter] she gets the times delivered to the house. whether she reads it or not is
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another story. her media diet is probably "the today show," nightly news at 6:30, may msnbc. >> may be mario lopez, who was on my show tonight. [laughter] i'm not kidding. he's on my show. i don't know why. i love mario lopez. >> good answer. >> you have to forage as a conservative for news. it's not easy. we have to go look at transcripts and read the indictment. everybody spends it so hard. we need primary sources to research things. it's crazy. i cast a wide net. i will do and culture index use. i will do politico playbook, palm beach playbook. >> it's like having coffee and water. >> exactly. kind of. >> kind of. do you suffer from brain rot? we will tell you. find out next.
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>> oxford is named -- has named brain rot as the word of the year, which is describing
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the endless scrolling content on social media. folks experiencing cyber monday probably got a little bit of that. dana. >> what happened to me the other night and i'm not proud to admit it. i usually read before i go to bed, i have my novel there but i thought let me check with more time to see somebody important texted me. they never do. then let me say this, oh that's funny. and then 8 minutes went by and i was so looking at these tiktok videos for nothing. maybe it was instagram reels. whatever, it is all -- i can feel myself getting dumber. >> judge, do you brain route? >> why is that the word of the year? it's two years. >> it's hyphenated. >> the other thing is do i over consume material? >> all my shopping, though. >> i don't online shop as much as i used to. i will tell you what i do. i do this darn puzzle. this past week, i got rid of the puzzle. >> which one?
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>> woody. then i said "you aren't going back to that. you to pay for it so --" can get it to all your other stuff. plus, it does nothing for my brain. at night, i watch this over and over and over again. [laughter] i know every line. >> could be another form of brain rot. charlie. >> my favorite thing is it's not a new word. the word was first used in 1854 in walden by henry dav henry david thoreau. when he used it, he used it to describe the oversimplification of something. it became brain rot. now, it's the over complication of everything. when you look at the stupid thing, you can't ever get a straight answer about anything. you literally when you put it down are dumber than when you actually looked at anything. >> i had fun looking at dog videos. >> of course. that's why we are dumber. >> jazzy. >> you've heard me say that i don't see color.
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i don't notice you are black. >> oh my god. >> i don't know if you are white, janine. >> his phone is black. he stepped right into it. >> i'm sending it up. >> easts it up to right into it. >> i was told to take the color blind phone. >> are there pictures of her family? >> it's all black and white. don't zoom in on my apps, people. it supposed to help with brain rot. >> i think your brain is already rotted. [laughter] it's not going well at all, but one more thing is going well. it's coming up next.
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>> jesse: dime for one more thing, dana. >> dana: santa is swapping his snow suit and going diving. take a trip with kris kringle as he swims along in with a fish in
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$125,000 tank. santa is clearly everywhere. everywhere you look. in your heart. >> jesse: would you like to be mesmerized by hot lava? >> go for it. >> jesse: volcanic eruption. i don't know where this place is. look at that. that is something i can't see on my phone. but here it looks fantastic. just bask in the boiling magma boiling up through the earth's crurs. speaking of hot magma. merrill lopez very, very hot on "jesse watters primetime" not in a sexual way. >> judge jeanine: interesting case of imposture syndrome a doxen who wants one small step for horse.
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one giant leap for dog kind. and i'm on "the ingraham angle" tonight on the penny case. >> jesse: all right. >> richard: you know i love heart care workers. rescued by the new york state workers stuck in a snow storm. happened to 64-year-old during a thanksgiving holiday. they called the cleveland clinic. a nurse was there and said hey, listen, let me call the state patrol for you. the state patrol sent a trooper out and got them on a plane so she could get her heart transplant at the cleveland clinic. a really amazing story. bravo to everywhere there. >> charlie: do i have time for lobster in australia. cops are called to get this guy. and he is being very aggressive towards humans. and they took him to the river, not the jail. >> dana: do you think he is alive today? >> jesse: they tend to be aggressive towards humans. >> jesse: that's it for us. have a great night: color

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