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they are preventing or making it very difficult for workers there to unionize. what's the latest? >> the latest is, they are a typical white-collar crime syndicate. >> neil: that's a little extreme, isn't it? >> is very accurate. they were once a very friendly company who embrace their workers. they've had some changes in ceo. they are not investing in the workforce anymore. they are more focused on their balance sheet and bottom line, they don't respect the process, this week we filed unfair labor practices a cause trickle across the country. they are trying to squelch our workers. they picked a fight with the wrong union. contract expires january 31 and they are going to dig and whether they want a labor stoppage or not. >> neil: will follow it closely. thank you very much. we have reached out to costco and have not reached back. here is "the five." ♪ ♪
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>> judge jeanine: hello, everyone. i am judge jeanine pirro along with jessica tarlov, jesse watters, dana perino, and tyrus. it is 5:00 on long island to! and is "the five." [cheers and applause] we are live from fox nation's sixth annual patriot awards and boy, do we have a fantastic crowd here. we are gearing up to honor the incredible patriots, military veterans, first responders, and other inspirational everyday heroes. who better to mc tonight's event than our own very own sean hannity who will be joining us later. is everyone excited? [cheering] all right. >> jesse: i was a little upset because i came out here and
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everybody clapped and johnny came out and it was a thunderous round of applause. >> judge jeanine: we love johnny and we love you back. let's get to the big news of the day, jesse. vivek ramaswamy and elon musk event meeting with lawmakers all day on capitol hill laying out their plan to torch $2 trillion in wasteful government spending. take a look. >> elon! do you want to see democrats here! >> yes! >> judge jeanine: vivek ramaswamy says any firings will be done with respect. >> i am hopeful it's going to be even good for many of the individuals who make a transition for government service back to the private sector in a manner that respects them, in a manner that because this wasn't about -- it really wasn't about the biggest source of cost savings gives us a lot of latitude to be
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able to treat those workers and their families in no respect for way, in a way that doesn't leave them in a lurch, that might even be by private sector standards generous and transitioning. >> judge jeanine: it's not just republicans. even some democrats want a piece of the doge action. >> it's not a single american who thinks government is perfect. they should embrace government efficiency, doesn't mean we're going to start cutting services but i think it could be more efficient. >> i don't know why it's controversial to eliminate waste. anyone could support making the government more efficient in saving whatever money we can. >> why be cynical about her? i think it's going to be great. >> people want to reform something, change something, i am 100% for it. >> judge jeanine: jesse, we know there's a huge percentage of federal workers who are not at the workplace and now senator joni ernst today was talking about oh productivity
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tracking where they actually tell those people who are working at home that they have to improve their productivity. in the end, what they are looking for is to eliminate $2 trillion. how do they do that? >> jesse: i would like to check out who is working from home but there's too many of them. 3 million people. only 6% of the federal bureaucrats are coming in five days a week and when they're not coming in to work, they are having sex at work. did you hear about the orgy at the va, there was a 12 person orgy they busted up. they were doing it on the clock, at the hospital, no one has been fired so far. one guy slept with 32 coworkers. veterans affairs literally, tyrus. >> tyrus: talk about working overtime.
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>> jesse: this is taxpayer-funded orgies. i found some other goodies we need to chop. 1.7 million for holograms of dead comedian so if you want to see richard pryor again, there you go. have a million dollars to build an ihop in d.c., that's a lot for pancakes. you have 2.5 million on a super bowl ad for the census. do you remember that? have 3 million for girl-centered climate action in brazil? that sounds like porn. 300 grand for a diverse bird watcher groups. >> tyrus: i am actually in that. >> jesse: so some of it is good but the rest of it has to be cut. especially daylight savings time. it's like midnight outside. can we get rid of daylight savings. >> judge jeanine: we all agree. dana, the amazing part is that
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the labor unions are fighting back and they are actually saying that in their contracts they are permitted to work from home and to top it off, the biden administration apparently is continuing to secure some union contracts with a can work from home until 2029. >> dana: they signed a contract last year that said they have the slicks ability. it's possible that doge could say we want to reopen in this contract and maybe there will be respectful firings which i know tyrus wants to talk about. every administration when they are on their way out especially because in our lifetimes is pretty much anytime there's a change in administration is usually to the other party so that means whoever is there tries to do as much as they possibly can so they'll try to get people that are many political appointees to take full-time federal bureaucracy jobs. the other thing the biden
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administration is shoveling as much money as they can on the green projects which is enriching a lot of friends but times of that money president trump couldn't use or claw back against somebody else. all those things that jesse pointed out are ridiculous and taxpayer should not pay for them. when you are talking to trillion dollars versus -- all of that is not even a rounding error. the exciting thing is, i don't know if there's been this much agreement. agreement across the country that something has to be done and that overspending and overregulation on the federal government level is hurting everyday americans. >> judge jeanine: don't you think, jessica, that's what this election was about. about making sure people are responsible, if they have a job they go to work and now you've got vivek ramaswamy and elon musk who are now getting democrats to join them just let you know what, we've got to cut
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the spending. we can't afford it. >> jessica: there were many lessons to be learned from the election. generally was about inflation and immigration. wanting a more streamlined government and i'm glad to see people like ro khanna, an incredibly progressive member of the democratic party saying i've got stuff to continued. i'm sure a lot of the democrats that won and swing districts will be getting involved. joni ernst, to hearken back when she first ran and she said i'm going to make some pigs squeal in d.c. it's well and good but to the dennis point what jesse is talking about, and you get a different packet than i do. >> judge jeanine: i -- >> jesse: i did my own research. >> jessica: sounds like your own research. if you're going to cut that much money, you're going to the pentagon and social security and medicare and those are things -- [booing] right, you like this program.
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i love having an audience. those things aren't going to happen. the pentagon will be hard to trim from. they could play around with means testing. entitlement programs like food stamps, snap programs. that might happen but they have a steep climb. i want to hear from tyrus about the respectful firings. say five trump has indicated he's not going to cut social security, not going to cut medicaid. [cheering] the other piece of that is there something like 17 government agencies according to the government accountability office who have less than quarter utilization of their headquarter buildings. it's not just staff. its rent. buildings. electricity. there's a lot to cut. what do you want to talk about?
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>> first of all, 6%, that's like two people. keep them. everyone else is at home. they clock in on their computer and that's it and they get a check. but vivek or affectionately i call them v-dog, there is no such thing as a respectful firing. when you're ass gets fired, you're fired. take it from a person who's been fired a lot. i say look, i'm not signing nothing. i didn't need to come into work today. maybe some will feel better. no one feels better when they get fired so you're going to have to put the mean face on and when you fire people especially from what you are firing them for, dereliction of duty and overspending taxpayer money, you want to give them a hug? no. you take this size 18 and you put it on their behind.
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>> judge jeanine: you know what? they weren't even sure of the org to tell them that they are fired. >> tyrus: it will be like "office space." i didn't get my check. oh, i'm glad you called. you're fired. >> judge jeanine: so much more to come including a very big surprise. democrats are done playing nice with joe biden after his pardon of hunter. when you're in the military you're really close with your brothers and your sisters that are in the military with you. and when you get out of the military, you kind of lose that until you find a new family. we can talk about our struggles and the things that we did overseas and not everybody can do that.
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adam! how's it going, brother? we live pretty close to each other. so he's always coming over. when i go to jack's house, we watch a lot of football, hang out. we go outside the friendship has kind of grown into a family i was overseas on a deployment. i got separated from my marines and i got hit in the neck, and it broke my neck and paralyzed me. 14 years ago, i was on a training mission. did a military freefall, and i had some faulty equipment. i hit the ground. going, 30 to 40 knots and was instantly paralyzed. i met jack fanning when he invited us to park city, utah, through his foundation. i was able to actually get on the mountain and ski with my family, i can't put into words what that meant. i got paid in the military to do crazy fun stuff. and after my accident, i'm still that same guy.
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final straw for democrats. gone are the days of worshiping dark brandon as the ice, cone eating, aviator wearing hero. a scathing new report from axios talks about how biden's quote loathes" by many democrats who blame him for the twin sins of selfishness, running again and then pardoning hunter after he repeatedly said he wouldn't. amy democrats threatening to kneecap one of the most sacred rites of passage for a former president, threatening to withhold donations from his future presidential library. biden's legacy is toast and i'm thinking the media no longer wants to see joe biden mount rushmore. speak of the leading democrat in america and leading republican both agreeing on one thing, the justice department has been politicized. that is absolutely damning, long-term damage. no longer short-term damage. >> kept saying things like nobody is above the law. i respect the jury's decision.
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he didn't believe that. he didn't have to volunteer that lied to begin with. >> the trump days of saying we are all alike, all politicians, all corrupt and that's just not helpful. >> jesse: it's not just hunter. saint joe might be doling out pardons for christmas for figures like dr. fauci. liz cheney, adam schiff. [booing] dana, is there any basis for handing out preemptive blanket pardons? >> dana: biden just gave the most sweeping pardon to anybody, maybe even including richard nixon. he is testing all the norms like he has been all along. i'm not -- i don't know if it's constitutional. in some ways this is them trying to figure out how can we get out there make our political situation even worse. biden has basically taken a blow torch to his legacy, what was left of it and that's not coming
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from that's coming from inside the tent. you know what happens when you turn on a blow torch inside the tent. >> tyrus: it burns down. >> dana: very good, everyone. fire safety lesson. >> jesse: jessica, they hung the library over biden's head this summer. they said if you don't step down, no library. now he might not get one anyway. >> jessica: oh, my god, is there a worse thing that could happen to a man besides not getting the library? houthis might need to have it in his garage next to the corvette. >> jessica: and the documents? >> jesse: it's the safest place. >> jessica: getting your laughs. the detox, is the biden presidency akin to fdr has fallen by the wayside and we have moved to a new stage at this point. it must be pretty lonely right now for the biden family. i feel like there was anger
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around the late exit from the race and anointing kamala which it sounds like wasn't the plan. people wanted a mini primary. that's what nancy pelosi and barack obama thought was going to happen. but then it felt like he was back to hero status a bit. we thought it was feasible that we win and then we lose, not great. the pardon is having to force democrats to take positions they don't want to have to say something. gavin newsom doesn't want to have to say something right now. that's put them in a tough spot. do i think that in the long term there are going to people who still really respect and admire what biden was able to accomplish? yes but this is going to be a major stain on it not because people can't understand pardoning your son and protecting him when donald trump is a point people to his cabinet who have made it clear they are going to be on a revenge tour and the same is true going after anthony fauci or liz cheney. but it is the judges writing,
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which is never good for me. it's a dark time. won't be a nice holiday season i think for the biden family. >> judge jeanine: several thoughts. i am sick and tired of democrats complaining. they are complicit in this whole thing. they cheered him on when he reannounced in 2023. they are the ones who said he had more energy than the rest of us who can't keep up with them. they are the ones who said he was the best president who should be on mount rushmore and now that they have lost they want to blame him. you get fleas when you are with dogs. they are the same ones who tried to sell us what they are accusing biden of right now. here's the thing. they had a terrible candidate. she had four years to figure out how to be a president. she was too incompetent, inarticulate to do that. [cheering] so they lost because of that. in the end, i don't want to hear about the democrats blaming
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joe biden. they complained themselves. revenge tour? are you kidding? the department of justice has never been weaponize the way it has. take a presidential candidate, former president, and indict him and make like you have no idea what your department of justice is doing. when you allow your department of justice to overlook the highest earning years of your son hunter because you were involved with the corruption with him or he grabbed garbage bags of money from around the world. i'm sick of the democrats. they haven't learned anything from this election. what they've got to learn is there are consequences, americans want law and order and in the end they've got to stop with this progressive leftist un-american nonsense. [cheers and applause] [cheering] >> jesse: they are floating -- >> tyrus: i would like to concede my time to the audience.
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>> jesse: they are floating a pardon for dr. anthony fauci. what would anthony fauci be guilty of? >> tyrus: i am not as learned as the judge when it comes to laws but don't you have to break a law to have a pardon? let's stop with this outrage over this party, both sides. it's the one thing biden did that he probably should have done in his entire term. he protected his son and his family. i'm not mad at that. i understand that. do i like it? no. what i do it for my own child? i would have. the difference was i would've had them standing next to me. face america and you tell them what you did and you apologize. okay? but let's stop with the "i can't believe he pardoned" thing. it's one the most laughable things, everyone is so outraged. it's probably the one thing they let him decide himself when they were sticking the knife in his back when they told him he was stepping down.
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you step down, you get to pardon your son and he probably took the deal so let's move on from the pardon. the only thing i wish is of biden would love the american people as much as his son maybe he would've treated the people of north carolina and tennessee and florida from the hurricane. when he can show them some love but missed me with the problem with biden's pardon, probably the most stand-up thing he's done even though i categorically disagree but as a father i get it. >> jesse: he can't even stand up. >> jessica: he stands up. >> tyrus: he stands fine. it's the walking and talking. >> jesse: the trump resistance hits the skids. eric adams says he would love to work with tom homan to send illegals packing. ♪ ♪ (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari?
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>> dana: welcome back to the "the five" and with our studio dance. liberal leaders are doubling down on their efforts to block trump's push for a mass deportation push. los angeles locked-in its sanctuary city law and boston city council reaffirmed their status. the biggest blue city in the country might be playing ball with trump's plans. new york city mayor eric adams wants criminal migrants out of his town. he's going to meet with the incoming border czar tom homan. >> i am looking forward to sitting down and speaking with the border czar next week. i believe we have a meeting on the 12th and i want to hear the actual plan. over going to actually operationalize this plan? have not been silent on my feeling for those who commit serious crimes in our city and those who are repeated offenders, particularly violent crimes. not talking to those who steal an apple. talking about those who were
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shooting police officers, raping individuals. i want to hear the plan. >> dana: tom homan addressing adams and members of the border patrol. >> i'm excited because tom homan served time in this uniform. the enforcement and the deportations, what they represent is a consequence, a consequent of not following our loss and coming into our country the right way. >> dana: tyrus, couple years ago eric adams asked the city council to change things and they said no way jose. could they change now that president trump is there and there's a movement afoot? >> unfortunately probably not but i'm happy to see that mayor adams is being the mayor of new york needs. he probably won't get reelected but that's what it is to be a leader and fix the city. he's going to do what's best for the city, he wants to get the criminals out. he wants to get the people
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hurting. it doesn't matter whether it's republican or democrat. ladies and gentlemen, you elected a police officer to be the mayor and guess what, the police officer has shown up and he wants to get the bad characters out of the fact that he gets any heat for this is laughable so he won't get reelected or maybe they'll go after him and one of those indictments. he's doing what the job requires. more politicians to do the actual job and not think about the reelection bid, cities would be better these days. >> dana: it must be shocking to you to watch people who are in elected office who don't want to actually solve problems and don't want to protect our citizens. >> judge jeanine: it's shocking to all americans. that's what this last election was about. it was about all kinds of people. saint tracy's, counties, sanctuary states, sanctuary america where they are saying people not entitled to be here she had the full protection of our loss, that we shouldn't feel
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bad that they come here and commit crimes. we should protect them from law enforcement. i have always believed in equal protection. maybe you want to take american criminals and let american criminals get protected if you're going to let illegal criminals be protected. the whole part of this is nobody is following the paradigm, you commit a crime and they're supposed to be consequences and even if we talk about closing the border, we've still got people in this country and governors like newsom in california who, by the way, lost $25 billion fixing homelessness. put together $25 million to protect the deportees on a deportation list who've already had a hearing to make sure we hire lawyers so they don't get deported. so it's the border and its law enforcement following the directives of their mirrors were telling them don't work with the feds. that's what we've got to stop,
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stop the sheriffs, get the mirrors who tell the police not to cooperate. now mayor adams wants the police to cooperate but he's got to go through the city council. city council ain't changing it. they have a decision to make. are you going to, in spite of this, contact the feds and work with them? damn, if you want to protect americans, that's what you do. >> dana: being a lifelong resident of new york city would you support the city council changing its ways and supporting mayor adams? >> jessica: i think it could be a tweak to the sanctuary city law. you don't have to throughout the entire protection. republicans like rudy giuliani was an enthusiastic supporter of new york city being a sanctuary city because the point was that law enforcement should be able to work with people, good people who are here undocumented and they will tell you what's going on in their neighborhood. it's true. the point of sanctuary cities was never to protect criminals.
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it was so that good people -- why are you looking at me like that? >> judge jeanine: if you're going to work with law enforcement, you're not going to be deported. i gave them to people all the time. that's an excuse. >> jessica: okay. talk to republicans who have supported the policy then. i'm not even saying anything bad this time. i think you could tweak the law. eric adams is obviously motivated as well by his own future. he has these indictments, wants a pardon from soon-to-be president trump round two, that's what happens, he sees that andrew cuomo may be getting into this mayoral race which would be difficult for him and you see other democrats seizing the moment, like richie torres, the congressman has been going after kathy hochul and making the juxtaposition you could have the kind of democrat that things like i do, law and order and public safety or you can have what's going on under a hochul administration.
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>> dana: jesse watters with the final word on the fate of new york city. >> jesse: maybe jessica can explain because i'm just not smart enough to understand it. if democrat sanctuary mirrors will cooperate with the feds when they pick up a foreign terrorist, why don't they cooperate with the feds when they pick up a foreign gang banger? for example, jessica. what happens when sanctuary city mayor picks up mohammed, whose visa has expired and these caught plotting to drive his car through times square. don't give them to the feds like that but they give up, i don't know, julio, he's planning to shoot up somebody in queens. they're going to pick him up? no papers. they are just going to let them go? the difference? we both are here illegally and they are trying to hurt the american people. you can't do both. [applause]
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>> jessica: i think i led with all of these points. >> jesse: you agree with me? >> dana: jessica and jesse agree. let's hear it. [cheering] coming up, we are getting ready to celebrate america's unsung heroes. sean hannity is here to preview the patriot awards as well as president-elect donald trump's special appearance. ♪ ♪
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judge. >> judge jeanine pirro. >> judge jeanine: it's better. i'm so excited. i'm excited that you're here and you're going to be introducing him. >> you always come on my show so it's an honor to be on your show. we were talking about this, jessica and jesse, they used to go at it on hannity and i would pick a winner. >> jesse: how many times did she win? >> once. >> jessica: it was rigged. >> jesse: the democrat said it was rigged. >> the good news is, this is so great about "the five" and why it's a great hit show and i'm not saying it gratuitously. i have been a fan since day one. you had been dying before i came out when you go, why are you looking at me like that? [laughter]
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i thought that was great. >> judge jeanine: we all get along. we love each other. >> dana: do you believe fox is the first to think of this event, the patriot awards. it's such a great idea. >> it's genius. i did 20 minutes on my radio show today about this. it's the people in this country that make the country great. when i was in the restaurant business for ten years and i was in construction for ten years, nobody asked for my autograph. nobody wanted a selfie. i was working hard and proud of what i was doing but the people to make this country great i don't care -- we are all garbage, right? >> judge jeanine: deplorable. >> tyrus: nobody has called me garbage yet. i'm waiting. >> firemen, policeman. nurses and doctors and lawyers when you really need them, they are there for you. i think of the people in the restaurant business,
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construction. if you need a plumber, he's the most important guy in your life that day. these are people that serve our country and community and they don't get recognized and this is so fox. this defines who we are. i'm in my 29th year here at the channel. >> jesse: 29 years and he still looks the same. can you believe that? it's because you are training with your sensei every morning which i did with laura ingraham and i still have the bruises to prove it. >> tyrus: you are delicate. mr. hannity, let me ask you a question. 29 years. >> mr. hannity? you can call me sean. >> tyrus: how crazy will this environment be tonight when president donald trump comes out tonight. [cheers and applause] we have an expression in wrestling. you can cut the electricity with
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a knife. that will be apropos. >> usa! usa! usa! >> i really shouldn't reveal some of the program but i will. because these are some of my best friends. actually, i get along and love everybody in our network. i've been here 29 years, the most cohesive it's ever been. news, opinion, we all get along and it's a great time. here's how it's going to go down. i will tell you one thing. there is a country music performer writer, superstar lenders very, very identified with donald trump. >> judge jeanine: oh! >> he will be in the house right here tonight. >> judge jeanine: that's fantastic. >> i will just prepare you. tonight you will be on an emotional roller coaster.
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it's going to be a range of emotions. you're going to hear stories that bring tears to your eyes and stories of heroism and just human goodness. we cover a lot of news that's bad, right? this poor guy got assassinated. we have liberals -- sorry, jessica. they are on social media. which she would never do. we have been friends for years. then you have these other people, we saw this after 9/11 in new york. i don't know. politics didn't matter anymore. you solve the best out of people out of the worst situation and this is what makes this special. i'm honored they asked me to mc and it's a special night and everyone that's up here will be part of it. >> tyrus: have your tissues ready.
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the man was a pure telling his story and no one had a tissue and i talked to him -- he did his thing. sean. check out the patriot award streaming tonight on fox nation. the fastest is up next. sheldon: restoration is more than walls. it's more than paint. it's more than cleaning. that's the thing we'll never forget. for belfor, it's your memories. it's your life's passion. it's your home. belfor, restoring more than property.
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: welcome back. time for "the fastest." the haters said it could never happen. bitcoin smashed its all-time high cruising past a whopping $100,000. fueled by optimism over trumps friendlier approach the crypto industry and lots of folks are celebrating, like president-elect trump who says is anyone into crypto? >> jesse: i did not buy bitcoin and i'm freaking out about it because all my friends thought it and now they are rich and that's why i have to have two shows.
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>> judge jeanine: my son told me to buy bitcoin about six years ago and i did and i can't believe it. it's the easiest money you can make. >> jesse: stop bragging. >> tyrus: i have a bittersweet story. i have $5,000 in bitcoin that i bought five years ago but i can't remember my password. [laughter] >> dana: i bet it's exclamation point. >> tyrus: no. >> judge jeanine: even the federal government says they have to go get a court order. how are you going to find out? >> tyrus: one of my favorite tv shows is "oak island." that's going to be for my children to follow that path. there is some bitcoin. have at it. >> judge jeanine: a obo fortune by then. i look forward. >> tyrus: you will probably outlive me. >> dana: i don't invest in
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things i don't understand and i have spent an inordinate amount of time trying to understand this thing and i'm not going to do it. if the money manager wants to try, that's fine but i wouldn't even know where to go invest in it. i am the dummy. give your money to me and i'll manage. >> jessica: up next, frontier airlines laying a smack down on traveling cheapskates who do everything they can to avoid paying for their carry-on baggage. he said "these are shoplifters. these are people that are stealing. it's not equitable to everyone who follows the rules." i can't stand everyone having their bags on board. >> jesse: i don't ever carry-on luggage and here is w why. i check everything and then i waltzed through the airport like this and i look at everybody carrying lots of heavy stuff. sometimes i will get a wheelchair and i'll just have
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someone -- push me. >> judge jeanine: chassis. >> jessica: you have gone too far. >> jesse: you have gone to for steve eye you have gone to far. >> tyrus: he flies private. >> jessica: i guess everyone is just talking about their finances. >> tyrus: it's funny they want to call people who want to put an extra bag on the plane shoplifters but if you call somebody who's actually shoplifting, you're the problem. lighten up, frontier. >> dana: every airline has these different roles, it's hard to keep track. >> jessica: i feel bad when you see people trying to condense. >> dana: i think it's pretty funny. >> judge jeanine: putting on three layers of clothes? >> dana: they just are putting
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♪ [cheers and applause] >> jessica: it's you, read. >> judge jeanine: welcome back. we are live from long island for the sixth annual patriot awards. with a great audience here. let's hear it for this amazing crowd. come on. all right. when they clap for us we can clap for them. time now for "one more thing." jesse. hit it. is she doing a good job? >> judge jeanine: she does a great job.
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>> jesse: how about your housekeeper? >> judge jeanine: where are we going with this. >> jesse: robots now living inside our homes and making us coffee. and making our beds. they are going to be folding our laundry. this is right around the corner, judge, you don't have to tip them i don't tip anyway. really? come on. that was a rumor. 2028. and asked let's hear it for johnny. [cheers] >> jesse: about the pardon. let's see a sneak peek. >> do you need a pardon? >> no. i'm good. i'm an angel. i mean, as far as you know. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: oh, that's good. all right. dana? >> dana: well, i want to wish a congratulations and great to have all of you here the police chief of bay head, new jersey billy hough got married to his new wife dez married by mayor
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curtis and this is a beautiful relationship. congratulations to did he see dy hoffman. >> judge jeanine: it's time for. >> new picture. wow, that's my judge picture. get a load of this bozo. a virginia man was arrested after trying to steal more than a thousand dollars from a walmart right in front of near 50 cops. the walmart was hosting its annual shop with a cop who saw the would be bandit trying to smuggle $1,400. $1,400 merchandise bozo. jessica? >> jesse: i love this. my friends live in chelsea, miniature figurine tree taken over chelsea. it started last december when little magnetic animals communal
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box where kids can expect to find them. the began by allusivive man. foot the bill for hundreds of them out-of-pocket. puts the magnets all other the neighborhood and kids take them and have shells at home with the ones that they find around the neighborhood. >> judge jeanine: that is so cute. all right? tyrus, hit it. >> tyrus: all right. as you know it's the what it is comedy tour. still get your tickets. catch them anywhere. judge beings just real quick. i think there could be a a spinoff from shop with a cop. steal with a cop. that would be phenomenal. happy endings at the end of the episode. >> dana: football theme? >> tyrus: football team pulled a tyrus and tried to run out as fast as they could to break the banner and got stuck. >> judge jeanine: oh, no. >> tyrus: yes. no children were hurt though. >> judge jeanine: thank goodness. all right, that's it for us. we had a great time tonight. you have great night. [cheers and applause] >> bret: hey, judge, great to see you. have fun
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