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he was doesn't get convict,ed, his life was turned upside down. he has legal fees. it is just wrong to do this. >> neil: there was division among the jurors. don't know how many on the manslaughter charge. who says there won't be division on the lesser charge monday? >> i expect there to be. i think that what is shaping up is you probably have two factions. one that won't convict and one that won't acquit. >> neil: which means it falls apart. >> you get a hung jury and bragg says he may bring it again if it is a hung jury. >> neil: thank you so much. andy mccarthy on that. we will look at the implication and what happens and the search for the killer of that unitedhealth c.e.o. he is no longer in new york. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello. i'm jesse watters along with
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katie pavlich, harold ford jr., kayleigh mcenany, and joey jones. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ a judge in the daniel penny trial giving an unprecedented lifelong to alvin bragg and the prosecution. he is dismissing the most serious charge of manslaughter in the second degree after the jury was deadlocked. pennies still faces the second lesser charge for negligent homicide. let's go to cb cotton who is live outside the courthouse in new york city. >> daniel that show his fate -- whether he is guilty of the lesser charge. criminally negligent homicide. the judge dismissed the most serious -- came back twice saying they were deadlocked.
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this was the first time they announce they couldn't reach a unanimous decision and the judge had to get what is called an allen charge which is when a judge urges jurors to deliberate and try to reach a verdict. the judge overseeing the trial explains to jurors that if you don't reach a unanimous decision on this charge, a new trial will be set with a new jury. around 3:00 p.m., after the lunch hour, they came back deadlocked again. there was debate between prosecutors, defense attorney, and the judge ultimately making the decision to dismiss that top charge. since deliberations first began tuesday they have dismissed much in the case -- and parts of the medical examiner testimony. they have asked the judge to review parts of the law. this retired new york city criminal court judge explained to me what makes this case so hard for jurors. >> that is the reason why this is such a hard case for jurors
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acting in good faith, based on the evidence presented in front of them. they start off with a premise that the defendant, in this case, was a good man trying to do the right thing and act as a good samaritan and help people. now, they are asked to potentially convict this man for manslaughter. it's a hard burn they have. >> still faces a potential prison sentence of up to four years in prison if jurors find him guilty on this lesser charge. >> thank you very much. you happen to be the only lawyer at the table. emma wright? are there other lawyers? >> well, harvard. [laughter] >> wow. >> i don't practice. >> you practice. >> i defer. i'm just a michigan guy. go blue. [laughter] >> a big win. >> we will go ivy leagues over
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big ten? lets go. >> here is what i think. and a lot of people are saying the first charge is dismissed, 15 years. this makes it easier for the second charge to go through. here is why i disagree. 12:30 p.m. this goes to the negligence charge. carrying 40 years. they ask you if a reasonable average person would have perceived the risk to jordan neely. there seems to be disagreements if they need clarification on the reasonable person. i'm hopeful. there were many reasonable people on that subway train. the bystanders who thanked him, the bystanders who helped him hold down jordan neely. the one woman who said this and tried to make it about race. a woman of color, how she self describes, is that they are a hero. self-defense, only guilty of
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trying to help people. these are the reasonable people on the subway. it's a travesty, great news. the news desk a good samaritan, a hero into a villain. the only other jurisdictions that could do this were d.c. and l.a. >> do you agree as a michigan graduate? >> i will say, i largely agree. i come at it slightly differently. what the judge has done here -- if he is convicted of anything. you cannot go through a trial and then allow the prosecution to say "we believe one of the charges --" because a jury cannot come to a conclusion -- should be dismissed. i will be curious to see more information about how they came to the decision.
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what i don't quite understand, and i have followed this case. i'm not on a jury and have not received all the evidence and do not have all the things that they have seen, but a reasonable person say he did let up and a guy pretended he was down or was suffering. he lets up and a guy stabs him. stabs daniel penny. daniel penny, i don't know. it was unfair to have brought these charges. this is a precedent that can be cited anywhere. someone trying to protect someone on a train. i have kids. i take the train. we live in new york city. if we are on the train and some is behaving like that. as a new york taxpayer, i would
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want to see the person prosecuted based on these facts. >> let's listen to what adams has to say. >> see something, say something, do something. new yorkers have always had this spirited energy for fellow new yorkers. we have two -- for health cr crises. this young man was part of that problem. he was in a revolving door mental health system. >> this sat at the police department for nearly two weeks, but when the social justice woke mob showed up to protest, that is when alvin bragg decided to get into -- and bring these charges against daniel penny who is a hero and has had to go through this for the last year of his life.
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it changes everything when it comes to the consequences of this. now, nobody wants to help on the subway. is it really worth being made an example of in manhattan and new york city, to have your life torn apart this way? alvin bragg has a habit of either under charging or not charging criminals, like jordan neely, who was in and out of the system, had a long rap sheet. they want to help their fellow citizens. and know you have a judge pushing it until monday, when the first charge was dropped out what, 4:00 p.m. on a friday? it used to be that you would work until you are done. now has to sit for the weekend. they are trying to squeeze out a guilty charge on the second charge, basically saying it did not get him on the first one. maybe they can get him on the second one. the causes for this on the entire country are so far-reaching in terms of what this man has been through. the people who will suffer the
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most, of course daniel penny is one of them, but it is the people on the train who will be at risk to these criminals, who will now be able to say "i'm not going to be charge." people can go as a mob to the police station, to alvin bragg's office, and demands that good people are charged when it is obviously self-defense, should never have happened. and they aren't going to do anything, which means there will be more innocent victims as a result of bringing this case in the first place. >> i think this is a case where -- it's not an original thing. i was talking to a friend before the show and he brought it up. you are looking at the intent versus the letter of the law. if you ask those same 12 jurors with the evidence they've been shown today and presented it to them as it should we indict him, you could probably get a unanimous "no." now that you have given them the facts and given them this second charge that i guess is ambiguous, not to say the least, there may be several people there that say he did the right thing, that by this law and these facts, we are going to
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have to convict him. that is a travesty. you have a charge written in such a way that you can justify with less facts then you should -- i think some of the things that hurt him is just about every witness that came up and said something the defense could use also said something that the prosecution should use. like the marine combat instructor. he was asked if he did it correctly and i think he said no, something along the lines of "he should have let up at some point." there may be this narrow path to where the jury feels compelled on this charge, simply because they are being asked to come as opposed to being asked is it right to be put in this situations. this is not a regular citizen: it's united states marine that our federal government paid and programmed to stand up into the right thing even at his own detriment. he gets a star for that in
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battlefield. and in new york city, he gets 15-48 -- years in prison. it pisses me off but it also blows my mind. in georgia, i probably could've been justified pulling a firearm on that guy for fellow he was going at me. if there was any point like that, in my state i am justified in protecting myself. in this city, using the least legal method, they will throw you in jail? is horse crap is what it is. >> i think this is grounds for reversal. you can't just throw spaghetti on the wall and when the jury is deliberating -- so we will pull that down to the others. i hope the right thing happens. this is certainly grounds for reversal. >> and it's not a part inable situation. >> do you think kathy will do
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>> changing the circumstances ultimately. >> the president and changing his mind -- led to him with this pardon. >> some circumstances have changed this. republicans not letting up, saying they want to continue to do this. i mentioned the recent trump appointees of legal enforcement positions. it said during the campaign that they were out for retribution. no reason to not take them further with. >> and look who is back. barack obama after tarnishing his legacy during the 2024 campaign. the former president sounding bitter over what happened. >> since total victory is impossible in a country politically split down the middle, the result is a doom and gloom. government and gridlock. even greater polarization. but i mentioned to a few friends that this foundation would be
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open -- hosting a form on democracy and pluralism. i got more than a few groans and i roles. as far as they were concerned, democracy proved that -- pretty down on people's priority list. they don't care about democracy at all. >> devoted for 76000000 people. if i can address karine jean-pierre, i had about 45 problems with her briefing. [laughter] she also missed cited a poll. she said the circumstances changed about the hunter biden pardon. they did not. they set up to the plea deal that they would never pardon him. the only circumstance that changed was joe biden and kamala harris losing and not becoming president, not having democrats continue in that role. then she says he decided this
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weekend. except we have nbc reporting that they discussed the pardon as far back as june and said publicly they would not do it despite having internal turmoil. she should be livid at the president for putting her in the situation, as should the press. but instead like delicate little wallflowers, they allowed her to mislead them. where was the gym acosta, the kayden collins, the ferocious core of the press corps. >> it was never a question that he was getting a pardon from his dad. never. >> no. if kamala had won, she would pardon him. that was the deal. >> the circumstance has changed. >> that was the circumstance that had changed. she lost. if she had won, it would've been more graceful and acceptable for her to do it, because he could have said "i said i wasn't going to do it. she did it," and she would have
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looked like the bigger person. she lost, and the other circumstance that changed is because they tried to cut a deal in the summer which was basically a pardon. that deal that the judge sniffed out as ridiculous, that was blankets immunity. that was a circumstance that changed. hunter biden would never serve time. it's obvious. i have to talk about barack obama -- hussein, sorry. he is saying that someone else has been polarizing. he was the most polarizing president almost in decades. racially and -- black and white's aren't hating each other. blacks aren't hating the country -- it just became horrible. class. it starts with the bits are clingers, and occupy wall street. he starts pitting rich people against poor people, back and forth. one-percenters, all that stuff.
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it was his justice department that spied on a fox news reporter. it was his cia that spied on the senate. it was his administration that spied on trump, entrapped flynn, weaponized the federal government. now when everyone is mad that he got caught, now they want to throw a blanket pardon over everybody in d.c. that's not how it's done. this guy needs to look himself in the mirror. >> his irs -- tea party activists as well. >> does the fo former president barack obama need a mirror to see where the divisiveness and doom loop came from? >> i said last week, i don't think the democrats ought to be focused on listening to people who voted for kamala harris. presumably com -- presume ugly, vice president nominee harris and obama both did.
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they should be in the first month of what i call a six-month travel to country and listen to americans in blue and red states who did not vote for kamala harris, who may have had some of the concerns jesse was expressing, and i don't fully agree with everything jesse said, but there is an element of what he just shared that are true. if we don't try to figure out how this upending has happened, we being democrats, the republican party as i grew up in congress is no longer that republican party. the democratic party i grew up in congress is no longer that. >> and one of those is good. >> in your mind. i just want to state the facts for one second. donald trump did something amazing. we were sitting here and had that conversation. he's made working class americans the party of donald trump. it is not the republicans: it's donald trump. if democrats are serious about finding ways in which to resonate with that group again, they had better get an answer on the border. we had better get an answer on inflation. we had get a better answer on
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how to stimulate and invigorate the economy in parts of the country that aren't experiencing like we are in new york, some of the great islands in the country where prosperity is happening. enough of this: more of getting out and listening to voters is what democrats need to be doing. >> doesn't seem like presi president biden is interested in finding this out, given that pardons to your side and then lying about it for a year does not help you gain traction with the american people who are tired of being told some things aren't happening when they see it in front of their eyes. >> what did bush say: full me once, shame on you, for me twice, i don't know. he screwed that one up. any of us that are surprised by this from a man who spent 50 years plagiarizing and lying, who tried to -- i guess -- could not run the first time for president because they found out he was plagiarizing speeches and papers from people. the man has spent his entire career doing this kind of thing. i guess the only outrage should just be "are you really going to keep accepting it as the
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democrat party? are you going to keep accepting it from your candidates and leaders? listen: i would love to go back to what kjp said about circumstances of change, who the president's nominating. i have no idea what the strategy was. was he this really -- outstanding playing chess trojan horse to get that off of everybody else? was at a serious donation? i tend to think in the beginning that it was. what it signaled is there a lot of people in d.c. who will have donald trump back more so than he felt jeff sessions dead. only a few people would spend their political collateral going after trump's enemies. matt gaetz is one of them. this shows that they understand that, that this next administration will probably have an element of you came after me, i'm coming after you. maybe, the big i will pardon himself before he gets to office. >> maybe his brother too. next, president-elect donald trump doing his signature
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>> the incoming president gave a rousing speech outlining his ambitious second term policies. >> we will bring our country back, and it will be bigger and better and stronger than ever before. we will do it again. we have to do it again. we are going to make america great again. we are going to bring prices down. we are going to make her -- our country safe. even the democrats. i think you've seen more happen in the last two weeks than you have seen in the last four years, and we are not even there yet. >> we were there. the night was epic. starting with hannity. he hosted brilliantly. it was hilarious. he came out -- trump even debuted a slow dance. >> i missed the slow dance, but i like the evolution of the y
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ymca. he's adding a new twist to it where there is a little bit of this. then, the johnny carson golf swing at the end of it is a nice touch. hannity was fantastic. we have been doing this for quite some time. what is the sixth or fifth? i don't even know. this might have been the best one. hannity was terrific, and he looks pretty good in a tuxedo. have you ever seen hannity that dressed up? i couldn't wrap my head around it. will ji to -- jimmy failla. the michelle obama joked. will they cut it from the rerun? >> it's streaming so it's probably fine. >> you know that jesse was offended by the joke. [laughter] >> that's when you know it's b bad. >> you made the point -- it was funny. you presented an award. i loved seeing that -- that this was one of the first times that we have seen trump since the election. >> i was sitting next to you --
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and sandra smith. they are on tv every day. i was asking if he had done any public comment since he won the election like this. we couldn't come up with it. maybe viewers can let us know if there is something out there. it was a brief speech. he spoke for 20 minutes and danced for 5 of them. he dance for the entirety of "ymca." not just an entrance and out. and lee greenwood saying that the song looking at donald trump. i was just thinking, it's the only situation were two older men can look at each other with this sweet song being sung, and it be patriotic and cool. it was a really amazing moment. i had the fortune of sitting front and center and seeing all of this. >> look me in the eyes and sing me a song. any other situation it's the weirdest stuff ever. for the patriot awards in general, it's good on fox for doing it. i can't imagine it's some kind of opportunity to make money. it's a way to spend money and
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tell the fans -- thank you. i appreciate the fact you do it. speech to the first lady melania trump this morning wanted everyone to know that she was not the one that came up with the dance moves. >> this is very special and unique. i think a lot of people are copying it. everyday has fun with it. >> is this how you dance? >> no. >> did you give him tips? in the beginning it was low, then it was up high, and then there is a golf swing. >> no, it's all on his own. >> have you done the trump dance? you are mr. trump. >> i did not. -- >> your ms.s trump. >> "a special and unique dance and i had nothing to do with it. [laughter] he is adding on, and i love what he said about the way forward. things are happening at
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breakneck speed. we have to talk about brushed more being done in two weeks then the last four years. dog years are back. one feels like seven, and d.c. will be rocking soon. very exciting. >> what i love about the patriot awards is that these are heroes that we honor. i started to tear up when i heard from stephanie diller. i want to put up her picture. she lost her husband, jonathan diller, nypd officer who died in the line of duty took a picture of her son, ryan, one years old pointing out to the casket of his father. last night, she was emotional. you can see that picture. what a hero. >> i think the president deserves all the credit he got yesterday. it was his political year. the fox nation words are really about that, what you just shared, but holding and lifting up those who have helped to make their communities better, and by definition, make the country better. my congratulations not only to fox for doing it but to those heroes who make the country better. i'm wishing the president the best. i didn't vote for him, but i am an american.
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he won in a consensus, and a mandate that i hope congress listens to, the senate listens to. i hope when good things come before the congress, they can come together, and i hope the president is willing to compromise, even with his own party and certainly with democrats to make us safe, make us write again as he once said. >> well said, harold ford jr. i had, well, well, well,: looks like somebody got 2028 on their mind. gavin newsom showing up at the border to trash donald trump. 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. adam! how's it going, brother? we live pretty close to each other. so he's always coming over.
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instead of giving kudos to the man who built more of it, newsom went on a trump-bashing spree. >> we will produce bananas in america. we are going to start producing coffee in america. you are being betrayed by these policies. i didn't even bring up the mass deportation components. you know better than i do. when you look at farmworkers, that last testament, nearly half are undocumented. the impact of mass deportation on the cost of food in this state, in this nation are off the charts. >> what he was responding to is this idea that these tariffs are going to make life harder on farmers, and the deportations will take their labor away, which is also how they take advantage of people. how to someone who wants to leave the democratic party, advocate for open borders for things every labor union in the country would be against. >> gavin newsom could do himself
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a favor and actually reach out to donald trump, especially on the issue of illegal immigration. trump won this issue, a top issue for 31% of the voters. he won it by 78% for people who cared about most. there is no gap in terms of this agreement. people want criminal aliens out of their communities, whether it's california, new york city, arkansas. you have gavin newsom acting like he is all about illegal immigration and wants to make sure we have good relations with mexico. trying to make himself relevant for 2028 while running away from his own domestic record in california which is a number one state for u-haul's leaving the state, not going into the state. the biggest gap between rich and poor in the country. he is trying to make himself relevant, when really he could just reach out to trump and maybe get things done while he has the goodwill of the people and the mandate he has. >> he was advocating. is trying to get the federal government under biden to do things to make it harder for trump to secure the border. what he wants to do was build this port of entry and get the federal government to pay for
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it, but he says "we are not just stopping things from coming to us: we are stopping guns and bad things are going to them." in his mind, i guess, we are the real threat. >> well we do like drugs. that's probably causing all the drugs to flow into the country. [laughter] if we may be kicked to the drugs, we would have a better relationship with the mexicans. but that's never going to happen, because we like drugs so much. [laughter] but i agree with katie. after that first tariff threats come all of a sudden a pilgrimage to mar-a-lago. and the next day canada strengthens their border. after the tariff threat, mexico just randomly has their biggest record seizure offense and all in the entire year. it's already starting to work. this is what i like about tariff threats. >> amen ogbongbemiga. >> you have the threat now at 25%. you're going to have people outside of the country probably doing what trump wants in order to get those down before he takes office. but also on the inside of the
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country, remember what happened last time there was tariff threats. all of a sudden, you get a carve out. if you are steve jobs, you get a carve out for import duties for my phones. you are going to have people domestically and internationally negotiating directly with donald trump to create more favorable conditions. what this is now, it's just everything is a negotiation. if he doesn't want mass deportations, maybe we can work out a deal with guest workers from farms -- they have such great agriculture. maybe we work out something elsewhere we have lower import duties on another product that's important to california, like pistachios. i don't know. i love them. don't you love how you get pistachios without shells? genius. give that guy a congressional medal. >> you know why i like tariff threats? we might get additional stakes like canada. >> kayleigh, we look at these threats. the democrat's have to a bogeyman.
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after this election, there aren't many left. the american people -- trump on this policy. right now, they are using what i guess is the best thing they have, which is a fear tactic against tariffs that even trump himself said probably won't go into effect. is this really the best strategy they could employ? >> for gavin newsom. here's why. gavin newsom is not trying to heal the democratic party. that gavin newsom is trying to win a primary in 2028. he is running hard left. he knows he needs to win over the aocs -- in a primary it's better to be further on the left or on the right than your respective party. he says he wants $798 million for a port of entry, when to katie's point, the nation voted on deportation. he's calling special legislative sessions. he is asking for money to oppose a trump. that's his sole mission: gavin newsom. it's not the broader party. the broader party needs a holistic look, see that what trump did worked, and shift the core of the democratic party. the conscience and core of the party lost.
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>> harold, you are a democrat. do you want to see gavin newsom in 2028 with this hard left -- for the next four years, leading the resistance, pushing back on trump policies, and finding himself at the helm? >> i want democrats to push back on things that don't work and working with republicans on things that do. we shouldn't mistake what happened. voters made a basic calculation as they do in presidential races of who will make my life better and stronger? they ignore the rhetoric, the fascists, the hitler, all the crazy stuff out there, and said "we believe donald trump will make the border safe, lower prices, keep little boys out of little girls bathrooms and sports, and he will make our nation stronger again." that is what voters made a decision on. for gavin newsom and others, i understand what he's trying to do. i understand what he's trying to say about tariffs. if you go through with it, and i think jesse said it right: the threats are better. if you go through with it, at no
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point have we engage in a tariff war and anybody has won. certainly not struggling to get to the middle class or stay in it. i would give the president the benefit of the doubt as i do a lot of people. we will see what happens. arithmetic. if you go through tariffs, it's not good for everyday americans. the basic calculation voters made, they may reverse. i would be doing a bit more with what they said, trying to work with the president and pushing back on those things and allow constructed and meaningful -- on the way those things work. >> he called trump and trump would not take his call. [laughter] he admitted. >> trump took my call. not newsom. [laughter] >> i said gavin called trump and can't get a hold of him. >> got it. they can just go there. there's airplanes. >> i was a status on tariffs. the party that told us $5 a gallon gas was okay to save the planet can sit it out on tariffs. >> said that to the voters who voted for you. tell the voters of michigan and pennsylvania, wisconsin.
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♪ ♪ >> new orleans. welcome back-pick should grown men be taking bubble baths? it something i never thought i would say. trump -- steven miller telling jesse that trump will ban federal employees from doing business in the bathtub, after it was learned that a manager at the veterans affairs department allegedly took a picture of himself doing business in a bubble bath and calling it "my office for the next hour." watch this. >> grown men should not be taking bubble baths, and certainly should not be doing their "work from home" in a bubble bath. >> during the break, we were chatting about this. you have thoughts about a strong opinion. >> my first is that his hard-hitting news. [laughter] getting in a spot are a hot tub is good for you. if you don't own one, then getting in a bubble bath is fine. the rest of the sentence is while you are working periods
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really why would you take a picture of yourself? >> do you want to respond? >> i disagree strongly with what joey just said. under no conditions grown men should take bubble bath. especially alone. the only exception is if a woman invites you in the bubblebath. >> there you go. >> personally that's not my thing. i don't think it's that sexy, but if she wants to, i'm in. >> i will make sure there is a hard transition. >> my thoughts were -- i was on jesse's show three nights ago and he talked about government at the va -- and then he's putting stephen miller in a bubble bath in my mind. thank you, jesse. the images will not flee. >> he says ice-cold showers only. >> thank you. >> what are your thoughts? >> the photo he posted was cutting it close with it almost being worse than it was in the bathtub. >> that's a leg right there.
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♪ >> it's time now for "one more thing." ford? >> harold: 63 years ago today the first african-american to win the heisman trophy won ernie davis a running back from syracuse. >> played alongside jim brown syracuse. only national title for syracuse was the year he won. he lost the battle to leukemia shortly after being drafted the first pick in the nfl draft. his legacy lives on next week or so name the next heisman trophy
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winner. god bless his soul and god bless this moment in our nation's history. >> jesse: do you know how the trombonist tries to steal the show. always out of control. look at this wedding. in new jersey. so everyone has had a lot to drink already. trump bonus just starts going nuts. >> like you invite this trombonest to the wigd. he is thrusting his pelvis. is he riding the trombone. it is not me. thanks, mexico. and tonight "jesse watters primetime," we actually got to the bottom of these mysterious drones in new jersey. we will have the answer tonight at 8:00. katy p.? >> katie: the gook folks at hook and barrow magazine fox nation series luxury lodges in america. talk to me all the places we
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have gone third season. first two seasons as well. had a great time talking about my trip to alaska. trip to west text, which was an amazing hunt. and of course a lab puppy picture in there, too. pick up hook and barrel magazine and check out the series on fox nation. especially this weekend if you need something to stream. >> harold: congratulations. >> jesse: i like that vat you stood in front of. >> katie: it was a whiskey vat. >> jesse: i knew it. joey? >> joey: check this out. this is a video of family that went on a family vacation. family of four, actually. this is the sleeping. they did it by accident, i guess. there was a place for all four of them to sleep. this is a carnival cruise. listen, par for the course. i don't know if it's crews like people are bringing in more beer than luggage on the crews. it's all about the party. i'm sure they had fun. they made light of it and i'm sure they had great vacation.
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>> tight quarters. i wanted to highlight me a penny. 14 years old joint the cheerleading team. dad apprehensive didn't know if she would have time to focus on boxing. took video of her shadow boxing on the sidelines. it went viral. she said i just kept putting god first showing up every day. that was the result and she wants to go to the olympics. i hope it happens. check out katie's special. >> joey: best dad award. he needs a fox nation. >> kayleigh: kay keep the punches. >> jesse: getting punched by a girl northwesterly a good look. has never happened to me. [laughter] and i would turn the other cheek if it had. >> kayleigh: good move. >> harold: go blue. >> joey: go dogs. bulldogs are still playing. >> aishah: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm aishah hasnie in for bre
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