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>> i am judge jeanine pirro wit harold ford jr., jesse watters,a dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it is a 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. >> ♪ ♪ time flies when you are kicking butt and taking names.nd today marks trump's first fullof month asfi president and it's bo nonstop action. executive orders, open presscure availabilities, and the most secure border in four years. ask eoyears points how the megaa month has transformed america.ry president trump took a victory lap on his progress during a black history month event at the white house.mi >> president donald trump:ni in four weeks more than most administrations achieve in four years. we brought our country back in forth -- in four weeks. at the end of the week now we are starting our fifth week and
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we've done more work than the last administration di d in fouh years. they went in the wrongth direction.erar together we wille be fighting long and hard for black americans, and all americans. >> also a month of president trump running circles around the rudderless democratic party. they are also pulling like the plague is only 21% of voters approve of the way democrats in congress are doing their job. an all-time low. democrats aren't helping the cause with lame messaging such as...ns >> captain chaos and extreme s maga republicans spent last year promising to lower the high cost of living and running away from project 2025 as didn't exist. s >> soon you willoo understand wy it's important to maybe have somebody who isn't loud and j ridiculous. maybe sleepy joe ioes what we
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wanted. but be careful what you wish fos is we just got new images of former president joe biden at as dineidr in delaware and it looks like he is getting the early bird special. so dana i will start with you. we just heard from thed fr democratic congresswoman jasmine crockett and she somebody toat watch overch the next four year. she is very animated and she says that that the democrats a u way to counter trump and he onle has r a high approval rating because americans are too stupid to understand. >> i love all of this. jasmine crockett is the next one to look for. basically let off the yes but maybe is plotting something weti will have to look. i'm grad we saw president biden.
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i've been looking for proof of this. it's strange they hadn't put out anything except a couple videos here and there. so i would also say if we didn't work at 5:00 i would absolutely be there for that special. that's my timeally to eat a reay like it. i do think president trump hasf benefited not just from doing all sorts of things that people said they wanted him to do and t do common sense thingshi like straws. ter s the whole thing about the straws. but that he has terrible opponents and they can't getav their footing. they have a 21% approval rating in congress. jasmine crockett is dynamic and energetic. a beautiful woman. i always want to listen to what s sit saying. but they're calling them stupid. if as a democrat you say i don't know if we should just defend usaid spending as a opposition, to trump. ink i don't think we should talk
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like liberal arts college professors. i don't thin.k we should line ui behind housede democrats anderra singing outside of federal buildings. she calls you stupid and is getting the attention. so they have a big problem on their hands. the problem is benefiting president trump though.. >> jesse for years to democrats were ahead of us in the republicans were in disarray and we would say they circle theoget wagons, they are all together. but with this statement by mitch mcconnell that he isn't going to run again.to i thin rk that is the final nail in the coffin of the republicane rhinos andpu now that you haveme micah johnson andt president trump there astr welld trump at the rnc. everybody is in sync.oi >> some people wilngl give you troubltoe and you need to take care them. dana had a point about trumps
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enemies going after sleepy joe o great.'s a it is like good service and at. bad service at a restaurant. when you go to sleepy joe's you need to wait. people got the tables before you did. you got to the table to get some bread. it never came and was almostch such bad service that you think there waiter hates you. i feel that a lot. d they thinkou so ba -- you think they hate you. >> and you are right. >> it feels theyn yo hate us ana then you go to the trump grill and they make you feel special.e they bring thoseme special thin complements of thear shaft that make you feel good.os the little bread blades they scrape the crumbs off of them. just so civilized. white tablecloth service dana. not racist though don't put them on your head. so basically the country hasut
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very hig th expectations for the service we get. you don't need to wait in thect tollbooth anymore.atass. if you want anything you click button and amazon delivers it to your house. you don't even have to go to a bank anymore if you don't wantex to. except the government. you look aookit sleepy joe and e him like a dude, pizza is $30 and i'm drowning in a sea of migrants. do something. so trump comes along and is like the democracy app. he wants border, he wants hostages. he wants a 15-dollar pizza andes he'd get it. used to joke about modern-day presidential this is it. it's representative governmentd and realtime youof get what you want and has set the bar so high that any president after thisr that follows him. we will expect quick action like this. >> harold, you give them what
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they said. n democrats use? i know you believe what the democrats need to do but if they continue along with donald trump's policy of how he does things. s them quickly.e i expectin republicans will be n office a long time.gh >> you could bt e right, you cow robe wrong. to be back with you. the president said four weeksar it's ad blizzard of activity fd the president. executive orders.e i would remind you of a few things. the president and vice president vanci e acknowledged by sayinge biden administration plan up h a grandioseakc way ite will take a long time o bring it down. i would also argue as much as he thinks he's right about that andy could be. they aren't helping with thed uncertainty around tariffsso and firing and the layoffs as justifiable as some of them might be. the courts work
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through this he got a victory in federal court saying the layoffs were fine it was the wrong venue in his court or whatever. but it's interesting i is your story about your pal you talkedt about thinking veterans would not be laid off first or some strategy the true for thema matters we might not know how are from these cuts. but judge your right.aw youray main point is aggressiver whatever.ot gdeportations aren't going as t well ahes they want largely because the house and senateth will give them the money. the senate can't seem to agreeat on that. we are four weeks and we will see wese are four weeks from toy and for that matter in the first hundred days. if you judge a president in the first four weeks you have to give them a high grade as weth haven't seen this kind of activity from a president not
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when biden was in office andt maybe nosit since bill clinton s elected the first time. >> a great? >> three points i'd like toay make. what is the difference between this month and every other montn in the history of politics? none of the stories about the white house or media driven. they are trumpwhit driven. why are you getting all this truth every day. med the legacy media has no impact. this is raw truth not the ultra- processed drunk junkpr you getom from angry hacks.used it can be manufactured by one's powerful media but that beast is dead america is redfield and it doesn't work. on the other side for the democrats you seenmo one month f tantrums. when all of the democrats screah emabout trump you need to be b reminded they weren't screaming about joe. it's always because one's a republican once a democrat but that's not why they areth screaming. protests are different here.
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it isn't about president trump is about a president it's about having a president.s. when biden was president he wast a president. he wasn't there which meant noe. oversight or accountability. fun he function like a legacy. there on appearances on behalf of the liberals.a pr we have a president now and castrated media. and at the transparency renders those in power powerless. no wonder they n are freaking o. and about the nicknames you getr from hikinomg jeffries and stufm those fail a quote from democrats because they aren't tethered to ideas. they are load bearing phrases. those are words which do the work supposed to be done by the ideas. so now you know why the democrats are in trouble.beca they don't have ideas becauseri they areng dependent on load bearing phrases. hitler, fascist, threat to democracy, followed th.e scienc. that allows them to ignore the
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idea of having an idea. we talked about weaponization. you remove the word from a sentence. the sentence collapses. how wa cols it possible that meg pretending to be women could be allowed in female safe spaces. if you insert one load bearing phrase o f transphobic you don'tth have to defend the idea just a few disagree, transphobic. if you disagree with dei you are racist. none of the load bearing phrases have any power anymore. if somebody calls jesse racist, he laughs. and what you are left with is a, giant hole where ideas are supposed to be. that is the hole where democraty are and they don't have a ladder to get out of it. none of these words work anymore. >> do you have to brush that shirt?th >> when i doat it stiffens up si
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more about the country. the reason they should be caring more about the country, america falls, what do you think is could have it your business? if you think you're going to be okay if the ship of america sings? of what i'm doing here, what the president is doing is long-term thinking. the ship of america must be strong, it cannot sink. if it sinks, we all sinks with it. >> jesse: there could be a beautiful payoff for the american people if doge is successful, musk is mulling $5,000 dividend checks funded by the savings from his department of government efficiency. 47 seems onboard but some democrats aren't sold. >> this even under consideration a new concept where we give a 20% of the doge savings to american citizens and 20% goes to paying down debt because the numbers are incredible. hundreds of billions, we are
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thinking about giving 20% back to the american citizens. >> we are not in the business of giving out money and i don't know what $5,000 will do for y you. >> jesse: that woman jasmine crockett praised the checks back in the day and now she's saying what are you going to do with five grand? >> harold: i said yesterday paying down a debt should be the first priority. if you pay down the debt you actually make it more possible for more dollars to be lent to private companies because public debt is not crowding that. we pay a trillion dollars almost in the interest on debt, if you're able to reduce that that reduces government spending. it's the fourth most expensive thing government does. of the $5,000 checks come i think it should only sit at the people who earn less than $150,000 a year. sending $5,000 to a multimillionaire here in
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new york, boston, philadelphia, new jersey, when we should be paying down our debt, that to me is a bigger priority. >> jesse: you know it reduces government spending? when the government spends less. >> harold: at they save money they should pay their debts. i respected your opinion yesterday, i don't think paying down the debt should be at second anything. $36 trillion. your kids and my kids and our grandkids will be saddled with paying this down. what elon said about doge, it's unclear to me the president and mr. musk are as thoughtful about -- i use the word thoughtful to describe my pal greg gutfeld and his great article and variety. it's unclear if they're being thoughtful about some of these cuts. cdc lost an office in new york, and the survivors of 9/11 lost one of their offices here in new york, republican and democrat congressman in new york and new jersey sent a letter to
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mr. kennedy today asking to restore that and over that office back up. bipartisan -- why? it's not clear to me they are looking at all of this in a way they are analyzing readiness, analyzing whether or not these dollars are being spent effectively. there's no doubt there is fraud and waste and inefficiencies. i hope they are more careful and more studious and fastidious as they go about making some of these cuts. giving money back to taxpayers earning under $150,000 a year and paying down debt, let's be the priority. >> that's what he wants, that's what the president just said. >> jeanine: he said to everybody. i like the idea giving $5,000 to everybody not because i wanted or don't want to come us to something across the board for everybody and let's cut down on the debt. the most important thing we got to do is stop spending. stop funding programs, stop paying for things we shouldn't be paying for. the president signed an executive order that directs all
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the federal agencies to identify and illuminate programs currently providing benefits to illegals. do you know how much money that's going to save? we have spent so much money on illegals and on usaid and on duplicity. i was a local d.a. i prosecuted medicaid fraud to. let me explain something to you, that was not my charge but it was unbelievable. i got hundreds, tens of millions of dollars and its low-hanging fruit. you can't say you have to make sure we don't do this and don't do that, let's start from square one and decide what is essential. what is essential for the american government to survive. most of the stuff we have is pay back to people who did this for that person or for another person and we've got to stop doing that. the irs -- letting go of 6,000 employees come i have no problem
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with that. joe biden between 2021 at 2024 port on 25,000 new irs agents, the only reason we need them because of covid, nobody could figure out if there was so much corruption, who was getting paid and not paid. we can't start crying and saying we can't do this -- let's get it done, go down to brass tacks. >> harold: i'm not saying your guy shouldn't have been fired. the low-hanging fruit of medicare is where they should've started, this lot more money there. >> jesse: real men don't cry. the fired irs agents, are those the ones with the guns? >> dana: no -- i don't know. one person i follow said roughly half of them are the ones that go after -- audit small business owners and the self-employed. i think we are missing one point i would add to this discussion which is don't forget, it was biden's inflation reduction act
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that added $80 billion in irs funding and 90,000 more irs agents. even with what they are saying what they want to do with doge, they still come out ahead for the irs. you're about to watch the democrats add to their list of priorities defending the irs. they are digging an even better hole for themselves. >> jesse: keep crying. >> greg: this dividend is not right, but it's persuasive. doge wasn't supposed to be robin hood to. but everybody loves robin hood especially if he is robbing on behalf of you. trump understands of the government has been ripping you off and giving up the cronies, maybe it's time we get in on the action. he's like omar in the wire stealing from the drug dealers.
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i get the idea but it's not going to help solve the debt crisis unless you look at it long term and this is where i straddle the fence. >> harold: that's not the way you roll, you never straddle the fence. >> greg: look at this long term, how do you keep the public supportive overtime? i'm suffering from doge exhausted disorder. it's like a new puppy every day, i love it, after 20 puppies, come on. what's amazing, trump fulfilled the most outrageous both he ever made to. you are going to win so much you're going to get tired of winning. it's actually happening. maybe he knew that was going to happen. here's the deal. the dividend will keep supporters so you can continue with doge after trump -- it's a bribe. at least it's going to the citizens who have been ripped
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off and lots of graduate of brown who is getting their student loan canceled. in order to vote for joe biden, we went through that. it's not right, it's persuasive. if it's right, you devote to preventing financial ruin, if it's persuasive you try to do that while giving the public a fat green bone. that's what you want to. there is counter argument. right now they are losing on doge already. you abs a doge dividend? that's going to be more popular than the women of the bible cookbook. >> jesse: why is giving her money back a bribe? >> greg: i guess what i'm trying to say is we are looking at the budget. we have to shrink the government so you lower interest rates so you can jump-start the economy and they will get their money back. you can give them their money, it is their money.
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but you're not doing it in ten years when our expenditures will be seven times what we bring in. there won't be a country left. how will you afford your hair gel? >> jesse: are talking about 55 billion that they have saved compared to the trillions congress is spending. if congress takes in $7 trillion in revenues and they spend 9 trillion, that's where the real savings are. >> dana: can i add one thing? lets a citizen person was a lot of credit card debt and at the office all of a sudden they find out they are getting a bonus. is a $5,000 bonus. you would tell that person is you should pay down their credit card debt so you can start getting ahead. >> jesse: you also need to spend less. >> dana: exactly that's the
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point what you have to pay down your debt to. >> harold: in order to give everybody a $5,000 that means you have to have $500 billion, they think they're going to save 2.5 trillion, 100 million americans and $5,000. >> dana: there is more than that. >> harold: if you get $5,000 to 100 million people -- >> jeanine: i don't know why we are fighting about this. what the democrats were doing, we were going under in a minute. >> harold: this plan -- he has to save $2 trillion to do this plan. >> jeanine: at least he's trying. >> jesse: a sports take over, tiger woods showing up at the white house today.
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>> would you want to say a couple of words? is much more comfortable -- [crowd chanting "tiger"] >> it's an honor to be here with you. >> dana: golf legend tiger woods, another sign of a mega culture take over in the sports world. one of the obama pond burroughs thinks there's a lesson to be learned for the dems. >> he's using sports and a smart way. he went to the super bowl, he did the loop around the track at the daytona 500 in his limo over the weekend. it feels he's creating a bond with these audiences that democrats don't have, how do you think democrats can be part of that conversation? i can't think of anyone who
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would go to a game except for barack obama going to nba games because he genuinely love the sport but to wells? >> dana: my favorite thing i've ever heard at this table is who is tommy viator? he worked for obama. >> harold: there's no doubt people like sports, president obama played sports he connected with people, president bush took a loop around the daytona as well with the france family agreeing to it. i don't know who that guy is what he doesn't realize that sports and politics go hand-in-hand, where has he been? i thought the smartest thing the president did today was he called the usa hockey team and told them go beat canada tonight is millions of us are going to watch and hopefully -- though usa.
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i was at the national championship game when president trump came when lsu played clemson and i've never heard of innovation, that was right before covid really hits. i've never heard an ovation like that. i think it's smart for politicians to go to sporting events and there's no doubt. he's not the first one to do it. >> the biggest sports story during the biden administration was biological males being able to play women's sports. >> jeanine: there in lies the difference. you have donald trump who is an authentic sports person, he's always going to games and the fights and to matches and to races. i've done it with him over the years. this is what he does. he has always been involved in sports not just in terms of watching but also participating. when you get to the democrats they want men and women's sports, they are not authentic and they bring out an assistant high school coach and make it like they'd understand why he
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gets booed -- tim baltz -- at a football game. donald trump is a sports person, he plays hard and he works hard and he wins. and he plays hard afterwords. it's not performative like the democrats, like everybody should get a trophy. that's why there is so much masculinity in terms of those people who focus on trump and his connection to sports, this is the way we want to win. we want to fight, we're going to kill them, we're going to win. >> dana: maybe i'm wrong, probably going to get crushed for this but doesn't feel very partisan to me. when he goes. he genuinely enjoys going. >> greg: you know what they say about tiger woods -- a terrible place a picnic. the pond burroughs are funny, they look at these events where he just walks and go how can we be part of that conversation? we should go to sporting events.
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it's a big fat jobless sack of whatever, walking down the street looks over at a dog park and to seize all these pitiful women walking their dogs -- that's the ticket! will get a dog! i'll get the ladies then! that's how i'll be part of the conversation. no, no, the people get him, he gets the people. the pond burroughs don't get them and they don't get you. what would be the corollary to the democrats, democrat leaders to find crowds that can relate to -- a protest, a planned parenthood parking lot? the democratic party is deliberately fractured. they put people into boxes. it's really hard to find them all in one spot. >> jesse: i was just a game upgrade, watching mayor pete try
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to go to a football game. he just doesn't belong in a football game. or liz warren trying to go to a basketball game. >> greg: they can't even go to pickleball. >> jesse: when i see people the first thing i look at, is he an athlete? you're either an athlete or you're not an athlete, that's just how i look around. >> greg: can you beat up the guy who's not an athlete? >> jesse: i'll leave you alone. if you're not an athlete, we can still hang out and get along. we are going to have a catch or go to a game together but greg is cool. >> greg: thanks. >> jesse: the democrats last three times nominated to go women and an 8-year-old who couldn't walk, they are not going to games, they aren't relating to this culture. you are either in the culture or you are not, you can't fake culture. >> greg: just ask rachel dolezal. >> dana: president trump
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is this more free money off the table for trump? he just helped the plumber and the electrician who need to drive-in because they can't afford to live in new york city and they need a truck or a van to haul their tools or equipment. he just saved those guys 50 bucks a week? >> dana: nobody has a short-term memory loss about this -- she's the one who knew it was a political loser so she pondered it until after the election. then she put it in place. went into place in january. there has been less traffic and the subways are packed. i don't know if it's a direct correlation but there's always less traffic in january and february, we don't exactly know. she was the one who knew it was a political loser and it wasn't about climate change and it wasn't about the traffic in the city. here's the other thing. if they really want people to feel better about taking public transit, fix it and make it safe
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and make it work well and on time and then more people would take it. >> greg: don't make us pay for it in congestion pricing. in the green room you said i'm sicand tire of trump helping out the poor and working-class. >> harold: whether you agree with kath kathy hogle or not, president trump has no right to do this she's exactly right. imagine if a democratic president said to the states of florida and tennessee you guys have no state income tax so i'm going to punish you by reducing this or increasing problems for you in this regard. this problem he feels is in new york, this is solved electorally. if voters don't like her policies, they won't vote for her in the next election. she has done nothing illegal here. she followed the process and the department of transportation agreed to. secretary duffy, my friend
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decided at the request of president trump to say we're going to try to kill this, this will go before the court's. can you imagine a democratic presidency into a state that has an abortion fan we are not going to let you have an abortion ban -- the supreme court said it's the law! we can disagree with that, you can try to campaign against those governors and state legislators but this is not the way to do it. one of those problems is foreign policy i hope you get a good deal and we don't surrender to russia and stand up for our friends in ukraine. >> greg: that was a jump. >> harold: i learned from you. >> jeanine: a couple of things. as dana has said when kathy hogle paused to the congestion price thing, the quote she used was she wanted to avoid an added burden on the working class families and that is a quote. now all of a sudden we're past the election. it's like who cares, whatever.
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as it relates to secretary duffy, here is the bottom line. the authority of the president to hold congestion prices -- pricing is there because the secretary of transportation by rescinding its approval of the program and site and the concerns of working-class families and fairness to them and to small businesses, they have that right because they need his approval. the president said no you don't have our approval if it didn't meet their approval. it will go to the courts no question about it. let me tell you something, donald trump is about new york city, this woman is from buffalo. he was building the skyline of new york city he was born in queens, she was the deputy county clerk in buffalo. the person is going to defend new york and protect new york is donald trump. >> harold: you went to school in buffalo! >> jeanine: that's because i was a skier, that's the end of it -- i'm not going to say it.
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>> greg: this feels like a new york eccentric segment. can you bring it back to america and please work jesse jr.'s opinions on this. >> jesse: he said this is like trump treating the media like his little sister. always flicking her ear or stealing her food or teasing her about her boyfriend and sticking like a dead mouse, she falls for it every time. he has an arsenal of these provocations he uses with the media and every time it works. another four years and they go crazy, he calls himself a genius. >> greg: 51st state? 51st state. >> jesse: they think it's the guard rails, trump is just throwing water balloons at you guys and we are all laughing at
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dough for surviving a fiery plane crash? delta air lines is offering $30,000 no strings attached to each of the toronto plane crash survivors. what are your thoughts on this? >> jeanine: they are saying no strings attached but i would definitely not sign anything until i spoke to a lawyer. if i'm hanging like a bat and i see flames in the plane, it's worth more than 30,000 to me. >> harold: what are your thoughts about this? >> jesse: i higher harold ford jr. as my counsel and i consider this the opening offer and eventually i settled for six figures. right? >> harold: seven. >> dana: with that, do you pay down your credit card debt? >> dana: i don't know how they come up with this number, cost-benefit analysis -- we interviewed a guy that took a lot of the video that we have been seeing. he's from colorado originally. cool as a cucumber. i would like to ask him if he thinks this is a good number.
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>> harold: go what would you say if you had them on the show, would you tell them to take the 30,000 or not? >> greg: i'm just wondering who was the pilot. let's be frank right here, when we say who was piloting that airplane -- an australian. >> jesse: what was her name? we don't know if it was a man or a woman, who knows? >> harold: one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ an msc cruise isn't just a vacation, it's a holiday. - full of european style... - ah! and all the things americans love too! c'mon, bloom! there are a ton of football matches. games. football games. woo! you ready for some adrenaline? i was born ready. how high is that? so high. privacy. privacy. gelato.
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horse wants to play guitar with owner every time a chord is played strikes a beat herself. hear that? watch this. >> judge jeanine: never under estimate the power of music in animals, never. okay. greg. >> greg: we have banger of a show. charlie hurt so good. liz mcdonald's, she has a farm. jim norton and emily compagno. let's do this. greg's fox news there it is. huh? there is a fox trying to get up on a car in halifax but snowing just keeps sliding. try a second time maybe wants to dry that thing. third time is a charm. once the fox got up there and had a blast jumping all over the hood. fun story after they was shot dead by a hunter.
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>> jesse? >> jesse: that's sad. a woman wrecked her car, flipped over. the car was on fire. this officer comes in with his billy club. another reason to use the billy club to bash the window wide open. >> greg: what's the other reason? >> jesse: crowd control. january 6th. ever heard of it. comes in and saves this woman what great heros. >> judge jeanine: god bless them. >> jesse: jesse watters johnny went to anti-doge rally. look. >> how do you suffer from doge? everyone suffers from doge. >> jesse: johnny got hurt. we will show you his injuries tonight. >> judge jeanine: oh, no. that's thank you for watching. american now and forever, jesse watters takes it from here but let me
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