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hello, everyone, i'manin judge jeanine pirro along with harold ford juniorrro , jesse watters, shannon bream and greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city and this is "the 5". ♪ ♪ this week was nothing short of a disaster for the democrat party. the loonie tunes packing the right of men to pummel femalee athletes with the route senate democrats voting to protect women sports. then came the most embarrassing bingo night in history as they refused to stand up for a ki asd with cancer during trump'sdo speech. don't even get me started on those cringeworthy videos, the trump white house is mockingeos. that god-awful travesty.trav >> choose your character.s ♪yo ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> judge jeanine: right now the democrats are facing a fork in the road when it comes to their futurecome. "the new york times" iss" highlighting the "fractured ion cratic opposition to i president trump." the times breaks it down into four categories, compromise or's, resistors, lawyers andan pragmatists. gavin newsom is trying to go to the compromiser group by rebuffing the democrats oncrat transgender athletes and women sports. but did his party back him up? of course not. >> what is your response to that after democrats opposed women and girls inmen sports? >> i haven't seen his comments. democrats oppose unleashing sexual predators on girls
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throughout the united states of america.e un >> if that's what he thinks is going to win him theal e presidential election, if he did f hesay that in that way, then m reallyt disappointed. >> judge jeanine: frank luntz is warning that the left is going to be worse off if jea thy side with kane shaking losers like al green.aski >> they've been asking the democrats now since the beginning of this admini administration, what is your alternative?s as critical as i am of trumps communication, the democrats are much worse. for them there is no policy, there's only opposition. >> judge jeanine: all rightje jesse, there is no policy, onls opposition. my understanding is housppose leadership jeffries actually reprimanded those fighters in that video and asked them to be more dignified.re d in fact before that speech, before the joint session. >> jesse: who are they fighting? the guy who got shot? the guy with a mug shot?
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or linda mcmahon will body slam you. sebastiagorkn gorka will kill yo with his mustache. go down the list.as lpete hegseth has literally killed people. i don't think there should be fighting anybody right now. i used to admire the democratscs because they had such greatli discipline, always on message, never criticized eacneh other. now they don't have it because they don't have any leadership.' obama doesn't want to get his hands dirty, that backfired. t bajoe is disgraced, nancy broe her hip, she took isa seat. and jeffries instills no fear. nancy scares people. jeff reese there's nobody. so now the democrats are on their own and they are trying tn find out what to do by listening to the media and the media tells him six different things. one day play possum, the next day they say fight harder so they don't know what to do. most o so f the people in the ps that they usually listen to have been fired oter retired. so now for the first time they have to figure out who they are by themselves. they used to just, like, do a
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cnn hit, say russia, say trump is racist and go home. they would get fed lines, theyty would get told how to vote. now they have to figure it out all bye. themselves. republicans know what to do rebecause we've had to go around thisia media machine, we've hado go directly to the voters. we write our ownth tweets, do or own podcast, radio, used toan formulating and defending policies. democrats not only don't they know howy to defend the policie, they don't even know what the policies are. half the party is like on the trans-side, have the party is like i don't think that's smarta this irts going to be such a tos stretch for the party because they have to figurartye out howo win back in the midterms, andms they have to figure out how to govern seriously and then they have to figure out how togu nominate are presidential person in a primary where they are just going to be -- it's like identity politics bumper cars. it's going to be fun to watch. >> judge jeanine: you know, g up against standino wa me, n in women's sports created
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this furious backlash against gavin newsom and that's on an issue that's 80-20 when thede democrats, 45% of them think moderate. modo moremo are they fractured for good? where are they going to connect? >> nobody is fractured -- thanks for having me. nobody is fractured for good. jesse raises an interestingting point. a couple days in a row he's raised great points. haisedhe said we are -- democrae getting trapped in talking about cultural issues. g i think leader jeffries would do better to say if theer j democrs wish or believe the girls -- boys should not be playing a girl s sports, that's what they have every right to say but here's what i'm focused on, we have a tax plaeredn that will t empower main street businessesss and lift middle-class families, an education plan that's going to lift every child in america.m weis probably made a mistake the
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other night not clapping so here's what we will do now, offer these ideas.g if we get trapped in the same set of traps that president trump set for us during the last campaign, we are going to lose again. the majority of people who put donald trump in the white housei m put him in the white house because he had bettecausr ideasn the things they cared most about. if we get caught up talkinifg about things that 80% of the country believes that we are on the wrong path on, we are neverg going toet get back on the right path. second, the president talked very eloquently about her golden age and his golden age is starting up economically. the president one days as we are going to have tariffs. the same day, the next hour he says we won't. tariffs on this but not on thato democrats, answer those questions. talk about what that means. how small investors, peopleng investin sg small amount of mon, big investors, small businesses, bismalg businesses, that they cn plan for the future unless the president doesn't give certainty. ifif we get caught up talking
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about transgender athletes andtl little boys play with the locals in sports or sharing bathrooms, we are destined to losge again and weag should, if we can't get to the issues that people care>j about the most. >> judge jeanine: the white house came out with theior own video of fighters from the president, from j.d. vance tocep pete hegseth. everyone doing their own real job. itev wasn't performative. and it's like such a difference between the left id itn the rigt where the symbolism was so stark. you know, the others were fake fighters and the presidentsh showed his team and his cabinet to be a real fighters on the've issues that they've been appointed to deal with. >> shannon: i think that's onetg of the struggles that democrats have which is the question of .e henticity thfie videos of them cussing and saying the same script fell performative as you said andas y what young people want iseo authenticitypl. you saw them come to president trump, he speaks sometimes rough around the edges but theyugh love him because he says what he means, he's
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authentic and they bought it.. these videos feel a little cringe.ese vide one young person said ick, that it did not feel organic at all. they want authenticity. i think that's why they feltth welcomed into the republican party. president trump will credit e told me heng h gave me one a pulse on what wasw anrelevant. president trump willing to go to those places has a much different impact than thesthospe weird videos that even someoc democrats findra cringe. >> judge jeanine: what you think about the fourgreg catego, can they get together on a message? >> greg: i don't know, if the democrats are facing a fork in the road, it probably belongs ty governor -- i think their only two categories. pragmatists and losers. the e pragmatistpr like harold,e realize you have to change or you will die. the losers are the people who prefer to die rather thanra change. they are operating at an ting oillusion where they thinky are winning, they thintheyk thee
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-- their activist drama exerts control or power over thepo american people when in fact it's only a tinyn fa group of activists. they are basically, they've got guns and are shooting blanks. nobody buys it. it makes their adversaries, republicans are trump, look better by acting the way they do.i they are paralyzed by the sunk costs of alllook b these years,u know, pushing terrible policies. you don't want to lerribt it go because you put so much into g . their egos prevent them from saying oops.s. winners can say hoops. everybody admits they are wrong except for these folks. how do you unite a party where a faction is basically on a path to annihilation and they are in yourihil playing? p they are ala hijacker on your playing in that hijacker will not have a change of heart.ic s,oppression politics, identity politics is an ideology that prevents you froy.m changing yor mind so you need to charge the cockpit and toss themind m out.
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you do need to split themocr democratic party. letht the freaks start their ow, you know, everything ieis racist party, they can call themselvesh the party ofey the oppressed. but then that leaves your party, harold, and that'sand where you have to redefine where you are without them which is hard because the foundation has beenu cultural issues for so long onto the rubric of identity politics and oppression politics. the party is in a death spiral and it's going to keep going because all you have to look ate is the other areas where there is identity politics. academia, hollywood, democratic party. hollywood, academia, you aree seeing that it's inside them ann they can't get it out.it it spreads, it's a tumor,th feasting on the host. of hollywood can't get it out,ce if academia is stuck with it forever, how are the democrats going to shakefo this stuff? to just cut the limb off,u've kids. >> jesse: tie them to the airplane. >> greg: you are so into trans, cut it off. jeanine: that's right. >> harold: get back to the
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economy. >> judge jeanine: up next,t, president trump courting the youth with things like crypto and tiktok while the left is offering them this... ♪ share in the hopes for a much brighter day ♪ ♪ ♪much
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ president trump showing off what he resonated with millions of younghe voters with some big moves on crypto and tiktok. the commander in chief signingci an executive order to establish a strategic bitcoin reserve of
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cryptocurrency. by using tokens already owned by the government. estimated to be worth $17 billion. trump's crypto czar is promising it will not cost taxpayers a dime.r earlier the president spoke at the first-ever white house cryptoth summit.o >> last year i promised to make america the bitcoin superpower of the world and the crypto capital ofand the planet and we taking historic action to that promise. >> here's another move that will put d he thaa smile on the facef young voters. president trump says he will he probably extend the tiktok ban deadline if a deal is not reached inadli time. it's a sharp contrast to how thw left is trying to connect with young people.ng protesters singing songs like this during today's anti-trump science rally ing to dc. ♪ this little light of mine, i'm going to let it shine ♪ ♪ this is a song for all the
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good people ♪ ♪ all the good people who are part of this family ♪ >> shannon: how will that resonate with young whippersnappers out there? >> greg: i think i saw them atm coachella like 1850. fun fact about that song, i'm sure harold noses, little light of mine originated ins black churches in the 1930s.rdin first recording was from a prison in 1934 in texas.n 19 it's a gospel song. associated with civil rights, considered an african american spiritual. but these rejects from peterut t paul and mary added scienced lights the way.ultu you want cultural appropriation, they were talking about god in thatt gospel, not about anthony fauci. imagine if i started quoting mlk's speech i have a dream and claimeuod thtie dream was on a future conservative network called fox news reigningd resupreme. e don't think people would lik
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that. as trump embraces the future, they distort the past. it has nothing to do with age either, trump is no spring chicken. it's about his engagement too se world, engagement to the is environment, he is connected likelug a plug-in a socket. he understands people's interests and concerns. it's another symptom of how out of step they are that they use a song with no visceral connection to the topic. it goes back t w o trump. if you talk to anybody in the media, regardless of age, about crypto, bitcoin, they recoil.i it's like do i have to readhared about this? it's not just a fear of the unknown, it's a fear of effort. it's a lot of work to get up to speed. meanwhile a guy closing in on 8o gobbles this stuff up.. it doesn't matter what thing it is, he just goes have somebody break them for 20 minutes and thenve s he's on board. no wonder he's scooping up young people, he can effortlessly walk in on their turf and getlk it.ao
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>> you did a lot of homework. our resident historian. >> greg: i did that for your mother who is i dia delightful woman. >> shannon: she texted: before the show and saie shd don't fort this is greg's show. is watching right now. >> greg: i'm full of myseli toff now. >> shannon: rightfully so. in the meantime judge jeanine has offered to tutor us on the issue of off crypto. there's a strategic reserve but is this where the cloud is? i get very confused. i think it'snine: like the cloud. they say at the digital fort knox but what's interesting is you'v e got donald trump bringing crypto from exile and donald trump is no briw the per, crypto president. this is appealing to youngople people. my kids are really into theirs. i don't understand it. i know there's a blockchain for every crypto or something like that butg li apparently it is something where it has bipartisan support in congress and in the end i think or in the
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beginning they ended up taking seized assets from criminal and civil cases and making that part of their federal reserve. so whatever it is, i mean they've got some foundational basis, they've got their fort knox, they are going tore g start to explain it to us and then when i start researching, i said i used crypto, i was a gooo for me? they said you can diversify. okay. it hedges against inflation because there's a limited supplt and it has increased liquidity, it trades quickly and global access the cause it bypasses traditional banking. if you are inns iran and you can't use a regular bank, he used crypto. it is just something, we are ooing to have to start t understand it but it's no cost costo the taxpayer so i mean aw start getting educated i think it's going to be a good thing. >> shannon: young people areople already educated.
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the president gets that this is another place he can connectn ae with the next generation. >> harold: i don't thinkthat that's the reason we should be connecting, just because youngbt people are connecting, there's a political advantage. 2019, president trump lampoonedo bitcoin and lampooned other crypto. he's come around six years lates because he had every right to. it seems part of the reason he'a come-around is that it's given him an opportunity to appeal to young voters. today'oungs announcement, he basically directed the department of treasury to create a strategi thec bitcoin reserved then a digital asset stockpile. there are a lot of people whoer believe we wile l be able to ta some of those and maybe even pa. down our debt. it's unclearme to me how we do that because one othf the ruless that we don't sellesid the stuf. you can keep it, it may have not value one day and not as muchh vaanother. it may have a few pennies on the dollar several days later. i'sevel dam a believer in the ts that undercurrents it, thewe b blockchain. >> shannon: can we borrow
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wagainst it?an >> harold: if you have it in can.portfolio perhaps you >> shannon: jesse fell asleep during that. [simultaneous talking]ti >> harold: i hope the president changes his mind ons tiktok. >> shannon: change it which way?, wa he was against it, now he's for it. c you want to not keep it? >> harold: i t believe it's ada danger and a threat to our national security. president trump believes that ih we produce more things ine' america he's going to reduce tariffs on others countries. w i may disagree with how he's doing it but iit understand the notion.'t u what i don't understand is, tiktok, congress, the supreme court said that they -- what they are doing is collecting information on young peopleon o mostly and are very l weaponizing it and they said not to do that. >> judge jeanine: timo has
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your address, telephone number. >> harold: the supreme court in aarol 9-0 decision. congress went through this. and id every republican democrat. i'm just saying i think it'st bad.>> >> shannon: i remember when it went down for 24 hours, jesse's dance videos could not get out there and it was a national emergency. >> jesse: i want to talk about the singing. >> shannon: back to the singing. >> greg: you speak m. y language.la >> judge jeanine: it's a baby boomers. the greatest generation comes for more, they are all bentfr out of shape after theter depression and they had lots ofi kids. they spoiled them and gave thedm everything. all of these children justd al competed for attention and you get the 60s and they are all like me, me, me, look at me, i'm going to saying, there's no consequences, free love. and then they got lucky because reagan 80s and then all the wayhi up until now they rode out the greatest stoca
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market rally in the history of civilization. so nowtion they are at the top f their game and they are all rich and they drove this country into a ditch. look at the border, look at the debt. what they've done is they've turned every program into theirr own personal piggy bank. because it's there is, everything is theirs. usaid, my money.gimm green new scam, gimme gimme gimme.mme open borders, all they did was by a place to house the migrants when they got a grant from joe. this is what's happening. this is the last gasp of the baby boomer generation.oi they will singng and do a folk song but they have not groomed the younger generation and the younger generation is getionjust as stupid. emos is where th crdemocratic party is. >> shannon: yousu pu it us in te middle though, we are okay? >> jesse: we are okay. how old are you? >> greg: you aren't supposed ask to ask. >> shannon: gen x. >> harold: after we got attack
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on 9/11 they defended us and beat the terrorists. [simultaneous talking] [laughs] >> shannon: we will discuss our generational differencesak during the break. up next, joy behar punching trump supporters in the kidney,a refusing to give them one. we will explain next. ♪ ♪ we will explain next. ♪ ♪ ever since they got directv, they don't miss a game— not the opening pitch, not even the pre-game flyover! bobby, look! it's baseball season in america, baby! you know those geese are canadian, right? they've got baseball there, too. dry eyes still feel gritty, rough, or tired? with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye: too much tear evaporation. for relief that's ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ remove contact lenses before using miebo.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: even your kidneys aren't safe from the liberals. the joy soup -- who still has a job claims she could be friends with a trump supporter but there's a catch.har coul >> i'm a friend with a trump supporter. i won't give them a kidney but e can be friends. the thing about it is it's notli just aboutti politics, it's abot morality, ethics, cruelty, discrimination, it's about a lot
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of things. h personal humanum values. we are just talking about fiscal conservative who pays more taxes, we are talking about you as a tal human being. >> jesse: harold ford junior, would you give me your kidney? >> harold:. i would. >> greg: jesse would not it.bi >> harold:tc we reached the joy behar may have been joking. i think we are -- we live in a a time where people can't acceptac the fact that you -- your experiences in life mayb different than mine on some issues or questions but i know you as a person and i like you as a person. we don't agree on everything on public policy, but your heart and your family and your decency respect.igg i i think we have to figurure out how we get more there. we can argue and we do argue, we have differences of opinion on a
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lot of issues.rs the judge whom i love dearly, i can't hear out of my right ear after the last few years but i love her eve n more so perhaps s well as aan hear a few years ago. g we have to get beyond this.li you can disagree with someone and stilti.l be friends and so e them a kidney. the guy to my left, gregeg g gutfeld, who has helped me with a low trt of things, i hope i'va helped him with a lot of things as a friend. we get on the show sometimes a s disagree on issues. >> greg: we've shared howe da la >> judge jeanineni: here's the difference, when you tal k about, you know, we've all got similar life experiencesce, we all havso figure it out, i ask you, harold, who are the people who unfriended us in 2016? who would not talk to us, who fought with us, family members? it's the left whose intolerant of the right and so for the left to put themselves on this moral
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pedestal and pontificate while they support ids engaging in gender surgery, you know, and while they have no problem with mehey n beating women in women'e n sports and they refused tofuse recognize angel moms for the parents of the service people killed at abbey gate, i mean let's not kid eachme other, this is going one way. do i fight with you? absolutely. let me w finish. do we have dinner together? will i go to your house or vice versa? absolutely. that's different from mostth democrats. let me just tell you aboutatnt e joy, joy behar there. she is saying well, you u know, maybe i will be friends with thems. we are nazi sympathizers to her, brainwashed. i never said thaleftt about the left, i just object to their policies. they hate us. >> harold: you said some terrible things about democrats. >> judge jeanine: likeribl what?
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>> harold: roll the tape back y to yesterday at. [laughs] do jesse: greg, are you anes noorgan donor? >> greg: depends what you mean by donating. i do donate my organ periodically. she raises an important question though, who would want hers an kidney? her.n look at if you look at her exterior,r, imagine the condition on the inside. it's like opening a dumpster. god forbid what you find, maybe a body.t she's also pretty arrogant to assume somebody -- her kidneys would eventohat be considered d enough for a transplant. it remindsod e me of hunter bidh unassuming he could sell his ar. it's like nobody once his art, nobody wants l her kidney unless maybe for, you know, a snack in room.ew green she was joking but then she veered into th, e morality question and you have to think about how can people do horrible
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things from hamas their hitler? it's when you have an ideologyav e that removes the humanity of your target and everything is permissible.nd eryth that's what i think is whatad scares us about this radical element of the left, wheenn they decide your politics is a moral virtue, i can't be friends with hitler, and they move the framing from left versus right or republican and democrat to good, me, evil, you. it's ironic because they call you a nazi as a way to excuse their own intolerant -- intolerance, meaning i can act like a nazi and exterminate you. i can't be friends with someone who has these beliefs is but the start to something else. said.nk: well yi check the box on my driver's license that i am an organ donor so if i get into a horrific vehicular crash, they can just harvest everything out of me.ry
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thi mean everything. like the buffalo and the native americans. everything. >> greg: what would they take first? >> jesse: probably the hair. >> shannon: you guys may not know march is national kidneyan month and d there was quite a reaction to this because theican american association of kidney patience says it's not even j funny took joke about withholdig a transplant from somebody based on their political persuasion these made me think about people who are not able to get surgeries and transplants becausd e theytr did not get the covid vaccine. we reported on a lot of those and some of that is apparently still happening. that is anothe sr part of the conversation if we talk about who gets on t a kidney. >> harold: i want your ties.e >> jesse: you can have my tie. up next, president trump playsum p matchmaker for those two astronauts joe biden left in space. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ r >> harold: welcome back.oyric. time for the fastest. first up, can love bloom in space? president trump joking that the two nasa astronaut stock on th e ice as for months, he says they might develop a romance. >> they've been left up there. i hope they like eac uh other.ch maybe they will love each other, i don't know.en but they've been left up there, think of it, and i see the woman with the wild hair, good solid got.of hair she's no kidding, no games with her hair. >> harold: for the record,marr these two astronauts are happily married to other people and we are finally closin fing in on tr return to earth after ninespac months in space. can you imagine being stuck in b space for nine months?
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>> judge jeanine: why would he say what he said? does he see something we don't? number 2, if i'm stuck in space if i'm stuck in space, the question is, do you do what you do and just deal with it later for nine go without months? like greg went for 59 years.ne: or if you are stuck in spaceyo with a guy, i would probably rip his head off. i would. >> jesse: he might like that. >> harold: maybe there willot love each other. hei will do you feel about president trump, these peopleap are happilpiy married. >> jesse: the thing about a one-night stand is that you can leave the next day. you can't leave. so no matter what happens, you just have to stare and look at that person for the rest of the trip. so it's high hig risk high rewad if it goes well, then you just
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if i-- it's great. but if it doesn't go well, itl, could be pretty awkward. >> harold: shannon, i share your view of faith, you are a person of faith, what you thinkn about this? >> shannon: not these two. i think these are nice married people. i do wonder for singleauts astronauts, is there an area in the space station for loving timer ? >> jesse: the boom boom room. >> shannon: there arffere different kinds of room. i love all of you but i'm not going to outer space with you. >> harold: you would give me amo kidney but you would not go to space with me. >> jesse: i would not go to space with anybody. >> shannon: i would give you a kidneyi wo before outer space. >> jesse: i'm not going up there. >> harold: your thoughts about this? >> greg: can you admit -- t imagine the transmission to round control? houston, we have a boner. they do have a place, it's the g station. but according to science, and this is a pro-science show, it
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doesn't count if it'ncs in spac. >> jesse: like vegas. >> greg: if it happensgas. in space, it's okay. i'm so glad trump called out her hairut h, i'm so tired of the astronauts and their hair.ir. we get it, you have long hair all right. put it in a bond. put it in a bun, you are a professional. how long were they supposed to be thereare profsion? eight days? nine months. imagine if we went to do "thehef 5", right, we were going to do a show and then all of a sudden th e door shut.is she's with her w coworkers,im agimagine being in the room foro nine months and when you arean planning one show, shannon, who knows what might happenon,n bett us. your mom would have toween u wa. [laughs] >> greg: watch us to pay forde nine months. but it's likbae with your coworkers. >> shannon: i more distracted by him hanging around alm mol te time. >> greg: talk about the walk of shame.
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>> harold: turned upside down, to slip over. >>ther shannon: only there for eight days so on day eightin something happens and then eight months later here we are. a >>re jesse: imagine you get her pregnant in outer space. >> shannon: she would have the baby un oue.p there. >> harold: fan mail friday is up next."fan ♪ ♪ what do a neurosurgeon, a country artist, and a television & radio host have in common? they all saw the writing on the wall. big bank sharing your financial information with big government. join them as owners in old glory bank - the pro-america online bank that protects your privacy, security, and liberty. invest today at own.oldglorybank
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: first question to you u harold, you are 16 years old, what are you doing thirolds wees >> harold: when i was 16 years old, i got my driver's license right when id, s was 16 and i wn high school in dc and we would go by the parties every thought there woult thd be girls. never really worked oueeret for. >>th greg: iatt never does when you are 16, they always date older guys, that's why i started dating six teen-year-olds when i turned 40. [laughs] >> greg: judge, you are 16, what are you doing this weekend? >> judge jeanine: exactly where harold is. going to a dance and, you know, and then the girls all get together in the guys try tor figure outth whether there will ask you to dance or if you are going out and then i love to go
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to dances at other schools because and you meet guys from other schools because i went to a catholic school but i was a good girl, don't get me wrong. >> greg: surs wie you were., we knew those catholic girls, t shannon? oh, we are saving it.[l only saving one thing.some >> shannon: some of us did. >> greg: shannon, evil shannon. >> shannon: your weekend as a 16-year-old, picture little house on the prairie but with electricity and that was me.el >> greg:ec where did you grow up? >> shannon: florida. >> greg: you had electricity. >> shannon: i'm sayinghann it wn very laura engels wilder wilder. i was the youngest kid and mike class, a 16-year-old senior not allowed to do anything but go to church and hang out with my grandma on the weekend, which i loved. >> jesse: i did not skip a grade, that's for sure.nite [laughs] >> greg: voted most likely not p a grade. >> jesse: i might have even repeated a grade, i don'tt evremember. i'm with harold, you are lookin
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for girls but first you are trying to findrls. beer. >> harold: i did not drink until i was 21. >> jesse: saving yourself harold? >> harold: kind of i guess i gre was. >> greg:g: i spent a lot of time outside 7-eleven trying to get guys to buy mee 7- beer. >> jesse: get the beer and then go into the woods somewhere. >> greg: exactly and that woothing bad happens in theg: e woods, you don't talk about it for a while, decades pass and then all of a sudden you get aau phone call and they say we know what you did in the woods.kava -- asks, what is one rule you make that everyone has gre to fw in your home? shannon, what rule is it? >> shannon: you bettern, w like dogs because biscuit, it's her home and if you come into it i hope you love her. she's going to com be there. >> greg: did i tell you my idea for boo a new book for you? women of the bible cook. >> shannon: but i can't cook.
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>> greg:cook it's a combination religion a cookbook.ll l it will sell like crazy. >> shannon: i like that. do you have to cook to have a cookbook we. >> greg: women of the bible in the kitchen. >> shannon: does cereal count? >> greg: no, never mind. jesse, what rule in your home?ia >> jesse: i make everybody take off their shoes.. >> shannon: no, no. >> jesse : i don't do that. [laughs] >> jesse: some people do that. >> greg: we do that. i'm sorry, jesse, if you live in new york, you cannot wear your shoes and somebody's house. they are covered withoush human filth. >> jesse: is that for religious reasons? >> greg: high jane -- hygiene. every time we go for a dog walk i wipe his paws. >> shannon: do you clean people speed? >> jesse: it's a power move, i'm not taking my shoes off, i'. turning around. >> greg: what about you, harold? you look so sad. >> harold: it's been ae yo long week jus.i i think with my kids you have to tell us the truth.
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my kids are 11 and nine and that's thete only thing. >> greg: that's a great thing to tell your guests, come on and, you have to tell the truth. >> harold: i give everybody a black history lesson before they come in. >> greg:co judge.t. do you have people take off their shoes? >> jesse: no, she doesn't. >> greg: you live in new york city. >> jesse: that's a weird thing. >> judge jeanine: my floors are cleaned every day. >> greg:>>nine: myd meinhard.er -- mine aren't -- >> judge jeanine: i built abu cigailr house because my ex and o smokeends used t cigars. >> greg: that's a good one, don't smoke insmokhat' the hous. you know what misses brady used to say, don't play ball in thetl house. you are going to break a lamp,ba greg. one more thing is next. u remember that? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ baby: liberty! mom: liberty mutual is all she talks about since we saved hundreds by bundling our home and auto insurance. biberty: it's pronounced "biberty." baby: liberty!
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>> judge jeanine: time for one more thing and jana goes first. >> shannon: i want to tell youso about something special.ecia an organization devoted to press freedom and responsible journalism honoring one of our colleagues last night. fox news channel g4 correspondent trey king scott the foundations first amendment award. i was blessed to attend the dinner along with fox news media ceo and fox news media president and executivsuzae editor.ma the foundationrk noted he doesw remarkable work.orie we know it, bringing us theou storiends of people caught in wo zones around the world, reported extensively inrt tirelessly from the ukraine, the middle east, afghanistan anwe jd more. we join in all of those congratulating trey yingst at his team, a very well-deserved-l honor. it was a privilege to be there with him lasdeset night. fox news sunday this weekend. >> judgeerfu jeanine: congratulations to trey yingst, he's wonderful. >> greg: tonight we've got a show for you, an all-sta, we ha.
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it's a humdinger. let's do this... ♪ animals are great ♪ >> greg: harold is sad there is no in-your-face, but did you know that ought or zach know how to break things open. looks ow at that.e >> greg: trying to break andis o oyster. he's being shellfish, if you will. prettypr smart. t yoheu know they eat 25% of their body weight every day? that almost makes them on honorary member ofthem the view. that's the oregon zoo by the way, call me. >> harold: trey yingst is gettin g everything he should. animals are great. a commercial spacecraft successfully landed on the moon. the east quadrant.
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it was built by texas-based firefly aerospace, traveled lea leaving generate 15th, traveledh 2.8 miles and this is the first commercial companyis in historyo achieve a fully successful softn landing on the moon. congratulations to those engineers and all those who made it happen. >> judge jeanine: jesse. >> jesse: you know caitlin clark, the wnba player>>, she de a challenge with eli manning and guess who one, guess who won. eli manning won and he slaughtere od her. tha 75-61. taket, that, ladies. he's not even a professional basketball player. >> judge jeanineessi: you just like saying that. >> jesse: yes, i do. "jesse watters primetime"a tonight, a mystery guests. very mysterious. >> judge jeanine: yeah, likeni you. i'm not goin g to go because we have a fewds seconds so i have e have a wonderful weekend. that's it for us wrs t night.

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