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today. >> what i realized about people, there is this idea of people that want to be made fun of for punching down [bleep] that is not the case. they want to be made fun of but specific things about their culture. they don't want to hack a joke like indian accent with the guy going like this or whatever. that i have seen a million times. but they want a specific nuance to observation about their culture and they feel seem, represented, stoked on that. >> we talked how republicans e to blow up in a special on absolutely blown up the last three, five years. it is an awesome conversation and we will bring it to you 4:00 p.m. monday right here on "the will cain show." i promise you will want to see it. we get to the heart of the matter from the heart of the america from the big apple. ♪ ♪
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>> hello, everyone i'm katie pavlich with judge jeanine pirro, charlie hurt, g greg gutfeld, ad this is "the five." ♪ ♪ the senate is voting right now on a build to avoid a government shutdown. two it appears on track to pass after ten democrats on board to. but it didn't come easy. house democrats complete meltdown and chuck schumer folded on a government shutdown. other reports and members screaming at him and threatening a primary. nancy pelosi calling on democrat senators to defy humor. aoc with a throw down and hakeem jeffries is leaving chuck high and dry. >> i believe that is a tremendous mistake. it is almost unthinkable by senate democrats would bow to hand the few pieces of the leverage that we have a way for free when we have been sent here
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to protect social security, protect medicaid and protect medicare. >> is it time for new leadership and the senate? >> next question. >> katie: the party bp mandates down to electric cars. senator mark kelly hosted this social media video. >> here in washington, i drive to work for the last time in my tesla. what matters is doing the right thing this time of year. elon musk turned out to be a [bleep]. i don't want to be driving a car built and designed by a [bleep]. >> katie: thank you, server, for my information. perhaps the most deranged democrat of them all, maxine waters accusing trump to start a civil war. >> this president is putting us in a position where hungry people will be on the street where nonprofit waiting for their checks are not going to get them.
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we are seniors waiting for their social security check will not get it. when that happens, what does trump expect? i believe he expects violence. i believe he expects confrontation. i believe he is working towards a civil war. >> katie: wow, charlie, so many things to talk about here hook up at chuck schumer two days ago had democrats walk the plank. last night, he shut it off and today we are here with a win for donald trump and democrats completely in disarray. have you ever seen nothing like this question asked before now, i was trying to think about it. i think the last micelle the democrats in this much disarray was probably 2004 when john kerry lost to george w. bush. and that was even not as bad as this time because, of course, george w. bush was running as income and power of the incumbent. it is so much worse because they lost because donald trump has
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cannibalized all of her good issues. he's taken every single good issue they have and taken away from them so they are left with this insane situation where they are threatening a government shutdown. they are the party of government. they are the party of government issues and we will shut it down. and then, it of course, he saw as the pipe up and leaves the democrat holding the bag and you have a situation senate democrats, house democrats and other democrats. but one thing that is interesting nancy pelosi fades into the background. i swear, you know that i know republicans tend to not like her, but she was so gifted at keeping democrats together and we are seeing her absence right now. >> katie: she is also saying that chuck schumer needs to go and that leadership has completely failed. i find it so interesting hakeem jeffries lives down the street from chuck schumer and
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that is a little awkward, neighbors, not the one who should primary him but aoc down the street. >> judge jeanine: it is interesting aoc side before i get into it, you know, the division between house dams and senate dams. i think whether or not hakeem jeffries wants to admit it, they are furious with schumer. think about it, he is the one with the corona beer and the doge protest and the avocados, singing and doing the videos. now all of a sudden he turns. all of a sudden, i think it is a smart move and i don't think the democrats realize that because it would have given donald trump power to decide who gets paid, what is considered an essential job, and so donald trump can say, "you people are not essential so you will not get paid." schumer was between a rock and a hard place and made the decision not to each of the government down.
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we all know the party in power suffers when the government shuts down. i want to go to aoc. now, aoc is doing what gavin newsom is doing. she said she is going to go into the red districts and town halls and she will go out there with bernie sanders. she, and i think the time is now or never. i think she is making a decision, that, you know what, this is the time for me to get out there because schumer is out of sync with us. if there is anything she has done in the last few years and she came to congress, she has become more thoughtful and she's become more reason and, and she makes it clear what she is thinking. so, they have a real divide in the party and i think she is the one who might be able to put it all together. >> katie: harold, from a strategy perspective, this is a situation democrats wanted to shut the democrats down with president trump's agenda and they realized what the judge
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said about trump having more power in a shutdown to say, we need essential workers now that everybody else is not working, doge why are they employed by the federal government at all? they are in this position voting for the cr but it is actually biden level cr. it is not like they are losing that much and the infighting in the party in aoc and mentally far left is the one getting the credit for being the one bringing people together. >> harold: good to be here. happy friday. that is one perspective that you laid out there, katie. i get the political downfall dumb it downfall that judge jeanine said and it looks a lot like the spinning numbers from last year. but when you are out of ideas, it seems like my party is, you seem to be out of focus and as a result you see these machinations. we should not forget we could go back and forth between republicans and the house about what this bill should look like and whether or not they can
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bring their party together. this consummation around the bill is bipartisan. two, chuck schumer will probably face primary challenge from one of the names mentioned, including the congresswoman aoc, alexandria locascio cortez. she will be a formidable opponent because mr. schumer didn't calculate right, no one knows what he was standing for. if he decides he will flip, you have to have a reason pure joy said any politician can change his or her mind and i always accept who comes to my side, but you are not authentic if you don't explain why you made the change. i think the democrats wanted recessions from republicans because maybe they could not achieve them or won but this may be the worst of all worlds. wouldn't it be great if chuck schumer said hey, here is what we want we are calling for a vote on our budget and lift american child act for promoting teachers to do a
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good job with enforceable, accountable academic standards in school and provide kids with summer job and internship to foster good work skills and understand what it means to be in the real world. lower the taxes or just something that democrats could rally around even if republicans did not allow it to come up for a vote. i think this may be -- i think the government, you said it well, judge, the power of the party catches a plane. i don't want the government to shut down but the country needs an alternative. unfortunately, the only alternative mr. schumer gave was to flip-flop. >> katie: greg, you know who else lives in new york? harold ford, an alternative to aoc. >> greg: i wish he would run for something to get him off this table. >> katie: he will run away from you. >> greg: the dems are like -- that hurts! the dems are like that will make, unpopular neighbor next to
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the neighbor throwing an amazing kegger. [laughter] and that unpopular neighbor trying to figure out, do i try to sneak in and joined the font or call the cops on them and break up the party? they decide to sneak in because they know, you don't want to be -- you don't want to be the party only known for one thing, stopping people from having fun. it is like a heckler at a comedy club. the heckler is not just data by the comedienne go to put the entire crowd, especially if the comedian is good. they want you thrown out of there. think about shutting down the government, that doesn't shut down doge, does? you can shut down the government and a desk calendar could be. so maybe keep the government open so you can make sure you have an eye on doge. mark kelly is kind of disappointing to me. he puts the ass and astronaut.
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he spent years over climate change and sells his electric car and what does a buy? a chevy tahoe! does consume gas like consumes pie and something tells me he didn't just like, i'm selling my ev. it was planned a long time ago. he was exploiting that sale for virtual selling. i did this all the time. i will give a scented candle to kat and she doesn't know that dana gave it to me. you just exploited it. by the way, if you sell your electric car, it doesn't hurt musk. you already paid for it so it doesn't matter. virtual signaling is super sense. if trump came out with a solid code to the leftists would punch themselves in the face. not a lot has been said about the violence against the dealerships and how they relate to the stock drop. why would somebody buy something that puts a target on their
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prison! [cheers and applause] >> you can't bully the feds themselves. he is going to have to plea, or i am predicting he is going to get charged and very likely will spend time in jail. >> he could end up in prison. >> it doesn't look very good for donald trump. >> judge jeanine: okay, that didn't work out well. one year ago, they tried to take away his freedom, by earlier today president trump walked through the doors at the doj headquarters in washington, laying down his nation to restore law and order and balance in the weaponization of government once and for all. >> we are turning to page four long years of corruption, weaponization and surrender to violent criminals. wave restore they are, equal and impartial justice under the constitutional well. the doj will become premier crime-fighting agencies on the face of the earth. >> i promised my wife that i
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will not use a bad word of, just a little better. in case he gives me some [bl [bleep]! [applause] and she quickly dismissed it. >> judge jeanine: president trump bowing to crack down on criminals, and the liberal prosecutors who enabled them. >> i have no higher mission as president of the united states fan two and make for scaling and stop this lawbreaking to make america safe again. instead of having marxist prosecutors who want to put police officers in handcuffs and go after a police officer rather than a criminal, i pointed patriotic tough on crime or yours who will partner with place to put dangerous offenders behind bars and put them in jail. >> judge jeanine: you know, charlie, before i get into the substance of this, think about what it was like and how many people tried to prevent former president donald trump to become president again.
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and you know, to put him in jail to make sure that he would never be around again. >> charlie: of course, we are seeing why because the democrats completely run out of any viable issue that connects with voters. even within the republican party. they wanted to keep him from taking over the leadership. it goes back to 2015 when donald trump first launched his presidential campaign. at the highest levels of the obama administration, they made the decision to spy on donald trump in his campaign. and from their perspective, it worked because they maintained that throughout the entire first term, the entire political press and the median washington focused entirely on the proceeds of that spine on its campaign. down again, at the highest level of the obama administration. it defined his first term and of course, it got him out of the white house by 2020.
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he was impeached twice on idiotic, fate made up things. why wouldn't they be pursuing it -- market worked for them and they spent the next four years pursuing the same strategy. in the end, obviously, because he has the tough guy mackey is, he managed to come out. he managed to beat them and he is l they are left with nothing but crying because he walked down to doj and gave a speech today. >> judge jeanine: the truth is, katie, the present indicated he would end the weaponization n of the department of justice. but is that enough? because as charlie just referenced and jim call me signing unverified affidavits with the bicep core and reupping his spine and doesn't have to be more consequences? the two i would argue the
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weaponization went to the tea party movement where the parties work together to go after grassroots activists with the power of the justice department under barack obama. they got away with it and no accountability but then they moved into 2015 and did more illegal activity and spying against the trump campaign. and there is a big difference to answer your question between retaliation, weaponization, and accountability. when he goes to doj and talks how he's getting out the prosecutors who engage in this behavior, he does not want this to continue on. he is holding people accountable for what happened here to this is a stain on the american system of justice. we should be the crown jewel of the entire world in terms of justice. we are different than the rest of the world. we are not supposed to have kangaroo courts or banana style justice. we are supposed to have real justice. that was completely destroyed
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over the course of the past four years during biden and obama administration. accountability is a different thing. one other thing he said, he has back in washington out and wants the capital of america to be clean and safe. it belongs to all americans, and i don't think we should discredit how much that means in terms of the pride of the country. >> judge jeanine: you know what, it is not only pride, herald, the broken windows theory. this low-level crime, whether graffiti or anything else. you have this rf of lawlessness. but reorienting the department of justice to main mission which is the prosecution of crime is a good thing, don't you think? >> harold: i do and i have no issue with the president going to the justice department today. i do take a little umbrage -- i'm just different and how i accept and how i gloat about a win. he won. everything you said, charlie, and everything katie said, the
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real display of power and confidence, the real jury spoke in november. here until they returned him to the white house after all of these things go do want to say. but i don't like the personal stuff. i agree with the president that they are things the criminal of the patient and how they go about pursuing a mental justice system. it should not be changed because of president trump here till they are a number that don't have the resources and certainly don't have the determination this president has two fight this thing or political support this president had. they have been prosecuted by the justice department and other divisions the justice department goes about conducting business, not just making it about president trump. because the ultimate "told you so does quote was him winning winning in november. i wish he didn't make it personal all the time. >> judge jeanine: you know, greg am glad you made it personal because nobody, no
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person has been faced with a kind of targeted, vicious, and justified prosecutions the democrats engaged in. >> greg: i'm so disgusted by what harold said to. you know, this isn't about winning, harold, imprinting the memory on history here till as we know, history is always rewritten by the losers. if you think media is fake, what do you think that historians came from? they came from media! so we have to, no one else is going to did this, he has to do it, we have to do it. what you don't hear right now, what is that silence? all the people in the media that tried to take him out. they are not saying, we were wrong. with c daisy come on, biden has dementia! [laughs] they aren't doing that so we have to pay her disappeared and gone away. how is this not a fable for the
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ages and inspirational lesson to everyone who has felt targeted in their lives and who felt outgunned, outnumbered. if this were a democrat, there would be 12 movies made about this man or to the most political triumph in american history and hollywood and media are staying home in their pajamas, weeping into their funyions. it is not gloating. it is a reminder of the third ad of the trump movie could not be forgotten. if there was justice, we should be able to parade every hack on tv from the morning chose to the daily show guy on camera and literally, literally and i don't mean metaphorically, they have to eat words. we actually take their words verbatim and baked cookies. we write the words on the cookies and we have to sit down -- it's not even pay per view, it we force them to eat
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their words every single word! >> judge jeanine: what if they like their cookies? >> greg: that might happen with stelter. >> harold: but why reform the justice department for everybody? >> greg: can i respond to that? he saw two things going on, the personal justice, trump, but he was telling about america justice. he is focusing attention on illegal immigration, crime, ending foreign wars. he took an concerned boutique white liberal identity and trans input on the things that benefit everybody, everything ignored under the biden administration using neighbor analogy, biden was the shot and who let his front yard grow over while cooking meth in the kitchen. >> judge jeanine: i had, sunny hostin flames gavin newsom for talking to conservatives on his podcast. ♪ ♪
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now available: boost max! ♪ ♪ >> liberals never live up to namesake. sunny hostin acting not so su sunny, gavin newsom, how dare him have steve bannon on his new podcast! >> i think this is a poor strategy for gavin newsom. actually did think he was one of the leaders that would come out in terms of 2028. i remember watching his annual state of the union address in california, and he criticized republicans. now he has steve bannon on that show saying, you will get to populism. there is a long road. he gets a rope pushed back. he showed his pretty, little white teeth and i think it is despicable.
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>> but if gavin newsom doesn't pan out how about cackling kamala harris? her latest for losing in a landslide. a new book claims the campaign freaked out when she looked shorter than tim baltz during the cnn interview says, "for the rest of the campaign coach or her team required she be given a chair that met certain specification no less than 30 inches, floor to top of seat height no less an 18.9 inches, arms on chairs may not be a very high, arms must follow the natural height. chairs must be firm." so, going back to "of the you" and i can't remember the last time i agreed with somebody on "the view" i was appalled steve bannon went on to gavin newsom's political career laundering podcast so he could seem like maybe he's not the
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crazy left-wing goofball that he has. where you upset by that? >> greg: let's be clear sunny hostin is racist because if gavin newsom was black, she would not make comment about his teeth. i do enjoy these democrats going after gavin newsom for talking to people that he disagreed with. they don't realize that is the reason why they stopped. how dare you platform this person! that is the new phrase for allowing someone to talk. to do can't platform this person! you ever consider why kamala harris was so hack-list she never had a conversation with anybody who disagreed with. you have to build up flabby intellectual muscles and you have to get out of your comfort zone, although i am cyclical enough to know what gavin newsom is up to. what is the weirdest thing about the podcast is gavin newsom's hands. i don't know if you notice but do we have any tape of that?
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what is going on with this guy? tyra said he was negotiating a price with a deaf protistute. who does their own sign language when talking? i don't get it. i don't get it. >> is something you have witnessed before? >> greg: i don't think he could be president because that is distracting. i would chop them off. that is why america is great. >> judge jeanine: so what is he doing? [laughter] >> it is very bizarre and i think tyrus nailed it. >> greg: he is negotiating with a deaf prostitute. >> i cannot look at gavin newsom's hands now. >> greg: we should call jeffrey toobin for analysis. >> stop! kb, can we move on, please! >> greg: welcome to friday. >> it is true. trump is right about this, it is
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dangerous to platform gavin newsom and tried to normalize him. he has a lunatic. he is still governor and by the way, part of his state just burned to the ground. why does he have time to be doing this question marks fade i agree with you, this is gavin newsom propaganda project. conservatives are going on and say this is a propaganda project. i can see the hands even though not highlighted p.r. to i think he does this when he's nervous and doesn't know what to say and answer questions. >> greg: there is something weird going on. >> katie: is trying to remake himself into this moderate. he is true in the sense how shifted to the right and trying to set himself up for 2028. people like sunny hostin at "the view" totally unattached with reality and the strategy to get back in touch with the country. to gavin's credit, he's trying to do that. but she says cute face and white teeth, it has worked for a lot
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of people and he has a haired child going for him too so you never know. >> charlie: i am wondering if you think kamala harris lost because of chair height? >> harold: no. she did not lose because of chair height. campaigns are not common as we all know people want all the seems to be. i blame the staff and they should have interrupted before it got started and say, pull a tear up. let me go back to something sonny huston said who has a friend of mine. we have to understand we can't get to a point in politics we don't like the tip on ronald reagan relationships any more. we can't get to a point we don't want people to disagree. one of the great debates about race in the 60s occurred between two people develop the d james baldwin in cambridge as they debated the role of race and how to progress with different ideas that developed a report from it. we lost one of t the great senators and one of the great voices in politics in the last
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24 hours, alan simpson who worked with republicans, democrats alike and others to try to give us a blueprint and a pathway to balance the budget. i'm never one to believe because you disagree with somebody you cannot be friendly with them. we talked about this when gavin newsom wanted to do this thing. grad, i think you said as long as different voices, dissenting voices and i don't wt to do anything with my hands now. [laughter] we should not be afraid of that. not afraid of the disagreement. i don't care dissent and frankly, i think i am strengthened by it so i hope he keeps doing it. >> charlie: i agree with everything harold said -- >> greg: of course you do. >> charlie: which went between tip o'neill and gavin newsom? that is a problem. >> judge jeanine: first of all, sunny hostin, are you saying she is responsible for like you were talking like
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arrests, aggression in race relations? >> harold: by no means. i didn't say that at all so the answer is no. >> judge jeanine: anyway, how is anybody in the business and my earring just fell, that is my jewelry, how is somebody and communication of business on television be furious because you don't want someone else to speak? this is why they lost the election. they want to deplatform people and how dare you normalize somebody who disagrees with me. these are people that don't believe in the constitution it's called the first amendment! how dare you speak to this person. it is an outrage! you should be outrage there are people like that that have the ability and a platform to say, the guy has been in a position where we can all hate him for a particular reason. she hates him because of his political beliefs. we have to get past that. you know what coach if she can't go to that is her problem. let me say this about kamala harris and the chair. to the country is going through
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all these problems and kamala harris is worried about a chair, arm length, leg length that she should worry about her brain. she cannot engage with her brain and forget about the chair. she is the most inarticulate unit that we have had run for national office. so there! >> chair size or hand movements will help. at the next, rosie o'donnell taking the week off because president trump broke his brain. ♪ ♪
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president trump's time in office. watch this. >> this is day 52. i thought it was day 92 that turns out, it is day 52, rachel. an unexhausted at day 52. and so, i'm going to take next week off. i'm telling you that now because i know you don't like when i drift away. i'm just taking next week off. then i will come back and go with you all the way to the 100 days. >> harold: so, judge, your thoughts about him taking a week off. is that good or bad? >> judge jeanine: busy rosie o'donnell's brother? >> harold: no, i don't believe they are related. >> charlie: you think they look alike? google it. >> judge jeanine: this is what i have to say, the guy a vacation on msdn for four years because joe biden didn't do anything in the same thing, trump's hitler and a threat to democracy and he is a felon. so after 52 days he needs to
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take a vacation and all he does is report and donald trump is doing all the working. the best part of that all, last year, "donald trump's cognitive decline continues in plain view." nothing this guy says makes sense. google, i think he is rosie o'donnell's brother. >> harold: i'm not sure about this. i think the democrats, they have to have an answer besides taking time off. what would you advise demo democrats -- >> charlie: at the very least go to they need to stop listening to people like lawrence o'donnell, msnbc. it proves the whole thing is a charade. and i honestly don't believe -- i don't think they believe in a lot of stuff they are saying because eight years is nothing here take you keep fighting to the end of the earth. you never give up and you never stop fighting. you think about your kids, grand grandkids.
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i think what is exhausting after 52 days is keeping up the charade. >> harold: that is a good point. if you believe democrats talk about how bad it is, this is not a slight to lawrence but is it okay to take time off or flip-flop and becoming with ideas clashed my speech really has 1,408 days left of the trump administration. as i always say, a trump presidency is like dog years, 107. [laughter] it is not going to change if they really want to find ways to get democrats back in charge budget they need to be working as hard as the president. clearly, they can't keep up. >> harold: greg gutfeld, your thoughts about ireland in a week off. >> greg: i agree with the judge. it is so much easier covering biden. you wanted to cover a corpse, all you needed was a white sheet. that is it. it is hard to deal with real deeds instead of hypothetical predictions. you could show up for work and
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say it is inerrant to democracy. that is it, you get three or four people from blogs and they go yes, yes, yes but now you have to deal with real stuff everyday. it is kind of part hard to. it has got to be depressing for people from ms in the nbc call him hitler and you realize hitls more popular than you. [laughs] hitler just won so what does that make me? >> harold: that is the benchmark. well, you got anything else to say, judge? "fan mail friday" is up next. ♪ ♪ don't worry about the driving with pods. pack at your pace, store your things until you're ready, then we deliver to your new home. across town or across the country. pods, your personal moving and storage team.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: great. all right, fan mail friday, first question for bob. not bad. you had to be stuck in a tv show for one month, which one would it be? i will go with you, charlie. >> charlie: "three's company." >> greg: you said that without thinking periods before they do not? >> greg: harrison came in later but you are talking
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about 10, 7, 4, i don't know. harold? i would have gone with "charlie's angels." 's bill and that is yours. i love "happy days." >> greg: why? >> harold: pipelines. i love my man. >> greg: you want to hang out with the guys? >> harold: there is a jukebox. >> charlie: i want to amend mine. the 18. >> greg: you can hang out in the bandwidth faced man. that would be great. katie. >> katie: seinfeld the, because would be entertaining. >> greg: wise and entertaining question my. >> katie: a show about nothing but it was entertaining. >> charlie: that was a terrible, terrible answer, katie. >> katie: why? >> greg: because you have to live it in real life, judge. >> judge jeanine: i don't want to say it but i'm going to say. "perry mason," i know it is old, shut up! i know what his old, but to be a
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lawyer in that courtroom where you cross-examined the defendant go to the prosecutor indicted, the defendant is innocent and the real criminals in the pews and he raises his hand and says, i get it. to be in that courtroom. >> charlie: you know, he played for the other team so you're not getting anywhere with him. he hooked up with a gardener on his island. i'm going to go with "melrose place" in its prime and a nice pool and i love brooke langston, remember her? the brunette? i had so many cute girls on that show and hang out by the pool so "melrose place."li ta"one more thing" up next. ♪ ♪
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britt slabinski, a recipient of the medal of honor himself, sat down with fellow recipients to hear their stories from their military service to their transition into the veteran community. it■s nothing we won, right? we're pretty vocal on that, saying, look, i didn't win anything like we're a recipient of this. you're going to highlight me for the day. we're four guys get killed. never crossed my mind about receiving the medal of honor. never. i was told i was being put in for it the day after the battle. the highest level of valor. you want to understand, why did these people lose their lives? why aren't they in my place? can't refuse it. we don't have the wear if you don't want to. they feel you earned it. people think war ends the moment you get home. no. war sticks with you. for me, it was like i was in a fog. really? for. for several months. you're literally on the edge of life and death at any moment. and then 12 hours later, you're at home and you're going to birthday parties and you have to go back to assimilating that life.
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>> greg: a great show tonight. tafoya, johnny jones, kennedy and tyrus tonight at 10:00. let's do this. yeah. oh, you know, when celebrates his birthday. here he is enjoying a lovely, his favorite, a worm cake at the zoo. he likes to stop by there and pick something up. dig right in. yum, yum, yum. i wasn't sure if it was ron pearlman or willie defoe. so, actually, it's just an armadillo named scooter. >> katie: his beard is getting in his cake. >> greg: i've had that problem. >> katie: all right, judge. >> judge jeanine: it's time for >> judge jeanine: all right. talk about hot pursuit. police in corona, california are searching for this clueless criminal who accidently turned himself into a human torch while trying to set a car on fire. do you believe that? he got away.
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i guess they have gone to the e are. look at that he is running away. >> katie: he didn't learn stop, drop, and roll. harold, what do you have? >> harold: last minute 8:13 left in the third quarter the greatest shooter ever to play basketball hit 4,000th three pointer. certify doesn't get the credit he deserves. we talk about the great ones in the game. the best of all time. certify, you got to put in the top three, top four conversation after this. the only other player who has 3,000 three pointers is james harden. steph curry, gone graduate labor relations. he just looks shorter. >> katie: carley? >> charlie: japanese mlb star suzuki swapped his baseball bat for a samurai sword to take batting practice. carved out several pitches in a row with slighting each ball in
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half. tokyo series chicago cubs will take on the l.a. dodgers. >> greg: we will look back at that. >> judge jeanine: does he have a knife on the end of that thing? >> charlie: it's a sword. strikes right down the middle. >> katie: got it. this guy doesn't have a sword. look at unlikely duo playing in a pond in madison, mississippi, riley didn't get along with his local duck at first, trying to hitch a ride. but the owner of riley said the two developed a friendship over the past few months and now riley lets her new pal go on his back and they go cruise not guilty river. >> judge jeanine: is this in florida? >> dana: this is in mississippi. golden retrievers are supposed to retrieve ducks instead giving him rides off of his back. glad they get along. >> judge jeanine: worry about alligators. >> katie: thanks, everybody. that's it for us have. a wonderful weekend. >> bret: that was a good one, katy. i like that one. >> bret: thank
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