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well as comedian jimmy kimle. we will be following that later on in this special edegrees of "justice" with judge jeanine. throughout tonight's show we will teak you to the d.c. hilton for the big moments at the white house correspondent's dinner. first, where is the 6-year-old missing for are 8 days now, december appeared seemingly without a trace from her own bed in her own home in arizona. wednesday, her parents finally spoke to reporters. >> we are here today to plea for our safe return of our baby girl isabel. >> last night, tucson police held a press conference announcing a potential new clue in the case. >> finally, we have a video that we are going to release to the public which we are hoping will help us identify some potential witnesses.
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what the video shows is the parking lot area looking in the direction o of the celis home during the hours of 1:00 to 1:30. >> welcome, gentlemen. good to have you here this evening. now, mark, i'm going to start with you. why would the police be talking about a group of five people coming out of a club at 1:30 in the morning as people that they want to talk to? >> well, i'm not sure how good it will do, judge, but i think that they want to wrap these people up with their observations that night which could have been if they are walking right by the window of the home was the screen off or pulled out. was the window open. did they hear anything? did they see anything? did they see any other pedestrians walking in the area, did they see a little girl walking by herself with a
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pedestrian. if they are not witnesses, they are trying to bracket the timeline a little tighter. >> judge jeanine: what do you make of the fact that the little girl are goes missing at 8:00 in the morning and the family, the mom and dad don't come out and talk about it until wednesday, your days later. you are a how man homicide det, how does that hit you? >> i would not have the family talk to the media unless it is a last ditch effort. i think this is more complicated than just straight up or down strange came in or somebody in the house is involved. there seems to be a hint of something a little more complex with this investigation just the way that the police are tactically releasing the press conferences, their comments, their use of investigative style. there is just something a little more complex.
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>> judge jeanine: dr. baden, we heard this before, an open window, a screen pushed aside. what do you look for forensically if you hear this? >> there should be some kind of fingerprints on the window sill. there might be damage to the screen, if the screen is broken, skin or blood from the perpetrator. how high is the screen from the ground outside. in order for somebody to go through a screen they have to know where they are going. is it a bedroom, a kitchen, a bathroom? this would as mark indicates somebody who knew the inside of the house, had worked there, been there, relative. posses, five people don't kidnap a child. and also interesting because the releases from the sheriff's department are hesitant to call it a kidnapping. they said it is a disappearance. >> judge jeanine: something about this is tweaking mark as well and obviously guys this is
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complicated by the fact that they are are close to the mexican border. >> that does raise adegreesal possibilities, yes. >> judge jeanine: mark, also, the mexican border, problem? >> i think it might be a reach unless there is some kind of nexus between this family and somebody that lives south of the border they might be in dispute with. we have another situation a mistaken residence. are there any residents in the area that have something going on that quite possibly a residence was simply mistaken but dr. baden said something that was so crucial. you have to have knowledge that you are going to the right target location, the right window. there wasn't several windows, there was just one. somebody is either going to go in or convince the girl to come close enough to the window to pull her out. is that somebody that is known to her or somebody actually
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went in the window. both create an ingress and egress. another story, police just released a computer generated photo of what mad lin would look like today. joe morris is a consultant on 48 hours and he joins us now. ing thanks for being with us is. the uk please say it is quite possible tha madeleine mccann s still alive. >> i do not believe that she is alive at this time. i believe the family has invested a lot of time and resources and their hopes are that mattie is still alive. unfortunately, that is where the investigation went wrong from the beginning. they never dealt with this investigation as if it was a crime originally and what happens is the parents didn't level and tell the whole truth to the police.
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>> judge jeanine: what to you mean they didn't investigate it as if it was a crime? it was a missing child in a foreign country. >> when the child went missing everybody thought that the child walked out the door. the child was left in the apartment unsupervised and they thought the child was in the compound which is a resort for families. they looked all over the place for the child. it wasn't until later on that the police came and realized that they had a crea crime on r hands. >> judge jeanine: joe, since you were throughout very quickly you sea the parents could not see the apartment from where they were having dinner is that, correct? >> there was no way that they had a visual sight of the apartment so they couldn't have seen if someone grabbed the child and came back out. from the beginning they misled the police in the facts and that is how they became strong suspects in the case. >> judge jeanine: you have a couple here in a foreign country leaving kids alone in
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an -- in an apartment with an unlocked door. no babysitter. what does that tell you, mark fuhrman? you can't see the apartment. you are drinking heavily. >> i mean it is obvious they at that moment at least they weren't very good parents but they are on vacation. this whole investigation the portugal police seemed like they never investigated a crime against a person before. they floundered around and went everywhere they could to take the heat off at every press conference and failed to see the obvious. first you look at the pear rents. you split them up and interview them separately and get statements and see where they conflict and actually try to break the case down before the forensics come back. when the forensics come back and now you know you have a child that was injure ared you have a problem. >> judge jeanine: dr. baden?
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>> the portugese police did a poor investigation just as the police in aru aruba did with natalee holloway. tourism is very important for these area and the first thing they want to say is it is safe to come here, there is no local people doing this. it is the parents. two doctors who had great trouble conceiving this child and they eventually the people had to pay libel fees. >> judge jeanine: you're right. the parents sued and said you defamed us. we will continue to follow that. thanks for being with us this evening. >> thank you, judge. >> judge jeanine: even the liberal wing of the united states supreme court seems to support arizona's immigration law. president obama, are you listening? and and the secret service trying to stop their agents from cavorting with the oldest profession.
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>> judge jeanine: this week the supreme court seems sympathetic to arizona's immigration law and now it seems that other states may follow. immigration attorney michael wilds and a former ins undercover agent and author of the book shadow catcher join us this evening. thanks for being with us. >> pleasure. >> michael, you remember when arizona said it built pass. the justice department says it is unconstitutional, it is racial profiling. >> i don't think it is but it could lead to it. it leads to the opening of the flood gates where arizona will make a mosaic and say one tile
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should be this way and we see kansas and oklahoma and utah making pro immigration legislation because they need the crops picked throughout the country. this conservative court is actually going to allow the arizona law to go but it is going to change everything, judge. >> judge jeanine: i think in this case the flood gates are about people flooding into the country. >> you have been so gracious. i have to tell you this is concerned but this is a bad precedent if the court does this. >> judge jeanine: the interesting thing is even the justice department after a year of saying this is racial profiling and the president saying he could be going for a cone of ice cream and they will come up to him and ask him for his papers now the solicitor general says we admit it is not about racial profiling and at this point it seems that the supreme court is sympathetic to arizona's request to pass its
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own quasiimmigration law. do you agree with that? >> i certainly agree. one of the things that happens here is, first of all, the law mirrors federal immigration law. there is already protocols how to establish alien experts people encountered by law enforcement officials. there is a big concern that other states are going to follow exactly what arizona is doing. >> judge jeanine: there is no question that they already indicated that. michael if the feds aren't doing their job and if the people of the state of arizona are suffering the cost of education and hospitalization and social services for the illegals don't they have a right to pass a law that as we just heard mirrors the federal law? >> it doesn't. it is -- >> judge jeanine: how. >> the gentleman is arguing it is support of the bishops supplementmental to the federal laws. it will create an environment where other states want to do other things.
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the men and women are law enforcement are already taxed. >> doug: so leave the illegals alone? >> what happens, judge, is very honest they do not have the capability and forensics in the field to do the analysis. >> judge jeanine: even the supreme court said to the justice department what is the problem if arizona and i will draw this question to you, what is the problem if arizona simply calls the feds and says we have an illegal? is there something illegal about that? >> there is nothing wrong. as a matter of fact -- >> judge jeanine: let him answer. >> there are already protocols in place between the federal government and local law enforcement officials to -- when an individual is taken into custody for a crim fall offense and they are charged and it is determined that they are not lawfully in the country i.c.e. is notified and a detainer it placed on the individual. >> sir, they are not going to remove the individuals. >> but there is a protocol where the individuals are take noon custody.
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the problem with arizona is that if arizona doesn't provide the training for the officers nor the facilities to detain anybody theyen counter illegal in the country i can assure you the federal agencies are are not going to increase their personnel to respond. >> which is a problem. >> judge jeanine: i got to wrap on that one. >> they don't have enough planes and aircraft to remove these individuals. >> judge jeanine: but we have enough money to pea for them to live here and that is the problem. the supreme court when they make this decision it will have a tremendous impact and other states are going to follow. in any event, stay with us, gentlemen. if an illegal immigrant runs over and kills a decembe disabn will she be able to self-deport before she even goes to trial? and then eric holder in contempt? why the fast and furious investigation could land the at
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>> judge jeanine: an illegal might be able to self-deport even before she is about to stand trial for running over and killing a disabled man in massachusetts. bristol county sheriff thomas hodgson who has himself dealt with illegal immigrants involving vehiclear homicide joins us. gentlemennion thank you for being here. now, sheriff, let me ask you a question. we have this woman who have an illegal alien driving a car without the permission of the owner. driving without a license. she is speeding. she hits a parked car and she leaves the scene of property damage is. leaves the scene of an accident where a death is involved. she makes bail. this is what cracks me up. pays crash, $50,000.
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makes bail. then is before a federal immigration judge who is giving her the ability to self-deport and if the d.a. didn't step up and say whoa, i want to oppose this, this woman could go back to guatamela. have you you had cases like this? >> this is frustrate people in america and in massachusetts. it is outrageous. imagine if an american citizen did the same thing and we said look we are not going to charge you, we are going to give you a ride home. you can't say they will be exempted from the laws and punishments when they violate them. it cuts democracy from underneath us all. >> judge jeanine: unfortunately the poor family here is concerned who lost their son is concerned about whether or not they will be able to see justice done or have their day in court. you were an ins agent. have you seen this kind of thing happen before?
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>> i have. but the situation is that justice can be served here when this individual was charged before the state authorities actually she should have been placed on a no bond condition. i think there was a dependency on this individual being able to be held in custody of the immigration service. once she gets turned over to immigration the federal judge and our immigration system leaves no choice but to place her in removal proceedings. there are ways to have her taken back into custody and that is their responsibility to do that. i know they will work closely with them. doesn't matter if the person is illegal in the country or legal in the country they should be punished for any crime that they commit. we don't have a double standard. we need follow the right process. >> judge jeanine: everybody agrees there should be no double standard but if they rule she can leave the country without standing trial after she has been indicted for all
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of these outrageous crimes, but for the d.a. jumping up with an order to show cause, michael, she could leave. >> the states and governors are now taking action. in this seth we are are frustrated the fact that people aren't working in concert between the federal government and state prosecutors. i think as fathers, gentlemen, former prosecutorsion i'm a former federal prosecutor i'm embarrassed that somebody would not be punished before they were deported. we need to resurrect this thing and get it right. >> judge jeanine: this is about a defendant charged with vehiclear murder who is given a pass by an immigration judge. >> they will not be deported until they -- >> not yet. >> the immigration judge has not granted a pass. >> he said she is free to self-deport and if the d.a. did
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not have a hearing on monday she could self-deport. >> what makes is worse is that this judge actually sade that the reason he thought that should be done is because it is going to cost us too much money to have this person incarcerated. >> there is a program where they allow people of less crimes that are committed to be deported to save funds but here somebody died and it is uncon objectionable. >> how do we fix this kind of thing? you are a sheriff and you have seen this in your own jurisdiction. what do you you do about this? >> i think what has to happen is i think as one said earlier we need to deal with the immigration laws once and for all. this can has been kicked down the road. i have been dealing with this since 1992 and we continue to see these kind is of things cropping up. innocent victims killed. families who are losing loved ones because in washington they just won't grab ahold of this thing, sit down, roll up their sleeves and put a good
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immigration law in place that everyone understands and murkowski the loopholes and peppal at thes don't exist. we are talking about somebody can kill somebody in our country and get away with it because they simple deport. >> he sends thousands of boot leg movies to our troops overseas and hollywood and the motion picture association isn't too happy about it. and chapperone, how much to drink, when to drink? are we talking high school, college? it is even worse, folks. it is the secret service. ♪
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this is why people choose 5-hour energy over 9-million times a week. it gives them the alert, energetic feeling they need to get stuff done. 5-hour energy...when you gotta get stuff done. live from america's news headquarters i'm lauren green. police in washington state say they found a body of a
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fugitive accused of killing his wife and teen-aged daughter outside of seattle. police blew the top off of the bunker. police say the body is likely that of 41-year-old peter teller, the survivalist had been on the run since his wife and daughter were found shot to death a week ago. >> and police believe 6-year-old isabel celis are searching the close proximity to the border. and are looking for witnesses seen walking in the area last saturday. the first grader last seen april 20th when her parents put her to bed. i'm lauren green now back to justice with judge janine. it is an unusual thing. an unusual mix of people sitting in the room with the
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press and all the top people in media and then you hire some buffoon to come in and entertain. if a way you feel mike yo leake been commanded by the king to be the court jester. >> judge jeanine: that is this year's host of the white house current's dinner. coming up we will take you there live. first, the secret service issues new rules for agents in the hopes of stopping another prostitution scandal, yeah, right. all right, stewart, and thank you for being with us this evening, both stewart and susan. let me ask you this, stuart, starting with you. homeland security secretary janet napolitano seas according to her investigation this is an isolated incident within 24 hours we find out the u.s. secret service is investigating
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a prostitution can scandal. do you think this is indemmic to see vet service agents. >> you have a culture of folks high stress jobs, law enforcement. they are entitled to blow off steam. i think they are right to have a zero tolerance policy on things overseas when protecting the president or some other dig dignetaries. i think the things they put in place probably make sense considering lack of judgment shown by these particular officers. >> judge jeanine: and when you say that the secret service agents are entitled to blow off steam you don't mean like visit prostitutes? >> there are things that probably don't cross that line. i don't think we need to be totally bigging brother here. the offy iser is should have known better.
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the new rules hopefully put some for guidance in place to get the most ridiculous behavior off the agenda. we don't want to be -- adults have rights. i just think we need to have a situation. these guys -- >> judge jeanine: thanks. i'm delegate to susan now. >> fair enough. >> judge. >> judge jeanine: when says that -- and i am sure he means it with all good intentions they are entitled to have a good time when they are in a foreign country do you think it applies to secret service agents who have access to the president's schedule and his plans when is in a foreign country? >> he don't know, judge, you and i could have a good time in a foreign country. go out for a niece dinner, might have a bottle of wine. >> i wouldn't bring hookers back to my room and neither would you. >> maybe this is an argument that we need more women in senior positions in the secret service who have a some what different idea of blowing off steam. i don't think we have an
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epidemic here but i he really don't think boys will be bows when they are protecting the president when they are our ambassadors abroad. i think we have a right expect they behave in the way they behave in washington, d.c. and con fine blowing off steam to activities they would be willing to tell their wives about. >> judge jeanine: i think the complicating issue here, of course, is that if you you have a guy who is, you know, cavorting with prostitutes he is setting himself up to be compromised in terms of someone giving information back home in terms of what he was doing. should mark sullivan given the fact that we now have two investigations going on involving the secre he the sec, should he be force resign? >> no. they have very tough responsibilities.
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their budget has gone up. the threats have gone up. i worked with these guys on capitol hill working on issues. it is a professional organization. i don't mean to suggest what happened downdoug i downsouth y way appropriate. we need to look at their track record of providing excellent service to the president and his team and the like and hopefully the new rules get the worst behavior out of the system. >> judge jeanine: i will ask you both these questions. do we really need these kinds of rules saying you shouldn't drink alcohol in excess when you are in a person country planning for a visit from the president? isn't that a band aid remedy everybody feels better and they go home, susan? >> i think depends if you enforce the rules. i told my kids growing up i don't think in professional situations they need to be told again that drinking to excess is a bad idea no matter where you are.
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the point about mark sullivan is you have to judge him not by so much what happened because i assume this has happened before but by what he does about it now. he has moved swiftly and aggressively and made clear there isn't going to be any tolerance of this. setting the rules up quick le you can't have somebody come back and you know they are going to sea i'm going to sue, i have been wrongly discharged. i had no idea he wasn't supposed to cavort with prostitutes when protecting the president. >> thanks so much for being with us this evening. >> thanks so much. >> thank you. >> judge jeanine: and could the attorney general of the united states be held in contempt? it is looking more and more hikely. plus, remember that woman who sent her adopted son back on a plane to russia? now, she is trying to get out of paying child support. ♪
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>> judge jeanine: you're looking live at the white house correspondents' dinner. right now, scholarships awards being given out to aspiring journalists and tonight we are going to hear the president speak but at the podium you can see right there michelle obama and we are going to have jimmy kimmel, of course, is the master of ceremonies. we will stay live with the white house correspondents'
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dinner. but first, will house republicans get the go-ahead to fight eric holder -- cited eric hold attorney general for contempt for stone walling the investigation in the long fast and furious gun running program? joe. >> jackson and former assistant u.s. attorney fred ticci sign us. you have the united states attorney general. congress has been saying he has been stone walling them and not sending them and responding to the subpoenas they have sent out. what do you think the chances are for the attorney general to be cited for contempt of congress? >> what is interesting about this and you are one of those former big shot federal prosecutors. this is on the eve of the general election. to be fair if the republicans were not in control but the democrats were it would be the same thing. but ultimately he is already -- he responded to documents. he has testified seven times, judge. he has had 12 officials made
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available to testify regarding the program. he has given -- >> judge jeanine: you are so good but you are wrong. >> he is great but he is wrong. when karl rove got cited i'm sure you weren't saying the same thing. congress has the right to issue a subpoena and they asked for documents and as a former federal prosecutor we don't let people who get subpoenas dictate the scope of what they are going to turn over. it doesn't work that way. >> 7500 documents. >> judge jeanine: here is the problem if you send in 5,000 documents is when 80,000 are requested there is a problem. we going to move on. >> national security. >> nice try. >> no, this is a dead agent. >> dorian hansen came under fire when she sent the 7-year-old she' don'tedded back on a plane to russia alone. she says the boy was mentally unstable. russia now suing her for child support. she is suing to have the
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adoption aal annulled. she is looking to nullify the order of adoption. >> she puts him on an airplane with a note in his pocket like she bought him at amazon .com and wants to mail him back. the russian supreme court ruled that she should not have to pay child support. >> and prevailed for good reason. this is about misrepresentation. she was informed of all these things, the child is great and everything else. found out he had behavioral problems and he was psychotic and couldn't take it. what is telling about this is because it is about child support. why not sue her to take child as the parent. >> the problem is the way she sent him back she is not a very sympathetic plaintiff. >> and complicated by the fact that you have two countries and seems there was tremendous disrespect and neglect of a young child and if he was psychotic flying alone from
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this country to russia. >> they will enforce the supreme court judgment in russia declared she would have no responsibility. three 8th grade girls are are expelled from school from a chat they had from home on facebook. it was about what students they would like to kill. now, the parents of the expelled girls are fighting back saying my daughter shouldn't be expelled for something she said at home. >> it doesn't matter. when the supreme court ruled on this in 1969 they said as long as it is reasonably foreseeable it will affect the schools. the young children were talking about killing a classmate. if you are old enough to be on facebook you you are old enough to know what the bounds are. we had soo many killings -- we had too many killings in high schools and colleges not to take this seriously. >> i think you need to eval weight everything in context.
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they were children having banter. you know how they use the semi-colons and smiley faces. they were having a discussion that was light hearted. >> judge jeanine: how do you know when it is real or fake? >> because of the nature. when someone sends who are we going to kill. >> if the columbine guys had done that and then killed people it as different scenario. >> but the columbine was wholly different. evaluate everything in the context of what it occurs. there is no way we could take it seriously. >> judge jeanine: next case. a kuran county california deputy sheriff crashes into his -- his patrol car into terry lin grove's kia and sends her to the hospital. she is suing the sheriff's department after nude photos of her in the hospital taken by the police are circulated through the police department. my god, what are we coming to, fred? >> i read this complaint. it is bizarre to me. boggles my mind that police
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officers would take woman of a woman topless lying injured in a hospital and circumstance latino them over the internet. this complaint is on a form. what i think is going on. there is no facts or evidence or nothing. i think time will show one of two things. other there was something between her and someone in the police department or ultimately i think he tried to trump up the charges to try and get more money on the collision. >> amazing they are so half witted here in the photo they posted the woman naked while she is in the hospital they have apparently it says t.i. moore technical investigator. >> they will argue that they were taking the pictures of for investigatory purposes. >> judge jeanine: of her wrests when she was naked. >> injuries, as a result of that they had to take pictures. >> judge jeanine: i was a d.a., he had 43 police departments under mean if one came in with a woman's boobs exposed in the
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hospital and had pictures and said they were doing it for evidencery reasons i would make sure that they didn't have a job. deion sanders may find the football field is much kinder than divorce course. and the white house correspondents' dinner. don't they look like they are having fun? we will check in there in a few minutes.
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>> judge jeanine: nasty hits on the football field have nothing on the imploding marriage of neon deion sanders and his soon to be ex-wife pila r.
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gentlemen,. >> fly your way out of this one. this one is easy. i have gotten out of worse messes than this. >> deion and his wife, they arrest one and charge the other. why can't the cops make a decision? aren't they by arresting them and charging both of them saying we he don't know who to arrest? >> one is a mckinley issues demeanor and that is the -- misdemeanor and that is the wife. she was minding his own business when she came into the room with her friends and beat him to a pulp. >> judge jeanine: she beat him to a pulp? >> she does lift weights. i have a bigger problem with all this. they have a hair trigger temper and living in the same house even though they are going three you yo through a divorcee they are doing a reality show. tram ma and conflict and young kids in the middle of this and there is not a grownup within five miles of the entire group. >> they shouldn't be in the same house. a recipe for disaster.
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>> judge jeanine: well, said. the bottom line is he is tweeting here is my wife beating me up or here is my injuries. she spends the night in jail. is he rout proud of that that e is in jail, the mother of your children? >> on the left of the screen the white hous correspondents'. the president is expected to speak soon along with jimmy kimmel. here is one way the cold casey gets solved, finds a cop and admits he did it. the commissioner found dead in his pickup truck. this guy is a homeless guy. 25 years later he says i shot the sheriff, not really, i shot the commissioner. can you believe that? >> here is the problem, judge. and you know as an astounding
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former prosecutor district attorney that you were you don't rely on the word itself. you need corroboration. if there is independent corroboration i'm fine with it if you are depending on a homeless person who may need to go to jail to have three meals accommodations. >> i think he was looking for a room. >> three hots and a cot. as you say, time will tell. anyway, to the next case. we have a 92-year-old man who apparently is sending boot leg movies, the gentleman known to his customers as big high. he sends these pirated boot leg movies to the soldiers in iraq and afghanistan. 4,000 boxes. the problem, they are all boot leg. motion picture association not too happy.
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shouldn't he be prosecuted? >> i do a lot of copyright work and did it when i was a prosecutor. sometimes when you you are a prosecutor discretion is the better part of valor and i worked with the npaa and i'm surprised they have taken a hands off approach. he is 92. a world war 2 vet and making boot leg tapes and sending them to the troops. if the npaa was smart they would give him real movies to copy. >> the motion picture academy should be sending these heros and veterans and everyone else these motion pictures to ensure joy. he is not on the street corner. he is doing it for free out of the kindness of his heart. god bless him. he is is a hero. >> and god bless america. >> judge jeanine: what i love about this case, i was reading about it and his son says i wouldn't say this has kept him aleve but has brought back
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his -- good for him. >> exactly. >> judge jeanine: the war on religion hits the small rise town of woonsocket this week. the freedom from religion foundation is threatening to sue if the town doesn't move a memorial of a cross erected in 1921 to honor those killed in world war i because they say the memorial is on public property. what say you, joe. >> , jackson? >> unfortunately, they do have a point. the anteinglement between church and state and there needs to be a separation. the free exercise and establishment cause. you can freely exercise your religion and establish the religion of our choosing but can't mix it with the government. they may have a problem. >> joey is right but some where between where joey is and the freedom of religion foundation is there has to be a happy medium.
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they are a group of atheists. they want in god we trust off our money and the bible taken away when the president gets sworn in to become the president of the united states. i get it with the first amendment but this is not a problem. >> judge jeanine: the president just left. we thought he was approaching the podium but just kept moving and left the podium apparently. something must be going on. what is interesting about this case, guys is apparently the town of woonsocket in rhode island is having tremendous financial issues. the freedom from religion organization is treeing to find towns without the resources to litigate in court and go after them and start knocking them down from there. really pathetic. >> if you would actually sell the property to a private entity you would be fine. >> fox news alert. we are going to the president at the white house correspondents' din.
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knock knock jokes to kim kardashian. why is she famous anyway? that's it. next year, we send biden. no, you're right, that is way too risky. wow, look at my hair. i really went gray. do you think anybody would notice if he just went a little darker? right now, i'm like a five on the just for men scale. i think i could go to six and nobody would notice. is the teleprompter working? are you kidding? what do you expect me to do out there? i literally have no idea what i'm saying tonight. [toilet flusing] man, i could really use a cigarette. i'm going. god forbid we keep chuck, todd and the cast of "glee" waiting.
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>> lane, please welcome the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> thank you. good evening, everybody. good evening. i could not be more thrilled to be here tonight at the white house correspondents' dinner. a great crowd. they are already laughing. terrific. chucked to. love your brother. deleted to see some of the cast members of "glee" are here. and jimmy kimmel. it's an honor, man. what's so funny? ihat's so
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[ applause ] now, this year we gather in the midst of a heated election season and axelrod tells me i should never miss a chance to reintroduce myself to the american people. so tonight, this is how i would like to begin. my name is barack obama. my mother was born in kansas. my father was born in kenya. and i was born, of course, in
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hawaii. [ applause ] in 2009 i took office in the face of some enormous challenges. now, some have said i blame too many problems on my predecessor but let's not forget that is a practice that was enishiated by george w. bush. since then, congress and i have certainly had our differences. i tried to be civil. to not take any cheap shots and at is why i want to especially thank all of the members who took a break from their exhausting schedule of not passing any laws to be here tonight. let's give them a round of applause. [ applause ]
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despite many obstacles much has changed during my time in office. four years ago i was locked in a brutal primary battle with hillary clinton. four years later she won't stop drunk texting me from cartahena. [ laughter ] four years ago, i was a washington outsider. four years later i'm at this dinner. four years ago i looked like this. today, i look like this.
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and four years from now i will look like this. that is not even funny. anyway, it is great to be here this evening in the vast magnificent hilton ballroom or what mitt romney would call a little fixer upper. i mean look at this party. we have men in tuxes. women in gowns. fine wine. first-class entertainment. i was just relieved to learn
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this was not a gsa conference. unbelievable. not even the mind reader knew what they were thinking. of course, the white house correspondents' dinner is known as the prom of washington, d.c. a term coined by political reporters who truly never had the chance to go to an actual prom. our chapperone for the evening is jimmy kimmel. who is perfect for the job since most of tonight's audience is in his key demographic, people who fall asleep during "nightline."
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jimmy not his start years ago congratulation the huffington post on their pull itser prize. you deserve it, arianna, there is no one out linking to the hard journalism that huff po is linking to every single day. live them a round you've plus. and you don't pay them. it as great business model.
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even sarah palin is getting back into the game. guest hosting on "the today show" reminds me of an old saying. what is the difference between a hockey mom and a pitbull? a pitbull is delicious. now, i know at this point many of you are expecting me to go after my likely opponent newt gingrich. newt, there is still time, man!
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but i'm not going to do that. i'm not going to attack any of the republican candidates. take mitt romney. he and i actually have a lot in common. we both think of our wives as our better halfs and polls show to an alarmingly insulting extent the american people agree. we also both have degrees from harvard. i have one. he has two. what a snob. [ applause ] >> of course, we also had our differences. recently his campaign criticized me for slow jamming
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the news with jimmy fallon. in fact, i understand governor romney was so incensed he asked his staff if he could get some equal time on the merv griffin show. still i guess governor romney is feeling pretty gooded about things because he took a few hours off the other day to see "the hunger games." some of you have seen it. a movery about people who court wealthy sponsors and then bruteally savege each other until only one contestant is left standing. i'm sure this was a really great change of pace for him. [ laughter ] >> i have not seen "the hunger games."
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not enough class warfare for me. of course, i know everybody is predicting a nasty election and thankfully we all agreed that families are off limits. dogs, however, are apparently fair game. and while both campaigns have had some fun with this, the other day i saw a new ad from one of these outside groups that frankly i think crossed the line. i know governor romney says he has no control over what his super pacs do but can we show the add real quick? >> back in 1983, you took your irish setter sha shamus on a 12 hour road trip tied to the roof the your car in a kennel. >> he climbed up there regularly and enjoyed himself and my guess is he liked it a lot better new hampshire his kennel than he would have liked it inside.
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>> finally a candidate who will fight for a dog's ability to feel the fund in his fur. what about barack obama? man's best friend has been forced into government controlled automobiles. just imagine the european style dog socialism obama has planned for the next four years. more government handouts. a life of government dependency. indoctrinating our children. leading from behind. ♪ america's dogs can't afford four more years of obama. for them that is 28 years. our dogs need leadership now. >> who let the dogs out? who, who? >> this guy. and that is why we need to join mitt romney in sending a message this november i'm an
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american and doggone it, i ride outside. paid for by pets. >> that is pretty rough. but i can take it because my stepfather always told me it is a boy eat dog world out there. now, if i do win a second term as president let me just say something to all of the -- [ applause ] >> let me just say something to all my conspiracy oriented friends on the right who think i'm planning to unleash some secret agenda, you're absolutely right. allow me to close with a quick
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preview of the secret agenda you can expect in a second obama administration. in my first term i sang al green, in my second term i'm going with young jeezy. michelle said, yeah. i sing that to her sometimes. in my first term we ended the war in iraq. in my second term i will win the war on christmas. in my first term we repealed the policy known as don't ask don't tell. -- [ applause ] >> wait, though. in my second term we will replace it with a policy known as it's raining men.
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in my first term we passed healthcare reform. in my second term i guess i'll pass it again. >> i do -- i do want to end tonight on a slightly more serious note. whoever takes the oath of office next january will face some great challenges but he will also inherit traditions that make us greater than the challenges we face. and one of those trayvo tradits represented here tonight. a free press that isn't afraid to ask questions, to examine and to criticize and in service of that mission all of you make sacrifices. tonight we remember journalists
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such as anthony shadeed and marie colvin. [ applause ] >> who made the ultimate sacrifice. they sought to shine a light on some of the most important stories of our time. whether you are a blogger or broadcaster or take on powerful interests here at home or put yourself in harm's way overseas, i have the gradest respect and admiration for what you do. i know sometimes you like to give me a hard time and i certainly like to return the favor but i he never forget that tour country depends on you. you help protect our freedom, our democracy and our way of life and just to set the record straight i really do enjoy attending these dinners. in fact, i had a lot more material prepared but i have to
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get the secret service home in time for their new curfew. thank you very much, everybody. thank you. [ applause ] >> judge jeanine: hello and welcome to justice the second hour of a special "justice" show. i'm judgi'm jeanine pirro. a fun week in washington, d.c. tonight. but it was a long week of politicking in the republican race. of course, we have just heard from president obama who showed us his lighter side his funny side and in the studio here tonight we all had a few laughs. >> we did. >> how do you think he did? >> i love it. this is the first time i actually laughed when president
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obama is doing his schtikh. he looks comfortable and touched on everything out there in the media with what they have been saying about him. >> judge jeanine: quickly because we are going to go to jimmy kimmel i think. >> he made fun of himself. that is what people want to see. people have to lighten up sometimes and he was good at that. >> judge jeanine: there was a lot of laughs tonight. i think jimmy kimmel is coming on now, guys? okay. all right. i hear we don't have it yet. you know what i love, the best part was the thing with bo the doing and mitt romney saying for me another four years is really another 28 years. there was brillance behind it. >> he has a great team of people doing a lot of this writing for him and i thought the picture of bo strapped there. >> what about him in office. shows the degrees how he is aging in office and finally ended up to morgan freeman. >> an old man.
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>> and the sad part about it is we watch the presidents and you see them age. >> look at george bush. he ended up totally great. >> george bush looks younger now. >> judge jeanine: what is brilliant about what we saw tonight is the president bootstrapped all of the major issues with humor. he said my first term i passed healthcare and my second term i will pass it again suggesting if the supreme court deep sixes it he will do it again. hitting mitt romney in his vulnerable spot with the animal lovers out there. and i love the part about hillary clinton drunk texting him. >> that got a grown out of me. >> and the palin joke. they are going to be twittering about that. >> judge jeanine: that was dangerous. he started talking about sarah palin saying that she hosted the today show and then said what is the difference between
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a pitbull and a hockey mom. one is delicious. >> i have been doing the dog thing. people want to talk about him eating dog. i want to say look, he was six years old when ate the dog. when i was six and i ate my grilled cheese my dad didn't give me any ice cream. i'm sure he he had to eat whatever was on his plate when was six in indonesia. >> judge jeanine: jimmy kimmel is approaching the stage. thank you dean ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, mr. president, salam. it it is wonderful to be here. they told me this would be a very high profile event with some of the most powerful people in the world. they did not tell me i would be looking directly at sofia's cleavage. i saw you texting. sofia is from colombia. this is what women look like in colombia. what do you expect the secret service to do?
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mr. president, i know you won't be able to laugh at any of my jokes about the secret service so cover your ears if that is physically possible. i do have a lot of jokes about the secret service. you know, i told them for 8 h hundred dollars i wouldn't tell them but they only offered 30 so. i am happy to see that congress is taking this very seriously. day rid vitter went so far as to fly down to colombia to investigate this personally. i tell you what, though, i know the administration has been cracking down but if this had happened on president clinton's watch you can bet the secret service ats woul agents would n disciplined with a serious high five. palms with be beat red. >> if any one has tickets to the gsa after party the plane
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is leaving for the four seasons in dubai at midnight on the dot. don't be late or you will miss out on your are complimentary white tiger cub. i want to thank the washington hilton for hosting us tonight. president obama want the to move the dinner to the kennedy center this year but the republicans wanted to keep it here at the hilton so they compromised and here we are at the hilton. i am staying at the hotel and i will be honest, it isn't great. i had to change rooms last night because there was a huge leak in the room above me. i guess peter orzak left his mouth on and he told meow guys would like that one. he told me a lot of stuff. but it is an oner to be here. you told me he when i was a kid i would be sitting on the same stage as with president barack obama i would have said the
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president's name is barack obama? mr. president, you remember when the country rallied around you in hopes of a better tomorrow? that was hilarious. that was your best one yet. but honestly it is a thrill for me to be here with the president, a man who has i think done his best to guide us through some very difficult times and paid a heavy price for it. there is a term for guys like president obama. probably not two terms but there is. even some of your fellow democrats think you are pushover, mr. president. they would like to see you stick to your guns and if you don't have any guns they would like to see you ask eric holder to get some for you. jake tapper wrote that. it is kind of hard to be funny with the president of the united states sitting right
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next to you looking at you and yet somehow day in and day out joe biden manages to do it. i wish he was here. i wish he was here so he could sit behind me and fake clap like he does during the state of the union address. are you enjoying this. in is this fun for you? this is the first meal he has had in months. they sadie plow macy is a matter of carrots and sticks and since mrs. obama got to the white house so is dinner. you are very skinny. she doesn't let you eat. the real reason people thought you were from kenya doesn't have to do with your birth certificate. it is because you lost so much weight. we thought you were the guy that won the boston marathon. our president is starving. north korea is sending him food aid. i i had the opportunity to sit next to the first lady tonight.
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she is very, very nice and no matter what side of the fence you are on you have to admit she has done a lot of good work. she just wants us to be healthy. mrs. obama, i thank you for that. look, it is chris christie, get him! you know, they say that inside every american governor is a president strag interestling to get out and in chris christie's case it is the only one where you can still her him screaming. you might be misunderstanding, new jersey's slogan. it is not the olive garden state. but the -- the truth is the first lady is right. americans are in terrible shape. you can even tell how out of shape we are by the way we protest. we used to march. now, we occupy.
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want to say a quick congratulations to the occupy protesters. it took months and months of oil and hackly sack but finally wall street isn't greedy any more. congratulations. >> the white house press secretary jay carney is with us. not only press secretary, you also know him as the white guy from every lense crafters commercials. one of his job is to keep track of all of the hillary rosens. for those who aren't familiar with this story, kim, lindsay, et cetera, hillary rosen is the woman who said ann romney never worked a day in her life even though mrs. romney raised five kids and the administration tried to distance themselves from the comments saying she is not an advisor to the obama campaign even though he her name appeared on the visitor's
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log 35 names. jay said he wasn't sure it was the same hillary rosen. he said i personally know three hillary rosens. he personally knows three hillary rosens. where did they call come from? did you pick them in the hillary rosen garden? i bet you $10,000 you don't know three hillary rosens but i'm not running for president. three hillarys? that sounds like president clinton's worst nightmare. is that slut rush limbaugh you there. people are upset with rush for comments he made. there is a reason he said what he said and that reason is percocet. and by the way, just to clear things up for the extreme right wingers. here is the difference between bill maher and rush limbaugh. the people who watch bill maher
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know he is an asshole. this is my first time here. every news organization i guess has its own table. scripps is here thank god just in case a spelling bee breaks out we have that covered. numerous members of the print media in attendance which reminds me of a riddle what is black and white and read all over? nothing any more. really. the cristie jokes are okay? but no? where are the cn tables? are they real tables or virtual tables? every election year cnn comes up with new and amazing technology. the magic wall this year and the hollow gram four years ago and yet with all of the technical wizardry they still haven't figured out a way to make james carville look less
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like a hairless boiled cat. quite a few cable news anchors wrote books this year. chris matthews wrote a biography of jfk. bill o'reilly wrote a book called killing lincoln. i think john wilkes booth was innocent. i don't think it was an assassination. i think abraham lincoln had a vision of what the republican party would become in 150 years and shot himself. is the fox table laughing or did rupert murdoch hackl into all my jokes already? some people think rupert was intentionally trying to appear to be confused when testified in front of the british government. the man is 1 years old. i think you -- is 81 years old. i think you have to know how to use a cell phone to find out
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how to hackl into one. he paid for myspace. clearly he knows nothing about technology. fox news is the grum p with old man of cable. loud. stubborn. just had a mole removed. i would like to take a moment to salute the fox mole. were it not for his great sacrifice the world would never have known that the bathrooms at fox were overdue for renovation. as a result of all the success fox news has had, msnbc has moved a bit to the left of hugo chavez lately. msnbc has a big star now in re hell matta. hosts her own show. a best selling author and somehow still manages to find time to cut her own hair. rachel was a very different hair style when jennifer ani
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son had it. also word a book resulted in a country that is perpetually at war which comes as disasterrous cost not only financially but to the very ideals on which the united states was founded. women, nag, nag, nag, you know. there are are a lot of big celebrities here with us tonight. uggie is here. the dog from the movie the artist. he is amazing. he can roll over on commanded. he's is democrat. i have some advice. if mitt romney invites you to go for a ride, call shotgun and if the president tries to butter you, run. last week we learnd that the president's two favorite steaks are rib eye and seeing eye. you know you don't have to reveal everything in an auto biography, right? you can leave some things out. when you go to a dog park is it the same as when we look at a
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tankful of lobsters? >> no. >> the president was candid in an interview with the atlantic when called kanye west a jackass. which no offense, sir,, but i think you got the wrong west. i think you meant allen. do all wests look the same to you? george clooney is here tonight. set to appear before allen
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with all of the history and monuments. i was at the lincoln memorial last night just standing there in awe saying wow, be back in
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the '60s, on this very spot forest gump reunited with jenny. the people are interesting, too. fun to have conversations is with people who are so passionate about politics. i talked to a guy who was a huge supporter of obama care and a guy who says it is a disaster and should be killed immediately. it was interesting because i never met mitt romney before. mitt romney is the inevitable republican candidate for president. has an amazing story. they picked him out of a land's end catalog. that is how he was discovered. some say he won't be elected president because he is more are on and i think that is ignore rant. this country is more open meaned than that. we elected an african american president we would absolutely elect a mormon president, just not mitt romney. stevie wonder said we elected
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an african american president? we heard mitt romney's campaign compared to an etch-a-sketch. i think more like twister. mitt has trouble connecting with regular people. you can't have a beer with him because he doesn't drink. you can't have a cup of coffee with him because he can't have caffeine. you can't even play monopoly with him because he keeps trying to put the dog on the car. rick santorum is out. i guess it wasn't rick's year. rick's year is 1954. you know, it is one thing to oppose gay marriage. another all together to do it in a sweater vest. but in the end, rick santorum may not have won the nomination but he succeeded in get is h his message out not just to americans but to people all afflat the world. ron paul is still in there
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still sticking with it. to me, ron paul looks like the guy who gets unhooded ated end of every scooby doo episode. great to see the gingrichs here tonight because i guess that means the check cleared. newt, i have a question. how can you be against gay marriage when you your self-are the son of two gay parents? the michelin man and the stay puff marsh mallow man? when you think about it, aren't all marriages kind of gay? i mean as a man when you get married what you are saying is i will never touch another woman as long as i live. now, let's put jewelry on each other and dance. not that it is any of my business, mr. gingrich but why are you waiting until tuesday to drop out of this.
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joust just do it. it is time to mitt or get off the pot. the president finally agreed to a spier pac which vice president biden was excited about until he found out it wasn't a piper box with all time types of chips. supercommittees are are to committees what supercuts is to cuts. time for the fun part of the evening. i would like everyone to look under your seats and you will find a copy of keith olbermann better's resources is may. is he here tonight? limo wouldn't pick him up? the think about keith is he is so likeable. al gore launched current tv in 2005 and it took off like a north korean rocket. to be honest, i didn't even know current tv was still on the air but then i don't get channel a million.
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keith olbermann burned more bridges than the arsonist of mad did he son county. he has more pink slips than marcus bachmann. too soon? too soon? if you are not familiar with marcus bachmann he plays cameron on the show modern family. where are you, marcus? there he is. are i do have one real question for you, mr. president what is with the marijuana crackdown? seriously what is the concern. we will deplete the nation's funon supply. pot smokers vote, too, sometimes a week after the election but they vote. let's take a quick poll. i would like everyone in the room to raise your hand if you never smoked pot. there you go. look at brit hume. he is high right now. he is on his fourth almond
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macaroon. mr. president, i hope you don't think i'm out of line but marijuana is something that real people think about and the fact that you believe that speaker boehner has control of his leads me to believe that you have some great weed yourself. president obama had his team on the way to kill osama bin laden, so who will it be this year? if you are looking for the biggest threat to america right now she is right this. her name is kim kardashian. she was captured by greta van susteren and brought right to your door step. you know, when you took office the kardashians had one reality show and they have four. this is not a good trend. right now navy seal team six is outside the kardashian compound in beverly hills disguised as the denver nuggets so they can sneak in undetected.
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i have a question. who are these people who think it would be a good idea to attack iran? i hear people say bomb them, nuke them, just do it now. they are a real bunch of yahoos and netanyahus. there is only one way to have peace between the israelis and arabs. up stead of focusing on their differences they should focus on what they have in common which is a mutual love of falaffle and terrible dance music. i don't understand all the anger directed at the president. he is funny. athletic. has a beautiful singing voice. devote to the his family. even with all of his responsibilities he still finds time to go to his kids soccer games and move the goal post and i think that is commendable. he wants all of us to have healthcare whether you want it or not. i think i figured it out. you are not from kenya.
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you are from canada. there seems to be a lot of hanger in general. lane, if i could get serious for a moment. i believe that if we truly want to overcome the problems that we face we have to do it together. we cannot forget this country is a great country. a a land of liberty and justice for all and doesn't matter you are black like presiden presida or white like president obama or red like president obama's agenda or orange like speaker boehner. america is and will always be as a great man once put it a place where a man is judged not by the number of his skin but rather by the number of his twitter followers. it has been an honor to be here before some members of the washington and national media. you are here tonight because as journalists you care about freedom, free speech, a free press and most importantly, free dinner. some people say journalism is in decline. they say you have become so politicizend and focused on sensationalism and say you no
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longer honor your duty to form america but instead actively try to divide us so that your corporate overlords can rake in the profits. i don't have a joke for this. i'm just letting you know what some people say. in conclusion, it really has been an honor for me to be here tonight and i would like to thank karen for inviting me and jake tapper for writing all the jokes you didn't like and thank mr. mills my 10 p. great high school history teacher who said i would never amount to anything if i kept screwing around in class. mr. mils i'm about to high five the president of the united states. eat it, mills! thank you, everybody. >> judge jeanine: we are live covering the white house correspondents' dinner and you just saw jimmy kimmel who completed his comedic response to the president.
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eye" and steven crowdary political humorist and fox news channel contributor. are we sat here during jimmy kimmel's comments. i have to tell you, as between president obama and jimmy kimmel, i thought the president was so much funnier. what do you think, andy? >> i agree. kimmel was good. he wasn't great. i thought doing this gig is lose-lose. you get remembered if you say something offensive if people are outraged and if you don't you don't get remembered. he kind of straddled the line. did a lot of jokes i have seen on twitter already. he had some good lines, too, that is okay. >> judge jeanine: like everything is wrong with washington is in this room tonight. steven, what did you think? >> i thought the president was funnier than jimmy kimmel. he had the standup b, c, a and get to the a material and finish strong. >> judge jeanine: is that how it works. >> that is how it works. he never got to the a material and one thing i notice out of
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everything was the journalists inability to laugh at themselves. i thought it was hilarious. and the fast and furious joke i thought it was funny. i don't think many people there knew what he was talking about. >> that is the one i wrote down where he says to the president jimmy kimmel says president, stick by your guns and if you don't have any call eric holder referencing fast and furious and the 2,000 guns that went down into mexico. what did you say? >> given how little most of the media has covered fast and fuhrous not a surprise that they didn't laugh at a joke at it either. >> judge jeanine: they didn't get it. >> they didn't think it was funny or maybe thought he shouldn't have said it. probably didn't think it was all that funny. i agree with steven you saw a lot of press not laughing at jokes about the press. particularly the one about print media. >> judge jeanine: black and white. >> and i thought oooo-oooo i oohs. heard some
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>> this is a skewed audience injure they are used to skewering everyone so they are not used to being laughed at. one of the things i loved was when jimmy kimmel and i'm going to go to the president says the pilot ought to drive lindsay lohan home tonight referencing, of course, the fact that she has had so many problem for criminal themes with alcohol and drive. >> she has? i don't know what you are talking about. >> you don't? >> i wonder if his jokes about kim kardashian might get him in a little bit of heat. he kind of made it sound like seal team six should take her. >> take her out. >> maybe he crossed the line a little on that. i will be interested to see if he gets some. >> judge jeanine: i think the president crossed the line when did the thing about pitbulls. >> and palin, delicious. >> that could be in a multitude of ways. >> explain it to me. >> i want people to go on twitter and learn for themselves. he said the difference between
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referencing palin's joke at the rnc the difference between a hockey mom. >> and a pitbull. >> and he said the difference is pitbull is edelicious. funny because obama eats dog. >> or ate as a child allegedly. >> no, i assume it is true because he wrote about it. >> i assume that is implying that palin is not delicious. >> or delicious is something that you eat which is kind of weird. anyway, i love when the president talked about a man show being a congressional hearing on -- >> the president was really funny. >> i got to tell you i will sort of give him credit for the little joke about the secret service and the curfew. i'm not sure you want to be making fun of the guys whose job it is to make fun of you. >> now, they know they can be fired in a minute. none of them were laughing. none of the secret service agents were laughing when the president said i have to get them home before their curfew tonight. >> i'm guessing they are not
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supposed to be laughing. >> checking out women in the audience like jimmy kimmel. >> they can't laugh? >> i mine it would be unprofessional and they would never do anything unprofessional. >> of course, not unless they are in could colombia or russia. >> all right, andy and steven. thank you. up next, do these dinners make a difference at all with voters? stay with us. i'm a home in a high-risk flood area. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk.
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they did not tell me i would be looking directly at sofia's cleavage. i saw you texting. sofia is from colombia. this is what women look like in
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colombia. what do you expect the secret service to do? >> judge jeanine: oh, what impact do these speeches have in an election year, pat gudell fox news contributor and former democratic strategist. just before we came on you were talking about the fact that 20 years ago, no one even knew about these other than the next morning and now it is like the golden globes of washington. >> this is like the golden globes. i realize that tonight watching half the audience not get some of the inside jokes like on the eric holder and fast and furious. 20 years guy when it was just, washington people and the press corps and the political community everyone would have gotten it but now it has all become h hollywoodized. >> in addition to the press corps people like and i was watching them on the red carpet. >> red carpet this is a bunch of hacks and journalists. really.
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>> you have kim kardashian and lindsay lohan and they kind of breezed right by because they didn't want to say anything. >> they don't even know why they are there. this is to entertain -- this is to entertain the people there who have them but it was not like that in the old days. a bigger question asked which is how does it affect the elections. that is a quick answer. none. zero. let me tell you where the impact comes the impact comes when a president and i thought president obama did fine tonight. but i have seen devastating ones where presidents or for instance the gridiron when nancy regan got up and did a dance thing and mocked herself changed her entire image in washington with the press and people in the community. presidents are the best ones the most memorable ones the presidents so self-deprecate themselves. president obama makes is stretch when tries to.
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>> you don't think that is as genuine when wanted to come across. >> you have to read the facial muscles. that is why the videos are so much better. bill clinton was good and regan. who was really great is jimmy carter because everyone thought he was studious and he would make such fun of himself. the presidents and poll texs particularly want to get through the night with people they hate basically. i shouldn't say hate. they basically would rather do without but have enough impact. now, the problem is everybody wants to be with the celebrities and this is amazing story. >> the tables. cbs is bringing this one and fox is bringing. >> i don't even want to discuss who we have because i like my job but i think the problem is that to me is the most interesting story is how this became hollywoodized. and why we would even be covering it or as all the
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cables, one because cable and you can do that. >> but now that it is hollywoodized as you say -- >> i was there for the first event. >> how does this rate with the other dinners? >> this is -- let me explain the hierarchy. the radio and tv correspondents dinner is much looser. kind of what i would describe as that is probably like the golden globes everyone has a good time. the white house correspondents' dinner is a notch above that maybe like the emmies. the oscar goes to the gridiron dinner which will never be allowed to be broadcast there you have to wear whitetails and that is like a five hour event. it is like that is the -- that is the granddaddy. >> and at the end of the day here how do you think jimmy kimmel did? >> i don't know how you wen that the. it is like giving the response to the state of the union. i don't know how you win at this. there have been people i have seen who have been hysteric and i thought he was okay. some of the stuff worked, some didn't.
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it was too much. it was -- but i he once saw louis black do it and he was hysteric. he said he was scared wittless having to get up there. >> but i also think as we look at this, some of the humor was so real. how the president's age. >> that was great. the funny stuff. >> morgan freeman in another four year. >> that was great and the dog video. the video stuff usually works the best. >> and i think it did tonight. pat thanks for being with us tonight. that is it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. please e-mail us your comments, "justice" at fox news .com. see you next week, same time. same place.
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