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money" on the fox business network. major, major announcement coming from the federal reserve tomorrow. i think the markets, the dow is going to be up big or down big. for now, "the five" starts right now. ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters with judge jeanine pirro, williams, greg. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five" ." it's a battle of big ideas, president trump in 2020 democrats clashing on key issue issues. the trump administration says it's taking a big step towards ending catch and release by scrapping the flores agreement which limits the amount of time migrant families can be detained. trump saying he could end
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birthright citizenship. watch this. >> we are looking at that very seriously. you have a baby on our lands, the baby is now u.s. citizen. we're looking at it very, very seriously. frankly it's ridiculous. >> jesse: 2020 democrats are short on actual solutions but have plenty of insults for president trump. they are getting an assist from the media. check it out. >> this president is absolutely determined to carry out maximum cruelty on little children who are brown. >> they would rip kids from the bosoms of their mothers. >> it's a ridiculous notion to overturn the 14th amendment. it's a racist on its face. he is trying to drive us apart, make us angry. >> immigrant families and kids will be held indefinitely at the pleasure of the trump administration. kind of like guantanamo. >> everything about immigration
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he has done to scare people. >> jesse: is it literally like guantanamo, judge? those babies, so lucky to be american. >> judge jeanine: a quarter of a million babies are born in the united states who are so-called anchor babies. the cost of this country's two and a quarter billion dollars to the world's gross -- to the hospitals. the 14th amendment makes it very clear that you are a citizen if you are someone who's in the united states and subject to the jurisdiction thereof. the key case -- is that hair spray? >> juan: you know i love you, judge. i'm helping you out. >> judge jeanine: the key case involved an individual whose parents were chinese and he was born in the united states while they were here and they wouldn't let him back and when he left the country. the supreme court said look,
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here's the bottom line. his parents have a legal right to be here and therefore were going to let him be a citizen. they have never actually answered the question which is on everyone's minds right now and that is can you become a citizen if your mother is nine months pregnant, jumps over the wall and gives birth? >> jesse: juan, the author of the 14th amendment said it was primarily directed at slaves, not discussing illegal immigrants or sons and daughters of ambassadors from other countries. >> juan: justice waters, i'm guessing you're having an argument if the supreme court. >> jesse: those people were legal residents. >> juan: you keep talking and hurting yourselves. >> jesse: i feel fine. >> juan: republicans saying the president shouldn't be discussing this and that this is established law. supreme court law. not lower courts, the
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supreme court has said under the 14th amendment, child born in the united states is an american citizen. not subject to debate. the larger point here is about immigration. the president continues to go after and try to demonize immigrants in this country as a political stir for his base. i saw his numbers in the ap poll, down to 36% approval. he is looking for anything, anything that he can to find a way to gin up support. he doesn't have any ideas on immigration. >> greg: that's what this is all about! >> juan: no ideas. >> greg: portably been talking about for three years? my god. you have been talking for 5 minutes. >> juan: his only idea has been build a wall and he hasn't even done that. >> greg: here is the issue that's the real problem, it's not just with immigration.
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it's homelessness and other problems. the left adheres to one singular strategy and that is any kind of process, any kind of law, any kind of logic or any kind of reason is a symptom of cruelty. you will be accused of demonizing. if you want to help the homeless off the street, you demonize. if you want to enforce your border, you demonize. this only happens when the other side is in charge, right? the republicans in charge once the democrats are in charge, they start acting like adults. president president obama acten adult and he was saying the same thing president trump the same. a process, rules and enforcement, adults get this. the media and the dems, you cannot tell the difference. you couldn't tell which was in the media on which was running for president because they are the same animal. i mean animal purely as a metaphor. >> sandra: i feel like i have
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to raise my voice to make my point. >> greg: well, this is "the five." >> sandra: actual words, obama referred to acting dhs secretary, we had on "america's newsroom" ." a significant step in addressing the core aspect of the crisis in the border. obama's former border patrol chief, mark morgan was on this morning, said this is a game changer. this will absolutely eliminate at least part of the border crisis but you rewind one year ago when jeh johnson, obama's dhs secretary made the point that flores is an issue. it's a loophole that has to be close. i want to address the media, indefinite period of time, supreme court ruling, 2001, 180 days is the longest period of time. they are talking about 50 to 60
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days that they need to properly process the migrants. >> juan: what we have on the table should be how do we properly process and deal with the fact that we have on the books asylum laws and we want to hold to the law. greg talks about let's do everything by the books, by the law. the president has no idea. >> greg: so you are for illegal immigration. >> juan: no one is against the law, crossing the border. another major point of contention on the campaign trail is the green new deal. bernie sanders giving trump plenty of new ammo by rolling his own plan out. he somehow says it's going to pay for itself. >> greg: i don't think 16 trillion is nearly enough. what this is, i see you a
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trillion and raise you a trillion. the thing is, juan said yesterday republicans are viewing biden the way the democrats view trump. i think the democrats view bernie the way they view trump. he's the contender. he's the one who's got the momentum. i would be -- he's going to be the nominee. i've changed my mind. >> jesse: greg! >> greg: i am convinced he will be the nominee. >> judge jeanine: you know what i love about this new deal, he's going to give everybody a grant to get a new car. if you read this, everything is i'm getting rid of fossil fuels. all old cars. everybody can get a new car. >> juan: is that right? don't you drive that mercedes? >> greg: it's a maserati. >> judge jeanine: i have the motorcycle with the sidecar and a ride around with my dog. [laughter] >> jesse: is it like when --
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>> juan: trump has driven the deficit through the roof. >> jesse: but this will pay for itself? >> juan: it's about the green new deal, an idea. trump attacks it is if it's real, as of its legislation, because he wants to distract from the fact that he's got no ideas about the environment -- >> greg: the idea is nuclear. >> jesse: the green new deal isn't real? >> juan: what he think about playing ball next tuesday and you say yes. if if you place bulk make you gt hurt and he's old. it's ridiculous. >> sandra: do you like what he pitched, bernie sanders? >> juan: it's not as if this is exactly what we're going to do. it's about getting a start. >> jesse: so you're not allowed to attack ideas? you're only allowed to attack legislation? >> judge jeanine: you couldn't wait to attack the birthright
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issue. >> juan: that's not even a good idea. >> judge jeanine: that's your opinion. i bet most americans would agree with that. >> juan: how about greenland earlier in the week? >> jesse: up next, if you thought it couldn't get any worse, wait until you hear that latest media smears against president trump. rooh, really? 's going on at schwab. "thank you clients"? well, investors business daily did just rank them #1 broker overall and #1 in customer service. and online equity trades are only $4.95? i mean, you can't have low costs and have award-winning service. that's impossible. it's like having your cake, and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning service, and low costs.
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news, cnn is the of america's jokes. the latest audio, chris cuomo conspires over president trump's appearance. yes, he looks exactly the same since he became president and that can't be good. >> look at presidents when they come in and when they leave. i mean, come on. clinton's hair. george w. bush looks like he got a beat down. obama looks like his own grandfather. look. this is a very hard job because of the stress they carry with them. now look at this president. it's been almost three years since trump won the presidency. he looks exactly the same. his hair, i don't know what's going on but he may do things presidents in the past have been done to augment their physical reality. but it could also be that he doesn't care the way others have. >> greg: only on the clone news network and an anchor wonder if the president is augmenting his physical reality. in other words, what the hell
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does this mean? since they run out of ways to say trump is crazy, they have moved on to say he somehow magically stop the aging process. mpi would leave the paranormal analysis to experts in crop circles. you have to wonder how much cnn pays for this political analysis. >> i am the chosen one he says, after the president reach weeded of conspiracy theorist radio host who said he's like the second coming. what do you make all this? [laughter] >> sandra: i think maybe his mommy should've told him she loved him a little bit more. it's hard to know. >> greg: hard to know. someone has a future in online psychology. tell us why chris cuomo is so angry. talk about never aging, she looks great. only cnn could frame not aging is a bad thing. imagine trump was showing his
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age. cuomo would say the job was wearing him down so much. serious threat to survival of our republic. trump looks the same as he did one took office. too bad you can't say the same for cnn. >> jesse: cuomo toast. it's a good one. >> greg: is it? i will keep it. [laughter] >> jesse: greg, if you are married to melania, you would probably have that youthful look too. >> greg: are you saying something about my wife? >> jesse: no! you look great. maybe it's the peace and prosperity glow. there's no wars, no recession. not aging him that bad. you don't really see the difference. trump 2016 and trump 2024, you could do a do a side by side. >> greg: the beginning of his third term. >> jesse: exactly. when trump wakes up in the morning, he doesn't even
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remember what happened the day before because he doesn't let anxiety and negativity way down the way and all-pro nfl quarterback, that's how they scout these guys. you want a guy who gets burned for a 50-yard pass on the next snap he is still up there with swagger, forgot about the last plan is still talking trash and that is donald trump. >> juan: unlike gloria, you should get an award for analysis. trump gets burned on every play. doesn't seem to matter. then when he gets embarrassed and the media reports, you say the media is terrible. why are they saying that he talked about greenland and then said why would anybody call that absurd, buying greenland. >> greg: truman. truman, it was a democrat idea. >> juan: there's no recession. the economy is great. tax cuts and jerome powell, cut rates? >> judge jeanine: the amazing part is they would rather have
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the president act like mueller who doesn't remember or know anything about what he was working on for the last two years, or joe biden who doesn't of the difference between truth and fact. that's what they want. if someone is a certain age, they should just be stupid? here's the bottom line. 800 points, everybody went nuts. you and i both know it's the animal instinct that decides how we go forward in the economy. 800 points. we came back immediately. all right, so everything is fine in terms of the economy, in terms of our being safe. they just want to be crazy. he's not. he's used distress. he's not a politician. he didn't come up the easy way they read the rest of them dead. >> sandra: he doesn't drink, he doesn't smoke. >> greg: yes. that's the point. everybody who i know who doesn't drink has too much energy for m me. >> sandra: and that's a lie.
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>> greg: my friends who don't drink, they are overpowering with energy. >> juan: his problem he doesn't sleep either. he's tweeting. >> jesse: he's working for us, juan. even you. >> judge jeanine: doesn't need to do it, that's the big point. he doesn't need to be president. he could be playing golf. >> greg: sandra, you raised a good point. do you think if he were a woman, like a kind of did with gloria >> sandra: i don't know how it's relevant to the performance on the work he's doing. the thought has crossed my mind, he -- you go back to the bush and obama years, presidents do age. for fun for the segment, i looked at the oprah interview in 1988. he hasn't changed much at all. his physical appearance. >> jesse: the doctor's note? the healthiest man on earth?
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doctor's orders. you've got to listen to medical professionals. >> greg: there is a decade where you tend to age. obama, it's when you go gray. the same time he was president. it wasn't like it was the presidency. >> juan: gregory, i have an idea. remember when there was that conspiracy theory about the wife, that it was not melania but a body double? i think madame tussauds has provided a body double for trump. >> greg: i will say cuomo is right about the observation. he's right. cuomo-tose. don't get mad at me. the liberal mob out in full force attacking sean spicer for joining "dancing with the stars."
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♪ >> sandra: sean spicer joining "dancing with the stars," creating a lot of controversy. the host tom bergeron saying it's politically divisive and twitter users are calling for a boycott of the show. some media outlets attacking the former white house press secretary. check out some of these headlines. "new york times" saying "don't let sean spicer tap dance out of infamy on "dancing with the stars"." an nbc news calling the casting a "slap in the face to every american he lied to." bikes are reacting on "fox & friends" earlier this morning. >> this should be two hours of politics free. more than that, and i hope with
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this show is at the end of the season is an example of people of a bunch of different backgrounds getting together, leaving politics aside, and having a good time in a civil and respectful way. my hope and goal is that at the end of the season, tom looks back and says we need more of this, not less of it. >> sandra: he says he's not going to care what the heck they think about his performance. i would be pretty nervous going into this. jesse, would you do "dancing with the stars"? >> jesse: it depends on how my career is going. [laughter] i might need the money. it's a lot of money. 150 jesus to walk and are never to advance you get 10. your with a beautiful woman, you've got a new wardrobe every day. things could be worse for sean spicer. he gets to hang out with christie brinkley, james vanderbeek? yes! ray lewis, didn't he night someone?
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and the bachelorette. it's an action-packed cast and it's a no-brainer. he's from rhode island. i don't think he can dance. >> sandra: he took to the dance floor or the studio floor this morning on "fox & friends" with ainsley and he was showing his moves. ainsley has deftly got the move moves. >> jesse: oh, no. that was bad, really bad. >> greg: drunk lady at a wedding. >> sandra: judge, you've got to handed to him. he's going to try. >> judge jeanine: i don't know how long is going to last. you know, think about what you just read. nbc, "the new york times," they want to boycott. how small can you get? you know what i would do if i were sean? i would show up in a maga hat and shirt. it's so small, it's ridiculous. it might be fun.
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they would rather have ray lewis? wasn't he charged with murder? and then tonya harding and then they had ryan who was suspended. nobody cares. you can do drugs. >> sandra: the only one tom bergeron, the host, seems to take issue with, is sean spicer. >> juan: the show is supposed to be an escape. it is supposed to be fun. turn it on and enjoy the evening. people complain on the right about the nfl, where the players protesting. why bring politics into fun? i understand that argument but to me obviously i think protests of civil rights is a bigger issue than bringing a guy into a politically divided moment in america onto "dancing with the stars." but i will say this. i think if they made a decision -- sean did make the decision to hire himself. they made the decision to hire sean. we should stop picking on sean and i say that well aware that my son worked for sean for many years the republican national committee. i'm not saying it because of any
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connection like that. i think it's not fair sean because he didn't decide dire himself. >> greg: first of all, how brave was tom bergeron just to save face with the few friends he has in bel air, he has to virtue signal a tweet that "it's not my fault." what a wimp. just so people wouldn't stare at him in line at trader joe's when he picks up his kale. serious point: how lucky are you to have the time and energy to be outraged over this? clearly you do not have a sick family member, right? you don't have any financial problems. you don't have a health issue yourself. if you are outraged over this, essentially you have a void in your life that needs filling and i will even say it might be spiritual, moral, it must be something. if this bothers you, you really seriously need to get a life. the only piece of advice i ever give is every morning -- if you
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are upset about this, every morning, get up go to the bathroom mirror and say am i going to be a plus or minus? that will keep you from getting outraged over this. it's not a life mission but in a week, it will become one. >> judge jeanine: bergeron said they're going to put them in charge of assessing audience -- so... that's not fair to sean. >> jesse: bergeron is an obama donor, clinton donor, camel's kamala harris. they did it with the enemies with him. they don't want conservatives to have a platform. they don't want conservatives to be seen as likable. they have to ridicule them from a distance because if they are mainstream and they are likable like sean is, then they can
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persuade other people and the effect of that is maybe they will listen to some of shawn's ideas. about the wall, juan. about the wall. >> sandra: how long do you think he lasts? >> jesse: and they gaze out, judging by that, first round. was geraldo out in the first round and tucker? >> greg: i think so. remember the outfit that tucker war? >> jesse: no. why? is it bad? >> sandra: san francisco dealing with a high crime rate. the city's rebranding want to call its criminals. while you can no longer say the word felon. we have that just ahead. ♪ limu emu & doug hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything.
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>> judge jeanine: liberal san francisco dealing with a slew of problems: homelessness, human waste on the streets, a high crime rate but apparently the priority is making criminals feel better. the city reportedly rebranding words like felon to formerly incarcerated person or justice involved person. a juvenile delinquent will now be called a young person with justice system involvement. on the drug addict is now a person with a history of substance use. use, not abuse. do you think that with the high crime rate, in san francisco in the mess that city's inn, 17% increase in homelessness, that this is going to make criminals feel better and crime go down? >> greg: yes. they should sanitize murder, it
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should be called life transition her. bank robbery: freelance asset transfer. it does reveal a contradiction that if you're fine with the behavior, why do you need to camouflage it with language? if it's always about language. you could take a direct comparison and immigration. when obama separated families, it was called protecting children. when trump did, you're putting kids in cages but it was the same thing. >> juan: no. >> greg: the left manipulating the language which sustains the problem. >> juan: it was not the same thing. >> judge jeanine: can we talk about san francisco? all right, cut it out. cut it out. >> sandra: thank you, judge . >> judge jeanine: aren't stigmas there for a reason? >> sandra: i would defer to you. you have more experience than any of us. >> judge jeanine: i could pontificate on this for the next
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20 minutes. >> sandra: words like this are meant to deter criminals, deter crime, give them a bad name for something they've done. doesn't work against the criminal justice system to do that? >> judge jeanine: no, i don't get desperate if they want to make criminals feel better, don't you think the way to do that, instead of changing the lingo. if they've not got nothing better to do with needles and poop all over the streets and pooper scooper's or whatever it is. don't you think what they should do is try to give people jobs? they don't have jobs to give them. give a felon a job. >> jesse: give a felon a job. >> greg: the job could be picking up the poop. >> jesse: great idea. the home will she do that. they should pick up their own poop. i don't like saying extra words. i like to get to the point. don't add words. swap out word for word but thomas jefferson once said, judge, the most valuable of all talents is never using two words when one will do.
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>> greg: or juan will do. >> juan: also williams here once said brevity is the soul of wit which makes san francisco with less. you shouldn't be saying these extra things. stigmas are good and they are there for a reason. it gave license to smoking crack or raping people. those things are bad. let's keep them bad. >> judge jeanine: please say -- police say one of the 1 out5 people have some kind of conviction. who are they trying to make feel better? everyone got one of their family so everybody knows one. >> jesse: am i the one? [laughter] >> juan: what? >> jesse: nothing, juan. >> juan: first of all, i don't want know why you like to beat up on san francisco. hang on! >> sandra: it's a beautiful
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city. >> greg: it was once beautiful. >> juan: i think it might be the prettiest city in america. secondly, one of the most affluent cities in america. >> greg: economic inequality! the democrats! >> juan: a loss of jobs they don't have a high crime rate. >> judge jeanine: the highest property crime. stop. they have the highest property crime rate in the nation. >> juan: the language they are proposing is in line with exactly what president trump did in terms of criminal justice reform when he said we don't want to punish people for low-end drug crimes. want to give people the opportunity to rehabilitate. what they are doing with this language is trying to change attitudes. if you see a guy and immediately say you know how i see them, convict, drug addict. >> sandra: you are missing the point. there's bigger problems. 8,000 homeless people on the streets of san francisco. >> juan: that's a different issue. >> sandra: all the request to pick up human waste.
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>> juan: is a different issue. >> judge jeanine: that's precisely the issue. >> juan: change attitudes. give people a chance to rehabilitate. we have a high level of recidivism in this country. if you want people to come back into the community and have jobs, you've got to give them a chance. >> judge jeanine: you've got to stop. i'm reading. students are addicted to the phones experts warning taking them away could cause severe anxiety. you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you.
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♪ >> juan: welcome back. what a day on "the five." schools cracking down on using phones in the classroom. some actually forcing the young people to put their phone in magnetic pouches like the one on the screen, and the pouches can only be unlocked by teachers. experts are warning that the kids are so addicted to the phones that by taking the phones away all day, the indoor "severe anxiety." one expert recommends using "technology breaks" during the school day so students can alleviate their anxiety.
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this to me is pretty wild but i understand young people grow up with phones. it's part of them. >> sandra: yes, juan. >> juan: what's your point? >> sandra: yes, young people grow up with phones. >> juan: we didn't. >> greg: he just said you were the same age. [laughter] >> jesse: let me explain how to speak to a woman. >> juan: thank you. >> judge jeanine: start over. >> juan: are we ready? >> judge jeanine: i'm ready. >> juan: could you deal without your phone for the entire workday? >> judge jeanine: i would have a breakdown. even if you're not getting your emails, because i get like 200 a day and text messages and all that. if i am not on my phone, you know what i will do? i will switch to a puzzle and i
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will go like that. we are so wired right now, all of us. if you go to the white house, they lock up your phone, they put it in a cabinet and you can't have it and there's a part of you saying who's calling me? who's looking for me? what why have to to do? you've been there. >> juan: trump is trying -- we don't throw things. >> greg: she can throw things at me. >> juan: if you establish this precedent, i am in big trouble. jesse, let me go to you. i think they should take the phones away. it's a distraction. >> jesse: you can cheat on your phone. that's what the multiplication tables for on your phone. figure out the tip. >> sandra: they changed math now. you can't cheat. >> jesse: they changed math? >> sandra: abi can take this one.
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i was born in the 80s. i think this is a huge problem for educators, huge problem for students. grades are lower in intellect is down because of the use of phones in school, out of school. it can cause severe anxiety for parents. parents are addicted to reaching the kids whenever they want to reach them. it's a big problem on both ends. you've got a deal with it eventually because is not going away. >> juan: i think to become educated you have to go through a process which is that you think, your focus, you consider. >> greg: you tweet. >> juan: i don't think so. phones are basically a.d.d. in your hand. attention deficit. >> greg: here's the deal. the phone is now communing with the body. technology is communing with the body. talking about implanting knowledge chips in our head. it's in our hand. when it's missing, you can feel the separation. i want them to crackdown not on
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these kids but on people and hallways who are walking like this. i purposely now stand in front of them and wait. they will walk right into me. if you are walking like this. >> jesse: you know why i don't like that? it upsets the natural hierarchy of the universe. if you are tall and big, you walk down the sidewalk and everybody gets out of your way. if you are short guy or whatever and you're looking on the phone, you're not getting out of my way. get out of my way. >> greg: the height privilege. they are going to unearth this episode 20 years from now on they are going to cancel you out because of your height privilege. you are saying -- >> jesse: i will have to go do "dancing with the stars." >> greg: was someone really short. >> juan: could you do this show without your phone? >> greg: no. i mentioned this to mark steyn. there's a physiological
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sensation when the phone is being charged. you can feel it in your body. >> judge jeanine: what? you are crazy. where are you charging your phone? >> juan: sandra, owned or during the morning show, do you have the cell phone with you at all times? >> greg: do you do morning show? [laughter] >> jesse: it's 9:00 to noon. >> sandra: not only do i have one, i have two and i look at them religiously. >> juan: oh, my god, . "one more thing" is up next. in my line of work,
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>> juan: this one is personal for me, my friend bob koozie, the basketball legend has just received the presidential medal of freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. since his time playing in new york, the melting pot of new york city, bob cousey has taken an interest in race relations, in and beyond the league. he talked about how he wished he had done more to support bill russell during the civil rights movement. he won at six nba championships, he's in the basketball hall of fame. president trump was persuaded to honor him by west virginia democrat joe manchin. everyone left and right can celebrate what is going on at the white house today. >> jesse: we found that some people who think animals are not so great. this is a group of people who
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were vacationing when there was a stampede of bison, watch. >> oh, my god, . don't. [screaming] >> jesse: guess what happened? it didn't have any insurance on the rental. if you've got to get insurance on the rental. today i will be on tucker defending my crown in the news quiz, check me out there my 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> greg: i hope by then the edible has worn off. >> juan: it's not an edible, it's a lozenge. >> greg: let's do this, what the heck is that?
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let's take a look at this little fella, he is adorable. it is not brian stelter or billy baldwin, definitely not tom bergeron, if anybody at home knows exactly what this is -- i don't think it's a blowfish. they are small and get big, this one looks like kind of an overweight carp. >> jesse: ended burroughs. >> greg: maybe it has evolved an evolutionary process where it's becoming a small fat perso person. >> jeanine: you really don't know what that is? >> greg: i'm asking the viewers! [shouting] >> jeanine: this is my new book coming out on tuesday, it's
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called radicals, resistance, and revenge, the left's plot to remake america, make no mistake they want to remake it. if i have 40 pages of footnotes, probably 38. if you ever need to make an argument about what is going on in this country, they are trying to remake america, you're not allowed to talk, what they want to do is offend everything. this book is a must get, you can get it on amazon and the local bookstore and you can get it if you call my house. i don't have a home number. thank you for making my other book number one. >> jesse: just when i finish "liars, leakers." >> sandra: kayden ross, nine years old diagnosed with a rare type of kidney cancer, the local county sheriff's office heard about this and they threw him a spectacular day, gave him a uniform, a right and a s.w.a.t. car, had a spectacular
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day with his family, he was greeted by bagpipes, our hearts are with you. >> jesse: set your dvr, never miss an episode, "special report" is up next. >> bret: tell greg it's a stargazer fish. president trump pushes back on recession fears, how one person you've never heard of or voted for could decide who becomes president of the united states in 2020, we'll explain, and his nuclear power is safe clean, and cheap? or dangerous, dirty, and expensive? this is "special report." good evening and welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. president trump is trying to make the economy the number one issue in the 2020 election a

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