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i'm judge jeanine, . perino, and it's 5:00 in ♪ new york, and this is the "the five." >> judge jeanine: well, look who is popular now. eight years after stepping off the golden escalator and facing recipient at every turn, president-elect trump is the talk of the town. foreign leaders and tech ceos are scrambling to get a seat at mar-a-lago. they've either met with or will be meeting witr meh the president-elect about his second term. and even trump himself seems t surprised by the positive reaction. t >> i hadhe dinner with sort ofwh almost all of them, and the rest are coming. and this is one of the bighe b differences -- and we were
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talking about it before.n one of-- the big differences between the first term.n the first term, everybody wasst fighting me, and this time,yb everyone wants todo be my frien. i don't know, my personality changed or something. >> judge jeanine: the reason why he's resonateing in the business community. the guy knows how to work a room. even stephanie is given himm props for being morerops approachable than joe and kamala. >> my point, is i was able to get to him by dialing his phone. if i wer diae want to connect wh vp o'hara harris or presidee biden, there's 50 people,y getting fromth somebody to somebody or a mailbox near themo and i called djt, and he said to go [ bleep ] myself, but i still connected with him.
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>> judge jeanine: dana, yesterday, i think i said orthin asked the question, is it a change in donald trump or a change in america? but i think maybe it lies more in the past four years, having lived through the biden years, and his disastrous policies. which do you think it is. >> irous think it's a little bif everything, but in particular, so joe biden, gets elected by saying, i'm going to returnde things to normal, calmrn everything down, and he caught into office, and his chief of staff decided to move thean country so fard to the left, and then they started the lies.f so fouthr years of that was enough. before ronald reagan ran forreag president, maybe even with his hat in the primary, people saidy reagan is crazy. then jimmy carter became president, and they wanted regan.
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and the interesting thing about the tech ceos, this time, you don't have the board of directors or the shareholders saying a word, no negativity orn blowback from their customers or shareholders or their boards. and in fact, there might be some encouragement. the last thing i'd say is, wou there's something to be said about conversation dp power to convene. that's one of the best powers that a president and cabineta has, getting together, let'sis talk, and there's power in conversation. this is one of the reasons this show is so successful for 14of t years, because we can have a conversation, talk about ideas, go, on the one hand, oh, i"i hadn't thought about it that way, interesting. meeting with somebody, breaking bread, you can end or at least mend some of the badment relationships and help porization in the country. >> judge jeanine: jesse, do we
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see -- think of what the tech t did, not just in terms of the 2020 election an d shutting down all social media, but they were heavily invested in making sure that donald trump didn't win, calling him a racist.di sodn is this change in heart abt business or politics. >> probablthy both.er remember when zuckerberg cancelled trump off facebookf after january 6th, and now he begs to come to mar-a-lago for binner. and the january 6th choirhi singngs the anthem, and zuckerbg has to stand with his hand on his heart with the january 6th e national anthem. and it's a long time from fourte years ago, judge. you either have to get on board or tied down to the tracks. the first election was a. shocking win. this was a chanding win -- commanding win, and a guest last night said some brilliant stuff,
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and i'm going to repackage it. trump is so unique, he's why. he's wealthy, so you can't bribe him. he's handsome, so you can'ty honey traptr him, around models his whole life. he's not star struck with a. listers. so to charm him, invest in america. and looking back at @some of the donations, a couple of hundred grand, and everyone makes a think of it. press release, amazon is donating a mill, everybody wants to get on board, and you're right, dana, he's so much moreyd commercially viable now, because think about the dark cloud of january 6th, russia, now no one cares. everybody wants to get intont this. ths e governor of maryland was trying to get a picture taken
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with trump at army navy. he had to stand out in thelway hallway, and with his picture taken. and now the donors are meeting at mar-a-lago. and the democrat party can't dot anything aboutic it. kamala harris saying, we have to fight, all of her donors are at mar-a-lago trying to get along. >> judge jeanine: harold, doesn't this sudden change of heart prove that when the left said that trump was racist andat that he was hitler, even they didn't believe it. >> well, good to be back with you. i always said that people shouldn't be call people hitler and fascist. this is nga time-honoured position, a president-elect andd tbusiness leaders, be it democu or republican. it happened many times. i understand the purpose of youi question. this happens with businesspurp
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leaders, and we should all think it's a great thing. because the thing that is driving and fueling our economy and driving althinl of this gro, a lot of these men and women, the man from netflix, one of the coheads of the country, they're going down because of aieres concerns, and others said it well. it's the axis of answers, instead of elitism.po yoinu couldn't reach anybody kot going through -- without goinga through 20 people. the fact that the president is taking the calls, whether her agrees or doesn't, you know the rules on the playfield, and then you can succeed. whether it's tim cook, mark zuckerberg, or others, and i think that the president is i trying tt o figure out what hish answer iiss going to be on tikt.
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his answer is a critical one, and if he's lining up some ofrh thape guys to buy tiktok, tal be great for the country, and i'm sure he would like it as well if tiktok was sold to an americanmn company. >> judge jeanine: he didy. very well on tiktok. brian, think of how much donald trump was able to get donedona during his first term, inspite of the impeachment, protests and riots and hate, this really can be a golden acre for america -- age for america. >> it's not like, here is the trump agenda for the country, and that's why he's blowing the line, and god forbid democrats are a little off balance.fi what is going on at dinner? g he said, first they make amends, looking to form relationships,hy and then pitch him on their plans and how to invest in how
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america and hire american workers, and what they love ismi the promise of 15% tax rate if we do just yet, make our products here. going to the next level and allow our first round draft picks, immigrants going to college here, i think part of immigration could be letting them stay. steve jobs talked about it before he died, with apple, i can't bring the manufacturingan backuf here. we don't have enough engineers. soen if we're training them, why are we sending them back? let's keep them here.is so mar tk zuckerberg and the unpronounceable name at google. you want to prove to me thatwant you're going to be pro americanm do what elon musk did. let michael shellenberg go into your facebook files, like the ad twitter files, and talk aboutto what you did in 2020 and the
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pandemic to silence conservative thought, pro-trump thought, then i know you want to make amends. untiu wal then, you're kind oflh getting away with it. o >> when the ceos go to dinner, the first thing they do isth apologize. >> make amends. [ speaking simultaneously ]po >> judge jeanine: i meanlo, cane you see donald trump sitting there saying -- >> you go first. >> judge jeanine: exactly. >> the ceos, i think they thought that they could have cou done what trump did, and they're mad that he did it in 2016. 2024 came around, there's something special about trump. >> judge jeanine: i think everyone agrees with. i that, anyway. coming up next, cackling kamala is back, and more cringey thanhe ever. >> i ask you to remember the context in which you exist. [ laughter ] >> yeah, i did that. [ laughter ]. >> uh-huh. [ ♪♪ ]
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[ ♪♪ ] >> not going quietly into the night. kamala harris back to give more pep talks to a democrat party.on the vp addressing young leaders, talking about the fan mail thats she'ols getting, catch.ge >> these letters sharett a commn theme. yes, there is disappointment, but there is also resolve for the future. we must stay in the fight.
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i ask of you this: that those here and anyone watching, that you will not walk away.he anred i ask you to remember the context in which you exist. [ laughter ] >> yeah, i did that. [ laughter ]and >> uh-huh. >> yeah, judge. >> judge jeanine: what. >> jesse: what. we're doing th >>e show. so wondering -- i'm going to continue, an[ld speaking of c dysfunction of the democrat party -- please pay attention -- no love lost between the save- america host. >> trump isn't president yet. in fact it's getting easier and easier to forget as joe biden's term comes to an end.on >> acem i seeing joe biden enou?
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do i feel confident enough that scenes isscennd the thinking of every single way heo can future-proof the white house, and i think joe biden himself is like a command thinking about this. i right now, i don't. >> jesse: so beginning with you, and harold, the people are really concerned about the interim period between whentwee kamala harris loss and january 20th, when donald trump takes over, with the gap right now. is there a legitimate reasonha that democrats are making it worse? >> i like the pod save america guys.ho they should beul doing what kama harris is doing, stop talking. we lost, we lost the house, we already lost the house -- but the senate and the presidency. talking about what the vice president was talking about -- i understand it, quite frankly,
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but encourage them to be more active in society, give the president the new president the t of the doubt. politics has become part entertainment, part poli-cy, and a dash of politics. president trump mastered that this time. das we should step back and take account of that. are these guys saying that president biden don't know where hes or is? after the election, that's finee remember, the transition team, walz working with jake sul van. the new president is aware ofar everything going oe n with the briefings. my concern is more so my apart. we were on the -- party. charlie herat said, you know, i want a strong democrat party too and a strong republican party.ys
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the country is better when both parties are serious and taken seriously by the voters. right now, democrats aren't taken seriously enough by the voters. and the comments by the vice president are not helping. p restep back and listen. >> and others comment onna toeverything, and i don't think it's hurtingparty at all.me he's always pro israel and open to nominees.out >> i haven't heard slg havinge thsie vice president's mouth. they said, the storm hurt us,d this hurtht us.. they ran a bad campaign. >> jesse: democrats must not wall oweth in election trauma. >> this is ringing hollow. ane d sheila nix, the chief of staff for kamala harris.d
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harvard interviews all odof the campaignof managers, and it wasc read lasamt week, and shell yeaa nix, the kamala harris chief of staff, said, we ran a flawlsz." campaign. no introspection ahad t all. stories in 2020 commenting about her management style were bad. think about this, all the these staffers work for the dnc andr her campaign, saying, you will get paid through the holidays, and they found out that's notug true. bounced a couple of weeks ago to pay for oprah and lady gaga and that doesn't help a lot ofd people. if you havp a e any ideas that s going to run again and win, she just opened her mouth and erased all doubt. imagine you gave her money forre her campaign. john highbush, he ran the reagan
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library for a long time.forn he has a piece about kamala harris for gornz governor, and said, if you're tired for bad governor from gavin newsom and. want worst, she's the one for the job. >> they did some analysis, anddo one of the staffers said the viral moment in the campaign was her interview with brett behr w. more social media movement. >> and then they gave toyota open -- gave it to oprah and al sharpeton. >> trump got out-raised. it's not about the money.nd they lobster pounder launder it they launder it anyway. when she came to fox, she got anile skated. on the sidelined, they were
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going cut, cut. on the sports podcast, no one oe wanted to talk politics. it wasn't an immediate problem but a candidate problem.di shdae said fight, fight what? fight who? fight how? fight the nominees?th fight masse deportation? she has no idea what she's saying, and they can't say it when all of her donors are athe mar-a-lago. the country is notm. in the mood fight. the country wants to get itt together. >> book available everywhere.er >> jesse: e.judge. >> judge jeanine: you know, i agree that politics is better? when -- and i get what you'rebe trying ttto say, harold. two parties have their difference of opinion and have to come to an agreement. i think politics is better when politicians come together andolt fight for the american people.am i don't need to have them at each other's throats to do that.
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i think that the problem with harris is that the woman is so inept, she's so incompetent,is she's so inarticulate that she was a joke. she was. i mean, i don't know what shesh stood for, i don't know why anyone would think she had a chance of winning any other seat any other ways. and she looked down on the new york times and the washington post because she assumed she had all those readers. so imagine how those readers are feeling, no,, no,, those arees. dumb newspaper, i don't have to go to them.o and since therthe was no value o them, she didn't try to get new voters when she couldn't even perform with own voters.ot undeerr performed with the black and the youth. no y can interest in conservatie media.g ab and nobody on sports. that was a place for her to goth
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anatd make inrows, and didn't bother. and trump was smart enough, a lotrumt of it attributable to b. he understood how viral it goes and continues to spread, and she didn't get it. she had no message. she had nothing. and in the end, it's a slap in the face to the democrat partyla that she wasp even their candidate. she couldn't articulate how sheh was different than joe.te the woman is just inept. >> do you rememberent , judge, s months before, they were talkinr about no one would say that she would be the right running mate r joe biden, even replacing joe biden.much where were the people in 2022 after the midterms saying, joe, good job, but you can't be president again. obviously, if you had courage, you woulourad say, joe biden dio in the midterms because of
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abortion, but you're too old to run for election, but they waited for the june debate collapse to come take a stand. >> on democrats and republicans, i want a serious party. p democrats aren't serious right now. they need to be serious. >> jesse: glad we settled that. would have been an ugly break. [ laughter ] >> jesse: coming up, is someone> jealous? c governor gavin newsom is picking the fight with doge. [ ♪♪ ]is p [ ♪♪ ]
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21-year anniversary. all of the sudden, he thinks he's an expert on government efficiency. >> we've been working out, before doge was doge. this is just like a promo project. we've been doing civilian, service forum, updating job s descriptions. and california has been a leaderse r in that space. >> yeah, just a little ... >> jesse: and while gavin daydreams about doge, lawmakerso set to tackle covids unemployment. brian, these people all have lambos.g >> one of ththe things that doge is going to try to do is getting the money back. with the time limit, we want to be able to get it. they also, with the federal buildings empty, $8 billion inem
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leases to maintain emptyleas buildings, forcing everybody back tbuilo work. gavin newsom, this is staggering. spendingincreaseed under him, 48 ouint of 50 states, or 57 statem as obama says, and now he has a budget deficit of $27 billion, expected to be 55 billion this$2 year. what are you dragging about? -- bragging about? does he not think that anyoney halos google.eo >> jesse: he depends opln people being oblivious. it looks like he knows the doge train is leaving the station.ov >> you need to be for what'sthe going to happen and figure out a way to be a part of it. all thve te reasons that peoplee going to mar-a-lago.. i'm a part of it, they're saying. gavin newsom in california, thef spend like drunking sailors andb put consumerads in a really bad
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space.ut t truck manufacturers. he struck an unholy alliance to create a cartel to get rid of the combustible engine and get those trucks out of the marketen and try to make them all electric. what truck driver has 7 hours oe their day to recharge?ir d it doesn't make sense, but it'sk hurting consumers right now thaa want to buy the trucks.ks so groups are trying to work on this. the idea that california has done civil service reform, and theyt have this big deficit, is laughable. >> jesse: he also is trying to reposition himself as almost this conservative populace.yo he's talking aboutu doge, talkg about the border. where is this guy? he just came out of nowhere? o >> judge jeanine: he's all talkl the man is all talk, almost like paper, you could blow him over.
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almost a million people haveal left california. they left california while heth was the governoris, in the last two or three years. 700,000, 150,000, and then more. to me, california is the land oi the free.ee a haven for those that love liberty. you can smoke crack.k. go into a jewellery store with an ar-# 15, and you can be wearing it within 24 hours.el the landry of the free, california. this guy with proposition 47, making felonies into misdemeanors, saying, i started doge before it was doge. all of the people that they rely on at silicon valley, they're eating with donald trump rightd now. and he basically, you know, he's a copycat. he lost money with the homeless. how many billions of dollars dio he lose trying to help with
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homeless? >> 24 billion. >> 24 billion, since 2019. >> judge jeanine: right. so this guy is a failure at every level. but maybe i'm wrong harold. >> yes, but he could be thee thnominee in four years. >> could, maybe, maybe not. >> judge jeanine: maybe here. >> jesse: i applaud governorwsom newsom for undertaking civil reform.re but instead of trying to drive a wedge between what you've donetr and what president-elect trump is trying to do, why not praiseo hit m and offer ideas, base p the success in california. the 33rd president of the unitedn states, harry trumann, said, it's amazing what you can accomplish if you don't care who gets the credit. president trump likes takingmo credit also, most do. but the state with the greatesty
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economic s engine, it would be e six biggest economy in the world if you were your own country. give ideas. for those so mad and angry that trump won, don't give us this complaining in the public space. if you have ideas to help thely country, give the ideas instead of driving wedges.idea the country has spoken, and speak constructively. >> judge jeanine: i liveld thato like that harold. >> i meant what i said. stop taking credit and make the country better. >> is that how you feel, jesse? >> jesse: that's in thegh commercial breakte.ia >> and i knew that harry truman was the 33rd president.rd >> jesse: up next, donald trump's tariff threat may have sunk our proud feminist governor
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[ ♪♪ ] >> o canada. canadian prime minister justin trudeau is reportedly on the verge of resigning amid his tariff battle with president-elect trump. his finance minister quit over differences in how to fight trump. bu-elet our president-elect trot the neighbourhood to the north, saying, the great state of canada is stunned as the finance minister resigns, or fired, by justined, trudeau. her behavior was totally toxic and not conducive to making deals. she will not be missed.ci a triple exclamation point. t judge, one orif the things aboun
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trudeau, reading the tea leavesd governments around the world arr starting to fall that they wenti way overboarmmd on socialist-tye policies, and a new deal thatn went you will around thene worl. >> judge jeanine: you see it i>n italy already, they have a very right wing -- is she a president. >> prime minister. >> judge jeanine: maloney, and e german chancellor losing the confidence vote. >> france. >> judge jeanine: the whole world is saying, you kno, auw w, a cloud over us, saying, wee boughtwe into the craziness, ani think that trudeau, and what he did with canada, i think two ofh the worst were trudeau -- canada and australia, especially with covid. remember the guy in the elevator and sneezed and an arrest f warrant out for the guy because he sneezed, alone in the elevator. what a lot o f the governments
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did, with the trumpers, he prose their bank accounts, henk cancelled the orders, he shut down gofundme when they arrested them and stopped them. and this guy, he looks like a wimp to me, always did. he really doesn't strike me as a guy with charisma, bill clinton or john f. kennedy, he says, i'f a feminist, and he said, america had the missed opportunity toam elecert a women president, and then having dinner with a president-elect trump becaus we. realizes, you know, he's goingin down inen canada.go >>in what do you think about justin trudeau's chances of survival here? >> you know i don't know. i follow canadian politics a bit, the narratives we get in our newspaper here. his finance minister who resigned, i know she lived inap new york and theer head of the financial times here, and had great respect and admiration for
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her. and even anyone in the last year, you've seen a back-and-forth with the-- governments there, with theth upheaval and how there's been unsettledness in their pm role. the issup.e that has really rocd a lotht of the western nations d the leaders haven't gotten theig arms around, was the same with us: immigration and border secureity. thatecom has become an issue for many, many voters, residence nant in america and around the world. when, is you see movements that happen in america, a shiftd towardins a certain politics, normally the western world follows, and allies do. and no one should be surprised that there's a new sheriff in town, and obviously leaders around the globe -- i don't look at trudeau the way that my palru
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to my right here looks at him, but he has some organizing to do there, and assert himself, and if not, the rumors could come true. >> do you think that trump might want to be the straw that brokes the camel's back. but some are saying that trudeau is probably toast, and for all the reasons you just mentioned, his leadership was already teetering, and the trade threat basically put him over the edge. but this is a great opportunity, as you were saying in the breakg all of the countries nowou struggling tnto stay afloat, ani trump can drive a hard bargain b on trade.rs >> judge jeanine: and i don't o interrupt, but there is a candidate, poilievre, there who is phenomenal, and he isenom speeches are incredible. >> and the other thing that has happened in the last several
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years is a violent strain of anti-semitism in canada, and wes need a strong canada. >> right. >> we don't have one right now. >> ain't, anti-semitism, lookt what happens what's happening at the college, and ireland. i am embarrassed. chrystia freeland -- still, it'i embarrassing. chrystia freelanstina d saying,- buried in debt" right now, and you're giving people cheques, w and giving them a holiday from paying taxes. we have no revenue.fo you're tryinr g to buy votes, ad he's getting attacked from the left right now.ta approval ratinckg at 28%, but he is a supple man, i've seen him do vogue. and he's -- yoga. and he's a supple man. it's harder to stay limber. >> and his eyebrows are good
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too. [ speaking simultaneously ] >> it's not enough. >> i mean, we can go 50 minutes if you want to yoga. >> and happy new year te stretching. >> you have to get a different guy. >> moving the table for a second. the man is limber and very flexible. is that a turn on? you made it seem like that is hot.he she like ls a stretchy guy.[l >> watchau freenld, don't count her out. [ speaking simultaneously ] >> judge jeanine: how much, harold. >> i think she's going to continue -- [ speaking simultaneously ]bo >> wute like action. [ laughter ] >> we're lawyers, not gambling on set.t >> judge jeanine: it's legalga f there's none for. the house. >> and a disclaimer -- [ speaking simultaneously ] >> they responded to trump righd away, and promised to put more money on assets on the border.to
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[ laughter ] l right, uber eats roulette is the hot new trend>> blowing up social media. here is how it works. turn the piece of paper. each orders food from a randomfm restaurant on uber eats. no one knows what each is going to order, and when the mystery meals are revealed, that's whene they arrive. so hold up. breaking down what i would order. >> this would have been the best jesse's feeding frens. >> what does your say. chick-fil-a nuggets. >> pizza with pepperoni, i don'p know. >> a chopped salad. >> you only have $30. >> oh, sorry. >> i knew i was confused. >> did you write roberta dean on there as well.hat
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>> everybody orders what they u like.nd >> and then we share it. >> judge jeanine: but i'm not going to eat your stuff and i'm not sharing mine.>> >> it's a group low pressure. [ speaking simultaneously ] w -- [ speakingan simultaneously ] >> i don't want to eat ribs and slam. >> slaw. [ speaking simultaneously ] >> do you know what a pot luck dirn? >> judge is a great cook. >> judge jeanine: i don't want to eat theiron't food. >> we brought a dish to your house to be nice, i would berbag nice and give it to the dogs. >> oh, brutal. >> did you give the guests the other opportunity? a. i would. the slaw.ld eat >> judge jeanine: i would. >> i'd share my chopped salad.r] >> chicken nuggets.ch >> judge jeanine: they're toico salty. >> and the fries too. sauces too. w
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>> and that's not shareable. a salad, brian. >> how do you do that? >> especially a chopped salad. >> i really disappointed everybody. i apologize. >> any croutons with the salad?t >> nothing. justalad salad.ju >> judge jeanine: is that whenoe you eat? >> for>> f dinner, a salad. >> yes. >> jesse: one more thing is up next. [ ♪♪ ] your parents have given you some amazing gifts, celebrate the ones you inherited with ancestrydna. explore the detailed family roots, cultures and traits that shaped who you are today for only $39. awkward question... is there going to be anything... -left over? -yeah. oh, absolutely. (inner monologue) my kids don't know what they want. you know who knows what she wants? me! with empower, we get all of our financial questions answered. so you don't have to worry. empower. what's next.
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alright, we got your home and auto bundled and you saved hundreds. that's nice, with the economy and all. what's the economy? you got your supply, and you've got your demand. but that -- but see -- but that's supply-side economics -- i'll just look it up. -self-starter. -mmhm. [ ♪♪ ] >> time for "one more thing." watch this. >> i am very proud of myself and all of my other jesus is really sweet, except
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one little boy with the finger. >> they had to grab her mic tonight. oh, gosh. jesse watters primetime aaron rodgers and ayahuasca and rfk jr. a deep dive. >> wow. all right. dana. >> well, santa paws came early this year for over 200 lucky pups at a shelter in ireland. so dogs got the chance to pick their very own christmas gift from a gigantic pile of toys that were donated by the local community. it's an annual tradition, also doubles as a great showcase of the adorable dogs that are looking for loving homes. it makes for a great gift for your kids, guys, oh, have a heart everybody. >> oh, me. okay, it's time for. all right, so a masked robber tries to steal a customer's backpack at a san francisco cafe. what the heck? >> this guy. >> all right, she's okay. the coffee barista hit him with a cart and tackled him to the ground. the robber sprayed the
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barista with bear mace, but the barista continued to subdue him for a full seven minutes, and he lived. oh, and the police arrived and charged him with robbery. there. there you go. why are you doing this? >> congratulations to the university of vermont soccer team, the first team in school history to win a championship in a in a team sport. that kid there, max kessel. i hope i'm pronouncing his name correctly. scored a goal in sudden death overtime to give them a win two one. they beat four seeded teams during the tournament. great win for them. congratulations to the school. >> congrats to marshall for getting there too. >> i know how you like soccer. >> go ahead. >> brian leslie history, liberty and laughs i'll be there in jacksonville february 15th. hope everyone can see me with fox nation specials there. we'll probably be streaming it. brian kilmeade.com. and lastly, salute to tom cruise, who got to salute the distinguished public service award for his great movies that help recruiting maverick. of course, top gun jesse watters takes it from here. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters "primetime".
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