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>> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters along with katie pavlich, jessica tarlov, gillian turner, an newd tyrus.ci it's 5:0ty0 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ another jam packed day of trump legal tornadoes ripping across courtrooms in america.in the former president a showing p at as florida court on his classified documents case. there was no ruling there yet, but the real action was in georgia, where it was part onefa season finale for furious fani a and lover boy. a judge says the y will decide the fate it about two weeks. will she get the final rose and stay on the trump case or befo disqualified and have to pack your bags connect the star-crossed lovers showing up for closing arguments, seated one person away from one the another. kind of awkward. today thhip e defendant doubling down that the relationship between willis and wade began in
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2019, which contradicts sworn testimony by the lovers that it started in 2022.an earlier this week, nathan wade's former law partner and divorce attorney, terrence bradley, testified about his knowledge of the ofe relationship, and his my was a lot like biden's. >> d i do see the message, but l do not recall. >> you don't recall texting this? fic>> i don't recall any specifc dates. i do not recall how it came up. i can't recall what the conversation was. i don't recall that. i don't recall. no, i don't recall. >> jesse: but there was a key text message. he did seem to recall. >> do you think it started before she hired him? do you see that? >> jesse: that damning text? message could became a lupe
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blowing up the timeline by texting "absolutely" when askeds if the relationship began before willis hired wade in november 2u today trump later disagreed. most obvious indication that willis and wade were not. truthful on the point of timingt and that's bradley. "do you think ithim. started bee she hired him?" mr. bradley says "absolutely." s"absolutely" is not a speculative word. that's not speculation. that is a definitive statement. >> jesse: dang, tyrus. >> tyrus: dang, dog. they got me, dog! worst wing man in the history -- i honestly don't want to watch o any more of this. i want to wait for the reenactment.
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jesse, back when we were kids and stayed home from school, there arwee times when we werent diligently trying to get t wo td where we are today, there was thisn. great show that came on, and it was actors in divorce court. it was like a divorce court thing. all the drama and excitement. this had none of that. this is the worst thing anyone wants to see when it has to do is lawyers seeking justice. they are corrupt, they are sleazy, all the things that you wouldn't want to see someone who is pursuing the fight for justice, so corrupted, you can't even get to court without this junk. it doesn't help the american people.'s we are all dumber for seeing this. we missed like 20 minutes of cavuto. you know how hard that is for me? get to the point. the judge willke u take two wee3 make up th your mind. where the inappropriate or not? moves on. that's the real issue. we want to get on and get ready
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to vote and get on with it. if you're going to g to o after, come get him, but at least get some people with integrity. >> jesse: i'm going to put you in the hot seat, gillian. >> gillian: dang! >> jesse: does fani get dq'd? f >> gillian: in a way, it doesn't really matter. here's the deal. she might go down in flames, get taken off this case, but -- not according to me, but according to the legalis experts, it is likely this case in some form is going to go forward anyway. trump will have to face maybe the same charges. basically, if she does getca pulled from this case, the state of georgia is going to reassign it to some of the district attorney and then it'll be up to them. the likelihood, according to all the legal experts, is that they will push these charges forward in some formhapp. so the trial is going to happen, all of this, as tyrus said, is really a salacious sideshow. the other problem is, where on earth are you going to find a
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jury now is not going to be tainted by all this salacious stuff?de itd reminded me -- if fani wils does move this case forward, it's like when you go to a movie and the lead actor is goinggo through some horrible divorce in the tabloids and you feel like you know too much about them and you can't get into the role. it's a big distraction. >> jesse: everyone is tainted. how tainted do you feel, jessica tarlov? all the way up here in new york. i know the taint can travel across state lines. >> tyrus: dang.av or >> jesse: do you think this will get calendared favorably to the president if she is dq'd and push it back? >> t>> jessica: there's been a development on what favorably to thrable president means today, h that's florida. s judge cannon had jacmik smith's team down there, and jack smith advised her that the 60-day a rule -- the idea is, if it's toa close to an election, you can't bring a case because that would count as election interference -- doesn't actually
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apply to this. because if he's already beenat indicted, the case would have rp already started being started being litigated. so that changes the scope of what we are talking about with the d.c.that trial. so the supreme court will take that up april 22nd. maybe they will wait until the end of their ter m and we won't get something into the end of june, but then there's a chance that you get your 88 d days, what judge chutkan has said the trump team went get, and that puts him in the heat of campaign season, sitting in a courtroom. he's going to show up for it, and the ruling coming around,th the election, and the same could be true in florida. so that's scrambled all of this. but the trump team, gillian is totally right -- they are throwing stuff at the wall, every possible circumstance he can get. it doesn't look like he's going nti to get it, and the argumenti need to be out on the campaign trail," is falling on deaf ears because it's not a good enoughat excuse. you gone's through an indictment
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process and thatou is what is so important about the fani willis and nathan wade situation. what they did and where they texted from and whose burner phone hooked up to whose nathcell phone tower doesn't che the content of the indictment. i it doesn't, because even if you show a "conflict of interest," either the semblance where the appearance of propriety are o direct. and they were staying at the doubletree in napa. remember we were talking about caviar? back to the doubletree. is that the lifestyle of the rich and famous? >> jesse: maybe nathan pay for the hotel and she paid for the wine tasting, you don't know. >> jessica: does not have toing. be the other way for this to have worked out the way the trump team said it is? >> gillian: you can't pay at the four seasons in cash. >> jessica: i feel like the people at the lobby of the four seasons are definitely paying ie cashop. >> katie: if you're going to indict people foshour breaking e law, you should not be breakingh the law yourself. throughout this process of
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digging up the dirt and everything we have seen, therety is a big question about whether they were telling the truth under oath.e also in this text it says just date him, don't hire him. fani willis ended up giving him money inappropriatelvey in violation of the law because of the way the campaign funds were mixed. so if you're going to take moral high ground and say donald trump is the most corrupt ever and we have to do something to stop him, maybe you shouldn't be correct in yourself and your owo behavior. buret i am disappointed that, throughout this whole thing, they were smart enough not to take the cruise pictures and post them. because i'd love to have thoseav in evidence to see -- >> tyrus: we don't know that to be true yet. >> katie: they weren't in evidence. >> jesse: she wants to see nathan wade in the bathing suit. >> tyrusth: you think they knew from the jump that this was just a chance for them to make money and there was no real case here? if i was trying to beat you i would bring in the best and brightest.
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i wouldn't bring in -- i bring in my kids. "you've got to file for data because this jesse watters thing will make us a lot of money and i will pay them each a wonderful salary and protect it for you until you get older because that's whaartit good parents do" it is starting to feel like this isn't much of a case, but we can make some money and get famous, so she's bringing in all theu wa people close to her. it doesn't make sense to me. you want to beat supposedly the orange dragon, this would be huge, this court victory would be monstrous for her. i would be trying to dig up -- live she's not making any more money. >> jesse: sometimes the heart wants what the heart wants. >> katie: the pressure on the judge, he's appointed by the he governor, brian kemp, and he has to get reelected. he is in fulton county where fani willis is very popular. given the way it explodes and riots against decisions they don't like, there's a lot of pressure to keep her. >> jesse: are you saying the
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good people of fulton countyh ba would riot if fani is dq'd? that's a high bar even for the people of fulton county. speech he maybe summer 2020. better example. >> jesse: everybod y stay calmyo and fulton county. >> tyrus: dang.g >> jesse: except nathan wade. the dust settling on those dueling border visits, donald trump slamming joe bideno nefor turning it into a war zon. ♪ ♪ were you worried the wedding would be too much? nahhhh... (inner monologue) another destination wedding?? we just got back from her sister's in napa. who gets married in napa? my daughter. who gets married someplace more expensive? my other daughter. cancun! jamaica!! why can't they use my backyard!! with empower, we get all of our financial questions answered. so we don't have to worry. can we get out of here? i thought you'd never ask. join 18 million americans and take control of your financial future
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>> gillian: welcome back. the battle for the white house headed south this week at the border of mexico. they visited sectors with wildly different apprehension rates. after surveying a crossing point becoming really the heart of the crisis with some top texas officials, trump then blasted biden for allowing things, as he put it, to really get out of control. listen. >> it's the worst border ever in the history of the world. there's never been a border where 15, 16, maybe 18 million people have already crossed, and i think nobody has any idea what the number is. they got-aways, i don't know what the got-aways are. we have millions and millions of people and they come from jails and prisons, mental institutions. i tell you, you come to texas, this is now a war zone. and they view it as a war zone. mexico is doing nothing to help us. >> gillian: despite a spate of migrant violent crime, he did not address the murder of laken riley while he was at the border. she was laid to rest earlier today in georgia. police they are charging an
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undocumented venezuelan man with killing her while she was jogging last week in athens. republicans meanwhile are accusing democrats to try to divert attention away from the border with this argument. >> this immigrant crime narrative is racist, it's not true. donald trump is that he is saying that we are poisoning the blood of this country, and the facts actually don't bear that out. speak of this invasion rhetoric is absolutely discussed, xenophobic, racist. go to ukraine and see what an actual invasion looks like. >> gillian: 's right now, jesse, really for the first time, the polls for the general election are starting to reflect that the border crisis, immigration is gearing up to maybe be the number one issue for some general election voters. do you think biden's trip yesterday hurt him or helped more? >> jesse: i think it hurt, because he is down 35 points on the issue, which is the number one issue in this country
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according to gallup immigration. if you are the president and you're getting hammered by this big of an advantage, and then you go down to the border and draw attention to the border, he brought every news came in the country to the border and everybody is just reminded about how he has blown it to smithereens. the way the former president talks about this in military terms is smart, because it's a trojan horse. you're getting tens of thousands of chinese nationals, we know they are deputized as spies by the ccp. this whole thing is being run by drug cartels. the final income of the human smuggling, the trafficking. massive amounts of fentanyl not to mention the criminal element. they are raping kids, killing women, giving the bird. we don't know the relationship
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because sanctuary cities hide it. if you get popped or anything a sanctuary city and you are an illegal alien, they don't tell the fbi. at the end of the year when you look at all the statistics, they don't show up in the statistics. meanwhile, all these guys, like "the newcomer," as they are calling him, who murdered laken riley out on a jog, is classified as white and the police report. so it's obfuscating the entire issue. the fact that they are calling them newcomers, that they've gone from illegal aliens, that's offensive. asylum-seekers, now newcomers. katie, we are losing the language more here. they are going to start calling them lovers pretty soon and say republicans hate lovers. this is what they do. >> tyrus: as long as it's not brothers, i'm good. >> gillian: jessica, republicans have obviously been hammering the president for not going to the border. so he went to the border, they are critical of the sector he decided to visit.
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they say that he brought up the wrong things in his speech yesterday, climate change, he left out the wrong things, laken riley. is there anything he could have done to avoid some of the criticism? or the books were cooked? >> jessica: i'm getting her a message from the republican oracle. you obviously missed the show yesterday. i forgive you, though. you are jet-lagged. >> gillian: i watched the show every night, i don't know what you're talking about. >> jessica: were i said there's nothing president biden could do that would appease the republicans. it's impossible. it has to do with election season and also with blind hatred for the man, and that destroys their narratives if he does anything that is even remotely a gesture towards their priorities, like a big bipartisan border deal, which donald trump told our only dumb eichler ingram, of course i'm not going to support that, it helps the other guy. jesse is right that there's a bunch of people for whom immigration is the number one
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issue, and the latest quinnipiac poll has the number one issue for democrats as preserving democracy. something that joe biden talks about a lot, and has a great case against donald trump four. >> jesse: they talk about americans. the latest gallup poll, all-americans identify -- >> jessica: did you look at the breakdown? >> jesse: i'm talking about americans, jessica. >> jessica: not red and blue? >> jesse: there are some democrats who care about immigration. >> jessica: but ranking it as a number one issue in saying that it defines the election has failed to republicans repe repeatedly. >> jesse: in 2016, trump won on immigration. >> jessica: i'm talking about 2016 and 2020 when he had these caravans. they stopped because it was also an illusion that we are having a mass invasion and people didn't like that kind of language. that doesn't mean it isn't affecting liberal cities now, this operation lone star, which is what governor abbott has done in terms of shipping migrant
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that has obviously made it impact. we are not relying on the fbi data about migrant crime to say that areas that have gotten the most migrants from operation lone star have lower crime rates. we have city data and that is what nbc news dated big investigation into and how not to be the case. so yes, laken riley is a terrible tragedy, but it doesn't mean these are all bad hombres coming across, and he says they are poisoning the country. >> katie: what are millions of single military-aged men from china, from countries where they don't have any kind of documentation, where they are terror hot spots from all around the world -- what do you think they are here for? they are not working. they are getting debit cards from the mayor of new york. they are taking over hotels. in washington, d.c., they've taken over a homeless shelter, this gang of illegal immigrants have come in. they completely taken the street over. they are dealing drugs. they are getting arrested. it's not just laken riley. i can give you dozens of examples of people have been
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victims of crimes over the past week. you had the 2-year-old killed by an illegal immigrant in maryland, a young woman, 14 years old, raped by an illegal immigrant in louisiana. the list goes on and on. you have people hiding all this in the community because they are undocumented, and the women in these situations have no voice when it comes to what's happening. back to the visit from yesterday with president joe biden and former president donald trump, donald trump was meeting with texas dps in the texas national guard, people actually doing something to stop this from happening, to stop these people joe biden invited into the country from hurting young women and children in every city across the country. joe biden was meeting with political officials and border patrol agents who he has given orders to work against texas. you just had a standoff in the park where they are allowing people to commend where joe biden stands up and demands more money from the american taxpayer. not to stop dangerous people from coming into their cities, but the process more of them. that's what he wants and that's
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what he wants republicans to give him. >> gillian: there's also a problem, as i see it, tyrus -- jesse touched on it for a second, that there is this from the left that it is racist and incorrect too, in any way, connect or even talk about illegal immigration and crime. the problem is that then by extension means that people aren't even allowed to, in reporting the laken riley story, mention that the man accused of killing her was undocumented. because that becomes racist. you have to deny reality. >> tyrus: that's when you have to decide how popular you need to be on social media that week. i'll say it. the man was a minority, and invasive illegal alien who killed an american citizen and even once too many. we need to say that. let's take a talking points. when somebody missteps and misdiagnoses somebody's gender or get their name wrong, there will be some of you comes out
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like, "this affects everyone. this affects the whole community. everyone is offended because jesse said "dang" to tyrus the day after black history month." and that i was triggered. so they would have a whole campaign teaching everybody in his office to not say "dang" around tyrus. with that mindset, if tyrus was killed by an illegal invader, wouldn't they come out and make sure everyone understood what to look for? and everyone should be more alert on the border, and we all should be better because we need to protect him and his community from apparently giant phobic murderers. it only works on their side of the street come on simple things you can fix that don't matter. anyone that comes into this country illegally, we are not against people immigrating. we are against people coming in the wrong way. and people who want to say is racist because it hasn't hit them yet, wait until somebody hurts your family member. wait until you get robbed and you ask what happened to the guy. "well, he is a --"
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this, that, whatever. here's the other side of it. at this point, just be real with us. you got in office, you took every one of the executive orders and went like that. he opened the door. this is what we wanted. so they are breaking a few eggs, we figure it out, we like this open border, it's working, ash constituents like it, we are not changing anything. you don't like it, republicans can act tough. vote. just be like that. don't be like, "let's talk about climate change." >> jessica: he's talking about the texas wildfires and thinking first responders. >> tyrus: he was in the safest place in the world to look at the border. >> jessica: you're talking about the bipartisan border deal, though. >> tyrus: i want one bill. i'm a 1-bill guy. i'm not paying for ukraine -- >> gillian: and getting harassed. we've got to get out of here. but stay with us. coming up next, is it a giveaway or a solution to the homeless crisis? you get to decide. rashida tlaib has a new plan to
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♪ ♪ >> katie: well, it's a squad cash giveaway.da michigan congressman rashida tlaib proposing a socialist style piloint programo pay homeless people. it would give $1400 per monthr foper three years to people undr the age of 30. tlaib claims the bill could help homelessness in america, but the fantasy hat s only been tried o. washington, d.c., as you cansast imagine, it was a disaster. a low income mom was givenmiam $12,000 and was given six grand six grand for a luxury trip to miami.
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the liberal city set to pass a law that would force welfare recipients to pass a drug test. haven't we contributed billions of dollars to this homeless issue in taxpayer dollars with its hos federal or local leveld already? another want to hand out more op your cash. >> jesse: pop quiz, katie. how many homeless people were in th ie united states in 1990? i will answer for you. it was $200,000. that number has tripled in 30 years. we spent billions and we have tripled the homeless population. so what's happenin mong is you e spending money to create homelessness and create an industry that profits from thhomelessness. everyone knows it's a drug thing, a mental illness thing. it's the fact that you can't even get arrested for sleeping on the sidewalk anymore.th if they bring back mental institutions that we incentivize the tax code to keep families together, and maybe throw some people in prison so they hitit rock bottom, so they are not just lounging at rock bottom
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with free needles and th free rd tents and everything else they want -- i'm glad you asked this question, because my book on amazon, i -- thank you, tyrus. n let tyrus be an exempt all ofs you out there. he explains how his family was so dysfunctional, ellis impersonators, he was out in long island, he started with marijuana and then it led to methamphetamine, and all of a sudden he's mentally ill, o getting kicked out of the subway by police at 4:00 a.m., and he skips out on his drug rehab. this is what happens when you become such a permissive society. you learn more about that in my book, "get it together." >> katie: how do you promote the book and don't even have a discount code for people? >> tyrus: real friends pay full price. >> katie: what caught my eye about her proposal to most outside of the money, obviously, is that it's for people under 30 years old.er shouldn't you get a job, go to work? >> tyrus: here's the problem
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with free money.e it never works. s when you give somebody something they have an earned, it just doesn't work. especially if you give a lumpm sum of money to somebody who is struggling, not dealing with money. their first needs, they get into the wrong mindset. the incentive is to get out. the way to get out is hard timee lifetime welfare recipient, it's garbage. five years, three years. i boys been a big -- we will help everybody, but it is help, not home. i'm just going to get money. we sought in the pandemic. he made new millionaires during the pandemic and they were broke when the money stopped coming in because they were going on vacations and trips. it all goes back to one thing. we need to look at our education system, because it needs tohe start then. need to get our parents back. we need grandma and grandpa back in the schools. we need to start building from the front.e ntal jessie, you are a thousand
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percent right. mental institutions, all that stuff. save the free money and put it into give them. every time you get free money, one, they never pay back, and two, and never goes to what it's supposed to. >> katie: it seems like it needs to start in the homed mayl maybe shoce get 10,000 maybe if you get a $10,000 check you should use it for a college fund or something like that. >> tyrus: or six months of rent. >> jessica: totally. to that point, there is a studyc out of vancouver, called the new leaf project. they found a group of 115y homeless people that were identified by local shelters. you had to be homeless for less than two years, so people knew her to the system. they gave them each $7500 and also had $75 a group that got coaching and workshops butth without the money. so everyone gets the advice on how to get a job, how to dress for success, et cetera. and the group that got the coaching and the money all spenr the money in ways that you would
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deem appropriate. on. food, on rent, and it ended up actually that they were able to find secure housing and saving the organization nearly a thousand dollars per annum because of that. so that is a combination of how this can work. i'm sure rashida tlaib will flesh out that her proposal more, but we have seen success in vancouver of giving away free money but getting people back -- >> gillian: but katie's point is the most salient, because itw is who youho are giving the mony atto that matters the most, rigc it is very young people in his country, children, and very oldi ngpeople who are the mostbe vulnerable to becoming homeless, likelier to be homeless. these are the people who need financial help, not people who are 18-30 years old who are the likeliest to be able to find work in this country. t so using that as a model, to me, doesn't make any sense. no matter whatistr district in e country oriented. >> katie: it deftly doesn't incentivize you to work for most of your life. coming up, dramatic video of a
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♪ ♪el >> jessica: welcomcoe back. first up, a terrifying scene in louisville, kentucky, as a semi truck hanging ofbridf a bridge r crashing into thnge guard railfl looks like he could fall into the river at any moment.e brave first responders rescuing the driver. she is safe. the firefighter who performed the incredible rescubrave speakg out. >> thank god. that's what she kept saying, d thank god. i told her, just take a deep breath and here's what i need you to do. because i needed her assistance moving certain ways to get the harness on right. once we did that we got hebeltre of the seat belt and she was on my system so i knew we were good from there. we just needed to bring her up.
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as a team effort with everyone doing their job. we wouldn't have been able to have a successful rescue. >> jessica: were at as we speak, the cabin still dangling. but again, everyone is safe. tyrus? >> tyrus: i get off at 5:00. i can't take the truck up until atle least 6:00.as i can't get over there until about 6:30. >> gillian: hang in there. >> tyrus: every time you just want to give uvep and say the world is rotten, a hero standsay among us and comes in and saves the day. he get gs a positive "dang" from me. so we took the ugliness of gang and turned it around, because dang, ladies and gentlemen, that's a hero. we can sit in silence.gh tm>> gillian: i don't really .now what to say that's like my worst nightmare i never knew i had. do you think it would be worse to be hanging there like thatre and not besc rescued, or to actually have your vehicle fall in the water and you have to
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escape drowning? >> tyrus: i would rather hanguc than drown andk. try to get outf er.the truck. >> gillian: if that goes in the water, you're screwed. >> jesses : is a female driver? is that what happened?caus i'm just asking because i want to know from the females at the table! when the female driver wasman, rescued by that heroic strapping young man, do yoeeliu think shes feelings for him now? >> katie: what did you just>> d say? wrestlers question of ever hearf in my life.dang >> jesse: if you are dangling and this man has you saving your life, do you think you may develop feelings? >> jessicag : the producers are actually trying to save your job .so i've got to move on. up next, who in their right minn works out atg? 4:00 in the morning? this guide. >> the triceps are good now, focusing a lot of effort on the pectoralis major. it's simple, he makes it leave
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easy. >> mark wahlberg showing off his physique grinding in the gym for his 4:00 a.m. workout session. he also starts his day with a cold plunge sitting in a 35-degree tub of water and ice. i am very interested in cold plunges. >> tyrus: i've done them.t th>> jessica: what's it like? >> katie: is not that bad. it's horrible and then you getoi used to it. >> jessica: but how long do you sit in there? >> katie: 3 minutes. >> jessica: they do th>>e interviews.>> >> tyrus: is good for everything. it'll change your life. it's the difference between success and failure. yo theu have to do the cold plu. even if you have to get in the water and a team of guys not afraid to get hit by you dump the iccee once you get i.n ther, but you have to doit it. you got to have friends. you got to have a team. s
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you can even buy stuff online, but basically a bag of ice and some water. he should be fine. try it. >> jesse: i'm john the plunge and i am with tyrus. u go 20 minutes atit those.e degrees, you'll get frostbite, so please do it at 4d it could change you into the conservative. [laughter] if it enlightens your mind -- >> tyrus: we will find out real quick if he has as potty mouth or not when she had- set cold water. she let us know. because the truth will come out. >> jessica: can you imagine what pirro would be saying if she went into a cold plunge? >> jessica: fan mail friday is up next.t. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tyrus: that dang fame look at you. it's fan mail friday. speed round!
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instagram question from frenchy firecracker. "what is the most fun thing everyone should have in their backyard?" though. >> katie: can i pass? >> tyrus: yes, go. >> jesse: trampoline. >> jessica: grili was going to y trampling but i will say grill. >> katie: a dog! that's good answer. >> tyrus: question two.ro what is the funniest wrong number call or text you ever received? >> katie: i can't say itived? on tv. >> tyrus: nice.ah go, , jesse. >> jesse: i think i called my mom and it was supposed to be in my life and it was bad. really bad. >> tyrus: oh, boy. we'll stop there. jessica? >> jessica: i haven't ha.d it that much, we had sequential numbers, m dad and dad instead f calling me to a speaker that keeps having any. he will call to buy land for me. i don't have any land. >> tyrus: i got a missed call from gutfeld and ended up here.
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what type of gas are you at a party? >> gillian: on the best one at a party. >> jesse: you can find me by the bar. >> jessica: i'm a littleit's annoying. like, "how m can i help?" bu tt it's because of my social anxiety. >> jesse: you are saying you are annoying at a party? >> katie: and the life of the y anparty. >> tyrus: i'm usually paying for the damages. what every day animal you afraid of? >> gillian: a grasshopper.he s.>> jesse: squirrel. >> jessica: rat. >> katie.: cockroaches. >> jesse: rats and cockroaches? >> tyrus: i don't like cats who sit on people's laps. what is the best surprise you gave someone? okay, jesse? >> jesse: proposal. >> jessica: my husband lost his wedding band and i replaced it. >> katie: i gave my parents m me.
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>> tyrus: four children. what tv show, past or present, has the best intro song? >> gillian: i'm bombing out, i'm sorry. >> cheers! >> jesse: used on the answer!ve a"friends." >> tyrus: "three's company." would you rather have a pause or rerun button in your life? >> jessica: pause. >> katie: pause. >> jesse: rewind. >> tyrus: rewind. what sound levels you to sleep and what keeps you up? >> gillian: loes me to sleep as my daughter, keeps me up as my daughter. >> jesseup: keeps me up, storing, not emma. it makes me go to sleep, the wind. >> jessica: my daughter's sound machine. >> katie: puts me to sleep, and airplane.ke >> tyrus: puts me to sleep, m rain. keeps metion up, my wife askinge questions when i'm tired. we have done it! all the questions.
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the southern border. they are still very much an active, wild fire fighting mode. and around the world, a possible cease fire deal in the middle east only on fox news channel. battle. >> time now for one more thing. an airplane window battle. >> is this a way out if you are not really seateone's wid next to someone's window on a plane, we you have the authoritayou ha some call it the audacity to knock illt down. s like >> well, this guy went to war a with probably what looks like a nine year old and one.so >> jesse watters from time tonight, a very speciaan't givl. >> so special. we can't give it away, but it is special. and it's at 8:00. . >> you arejessica, are you effog a good guess as we speak? >> i think it mighdt be the naked lady with the mess. >> you said i sent you that extra vide you to. do wit >> that that has something to do with it. okay, i'm a fact finder now. >> okay. play my thing. you go, girl. >> you go, girl.
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okay. caitlin clark has officially fot declared for the wnba draft. the iowa basketball star fourd her fourthanothe season with the hawkeyes will be her last, even though she has another year of eligibilitr ery, as her career hasll f been chockfull of accomplishments from winning all five national player of the year awards last year to nowo no being only 18 points from passing. pistol pete maravich is ncaa fore s scoring record for both men and women before saying goodbyayep to the hawkeyes again and season, she hopes to help lead her team to the did title.pti you go, girl. you go girl. yeah. all right, cyrus. yrus: what it is.wh all right. ever wonder how the u.s. navy everdew ths aircraft lock syste? i do all the time.e. they fling massive £80,000 barsu houra catapult tracklt on a and r carrier's bow at speeds topping 150 miles per hour. >>fore they saw the air and splash into a river. that looks like a good time right there. skip righs day. so it's like a like skipping rocks, a triple skip.
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and if you want to speaking of skip, you can just skip that and come check out my nuff said comedy tour odyr be suren o to pick up a copy of myme new book. >> so there's a bunch of dates. can you pronounc ofe some of thosei will cities? >> and i will pronounce them during your time. duri you like i warneddone you we would have a friendship. is dun dun dun dun. illinois is we really? oh, is it? was there any way to g se: oson wh to l.a.? >> corrected me on live tv. i did. and the only reasoise worln why is because i know that the world still has a need forers. water. thank you. but when it's out balance, when it's up, i'm coming for you. >> like death on a wednesday somewhere. definitely. it's not my name. right? today you had to try reallye. hard, but you did practice. okay, so take a look at this y this missouri state trooper does not look like day. >> he's singlehandedly moved the table out of the roadwayy an and maybe tires. >> he give him a few tips. maybe that was for the hail behavior. >> i started to weigh between 1217 hundred pounds, which is insane. >> j
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>> same.es that's almost a ton. and he did all by himself. so look at that. , that'syou go, boy.: you go you go boy. no, that's a very nice man. right? >> you've got grown, man. i don't think you're supposed to be that big>> sha. i've never seen a hay bale that big that's taller than i, man. they can get him out there. >> yeah, maybe they ask a big missouri, look at this. this fabulous, bigger australian dog. he was caught red handed devouring all of his owner's grocerie s. oh, no. the owner is jack. he came back and realize dn that the dog had eaten an entire rotisserie chicken while he was gone. gettg another bag of groceries. there's. there he is. the dog. you're looking very guiltylooki. ,you can't put a bag of groceries next to that. you can't put a chicken next to yout theyker dog. chicken bones. he's just so cute. look at him. i will find ou.>> gilt. lot he probably got relaxed. i'll say. probably got sick. man, that's a lot of chicken. hangdog dang. all right. thanks, everybod bey. >> have a great night.. that's it for us. see? >> welcome to jesse watters. prime time

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