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jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, who you just heard, harold ford jr., dana perino, and tyrus. it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is a special edition of "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jesse: happy birthday, america. while welcome to your ultimate july 4th party destination p at whether you are prepping your fireworks show, flipping burgers on the grill, diving into your backyard pool, we have an exciting show ahead. we will be facing off in a july 4th trivia challenge before reminiscing about our favorite summer memories and answering your fan mail questions. to kick things off, we have "the five"'s summer fun extravaganza. ♪ ♪ first up. what better way to get you in the fourth of july spirit then

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with patriotic hits. according to experts, the top songs about america are... god bless the usa. this land is your land. american pie. only in america. with the top spot taken by none other than "america the beautiful. ♪ america ♪ ♪ sweet america ♪ ♪ god shed his grace on the ♪ >> jesse: that was a lot of soul. harold ford jr.? >> harold: as tyrus was saying -- >> tyrus: my statement. >> jesse: i'm sorry. >> dana: happy birthday, america, we are off to a great start. >> tyrus: it's canceled. thanks. >> jesse: i guess we will go to you, tyrus. how do you feel about the rankings? >> tyrus: those are actually perfect rankings, i love that.

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my shows i do, my stand-up shows, i open and someone sings "america the beautiful" so it gets the crowd excited and still works. it is a weird formula, singing about the country you love gets everybody in the good mood, just throwing that out there. >> jesse: i like "this land is your land," dana. woody guthrie. that has a folksy. >> dana: i feel like i'm a member that from my childhood appeared >> jesse: you want to do it with me? ♪ this land is your land ♪ ♪ this land is my land ♪ there it is. ♪ ♪ >> dana: that is a version i don't know. >> jesse: is jus just the soul edition? >> tyrus: yeah, harold and i are on. >> dana: god bless the usa by lee greenwood, a lot of people like it, trump plays it a lot. one thing you might not know is he wrote that song by himself. >> jesse: he didn't take it from someone else like gutfeld. "american pie, judge jeanine?

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>> judge jeanine: what's interesting about "american pie" by don maclean, i did not see it as necessarily a fourth of july kind of song. ♪ drove my chevy to the levee ♪ >> judge jeanine: ♪ and the levee was dry ♪ i am tone-deaf, don't ask me to sing. it is about america, to a certain extent in the '60s and some of our heroes who died. i love "only in america" by brooks and dunn, sorry. to me, that is land of opportunity. ♪ ♪ >> dana: and produced by scott hendrix of oklahoma. >> jesse: are we leaving anything out? >> harold: i agree with tyrus, it's an excellent list vehicle i love "philadelphia freedom." the way he sings that song, certainly evokes -- >> dana: by elton john? >> harold: happy birthday by stevie wonder, for dr. king's holiday, i play it on everybody's birthday come in putting our country.

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james brown, "living in america." >> jesse: you are right the >> judge jeanine: go harold! >> harold: music is such a rich and important part of the american tradition. i like "the star-spangled banner" sung by whitney houston. and by marvin gaye at the 1983 all-star game. >> tyrus: i will throw you a curveball. when i watched the last fight, they had the mexican -- the marriott g band? "the star-spangled banner"? phenomenal. golden boy productions, nice job. >> jesse: we are missing one. bruce springsteen. >> harold: i think it was at the top. >> jesse: do we have it in there? "born in the usa," was it in there? was it in there? no, it's not in there. forgot about bruce. we are going to put that in there. of next if you are traveling to

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any of america's great national, please don't be an idiot. getting close to wild animals for that selfie is just plain stupid. it will probably attack you. and if you go to a delicate natural rock formation, we covered this a couple weeks ago, dana, these people were outcome i think one of the daughters was just screaming at the top of her lungs, daddy, no! >> dana: don't be an idiot, dad. the one with the woman getting hit by the buffalo, that's bad for her kohala but the people taking selfies in dangerous places? that's never a good thing. our national parks are such a treasure. we are world-famous for them, and no other place in the world has all that we have in the parks. they are so popular now that you may have to make some reservations. there is a park i've never been to that i am dying to go to, glacier national park up on the border of montana and canada, dying to go there. >> jesse: what was the last national park he went to? >> tyrus: yellowstone.

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when i was living on my land in montana. >> jesse: "mylanta," if anyone didn't realize tyrus has land. >> tyrus: what's wrong with that? >> jesse: nothing. >> tyrus: i just feel like everything with you is a backhanded compliment lately, this is most to be festive. >> jesse: tyrus actually has land, everybody. >> tyrus: you asked me. i think it is a natural consequence for stupidity. and going out to take selfies, hanging off a cliff and you fall, you should not be allowed to call for help. you should not be allowed to call for help. if you do call, if you are hanging off -- if you are up a tree because you decided to bother a resting bison and you are calling our first responders to come get you, i think once you explain it, they will be like, you are going to have to sit there and figure it out because you got yourself into it. >> jesse: judge jeanine, if

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you saw some idiot do something silly at a national park, would you run to save them or would you say, hey, you got into that nest? b5 no, i would run to save them but i would be yelling at them at the same time. >> harold: i can tell you, she would do that. >> jesse: harold, when is the last time you were at one of our national parks? >> harold: yellowstone. years ago. like dana, i want to visit glacier also and i'm looking forward to visiting as many as we can. one of the last times we were on together, we did a story about this, a couple months back, happy fourth of july again. you talk about this animal that was being coaxed by these people, really disrupted the relationship between the mom and the baby. and it had been a long time to build that relationship up, and that idiot person, those people that coaxed that animal down and was rubbing it, that mom won't now communicate with the baby, so it's dangerous for the animals that you are dealing

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with, not just yourself. >> tyrus: a picture. everyone things they are in influencer. >> jesse: foreigners. usually. >> tyrus: you are unemployed. >> jesse: up next, if you are itching to get away this summer, you are not alone. airlines for america predicting a record-setting travel season for u.s. airlines. to accommodate the demand for flyers, they are going to be more than 26,000 flights scheduled per day, per day, up nearly 1500 flights from last summer. judge jeanine, i know how you feel about people when they are getting ready to go in the airport, the sweat suits, the behavior, are we going to be able to get it together this season? >> judge jeanine: yeah, i think we are going to be able to get it together. i wish people would dress up a little more, but that's just me, what do i know? but i will put on my pajamas if it is an overnight. if you go to europe or something like that. what did they say, 1500 new more airplanes a day? how many of those do you think are bowing? and how many are people going to

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say, i don't know if i'm going to go on that one? >> jesse: are you flying anywhere? any trips planned? >> harold: we have had a trip already, a lot of driving with my kids. you think about this increase in travel, you have to be curious about whether our airports have the infrastructure to handle this. whether the airlines themselves have stress tested themselves. i always am surprised, and i say it on the show when we have transportation secretaries, including the one now, who are surprised the fourth of july is the fourth of july, that the summer 25th is christmas and we might have delays. i hope they are testing what it is going to be. as much as they are adding more fights, if you are on one of those flights that leaves at 3:00 p.m., you actually want to leave at 3:00 p.m. on that day. and then you have weather and all of the other things. the thing they can control, help they are managing for. you are beasley cannot control weather. >> jesse: i am big into control and alex lange first thing in the morning, dana. >> dana: i am a first flight out person.

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i'm actually leaving from colorado back to new york, getting up at 3:00 in the morning, just a step too far. it's also expensive this year, flying, the tickets are expensive. plus noaa, the weather folks are predicting a record hurricane season so all of that could add up to some troubles, but it is great people want to get out and about and may as well go to the national parks and they could go to a gutfeld show, that could be fun, but you travel more than anybody. >> jesse: flying out of newark. it is prenice these days. >> judge jeanine: is it? >> jesse: it's much better. >> tyrus: new terminal. the only one i really don't do is jfk. why walk 7 miles when you can fly? >> judge jeanine: new jersey is better now? i just booked out of jfk. >> jesse: try newark. >> judge jeanine: when did

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this happen? >> jesse: last year. >> tyrus: absolutely phenomenal. to pat's to the good people of new jersey, maybe i will be your government one day. >> jesse: i like it. >> tyrus: unless harold is running. >> dana: he lives in new york. >> jesse: up next on this fourth of july, we are facing off in a patriotic trivia challenge. stay right there. ♪ ♪

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>> tyrus: fame. all right now. time for our patriotic trivia challenge on this fourth of j fourth of july. obviously i'll be hosting and playing, but don't worry, i don't know the answers. right, harold? all right, let's get to it. just simple answers. i don't need long stories, judge. >> judge jeanine: okay. >> tyrus: how many signers of the declaration of independence were there? >> judge jeanine: you know, i remember this. >> harold: do we write it? >> tyrus: is it a, 47? b, 56. or c, 51? >> dana: i mean, i have no idea. >> tyrus: all right, the answer is... b, 56. >> judge jeanine: yes! >> tyrus: judge and tyrus is right. >> judge jeanine: tyrus, you have the answers. >> jesse: i meant to say -- >> judge jeanine: it doesn't

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matter, jesse, you lost. >> jesse: gosh darn it. >> tyrus: judge, bonus round, see what you got, judge. finished the lyric to "america the beautiful." ♪ ♪ ♪ amber waves of gray ♪ everyone got it. obviously dana, that was not a great effort. [laughter] >> dana: where i am from. >> tyrus: please stop yelling. harold, which of these presidents have a monument or memorial in washington, d.c.? >> harold: woodrow wilson. c. >> tyrus: everybody gets c but

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harold for jumping. i ask you, that's a good question. all right, jesse, this is for you. >> jesse: is it for me or everybody? >> tyrus: white boy -- whiteboard. it is for everyone. sorry. i got a smudge on my glasses. all right, jesse: how many states begin with the letter o? >> jesse: easy. >> judge jeanine: oklahoma. >> harold: ohio. >> jesse: oklahoma, ohio, and oregon. >> harold: three. >> tyrus: three is correct. >> harold: is that everybody again? [laughter] >> tyrus: miss dana perino. >> jesse: strong in the quiz categories. >> tyrus: keep this moving along. >> judge jeanine: go ahead. >> tyrus: which of these celebrities did not serve in the

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u.s. military? robert de niro, jimi hendrix? >> jesse: i know this one. i think. >> harold: put the names. >> tyrus: robert de niro. or adam driver is a. >> dana: i don't know. >> jesse: which one is jimi hendrix? >> judge jeanine: c. >> dana: i'm going to follow harold. >> tyrus: the guy who complains the most, robert de niro. >> judge jeanine: he actually served? oh, my gosh. >> tyrus: he did not. no big surprise there. all right, movie clip. ♪ ♪ >> get off my plane. >> tyrus: what movi year did the movie "air force one" come out? >> judge jeanine: "air force one?" who was in it? >> tyrus: you clearly don't know -- >> judge jeanine: i know that one. 1990.

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a. >> tyrus: it is a, but judge got confused and wrote 1990. >> judge jeanine: ament a. >> tyrus: what was the first american state? new york, virginia, or delaware? >> judge jeanine: virginia. >> jesse: no, no, no, it's delaware. >> judge jeanine: delaware. yeah, delaware. >> tyrus: b, delaware. no, no, no, look, look what i'm dealing with. which of these roads is the longest in the u.s., spanning 3,365 miles: a, usa route 20, b, interstate 40, or c, route 66. judge is killing it. a, u.s. -- >> jesse: judge jeanine pirro. >> judge jeanine: west coast to the east coast.

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it's like the pacific railroad. >> tyrus: coney island hosts nathan's hot dog eating contest each fourth of july. what is the current record for hot dogs -- >> judge jeanine: god help us spirits b3b, 76, c, 91. judge again. who is this former u.s. president? >> judge jeanine: who cares? >> harold: that is, oh, gosh. >> jesse: chester macarthur appeared >> judge jeanine: that's arthur. >> dana: i did not! >> tyrus: martin van buren. dana perino with martin van buren. judge jeanine. give the judge a round of applause. >> judge jeanine: what do you win? >> dana: bragging rights. >> tyrus: these are all yours. patriot awards award in it for you. >> judge jeanine: okay.

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blankets and stuff because we were going to build a fort and live there. it took about three weeks to get together but we were pretty proud of it. >> dana: how old were you? >> tyrus: i think i was 11 and were there were eight of us time to see if we could spend the night out, four of us had parents who didn't care so four of us had a chance to spend the night in the wilderness by ourselves. >> dana: good book wreck in addition for you, "raft of stars." >> tyrus: i thought you were going to say "garbage." >> dana: jesse, some whoppers in your teen years. >> jesse: jordan comadena. maybe my best summer memory, how i save the world came out in the summer, went straight to number one, still available on amazon, and the book tour through july into august, it was a great time in my life. it actually broke open the pandemic. a lot of people think the pandemic ended during the blm, it was actually when my book

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came out the summer after. >> dana: i remember reading about a special summer memory in "how i saved the world." >> jesse: when i got so sunburned on an outward bound trip i had to put -- you know the stuff lifeguards put on their nose? >> judge jeanine: zinc. >> jesse: i had to put it on my whole face because my whole face melted off and i was really attracted to this girl that was in my camp and when i went to see her after our group had been merged, she saw me, and all of the bugs and the nats had flown into my face, and some of my friends were throwing pinecones and lodging sticks into my face, and i looked like michael from "halloween." she looked at me, and when you know women when look at you and they step back but they keep their eyes on you? they don't turn their back they just walk away? that's what happened. >> dana: that is one of my favorite memories, too. harold ford jr.? >> harold: summer in memphis, we were in washington during the

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school year after i was nine years old, we go back home, i get to see all of my cousins, and we traveled to other cities to see my cousins that lived in detroit and chicago and los angeles, that was great fun. writing go carts, my parents got hysterical go carts, it's a bleg when you kill each other, and i learned to read for fun, summer when i was 12, we had to read, they recommended books for us, eighth grade and ninth grade and tenth grade, and i learned to read for fun, and now i read a book a month or two books a month. they should go order that book. >> jesse: they should. >> dana: "get it together" after that. >> jesse: why not? >> dana: judge jeanine. >> judge jeanine: i had one uncle in particular who would get all of the cousins together and take us to all of these cool places and i remember once he took us to some falls in ithaca, and he would just go down the

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falls and it was like natural rock, and i remember when i was a kid, i went down the natural rock, and it ripped the bottom of my bathing suit. i was like seven or eight years old, didn't make a lot of -- didn't create a lot of problems, but i always member that my uncle mike was incredibly family-oriented, got us all together, buy us ice cream and it was just a pleasure. >> dana: there were a lot of childhood memories i had, but one as you were talking the meeting to my uncle tom who passed, on the ranch, we went for a cattle drive when my grandfather was still alive, and it was quite a ways, going from newcastle wyoming all the way just north of mount rushmore, so we would go all the way up there and peter was with me and we were with my family so we get the cattle all up there and with the moms and the babies, so that is sweet, i loved watching my uncle, he could pick out, my uncle matt, go give me that mom and that calf, and he could tell

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just because he knew his cattle so well, there were hundreds of them, but he could make sure those moms and babies were pared back up. and on the way back it was like "bonanza" because we did not have any responsibility for the cattle and we could glide down the hill, it was like "bonanza." >> judge jeanine: sounds awesome. >> dana: we were racing so we could get to the gate first so we did not have to get off a horse. sorry about that to any person we did that to come i won't mention it. next question for all of you, who is our favorite american figure, and you cannot say greg gutfeld. >> tyrus: who would you talk to? >> dana: i know you want to. >> tyrus: really twisted my arm come all the people we could pick up your great american. just one? i'm going to go with muhammad ali. he embodied what it is to be patriotic and stand up for his beliefs even though they weren't popular and then you look back

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on it now in history, he was on the right side of things and how he was probably the first athlete to make everybody really want to be -- i know you say i want to be like mike, but mohamed changed the game. he was so great come he didn't need bodyguards, could still walk his kids to school and that to me is the definition of greatness because they don't fear you, they want to be among you. >> dana: good question people could ask at home. judge, anyone come to mind? >> judge jeanine: ronald reagan. i think his rise from hollywood, and then i think he was in charge of the union for the actors, and then his rise into politics and then to the president. i mean, he was the kind of guy who not only had a sense of humor, but he brought people together and he could bring you along with him. i think he was blessed in many ways, and i think of him often. i read a lot of books about him. he was a phenomenal american. >> dana: one of my first political memories, inauguration address.

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harold? >> harold: it's hard to identify one person, but the characteristics i look for are people who are brave, who are resilient, who are forgiving. there was a group of people murdered at a church in south carolina about 15 years ago, 16 years ago, and the survivors forgave the killer. the young man walked in, a prayer service they were income a prayer study they were in, and it is those characteristics that make our country what it is. it's more characteristics and things that are american that i admire the most. >> jesse: i'm going to jefferson just because he authored the declaration and the constitution ended and he doubled the size of the country with the louisiana purchase? jefferson, final answer. >> dana: i love george washington, love that story, he did not cut down that cherry tree. could not file a lie. and i love the second george w, too opiates be to that question

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is not fair. abe lincoln. >> dana: no -- >> jesse: your wife. >> harold: at the end -- >> tyrus: you were slapping on the table, jefferson. >> dana: moving right along. up next, we have your fan mail questions. did we ever attend summer camp? at an answer next. ♪ ♪ this is our last chance to help save thousands of holocaust survivors who are suffering in the former soviet union today. the needs that these forgotten jews have are something beyond anything you can imagine. have you eaten this morning? i ate the carrot, so i ate half of it yesterday. and this is what she ate in two days, one carrot.

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tyrus. did you ever attend some and summer camp? it's from gretchen allen. >> tyrus: yeah. i went to camp cedar falls and they would always extend me an extra two and a half weeks. one of my horseback riding in the mountains, canoeing up and down the colorado river, that kept me busy. >> judge jeanine: that's nice. stay not? >> dana: and went to summer fun day camp, basically like going to school, back and forth on the bus. and sky ranch bible camp, which i loved, and vacation bible school, is also. >> judge jeanine: a wow. jesse? >> jesse: i went to a lot. the worst was wilderness adventures in the smoky mountains of west virginia and i showed up with my preppy bag and my gear, and everybody got out of the bus with, like, a glad bag of stuff, and i thought, oh, my god, what have i gotten myself into? i think it was a camp for disadvantaged youth.

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we got up there and meet at a one of the jewish kids did not like it there and decided to accuse the counselor of anti-semitism so he purposely tripped and fell down the mountain and fake sprained his ankle and we had to find some house in the middle of nowhere where they had to medevac him out of there. >> judge jeanine: i don't believe any of that. >> dana: interview him for "get it together." >> jesse: changed my life. >> judge jeanine: home on were you there? >> jesse: two weeks. >> dana: more like ten years? [laughter] >> judge jeanine: harold? >> harold: summer camp, and like dana, i was forced to come as a kid, one of the best thing that happened, vacation bible study camp. >> judge jeanine: okay, i want to get through all of the questions so i am not going to answer because i never go to summer camp. what temperature do you have your house set on during the summer months, harold? >> harold: 69. >> jesse: six t9 beards before

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70 to. >> tyrus: 72 all year long. if you touch my thermostat -- [laughter] >> judge jeanine: in the summer, 70. >> tyrus: you do not touch the thermostat. >> judge jeanine: instagram question from tj ringer. what would your be your dream concert lineup? >> harold: anybody? >> dana: this is hard. >> harold: prince, mj, allman brothers original, and al green. >> judge jeanine: jesse. >> jesse: michael jackson. i know him as michael jackson. i don't know him as well as harold did. maybe he was at harold's bible camp. >> harold: michael jackson, mj. >> jesse: and i am going guns n' roses. >> judge jeanine: okay. >> jesse: how many do i get? is that it?

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that's enough. >> dana: mines a whole festival. george strait. toby keith. i like toby keith. a little dierks bentley. and def leppard. >> jesse: def leppard. >> dana: i love def leppard. >> tyrus: if it was up to me, i would never go to a concert. i am a retired bodyguard, stand on stage at a concert, i effing hate concerts. my left year. if i had to go to want to say i went to one, i'm going to james brown but have a cd open for him so i get it all. >> harold: you call him j.b., though. >> tyrus: watch yourself. >> judge jeanine: i would have george strait. i'm going to see him next month -- a couple weeks, actually peered bob seger. and the city of prague philharmonic pits b2 "night moves" beard >> judge jeanine: "main street." last question: do you wear a one-piece, a two-piece, trunks, or a speedo?

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that's my question. >> harold: eyewear trunks. >> judge jeanine: jesse? >> jesse: speedo my whole life until i was like 17 because i was on a swim team and i did not realize how ridiculous it was until i got out of my swim team whirled and showed up -- >> dana: did you wear that in the smoky mountains? [laughter] >> jesse: i did not. late teens, judge. >> judge jeanine: i'm going to call him on that one. dana? >> dana: one-piece forever and ever amen. >> tyrus: i am a grown man, so trunks, sweats, basketball shorts -- >> judge jeanine: sweats? >> tyrus: i don't have an outfit change to go swimming. >> judge jeanine: all right. and one-piece from me. up next, what are the go-to orders at the classic diner? the answer when our july 4th special returns. he's a cool ♪ ♪

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>> harold: welcome back. we are answering more of your fan mail questions beard let's get to it. first, what is your go-to order at a classic diner? tyrus? >> tyrus: velo parham. if they have veal parmalat the diner come in business. that is how you know a diner. it is usually phenomenal. >> harold: judge? >> judge jeanine: two eggs over with toast. >> harold: jesse? >> jesse: two eggs over with toast and sliced avocado on the side. >> dana: you are definitely -- [laughter] >> tyrus: that is why he was airlifted out. >> dana: when i was a kid and we would drive to the ranch, we would stop at johnson's corner in colorado on i-20 five, and we would leave early, 5:00 in the morning, get there about 7:00 and my sister and i would order hamburgers for breakfast and thought that was super cool so anytime i go i kind of want to have dinner for breakfast.

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but now, today, i would be airlifted out of west virginia with an egg light omelette. slice of tomato. >> jesse: i will add slices of tomato to my avocado. >> harold: cheeseburger and fries. second question: what is the worst thing to step on in the dark? >> dana: legos. >> harold: jesse? >> jesse: lightning mcqueen. my son has got a thousand of them. >> judge jeanine: a pair of high heels that are, like, stilettos, and they are kind of sideways and up a little. >> tyrus: don't we have those around here? people. [laughter] you never -- i guess you guys don't do stuff. >> dana: never. >> tyrus: trying to walk in an alley, gaia still kind of hanging on -- >> dana: that did happen to me once. >> tyrus: took the shoe. >> harold: anything for me because if it is dark i will step and fall and i don't want

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to fall. number three, what is the most exciting thing you have ever purchased? dana? jesse might have -- >> dana: can i say a dog? don't come at me, i love rescue animals, as well, but i do think finding the breed was the best money i spent. >> harold: tyrus? >> tyrus: take a page out of watters' book, casually walking by barnes & noble, saw my old book in a bookstore. i have to buy it, it's me. they had to argue, can't let this one go. it was a whole thing but it felt really good to get my book, still available on amazon. >> jesse: nvidia. [laughter] >> harold: that was a good one. >> jesse: i knew you would like that, harold. >> harold: your honor? >> judge jeanine: a lot to be

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a guy get excited all the time when i buy something. probably two pigs. >> tyrus: those outfits you get? because you get pretty hyper when those outfits come to the office. >> judge jeanine: it was the pigs. it was winning the fight to get the pigs. >> dana: love those pigs. >> tyrus: where are the pigs now? >> judge jeanine: they died. but one lived to the age of 15. used to make it past and then you have pumpkin in a can, because their teeth go bad. so, yeah, i loved my pigs. >> harold: jesse's answer of nvidia is the gift that keeps on giving. "one more question" is next on our july 4th special. ♪ ♪ psoriatic arthritis symptoms can be unpredictable.

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it is in a state of dilapidation. and we are going to be performing a full renovation of this property in houston, we're able to treat them one on one, and i think that's the real breakthrough that tunnel to towers has made. we treat the veteran as they are where they are. each of these units is an efficiency apartment. it has their own kitchenette with a cooktop, microwave, full size refrigerator and their own bathroom. it's their home. many people believe that we■ll be building shelters. we don't build shelters. if frank siller won't stay there or our donors wouldn't stay there, we're not putting anybody else there. we have financial training we have job placement, interviews. everything that they need to get back on their feet and return, if they can to the community. we■re here to help them do that. the idea here is that this is not a handout. it's a hand up. so the more support we that we recieve, the more we can support our veterans. well, once you become member of the tunnel to towers family, you're in it.

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after our groundbreaking, similar to this project we've got projects coming up in denver, colorado. all the way up to buffalo, new york, and extending out to las vegas. the second prong of our program, is our national case management network. anywhere in the united states where a veteran or their family are experiencing homelessness. we provide them with direct financial assistance so we're able to help veterans in real time if there's a veteran at need or at risk, you simply contact us either through our telephone number at our headquarters, or through t2t.org we are dedicated 100% to eradicating veteran homelessness in the united states. we will not leave our veterans unsupported. we will not give up until no one is left behind.

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♪ the boys are back in town ♪ the boys are back in town ♪ i said the boys are back in welcome bacessek say with fox this fourth of july.on tonight be sure to watch the bis independence day special bread w hosted by lawrence jones, carly, aisha and johnny joey jones. catch the live fireworks and much much more.io one more questions a facebook question what grill food do you do best? i think i kni know judge, what s that one word. kebab. or you can do kebabs you marinate but the trick to a kebab if you've got a tomato and ate mushroom on a kebab withco

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meat, tomato is going to beth cooked sooner than the mushroom and the meat. what you doko is cook the tomato soup or to cook the mushroom, cook the meat.ha what is that again.au [laughter]gh what about you bored? you precooke precook and then yn a skewer.re >> okay.. i put my skills up against i can grill a steak and hamburger as well if not better than anybody. boxer really? down. quick so gladly accept that challenge. clicks you can of avocado and tomato progresso will not haveii avocado. little tomato prayer like thick cut bacon on mine. >> i don't. peter does. >> makes a good steak because it does make it stick that is true. i make a good potato salad side is called a winter potato salad got it from the blue zone cookbook. >> do not forget her diptyche work she'sco got her dip broke p internet.: >> wasqu remained move on the grill? whwhat's anything harold does bt

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better.es [laughter] that is the first thing i would say i humbly accept your challenge.ood i am so good i do not have to precook the steak i make filet kebabs. >> wait a minute when i do with the tomato question of exodus rotation sometimes of potable tinfoil underneath it. >> at 10 made it was going to get cooked before the meat does. >> she is cooking your goose. >> we cannot argue about the day kebab strategy all they would have to go. quick to judge as a phenomenal cook for cap a fourth everybody will see you back here tomorrow. >> sous chef is what she is. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i mean if the lord almighty is a joke it out of the race i'd get out of the rac

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