down greg s road of horrors. judge jeanine: the truth is the woman basically said i didn t know that she was black. there is such a thing as redemption. she paid a very, very dear price and you know what, i hope she s more ambitious than ever. good for her. jesse: i didn t know she was black. i don t see color. no idea she was black. judge jeanine: did you know? i didn t know. geraldo: that valerie jarrett was black? jesse: greg is going to put you in the headlock. greg: i didn t know. judge jeanine: i didn t know. geraldo: i wish her the best. judge jeanine: we all do. jesse: up next . hey, baby, i m a rock star
was filled with something if you detonated and explode it would kill everybody. but then in alaska and montana it s 12 people. kidding i love those people. david: i have some great customers in montana kat: i m not a spy balloon expert. but i should have been. greg: yes. kat: because i could have been in these meetings when they were designing this thing, i could have been like, hey, guys, it s kind of big. not very sneaky. greg: no, it isn t at all. it s not sneaky at all. david: i didn t know what a spy balloon looked like but now that i do, i mean, nothing else looks like that. greg: why does it have to be so big. i would think you would have to make i will smaller kat: somewhere in the meeting somewhere should have said hey, we should maybe make it more smaller. greg: exactly. kat: i mean like when you wear a wire they don t put like lights in it.
renaissance world tour. the company plans to use the system to prioritize already registered on the platform. claiming it will ensure more tickets go to concert goers. tickets set to go on sale on monday. this comes after ticketmaster was forced to cancel the general public sale for taylor swift s upcoming tour. frustrated fans spent hours waiting for tickets, most with no luck. let s see if they can do this right this time. brian? brian: let s hope everyone who wants to see beyonce wants to see beyonce. ashley: not me. brian: i m out, too. check in with someone that s in. senior meteorologist janice dean back from pennsylvania. janice: you didn t think i was here. brian: i didn t know. janice: i have to say i just saw bill hemmer in the hallway and he said he wants to come with me next year. brian: he will say anything. janice: he does. weave will get extra security for bill hemmer coming next year. you can come too, brian, i know that s a no. a hard no. listen, we re
so proud. selfless. brandon looked at me and said, i knew i was gonna die. i heard a click, i turned around, i think he was about to shoot me, i didn t know. i literally physically was submitting to that moment, and then something came over to me, and i grabbed that weapon, and i wrestled it away. he s still in shock. he doesn t even understand. we talk about heroes. sometimes we talk about them a little that much. kind of loses its rezin. i met one yesterday. if brandon can do it, we all have that have capacity. and so it s in that spirit, thank you to the community for not giving up, not giving in to cynicism, thanks for showing up today. you wouldn t be here if you had given up. thank you for your
we are launching a rigorous market compliance review into self disconnections, remote switching, and the forced installation of prepayment meters. this will assess how suppliers are complying with the existing regulations and expose any unacceptable practice. that means possible fines for supplies who have put vulnerable customers on prepayment meters, like elaine, who got some confusing calls just as she was diagnosed with breast cancer. about a week before the actual operation, yeah, theyjust cut me off. yeah, and i didn t know, i didn t know, i actually thought it was a power cut. i was wondering what was going on. they did tell me then, you ve been changed over to a prepayment meter. and it s like to come prepayment meter. and it s like, oh, right, that is it, nothing. the regulator also once a new cheaper tariff for millions of vulnerable households struggling to pay their bills. so its new idea is to take pressure off struggling customers and an overstretched energy grid to mak