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stimulus as well. texas running out, senator cuomo, you name it, senator tim scott with us. we got that councilman who is fighting with governor cuomo too. the details on that tomorrow, 10:00 a.m. here is "the five" right. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i'm jesse watters along with juan williams, gillian turner, greg gutfeld and judge jeanine. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president biden declaring america first is dead, the president causing controversy in two key areas today, the vaccine and foreign policy. while meeting with key leaders, biden jumped on the vaccine equality bandwagon and later today, he promised to distribute the shock more fairly to the
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world. he's also dishing out for $2 billion. keep in mind, we have only fully vaccinated 12% of the american people. >> it's not enough that we find cures for americans. there needs to be curious that the world is able to take part of, because you can't build a wall or fence high enough to keep a pandemic out. >> jesse: as for america first, when it comes to the foreign policy biden boasting that it's a thing of the past. >> america is back. i speak today as president of the united states. at the very start of my administration, and i am sending a clear message to the world. america is back. the transatlantic alliance is back, and we are not looking backward. we are looking forward together. i know, i know the past few years have strained and tested our transatlantic relationship, but the united states is
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determined, determined to reengage with europe, to consult with you, turn back our position of trust and leadership. >> jesse: all right, juan, please educate me here because under the trump administration we have strengthened nato, cut trade deals with mexico and canada and south korea and china. i just don't see exactly where we went it alone, and even if we did, so what? >> juan: i mean, we can have a debate about isolationism versus the u.s. engaging the world as a global leader, but i don't think there's any question, over the last four years under president trump, his approach to nato, for example, was very critical, not only about funding and the like, but making it clear that the u.s. was
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sufficiently strong, militarily and economically to make their own decisions and not engage in alliances that have been standard since world war ii. and i think what you're hearing from joe biden today is he's engaging that same post-world war ii attitude, and attitude that was engaged in by franklin delano roosevelt to ronald reagan, to george w, george hw and george w. bush, to barack obama that says america is a light on the hill and if we are going to have something to say about the way the world moves in the world is shaped going forward, because it is hard in this arrow to talk about being alone. it's almost impossible. >> gillian: and leading is expensive. >> jesse: okay, did you want to jump in there? >> gillian: i was just saying, if you do want to lead, it's going to cost money in today's world, that's the other reality. it's going to be expensive. the thing about biden today, you
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may not agree with his decision to join kovacs, the international vaccine alliance, you may not agree with his decision to have america rejoin the nuclear deal but these things happening at once are a living, breathing example of the biden doctrine. if you didn't see them coming, you've been living under a rock for the last 12 years. he's been talking about wanting the u.s. to join in a deal with iran since before he was even the vice president, however many, 13 years ago on the campaign trail. a quick word on the iran nuclear deal announcement that has come out of this, today jen psaki told reporters on air force one that one of the main reasons they want to get the u.s. back and is to have "visibility" into what's happening on the ground in iran. she said under trump we had no idea what was going on. we lost our ability to see inside the country and protect ourselves under nuclear development. fine, but then in the next breath, jen psaki said under the current plan, the united states will not be talking to her ran
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directly at all, they will be dg all communicating through europe as a former foreign policy official, my question for the white house would be, how do you plan to have any visibility if we are not actually talking with a run at all? how are we going to sit down and get a deal with them if we never sit down at a table with them? >> jesse: greg gutfeld question rick >> greg: yes, jesse, how are you? >> jesse: i'm fine, thank you. >> greg: i'm great, it's friday, thinking about what i'm going to eat. a new slogan for joe, instead of america first, it could be america, you are not all that, or america, it's not me, it's you, because joe biden is breaking up with the american public in favor of a hot new exotic partner, the world. it's very alluring, it's got an accent, is international, makes you feel cosmopolitan when you get to fly all over the place.
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but sorry, america, joe just isn't that into you anymore and the media has to push this myth that somehow trump's foreign policy had taken america off the stage and that was in shambles but they have to push that narrative in order to allow joe to succeed by undoing what trump did, so you never hear about north korea, which is always the most important thing. joe entered the picture never being asked about north korea. why is that? because it's not a problem. who made that not a problem? a guy named trump. that was the biggest problem, that is what obama told trump coming in via the biggest problem, north korea. he said that to him and all of a sudden the biggest problem goes away. then you have a plethora, a word i love to you of middle east peace plans. mexico stepping up on immigration, you have something i like to call no new wars. he killed an iranian general who killed a lot of people, killed a few terrorists.
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he had a pretty phenomenal foreign policy resume and i think the media pretended it was terrible because he was an outsider who kicked the insider's ass. trump exposed the john kerries and hillary clintons of the world that they are incompetent charlatans. they have admitted that trump did some good things which means he did more than a few good things. as for the vaccine, i am very suspicious when i hear phrases like "vaccine nationalism." implied that if you want americans vaccinated first you are xenophobic and that is a media narrative there pushing, particularly "the washington post." but the idea that in order to help others, you have to help your family first. it's a good neighbor, you have to tend to your property first. the guy with the great lawn has the tools but he has to do his lawn first before he can help years. the idea we should be doing this before we do us, that's not
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sound policy. >> jesse: and it won't fly. can you imagine -- of course. >> judge jeanine: i will tell you why. >> jesse: can you imagine if the french start getting shots and people in philadelphia and detroit haven't been shot yet? >> greg: yeah. >> judge jeanine: but you know what this speaks to, it speaks to the biden administration policy, which is america last. and that he would get up and forget about everything that has happened in the past, forget about our telling you, nato, that you have to pay your own way. i'm tired of taking you to dinner all the time and i'm going to make sure that my people are protected, that my people have jobs. all of a sudden, that's a bad thing. but the amazing thing is that this vaccine equity movement is crazy because it was donald trump who did the warp speed and the vaccine and the whole issue, by the way, with iran, this is just obama
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all over again. remember when we were negotiating with them, the facilities they hid from us? iranian backed militia attacked us in iraq. i mean, who are we kidding here? this is nothing more than biden's obama apology to the middle east when he went to egypt and apologized for america. biden is doing the exact same thing in his first 30 days. apologizing to the world for being america and confirming america will be last, because i'm going to put everybody else first and i'm giving you $4 billion to make sure everyone is vaccinated, while people in america are suffering. i don't buy it, never did come i don't think it's american. but then, i'm american. >> jesse: i guess the only difference is it's a virtual apology to her. it's all just over the satellite. hopefully that changes soon.
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coming up, liberal media bias on full display paired wait until you see how they're going to go after ted cruz over this cancun trip. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> juan: the media teeing off on senator ted cruz for his trip to mexico while his home state of texas is suffering. take a look. >> it could have been the craziest thing the republican senator and insurrectionist enthusiast has ever done, and that is saying a lot. >> it's mind-boggling to me. it's worse than chris christie on the beach, worse than nancy pelosi at the hairdresser, worse than gavin newsom at french laundry because people weren't suffering life and death consequences. >> flying ted cruz, he has been totally shamed, exposed for going full trump.
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that means lying about leaving texas for mexico to avoid the cold. >> juan: the senator has since apologized and admitted he made a mistake. but ted cruz isn't the only politician and feeling the heat. president biden now facing criticism for his response, biden being accused of waiting too long to ramp up the federal response. right now, millions of texans have to boil drinking water. thousands still have no power. yesterday, biden authorized fema to send supplies but that could take days to arrive. jesse, i thought i would start with you and say governor abbott didn't call -- you know, he's the one who did not call biden. biden calls governor abbott to see if he needs help and offer help your declaration of emergency from the federal government was done last sunday. they said a while back, but i see there are people who think may be biden should have reacted earlier, what do you think?
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>> jesse: biden is never going to be they want to throw on the bomber jacket and the khakis and go off to air force one and show that his heart is with texas. like any other president, bush, clinton, obama, trump, they would be there throwing out paper towels or whatever they do to make it look for the cameras like they care. politicians have to do that. it is effective because you want to make sure the country can rally around the recovery. slightly scripted, juan. what did he do when he campaigned, he went from delaware to d.c. and back to delaware. may be d.c., back to delaware. he barely campaigned, i think he's barely going to govern. he's very, very programmed. he's not spontaneous and he doesn't have the energy to hop on a plane and go to texas and do what most presidents do. >> jesse: i want to go to our home-grown media critic, mr. greg. thinking about the difference
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and the way the media is treating ted cruz and cuomo and biden. i was wondering if you thought that may be cruz's hearse by the photos of him in the airport, the luggage, the texts that came out from the wife, her friends and neighbors. is that accelerating the media treatment excoriation of cruz? >> greg: it certainly doesn't help. there are a couple of elements to the media landscape. number one, chris cuomo calling anybody out on this after he helps his brother abate criticism and responsibility for his horrible actions over the rest homes. he should probably sit this one out, go into a corner and shut up. all right, these stories come in this ted cruz thing, these are like political trading cards. i will give you ted cruz for one gavin newsom in a french laundry. when they happen it's like a
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free punch coming of god to take it. we are all guilty of equal opportunity dunking. we have months of democrat politicians wagging fingers at the public, no travel, no restaurants, and we tax them at weddings. he told people to stay home and then took a private jet. enough hypocrisy to go around. the difference between cruz and cuomo is he had no impact on life or death however, this is cuomo's katrina. really, it is, what's going on. so i think you can laugh at cruz, and everybody deserves to get laughed at over this because everybody is guilty. everybody is guilty of it. just nobody died with cruz. >> juan: judge, you know politics pretty good to let me ask you this, do you think cruz, who is an ambitious man, has had his 2024 presidential ambitions reined in by this event? >> judge jeanine: no, not at
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all. whatever he was thinking when he went, he came back. he not only came back, he apologized. what andrew cuomo did caused the deaths of individuals with that mandate and then sought thereafter to give him immunity to those in the nursing homes and the hospital administrators. that is why the fbi, as well as the attorney general, and make no mistake, ted cruz is not the ceo. cuomo is the ceo. he runs a state just like biden runs a country, just like donald trump ran a country and there's a difference between the legislator and a ceo who is responsible for what goes on in the states.
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the final thing i will say is that ted cruz, when he apologized and came back, also recognized he could be on a zoom meeting, all kinds of things he could do but i give him credit for saying i did the wrong thing. >> juan: do you think this opens the door for a biden infrastructure build because obviously, there was a huge technical failure with the electrical grid. >> gillian: the short answer is no, any issue, any tragedy, any scandal that can open the door up for more bipartisan cooperation. that is pretty much dead on every issue. i will say i don't think the governor cuomo, senator ted cruz comparison is helpful or instructive because the judgment, the scale is so different. judge kind of hit the nail on
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the head with that, it's like comparing apples to oranges, comparing apples to hamburgers, i don't know what, but they are not really comparable in a meaningful way. when it comes to the president's response to this tragedy in texas, some of his critics are pointing to they don't like the fact that forget about talking to the governor, they don't like the fact that the white house has been talking to the political operatives in texas and saying what can we do for you, how can we help you, instead of talking to the emergency management systems that are meant to deal with these kinds of things. it's one of these things that president bush was faulted for during the hurricane katrina fallouts. if it's true, i'm surprised to hear the white house is managing it this way. a call from white house staffer to anyone who is sort of elected in the state of texas, they want the white house working hand in glove with federal and state emergency management personnel.
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pretty simple. >> juan: good point. coming up, more on defiant new york governor andrew cuomo. he claims his nursing home scandal is based on lies and misinformation. we are going to have that story for you next right here on the "the five."
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producing enough public information quickly enough, i get that. but then it was exploited with misinformation, people playing politics, republicans playing politics, personal attacks, personal agendas. no one has a right to spread lies amidst information that causes pain to families. it is a lie to say any numbers were inaccurate. that is a lie. >> judge jeanine: while cuomo pretends that what he did is just some conspiracy theory, the walls are closing in on him. new york republicans are starting the process to impeach the governor and the new watchdog reports as cuomo's nursing home policy may have led to over 1,000 deaths. i will go to you, jesse. the governor being defiant and saying basically, i didn't push back hard enough, i didn't
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produce enough public information fast enough, do you buy that? >> jesse: that's like, we just created a void of information. really? imagine if trump told mueller to stuff it and said, i'm just creating a void of information. i'm not going to pay my taxes and i'm just going to tell the irs, i'm just creating a void of taxes. who gets away with a lie like that? then he says oh, yeah, we were never inaccurate on the nursing home numbers. as of last week, we found out, yeah. i mean, at least he didn't go to cancun. this guy is out of his mind. i read this thing, i'm sure dana read it, not here today, it was in the "washington post," marc thiessen, but he said it's not just that you are obstructing a federal investigation, is that in march
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and april, he was obstructing in real time, information to be given to scientists and federal health officials who needed to be learning about the virus, the mutation, where it was spreading and they weren't able to get access to that. he said great analogy, and i'm thinking of analogies, this is like providing false intelligence to battlefield commanders about the location of an enemy in a time of war. now it has gotten so bad, aoc is calling for an investigation. so you know cuomo is in deep doo-doo. >> judge jeanine: at the very least, shouldn't there be a removal of the emergency pandemic powers the governor has until this is sorted out by the fbi, by the brooklyn united states attorney's office and letitia james' attorneys general office? >> juan: i don't know exactly what the powers are, but i think what you're going to see is a
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very thorough investigation. i think you notice so many democrats are highly critical, so the democrats are highly critical, including letitia james, the attorney general who has ambition to become governor herself, so you can imagine it is going to be very aggressive investigation done there. >> judge jeanine: are you questioning her numbers? >> juan: no, i -- >> judge jeanine: okay, go ahead. >> juan: no, his best defense is that the total numbers are not wrong, but i don't think there's any question from all that i've seen that the nursing homes were not right and he should apologize for that. he should officially apologize to families that were impacted by this, but i think you've got to understand the nature, i'm sorry. >> judge jeanine: why don't we go to greg because we don't have a lot of time, is an apology
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enough, his own party seeking to impeach him and remove the emergency powers and the feds as well as the state are on him? >> greg: i think you need an investigation, i don't think an apology is enough. the magic word obviously today was void. the problem is it works, but as juan point out, he's playing a game with the argument numbers. no one is accusing him of fudging total numbers, it's the accusation of where covid came from, and when it comes to information, you have to remember he was at the top of the information chain. who could forget the daily briefing, how everybody lauded how wonderful they were. he was taking credit for the daily briefings when the information was wrong, and suddenly the information became real and right and now he is blaming it on villains.
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lastly, there is something that doesn't bug me. he's gaining political cover from this, because cuomo's screwup is such a huge national story, that against de blasio, the worst mayor in history, a free pass for his own destructive incompetence. >> judge jeanine: but not for that long, he will mess up immediately. last question to you, he said if you lie and it's inaccurate, i'm going to hold you to it, which kind of folds right into his threat, his dismissal, this guy is clearly a bully. how is this going to end for him? >> gillian: if nothing else, there will be political consequences here. he's now facing an official impeachment proceeding, the possibility of leaving his emergency authority powers, which means as governor, he
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cannot help lead policy decision-making during a crisis into the state. the third thing he is facing its voters, during election we will see how he reacts here but a quick note on why the void of information itself was such a problem is because, remember, the state of new york, the city of new york was what ceded this virus spreading across the rest of the nation. it's not like the cuomo policy just impacted people in nursing homes in new york state. what happened they are spread across the rest of the country over the ensuing months and really helped see the virus spread all across the nation for millions of americans. the onus was on them to produce the numbers -- >> judge jeanine: and in addition to that, i think the void, due to writing about, getting an emmy, all that stuff. anyway come up next, a leaked video shows a school board members mocking parents who want to get their kids back in class. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> if you're going to call me out, i'm going to [bleep] you up. sorry. >> they want to pick on us because they want their babysitters back. >> we have our meeting open to the public right now. >> that's what morgan just said. >> great. >> gillian: big development this evening, the president of
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the school board has now resigned. i will go to you first, because you are so good at math. the government so far, the congressional budget office says there is $129 million budgeted for schools to help them reopen. they have so far spent about $6 billion, that leaves us with $123 billion that the government has earmarked but they are not cutting the checks for schools. >> greg: i tell you what, that is a lot of numbers. okay -- >> gillian: it's a lot of money! >> greg: it is, it's crazy. let's go back to the moment, this video, when she found out that they were actually live, imagine that feeling. but this is a really important point that a lot of people probably don't care about because we are focusing on the teachers but there is another bill in this story.
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one talks about how the parents were potheads, but then he goes, my brother had a delivery service for medical marijuana and the clientele were parents with their kids in school. this is a serious violation. that is like a pharmacist sharing your prescription with your bowling team. these places have to have a code of ethics that forbid people from divulging who their customers are, and if nobody's going to talk about that, then i am. i am more pissed off that they do delivering medical marijuana is telling people who he is delivering it to, that's the story. >> gillian: but he didn't say anybody's name. >> greg: they're talking about the students, teachers, the parents at that school. >> gillian: that's fair enough. juan, teachers during this pandemic, public school teachers, let's say, getting a bad rap from conservatives, but their defenders would say, teachers are people too, they have gone through some very
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difficult times during the course of this pandemic, just like the rest of america, why a we are focusing on them as this unfair politicizing of the issue hurting our public school teachers. >> juan: i don't think there's any question, i'm a big advocate of getting the schools open but i don't want to do it by putting teachers at risk, so that's not the case. the thing is, the cdc has said you can open schools even without vaccinating teachers because they believe that the situation is safe. to go back to the numbers, those big numbers you had on the screen, i think a lot of those numbers are intended to build in protections. dealing with things like ventilation systems, plexiglass, hybrid environments where you may have to hire school monitors. right now near where i live, all of the jurisdictions are hiring large numbers of people who come in to help the kids with the
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computers during the day, but the overall good news here very quickly is that schools are reopening and the covid infection rates are going down and that more communities can open schools. >> gillian: one of the school board president who has resigned from the east bay district, is that enough? does that help here? >> jesse: yeah, i'd like to see, i think some of the parents in that district would like to see more than a resignation, if you know what i mean. they were pretty close to having parents marching on the streets because this is getting out of hand. my blood is boiling and i don't even send my kids to these schools. i honestly think they are stealing, and i don't know how many times i have to say this. i have set it on "watters' world," i have set it on "the five" for weeks. the superintendence, the school board administrators and the teachers union president and treasurer's from washington, d.c., philadelphia, chicago, miami and san francisco
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have all been convicted of embezzling tens of millions of dollars recently. google "embezzlement and teachers union" and name a city and you can just scroll through google for years. it's what they do. and they get convicted for it in the new one comes in and they get convicted for that. so what they are doing is they are just holding us up so we send them more money and here's a little trick, they take the union dues from the teachers, they send the dues as donations to the politicians, and then they squeeze the politicians with the donations for the politicians to send the more tax dollars so they can steal. >> gillian: are there any legal avenues open to parents who are frustrated and feeling like schools are going contrary to public guidance in keeping schools close? >> judge jeanine: yeah, there are some jurisdictions. i believe it is san diego or
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san francisco but it is actually suing the school board to get them to open up. your here's the question, it's not so much the money, although when you talk about extortion, it's a near and to my heart. i just want to get to 30 seconds, prosecutor extortion. [laughter] but here's the problem, yes. i could go, i'm not going to riff on that one. but here's the problem, these teachers, give me a break. if you are too old to go to school, you should be able to teach remotely. but do you go to the supermarket, do you go to the drugstore, do you go to get gas, do you go to your friend's house, do you go to get coffee? if you do any of those things, then you can teach children in school. >> jesse: you can ride a bus in manhattan! >> judge jeanine: you can ride a bus, so what you can do is you can teach our kids and here's the problem. while the rest of the world is going to be in this new global world, those kids are going to school, american kids are coming in last because the school
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teachers and the unions are holding us hostage. and $129 billion and the use of, give the money back. that's all i have to say. >> gillian: schools across europe have been open for more than six months, all of them now. stick around because ""fan mail friday"" is coming up next. ♪ ♪ research shows that people remember commercials
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♪ ♪ >> greg: its "fan mail friday." we only have time for one question. it's from just me mary and it's a good one. thanks, mary. no problem, greg! what's the one thing that people misunderstand about you? the one thing, judge? what is the one thing that people misunderstand -- >> judge jeanine: you had to start with me? >> greg: yes. do you want me to come back to you? d3 it will take too long. here's the thing, everyone thinks that because i'm a judge that i am mean, i am not mean.
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i really -- [laughs] i am silly most of the time. now, that they think i mean. i'm not. >> greg: that's a very good point, i used to think you were mean -- >> judge jeanine: you thought i was mean? >> greg: because you use to yell a lot in the hallways. i could hear you coming. where's my stuff? that's what i would hear down the hallway and i would say, here comes the judge. but she's very sweet. jillian, what is the one thing we misunderstand about you or people misunderstand about you? b2 first , i have to say i am deeply misunderstood, i don't have enough time in the segment but i would say the one thing people misunderstand about me is my see i have a very dry sense of humor and it doesn't always -- on television, sometimes they say stuff and get all this hate on twitter when it was a joke. >> greg: i don't remember that. >> gillian: you have done that meals also.
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you have misunderstood me yourself so i would like to rectify that. >> greg: apology accepted. >> gillian: i don't know that i apologized. he >> greg: [laughs] what is one thing people misunderstand about you, juan? >> juan: i think people take me very seriously and sometimes don't think, i'm laughing inside. i just love people. >> gillian: those of us who know you don't take you seriously. >> juan: thank you. thank you so much. >> greg: there's so many things people misunderstand about you but try to stick to the biggest one. >> jesse: hard to narrow it down. if you look at the caricature of myself in the mainstream media, i'm an idiot, i am a boy drunk, i am homophobic, i am a misogynistic. pretty much i am a bootlegger. did i say shallow and superficial? that might be true, that might
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not be much of a misunderstanding. >> gillian: they also say you're good-looking. >> jesse: they got that wrong. that was funny! she's funny! even i got that. >> greg: people think i'm shorter than i really am and i just play with it, because i am actually -- i am above average in height, i just don't brag about it like juan and jesse do. i'm a good -- >> jesse: yeah, you are a 55. >> greg: depends on what country i am man i'm considered tall. that was a good question. "one more thing" is next. ♪ ♪
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"one more thing," greg gutfeld. a >> greg: brand-new show saturday, 10:00 p.m., ed tyrus, let's do this. >> crime corner. big robbery downtown, take a look at the tape here where scratchy mick dillinger made off with a big bag and the police were on his trail but couldn't keep up and he was almost caught. it shook him loose, but nobody could stop him. what is that? put on some shoes, lady. then he's off again. up the stairs, quick! quick! i've had enough. >> jesse: if i ever saw you and your just up as a police officer i'd resist arrest. [laughter] there'd be no way you didn't cuffed me up, man. >> greg: are you flirting with me? >> jesse: no. [laughter]
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gumball machine, bernie sanders from her inauguration day. the art teacher gets her students to help design the sculptures and give her ideas on how to build them. she says since everyone is doing good, they had time to get out and play. >> jesse: don't forget to watch justice. have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening, i'm bret baier, breaking tonight covering two major stories, the juices back on for millions of texas who lost power during the coldest temperatures of the season. but water is a huge problem there. we will go live to dallas shortly but we begin with new york democratic governor andrew cuomo defiant today attacking his critics as this scandal grows surrounding covid related nursing homes doubts. they're taking the first steps tonight toward impeachment proceedings and a prominent new york democrat calls calls for investigation. in the report states that his actions lead to

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