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the russian russian government. >> sandra: we really appreciate your time, thank you for joining us, we are short on time we will have you back soon. and that will do it for us today. thank you so much for watching, catch me tomorrow on "america reports" 1:00 p.m. eastern every week day with john roberts. i am sandra smith, "the five" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters along with judge jeanine puro, geraldo rivera, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city, and is "the five." ♪ ♪ the white house openly mocking americans concerned about exploding crime. and even dismissing how "the five" covers it. >> on fox is jeanine pirro talking about soft on crime consequences. i mean, what does that even
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mean, right? so there has been an alternate universe of what i was speaking to was a chyron on fox news since you raised it which suggested this administration is soft on crime with no basis. and the american rescue plan there was additional funding to support local cops programs, something that every single republican voted against. >> jesse: but earth to the biden white house, the crime wave across the country is very real and the stats don't lie. homicide and major american cities are up 44% compared to two years ago, and a big part of the problem are the radical policies of the liberal d.a. across the country which allow a revolving door of violent felons back to the streets to harm again. still refusing to even talk about it let alone condemn them. and on his brand-new show, "cross-country" florence jones interviewing one deputy d.a. calling out his box bunt boss, george gus stone. >> i guess my big question is is
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he upholding state and federal law right now? >> no, absolutely not. our district attorney is nullifying important laws, and he is doing it explicitly in an unapologetic way. he is not charging special circumstances or gun allegations, he is not charging gang allegations, he eviscerated the gang unit that we had to suppress gang crime. >> why? >> he wants to see fewer people go to jail and prison. >> jesse: jen psaki called you out judge jeanine pirro, anything you want to tell the press secretary right now? >> jeanine: she wants to know why i am talking about the consequences of soft on crime? i'm talking about the consequences of the democrat liberal progressive leftists soft on crime criminal loving victim hating group that has made a decision that no bail no jail and the criminals are -- they should be privileged and
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that social justice and growth prosecutor should not be a part of the criminal justice system. and you are so locked up in your ivory tower you have no idea what americans really care about and what they are concerned about. at the truth is that the killing of innocent who did not deserve it or ask for it and did nothing but get in the way of a murderer, very often out on your bail policies, and that murderer and that gun decides that they should die, and you are not even recognizing what you have done just as we mentioned, the crime wave from 2019 to 2021 is 44% up in terms of homicides and meijer american cities, but joe biden ignores all of this, diluting come of the burning, the rioting and the burning of a federal courthouse and police precincts. and now he wants to come to new york, he wants to come to new york because he wants to get funding the local cops? well, why didn't he do that when they were defunding,
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demoralizing, and denigrating cops? why now? could it be because this is an election year? a midterm year quest to why not increase funding when the cops really needed it? you people don't stand up for a long order, we do, and he ought to think about one thing, you ought to think about the fact that fox quadruples all of those networks that you identified that were talking about important things that i wasn't. here's the bottom line, we quadrupled them because we talk about things in america because it cares about and maybe you and your friends ought to take a temperature of white americans care about and talk about it. >> geraldo: all right, all right, all right. you take that, jen psaki. >> jesse: that is a tactic coming to take the cables and cnbc and you say they are looking at this, but they are looking at that. that is so lowbrow, i mean, for the white house press secretary to pull that move, that's like a twitter move.
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>> geraldo: the sad thing is she is making a media story out of something that is much more substantive. here we have people dying, we are murderers on the increase in the way that causes great, great disquiet in this country, the cops are demoralized from coast-to-coast. i think in some ways the bitter irony is that the deaths of officers detective rivera and mora sobered people up and they said oh, my god, what have i been thinking as the precincts burn and as the other government buildings were trashed? i really do believe that maybe this is a turning point. i think that biden coming here, rather than mocking it, let him come and get the vibe from the nypd. they could it be that as with de blasio the cops -- turn their back on the president in the united states? i hope it does not come to this. i really urge you not to do it. i want you to be gracious to
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him, not that i'm talking, i'm not lecturing you, but you know what i mean, he is the president of the united states, so let him come and let them hear you that we -- you cannot have a criminal justice system that does not prosecute with special circumstance. if there were two criminals go into a building, one is a gang member and one isn't, one has a gun and the others does end, those are different crimes, we have to recognize that and understand that we have to punish commensurate with the duty to make the street safer. it's the biggest most important job of government is keeping citizens safe. >> jesse: pointing at the screens and one has the ukraine/russia situation, not a single american has died there yet, but right now in los angeles, here's a mother who spoke to lawrence jones over the weekend a guy gets let out on bail over the d.a., shot her daughter 22 times. listen.
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>> started running towards -- screaming her name. i just saw my daughter with a lot of blood. i started giving her cpr, she is not getting a second chance. she is not. why should he? >> did they call you to let you know that they were going to put him back out on the street? no call? >> no. no call. i mean, i have found out by the news. >> jesse: that was in houston. >> dana: this reminds me of a story we dated and friday, and organ, a young woman whose father was murdered, the murderers about to get a pardon from the governor, and the reason that the victim's daughter found out about it was basically through -- now through the governor's office calling, but somebody in the d.a.'s office going i don't think this is right and then leaking it to her.
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so this is happening everywhere, and it could have just as easily been -- i could've been the one talking when jen psaki looked up, because we talk about this a lot, and we don't get to 81% of americans with crime, just because people are watching fox, that does not happen, and if you saw what happened on friday with the turnout here in new york for the funeral, that was such a moment and it's not about the funding. funding is great, every every department would love more funding, but it's not about that, it's about the policies and they are linked to the progressive d.a. and people are putting it together coming to her that young widow on friday in her closing statement she said i hope that the new district attorney is listening to you through me. and she named him, so everybody is putting this together. it's not just on fox news. it's also happening at the
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border patrol. same issue, you are not allowing us to do our job and fulfill our commitment that we had sworn to america. >> jesse: greg gutfeld. >> greg: the one thing i noticed about the jen psaki stuff, i am an expert in sarcasm, when you don't of an answer and you know that you are wrong, you use sarcasm. i mean stop it, she basically was a tweet, her response was a tweet to actual facts, so she did it sarcastically. it's weird, because we live in a free country with free speech and we feel like we know and we see everything, even including with our own eyes, we will see things and people will meet with sarcasm. it's really kind of a new thing. like you talk about crime stats, they laugh, you talk about stories, about the mother whose child was killed, they laugh, they say i went out and had dinner, that's what they said on cnn last year. even when you show the border visuals in a totally different issue, they choose to ignore it. gavin newsom not wearing a mask.
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all of these things rely on the fact that even though you see it with your own eyes, you can't get any traction, and why can't you get any traction? because the so-called free speech, the free press, they don't do crap about it. that's their side, so we can talk about this forever, and she can sit in our tiny bubble and laugh at it, the trick is that they turn left-wing politics into context. there are only three variables in that situation about the widow, felon out on bond, victim, murder. but then what you do is you layer on the context, cash bail is proof of in inequality. only rich people can afford bail so it's wrong, covid is inhumane in prisons, we have to let them out, overcrowding, so it creates the so-called context which is actually just political ideology and then that allows these felons to get out. and the intellectual talking
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heads suddenly, like jen psaki forgets about these variables. they forget about the victim, they forget about the fiend out on bail because they are so drowned in their context, their fate context, its political b.s. and probably the largest cold butter sling and cover your ass strategy, because the media knows that they are responsible for the pro-crime climate and this is their only way out. >> jesse: jen psaki, i hope you're watching. >> greg: call me. >> jesse: president biden's plans for the supreme court, getting the smack down from the american people. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ g anything it takes to make dentistry work for your life.
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♪ ♪ >> geraldo: president biden's big promise to nominate a black woman to the supreme court to not holding well for the majority of the american people. 76% when the president to consider all possible nominees for the position rather than laser focusing on a black woman. the white house says americans are just overreacting. speak of the president going to select a woman, a black woman who is qualified, who is prepared, who has impeccable experience to serve on the court. we can assure the american public of whether they fell on the pole is that he will choose and nominate someone who has
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impeccable credentials and is eminently qualified. >> geraldo: and despite the poll we showed you earlier, the media thinks any criticism of the supreme court plan is just poor ratings. >> let's be honest, fox wants a fight. radio and tv wants a fight, they need a fight over the supreme court. they are already starting a fight. it is rooted in identity politics. all of the prime time shows our outrage that joe biden has committed to nominating a justice black and female. >> geraldo: have absolutely no problem with him nominating a justice that is black and female, reagan said he was going to the first female, trump wanted to replace rbg with a female, what's wrong? >> greg: keep your powder dry, it's funny to listen to pillsbury dough boy talk about ratings, they are in the gutter,
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i mean, they are literally dead. they doubled the ratings when they watch their own shows. that's how bad it is. so we don't have to slump for ratings or divide a country the slump for ratings the way that cnn does. but today will make this about equality, equity, history, misogyny, but it is not about that, it is about politics. the design here is to serve up a nonwhite, nonmale selection to buffer against any or all criticism. they want the theater design so that the critic, let's say i am the critic or jesse or dana thinks twice about engaging any kind of negativity, because you know that you will be called misogynistic or you will be called racist. so it's all a force field. this has always been a force field, do not be fooled that they are playing tolerance, because they don't care about any nonwhite person if they don't kneel before their ideology. they will destroy you.
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they will destroy you. so do not believe it's about tolerance or race, it's a buffered zone. >> geraldo: it's about politics, he was about politics for sandra day o'connor, he wanted a female vote in 1980, trump was about politics with amy coney barrett, he wanted the pro-life people really energize, it's always about politics. >> dana: but remember during the hearing they asked if she had it's, and she held up a blank page, there are a lot of brilliant people they could be considered, one of the things that is interesting is the diversity angle, i like this idea, the diversity of thought, so michelle child who is one of the possibilities who apparently one of the congressman mike's and senator graham said positive things about this weekend, she went to public school, and that's the kind of diversity i could get behind, i would like to take a quick trip down memory lane, democrats really wanted to see a black woman elevated to the supreme court, why did they
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block janice rogers brown back during the bush administration? and i will never forget it, because anonymously they told the papers, the papers, that's what we used to call the media that it was because they did not want the republicans to have a shot at nominating the first black woman to the supreme court. and janice rogers brown would've been an incredible circuit court judge in supreme court justice and did not get the chance. >> greg: that's gross. i don't remember that. >> dana: janice rogers brown was out about the same time coming in or remember because i was responsible for their judicial nominees at the time. >> geraldo: there have been only two -- there is only one hispanic woman, one woman of color now. a little affirmative action goes a long way. >> jesse: i don't care about any of that, geraldo, i care about the suspense. you don't just say who you are going to nominate before you do
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it, you build suspense. you build drama, you say it's all out on the table, who knows who i might nominate? it could be anybody. and then when you do nominate a black woman, say that you wanted to nominate the whole time, then you throw down and everybody goes well, black woman, supreme court, and in the media goes crazy, and they love it and everyone is like wow. and now it looks like he got cornered by congress to get the primary vote. whoever gets nominated is going to be -- it's the result of a back room racial deal that was cut so we white democrats could win the nomination, that's the truth. and you are over seasoning the identity politics of it. it shouldn't be what it is about. the meat of this is the intellect, the judicial philosophy, and all the focus now because of the press so into the identity politics, it's just on their skin color and i think that takes away from her, whoever that person may be, one
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thing, we don't need a fight, we are questioning it, he has lost half of his audience, joe biden needs a fight, cnn needs the fight. >> geraldo: should they have just aim for a black woman without telling anyone? >> jeanine: they promised it during the debate when cliburn went up and said, you better answer that promise and get on stage. and he did, he said i'm going to nominate the first african american woman to the united states supreme court. so is already out, it could've been differently. but you know what i found interesting was that there was a poll that said 28% of nonwhite -- only one in four persons want a black female, so it's very interesting that this identity politics i mean, who is it for when there is only a quarter of people of color who want a black female? and i also think that it was said best when she said the last
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time he was going to pick someone based on a color, i.e. vice president, he picked kamala harris and that was a disaster. so i don't think he is too good at picking people based on position of identity politics, and think of it, especially on a court that will be deciding the issue of affirmative action. i mean, it's contraindicated. >> geraldo: my favorite politician and i want a black woman on the supreme court. up next, pressure building to cancel joe rogan. how the podcast is digging back. ♪ ♪
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>> dana: joe rogan pushing back over canceling his podcast on spotify over what people say is misinformation, prince harry and meghan markle are the latest to pressure the company joining neil young who have been taking their songs off of the platform and protest. they are upset with recent interviews joe rogan has done with vaccine skeptics, responding by a will now display a content warning on any podcast discussing covid, joe rogan defending himself here. speak of the problem i have with misinformation and his many other things we thought of as misinformation are now accepted as fact. do i get things wrong? absolutely, but i'm trying to correct them. i'm not trying to promote and misinformation. not trying to be controversial, i have never tried to do anything with this podcast other than just talk to people and have interesting conversations. >> dana: that was not good
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enough for joy behar, she went in with this. >> hasn't he been also chastised back to his craziness again? i don't know that he can be reformed, i was disappointed that two more musicians and singers did not pull out, it would've been a good opportunity to show what you believe in and i do not see it. >> greg: this is a person operating on years of good faith but saying horrible, horrible things and is never admitted it. the reason why rogan is so big is because he is so open to being wrong and that's why this podcast is so popular. i have a new nickname for the prince and his wife harry/make it, they managed to get millions and millions of dollars out of spotify in one do pod cast. it is harry/mag. they figured out a way to work less then royalty.
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and they claim to hate royalty and they are a bunch of deadbeats. a spot if i should be focusing on them and not joe rogan. it's funny to see these out of touch cranks going after joe rogan, because they would not be able to find a podcast, this is pass along outrage, somebody says it to you and you absorb it, joni mitchell thinks a podcast is trying to catch a tadpole. i am saying this is somebody as a big fan who has been a fan for years. i can't listen to a full podcast. i listen to one a week, they are like five, they are three hours long, so even as a fan i don't watch it 70% of it, so if these people are freaking hypocrites pretending that they know or somehow heard something, if they actually watched one, they would see the context, he is all over the place. he is doing an incredible service, they should just listen to something else instead of the
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ultimatums. >> dana: with harry and meghan. >> geraldo: harry 8/make. >> dana: if they were in britain, and might of been front page news, but in america, no one cares what you think. what greg is bringing up a something before, a lot of people criticized fox news that have never watched it and so they don't know what exactly is being said. >> geraldo: like your family. >> dana: your sister. >> jesse: i had never listen to an episode until last week, and i became a fan last week, and i listen to the h.r. mcmaster, the peterson review, and this guy tim dillon who is a comedian and i did not know what he was about until i listen to it and all he does is listen and then he asked slick questions that you want asked at the same time and it's like a real conversation. and he is patient and he covers topics that could be taboo in corporate media, and the reason the media doesn't like him is
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because he is better at their job than they are. because he does not come after with an agenda. geraldo, a lot of people have interviewed him. >> geraldo: go back. >> jeanine: exactly, but that's what a good host would do. you go to an interview a controversial subject, you listen, any challenge, and they do challenge, because he will say, wait, i'm not sure that's true, and then they will have a producer pull up a survey or a stat that says you were wrong, and they will correct the record in real time, no one does that. it's refreshing and i think that they want to censor us here, because everybody knows who he is and no one can name a single host on cnn. >> dana: geraldo, what you got? >> geraldo: i love joni mitchell and neil young, if they had been taylor swift and drake
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threatening spotify it would be a whole nother story, and i think the joy behar did leap at neil young, and in anticipation of an avalanche of big names that did not materialize. so i think that spotify from a corporate point of view is in the clear, i do appreciate they are finally putting a consumer warning, the opinions expressed by this or not blah, blah, blah. >> dana: that's fine, what about the point that a lot of people are complaining about the things that use to get you canceled, but now actually turns out to be proof. >> jeanine: and that really started with a lot of the left deciding what was misinformation and what we should not here, and that was their excuse for canceling people and taking information out of newspapers or on social media, but what i think it's even more interesting is the fact that the joey behars
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of the world, neil young and joni mitchell, they are all concerned about misinformation, but for four years this country was torn apart with russia misinformation i did not hear any come out and say it's terrible what they did. it's terrible how they tour the country apart, that was misinformation. everybody has to apologize. we have to shut them down for that misinformation, but no, it's ideological leftist nonsense, and then for harry/mag, i'm happy to go with that one, they are pathetic and irrelevant, even their own country does not want to give them security, i don't know how they have $25 million out of spotify. >> jesse: i want to know, can i find out? >> greg: now we are american royalty. >> dana: they also say we don't want publicity.
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that coming as liberals continue to resist glenny onken's executive order making mask mandates in schools optional. the court will be hearing ed challenge to the order this week. all right, i will start with you, jesse, haven't they learned anything from the election of governor young can? >> jesse went goes around the country telling everybody that they are the racists! the democrats had a good thing going for a while with the control over the public school system, we did not know what was going on and they were indoctrinating all the weight of the top, now the pandemic hits and we look under the rock and they are like covering up -- coteaching kids to hate each other, so the parents come in and say timeout, timeout, we are not going for this, and i don't think that they were ready for the push back, nobody has pushed back on schooling like that, so they threw the only counterpunch they knew how to throw which is that you are racist, and that could work during the term fair
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on certain republican politicians, but you can't call millions of american parents racist, so they started the fire and they can put it out right now. >> jeanine: didn't they figure out after the domestic terrorist thing, maybe it's not a good idea to call them racist and saying that they are trying to -- they are threatening members and they are threatening them with a recall or firing. >> dana: and think they believe that the outrage about that was manufactured, and that's why they continue down this road. for years to come, the school choice movement will have a moment to thank for giving kids and parents a lot more choice throughout the country, when it comes to masks, i read a story that was so upsetting, you know how kids send home a little sample of their homework where their parents can take a look? one of the assignments was draw a picture of yourself, and the kid drew a picture of himself with just eyes, no nose or mouth, and even progressives
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like jonathan chase, progressives that are paying attention, because what they have done to children is really damaging. so they are not accepting any of the warnings. >> greg: that's probably a great kid, be seen and not heard. >> geraldo: [laughs] >> jeanine: it seems like -- i told you, go ahead. >> geraldo: the only thing creepier than teaching it in school is having a tip line to rat out to people that teach crt in school, i think that governor young can could be a great -- >> jeanine: why is that creepy? they did neither teaching crt. >> geraldo: is a hot freshman, it is a rookie, no tip lines, they are for the red scare, they
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are for -- masks are different. >> jeanine: are you done? okay, go ahead, hit him, greg. >> greg: the great thing about the pandemic as it speeds up a lot of stuff and it sped up the realization that there are a lot of people in high places that think lowly of everybody. talking heads, politicians, randy macho man, the pandemic basically removed it from the screen, and i can see all the power seekers and how much they hate you because their powers being threatened, and i think that the pandemic had a lot of positive effects in the future of a lot of red pill parents, nobody likes to be called a racist, and the staff has lost its power, i think you can call it the white leftist who thinks that blacks can't get ids, they are the true racists. >> jeanine: straight ahead, they just can't help themselves, liberals are openly defying their own mandate.
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>> greg: california demands you mask up when indoors unless you are a powerful politician, gavin newsom and the liberal mayors of l.a. and san francisco defying their own rules by posting with magic johnson, ignoring a statewide mask mandate, gavin newsom claiming he was just trying to be polite. look at the blurry people. >> is trying to be gracious, i made a mistake. and i took the mask off for a brief second, but you know, i encourage people to continue to wear them. >> greg: he is lying, also called on the fan cam with his mask dangling from his lying ear. every part of his body lies. are they stupid, dana? or are they just actually rubbing the public space in it? this is how revolutions start, it's not let them eat cake, it's let them eat masks -- where
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masks. it >> dana: you should end the mask mandate for those sports venues immediately. went to the super bowl last year before the vaccine, they did a study, they could not trace a single case of covid back to that game, the only place that they had it was people watching in their homes. so the governor, now we have the vaccine, we have boosters, and we have treatments, and he is demanding that everybody at the super bowl where a mask the entire time when it is completely unnecessary, and yes, this is how a revolution starts. >> greg: you have kids outside wearing masks. >> jesse: he only had it off for a brief second, like the first half, and when you are that handsome, you can't put a mask on that beautiful face, you know what i mean. >> greg: attractive people are going to end the pandemic. >> jesse: i think he heard it was over on the person he said it's only --
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>> greg: geraldo it is the first tomorrow, that's when the pandemic ends. >> geraldo: maybe it's time to be practical about wearing masks in outdoor venues. >> geraldo: i think that people are so sensitive to hypocrisy first of all that they should be -- public officials, and he got a recall behind the hypocrisy, so i would be sensitive to people's feelings unless and indeed you said to everyone outdoor venues, it's fine. >> jeanine: let me tell you something, he is going to do very well as a politician, he has experience in lying and succeeding, so he lies continuously throughout this pandemic, he believes that they are above the rest of us, so he will go far. i am disgusted by all of them, i really am. >> jesse: i want to know who's sweet that was, who invited all of the politicians to the suite and what are they getting in return?
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♪ >> jesse: time now for one more thing. judge jeanine pirro. >> judge jeanine: all right. who is hunter biden? it is available on fox nation today. the documentary digs into hunter's twisted life. >> jesse: i know. >> judge jeanine: power and privilege. >> jesse: president's son. i do win something? >> judge jeanine: i'm talking. [laughter] like you have never seen before. take a listen. >> hunter biden is the most protected person in the country. >> barely functional human crack
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addiction. >> millions of dollars it came from ukraine. it came from china and russian entities. >> in walked in a customer clutching three mac book pros when i asked for his last name there was a last name he kind of sarcastically added biden. >> from the tragic event that shaped his childhood and family's most lucrative contract while battling addiction allegedly this documentary gets into it all. four parts. each more shocking than the last. log in a fox nation and stream it today. he was a disgusting human being. >> that wasn't in the script. he allegedly battled addiction. >> judge jeanine: that's the truth. >> jesse: didn't put up much of a battle. okay, judge. i love it i'm going to watch it jesse's feeding frenzy. [pacman music] >> jesse: we are going to try to mcdonald's fan inspired new hat. you combine mcnuggets barbecue
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sauce and a double cheeseburger called a crunchy double, then a surf and turf combines fillet of fish and double cheeseburger. then you have the crazy one land, air and sea where they stack a big mac on a mcchicken and a fillet of fish. now, the ching is, they don't serve them like this. you have to buy them and assemble them yourself. >> greg: stupid. >> jesse: great hack mcdonald's has done and very healthy. >> greg: ha! >> jesse: fda has not analyzed that statement that's what i say. this is keto friendly. [laughter] fillet of fish one or barbecue one. >> greg: paid commercial. >> judge jeanine: i want middle one. >> jesse: tonight we went to aoc's district and asked questions about cortez and johnny we sent him into the snow storm to report on the bomb cyclone and is he wearing a really stupid hat. watch that "jesse watters primetime" 7:00.
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>> geraldo: i thought we were going to see johnny. erika's birthday on sunday 47. three day celebration for my gorgeous wife. we had first the -- we are at the kevin could care. great steakhouse in downtown cleveland. i took pictures. here is our pals,. >> greg: no mask. geraldo. >> geraldo: our pal. a shot of rachel one of acre caps best friend and our gorgeous daughter. >> dana: happy birthday, erika. >> geraldo: we love you. >> greg: fox, is this human resources? did you see geraldo? no mask. yeah, yeah. got to go. let's do this. >> dana: snitch line. >> greg: greg's weather alert. we had a huge what did you call it a cyclone. >> jesse: bomb cyclone. >> greg: weird stuff goes on in blizzards. check on what happened here.
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sighting somewhere up in new england, i don't know where it is. good clearing and it looks beautiful. took me 20 minutes to do that area. got back in my car and drove all the way back to new york. i don't wear anything about that. >> judge jeanine: do you want to identify that? what is it? >> greg: i identify as a sequential hem unicorn. >> judge jeanine: it's dana's turn. >> dana: thank you. am i cleared to go? 16 men, 8 women took to the ring this weekend in miami for dana's sports corner. not for me really. first ever pillow fight competition. each competitor given a specialized pillow in place of boxing gloves and then the winners are a title belt cash prize $5,000. >> judge jeanine: rocks in the pillow?
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>> dana: i don't know. let me tell you who wins in the women's final brazil nunez defeated america's canal volker. holly tillman. >> jesse: that's just wrong. that's just wrong. >> dana: look how happy she is. screen jean that's feather weight. [laughter] very good. >> geraldo: best line of the night. >> jesse: "special report" is up next with shannon bream. >> shannon: i can't wait to see if johnny is going to be in the unicorn outfit or something better. a great tease, jesse. see you
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