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watching these markets very closely project me up tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. it was an absolute bubble bath today, it is looking ugly in the aftermarket. it is all about the federal reserve. around fox business at 2:00 p.m., your money is at risk. meanwhile, jab starts right now. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i'm greg gutfeld along with judge jeanine pierro, geraldo rivera, jesse watters, and dana perino. "the five." ♪ ♪ >> we've been bolstering our resources, developing clear plans, and preparing to take action. the action is eminent. >> justin trudeau's crackdown on the truckers could come at any moment. flooding the protest area. i would say that they are ready
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to make arrests. that happens as trudeau continues to embarrass himself and his country. the prime minister and noted black face super fan has repeatedly blasted the protesters as racists and extremist beauties up the smears by accusing a lawmaker of this. >> conservative party members can stand with people who wave swastikas. they can stand with people who wave confederate flags. they don't stand with canadians who deserve to be able to get to their job and to be able to get their lives back. >> greg: that was glossy per the lawmaker heading back. >> if he wants on this today, he could've done not 19 days ago. he could have gone out and talk to people rather than calling them racist and misogynist. he can drop the mandates and he can drop the restrictions today and i think that we will have a
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much more cohesive country. >> greg: somebody is getting "the five" in canada. trudeau's government going good on its promise to go on terrorism financing laws. >> if you are a member of the movement whose donating millions of dollars to these kinds of thing, then you've got to be worried. >> greg: wow. officials say that they've artie shut down bank accounts and police have a list of names that they are giving to banks. we've set at the beginning, as long as this is peaceful, go for it. the end game is uncertain. they are talking about a crackdown. the prime miniature could end this right now just by ending the mandates and avoiding the crackdown. but he wants blood. >> jesse: he wants war. doesn't it sound like they are preparing for war? i do like the sound of parliament. how raucous parliaments can be. all the action in the background for that is the one thing i'm
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jealous of canada for. can we make a rule that if you've worn black phase you could not play the race card? i think everybody could agree. and now that we know because of "the view" that the holocaust was about race, trudeau should not be throwing stones here. joe biden actually gave an exemption for american truckers, for the vax mandate. and i applaud him for doing that. he carved it out and so american truckers don't have to be vaxed, they can drive all over 50 states except for hawaii. they can't get to hawaii, but they can go anywhere. so if they can go up north, they can come down south from canada, why can't canadian truckers do the same thing? they can go south, we can go north, nobody gets out of their cab. they drive a red, stay in the cab, back and forth. no harm no foul. what is the difference between canada and americans anyway? there's really no different speed if you go to upstate new york, if you go to michigan
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or, i don't know, maine. you go there, go to a bar, you can't tell the difference between a canadian and an american. i would love to do a blind taste test of an american and a canadian. we are the same people. we have more in common with canada than any other country in the entire world. and covid is over. 96 deaths they are averaging weird i don't mean to laugh, that is still too many, but come on. this thing is over. it is time to end it. >> greg: every day the prime miniature proves he's low in intellect. he continues to do this thing where he keeps bringing up the swastika in order to smear an entire group of people including a jewish politicians. >> he wants there to be more confederate flags. he's hoping every day. i would agree, i like a parliament, but i like the british parliament. to me what he looked like he was
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doing was like at the university come at the student union to ma. also he's done nothing to say to them okay, today is the day. but let's look forward. let's give it until march 30th. we will reassess at that point. there is nothing he's doing. he made them essential to nonessential and then from citizen to domestic terrorist. you think they are not going to be mad? my final thing, to put out a notice to all the truckers at the protesters that said if you have an animal, plant, a dog, that is with you and your truck and you get arrested and you can't take care of your dog, they will be impounded and you may never see them again. >> greg: that's a nice little threat there. >> jeanine: they also said, we are going to bring in child protective services of the canadian version of child
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protective services if we arrest you and we are going to take your children. the amazing part of all of this is that trudeau is this condescending, arrogant, patronizing, super hottie guy. there is no truth or veritas to anything he says. so he calls the jewish member of parliament who is just elected that she standing with people who carry swastikas. we should now out him for who he stands with. would you like to do that? >> greg: i hear you have some to speak of the level of admiration i actually have for . the dictatorship is allowing them to actually turn their economy around on the dime. >> jeanine: so there you have the real justin trudeau. to ask which country had myers the most in the world and he
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said china because this is a dictatorship which is exactly how he's trying to run canada. he says because when you shot everybody down, then you can turn the economy on a dime and then we can go do all that stuff. this guy is a phony. parliament doesn't like him. i love that they don't like them. they told him three times, you have to apologize for what you said to the jewish member of parliament. he wouldn't do it. >> i'm catholic too. >> greg: i have a question for you because i want to talk about the hacking and the targeting of people. i want to put geraldo in a situation where your private information gets hacked. and then imagine a journalist exploiting that info and going after the people. >> geraldo: horrifying. so creepy.
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let me preface my answer with two quick things. one, i hold justin trudeau in much higher regard. i think he's very charismatic. he was elected for a reason. >> greg: the last name. >> geraldo: the last name is very important. [laughter] >> greg: he's not his dad, though. >> geraldo: let me read the notice aside from the fact that i hold them in higher regard. you must leave the area now, anyone blocking the streets or assisting other worries are committing a criminal offense." it's about time to read what is taking canada so long? they should've done this weeks ago. they shouldn't let it fester and metastasize the way it has. and i cannot for the life of me think of a good reason why. and in terms of the vaccine mandate, i'm with you guys. enough already. the point has been made.
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a gracious compromise to the truckers and a recognition of all that is noble in a much more complex and confusing situation. and everybody is going that way anyway. a 16 governor has already signed on to it. >> greg: i agree with you. you don't want this core organization to go the route of blm. remember when they would go to the brunches and demand diners to pledge allegiance? you don't want to become -- you want to leave on a high note. >> jesse: remember when things got out of control in summer 2022, especially in portland when they ransacked these -- and donald trump wanted to go in hard and clean house. and he was told don't you dare do that, that is too strong.
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get the heck out of here. what trudeau is doing is what donald trump wanted to do on steroids. not only is he going in hard core, he's going financially after these people. they are doxxing people. they are threatening poodles. i won't stand for that. all the people that didn't want to trump when people were actually hurting people, now they are okay with this. >> dana: remember at that time of "the new york times" op-ed editor james bennett allowed -- tom cotton put in his bed and james bennett had to resign because he had the nerve to allow somebody to issue an opinion? >> greg: up next, democrats in a panic after voters telling them they are too welcome. but will they listen? ♪ ♪
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>> greg: democrats seriously freaked out after learning voters are apparently fed up with their woke policies. the blow out in the san francisco school board freak out election is not the only one in sign. internal polling says that they are losing on key protocols from defunding the police, to immigration, to the big theory that the republicans are winning the culture war. there is dread, real dread spreading among many democrats that the urban-based party could go in rural parts of the country. some candidates are afraid to even tell voters in those parts which party they represent. even the liberal media is telling democrats to get it together. >> democrats are afraid that the party is going too far. >> too many democrats don't speak in terms of the average american comprehending what they are saying. the speaker that got to step away. >> if you give them -- they're
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focused on the wrong things that don't matter. you are going to lose. it's that simple. >> geraldo: what about that notion that the democrats could go extinct in areas like where you live? >> dana: started to happen. it's not republicans say not, it's people like heidi heitkamp who used to be the senator from north dakota. she is at this across the board. and if you look at some of these places, you are seeing the possibility that that democrats are going to be completely boxed out. they do really well in the cities, they focused heavily on the cities. but if you start to see some of the working class pull away from democrats, and that includes nonwhite working class which is started under president trump, and also because we are in the middle of this political realignment. and a geographical realignment with people moving and jobs moving. in the upper midwest and going to the south.
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i don't think that the democratic party is going to go extinct, but they are at a point right now where you've seen that slip that greg has been talking about for a long time that all of the sudden the republicans are part of the working class and there's a little bit -- you are seeing it every day. i point out that if you just look at the school board members that got recalled, that was 80% margin in san francisco. so imagine in a swing county or a swing state, there's not that many left, but that margin is going to be incredible for republicans this year. >> you are a politician, you wear, do you sense that these midterms will be the route? >> jeanine: i will tell you why. they are talking about these culture wars and americans are talking about the issues that matter to them financially. gas, food prices, and safety.
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so everything that the left is doing from defunding the police to immigration -- and by the way, january apparently was almost 200,000 people coming through in january. on the southern border. which is like double what it was of the month before. so americans are saying to themselves, we are feeding, housing, and educating all these people appeared we can afford to put food on the table. we can't afford the gas prices. and these people are talking about wokeness. virginia was a bellwether, this is a bellwether in san francisco, and they want to say this is all because of donald trump and all because of closet republicans? there isn't a clause at the republican in or anywhere. >> geraldo: i'm a closet republican. >> greg: preachy judgmental greg -- people get annoyed with that.
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wokism is not the opposite of any political party, it's the opposite of forgiveness. that is why everyone is so disgusted by it. it's 100% kind of a political entity like marxism or maoism. it is not a human favor, i do something that humans have been coerced to. except for academics who are living some kind of abstract universe. and somehow this infection intimidated itself into the democratic party, but now it is eating the party from inside. the solution i see is that democrats need to have democrat leaders find former woke to deprogram the former woke. the former members of a cult. but what you are saying from morning joe, the a large strategy, which is to act like a republican. so suddenly you are tough on crime, you want to cut taxes, you restored the order of priorities. that is because you want to win.
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so that raises the question, if it takes being republican to win, why do you just be a republican? if the population wants this stuff and you agree that it is important, why do you pretend to be a democrat when times are good and then become a republican when times are bad? >> geraldo: it will be interesting to see who sticks with it. remember when barack obama said, bin laden is dead and general motors is alive? it's a new one. build back better is dead, covid is alive, inflation is rising. >> jesse: who came up with that one? >> geraldo: not me. the question is, can the democrats shake off this burden? >> jesse: they can't shake inflation and they can fight crime or the open border, that's too much to shake off. they got cocky because they won
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a few culture wars. they won my gay marriage, they won marijuana legalization. and then they lost the fax mandate. the reason why they are losing, many reasons why they are losing this particular woke culture war is because they went in with a divided army. most of the democrats don't even want this crazy stuff. do you think chris rock, dave chappelle, the guy on hbo, belmar -- these guys snicker behind the scenes. they are always taking pictures with police officers. they all by that coverage. they don't get into all that stuff. they just want safety and good schools and a regular life. the problem is you have this sliver of insanity and thought is mostly in college campuses that push this wicked stuff and they are so loud and obnoxious the rest of the party is like
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okay, okay, just relax. they don't want to say anything because they don't want to get canceled themselves be of the reason besides twitter is covid. they used to have clam bakes -- remember politicians used to go to barbecues, they use to shake hands in the district, they used to meet people and they use to get a vibe on what the country is feeling. they don't have that anymore appear the quicker that covid is over, the quicker democrats can get back to normal. >> geraldo: the most active members stole the march on the old school democrats. they were trying to figure out what was going on and aoc was so far to have the men. >> dana: nancy pelosi should've squashed that. now they have to sit in it.
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saying, the guy we build out needed our support. the other thing is that in louisville they said that nobody deserves to be in jail whether they are violent or not. >> greg: wow. he went on joy reid to talk about gun control. apparently he wanted to make sure everybody else didn't have guns bear the only difference between a political nation and this is that he was a lousy aim. think about this logic here. i will never understand while we treat attempted murderers and murderers differently when the intent is the same. isn't it always about intent? the vegas on blamed this on republican extremism and then when everybody called him out, they made a change in the editorial hoping nobody would see what they had done. but if there was any integrity left, the vega son should be going down. and i mean that. i don't actually mean going
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down, but i don't want people to say and threatening them. but one must point come of the is doxxing people who get 40 bucks to a peaceful cause but one of the find out who paid for that bail? the actual people? if you want to play fair. >> dana: yes. >> greg: we have an attempted murder out. >> dana: control room, play that sound bite. at this as i understand a flashback of quintez brown. this is the suspect. >> where i come from, i feel less safe in my community. i love how the emphasis is -- this is a gun violence issue. because gun violence does not down not affect everywhere. it's very -- it's like a war zone. >> dana: bailing him out on one of thousand dollars, is that how we're going to do with gun violence? >> jeanine: apparently that's all they are going to deal with it. this guy not only talked about -- he not only talked
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against guns and the possession of guns, but this is a guy who is claiming that he is suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome because of the pandemic. that is all stressed out and he's got mental issues and therefore he can't be in jail and therefore they had to raise this $100,000 to let the guy go. attempted murder is just one step down from murder. and it is treated in terms of the time just a little less than the actual time for the murder. but they don't think of it that way. what is happening now is that there's a whole restructuring of the criminal justice system. they say hey, nobody got hurt, what's the big deal? they only sold this much, what's the big deal? he got shot, but he's going to survive. this guy is out there connecting with apparently the black nationalist militia group. and he is some peace lover. and at the bail hearing, they actually say he was involved in
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the racial justice protests in 2020. in the racial justice protest, that is when they were burning down the streets and killing people. >> geraldo: not all of them. >> jeanine: how do you know? >> geraldo: when you look at that video -- [laughter] >> geraldo: i look at that video of that young fellow and i hear what he saying about gun violence in the community. and all i feel is a tremendous sense of tragedy. what happened to that young man who is on a trajectory from being in the ghetto to being a community activist that wants to help people and make people's lives better and use the process -- 's before you know what happened? he made a choice. he made a choice to hate. he made a choice to get a gun, and he made a choice to shoot a
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human being he didn't like beer that is what happened to him. it's nobody else's fault. and of story. put them in jail. >> geraldo: you don't know wanto know what he did it? >> jeanine: i don't care! i care about the guy who was afraid to go out. i care about -- >> geraldo: this young man -- >> jeanine: i'm not that heartbroken with him at all. i'm angry with him. >> geraldo: anger is fine, but he could be mentally ill. it's before you know what, if he's mentally ill -- >> jeanine: if it was someone who identified with the right wing group, it would be a much different conversation. >> greg: we could blame this all on joy reid. >> jesse: no, joy reid's producer. [laughter] >> dana: one of the things that senator mitch mcconnell -- he said that since 2020 there's a long list of prominent corporations of all donated to blm and you don't hear anything more from them
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after something like that. b3 say i'm a black guy in louisville and i just gave $1,000 to blm and i just saw it went to pay for someone's mansion or to bail out -- >> greg: how do you feel about dark money? >> jesse: what do you mean? b5 i believe that anybody who gives to any candidate or any cause -- that should be printed. full disclosure. including the truckers in canada. >> jesse: i want my donation to go to the athletic department. no, you put the money where the people needed and they don't need it to be bailed out after trying to shoot somebody. obama, a regular black guy in louisville, and i see the clintons just swooped in.
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and now we are in charge of blm missing $60,000? i'm going to scratch my head. what happened to the haiti donations? >> geraldo: i was there in 2010. >> greg: what about kamala harris? >> geraldo: you shouldn't get billed for attempted murder. >> dana: we can agree on that. president biden is ready to raise. but will voters by at? ♪ ♪ my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working.
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presidency. bided no road testing is economic message with a trip to ohio today and for good reason. his approval is dismal in a new quinnipiac poll, just 37% of voters think he's doing a good job. and inflation topping the list of issues americans are most worried about. by then doing his best to put a positive spin. >> we are bringing manufacturing jobs back. better jobs and lower prices. >> jeanine: all right, i will start with you, dana. with president biden at 37% approval rating -- does anyone believe that he could turn this around? >> dana: i keep trying to see what they are going to announce out of the state of the union to try to make us believe that there is a pivot coming. and every day, nothing ever comes of it. i think that his trip to ohio and to virginia are considered these "do no harm" type of trips
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per the canter of the democrats in the states anymore than they already are. he lost ohio by eight, virginia with a similar amount. arizona, georgia, new hampshire, and nevada. if you were to go to those states, those are the swing states where the senate races really matter. he would be seen helping democrats, but he's not going there. why not? because he would be seen as hurting someone like senator mark kelly or raphael warnock. remember what happened when he went to georgia with kamala harris? all of a sudden stacey abrams couldn't attend a speech on the most important issue that she worked on on voting rights. i think that they are having him go out on the road because if you remember a month ago, they said the problem with his approval ratings is that they don't communicate well enough and he wanted to get out, see the people, and that is what they are trying to do here. we will see if it works. >> jeanine: jesse, let's assume he is talking about infrastructure in ohio. do americans want to hear about
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infrastructure? >> jesse: we only like infrastructure when the construction is finished. we hate construction during construction. it's just a bunch of traffic and hammering bid we like when the politician comes and cuts the ribbon. none of the money has been disbursed. they have a put a shovel in the dirt. so what, it's going to be three, ten, 15 years later before anything happens? >> greg: we will be dead! >> jesse: you probably will be with the way you eat. you can say which is her up, but inflation kills that. it's real choppy. you can say jobs are up, but not to where they were before covid started. all he does is talk about the good things and he doesn't ever address the bad things. so when the americans here that, they think this guy is clueless. >> jeanine: inflation -- does this guy have any credibility? do we have any hope?
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>> greg: inflation as an issue is like a crime in that it becomes a result of this changing class division. the left and media and politics and entertainment, to them, inflation just means that it's like $65 instead of 55. or their lift tickets just went up a bit, but that's not going to stop the rich democrats from skiing. basically inflation is an absorbable cost for a rich liberal fantasy. they can pay it. the same way they can protect themselves from crime. meanwhile, everybody else can. everybody else who actually looks at prices on products, tries to get stuff on sale. inflation isn't some invisible byproduct of big government. >> jeanine: shouldn't it be making some changes in the white house? who should they get rid of? ron klain? >> geraldo: five a different take on biden and ohio, which
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is -- i went to cleveland. a port city where they used to build thousand foot long ships, a big steel mill up the river there. this announcement was electrifying today that he's going to spend $2 billion of the build back better -- not the build back better, the infrastructure for a submarine construction base there. three, 4,000 permanent employees. lorraine was a place where many came after world war ii to build ships. this is a great thing for the great lakes if it happens. to jesse's point, it's well taken. it's one thing to talk about it. but people on my radio show were very electrified. they were excited. >> jeanine: i'm happy for
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>> jesse: welcome back. do we do in animation, or what? [laughter] star quarterback matt stafford having this time of his life while celebrating during the team's super bowl parade. but he's getting savaged online over the way he reacted to this. matt stafford just turning away after a female photographer took a nasty fall off that stage. thankfully the qb's wife kelly actually tried to help. at the poor woman said he suffered a fractured spine, but is feeling okay. now stafford says he's going to cover all of her hospital bills. >> geraldo: he should. >> jesse: i'm going to take an artificial stance here. may be stafford, janine, is squeamish. and he gets light-headed and he
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can't deal with that type of trauma. is he a football player? >> jeanine: he's a selfish man. >> greg: see that woman right there? she pushes a button. somebody pushed a button and a trap door opened and she fell. she pushes the button. >> geraldo: how do you make fun of this when she fractured her spine? >> jeanine: that's disgusting, he ought to be ashamed of himself. you know it, if a woman goes down from the stage, they should try to help her up. that's terrible. >> greg: the other thing, what is with the drinking the water. part of my throat, i better hydrate. he can't afford to be dehydrated. he's a super bowl champion. you don't want to take any risk. maybe he didn't want to hurt himself picking her up off the
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ground. he wants to repeat next year. artificial stance. >> jeanine: i'm not even going to offer to hold your hand. look how he walks away all casual. >> jesse: jalen hurts would have that woman. he turns around. he would've caught her. >> dana: you don't think joe burrow would've reached down and helped her up? >> greg: he would've swept her up. >> jesse: this is turning into a male bashing statement and i will not stand for it. "one more thing" is next. ♪ ♪ as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut.
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>> greg: time now for one more thick. jesse, kick it off, please. >> jesse: today marks one year since rush limbaugh's death. he was the best. everybody loved limbaugh. he was enormous figure in talk radio. he touched my life and millions of americans lives. his wife kathryn sat down for exclusive interview with our very own ainsley earhardt and she spoke about rush's lasting legacy. listen. >> he is one of a kind. he always led to us believe that america's best days are ahead. he would say i'm just a voice on the radio but he was so much more. >> jesse: yeah. we love you, rush, we will always love you. rest in peace. tonight, "jesse watters primetime" we sent a few producers to hillary clinton's big democrat speech here in manhattan. caused a little trouble. asked a few questions and almost kicked us out. watch that and we have the woman who got doxed in canada for that donation. she will be appearing also exclusively. >> greg: here you go. geraldo. time for geraldo's news with
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geraldo. the college of staten island put on an amazing forum yesterday. it was on zoom. there were 1,000 people participating. it is 50 years since the willow brook story. the college of staten island is on the same grounds as willow brook. so that awful place has become a college -- part of the city university. carbelo who was a resident of willow brook was there self-advocate was there ken from indiana university kathleen lavin darr doctor of staten island. it was wonderful. >> we have touching. first time i had seen that film the whole film of the original willow brook expose of 50 years ago in many decades. so i was sobbing like old men do and it was dana. >> dana: another man who has been sobbing a lot. bill hemmer because the bengals lost. so when he flew home from the
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. >> geraldo: sent directly to the blossom store in glenville, georgia. and by the way, they are now opening up a part of the store for infants to had high schoolers as well. these are good people doing good things. god bless them. >> greg: i might check it out to see if they have anything in my size. >> greg: animals are great animals are great. ♪ >> greg: things are really, really tough at cnn. they can't get anybody to work over there. they are even going into the animal kingdom to hire for office assistant. this is in the newsroom at cnn.
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one of the office assistants. this could be jake tapper's assistant who knows? i don't know. there he is getting me copies out of the copner doing a fantastic job. apparently the entire newsroom is filled with animals. >> geraldo: i think you have a bird obsession. >> greg: i have animal obsession. that's it for us. special reported is up next. >> bret: cnn cockatoo. thanks, greg. good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. police poured into downtown ottawa today suggesting the standoff over code restrictions in the canadian capital may be coming to an end. we will bring you there. hillary clinton dismisses the latest details of the durham investigation. speaking out to new york democrats today just as prosecutor john durham issues a new filing just minutes ago. we will bring you that and just intelligence officials warn americans of possible cyberattacks from russia. first, breaking tonight. president biden is again saying russia could invade ukraine within days, possibly hours.
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