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>> we will watch closely. general, they give. thank you. we appreciate your perspective. again, just about 15 seconds away from the state of emergency being declared throughout ukraine. what happens after that? we just don't know. here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone, come on dana perino along with jesse watters. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." the russian invasion of ukraine happening thousands of miles away and that's about to have a big impact here at home after slopping sanctions on russia. president biden in the white house warning americans to be prepared for economic strength. >> defending freedom will have costs for us.
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we need to be honest about that. >> do people expect that kind of numbers? >> as he heard the president say last week, standing up for our values is not without cost. what we are trying to do is minimize that cost. so i don't have a prediction of it right now because we are trying to minimize the impact on the global energy market. >> dana: response to our sanctions will be painful for america and the department of homeland security is telling american countries to be ready for russian cyberattacks. and russian tanks and troops are "uncoiled from their holding positions and are ready to go." before we get our reaction, let's go to bill hemmer. how are you, good to see you. >> nice to see you, dana. >> dana: what's the update? >> here's the situation. it is midnight and 1:00 in the morning in moscow and we are looking as to whether or not
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putin is going to pull the trigger. there was a headline about an hour ago about forces down here in southeastern ukraine requesting military assistance on behalf of moscow. that was the word from the kremlin. here is the neighborhood, pull into the west, belarus to the north, russia to the east, and ukraine is the focus right now. i want to go you dome actually a couple slides. this is what we believe is the the 20th of february. every red circle you see is a new military presence, okay. that is of three does ago. this is where we believe the russian military was involved. that was prior to the current build up. this is as of the end of december, december 29th. you see the red circle start to pop up.
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russia here. i will take you to be end of january now, genera 25. you see this activity here? that's in another country. very friendly history with the russians -- she started to see more activity here. then let's go to the image i just showed you a moment ago. as of three days ago in belarus -- pollutant has got a lot of options here. what is he going to do? if you look at the possibility if belarus gives the russian army the authority to cross its own border, which is a possibility, hasn't happened yet, or putin could come in here through the northeast. it cuts through the map and has the ability, the pavement, the construction that would allow you to take big tanks and big trucks across ukraine. whether he does that or not, we don't know. also here in the southeast is
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that putin has declared independent as of 36 hours ago. he's got a lot to do, a lot of options on the table. we do not know. midnight in kiev as we speak. >> dana: appreciate it. we will take it or on the table now. just from a military perspective when you see that, especially latinate opposition to the south, there is a possibility with the ships that you could see additional activity. >> very much so. i appreciate that breakdown. well done. you're exactly right. the blocks he is he up important and significant development. there's also an important port there that they could move toward. look at the dots move on that and it's quite clear exactly what putin's intentions are. we've talked about it, what's up in the last 24 hours, there's a lot that goes into putting yourself in a position to launch a full-scale attack on your own terms, which is what vladimir putin has done. if you look at what the goal of the americans, what joe biden's
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goal has been from the beginning, it has been deterrence for that is the goal. if that has been the goal and signs point to where we are going right now, that will offend an utter failure. and you contrast that with the real polity approach, the unpredictable approach and how he dealt with ukraine. strong men around the world understood we had strength here. right now, vladimir putin knows the only thing he's dealing with as diplomats. we think they can talk their way out of this sanction, weakly sanctioned their way out of this. none of this will deter him. this all depends on his ambitions. >> dana: the sanctions are being described as timid, not enough, but i was thinking, do you remember the mother of all bombs, the moab. that was one of the first actions that president trump took as president and it surprised everyone. it took everyone off guard like well, he's serious.
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why can't we have the mother of all sanctions? >> jesse: living in russia is the mother of all sanctions. they have a tough life there and they've been living under sanctions probably their whole lives, especially the last ten years or so. but you are right, the skies locked and loaded. he's sending blood to the front lines, building hospitals print he's already used the information warfare. it's just a matter of time. you are right, we are all just reacting to what he is doing. that is not a great position to be. here is the jesse watters worst-case scenario. worst-case scenario, an american who has not evacuated that country dies somehow because of combat in that country. what does joe biden do if an american is killed by the russians and ukraine? >> probably nothing. that is a situation that has
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huge consequences. what if they don't see that coming? goes right into warsaw, plugs and right there. you cut off the baltics from that western northern european plan right there and he just says all right, you you want to turn your lights off, you're up? because that is what europe is quite up to do. it went up to turn their lights off, not by any energy from the russians, or germany will have to cut a deal with the kremlin. are we going to defend poland? were going to send people into poland in 2022? my best-case scenario is that is. he goes into kyiv and stops there. and we just bleed him dry with an insurgency. that is the best-case scenario. what joe biden has to do now is cut the gas tax and he's got a do tomorrow. he also has two bag opec a little harder.
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he's got to start threatening the saudis with something other than please. in other than that, he's not going to give do keystone, but he's got to lift these leases on the federal lands and that has happened immediately. you cannot wait. you've got to do it now. >> dana: geraldo, if we have the clapper sound -- if you could pull that up. this is james clapper. he was the director of national intelligence under president obama in 2014 when president obama was in office, russia invaded and took crimea and this is what he thinks of that decision now. >> putin clearly is more a lot more emboldened than he was eight years ago. and we have a lot better intelligence. we as an administration have been more aggressive in 2014. >> jesse: you think? >> dana: they should've been more aggressive in 2014. is there anything we find about what we should do in 2022? >> geraldo: it's job dropping how mild and meek our response
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was to the seizure of crimea. almost as soon as it happened people were saying well, crimea is really historically part of russia. you know, the little green men, purple with mine, whatever they were were almost expected and then it just went on to something else happened and the world's attention shifted. we could -- let me start by just with the major on biden. i think president biden's team has accurately forecasted everything putin was going to do and is now doing. and i wholly hope the president is wrong that putin hasn't made the decision to pull the trigger right now. what i say this? jesse's adjuster could be a movement to poland. who knows what could happen. once war starts, you never know where it's going to go.
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so i pray that this remains a relatively localized ukrainian phenomenon. i feel sorry for the ukrainians. we will fight them in the alleyways and arm everybody and the uncertainty will bleed putin and all the rest of it, but what happens? some ukrainian guy gets a hold of a nuke or something. or some provocation. one russian general over stops or other outrageous act happens as often happens in all-out war with these tanks, jets, artillery, missiles, and all the rest of it. i fear that unless we can stop this thing now, this could be the beginning of awful, awful consequences for this could be world war iii has to start someplace if we have that horrible scenario. all these weapons come all these people are don't like occupying
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the same space. i can't imagine what putin is thinking and what he thinks is going to get out of it. >> dana: john ratcliffe was on earlier with martha and he said something very interesting. he said we are all bns's questions, what will putin deal, rather than what should a putin do because we are in a position of basically waiting to see what he does rather than telling him what he should do. speak of the white house continues to be -- if putin moves, we will also move. they are following from behind, leaving behind what putin's actions are going to be. they also keep trying to make this argument that everything with the energy situation that they are doing everything they can to mitigate the cost for americans. it's just not true. if they wanted to mitigate the cost, they would turn the keystone pipeline back on, hire back all the guys they fired, and get 800,000 people a day running through that pipeline instead of importing 500,000 barrels a day from russia. the other thing i want to bring up here is ukraine and nato
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situation. so for years, ukraine has asked to be a nato predicts that, we want to pay our fair share, we want to be part of the alliance, we want to have this article five situation against russia just in case they decide to invade like they are right now. instead of ukraine always being told, you guys have to fix your issues first. joe biden told them coming up to fixing corruption issues first. the bidens and other politicians in europe, the united states participated in it. they got rich off of it. and now ukraine, civilians there are going to die as a result of this chaotic situation where they were taking advantage of the lawlessness, the corruption in ukraine, not fixing it, because you can't go in and take advantage of the corruption, right? there are certain rules. they let ukraine hang out there so they could all get rich and now they are screwed, they are surrounded. i think people need to remember that. they've been asking to be a part of the alliance and they've been told no. while president biden has gotten rich off of it.
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now they are in a position where they are -- >> why might that be? germany is getting its energy. >> exactly, right. >> dana: the cdc under fire for resisting a return to normal and is being excused of hiding key data. ♪ ♪ as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: controversy surrounding the cdc over the agency only publishing the tiny
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fraction of its covid data. this new report laying out how the cdc is withholding a year's worth of information on hospitalizations that have been broken down by race and vaccine status. they simply didn't release the data at collected about the effectiveness of booster shots for adults 50 and under. but it gets worse. after forcing kids to cover up for almost two years, experts are warning that the constant mask wearing may be stunting children speech development. this is a big scandal. not only did they basically say if you are under 50 and you've been vaccinated that you need the booster wouldn't really you are already protected. people got boosted, big pharma got paid. that is very suspicious. if they don't give you information about breakthrough cases, they said it was because they didn't want people to doubt the effectiveness of the vaccine. >> someone could question it,
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someone could actually analyze it. but information about it. instead, they treat us like children. it is booster, booster, booster. that is your only option. don't look at the data. by the way, forget the data. let's be looking at 12-year-olds per that we've got to be looking at five to 11. if you can look at the data for young healthy people, why are we pushing an experiment of boxing on young kids? this is obviously political. and when you politicize medicine, you force people out on their heels to question everything. i also heard robert redford talk about the former director of the cdc, talking about how utterly incompetent the cdc as. it may be think of my experience working with the fda, second largest barge it and the federal government, yet can't provide basic home care. they are -- robert redford talks about paper and pencil reports that go on to the cdc. so this is government run data
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that they will politicize and then they moved the goalpost for our kids. before in 2004, it was by the age of 24 months your kid should be saying 50 words per just move it, because you can't see your kids mouth. now let's make it 30 months. it makes me think, why does the cdc care how many words my kids can say? >> jesse: joe biden himself suffered from speech as she was growing up, so he would be the first one i would think. that could have real consequences. >> dana: and continue into. the governor of new york -- kids two years and older have to wear it. i've a friend who has young kids, she tells people they are under two so that they don't have to wear a mask. people who are typically law-abiding. it's very dangerous i think for people not to trust the cdc and president biden has this opportunity next tuesday to try
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to explain some of these things, maybe even apologize for some of these things, but it doesn't look like that's going to happen. one less thing about not telling us the data on the boosters, remember when they said masks don't work? because they were afraid that americans would have a run-on mask and they wouldn't be enough ppe for people. it's just -- if they are told americans we don't have enough first responders, do what you come to protect yourselves and to make sure that they have them come americans would've done that. americans thinks things through. even if you give us the booster information -- you know it, for make a mom going to go ahead and do it. but let us make up our own decisions. they don't trust people, which means people don't trust them. >> jesse: exactly. and it looked like -- i could be wrong, but probably not -- what motivated them is they didn't want people to see that may be covid wasn't as dangerous to the entire population as everybody was selling.
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because if you look at the data, you break it down by age, geraldo, by fax status, and you see wait a second, this isn't what it was sold as. then people don't go for the shots, go for the mandates. >> i never trust any agency that tells you you can on the interstate well done, because that is just not okay. it's because cdc says that? >> you are not supposed to eat underdone meat. but you are right, the data we've seen in the last couple of months, they are now trying to decipher and sift through the data of who died with covid, who died from covid, which does change the entire picture of how deadly it is depending on the percentage. and it is political, a political institution. it's all about the teachers unions. we know that the teachers union is behind the scenes working on the cdc on school very reopening their number one push on the covid after they rolled out the
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first vaccine -- it goes to show that the booster situation with i'm not really seen the data is a good example of a lot of what they told us throughout the pandemic. just do this, we don't have all the data, but trust us on it. it will come later. everything is safe, everything is effective, just trust us, it's fine. and now with this booster situation, the data is coming after people went out it got boosted. so it is a medical institution and people don't trust it. >> geraldo: everybody in my family as vaccinated and boosted, so i don't listen to the cdc, i don't listen to any of the scientists -- i'm sick of them. i trust the science guy, but i don't know what the sign says. so right now the peninsula where i live has a very good rule. if you are not vaccinated, please wear a mask. if you are vaccinated, you don't need to. >> i want the world to adopt that role. >> dana: if you are vaccinated, why do you care? if that person is on vaccinated, why do i care if they were a
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mask or not? >> jesse: i may trust the science guy, but i don't know what the sign says. >> geraldo: because of exactly what jesse is reporting here. because of the findings, maybe they fudged in terms of not releasing the data as quickly as they possibly could. at anoka might stop listening to it all i know is that the vaccines really worked for me when i got covid. i got covid, i had a runny nose for one night. when you look at the statistics, the people who are dying -- -- >> dana: this is specifically about boosters. >> jesse: you have a different risk threshold that an 18-year-old 18-year-old. it >> geraldo: in my family as vaccinated and boosted. >> jesse: geraldo is 18 years old at heart. up next, a radical d.a. who went easy on a child molester? he is now facing a revolt from his own prosecutors. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: of full-blown revolt against ultra woke george cut stone. an astounding 98% of los angeles prosecutors support a recall against their hyper progressive boss. he's's struggling to save face after giving a light sentence to a child molester caught on tape celebrating the d.a.'s policy that spared her years behind bars despite attacking a 10-year-old girl. >> don't worry about it. i'm going to plead guilty, they will put me on probation, and
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it's going to be dropped, it will be dropped. >> for an offender come you don't have to register? >> i don't have to do any of that. >> geraldo: he claims he didn't know, who now identifies come as you may have figured out, as a woman. but the prosecutor on the case who handled this says that his inner circle all knew about the shocking jailhouse audio. >> i received an email saying that management wanted the tapes. they heard i have the tapes because i sent them to everybody involved in the tub's case. everybody that needed to know. i sent them a link. >> rather than focus on the d.a., i'm going to focus on the perp here. hannah tubbs, who was james tubbs at the time this was committed.
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he didn't identify as a woman until he was facing -- what he thought was a life sentence. some claim that these are gaming sports. if they're going to game the criminal justice system, i think this is a real possibility that we should have our eyes open to. the fact that james tubbs facing long time becomes hannah tubbs, gets the sympathy of the trans aspect. at the same time, he said at the time i was hungry for some meat before going out -- >> jesse: that works with gascon. somebody's going to have to ask them not. the guy is a sicko and everybody should have known about these tapes. the only reason that he reversed this whole deal is because fox was going to break it. so the guy's a total media frontrunner. and here's what happened.
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remember the home invasion of the motown cofounder where the wife was shot dead? that and i believe the ucla girl that was stabbed to death by the homeless perp by a slew of felony conditions. those two things have galvanized, not just right-wing donors, but now left-wing donors in that whole area. they are coming out of the woodwork to recall the sucker. you now have george clooney's producer, you have hillary clinton's bundler, you have biden's pick for the ambassador to norway. bill clinton's friend -- you have sugar ray leonard, rosanna cut, they want to recall this guy. so now this is not even about politics. these are about people who live in this area and can't handle this guy anymore. i think this really signals that he is toast. >> geraldo: when the recall
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election had its first rush, it'll make up 40% of the votes it needed. >> dana: this is good lesson in politics being local. a couple of years ago, a very radical portion of the left decided that they wanted to get a bunch of das docked by george soros into places like l.a., new york, san francisco. and they did it with tons of money and under the radar because people weren't paying attention. now it's body bag stocked up and people getting killed. people are starting to pay attention and trying to recall them. they were necessarily representation of what people thought when they were getting somewhat progressive about the criminal justice. but overall, the philosophy has been proven that the says that says this leftist ideology academic philosophy about criminal justice reform and it's crashing right into reality of what criminals actually do to people when they are allowed to just get out of jail and shoot people in their homes without any consequences. but is this kind of philosophy
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that's been implemented with real-world consequences with people who have been killed and whose lives have been changed forever. >> geraldo: and yet we don't like they know we have the highest population of in jails around the world. >> dana: we can arrest criminals. the thing about the internal revolt, bill miller's come on reporter in l.a., he finds out that these tapes exist. that's when they started backpedaling. gascon has no friends anymore. he should resign tomorrow. the other thing you saw, the gentleman we saw the case, he got reassigned after he brought those tapes to everyone's attention. that is the kind of retaliation, the kind of prosecutor that they provided to somebody who's working hard to try to do the right thing. that is why 98% of the prosecutors who work for them do not have trust in him. >> every going back to 1994?
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>> 98%. vladimir putin couldn't even get that. you are right, he's done. i don't see how he finds his way through this. we were already there, we were already there in new york city. we are moving back in that direction. the police are completely demoralized. no one understood the power -- axes become a lawyer is understood. regular people never understood the power of the district attorney. that 90% of cases are pleaded out and who that district attorney is means those people either get stiff sentences and actual jail time or they are let out time after time after time. jessie, you laid out that list of celebrities and i know you know this, they deserve no credit. this is all not in my backyard stuff. if it was on the other side, they be putting out videos about criminal justice reform. it just happens to be in their neighborhood. will they learn a lesson? probably not. but hitting them with the ballot box, maybe they will think otherwise. >> geraldo: are we going to do
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this story today about trumps prosecutors not leaving, resigning? >> dana: not in this particular show, but it has been on the air. >> geraldo: they resigned -- effectively dropping that investigation which was a b.s. investigation from the get-go. but you will hear more about it, don't take my word for it. another huge warning of a midterm wipeout for the democrats. ♪ ♪ ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot ♪ unlimited cashback match... only from discover. i recommend nature made vitamins, because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp,
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michael bloomberg sending them this warning come up the party is looking at a wipeout up and down the ballot. the president's awful numbers not making the situation any better. i'm told we are short on time, so we will go around the table on an overall reaction for the question i sincerely have is, what with the message be of democrats in the midterm? what you taking to the voters? >> dana: if i were to have any democrat to come on the show, i would say joe biden and the answer is going to be a welcome no, i think he's very busy and he units us to focus on that. the easiest gig in washington has been a democratic consultant because the media does all your work for you. at this point, they are starting to find out oh, wait, they are scraping the bottom of the barrel pair they don't have a buggy man to run, psychic
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michael bloomberg is shaping up to be a year -- very good for republicans but i think republicans are even going to win the senate race in vermont. >> jesse: how much do they miss donald trump right now? oh, they miss them for they are trying to rehab him. but he will just golf. it doesn't matter. they tried to make him the bogeyman, but it made desantis look better and everybody went and vacationed in florida. and mccarthy doesn't really show enough leg to get anybody really after him. and mcconnell is just so mcconnell that there's really no where to land the glove. so it is either tucker or putin as the backup. [laughter] and biden doesn't want to name jack tucker and if putin only works if you can tie him to trump, but that is not working. so they are out of foils.
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>> indeed we do. geraldo, what bloomberg points out is a simple thing that we all know, but they're just realizing on the other side of the aisle, that when you're spending time renaming schools instead of opening them, it's going to be a little different. >> everybody knows how stupid that was. >> but they did it! >> they will never get stronger than they were the day before. but i want to say how democrats have not gotten any attention to latinos. that, numerically speaking, it's going to be the big gap on the liberal left. but by ignoring latinos, they already are -- what is it? 46 g.o.p., 45 democrats. the group taken for granted by democrats for decades, reagan was right, the republicans did not know it yet, but they were republicans. >> dana: i will just say when you can't afford to eat as a middle-class family because your grocery store bill has doubled in a year, that underpins every
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♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back. it is time for "the fastest." first up, lsu getting an unwanted visitor during dinner. [indistinct] >> dana: students forced to face off with a roku and after fell through the season into their dining hall. so dana >> that reminds me of my
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sister who lives in southeast denver in a suburb. kind of in the rural area. they like what is all that noise, and she had ever kuhn and all the babies living in our house but she had to call the guy to come and they had to get them out of the house and it was an ordeal from hd double hockey sticks. i feel sorry. >> very aggressive when they take over territory, and they've been known to take over entire buildings. >> you see guy with brooms, buckets. if this happens in the northeast, people are running in the other direction. >> geraldo, this is also why raccoons are called trash panda spirits of the trash can as appropriate. >> geraldo: they are kind of right leg. with all due respect to raccoons. >> jesse: you want to fund them, geraldo. [laughter] >> jesse: i don't mess with raccoons. i'm surprised by how calm the
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kids were. it probably means they haven't had many run-ins with raccoons. >> i think they are ignorant of the threat. >> kids that are less you know what a raccoon is, come on. they do. >> are they more prevalent in louisiana? >> they are outdoorsy. up next, the major moral dilemma. would you own up if your restaurant bill was wrong? women are more likely than men to be honest. jesse, this means if they are not charging you enough. not like if they are overcharging you. >> i would consider myself that i was being comped so i wouldn't look at it like i was doing something nefarious but i would be likable, they comped me. >> maybe that is a good strategy. >> i love picking up the check because when it's stuff like
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that, it is difficult to do the math for some of the people. we came back three of us, three men, lots of one. three couples, lots of wine, big dinners. it was $18 each so we knew that there was something wrong. >> was that in cleveland question might >> so you are honest. >> you have to be honest. >> he loves to pick up the check. tomorrow night, does that sound good? >> i'm on. >> it's on tape, you can't go back. >> i don't look at the itemized portion bit about the guy ever have. and if they are short on something, maybe someone bought something. or they are being nice. my wife checks that thing. >> she's looking for overcharge. >> it's good for somebody -- one person in that relationship should be that person. >> that looks big. >> i don't want to look at the item list. i look at the overall and then
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20%. >> you've got to make sure there's not too many kids counted in the bill. [laughter] >> all those kids? >> since covid, 20% is not enough. >> all right, i'm going to 25, people. [laughter] >> okay, "one more thing" next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . .
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♪ >> dana: time now "for one more thing" jesse. >> jesse: this girl in minnesota got a big birthday gift. her name is ste investment rt. she made a bet with her mom when she was 12. she said i'm going to stay off social media for six years.
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in exchange for $1,800 cash. so she -- he just celebrated his 18th birthday on sunday and got that check for 1 large. so, congratulations. he boosted his grades. helped him focus on football and basketball. i think i'm going to do that with my son. >> dana: do you think he will join social media now? >> jesse: do you know what? probably not. maybe if you followed "jesse watters primetime" on twitter or something. but other than that, it's not worth it but what is worth it, "jesse watters primetime" we have tonight lindsey graham, bongino, ainsley, scott atlas and senator lindsey graham. we are loaded. >> dana: all right. well i have one. jesse, do you think your mom interrupts you at work. >> jesse: she just did. >> dana: watch this guy. miles harris from columbus, ohio, his mom stopped by while he was working. watch. >>
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>> my mom. hold on. >> hi, baby. [laughter] >> i'm trying to work. this is d'angelo say hi. >> hi d'angelo. don't be holding up traffic because you have got cars behind you. >> his mom is sandy and, again, that's miles harris. he has a lot of support there in his mom. so cute. that's great. geraldo? >> geraldo: geraldo news' with geraldo. tonight featuring my 16-year-old daughter sol feature on sol food youtube. subscribe, it's free. it's called a book and eat and here is what that means. book and a an eat. >> i read a book and i make a meal from all 196 countries. >> geraldo: to do the whole plan net. doing alphabetically up to afghanistan.
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she cooked -- >> dana: so cool. i love it, sol. good job. >> pete: might give me a chance to have good afghan food. >> dana: rough? >> pete: i did research 14 states you are allowed to have a pet raccoon to include florida and texas. >> katie: that's a bad idea. >> pete: just trying to help. not louisiana. i will say my one more thing is cpac. myself and kayleigh mcenany will be hosting all access live, all the speeches down there in orlando, florida starting friday through sunday. president trump will be speaking on saturday as well. you can catch all of it on fox nation. you can also get a 30-day free trial use the trial cpac. i will tell you i was there a year ago in february when you thought the conservative movement would be demoralized. it was rallying. and i think you will see the same thing here. >> dana: all right, katie. >> katie: crime in california is completely out of control. and hank the tank, who is a 500-pound black bear and responsible for a break-in of 33
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properties, is on the loose. and the california department fish and wildlife is trying to find him. i don't know how they can't find him. trying to maybe take him to a zoo when bears are too close they do bad things. so hank the tank. >> jesse: slash and grab. >> dana: we love bear we love bret baier. >> bret: i see what you have done there. no relation to hank. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, the pentagon press secretary says russian troops are poised to attack ukraine with significant military force a full scale invasion at any moment. the kremlin says rebel leaders in the east asking for a military assistance to fend off what they're calling ukrainian aggression this all believed to be part of the playbook to launch attacks by the russians as a result in the last few minutes ukraine has questioned a

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