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that is justified to this economic war. that is a pitch that we've heard the russians making to the rush people that this is all the evil west trusting all of these closures and sanctions. it's not vladimir putin. it's the evil west. the question is are they buying that. here is "the five." >> judge pirro: it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >> we will do everything together in partnership, in solidarity to support what is necessary at this very moment in terms of the humanitarian and
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security needs of ukraine and the ukrainian people. >> judge pirro: vice president kamala harris out in poland doing her best to clean up the fighter jets over ukraine. the can biden administration claiming a breakdown in communication as the reason for them blocking the deal that would have gotten ukrainians the air defense capability to fight off the russian invasion. harris claiming the u.s. is united with poland, despite the disconnect, even dodging a question about it. >> what kind of alternative plan does the united states have to get materials to help ukraine defend itself, especially now that you have declined poland's offer on jets. >> i want to be very clear. the united states and poland are united and what we have done and are prepared to do to help ukraine and the people of
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ukraine. >> judge pirro: and the vice president's visit to europe is apparently all for show. according to politico, white house officials say harris is not there to make deals but merely as a symbol of the administration's commitment to ukraine. what harris did, however, was bring awkward moments like this. >> i wanted to know if you think and if you ask the united states to specifically -- >> ok. [laughter] >> a friend in need is a friend in need. [laughter] >> judge pirro: jesse, i'll go to you. why did they even send her? >> jesse: well, hunter was busy. >> judge pirro: hunter? >> jesse: yes. sorry. geraldo. i don't know whether she didn't know that she was being called
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upon or couldn't answer the question, because she was just asked will you guys accept refugees. she always accepts refugees. she's never said no to accepting refugees and she couldn't handle it and she tossed it to the polish president. that was strange to then cackle and laugh during a time of crisis like this. putin's got to be looking at this and saying to himself, this does not look like a united front when you have a amateur hour -- biden said sent jet, the pentagon said we can't do it, biden says it was the polish president's idea. i counted phrases. we're paid to speak for a living, so we know when someone has no idea what they are talking about. >> you are the expert. >> jesse: she said, to the extent, in terms of, in light
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of, in particular, as it relates to. there is a guy on social media -- he said kamala sounds like she's trying to hit the word count for a term count. that's how she sounds. i'm sick of them saying nothing and i would actually like biden especially to stop saying what he won't do. i know people have said that before. but why not keep putin guessing? why not maybe say, you know, what we might actually -- we're not taking anything off the table. maybe you buzz some jets over the russian border, maybe throw some subs into the black sea, maybe pay putin's girlfriend to visit in switzerland. knock on the door, maybe deliver a bouquet of roses, maybe the cia writes a little something in the note. get in his head. because right now putin -- two
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weeks to surround the capital -- zelensky is in deep trouble if he can't -- they are going to starve him out and send in assassins. >> judge pirro: given the fact she doesn't even have the ability to say, yes, we will accept refugees when she's in charge of the border is really -- it's stunning. she has the intellectual horsepower of a fourth grader. why is she there? didn't she know she'd be asked these questions? >> dana: i think she was sent there on a mission that was destined to fail and this happened again an again to her. >> judge pirro: intentionally? >> dana: not necessarily. i think the administration -- she was going to to poland because she was going to deliver something tangible. when she gets there, after the fact they say actually she's there to show symbolic relationship. her performance was very much not tear down this wall, ok?
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it was better than john taking james taylor to france. she gets there, so she doesn't have a deliverable to say the are going to get to ukraine. not only does she not have a deliverable, she didn't know the answer to the question about why the aren't going. that's the most important thing she could have done today is provide clarity. now we're on the third day of everyone saying help us understand. javelins are ok to send. patriot missiles. migs are not. that might be a good decision. but can you explain it to us? they are not able to do that. she should not have taken the assignment if she wasn't going to be able to deliver something, or she should have said, i have got an idea, why don't we deliver this, yx, or z or the refugees are welcome, they have just got to get through first. [laughter] >> judge pirro: all right. go ahead, greg.
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>> greg: write something down. i probably can't say that. >> judge pirro: she could get -- she could become very sensitive. i'll ask you this, geraldo. are you ready? she can get very excited about ice and liken them to the kkk -- >> geraldo: i think that's a fair point. >> judge pirro: all of a sudden she's clueless on the national and the international stage. >> geraldo: i think you hit on something legitimate with that criticism because she seemed meek and unsure, to dana's point. she didn't go there with any kind of decisiveness. whether or not she had a deliverable, she could have been optimistic. we saw stunning video today of apparently -- of the ukrainian special forces ambushing a russian tank column with their javelin missile and tank after tank or with drones, blowing up
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russian tank. show should have been, we're getting this, zelensky is doing a great job, we should celebrate their courage. a little zest. a little optimism instead of going there and nervous laughter that's off cue. you know, it seems -- i want to love her. i want her to be the historic figure that -- >> judge pirro: she's not. >> geraldo: but she's not living up to -- you can't -- you can still aspire and my headline -- my headline is that the ukrainians ain't beat yet and we're helping them fight and putin is thinking maybe this wasn't such a good idea. >> judge pirro: is that what putin is thinking, greg? >> greg: i think putin realizes that we're not in it to win it.
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she's great for us, this show. but she's lousy for this job. her laugh is unsettling because she wasn't laughing at an obvious thing that other people could see. it was an inside joke of sorts. so it's kind of like what are they doing there right now? i don't understand it. she's like a child. she's on a big trip. she's like a child allowed to see the cockpit, but please don't touch the buttons. she's not allowed to have impact on anything because they don't trust her. she is right now a polish joke. i love that she said full stop. that's the unserious stuff. the serious stuff, sad part is this is symbolic virtual signal that is replacing real activity. we do not need this sort of emblem, is what she was referred to, she's an emblem of our concern. we need a shocking audacious diplomatic effort and we need it swiftly.
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i talked about it before. spent a lot of time, billions of dollars in ukraine. we've got to send our best there, not the joker in a pantsuit. we need obama, trump, bush. two, the combination -- we need mediation on steroids that expresses how much the world is disgusted by this and how intent we are on stopping the bloodshed and potential world war 3. this prolongs the suffering and makes us look like we don't care. >> dana: can i add one other thing? she had a message to send to the american people. we haven't talked about the ukrainian response and their reaction to her speech was abysmal. geraldo, you said she should have spoke with optimism for them. hanging on every word the administration says and those were the words, you would not
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feel like you were comforted. >> judge pirro: she has failed in all of those. with the humanitarian crisis in ukraine getting worse, many of you are asking how you can help. you can join fox in supporting the red cross relief efforts there. donate now by going to redcross.org/fox. over $2 million has been raised. coming up, horrific images of mass raids in ukraine as russia claims their hands are completely clean.
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graphic. the unrelenting russian bombardments leaving with no choice. the morgues are overflowing. it's not safe to hold individual burials. he and the fox team working tirelessly under the near constant threat of attack. with admiration for the job you guys are doing, what is the latest? >> reporter: the ukrainian capital of kyiv continues to brace for a russian advance on the city. over the past 24 hours we have seen explosions in the distance, air raid sirens going off, and ukraine's air defense system in action. the war is getting closer and closer to this capital city of nearly three million people. though the mayor of kyiv said today about half of the city is evacuated since this invasion began. staying in the city is ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky who spoke directly to russian soldiers who invaded his
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country. >> you can still save yourselves if you just go home. do not believe your commanders who say that you still have a chance in ukraine. nothing but prison and death awaits you here. you are taking our lives and we'll pay with yours. >> we have a sad update about the russian strike yesterday against a maternity hospital in the southern city officials say three we'll were killed, including one child, at least 17 others were wounded in that attack. the ukrainian president has called the attack a war crime and you can see from this video there is evidence of a civilian area, a hospital being targeted with a russian strike. the deputy mayor detailed other disturbing actions by the russians in the city since the invasion began, saying more than 12,700 people have been killed, dozens today buried in the graves. they don't have time to bury the dead. the lifeless bodies just thrown into the ground. a gut wrenching reminder of the brutality inflicted on the
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population. they are seeing the images and fearing the days to come could have even worse things in store for the population here. back to you. do you get a sense of a almost a physical ominous sense the vice is closing? >> you do. you look off on the horizon at night and see the explosions in the distance. air raid sirens are going off every few hours. people here really are bracing. every time we leave the hotel, you go through checkpoints and every checkpoint has a soldier there, they have got the yellow arm band to signify they are ukrainian. they are working to look through these cars to make sure there's no russian advance forces trying to get into the city. we have seen the battles already take place here as the russians send in troops to try to figure out how much resistance they are going to face. they are in desperate need of ammunition, anti-tank missiles. they realize the fight to defend this capital is going to be a long fight, it's going to be a bloody fight, and they will have to dig their heels in and
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protect the city. >> you know, judge, i'm sure we have a plan, fox news and the other media outlets for the safety of these brave men and women, our reporters there. but imagine being in the middle of that and seeing artillery explosions around you. at a certain point you get the message that you are trapped. >> judge pirro: well, you know, it is a testament to their courage and their valor and their determination to bring us the news and bring us the truth. obviously kyiv is in a position where it's being encircled by russians. it's a question of time, it appears, before they take the city. but the problem is this -- you've got hundreds of thousands of people who don't have food, water, heat, energy, people are now fighting each other for food. we've got a scenario here where, you know, instead of going there with the vice president laughing about refugees, we should be swearing and promising that we're going to give you food, we're going to take care of you,
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we're going to help you. but i say to myself, when is enough enough? how bad does this have to get before we actually do something? this isn't new to putin. putin has done this in chechnya, in syria, he's got us back down like a bunch of don't you dare send jets and back down -- how many people is a dictator allowed to do this to before we say enough is enough? >> >> geraldo: good point. calling us fake news, the russians are -- saying we staged this, that all this that you are seeing, this video, belies the fact that the ukrainians did it to themselves and their own children. >> i'm getting cnn vibes out of that guy. these are real pigs. that animal, lavrov, i hate that guy. yesterday putin became
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officially in the eyes of the world a war criminal. the world was rattled yesterday. yesterday was very, very significant day, the attack on that hospital. and the chinese have to be thinking to themselves, i can't be in the same room with this man. and every country has to decide can they align themselves with this monster, because if you get a few more attacks like that on hospitals, on women and children, women are giving birth in basements -- you're going to have a no-fly zone. putin -- >> geraldo: at least. >> very, very close to inviting, you know, international coalition and to stop this from happening. there's black markets for vegetables. they are boiling snow for water. there's no more medicine left. they looted the pharmacy. people can't eat. they can't drink. it is disgusting. they are burying bodies without ceremony. just pushing them into ditches,
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freshly-dug ditches. this can't last that much longer. i swear you're going to see a huge revolt among the international community soon. >> geraldo: i think jesse eloquently expressed it. zelensky has done a good job of keeping the spirit up. that's why i was disappointed in the vice president's trip because i don't think she contributed anything to the morale. >> dana: she did not meet the moment. that is unfortunate. i wanted to mention one thing about the fake news situation. in 2005 i was deputy press secretary and i had a chance to go on an overseas trip and one of my responsibilities was to brief president bush 43 and putin before the press conference. i was told make sure to tell putin he's going to get a question about press freedoms in russia. i'm really intimidated. first of all, barely know the
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president. i'm here in front of vladimir putin. so i deliver the message. i say, you're going to get asked about this. he says, why would i answer that and he looked at 43 and says when you fired that newsman. the president says, what are you talking about? you know, you fired the newsman. 43 says are you talking about dan rather? that's not how it works. he works for a private company. that company fired him. i'm telling you as your friend don't say that. i was thinking back on that today that i don't know if putin really didn't understand or was choosing not to understand, but it didn't matter to him because he has relentless focus on his audience back home. it's a constant shading of the truth to the point of lying about attacking civilians. >> geraldo: how tall is he? >> dana: not much taller than me. there's a great story about rice. 43 sent her. she was sitting. he was mad about the message she
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delivered. he looked over her and she said, i stood up too, and she was looking down over him. he didn't like that. >> geraldo: do you know the brothers -- >> jesse: they are fighters. i don't know them personally. >> geraldo: wouldn't that be a great image? them instead of the vice president -- one of them was the mayor of kyiv. >> jesse: lavrov also said that russia didn't invade ukraine. that was amazing. so -- >> geraldo: took a wrong turn. >> jesse: i don't know what this is. but they also said the hospital bombing featured crisis actors, including a renowned ukrainian blogger/influencer. that's coming from the russian embassy in the u.k. we're used to having a fog of war. now we have a fake news fog of war, fake to social media because now everybody goes -- they have create their own --
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deep fakes -- >> propaganda. >> it goes -- it would be nice to have war umpires that could be down there and call these disputed claims for us. but we have pictures which kind of tell us this happened, but to what jesse was saying, what is this information telling us to do and are we willing to do it? we have to raise the alarm without being crapped on, because it's a matter of america going to war. so we could leave at 6:00, but we can go, this stuff is bad, it's got to stop, ok, we agree, are you ready to stop it? what are you going to do? because -- >> i need your answer. >> the answer being? >> what are we going to do? >> i would say absolute an out of the box mediation -- a truth in reconciliation committee for this polarizing escalation, meaning russia and ukraine have to come to the table because --
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>> doesn't it start with the fact that russia ukraine? >> absolutely. >> doesn't russia have to get out of ukraine? >> that has to be part of it. in the massive steroidal mediation, we have to agree to a stop and -- meet them -- >> zelensky made a decent offer. >> he says he doesn't want to be part of nato anymore. that was a real signal. i understand they are talking behind the scenes. not the principals. >> got to -- >> about nato, it's about the -- >> if not, we're going to get a no fly zone and we're going to shoot down a russian jet and all bets are off. then we're -- >> at what point do we get the no fly zone? now through several thousand dead. 5,000 babies? >> until we don't have the stomach for this. 24/7 every day. they are doing surgery without anesthesia. >> the question raised on
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>> welcome back. the white house working overtime to convince americans that record-high school gas prices are all vladimir putin's fault. >> you may have noticed this week gas prices have gone up. i want to talk about why. a lot of it has to do with vladimir putin. part of this is on the oil companies. right now there are 9,000 approved unused permits that oil and gas companies could tap into now to ramp up production. >> what do you make of that greg? >> hoteling go up. furniture 70%. dry cleaning, baby food 8%.
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this inflation was going on well before making up this crap. nobody wants to go into the weeds on that, but we know a lot of that stuff isn't usable, blah blah. the problem having a democrat in charge in this kind of ordeal is if the consequences match their desires, they will not mitigate the consequences. we see that now. isn't it weird that the white house dismisses higher oil prices? it's because they wanted higher oil prices well before this war started and putin invaded the ukraine. this is why they don't care about it. because they want us to pay more. they want us to feel pain at the pump so we reduce our oil usage or gas usage and we go to cars with windmills in backseats. we are reminded joe biden is an inside weathervane. whoever is in the room with him, he'll do what they want. right now a room of eco-free far-left anti-left academics are
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making them do whatever they want. >> right before the state of the union we talked about biden administration accomplishments are now vulnerabilities. here's what he said on fossil fuels. >> i want you to look in my eyes. i guarantee you, i guarantee you we're going to end fossil fuel. >> number two, holding them for what they have done. >> we will double offshore wind. we'll end any subsidy for coal or any other fossil fuel. >> now they are like, there are all these leases -- >> you better drill before we end you. crazy. if you're going to blame putin, fine. blame putin all you want. what are you going to do about it? you're still not doing anything about it. they are just finger pointing. ronald reagan said, bud, we're
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going to pump our own oil and he got the saudis to pump oil. that almost bankrupt the soviet union. made the saudi happy. now we cut oil and we're missing them off. it's as backwards. he negotiated with the taliban but he won't talk to big oil. think about that. they asked him today, why won't you even have any of these oil executives to the white house for tea, croissants, talk about how you'll make prices better for the people. she goes, well, we don't have anything on the schedule for that. well, you should because you guys have to work together with these people. oil is like food. you need it to live. you can't survive -- america cannot survive without oil. they need to get their act together. i'm sick of him telling people to drive electric. he doesn't drive electric. he drives these muscle cars that
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get terrible miles to the mile. does mayor pete -- none of them. remember the masks? you guys all have to wear masks. then you see them out with no masks. >> al gore did that. everybody turn off all the lights in their house and turns on his electricity bill is higher than everybody else's. >> right. >> the whole idea is they want to bring iran back to the table. they want that, obama iran nuclear deal. instead of dealing with the saudis, we're dealing with iran. and we're dealing with iran with russia at the table. i thought that we were sanctioning russia, but now we need them at the table with iran. to me, this is like if you need a babysitter, right, and you have a 15-year-old daughter who can baby sit, but you say, i don't want my daughter to baby-sit, i'm going to go next-door, but next-door is a convicted murderer and the guy
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threatening to kill you too, but i'll see -- >> he's nice. >> he's nice guy. all right, whatever. that's what they are doing. they are dealing and emboldening our enemy to put us in a lurch to we can -- >> dana, that was the first analogy. >> well done. we love the analogy and the babysitter. well done. >> i didn't know you were waiting for one. >> i don't care if he blames putin, the oil companies, or joe biden. what i really don't like is the partisan divide. i never particularly heard oil fat cats who are reaping record profits being -- virtual stole as eloquently as it has been here. i think the democrats intentionally want high oil
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prices to make the country go green is preposterous. >> said it -- >> believe your ears. >> i believe that the oil companies are making record profits, look to where the -- follow the money. >> follow it all the way to iran and russia and maybe venezuela. that's the problem. >> and park avenue and 5th avenue and -- >> all right. ahead, a chilling warning that russia could do the unthinkable and unleash chemical weapons on ukraine. navigate this landscape, leveraging gold, a strategic and sustainable asset... the path is gilded with the potential for rich returns.
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>> as russia ramps up attacks on civilian target, the biden administration warning putin could use chemical or biological weapons in ukraine. >> what we endeavored to do when we put out the information yesterday is to remind the world of the large biological and chemical weapons program russia has. >> we know the track record of
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the kremlin. this is a government that has used banned chemical weapons on its own people. we know what this government will resort to, can resort to, has resorted to in the past. >> jesse, what do you make of this? >> they could use something on a city if things aren't going well. they can't do urban combat. i could see them threatening that with kyiv. i don't know what they are capable of. but they are capable of a lot. from what i heard, there are two biolabs in that country and the u.s. government has involvement with it because we say that they are there to protect against deadly pathogens and swine flu and things like that. u.s. senators have been involved in trying to create these protect senators after the
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soviet union collapsed. i guess we're saying if putin takes odessa or kyiv, the biolabs would be vulnerable to russian forces and then god knows what you could do with any of these little samples. you saw what happened in wuhan. >> whenever there's a chemical weapons attack, seems like in recent experience both sides blame each other. it's like -- they don't take responsibility for their own atrocities. this is another case where you need -- >> remember assad did this on his own people in syria and who was assad's patron in that war, was putin. so he didn't care. i wouldn't put it past them. also, the u.k. said something similar -- almost exact same thing. i'm assuming the united states and the u.k. have the same intelligence. why would they share it? this is a strategy that they have been using over the past several months, say we know what putin is about to do, we know
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what he's about to do. that hasn't necessarily deterred things from happening, but perhaps this sends a message to china, if china has the ear of putin and if they get wind this is a possibility and they know about having this junior partner in the new cold war, they are going to basically have to take care of for the rest of their lives, might say, you better not. >> that's a good point. >> that might be useful. >> judge, he's already a pariah. use chemical weapons, i don't think there's turning back. in this kind of war with the visuals, no way. >> it's all about the visuals. that's the difference between syria and chesna. the visuals -- i think he will be seen as a pariah. he's gotten up away with so much to this point, who's going to step up and tell him he can't. what i think is interesting about the biolabs, we deny, we
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deny, it's preposterous, any ink on it -- yet, isn't it interesting that we haven't heard or seen fauci in weeks? [laughter] >> you know, i mean -- yeah. why did he disappear? i'd love to ask him if he knows anything about that. >> give fauci a rest. >> i don't want to. now it's time for him to face -- >> i think -- >> mad because zelensky is getting more ink. >> people got bored with the regular war narrative, now it became for the last 478 hours about bio and chemical. he's not going to use it. >> geraldo -- >> he's more likely to use tactical nuclear weapons. >> testified there's labs in the country. that's why it came out, not because of boredom. >> now suddenly it's the headline everywhere -- >> a hearing on capitol hill about worldwide threat. >> i think the hearings should be about mariopoll -- the picture of the people watching
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the bombs fall, the image of the war 1937 -- >> this guy is an animal. what makes you think he's past -- >> i think there's some steps you don't take. >> you may. he doesn't. >> ahead, another amazingly tone-deaf comment from the biden administration about ukraine. hi, i'm william devane. did you know there's only been two times in american history - two - when the national debt was larger than gross domestic product? world war ii - and right now. that's a deep hole. and i don't know how we'll climb out of it. that's why i buy gold from rosland capital. rosland capital is a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital to receive your free rosland guide to gold,
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>> the biden administration just can't help but use the ukraine refugee crisis to push their liberal green agenda. climate czar john kerry making this outrageous comment. >> if you think migration has been a problem in europe from the syrian war, even from what we see, wait until you see 100 million people for the food production capacity collapsed. >> greg. >> i love this talking paddle. [laughter] >> it's a great reminder of, like, the problem of having a single ideological filter. he sees everything through the filter of climate. he comes off as buffoon because he applies it in nonclimate issues. inserts everywhere. you see modern academics, except
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their filter is america as a depressor. cnn, their filter for years was race. no ratings. it's the best advice for somebody who wants to be successful in life is to have a number of filters that you can use. i tend to see everything through the prism of media persuasion, which at times is amazing, but other times makes me insensitive jerk. >> that's the prism -- >> you said it, we didn't. >> but i admit it. >> i thought there was got be another prism in somewhere. >> there is one. >> there is one. dana, what are your thoughts on the human -- >> now i'm really interested. >> secretary kerry -- well, he's also -- now he's a climate czar. please, let's drop the "czar" term at the white house. he's mission focused. he was the secretary of state. he had all the issues and he could be the person they help bring to make something happen.
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instead of he's talking about food prices are going to go up because no food can be grown or get out of the bread basket of the world in ukraine and russia. there might uprisings not necessarily because of climate change, but because of the cost of food like what happened in egypt in 2008. >> crazy in the east with the wheat. >> jesse, millions of people have been uprooted by this. and millions more will be. you have entire populations on the move. this is the biggest refugee crisis dwarfing afghanistan and syria -- europe. wait until people start going west. at what point will poland say enough, i can't handle -- >> pasta. >> when are we going to start taking these refugees in? >> the vice president -- >> seems we're taking everybody else in. we could bring them in through the mexican border -- >> these are honest to god
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refugees. they are escaping a war. >> these are freedom fighters. these are people who believe in the same things we believe in. their families are staying back to fight for freedom and for their country. they believe in ukraine. they believe in their mission. we want them here. >> you think biden's worried that the ukrainian refugees might vote republican? >> yeah, kind of like the cuban refugees. remember? >> i'm shock head hasn't invited more of them here. >> that's a good angle. biden doesn't want ukrainian refugees because they will vote republican. i just wrote your headline. >> that wasn't my idea. >> sounded like it was. >> it wasn't. more breaking news. there's a lot of this from ukraine, next. ♪ limu emu and doug.♪ and it's easy to customize your insurance at libertymutual.com so you only pay for what you need. isn't that right limu? limu? limu? sorry, one sec. doug blows several different whistles.
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let's go to our -- let's go to the table for the final thoughts. jesse, 10 seconds. hit it. >> jesse: 10 seconds. i read a piece in the "wall street journal" today. >> dana: very good. >> jesse: i don't endorse it but at least someone thinking outside the box. they thought about setting up a no-fly zone in lviv which is way west no. russian forces anywhere near there. and you kind of dare the russians to touch that, and it shows presence and it shows initiative. did you hurry me? >> geraldo: the talk of fake news and other don't for a second think we don't absolutely support the patriot ukrainian people fighting for their survival. >> judge jeanine: we do. >> geraldo: give them all our props. >> judge jeanine: dana? >> dana: when i read dan henninger's "wall street journal" column. basically berlin after the world
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war that was an idea. at least there is something. >> judge jeanine: what do you think of that, berlin? >> greg: i don't know. i'm hoping we do some majestic mediation with a truth in reconciliation committee built into it i don't know how we can keep this from going truly catastrophic. sorry to be depressing. >> judge jeanine: i don't know that truth has anything to do with politics but that's it for us. "special report" is up next. >> bret: when is gutfeld coming back? >> greg: monday. i'm not supposed to say that dammit. >> bret: i just wanted to get it out of you. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight there is growing outrage over the airstrike on a children and maternity hospital in mariupol that killed three people now. russia's foreign minister claims that facility was a military object and admits it was deliberately targeted. sergey lavrov met with ukrainian counterpart today in turkey little progress reported there meantime kamala harris is in poland where she embraced calls for
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