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know to your point, jim gilmore thank you. and overturned, not happening and china says it's not happening and it is very much happening. we will get more of this tomorrow. but now, here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody jesse watters with judge jean pyro, jessica tarlov, greg gutfeld and this is "the five." russia's war in ukraine getting dangerously close to nato's doorstep. cruz, ms. schools striking ukrainian base just 12 miles from the polish border killing 35 people and injuring 134
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others. brand-new german footage shows the devastation in mariupol with reckless attacks showing buildings injuring and killing civilians. ukraine and russia holding a fourth round of negotiations. for more let's go to trey yingst. >> guys, good afternoon we are learning about the russian advance on the ukrainian capital of kyiv each hour they are showing the outskirts of the city pier they are also healing from the air using fighter jets. part of the reason we have seen so much air defense in the ukrainian arsenal to shoot those planes out of the sky, you can see from the video when a russian shell does get through it can cause immense damage. at least two people killed at the first location this morning when slammed into an apartment building. another 12 injured in another location in the capital of kyiv a russian missile hit the sidewalk killing at least one person and entering a handful more.
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the scenes of devastation we have seen across the country starting to take place in the ukrainian capital in the southern city of mariupol black smoke rising up and residential areas peer and analyst are warning that president putin may be planning to surround the city and yet you can see similar to much taking place here, but again there are civilians all around this area and it makes it extremely difficult to find safety as russian forces attacked from the air and ground, the city is bracing for what could be a bloody day ahead, back to you. >> jesse: thanks, trey. jessica tarlov, welcome back. >> jessica: thank you. >> jesse: i'm sure you have a lot to say what you have seen on television the last couple of weeks. the floor is yours. >> jessica: i'm taking notes, not really. i'm thankful to be here and have a job covering the story. what i was struck by from the news is that now putin is
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12 miles from the nato border. it can be intentional or unintentional. but the nato country, we haven't really, we know the biden administration with a no-fly zone and we don't want it war with russia but just a matter of time before nato has to get involved or nato territory is struck. and are we actually going to do that? the american people keep saying they are prepared to if nato country is struck, we go ahead with that. but i'm not sure when that actually happens or personally will if we can live up to that or if we will move forward to. >> jesse: what do you think the significance of the strike near the polish border, judge jeanine where they were gathered? >> judge jeanine: it is significant on several levels. number one, the fact that they did it, now the plane came from russia, okay? and so it's not -- they are
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saying it could be intentional, accidental, as you referenced. but then the question is, they doing this intentionally to see what our reaction is? we already know that biden pulled back the troops from the border. think it was in november or december and biden going through the nuclear exercises because he doesn't want to provoke. ronald reagan believed in peaceful strengths and biden believes in peaceful intimidation, just timidity i guess is the word. now, we have to figure out how far do we go. this is getting real. china is watching, everybody sees that if we keep going back. and the test is if we decide it was intentional, then how much, how far do you react? what is your reaction to something that really isn't that serious? it is almost as if we are looking for an excuse to not get involved and we are in bolding
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russia. >> jesse: we are conducting significant nato exercises in norway right now. but as janine said we are inching closer day by day each strike to perhaps getting more involved than we already are. >> jessica: i think there are a lot of understandable questions what would trigger article 5. and you look at cyber warfare. does that trigger article 5 if they were to shut down or go after any basis for any of our connections to any nato. but i think the biggest question here is whether or not as we discussed over the weekend in a post-american era. so are we in a role of leadership? who is looking to america right now to see what we will do and how much are we going to let vladimir putin push us? and that is really the central question because if you step back at it, who was looking at
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president biden to see what we stand for? what matters? how much do we want to protect our role in the larger world? now, i'm hearing we will talk about this later, but he is thinking about going to possibly european a few weeks. if we lay down what we won't do, day one, we will not start world war iii. we said that day 3 and all of this. so it would be nice to hear, we will not allow ukraine to fall to putin. we have not made that commitment. right now we are sort of managing a terrible situation from afar without a real clear message i think in terms of what we mean. >> jesse: greg, the president hasn't really articulated specifically what americans, national security interest in ukraine and what the current strategy is besides what the red lines are? >> greg: are you suggesting president biden might not be engaged every day and serious issues? because, i'm afraid -- there might be a pattern here.
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there was a certain leader who was very slow on the crime, on the crime sprays. also very slow on vaccines. do you remember that? and also slow on the supply chain problem and slow on inflation. it seems to me that biden is just slow and that is the problem here. but i have to go back to what you said and i don't know when it was, what do we do? we either have to steel ourselves against the ghoulish carnage where we go all in because i think whenever we play in this middle ground, we are looking for an excuse not to get in and looking for a excuse to get in at the same time. all it does is create more suffering. i keep going back, where is the audacious diplomacy that this calls for? and an example -- and i know this will cause people's heads to exploit, which i enjoy, look
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at trumps north korea it, right? interestingly enough you remember the false nuclear strike and we thought who i was getting bombed. this is after obama had told trumps the biggest pressing problem for the united states and the world was north korea, right? what does he do? he deflated trump come in at substantial threat by removing the psychological threat that was perceived by north korea basically saying "we are not interested in blowing you up to smithereens." we would love for you to cooperate but that is it. he remove the psychological threats. that is a possibility here but nobody has come up with it. there is a way to audaciously remediate this and not wait to freak in weeks. you have to avoid the tripwires that you have kind of already crossed. you have to create a way face-saving way for both sides. and there are a few people that can do that. it is not biden. >> jesse: and the russians aren't even speaking to a spear
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or they won't communicate. we know the uae and sallies are not taken our phone call either so how does, as greg say, use diplomacy to achieve quick end to hostilities if no one is talking to the president of the united states? >> judge jeanine: that is a good point. nobody is talking to him. he's talking about as martha said, coming and going to grip the next few weeks. i mean, what is he going to say? he doesn't project strength and nobody respects us. the truth is if we can't get to the point where he walks in a room and you say the united states is here, you know, then they ignore us. >> jesse: you look like you wanted to say something. >> jessica: i did and ellen going to. >> jesse: i sensed a lot of eye rolling. >> jessica: where i have set the last couple of weeks, i seen a nato alliance stronger than it
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has been in that case, a german chancellor taking moves against russia that we have not seen in decades. re-militarize in a country that has incredibly difficult history with what we see an autocratic chemical weapons against their own people. i have seen a president who is using his jeep skills, which is being a friend, someone who calls people and talks to everybody. there are pictures of emmanuel macron after he talks to putin and that happened repeatedly. he wants to talk to emmanuel macron before he does biden. if you don't think emmanuel macron is talking to biden i don't think we are living in the same universe here. >> judge jeanine: what is biden sagging? >> jessica: that we want to avoid world war iii and we stand with ukraine. this is a democratic country. this is an ally, this is an ally, by the way, who had their javelins held up by the former president over getting some extra dirt, by the way.
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he got impeached over it. it is and transcripts, judge. >> jesse: did javelins get there? it was more than the mras of the previous administration. did you want to say something about the fact that the russians aren't taking joe's phone calls? >> when taking note of it, guess what, the saudis and the uae will not pick up the phone. the investor who was involved in all of that had a long history with all of these countries. he said that is stunning. it is stunning that they won't pick up the phone and take the phone calls for the president of the united states. and the lethal weaponry that has gone to ukraine, yes, you can go through the impeachment moment with zelenskyy and there is a lot there but the effect of the matter the javelins were released and affect some of the weaponry were cut back under the biden administration before they were then released. when president obama was asked
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by ukraine to please send real weapons, they got mras as jesse said. the democrats history on this is very weak. and president trump send them much more than anyone else is and that is the bottom line. >> jessica: we don't want to disband nato. [overlapping voices] >> he said i want you all to pay what you have to pay, which by the way, germany is finally doing. he strengthened nato at that point. >> jesse: and that was a perfect phone call. >> jessica: zelenskyy agreed to. >> jesse: vladimir putin losing badly and begging china for help with ukraine.
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♪ ♪ >> as russia runs into serious headway and some big losses of the equipment on the battlefield come up vladimir putin looking for bailout. he has for economic need from china after the impatient but china pushed back on that report calling it malicious disinformation from the united states. the news has u.s. officials alarmed. the white house national security jake sullivan rushed to
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a meeting to counterparts in rome and has this morning. >> we are communicating directly privately to beijing that there will absolutely be consequences for large scale sanctions or efforts to support russia to backfill them. we will not allow that to go forward and allow there to be a life long to russia from sanctions from any country anywhere in the world. >> martha: the white house describing the meeting between jake sullivan and chinese diplomat. it lasted for seven hours. a lot of meetings. jesse, what do you think about this grandpa? >> jesse: it is a great piece of intel that we picked up. it is amazing what our intelligence agencies are trying to do when they are not trying to frame donald trump. i like the fact that we put the chinese on blast right away. so we caught you cold, and we know what you are up to. now, the europeans think that
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china will fund the proxy war in europe? that will not be good for business either. russia must be in a great position if they are asking for beijing to bail them out. military-industrial complex running on fumes. they usually sell arms to china and out the other way around. china knows that russia made a mistake and they know they are kind of in bed with this war criminal. do they want to be an arms supplier and arms dealer for war criminal? i don't think they do and the stock market is getting absolutely hammered in china right now. all of these could be sanctioned or exposed. it is a risky bet to align themselves with the russians. you can see -- i think they had the worst day since 2008. so they lost about $2 trillion since the year started. because they were exposed with them. i think the way that china gets out of this, they have to realize this thing in ukraine is making america strong.
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it is uniting nato and it can become encircled if they don't play their cards were correct. i know he watches "the five," he should negotiate this thing out of here. he has leverage over putin. if he can get putin to pull back some way, somehow, that would make the chinese look better but they didn't look so good after that. >> judge jeanine: i do agree with jesse. initially when china didn't reduce be a twin everybody else was doing it. and they also sustain from multiple boats to send to russia, there is something going on. armed intelligence indicated there was something going on. but i think she's shaping is smart enough to understand that as nato has in some way strengte western world, they don't want to be in a position where they are undermining our sanctions against russia because they will suffer and i think they absolutely agree and it's
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not in their best interest. >> martha: greg, when you look at this point it doesn't really have to do whatever russia says, right? they can sort of be there like the junior partner and make them beg for whatever they need from china. but they both made it clear before the olympics, they come out and said call you know, this is our message to the global leadership world. do not interfere with this. >> jesse: china is michael douglas in "fatal attraction." >> greg: train it is person who requests so one-night stand. and they figured this would be a 24-hour conclusion, right? it will be quick just like hermia. now it is a month of pain, suffering, embarrassment, humiliation and ultimately a stain on your character if you hang out with his spirit who do you sleep with, china? is this the type of crowd you want to hang out with? right now foreign policy std.
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you don't want to get in bed with it until the episode fields and the sooner the better for everyone involved. i do welcome china getting involved in this because if biden and president xi can join forces here, it would probably help. i kind of remember when china was the bad partner, fentanyl, covid, uighurs, they actually might be grateful that he does not want them. >> jesse: putin made china look good, and that is hard to do. >> martha: that is good. and huge panic in taiwan so there's been an mayor watching, oh come up we have a sovereign country that we think is our ship. how is the world going to respond if we start moving on taiwan? obviously, they would be capable of taking over taiwan. and ukrainians have put up such a valiant fight. i think a lot -- i mean not too much, but i will go to what that
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phone call looked like she and putin when the olympics coming, president xi said can you wait until they olympics over? out, no big deal, a 48 hour job and we will be done. and no problem and it would go the way of crimea. and he might become started to say that would be the eastern provinces, military in place and governments in place and we will go about our business. the chinese economy obviously took that hint but it is on the upward trajectory and she doesn't want to rock the vote too much on that and an obvious increasing problem with covid and hospitalized. we are getting more accurate information about what is going on in china. we did the first time around. that is a strain on the country, as we know well having lost 40,000 lives here. so i think president xi view ping is annoyed at putin misrepresenting what they were doing since they have a strong alliance and it was joe so poory putin. that is what all the russian analyst need to be saying.
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before he can still back what they are doing and look, you arn your own neighborhood. that is fine i'm of the don't look to us. we are not going to do anything else. >> jessica: and how to accept that? friendship at this point when you are losing this battle he and autocrats sitting alone in a room? means, what are you going to give me and not just publicly say -- >> judge jeanine: what leverage does he have question marks be to none, but the alliance will not last. >> martha: we have to leave it there. more to come as president biden faces bipartisan pressure to get tougher in this battle on behalf of ukraine against russia. ♪ ♪
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>> greg: president biden to respond more forcefully to russia. estonia's calling for a no-fly zone and bipartisan group of lawmakers here at home. calling on biden to send in
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fighter jets. >> i spoke to the president himself about ten days ago about this. i would like to see the planes over there. but remember things shipped as become a target because so much public discussion about them here that can be an issue it so. >> we need to send that make fighters and that would be a morale booster for ukrainians and her putin. and we are determined to stay in this fight. >> greg: all right, jessica, i sound like a democrat, but you always resist this kind of momentum because i can feel it happening. maybe i am wrong but it feels like we are getting closer and closer to no-fly zones and perhaps getting involved in a war. >> jessica: when you lost amy klobuchar. but again, going back when 12 or 13 miles from poland whether you did it by accident or did on purpose, the polish president, the polish people plus 2 million refugees now are not going to
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stand for that. i think estonia thinks they are small but they are small and mighty and knows what it means when putin shut down the grid if this moves to cyber warfare front. and i think biden will be under increased pressure from a lot of democrats and not necessarily -- to find another solution besides saying we can't do that it might aggravate them. no one has any idea what putin is willing to do. i mean, he might be someone willing to die in whatever room he is in or someone who will want to hold onto power for another 10-12 years which can physically happen and he somehow gets out of this and back off of it and say, my people are suffering too much. you know, we are in the right here that we will visit it down the road. >> greg: that is an interesting point, the fear of the irrational, madman theory. it is when you brought up that they answer trumps phone call for that very reason. our problem is they feel they don't have to answer to joe's
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phone calls because he's not -- he will just go back and have mush at 4:30. >> martha: i would love to hear the opposite of what jessica correctly stated which is no one knows what putin will do, right? i would like there to be a little bit more, nobody knows what america will do. i would like to wake up in here, guess what, somehow 100 million pounds of food and aid just landed in the middle of mariupol. and we don't know, there is a ukrainian priest with a convoy trying to get 100 million pounds of food, aid to these people. i can't believe this is happening in 2022. these people are surrounded with no food, water, electricity. there are ways to help these things happen. and i think that we are talking things to death here, right? i think of the radiant world war ii after pearl harbor was bombed. president roosevelt trying to figure out what to do to punch the nose in japan to make sure
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that they understand that we don't like they've got our attention. so they launched an aircraft from aircraft carrier in world war ii and the pacific ocean. they bombed tokyo in the middle of the night. everyone wakes up the next morning, where did they come from, china? if so, japan will be more angry at japan. but nobody knows where the planes came from. it is a secret mission, right? we need a little bit more element of surprise here. we need someone to be surprised how strong we are willing to be or that something doesn't have our fingerprints on it and gee, maybe it came from the united states. >> greg: something like solomont he was a good thing. i'm a little bit more about war analogies. but judge, and of the things that biden did early on was sending kamala harris. i don't know if that was the right symbol for being serious about something. >> judge jeanine: it was a perfect symbol for him.
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he wasn't serious and neither she. but we are facing a war. there is more infrastructure being destroyed in russia is pushing and pushing and pushing and we keep saying we won't do this and we won't do that. and even if hit within 10 miles of poland, we have to make sure it was not intentional or accidental and the truth is that there is no reason for putin to not keep pushing. no one is taking biden seriously. all he does is announce what is not going to do. maybe keep your mouth shut and not say anything and you will appear stronger. >> greg: that is what i tell jesse all the time. [laughter] >> jessica: and he's doing it. >> jesse: i like when an american president comes out and all options are on the table. i like that. i would try to sell that to
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emma. all options on the table. >> greg: i don't know what you are talking about. >> jesse: it keeps people in their toes. i don't like the fighting in the public over the polish migs. again you don't fight with your girlfriend in public. it sends a message of disunity and then someone will steal your girl. you don't air your dirty laundry. >> greg: i like it. in private. >> jesse: also, you can't take advice from polls manic. >> jesse: polling. polls cbs a no-fly zone 2-1 and they asked the same question with a no-fly zone has to engage russian aircraft raids. they are against it so when you are in the sky do you have a u.s. jet, you will have ukrainian checked, you will have a russia jet. what kind of no-fly zone is that? and the ground missile batteries
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do you suppress surface to air strikes that are coming from russia soil? i don't know. and then other strikes that hit near the polish border, those came from flying over russian soil. how do you stop that? i don't think there is a lot of easy answers. >> greg: there you go. up next president biden could head to europe after kamala harris' disastrous trip. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you find yourself on your feet all day, why not put a little spring in your step? it's time to try weathertech's new anti-fatigue comfortmat, for home or workplace. ♪ made in america with the highest quality materials that provide the perfect combination of support and cushion, wherever you're standing. the weathertech comfortmat features
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mechanics for future conversations. but there has not been any final decision about a trip. a preview about what that would look like if you were to take a trip. >> jessica: kamala harris went over to poland and heavy criticism how she handled the delicate situation. >> wanted to know if you think and if you asked the united states to specifically accept more refugees? >> okay. [laughter] a friend in need is a friend in need. [laughter] >> jessica: that was the one clip i didn't want to be present for. now, it just happened. jesse, what is your take on this? do you think president biden should be going over to europe? >> jesse: go for a good reason. if you will go to check a box like kamala harris did, go with action and make sure the speechwriters write you one of a speech. this is a historic moment and
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you can't mumble through b.s. you have to time this perfectly. you know how football programs will always schedule the worst opponent during homecoming? so they just blow the team out and all the alumni are happy and drunk and they donate more? that is what you have to do. you can't go over say two weeks when kyiv is encircled and they start showing the capital and sending in the fascination squad. you have to time it perfectly. that is a tall order. >> jessica: definitely a total order. judge what are you thinking? how valuable not only with the president of the country he is visiting but other nato allies with him. >> judge jeanine: first of all, if he stands with other nato allies, he looks good and unified. it is a good look. but as jesse said, the point is you have to make an announcement, a declaration, that you are going to do something and not just say what happens, we are not going to do this if he does that. it has to be a proactive, this is what we are going to do.
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we are all united together. now you have estonia who wants a no-fly zone, a member of nato. everyone is getting tired of this. everybody is getting scared. you start bombing 12 miles of a nato country. they have a right to be scared. they live through this not that many years ago in our parents lifetime. so the europeans are even more sensitive to this than a spirit he to go there and show some passion and not stumble over his words. >> jessica: greg, what can he say considering the fact that they made it clear if you bomb a nato territory, all bets are off. that is when they move in. what else can he say at this point? >> greg: well, i get the feeling there is something -- i sense that -- i mean, he said they are thinking about going. that is mind-blowing to me. it makes me think that they don't really want this to end. why would you say -- in a couple
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of weeks. you can actually tag the amount of people that will die in the next few weeks. i don't know what they are planning. as i said before, we sent the biggest leaders to ukraine 2014. we meddled in politics and help elect one of their presidents. joe bragged he was on the phone with ukrainian officials more than he was on the phone with his wife. so we actually owes that country to be there in its full capacity. i think he should go there and be there with another world leader whoever, but it's got to be somebody to get everybody in the room or else it is pointless. yet, i do have to pay him one complement. we have been given this advice for a while and he's going over they are or thinking about doing it. but like i said before, he's been slow on everything. so, i don't know. i think it is an obama/trump road trip. that is what i'm saying. that would be the perfect thing to get two kind of box shakers
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to shake that box. i don't think biden will shake it. he might just in it. >> jessica: i think that is an interesting idea. i agree with all of you. i have the same thoughts. he needs to go over there with something. and it has to be a huge piece here is something that america stands for, allies in europe and why this relationship matters. he will not let russia run over europe. these dreams of recreating the russian empire are also not going to happen. these are lines who have elected their own leaders, what they like them or not. if you think ukraine is part of russia, let me tell you something. the 40 million people who live in ukraine do not agree with you. you don't have a right to run russia out of the country and kill all those people. the people who do feel like they are part of russia, embrace them back to russia if that is the way they feel. maybe there is a deal to be made
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and some these breakaway areas. and zelenskyy is open to talking about that. so get with zielinski and come up with a plan for negotiation and hope to execute it. that would be worth going for appearance be to congress, i think that will be a big shake-up of all of this once everyone, you know, the elected officials have teed up with him personal. you know what i mean. new signs democrats will pay a big price after trying to pass blame on record high gas. ♪ ♪ your queries be known. yeah, hi. instead of letting passengers wrap their arms around us, could we put little handles on our jackets? -denied. -can you imagine? i want a new nickname. can you guys start calling me snake? no, bryan. -denied. -how about we all get quotes to see if we can save with america's number one motorcycle insurer? approved. cool! hey, if bryan's not gonna be snake, can i be snake? -all: no.
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♪ ♪ >> make no mistake, the current spike in gas prices is largely the fold of vladimir putin. it has nothing to do with the american rescue plan. >> judge jeanine: president biden doubling down on blaming vladimir putin for sky-high gas prices. in fact, does not appear to be working. some democrats have found a new scapegoat, the american people. >> can i just say that is an artificially low price you are starting from. when you do inflation adjustment, this isn't the highest price we had in the last 100 years. we are shocked because we got use to $2 gas. that is the problem. >> judge jeanine: okay, greg. don't believe your lying eyes.
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that $4 a gallon is really $2 a gallon except for inflation and it is putin's bold. >> greg: she is convinced me. again, this is ideology of punishment. if you can trace back the opinions, it has to do with the fact it is kind of on you for your consumption, you are greedy, overweight. you are american. so many people have it worse than you. but what is troubling to hear about all these issues, the democrats, the liberals only taking notice of disconnect between them and the american public after the polling is done. why can't you see it like everybody else? why can't you go outside and say, wow crime is up. inflation is out of control and it's not just gas, by the way. it is everything. instead, a preoccupation with pronouns of windmills and stuff like that until the polling comes. and then when in danger of losing an election, suddenly, we've got to do better here. i would kind of like it if they
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actually discovered that they were wrong before the polling ever got there. wouldn't that be amazing? >> judge jeanine: how about if they were honest. but martha i want you to listen to this and i will come back to you after this. >> our task is to show people in many ways they got what they ordered, right? >> judge jeanine: did the american people get what they ordered? >> martha: they got what they wanted. they got what they ordered. they lined up around the block and got what they wanted. which is what? what did they get? >> judge jeanine: consequences of joe biden. >> martha: i guess, you know. i just find that sound bite very interesting. i would like to know what she's looking at that she feels is so positive right now. i just look back and palmer, right, just calm things down. look for someone different. things are not home right now. obviously, it's not all joe biden's fault.
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but the fact that... >> greg: we will edit that out. >> martha: no, i mean the fat gas prices are as high as they are, they wouldn't be as high as they are if we had not collectively worked with putin kicking in. that did move prices higher but we were already elevated level because we don't take advantage of what we have at home. and so you talk about the state of union made in america. and made in america, again, listening that might come i thought what about energy? >> judge jeanine: right, i remember tuesday night they started the war and like, this is america, we are going to war. why are the democrats complaining? >> jesse: bad americans. be grateful. i think i heard 70% is biden's disapproval on handling gas prices, 70%. that's because he hasn't handled at all. oh, he has done is blame somebody else. you can blame putin, that is fine, that is what politicians
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do but if you don't bring it down they will continue. and though whole price hike thing, that sounds like propaganda. i bet russia, putin is saying the ruble, this is biden's ruble into doing the same type of propaganda. >> judge jeanine: all right, couldn't biden do a little more as opposed to begging venezuela and having saudi arabia not take his call? >> jessica: there are definitely more options. and we are only importing 43% of oil from russia anyway. >> judge jeanine: whatever. >> jessica: on the liberal dispatch come i heard 43. but biden can do well out of this because he got elected because he was a truth talker and empathetic figure people connected to at a serious time in our lives. where people were dying of disease. we didn't know when that was going to end.
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and he's always done well like that. can inflation was here before the war in ukraine. gas prices were going up. and just tell people that is what is going on and you see the same things they are seeing and have a solution. i was looking at these bills, when being debated in albany about why the states and federal government can do about the gas prices. so $0.18.4 -- get rid of it. if you want an extension of social spending bill for another american rescue plan, take that money -- you haven't given us a child tax credit and i think people need right now. spend that on the gas so that people know you are putting money back in their pockets. they can't afford to continue to support ukraine and stand with a sovereign nation and democrats. >> judge jeanine: more breaking news from ukraine is next. ♪ ♪
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>> jesse: russia ramping up attacks against ukrainian cities while recklessly getting closer to nato territory. the clock about to strike midnight in ukraine as the people there brace for another day of defending their homeland. let's go to our quick final thoughts. greg, you are covering this on your show this evening. >> greg: that is true. i don't have a thought. i have a plug. dagen mcdowell, tire his and kat. two and a half weeks since we have been on it will be interesting. march more decisive action a plan and perspective where this needs to go and follow through with that mission. >> jesse: well said. jessica? >> jesse: i would be down with that as well angel. >> martha: of course she is. >> jessica: there will be pictures. >> >> martha: welcome back, jessica. >> jesse: welcome back. >> judge jeanine: every day to goes by more people are killed
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and lives destroyed. a crime against humanity what we see and continue to see. somebody has got to do something and stand up against putin or else he will keep pushing like the school yard bully that everyone is afraid to stop. >> jesse: it seems like us at this table have had some actually really good and creative ideas. >> greg: you are welcome. >> jesse: thank you, greg, for your input. i hope the biden white house is watching "the five." that's it for us. "special report" is up next with bret. >> bret: thanks to greg and welcome back, jessica. all right. thank you all. breaking tonight. firing artillery on suburbs north and east of kyiv hitting an apartment building and aircraft factory. sunday a military base in western ukraine was hit in an airstrike killing 35 people. ukraine's president will speak remotely to the u.s. congress wednesday. the first reported american fatality in the war is a journalist killed at a russian check point. russia and ukraine held additional peace talks today. they are planning another sessionro

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