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with the latest in ukraine where they are hopeful, hopeful some of these things coming up in negotiations as realistic as they might appear to be continued. we do note that defense ministries meet in brussels today and the president do there next week. and cooler heads will prepare but it has not happened yet. we wait, we watch, we pray. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody jesse watters with judge jeanine pirro, geraldo rivera, sandra smith and greg gutfeld, 5:00 in new york city. president zelenskyy issuing a direct challenge to joe biden as he unleashes more air assault on the country. zelenskyy making an emotional plea to congress this morning asking for more assistance
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including a no-fly zone while calling on president biden to step up. in front of the world. >> the ukrainian people without fighting for -- the world in the name of the future. i think -- if they cannot stop the desk, addressing president biden. you are the leader of the nation. i wish you to be the leader of the world. being the leader of the world means to be the leader of this. >> jesse: president biden responding to zelenskyy's plea for help by announcing $800 million in new military aid to ukraine.
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and defending how he has handled the situation, listen. speak with the american people are answering president zelenskyy's call. >> we started assistance to ukraine before this war began. the world is united for support for ukraine and determination to make putin pay a heavy price. this could be a long and difficult battle. if the american people will be steadfast in our support for the people of ukraine in the face of putin's in moral populations. >> jesse: joe biden later describing putin with the harshest language it. >> mr. president after everything you have seen, you're ready to call him a -- >> no. a war criminal, sir? >> oh, he is a war criminal. >> jesse: geraldo $800 million, you saw the inventory that we will send over there. how big of a difference do you think that will make?
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>> geraldo: i think as i said yesterday, you never make any money betting against the russian army, ask hitler, napoleon. it is massive, they are brutal. but the ukrainians or doing something, jesse, i don't think the world has seen since the spartans stood against the persians and reunite 300 spartans. he has been amazing. when he spoke to the united states congress, i had tears in my eyes. i was cheering him on. i said, "can it be in this mechanized era where tech and weight is everything, that this hero and these people can stand against this empire?" it is amazing to me. and to punctuate everything that i'm feeling right now, when zelenskyy made that plea to the american people, what do the russians do? they attacked hca dirt and mariupol filled with thousands of civilians, women and children blasted the hell out of that drama theater?
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those generals who order that attack on that the ater are animals that deserve to be treated as war criminals. if putin ordered that he, too the president of the united states said today, a war criminal. this is a dead baby. when have we seen this? >> jesse: and geraldo mentioned, he made a very emotional appeal and included video footage of some of the atrocities. let's listen and then jenin, you can react. ♪ ♪ >> jeanine: you know as i watched that this morning, i couldn't help but think anyone looking up that must think, that is from world war ii. that can't be today. and the music that is so typical
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of eastern europe. you know, they are very musically classically inclined with pocket, show up on. i mean, it was painful to see the separation of family through all of those, it is a war crime and they attacked turkey hospital, cancer hospital where kids are getting cancer treatment. lines where people were waiting for bread in line. and now possibly this theater where they could say there could be a thousand victims. calling him a war criminal doesn't do anything, with all respect, geraldo. no one will extradite him from russia and no one will try him. the only issue is this, are we going to make sure he doesn't make any money on this? are we going to make sure he loses? he's got to lose! because this is the kind of activity that emboldens other leaders to say, "i will do it somewhere else." and we can allow this to happen. it is really that simple.
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anyone who wasn't touched by what we saw this morning is not human. >> jesse: what do you think the impact of the address is going to be members of congress? >> important question, is bipartisan has not been hours, days, weeks now to get the migs in there? i talked to senator rob portman today and he said we should have done this a long time ago. so i think we have to ask ourselves, after the package that was delivered today by president biden come over that that would be enough. i asked ukrainian parliament that question and he said it is enough to rally the troops on the ground. and in this moment and what happens with that migs transfer and jen psaki was asked about in the prefrom today. she said this is seen as more of an offensive move if the president was to agree to that rather than defensive posture like the aid package that he put forth. but when you go to the images on the screen right now, we are
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also covering it but it's hard to continue to talk about it but we have to. that theater today hundreds if not thousands inside women, civilians, hunker down for weeks probably starving in there to have a massive powerful bomb dropped on them. we still don't know their status right now. grandma, ten people shot. they were hungry, lining up to get food. this is awful. this is just awful stuff. so, if there is a redlined that putin group with president biden on the migs, we should know about it by now. it seems for some reason why we are not agreeing to that. that is what zelenskyy is asking for and obviously more. >> jeht he moved the needle. hn ft a made in "the took me i was alwas support something for sentimental reasons. you don't have to hear because
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he kind of said you shouldn't support us for sentimental reasons but because we are going to win. i kind of believe him. and my whole argument since this whole thing started was, don't support something for sentimental reasons because if they lose, you lose nothing. but they lose everything. so you better support something if you want them to win. and i think there was a feeling here, and i think it was dana and maybe geraldo talked about it, this is a battle between your heart and your mind, right? your heart wants him to win but your mind says it will not be a chance. in this case, i didn't feel that was an emotional appeal. i thought that was an intelligent appeal. it was a persuasive appeal. if you don't give us the no-fly zone, here is an alternative. we want to use this other stuff and you can come and replace that. it made me think of something else. complaining about this lack of
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audacious diplomacy, like where is this big thing? and maybe the reason why there isn't that is because there is something i don't know that ukraine knows and the united states knows that may be russia is screwed. maybe it is only going to take ten days more. and that search will get brutal and ugly, but they are going to lose. i want to be optimistic about this, but i have this feeling that ukraine will win. it is a possibility ukraine will win but they are is destroyed. putin has destroyed russia. there was no going back to this. there is no going back to russia being normal as long as putin is there. he knows that now he would even he totally aft up, he bit off more than he can chew. so he will destroy this country. that is the sad part about this. so what i'm trying to say is both my heart and mind are still removed by his speech.
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but i don't know. removed or moved? my heart was gone for a long time. >> jesse: we know your mind was much better than your heart. >> greg: he is right. i take that as a compliment. >> geraldo: that walnut of the heart. >> jesse: coming up russian forces unleashed more brutal attacks on ukrainian civilians, but both sides are now talking more seriously. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-electric chevy silverado rst.
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mariupol forcing bombing of a theater where civilians were sheltering. in kyiv with the latest, trey yingst. >> judge good afternoon an extremely disturbing report out of southern ukrainian city of mariupol where russian officials bombed a theater that this week had hundreds of people hiding in from russia strikes. you can see in the satellite images before the bombing in the ont and back of this the ater, people had written the word "children" and russia to let the forces know this is a place for civilians, not a place for military. the destruction and aftermath of the strike today. the rescue workers are still looking for anyone who might have been in sight at the time of the strike. but just another example of russian forces targeting civilian areas. here in the capital of kyiv. russia continues to advance. they are targeting buildings inside the city appear this morning two people injured after 12 story residential building hit with a russian shell.
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rescue workers evacuated others and police and emergency services. the ukrainian era fence remains active over the city as russia tries to attack from the air. they have launched counter offenses across the country. this video captures ukrainian strike against the russian tank in the eastern part of the country in the southern city of mariupol, thousands of people able to escape the car through humanitarian corridors though the deputy prime minister of ukraine said the violation of the russian and some people are even being held hostage. she had this to say about the situation. >> occupants were shooting at humanity, convoys, buses, residential areas and points of gathering of people as well as taking hostages and accompanying people. so, he has still kept hostage. >> a short while ago air raid
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and the capital city and small arms fire in the distance after kyiv has a 24-hour curfew. >> jeanine: thanks, trey yingst. you know, sandra, you know we watch the build up. we watch the 40-mile convoy do very little. but now it seems that they have gotten word he has brutal as possible. in the last few days, it is almost like, you know, hit the civilians, hit the children commit the refugee corridors, the hospitals. i mean, it has become more more brutal. is he desperate, putin? >> sandra: absolutely. you watch that and you watch the attack on civilians we had today. you go back to the question about airpower. we had a tweet during commercial break from nikki haley, we need to let the catastrophic sanctions on russia's energy sector. to greg's point, the consulate has been decimated but they continue to carry out a text
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like that, there is military might and money behind that by the mic fight. it is interesting thing to bring up going back to zielinski's point this morning in addition to everything he's asking for, he is asking us to cut off all american companies from doing business in russia. no russian goods at american ports. there are ways we could be cutting off vladimir putin in this moment. there are some crazy stories about china, obviously china, their oil is on sale right now. you talk about saudi arabia willing to cut off the u.s. dollar for transferring oil sales to china and using taiwan for that. and devaluing the u.s. dollar. so this could be catastrophic consequences for vladimir putin and it comes to the economy. and decimating him from the ability to continue to ramp up the fight the level you just adjusted. >> jeanine: you know, just e, what is so interesting, so many companies decided on their own d peer they said we would not do
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this to russia. then we need zelenskyy who is in the middle of a war, probably the most stressed guy on the world, one of them and he has to remind biden, maybe you want to do what sandra is talking about doing. it is really pathetic how we are not doing everything we can to stop putin. >> jesse: there is more we are dumb i can do when we are keeping that in our back pocket. >> jeanine: why? >> jesse: you want to wrap ramp it up if he goes and kill zelenskyy or something worse. you have to keep a few bullets in the chamber. i don't think germany is ready to go in yet. they might eventually get there. here is how putin survives this, here is how russia survives this purity has to cut a deal with zelenskyy. if he kills zelenskyy, he is worse, the russian bin laden at that point. sanctions go from six down to a ten and you loaded up. you have to economy of mongolia you are looking at. what he will do is encircle the capital as fast as possible.
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that changes the dynamic peer that is when the real negotiation starts. zelenskyy has to decide, am i going to negotiate or die? if he dies, that is on vladimir putin. if you negotiates, putin will say i take this in the south, east and will negotiate neutrality. then i will back up and try to take the sanctions away. that is his only game here that is his only ending at this point. but you know what, this is now the best armed insurgency in the history of mankind. these guys are armed to the teeth. you think about the american revolutionary war, the vietnam war, you know how long insurgencies can last here at almost 20 years was the last one. so, we didn't have sanctions hitting us everyday. so they are up against the clock and that is why they have to move so fast to circle the capital. >> jeanine: you know, one of the things zelenskyy says that russia now in the apparent
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negotiations, the background, talking more realistically and saving there is cautious optimism that kyiv should renounce ambitious and join nato which zelenskyy said he would already do. and promised not to host military bases in exchange for protection from allies. >> geraldo: here is my problem with negotiations and this particular case. i'm all for negotiations but here however, you have a baby killer. i hate to use and i mean sometimes i choose to be hyperbolic. >> greg: not you, geraldo. >> geraldo: but this is true. this man has targeted women and children. >> jeanine: but how does it and matt, geraldo? >> geraldo: my point is going back to what jesse and greg have said, this is mother russia is now has cancer. and the cancer is going to kill
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mother russia unless mother russia exercises this deal. there is no way, i believe, that this man can negotiate anything. there is no way that russia can have him as the face going forward and try to integrate himself back in the world economy. how do you fly back to moscow now? how do you fly back to moscow knowing they unleashed hell on the most vulnerable population on earth? this is what they are doing here they are in the business of destroying, utterly, a civilized industrialized nation. they have taken the 21st century country there and they are trying to send it back to the stone age. how do you negotiate with this personal? >> jeanine: how does it end is the better question? >> geraldo: it ends right here. very brief, very brief, very, very brief. russia gets exhausted because of
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the hero with some of the ukrainians here are those russian soldiers start going home. the same way they did in 1917 when they said "screw you, we are going home." >> jeanine: all right. >> greg: i hate to say geraldo had a good point, but the fact is, zelenskyy did something very smart in which he actually talked to the russians soldiers. he talked to the russian soldiers about the future, assuming you will be alive then. you have to think about what it's going to be like after this. how are you going to go home? how are you going to face your family? that was pretty important -- it wasn't today but some other time. but i do think you know, putin could be the face of russia if russia decides to become north korea. appear that his only way he can survive. what did they used to call it a hamlet in the country? russia is going to be so cut off -- i was talking to my wife today because i have relatives in ukraine and moscow.
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and it's like, they are disgusted and repulsed. they can't talk about it because they are terrified if the cops take their phones and look at their phones. it is like pretty much over for putin as a world leader. he may laugh and he could take an offering, as they call it, but after that when he goes back, someone will take care of him. because they can't -- to your point, they can't go forward with him as their face. it is like, he has the bed. there is no use to have him around anymore. i think russia will take care of him. >> jeanine: i think it depends on the power of the military. but if the economy is shot, which it will be thin that is the question. republicans ripping president biden for being too slow when ukraine desperately needed weapons. ♪ ♪
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do to extend to president zelenskyy and what he is asking for? >> i'm not going to comment on that now. >> greg: president biden shooting down getting ukraine migs fighter jets. the security package pledging $800 million in military equipment including drones and better antiaircraft systems. republicans asking, what took so long? fico to provide them the migs, to provide them the planes for no fly zone to provide them the drones. to find a war that they did not create. >> the burden of proof should be on us why we would not supply everything they need. we need to hit back. we can do that by supplying them the arms they need to. but we need to do it now. >> all the way through this whole process president biden has had to be pushed, prodded or pulled across the line. we need action i'll. >> greg: it is hard to little
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too late argument, sandra. if you are asking someone to do it and they do it and you go "too late" you are kind of being a jerk, right? >> sandra: they haven't done it. >> greg: they disagree to send, from what i heard, the drones appearance before but by the way, it is okay. >> greg: they just told me they did. >> sandra: it is a bipartisan push. amy klobuchar said get them in there, right? rob portman from ohio said, and i pulled a quote because i mentioned it, it is something we should have done a long time ago, greg, he said. the state department had a green light and all of a sudden it didn't. we should have sent quietly in and got the planes and there but having ukrainian pilot is not escalatory in my view. jesse, to go back to your point god bless america what we are sending in there, it is amazing when you go through the list. you were talking about the antiaircraft system, 800
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stingers, 2,000 javelins, thousand antiarmor weapons and i could go on but think about this. 20 million rounds of small arms ammunition and grenade launchers and mortar rounds. 25,000 sets of body armor. 25,000 helmets. that is amazing what is going into the ukrainian stepping on the ground. but they still need the airpower. >> jesse: it could change the momentum with the siege of the capital because if you have all these tanks that the russians have appeared they don't go off road but they stick to the main roads because they can't run in mud. you have all these stingers and chaplains. now these, because he drones that can control remotely. and you have insurgents in the field, the trees sneaking up behind the tanks, you can rein on these things. i don't think the russians have any way to defend against that and get radar. so the minute they launched a missile from the ground, you can identify the launch area and just knock it out.
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forget about the migs. nato has to agree we are sending them. remember that with -- they are on the belarusian border, ukrainian border. we didn't want to go because none of nato wanted to go. we will not unilaterally send migs at this point. biden is on pressure on the migs and am not so sure we won't send jets because now, democrats want to send weapons. once -- i think once it gets warmer in italy and germany might not need as much power, like not need as much heat and gas coming through these russian pipelines, they might get a little tougher. >> greg: that is a really good point, even though that is a strength point. [laughter] >> jesse: it is cold there right now. >> geraldo: germany is waking from a decade-long slumber. >> greg: we are also leaking from decade long war. >> geraldo: also true and we
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were hesitant, you are right. i think the german giant, how weird is it for people especially my age to say, oh, isn't it good news that germany is arming? >> jesse: no one ever said that. >> geraldo: oh, my god, here comes germany. when germany -- and you haven't seen the french other than emmanuel macron emmanuel macron with articulate and eloquent photo up. but western europe really hasn't stepped up the way the united states is stepping up. let me say this about the migs. a list they did it last night, the night before. i don't want to hear about it on television. they have other migs that looks just like them. get them in there, flying, eliminated. as you all have suggested, the switch blades, killer drones, russia will rule the day. they will rue the day they sent those down there for those killer drones silent. you don't see them.
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they go in your window. >> greg: what do you think, judge? >> jeanine: i think the ukrainians have made an incredible argument that they are militarily superior to russia, even without the protection of the year. because -- but if you read about it, they have these turkish, unmanned aerial vehicles, which can loiter over tank and artillery. everybody said they were old, cheap, and they used them devastatingly accurate missile fire. the ukrainians, once they get this weaponry that we have all been referencing, they will win this. but what are they doing? what do they have? they have a country that has been destroyed appear they have russia try to take away their culture, their identity, if the thing that they are. how did they build it back? >> jesse: they build back better. >> jeanine: they have a whole generation of young people in their 20s who now have to try
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to make a life out of a destroyed country. you see, it is not enough for me to putin to lose. putin has to be punished for what he has done. >> greg: you are the judge. >> jeanine: today anyway. >> greg: [laughter] up next don't blame biden. the president said who is responsible for searching gas prices. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> geraldo: president biden running on empty when it comes to gas prices. he's blaming everything on putin to greedy oil company. >> ukraine involves volatility at the oil pump here at this chart, which is he here shows both price of crude oil and you see where it is to the price of gasoline. as you have seen it go down, the price of gasoline obviously has not gone down. >> geraldo: i wish the camera panned over so you can see
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blaming the oil companies. wholeheartedly i agree with even my own tweet geraldo rivera, my twitter account. "oil prices is -- pass the savings onto the the consumer." $25. but what undermines the president's position, he will let me throw a bone to my colleagues is the fact that the squad and other powerful progressive house democrats are set to demand the president used his executive powers to declare, get this, nashville claimant emergency. hey, gang go about national claimant emergency. let's plan oil drilling on federal lands and it is totally, judge in same proposal. >> greg: i'm confused. >> jeanine: i'm busy. >> geraldo: you will not answer the question? >> greg: i don't understand what you mean. >> geraldo: about? >> greg: oil -- couching.
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>> geraldo: the last time oil was $95, gas was $2 on something but now it is $4. how do you explain that? >> jeanine: that is an observation, geraldo. >> sandra: . >> sandra: first bowl everybody wants to see gas prices come down, the american consumer and american families struggling right now. we want the oil prices to go down but demonizing the gas companies, you have to ask yourself is that a good idea? >> geraldo: why is that so important to you? i don't understand. >> sandra: supply and demand story always. >> geraldo: i want them to lower the prices appear they are making too much money. >> jeanine: why, are they a part of the government to reduce their profits? they are not profiteering. they have a right -- >> geraldo: 9,000 acres. you have to be fair. >> jeanine: if you have in this administration slow walking every approval. if you have these places where
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you can drill that you don't even have -- >> geraldo: they can put their own wells back online. they don't do it because they are not sure months from now they will make the same money. >> jeanine: let me tell you something come at the time of the prices are so high, they were people willing to bet on it just to get out there and make some money. >> geraldo: i say let them do it, let them drill. >> jeanine: you know what, don't you dare... be to texas can solve the oil crisis. >> sandra: they have to be in an environment where they feel there is a business energy friendly environment to want to take on that risk and tap into it. you can ask them. that is the answer they will give you appeared to the point of accusation of price gouging, that is illegal activity. a bold claim. >> jeanine: it is a crime. >> geraldo: crime profiteering is not illegal. >> jeanine: write that down, it is a crime. it is a crime. >> geraldo: whose side are you want? big oil's side? >> greg: geraldo what do you
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say, do you say colleges are price gouging. >> geraldo: yes, they have swimming pools. >> jesse: big tech makes all that money and does biden said greedy guys and get money back to the people? they never say that! they blame big oil. you don't attack a butcher when everyone is starving, right? whatever, geraldo! >> jeanine: big oil -- [overlapping voices] >> sandra: those are smaller companies. >> jeanine: smaller companies. >> geraldo: whose side are you on a question mark >> greg: big meat, what about big tv? when there is news the money flows, may be, you know? >> geraldo: we have that -- what is it massive... [laughter] my pillow. >> greg: if you had evidence,
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geraldo. >> geraldo: the numbers. if a barrel of oil cost billions. and guess was this much in out this much, i mean you don't need economics 101 that. >> sandra: this is the report that is rarely partisan. this is really the chart you should be showing. the purchase price of oil. here it is. i didn't know we had it. yellow is actually the purchase price of the oil. you have to consider track margins. i can't get into all of that. hold on the lower line of the gas price -- wait, geraldo, wait. where were you asking why are gas prices going up high enough $100 oil? he's making the case that gas prices at the pump did not go up high enough here they kept it. >> geraldo: only know when i go to the gas station and the
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price is $4, $4.20. >> jeanine: so you need someone to blame? >> geraldo: they are charging twice as much as they used to. >> jeanine: tell joe biden to open up the pipeline in canada. >> geraldo: i want the oil company guys cold and like the cigarette guys, the four web them mister, why are you charging that? why are you charging that? i am emotional. >> jeanine: he's made no profits during the pandemic? >> geraldo: i had president biden apparently in big trouble. the tough stuff about his political future coming up after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu ♪ and doug. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast.
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>> jesse: president biden to contain multiple crises with ukraine, inflation, rising gas prices economy and more. things are getting so bad that half of the country thinks -- 52% of americans surveyed in a new poll dealt president biden will run for reelection. geraldo, do you believe he will? >> geraldo: i believe that i am a young 70 years old. i believe the president is an old 78-year-old appeared eight months older than i. i never in my life but that i would be signing a multiyear contract. and i did.
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>> greg: we were with you on that. >> geraldo: thank you. but can biden sign another year contract? it will be a close contract and if he had a better symbiont relationship with the president definitely a one term or an vice president whether kamala harris or whatever could take over. but as it stands right now, i think he may run periods .>> she couldn't help him in any way which is what you are saying i assume. i don't think americans want him to run. does he? >> jesse: he's not running again. you saw them today. he can barely talk. his numbers were in the high 30s, two or three weeks ago. and then the supreme inpatient happened and now they are in the low 40s and it has to be just
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because you are getting a little patriotism punk. but that is going to fade once gas stays high and food prices stay high and biden just looking over at nato the whole time. before read? >> greg: it is funny. who was complaining he did not get the zelenskyy bounce mack? did you hear that? it sounds like eastern european fabric softener. what are his wartime policies? he will go to bed one hour earlier. is that what he's doing? >> geraldo: you are so mean. >> greg: he stopped using russian dressing. i don't know, it is weird. when you think about what kind of president might be, it is kind of hard. he's done almost nothing good. crime, inflation, the border. he's done nothing. generally, as a libertarian come i want a president that does nothing. but the problem is the people in charge of him are doing everything and they are doing it badly. it is not about him.
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it is about the people who control him. i think that is what scares me most. >> geraldo: who are they? >> greg: i think he is surrounded by a bunch of young posters who got him interested in stuff that doesn't matter, right? >> geraldo: i think that is clever might do. >> sandra: i have to leave it there and we will take a break from all the hard news. "one more thing is back and it is next. ♪ ♪ for over 120 years, mercedes-benz vans have been built, upfitted and ready to go. because we believe dreams - should never stay that way.
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republics there he is when he got out. now he is in america. he and the family are in america. they are in virginia. they will be coming to ohio. they will be coming into my world. i promise you that akbar is going to be gainfully employed. we lo them. there is plenty afghan community in cleveland, ohio. so they will have plenty of people from where they hail. >> greg: your house is big, geraldo. >> geraldo: have a big house. one of those rooms for jesse that i have never been in. i'm delighted to welcome the family. they are watching right now. love you, brother. and, you know, welcome to the u.s.a. >> jesse: delightful. also delightful, my daughter, elliana, she won her chess league first place. she beat a bunch of older guys in the league. she is only 10 years old and she smoked all these guys. so there she is taking first place.
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>> geraldo: mother. >> jesse: i'm all right with checkers chess not so much. congratulations ellie. "primetime" tonight senator lindsey graham at the top of the show so definitely watch that greg gutfeld. >> greg: that guy was wearing a mask? >> jesse: yeah. >> greg: that was funny. i got buck sexton, tyrus, kat, douglas murray. all new. phoenix, arizona saturday march 19th at the arizona federal theater go to g gutfeld.com for remaining tickets. salt lake city may 21st do. we have time for this? yes, greg's small mammal news. i love small mammal news especially in milwaukee check it out. four north american otter babies. born to mom shamrock and dad larky. they were a pair. they were going at it in front of everybody. now they have some otter babies. meanwhile the oregon zoo the beavers took the morning off, had breakfast in bed. they had a wild night, sandra. they needed the protein.
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let me tell you. munching on some carrots in burrow. you can't get enough of that, can you get on that peloton you beaver. you look like a fat beaver. >> jesse: one more thing. that's it, greg. judge? >> judge jeanine: there is a courthouse in maine showing victims that they really care. the county courthouse is soon-to-be the first in maine to have the dedicated therapy dog. child abuse victims. victims who were frightened and intimidated and have to testify. they are able to sit there with the dog in the witness box or they can actually hold the leash of the dog. and this dog holiday began his two-year training with the goal of becoming a calming presence in a stressful environment. and those of us who are dog owners know firsthand the power of dogs to heal and i hope that more courthouses across the country follow suit. >> jesse: i'm surprised jussie smollett didn't testify with a therapy dog. that is something he would do, do you think? >> for lego lovers out there
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zelenskyy cocktail lego. the company raised money for ukrainian relief effort selling smaller versions of molotov cocktails and zelenskyy. the lego sold for 10 apiece. all for a good pause. lego molotov cocktail. >> jesse: going to get my daughter one of those. that's it for us. up next "special report" next with bret. >> bret: i like the honor babies better. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight president biden men's no words labeling russian leader vladimir putin a war criminal. the kremlin calls that unacceptable and unforgivable. this follows an emotional address from ukraine's president to members of congress. he pleads for the u.s. to step up its military aid to the besieged country. being the
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