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him. and stop believing him and what he says when he invaded ukraine for the first time. >> neil: i can't blame you. please be safe. a brave resident living in lyviv in all of this. more coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern time tomorrow as the air raid continues. >> hello, everyone. i'm judge janine peer row with daguen mcdowell, and greg gut feld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." vladimir putin putting on a prop ga data show for the russian people as he brings more death and destruction to ukraine. the unhinged dictator holding a rally in a moscow stadium boasting about the success of his invasion in ukraine despite
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massive loss of russian troops. putin claiming it was justified. >> this is what genocide is all about. it is precisely to save people from this suffering, from this genocide that is the main reason for the motive and goal of the military operation that we launched in the danbas and ukraine. >> mike tobin is in lyviv, ukraine with the latest there, mike? >> well, judge, the relative peace of the western part of this country was shattered as the sirens whaled and four cruise missiles slammed down perilously close to the eastern flank, the target of the air strikes is the lyviv aircraft repair so it could be used by the ukrainian air force. the administrator of lyviv says six cruise missiles were
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launched over the black sea by long range bombers. two intercepted, four made their way to the target. the x555s were the price tag around $1 million apiece. it's a desperate situation down south in the town after mariupol where the donetsk was used as a bomb shelter. it was marked there were children inside. it was hit by russian aircraft anyway. 1,000 people were inside on both the first floor and in the basement. we got reports yesterday that some people got out. today we are hearing from a politician down there that the rescuers attempting to free the people trap in the rubble are being fired upon by the russian forces and cannot even get to the wreckage to get people out or determine the extent of the tragedies.
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mariupol is a place where people are resorting to mass graves because they cannot handle the logistics of how many dead they have on their hands. the people in that town are leaving. but the humanitarian corridors, they say, are not holding together. the people are desperate enough that they are fleeing under fire, quite literally, running for their lives. judge? >> mike, thanks so much. all right, guys, you know the juxtaposition of the mass graves and the killing of children and the inability of people, you know, to even wait in line without getting in a bread line without getting shot, it just amazing. so you always heard about putin hiding. now he's out with 2,000 people in and around that stadium. you have to wonder, is he copying zelensky now, or do you think he needed to shore up support? does his country -- does he need to let them know they're in charge? >> the anniversary of the
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crimean invasion. so you have to have a big rally. it was a fake rally. the bbc had a team of reporters inside. and there were public sector employees to go there by their employerf a bunch of younger people were told they didn't know where they were going. they said we're going to send you to the concert. they said you can go to the concert if you can have off for the day. they found out it was a putin rally. one guy said i'll be here for a while and then i will leave. most people here don't support the war, i don't. most people felt ashamed and embarrassed to be there. so, i do feel bad for the russian people. it's like having your father be a career criminal. it's humiliating and nothing you can do about it. now he's going out there and acting like it's 1945 and lying his way through a war in 2022. you can't do that. you can't lie about a war in
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this day and age. it's just impossible. and how humiliating must it be for vladimir putin to have to tell all the people around him, these are the lies we're going to tell and you have to taste my food because i'm so paranoid, you all hate me, i think you're going to kill me. that's an insane way to run a country. he must be a complete psychopath to rule a nation in this day and age like that. >> well, anyone says they're going to demilitarize a country because of naziism when the president is jewish is not so -- >> preposterous. >> but, daguen, i want to ask you this. when he was speaking to that crowd, he quoted the bible. he talked about russia prevailing. and, you know, against a nation without naziism. and he stirs up this russian nationalism. does this suggest he is in all the way to the end? there's no way -- he's not stopping. and that it's a fight to the finish? >> the only way this ends
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quickly is if something happens to putin. like a brain aneurysm. i'm not joking and i'm not going to talk about -- i'm going to use the word "assassination" but that's the only way it ends. since the annexation of cry mia, the ruble has fallen since the sanctions. it hasn't come back. russians are poor, there's visa restrictions. there's less prosperity in the country. but you still -- their fidelity to putin, particularly among older russians, has not completely been shaken because russia, since putin took over, it was a cleptocracy after the soviet union. it was ruled by criminals. you would get shot in the streets. russia is in better shape than it was. and there is a deep nationalism. and a willingness to endure and suffer. again, starbucks closing is not a hardship in russia. in terms of -- i don't want to
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get too off track. but the russian people are in part cut off from information because of our technology grades, google and apple. they caved to putin last fall. they were wildly ignorant of what he was capable of. and they, google and apple got threats from putin's -- his strong men. and they took down an app that was designed to get russians to register protest votes against putin that was backed back opposition leader alexi novani. apple started to configure i phones to make it easier to promote kremlin-backed social media companies. also in russia, you don't have access to the apple security tool. it's a feature designed to make it undetectable.
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so much for the freedom of the technology. >> all right, greg, one person who's gotten outside of that is arnold schwarzenegger. take a listen -- >> never heard of him. >> ukraine did not start this war? neither did nationalists or nazis. those in power in the kremlin started this war. this is not the russian people's war. this is an illegal war. your lives, your limbs, your futures are being sacrificed for a senseless war condemned by the entire world. >> best work since conan, i think. i'm not -- i'm not kidding. you know, i thought it was pretty impressive. it was very persuasive. it was incredibly well written. and it was also -- we've been talking about this idea of face saving and status preservation. and that's what he did for nine minutes when he was talking to
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the russians and talking to putin because putin follows him on twitter. he has 22 in one of them. so if you have to talk with the country with a deep history, you uh have to talk about you're a great people. i love you. he was so politef and he referenced his own flaws. dad's a nazi, woops. he went overboard on january 6, but he did that -- not for us. he did it for russia to say, hey, look, we have our problems too. and i'm going to call out january, but i'm going to call out this as well. so, i thought it was persuasive. so i go and text alana, my wife. she's in warsaw. i go, hey, what did you think of that. she said it was great. the thing that she loved about it was it was polite because it made her cry in a way -- it was how naive we are to think it would matter. and i go, you don't think it would move the needle or have an impact. she just responded with a number of laughing emojis and a
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capitalized "no." and i go, this kind of thing, we believe as americans has an impact. that's the best celebrity video you're going to get when you think about it. but russia -- they didn't grow up with freedom of speech. they don't -- they don't have -- that's the thing that's not in their blood. so whether this has an impact on them and persuades them, i don't know. the people it does persuade are there. young people who have access to the internet, social media. they get it. but in terms of everybody else? i don't know. but i still thought -- i have friends of mine who think it's going to have a big impact. but the russians who are, to use your phrase -- what did you write? ashamed and embarrassed? they are all ashamed and embarrassed. and they're so pessimistic. you know, i go, this is great. they're going, greg, it's -- it's -- it's too late. you know? for our country. they're sickened. of. >> all right, if the west is serious about stopping putin and his so-called stopping of
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genocide in the ukraine and the celebration of taking crimea, how can they do it? >> well, it seems that they are making pretty good headway here. i mean, everything you hear out of this, not out of putin's mouth, but everyone else's mouth, u.s. intelligence officials, uk, the poles, what you hear from the ukrainians, zelensky and his team, they they are holding russians at bay. they have lost thousands of people. he has committed war crimes. those are huge travesties. but if you think back of how petrified we were about that convoy. nine miles long, 13 miles long. and now it's nothing, right? we don't hear about that anymore. what happened in mariopul, which i hope i pronounced. huge tragedy. the prime minister said we're rebuilding that hospital because that's where the largest apt of greeks are in ukraine. you see other prime ministers coming in from nato countries sitting with zelensky in kyiv,
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that's important. when i saw putin, he was a man alone. he has no allies standing next to him. four or five countries to back him up. he couldn't get the chechen leader to show up and stand there with him. he couldn't g get people from the former ussr. and, i -- i don't want to say i feel good about democracy's chances here. but it really does feel like it's the entire world against this man. what we have to do. why the rhetoric of the video like arnold schwarzenegger made couldn't matter is decoupling from putin is the rhetorical trick here. he is not representing national interest. these are people repressed from the get-go. we have to turn the tide on that. every little bit. someone sees that video and passes it to their moms and activates those moms -- the russian mothers have played a hugely important role in keeping russia on a good path. and now that they are getting a chance to face time their kids who have been sent over to ukraine not knowing where
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they're going, i hope to see more of that kind of activity. >> you need to decouple putin from the money that's funding the war. >> the sanctions are hugely effective. we can do more. >> 2/ of russia's economy is not sanctioned. not any energy transactions. that's on europe. >> one of the things that i think is important is something you mentioned. that will is, is we have three nato leads with zelensky right now in kyiv. if we were able to have those three nato leaders, just, you know, more leaders every day along with the patriarch from the russian orthodox religious community, from the greek orthodox religious community, stand there with zelensky, with all of nato, all of the religious leaders, that would have a profound effect on the world in terms of this is diplomacy, you're going to bomb us, you're going to bomb the churches and the leaders of nato. we dare you. >> and then you're going to get
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your nuclear war. >> we'll see. i don't know. >> anyway, coming up; president biden talking tough about russia in the meeting with china. will the comemys listen?
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to look at them and view their actions. and that is a decision for president xi and tb the chinese to make. >> can you offer any explanation why there are concerns after this call? >> we will continue to watch until we see what actions they take or don't take. >> jesse, in scientific terms, that's called a garbage answer. are they not taking this seriously? a two-hour phone call and they didn't talk about how to stop putin, just make an assessment. what a waste of time. >> i can't believe she said, the chinese have to decide how they want the history books -- china writes their own history books. not like a world history. come on, jen. that seems to be like the pressure point. that's what they say about putin and cuba. the history books. what about right now? i don't know how well joe did on that call. i don't think he did very well. they give him notes and he looks
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and -- he's not a commanding presence. so that made me nervous. he has a pretty easy task. china screwed up. they hitched their wagon to a loser. no way russia wins this thing. and china looks really bad now. xi is screwed. he prestige on the line for putin. he's supposed to be a big statesman, the rising power. everybody disgust with his boy and he has to slowly back out of the jam he's in. he gets on the horn with biden. biden probably let him off of the hookment. he should have been much tougher. i wasn't there. i'm surmising, he wasn't tough enough. you have to separate the two weasels, the russians from the chinese and you do that with tough talk and threats and do it with economic threats. and i don't think biden played that card. >> daguen, we worry that, you know, russia is going to be
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tethered to china. but doesn't china need america and europe more than it needs russia? we buy so much from them. russia doesn't buy much of anything. >> china knows we're suckers and soft. not all americans, but that we are dependent on their cheap imported goods. and "the wall street journal" phrased it as theish this is not just china and russia. this is china and russia and india and even saudi arabia that is trying to move away from a western-dominated world. in terms of power, in terms of economic heft. i call it the -- on your show,ings the rapid fire realignment of world power. it is the journal described it, the editorial page as a union of a nation that are hostile to democracy, economic freedom, and u.s. leadership. and china is lining up with saudi arabia. saudi arabia won't take joe
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biden's calls, but saudi arabia may agree to china paying for its oil in the yuan. china gets natural resources from russia, period. and it will be a huge engine for china's growth. our softness -- we run up our debt so much. 130% debt to gdp, we don't have the money to take on china at this point. we're so soft that the democrats in california are sending $400 checks to people to offset the high gas prices and people don't even have cars or drive get them. we're not able to stand and cut off supplies from china. we're -- >> i would have done something -- i'm sorry. i would have said, listen, xi, or however you say his name, i would have said, you're not getting anymore visas. no more chinese are going to come to this country and steal secrets and rip off intellectual property. and if you supply arms to the kremlin, that's what happens.
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that's their whole economy. that's the only way they survive. >> what do you think, jessica? >> i think jesse stole time from me and the judge. >> you will get it back in the second half. >> oh, i will get it back. >> in the hunter segment. >> you can talk all the way -- >> this is more of this -- okay. from the readout we got, it does say president biden described the implications and consequences if china supplies material support to russia. president xi said a war in ukraine is in no one's intles, he supports peace. this is developed to such a point that china doesn't want to see it. now, he is still more russia's friend than our friend. it's clear. he doesn't want it. he said it's on the u.s. and nato to broker this deal. but that makes sense. >> he said that? >> i should have read that. >> he put that on us? >> he put it on us. >> he said that? >> are you kidding me? he said that because fundamentally for putin, this is about ukraine wanting to be part of our system, and not part of
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putin's system. so, that seems like a good call. i know you would have done better, but it seems good to me. >> judge, can we play alternate -- alternate history? if trump were president. >> let me say this, if trump were president, we wouldn't have had that meeting. where everybody just repeated their own talking points. this was nothing more than a face-to-face photo op. that's all it was. biden got nothing out of it. he didn't get xi to say, gee, you're right, joe, i'm with you and all of this. all they said, all china said was, look, we don't like confrontation. we don't believe in war. but do they condemn ukraine -- do they condemn russia for attacking ukraine? absolutely not. then they say china tells us. they make it clear. they say china wants the u.s. to promise -- this is in the readout too, that there will be no conflict if they take taiwan,
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which is their strategic objective. and that's a problem for us. because 85% of our chips are made in taiwan and we rely on them. so, you know, the chinese are blaming us for russia invading ukraine because -- and now it's -- jessica is right. the united states and nato have to go to -- go to putin and tell him to stop. by the way, consequences, according to joe biden, to china is if they provide material support to russia. what is material? is it economic? is it financial? by the way, joe, if you want to disconnect the united states from china, stop american companies going over there and manufacturing all kinds of american goods in china? why don't you make it a negative for them to do that? why are our medicines being made in china? why don't you come up with something if you back america so we can manufacture in the united
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states. >> we haven't gotten answers as to why the war was -- >> the flu was released by -- unleased on the world and we don't have answers about the origin. >> up next, doom and gloom is back. fauci with a new warning on covid lockdowns.
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>> dr. anthony fauci is back warning americans may face more lockdowns saying that the variant is less serious than only kron but could bring back mandates. >> we need to be flexible. if we see a turnaround and resurgence, we have to be able to pivot and go back to any degree of mitigation that is commiserate with what the situation is. so, we can't just say we're done. now we're going to move on. >> oh. >> oh. >> oh so, daguen, i want to come to you first on the.
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we are done. we still have 3,000 new cases a day and close to 9 0,000 americans have died. is he that off base by saying that? >> on the odious hack master to say something outrageous and talk about this for attention, because it's so cold being so irrelevant now. he's a power hungry pip squeak. but i'm happy he's still around because when it -- it's -- if covid comes back, if there's a rise in cases, we don't trust this clown. it's better to have this bozo in a position of power rather than having somebody new that we might have to work through learning not to trust. send fauci over to figure out the origins of covid killing 1 million americans and 6 million people world-wide. maybe he can figure it out since he helped to funnel money to the
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lab in wuhan. >> i know how daguen feels. >> he ought to be able to solve it. he sent the money over there. this guy is about being relevant. he's about drama and politics and politics and not science. that's what he's about. he's got to be on every tv show. it must have been killing him for the last three weeks, four weeks he hasn't been on television. and i don't understand, even the world health organization says it's not necessary to mask kids under 5 and they still want to mask kids under 5. and kids dying are less than -- what, .001% under 5? and we can't rule out anything. keep scaring the american public. keep controlling them. look, it's less serious than omicron. and if it's less serious than omicron, what are we worried about? >> i had it two weeks ago.
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it felt like more than a cold. >> you're here. >> i am alive. >> you know when break up with someone and they keep calling and calling. that's fauci. we do not need you. we're good. he's annoying. i'm with you. he seems disappointed that the pandemic is over. remember how jocular he used to get and giddy-yap in heez interviews in the pandemic, making jokes and being the center of attention. and after putin invaded. he seemed sad. he actually seemed sad. three weeks ago, they asked him, when are you going to take off these mask mandates what's going to happen -- he said, oh, it's going to be risky. i don't think we should do it. after he said that, cases dropped about 70%.
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he goes on tapper's show. and tapper is a bigtime journalist. if it gets bad, we'll have to go back to lockdowns. lockdowns, that was discredited. how did tapper not say, you were wrong. how do you not have fauci on and shred him limb from limb -- not literally -- on everything he's been wrong about. his batting average is close to 0. >> i don't know what to say now. another. >> maybe that you're happy that i'm alive. >> yes, we are. >> all these lies. he's a great man. yeah, yeah. he was prom king for two years and now he's a chaperon. i want to talk about masking the kids. there's a lot of research out, among the liberal contingent, they're embracing permanent
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masking, we're flipping the typical script of the left and right. the left were risk takers and the right were more conservative. that's in all studies. right now, the infatuation with government intrusion has overridden the love for risk. it's fascinating to see that they're edging cool, wearing two masks and a face guard while they're alone in their car with their like what happened with you people? it's like an identity. you have to be pro choice, climate extremist, anti-gun rights, pro identity politics, masking is part of it. it's so interesting. we have a new part to this constellation. it's not ever going to go away. >> you have to be anti-gun here but we can send every single weapon to the ukraine, right? load them up. >> exactly.
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>> we got to go. i want to be on record and say that i respect dr. fauci. >> you are on time. of. >> you respect fauci? is that what you said. >> it is what i said out loud. i respect fauci. straight ahead, a blue city mayor blaming media for growing crime.
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>> some city are getting rocked by violent crime, but one mayor is saying fears are overblown and the right when i knowing media, they're to blame. >> you know, there's a lot of noise about what's happening in our city. you see it in the headlines, often in the right wing media. they love to talk about san francisco, don't they? you see it on social media. you see one video take off as if it's telling the whole truth about who we are. >> oh, you're not. >> would you like to begin, judge. >> i didn't intend to say that.
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you know what? she's not. i'm telling you right now, she's not, okay? she's the one who said how many months ago, it's time the reign of criminals destroying our city, it's time to come to an end and it comes to an end when we take the steps to be more aggressive with law enforcement. is she crazy? we have black lives matter, then the reign of social justice, now it's the media's fault. read the statistics, that's all i have to say. i was in san francisco not that long ago. i was afraid. and the tenderloin district, people are dying all the time because they're doing cocaine -- not that cocaine kills them, but because of the fentanyl they're putting in the cocaine that's coming to china and the undeclared war coming through the border. that's all i have to say. >> glad we went to you first. you're right about that comment. i forgot about that. that was a great point. >> what would you like to say in
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response to the judge's passionate commentary. >> i'm mostly in agreement -- yes, it happens. and i would say also that a lot of liberal leadership is in agreement. we talk about we're all here in new york city. we have a mayor who got elected running on a tough on crime agenda with a criminal justice reform component to it which is where everybody wants to be, certainly in the post george floyd murder era. i think what they're saying is a bit of an outlier in the biden administration has been clear from the beginning. we're not just talking about funding the police. this rhetoric is not helpful. you look at leadership, clyburn, kamala harris, all saying this is not how we see things. >> why did london breed talk about the right wing media? >> she's grasping for straws?
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is it gasping? gasping for air and grasping for straws. both kamala harris and joe biden ran on getting rid of cash bail. that's a central problem here in new york city. let's not dismiss -- they couldn't say riots are bad, stop turning our cities until the poll numbers turned against them. it went on for months until they stood up and denounced the violence happening in major cities across the country. i want to point out quick. george gascon was the police chief in san francisco before he toddled down to l.a. appointed by gavin newsom, then he was appointed by gavin newsom, then the mayor to be the district attorney of san francisco. the dangerous liberalism, the pro criminal, anti-victim stance is like, general herpes. it spreads. you can't see it and you can catch it. it winds up in your city and there's really no treatment for it.
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not in san francisco he wasn't -- >> someone -- someone besides greg referenced std. >> do we have valtrex for this kind of liberalism? >> go ahead, greg? >> gascon, he was helpful offering tips to avoid being a victim of crime. he said, "lock your doors." >> going to write that down. >> avoid getting shot, don't stand in front of an incoming bullet. i thought that was helpful. i said it before, but it bears repeating, progressives deny the brutality and suffering of crime because they don't see it as a human problem. they see it as a political issue that they must indulge to placate their base. so they talked about criminal justice reform rather than let's help the victims, right? their base sees victims as a reckoning of 400 years of repression. but the last time i checked, elderly asian women didn't own
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slaves or support jim crow. i don't know why they're so silent about other minorities being destroyed in the streets. i don't want to get gross but i will. a dude just attacked a woman in the subway by -- by smothering her with his human feces on her face. he boasted -- boasted that he was going to get out. he got out before she got her treatment. he was out laughing about it. how is that not like assault with a deadly weapon with a bacteria? a chemical attack. it's a -- and it's like -- but this is the society right now. a man can walk up to your mother, your grandmother, take a bag of crap, shove it in her face -- her eyes were burning, it was in her nose. he laughed and locked out. how can you stand for this sh -- >> you know what fauci said about this? the woman should have wore a mask -- >> she should have double masked. >> the white house scrambling after the liberal media finally
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admits hunter biden's lap top is real.
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>> hunter biden, lap top, russian disinformation. >> russian disinformation effort.
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>> ongoing russian disinformation effort. >> ongoing russian disinformation campaign. >> "the new york post" tells you your mom loves you, you should check it out. we're not talking about fully reliable sources here. >> hater. >> boy, they sure do look stupid more than a year after the election, the liberal "new york times" finally admitting hunter biden's lap top is real. and not russian disinformation. greg? >> well, they don't -- they don't look stupid because it worked. i mean, trump lost. biden won. they looked -- they don't look stupid. they looked corrupt. they are corrupt. there has to be accountability. the 50 or so formal intel officers that claimed it was russian disinformation that was fed to all of these bozos that we just watched, they need to be hauled into a committee and they need to be -- they need to be interrogated beyond belief because they knowingly helped change an election by helping to shut down a legitimate news story in which the media
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colluded with them. for from now on, this is putin-esque. never take a lecture. never trust anyone in the media again. this is -- this is a great testament to tell you what they can pull out -- they swayed an election. we -- you know what? we might not even have the -- we night not have even had that war. >> they didn't sway it. they rigged it. >> now you can say it was rigged. look at the definition of rigged in the dictionary. it's exactly what they did. we're not talking about machines and voting. we're talking about covering up a huge story, big tech conspired with the democrat party with the cia to -- to snuff out a major, major scandal that would have changed the results of the election. they did the survey and said, look, 10% of biden voters, if they had known about the laptop situation would not have voted for joe biden in an election that was based on, what, 49,000 votes over a couple of swing states. that's the deal, man. so you can now say it's rigged. you can say it.
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and -- >> here's how stupid the immediate kra is. the media takes the word of the cia and politicians. think about how dumb you are. to believe the cia and the politician is telling you uh the truth. >> great watching stelter questioning "the new york post" in the state of cnn, what a mess? >> "the new york post" story was censored by twitter where individuals could not even share it. that the's how corrupt the big media is and big tech. >> i do remember that. i also am relieved that i never said russian disinformation. i just said, i really don't think this matters because people are not voting for hunter biden. and you can throw your pen, judge. she threw her pen, by the way. >> i dropped it. >> i really find it very hard to believe. i saw that survey as well. that people who were biden voters and i believe they were motivated by the fact that they thought trump was fundamentally corrupt and too unhinged. >> look who turned out to be
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corrupt. >> there's no evidence. >> he's the big guy on the lap top. >> where is the evidence that there was any money transferred, that joe biden transferred -- >> they had joint bank accounts. they had a credit card. one of hunter's -- >> are you really. >> one of hunter's boys -- >> are we going to play the children who co-mingle finances game. >> here we go. >> it's not your -- >> he -- >> dirty money. >> he's under investigation for money laundering. >> it's my turn now. first of all, he wasn't a child co-mingling money. he was an adult that got $1.1 billion from china, $8 be,000 a month from ukraine. $ 3 million from the widow of a russian mayor. a kid is sharing the money who is complaining he has to pay for everything for the family. tony bobalinsky tells. this is not just talk.
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this is proof beyond a reasonable doubt. i want every one of those people, leon panetta to clapper to brennan to all of them to testify under oath as to why they said it was what it was. and you know what? i knew leon panetta was a liar when he said we couldn't get to benghazi in 2012 within 13 hours from the -- from the tip of italy to the top of northern africa. mike burrell said they were just extremists, they weren't muslim extremists. what were they? irish extremists? these are political operatives. you have not just democrats that care about power, they care about the power, the money it brings, and the biden family is part of that trough, pigs at the trough. that's all i have to say. >> that's all i have to say. >> i didn't throw my pen, i dropped it. >> one more thing, next.
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jean it's now time for one more thing. jessica? >> jessica: so i had a baby, which is very exciting and i had this great baby shower here thrown -- oh, it's not showing up. anyway. you guys through me a great baby shower. he gave me this great picture of himself had to go in the crib. >> jesse: in the crib? >> jessica: she is amazing. we have had the best time with her so far. she is already three months old. that's her. >> judge jeanine: beautiful. >> jessica: thank you. >> jessica: one month birthday. she is smiling now and all the drooling. >> jesse: look at the hair. >> jessica: brian's hair. you say that every time. will. >> jessica: i'm feeding her formula. she is fantastic. and. >> jesse: look at that hair?
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>> judge jeanine: all right, greg, go. >> greg: okay, tomorrow night i'm going to be, where? arizona federal theater still tickets available. gutfeld.com and a great gutfeld. kennedy. carley shimkus and kat timpf. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us. we will see you back here on monday. "special report" is up next. ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight russian forces are bombarding the ukrainian capital of kyiv from a distance. they're also firing missiles neither western city of lviv where an aircraft repair installation close to the airport was attacked. rescuers continue to search for survivors from that bombing of a theater in mariupol. russian president vladimir putin appeared today huge rally in moscow praising his country's troops in biblical terms in front of a crowd estimated by police at 200,000. president

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