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trust. >> understood. understood. thank you very much. the ukrainian prime minister said a little more than 8,000 people have escaped through the seven humanitarian corridors. remember there are 10 of them. only through seven. that'll do it here. here comes "the five." ♪ >> hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro along with jessica, joe jones, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >> innocent civilians suffering as russia's unprovoked invasion of ukraine enters a new phase. after failing to quickly cap slur cities like kyiv, putin appears to be shifting focus to
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inflict as much damage to the country as possible. the city of mariupol refusing russia's demand to surrender, even after enduring weeks of devastating air strikes. ukrainian president zelensky continues call for peace, but says his country won't give any land to russia. >> i think we have to use any format, any chance that you have possibility of negotiating, possibility of talking to putin. but if these attempts fail, that would mean that this is a third world war. >> this comes as president biden prepares to head to europe where he'll attend a major nato in brussels as well as the president in warsaw. >> air raid sirens continue to go off. despite those warnings, people
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in the city are very much trying to get on with their daily lives as much as possible. but they do realize that at any moment things could change and they are watching very closely what's happening just outside of this city center, especially to the east and to the south and coastal towns like mariupol, where hundreds of thousands of people right now are trapped and trying to get out of harm's way after russia issued that ultimatum for the city to lay down the arms. the mayor rejected the offer to surrender without hesitation. officials say weeks of heavy shelling and bombardments they estimate upwards of 2,300 people have died in the city. residents who survived the attack say battles are taking place on nearly every street. >> there is no mariupol anymore. they bombed everything. it's all this maternity hospital and art school -- all of this is
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very catchy for the use of the new year. but bombed everything. we don't have mariupol anymore. we have to build this city from scratch. >> in kyiv crews are sifting through what's left of a shopping center after it was blown up last night. ukraine estimates as many as eight were killed after a russian-fired rocket blasted through the mall in that city. the explosion charred cars and sent shrapnel into homes and businesses. russia claims that they only targeted the shopping center because it was housing ukrainian missiles and rockets, but that claim has not been independently confirmed by anyone. one mother who spoke just today about that incident said her daughter was working in that very shopping center and you can just imagine some of the thoughts just thinking if that attack had happened just a day before. >> thanks so much. stay safe. dana, i'm going to start with you. we're in the fourth week of this
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and every day we hear about more and more attacks on civilians, civilian protesters being shot and killed. we hear more and more about literally war crimes happening. when zelensky talks about the beginning of the third world war, is he really talking about where we are possibly? >> well, that phrase has been used since the first day of this invasion by some because one of the things that president biden is trying to do and other nato countries is to figure out how do you provide ukrainians enough to defend themselves without, again -- i disagree with how we are describing how putin is provoked, because he's provoked by everything. but to provoke him into a nuclear war. nobody wants that. i don't know what putin wants, but i imagine he doesn't want that. i think this trip that biden is going to take this week is important. i think it's good that he's going. i think it's time for some more
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front-seat diplomacy. he sent kamala harris. that did not necessarily move the needle. now he has to go. i think it's better to be sitting in a room face to face with other nato leaders rather than on zoom. they have a terrible dilemma in this situation. we're giving the ukrainians enough to keep -- they are doing pretty well defending themselves. it could be that zelensky thinks he can keep the capital city of kyiv, but outside of kyiv, if you don't give them enough to win quickly, then you're going to lose slowly. if that happens, then you're going to see the death toll of civilians increase much more. >> you know, joey, i'll go to you on that. it appears we're at a stalemate right now, that there were -- there was a deadline that was given to zelensky at 10:00 p.m. our time last night to surrender and he hasn't gotten mariupol --
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putin hasn't gotten kyiv. he's trying to destroy and crush the spirits of the ukrainians. but when you're at a stalemate, it's a very dangerous time, is it not? and what does putin do now? >> i think when zelensky says then it will be world war iii, i think what he's saying, in my opinion, if we continue to hold him off, he's going to eventually -- putin is going to eventually use chemical weapons, nuclear weapons. the west said when that happens, they are involved. i think zelensky is saying is you all underestimated us, we're able to stay in this fight because of the weapons you're giving us. if we don't win decisively, that's what's next. that might be true. we try to report on this every single day. you can't report on this one day to the other. we say they haven't gotten mariupol. but mariupol is a wasteland of war. so does it matter if they are
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sitting in the city center or not? that's part of the problem here. just like what dana was saying, to wrap this up, if the end result is we're three months of war and 30,000 people dead and russia standing in the center of kyiv, when you look back, what do you say? what was the purpose of this war? what was gained from it? what was gained from the 30,000 deaths? it may be the next 30 years of insurgency. >> you know, greg, with respect to that, let's assume that he just -- scorched earth from this point on. he will never defeat the ukrainians' spirit and the russians don't appear to have the ability to actually occupy. what do the russians do at that point? >> you know, your fantasy is that they take care of the problem themselves. but i don't know if that's going to happen because putin is so far removed. it's weird he's essentially destroying the very thing that he claims that he cherishes, which is ukraine.
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it's like a really bitter acrimonious breakup where the creep goes, well, if i can't have you, no one well. >> then it gets real bad. >> it is the opposite of damage control, what he's doing. i'm pessimistic about biden just because he doesn't seem like he's in any particular rush to fix this. we know that -- we were talking about how many examples there are of places where we have helped and it didn't help. i'm beginning to feel that the longer we do this, the longer it goes on and the longer that it goes on, the more people die. it's really weird. this is the longest fog of war i have seen. both sides are calling each other nazis. russia was first when they did that. we need some kind of creative thinking and i go back to the only example that i can think of, you know, when trump went to north korea, it was like, let's
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see what happens, let's shake the box, see what happens, we can promise something. at least it was innovative and it introduced another variable into a situation where we already knew the variables there were not working. now we're four weeks in and we're kind of in the same place we were before. >> the reason why putin was able to sell this to begin with is what's happening in -- i'm not taking a position because i would have to read a bunch of books to get there. when americans sit there and say it was real easy for charlie wilson's war, that didn't bother us until we're in a war for 20 years. i get aggravated for i sat in front of a television, americans please ask questions before we get into another war. if you do that now, you're in putin's pocket, right? >> exactly. >> come on. there has to be opportunity for americans to understand what we're getting into and at any point, no matter how righteous
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the cause. >> jessica, the whole idea if we're fighting to this point where we're at a stalemate, it's about diplomacy isn't it? >> a lot of it is. thought it was important john said we're doing things we're not telling you about, which is what everyone is asking for. you're the most powerful government in the world with the most weapons that is doing more than they are telling us. that is a game changer because one consistent thing that i have noticed from everyone i have talked about, everyone is on the same side, whether republican or democrat, is we want to know what are you doing for them, these people are making such personal appeals, zelensky has just -- the videos he's putting out, emotional. he's taking us on a tour of ukraine that makes it palpable for the average person sitting
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at their home in kentucky. john kirby said, we're not going to tell you what's on the ground, but we're doing more than you think that we're doing. >> can i add one thing, judge? it doesn't have to do with weapons, but it could be something that could help the russian people and not help putin. could you figure out a way to have a creative banking system that allows people in russia that can't leave russia or the ones who left russia already, find a way for them to be able to be part of our banking system or international banking system but separate out people like putin and oligarchs and the military -- a creative way to do it without weapons? >> smart -- it's too intelligent. >> not only that. you draw a distinction. that is between putin and the russian people. and we've got to recognize that the russian people, a lot of them are being oppressed by him as well. next, tensions already flaring
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won't turn the hearing into a smear campaign like democrats have. >> this will not be a political circus. this will not be the kind of character smear that sadly our democratic colleagues have gotten very good at. >> the most nominee was subjected to accusations about that unfiltered bigotry. >> no republican senator is going to unleash on you and attack about your character when the hearing is virtually over. none of us, i hope, have been sitting on information about you as a person for weeks or months. >> some of the main stream media are giving the nominee cover before the hearing even starts. >> what josh hawley is doing
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when he tries to do this, he's trying to get her killed. trying to get violence done against a supreme court nominee. >> all right, greg. [laughter] >> you know that guy, don't you? >> yeah, he's been on my show. he discovered the more extreme you become, the more you end up on our show. >> the republicans get a nail either way, right? they either fight the fight democrats have fought, which takes all their ability to stay mad about the kavanaugh hearing and the moral ground away they believe they have. if they do a regular hearing, this is just a progressive on the supreme court. >> that's right. i would say that -- i would go with that direction. i would say keep you powder dry because you're replacing an l with an l, right? this is a push. true, she's probably going to be the most progressive person. but the fact is, they lost a liberal, they are going to get liberal.
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you don't want to lose your mind. however, you will be reminded how different republicans are. they aren't as disgusting and vicious in these settings. when a democrat runs this, it becomes a witch trial. i would like to see the republicans a little bit tougher. they don't have to obsess. if they obsess over critical race training -- >> theory. >> whatever, jessica. >> i'll say whatever too -- >> anyway -- the media is going to galvanize that weapon, which is demonization through racial accusation. if you bring up crt, they're going to call you a racist. speaking of disgusting, i have to apologize for my hygiene. there was no hot water. >> i can't tell you. >> i haven't shaved and i stink because i haven't bathed in two days. >> you're proud of that? >> no. i'm disgusted. >> clean things up a little bit. [laughter]
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>> i saw marcia blackburn video. she went in on her pretty quick and pretty hard about things like parental rights. that was one thing she brought up. the idea of how schools are treated and whether parents -- parents' rights. one thing that stood out she volunteered to defend guantanamo bay prisoners of war. her brother is an iraq war veteran. it's not she's immune to that. how do you think americans should see that >> i think americans know our system is different than other places and defendants get to have a public defender. they get to have representation in court. and gitmo detainees were given that and some people might say they shouldn't have been. but that is our system. that's our system of justice. she was participating in the system of justice and i don't know if she went down there and she's talking to her gitmo
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detainee and did you know anything about such and such. i don't know if they were there as apollo -- apologists. we saw in the kavanaugh hearings and in some ways the amy coney barrett hearings, there was a race to the bottom and the democrats absolutely won it. they got the gold. there's no need for republicans to do that because they have all met with her. apparently they think she's quite charming, very wise. but this question about -- two questions. one, she says she doesn't actually have a judicial philosophy. what is your constitutional philosophy? that is actually what you are there to do, is to interpret the constitution. the second -- >> marcia blackburn, you're on top of it today with her. the other thing i would say iss there's a question you'll hear
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republicans bring up again and again the question of the dark money group they say -- dark money that basically ensured that the progressives got ketanji brown jackson, rather than childs as the nominee. >> she was on obama's short list. probably going to be the theme of the hearing. >> let me just say this. she's got the votes. she was approved to go to the circuit court of appeals i think a year ago, a little over a year ago, two years ago. three republicans voted for her. right now she only needs all the democrats to vote for her. so this is an easy win for her. the question is -- dana made reference to this. a judicial philosophy. that is not telling people how you would vote. it is your interpretation of the constitution. is it a living document? the democrats for years have gone after conservatives and they have said that, if you have
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a conservative judicial philosophy, then you're not qualified to be on the court. so the democrats have created a precedent to go after this judge, potential justice. i think more important is her record on crime and specifically child porn. that's something i did a lot of as a prosecutor. right now she has to explain why her sentences were lower than the sentencing guidelines. here's the statute. says you've got to give a mandatory minimum of five years or a maximum of 20 years. she very often went under the required sentencing guideline. they say the reason she did that was because she was looking at possession as opposed to receiving. as far as i'm concerned there's no difference in the possession of or receiving of child porn. if you make it, you're a dirt bag, for sure. explain to me, potential
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justice, why you went below sentencing guidelines for the dirt bags in our society. >> child porn, jessica. >> tell us why she should be a supreme court justice. >> that's a larger question than child porn sentencing guidelines and josh hawley has been beating that drum. he did again today. there -- conservative outlets saying the attacks -- >> said she had to explain why she went below the guidelines. disingenuous >> in the title of the piece. she was taking notes on josh hawley's points as he was talking about cases he wants to know about. she has, according to everybody on both sides of the aisle, has been receptive to adoring type questions and the questions -- mar questions about crt --
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couple of things i thought were important about her perspective and it was highlighted by dick durbin, she discuss her jobs in terms of talking about people who are affected by her decision take it and her experience as a public defender and she would be the first on the court to have that experience, really frames her perspective in a completely different way than other people we have had on the court. there's a chart that the "washington post" created that all of the qualities that supreme court justices have, where they went to school, debate -- she's the only one that checks every single box on the chart. that makes her pretty special. >> 6-3 she'll get in. >> we can say that. [laughter] >> why don't we just skip this and get -- we know what the vote is going to be. we talked about this at every one of these hearings. >> we've got to go. ahead, a liberal media outlet
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call rosland capital today at 800-630-8900, 800-630-8900. that's 800-630-8900. >> president biden's policies have led to record levels of inflation. but the out-of-touch eggheads at bloomberg are offering advice to struggling americans. inflation stings most if you earn less than 300 now dollars a year. here's how to deal with it. take the bus. don't buy in bulk. try lentils instead of meat. nobody said this would be fun. the opinion piece telling people to forgo cancer treatments for pets, save extra bucks. i think it's going to take a
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huge dent out of this for millions of people, judge. what do you make of their suggestions? do you like one of these guys telling you your sick pet should skip the chemo? >> it's none of their business. i don't want anyone tells me to eat lentils instead of meat. rest in peace mickey motto. he >> upbeat story. [laughter] >> they have got nothing to give us other than it's all our fault, we should lower our standards. period. >> this is the ideology of punishment again. they love enforcing sacrifice on others. i bet those writers went home and ate lentils. >> they went to dell francisco's. i was gone last week.
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seems like things went downhill. >> you can afford the car, not the chemo. >> under $300,000 -- electric vehicles cost $60,000 to $80,000. what if you have a family that has three or four cars and everybody is working? you're going to buy four electric vehicles? nonsense. >> i would have loved to have been in the meeting when they brainstormed suggestions. kill the pets. what about grandma? grandma is getting old. she may need chemo. >> bring back -- when i first saw the headline, i was like, please be an opinion piece. [laughter] >> thank god it was an opinion -- biden -- i don't i don't think will be invited back. when you have both sides ridiculing at this level, you know that you have done a really poor job in selecting what editorial to go with. only 1% of americans make over $300,000 a year. it's absurd. and a missed opportunity to talk
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about real solutions. the white house is considering another round of stimulus checks. >> that's great for inflation. >> yeah. that'll make your dollar worth more. >> it will make you able to fill up your gas tank and buy meat and not lentils at the supermarket. i'm not talking about food on -- i mean proposals on the table that would help everyday americans. >> i don't think we can afford tables. >> imagine the lengths the white house is willing to go to to avoid opening up oil and gas production in america. gas cars or lentils and no chemo. >> inflation hurts worse for people under $300,000? i make well under $300,000 and inflation has not hit me like it's hit my family and friends that live off a household income of under $80,000. tell them the ride the bus. you can't ride the bus in murray
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county, georgia, or outskirts of nashville into nashville and top stories. there are two american experiences. one is rural, one is -- i don't know what a lentil is. [laughter] >> i have got one more point on this. it's important. if you want pets and want to at the meat, there's a solution that's self-evident. come out, i'll show you how that works. >> you've got a show about that, right? >> pets that provided food for the table -- >> you call them pets -- >> the two pigs we had, that one was oink, this one ain't. >> you killed your pigs and ate them? >> i didn't kill them and not eat them. [laughter] >> that might have been the greatest answer of all time. >> coming up, republicans want heads to roll after the media tried to hide up the hunter biden laptop scandal. speaking of pigs.
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♪ >> republicans demanding a new probe into hunter biden's laptop. >> authorities are seeing if the e-mails are connected to an ongoing russian effort -- >> hunter biden, his laptop intelligent officials warned is likely russian disinformation. >> i'm going russian disinformation effort. >> ongoing russian disinformation effort. >> all of a sudden two and a half weeks before the election this laptop appears somehow.
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>> the new york post calling out intelligence experts who refuse to apologize for falsely discrediting the story as korean disinformation when it first broke. if you go through that, greg, you can see there's a bunch of -- they declined to comment. they didn't respond to the requests. >> you've got to give the new york post a lot of credit. i'm surprised twitter didn't ban them for that article, because i -- i mean, i don't know if people remember what it was like when the article came out and the sudden -- it was in unison, it was directed, it was manufactured the idea that this was fake. we were worried to talk about it. we thought we said something, would we get in trouble? this could happen again because there's no repercussions. i hesitate using the word "probe" in the sentence with hunter biden.
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>> let's go to judge who has a documentary on fox nation. >> you're sorry that you heard it in the first place. the sad part is that the media is so in the tank of the left and left wing ideology that -- and the crack-addicted porn pig that they are willing to the truth of a porn pig and they don't care about americans. and these 50 so-called intelligence officers who swore that this was russian disinformation -- these are liars. they are paid liars. look at clapper, he went before congress, swore to tell truth, says we don't spy on americans. they are in the business of politics. they are not in the business of protecting americans. the sooner we get rid of all of them, especially they are not willing to change a mistake -- they tried to change an election. 50% of those who voted for joe biden said if they knew about
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this, they might have changed their vote. and it is a sad commentary. they don't care about the small american. they only care about money and power. >> shouldn't that be investigated? all of them should be investigated to find out how -- >> there was a conference call or a zoom and the bat signal went out and everybody said the same thing, now they refuse to answer. they wanted their names in the paper to say that it was russian disinformation. but now they won't answer press calls about them saying it was russian disinformation, which i think is wrong. jessica, do democrats understand the frustration from people were following this that -- they are looking at this now with the "new york times" confirming it and the utter -- i can't find the right word that's appropriate at 5:00 p.m. >> disgust. >> i wasn't on that call, if there was a conference call. i was not invited to it. i think that as we head into
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midterms as triple c to every political consultant is expecting it to be a blood bath and for democrats to lose 40 seats in the house and could lose control of the senate. the expectation is it could be the inflation and and the economy and not what's going on with hunter biden's laptop. i think what people see as a genuine issue gets murkied -- murkified the fact that you have the benghazi probe, for instance, americans died, including one of our ambassadors, during the sunday shows, the testimony, then in 2015 you have kevin mccarthy on sean hannity's show admitting it was a political stunt. he actually said, oh, everyone thought hillary clinton was unbeatable. look at her numbers now. people don't -- these probes get thrown around for political
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reasons. when the judge says, you know, they don't care about actual americans, we had americans that died in benghazi and republicans were using that as a stunt as per -- >> i don't think defending -- >> it has to do with how people read these things. they don't take them seriously because republicans and democrats throw them at each other. >> man of the people. >> there are two scandals. one of them involves the bidens and the idea that hunter biden was making deals using his father's influence and potentially giving money back to his father for it. i don't see anything coming from that because i don't see the people who protect each other letting anything come from that. the other scandal -- the first that bothers me, i expect politicians to be corrupt. it's part of the american system. i wish i could change that tomorrow. the second scandal, twitter and "new york times" discrediting and removing a media source for simply reporting what they found to be the truth. that's the one that we can have
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>> a federal judge pushing back against woke campus protests. the judge saying they should think twice over hiring law students who disrupted a free speech event at yale university. students tried to shut down a speaker at a bipartisan panel on civil liberties. >> freedom of speech -- [multiple speakers] >> you're -- >> unbelievable. >> dana, what did you make of
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this? >> i think these -- to be clear, these are not college students. they are actually in yale law school. these are adults who are about to get on their way to some high-flying professional career and they typically want to be a judge. if you want to be a judge, your literal job is to listen to both sides. and they don't understand that? how did they get into yale law school with that mentality? it's interesting there should be finally consequences for something like this. i don't know if you need a list. you could just, you know, do it without a list. just do your research and see if you want to hire these people. >> look, free speech is very important. and the person who came to lecture or engage in dialogue is someone who had argued before the supreme court. you would think the students at the law school would be interested in critical thinking and dialogue. the truth is they want to drown that first amendment.
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that bothers me. that tells me if they end up on a a bench somewhere and on the supreme court, we've got a real problem. i think they should be asterisked. >> greg, it's ok he e-mailed his colleagues and said don't hire these people? >> the only bench these people belong on is a park bench. their behavior proves they are not qualified for any job other than maybe being an extra in a zombie film. what you are looking at are zombies. these are people that have nothing going on upstairs except kind of some spiteful ideology they picked up like a congress. good for that judge. deny others to express themselves, you don't deserve a job. i'd hire them to work around the house, though. >> taking cancel culture to a new level. >> see it in action. two, kick your kids out of the
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treatment at the medical center his journey would not have been possible without save our allies. co-founder joined knee today. >> we have people in our team willing to go into harm's way to protect those from evil and especially when we got the call from help from fox we could not move quickly enough multi-national effort to ben's section traction from combat zone. >> dana: rescue from conflict zones and contested areas and doing such important work. to learn how you can help go to save our allies.org and she was a very precious woman. >> judge jeanine: that's great. all right. i'm next. four, here is a picture of a dog frantically trying to eat magazine pictures of food in hilarious video, yeeding a magazine and trying to lick and eat the food. pauses and looks at the photos
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of pass that meatballs and other treats. i want you to know this millers video currently boasts more than 3 million views on tiktok but my very own dog stella also has some expensive tastes. you will see her here. she is always trying to eat jewelry. she is eating jewelry box or a pouch of jewelry. i think we have got more of that whenever i come home she will find whatever looks like jewelry and she eats it that's the end of that all right. greg? >> greg: that's all i have to say about that. we haven't done this in ages so let's do it. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great knot ♪ >> greg: as joey stated, animals are great. because they taste good. especially baby goats. i'm kidding. so adorable. but they are not very bright. here are baby goats misunderstanding the purpose of a slide. you are supposed to slide down it. but these goats do not understand the concept of sliding. so we got two dumb san mall
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segments, dog thought paper was food and goats cannot figure out how to slide and that's all i have to say. >> judge jeanine: all right, jessica you are mexico. >> jessica: remember this adorable little girl singing frozen from a bunker in ukraine got worldwide attention including everyone who was in frozen and wrote frozen. thurk girl named amelia has gained worldwide attention as i said. just sang her country's national anthem in poland at charity conference raised cross to $400,000 for ukraine. listen to her. ♪ >> joey: march 26th and 27th i will be riverside golf resort and casino royal rising and
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legacy acres shooting hunger and fundraiser. warrior rising.org invest in veterans that are entrepreneurs and you have to earn it. they just don't give it to you and help you start a business. >> judge jeanine: i forgot to say i'm hosting laura ingraham tonight and tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. "special report" up next. hey, bret. >> bret: i will tune, in you got it thanks, good evening. welcome to washington i'm bret baier. breaking tonight russia pounds targets throughout ukraine with as many as 300 air attacks in just the last 24 hours. vladimir putin appears to be focusing on securing strategic territories in ukraine's east and to the south key port city of mariupol refuses to give in to rush's ultimatum of surrender or else. now we are at the or else stage as ukrainian forces suffered losses they are launching counter offenses throughout the country. russian troops are being forced to regroup as
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