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i want to return briefly to the hawkins. wesley hawkins was convicted of child pornography in 2013. the sentencing guidelines called for 121 months or eight to ten years. the prosecutors asked for 24 months. you sentenced him to three months. we have heard a lot about -- >>y jesse watters with janine of dolma judge jean ferrero -- judge jeanine pirro, and this is b30. president biden touching down in europe for emergency meeting with nato allies in an attempt to put more pressure on vladimir putin. russia continuing its brutal assault on ukraine but it comes
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with heavy loss. nato's top commander now saying russia may have lost as many as 15,000 troops so far. biden now fearful a desperate putin may escalate acts further. >> i will say that to their face. i will say all i have to say. i will say it when i get there. >> how high is the threat? >> i think it is a real threat. >> jesse: but the threats don't end there. putin's spokesman refused to rule out against ukrainian forces. >> we have onset of domestic security. and you can read all the reasons for nuclear arms to be used. so if it is existing with a
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threat for the country, then it can be used in accordance. >> jesse: did you enjoy the president, greg, coming out to the cameras and giving that statement? >> greg: you know, i can't answer that. i'm not an expert on war. i was channeling judge jackson. >> jesse: very good. [laughter] >> greg: i will do that every block so i never have to prepare. you know what, i don't know what's going on. we need to have an expert here right now with general keane but first off, they are calling these emergency talks. then what happened three weeks ago? this was an emergency a long time ago. we waited so long it could have occurred before the war because we could see it coming. we knew there were problems since april of last year.
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i'm going to go back to what i said before and you echoed it, trump was pretty good at the stuff. we have examples from north korea, new mexico trade talks, china, canada. he know you don't do carrots. i don't know what the ratio one stick to 1 carat. >> jesse: no windows. >> greg: no one knows but he said the nice things and at the top of things. but you don't wait until the country's rubble refugees around, you know, it is a sad state of affairs. i don't know. to think about the russian side, they tend to rule things out but they don't rule things out. that is their thing. i don't have confidence in joe and i don't think he has an original job. he is good at saying good job to other people in the room but he can't say, come on, man to putin when he isn't there were doesn't take your calls. this is one of my expertise comes and, stick to one essential truth. the invasion was a clear
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violation of international law. don't dark talking about liberal democracies because places like china and russia they don't draw that line. it's not important to them but they do understand violation of international law. you can't get around that, borders rights, sovereign countries blah, blah, blah and don't bring up regime change. that would be a good start but i'm not an expert. we when we need to get an expert. dana, you are an expert appearance before i don't know, i'm not an expert either. and i don't know what is happening. cases are going to be going to court so i can't answer anything. >> jesse: do you think you will go over there? you talk about when he goes to do these trips with deliverables. what will be the deliverables when he touches them? >> dana: one think they were discussing the possibility poland wanted to send the migs to ukraine to be able to use. that apparently was signed off by lincoln. kamala harris would go and make
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the announcement and if it is going to happen the day and a half before, biden changed his mind. that might be fine in him might have made a good decision. but they sent her there was nothing and she didn't have a great performance, but that is typical so she has nothing to deliver. it is interesting how he wants to be the leader of the free world, but also in the backseat. he was dragged into the sanctions by europe and by congress, right, on the oil part of this equation. what do they deliver here? if they can deliver some sort of way to say you have intelligence that says putin will draw back and save partial victory because they will not be in nato. is that a way to end things? okay fine. ukraine says if that happens we have to have security for our people to rebuild this place, can biden to that? may be, that might be something to do. the other thing they have to do is figure out a way to collect more intelligence because that
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is actually something that our intelligence community does well. penetrated into the kremlin and they are not sure who was telling people what appear its way will continue to drive that wedge and not talking about regime change are on to you and you are losing and it could be more than that. >> jesse: do you think the russians have little spies that will be scurrying around this nato meeting, judge? like the waiter? >> judge jeanine: that is what they... >> jesse: with some perrier? >> judge jeanine: probably, that's what they do. i saw pictures of mariupol today. it is like it's completely devastated. i couldn't help but think but this is to greg's point. here we are four weeks into this. now, all we have heard is biden talk about the fact, they are going to use chemical weapons. there will be a cyber attack. there was going to be nuclear weapons.
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it is all about what putin is going to do. but then we say, look, we don't want to get involved. i understand that. we don't want to get involved, but at the same time, you could have been delivering the message of, hey, buddy we have the same things you have in pushback with, you know, we can do the same kind of thing. we have got a fence too as opposed to saying everybody, he's got all this stuff and you better run under your desk right away. when we are not looking, they are not looking to have boots on the ground, but i still don't understand. the sad part is when i saw mariupol today, why not the f300? someone said last night, you don't know, they may already have the iron dome there. it doesn't look at. so i don't know about their story. so now, the final shoe that will drop his fandom. do ukraine provide 40% of the
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world's wheat? we have 4 million refugees here or there is no heat, no water, no food, no wheat, now what will we do? go over there and look at putin, g you can't do this anymore? with to provide money to rebuild and take care of the refugees. a rolled global famine out in terms of food? i keep going back to my thought which is this, get the nato country to stand there with zielinski with leaders everyday. get pope francis who was upset about it with all due respect. stay in there with zielinski. get the russian patriarch the great church and great orthodox church. have them stand there in one place. >> jesse: part of me thinks the west once this proxy war to kill russia finally because it doesn't look like they were making that big of an effort to cut a deal and make putin leave and save any face whatsoever. it's all about sanctions and just grinding him down.
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>> jessica: i think it seems a tremendous effort has been made. you consider the fact russians lost 15,000 trip so far which is more than they lost in the war afghanistan. and they have regularly turned themselves over to ukrainian suffering from frostbite they are frozen and they don't have appropriate equipment to do that. the sanctions have been incredibly difficult, obviously everyday russians have hit a lot of oligarchs turning on putin. there was a rumor and i don't know with confirmed at that one of his high-ranking generals has actually turned around and said i'm not interested in this. in terms of bond ground deliverables, jake sullivan on the plane heading over the nato summit said the u.s. is coming with more humanitarian aid which is desperately needed and also refugee assistance. that is where the u.s. has dropped the ball in all of this. 11 ukrainian refugees have been allowed in since the war started.
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only basically letting people who were here before the war started. that is a huge dereliction of duty. you cannot have this going on with poland with millions and millions and millions and not step up to the plate there calling it a war crime big deal from secretary blinken today. and madeleine albright passed away today as well, which is incredibly sad event. you know, i'm thinking about blink and talk about war crimes and madeleine albright but anyway. i think we are doing a lot. and i think the intricacies and how complicated this is to unite western countries, we say we are united. we are very different and gas, oil, food from very diverse places. and i think biden is doing a hell of a good job to keep the wheels running on this. we will see what he says that nato but the ukrainians are getting a lot of help from us. >> greg: we should send them to the southern border.
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>> judge jeanine: yell, let the men. >> greg: let them cross and get them on the plains, that would be nice. >> dana: last week the ukrainians at the border would be allowed in and the russians -- be three oh, please. >> jesse: very hypocritical. straight ahead, the supreme court protection plan the press rushing to bash republicans and praise biden's nominee. ♪ ♪ life... doesn't stop for diabetes.
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>> judge jeanine: judge kentanji brown jackson back for marathon amount of questions on capitol hill. jetsam pushed by lindsey graham about sentence length in child pornography case. >> you think it is a bigger deterrent to take somebody on a computer looking at images of children and the most disgusting way and supervisor computer habits as as putting them in jail? no, senator. >> that is exactly what you said. i think the best way to deter people getting on computer and viewing hundreds, thousands in overtime may be millions of a population of whole of children being exploited and abused every time someone gets on is to put their ass in jail.
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>> judge jeanine: but don't worry the media has rushed to jackson's defense. she lashed out at republican to dare to ask questions about her own record. >> the word i would use for tom cotton -- i thought lindsey graham screaming, josh hawley, ridiculous. quite frankly it looked like ted cruz was a hate crime. >> that line of questioning was so grotesque from lindsey graham. >> republican grievance signaling, or gs. >> it is amazing to watch someone who is, quite frankly, intellectual giant be questioned by people who really have no idea about the law. >> judge jeanine: all right, you know what to come i will start with you, greg. >> greg: yes. >> judge jeanine: the judge with further explanation of her going under the guidelines for child said, "you know the fact that it's on the internet, which moses would see as an added mic aggravating factor and the statute says considered an aggravating factor, she doesn't
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think it is because, you know the statute was drafted before the internet." what i find so incredible is that she is so willing to look for every excuse that she can to get out from under sentencing guidelines as it relates to child pornography. the more we dig into this, the more it is clear that she would rather have a probation officer check a guy on his computer than put him in jail when the guidelines recommend jail. >> greg: i would say she is soft on crime. did i answer that question? thank you very much. i want to talk about don lemon as referring to intellectual giant. to be fair, a plastic garment bag screaming and the wind isn't intellectual giant. get the media so much in the tank for this candidate, suits and snorkels. but to be fair, this is how it works, right? a lot of grandstanding and one shy of the media becomes the
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critic and the other side cheerleader. infinite switches and we become nicer and they become angrier. but the media, this would be a historic choice, right, after all she is a black woman. but how do you know she has? the media, they are not biologist. we need to employ a biologist to check every historic choice that is based on identity. i have no idea if judge gorsuch is a white libertarian, do you? we need a biologist to check the stuff. >> judge jeanine: let me write to jessica with that. i really thought that, you know, she has been to the court and replaced briar. all of a sudden she has asked by senator marsha blackburn to define what it means to be a woman. she basically said she can't. and then she says, i'm not a
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biologist. what is the problem there? >> marsha blackburn was on earlier today but john roberts and he asked her to answer her own question and she would say i am a woman. i am a female. now, judge jackson certainly could have given that answer. but it was not what she was after. she wanted to talk about leah thomas and trained athletes. judge jackson did not want to get into dirt. >> judge jeanine: how is that dirt? that is what they may decide? how is that dirt? >> jesse: squeaky clean example. marsha blackburn showed up and she didn't have a good answer prepared. i know that they want to more than that. what she wanted judge jackson born biologically female, someone born with a and whether it became a man later in life. >> dana: judge jackson said i'm not biologist but is it
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about biologist? i thought maybe it's not about biology. we all know what was going on there. she didn't want her hearing to turn into matches -- >> judge jeanine: we will give her credit for not answering a question? >> jessica: i actually think with a hearing is that we have seen recently, yes i want to give her credit for not degrading herself to having a fight about these woke culture battles, yes. i do want to give her credit because i have full confidence that jackson thinks people who watch child pornography are bad people and could or must answer. i would say i'm a woman, i'm a female. >> judge jeanine: asked him if she didn't and that's the problem. she didn't have the colonies -- speaking of biologist. and even child, it is despicable but i will go under whatever the
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prosecutor said with statute says. but the internet wasn't there. jesse, finish this up. >> jesse: that is a gotcha question. what is -- or you are racist? that seems like a gotcha question today. she should have been able to answer that question, judge. anybody can answer that question smoothly. if she is that real yet spin it. i have biological female parts but this is a complicated issue in the united states and the gender in this and that and the other thing. you are done and that's how you scoot through. it makes me think maybe she is not as brilliant as everybody says she is peer that is a slam-dunk question and everybody knows it. the democrats breathed at these republican nominees, really nasty stuff. but someone answer what the definition of the woman is in the media rushes an end gives chest compressions to save her
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from her death. these things are so stacked. you got republican nominees accused of sexual harassment, racism, sexism, everything. and democrats given a little sympathy vote. all of these things are so over on the other side, it is crazy. >> judge jeanine: all right, dane appearance before i was going to say media bias point but you did it so well that i believe that there. i don't think that they prepared well enough for this child issue on the democratic side or the white house when doing the mock hearing. i don't think they saw it coming and handled it all that well. i think there are a lot of people that say obviously this is ridiculous and the republicans are blowing this out of proportion, however parents won't see it that way. they will not hear it that way and parental involvement in their children's lives is the a number one issue and all of these things. so let's just say you're in a tough district and you thought you were going to run on the fact that joe biden had been
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nominated and confirmed to the supreme court the first black woman emphasis something to celebrate. it is, however you know you will have to take a vote because now you will be labeled as soft on crime just like judge jackson peer that is how the ads will run and this will play well into the future. >> greg: well said, well said. >> judge jeanine: next, democrats following the political science and changing their tune on covid mandates. when hurting feet make you want to stop, it's dr. scholl's time. our custom fit orthotics use foot mapping technology to give you personalized support, for all-day pain relief. find your relief in store or online. ♪("i've been everywhere" by johnny cash) ♪ ♪i've traveled every road in this here land!♪ ♪i've been everywhere, man.♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: warnings of a red wave seemed to have scare the
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white house in two covid messaging. the administration planning to no longer look at cases for recommending masks and instead focus on hospitalizations and deaths. to know when surprise, the party pivoting against the mandates they once championed. the midterm messaging saying it is completely overcome amassed mandates, yeah! and bill mark warning his party the democrats have gone too far. >> california has got to get its arms around the issue. i mean it just does. first of all, we know there has been exit from this day and that is part of high taxes and partly because piracies and is all year around, but it is also because people can't believe do anything. >> greg: bill mark sounding more and more like me. and he is influencing me and i'm influencing him. it is full circle. >> jesse: a bed and breakfast now. do you go to bed?
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>> greg: and breakfast. >> jesse: i get nervous about something when we say the word red waves. >> greg: i know. >> jesse: let's not say that and jinx ourselves. >> jessica: are not part of your group. >> jesse: even the airlines are taking masts not that seriously anymore. i drove to fort a back-and-forth over the weekend and didn't have a mask to get down there and i had to asked johnny and i had it in my pocket and i get to jfk and i don't put it on peer that is my new thing i don't put it on until somebody tells me to put it on. nobody told me to put it on until we boarded the plane. so i was putting mine on and emma did not put it on at all, not very compliant but we sat down and put it on for kickoff and your peanuts and take your drink and that's a scam. >> jessica: why are you telling everybody that is a scam? >> jesse: i have said it is a scam before.
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you are back on fort myers on the return trip and it is all crinkled up in my pocket. i don't put it on until i get on the flight. i did put it on for the delta lounge because i wanted to make a good impression. when i get onto the flight, jetblue was a little more persnickety, they are. it wasn't a personal announcement. it was over the intercom announcement. i felt i was being targeted because i present the first row and they saw me. but again you put it on and you cheat with the peanuts and throw it away when you land in jail. >> greg: you know what i love? i love laughing at people who are leaving a flight leaving the airport with their mask on. you get taken off the moment the doors open, take it off. what are you going to do? kick you out? you already arrived! 50% of the people at the airport do not have to wear a mask because they are leaving. take it off for god's sakes!
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>> judge jeanine: they are used to wearing it all the time. jetblue is more persnickety. >> greg: a flight attendant was complete prison guard. >> judge jeanine: prison guard? maybe she knew you from your other life. [laughter] >> greg: i have smuggled in a lot of things. >> judge jeanine: you know what is crazy about this? i wanted to say one thing. like three months ago if we didn't have a mask on we were killing granny, right? and now to see that the republicans i won't see redwing may be ahead, oh, forget about it, no problem, hey, it's a free country. >> greg: it is true. jessica, that is the problem. it's got to be a weird to make a party based on political ramification as opposed to right and wrong, jessica. you should be ashamed of yourself. >> jessica: democrats are the only ones who want to win recollections. there has been new information that has come in the last few months beyond the polling of potential red wave and that is
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what happened in terms of all micron how many people dying versus how many people out of the hospital were having it in a few weeks ago, it felt like i was legitimately sick. vaccinated, boosted, i didn't have to go to the doctor. but the person i think who is the most interesting on this is the governor, democratic governor of colorado. because after the first wave of mask mandates went away, he never brought them back. everybody was bringing them back for delta, omicron and he said it's down here and never stood out on the mask mandates. i actually got in the fight with government governor of mexico and he brought it back and didn't see the science behind it. they basically have equal numbers of problematic cases. and he said, there is your evidence for you. it doesn't work. i think it did work. and i don't want to say what people did at the beginning when we didn't have a vaccine for this and when people were dying
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and 179,000 people died. it literally went down to, you know, peanuts and a joke. >> jesse: how dare you. >> greg: by the way, we have been talking about this forever, dana, it should have been about hospitalizations and death. and we are still masking kids in new york. >> judge jeanine: and outrage. >> dana: and mayor adam said actually, no, they will not have to do that. but i thought this was great. the freebie can he went to capitol hill and found out that none of the democratic offices and the hill sent this senate are operating, none, none. so they were continuing to abuse this covid thing as an excuse so they can work from home. i have to tell you this, catherine cortez masto since an senator from democrat in the swing state, a tough race coming up. she has a sign on her door that says this "cleaning not necessary."
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because no one is there. and the democrats, they realize they have some problems here and not just mask mandates. >> jesse: this summer if we have to go back to... friday. >> greg: we will be doing "the five" from our home. that was fun. all right, coming up an 87-year-old vocal coach dead after went into the streets of nypd and stood around and watched while the ambulance came. ♪ ♪ it's electric... made extraordinary. ingenuity... in motion. it listens, learns, adapts and anticipates your every need. with intelligence... that feels anything but artificial.
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attack. prosecutors say that after pushing the victim to the sidewalk and leaving her there bleeding from the head, the suspect spent a half-hour in the area and even watched as an ambulance came to help. she turned herself in after fleeing to her parents house on long island and deleting social media accounts. judge, what is going on here? >> judge jeanine: well, okay, she is charged with manslaughter in the first degree, which means she posed serious injury and the woman died. now, the tide turned. we don't know what caused this or instigated this. it is not like there is a justification but the witness who saw this, the cyclist, who saw laura or laurent crossed the street, the 26-year-old and shove her from behind. the prosecutors alleged that she shoved her from behind the 87-year-old victim fell and
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almost bleeds out and ends up dying five days later in the hospital. this lauren, the 26-year-old, the tight turn when she didn't go to help her. she didn't call the police. she instead had a fight with fiance 7 minutes later. she stands and the background with any criminal returns to the scene of the crime and watches with ambulance and does all of that off with no consciousness. will she be convicted of manslaughter in the second degree for which she faces manslaughter first, 25 years? possibly. but the juror is a push and effort death. she is not charged with murder. you may end up -- i want to know what's wrong with this 26-year-old and what her motive was. but the one who understands criminal law motive is irrelevant. she pushed her, shoved her, the woman died in pure intent was to shove her. now the defense attorney who is
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excellent, the guy is brilliant is saying she shouldn't be in jail. she apparently will be bailed out. >> dana: partly because her parents can help her out. she went to her parents house and deleted social media. >> jessica: definitely she was involved in this period and kind of the legal background and the question was is it enough? does it matter if the person died from the push? >> judge jeanine: yeah. you take your victim as you find them. if you push a 30-year-old, he might not have died. if you push an 87-year-old woman, she died. but you pushed her and that is a homicide appear that is why it is manslaughter. this is definitely manslaughter. she has not been charged with assault. the question is did she take a baseball bat with intentional murder? >> dana: we have had a surge in crime and greg, the woman gets pushed on the subway and a couple of the cases it has been a homeless man or somebody
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mentally ill and arranged, may be cut out of prison and hanging around, but this is very different. >> greg: that is why we are curious about it because the perpetrator doesn't fit what we have seen over and over again which is an unhinged homeless male peer that is all that has been happening. it but i have a question for the judge. in this case, the object of the assault, the woman dictates the severity of the crime like if she would have pushed jesse or me, what's that? but she pushed a female in her late 80s and then the push becomes the murder weapon, is that going to be part of the defense? >> judge jeanine: absolutely. what we have into criminal justice system, what is the intent of the individual? and you always try to tell jurors when they come back and say how do you know what the accused -- you determined by the circumstances or how they handle themselves and just not a result
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crime but you have to get in her mind. before judge, thoughts? >> jesse: my biggest fear punching someone in the face and they cracked their head open and die. >> greg: that your biggest fear? >> jesse: you are looking at a long time in prison. >> judge jeanine: kids were underage drinking, friends, one punch as the other and then one hits his head and eyes. a nightmare. no, they came back with an assault too because they didn't intend to kill. >> jesse: well i'm a why did she get this then? >> judge jeanine: because it was a shove. and you take her how you find her, she is definitely frail. >> dana: is there any indication that they shoved each other? >> judge jeanine: no, we don't know that from a strange periods before something happened before hand like she calls her name. >> jesse: the b word. >> judge jeanine: but she crossed the street, that is what
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: new reports of friction between president biden mvp harris. a new book detailing how harris felt disrespected when the would not stand for her as they would first be 18 peer of the vice president reportedly curious over the photo that vo used on the cover wearing converse sneakers. but biden told her to back down because it was a first world problem. i'm going to lead with the example i care about most which is the "vogue" magazine cover. i agree with her on this. i don't know, dana. >> dana: here is the thing, she posed for the photograph in
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the outfit. and i know, we will use the other one but maybe they felt they had insurances. but you don't have control. but the photographs wearing your sneakers on the front page of "vogue," don't wear it. you can blame the staff and if you want to blame somebody else, whatever, she should blame her staff. you want to look at certain wife and dress a certain way. i'm starting to remember come i don't believe the vice president you stand when he enters the room. i don't believe we ever did. if it is is the president coming in with him, yes, you do. but i don't think so. >> jessica: judge? >> judge jeanine: couldn't agree more if you don't want to be photographed and converse, don't put them on for the shoot. don't pose for the shoot. tell them i'm not wearing this. i've done that before. just say no, i'm not wearing it. and nobody needs to stand up for you. you are not that important. >> jessica: she's kind of
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important. second in command. >> judge jeanine: nobody in the white house is standing up for her and she's upset nobody is not. >> jessica: would you stand? >> greg: no offense, jessica but this is when i wish geraldo was here. when i was on the cover of playgirl... [laughter] i was shirtless and i wore these leather chaps. i didn't want to wear the leather chaps but i didn't complain because it was a decision i made, it was the leather chaps. >> jessica: good news, geraldo will be back next week to feature that story or he can go topless. [laughter] jesse? >> jesse: thank you for putting geraldo with chaps in my mind. but he is right you don't go to a photo shoot if you don't want your body on the cover of "vogue" or playgirl. and isn't she always right about everything? my favorite thing -- >> jessica: you don't argue with anna. >> jesse: the staff poses the
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idea of maybe starting starting to oversee relations with the nordic countries. [laughter] nordic countries instead of northern triangle. and copenhagen, start off slow. >> greg: nordic track. >> jessica: what are the issues she was wanting to deal with? i don't understand that. >> jesse: apparently, the white house left at that. >> jessica: i still think that that photo should not have been on the cover. it could have been embedded in the shoot. the other thing is, i would have owned it. i look good in congress. stop complaining, own it. >> jesse: and she's on vogue, come on. >> jessica: "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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>> [laughing]. >> time for "one more thing." i will go first with the feedy frenzy. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> variety he has a whole variety of soda pop. that's right i said soda pop. peanut butter and jelly soda. buffalo wing and pumpkin pie soda. i will begin with the pumpkin pie soda. >> i want somebody to try the ranch. >> manni can't. >> [laughing]. >> it smells stronger than it tastes. buffalo wing, judge? >> no! >> play along, judge. >> just smell it.
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>> pumpkin pie. >> anything sweet. >> greg gets bacon. >> just smell it. >> i will pretend. >> pretent. >> it's pumpkin. mine tastes like peanut butter and jelly. >> try the ranch. >> that's horrifying. >> it's warm. >> try it. >> no. it's like bacon grease. >> i can't. is it a religious holiday? >> i am on a juice cleanse. 10 more pounds to lose after giving birth. >> today is national puppy day. this is a special thing for me. canine companions for independence. they named a puppy after me. here's a little piece of it. >> i want you to meet dana.
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little puppy dana. hi sweet fifty-three. -- pea. >> i look forward to hearing her say drop it, dana. >> okay. a fabulous lady that we all know and slav. love shannon bream has a new book. mothers and daughters of the bible. you can pre-order right now. she examines the lives of biblical woman to understand how god's plan shaped the world. >> having a rough day and need encouragement, a california elementary school you can get pep talks from students on demand. they started a peppep talk hot e
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>> be in yourself.lls an hour. >> the world is a better place with you in it. >> that's so cute. >> yeah, it is. >> believe in yourself. >> we don't have enough time for you today. >> i know what it feels like to be jessica. >> oh! >> all right. "special report" is up next with bret. >> bret: the soda segment was worth it. i am bret baier. we are following two major stories. judge ketanji brown jackson faces another round of tough questions from senators. republicans focussing on the supreme court nominee's record on crime. shannon bream joins us life from capitol hill in a moment. first ukraine.

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