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>> neil: just on that alone, jackie that is fabulous, jackie deangelis, the number of prominent russians who have parted company with vladimir putin and why ukrainian is concerned about the war that won't end. that is the kind of stuff that could end it. we will see you tomorrow. "the five" is next. ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: hello, everyone i am judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, katie pavlich and greg gutfeld it is 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. president biden embarrassing himself on the world stage trying to show nato is united against russia. biden end: visiting the u.s. troops to refugees.
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that comes after commander-in-chief directly contradicted what his own administration has been saying for weeks about sanctions for touring russia. >> let's get something straight if you heard me from the very beginning i did not say come in fact, the sanctions would deter him. sanctions never deter. you keep talking about that. sanctions never deter. >> that is not what i said. you are playing a game with me. speak with president believes sanctions are intended to it is. >> the purpose of the sanctions is for deterrence. the purpose of the sanctions is to deter from going to war. >> we do see the detour will have an impact. >> and more confusion overseas by telling american troops in poland that they may soon be sent off to ukraine.
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>> ukrainian people have a lot of backbone and a lot of guts. i'm sure you are observing it. and you will see when you are there you are going to see, young people standing in the middle of a tank and say i'm not leaving. i'm holding my ground. >> judge jeanine: the white house quickly coming out to mop up joe's mess insisting american troops won't be going to ukraine. all right, i will start with you, greg. we have this constant back and forth between the president and the white house. let's talk about sending troops to ukraine. he is talking to the 82nd airborne. literally over there in eastern europe and telling them they will be there and you will witness it. even use that verb as well as fear. >> greg: i don't know what the hell he was talking about peer that is scary. trump would say something rash
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and directly to mike directionally true, that is directionally insane because that is completely 100 miles away from the truth or maybe that is the truth and we don't like it. you feel kind of a mild embarrassment like when you go out to dinner with a relative that's not quite all there and doesn't snap at the waitress. but what you see is what you get. you always hear about trump being behind the scenes and he was like presidential bullet in reserve, party in the front, serious in the back and he would flatter a leader but then get the wrap back somewhere else. but now a story or maybe it is that they were made up because it is friday, you know putin took crimea under obama and invaded ukraine under joe. why is that? the administration is essentially the same and the same predictable nature. what was the gap in between? it was trump. why did putin hold off? because drums ran is
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unpredictability. how can anybody deny? putin said i better not do it because who knows what he will do he might ball my palace. right now putin is a hood ornament for the administration and knew he could pull it off. a clear violation with a lot of brutality because well, he knew he could. >> jesse: maybe he was being unpredictable. >> judge jeanine: well, he was certainly unpredictable as it relates to his sanctions would never deter russia compelling after ukraine, jesse. >> jesse: you don't hand biden a hot mike. the guy is asked from the trip and you strap a teleprompter to his lips and you let it rip. we can't risk something this crazy and then white house mops it up like he has some drunk celebrity. what i meant to say was the exact opposite of what he did
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say. and it is not just that but the deterrence on the wrong page. remember when he said you take a tiny chunk of ukraine, maybe we won't do anything or maybe he shares the intel with the chinese and the chinese handset to to the kremlin. the russians and the saudis won't take his phone calls. this is a mess. and they act like it's not a mess and that's a real problem. right now, we don't know if biden misspoke and he stopped planning on that or he's planning on it and he slipped. now, how scary is that? and you have to know that the russians are looking at this six ways from sunday trying to figure out what is going on here. we don't know what is going on here either. >> judge jeanine: okay, katie, there is a sound i want you to take a listen to and we will come to you on the other side. >> putin has issued russia's energy resources and of course, manipulated its favors peer that is how he used it. he was profits to drive his war
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machine. that is why earlier this month i announced the united states would ban all ports of russia energy to make it clear the american people would not part of the united states and the european human. we will work together to take concrete measures to reduce dependence on natural gas. >> judge jeanine: what is interesting about that katie, the treasury department assured wall street it can still trade russia oil and gas through june 24th. so what does he mean? does he mean anything that he says? >> katie: we are talking about the ban of russia oil and gas but the sanctions don't go in place until june or maybe even if they do that but you will remember that donald trump in 2019 had a very harsh meeting with the head of nato talking about the exact same nomex same thing. and you will manipulate using a weapon and they said to harsh and alliance to maintain its
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credibility when really he was saying, your decisions in terms of business and who you allow to control your energy sector will hold you hostage once things get hot and i we are exactly there. on the communication standpoint, miscommunications and miscalculations cause wars. that is how wars start. communication from the administration has been so sloppy when it comes to what they say, what they actually mean, and bringing up president obama in 2014, now, in syria the president there called obama's bluff when he drew a redline and didn't follow up with it and russia also called his bluff and they have been there ever since helping with disability and annihilation of that country. now they are doing it in ukraine knowing joe biden took a lot of things he didn't mean or was unclear about it. president trump said what he meant and that is not the case in the situation but people in the united states, military
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stationed in nato countries right now are very nervous about a misstatement turning into a miscalculation in a very volatile situation. >> judge jeanine: you know, jessica putin off of europe and russia will even though we are maxed out on air domestic natural gas reduction. and he's not increasing the supply. how is he going to do that? >> jessica: i think he's going to have to do that. he did say in pennsylvania he was anti-fracking and we only had 3% of our oil coming from russia and the first place. what he's trying to manage is ten, 15, 20 countries and how they will have a relationship with russia. >> judge jeanine: not just in this country. >> jessica: this is not just about us. we have saudi refinery get blown up today and prices spiked to $113 a barrel and it was down to $96 a few days ago. there are obviously global not
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related to what's going on with ukraine/russia and that can's/our supply. i know what you want me to say that we will be completely energy independent and everything will be fine. >> judge jeanine: say whatever you want to say. >> jessica: i said that because greg at least wanted me to say that. but you want to say something about the communications part of this. i don't think that the 82nd airborne or anyone is confused about what we are doing with troops. i think what he was saying you will want to see the strengths of the ukrainians. they are streaming into poland, walking across the borders. we hear about mothers walking with three pets, five children's taking kids by the side of the road. i think that is what he's talking about. it does seem like everybody is unified here. i would put it to the table, what would our republican president who you think would be
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doing any differently at this point? in my mind, the only differences we are putting troops, boots on the ground and possibly heading to a nuclear war or we are continuing down this path... >> judge jeanine: you give them the s300? >> jessica: that can target or appearance >> judge jeanine: we should cower in the corner because we are afraid? >> jessica: we are not frayed. we are talking about publicly how we want the government to operate. >> judge jeanine: it is still leveling the country. >> jessica: we are leveling the country but putin circle is collapsing around him. that is from sanctions, really rich people having their money sanction and we heard days russian troops killed their own commander because they didn't want to fight this war anymore. that is all very meaningful. i'm not saying tomorrow this will be over, but i think -- >> jesse: you said what we wanted you to say. >> judge jeanine: biden about to make a big comeback after
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: americans may be facing more economic hardship in addition to rising gas prices and inflation, president biden warning the country to get prepared for a food shortage. >> let's talk about food shortages. and it's going to be real. the price of these sanctions is not just imposed upon russia. it is imposed upon a lot of countries as well including european countries and our country as well. >> jessica: according to fox news poll, voters are getting fed up and blaming the president and its policy for making the economy worse with 53% saying he is at fault. katie -- >> katie: yes, ma'am. >> jessica: i'm old enough to
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remember when everybody was complaining biden wasn't shooting straight about these issues. now he is telling the truth. shouldn't this actually be applauded? >> katie: it is him telling the truth should be applauded in the fact we are in america in 202022 with a food shortage should not be applauded because of his policies. last summer jen psaki stood at the white house podium and laughed it off and scoffed at the idea americans were having treadmill delayed too late when there was us food supply chain. wait until there is a way more serious problem. here we are. it is proving that americans and people all over the world in their own country have to start thinking about producing their own country sustaining products, whether fertilizer which we see a shortage of so food can't be grown. food that we import from the rest of the world. energy, antibiotics, medicine, personal protective gear and
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trying it with a monopoly during the pandemic. but it raises this idea we can always rely on other countries to make sure that we can sustain ourselves here at home. president biden says it will be a real thing without offering a solution and say again but don't worry, i have a plan to combat this coming food shortage. this is what the administration is going to do. it is like a bomb, get ready america. without some kind of plan to try to mitigate the disaster that he says is coming. we went so russia supplies 40% of the world meet. what kind of plan could he throw out there this quickly? i'm not saying we don't have to become more independent but what is a viable solution because this just is in us? >> greg: i don't know my don't know. why does democrats win elections
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when we know they can't handle foreign policy. we know they suck at the economy. the only thing they can do is raise our taxes -- everybody remembers jimmy carter. the consequence of the laptop cover up your jessica do you like ashton couture. >> jessica: not recently. >> greg: the butterfly effect, do you remember that movie? let's do the butterfly and they text media and the democrats collude together to bury it and therefore, we don't know about the big guy i.e. joe biden and that corruption. that is the cabal i stated in "time" magazine. instead of losing the election which we would have if it was public, he loses the election thanks to couple and of course unpredictable trump is missing. and then if we have obama part 3, the cocoon addition, the city's opening use the ukraine
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to invade. that is the butterfly effect. it goes all the way back to the cover-up. you can publish that and make it into a movie. it is friday. >> jesse: will the hulk was better than the movie. >> greg: do you agree question marks be when do agree. do you want to hear what my wheat guy says? the weak guy says the last time this happened 2010, we prices doubled and five governments got knocked off. and you had the syrian civil war but now they are sating it is going to be six times as big of -- he sees civil unrest in the middle east, southeast asia and brazil because of you see the scarcity. and america is not going to be that bad because we have a lot of wheat producers and we explored a lot of money and we do. so we have to bail out the
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farmers, he predicts, cut a check for the farmers. and he says every time wheat prices doubles it adds a quarter to a loaf of bread. so start saving because things are about to get very expensive. my wheat guy is my geopolitical guy. he said you will have a food shortage an energy crisis and a global recession all in the next two years. >> greg: should be get fat right now and be like squirrels and put it on so we can get through. >> jessica: i'm way to of you, greg. >> judge jeanine: i don't have a wheat guy. gluten-free everybody come i think you are right. the crazy part of all of this is we are sanctioning putin to deter from fighting the war in ukraine except we are not really sanctioning because it doesn't seem like it's doing any good. but now we've got a real issue.
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and that is that there will be world hunger. i mean, that is what it looks like. and i don't mean to be someone bringing gloom and doom. but you would think that we would try to protect whether it's a wheat deal, fertilizer or whatever needs to be protected, recognizing that that can create world chaos and it can create as you said, governments being overthrown, leaders overthrown. we are in for a bit of a mess because this one guy putin this genocidal maniac decided he wanted to go into a country and level it and kill everybody. i mean, to me, it is so obvious. the russian people can't be in favor of him. if the russian people are now starting to say that they are killing their own generals in ukraine, then you know, he's got to go. it's only thing. >> jesse: got to go. >> jessica: we absolutely do.
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independent voters. but this is really about the collapse and support among young people, among the democratic base feeling like they are not -- they worked overtime to get the president elected and not necessarily being seen. >> katie: nord stream 2 is sunk though only of the party that she's going after but attacking joe manchin. >> this idea of this ego, you know they are going to suggest -- -- >> katie: so jessi kamea isn't aoc like the candy for dinner and joe manchin to eat vegetables for dinner and a tantrum is thrown and adults with a argument. >> jesse: mansion less when he's attacked by aoc.
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the democrats and independents love that and makes them look great aoc called the president a sick. we were for bernie, cliburn cut the deal with the black vote. okay, you got the nomination joe when we put you and the white house, where is our scratch, right? where a student loan forgiveness, our deal, give me what i want, what i aren't. and biden is not providing that. it is also funny because she has student loans. so she is asking for a bail bailout. wasn't she partying miami beach and on the red carpet so she doesn't need the bailout. but this is the thing. this didn't sound to me like oh, we better worry about your base, joe. this sounded like a threat. this sounded like "you better give me my money or this base is going to turn and turn hard." that is what i thought. but i would do that too if i was a young democrat. what do you want from infrastructure? you live in the city.
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covid can't kill you, you are 30. >> katie: they want a new bridge, judge, go ahead, language. >> judge jeanine: for someone in congress for a legislature to say we can't get done in congress so sign an executive order. find an executive order and if you can't take care of us with this, whether child care or prescription drug prices and if you can't get rid of student loans, we are coming after you. in the end you will not vote republican. >> katie: student loan bailout fails that a lot of people like her. >> greg: i know jessica wants me to sam 100% behind it, but i'm not. she does have a business degree, doesn't she? she is never explained how you cancel student debt. i mean, who is going to cover the cost of theft, the university would eat the loans, i would love that but they will not do that.
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that will make them republicans. the banks could eat the loans and outrageous interest rates come up the banks, they got bailed out and never have anything to worry about. she is expecting the viewer, you, me, everybody to foot the bill of upper-middle-class, overeducated, mostly white liberals. the people that actually could afford it. so the truck drivers, the secretaries, the waiters who pay tuition. not going to happen, not going to happen and what about all of the parents? and the students who pay their loans who did the right thing? shouldn't they get refunded for that? anyone who deserves a bail out and people do the right thing and people that do the wrong things. i would love to see that. >> katie: jessica, who is more in touch with the democratic base joe manchin were aoc from new york city? >> jessica: neither, someone more in middle is in touch with them democratic base. >> greg: so you think... >> jessica: i still think elections in this country have
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been true for all of this time are one in the center pier that is why joe biden was able to pun 2020. that is why we saw that huge surge of moderate democrats in the 2018 election that brought into wave where we brought all of the candidates, the cia or gone abroad iraq and afghanistan. that is where the country is. i think aoc is showing off two things, won her true value. she does believe student that should be canceled with the green new deal et cetera, et cetera. no, but this is also performative because aoc is going to fall in line just like she did in 2020 when the midterms come around. but she needs to have those sound bites. she needs to show her base of voters who are these younger environmentalists that she has in advocating for those policies. and joe manchin who does irritate me from time to time, we wouldn't have anything that we have right now with joe tension and there is no democrat
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on the planet winning in west virginia. he just announce he's voting for judge jackson that is her confirmation unless something happens joe cinema. joe manchin outran donald trump in west virginia. that is a feat beyond belief. so this idea you can attack them from the left is wholly ridiculous. and on the republican side too. go ahead and do it your way. go ahead and do it your way. we will be a lot happier. >> katie: all right, you're welcome. coming up kamala harris' terrible week may have gotten worse. ♪ ♪ when tired, achy feet make your whole body want to stop, it's dr. scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: more drama for kamala harris but a terrible week in the news from an explosive new book detailing her feud with president biden to another nonsensical speech on the road. harris really did her best to distract from all of biden's shortcomings but that is nothing new for the vp. she has a rich history of putting her foot in her mouth. >> you haven't been to europe? >> i haven't been to europe. >> ukraine is a country in europe. its exists next to another country called russia. >> [laughter] >> the significance is the passage of time significance is the passage of time. so when you think about it there is great significance to the passage of time. >> jesse: kamala hiring a new
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press secretary after recent staff exodus but deleted over 10,000 before starting the new job. so we can't cancel it, right, katie? >> katie: think she is in for the long haul, jesse. >> jesse: the long-haul meaning what? >> katie: i'm not sure. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: next year. >> katie: cloak over time keeping staff and difficult time in the senate staff as well. but the most interesting thing the last two weeks is this idea she was very frustrated with president biden and he would not publicly come out for months on end. and behind closed doors, to the senate, unable to be convincing to her peers and that was a big part of and completely failed and people wondering why taking on these far left issues like abolishing the filibuster. let's not forget she was the far left member of the senate
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including expecting to be the vice president and supposed to be payback for people like aoc. so, we will see. it is difficult to watch. it may be entertaining for you. >> jesse: it is entertaining. i wouldn't call it difficult. >> greg: drama harris is a national treasure with quality and her team almost every other day. there is not much to laugh about these days when you turn on the news, but she has kind of become our inspector clouseau allowing us to laugh at her mistakes and sojourned to the nonsense. everyday, it is funny to us but could you imagine being that woman being your boss? we can laugh but it's probably worse than working under brian kilmeade and then the judge. because you know she has the worst at work. because comes off with somebody that thinks the actual work is beneath her. and what happens if she ends up
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having to do other work on the other side of being incompetent, and the actual job. and the briefing books. and probably do less work. but she doesn't do that. such makes a lot of work for everybody and making people unhappy. but i love her with every fiber of my being. >> jesse: what do you think is really going on here? >> judge jeanine: first of all, i want to know why joe biden decided a woman who who couldn't get 1% in the presidential primaries would happen to be his vp. but i think what is going on with her she didn't have a stellar time as a senator. and obviously, she is now a national joke and nothing makes sense, other then we should be doing what we have been doing regularly and it is a joke. but a woman who is wounded and belittled because her cover on
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"vogue" magazine has her in converse and pants she put on herself during a pandemic doesn't understand the gravity of the job that she has. and i think it is a very sad situation, i do. >> jesse: jessica, does she ever get out of the joke phase because right now she is a joke and she makes a lot of gaffes? will she ever get gent vengeful or are we going to be stuck on this drama? >> jessica: like a marvel evolution of a villain? like did she get her costume or something? a couple of things, one kamala harris has been running for office and winning elections for a very long time. she has been embedded number of levels. i think kamala harris, the other answer she did what she needed to do. we won the election. this ticket coalesce democrats
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who run from aoc to joe manchin together. we were able to defy the odds historically speaking. >> jesse: covid won. >> jessica: whatever. i still think that vogue cover i think that was anna wintour's fault. >> jesse: you are never getting to her photo shoot. >> jessica: i think she thought it would be part of her cool spread but not part of the magazine. >> greg: i did cover 20 years in magazines, that is difficult if you are pouting. >> jessica: women can be difficult, not all of them. >> jesse: so you are saying it is a woman thing. >> jessica: maybe i don't want to talk about the one thing. also, people forget sometimes president obama when he was running was forced to pick joe manchin as his vp. they did not force him to do it. i don't like this guy i don't want him. >> judge jeanine: his birthday
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party. >> jesse: they weren't that close. freddie foleys is up next.
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>> greg: what a song. female friday wind up with questions from jay name. when you go on vacation what do you do, eat, sleep, relax, work or into sports or just a tourist? we go to you jesse. >> jesse: i don't do the tourism thing. i go to the beach. i go to the pool, little work out in the morning, nice brunch. i will buy a nice lunch and start drinking midafternoon and then just cruise all the way and go to bed. >> greg: anyway, judge. you have to make sure you have a connection there but when you go on vacation. >> judge jeanine: i love to tour. >> greg: you are a tourist.
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>> judge jeanine: i like the beach come i like to work out my like a great lunch come a great cup of coffee in the morning. i love to just look at the sun and say "thank god it is sunny and not raining." that is it. >> greg: yes. jessica him what is your vacation, primary? >> jessica: it varies, which anna was a cop-out but i do like to sleep a lot. and actually. >> judge jeanine: that is a baby. >> jessica: no, that is different. hotel sleeping is the best sleeping. it just is. there is something, something about it. >> greg: what about the beach? >> jessica: you can learn about all these things but when you wake up in a city like in rome and you go outside having your coffee. >> greg: it is never as good as the postcard, katie what are you do?
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>> katie: i hiked in the mountains. it is like the whole chill thing and a day later i go hike or something. it's >> greg: i got lost with a hike with my wife and it was the worst experience, three hours and no water either. i was that close to you know, what is that thing happening in the desert? but anyway, i always do a test. will i have more time on vacation then i will at home? because i've been accustomed to being a spoiled learner. >> judge jeanine: what do you do on vacation question were >> greg: nothing. i do everything jesse does, beach, drink, eat, beach, drink, eat. >> judge jeanine: do you work out? >> greg: sometimes. how do you describe your job as a 5-year-old? jessica. >> jessica: i try to save democracy. [laughter] >> katie: i'm in the tv. >> jessica: they do think you
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are in the tv. >> greg: judge? >> judge jeanine: i separate the good guys from the bad guys. >> greg: that is nice. >> greg: jesse question marks me when i tell stories on television. >> greg: oh, that's very good. i say i make people uncomfortable. [laughter] [laughter] and i do. all right "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> it's time now for "one more thing." jessie, go first. >> jesse: i always wonder when i'm out doing these interviews, what happened to these people i am interviewing? we found out what happened to one young lady, watch. >> jesse: you were there and allowed to ask a candidate a question, what with the question be? >> what he going to do by
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college tuition prices? >> jesse: do you think you would get a straight answer? >> absolutely not. that is montana, i know how to pick them, don't i? >> that is great. >> jesse: very good. tonight, "jesse watters primetime" we have ro, miller and lawrence jones. i will see you at 7:00. don't watch basketball. >> okay, we will watch you. >> crack in the record, i said joe manchin and i know joe manchin is not the vice president of the united states of america, i know that -- during her basketball game this week. [cheers and applause] speak of the star athlete is a 17-year-old from the unified sps hoops team here the unified
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sports team is part of the special olympics and this year, in her fifth year participating. it consists of two general education athletes. she's been working really hard and it's amazing. that shot she made a friend of 2500 fans. congratulations. >> all right. >> what a great show, we've got katie, brian kilmeade, it's good. this is a fun, fun show. let's do something new. greg's moral dilemma. this has been bothering me since the beginning of this week, something in our office made a noise. >> greg: you come here, this is our lobby, there is a note that said found this a dollar by the door, please only take it if it belongs to you. thank you so much. this has been here for three days. you think the person who lost a dollar knows they lost it? i don't care if this is a social experiment, i'm taking the dollar because frankly, i don't need to see this every day when
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walk in. >> he ruined it! >> jesse: are you consuming skits now? >> greg: no, it was sitting there, who cares? >> who keeps the dollar? >> greg: i do. it's in my pocket right here, happy ending for me. >> now perfect poodle. the perfect poodle pooches, and they are not. take a look at what my darling stella did to one of my favorite pairs of shoes. >> owned no peer to okay? while i stella plenty of nutritious dog food sometime she has special cravings. this time it was my special brown and white pumps. this time, put them together. here they are, they restored my shoes to their former glory.
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stella is happy and i'm happy. they are beautiful and as good as new. okay, so -- that is your story. >> i don't know why they think they are good. earlier this week you saw the horrible video of the truck flipping over in a texas tornado. we now know who was driving the vehicle. 16-year-old riley leon who was driving home from a job interview when his chevy silverado became a play toy for that tornado. it blew the nearly 3-ton vehicle on its side, spun it around before he flipped over and calmly drove off. just got his driver's license, pretty good test for him. he got a new track upon hearing the story and donated $50,000 to the american red cross for their relief efforts. he was fine, he had a little bit of a cut on his elbow but walked away with a brand-new truck and lots of driving experience in that tornado.
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congratulations riley leon. >> what a great story. >> i would never be able to do that. >> what are you doing this weekend? >> greg: i'm going to get my car inspected, is not fun? >> judge jeanine: all right, he will you on sunday, have a terrific weekend. inc. you for joining us >> good evening, i mike emanuel in for bret baier. breaking tonight, critical infrastructure slammed by russian projectiles in kyiv as a strategic chess match, bringing to life the death and destruction the port town is facing. but another part of the country the ukrainian opposition continues to cause problems for russian forces. the resistance destroying strategic russian ships and reportedly forcing russia to rethink its definition of victory in the region. all that unfolding while president biden arrives in

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