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some of this is maintenance, working out his maintenance and so as of this. that doesn't mean it's on a percent. nothing's a hundred percent, but you know. >> be on top of it, be on top of it my friend. all those people who say nasty things [laughs] charlie, you are incredible. [laughs] ♪ ♪ >> dana: piers morgan, jesse watters it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. ♪ ♪ >> dana: the oscars were a big hit but for all the wrong reason they are now investigating will smith for smacking chris rock across the face over a joke made over his wife ojeda pickett smith. >> g.i. jane to can't wait to see it.
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[laughs] [laughs] that was a nice one okay. i'm out here oh richard. [laughs] oh wow. will smith just smacked the beep out of me. >> keep my wife's name out your [bleep] mouth. >> while it was a g.i. jane joke. >> keep my wife's name out your [bleep] mouth. >> i'm going to okay? >> dana: apologizing not to chris rock but to the academy for the altercation while accepting the award for. no direct apology for chris rock. >> own apologize to the academy in my fellow nominees, love will make you do crazy things. i hope the academy invites me back, thank you.
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>> dana: chris rock has denied to file assault. a party afterwards tmz reporting that chris rock had no idea will's wife had alopecia piers morgan welcome to the show good to have you what you make of all those who saw it live? >> lovely to be here on this fabulous show i see myself as a reincarnation of george the third. same enthusiasm. good to be here. it was a stunning piece of television was in it? it made the oscars interesting, it boosted their ratings. the oscars have gone off, i thought about it a lot attacks are quite complicated because if i was will smith and my wife had been through four years alopecia's a very serious condition particularly for women where they lose their hair and clumps and eventually last summer she shaved her head, she
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talked about it being a terrifying experience that she had gone through losing all her hair so sit there at the oscars have a billion people watching is a guy mocks you for that. then comes down to one of two things. did chris rock know that she's had alopecia? in which case i felt he crossed the line, and if i been will smith i would've been pretty tempted to do the same thing don't condone the violence, i would've been tempted to do the same thing to defend my wife, but chris rock is made it clear apparently through friends that he didn't know that she had alopecia which case it just becomes a joke of someone's aesthetic appearance, he compared her to g.i. jane. to me it goes to a wider point of that marriage, will smith state of mine, i don't know what was going on that we don't really know. it was a stunning moment but i
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found myself gravitating unlike 99% i think to feeling slightly defensive towards will smith. speak to mike >> dana: do what he was doing to chris rock what you think judge? >> jeanine: i think that the oscars are not the hood, i don't think it's a bar, i don't think you march up on stage because a guy makes a joke about your wife would honestly i think is complementary to the g.i. jane, she is a fabulous body, and she's beautiful as was demi moore in that film. in the middle of an event when people are going to get awards in the chosen profession that this guy takes it upon himself to disrupt the event, to go up on stage, to commit violence on stage, then comes back and curse out so we can even put on television what he says because
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he feels slighted about a joke which most people, and by the way if that's a standard he should go to "saturday night live" and really go crazy over there. [laughs] he doesn't have the right and the public shouldn't have to be subjected to that. i want my little kid seeing that kind of thing, it limits to else. you tag what criminal privilege you talk about celebrity privilege, that guy has it. he walked out of the oscars he could been taken out in cuffs that was a crime what he did, it's on tape, it doesn't matter if chris rock doesn't want to file charges if the people of the state of california versus will smith and hollywood though they don't have to follow the rules, if you're on the right and you say something they don't like than respond with violence. i think by the way the follow up on you said, i think the guys an emotional wreck, he goes to fighting to crying, what is
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wrong with him? the academy should not condone it and honestly they shouldn't be allowed to come to the academy is again, kanye west can't go to the grammys. he was preband. >> every cowboy film i've ever watched they don't to the bar, and one cowboy dishes another cowboy's wife what happens? the cowboy punches emma shoots shoot some everyone cheers because they think he's a man of honor defending the honor of his wife. and of interest if you had alopecia this was our situation and someone did that and want to stop and what you think? i would've had a conversation with her daughters. i'm afraid that what done the same thing, violence is never the answer though. i sort of think that. i think we can all agree it was wrong. >> it's another thing like comedian says it, you want it done that because you have
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class. at least you sound like. [laughs] >> don't be too hasty. >> jesse: 's the first time i seen the media cover black on black crime. if mel gibson had done this kid -- coat nancy pelosi will be kneeling in the capital right now. he would be the only guy not being allowed out on bail in l.a. county. [laughs] come on he would been allowed to go up on stage later and accept an award are you crazy? the fact that the l.a. sheriff didn't pull the sky out of their the next commercial break explains why they're such a huge crime problem in this country because you can just go up as an audience member i just coldcocked the comedian on live television and get away with it. a slap is more humiliating than a fist, you know it is a man and i know it is a man. and i respect the fact that chris rock didn't press charges, not a good look.
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i'm not saying i wouldn't do that, chris rock does have a good chin and i respect that. i think you're right about one thing i love the other stuff but the one thing they had this open marriage situation so this might of a deep-seated issue that is pulled up to the surface which would explain why they came out and did this become one, we don't live in the middle ages. you cannot people just go up there and slap someone tells a joke and explains why liberals have no sense of humor, ricky gervais says we thing himself how did i not get hit. >> dana: will smith does laugh initially and then i think maybe summing change or he looked at her and she was unhappy or something. >> greg: part of me was really grateful that something interesting happen. without proper the realist thing that's ever happened on the oscars. there is no virtue signaling you knew it was in a hoechst because we didn't evolve politics right? i appreciate it.
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also it's interesting that in hollywood that chivalry is not dead, because apparently hollywood loves it right? they immediately supported him over chris rock and this is an industry that's been anti-anti-masculine values for decades, and now suddenly the like your point about westerns. there's an interesting contact with hollywood fantasy world. that works right? you can shoot guns too and hollywood movies be better not have a gun in real life, and you see what happens with alec baldwin when he gets one. in this case you saw hollywood the movie blend into real life, you finally saw this as an active chivalry based on love and this is something that they do in their movies to your point. this is exactly what happens in movies so i think part of me but i to say this, i have to say this. professionally this is wrong, he's out of line you can't go after somebody telling jokes or slap them and i do believe that
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chris rock had no idea if he had an idea he would've had a better joke. i was a terrible joke, but that's a professional part of me the personal part of me being a hothead i wouldn't know or know if i set i went to the same thing if my wife had been sick and in public and it was known. i'm sorry i'll be a hypocrite. will that may be consistently true. judge you know me, if i'm at a bar at a funeral. >> jesse: you would've gotten revenge, you would've waited calculated and three months later you would've just crushed chris rock. [laughs] >> greg: i also defend him, class act throughout all of this. such an interesting thing as a professional and up personal
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elements of this yet to ask yourself some he says but your wife i've been there, i've been there. how many times did you want to reach into the laptop when you see someone insulting your spouse and strangle them with their hands. well this might've been a culmination of years of that stuff. >> dana: i can go back to the fact that he left initially. >> greg: he probably did that because he was nervous people laugh in her nervous. >> jeanine: should we change the law that allows you to react with violence if someone says words that you don't like is that were heading? >> greg: that i say that judge? nobody said that judge, no one said that at the table. we said was out of line but i understand it some and can be wrong but you can understand why it was done. >> dana: agree on acts, up next went up on aisle five basement all weekend trying to clean up the president but he just made a new one. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: after spending the weekend trying to walk back these comments on vladimir putin's removal. >> we will a brighter future of hope and light of decency and dignity and freedom of possibilities. for god sake this man cannot remain in power. >> do you want him removed?
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>> no. [laughs] >> greg: wow just hours ago joe biden claiming just what you just heard him say it was actually true. >> not wanting anything back, the fact of the matter i was expressing the outrage i felt to help vladimir putin is dealing with the action of this man. the idea that he is in a new summing outrageous because i called him for what he was and what he is doing i think just not rational. nobody believes in a takedown from outside while taking down vladimir putin, no one believes that. >> greg: okay judge it's our fault. we didn't hear any of that other stuff we just heard him say he cannot remain in power so that's on us of course he and mean it. >> jeanine: he knows that he's gonna dither and blather into world war iii. everything he says.
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he is in a corner right now, you're in a corner of the question is what is vladimir putin to do next? he's to denture it. but i want to know is what he talked of the trips a few days ago you'll see when you go in with ukrainian soldiers alike. everything he says someone comes back and they clean it up. what i want to know is the question that no one asked and that is who is showing the order to clean it up, aside from this thing that can get us in the war in three seconds because of vladimir putin should be outraged and probably is. the question really is when it relates to cdc, when it relates to the pentagon, who comes and it's is all right everyone we have to walk that statement back? who is in charge in the white house? who is the president? [laughs] you know is not. it's a very dangerous time for
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america and a lot of americans don't believe he is equipped to handle this. >> greg: ivan uses analogy in a while. the president is like a contestant on let's make a deal and turns on the guaranteed cash just want to know what's behind door number three and so as i get 25-year-old donkey tied to a rocking chair, he never makes the right decision. >> dana: she might've had a better trip to europe. bobby said narrow hey, i don't look now. president joe biden he lobby will think he gave a great speech and he gives a speech in the ad ad-libs the nine words ask a very good question, who decided to walk it back? is immediately on my got a can believe he said that. he think that this is going to happen so that's why he's been using it as an excuse that you're so provocative and that has been our policy. else on the president says that and then white house staffers anonymous on background to
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"the washington post" yet he really screwed up there. then you have him today saying no when i met was this. he could've done that on the plane. what i would've done was that we have a problem sir this is what i heard you say is that what you meant? >> him to bring the reporters in the conference room you can do on the record for clarification whatever they want call to him and put this to bed that night and said they wait three days they always do this. tilde solidify people's mine and all people are even more confused. >> do you think this energize pollutant and his supporters because they want to believe that it's about decapitation, getting vitamin food now. so this is validation. >> that's why so fantastically dangerous. what it does it bring some together with his people because he's been try to sell the message that the americans in the west want to basically take us over. what more evidence do they need now than the president of united states on the record on
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camera in front of the world's media representing nato. that's what he said we heard him say it. i see them walking back on the walk backs. i can remember the last time i saw a world leader who takes time today to walk back the repeated walk backs. the minor gaps which by the way probably gave the vladimir putin is wealthy afghanistan the afghanistan fiasco the encouragement he needed to go into ukraine. the chemical weapons respond in kind. that means use chemical weapons. that had to be walked back to ground forces yes like you mentioned. that's four times, three in the last week when the president of united states says something that is that's not what he said even though that's what we just heard him say it. and i would comes up to look down the barrel of the camera we
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didn't walk anything back so not only did you not to me say the original thing the walk back about what i said originally they didn't exist either. should be walked back anyway [laughs] and the follow any of that you're a better man than me. what a fine also about this which is really unsettling is the desperate ways that the democrats and many of the quite liberal skewed mainstream media go out of their way to trying to fend this. what are the way to try to portray this as commanding leadership when the polls as we just heard are crashing to new lows when confidence in him and trust because of all these gaps is collapsing they have to get a grip of this because if you can't trust a word that he says maybe because he can't even remember saying it then there's a problem. he's the leader of the free world. >> greg: jesse maybe this is a positive spin nobody really believes what he is saying. even the world leaders they look
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at them like force compass point. >> jesse: they used a mock ronald reagan because he was an actor. not a traditional resume politician. but reagan was considered the great communicator because he could get the script, show up on time, and deliver it with gusto and precision. he was a bar on the same age as joe biden as when he was president we didn't have problems like this like were having now. ronald reagan would get up there and nail it. even off prompter he was steady. to your point, the white house needs and innervation because you can't have kamala harris come away with less cash after a trip. and as a journalist i can save this amount of am i journalist? i shouldn't probably say that. >> greg: you cross the line
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them enough to slap you. [laughs] >> jesse: the white house needs to make sure that joe biden goes up there delivers the script on teleprompter and walks out because you can't have us in a proxy war with russia with him going off script. giving vladimir putin the propaganda and your dividing nato. they either need to set aside later time and air force one to drill into his brain that this is the message, this is what you say and have them had a little discipline and confidence and i volunteer to participate in those. [laughs] >> greg: that's a solution. [laughs] >> greg: up next president joe biden trying to distract from his record low poll numbers by attacking a group of americans. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> brilliant british music you're playing today. stuff. president joe biden's polls are singing to a record new low, 40% of americans like the job that he is doing. and the president can turn things around with a pivot today by running a plan to tax billionaires, watch this. >> right now billionaires pay an average of 8% on the total income, now i'm in a capitalist, if you can make a billion dollars great, just pay your fair share, pay a little bit, a firefighter and a teacher pay more than double, double the tax rate that a billionaire pays. that's not right.
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that's not fair. >> wasn't creepy was he started whispering? that's a weird thing that he has. i member in the u.k. every time the left-wing leader, either in or out of office wanted to try and get what he thought would be a bit of an umph in the polls, they do envy taxing they go after the rich. but in the mansion tax was a great thing they tax everyone in a mansion. turns out mansion in london basically but you little cubbyhole, when i heard joe biden do this i thought yeah it's envy tax, like my all up other policies are working i keep telling the american people the economy is thriving, they keep looking at the prices at the pump and so on and realize the opposite is happening so what can i do i'm going to tax the billionaires. because it's a good headline, it doesn't actually solve any problems. >> greg: they, the fact that you don't know any billionaires
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you know me. [laughs] but it's low-hanging fruit because they assume who's gonna defend them in the moment you defend anybody who was successful you come off as a grease the fact remains. they make a serious miscalculation every time they want to raise taxes because it doesn't allow them to think would could be done, like there should be an experiment were democrats decide okay when you to solve this problem but we can't say tax we can't say tax and we can't blame systemic racism what happens is they might even sit down and come up with an actual solution but they won't because they are lazy and the opportunity costs of them always going to taxation means think that we never actually solve so many problems are the problems still exist today. >> what is the reality of the u.s. economy right now because we listen to joe biden he paints is gloriously successful picture if you listen most americans they're not feeling that there's a total disconnect. the white house messaging whichn
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prudent and ukraine polling the american people very firmly blame the president. >> dana: i thought that was the real issue is the whole ball game when it comes to voting especially midterms inflation is going to be the main issue for the economy. this nbc poll that we've been talking about who is to blame for rising inflation, joe biden and policies with 38%, cova 28% russia's invasion of ukraine is only 6%, blaming him and they even made a hashtag and hashtag apparently has not worked very well as are not able to get there. another reason why joe biden did this and that's because they're losing their base completely and to what greg said who's an essay will billionaire shouldn't pay their fair share? there is a policy discussion than there's also a politics of it. using using women, and dependence at an alarming rate in your democrat. looking at these numbers and thinking we have to do
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something, what can we do's that we have summing to run on and is what they came up with. >> i can think of one billionaire looking in florida is probably looking at all this chaos and laughing and planning another run at the presidency. >> jesse: i believe he is planning that run if you listen to anything he's been saying the last year he probably licks his chops, these are lethal numbers especially with independence. going full occupy wall street to obtain your fair share sun under investigation for tax evasion. >> greg: he did tip the though. >> jesse: can we get some of our money back by the way they just collected a record amount of revenue and then they lost $800 billion in the covert relief so why should we give you more money if you just gonna lose it, i love the stories not
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because i know that i was right about joe biden it was because i love watching him report these horrible numbers from his own network that proves that he was wrong and you see the pain on his face is nbc news specifically was, like the joe biden's cochair of his campaign room or they lied form, they covered up form. they dragged him over the finish line the minute he gets in this say he's the new fdr and then he blows up so that's what i like to see maybe that makes me small and petty but i've been called worse. [laughs] >> judge the midterms are coming and normally you say that the economy decides how these kind of things go to be the economy come november do you think? >> you can call it the economy but it really is about what people when they go to the supermarket with their able to afford when they buy milk in the
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buy hamburger thereby meet look you don't get numbers this bad unless you work really hard to earn them. and joe biden has worked really hard he's created a bill everywhere and outs about taxes so's the billionaires before it was vladimir putin. and are not smart enough to create a new argument this is what working to do they say it's transitory inflation what stagnation at this point and there's nothing that he can do at this point unless he comes up with something that really make sense to the average american. and nothing he says is making sense to anyone whether you live here or in russia. >> is the billionaires we come out of a pandemic in particular and the effect of a war but when you come out of a pandemic in the billionaires. the thing i would think. work in any of these guys are
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arrival. all right so what you think should he launch his own twitter arrival or should he just by twitter? [laughs] >> i think he is a genius i think that he is a maverick's take a genius of the best kind i think it's got a point is i think what twitter did with the biden story was on the most shameful acts of free speech oppression i witnessed in modern media look the whole sort of around it. it's actually been stolen from me. i don't agree with what the reasons why things of this but r biden story and that could have had. could've been allowed to be covered in the normal way that could tip the election donald trump sway so this wasn't a trivial thing and to remind viewers who may not remember this to actually suppress the story and locked out "the new york post" broke the existence of the laptop they allowed "the new york times"
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very recently to a port that was all genuine because "the new york times" said it apparently that was fine. that is the worst example i can think of of twitter and social media suppressing information which was highly relevant to the american people. that should not be allowed to happen if eat what elon musk is really saying is that we need a social media platform within that kind of thing won't happen we know it's always skewed against conservative rights. you don't see the same suppression happening where it benefits the conservative right over the left sews only one-way traffic. think elon musk is a point. i think a lot of people agree with them. >> jeanine: is not just at "the new york times" decided to print that all of a sudden it's okay. it really is the election is over. therefore we can talk all we want about hunter biden. this social media can impact national presidential elections. >> jesse: i'm gladys about the
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laptop this is what it's all about the laptop they rigged the election and i can say they rigged the election without someone calling me crazy. [laughs] they hadn't done that they still will. here is why like elon musk buying twitter instead of doing a competitor. i can't go to a lot of different places i need to go to one place to see him saying something annoying. you posting about your dog, you drunk tweeting about some stupid comedian. that's what i want i don't want everyone scrambled around in different places. it's about convenience. >> jeanine: some banks are too big to fail, jesse wants to go to one place, feel on where to his own twitter and not by twitter his own twitter you think people will jump off of twitter? >> dana: twitter had a 13 year head start to figure out his platform bill the user base and to work a lot of bugs. i don't think the government could create a better mousetrap
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here so they could do something like elon musk who has the money to put behind it and the creativity behind it, but i'm drowning in social media i can't take another one but if there was a better one i would consider that. >> to have one surely we don't have taliban officials who have twitter accounts. former president of united states is locked out. that seems to me just incomprehensible. >> jeanine: greg wrap it up. >> greg: a palsy move on his part was not to build want to buy one but the by twitter and then shut it down. and then he hires me to run it. 50 million a year, it will be great trust me but if you bought it and shut it down that would be hysterical. >> jeanine: stay tuned he will give us a preview of his brand-new uncensored show on fox nation. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: he is a new show
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premiering on fox nation that takes the fight to cancel culture. here is morgan uncensored to celebrate free speech with a lively debate and agenda setting interviews you describe yourself with a very colorful way. how did you describe yourself? >> it's can be airing in the u.s. every night, australia every night, i'm now officially what of always wanted to be a global irritant. i want to irritate all the right people come all the people that we all find uniquely irritating. it's is permanently offended snowflake e cancel culture model that descends like a pack of hornets on anything they can get themselves into. trying to suppress everyone's right to an opinion, trying to tell us all how to think, how to act how to left or what stony, what parts of history are acceptable and what aren't. i think were all just sick and tired of it. what they were in new york,
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london, sydney, everyone is fed up with this fed up with this small vocal permanently angry humorless horrible group of people. this awoke brigade i don't mean the original interpretation on it which meant just to be more socially aware social racial injustice mean this new creation of the woke cancel culture or just somebody who believes that their opinion is not just the only one that can be tolerated, that anyone that deviates one iota from that opinion has to be destroyed shamed, abused and then canceled have the job taken away from them their livelihoods wrecked sibley for having a different opinion i think the world has become a small place in terms of debate were having this same's arguments around the world about. i think the vast majority of people whether it's america, u.k., australia, or other countries. the vast majority with me and i expect with the panel here that this has gone way too far and
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the free speech has to mean what's free speech means and that doesn't just mean that you tolerate opinions you agree with. actually means the opposite, winston churchill said listening to people whose opinions you fairly disagree with, but you tolerate any respect. >> jesse: eigen allowed them to drop winston churchill quotes un-american show? if you don't know walk off. >> greg: when you invite me to be on your show i assume i'll be flown first class. >> thank you all take that as a guest you will be invited obviously so your your show shares the same thing that we all feel the same way right? >> dana: one interview per show? >> we might take like this show. i will have people from all sides of the political divide, i want to get back to what used to be like when you have it an argument with a good friend about some issue in the news and
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you can afterward so get a beer afterwards. [laughs] there are some exceptions. i can only think the american people for taken aback. [laughs] couldn't be more grateful. >> jesse: thinks much will be watching on fox nation. one more thing is up next. ♪ ♪ .
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>> judge jeanine: i don't know yet. >> dana: preguess. >> judge jeanine: ahead of time? seven. >> piers: 12. >> jesse: 11. >> dana: 9. >> greg: let's go. 1, 2. 7,. >> dana: come on, 8, 9, oh shoot, pierce is going to win. >> greg: piers wins. 11. >> judge jeanine: is that a prize? >> greg: gets to do "the five" all week. >> jesse: that's a punishment. so sophie and ellie were in a big long island at their school saint patrick's. sophie was the star of "the jungle book." there she is in the red shorts. ellie is the monkey. got a little sweaty thats can it tomb but did a really great job.
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so proud to see both daughter such performance artists. i wonder where they're got that from. the need for attention, the drama. my goodness. so very proud of you girls. also proud of jesse jr. who apparently took his first step today but i missed it. so we will have that for you tomorrow as my one more thing what they call a deep tease. here is a deeper tease rand paul and dave portnoy on the slap. not rand paul on the slap so much but portnoy on the slap. so check that out. an investigation new movement in the hunter biden laptop situation. >> dana: all right. cheers. >> piers: the best animals. i don't have any pets or a picture of myself with a baby. here is a picture of me as a baby with my mum. and yesterday was mother's day in the u.k. we pegged to easter. >> because easter moves around the u.k. mother's day is pegged to that. there is a picture of a -- take
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some authority and constantly challenges the status quo. and sean penn. us in hollywood a few years ago. my mom has been my biggest supporter. she a fantastic lady. i wanted to say happy mother's day, mumbarak. mom.back in new york. what could be a better way to celebrate mother's day. happy mother's day. secrecy jess they celebrate jul? >> piers: we actually have a day of national morning and we plot our return. >> jesse: we will be watching. >> piers: two words concentrate your mind jesse king piers. a leader you never knew you wanted. >> dana: the song i played today when my segment inned by alex balo called dying breed. patriotic song about his love for the country and where it is right now. if you go to andy vello.com see more of his work. judge?
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>> judge jeanine: most people try to get a salad in every day because it's healthy not this piggy. this piggy took a whole salad. take a look. [laughter] the pig is running away his salad. she makes her get away even the family dog tries to stop her. now, i want you to know i had two pigs, here is my own pig. a picture of my pig. so we love pigs. >> dana: "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: dana, it appears you have to go with the pig next time. [laughter] president biden insists he is not walking back his comment that vlad putin is not remain in power while many of his aides sent the last three days doing that possible compromise with russia to try to bring the fighting to an end. relanguagesing covid rules could result in a major surge of illegal immigration along the u.s. southern border. we will take you there live. and, the slap heard and seen

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