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flag or not, the reality is that ukrainians have that ability, so where does this work go now? does it expand? we will explore that. once again, the upcoming interview with the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelensky. what he has to say about american support about global support. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, i am jesse watters. dagen mcdowell and it is 5:00 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> president joe biden playing the part on april fools. talking about what he calls a booming economy. little does he know that the joke is on him. joe biden plans everything to go just great, but even the left
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wing media talking. warning about the sophomore slump with the president failing on just about every single issue. we have to give him some credit. despite his dumpster fire presidency, he sure knows how to spin things. >> it is very clear, americans are back to work. the policies are working, we are getting results for the american people, we need to do more to get prices under control. the invasion of putin of ukraine has driven up gas and food prices all over the world. the previous administrations mismanagement and reckless policies led to the deficits. in my administration, we are getting the deficit under control. >> sadly it gets worse. the joe biden of administration continues to prove how out of touch they really are. like their solution to the energy crisis, telling everybody to go out and buy electric cars that they cannot even afford. >> we can take advantage of the next generation of electric vehicles, that a typical tribal
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driver will save about $85 a month from not having to pay that at the pump. >> i know that electrical can be expensive at the dealer, but it's one of the reasons that the president wants to see that to bring down the price at the dealer so that people could buy electric vehicles and don't have to ever worry about going to fill it up at the gas pump. >> even if all of the oil that we use were made in the usa, the price of it is still subject to the powers and dynamics outside of the usa. >> dagen mcdowell. why can't the administration officials come out and say we will do a little bit of fossil fuel, a little bit of green, and everybody says fine, let's go? >> because they are ideologues, they have no connection to real-world consequences or facts. when it comes to people and their pain at the pump instead of i feel this is hurting you, it is suck it up.
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ideologues dictating policy is so dangerous. they could come out to a giant plan. but this is the policy on energy that is as incoherent as joe biden himself. my go to guy on energy analysis said that petroleum reserve release is a one-time measure to bridge a supply disruption. it does nothing to get more out of the ground to replace russian supply. that was in "the wall street journal." and so why is joe biden castigating and vilifying and putting the hammer down on our own energy producers and then he alienated saudi arabia. funding the war by saudi arabia. and they are combined, they have enough production to offset the oil and then some, coming off the market because of russia. and we really need the iranian
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nuclear deal. and then they are vague in venezuela as well as iran, who won't even pick up his ring a ding ding, the crown prince. so what is going on is he is destroying our prosperity, as well as d.n.j. damaging our standard of living, and now just adding one more thing. he has to stop telling people to buy electric cars. if he had once played in the real world he would know that we love to drive, we are a car country, and you never tell anybody, not even your spouse, what kind of vehicle to buy. >> yes, and joe biden himself does not even own an electric car. >> you know, he said, and i just heard him say, $80 per month if you get an electric car. so i did the math, it's going to
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take me 100 years, $80 a month to afford that electric car. so i imagine i'm going to have to go back in time and start saving in order to do this. by the way, $80 a month is an understatement. it's more like $80 a week. i think it was unfair, joe biden called it a sophomore slump, implying that he had a good freshman year. and it has been downhill from day number one, it's a slow roll of armageddon. so i'm wondering where all of the never trumpeters- you know, you guys, you have inflation and you have climb crime as well.
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>> he's like hey you can't make him do everything. >> that's right, that's the end of the sentence. but what amazes me about this electric car thing is that they want everyone to purchase. they want to give money to subsidize and like someone on a fixed income, they can barely afford to keep his or her car up to date, paying for gas, they cannot even think about an electric car. my final point is and then
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china, you know, you know how big those batteries are. they are huge. when you get rid of that electric car, what do you do with that hazardous waste, you and your green energy pals? >> yeah, what we do with all the battery acid. >> welcome i think that we blame hunter biden. i've been taking notes. you can afford an electric car. >> i'm talking about it at home. it's not about me, jessica, how dare you. [laughter] >> the reason that we have heard about joe biden is that we had a really great jobs report. >> it was short by 60,000.
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>> i dispute it. >> we are going to run out of time. but we have 3.6 unemployment rate, nearing the 50 year low. that is a really big thing. it is a global problem. not only a problem that the united states is having, but we are seeing a democratic voter, between what is going on with moderate democrats and joe biden across the country. the the question is people running on the congressional level, no supporting legislation at the border, and the national security background, so i'm not saying that i think that the democrats are going to win in november. so it obviously looks like a congressional ballot. but you have to think at this point is it feasible that they will outperform the president and how often .
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>> a stunning report from the cdc confirming the devastating impact that liberal lockdowns had on the mental health of teenagers. the agency reporting more than 40% said they felt persistently sad or hopeless during the pandemic. doctor tony found she anthon fauci said it had a major negative impact. >> you know, i don't think that we will ever be able to -- obviously when you do have that kind of restriction on society, there are unintended negative
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consequences, particularly in children who are not allowed to go to school and the psychological and mental health aspects that it has upon children, and the economic stress that it puts on society in general, and families, obviously those are negative consequences that are unintended. one has to look at the balance what is avoided. >> the cdc defended letting the unions dictate the guidelines. the agency was more than happy to adopt the shutdown. i called the teacher union about this regarding children. >> specifically regarding children. in this pandemic like previous pandemics, you did not have to lock them up. you didn't have to isolate them.
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because they were the most resistant to the virus. yet we did that, the politicians chose to cover their rear ends instead of helping students. but the problem is the mental health of normal teenagers is already a problem. the pandemic great for all ages, but many are vulnerable. many are going through puberty. coming from a personal sign here. my teenage years were a bit rough. and then you have it trapped at home and want to they have? they have tick-tock. so the worst attention seeking behavior is indulged upon. they are putting doors away from actual and external stimulation. hiking, being around other people, and instead what is applied to them with social media algorithms, there are two generate discord and anxiety and
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conflict. i had personal experience with this and it is just devastating. they felt like their lives were over. but the cdc was taking orders from the teachers union. >> yes, they were, but tell me if this is wrong, we should file a lawsuit, child abuse, because he ruined all of our lives and our children's lives. you are right, you are not getting an exercise if you are isolated and you are alone staring at a screen come along with your parents all day. >> but it has been great for our ratings. >> ratings are going to be good no matter what. [laughter] >> i just wanted to get that out there. >> your body and your soul and your spirit are designed for intimacy. human contact. and especially at that age where
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you are learning to socialize. becoming who you are, learning who you are through social interaction. you can't even hold hands or go to gym class. or if you are somewhat athletic. goodness, you are such a wimp sometimes. so i really believe that anthony found she screwed everybody over and he still won't admit it. if you can say hey, it was a tough call, we rebooted it, i respect that. you cannot respect a guy that won't own up to his own mistakes. >> when he was asked my neil cavuto about eric adams, given the vaccine exemptions for athletes and performers, he said that i'm not going to be taking sides. >> it is a sack of crap, as you said, but more than that it's just stupid because you got johns hopkins, doing major research about them a negative
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impact about the total lockdown. we already know that and this guy doesn't have the hutspah to say it's wrong and maybe say it wasn't a good idea. >> and here is the problem. and by the way, you probably don't know this, but there are 5 million orphans, kids that were orphans as a result of covid-19. did you know that? worldwide. 5 million children, which is as many as those that had died. the teenagers you have kids, little kids, home with mom and dad, part of that structure, but the teenagers were like okay, i hate my mom and dad, i love my mom and dad, i want to go to the prom. all of that stuff.
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they lost it, they lost their dream and american kids are not like a lot of kids, like the kids in ukraine. they have different things, they are not like -- there is something there. they go to alcohol, they go to drugs. i just heard about another death today, a friend of mine's daughter in connecticut. so it has been a nightmare for them in the social media makes it work. >> so it wasn't just for the class action, you have to include some republicans, states like maryland, ohio, massachusetts, and they were quicker to revise the policy and even this was one of the fastest senators to go back to the mask mandate. but when covid-19 got here,
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nobody knew anything about it and this isn't just in defense of overreach or whatever. and i'm very lucky that i got to work from home. that is not how it works for a lot of people and certainly not how it works for essential workers. but when you don't know anything. i do want people in positions of power to say okay, i want to do the thing that can keep you the safest and i know that if you are in your home you will be safer than you would be interacting people outside of your household. >> even that research came six months and. the problem is that we did not update in real time. people would've been forgiving if that would've happened. i started walking around with no mask when the information came out. and is much as it was liberal in manhattan, that's your prerogative forever. but if you are not willing to update the guidance, then people lose faith in you.
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and there was a piece about the suicide rate in teenagers, about eight to 10 months into the pandemic at colorado, and that was the first major red flag about this. >> they weren't covering it. they could've gotten on the horn and called any of their relatives across this nation and heard the story everywhere. about young people trying to kill themselves. >> it was a piece, i'm saying that it was written about. and when it comes to the rise of mental health problems, it was by monitoring devices that kids took home and they were googling things about how to end their lives or i'm feeling depressed and things like that. and that is another marker that we could have used for revision and policy. >> the cause of war is a fair excuse early in 2020, but the teachers union was putting the hammer down on the cdc a little
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bit more than a year ago. and they reopened the schools in the fall 2020. he was casket negated. coming up next, and authors inside reveal behind the famous slap. what really happened but between chris rock and will smith. ♪ ♪ ♪ i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. with skyrizi 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months, after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs, or if you plan to or recently received a vaccine. ♪ nothing is everything ♪ talk to your dermatologist about skyrizi. learn how abbvie could help you save.
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the slapgate saga. why the costs police did not arrest will smith after he slapped chris rock. >> they were saying, you know, that this was battery, that was the word that they used in the moment and they said we will go get him, we are prepared to get him right now. and he was being very dismissive of the options and he's like no, i'm fine. no, no, no swim at the oscars producer explaining why he thinks that will smith got a standing ovation, even though he just assaulted someone minutes before. >> i think that the people in that room that stood up, stood up for somebody that they knew, he was a peer, friend and brother, someone that has a three decades plus career of being the opposite of what we saw in that moment. >> so there you have it, as the
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oscar producers are saying, they stood up not at all influenced by his certain things but his experience as an actor. >> i'm happy that the lapd was able to make the arrest, that makes me feel better from the way that the story ran out first. it looked like the lapd was out for lunch. and i do understand why he declined to press charges. you cannot press charges against another man for slapping you in the face, that's a weak thing you can do, so i get that. but i do want to see what they haven't released from another angle that shows the minute that he made the joke, jada looked at her husband and so that has to come out. sitting down either with king or roberts or fox news for prime
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time. and explain what went down and then the story will be out there. >> well, that will be something half hashed over and the bottom line is you really don't need to know if she signaled will smith and said go get him. let's just assume that. doesn't matter? >> i would like to see all the angles, like it's an assassination. >> this is a battery and a crime, but apparently chris rock did not want to do it. but should they have taken him out of the auditorium? >> in real life, i think that
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there is one of the best places to have these two is to have them together and what i am tired of hearing is how people are traumatized over this. these are people who are not paying attention to what is going on in ukraine. and oh, i'm taking a month off. it's like oh, these are the people that are that traumatized, that they didn't have enough plant-based product in their coffee latte. >> the good news is that they are starting to understand what applies to them, whether it is jim carrey, whether looking for an arrest, amy schumer, wanda sykes, they could be a victim of a crime. >> they are trying to make the story about then. and it's like oh, i'm in danger
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and i couldn't go to the amazon rally because of my safety. and she went to the met gala instead. and i think the academy is trying to drag this out and people will tune in if they can keep doing it month after month. certainly we are talking about it now, the movie where the lady janitor was with the dish man, people were not talking about that. an hour after it had one. by the way, pointing something out and i don't know if anybody mentioned it earlier, but the very first person who was kicked out and expelled from the academy was a guy who was in godfather 2 and 3, given out and that was actually right around
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the time the convicted child rapist roman polonsky won an award after he raped and drugged a young girl. and he got a partial standing ovation. from harvey weinstein, and meryl streep stood up for a child rapist as well. >> the association, the american association of motion pictures issued a statement saying that we would like to clear the mr. smith was asked to leave the ceremony and refused, we recognize we could've handled the situation differently. and that is kind of up in the air. if they ask him to leave, did they have the right to refuse? >> i have to say i think the academy has handled this really well. if you now consider the fact that they did ask him to leave, they have the lapd ready to arrest him and that it was chris
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rock's decision to say hold on, i don't want to do this. i'm not really sure when you have something so shocking happened, to the point that i believe a lot of that, people just didn't know what to do, or what are we going to do. again, he is the most decorated nickelodeon star of all time. this is a person who is a hero to children. and you hear his voice. there is a new animated film. and the saddest part, walking on stage and then assaulting someone. and i'm sure you guys mentioned it before, but we also saw someone clearly dealing with a mental health crisis playing out in front of us. whatever she said or didn't say to him as his wife, you have to be on the brink of something.
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>> welcome back. minivans are now cool. millennial parents are getting in on the trend, trading in the fancy suvs for the family haulers, including kim kardashian who just spent $400,000 on one. >> are you getting rid of your you suv? >> no, i never saw my dad lose
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patients before, we were singing go, minivan, go minivan, go. [laughter] >> and i think it bothered him that he owned a minivan. 2 anybody else ride in the minivans when they were young? >> story is so ridiculous. this 400,000-dollar minivan is like having a faberge egg in place of a egg mcmuffin. >> i have been in the back of a -- dad put us in the back of the pickup truck. in the open bed. but it does teach you about the fragility of life and it teaches you who is in charge. >> gravity. >> hanging on for dear life. >> i just think that there's something here.
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driving these kinds of vehicles, the very cool l.a. life, and they have a subaru. and there are some cool people, like my sister. >> still up for grabs. [laughter] >> coming up next, the player say that they are baffled by the casual choices that workers are returning to the office went. lasers with hoodies, dress sneakers with a suit and even t-shirts. >> in the airport they have on pajamas. everybody wants helena handbasket after the pandemic. nobody has any style anymore. >> i have seen you dressed pretty casual in the office. >> yeah, i do. [laughter] >> yes, you do. by the women's room.
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[laughter] >> this trend has been going on for a while, certainly the sneakers with the suit. >> it is just like you can't, you cannot wear what you wear at home. it is a message that you are just a lazy loser. >> one time i came in and my flip-flops and my shorts and i have not felt that humiliated four. >> what do you wear to the beach? >> well, you are not at the beach. >> but they can wear it to the beach? >> well, crocs. >> crocs are amazing. they sell like 4 billion of them. they are great when you have a wet lawn. let me tell you.
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>> i do miss agnes morehead. >> first question is what is your first magazine subscription that is a really interesting question. i'm not sure many people know what that is. >> 17. >> how old were you? >> 16, 15. i wanted to be 17. >> this is mild and completely true. >> i never quite understood that quote. did you ever see that? >> of course you did. >> what else am i supposed to have? >> i don't know, i don't know. >> i also got national geographic also.
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>> why is that? >> because he could not go in and you otherwise. >> i remember that i liked going into the supermarket. but i think that i might have picked up a subscription. >> my parents knew that i was crazy and i could not be fixed. [laughter] >> do you remember dynamite? i would have to say dynamite. >> what is the most unnecessary thing you have purchased online? what about you, dagen mcdowell? >> false eyelashes that i did not wear? >> you still have them? >> upstairs. >> i will come pick them up. >> jesse watters? >> i'm embarrassed. i don't want to say. and i don't want to ruin it. because they might be medically necessary for millions of
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people. but it is embarrassing. >> now i need to know. >> a catheter? >> no, why would i need that? >> a lot of people use catheters. >> jessica, and unnecessary thing? >> half of what i bought for a baby. they don't need that much. some things are really cool. but otherwise we buy all of these machines and some of them work in some of them don't. you know what it's like. >> they were necessary at the time, but when i got them, they did not function as necessary. they were supposed to have squeaks in them, but it didn't work. >> i would be very upset. that is a problem.
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>> standing there and they did not sweep. [laughter] >> what bad habit has followed you since college? >> well, i don't have bad habits. are you kidding me? [laughter] >> i don't have any bad habits, i got rid of those a long time ago. [laughter] >> in the dining hall, there would be like a huge desert and you show up early in the dining hall and eat the best part of it. and now for everybody else, you have taken the food. stealing food from other people. >> oh, bad habit. >> no, i had a bad habit in college, but i quit it. >> what was it? [laughter] >> dagen mcdowell 3 longing
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biting my fingernails. that's why i sit on set like this. >> i bite my fingernails as well. it's terrible. i'm not even interested in quitting. >> how is your ward work on your finger. >> well, i've been getting treatment. >> we will talk about that later. we will do a special, one hour with no commercials. [laughter] and okay, we will be right back after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ . .
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jesse jr. he turns 1 today. celebrated his birthday the other day with the fam. the mr.ing out the first birthday candle. he couldn't get that much air into his lungs. balloons he was fascinated with. posing next to the very expensive cake which he didn't eat but we all did. there he is. my father looks like he is about to fall asleep in the background. yes, again, very proud of the cake. emma is very proud of the cake. >> we have proud of jesse jr. happy birthday to him. jesse watters "primetime" tonight at 7:00 mel gibson in an exclusive interview. >> judge jeanine: is that what he looks like? >> jesse: he looks great, judge. and not as good as greg. up next i look fantastic and my show tonight i have piers morgan we haven't seen enough of him. kayleigh mcenany, kat tyrus. it was a great show. let's do this. or not.
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♪ animals are great. ♪ animals are great ♪ animals are great ♪ >> greg: if you ask somebody to scratch your back is that an hr violation like if you have an itch in the middle? >> jesse: no. >> greg: these guys totally okay to scratch a friend's back when they have got an itch. this little fellow here that's a seal, jessica. >> jesse: depends where it is. >> greg: of course where it is. always between the shoulder blades for me. do you want to scratch it. >> judge jeanine: no. >> greg: then don't ask, judge. >> judge jeanine: i didn't ask. i just asked to you confirm. >> jesse: we are confirming you are next. >> judge jeanine: i am? all right. i have always been fascinated -- there is the camera. i have always been fascinated by lightning. >> jesse: have you? >> judge jeanine: look at this. these are shans of lightning streaking slow motion, during an
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alabama thunderstorm. jesse mccann was storm chasing storm chasing headed back to the hotel rare upward lightning strike. the video has gone viral with people saying it looked like something out of a "star wars" movie. others summed up the video in just two words. holy moly. >> greg: i would have gone with a different word. >> judge jeanine: storm chasing video. >> jesse: that's good stuff. jessica, can you beat the storm chasing veins of lightning. >> jessica: i'm going to try. the head coast todayian at oak hill elementary in georgia. she was there 21 years. reminded how much support she has at oak hill. in honor of ukraine. many family members. discovered the surprise and overwhelmed by the sweet gestures everyone to keep praying for the people of ukraine. >> judge jeanine: i love that.
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>> dagen: retiring tsa dog. bruno retired a squeaky tennis ball drop. is that the coolest thing? i want that for my birthday. got a bone shaped cake. retirement cake. >> jesse: you get a toy and it doesn't squeak. we got to go. that's it for us. have a great weekend, everybody. breath is interviewing zelenskyy next. >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, we are have in-depth exclusive interview with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy from kyiv in just a moment. today russian officials said ukraine conducted its first strike on russian territory since the war began. the kremlin saying the attack on a fuel depot is not conducive to peace talks. those negotiations resumed today via video link. i will ask volodymyr zelenskyy about that attack and those peace talks in just a moment. the ukrainian military says it has retaken control of 29 settlements at

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