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friend. a vote for judge jackson maybe tomorrow. on the u.s. supreme court. again, going by the support that she has right now, that does not appear to be endowed kick anything can happen. that is the scene right now. that will do it for us. here comes "the five." ♪ ♪ >> greg: hi, i am greg gutfeld. she was once a decade and a ship in a bottle. "the five." ♪ ♪ soft on crime. the times in sunday's deadly shooting in sacramento that left six people dead and a dozen others injured. police arresting smiley martin who was released from prison just weeks ago. the career criminal was out on
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parole six years early from his 10-year sentence for a brutal assault on his girlfriend. the d.a. adamantly opposed his release writing this in a letter, "inmate martin literally has little regard for human life and that law. if he is released early, he will continue to break the law code. but despite that, they let martin walk free. california gubernatorial candidate knows who is at fault. "responsibility for the mass shooting which killed a homeless woman lives with governor gavin newsom who appointed the head of the department kalif in the department of corrections which already reduced california's prison publishing by nearly 30,000 inmates. gets this. seeking to reduce it by an additional 76,000. which means not only is it going to get worse. california's leaders know that it is going to get worse and they are not going to do a thing about it.
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this is what gets me. they knew when they released the 30,000, they called collateral damage. i can't remember which d.a. was saying. is going to be people that are going to reoffend. you have 70,000 people. candidate stop this? >> probably not because the d.a. indicates that you referenced, and i spoke to her. and ray schubert says we did everything we could to keep this guy in jail. he is a prior violent felon. he was convicted again of a felony. he got a 10-year sentence in 2018 and then all of a sudden they give him, it is not early parole. this is not parole. this is just a paper review. they just come up with it. they make the law as they go along. they do it on paper and they decide. wait a minute. did they give a good time? she said they make up the time. there is lawlessness. we are in the wild west. this guy had a fully automatic
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machine gun fully auto. and 100 bullets in a civilized society is not going to end until we take the people out who believe in all of this social justice nonsense because social justice to me, if this is social justice, it is attacking american citizens. >> greg: geraldo, i am not a lawyer even though i have pretended to be one. why can't it be a class-action suit by victims' families? suit the state into bankruptcy. >> geraldo: i don't know any that have succeeded. many have tried. it makes for a big headline. then they go nowhere. they get eaten up in overtime. what i want to talk about is remember super predators during the clinton administration? >> greg: those who commit crimes without regard to the victim or
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even to themselves. >> geraldo: then we went to different kind of reform, shorter sentences, low or no bail. trying to put moved away from the fact that america is the country with the largest per capita population in person and try to remedy that. what if there is such a thing, such a super predator. i submit to you that smiley martin as you described him with that record that he had, with the remorseless violence with the savage relationship he had with the woman in his left and the fact that he spent the time as soon as she got out of prison working on a weapon to make it a full automatic and the first publication, whatever it is corrupt altercation apparently it didn't start mowing people down, killing six innocent people including a homeless woman. what if there are super predators?
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what if that social scientists of recent past have aired horribly and made a missed judgment here about human nature that we are all suffering from? >> greg: that is a good point i think jessica i brought up the fact that the left is known for compassion but you hear the victims were mostly minority. but they are victims of liberal policies. >> jesse: they are. and you will never get answers from these people. this guy was a pimp. he whipped the woman with a belt and beat her up. he is a bad dude. and they appointed the parole board that let this guy out. these are all hand-picked people like newsom and you get the ideology, again, a newsom 20. her name is kathleen ellison and she wants to let out 76,000 inmates in the correctional officers union are suing her
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because this is so dangerous. her biography on the website she breaks about expedited release of inmates and she says we are now the lowest prison population in 30 years like that is a good thing. she also says on the website there are focuses on rehabilitation and restorative justice. so there you go. she does not call them prisoners or felons. they say in california they called him incarcerated people. that is who we are dealing with here. the whole government in california is infected with these liberal ideologues. it is not just gavin. it is all of the people that he plugs in through patronage and all of these places and they are the ones making these horrible decisions and it is costing people lives. >> greg: in true just discuss these early releases should go and move in. >> jeanine: absolutely. >> greg: i think we covered it where homeless people were
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allowed to live with other -- they should do that with this. that is what they should do with people like this. >> jeanine: you bring up michael shellenberger. he is running for governor of california. there will be a choice and a couple of years. you could have a reasonable person. he is not ape right-wing french candidate candidate. >> greg: registered independent. >> he has come to different conclusions on how to lead and he does a lot for drug addicts as well. they are in breach of contract with the citizens. it would be an interesting thing to see. the other one point i want to make is that you know immediately that day we had the statements from joe biden and others think we need then control immediately and as i have said and i, i, i, i. they never put out statements when you find out what happens and, that suspect is.
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you never hear anyone say and think about that. >> greg: it is basically a cover up. >> jeanine: this also something called sovereign unity. you could sue for malicious prosecution, because the prosecutor was malicious but to say they are not doing enough to protect the citizenry, that is where you run into sovereign unity where the government has a defense. you can't sue us. >> biden in the '90s was very tough on crime. >> greg: he had a change of heart. when you bring up shellenberger, it has to be on gavin newsom office. i think shellenberger is the most exciting political candidate i have seen in a long time. he identifies the problems but he wrote too books those two books -- wrote two books with
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♪ ♪ >> greg: hunter biden giving the big, another big headache. new e-mails involved president biden's involvement with his son's shady intelligent -- entanglement. he wrote a recommendation letter for the son of hunter's business partner. it special counsel to probe hunter's dealings. the white house, though, stonewalling like crazy. >> was it okay for him to do favors like writing college repetitions for their kids? >> i have no confirmations or comments on whether or not the president when he was a private
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citizen wrote a recommendation letter for an individual. >> reporter: but he is the president now and you are his spokesperson. >> he was not the president at the time of the report. >> greg: and chris christie shredding the corrupt media. >> we know what the democrats would be saying if this was going on in a republican administration. let's face it. that media has been complicit in this. they did not want to interfere with their narrative that joe biden deserves to be like to president. this is where we are right now and we need to get to the bottom of it and get to the truth. >> greg: judge, let's get to the truth. they introduce them to this guy and a couple of years later, biden writes a letter of recommendation to brown. no one wants to go there anyway. when joe says, i have no idea about my son's business dealings, we know he is lying.
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>> jeanine: biden was supervised present when his son went into business with the ceo of that chinese energy company. he writes the letter for this kid. we need a special counsel. this cannot be handled by merrick garland. i think based upon the e-mails that we have seen, we need to have an investigation not just of hunter biden of joe biden because if joe biden's bills are being paid for by hunter biden, if joe biden is bringing his son to china and his son is making money in china and if the e-mail was -- which there has already been question about the grand jury, as to who h is or who the big guy is, if there's already hard testimony in terms of that witness, wrote the e-mail. that is this guy gillian.
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we don't know what his answer is. we know from who was on that e-mail that the big i was joe biden. if you don't believe that, ask yourself, why would the money be held by hunter for the big guy? >> greg: so the president's two defenses have blown up. he does not talk to. his son about this. hundred never, money from the chinese. it is blown up. it is blown. so where do we go from here. >> hunter biden is or at least was a pig. he was so unmotivated that he did not have the energy after giving his computer to the delver repair shop to pick it up. what i want to know, though, and what is far more interesting than flailing around about a special prosecutor and so forth is remembering that -- you know. >> jeanine: no, i don't. >> i withdraw.
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but remember when the 51 intelligence operatives signed a letter that said that hunter biden e-mails are likely russian disinformation? 51 of our brightest intelligence officers said it was likely russian disinformation. where are they now? of the senate judiciary committee wants to know where are these 51 experts who say, phony, fake. it is tony pike it is fake forget about it. where are you now? >> you consider how they tracked and everybody that showed up at the capitol. but they don't know where these other guys are. sorry. i just realized that no one has ever asked me for a letter of recommendation into includes my niece and nephew and i was pretty successful. but i guess they knew that -- i would write a letter. i'm a pretty decent writer. when you consider the laptop story and you consider the laptop story and you considered
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the conclusion, it is the democrats and until agencies together and it is almost like their own shadow government that they can create a story or they can eliminate a story. it impacts the american public and then we kind of do what the shadow government wants us to do. we vote for joe biden because that is what the result of all of this. it makes sense and it changes the way you look at everything. you have the rush of collusion, insurrection, drinking reach. don't say "gay." it is nobody's fault if you don't believe anything anymore. if someone is skeptical of your beliefs, that you believe them even more because you think they are full of crap. >> you think jen psaki believes what her boss is telling her? when you look at her body language and facial expression and i read body language, you
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can tell she is uncomfortable. and you can tell she knows she is not telling the truth but she is pushing the party line. >> i think it is what she has been told. right? has she been told the truth. i don't think she is lying. >> but that does not square with everything that has been reported. >> and i understand why they always say got to call that doj. that will last until it does not. that is one of the reasons "the new york post" said there should be a special counsel. let's say there is a plea deal and part of the plea deal is the evidence goes away. then nobody will ever know and it will be a continued mystery. the couple things about that. brenda on "fox & friends" said that letter of recommendation was not very effective. i feel like we are burying the lead. >> not taken seriously by anybody.
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>> that money that day sent the biden family did. >> i talked to a couple people in the intelligence community. they said they were getting so many requests to 20 other 51 and probably 10,000 people who were given this request to sign on. and if you look at the 51, it is not like it is just intelligence officials take if you look through, you can see democratic connections and they can't be found. jerry dudley, he is keeping track. he called them all the time. they always say no. the less point i want to make is the left has been leading really hard to say that julie thomas is so conflictual over her husband and with regard to her text messages to the former chief of staff in 2020. i mentioned the biden family, i don't think we want to set that standard. that is not a standard week one. >> isn't it obscene how it wasn't until "the washington
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post" or "the new york times" affirmed that the computer was real and the e-mails were real, that that was a release to say, okay? i mean, what happens for 2 years? because now, i mean, they suppressed it to get him in and now they are releasing it to get him out. >> oh, a lot of denying. ahead, we will be right back. the selfish squad think you got the american taxpayer captured foot the bill for all of their debt.
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that is not good enough and they are demanding the biden go further and cancel federal student debt loan altogether. aoc wait in and said, i think some folks -- but i don't think so. understand the panic and disorder it causes people to get so close to these deadlines just to the extent the uncertainty. it does not have the effect. canceled the people or cancel the debt? just kidding. this is an undergraduate -- this is more of a problem -- >> she majored in economics. i love this topic because it is the easiest one to embarrass mindless leftists. okay, i with you on canceling. can you define what canceling means? and how do you eliminate something that is owed to something else? and what if the entity does not agree to the cancellation? that would be theft. i did not think of it that way.
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i thought you just cancel it. it just goes away. what if the government covers the debt? how does the government cover the debt? that is with our money. you are not really canceling debt that you're just forcing innocent people to pay for it, people who already. their own student loan and did not ask for a handout. then they all go, oh, while because i thought you could just -- i think they think you could just wave a wand and somehow the money just floats away. nothing ever gets canceled. somebody is on the hook. i would love it if that universities were on the hook. >> i think that is a creative solution. but the history on this is really important because during the beginning of covid, they stop these payments. that made sense at the time. now it has gotten to the department where the biden administration did not want to extend this. and now just when that next
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extension would be. oh, right before the midterms. >> and he is going to extend it more. aoc threatened him last week. biden says this is the greatest economy of all time. people, afford to pay their bills and the greatest economy of all time. they will freeze them at these are the same bills that people were paying during the trump economy which biden says was the worst economy of all time. in april, if biden says, book of covid is basically behind us. we will get back to work and back to normal. but then he says, we can't get back to work, get back to normal because people still have to pay their bills. if he really wants to do something about cost, one of go after the big profiteers at big college? >> yes, good idea. >> those guys are really, really making it rain.
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>> it has tripled. >> tripled. >> and the lawns and the new buildings. colleges have become very, very fancy. >> what do you think about this? >> geraldo: i think it is ironic that the rationale for continuing the postponement of student loan payment is that we still have the health crisis. we are in the midst of this. title xlii is abolished because the health crisis is over. they are making whatever accommodations. >> and then they decide on masks on airplanes. >> i think the whole area of the student loans has to be rethought along the lines that we talked about. the kids get way too much money. they get money to sit on their asses and colleges give professors large salaries. it has become obscene but i
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think you do need reform and limits an amount that a kid can borrow. we have to make sure that there's competitive rates and that you have to allow bankruptcy. >> professors are getting that much a year? >> the administrators. >> huge democratic leading economist. this is terrible policy. it is pretty much a mixed bag for democrats on this. >> yeah, a lot is a mixed bag for democrats. progressives want full cancellation of $1.6 trillion in student debt. think about this. we have got 11.3 million job openings. wages are on the rise. certainly not enough to keep up with inflation but more than enough jobs for these people to a job and pay back to student loans. okay? so the delay itself that biden has been granted i don't know if
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is the fourth or the sixth is costing the government $100 billion so far because nobody is making any payments. here's the bottom line. you have a contract. you have to contract with the person who owes you that money. if you can't pay it, that is your problem. get a job like everyone else. you want to do a favor for people, i have an idea. why don't you do with a favorite for people like veterans who are committing suicide or don't have a home to live in? and that we have to work on organizations to make these mart homes for veterans and then we have senior citizens who are living on a fixed income. so these lazy kids want to have their loans canceled, nonsense. pay your darn loan, gets a job, and be quiet. >> be quiet. >> most of them are upper-middle-class. >> the democratic party, this is
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♪♪ we can't go wrong together with suspicious eyes ♪♪ >> we have both seen the horrifying pictures of russia's torture and murder in ukraine. putin's war crimes require the united states i think a tougher sharper more lethal response. certainly the way the after sean penn sees it after spending time in ukraine, even as prudent launches his murderous invasion. speaking to sean hannity, he
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revealed what it was like to be in those gripping moments. >> he is the face of something that you seek in the ukrainians we saw and talk to. the extremely encouraged and it was in his eyes and it is clear to me that that ukrainians will win this. the question is, what cost? and then they can find us and they have the meigs. we know that from the california national guard who had 30 years exercise training with ukraine and were there with the ukrainian aviators just shortly before they were put, because of the politics. >> she called for more militarily -- he called for more militarily. on more of putin's oligarch cronies. i know the judge -- i assume
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that sean penn is not your kind of guy. isn't here right here? >> it does not matter if he is my kind of guy. i love seeing a liberal come on fox and talk about something that he knows something about. this is not just someone mouthing off about politics. i'm happy to listen to him. he has been on the ground. absolutely. yeah. how don't know if it took guts. >> it took guts. >> jeanine: i mean, he is coming on sean's show. >> that is a very important points. too them well when they come here. not the case when you go on "the view." >> sticking on how people are treated, should we be harder on pro-russia commentators giving the glaring evidence that atrocities have been committed? >> i think that was a great tv moment. i thought was amazing.
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i think it buffed the liberal trend of condemnation by connection, that if you go on fox, i can't talk to you anymore. you went on "hannity." even the viewers look at him differently. there was one thing he said that i thought was shocking because it came from sean penn. he said even countries that have nuclear weapons can remain intimidated to use them and we are seeing that not within our own country and i fear what that legacy is going to be. if you have space would have told me that sean penn would be entertaining the potential for using nuclear weapons, i would burnt my vhs copy of "shanghai surprise." it is another example of the flip. when you are talking about progression commentators, if you are not seeing the kind of consistent narrative you really want to see. there are people that are going to say things that you don't like. it is not progression to be antiwar. you have to do be careful how
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you categorize people. >> there are some who in their -- [overlapping speakers] >> you are sub tweeting, geraldo. it is not a good look. >> meaning what? you are sub tweeting right now. >> no, i'm saying it of you. >> we have so many things on our plate with immigration and inflation. can the american people stay focused on ukraine? >> i think that is probably zelenskyy toughest concern, the west will tire of this. that was -- and i thought that the investor for the u.n. really strong job initially and then after sean penn, i love it when sean hannity does these interviews. and he does it periodically and it is always something different and then you have someone like sean penn. he was there and a lot of people
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are wondering, how did this guy going from being an actor and comedian and become this leader that everybody wants to know about? he has a 77% approval rating around the world. i don't know if that less in terms of zelenskyy, but he has captured the imagination. >> i think sean penn did an excellent job. >> it is getting close to that. the tenth are already there. if they move to the east and the russian forces are being degraded pretty heavily, there's going to be a lot of people on both sides of the aisle talking about the big transfer. i like how dave opened the interview and sean said, when i called you, what was the first thing you said to me? sean penn said, i said, i did not trust you. it is great. so what? mistrust is petty. we are talk about war and peace here. despite the fact that he didn't ukrainians are going to win, when you go over there and you see that ukrainians united as a
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country, as one, it made him kind of said that dee had state is not like that and he wishes we could get to that head at some point soon because it is something we need. >> i think that the march toward excavation will be inexorable because we cannot the american people to within shots of people's head blown off and mergers of children and try for women, this is real. >> dr. biden there, so who knows? >> what do you mean? >> the line is already excruciating that the cost of your airplane tickets is about to soar. details next. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition
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next month. as high fuel prices continue to battle americans. average domestic light will cost $100 more than it did in january. this comes as numerous flights are canceled over the weekend as more americans take to skies with the pandemic bargain. okay, everybody. a lot of americans have waited a long time as you said, greg, you have been waiting two years right now one believes you to take a vacation. >> greg: two and a half years. >> jeanine: okay, let me finish the question. here's the question. >> greg: i feel like i'm in court. [. >> jeanine: i'm skipping you] are you planning revenge travel this year? >> i am going to travel to structure. i feel for the people that have -- save up at you have enough money for that ticket but you thought you would wait to see and all of a sudden, they are, $100 more. let's say you have a family of
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four and that is $400 more. the airlines and airports are not able to keep up with that demand. the lines are long and if they don't relax this mask rule, the court might be anarchy. >> there's no question. >> tell us about what happened on southwest. that was an interesting story. [overlapping speakers] >> greg, do you to answer the question? [overlapping speakers] >> jeanine: talking about taking vacation stuff at a minimum of two weeks. how long would you take your vacation? >> greg: i will do a week here. i will do a week here. two weeks is too long. i will never have it again. you can't have that pro public that is my strategy this summer. and then i will take a few fridays off. i will coordinate with other people because that is how conscientious i am. >> this is the agent where you
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have to work hard. >> greg: thanks, geraldo. >> jeanine: right now, $968 for coach. to go internationally. that means anywhere outside of -- [laughter] >> i have to say, i preferred airlines when they were much more tightly regulated. there were a set number of flights. when they the regulated, all these airlines but i will say this. maybe because it is unfold or i have been around a long time. but people are extraordinarily nice to meet at the airport. they really are. they help me with the bag. they talk to me. how are you? >> you go there and hang out? [laughter] >> erica had two cancellations last friday.
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>> jeanine: greg, i'm going to ask you a question. have you ever been on hold for hours with an airline trying to rescheduled and canceled flight? >> greg: never. here's my theory. you get to a place in life where your actual life is better than where you are going to don't go. i actually enjoy where i live. i enjoy my little cabin. i love the ocean. no, i hate the ocean -- [overlapping speakers] >> greg: because it is a toilet. you got me. >> jeanine: you said you were going to europe next summer. >> greg: i am. let's talk about that southwest flight. >> up next. one more thing. >> what happened
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>> greg: time now for one more thing. jesse's work out news. >> jesse: it's not me working out. well, there i am. >> dana: is that how you hurt yourow. >> jesse: 70-pound shoulder press nothing. light weight. this guy doing a black flip. >> dana: no, no. >> jesse: i have never seen that before. >> geraldo: me neither. >> judge jeanine: kneecap. also risky is "jesse watters primetime" tonight. watch 7:00. call that from a dumbbell about dumbbells. >> jesse: thank you, greg. >> dana: haven't seen percy in a while he hasn't seen peter's son berry in a while.
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this is how the reunion went. >> oh. look at him dance. look at him dance. how sweet. >> dana: and it went on and on. >> judge jeanine: he does a little dance. he really likes him. >> jesse: get a room. [laughter] >> greg: oh, it's me, huh? watch my show tonight, it's great. also, let's do this. greg's scallops are just like us. you know, scallops are just like us. suffer from allergy season. check out these little critters. look, they sneeze. scallops actually live in the world's ocean, dana. did you know that. each ring on a scallop's shell represent a year of growth. they often sneeze. they have allergies. and this -- before you dig into a scallop just remember they have a tiny little nose and
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♪ that flies out of it when they sneeze. >> judge jeanine: they do not. >> greg: i am a scientist. >> judge jeanine: i believe you. >> greg: thank you. >> dana: is that releasing anything? >> greg: it's a sneezing scallop. why are you questioning me? i am a journalist. >> judge jeanine: scientist. >> greg: scientist/journalist. >> geraldo: time for geraldo's news with geraldo. the judge was with us friday night. wonderful time. we -- i was honored along with the founder of life's work for 50 years i have worked. there is the judge on the left, obviously. alina chal, her mom, the empress were there. raised a lot of money for the developmentally disabled and the proudest thing was my daughter sol and she -- my daughter sol introduced us and it was so touching. watch. >> although i obviously missed out on a lot of dad's career, i
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am so proud and grateful to be his daughter. >> dana: isn't that sweet? >> geraldo: sweet as she is raised over $900,000 to help the developmentally disabled. victor sneps eunice was the co-honoree for the 50 years of the charity. there she is. and it was just terrific and her old pal bill o'reilly gave 50 grand. sean hannity gave 50 grand. brian kilmeade gave 7 grand. >> greg: only 7 from kilmeade. >> geraldo: he didn't go. he just called. >> judge jeanine: you should be proud of the work have you done for so many people who are handicapped. >> greg: judge? >> judge jeanine: i'm speaking. this dog is a true professional. years ago he starred in a commercial where he was trained on a roll on a trampoline to jump up and down right after. years later when the commercial comes back on television his owner caught him jumping on cue
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to the commercial. some people can't remember what they had for breakfast this morning. this dog actually remembers his stage cues. can you see it on tv? no wonder he is a star. this dog is a star. >> jesse: have if you ever wondered actors come across a movie they starred in do they watch? >> judge jeanine: they definitely do. i do. >> greg: that's it for us. "special report." hey, bret. >> bret: scallops are just like us. >> greg: they are. >> bret: good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. while the war in ukraine rages on. another kind of conflict is being fought here in washington, d.c. as democrats declare war on big oil. lawmakers desperate to give themselves and perhaps president biden cover on rising gasoline prices trying to blame the major energy companies for that situation. national average for a gallon of gasoline sits at $4.16. that's down a penny from yesterday. seven cents from a week ago.
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