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we have rates backing up, concerns about inflation not easing out. really something that could be echoed in inflation reports due out tomorrow. again on wednesday. it seems to confirm the obvious. you're not imagining it. what you are paying at the pump come at the grocery store is eye-popping. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone. i am dana perino. harold phil for jr.. jesse watters, greg gutfeld. president biden cracking down on guns as america faces the impact of a historic crime wave. the president accused of having misplaced priorities and going after firearms in the second amendment instead of focusing on putting criminals behind bars. the president announcing a ban on so-called ghost gun kits which are privately made firearms with untraceable parts.
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ordering the department of justice to make it illegal for a business to manufacture them. >> these guns are weapons of choice for many criminals. we are going to do everything they can to deprive them of that choice. when we find them, put them in jail for a long, long time. if you commit a crime with a ghost gun, expect federal prosecution. this is an important step. it's going to sound bizarre. i support the second amendment. you have a right. for the very beginning the second amendment didn't say you can own any gun you want with biggest gun you want. you can own a canon. certain people from the very beginning weren't allowed to purchase guns. it's nothing new. it's just rational. ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. what the hell do you need 20 bullets for? you must be a hell of a terrible shot. it has nothing to do with recreation. >> dana: speaking of bizarre,
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the white house let the president play with a gun. >> you order a package like this over here. it includes the parts you need, at the directions for assembling a functioning firearms. you bought a gun. take a look at this. take a look at this. you can see the picture down here may be. this the gun. it's not hard to put together. a handrail. a hand drill. it doesn't take very long. anyone can order it. anyone. >> dana: judge jeanine. i must come to you. you had your head in your hands as he watched that. what do you think about that? especially about the prosecution being federal? >> judge jeanine: the amazing part, there are very few federal gun crime prosecutions. the feds are very particular about what prosecutions they
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choose. i know this because they worked with them for 30 years as a prosecutor and d.a. and i just spent a couple minutes on the phone this afternoon with d.a.s who say the feds cherry pick the crimes they want. here's the bottom line. i have no problem with the president saying we need to prosecute these crimes. we have to prosecute them. ghost guns are outrageous. there shouldn't be any ghost guns. but when the president talks about stopping gun crime, it's not so much about the gun. it's about the criminal who uses the gun. it's about, if you want to stop gun crime, you press -- prosecute a gun crime. the local level in the federal level. arrest them and keep him in jail until they go to trial if they've got any priors because they are a danger to the community. last week we spoke about the sacramento case where my friend, the d.a., sacramento county, said to the parole board, she said look this guy should not be
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released. he's a danger to the community. 10-year sentence. they let him out in five or six years and they went on to kill six people. this is a problem with democrats. they make it about the weapons. they don't make it about the person. at the end of the day, the clearance rate by the feds is good because they only take the good cases. but they are not making these arrests. the local police are making the arrests. the judges are not allowing or letting the defendants out on bail where they are committing more crimes, more murders. then you got prosecutors who are dropping the gun component and charging them with assault. this is nothing new. don't need that guy to get up there and say you're going to face federal prosecution. it doesn't scare anybody. background checks. give me a break. how many criminals have you prosecuted who went in to buy a gun? they buy these guns on the streets. they don't go in for background checks. by the way, joe, you have no credibility on this.
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your son's application for a weapon included a lie, perjury where he said he didn't have a drug problem and he was able to buy a gun. this isn't the guy i want to listen to to teach me how to prosecute gun cases. >> dana: it's about the branding. ghost gun sounds scary. he would talk about an ar-15. when you peel back the layers of the marketing and the branding of it then you realize what you have is a gun that shouldn't be used in a crime anyway. >> greg: these have been around forever. they are basically just guns with obliterated serial numbers. that's all they are. ghost gun sounds fancy and scary and surreal. we have got to get rid of the ghost guns. they have been around forever. as the judges had, it's not about making laws, it's about actually enforcing the loss. there's a weird thing where democrats only know step one. more laws. step two is okay, enforce them. not so fast. i've got to play golf. the problem is obvious. if you lose the high ground, you
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have on gun control the moment you allow for recidivist violent criminals. if you let these people go back on the streets while you also kind of from both his anti-cop narrative, it's incompatible with gun control in a pro-criminal world you cannot tell noncriminals they can't protect themselves. i have said it before. gun control is dead. after two years of rioting and what we saw how the comps were treated. ironically the progressive cause of defunding the police might've been the most persuasive argument for the second amendment, right? it's almost -- an anarchist capitalist, you would want private security just like the squad has. so you can see this is the argument, when you see the squad get their protection needs while telling you you can't have guns, that makes you a hypocrite. >> it's good to be back. i'm reminded of something that jesse said last week.
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i agree with a lot that's already been sent. jesse said, looking at the images in ukraine. we are being bombarded with death after death and the tragedy in their brutality. he said we don't get this upset we see this on our streets. big cities and small cities alike. you may have been motivated differently. but i know the result, however reacted was the same. this ghost gun issue is a bigger issue than we think especially when we talk about gang bangers and communities across the country. we hear this, and perhaps the terminology is designed to incite a bit. these are real issues that cops are having to deal with. president biden, give them a lot of credit. i have called balls and strikes on democrats when it comes to crime on the border. he should have said something about bail reform. the biggest proponent of this on the show for repealing these laws. talk about reforming these laws. the president should use the bully pulpit to ask prosecutors
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and legislatures across the country to reform bail laws as well. if you remove and rid the streets of ghost guns and neighborhoods and communities where kids can't get a fresh strawberry or a good book but they are able to find a ghost gun. you can't find fresh fruit or a good book but you can find a gun, something is wrong. we've got to try to fix it. we've got -- she wants more coordination with the dea, atf. i would encourage congress to confirm steve's edelbrock. let him go through a rigorous hearing but get him on the job as quickly as we can. and then the president ought to fund border patrol. he gave our law enforcement every tool they need to ensure that drugs. we are trying our hardest to prevent drugs from coming in the country. gang bangers are protecting neighborhood streets because they are selling candy. they are selling guns and drugs.
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the president today, i give them a b+-a- on his overall efforts but i give them a a for the presentation pennies can't include bail reform and he's got include drugs in the border and what he does next. >> dana: had the opportunity and he didn't. >> jesse: there are fruit trucks on every block in this city. mountains of bananas and strawberries. some of the freshest berries you've ever seen. i was watching this press conference or whatever president biden did today with jesse jr. and jr. pops the pacifier out of his mouth and since dad, joe biden is a ghost gun and i said what do you mean by that? he goes, i never know where the guys coming from half the time. pretty good one. and he just turned one. very perceptive. cracking down on ghost guns is
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not going to reduce crime at all. over the last decade only 2500 ghost guns were used in criminal activity. you can ban every single ghost gun right now he wouldn't drop the crime rate 1%. if i were a criminal and i was the president today, i would say he has my vote. do you want to know why? what is the one thing criminals try to avoid at all costs? jail. did he say anything about stiffer sentences today? no, didn't say anything about that. so if you're criminal, you got to be thinking this is the best president we've ever had. there were talks about that. he talks about rehab. talks about summer jobs programs. your gang banger, you are watching this, got it. we are good. the media and joe biden joe biden is afraid to talk about gang violence, drug cartels. they talk about gun violence and it reminds me of the way barack obama used to talk about during the war on terror, he would
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never say muslim. never say islamic terrorism. he didn't want to offend anybody. who is joe biden trying not to offend? the only thing i can think of he doesn't want to offend black voters but if you talk to black voters which i don't even know if he does, they want the criminals off the streets more than joe biden does. figure it out. last point we had johnny run numbers on federal government contributions, obama. trump. the u.s. attorney has prosecuted more gun crimes on a federal level. joe comes in and they are turning to drop off. that's all i have for today. >> dana: did jesse jr. have anything to say in the last point. >> jesse: i was -- tomorrow. >> dana: coming up, president biden dragging down his entire party after voters give him yet another brutal midterm review.
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>> greg: president biden dragging down the entire democratic party with another slew of terrible pools. by getting low marks handling key issues like crime, immigration, the economy and inflation. what's left? despite that, some democrats remain clueless about what's happening. >> black people feel like democrats kept no promises as they have been in office. >> i get it. because the work is not done. the reason i say really is we just passed one of the biggest pieces of infrastructure
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legislation in american history. we did it. >> greg: you know what i like about that? he tried to do the "really" thing and then realize you can definitely answer that. really? wait a second. i'm in trouble here. >> jesse: we until they hear how democrats are doing at the border. that's going to be a shock. you know they wriggle poll? cbs at 42%. that's when you call someone with a pollster over 18. if you want an accurate poll, you do registered voters are likely voters because they are engaged and have a plan of action. even with a rigged poll, he still at 42%. in the 30s with immigration, crime, inflation, gas prices. cds is their chief cover-up artist. leslie stall, the trump interview. what laptop? we can't prove that. now they are still trying to cover up here and i "60 minutes"
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last night but you know they did do something on, bitcoin in el salvador. the best investigative unit in the history of television hasn't touched the hunter biden laptop. they are doing bitcoin investigations in central america. we say inflation is like a tax, it's worse than attacks. that money comes out of your check and you never see it or you look at it and then forget about it. this is a tax every purchase. the whole country had sticker shock but biden just keeps on talking about putin. it's not translating. >> greg: when you compare the priorities of the democratic party versus the priorities of the average american, you can say -- i think he would agree that wokeism has led the party astray and these numbers are kind of showing it. is there anyway to find a middle ground with the democratic party? a complete and utter
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embarrassment and in shambles and you should be ashamed of yourself. >> harold: someone else which say on your show, are you done? the numbers don't lie. the kind of voter being pulled is right. democrats have said and dennis -- dana said democrats don't listen to me when i say this and they probably don't. crime, the border, inflation around food and fuel, that's all i've been talking about. i think there is something in terms of the president making covid vaccinations, the handoff from president trump and ensuring operation warp speed would do this and make it available for every american, trying to pass an infrastructure bill which he did. everything that he wanted. he was a good start. and then saying we in the democratic party have to understand we don't negotiate and compromise with ourselves, we can't get things done. the fight with the democrats, the only thing i would focus on.
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we talked about yesterday. you were great on "fox news sunday." one of the things i set on the show, i would only focus on trying to repurpose some of that money to help governors and mayors, help restaurateurs and small business owners not raised their prices on things that people have to have. try to put money in the pockets of middle-class voters. democrat and republican governors and mayors across the country to say help me write this. we shall be part of trying to providing answers to this. if the president doesn't do something like this, i agree with your analysis. democrats are going -- we are going to have a comeuppance in november that could be pretty bad. >> greg: judge, harold brought up good points surprisingly. they are not talking about these issues. crime, immigration, the economy. what do they have in common? they are adult issues. they are not about pronouns.
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they are not about identity politics. they are not about disney. these are things that people care about. they are adult problems that have incentives and disincentives. >> judge jeanine: i want to welcome harold back. good to have you back. to the extent that you think biden can take a victory lap for the vaccine is absolutely nullified, voided by the hypocrisy that the democrats displayed over the last two years of covid. like the state of the union, all of a sudden the state of the union, the day before, you don't have to wear masks. or the oscars. all oscars. all of a sudden the day before you don't have to wear a mask. but if you're 5 years old and in school, you have to wear a mask. >> harold: you are so glad to have me back? >> judge jeanine: this is one of the things i want to say here. it's the messaging that they say is the problem. it's not the messaging. it's the messenger. it's aoc -- if aoc is your messenger and your messages
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about green energy when all people care about -- and i go to the supermarket. i buy my food. people pick up meat and put it down and pick it up again and put it down. this is what they care about. democrats are going to have to deal with an angry, teed off, frustrated american public and they deserve every bit of that anger and frustration. because they didn't do anything to wage it in any way. if buttigieg didn't know that al sharpton and charlamagne tha god are all saying that blacks are not happy with joe biden, he was too busy. he just had a baby. he's learning how to change diapers and all this other stuff. he takes this job. when he knows he's not going to be able to do it and that's all i have to say because they are telling me to wrap. >> greg: dana come as a medical expert here. do you think the democrats have a secret serum, some kind of elixir they are waiting until
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the end to save them? >> dana: i don't. no magic beans from the beanstalk. everything that could go wrong is going wrong. so much so that the white house press secretary had to warn everybody that tomorrow's inflation number is going to make your head's been a will be so high. they are already knowing how bad that's going to be. the other thing that they are dealing with, it's not reflected in those numbers but in the overall number, continued frustration from voters all across the spectrum of covid lockdowns. they signaled today that the administration is probably going to have the cdc extend the mask mandate on airplanes. they did. they said it today. >> greg: i am not flying anymore. >> dana: and add back to the fact that there is the crisis for airlines. it is super frustrating. i want to mention from fox news sunday, i asked mitch mcconnell, senate minority leader, would be different for americans at the grocery store if the republicans
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win. how are you going to actually show a difference. he said one thing that was interesting. he said joe biden ran as a moderate. if republicans are in the majority we can make him govern as a moderate rather than what he's doing now. >> greg: i don't know. no flying. just race walking. up next. pro censorship liberals freaking out over the possibility of elon musk outright buying twitter. your spirit is stronger than your highs and lows. your creativity can outshine any bad day. because you are greater than your bipolar i, and you can help take control of your symptoms
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musk has been critical of twitter and has been pitching ways to transform the platform. including a plan to turn twitter's headquarters into homeless shelter. jesse, of all the companies that this guy, by any objective definition, probably the greatest innovator of our era, why twitter? >> jesse: he is on twitter and he likes it and he doesn't like where it's head is so if he owns that you're not going to be able to rig another election despite a negative story about a democrat. >> harold: should i write that down? >> jesse: you should need to. you should already know it. other than that it's not really going to affect americans. most americans aren't on twitter and the ones that are don't really tweet. they just listen and read. you can tell how annoyed the democrats are by how they are reacting. so hysterically. twitter is their club.
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they can kick people out of it. if he gets control, they are not going to be able to have the juice anymore. that's what threatens the left, losing power. >> greg: i think jesse is wrong. >> harold: i want this counter. >> greg: extremely wrong. it will affect america because it will affect journalists because they go to twitter for their dopamine hit. journalists aren't chasing stories. they are chasing likes. look what you did to a cnn. paired all cnn was trying to do was feed off what they saw from the loudest voices on twitter and it drove their network into the ground. what are we always told? stay off twitter. don't let twitter influence what you're doing. you can look at it but don't let it shape your opinions because if it does you get more and more. what he can do and he knows it, it's like a patriotic duty, he's going to go in and he's going to
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kind of detoxify journalism in a weird way. it has drugged our media and he is going to take that drug. he is going to turn it upside down. we're going to see his journalists are going to be like oh, my god. i have to report stories now. i have to go and talk to people. before i used just go on twitter. >> jesse: won't there still be able to be hacks on twitter question records the difference. >> greg: i don't know. i didn't think about it. [laughter] >> harold: it's an interesting point greg is making. twitter's impact on free speech and journalism. does he have a point? >> dana: i don't know if you saw "the new york times" editor told all the journalists of the paper get off of twitter because you're not chasing the stories we need you to chase. you are chasing everybody else's likes. "the new york times" has figured that out. there is less and less activity on twitter. i find it not as informative as it used to be. he used it to breaking news.
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now people with their long opinions and their threads and it's too much. bloomberg is reporting for those day of rest for the staff of twitter to cope with all the stress. i have no time for these twitter kids. they are the to figure out what to push. they don't have a hashtag thing anymore. they are figuring out trending topics. it almost always goes against what serves them. look at the headlines. now they have the mob after them and i have no sympathy. >> harold: is that a platform for free speech, george? bill bennett last week saying he's innovated in space, electric cars. could what musk is doing help change the courts and free speech? >> judge jeanine: the most for fascinating he said he had 9.2% of this year's names going to go on the board and then he said he's not going to go on the board.
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he doesn't want to be controlled by the board, doesn't want to be limited to 14.2% or 9% which he would be limited to a few were on the board. now we can buy as many shares as he wants. he's not limited to insider trading order -- he is sharing responsibility. based upon simple things he is saying like turning headquarters into a place for the homeless, i love this guy. he loves to turn everything upside down. he's a guy that believes in the first amendment and i think you can do it from outside as opposed to being on the board. he can be very, very effective. when "the washington post" op-ed called to prevent the wealthy from controlling the media platform that probably irked him and then he said not really going after them. >> harold: jeff bezos bought "the washington post." maybe things he can have a media organization. up next, radical climate group encouraging criminal activity to fight global warming.
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>> judge jeanine: climate wackos are at it again. a group urging its followers to target wealthy areas and that the air out of suv tires in an effort to fight climate change tweeting step-by-step instructions. wage gravel in the tire valves. let them know the tires are flat. why it was done. walk away. so it's walk away, dana, as if you're never going to get prosecuted come you'll never get arrested. do it with impunity. is this what it's come down to? >> dana: if you have an suv you should consider putting
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fishhooks around your tires. they got hurt. you got hurt. sorry. has there ever been a less effective movement? they are not converting anybody. you not convincing anyone. is a lot that can be done in order to get cooperation. that will companies have so much money in research in greener energies. if they could change their thinking a little bit, they could get a lot done. so they make everybody angry and the people they hurt the most are the working class. >> judge jeanine: per the twitter rules, users may not engage in the targeted harassment of someone or insight other people. why hasn't twitter banned these people or at least flagged their accounts the way they do with conservatives? >> all of their flaking's going one direction. it's just another example. these are the guys behind occupy wall street. the differences they occupy --
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they incite people to occupy a park. it's a little patch of green. this is different. this vandalism is actually projected outward. it is not go here and hang out. imagine somebody catching somebody who is messing with their wheels. you're going to put somebody -- you touch my car, you're done. there are people like out all over the world. this is not persuadable. you're not going to persuade anybody. you're putting people in danger. with occupy wall street you were cordoned off but sending people on private property, they are going to get there butts kicked. suvs and trucks? who owns those? they are going to crack their skull. i am warning you, as a compassionate person, warning them not to do. >> what are you going to do? >> greg: try to give medical
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attention immediately. >> judge jeanine: if they end up taking the air out of your tires, you're going to call a tow truck. transfer the tow truck uses more emissions than your car did if you were to drive home. are they stupid? >> dana: yes. >> harold: they are something. i think we are this point in our culture, people think if you don't agree, they can act violently towards you and they are justified in doing it. the greatest example. we are talking about here, putin thought he was going to ukraine and people would fall over. ukrainian people wanted their independence and freedom. it's another level. people thinking you can make people believe something you want them to believe. unless you are your father talking to her son or daughter. can't do that. data is right. it's been the most unsuccessful campaign. should really be convincing people, a time when the world
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needs to wean off oil and energy products, doing this is a complete waste of time and you run the risk of having a violent act imposed on you, like greg said. >> judge jeanine: do these people think they are convincing their own left-wing progressives? >> jesse: it can be convincing. i was trying to get emma to date me, the first thing i did, i let the air out of your tires. she couldn't go anywhere. she needed a lift nice had you you need a lift? >> harold: does she know this story? >> jesse: she doesn't know this story. >> harold: jesse. >> greg: the zodiac killer. >> jesse: it had a happy ending. we got married. >> judge jeanine: is that the first time you did it or did you do it before? >> jesse: works like a charm. >> judge jeanine: kathie lee gifford joins us next a preview her new fox nation special. here she comes.
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faith in her new special "the jesus i know" and here is an exclusive clip. >> i remember saying how can i not be a christian in this business? there is so much rejection. it's so brutal, brutal business. we've got a secret weapon. we have the lord with us. >> jesse: kathy lee is here to tell us more. >> good to meet you finally. and you, harold. what a handsome couple of additions we have around here. shall i share a story about you first before we go into everything? i don't want to run out of time. there was a time, greg and i were quite close. he and his beautiful wife would come to my home. don't tell it yet. >> greg: our producer! >> jesse: what happened?
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>> my garden on a saturday, beautiful saturday and he would start drinking my gift wind and he would not stop drinking my gift wine and alayna one: no, that's enough. we have to go home. they could not get rid of the man. i called my bouncer. my son cody had to carry him out that day. do you even remember at? >> greg: he has been -- >> jesse: he has been thrown out of worst places. >> you see why you wait for the picture? >> jesse: "the jesus i know." who is the jesus you know? >> i've written many books on the subject and talked openly about my faith which is who i am. jesus isn't somebody i go visit on the weekend. i'm not a proponent of religion.
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i have a relationship with the living god. we move and live. i don't separate the secular from the spiritual in my life. it keeps me grounded and real. in this world, simply people get so upset that you are not just like them. you don't vote like them. you don't look like them. you don't worship like they do. we have stopped learning from one another because of it. that is the kiss of death. we decide who you are and what you are and then we cancel you. i'm not going to get political because i don't but here's the thing. if i follow somebody who embody love and forgiveness and second, third, fourth chances whose name is jesus, then i'm not going to cancel anybody. i'm going to give them another chance. when i meet somebody, i'm going to love them and i will continue to love them. i no longer recognize that person because they have been transformed not by my condemnation but by my love. so when i am on a radio show or
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wherever i've been, i have met people and had downtime with them and we talk about who we are and what we believe. and greg and i had a lot of talks about that. before that happened. i love to hear what people have to say. as a new book and the new special, it's 25 different interviews with people, many of them you will know many are ordinary, there is no such thing as an ordinary person but not a well-known person. they have profound things to say about who jesus was, who they think he is, do they think he was a true historical figure? these are people that are scientologists. they are, hindus. i was surprised by the success of the book. fox nation wanted me to do something over the last few years and i said i think it
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would make a really interesting series. so we made it. kristin chenoweth, justin bieber's mother. >> dana: i wanted to ask about her. if you can share a little bit, what did we learn from her in the special? >> you would learn how much she has grown as a human being. she gave birth to a superstar. she had no idea. she was unmarried, broken, addictive, had tried to kill herself. people don't know that she had tried to commit suicide. she felt -- she gives birth because she felt like was the right thing to do. he becomes justin bieber. she talks openly. she raised him to love god because she had become a christian. he gets in the hollywood with these gifts that he has. he was beating drums when he was in the womb. not wild and crazy.
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really melodic and rhythmic. rhythmic drums. he talks about how difficult it was for her to have to stand back and trusted the work she had done with her son when he was growing up was going to cover him when he got into hollywood. the excess and the embarrassment. she said i'm still his mother. i still have to prepare the bible says teach your children, raised them up in the way they should go. when they get older, they will not depart from it. very honest and raw and real. >> judge jeanine: from all the people you've spoken with, you mention jesus as a historical figure. all the different religions and ideologies, do people agree that he was a historical figure? >> everyone that i spoke to did. everybody i spoke to agreed. craig ferguson, talk about being on the movie set with craig and he said, it's heartbreaking. i tell the story in the book. he said kathie lee. why do you love us? we are not good guys.
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i sent you are good guys. he said we don't believe like you do. we are so different from you. why do you love us? i sent first of all your made in the image of god and god loves his creation. i love god so i love who he loves. you're sort of guilty by association. and he said you're wonderful. you're wonderful human being. he said something to me that just broke my heart. he said no person of faith has ever told me that god loves us. actually he said nobody's ever told us that they love us from that world. i said that i think you've never really met a person of faith. somebody that truly loves god, loves jesus and believes he is god incarnate and taught us to love, not to condemn, wouldn't do that. >> jesse: we love you, kathie lee gifford. we love you so much because you showed an embarrassing picture of greg.
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wait, what? it's a good thing he's so handsome. subway keeps refreshing and refre- ♪ ♪ >> dana: time now for one more thing. so, i have had a chance to talk to walker hayes. you guys know that song? listened to me play that? do we have it? ♪ on a date night >> yes, harold that is from the applebee's commercial. before it was on the app. pell be's commercial that is walker hayes. he has a cinderella story. we talked on the podcast everything will be okay raising daughters. going through disappointments and achieving the success and incredible faithful person
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really great talk to him. on "the five." nina my favorite producer on the show. >> oh. >> greg: back. >> jesse: three time cancer survivor and though work from home about two years. and we have welcomed her back with some great greek foote food and a lot of festivities and we're very, very happy she is back. we all wore t-shirts of nina, which was a little confusing when i walked in around 3:30 today. i didn't know what was going on. >> greg: thought she passed away. >> jesse: that's not true, greg. how dare you. welcome ban nina, it's great to have you back and also "jesse watters primetime" back and better than ever. 7:00 eastern. >> dana: who is your lead guest? >> jesse: we have me. [laughter] >> dana: judge? >> judge: okay. >> judge jeanine: so this past weekend i went to a wedding in palm beach and judge jeanine plus one.
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so i went with my son. we had the time of our lives. i think we looked not too shabby doing it that's my son. and i think there is one more. no, i guess not. oh, there we go. >> dana: yelling at me i know we got to go. that is it for us, everybody. "special report" is up next. hey, bret, aren't you upstairs. >> bret: i am down the hall. judge, you look beautiful. >> judge jeanine: thank you, bret. >> bret: you are welcome. see you in a bit. good evening. i'm bret baier coming to you tonight from fox world headquarters in new york. breaking tonight, russian forces regroup for a renewed push in the eastern donbas region of ukraine after being stymied in their efforts so far throughout the country many other places throughout that country. also vladimir putin has appointed a new general to lead the war, infamous officer known as butcher of syria known for brutalit
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