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ukrainian forces inside europe. those on some of these new weapons that will be sent in to ukraine. back to you, neil. >> neil: thanks, jennifer griffin. passing along the director of the cia says putin's desperation could prompt him to use chemical or nuclear weapons. he highly doubts it but he does say this is williams burns, the director, that -- >> judge jeanine: hello, everyone i'm judge jeanine pirro along with dana perino, and greg gutfeld, jesse watters. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." the world's richest man taking bold action to save speech, elon musk attempting hostile takeover of twitter by offering to buy the entire company for $43 billion in cash.
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on a mission to deliver the platforms censorship loving liberals saying the company needs to be transformed. he spoke about it earlier. >> i think it is important that it be inclusive arena for free speech. it is important for for the function of democracy, important function of united states as a free country and many other countries to help them. actually help freedom in the world. in the u.s. this is been a gnomic civilization risk is decreased if twitter the more we can increase the trust of twitter as a public platform. i don't care about economics at all. >> judge jeanine: twitter employees are meeting right now as we speak on what to do. the company waking something called a poison pill to stop the plan. about elon musk says if it fails, we have a backup.
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>> there is. because i think we would like to hear a little bit about that. plan b. >> for another time, i think. >> for another time? all right. >> judge jeanine: they are losing it over the offer. a washington post: missing this "i am frightened by the impact on society and politics if elon musk acquires twitter. he seems to believe on social media, anything goes pure democracy to survive. we need more content moderation, not less. all right, dana, i'm going to start with you. okay, so zuckerberg says this is not about money. he believes twitter should be the open market square and open source. he says it is important, literally, to the future of civilization. >> dana: elon musk not mark zuckerberg although he
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might agree. >> judge jeanine: mark zuckerberg who doesn't agree. >> dana: i do love the meltdown of everybody. it is interesting to me for so many years of the liberals and they had a good point, they said they were for free speech and conservatives were not but now everything is flipped around and now all of a sudden we should allow more speech and allow everybody to be on the platform and are thinking, no, we need more control. and i think it is really funny that so many people believe that the government could do this better than the private sector peer that will not actually happen. i've never -- i guess, the first hostile takeover that i've really been interested in and watch closely. i don't know exactly what will happen but i think it is interesting and i wish i could be a fly on the wall as employees are meeting because they had to have a day of rest because elon musk might have taken a board seat and he didn't. i don't know that the vacation situation they will have after today's meeting. >> judge jeanine: you know,
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musk did take a shot mark zuckerberg when asked about speech platforms like twitter being controlled by one person. then they made the reference to zuckerberg and facebook and then instagram. so an whatsapp. it seems like musk has it in for zuckerberg and he is not happy with what zuckerberg did. >> greg: i don't care about that much. i'm interested in this new phrase content moderation because it sounds really good. we moderate content here all the time. >> judge jeanine: come on. >> greg: then it all goes to help you write about euphemism for censorship. the thing is, what scares becks bone and cnn is the fact that they might have to present the other side to their perspectiver that is twice the work. they don't want to do it. you talk about elon musk and bury something like a laptop, he will unhurt the other potential counterpoint spirit about what you said, hostile takeover, it
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is actually. he is undertaking -- you know what makes him an american and global treasure? he is undertaking a hostile takeover of a drug cartel because twitter is the drug that all journalists are addicted to, right? the drug is manipulating stories, narratives to create this content and division. and they can't get enough of it. that is why they are so upset because they will lose this drug. now, he might be in charge of the distribution of the narcotic. you have to wonder, will the press with the drug without selling it? i don't think so. this is why the purchase -- we were talking the other day it is more important than for the purchase "washington post" or by cnn which no one will or any other outlet, twitter is above that. they are the stream gnomic string that controls the puppets. twitter might not be bigger than facebook or instagram but it controls the people you want to control. it controls the media puppetry. possibly the puppet master can
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decide how to thick gnomic fix things and the first thing to cancel by increasing more counter narratives for that. >> judge jeanine: okay, brian, "wall street journal" said they are so upset at twitter that they are weighing a poison pill which is selling traditional shares at a discount so that people can get a bigger percentage of the company. and i mean really upset about this. >> brian: what happened over the weekend between musk is unbelievable. what happened, also for the record of my do call for a day of rest. i ask myself, why did i do that show? a couple of things come to mind. i think i love you watch things happen at washington camino but they will do. you see this game played out. we take our sides and we stand where we stand. i don't know what elon musk is going to do. it is so good to see somebody that is ahead of everybody.
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i'm willing to say, so much more than me, so much more -- i'm going he is our edison khmer thomas edison or da vinci. so let them go. i do believe he has a plan b which we haven't discussed, but when he got started lint and put it in ukraine and affected the outcome of a war, he said "i have all the money in the world and already making a difference in space and electric cars, i believe i can change free speech, not drum, not biden but for the country." that is what is about. i believe that is the big picture. >> judge jeanine: he is about creating a blueprint and not creating one. in that regard, what about the tesla shareholders? are they saying their guy is getting involved ultimately and politics and free speech is the first amendment and i will let everybody talk. that means the left is coming after you.
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>> is an interesting five people at this table is all fans of elon musk. >> judge jeanine: i am. >> look at the scope of ideology and philosophy that entails. so the good news from the point of view he values the company over $40 billion and so everybody will get rich but the bad news is he says that it needs to be transformed. i don't know what needs to be transformed except that when trump got thrown off my lost 50,000 followers. how does that happen? so add geraldo rivera, by the way. [laughter] but listen, i trust elon musk. i trust him. mech. >> judge jeanine: everyone of us do. >> greg: gnomic >> geraldo: i trust him to be president of the united states. he blew up the speech, barack obama, these guys don't tweet. the biggest users are using it.
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>> greg: there he blew up the place. it is in tatters. >> brian: if they don't use it is is to their advantage. >> judge jeanine: i have to tell you one more thing, one of twitter's larger shareholders, he is trying to make an offer to buy it because he is and believes musk with electric cars is undercut how gnomic undercutting the power of body soil. there are so many levels of this. >> greg: unit with the deadline is for the deal? >> what is it? 4/20. >> can i bring up one more thing? the best sense of humor, hey, elon if you buy this thing can you get rid of my combine photos? this is the muscle don't ask out over. obviously, supermodel don penn and complete a bunch of passes. >> judge jeanine: think about
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>> the new york state of mine upset but shot up the train in brooklyn being held in permanent detention. the judge is expected denying bail as frank james makes first federal court appearance today. he faces a charge of terrorism with more charges sure to come after unleashing on shooting ten and 19 others injured in the chaos this creep unleashed on the new york city subway. not attention to the missed warning signs though. for years, this guy posted disturbing, hateful racist rants to his youtube page including fantasies on how we wanted to kill people. new york city mayor eric adams boldly calling out big tech companies for failing to flag what should have been obvious. this guy was a top gnomic ticking time bomb. >> we are watching signs around us those who are using actions
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and we ignore it. i cannot play a song on a social media channel that belongs to someone else without them identifying that. one come identifying these threats, why aren't we being more proactive? instead of waiting for this to happen appearance be preach, mr. mayor my am with you. you talk about content moderation, greg, here is this guy on youtube and hey, want to kill this, do that, mass murder here and there. >> greg: there was a lot of antiwhite racist and i think it is hard to figure out what that means. he might be teaching online courses on crt. or he could be auditioning for joy reid. so we never know. the warning signs are missed yesterday because they are not the ones we were told to look out for it. remember, it was about white rage and the military and the rise in white supremacy. so, lack racist extremism just
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kind of skates by because that was not part of the media narrative. no one will focus on that. maybe brought up voter fraud or only two sexes. maybe someone would have flagged it but it exposes this nonsense that focused on. more consumed by i did it gnomic identity politics as minorities become victims of crime by other minorities plus vegan freddie. they will put up a billboard to make fun of florida while the someway domestic subways become war zones. so maybe i hope mayor adams is the adult in the room that we need. i know he is trying. i know he dismantled a lot of hopeless gnomic homeless encampments in new york. that is the thing that i look at all the time. >> brian: that is a good barometer. >> greg: he has dismantled 200 of them. >> geraldo: is he the guy, dana? this is the right guy at this
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point in history where race has been so tender and issue, crime is a burgeoning issue. here you have a guy an ex-cop question asked before i love his opinion on this. i think he came into this job with a lot of support from a lot of people that i know. but you see in public opinion polls people giving him a chance. new yorkers are not known for their patience and we are 105 days into the administration. i have to tell you, this young woman that works at the food service place around here commission she said that is the train she is as everyday. she told us she never expected it to get better overnight. and she feels for mayor adams but she never expected everything to get worse so he doesn't have a lot of extra time to be able to do this. i think it is interesting but i went back and said what did alexandria ocasio cortez say about this whole thing this week? nothing. >> greg: she can't. >> dana: what did she say when
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the women were pushed off of a subway train? nothing. but go back and look at the things the squad does talk about. so the mayor has a lot on his shoulders, but he has got to have help from his fellow democrats if you actually get some results. people will not be patient forever. however, might be the only thing that we have. >> greg: she can't say anything because ideology is about protecting leo proust. >> dana: but this is all happening in her city. >> greg: don't ask me to i mention i have three kids in brooklyn taking the train. don't you think the arrest of this creep, brian, bob mayor sometime? that feel good the cops become the heroes in virtue of whom you ask exposed. could this now be a turning point? >> brian: listen, i'm all for him. but i'm upset and a couple of things. he used illegals to vote and he didn't want to do that.
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and masts on 3-year-olds and 4-year-olds is the most ridiculous thing. also transit, focus on transit after that woman was in front of a train. i am on the subway everyday. for five days a week. i don't see anybody. so the illusion that they will check your bag. if they checked that guy's bag, it loops what do you need a hatchet or a smoke bomb, fireworks and a gun? that would have stopped him as he dressed up as one of the village people to get on the train. what i will bring up this one last thing. that is, we got so lucky. the gun jammed, he dropped the acts and he didn't shoot. and that is key. this could have been so much worse. he could have been stuck on the train as a sitting duck. >> i think i saw you sleeping on the train. >> dana: but doesn't get up at 2:30 in the morning. >> geraldo: you don't share my optimism? >> judge jeanine: not at all. i don't like somebody that gets
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up there and blames everybody else. he blames everybody but himself. this guy has been in office, the mayor for over 100 days. what do we see in the first 100 days? it goes to elba need to discuss the most sensitive issue we have in new york state and that his bail reform, which is a euphemism for let them all out of jail. he comes back from that meeting and yells at the press because he didn't like the way they covered him i'm okay? then he comes out and supports biden's national gun program? what the hell does that have to do with guns in new york which mark then what he does is an ad in florida say can come to new york. you can do whatever you want to trash on descent and spirit mayor adams cut the political and start working for new yorkers. i tell you what he can do. every permit that was in hindsight, as a judge, this guy had to answer whether or not he had a mental health issue.
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>> you mean gun permit. >> judge jeanine: whether mental health issue or spent time in a mental facility. everyone says he got the gun legally. wait a minute, this guy has been in trouble with the justice system 20 years. how do you say the crime was illegally? we never had an impurity spoke to a police commissioner that said the fbi did have him. i tell you what, the fbi, whether talking about parkland, talking about the brothers from this nightclub, everybody says we have nothing to do with it. it is about this time that he has a plan. he walked in office without a plan and has an obligation to say, okay we will change the law and until they do come i'm coming after them. >> brian: he bought the gun in a gun shop in ohio. >> judge jeanine: and they said it was legal. it is any crime. >> brian: he was not on the no-fly list. >> i didn't know that.
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>> geraldo: up next, crazy, it is starting to rain and go crazy out there. if next republicans accusing biden of hypocrisy at the border as texas is bussing and more migrants to washington, d.c. ♪ ♪ adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer,
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helping to get to the final destination as they wait outcome of immigration proceedings. >> republicans calling out biden on ending title 42. the covid policy that lets border regions kick out to migrants and forcing americans to mask up on planes for the next two weeks. i wish you would mask up permanently, but that is a story for another time. >> brian: that was in the prompter. >> greg: that was in the prompter. i have to admire abbott for what he is doing. he's taking the order crisis on a road trip, like the baby daddy. we went you keep saying a stunt is a stunt is a stunt. i don't leave until they listen to him come i don't believe abbott is doing this to win governorship again. i believe he is unbelievably frustrated and he took a big risk slowing down at the border crossings. everyone coming in to check for fentanyl come illegals and everybody is mad at him. guess what is happening?
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the mayors at mexico is saying what will it take in order to freeze this up? one other thing to add to this, the buses are getting out. i feel bad for these people, but there is no way they belong here. it is so, there is a way for them to get jobs so visa. not this way. joe biden doesn't have a bad policy. he has no policy. all of these democrats like kelly, outside cinema and other democrats going -- i don't believe beto o'rourke to take down the wall. come on now. they know americans care about the border. >> greg: it is one of those problem is that the media helped barry but now they can't bury it because they have these visuals and again, we talk about this on the show a lot about leaders need to experience the crisis they ignore. that is what abbott is doing with the biden. >> dana: last week when i was about to host "fox news sunday,"
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bill is at the border for us a lot and he said he has not seen a single network on the border reporting this last fall. so now, because this is getting caught up at the white house briefing and you have these kind of images commit is everywhere. i don't think it is working out the way they think it is. they are calling it a political stunt but that is what politics is. the question is is the stunt effective? for two reasons i think it is, once people were and no, we didn't want them coming here. and then the second thing is, you have all of these vulnerable democrats and you mentioned a couple of them coming out and saying, we can have this. we absolutely can't have this. the ironic thing title 42 was basically toledo part of the political fallout but now the administration lift at six months before the midterm. so it backfired. >> brian: that is why i don't think it will happen. because it is six months before the midterm. i think abbott is a hard-nosed
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showman. this is a big, you know, pt barnum act that he pulled here. >> geraldo: do you think he is frustrated? >> brian: i'm not talking not talking sincerity or motivated but it is a big, big show. but when you look behind the show, the fact of the matter is something you alluded to in laredo, the mexican state south of texas, the governor is listening to abbott because the traffic is backed up for days. so all of the money and who knows what kind of side gig they have going on. so, i think abbott is right. there is some positive movement as a result of his activism. and i think that is to be ultimately uploaded. in this sense, i like what he is doing more quietly. he is doing what trump did. remember how trump went to mexico, listen, you want to do business with us, you have to do
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your share. >> greg: 's last word, judge. >> judge jeanine: i think he is terribly frustrated. i think governor abbott asked to deal with this and the complaints of people who live in texas, the ranchers on the border, the drugs, which i won't even talk about. and all of these kids that they find along the border accompanied by adults and children, little babies, it is absolutely crazy. but i also think what is interesting, ron desantis is saying, "you know, don't come to florida. we will uphold the immigration laws of the united states. don't come here by the way the social programs are designed tof ours and the government will protect the sovereignty of the state of florida." so it will be interesting to see what desantis will do if he says you come here illegally, you've done a great disservice and we encourage you to go back to where you came from. there is an illegal process and we will uphold the law. i think there is more to come here and i think if in florida
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come i suspect ron desantis will do the same thing. and you know what, it is only fair. you know what commit is only fair. i will tell you why geraldo p or there are parts of this country around the border suffering and the rest of us have no idea what is going on. >> greg: i will take four migrants if they kill me. >> brian: 4 for 1? up for a trade. >> greg: behind the scenes. >> brian: i wouldn't be here, thank you, judge. >> greg: coming up biden poll numbers bringing on the apocalypse. ♪ ♪ blurry near vision. wait, what? it sounded like you just said an eye drop that may help you see up close. i did. it's an innovative way to... so, wait. i don't always have to wear reading glasses?
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button after lope holdings. this is terrible. joe biden's approval rating at 33% purity is losing support fast mun hispanics and people under 30, shocking numbers, kamala harris not doing much better. voters in the home state of california don't even like her. she is at 35% approval rating so let's bring this around the table. democrats are blooming terrible messaging. they are doing great things but don't know how to talk about it. look, i will read this to you. this is from "the hill." an anonymous source. >> sometimes i think we deserve to lose big in november. >> dana: democratic strategist. it's >> greg: so they are doing terrible like you right now. >> biden is almost as unpopular as you. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: i love you. >> brian: when you look six months else, do you think it
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will be a bloodbath for democrats right now? on the democratic side, do you take your beating? >> judge jeanine: is that a serious question? bloodbath, it is going to be a massacre, what are you talking about? in california, yes they talk about california. >> she's not on the ballot. >> judge jeanine: she is not on the ballot? here is the truth. >> greg: she will be president. >> brian: she will be. >> judge jeanine: greg said it. she will be friends but then the question may be joe won't be. what are you talking about, greg? >> greg: i would be amazed if running in 2024. back to what i was saying. big trouble because of the border, big trouble because of the economy, big trouble because nobody likes them because they lie. and just stupid. that is all i have to say. they went senator rick scott said i have some ideas of rickets and power.
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>> dana: mitch mcconnell said we should have put out an idea to raise taxes on half of americans. that was one of the things but why would you? why would you do that and give the democrats a lifeline? why would you hand them the ropes question makes me want something to shoot out appearance before the people know what republicans are for and blast we come up biden run as a matter if republicans take over in the senate and house we will make him govern as a president and a moderate purity because he won't have any other choice. that is interesting. we have the most open borders administration in history to appear that is not working well with the hispanic community. and the other thing we talk about governor abbott, the communities asking him for help have said already that the federal government has stopped sending migrants to the communities. maybe they are sending them somewhere else. if you are governor abbott and looking out for the rural communities, you did that. and i think republicans having a huge problem and blame everything on messaging is not messaging. however, they can continue to do that mitch mcconnell is right
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in the end. and chart every month showing inflation versus wage growth. the reason i believe this under 30 mad, they respectively had a major pay cut with an increase from their employers. they got the student loan but rent is up, energy cost is up, food is up, going out his upcoming clothing is has appeared so basically, they were going backwards. no wonder they feel that way about the administration. >> brian: real quick, geraldo, the big thing is parents with the school thing, surprisingly losing parents. >> geraldo: i don't think that that will be at. it is about inflation. they care more about inflation than immigration. >> brian: they care more about a gallon of gas than the busload of people being dropped off in the state. and i also think -- i'm sorry, what did you say? speak with the republicans came up with an autopsy to fix their party. they said we have to be lighter on the border to get the
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hispanic vote. >> brian: as a hispanic, i believe hispanics believe in inflation than immigration. i also think hispanics feel the current administration has ignored their particular -- hispanics have the largest minority group in the country. when was the last time you had a real, you know, hispanic oriented move by the democratic party to embrace the faith-based family, oriented, you know from a nuclear family hispanic? they have a different skill set and a different need. >> dana: and it doesn't help them. >> greg: what did you say? >> brian: i'm trying to transition. >> greg: that was a terrible transition. that was a really bad one. what is your name again? it is interesting to me, get the sense dems have always signed the paperwork up biden leaving because i don't feel the sense of panic amongst them.
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unless they have something up their sleeve. they keep using the phrase messaging. it is message, it is not messaging, right? they spend more time obsessing over that when in fact, the message is really obvious that when the left is left with their own devices, they only make things they are supposed to be good at worse. remember the wheelhouse and social causes, social issuances, homelessness, drug addiction, crime, education, that is their wheelhouse and it's not a house. it is a consequence of their destructive policy. so if they shifted from the messaging concern to the message, like what are we actually telling people? they might actually solve the problem. i don't think they will. >> brian: okay, we will find out. >> greg: no, we won't, not if you are here. we want the judge and i and dana deplore your acts on the colleague. >> we talk too much joe biden. this is about the power of the house on the senate and they
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♪ ♪ >> dana: black lives matter cofounder claiming the rule should not apply to the group. it comes after the organization extravagant purchases like $6 million of donor money to buy a mansion. >> i actually didn't know this before this all happen appear at the accountant handled that and i don't know what this is. it is such a trip to hear the word, the term, it is triggering. this isn't even safe for us, this 990 structure of nonprofit. this is deeply unsafe. this is literally being weaponized against us. >> dana: does anybody want to
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call lawrence warner? does anybody remember that story? >> greg: how is this form unsafe? >> brian: it reveals where the money is going. >> greg: this is partially our fault for continuing to overuse the word weaponize. because now, just a form can be weaponized. blm used his temper black lives matter but now it is by a lovely mansion. >> judge jeanine: that is really good. here is the problem with that all of us file a tax return and all of us know we have to report income and there are certain forms that we have to fill. she is triggered by the irs charity rule. you know, unsafe by a form 990 which every nonprofit has to file. this is absurd. i could say i'm triggered too but nobody listens, nobody cares. >> dana: and will be find out why the mansion $3.25 million
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and then six days later $6 million question marks the one who was seller exactly? >> dana: will we find that out? >> geraldo: this is the death mail at bom and possibly some people could get indicted purity when i was a lawyer and some black panthers, we had an expression make you know war on poverty had begun. poverty, poverty is someone who went to work for nonprofit or government agency but really enriching themselves. i think what you are seeing exposed here is something akin to poverty. we went they are doing deep dive and they don't have millions but billions. >> dana: billions with a b? >> brian: dr. o'reilly is doing work on this and he was in kentucky state and he said this is so out of control. this is an unforced error. you have legitimate money in the country.
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so almost to be a part of this. and i really don't know the stuff. i have millions of dollars to make sure i don't get arrested. they don't want to hire anybody or ceo to run the organization. there are issues in the black community that need to be addressed that money could help. instead of my people are giving money and feeling burned by it. corporations, individuals, $5, $5 million and wow, i tried to help. look what happened. six mansions and laughed in her face. where is corporate america that wrote those checks to these organizations? the mba on the side of the court, you should be outraged. they wasted it. there is a need in the community for many. >> greg: there is a lot of corporations, lots. they want the virtue signal. >> geraldo: they want i support you. >> judge jeanine: there is nothing in the community for schools or for after-school programs. >> dana: but there is a pool.
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who are you going to be now? who are we going to be? we're talking about saving jewish lives and time is running out. time is running out. please call or go online now. ♪ >> judge jeanine: before we get to one more thing our good friend shannon bream's "new york times" best-selling book is now a face special the mothers and daughters of the bible speak is streaming right now. it will also be airing this sunday easter sunday fox news channel at 10:00 p.m. check that out. now time for "one more thing." dana, hit. >> dana: we have corny jokes. are you ready for this riddles. percy on the drums now. what kind of bean can't grow in a garden. >> greg: a has bean. >> dana: good guess it's easter.
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>> judge jeanine: candy bean. >> dana: jelly bean very close. how does a easter bunny keep his furr looking so good? harry spra. why does the easter bunny want to wear a gold medal? >> judge jeanine: he doesn't want to be cooked. >> dana: because he hurt his 24 carrot. i will do one last one. what day do eggs hate the most. what day of the week friday. oh, that's good. all right. right now, i want to welcome you to jeanine's sweet tooth. he. >> greg: what happened to the pooddles? >> judge jeanine: for whose of you who know me i love candy so
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today we have uncle apple dipped in dark chocolate peppermint patty sebaaliization of a cool breeze coming through your hair and that hair long white dress. if you want to get any of these judge jeanine apples uncle giuspeppe's. >> greg: tonight great show gutfeld 11:00 p.m. sean avery the retired hockey player. hilarious kat timpf, a knockout show let's do this. ♪ >> greg: you know, every now and then you see a star going out and getting his hair done. in this case outdoor salon none other than justin bieber getting his hair done in a field. what he does -- he sits there.
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look how they got the hair. going for the -- that kind of like, the bang look. quite horny. got that. look. >> geraldo: geraldo is like come on. >> judge jeanine: brian? >> brian: saturday show 8:00 and 11:00. one nation that's my goal. amongst our guests are about to take a full screen. that's what i look like. mike pompeo will be with us. we are also going to have another exciting guest all of which will allude me at the moment. talker's magazine has put out the top talk show host in radio. sean hannity number one, mark levin number 3 and brian kilmeade's show number 4. bravo of radio. >> judge jeanine: geraldo, go ahead. >> geraldo: thank you. my producer friend from afghanistan who is trapped there has been freed. he is in america. i met him. my wonderful, wonderful friend and his whole family.
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show his family. akbar, jamila his wife. naive, hamza. mohammed. wonderful, wonderful family. thanks to franklin graham, the evangelistic association. billy graham samaritan's purse, what a job you did. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: that sweet tooth thing is going to take off, judge. i know it will. >> judge jeanine: i will save one for you. >> bret: good. please do. good evening. i'm bret baier, breaking tonight russia is confirming the flagship of black sea fleet has sunk. hit with missiles last night. william burns is calling xi jinping a silent partner for vladimir putin when it comes to ukraine. china is the greatest challenge the cia has ever faced. i will speak with former u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki hali about all of this coming up. meantime on the domestic front,
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