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outskirts we know that newborn new landlord in the east is on. >> along with judge judy gerald rivera sean duffy and run a marathon on a hamster well. dana perino, the five. people continue to wear a mask on planes? a. >> that's up to them. >> you have the rolling and the dutch made its tracking down a mandate. >> i haven't spoken to the cdc get. >> president biden reacting as the mask mandate for planes get
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grounded. a federal judge of loadable and the administration does not hav the authority to continue enforcing the much despised role . you can now avoid the wrath of being scolded by the flight attendant between sticks of vodka mean water. air force and airlines all over the country dropping the requirement that years are breaking out midflight after passengers heard the news. >> you may remove your masks. congratulations. >> a lot of cheers up your yet at the end of the mask mandate could also mean the end it to all the nasty mid air fight superior. are people going jerry springer on each other over having to cover up. not so fast at the white house not building at a challenge to bring the mandate back. of course, the media is cheerin them. >> that's because of the willin was made by a judge does not
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mean that suddenly it's seized. >> what we saw was a legal decision, and i passed public public-health decision. >> guess who is not lives durin their personal mask mandate on airplanes? i will not. >> they need to stay together despite the science of. at one thing we keep hearing over there are mask mayhem and mask chaos. how hard is it? it or wear it? one is pudding a gun to your head. why are you flipping out? >> it's incredible to me the white house decided that basically yesterday though disappointed in that decision. instead of accepting the win, they want to make it all model. you have the president saying that's up to them. have to talk to the cdc. >> instead of staying the court has spoken. april of 22 is not march of 202 we have vaccines and therapeutics of many people who
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have natural immunity we also note to from the e-mails behind laochi in the walensky that slo the spread was a number in the airline ceo they testified saying that the study they show is because the areas recirculated sitting on the plane right next to somebody is like sitting 15 feet away from them. >> at their not following the science but not from the politics and at the other effec as don't forget. it wasn't up by the ministratio and the president saying i look at the every single time they get pushed into do something it's either by congress or a court. there's not a lot of decisiveness going on. >> people like valerie say i don't care still my mask. it seems to be some people and basically on the left side have latched onto the mask as an identity component. it's like a human bumper sticker . it would be like you and me
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going up and say you need to take that visualized for burst sticker off carr. you can't take this mask for me. i show my liberal so happy abou this because now all of america gets to see the beautiful mustache on geraldo. we went to see yet. be makart that you're going to bring up the fact of how many kids you get. like nine kids. >> i don't mask them. like a buck's of mosques it. to be that the white house actually loves this ruling. they don't have the backbone to make it themselves. they're waiting for a court to do what they should've done. they're not going to appeal. and what's frustrating is the cdc says we needed two more weeks to look at the science of data. the truth is, we've given the billions of dollars it. the fact that they can't look a the data and say we know there is a rising covert infections however hospitalizations haven' spiked a it's not that bad. figure mask often lie.
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>> charge did you notice the media has going on for the judge ? >> absolutely. young single female inexperienc all the dog whistles. >> all the dog whistles. the fact that she. >> not qualify. would you like to answer? >> tomkom you darling. here's the bottom line. because she was a trump appointee, their curiosity. they can't say anything else. the judge was a very clear. he says that they fail the administration they failed to adequately explain their decision. there is the science argument. the mandate exceeded the statutory authority of the cdc. the judge was correct on that. the cdc did not have the statutory authority to mandate where it to where these masks and that they improperly--they didn't do it properly.
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they were supposed to ask for notice and comment. everything she said was accurate . here's the bottom line, we have read about master. if you want to wear a mask and buzz muscle yourself, go right ahead. stop bothering me. he more i have freedom finally we all have the freedom to do what we wanted to do in the judge was absolutely on point. in they're not. but they will do as the totalitarian instinct is strong. they will continue to try to embarrass ms. m'bolhi anson sen to. >> they've been on this planet wild. it seems like there is a split going on. but they get it step back there would be the republicans people who take take less risks would be per masks and it would be freedom loving liberals. we want our face covered appear yet we want to shut down. it's the true freedom loving right. had imagine how confusing it is for someone like me in the middle-of-the-road. you have a pitcher of myself on the flight today.
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i did not know what to do. have had mask have to not. greg, to your point all the decisions are political. of those we agree with. the judge is wise we disagree with the judges. inexperience and incompetent of this that and the other. i agree with dana. i tweeted as soon as i saw her comments on it on sunday. you gotta go with the flow. the judges decided it was a couple of weeks left anyway. even the best of circumstances. why not say okay. we did what we were supposed to do and how the judges ruled and let's move on. you went to wear them, wear them . if not, don't. i was almost over. >> unit with the mask accountants? we talk to hearing about racial divisions and also it's of
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divisions. it's a cost division we go back to that bat gala. that's when the image of the powerful are mask and although servants mask. i think we learned that there i an authentic division in our country and its powerlessness and the mask is kindervater symbol. >> i hope it will start to lift as well. it still happening at retail shops and restaurants. and if it's a personal preference or a need or an immunocompromised person that wants to wear one, absolutely respect that. that should not be something that anyone makes fun of anyone about. i also think the white house dismissing this opportunity to say it's great america. look how much better we are. look at these guys are. having to do all these really chocolatey and things were we have succeeded. the country is getting back to normal. >> they dismissed every opportunity. >> obama as a birthday party too . all the guests thereto.
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stop judging. >> the issue is it feels uncomfortable when someone is wearing a mask waiting on you and you're not wearing a mask. a psychologically bothers me. i feel a difference a. that tells me you are serving me . i don't like that feeling. i think member policies that dinner party she had no one els had to wear a mask except the staff and i don't like it either . it makes me into a department store i like to go to. i don't like the going to kick you anybody. >> i want to pull that off. >> it's like that you can't see the mouth. that it's a dehumanizing thing. everything is there for a reason . geraldo says it's over it's over . >> coming up the democrats wors nightmare is about to come true. we'll tell you more about it next.
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president biden reportedly told barack obama that he intends to run for reelection. despite his old numbers being i the dump and his presidency turning into a train wreck for the country. is a party may have no other choice. have you the alternative? >> and i haven't been to europe. and i don't understand the poin that you're making. were talking about the significance of the passage of time. the significance of the passage of time. when you think about it. there's great significance to the passage of time and that on has got stay in a washington post from big kamala harris dow on the 2024 democratic presidential not her behind. >> let's start with joe biden. how can a man who's whose numbers are so low and so in th tank tank believed that he
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deserves another chance at running for president of the united states given the fact that he told barack obama he would run again. this is a man who has got to read some of the stuff about him . his aptitude eight what it used to be. >> i think anyone who does ther their hat the ring to run for president has a confidence in themselves that i certainly don't have it's unfathomable to me. and he thought he should be president for a long time. also i think practically either he or his people know that if you were to say he wasn't running at this point he will get nothing done. i think when they lose in the midterms that there will be a reckoning and that you might al of a sudden be a decision about 2024 then. i do wish i had been a fly on the wall one, harris heard this news because i think she be lik are you kidding me? i'm sitting her trying to warn the sea and i'm knocking to be able to have a go at it. let me tell you some of the
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senators up for reelection in 2024. the democrats on the ballot wit item. that would be don testa of montana joe mansion on west virginia sharad brown of ohio. and that they would probably lose all of those seats as we o practicality the last thing i would say that there is some thing happening that this leak came from an obama camp. and so obama was apparently tol us five item those people go ou and don't get their names to th press. they leaked it out and i think it's because the obama people don't want biden too run again and they're trying to get out there now so it's out in the water. do you think the obama people want kamala too run? i don't know people. people that live in that political world are different than me. if not biden, i don't know who could run. i think biden is the only one who could be him but i also
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think the cognitive the is exaggerated by ideological news coverage and i also think that we exaggerate how badly biden i doing compared to trump at the same point in his residency according to 538 biden is slightly ahead of trump at this point. let me ask you about hispanic voters who are disillusioned an disenchanted by pope item. at 26 percent. support biden. it is devastating and i mentioned today in the last wee i think in my opinion are interested in inflation and the economy that there are issues like luigi fire over immigratio that's less irrelevant to most hispanic families. i think they don't like biden because he's into bed with the progressives and it was hispani many of them are conservatives. >> what you think they're more concerned about? food they're concerned about th
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border too. at the hispanic set, many of them are concerned about the illegal immigration. i want to go to you, greg. i want to talk about, harris said. no one to ask you to listen to this. it cost more money at the pump. it cost more money at the pump and we have to deal with that. we need to acknowledge but also keep what our program around making it easier to get my day by day which means again going back to childcare. she said that in last 24-48 hours. i don't see how that would make total sense to me everything sh just said what causes inflation? rising prices? she do you know what she did sh went to hollywood. the reason why she went to holl what it is because she needed t find a group that is even more unpopular than her. it to do that so she appears a little bit more confidence we hang around dana and that ui
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appear taller. because you people are tiny people. she went to hollywood because she needed to be around people who are worse at than she is an she looks okay. it joe told obama he was runnin in 2024. told him he was a fat man that he can lift a carr over his head . his breath underwater for three days. if he ran, you gotta think abou this i think geraldo is right i the exaggeration of that cognitive decline. it said they are in good two years it'll really be there. he's likable to bowl of toilet paper. every day you can see it gettin less and less they are. he's a toilet paper roll of presidents. >> there is one thing i do want to add two that. she defaulted to child care. i said to myself i am so sick and tired of tired of hearing about childcare. i looked at the numbers and you might relate to this. there are 330 million people in
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the united states. there are 46 million parents wh have children under the age of 12. so we keep saying childcare is the most important thing. out of 330 million, 46 million at under the age of 12. i'm sure a lot of them don't have the additional childcare. but why did they keep defaultin to that? >> if they switch over to look at inflation and if it's going up at the gas pump or store wil help you with childcare as an answer they can add to the problems that people face. i disagree with geraldo in a sense that donald trump is hoping that joe biden runs again . the best match up ever hispanic that care about inflation but they also care about the crt in the transgender rhythm that doe not fit their values and so i d think joe biden has worked a lifetime to be present. he is there and won't leave. the only way he loses when the liberal media decides he wants to go.
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the liberal media will decide i he's in or out the poll numbers are globe right now. at 2.5 years is an eternity in politics a lot of people can change in that timeframe and i think gets it too early to coun him out. more proof it democrats defund the police was a catastrophic failure with deadly consequences .
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following the murder of george floyd has almost certainly had devastating consequences for th very population that the democrats were claiming to help. just as experts telling fox new at support for the black lives in matter movement and related calls to cut funding to the cop had several unintended consequences all bad. one thing the toxic environment has caused thousands of cops to disengage worriedly leave it law-enforcement altogether. more importantly there has been an epidemic of urban violence unprecedented from recent years. according to statistics from th fbi, george floyd there is been a 32 percent increase in the murders of black americans mostly by other black americans. in 2019, nearly 7500 were killed . a year later the number had grown to more than 9900. according to doj statistics, site is the leading cause of deaf of young black men. not a peep or from any major
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civil rights organization. >> was the protester. was the naacp? i think this defund the police even though joe biden goes to great links to say i never said the from the police it. what you have all of these people that have said it and that they are going to have to deal with that coming forward. it's not enough for them to say and you'll see the white house do this, we put more money in the budget for police. but where is the support for police? and that starts with the prosecutors as well. tomscha will talk about that as well. i think it's can showing the continuing massive expanse between what democrats in washington that are driven by radicals think. and what americans are thinking. if you look at any of the polls it always it says it that they don't believe that the presiden understands what they are going through. or cares about the things they care about. the most important things is a security of the people and they see this on their tvs every
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night and it's not just here in the city. it not just in los angeles or chicago. it's across america back black lives at the to matter and organizational blm people only when the cop is involved it's been only when a cop is involved . it's interesting when you distinguish between organizational black lives that matter people. those are the people who raise $90 million and no one is going to admit that they are part of the organization and that we've got the irs and everyone else a whether or not they defrauded the government. when you read the introduction to that, there are so shocked b the quote unintended consequences of the police. are you kidding me? police are the only barrier tha we have between an anarchy and civilized society. between barbarism and total organization. and we start listening to peopl
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like aoc and cory busch, these are not experts in the enforcement. they don't know anything about law-enforcement. they have not spent their caree or have not studied it. let's talk to the people who have been in law enforcement. when crimes have been knocked down. from the '90s of the way down to making new york city the safest city in the united states . if these people are nothing mor than ideologues that looking to tear down the system of the price to them of killing soon innocence and i am tired of it. i'm tired of them telling us what needs to be done i don't need to hear from omar and how we should defund the police everybody taken from the police should be put right back in tha budget. those people are standing in albany like andrea student come in and the other one presenting a change in the law. at their pitcher should be all over people should be marching and protesting them because it is literally the people who hav
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no voice other ones suffering. it's black on black crime where their mind already inner-city community in the minority community everywhere is hurting. because of drugs which we don't talk about anymore and because of guns where everyone is concerned about the legal gun owner and not the illegal gun owner and that's all i have to say. >> red-hot. the black mandate killed seven or eight times the rate of white . this is the civil rights issue of our time. it truly is it. if you look at the issues of th from the police, so many people have died at more effort our african americans are dying tha white americans. it's only 30 events of population. whites are 76 percent of the population. a huge disparity. but if you look at the southern border policy of joe biden, mor migrants are dying now under th joe biden than under donald trump. look at the drugs and because o the open border, 100,000
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americans lost their lives from drug overdoses. you look at democrat policies they kill. they are killing people. i was was a prosecutor you were a judge and a prosecutor. the da and louisiana has reformed the way he's going to enhancements to crime and so on defendant was going to tattoo his name on his face no one has tattooed my name on their face or probably worse. i got deaf threats when i was a prosecutor because i did my job. you are not doing your job as a prosecutor excluding cities likely addled include love my hometown. to their own hand. they are refunding the police rather than defunding. cops now the virtue is being expelled once again. there's one thing that is not local that used to be be local and that was the news. so there is one thing that police can't deal with and that's the coverage of these
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issues is open to talk about cops involved it's actually lik 1000-2000 each one is individually different and you find out bigger stories of some of them are deathly horrible black on black crime deaf is in the thousands these are two separate problems and one is fa bigger. but you end up with this cause-and-effect by the coverag which made a small group of cases appear large. how many times it did the news replay the the george floyd a video it was on a loop nonstop. what was the little jet legitimately when they did research of that thousands of unarmed black men were killed b the police and it was because very simple information coming into your head the videos over and over. and so then you jumped to now. 32-40s on percent of an increase in murdered flacks. so now you do have the thousand
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not just a few on the video is horrible irony that's almost created that in a way. we drove it the rage in the division and everything with those videos it to a point wher you now you haven't. another final deeply racist point behind that's it. at the left of the believes the goals of law & order that apply to every body, do not apply to glaxo because of their oppressed . so, who dies? more glaxo. good on you blm and all you leftists who thought you doing good for blacks. what you did is you took away what they really needed which was the civil society which we all want which we all loved law & order taking it away helps no one. this is the civil rights issue of our time. ahead is college worth is sky high cost for no reason why people are reconsidering college . ♪ music playing ♪
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>> democrats push to cancel student debt no parents or debating if college is worth th cost. more than half of graduates ove the age of 25 don't actually work in the field of study they got a degree in. people play buckets of money fo the campus experience they're getting nearly nothing in return . in the report says 25 percent o grads earn less than $30,000 a year. greg, is college worth it? >> to many of the grads don't work in their fields of study. i don't think that's it does th issue. there it with massive amounts o debt. >> it doesn't matter if it's worth it if it's required in life. college degree is not meant to give you any knowledge of. it's a signal that gets you int
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the club it's a six-figure cove charge. >> so now the virtue signal of the be a bachelors degree is no enough. of vest person has a masters about this person has a phd. you're now in an arms race of degrees and in the hangover is you. off later it's the debt that you're accruing. it would be a shame if we could get people out of this track an that's a trade schools. the military there's ways to gaze great experience in life. and by the way no one is paying for it. you're paying for it. that something i would go to work for. cancel that, no no no. everyone who pay their debts would be on the military snowballed my side as feedback i'm with you already. >> the average cost of graduate is at $37,000 a. a lot of social sciences and communications of art majors make less than $45,000 a year.
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they can never pay it back. >> first of all of jen's hockey is the one who said we have so many jobs available. she says the economy is so good but yet they're the same people who are talking about maybe getting ready that that student debt. if you can't afford it, go to a state school. go to a community college. you don't have to go to the bes school. get a job. i had a job in college. i have a job in law school. stop with the nonsense that thi man be pmb you gotta pay my bill . i don't want to pay your bill. pay your own bill. >> there you go. >> but isn't that really the choice you have. you can go to a community college get two years of your degree out-of-the-way and then go anywhere in the country without degree feedback i used to have a lot of college degree intimidation factor because i went to a small school university of southern colorado. i was on a fulbright scholarshi before the speech team and i go to the white house and i'm surrounded by people who went t harvard and yale and berkeley.
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a hand i don't know as much as that they do and the are things i didn't know. but then i realized at the president would turn to me and asked me for my opinion as ofte as he would someone else. i always encourage people yes i you think you want to go to college, you should pursue it. first they want their children to go to college brothers that study if you have a college degree, you're likely to have more wealth. it could change, however. toxic companies are no longer requiring that for your arts degree or bachelor of science degree. they're starting to figure this out. it's a lot of ways to enhance your life and learn about the exit. through other means including youtube, podcasts.
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>> we go back to the universities that charge $150,000 from education. the kids can earn a salary in payette back. first of all i agree with my friend the congressman from california who says forget abou forgiving while he doesn't say forget about forgiving student debt but prioritizes free community college it. i think it should be a communit college for everyone for free. my second son, cruz, is an engineer from texas a&m. he works at building elevators and escalators and tongue. a union job. a lot of people you work with graduated college or did not even graduate and they made thi a money which is a great salary and i'm proud of them. but college was not necessary for what he does free community college turns into the next two years of high school. we. >> because you don't need to because i get mad thinking abou
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as a taxpayer i went k-12 education to be better. you shouldn't have to have another two years. biggest problem in urban americ is the kids from 18-21. they gotta get over that hump. they graduate high school. [indescernable] be met do you know how many kid are coming to the southern border that we are educating in schools want to talk some outcome cost of education. >> absolute garbage. we have to go that fast since coming up next
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it's time for the fastest first of the hottest heart stopping video. we are wanting a might be hard to watch. i wanted somehow so right subwa platform. eating a sandwich right between the oncoming cars. she felt lightheaded and fainted . the woman is now out of the hospital thanks to quick thinking security. we rescued her from the tracks.
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the woman said i don't know how i am still alive. it really is a miracle. fell right between fell forward and she lived. isn't that credible. >> she had her headfirst she headed to the train perfectly simmer just headfirst down legs up. >> it's hard i have a hard time watching the chiefs she fainted they if i were her i go to church right away. we will move on to our next topic. the big teachers group thinks that books are overrated they'r calling for a new emphasis focused on digital media and popular culture. it's time to descend dirt like reading books and writing essay
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it. you have a ton of kids, what yo think. >> i was gonna paper these teachers if they don't read books and don't watch essays by which get education? i would do the social media right at home. sending them to school to actually read classics and lear how to write. that's what schools are for. at this idiotic. >> they are in private school. by the way, it's painful to pay that amount. ben worked overtime it's okay for the public school. >> i'm not going to let them do that to my kids at. >> it is proven that if you rea more you become a better rider. >> that is a lie. >> really? >> i don't know. books are hard. let's be honest about how hard reading is. if you sit down at such a where they can. you're doing two things at once a.
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your processing wears white or imagining that information playing out the same time. it sometimes you will will skip down and looked down the page t see if you're almost done them turn a page of my coming of there? and you're hoping the chapter i not that lump in your home i go 20 pages it will take an hour for me to get there. how do people read books? them like how do people read books and you you totally put the book down forget you were reading a book. >> that never happens at. >> that happens to me every tim i pick up a book. congress has booked, holy amazing. >> i read paris is book this weekend. i thought it was phenomenal. i do what you do. i read the book and go okay. i could edit the book i want to cut all the unnecessary words. you guys are going in segment. >> you edited this thing. how many pages are left? action after action. and then what. >> i don't like when either
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our afghan heroes and promises to help them. out now. talks about two of the afghan interpreters that we talked about a lot on "america's newsroom." outrage what is happening to them. the state department should read it. >> greg: tonight on gutfeld, great show. going to have susan li, joe benson. we have surprises that is going to blow your mind. let's do this now. greg's job search as you know i signed in for linkedin a few months ago and asked what my job description was i wrote host. i got all these job offers. i got three yesterday. from target of all places. i will be a general manager and food host. i have to make sure the products set and deal with the food service food and beverage for safe food experience. vice of all places look for associate test kitchen. i have to have written oral and presentation skills. also finally texas road house host that sound like fun. i get to give the first time
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guest an extra special welcome. >> dana: barbecue there. >> greg: fresh baked bread. >> judge jeanine: six stranded sailors were rescued from deserted island message in a bottle. on this island two weeks after the vessel they were on caught fire in the ocean. so what they decided to do was send a message in a bottle and in the bottle they said, you know, please let our family know we are tout sea. we have no food, we have nothing but some rainwater and somebody actually opened the bottle and they sent out the brazil i don't know navy to find them. i just want to make sure that this is real but they say it's real. so, it's real. and that's the end of that. >> greg: how do you know it's real? >> judge jeanine: because they said it's real. the bear. nobody thought it was real. it was real. i'm telling you it's real. >> geraldo: time for. >> geraldo: 's news and here meet geraldo jr. just kidding. his name is skipper.
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my new dog. our new dog, erika and i and sol have this new dog a labrador retriever. first time in the snow. he's so adorable. >> he has already doubled in size in the 10 days that we have owned him. >> dana: they grow so fast. >> geraldo: dana perino gave him fire broke out in apartment complex 3:30 in the morning. the mother was forced to throw her two children out of the building to save them. body cam footage shows the police officer catching the kids after they were out safely. the mom jumped out as well. just, again, going to show all the great roles that men and women do to keep our community
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safe. >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. we are coming to you live tonight from richard nixon presidential library museum in yorba linda california. we will talk with actor sean penn and former national security adviser robert o'brien about the war in ukraine in just a few minutes. we begin with breaking news. at least large portions of the traveling public are experiencing their first full day
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