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been killed since the russians invaded this southern port city. and the concern is that if they make it to these troops and civilians those individuals could be killed. >> thank you very, very much. this from vladimir putin want to make it so not even anything comes through. and on it goes but, and goes. and goes. ♪ ♪ >> dana: greg gutfeld at 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: presidential bun biden in a free fall after another gruesome week. it's a administration lock racking up losses after he pulled the transportation mass mandates for the plant and title 42 to be an even bigger surge at the border. major election now predicting a shift in their predictions of
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several changes towards the g.o.p. the g.o.p. is soaking it up with this headline. it's been a very bad two days for president joe biden. job performance is not inspiring. >> there was a poll that was done a month ago in which the democrats are in congress they are stunningly underwater, there's simply not i believe among the american people the democrats are not equipped to handle any problem at the moment. >> dana: etsy telling allies getting ready for a run, some in the media are now saying they will want to replace him is not looking promising. kamala harris ridicule after delivering the speech. >> i think everything recognizes how extraordinary it is. whether it is satellite that orbit the earth, humans that land on the moon or telescopes
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that peer into the furthest reaches of the universe. space is exciting. >> dana: waiting in the wings is bernie sanders, not going out for another run for the white house. as president joe biden decides not to run for reelection. >> greg: yes, he's always into space. she's got a lot of it between your ears. does that mean? no that's mean. [laughs] she's a smart lady but she talks like we asked her where babies come from. [laughs] as i come at eight there's a stored that dropped you off on ma'am mommy sports. i get memories when she's talking. that is california? you known him to move on. see hillary was supposed to come back, bernie. the democratic bench is thinner than chris wallace's demo reel from cnn plus.
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[laughs] thanks i just needed to get that in there. inflation, crime, mental health is the biggest the biggest issues of our time. every one of those the democrats of kind of made it worse even knowing the outcome of the lucas crime rates they defunded the police and demoralize the police. this is appearing, half a trillion, that's can be one inflation point right? they look the city streets look at social media. we have an epidemic of mental illness going on and he can put people into therapy or treatment because it's a violation of their rights. so even i guess i'm getting at is even if one democrat wins that is insane. this is probably the greatest opportunity for the republicans who actually clear the table if that's the right phrase because those metrics that i mention are so important. the only thing that will stop us as if the media decides to take those metrics off.
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laptop or create a new hoax which up and try to figure out what the next hoaxes can be because it can be a big one. i do know what it is the russian collusion, flying people, what is he gonna be that's going to all republicans? >> dana: maybe it'll do something with space come out of this world. >> greg: may be a satanic secret cult. >> dana: undressed up the whole thing about bernie sanders that the medicine around again. they said that his memo about bernie sanders leaked. it was purposely given to the media's of story would get out there is that bernie sanders can continue to raise money do you think that bernie sanders at 80 years old will run for president in 2,024? >> read an excerpt of which have been here for the phone here yesterday. [laughs] bernie sanders met with
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president obama. nonprofit then we get to be kings in the new testament. he said except that you've had a big impact on the party. you can tell anyone what to do them bernie sanders certainly has a strong set of opinions. i think he is a serious guy sometimes things that his ideas aren't so serious. if he were to run if joe biden didn't run. i think if joe biden didn't run. i do. i do things in a run. if he doesn't run again the democrats love a free-for-all. >> greg: that's where you enter the picture. >> title 42, democrats are me out. very briefly. do not suspend title 42 months we have a real plan to do with the border. we should develop a plan that deals with investing as many of us are saying. and we should find ways to protect their border.
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this is a humanitarian crisis but it's a national security issue first and foremost. crime, were kidding ourselves with the party if we don't believe that people all across this country are concerned about guns, concerned about reform seminary greg mentions on this show very often concerns that we have here in new york around mental health. the judge of said many times before we have to prosecute the crime that on there if we have to. i'd say some to the republicans. knock the wind is jumping on democrats. you don't have big ideas and notes about democrats, big ideas about how we get cities to create new jobs to get them off their behind sin to get to work to want to innovate. when i could be the, any party that does that best break i think it's the presents and when the majority did gonna retain it or when it is clear about one thing. crime in the border. if we don't deal with those two issues we start on a disadvantage. in the fall. >> dana: it doesn't end
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include the inflation issues. on a play free of the sound bite for you today. as you mention title 42 we have and mention the mass mandate. here's president joe biden. >> title 42 circa are you considering delaying addressing title 42? >> when i'm can start discontinuing her from my first of all this can be an appeal by the justice department. because as a matter of principle. were in fact we strongly we concluded by the scientist that we need title 42 we been able to do that. >> man bernie sanders is looking pretty good right there. as far as a candidate goes. >> true, you couldn't beat him that's a rags-to-riches story, so we have mr. geriatric can consider the two things that is pushing on americans right now.
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title 42 should be repealed if you believe that the pandemic is over, if you believe the restore country is there with the border. it's unethical to use that for a purpose other than what's in intended for as up to republicans and democrats to fix our immigration system. after that we put on tourniquet problems. not a big fan of that. will republicans win big? yes, they will win big does that mean the win 2,024? i remember a lot of swings are less past 14 years that in bear fruit of it than that in which he of the gavel and you're in charge also responsibility. >> dana: judge, one you open sydney loose. >> jeanine: the truth here is for those people who believe that president joe biden is winning had more to do with disliking donald trump i would say this.
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i think america dislikes joe biden. i'm thing americans dislike joe biden because they are fed up with what he has done to them. and it's exacerbated by the pandemic. everything that he has done is been struck down whether it's the mass mandates, the vaccine mandates. whether it's the fictional moratorium. whether it's blocking companies from vaccinating their employees. everything the guy tried to do is being knocked down the court. he strike down the whole. at the crime rate is beyond what any of us have seen 30 years. so i think that's certainly the republicans have have a plan they will have a plan for the law and order and border security. also for making sure that we are independent and that we do things to make things in america that we don't support our enemies when it comes to making products for america. in the end i think it's as simple as saying this guy has
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been disaster, everything that's happened since he's been the president is a mess. in our lives are just terrible. talk to anyone. they're very unhappy. i'm of the wind up and swing it out. it really is a sad commentary on what we are in this country. he cannot leave that party anymore. and the fact that they don't get rid of him is stunning to me. and you know what? bernie sanders might be 80 years old, but that whole thing with hillary and all that other stuff. maybe it is his turn. i met simon i support him, but at least he is smart and he's got the energy and knows what he's doing. >> greg: houses can ask about his tie because it's disturbing to me. >> it's a close thing, bringing the warm weather up here with me. >> dana: we appreciate that. i'm next the black lives matter leader lashes out at a democratic mayor after being
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> heading back at a democrat who's been critical of the group. new york city mayor eric adams slammed blm about the rising violence against black americans. responding to adams was speaking with them. >> let's get back to eric adams. this mayor who is a democrat but
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he choose conservative talking points easel white man in black face and a very conservative minded white man. he has 16 shooting victims on a train and what he can do about policing and he says, what about blm? is america not smart enough to see them deflecting. >> the blm leaders continue to defund police after the movement led to a startling spike in the murders of black americans. >> the cops are not the answer. for paper people commit crimes out of desperation. address the poverty, the republicans don't care. it was stable teach you to empower yourselves. democrats like you both handicapped and crippled on welfare. >> not just how he be sometimes on tv.
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he says that adams planet monumental failures, months into it that most of the arrest of the officers program our petty crimes and what he says are violations. that's a failure that adams policies are making the cities better. >> jeanine: underwrote that's the case number one. under no street crime or cops the anti-crime unit rez are called historically. is there for petty crimes. thus number one, number two. i found it fascinating that we disclose with them saying that the republicans don't teach at a help, though tedious and try to help us, but the democrats want to anything. i'm not sure he wants. here's the bottom line. we can blame the deaths of black americans on the black lives matter movement to defund the police. it is that simple. there is a statistical reality of the fact that once that movement started with defund
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police, more blacks and minorities in the inner cities being murdered. the stats do not lie. and what shocks me is that the people who join the movement which i've no problem with being in a movement is good, the organization is not. why are they saying where's our money, where the donations? were the pledges. why are we helping black lives. and not just those ones that they one highlight as significant and awful. those that involve police. activists will see the other way with it when it comes a black lives. i just don't have a lot of respect for it. i'm sorry. you will be out there fighting for all black victims, and may be things you but as far as i'm concerned is adams deflecting? yes and nothing is done a great job. i think the first time he talks about really making sure that we get people to look on the train. so we have a decision to make we either keep pressuring him to
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protect us we just move on to someone else. >> one thing he did say is that they believe that the mother of poverty, the mother of crime is poverty. azimuth of the interview, some of us talking points were a little less incendiary a lot more careful i guess. but he said basically the only reason that there's crime in new york city is because there's poverty in new york city and police can be the answer. >> i differ with him on a couple of fronts. i think mayor adams is not limited describe, low bit about what the judge said with blm being soft football i do with the overall point of the movement of some of certainly support more than individuals. but that young fella has a right to share his views is to screw with them. i think at the end of the day. my father grew up poor, letting go out killing people and robbing and bloating. they want to get an education,
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thank god grace families. to sit up or people this indictment of poor people. and indictment i understand what is trying to say we better policies to help empower communities provide jobs and education opportunities in health care. but that's not the way you see it. but we need in the city and what other cities need some new federal crime task forces work with our local officials. we knew more cops on the streets. we knew more dollars training police officers so we can avoid some tragedies that was seen over the last year and a half or two. when you lock up people who commit crimes. emmy democrat again. this bill reform i think the mayor has been outright against it. he's been albany protesting and advocating against the law. i would encourage governor if you will get reelected perform bail. it was a benign thing to do early on. tillman go to jail, violent
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offender should stay in jail. ever organization i want to fight crime should be saving. >> leaders of blm movement in blm. the same people who put blood on the streets. >> greg: so chris wallace did the cnn plus. and has some of the promise of the dish some on the side of the road. we do this every day get used to. number one everything that he said is correct. and judge is right. we've had like the highest crime in 30 years. we met have poverty in new york city, but we have the highest taxes in the country. you can't blame poverty of the blame the corrupt liberal leaders, it would look at at these high crime cities mothers one singular example that's there in each one. single party rules. if they have and this is a poor analogy. at they have a mom and dad. if there are a part of a republican and you could have a
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democrat. one can be more powerful than the other but there's checksum is balances. if you let democrats run everything they very worst intentions will come to light i say the same things about republik end. if the balance each other up. new york city has no republicans counterpoint. we look at places like chicago or los angeles. the very worst ideas bubble up like the bill reform thing. that one of come through those kind of a balance between left and right, you have to have the mom and the dad politically together to create this. and also the last thing about the crime is look at places like cnn and other media. they did champion the demoralization of the police. they bought into it and that's field at the first ever national ferguson effect is when law enforcement pulls back and that led to more crime and the crime epidemic. he definitely said that the media have a larger spot responsibility is not disturbed blm's with that the message was
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mutated by the media. >> when you ask him about the man dollar pension at the leader patrice bought and really can't answer. he gave her the examples what his organization is doing in new york city. >> dana: he was also somebody who blew the whistle on the fund-raising and how they were spending the money and he said that at three of the separate the two. in a stink in the public's mind that's it difficult to do. the chicken and all his information is hard to do. now i also think that he is a good point about something. he said that there's things that he sent in his neighborhood which is local solution, local control to make sense for example if in school but apparently is doing great things. oh come to visit i love to do it. that know the media will, cover that. but the cover his other. having a son three weeks in ever
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you adams just got in the room yes she could agree a lot more. for example mayor adams and put the applause you did with the public schools is horrible nation over some things. there's an opportunity for these two leaders one is elected one is appointed one is obvious the charismatic people viewed us figure out a way to get them in a room and bring someone together, bring them together they might be able to achieve a lot more. >> incendiary by design we digested the whole segment. >> up next to beta for more big tech censorship former lie is barack obama wants a cracked on what he calls this information. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> the debate over free speech and big tech censorship former president barack obama takes on a new role in fighting this information. in an effort that he says it's a save democracy. >> people are dying because of disinformation. we see that her new information ecosystem is turbocharging some of humanity's worst impulses. i'm close to first amendment absolutist. regulation has to be part of the answer. beyond that, tech companies need to be more transparent about how they operate. so much of the conversation around disinformation is focused on what people post, the bigger issue is what content is platforms promote. >> there accusing him of being a hypocrite pointing out a time
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when he was awarded quote unquote live the year for same if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor. he raises a question about the first amendment how do you balance disinformation in our first moment right? >> jeanine: you don't in the first amendment has been in the law of the land since the constitution. i'll tell you why. they want censorship, they won't regulation. he cannot call himself first amendment absolute. and then say that we have the temper down if the sentence are certain things you can't do that. the united states supreme court has made it very clear that even hate speech is protected. we cannot start to get into a role or you can't say this because it's antiscience you can't say this because were slowing going down that slider that hill where it's going to be you cannot speak if you don't
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agree with the group think of the day. disinformation is something that is subjective in many cases. you can say science till the cows come home but the first amendment protects violent speech, the first moment protects all of that as long as there's not imminent lawless action. it is absolute. and anyone trying to chip away at it as far as i'm concerned someone who's chipping away at what makes this country great. >> how to react to what the judge assigned? >> on that topic this group called the westboro baptist church. a first sight you think are all about being provocative. protest burials i've gone to burial brothers in arlington have them protest across the street. but we dive into what they do one at family as a lawyer and they trying to entice you to attack them as they can sue you and earn money. but in this country that's
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legal. and they're the most active during president obama's tenure. so the westboro baptist church to tell me that all my brothers and sisters all those country are no he wants a sensor. i want you to tell me which will undermine the defenseman who cares. now i know who you are what you really think. tweeted all day so i know to do with it. but the sensor that's week ends about argument. also he should focus on saving netflix. [laughs] [laughs] is the one was working for him they paid him a lot. speak to a million. >> dana: one of the most bipartisan issues in america is what he said. you see people from many people in the right and the left all saying that the social media companies because they won't reveal their own i will older rhythm. you can may be get to an agreement on that. capitol hill is very interesting on a committee of democrats and republicans who both want that issue.
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but for very different reasons. might be able to get to something on that. but if you just look at what happened with elon musk saying he wanted to buy twitter yet so many democrats and liberal saying oh, my gosh, this be the end of free thought and some particular media person in the morning said this on his job to make sure that everyone can have access information it's our job to tell you what to think. [laughs] actually said that. one of the things that's happened as if the transparency issue in the algorithm has been going on for several years, the company also say that they want to be regulated, they don't said that they want to give up the algorithm that's also private property. so there's that legal issue as well. but twitter will change it away seamen of elon musk take over the summer. we already know that they're already on the hook. everyone knows exactly what's going on over there. >> greg: to quote chris wallace.
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[laughs] i don't think the credibility of this initiative is sustainable. i'll tell you why. barack obama is not credible judge of his misinformation either am i. because you kind of biases. sig donald trump was running disinformation initiative on the other side to be going you're crazy. barack obama is the most famous democrat right? of course you know that it can be bias. i need to have people so much waterboard or some sort of initiative if the unaffiliated whatsoever with politics. the people who are credible in my mind elected peter bagozzi's mike and noel shellenberger was an independent running for governor unit independent voices. bill morris interesting because he's on the left. if look at the people who has the judge said our free speech absolutist, there generally comedians and writers. there never politicians because politicians always end up
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♪ ♪ [laughs] >> jeanine: not really concerned about searching gas prices, private jet owner and climate star john kerry is pushing climate alarmism. >> fossil fuel is allowed to
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grow in a significant way as it appears poised to do. it is a deep unbelievable costly challenge for the world. >> jeanine: is climate change a deep challenge for the world? >> dana: it is a challenge, it is. there's a lot of challenges so many of her tight about the total due list the other day. i think having someone who flies around in a private jet saying greenhouse gas emissions is maybe not the best messenger. i understand that as it is a problem but i also understand that you can't change the laws of physics. it's wonderful to have innovation and encourage people to try to do things. it's really interesting things going on with fusion for example. but are taken one issue and they're gonna get another one. the fossil fuels greenhouse gas emissions, problem then is to be dealt with okay. but now pushing so quickly to have electric vehicles also doing all the subsidies so the rich people can have electric vehicles or to for example.
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the red things that are needed for that to happen all those minerals. of climate problems and you have environmental problems, political problems that come from that as well. >> jeanine: why don't they see that stuff? one of anticipate that? >> that's really what it comes down to coming with me on one side or the other. tell me about the keystone pipeline workers have learned, how many of them have been read job? i'm in them or make a hundred thousand dollars a year making an energy job they're still pretty pit stop how things went down with their job to take their livelihood away from them. you cannot be the party that touts the party of the downtrodden americans was at a terrible go at it be the ones who down trotting them. to be ones pull the rug out from under them. i'm a conservationist. but the line between environmentalism and climate change, that's a broader -- those are two very different things.
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there's no subpoena understand the needs to conserve our resources, and trying to shove it down our throats to the point where lake travis is on tv this morning saying that he wants someone to 1 gallon of fuel in their car for $4.59. so they could afford. it would start about polk steuben house. not only are you pushing voters toward the republicans. you push the americans away from even believing in climate change wanting to support it. that's what's so ironic and dumbfounded about this. >> jeanine: were the most amazing things that were not holding back any drilling. apparently the climate advisor also says that president joe biden is committed to opposing any additional drilling. to the even know what their position is as it relates to drilling other than they are appealing to the left? >> we should be drilling and we should be building nuclear. should be fracking.
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realities is climate change is real. but to her point we have to be thoughtful and serious about how we make the transition. the war in ukraine obviously made this a far more relevant and important conversation. for the life of me this moment just scream for some sanity. you don't have to be this way or that way on this. we can both say your conservationist more climate change in the realities of it to address we want electric calls and batteries one thing is trying to build all the batteries in ten years for an hour and i so we can just abandon it altogether. >> a list friend fred smith said that president obama saw him once i'm done my poll numbers correlate directly to oil prices. i may not see much more. if you find yourself in a bind come november we could really be in a bind if you don't look at it trying to adjust the issue. >> jeanine: i met some great that you agree that climate change is not existential threat
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that they say it is push mark >> greg: i think it is a challenge that we will be facing a lot of these solutions are coming from the left are unreliable with her at solar panels or wind mills when you look at cnn plus how much money they invested in wind power wiring chris wallace. [laughs] so anyway when the defendant the president or talk about this i guess just front of the billion dollar effort to save distressed nuclear power plants to secure our energy supply? so that is great thing which i think when you talk about having republicans and democrats the mom of the data in the same room that's what you get. you get a solution for both can agree. it nuclear power is essentially gonna be our future, we just have to amend it as a certain point there were infants are building up rolls-royce can be building the smaller plants in a clean, or open a live with
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unicorns and clouds. >> jeanine: that you have it. coming up ahead, mike tyson punches out a passenger, the shocking video and more coming up. ♪ ♪ what are you recommending for muscle pain? based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed... my patients like these patches because they work for up to 12 hours, even on moderate pain. salonpas. it's good medicine we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! new personal record, limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: will come back for the fastest first of mike tyson losing his cool after repeatedly punching a passenger and would not stop provoking the boxer. let's do it. >> i think that's mike tyson men. [bleep], mike tyson man. >> hey mike, mike knock it off man. >> jetblue. he just got beat up on mike tyson. yet he got [bleep] up. just when asked for an autograph. >> greg: that was amazing. tmc sports said that the victim was extremely intoxicated and later went to the police
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regarding what happened. his rep said that the man threw a water bottle out of him was in his seat in the big shocker here is what is mike tyson doing in coach? >> jeanine: he is not in coach coach he is and jetblue meant. >> greg: oh, yeah, you're right. [laughs] >> jeanine: that's when you close the door and some guy keeps yapping. >> greg: so they go your own team mike tyson here aren't you? >> jeanine: i think i might have to convict them. but this guy is crazy. he is drunk he throwing a bottle autumn, mike tyson was isaac a selfie with them and is bothering him is right behind him singing to himself i can listen to the sky while going cross-country for six hours. he shut him up. >> dana:eople are really annoying. >> greg: people who cannot handle their boots are the worst people on the planet. if you learn to drink. >> mike tyson did exactly what i expect him to do in that scenario.
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it probably is illegal i guess the punch people. >> jeanine: i'm telling you it's illegal. >> i bet he got plenty of hours of peacefulness after that. [laughs] >> greg: he's very peaceful and generally nonviolent so he really must've been messing with them because he never does this. >> he looks like a kid who just joined the military and has an s on his chest. those young marines with the buzz haircuts, he learned a valuable lesson. [laughs] >> greg: when you go out and we go out we get hammered. you get very aggressive and you start to confide in the bar i keep try to tell you you're lucky to be alive, so when you see this you go there for the grace of god. >> it that we can keep that to ourselves. [laughs] >> i met mike tyson that is surprising to me. like i must've really provoked him. where's the flight attendant? >> jeanine: hiding.
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>> dana: i'm a let mike tyson take care of this. >> the bouncer let me start the fight when he comes over and takes that guy out. this is after lost my legs people me back on the stool hands back my legs said that guy had it coming. yet he had a coming why didn't you take him. >> greg: who picks a fight with you? >> i do no but they lost. [laughs] [laughs] >> jeanine: i was sitting next to a guy who is drunk on the plane and he vomited all over me. [laughs] under nobody vomited in my purse and that really picked me off. [laughs] >> greg: i had nothing to come with it. i'm done now i think. one more thing coming up next. ♪ ♪ bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it.
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>> dana: time now for one more thing, judge. >> judge jeanine: okay. [laughter] >> dana: that's your color. >> judge jeanine: that's my sweet tooth. everywhere in the office knows that my oreos are my kryptonite. there imin the office. all my oreos. i keep my favorite snacks on hands. hidden in the yawrs and on my assistant julyy's desk. a group of took up studying oreology figure out how to open it up to get cream on both sides. scientific results are in. can you get a perfect layer of cream on both sides? go ahead and open your oreos? okay. oh, you got half and half. harold, you are good. >> this is perfect. >> judge jeanine: scientific results are. in harold is the winner. you don't count, you cheated. that's greg. the scientific results are in.
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no way to get a perfect layer of cream on both sides. did you, harold. >> dana: a trick. >> yep. >> dana: check out this town in australia, king of rock and roll. in the middle of hosting 2 #th elvis festival attracts 25,000 fans. more than 2,000 events. like coachella with elvis. there are hundreds if not thousands of elvis impersonators. he was there. he was seen several times harold, what have you gone. >> a teacher having a quote, unquote bad week won 50,000s in the maryland lottery. after her husband bought the ticket to lift her spirits. been saving money for a down payment on a house. thinking it would be yesterday by the end of the year. now, wow, we don't have to wait. congratulations to her and her family. >> dana: love that. >> greg: you have to go a giant bank to cash that.
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screen jean that's wonderful. >> dana: greg, what do you have? >> greg: let's do this, giant bank, funny. oh, tonight, morgan ortagus, kat timpf, tyrus. now let's do this. sorry about that. i didn't know you guys were going to do that right in front of me i was so stupid. i haven't done a celebrity citing for a well. cnn plus closed down. you see a lot of their talent out on the street. for example i just looked out at sixth avenue and who did i see just hanging out in front of tavern none other than guest chris wallace just wandering around police tape. they just shut down cnn plus. there he is a little down trodden he will probably head over to cnn proper. probably find a spot for him. >> dana: cold out there. >> greg: snowing here in new york. >> dana: all right. sixth avenue. joey? >> joey: don't mess with texas. at least don't mess pitchers. this kid hits a dinger off of him when he gets over to third
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base the pitcher isn't happy he tackles him. i don't know much about sports but that was good form. a little bit high. should have went for the waist and taken his legs out. i guarantee you that batter was talking smack from the batter's box to first base and that's what happened. >> like what happened with mike tyson. all right. that's it for us. >> chris wallace. >> dana: "special report" is up next. >> bret: constant theme in this show. thanks, dana. [laughter] >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier, good evening tonight from los angeles our bureau out here. breaking tonight we have two big stories, the justice department takes on a florida judge over her order repealing the biden administration's mask requirement for public transportation. the doj is now moving forward with an appeal. officials at the cdc say the mandate remains necessary for public health. meantime, president biden is sending another $800 million in weapons in ammunition to ukraine. that announcement coming as russian president vladimir putin orders his

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