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economic ramifications. i'm quite sure congress will hold the administration accountable with oversight committee. our citizens need to know more than they do. >> n>> neil: you said that eloquently. fox news contributor, so much we don't know that we will keep things into eventually we will know. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone i'm dana perino with jessie, harold ford junior jesse watters and greg got filled. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." a super bowl stunner, the kansas city chiefs defending jesse's philadelphia eagles 38-35 a nail-biting fight to the finish and we got brand-new video of jesse reacting to it all. [cheers and applause]
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jesse with a little meltdown after the defeat and doing what equals fans do best. they would have done that whether one or lost. and the police force to intervene with pepper spray. equals fans outraged by a penalty on james bradberry who later admitted that he was in the wrong. >> i definitely pulled on the jersey. it is what it is. >> dana: it is also a big night for rihanna performing halftime and first live show in seven years. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a singer performing thousand hits all the while pregnant with
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her second child. the biggest moment came up of the field, the king of late night in his big super bowl ad. >> gutfeld, new king of late night show, this is great. is this cultural appropriation? >> hello, america. >> that is right. >> what? >> dana: super good. jesse, you are on all of our minds, i feel. >> jesse: as i was walking down to the studio today, i'm sorry for your loss. and i thought to myself, did someone die? and then i realize she was talking about the eagles. and in a way i realized the eagles did died not of natural causes. they were murdered. who should have kept the flag in his pocket. they talked about running that pivot will pur the recei running and faked the cross pivots back
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and literally running in to the quarterback. there is holding on every play, you can throw the flag on every play and did not interfere with his ability to catch the ball pure the ball was uncomfortable, it was a knickknack call and not the way to end the super bowl. it rent the drama of the game. you know the eagles will take the ball and kick the field goal with a tie, missed the field goal or end the game with a touchdown. we owe it to the team on the field to give him that opportunity to read them to ruin the romance of the moment and just wind the clock down for a chip shot was sacrilegious. and melancholy. my wife is never seen me melancholy before. so i'm milking it really, really, really hard. [laughter] i'm taking full advantage of it. but it reminds me of the way i felt after the election, both elections. and i think everybody in the country knows the feeling and
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why philadelphia, january 6th last night. because it feels like there is just something not right. we all know what it is and whether it is lawyers, with everett as fbi agents, whether it is consultants, whether it is referees, people have no business interfering and fair games, interfering because they want to feel powerful, they want to feel important, or they want to put their own print on something. i'm on to them. we cannot let them don't make this happen again. we are losing our freedom in this country. the flag by flag by flag, we are losing our ability to play fair. it has been taking away from us. it will take me a couple of days to get over this. so just ask the audience and everybody around the table, give me my time. give me my space. >> dana: this is what you're asking for at home, space, time, and a sandwich. harold, is he right?
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>> harold: i thought the call at the end of the game was right. >> jesse: no, it wasn't, harold. everybody knows it was a bad cold. don't start with me. speed to the guy at -- >> jesse: he had to say it or he will get fined. if you are like that, slap you with a six-figure fine and you can afford that. >> harold: the call that should have been made and the call that is won't you guys is the aponte smith catch that they overturned. they never showed. >> jesse: you are not in my good graces, harold. >> harold: they never showed the video that made it disputable in my eyes and it was almost like they were trying to make up for the 49ers game when he dropped the ball and the replay. but let me get to the positive my great game by mahomes and hurts. these two great quarterbacks across the league including the equals fans booed prescott at the beginning of the super bowl
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after announced that he won the walter ward domenico ward if you're the terrible acts of any football player in the eagles fe state. so rihanna was outstanding. i didn't realize she was pregnant before. if you were in a state and watching how she was lifted up and dancing on the whole performance i thought was a masterpiece. so my boy, commercially outstanding and all my friends around my family, we could not be happier for you. the big winner of all was kelce mom and jason kelce the tight end and what games they had as always, the lead wins. i'm sure the numbers in the game will just be off of the charts. >> jesse: they would be bigger if they let the eagles go down e trail and ended the game properly. >> dana: greg, did you feel for jesse last night? >> greg: i felt so bad for jesse i did something i never
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do. i exercised restraint. [laughter] >> jesse: greg got a welfare check. >> greg: asked him i was pretty hammered. oh, man, this is bad. this is going to be great to make fun of. i can't, how are you doing? and then i put it down. i will make fun of him tomorrow. i did feel bad -- i feel bad for anyone who lives vicariously through a team of men who doesn't care whether you live or die. but he taught me a lesson, that i can pull back. what if i can sing for years? what if i've been saying for years? ai, ai is the only way to eliminate human error, right? we were talking about, you don't want to judge making a decision on an empty stomach. the referee is a judge. you might have to do have a fight with his spouse that morning. he might be distracted by someone in the stands with the noise with the fans. ai would not be distracted and would not have made that error. so i think we are looking at
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probably another arena where there is going to be an evolution of sorts. yes. >> dana: good idea. judge, what did you think about the whole thing? you wore red. >> jeanine: i am wearing red. okay, okay. no, i said i was supporting the cheap spirit absolutely. >> jesse: why? >> jeanine: because i love mahomes. do you agree how the eagles reacted in philadelphia? i mean, that was an invasion, a takedown of an institution pure that was january 6th. you agree that those eagles, those equals fans engaging in january 6th kind of behavior? the one oh, i understand. i don't agree, but i understand. >> jeanine: you aid and abet them and i always knew that about you, jesse. but just like everybody else,
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882 much. first, i was worried about mahomes the second quarter. >> jesse: why were you worried about mahomes? why? >> jeanine: because i do. that is all you need to know, jesse! all right? let me tell you, first of all, everybody is waiting for greg's commercial and i was so excited. it was on twice. just before halftime and after halftime. jesse, i thought you were watching the whole game! what about your eagles? back to me, i thought bradley cooper was commercial with his mom was great. >> greg: she is tiny. >> jeanine: and very tall. speed to your coach watching the beginning of that can cry "the star-spangled banner" was one of the most touching moments of the game. >> jesse: it was a lock after he shed tears. >> dana: let me ask you something on the why would he get fined six figures for that?
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>> jesse: if you've publicly disagree with the call, especially on that stage of the super bowl, they will slap you with a huge fine. >> dana: wow him i didn't know that. >> jeanine: he didn't have to. >> jesse: played the tape again. >> dana: i think you are right. >> greg: think you come after that more goods for the bar barbecue. amazing, just all over. incredible. >> jeanine: did he enjoy? >> greg: his uncle came over, uncle carl, they came over and played for hours, hours and hours. >> harold: he looked happy in the picture. >> greg: what? >> harold: he looked happy in in the picture. >> greg: he did. >> dana: of next, where in the world's president biden? he needs to speak out after ordering to shoot down three mystery objects. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: aliens, the chinese, harold's private jet? pressure building on president biden to come clean to the american people and explain what the heck is going on in our skies pure the u.s. military shooting down a foreign object making three identified objects taken out in the three days. the first one chinese spy balloon and the white house can't seem to get the story straight but don't worry, at least it is not to et. speak with there is again, no indication of extraterrestrial activity with these recent take. >> i don't think the american people need to worry about aliens with respect to the
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aircraft's. >> jesse: a lot of growing questions as usual pure of the biden white house not a lot of answers. don't expect to hear from the president. >> we have not yet been able to definitively assess what the most recent objects are. we don't know what this exactly look like and again, we are still not sure exactly what the purpose of it was. >> we will learn more. i would not want to go in more detailed in unchartered territory, no pun intended. but we don't know. >> i won't speak for the president's personal speaking schedule, but he has been deeply engaged in every one of these decisions. he has been kept informed. >> jesse: biden silence isn't just for the american people but people but bipartisan lawmakers demanding answers. >> i have concerns why the administration is not more forthcoming thing with everything it knows.
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>> actually come sit down. >> the military needs a plan to not only determine what is out there but the dangers. speak with the american people are owed an explanation. if they are serious enough to send fire juts out to shoot down, it is okay for the american people to know who is behind this. >> jesse: if it flies, it dies. we don't know where these things are coming from. >> dana: remember if it flies it dies only after one able to go across the united states for one week and they said there was no concern, no problem and wanted to shoot it down afterwards. all of a sudden, we opened our aperture and turns out there's a whole lot more dates things out there. if the radar was not working before? they left the american people hanging three days. condescendingly blow them off, is it aliens? how are we supposed to know? logically i've never believed in ufos or aliens but don't tell
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anybody anything and sit back and go, you're so silly, you're so ridiculous. how could you possibly believe that make fun of them. that is not a good look of the white house. >> jesse: a flying object and the prime minister of canada, justin trudeau, a big statement. let's listen. >> yesterday, norad confirmed and identified object entered unlawfully canadian airspace. it represented a reasonable threat to civilian aircraft. so, i gave the order to take it down. >> jesse: the aliens are scared now. >> greg: he is a regular church hill. i want that weather balloon out of our space! let's take it down, boys! that was a moment of heroism i won't soon forget. you know what, he probably thought there was a trucker in there. you know what my hurt -- anyway, they are shooting down old
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stuff. that is all this is. a couple of years ago, it was reported we had surveillance balloons coming around, the guardian and i think what this is, you are right we are not weak and vulnerable but now we will shoot everything we see. it is a very expensive way of getting rid of old balloons. i don't know how much a missile cost, but is it sort of like a million dollars a missile? it is an expensive way to get rid of your trash. it is basically space trash. but i love let's be honest, he had to get permission from the united states. is it okay if i get to shoot one down? please, daddy, please, can i shoot one down? okay, you can shoot one down. >> jesse: hey, what about me? [laughter] judge, what is going on here? >> jeanine: what i think is amazing is the president has said nothing.
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the american people -- by the way, i don't believe in ufos either but there is apparently enough ufos cited march march 2021-2022, 247 the most in air force pilots. there is something peer that is why they had to deny it. but this is the outrageous part. why do people in congress not sitting down with the president? why is the president not talking to america? look, if he's got such vibrant has a commander-in-chief, get the hell out there and talk to us! but more than that, general kellogg today was talking about how soldier in the windows what they are doing, the aperture, oh, jeez, there are more of these things. think about what they said last week with a one that crossed the country. these are quotes, "use the time to analyze it.
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"we did? "we knew where it was going," we did? so then why did you take it down over the ocean where you can't get part of it because it's too low? now they are hovering over these maneuverable, maneuverable spy craft strategic in nebraska in intercontinental ballistic site to approve targeting information or intercept communication. but the question now is what is protocol? i asked for this friday. his protocol to shoot everything down? do we know what we are supposed to shoot them? so now we are so connected to china that we trade, trade is the best it's ever been. we have got all of these codependencies we rely on the medication from china that we can't disconnect from them! is that what this is all about? biden is afraid to come out and say something? and then comes out today and says, "our policy hasn't changed
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at all." what are you talking about? our policy was never to shoot step down here that is why one across the united states. totally caught off guard. >> greg: jesse, no one is asking the big question, what is an aperture? [laughter] >> jesse: we will find that out afterwards. >> greg: you don't know what it is either, do you? >> jesse: you know what an aperture is, gregg, a bad call at the end of a -- >> greg: oh, rund! >> jesse: what is aperture? [laughter] >> harold: i will say this. the president needs to come before. first of all -- >> greg: just the opening th then. >> dana: the aperture gets bigger, you know that. >> jesse: we knew that but we are seeing if you knew that. >> harold: the president should come before the country and the democrats and
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republicans alike. the lawmakers are entitled to know as well. whatever reason they decided not to do it. if they don't do it, obviously, you invite theories. but it is incumbent to do that but judge you are right, there are two strands of this, this china relationship one is geopolitical and becoming increasingly disconcerting and the other is intertwined and independent as u.s. confirms, banking, retail, et cetera are on china. at some point those two things will collide if not already. as we think about the 21st century cold war, they are a cold a cold war adversary but different and more promotable than russia because richer, smarter, better technology and frankly valid purpose for the 21st century is to be the dominant nation in the 21st century. they see that we were the strongest in the 20th and they want the 21st, which is why last week president biden i would hope would address the speech but might as gone as far as to out live the china is biden --
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speed that's not fair. >> jesse: of next. >> greg: he can open a lot of apertures. >> jesse: i don't know if i should be insulted. >> greg: you can open an aperture. >> jesse: that is redundant. >> jesse: up next. it is a dead language. democrat leads to what motorist wants. go hang with mahomes. they are tipping the scale to help biden in 2024. ♪ ♪ we switched to liberty mutual and saved $652. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we thought we'd try electric unicycles. whoa! careful, babe! saving was definitely easier. hey babe, i think i got it! it's actually... whooooa!
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joe biden in 2024, axios reporting on the gaping divide or aperture between party leaders. and the actual people who ultimately decide elections. biden's numbers across the board or in the, and other aperture. but that's not stopping top democrats from getting on the biden train. >> i think part of it is we now have to make sure the american people they read what we have done. but they haven't seen it. the second year is going to be a year of implementing and getting the good things we did out. >> he's got the record of delivering four people. at this point the polls you like them or you don't like them. it's not a matchup but this president has delivered and that's why you see so many colleagues getting ready to help him win reelection. >> greg: the big guy has not officially announced reelection bid but it is looking eminent. speak with a union is over but when will we hear the big speech
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biden/harris 2024? as you know i'm limited in what i can say and i am covered by hatchback but repeat what the president has said many times. and leave it there. >> greg: all right, harold, let's go back in time a couple of months perhaps in where you 100% confident he was running? we laughed at you and mocked you you behind your back. [laughter] he were the laughingstock of this company. and now, it looks like we have egg on our face and you have the last laugh. do you believe he is definitely running? >> harold: i think he will. whenever someone tells me they will do something i take them at their word. i think president trump will stay in this race. i think governor huckabee sanders with a formidable speech the other night, she made it clear in her remark it is time for change. i listen to all of this and i have two let congress know 2026, i'm not going to be ageless, the
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president biden is or president trump's and we certainly had president reagan, the policy acute for president reagan who got elected and reelected. voters want most is problem-solving. and position yourself and execute on a problem solver. you can win. i don't care what your ages. president biden i think has some things to take office. he announces reelection and he's got the next year to deal with tough issues including the border. if he is able to do that successfully i think you will be hard not only to be the democratic primary but hard to beat in a general election as well. >> greg: judge, what do you say? >> egg on your face. >> greg: it is tasty. what do you say to harold as he quotes temporarily? >> jeanine: what i say is 62% of americans think biden has achieved little to nothing in his first two years.
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>> harold: i like mahomes too. >> jeanine: okay, right but you know the big thing is people are saying he's too old and he's cognitively declining in all of that stuff. do you remember when second term, you know how old he was when he ran for second term? he was 73. i mean, this guy is going to be 83, ten years older. and that is a concern and you know what, i also think this thing with china and that spike. that will have incredible impact what people think of our commander-in-chief. how he handled it, let them crisscross the country and can wouldn't come out and face american talk about it. so i agree with harold. i think the border as more people moved to different parts of the country move and invaded the country. i think there will be a lot of
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problems for joe biden. >> greg: it is like two years away and we've seen a marked decline in biden's i don't know cognition? so it could get really, really bad. >> jesse: but it doesn't matter because he shown how to win my collections. you don't campaign and let the media minions do your dirty work. you don't focus on voters but focus on pallets and you talk about unit tea. when you get into office, you don't talk to anybody. you don't talk to reporters. you stay off social media. if you have to say something before you get on to marine one, you say yes you say no or you say my people everything me and we will decide soon here that is the game plan. you don't have to do anything to be a democratic president. you just reread the note your step tells you. : this person person, don't call on this person or then you go home to delaware. you stay out of the picture because every american is on
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their phones all day. so, if you can create a nice, gentle impression on their phones, sometimes not an impression at all, then you are cool with the voters. don't do anything controversial. don't do anything bold. don't take responsibility for anything. take credit for it everything good that happens and that is your ammo. everybody is here. that is the plan. >> greg: what do you think, dana? >> dana: if you read these poles but also the stories where reporters will have to talk to democratic voters. i read a story today quote after quote of people, democrats all across the country unsure if he should run again. the democratic party and the white house have closed the aperture on the democratic voters. they are ignoring that. this is how i know that he's going to run. >> greg: what? >> dana: bernie sanders has a book coming out and he's let it know he's comfortable and
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probably not going to run for president so he knows it is over for him. so he's comfortable with that, why? biden won the election but the progressive's won the war so they are comfortable, we are good we have the guy that we want. >> greg: there you go, it's all coming together. up next, furious over ron desantis effective takedown of woke education. ♪ ♪ ic ...and our most advanced safety system ever. ♪ ♪ oh booking.com, ♪ i'm going to somewhere, anywhere. ♪ ♪ a beach house, a treehouse, ♪ ♪ honestly i don't care ♪ find the perfect vacation rental for you booking.com, booking. yeah.
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>> may be the democrats are afraid to admit their own policies are contributing to the next generation of failing in schools. democrats in baltimore got a single student in nearly two dozen schools not proficient in math, not one. and it's not for lack of money, baltimore city blue to $1,000 per student last year and that is about 6,000 more than the nationwide average. so, let's talk about the fact, greg, gretchen witmer says she doesn't engage in any kind of culture wars, and yet this is the governor that we first heard about. by the way, she has refused to get down with michigan's taxpayer funded schools. do you think she is involved in
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her own cultural wars? >> they prefer to blame you i.e. parents for noticing things. like if you kind of like you hear something and a school board meeting or see a book or something for let's say you find the entertainment that is there is not age-appropriate. they then look at u.s. the problem of domestic terrorism. but all you are doing is playing the role of the parent. this is weird. i have nothing against drag queen story hour but not for my 6-year-old. we are not about banning books. this is not appropriate for this age. that is not banning books. what drives me crazy as daily videos of the grimmest school violence. i keep seeing this step and thinking is because we all have phones? but there are these weird beat downs where the victim is completely submissive and the aggressor progresses. the teacher doesn't show up until like it is near the end.
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and they are so feeble. maybe it's because they are told -- i keep seeing more and more of these and i wonder if it's because i'm looking for them or they are looking for me or they are actually happening more. i don't know. >> jeanine: harold, the baltimore school has $6,000 more per student in these kids are in a mess. it is shameful. >> harold: it is. this is happening in a lot of places. the one thing i think governors and politicians and all of the selection the parents are more involved and want to be more involved in the kids education. i hope that parents across the nation will think about the four or five things we have to be teaching in our schools, obviously map and science and life skills and language. critical thinking skills. i don't care what race you are or what books might be unleashing this and activating this peer these are things we have to focus on. i would love her congress and even james comer's oversight
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committee, we talk about biden provided the relief for students in college with middle-class americans and others were funding school for kids that majored in art history and not that they weren't contributing but why hasn't congress looked at why is tuition rising so fast that schools and number two difference between four year degree and two year degree? i will not fold desantis, he is doing something positive. i'm not sure the woke education thing but i'm happy to have egg on my face and be proven wrong. what i hope more focused on and parents get more focused on is raising the achievement gap spin finland, south korea, china all the kids are performing better than ours. that ought to be the focus, not the kinds of things we sometimes get infested in. >> greg: that is huge. >> harold: that is a big aperture. >> jeanine: zero kids proficient in math and you think of united federation of teachers, the money, the covid
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money alone they should be so, you know animated with the students. >> dana: randi weingarten no place to be found. you mentioned ukraine, he remember? but they can't -- this is a five-alarm fire. it is not just that but many other places and we need to focus as a country corporate america needs to come at the schools need to figure it out right away. the last 20 years we went away from teaching the phonetic method. they went to this whole thing up like we are going to teach it in no way. the new way is not working and we have evidence of that. the reading side the woman who created, my bad, sorry but what happened during covid, parents were like, oh, wait, my kids can't read? so where are all the squad members talk about in the quality of education? because families that have the means will hire a tutor. but a young black kid in baltimore whose mom may be
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working two jobs? she can't do that. and there is a new governor in maryland, wes moore, an amazing guy and he will do a lot for the city. but there is a whole problem with the system. charles payne was on "america's newsroom" and go back and watch the interview. we posted it, moving and powerful and interesting things to say and concerns about the spirit those kids over their lifetime will not achieve the kind of wealth their peers will achieve. it is outrageous. this is not the pursuit of happiness. if i were those parents come i would say this is a civil rights issue. and i would sue the school district because they have to figure out something for the last thing i will say about ron desantis the reason the left drives them crazy he makes them take position of unpopular decisions. so, they have to basically say, okay, my opinion on story hour or whatever it might be, they actually have to do something about it. glenn youngkin did the same
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thing and that's a threat. >> jeanine: you know, jesse come at his worst to what tina said, one couple hundred thousand kids who didn't go back to school spirits be when they are missing. we don't know where they are. but we haven't even kept track of the migrants. so i don't think we will get to the bottom of that. gretchen says desantis is divisive but calling her son is racist and chopping his ding-dong off. what is that about? baltimore we have to stop expecting governments. these are government schools. we shouldn't expect confidence from the government! the government fails us everywhere and the worst they do the more money they asked for. so we are actually until mike actually buying bad results. what do we get with bad results? bigger government. worst results from a bigger government and you shower these idiots with money. you know what they did with the money from the covid relief? they hired a hall monitor as
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well removed learning. they gave hall monitors, they didn't monitor a single hall a bonus. then they gave bonuses to teachers and raises to the bureaucrats. and they didn't buy a single laptop for the city of baltimore. >> jeanine: this is america. "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪ world war ii - and right now. that's a deep hole. and i don't know how we'll climb out of it. that's why i buy gold from rosland capital. rosland capital is a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital to receive your free rosland guide to gold,
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♪ ♪ >> harold: welcome back. time for "the fastest." first a man jesse, philadelphia goals. a new "wall street journal" article out here they say "some people remind of a former democratic president but makes others impatient ipa guzzling frat guys." >> jesse: jesse what is your reaction to that? if you think about it, your jacket over a rain slicker, you can pop that and it still looks good. so what is wrong with a polo? i dare you to disagree. >> harold: greg you looked skeptical. >> greg: only three people to pop a collar, james dean, fonzie
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and dracula. you are not fonzie. you are not james dean. you are almost a vampire because you suck the blood out of every issue. >> jesse: remember when i wore the pop collar? speed to judge you have an opinion on how guys look with collars up? >> jeanine: jesse looks good there. the eagles lost, okay? they lost, you know what t you left out elements. and i think it is pretentious. >> jesse: oh, you think it is pretentious! >> jeanine: yes, i do! >> greg: she died her pool pink! >> jeanine: at least i didn't pop a collar on. >> dana: not a lot of pop colors in miami or colorado but jesse pulls it off. >> jesse: my press secretary. >> harold: does peter wear a
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♪ >> dana: you missed a great commercial break. time for "one more thing." jesse? >> jesse: roseanne barr is back. on fox nation special cancel exclamation. she may have stole than from gutfeld. >> greg: how dare she. >> jesse: she is doing her thing. nothing is off limits. so, check out that on fox nation. she is on "primetime" tonight 7:00 along with kevin mccarthy, dana loesch and myself i will be on my show tonight. >> dana: it will be good to see you. harold? >> harold: well, a paint sized hockey fan stole the show at first game on saturday. 4-year-old george cheering on the detroit red wings. here is what happened when they put him on auto jumbotron. [cheers]
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[boos] [cheers] >> local news station. a hundred people stopped him on the way out for pictures, high fives. no doubt george will remember this game forever. amen. >> judge jeanine: look at those eyes. >> greg: a great show. talk about the game michelle tafoya. rob long, jimmy failla and kat timpf. 11:00. let's do this. greg's we are so secured. you know i have been covering the robots but now you want real trans? you watch a robot go from solido liquid to solid. preterminator about three months away from an actual terminator type machine look at that are a shape shifting robot. see, it's solid and it becomes liquid and able to escape.
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>> judge jeanine: terminator. >> greg: going through aperture. see it identifies as solid? >> dana: yeah. wow. >> judge jeanine: that's really good. >> greg: thank you. >> dana: how about a little, fun cute animal thing. adorable otters at new hampshire's living shores aquarium. they are spreading love because tomorrow is valentine's day. so they have otter safe red and pink paint in case anyone is worried and peta don't call me. otters are named harry, teddy, peanut, jelly and soco they have been using this paint to create otto grams and send them to patients on valentine's day day. aren't they cute? they are very talkative. >> greg: gut they had beavers to do it but they didn't give a dam. >> dana: oh my arm. >> greg: that's right you had the shingle shot, i forgot. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: recently adopted texas rescue dog bailey ran away from new owners and made a 10-mile trek back to
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former shelter where she rang the doorbell in the middle the night. pup's incredible journey took over two days exhausted from the journey. she slept hard through the whole night. next morning able to go home with her new family. >> dana: that's amazing. great one more thing. >> judge jeanine: thank you very much. dana. i hope your arm feels better. >> dana: thank you so much. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: thanks, dana. sorry for your loss, jesse. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. we go inside a migrant shelter in mexico where people seeking entry to the u.s. are trying to do it legally. we will bring you there major development in notorious murder case in florida involving the death of a young microsoft executive and russia ramps up its offensive in ukraine ahead of the one year anniversary of the invasion as the state department re-s a warning to americans in russia. ♪
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