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that is until sadly today. raquel welch did at age 82 82. ♪ ♪ up >> jesse: hello everybody i'm here with jesse watters, judge jeanine, greg gutfeld, dana perino, and this is "the five." it is a toxic nightmare in ohio. the lack of fingers on the catastrophic train derailment is infuriating residents too scared to go back into their homes. officials are not doing much to convince people it is actually safe to return.
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the video coming out of the town are horrific, fish, chicken's turning up dead or becoming extremely ill. the people wonder if they are next. >> burning plastics and chemicals in the air, issues with our dog vomiting, acting lethargic. >> the fish is dying so how my supposed to be safe bathing my children, cooking with any of it. >> i cannot date in town before i have a giant migraine. >> i don't feel anywhere in this town is. >> basically they nuked the town with chemicals to get a railroad open. >> you watch people investigating, they have giant hazmat suits on. but somehow, it is safe for people to go back to these homes. >> jesse: dana put in biden epa on the spot after insisted there is nothing wrong with the city's water. >> would you return to these homes now? would you feel comfortable bathing your children and the
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waterboard drinking the water? >> based on those homes tested if those test results have come back and said the air quality is okay and the word water is oka, i would remain in the home but there are some homes not testedr water equality. for those homes, they should continue to use bottled water until the state comes in to test the water. >> jesse: ohio governor might do one asked the same question if he would return and gave a revealing answer, listen. >> i would be drinking bottled water, and i would be continuing to find out what the stats were showing as far as the air. i would be alert and concerned. i think i would probably be back in my house. >> jesse: mayor pete is not off of the hook. the residents will be grilling officials for real answers. congress promising to save a
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seat for the transportation secretary. dana, nice job with it epa guy. what was your read on his level of honesty question works before i didn't think he was being dishonest. what we found in the morning, that was the 10:00 hour and the 9:00 hour we interviewed the congressman from that area republican bill johnson and i asked him, are you satisfied how the biden administration is doing? yes what i am hearing on the ground they are doing what they need to do. we are getting the resources we need. i don't know with the problem is that the state level, but what i did feel the epa administrator understood but doesn't know how to deal with is the lack of trust from the community about the data. he is saying the test are saying it is fine but the people actually don't believe that and the people who are there as you saw from our reporting, their report, they are saying they are getting headaches, uncomfortable, they have children they are afraid to put in the bathtub. i understood when i heard that.
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you can get bottled water and drink that and i understand that is an expense. when a woman said she is afraid to bathe her children, that struck home to me. i don't know how that fear leaves. later on the day martha maccallum had an interview with a young woman who doesn't trust the data. what she has really worried about it she has worked hard, saved up her money, bought a home, now she is afraid that that investment is going to be worthless. that is really sad. >> jesse: you can't blame americans for not believing what the government tells them, greg. at this point, why is the government telling them to wear masks? >> greg: doesn't this seem a little more dangerous? everything is fine. why do we have federal government? it is to manage the big national crisis and basically catastrophic insurance, you know? the welfare state changed everything. we went from america the fireman to america the nanny and a one
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at that. instead of being capable of addressing national crisis is, we are talking about meaningful ones, the ethnicity the construction worker? this white house reminds me of the last blockbuster. it's got empty store with the manager half asleep in the back watching between meals. no idea what is going on and absolutely no customer service. you want help from the government they only pick up your call a few of the money. they will help you to your wallet. when this happens where are they question what they have no answers for anything, right? they are like a paid escort only if they are into you and they get into your wallet. imagine if they were in power during covid. at the start, there would be no operational warp speed, not at all. i say that with hesitation about the vaccination for people but overall that was an amazing thing. these guys are so slow it is ridiculous. >> jesse: geraldo here is a
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sound bite from famous from this movie in a similar situation with the environment, let's listen into that. >> by not showing up and not addressing this that a national train derailment of very hazardous information, you did nothing but create a vacuum of an upset community, a mist informed community can make this trust community and adds to rumors, losing trust and a lot of theories, act like you care what is going on in your backyard in this country. >> jesse: geraldo. >> geraldo: she is great because she speaks frankly. what you have is two beats going on here, the expert beat and the local beat. you have to go with their gut. you have a baby and you have a baby on the way. would you allow your little ones to be around that environment? what is the distinctive
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reaction? the environment where this or that. you love your children and you have an instinctive reaction. the instinctive reaction when i see that plume of black, ugly smoke is, what the i am not going to take my baby here. i know he is an honest guy but he doesn't look it. johnson, the congressman mentioned this morning, he lives there. i like his tempo, but still, i'm not bringing my kids around there. and i feel for those parents with limited means. their whole life is invested in their homes and they have mortgages. and what happens to that, how will they become -- trust your gut, trust your instinct and never ever listen to an expert drink the water and then regret it later.
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>> jesse: the experts telling you not to trust, that is where the lack of trust comes in. >> judge jeanine: the issue is why are we constantly begging for answers? i mean, why are the public servants who work for us not out there giving us answers? why are they not on the ground? and i like to whine too, but why isn't he on the ground in palestine? why is pete buttigieg not on the ground and why is payment on the ground? name i was not on the ground because they were not asked him. i don't know what that's about it. what you have got is people 20 miles away, they can still smell it. that tells me there are problems from the ohio river. i talked about this yesterday but the truth is, with all of the damage that we are seeing and not yet had a grip on because how do you establish what the epa says whether it is safe or not safe? what solutions have become up
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with what tests have they done in ten days question or give me a break! this train was not designated as having hazardous with because of the lobbyists in washington who allowed this amount of hazardous on a train. so, one of the resident said, they moved to town to get a train to keep a railroad to keep going. this is about the politicians in washington not being on the ground for us to not getting it whether about this. in people saying, "you are okay" and forgetting about you. they should be on the front lines and they were not. it is not safe until someone is willing to write it down to get your family out of there. >> greg: you know what is interesting about this story? i think that is where everybody heard about it. >> jesse: yeah, me too. >> greg: the government didn't say anything. all of a sudden on twitter you see these pictures. we are skeptical about every
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picture we see now. who knows it could be doctor or another era. all of a sudden, it happens and it's true. the government and social media trying to catch up! it is kind of interesting appearance before today preparing for the american newsroom show and go on epa twitter page, what are they talking about? they have a pinned tweet, the one at the top is about this disaster. everything else after that valentine's day. today though, this afternoon, they have been tweeting up a storm. >> greg: of course. >> judge jeanine: they give money for hurricanes and floods but why isn't there money for these people to move question marks before they should be but the governor has to ask. maybe he thinks it's not necessary. >> judge jeanine: i don't think you should think that unless he is a scientist. >> j>> geraldo: the rails in themselves are an awful condition. 15% are cracked rails.
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♪ ♪ >> geraldo: democrats can run but they can't hide from the party's history of obnoxious defund the police rhetoric. democratic congresswoman and jake read his calling for a crackdown on crime, violent
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crime after a victim of one her. the congresswoman represents parts of minnesota survived a vicious attack after a lowlife assaulted her in the elevator in her washington apartment. thankfully the cops got the guy. >> we have to think about how in the world can we make sure that we are not just letting criminals out. it was an even every instance that he got ten days or 30 days. many times, the charges were completely dropped before any justice was achieved at all. if you throw somebody in jail for ten days, there is your punishment but then we let you right back out on the street. what do you think will happen? >> geraldo: she has been great during the incident. she was very brave, heroic almost. i like what she did, but critics are pointing out the congresswoman's ties to the defund the police movement, you know, make it sound hypocritical. one of her top staffer spoke out
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against law enforcement during the george floyd riots. "find counselors not cops." also the counselor judge tweeted, "burn it all down." >> judge jeanine: yeah, burn. >> geraldo: so no one likes cops. >> judge jeanine: i'm tired of fighting this "this "defund the police" nonsense. for years the democrats have been about social justice and we watch it and we represent even if you don't feel the pain, they don't worry about you, listen to you or read about the reality what is happening to america. so, i have a great idea. i think that idea, if you want to defund the police we will notify 911 and you don't get the police. if you want to defund the police, we will tell the pd dispatch, you don't go to that person's address. that is what they want, then that is what they should get. now that the congresswoman has been victimized, now she feels
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your pain. nonsense! two weeks ago we talked about d.c. to lower penalties for violent crime. i didn't hear this congresswoman say, "oh, no, but against that." now she is on our side? baloney! the police have been demoralized, resignations and people retiring are up. you can't even recruit anymore. you have done your damage. stick with it defund the police as it relates to you but go on your way. >> geraldo: thank you, judge. once you comment in the way that some of the left has or have commented over time, defund the police, does that then foreclose you from ever speaking out? can you be converted as the congresswoman was to say, "i see the light." >> jesse: i can convert her. the judge has a new policy, apparently for it defund the police, you don't get to call the police. >> geraldo: you can forget 911 too.
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>> jesse: she was the victim of her own policy but there's a report for that. the congresswoman needs to live in a nicer building. i'm not victim blaming but this is the obvious point. she has a congresswoman and has plenty of money. i looked up her net worth. she is living in a violent city, washington, d.c., and not a doorman building. someone let this guy not only an ill homeless guy outside, let him into the building and then he socks are in the job. she has a great chin and she used a lot of smarts by -- i want to see the surveillance video of the camera in the elevator. that, i would like to see. but you have to live a little bit safer than that. >> greg: she can't afford a doorman for the building. that is the solution for people in government. they get to be safe while citizens aren't. >> jesse: the obvious point, thousands -- i'm trying to make
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a larger point. >> greg: [laughs] i don't know if that was larger. >> jesse: for all that, wasn't it admirable how she bought the guy? >> dana: she should -- but no citizen in the country should have to use their scalding coffee to ward off an intruder into their building. and then go onto their way to the office. that is just unacceptable. and the thing that d.c. city council is doing right now is even worse here they are basically trying to lower penalties for carjackings. today, they were supposed to clear out a homeless park right by the white house. in their was a big "don't clear the sow." and city workers and hazmat suits cleaning up. it is a stone's throw from the white house. this guy as greg pointed out to me, he he wasn't to be
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considered homeless he was experiencing homelessness and even watering that down. the city council wants to give everybody a jury trial even for a misdemeanor. it will swamp the courts and no one will get justice. people will want to leave. the other thing about this, cori bush, the congressman from st. louis as private security. she uses campaign donations to pay for private security for herself. that also doesn't sound like a good solution for anybody. bushes for defund the police. last point, greg has brought up before, the anger from another network that went on a crime spree and said everything is fine. we don't see a problem here. it is the victims they don't ever talk about especially the ones in new york where you never see aoc or anyone talk about them here they never have i were to say about them here they want to go after maga republicans which is pretty infuriating. >> geraldo: but isn't this the way things get changed? you have a high profile case
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like this where obviously security screens the need for these residents. isn't that how the washington, d.c., city council sees the light eventually if they possibly can? >> greg: unfortunately, i mean, maybe that is what it takes. first of all, i think she already voted in favor of the resolution before this. if she was supporting the disapproval, the resolution of disapproval to block the advice for normal code. i remember when we talked about this, she was upset that her colleagues were still doing this, were still going through to vote to protect soft on crime bill that allowed creeps like the wind that attacked her to run free spirit to your point, geraldo, we talked about this when the border states were busing migrants to the doorsteps of liberal elites, that carried progressive policies to their consequences. i sat here and said there has to
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be away may maybe you bus criminals to their location or maybe you do like prevent them from using 911. but unfortunately, this is what it takes. in some cases, the people that represent citizens get the taste of what the citizens are experiencing. this may be the only way to convince liberals they are wrong on crime and one mugging at a time. i can't remember who said it, a conservative is a liberal who is mugged by reality. it should be a conservative is a liberal who was mugged. because that is what it is coming down to. >> geraldo: with all of that said, the fact of the matter is this guy was arrested for 12 assaults in the year before this happened. he had 25 bench warrants here this is an utter failure of the criminal justice system and our nation's capital. straight ahead, say what?
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>> inflation is coming down. here at home, gas prices are down $1.50 from peak. food inflation coming down and inflation is falling every month for the last six months. >> anyone tries to get rid of social security or medicare, i will veto it. that is the republican dream. i am their nightmare. >> greg: you are definitely a nightmare. we haven't heard a peep from him about the ufos but rumblings at the white house to let the best communicator finally address it. jesse, why won't they discuss the objects? with anybody who can figure this out but they won't say a word? >> jesse: biden doesn't know what is going on. he was told about an object. he said he wanted to shoot it but they wouldn't let him shoot it and then he congratulated himself for shooting it too late. now, he is shooting everything. he doesn't have a strategy and doesn't know what the objects are. would you put him out now? i wouldn't put him out now!
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he doesn't really know. because we don't know what we are hitting and we haven't found the debris, geraldo. she is right, he is the best communicator. he is better than kamala harris. he has a better communicator then -- when is the last time you heard secretary of state, since afghanistan? joe actually can speak and some of his best languages when is colorful with a dog faced pony soldier, that is joe biden pure they don't let joby joe. if you ask him anything about national security or the economy or his legislative agenda, he can't be specific because he is being told what to do. if you notice all of his answers are, "welcome i haven't been briefed yet or amend the process of briefing or let you know later." they tell him what to do and he does it appear that is why he can't communicate. >> greg: of the saddest thing about him, judge, can't read his mind, i don't know him. he can't get that era where he can push back. he is not arguing with his
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handlers. this is not joe the people claim they knew ten years ago, 20 years ago. >> judge jeanine: you can't push back or understand the issue. >> greg: probably both. >> judge jeanine: didn't you see him during the campaign? what was it, 20 push-ups, you know, take it outside. he's very competitive. the truth is they are not putting him out because they are afraid of what he is going to say. in the end, the guy is a terrible communicator. but the worst thing about this whole administration is a picture of him walking away, screaming relative appropriate intense questions and he is away from the press box. >> geraldo: the way i do? >> judge jeanine: the way you? it's not about that. americas need a leader and ch chief. jesse, even if he doesn't know anything and let's assume he doesn't know anything. he is the chief and we want him
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to make us feel everything is okay. >> jesse: put a piece of paper in front of him and let him read it but they won't even let them do that. >> judge jeanine: why? >> jesse: because they will yell questions at them and he might answer. >> greg: geraldo, may be coasting along finally caught up with him purity was never supposed to be in a position of real authority and now he is. >> geraldo: i have some interesting pieces but it is a tale of two presidents. you have the stumbling, bumbling old fool that can't read the teleprompter speech or can't pronounce the word or it doesn't understand what it is. and then on the other hand you have the sharp executive the state of the union dominated the floor all 100 senators and all those congress spoke. i thought the real joe biden isn't the problem. i think joe biden is a self centric person who can express himself and communicate. but the problem is he has to open up or shut up purity has to say something.
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this is the most ridiculous, you know self-imposed embargo i have ever heard of. it freaks you out. it is spooky. why isn't he saying? because, as you said to said, greg, maybe they don't know. they want to wait or whatever it is, what the hell you have to know what's going on. does the secretary of defense know? who knows, does anyone know? >> jesse: just give us an update. >> geraldo: just make aliens a possibility. i've had never heard unidentified aliens or impossibility. i can't exclude aliens, come on! >> greg: dana, this is like that a block and it took social media to talk about ohio, my policy in ohio. there are people on twitter and elsewhere that have pictures of
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the young unidentified flying object. they know what it is and nobody is bothering to say you are right or wrong. the government isn't responding. >> dana: the same goes for the original balloon. because i don't think the white house was going to say anything about it at all until it was seen by somebody in montana and took a picture of it. "hey, what is this in the sky? and local media picks it up and it was blown off course, all of our sense of military site and they want to be quiet about it? and it is one thing -- we understand karine jean-pierre was defending her boss pure there was a question if he is a terrible communicator. you can go back to every press secretary and they have said that after pressure why isn't the ball speaking? however, what i don't understand is his instincts. because the commander-in-chief shouldn't have to rely on staff to say whether you should talk to the american people or not.
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that should be inherent in what you want to do. you became the president because you want to lead the people. the people are saying we would like to find out what the hell is going on up in the sky, sir. could you just give us a little update? we won't shout question through the camera. if you want to do it without the pool camera they are fine. but we would like an update. his instincts not wanting to communicate very strange. i don't want to blame for the staff are not letting him do it. that is leading him off easy. i'm going to the briefing room. i will be there 15 minutes to make sure the press is there. he has the power to do that. >> greg: all right, the ladies of "the view" smearing minority republicans, smearing. ♪ ♪ so it's decided, we'll park even deeper into parking spaces so people think they're open. surprise. [ laughs ] [ horn honks, muffled talking ] -can't hear you, jerry. -sorry.
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>> judge jeanine: the lovely ladies of "the view" at it again. the female power wasting no time attacking republican women. the people called bird losing it over nikki haley's camping announcement. >> nikki, you know, since you have been asleep all of this time and you just woke up, you are just finding out then there are things about our country that are not perfect. for us to pretend it is and nothing has happened is ridiculous. you are not saying he saying he and saying anything either. >> judge jeanine: but the idiocy doesn't and mike there. there. whoopi goldberg cannot tell the difference between these two republican senators who have the same last name. >> we do deserve to have two strong parties. tim scott, black tim scott, right because there were two coast gods and i don't know how to differentiate them.
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rick scott and tim scott. tim scott is black, right? >> judge jeanine: you know what is amazing about all of that, they play the race card all the time. but then when you have a conservative who is a woman and considers herself a woman of color, they want to trash her immediately. so previously trashed nikki haley when she said she was an idiot for using the name nikki when sonny uses the name sonny because we can't pronounce it, remember that, jessie question? one sonny, will be, joy, all ridiculous. it is a dodge. we want to talk about policy, but democrats never want to talk about policy. they just want to talk about identity. it is such a cop-out. the republican party is dying to talk about the policy, border, transgender bathroom policy, whatever it is.
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we can't have a conversation and every time you say something, they say you are a big a tour they talk about the color of your skin. it is so annoying with these people. they think they have the moral high ground when they played the race card, but they actually don't. you are listening to a woman of color who is a millionaire that changed her name to sound jewish and dates white guys talk about how racist america is. how is that even -- is it racist? if it is racist, give us some advice on how to become a millionaire celebrity as a woman of color. that would be helpful. >> judge jeanine: you know, geraldo nikki haley mentioned joe biden several times. her true opponent is really donald trump right now. >> geraldo: sure. can i say one thing about "the view?" the secret to unlocking "the view," even though they speak about race it's not about race. even though they speak about
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gender is not about gender. it is about ideology. they believed that their philosophy is very progressive. they believe it and everything else is a device to accomplish that goal. now, in terms of nikki haley, i say "right on, girlfriend, go for it." she is taking on the lion in the cave, i have adoration. i have met her a couple of times and i think she sounds confident and is a good ambassador and would be a great governor. she was governor during that awful massacre down there. i think she will be a formidable candidate. i don't know where she will get the money at, tens of millions needed. >> judge jeanine: one of the things, dana, she said the popular vote 7 of 8 presidential elections and failing to win the confidence of the jury and americans. nikki haley feels she is part of the new generation that can
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accomplish that. >> dana: we will see how that goes. i thought she looked confident and cheerful, joyful out there. the thing about this one i love it when you see women supporting other women. it is really warming the heart. you have to admire how "the view" supports women, it is very admirable, thank you for that support peer they think you are only a real minority if you have a democrat next to your name. i think what they don't realize, that actually helps nikki haley. they wanted to hurt nikki haley but comments it about "the view" hurts nikki haley because she can figure out a way to say, oh, look they want to go after me like every other republican. she is not trying to win the votive whoopi goldberg but possibly get enough votes to win a republican primary. the last thing, sonny said she was a local drifter. i don't even think she knows what that means peer that would mean you are out there to make money. there was actually --
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nikki haley was one of the months, she would travel anywhere, campaign for anybody. if you called and asked her and a really good campaigner in the last two elections. political drifter that doesn't fit nikki haley. >> judge jeanine: we are at 59% of the black vote in south carolina is republican. tim scott entered the race. i wondered how that breaks down these heavy nikki haley and tim scott? >> greg: is he black or white? >> geraldo: you want to picture que? >> greg: want a picture. can you tell if tim is not black enough for rick not white enough? what would be funny if one was jewish and then she would know who to blame. i love "the view" and i get one out of every two weeks from t them. right to some extent that it is all the ultra ideology but at the same time, construction workers have greater respect for women than women on "the view."
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i've never seen women more vile to other women then on "the view." they are blind to any women's achievement, right? nikki haley or the judge, if you do not follow what they say. so they were idea of diversity stops with an opinion. if you don't agree with them, you are as good as come to them. so, they are misogynistic in the end. in the surface of their political beliefs and that makes it okay to them. unlocking the secret of "the view" a new fox nation show hosted by geraldo. >> judge jeanine: up next, animals are racist? more proof liberals are nuts. ♪ ♪ liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we tried electric unicycles. i think i've got it! doggy-paddle! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: america, we have to ask you this purity is woe going too far? raising eyebrows with the study systemic racism is for the birds, animals and reptiles living in the city. the study says wild animals abandoning urban neighborhoods with predominant white communities. fred, what is happening, even
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the animals? >> greg: it is not white flight but furry flight. how do you know smack dab in the middle of a mass hysteria when you see the obsession and every single thing, every question answered with, "welcome obviously racism racism, right? you are mass delusion and there is racism in the roads or racism in our climate change. or in this case, animals. it is fake intelligence because you are not actually using your brain at all. you are being victimized by this hysteria. i think the good thing about this is it is so funny, it is so funny that we all get a laugh. we all get it. woke is almost broke completely. >> dana: judge, you have to imagine the study, the people that did this study said how are we going to get precedent for this? >> judge jeanine: and they did because it is so ridiculous. you have nothing to say about
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it. the truth is they were so many buildings and so many apartment buildings that they are going to the suburbs because they were his trees and grass on the rest of it, woods. >> dana: we are treading on their environment, jesse? >> jesse: it is true racist. every time he sees the show and geraldo talks. maybe he has an anti-semite. i don't know. >> dana: what do you think, geraldo? >> judge>> geraldo: i was skeptf this thing and then i started looking at it. this was published in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences, which is a peer review of scientific journal. so, i think this is a real story is ridiculous and woke as it sounds. >> dana: may be it is because there is less habitat. there is less habitat because there is more building. >> judge jeanine: moved to the suburbs. it is better.
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>> dana: it is for the burbs. "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ and it only takes eight minutes to qualify. i went on their website, uploaded everything, and i was blown away by what they could do. getrefunds.com has helped businesses get over a billion dollars . o. qualify your business for a big refund in eight minutes. go to getrefunds.com to get started. powered by innovation refunds.
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oh yeah, that is them. (that is howard) yeah, that's on howard's campus. ohhh, she's so powerful, she carried on the family legacy. we were blown away. (chuckles) i not only was a student and an undergrad, but i've been a professor there for twenty years, so it's really a special moment to know that i had a family member who over a hundred years prior have walk these grounds. it's deeply uplifting.
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yes, it is. we're walking in their footsteps.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: time for "one more thing." geraldo? >> geraldo: sad news, seriously, sad news to report actress raquel welch died today after a brief illness according to her family. i had the real pleasure of interviewing the super star good night america 48 years ago. right after she won the golden globe for 1974 role in the three musketeers. here is were quell welch. >> how did you get into the sex symbol business? you have come a long way since that beginning but how did you get into that? >> well, i guess there are a lot of reasons. number one, my dad was pretty strict and i think i reacted against it. he wanted me to study shake is spear. a sort of perversity in my nature ending up being this said
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>> geraldo: sought after actress. movie a after movie award-winning breathtaking raquel welch. hispanic lady. lit up the screen she was 82 years old. we will miss her. >> jesse: what a wonderful tribute. geraldo. >> geraldo: you mean that? >> jesse: and she would be very appreciative. >> greg: my show tonight amazing. emily cam tan woe, douglas murray, kat timpf, tyrus. 11. i will remember raquel welch for an entirely different reason. put up that poster. there is a great movie, 1 million years b.c. 1966 hammer film. i will tell you why it's so great. first, portrayed dinosaurs and humans living at the same time. how many kids did that screw up? i was convinced that humans and dinosaurs lived in the same time. put that back up there. also, it featured ray harry
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howson who did all the stop action animation with the dinosaurs really amazing. last but not least that poster. that poster was in every male teenager bedroom when i was growing up and it eliminated any possibility of gender confusion. if you were at all confused at 7, 8, or 9, that poster changed you. she was also fantastic voyage, mother jugs and speed which is great movie and as geraldo pointed out the three and the four musketeers but she was the hottest cableman in history her name was low wanna. look at that poster. >> mother judd son. >> geraldo: wasn't she transgender? >> greg: written by rex reid. rex reid was in it. >> judge jeanine: they complain about us. i'm glad you got that in. >> jesse: talk about the weaner
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mobile. crime wave coming for the weaner mobile. stolen the catalytic converter out of the weaner mobile. this is the last straw you can't rip off a car that's 27 feet long. judge pirro and kellyanne. conway. can you put the raquel welch thing back up? "special report" is up next with bret. >> bret: does greg want more time on the poster? >> greg: you bet. >> bret: good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. residents of eastern ohio prepare to grill officials over safety issues in the aftermath of that train derailment that produced toxic chemical clouds. former south carolina governor nikki haley officially kicks off her presidential campaign saying it's time for a new generation of leader. we will talk live to a current governor south dakota's kristi noem about the 2024 field and, perhaps, her own prospects. meantime,

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