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he said i am that sob. that's what happens when you lead a ordinary life and go back home. >> yeah, it shows character. we can use a lot more of that. no shouting. just contentment. just decency. >> character above all. that's what matters. >> neil: doris, you have that in spades. here's "the five." >> judge jeanine: hello, everyone i'm judge jeanine pirro, along with piers morgan, jesse watters, dana perino, it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> it was my intention, my intention again and we have time to make that decision. joe biden intends to run for reelection as president and i intend to run with him as
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vice president of the united states. speak with the president has been clear about this he intends to run in 2024. >> judge jeanine: not so fast. somebody may be getting cold feet. it turns out president biden no longer certain about a second term. he was supposed to launch 2024 campaign in february but now the timetable keeps getting pushed back. democrats are wetting their pants as joe drags his feet. his delay is causing nervous chatter at the party, top aides and potential candidates developing a plan b and keeping their options open. and if joe makes another go at it, get ready for basement biden to return. had campaign reporters have been picked him wanted to be at his wilmington house. that is hunter's former party pad and where they kept classified documents next to the corvette in the garage. so, democrats may be panicked,
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but bernie and the far left have given biden their blessing. >> i think he has a much more progressive president than he was the united states and the tour. and i think as a result of the campaign of the task force as we get together, your recall task force in his campaign in my campaign came up with an agenda that was aggressive. >> judge jeanine: and 2024 chatter picks up, the liberal meeting taking jabs at liberals both sides of the political aisle. >> in my view, there are three states that you can't really run from if you are trying to win mike across america. your ram from new york you're too crazy and liberal in iran from california california to crazy and trying to make sure classics rocks. you run from florida, it is all -- get the people to think. i'm not saying that is the case. those are the national reputations of those states. >> judge jeanine: crystal meth and alligators.
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jesse, welcome back. i will go right to you. creating a sense of doubt and what is the impact for the party and for him? >> jesse: welcome it is creating doubt and that is why he came out with this and no waiting on a lot of the donors are nervous. but i know somebody who had breakfast with joan dimmick joe biden one time. it was in a diner appear at the diner menus that are five pages. he sat there for 20 minutes. everybody else and put their order in and he could not decide what to order. he ended up going with waffles. but that is how indecisive this guy is. and the fbi raided three of his properties and the university of delaware. he just took out a quarter million dollars a line of credit to pay his lawyers. he doesn't know what is going on with the hunter situation, but that could go anywhere. the house republicans have just begun the investigation. and we already know treasuries
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hiding suspicious wire transfers. so he is kind of watching, watching trump, watching the indictments and waiting to see if desantis ever gets in. but i remember lbj come it was not like i am told i don't want to run again. bobby kennedy said you are not running. and there was also a sex scandal bubbling up from one of his cohorts in the senate that would crush him before jfk got assassinated. the good old boys wanted to put nixon in there. he didn't decide himself, it was decided for him. he also just took the physical. i don't know what happened with the physical. he is fit and ready to rock but the man fell and that is four times he's fallen with his dog, twice in one off of the bike. there could be some things we don't know about. i'm sure he doesn't want to leave things in the hands of kamala harris. >> judge jeanine: you never know, she sounded good in the
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last interview. let me ask you this: if he decides not to run, dana, who does that benefit? >> dana: if i was a betting person, i would bet he's running. because this morning npr had they are poll that just came out and he was 50% approval, that is the highest he has been pure they truly feel they have the win at their back. think after the state of the union, look at us running victory laps around the republicans. i think he is running. it is strange to say you want had campaign quarters to be at wilmington. a campaign is a serious operation. this is not 2022 run to the basement. that will not be an option at this time. i think if the white house had a magic lamp and rubbed it and jeannie said i would grant you one wish, let's switch out kamala harris without a lot of political fallout. all of the reasons i think he will run, that is an issue they are thinking about, which is they probably think he is the
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best person to take on a republican. they know one issue will be his age. what happens to him, what happens to us, the country, him, if he doesn't make it through a second term, kamala harris would be a president. and the republicans can exploit that well. if you think he will not run from if he leaves now he can say, he himself said i'm a transitional figure. i will be the transitional president, transition to what? presumably a younger generation. but that will actually happen and somebody needs to get moving right away. >> judge jeanine: okay, piers, your perspective across the pond, what do people think of him? >> piers: i think those brits would probably say them by the way we are in no position to lecture about political -- we have three prime ministers in the last eight months. one of them lasted less time the life span. so i will not start lecturing
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america about their political life. what i am saying 320 million in this great country. you are the great superpower of the world. at the moment, you are heading to a situation for the next election will be fought by a man who will be 86 if he were to win and serve that term, or a man that will be 82 if it is donald trump. and i think most people outside of america think, really? that is the choice? that is the best you can come up with in america, and the united states, burning with talent and youth and vibrancy? so, that is the general perspective of it. in relation to biden the biggest problem is 37% of democrats think he should run again. the majority of his own party do not think he is running. there are two questions only: one is should he run and one is will he run? i think the answer to the first is "no" i don't think he should but the answer to the second is
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wild horses will not stop joe biden from running again. i can guarantee every tiny particle. look at him, his body language in particular he's got his gander up, out there shouting. i think he is guaranteed to run. >> jesse: he's got his gander up. >> judge jeanine: you know, brian, he would be the oldest and one of the lowest rated presidents to run for a second term. how do you think it plays out? >> brian: from that same poll, 50% of democrats and independents think they have the best chance to win with joe biden regardless of the opponent, which is have for the political process i think when you look at the people who could run. there is no bobby kennedy in the wings and nobody close, pete buttigieg if he produced like governor's behind like mike pompeo did, two positions maybe this guy could do it. but he has been terrible, lazy
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and the vice president has been awful and lazy. given jobs but ignored it. so they say look out gavin newsom. he's got his ducks in a row and phil murphy of new jersey said definitely he will be thinking about taking the big step. >> judge jeanine: wow! >> brian: rho kahana who worked for bernie sanders said if joe doesn't run, bernie will run which means no chance and go kahana has not ruled out him running for the senate. i think democrats would actually agree with me. there is nobody here but probably gavin newsom, he is a terrible mare who destroyed the city and a terrible governor who destroyed a state. now it's in the red and he thinks it will be a recall and the fact he had a recall some of this is a bad time to go ask, but you make brilliant points but in terms of who is next, i don't know. >> judge jeanine: one thing about gavin newsom, he's got great hair and he will play that right.
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>> doobie brothers no brothers left in there like the allman brothers. meanwhile the latest equity and sanity coming out of the classroom and parents are fuming. get this california school district nixon on her classes one-size-fits-all approach. sorry if your kid is gifted in really good in school and working hard. the school said the plan will level the playing field. but the parents aren't buying that. >> we want to provide equal opportunity for all students. a lot of people will agree we will want to provide the students based on their individual need. but according to this plan, it is drafted and equity is defined
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in terms of achieving equal outcomes. and that is seemingly all costs by giving up on her spirit >> brian: it is sickening. senator t tim scott said it is ready to punch back at the left's education. >> it means we finally bust up k-12 monopoly that democrats and the bosses bought our kids from the highest potential. it means parents rights and family choices and funding students for the system spirit >> brian: some districts have backed off of this, guys, because they realize the parent spoke up and said this is not tolerable. but this district is going through it. dana, what is the big deal? have a honor student and the curriculum dumbed down, is that okay question marks before it is absolutely not okay. if you go back to the glen duncan campaign, it surprised democrats. i don't think they know how potent this show's shoe was for parents across america.
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he was able to win over independent voters because every campaign stop, i will make sure there is advanced math offered in every high school across the state. and he would get a standing ovation for that line. so, having somebody that is in your class, the larger classroom, that is achieving something, one, you can be proud of them but also it makes you thrive even better. we are still competitive people inherit tightly. we don't want to be dumbed down. there is a desire to achieve and if there are people that don't want to achieve, that is fine. you don't have to but to take it away in the name of equity is gross. >> the problem, 10% of the student body but 34% of the honors classes. they have to fix that. >> jesse: you are saying too many asians and they are smart? >> brian: up. it's been when they are smart and they were doing well in school.
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>> brian: the culture say or do mike they are says you are doing your homework and doing extra to get up early in the morning. it may be not do sports. >> jesse: right. i will not go down that road, brian, i want to, but i'm not going to. i never felt when i was in advanced placement classes that i was being felt left out. i never felt upset about that. i distinguish myself in other ways like on the football field. you look like you don't believe me. speech managers just laughed in communist countries, they still have advanced placement. in china, and russia, gifted students to take different levels of coursework so they can become rocket scientists. we don't do this with artist. we don't do this with athletes. why would we do that to our school? what if steve jobs had to sit in a science class with dummies to feel better. we wouldn't have a computer and we would still have typewriters
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and her fingers would be falling off. >> brian: it would be unbelievable. speso, judge, this to me the foundation of what makes america great. we compete and we don't win all the time but we want to compete with each other and put steel together and it make something special. >> judge jeanine: what they are doing is taken with opportunity from students who are capable of advanced study. when you look at it like that and you realize they are looking for this equity, equality of opportunity and outcome come i don't know what that means about my grandson. okay, he can do abc through z and he's 18 months old, okay? my son didn't talk until he was three. i mean, you take advantage of one, and you say this kid, let's use that as a trend or an opportunity to teach him more. i mean, it is just a question of some people slow down the pace.
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some people are too smart. you bore them. they end up not competing and challenging themselves. and for some kids, it is too slow if the courses too fast for them, then they become truants and drop out. it is not a good thing. they tried in new york and they try to in san diego, and it didn't work. now, they want to try it in covert city california. >> brian: we simplify the run down because we knew who we were working with my wanted only outcomes. i'm only kidding. the honor students parents said my kid is with everybody else and getting a plus plus in english. she doesn't want that. >> piers: it is complete nonsense and oh the attempts to make things supposedly fairer, more equal, it actually creates so the bright kids get punished. i remember the rock stars actually and i will take the rap for this mentality, when spoon races were bad and the school and the north of england.
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and they changed it to egg because kids too good at running with their egg. so it became a good balancing event in which they raced against a clock and not each other. the kids could opt out altogether if they wanted to, even if they are parents want them to compete. they were out to say to their parents, no. this is what happened in my country, right? this is the way i see. you lose the competitive edge. you think competition is the enemy when you start to value mediocrity over achievement and success. you end up in this ridiculous position. here they called themselves equity warriors. it is a war actually and if america wants to get back to being number one in the metrics educationally, where china dominates in asia dominates, then it's got to stop. celebrating success. i was laughing about it last night. you see on instagram, and they
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say, i'm so proud of myself. i just passed my driving test for the seventh time. i'm so proud. i'm like, why would you even pose that? what are you proud of? you were the worst drivers in history. and now telling us you failed six times. suck it up and get in your car and try not to kill people. but that is the mentality. we celebrate that. that was like a million times. proud! that is the problem. egg and spoon races celebrating the seventh attempt to passing a driving test. >> you go out every night, 23 schools in illinois and baltimore they have zero kids proficient in math and reading. >> dana: we did a search on youtube about that today -- cocoa public schools gave us a statement that said, "well, we are right in line with all the other big cities." that is not something to brag about, guys.
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>> brian: musical chairs, pull one away and one kid would be crying. hit the ground. toughen up the generations. >> piers: they tied us to the chair. >> brian: up next cancel culture is a good thing. rolling stone getting slammed claiming it will liberate us all. that story next. ♪ ♪ an gross domestic product? 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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leman to return to cnn after sexist comments about nikki haley being passed are prime. he apologized on twitter not on air after formal training that seems to be making light of the situation. >> there you go. and mental health up here. there you go. >> you getting too old for that? dana: that was a good little clip by her. piers, what happened to "rolling stone" magazine? >> piers: i'm prepared to make an exception. let me give them a simple example of cancel culture actually was potentially horrendous. because this is still the thing that alarms the past few years about cancel culture. "the new york post" had a brilliant story.
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it was completely a true story that involved a laptop belonging to joe biden son, hunter. and they plastered all over the front page. and the manager at twitter canceled the story. they literally canceled. they deleted the story, and they deleted the new post twitter account until they removed their entirely true story. that was a few weeks before the election. a lot of polling since has shown if the voters had known that story properly, if it had probably been followed up by the mainstream media most russian dis- information which was a lie, have they done that, it could have spun the election donald trump's way. if that isn't a perfect example of cancel culture working in many ways but in that case specifically to thwart democracy and perhaps the change of results of a u.s. election, i don't know what is. so you can talk about all the
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individuals, people like j.k. rowling that get canceled because an adult is a female. you can talk about those. people and some survived in some tall. but it goes to the top with incredibly serious consequences. rolling stones has got it wrong. it is the opposite of cancel culture is terrible for democracy. >> dana: also, judge, we do know a lot of the celebrities and their stories, but there are a lot of people not celebrities who have ended up on the cutting room floor and their lives have never been the same. >> judge jeanine: the truth is when you are canceled, it is like a scarlet letter or like in a criminal trial and you are a defendant. you have a prayer from's conviction and you are not credible and even in your own defense is not sufficient to allow the jury to believe you. but we don't need cancel culture because people ostracize each other based upon that they like or dislike about you. but what we have got, we have
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criminal laws, civil laws, defamation and the most contented range, contentious society. who are these abusers that should decide we should lose their job and never spoken to? we can allow these people who are no names to destroy the lives of americans. and there is no appeal. there was no regrets and nothing you can do. only time will heal. and it doesn't liberate us, but it puts us in chains. it takes away our free speech and ar ability to disagree. the exact opposite of what they allege it is. >> dana: what do you think i'm a jesse? >> jesse: i don't believe in cancel culture but i will make an exception for piers morgan. [laughter] >> piers: i think meghan markle already tried that but look where i ended up. >> jesse: i want to define what cancel culture is. i don't think cancel culture is when some rich celebrity says something horrible and then they lose a movie role.
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it is when some random person says something and the mob comes out of a hurricane and they get fired and they go bankrupt. that is cancel culture. that is atrocious. what that signals is that if you are an anonymous twitter person and you join this scary mob. you take the scalp, they consider that an accomplishment. that makes them feel worthwhile. all they are doing is sitting in a dark room in their house behind a keyboard. that means they are lives are really empty. that is the saddest part about cancel culture. it really signifies emptiness. >> dana: the other thing is the culture than if it is that bad and the mob is that aggressive and powerful, i don't think it actually helps democracy of people are afraid to express their opinion. >> brian: you might say i don't agree with that and i don't think there was a problem with that. we have a test today a c block and i have to read rolling stone article to make sense of it and
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i failed. two months, i can't do it. why is it good? because straight white men and other people with power are not used to getting pushback from the ways they conduct themselves. really? republicans why do they hate cancel culture? republican leaders bitter over president trump being canceled so now they want to make it hard for marginalized people and communities to vote. okay, i can even follow that. so you don't like the georgia law and republican's way of getting back for taking donald trump off of twitter? and why people don't want to be cancel but now they were going to be canceled? >> dana: you took this assignment very serious. >> jesse: that is the problem. you made a mistake and read the packet. [laughter] >> piers: laughable, almost a poison in there. the poison is the cancel culture. it is what elon musk called the virus infecting people's minds. you think this is normal behavior.
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that is the poison. >> dana: they all realized it could come for as well. i think the left is realizing there is nothing they can do. >> they started it but it blew up in their face. >> jesse: but we want don lemon to stick around. as long as possible. >> dana: they are not doing that. >> piers: on cnn i committed a racist act by disbelieving meghan markle. >> jesse: you did? >> piers: i did apparently. so forgive me to keep in his job. >> jesse: you work with him. >> piers: you know what, one of those things within five seconds all of my favorite pictures had been removed. >> dana: wow. >> piers: that didn't bother me. we didn't believe meghan markle erased. they called princess pinocchio for a reason. >> judge jeanine: i agree. >> dana: the duchess of netflix. >> jesse: between you and megan only went to go see the
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king and it is you. >> dana: that's right. i heard it here first. we got to run. okay, we've got to go, brian. i'll write up next chicago mayor lori lightfoot says don't vote if you don't support her. ♪ ♪ me. but there is one van equipped to handle them all. for over 120 years, mercedes-benz vans have been built, upfitted and ready to go. because we believe dreams - should never stay that way. about two years ago, i realized that jade was overweight. i wish i would have introduced the fresh food a lot sooner.
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stay home. but don't vote. >> piers: the mirror claiming she missed oak. this is not the first time she's put her foot in her mouth. in trying to prove chicago public school students to help her win. and then there is those cringeworthy tiktok dancing videos that make it seem like she's not taking the city's crime crisis as seriously as she should. look, all they really know about lori lightfoot is after jesse schmoll it faked his own race attack, she came out and set my thoughts and prayers are with j. everyone deserve to live safely is true authentic self. [laughter] >> we were saying in england she's not the brightest hope in the two lit patch however, i bow, judge, my question my youngest boy finished a year in
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chicago. and he found from a crime perspective pretty scary and whoever takes on this job it is tough. why would anyone want to do it? >> judge jeanine: first boy lived in chicago three years when i didn't have a choice to live in chicago but one of the most beautiful cities in the country, it really is. the sad part about all of this crime overtaken economically and socially. but this woman and i ran for office five times, won statewide. this woman to come out and say "don't vote if you will do not vote for me" that is so corrupt. that is so wrong, so opposite of democracy that it is inappropriate. and everybody who runs for office knows you don't say anything like that. you catch yourself immediately and you say i'm sorry i didn't mean to say don't vote. i have to tell you this guy, we were looking at this over the break. he's made crime the cornerstone
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of his campaign. that is what you need the next mayor in chicago. you need someone who will understand there is a lot to bring back in that city. >> piers: jesse, the tiktok dancing as the place is going into crime meltdown, discuss. >> jesse: i support that. [laughter] i already mentioned on the show if you are around a bunch of drummers you have to move. what are you going to do, stand there like a step? i don't remember what they were actually celebrating but it doesn't matter when drums are banging. you have to move around and somebody who has not ran for office ever and not considering it. i think what she said is perfectly fine. it is a strategy because this is a low tight canada election. nine canada notes so they were a strategy to that. if you don't vote for me, sit down and don't vote. so what? you have the freedom to vote, the freedom not to vote. nothing that she said was wrong
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about that. if i were a chicago indian, i would vote for paul who i read about 5 minutes ago. a moderate candidate. before you might have just sunk his chances. [laughter] i mean, she does voter suppression. it is pretty amazing. where is stacey abrams? where is stacey abrams to complain about voter suppression. and georgia, you should not tell people not to vote. that could turn out to not help you in the end. don't dance and there was crime. i agree she had to go to the parade. and she just stood there but i don't know. i talked to some people in chicago today with a focus group of my own. they do think it will go to a runoff at least. even then that would help force a little bit of change. brian? >> brian: the s the people of th% said crime is the issue and criminal
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justice reform, almost like new york. you can argue chicago is worse. this guy the former ceo of schools, philadelphia and chicago, two terrible school systems. but he looks like he's going to win. head-to-head if lightfoot moves into second position. if in third, i think last friday, head-to-head he wins by about 18 points. so, this guy should get it. she has done an awful job every chance she had appear are the only thing we backed her up on it she told the teachers to go back and teach for a living and stop striking after the pandemic. so, i think she's been absolutely awful. part of the reason why that city is falling apart. i think it is a huge problem. also the turnout has been double what it was. >> judge jeanine: i want to add one more thing. i realize what she said, if you are in the south side of chicago and if you do not vote for me, don't vote. the southside of chicago is the
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most crime-ridden part of chicago. she is basically saying to them, don't vote because if you do not vote for me, then they would vote for someone other than her like paul vallas who is against brian. >> piers: but she misspoke. [laughter] she misspoke. what they really mean is shouldn't have said it. i got caught. "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪ this lent something to reignite your relationship with jesus. join me and millions of others on the hallow. hallow is doing something i'm incredibly excited for. it's a 40 day prayer challenge for every day leading up to easter. te invito a que me acompañes a través de estos 40 días de oración, ayuno y penitencia en camino hacia la pascua. make this the most transformative lent of your life. download it for free today. god bless you and thank you. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition.
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i think when gregg's music was within one second appearance before you can feel it coming like you know it is his block. but i think five seconds to know if you love a song about five seconds "i don't like it." greg, if you were here he would say the same. as soon as he hears the beat of a country music song, he can't take it purity can't take it. >> jesse: what about you? are you allowed to pick? >> brian: no, the british just keep walking. [laughter] just so you know the study and why you, the reason why they concluded this is the people who said they like or dislike a song in five seconds don't change their opinion after they hear the whole song. i don't like the whole premise of the study. i cannot play "name that tune." i don't think i could possibly pick a song in five seconds. >> jesse: you are reading too much of the packets. i will never prepare again. i forgot the secret to your success. [laughter]
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>> judge jeanine: okay, like "bohemian rhapsody," queen, you don't know the first five seconds because the rest doesn't sound like the first five seconds. but yeah, i can do "name that tune." i love that. >> dana: no, she's good at it. >> jesse: what about you? >> piers: i do it with people. 5-second rule. five seconds someone a good person or bad person. >> judge jeanine: you could pick a jury. >> piers: instantaneous within three seconds. you guys, not so much. >> jesse: by the way, nothing to do with the topic. very strict! [overlapping voices] >> piers: you ought to be a good politician. you just answer the one you want to. >> jesse: up next, doctors sounding the alarm on technet, 50 pounds of pressure appears in cases 70 pounds. that is so big and in some cases
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so severe that you need surgery. but i find myself now looking at my phone like this because i'm aware of the poundage drip. >> judge jeanine: when did you become aware? >> jesse: when i read this article. [laughter] is true though. >> piers: absolutely. i spent ten, 12 hours a day and absolutely nothing wrong with my neck. leaning forward, right? an unusual way and not the way cavemen used to do. men and women walked around with their heads -- >> jesse: remember we were upright but now back down. >> judge jeanine: what i do when i'm in the office i have a table that moves up so i'm always looking up. >> jesse: that is smart. i should get one. >> brian: it is a huge worry and i worry about all the time. i'm on the phone and i would think, you see a bunch of 18 18 years old. it is a real thing. >> jesse: just sloping shoulders. you can't dance like that.
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>> dana: i'm not great about it but i think about it all the time. i'm worried about the youth. you should commit to do something for your posture every day. maybe at the end of the day when you get home from work. >> judge jeanine: you do? >> dana: i'm only 5 feet tall. >> jesse: short people have better posture because they are looking up at taller people. it is a scientific fact. >> judge jeanine: we don't like that you are looking down at us. >> jesse: "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪
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in front and fell apart just like the truck. >> we all fell off of him. >> dana? >> biden was not the only attraction today, if you were a tourist in poland. it was a black and white cat. he even has his own tag on google maps, over 1,000 google reviews, average rating of 4.9 out of five stars. the only reason he received a low rating because one time he stole someone's sausage. >> pearce. >> since king george iii ruined everything, we are trying to get back and take charge. we got it through a pig, peppa pig. their kids are watching peppa pig and they begin to speak with english accent. >> watch a clip.
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>> george, be careful, not to knock anything over. oh. [ laughter ] >> it is not funny. >> right? >> give me an english accent. >> david beckham? [ laughter ] >> listen, it got to be me. i fold to colonist. >> brian, go ahead. >> 43 years ago, the u.s. rallied for one deficit or two or three deficit and beat the soviets. we do not have the rights to the game or to brooks' speech. we have kirk russell. listen. >> i am sick and tired of hearing about what a great hockey team the soviets have. screw them! this is your time. ♪ >> go out there and take it. >> kick some - okay! is that it?
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>> how great was that? >> now is my turn. excuse me, it is my turn. i am 20 seconds over. >> the ketchup company heinz, is trying to track down the man with nothing but ketchup seasoning. he was rescued. heinz was trying to find them because they want to buy him a new boat. nobody knows where the guy is. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. bret, do you want to hear the end of the story? >> i really do. why don't you guys keep it and finish everything. >> also, tell pearce that i love peppa pig. >> oh. i knew. good evening, welcome to washington, i am bret baier. former president trump visits the train derailment in ohio pointing out president biden is nowhere to be seen. a major winter storm, we'll have live reports from one of
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