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putin's capability of waging this sort of war. >> neil: got it. senator, great catching up with you, john cornyn in washington. thank you, senator. >> thank you very much. >> neil: all right, that will do it, finishing the month of february on the low, we have another chance tomorrow as march begins. "the fives" now. ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. i'm judge jeanine pirro along with harold ford jr., jesse watters, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the fives." ♪ ♪ joe biden is about to get a supreme check on his power. the supreme court hearing arguments on all day in two cases challenging the president student loan handout program. biden thought he could act like
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a king by wiping out half a trillion dollars of debt and make you, the taxpayer, pay for it. but not so fast. a coalition of six g.o.p.-led states are fighting back, and now the top court will decide if joe overstepped his authority. chuck schumer and the squad bashing the conservative justices and demanding they won't side with biden. >> 90% of the relief going 2 out of school borrowers will go to those earning less than $75,000 a year. this isn't a handout to the wealthy. >> callous and spiteful republican officials, disconnected from the hardship of every day folks, who are burdened by this debt. >> they want this radicalized, extremist supreme court to take away the hope that the president of the united states has given those of us who have been rallying for this call.
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this unhinged supreme court can make these decisions but we are not going anywhere. the president of the united states that i hope can hear me does have the legal authority to cancel debt. >> jeanine: but it is going to be an uphill battle. biden's legal argument is drawing some skepticism from the chief justice. >> i think most casual observers would say, if you are going to give up that much amount of money, if you are going to affect the obligations of that many americans on a subject that is of great controversy, they would think that is something for congress to act on. >> jeanine: the biden administration claims the student debt giveaway is no different than the government bailing out businesses during the pandemic. and that teachers happy union boss agrees. >> during the pandemic, we understood that small businesses were hurting. and we helped them. and it did not go to the supreme court to challenge it. all of a sudden, when it is about our students, they
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challenge it. the corporations challenge it, the student loan lenders challenge it, that is not right. that is not fair. >> jeanine: okay. greg. [laughs] are your ears okay? >> greg: how can you be a liberal when everybody that represents you screams? >> dana: right, i agree. >> greg: so loudly. just saw four people screaming, as if they were faced with the apocalypse, because other people don't want to hand over their money to them, and somehow it is the end of the world, because we refuse to hand over our money for nothing! >> jeanine: and it appears the supreme court chief justice john roberts, in the sound that we got earlier, comparing two students who graduated from high school, one gets a loan to go to college, the other gets a loan to buy equipment for his lawn company. and justice roberts says it is
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basically a question of fairness. is that with this is all about? >> greg: it's definitely, they call it debt relief, but it is more like a debt and all. whenever they say debt relief, you have to them, because it is actually being paid for by somebody else. the reason why we are having this problem is because tuition skyrocketed, and why did it skyrocket? because debt was so easy in the first place, right? schools jacked up the tuition because the banks were handing out high-interest loans like they were fentanyl in a drug den. they created this debt spiral. and now, their idea is to make it worse by handing out more and more free money, which is only going to make the tuitions higher. this is -- what i would like to see is biden actually explain too, like, just a normal person, not a progressive, why this -- go to a blue-collar, middle-class -- the guy who owns the lawn company -- and explained to that person, who never took anybody else's money,
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who either paid off these kids loan or he paid off his loans come and tell him why he has toy for other people's kids, who are better off than his kids are. why does he have to do that? and he can't be a grand if they lose their house, it would be a class action suit where every kid, as an adult, guts to sue to get their money back, the people who paid their tuitions, because it is not the taxpayer's faults. it is the banks and the schools. i am total -- i am for debt relief. the banks and the schools pay for it. we bailed out the banks. what are they getting out of this? make them pay. they are the ones with the high-interest loans. i am turning into a communist. >> jeanine: jesse, the amazing part of this is this case itself is a huge test of presidential powers. this case forever changes presidential powers, if the court rules in biden's favor. and the executive branch, the overreach, is the fundamental
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issue here. you know, biden, if you remember before the midterms, he basically said, you know, the checks are in the mail. >> jesse: well, i am not a constitutional scholar, but it is illegal to bribe, and it is really illegal when the president does it to get reelected. so, the democrats want credit for not fixing a problem that they created. so, let me get this straight. the democrats pushed millions of americans into debt, and then say, you know what, we're going to cop about 5% of it. and they want credit for that. and then republicans are supposed to be mean because under the constitution bribery is a legal. that is basically what is going on. the politicians are in cahoots with the universities. they jack up debt, they put you into hundred thousand dollars debt dungeon, they give you a worthless degree and teach you that america is racist so you get out of college, you think everything is racist, so joe says, here is a check for
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$10,000, and republicans say, you can do that, and they want you to be mad at the republicans. they want you to be mad at the racist court that says bribery is illegal, and say, now this racist court needs to be packed, and you better vote for me again. and the fact that they have the nerve, judge, to say that the republican party isn't really in touch with the working class men and women of this country, this is a democratic party that hasn't even visited east palestine. that hollowed out these rustbelt towns, that doesn't go to the border towns. that wanted to fire front line workers for not getting vaxxed, jacking up food prices, and we are supposed to feel sorry for a person that got a graduate degree, that is renting a studio apartment in georgetown, and is still single? we are supposed to feel sorry for a depressed, single person with a graduate degree, who lives in boston? why am i feeling sorry for them?
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why are they the forgotten men and women of this country? >> greg: you describe the msnbc viewer. >> jesse: why are we bailing out these people? these are the last people we should be bailing out. it is hard to run against free money because that is the challenge. what can you do when you are running against free money? >> jeanine: all right, dana, sounds like we have the likes of ilhan omar and rashida tlaib and even elizabeth warren, everybody is saying, this is legal, the president has the right to do this, and already they are starting to attack the institution of the supreme court. it sounds like a run up to the dobbs decision, where they are almost predicting what it was going to be and basically saying that we know it is legal and questioning the credibility of the supreme court. >> dana: perfect question for me. the women you saw yelling, so vociferously, the reason joe biden is in this position is because he made a terrible decision, and because both the squad push them i him into it.
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you see joe biden on the campaign trail at his first year in office and backed up by speaker pelosi, they were telling the squad the president of the united states does not have -- they don't have the legal authority to do that, only congress can do that. but what happens? they get pushback from the left. ron klain, the chief of staff of the white house, does not tell them to sit down, maybe we have to accommodate them, and they want to bribe the younger voters before the midterm elections, so they said, okay, we're going to do it, the supreme court says not so fast, we think this is illegal, so we have to listen to it. so, what the justices were saying today were exactly what biden and pelosi set at the beginning. yeah, i am glad that the squad went there because they are the ones that put them there in the first place. did you see abigail spanberger there? any moderate democrats there? no moderate democrats were there because they know it is illegal but this is the play, judge, this is what they always do. the democrats will exceed their power and then they will dare somebody to sue them for it.
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they know that it is illegal, but they exceed the power. they dare you to sue them. you sue them and he win him and that it is the court that is racist? it is the court that is wrong? it is the institution that is bad? and then they are worried about people not having faith in institutions. >> jeanine: herald, the issue is, even if they win come on the merits or procedural? so let's talk about the fact that amy coney barrett, you and i have visited this in the past, amy coney barrett would not hold the student loan forgiveness because the individuals who sued the plaintiffs did not have standing. so, now the issue is, do the people before the supreme court have standing? can the supreme court make a decision, and then the white house says, gee, we won because they didn't have standing, when they know they don't win on the merits? >> harold: this is a few states, several states, and a few individuals. look, even when we have a difference of opinion outside, i never believed that this case
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was not a strong case. you still have to have standing to bring them out or you and i can't bring certain matters against certain people and vice versa. let me agree with you. this is not a run up to speed 26 for this reason. dobbs there was precedent for 50 years. >> jeanine: they are going to see the precedent is the hero's act. >> harold: they are wrong because the hero's act was voted on by congress. when president bush, i criticized president bush yesterday, in a favorable way, by saying he thought what was right, he thought he was right doing what he did with the iraq war, it turned out wrong. president bush had to send secretary paulson and chairman ben enke before the congress to urge them to vote for the bill that greg mentioned, legislation that provided money for the banks, so the economy would not go under. they did not pass that bill the first time, the market dropped 900 points. in the next day they finally passed it. even covid release that missed weingarten was speaking up, congress voted on that.
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i happen to believe not giving everyone student debt relief, we talked on the show, got to give some relief. i believe in national, strategic investments, and what we're doing with a semiconductor chip act, why not provide relief to engineers, mechanics and plumbers? teachers and nurses and emergency physicians where we need more people doing. even if you do that, judge, you still have to go back and forth -- i caution some of my democratic friends, share your view there should be some relief for students who are faced with crushing burdens, but this is not the way to do it, this is a congressional matter. congress cannot run around. we are going to have a moment, a republican president is going to do something we don't like and we are going to yell and we are going to scream. do it the right way. make the case. and perhaps the country, i think we can convince a big part of the country to come along, nurses and emergency physicians and mechanics and plumbers and other engineers break on their tuition.
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>> jeanine: do you know how many zeros there are in 400 trillion? >> harold: 40 trillion, think what you mean, but 40 trillion would be ten more. >> jeanine: 11 zeros, i counted them. up next, the media on the white house accused of acting like defense lawyers for china. ♪ and will never be royals, royals ♪ ♪ it don't run in our blood ♪ wis of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhhhh... here, i'll take that. [woo hoo!] ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein, one gram of sugar and nutrients for immune health.
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♪ i got a fast car ♪ >> dana: i don't think i know that song, but i will work on finding out who that was. nothing to see here, the media providing the white house some support and downplaying the findings from the fbi and energy department that covid likely leaked from a lab in china.
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>> no surprise here, jake, that republicans on capitol hill are seizing on this new reporting. >> bad energy department. no bio labs until you finish building or electric car charging stations. stay in your lane. >> they are saying the confidence is low. they are coming to a conclusion based on incomplete intelligence. speak of fbi says this, and i see says that. i am holding out until the dmv chimes in. >> dana: republican state democrats democrats and the media are doing beijing. >> you still have liberals in the media and the biden administration acting that the chinese communist covering up for them, apologizing for them, excusing them, acting like we can turn the page when millions of americans lost loved ones, most businesses, lost jobs, and we have not yet held china accountable for all of that harm. >> dana: and the fbi is pushing back against criticism of the lab leaked conclusion.
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director christopher wray defending the claims in an interview with bret baier that will air tonight. >> the fbi has for quite some time now assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident in wuhan. let me step back for a second. the fbi has folks, agents, professionals, analysts, virologist, microbiologist, et cetera, who focused specifically on the dangers of biological threats. >> dana: and dr. fauci weighed in, call for number one here. >> we must all keep an open mind as to all possibilities. need to be entertained. >> you think we will ever know how the pandemic originated? >> might not. it very well might not. we may not ever know. that is unfortunate, but that is the possibility that we might not ever know. >> dana: i mean, don't we know, greg? >> greg: no, dana, we will never know. i use this a lot with my wife at home when she says, who was that woman you were with?
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i go, -- >> jeanine: you may never know? >> greg: i don't know what you are talking about, but in truth, we will never know. it is not a defense, it is more like it is wishful thinking. i mean, if you were on the hook for 9 million dead, you want to hope perhaps we will never know because what we might find out, it leaks from a lab in which the united states was involved with. that is the kind of thing, you know, was brought up here a couple years ago. and it was laughed at. now it is like, it is the plurality, it hasn't reached a per plurality. the thing i noticed, it was decided it was naturally do bribe, the scramble was on to find out what was at the wet market, what is know mike was a pangolin, batt soup, whatever, s there, what happened, then the man-made origins become more and more plausible to the point where yeah, it is so obvious that it is true, now it is, we will never know. so how convenient is that? everyone was looking for the
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origins until you found the origin, and then it is like yeah, you know what, there was a guy from "the daily show" i thought it a decent thing about talking about how this was almost like a team sport in the sense, you know, it's got to be a wet market, no, it's got to be the lab. why is this now a team sport? why do you have to be married to this? the only reason you would be married to one or the other is escape culpability. >> dana: harold, i think you might agree with him, but also i'm just curious, why more democrats don't? watch. >> as you know, i am a defender of the first amendment come of free speech, and i think it was wrong to try to censor the folks who were arguing it was an accident, a leak from a lab fear at the very least we know it is a plausible theory if the deferment of energy has put this out. >> harold: i agree with him. i think he is one of the more sensible and thoughtful people in congress, democrat or
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republican, y don't censor anybody, you can disagree and put forward the facts to refute if you're on the fbi matter and i'm interested in watching bret tonight, he basically said we have been investigating this for a long time, which i was pleased to hear. the fbi don't have to tell us everything. they don't let us know what all of the leads of the double murder suspect in height idaho, even when we are all same why didn't they tell us more or doing more? you have to think the administration, give them some credit for may be being clever here. conditional may be with you guys, i think clever in this standpoint. why would you let four different agencies come out with two different positions? some may say, may cynically say it is political, they want to make sure they are covered. two, it could be they are being very clever about this. the deferment of energy and the fbi says, look, we believe this thing could have been a lab leaked. other agencies, two stated that you don't think they could be the case. they both have low levels of confidence. i hope we continue to
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investigate this, not the standpoint to blame a party or another, but to figure out how and why we had to suffer likely suffered as a nation. i give president trump a lot of credit when he encouraged nato to spend more on defense, some democrats jumped on it. nato is now spending more on defense, investing more in their defense, not as much as we would like but more than before. i like these kind of effort since i am hopeful that instead of playing the blame game, that we will figure out how we prevent this, it should all be -- >> dana: the fbi's confidence was median level -- >> harold: i thought they were both low. >> dana: no, one is medium and one is low. >> greg: come on, harold, stop fighting the facts. >> jeanine: first of all, i don't think anything is clever about our government -- >> harold: >> harold: i said "maybe." >> greg: low confidence. >> jeanine: here is the bottom line. did somebody eat a bat, or was this engineered to be transmitted to us as humans? i think we all agree it was engineered in a lab, where we gave money to the echo alliance,
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the echo health alliance, for gain of function. they are covering -- i said this yesterday, because they don't want any discussion of that. this is a problem for biden, and fauci comes out, a scientist at a virologist, says we may never know, hogwash, we may never know. they are virologists, they are scientist, they should know. the truth is, it is better to say we may never know because a million americans died, and they are dizzy and going back and forth. the united states has to decouple from china, and this is just another piece of the pu puzzle. covid is back, china wouldn't let us in there, they were very opaque, even though i think wray said today the chinese government was doing its best to obfuscate and port answers. the bottom line is, china is not someone that we want to work with or necessarily defend. there is no point in it. and i don't think anybody is being clever. we have suffered enough, our kids have suffered enough,
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businesses have gone under, people have been depressed, people have died, it is horrible. no more dillydallying. get to the bottom of it and move on. >> dana: all right. just wrap it up. >> jesse: thought you knew everything, and now you never know. fauci had all the answers, now he is keeping an open mind. well, it turns out, fauci's lab partner killed a million americans, and he is like, well, my lab partner may have killed a lot of people here, and we might have the same alibi, but don't listen to any of the whistle-blowers, and don't listen to any of the scientists who disagree with me. i mean, this guy has a million dead americans, potentially, on his hands, but he is keeping an open mind about that. good job, fauci, can't throw, can't grow, and i'm not going to see what else you can't do. colbert is basically the court jester for pfizer. he was supposed to make the vaccines go down easy, and there is a smoking gun document, fauci
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emailing him, hey, can you do a little skit for us to make everyone get boosted? he was doing this, and why was he doing it? because his company is owned -- viacom paramount? you know how much money their parent company has at stake in china? we are talking billions and billions of dollars. these parent companies, they censor their own content in china. you don't think they censor their own content in the united states, as well? of course they do, dana. >> greg: of course they do. >> dana: and that is me told. >> jesse: and i say that with a high level of confidence. >> greg: whe and i say that with a high level of confidence. >> dana: ahead, biden's border crisis has strike close to home. powerful testimony for my mother who lost twos sons to fentanyl crisisyour. i really tried sleeping with it, everybody. now i sleep with inspire. inspire? no mask? no hose?
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>> greg: congress highlighting the personal costs of v9's border crisis. it is much as the headlines of record migrant crossings, got a ways, or drug busts, it is about the family lives that have been shattered. one mom lost two sons to fentanyl poisoning and says enough is enough. >> you talk about children being taken away from their parents! my children were taken away from me. 100,000 americans a year are having their children -- 200,000 because it is both parents, right, are having their children taken away from them. this was not an overdose, this was murder. my children got fake percocets, that were fentanyl. there was no percocet in it, at all. this is a water. act like it. do something. >> greg: i think we were the first people here to use the phrase "poisoning," and harold,
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my feeling is, it is not just about the border, because this stuff is so cheaply made and easily transferred, if you find 5 million doses, they just make 5 million more. isn't the solution we have to go to the source and found the hell out of it? >> harold: that's an idea and something we should probably think long and hard about. we need a different response than we have right now. i mean, the border is where we believe, at least the press report suggested so much of this is coming across, we know the origins of it are across the bigger punt, or bigger punt, rather, china, but we need a different strategy. i know when the president speaks with the chinese leader or china's leaders, secretary blinken, as well. this needs to be at the top of that list. i think we need to be more aggressive in our thinking, more creative in our thinking about this. it tears at you whenever you hear a mom or a parent to talk about them i have two kids, i
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cannot imagine losing my kids to anything, and to see that mom, i know president biden has talked about it being -- wonderful human being but even better father, i know he has to be -- it has to tugged at him, as well, and i hope that makes us think more creatively about our policies. >> greg: you know, jesse, we went to -- week -- the seals went into pakistan to kill bin laden. this is basically narco terrorism. if there was a group of terrorists that could kill 100,000 americans a year, in a neighboring country, why can't we bin laden them? >> jesse: so, you said you wanted some aggressive action and some creativity? listen to this. >> greg: go. >> jesse: why don't we set up a naval blockade off the coasts of mexico? because all of these chinese merchant vessels are coming through with synthetics, dropping them off at the ports on the pacific coast, cartel members grabbing it from the
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ports, cooking it up, sending it north. set up a blockade and just start boarding chinese ships. and make a big deal out of it. blow it up, have some camera crews there. you see some fentanyl and make a scene, and then you go to the u.n. and you say, look what we got, you play the video, and you accuse them in front of the world of poisoning us, and you say you guys better knock it off, it is our hemisphere, and we are going to just forward random ships off the coast of mexico, our neighbor, until you guys knock it off. i mean, we have a dominant trade position. we have a better navy. we will just sail circles around these guys, they are not going to do anything off our coast, so ratchet up a trade war like t that, and biden has to stop being so skittish about rattling the stock market fearful it will rattle the market. it will take a little dip after you interrupt trade flows, but
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they will price that in after a while, and that is how you get people's attention. >> greg: interesting theory, judge. >> dana: >> jeanine: i think it is a good theory. let me tell you what reality is. reality is china has an undeclared war against the united states. and in that undeclared war, they are making the cartels billionaires. and you don't have to just do it in the ports, because they already have the arteries within the united states. they are coming down from canada. it is already here. we've got to end a half million illegals that have come here that we know of since biden came in. remember, i am the one who moaned for a year, ten months, that the word fentanyl did not come out of biden's mouth on the first time it came out of biden's mouth, increased the penalties come are you stupid? increased the penalties? you let them go as soon as they are arrested. there is no bail. and just california this week with a found enough fentanyl to
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kill 50 million americans in california. these guys are bailed immediately. we are doing nothing but watching them declare a war against our families and our children. look, i was a dap are quite dealt with parents whose kids overdosed from whose kids are poisoned. this is the kind of thing we should be watching every day, people like eric adams should be rolling up their sleeves at every murder scene, and the same here. but biden doesn't talk about it. >> greg: you know, drug dealers, or big drug kingpins, they are still businessmen. there is no cost to doing this business, right, that is the problem. there has to be a way to make it a disincentive. there has to be a cost to doing this business and i think the only way is by taking lives. you have to take their lives, so they have to move from city to city. you make the job harder to do. >> dana: i mean, can i just ask a question back? maybe i will answer it as i think about this. >> greg: we don't have a lot of time, dana. >> dana: want repeat customers beer for the problem is there
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killing potential repeat customers. to me, i don't think the businessmen are thinking straight, either. just random acts of violence all across the country. and i think some of them are like, maybe we shouldn't do that because this kid wanted percocet, why would you sell somebody fake percocet? >> greg: there is an argument that the lethality of the drug is its best selling point. that, like, there are junkies -- there are junkies down in washington square park that look out for fentanyl. >> dana: they want that. for example, her sons thought they were getting percocet. is a different sort of high at a different sort of bang, and ended up with death. i do wonder, and milgram at the dea, she is very good, probably the best person biden has on this, but you guys, where is sususan rice? head of the policy council and has not been seen for two and a half years? >> greg: she is priming for
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the vp spot. >> dana: i don't see it. these moms are so brave to come forward, they are heartbroken. it is usually the moms, it is interesting. you ask a mom, how are the siblings, they are devastated. are the dads. it's heart-wrenching, their pursuit of happiness has been curtailed because of this. >> jeanine: can i say one thing? it is not repeat customers that they want to. if the end goal is the destruction of this country, by china -- >> dana: he was asking me about the businessmen, he said businessmen want to make money, you don't make money if you don't have repeat customers. >> jeanine: they don't know they are buying fentanyl. >> harold: it is a war against us? >> dana: the businessmen don't know they are getting fentanyl. that is of the question was. >> greg: all right come up next, mayor pete has even more problems. he is now under investigation. ♪ ♪ best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel- nothing beats it. new pronamel active shield
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♪ ♪ >> harold: add this to the list of problems plaguing mayor pete. a government watchdog looking to the transportation secretary 's use of private jets. after taking more than 18 taxpayer-funded flights since taking off, secretary buttigieg says he welcomes the review. >> the vast majority of the time i travel on commercial airlines and economy class, but there is a portion of the time, i'd say about 10-20%, when we use our agency's aircraft's. this is not chartering a private jet. the number one reason we would use that agency aircraft is it actually works out to be less expensive for taxpayers. >> harold: [laughs] judge, you seem to have a strong opinion. i think he makes a decent point, let the audit take place. if he is telling the truth. >> jeanine: let the audit take place, but i don't understand, he usually flies economy on a commercial flight, but when he uses the agency's aircraft, where it saves taxpayers money, how is the agency's airplane cheaper to fly men and economy
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class seat? but let me just say this about buttigieg, and i will be very quick. the guy was off-line for the first four weeks he was secretary of transportation. he took two months off of paternity leave. now he doesn't show up for things that are his job. and he doesn't have any experience in the area. and now, we've got to worry about how we are spending our money. let the guy go, that is the end of it. >> harold: jesse? >> jesse: this is the biden response to investigation. it was consensual. i welcome the audit. i'm going to take an artificial position. i want mayor pete on a private jet, and i don't mind if mayor pete is sitting in first class, because if i am in coach, and i see the secretary of transportation say, excuse me, and then shimmy his little body across my seat and sit next to me and put his tray down, that's pathetic. i mean, this guy has got work to do. he is working for us.
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get the guy comfortable, give them some room to space out his papers, feed him something to get his blood sugar up, and then get him onto his next location. that is a pretty darn good artificial stance. we are wasting money everywhere else, what is another first-class ticket? >> harold: dana? >> dana: so, fox digital get some credit here because they were the only ones who were following this and americans for public trust publish some of these schedules and fox digital take a look at it and do their own audit and that preceded what is now an official investigation, so other media could have had that if they had wanted to. there's lots of stories out there. there is also the agencies you could be looking at. i give some credit to them. i get the feeling mayor pete must be like, why did i take this job? i think his political ambitions are slowly dwindling right before his eyes. >> greg: these guys always fail up, right? loaded gavin newsom.
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he is going to run for president. he has not left anything in a better state, including his state. he was mayor of san francisco, and that is an s-hole. i don't even know what that means. i don't even have the energy for an artificial stance because i don't even know what this means. he did fly his husband to a rugby tournament, didn't he do that, somewhere? >> dana: they may tom price quit over if you are flights -- >> greg: tit for tat, i guess i am all in for that. it is an artificial stance. they have done it to republicans, it is time they feel the wrath of investigations. investigations across the board, televised live. >> jesse: to be fair, would you let your husband go alone to a rugby tournament? >> dana: i go by the pence rule, my husband only can go with another man to a rugby tournament, provided -- >> harold: up next, i apologize to some of you here at the table, but you might be
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have to get a real estate license because they can't get a job. that is you, jesse, you are going to be selling real estate in the cayman islands. >> jesse: sounds great. when can i leave? data? psychopath? >> dana: there is a low level of confidence in this study. we may never know. >> jesse: also short. how tall is fauci, murdered a million -- i'm getting, didn't murder anyone, accessory to murder, still looking into it with a high level of confidence. what about you, harold? >> harold: i am whatever dana and the judge they come i agree with. >> jesse: you are learning. >> harold: i wrote that down. >> jesse: your pretty short? >> jeanine: i'm not, 5'4" is the average height in the united states. what is his height? >> harold: triple murder suspect. >> jeanine: he is tall. what you want to say, jesse? >> jesse: we do not need to be a protected class, we are doing just fine. >> greg: this country is littered with tall failures.
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every single day. he slathered the entire kitchen in peanut butter. this is his dad's reaction. >> corbin you [bleep]. we are going to get ants you [bleep] >> dana: spent three hours cleaning up the mess. it wasn't the first time apparently he did this three months ago. he did the entire bathroom in peanut butter. >> greg: i would kill him: >> all right. >> greg: i would murder him. i would kill him. >> greg: andrew doyle. kat timpf, lauren sim mete, tom shillue. greg's the people have spoken, spoken, spoken. anyway, this was in a diner in florida so sad what happens to him on these shows. check it out. >> this is really disturbing.
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look at this t-shirt that -- what's your honor name. >> nicole. >> brian: you say you like me and greg. that's impossible. make a decision. >> i go gutfeld. >> brian: go with gutfeld. it hurts. >> ouch. >> greg: the people have spoken, spoken, spoken. >> judge jeanine: all right. today is rare disease day. the rarest date on the calendar february 28th to underscore the nature of rare diseases over 25 million americans live with a rare disease. 95 percent of those diseases are still without fda approval and treatment. 80 nations observe this holiday since being established in 2008. be sure to raise awareness in support of our fellow americans living with rare diseases that is the empire state building lit up in recognition of this day. all right. jesse? >> jesse: uplifting. >> judge jeanine: thank you. you know how the jumbotron gets on a guy and chugs the beer? they got a kid and is he just chugging this coke, go, go, go.
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that is america right there. >> greg: that is america. that's what's up. that's' what's up. all right. desantis is on "jesse watters primetime," ask him about that kid that chugged the coke. >> judge jeanine: harold? >> found j.j. rowellen. thank you for finding that 2-year-old kid that went missing. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. >> bret: thanks, judge. we are inside fbi headquarters in the operation center where they monitor threats across the country. in just a moment, i will speak with fbi director christopher wray about a host of issues. but, first, other headlines today. the u.s. supreme court heard arguments to biden's plan to forgive student loan debt. john roberts led colleagues in questioning the authority to broadly cancel federal student loans. house republicans are holding several hearings and advanci

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