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elections. people suck it up and they support the parties nominee. but it's a different world and i think he would go broke betting on the last race and its possible republican disaffection could be pretty brutal in 2024. >> neil: will watch carefully. darren shaw, thank you. don't forget nikki haley tomorrow. we will get into these issues with her as well. "the five" is now. ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: hello, everyone. i am judge jeanine pirro along with geraldo rivera, jesse watters jesse watters, dana perino and tom shillue. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. is it time for america to wage war on the cartels? growing pressure on joe biden to get tough with these drug lords and designate them as terrorist
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organizations after the brutal killing of americans. instead of focusing on root causes like kamala is supposed to be doing, we need to stop the cartel carnage once and for all. they are flooding america with fentanyl. over 100,000 americans are now dying from poisoning. they are overwhelming our border, making $13 billion a year in human trafficking. now these narco terrorists are kidnapping, torturing, and killing american citizens. mexico is so dangerous right now that the state department is warning spring breakers about even going to the country. republicans say enough is enough. it's time to take action. >> we are going to unleash the fury and might of the united states against these cartels. we're going to introduce legislation in the coming days and try to make it bipartisan to designate the keys groups foreign terrorist organizations under u.s. law.
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>> lindsey graham is right. we are losing 100,000 americans every year to drug deaths almost exclusively because of mexican drug cartels. the mexican government will not or cannot stop these cartels from killing hundreds of thousands of americans. then america showed. >> judge jeanine: the white house is not sold on the idea of using the military to go after cartels but maybe they should listen to what joe biden has said about it. >> i am the guy that suggested the first national drug strategy that we get the military involved. the military in fact could do a very important job by using radars, using technology, using their ability to identify for purposes of interdiction drug trafficking patterns. >> judge jeanine: republicans demand action. merrick garland said he's already already on the case. >> cartels are responsible for the deaths of americans and we are fighting as hard as possible. the dea and fbi are doing every thing possible to dismantle and
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disrupt and ultimately prosecute the leaders of the cartels and the entire networks that they depend on. >> judge jeanine: okay. i'll start with you, jesse. lindsey graham has a two-point program designating mexican cartels as foreign terrorist organizations which allows prosecution and worldwide they can even go after china as a conspirator with these mexican cartels. the second, the authority to use military force. that is the one that apparently there is some question about. senators cruz and walls are more interested in using drones if that were ever to come to be but where you fall on this and what do you think is the most important? >> jesse: i like having the military option on the table. i don't think it's the right moved or just lob missiles willy-nilly right away but it's important to have the threat out there. senator cruz wants to use financial strangulation, like we
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do with isis. you can do things with money laundering. these cartels are showing up to a legitimate banks in latin america with briefcases full of dirty money. come on. you can do that. deena would know better than i would. you remember during the war on terror in pakistan started launching attacks on our people in afghanistan? and so we started to actually attack militants inside pakistan across the border and it was effective for a while but what it ended up doing was destabilizing pakistan. you have to be careful. if you destabilize already a field narco state, mexico, it already is destabilize, we can have a huge problem. it's our largest trading partner. a lot of manufacturing is done right on those northern states, right next to texas, arizona. you have to be very careful. if i was sending my daughter's
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to cabo, are you kidding me? i wouldn't be sending them anywhere near that spring break. i think every buddy needs to be careful because it looks like joe biden is going to be coming under a lot of bipartisan pressure to do more than he's doing right now. he's doing nothing. garland has no strategy. they have made more money under joe biden than any other president. a lot of that is human trafficking. if you stop the human trafficking element you cut down a lot of the money. >> judge jeanine: white house press secretary karine jean-pierre says fentanyl is at its lowest level in years. but that's not my question. my question is, 200 americans a day dying from this poisoning. we've got all kinds of issues going on. 100,000 people a year. why isn't it time for us to do something drastic? >> dana: karine jean-pierre does say they are interdicting more than ever before.
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that means there's more coming across than ever before especially if you look at the number of overdoses. you said something yesterday that's been on my mind ever since and that was, it's not a new concept but it's an important one that we think about and it's the demand side. we have an issue. greg, for a long time, many years since i've been working here with him has advocated for the legalization of drugs and that that would maybe be the solution. i could even see maybe being persuaded to add eventually but it's going to take time. the country doesn't move that fast and do something and we have an emergency on our hands. at the same time, as jesse was pointing out, we have this issue are a lot of companies want to bring their manufacturing back from china back over closer to home. where are they wanting to put it? a lot of them want to put it in mexico. the mexican government has a choice to make here.
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do they want to be responsible and help their citizens in a way that brings good paying jobs to them with their largest trading partner, the best neighbor they can be? or are they powerless to do anything? is it so corrupted. you look at the graphics of the cartels that are overrunning mexico and then you see where they are in our cities, it's so discouraging. it's not just the fentanyl coming across. human trafficking is a big one. there is more to find out about the four americans and went down there. i think more to the story and i hope that the two who are in the hospital get well enough so they can help us figure it out because it might be key to figuring out how to make sure it doesn't happen again. my last point is secretary mayorkas' for sure going to be called up to capitol hill to testify about this incident and the request from people like senator graham about considering options of using military, even technology in this and i bet he's going to say that the borders secure. an incident like this where you are four americans kidnapped, two of them killed, that really focuses a light. >> judge jeanine: geraldo, your reaction to something dana
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said. let me first ask, if it were al qaeda or if it were isis, 3 miles from the united states border. i agree there may be more to this story. we would be doing something about it. >> geraldo: whether or not we use the military is the issue that's on the table. >> judge jeanine: is prosecution enough? >> geraldo: let me deal with the military for just this moment. i want people to imagine what it would be like if the mexican army raided an arizona gun dealer who was flooding mexico with arms. it is an outrageous scenario. it would never happen. it can only happen military intervention auto law enforcement manner can only happen with intense cooperation from the host country. i was in colombia during plan colombia, the largest example of the u.s. military help being
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local military. it was from 2000 until 2012. it started under president clinton. you saw biden there with the republican senator, warren hatch. they were colleagues. it was bipartisan. we invested billions of dollars into colombia, fighting the narco traffickers and the communist insurgency. it succeeded to a certain extent. >> judge jeanine: can it succeed in mexico? >> geraldo: only of mexico buys into it. the way to do it, going to what jesse and dana said, it's trade. remember when trump strangled the border. he strangled the border, scare the hell out of the mexican government, scare them into cooperation. i think trade is where you have leverage over mexico. we want mexico to be that partner. >> judge jeanine: do you think the cartel cares about trade? >> tom: what they care about is shut the border. i don't want to hear new
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solutions. let's bring in the military. i think we know when it comes to law enforcement, we know what works. when i moved to new york, it was ford apache the bronx. they turned it into mr. rogers neighborhood in 18 months using good old-fashioned law enforcement so law enforcement in our cities which rang i've totally given up on crime, that's where the drugs hit the road, also on a federal level. we don't need the military. the dea has guns. they have military style equipment and the dea knows how to work with mexico. they are the ones doing it. we don't need to add the military. >> judge jeanine: haven't they been working for the last 20 years? is the mexican government so corrupted by the cartels that we can't work with them? >> tom: work with them as well as you can. but we are letting them over the border so that's it, shut the border. they are coming over the border, coming into our cities. we know mexico is corrupt. we can only worry about them so much. worry about the united states. close the border and then
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enforce crime in our cities. that's what i think. >> judge jeanine: coming up next, congress goes after dr. fauci. in an explosive new hearing as they demand answers on where covid came from. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: heated hearing on capitol hill into the origin of the virus that has killed millions worldwide. delving deep into where covid ccame from. republican sounding often demanding answers. >> what was dr. fauci doing? he was trying to cover his
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backside. everybody knows it. the highest-paid guy in our government giving all kinds of money to tell us things that were not accurate because we now know u.s. tax dollars went to a lab in china, a lab that was not up to code, a lab doing gain-of-function research and that's where this thing most definitely came from. >> dana: former cdc had robert redfield claims fauci left him out of high-level discussions because he didn't agree with fauci's wet market narrative. >> this pandemic did not start in january at the seafood market. we know there was infections all the way back in september. they wanted a single narrative. i obviously had a different point of view. science has debate and they squashed any debate and they strongly recommend we have a moratorium on gain-of-function research. >> dana: dr. fauci still not sold on the lab leak theory. >> it still remains unknown at this particular point. there are two theories, as we are all familiar with. one is a lab leak theory.
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the other is that it was a natural occurrence from an animal spillover. the one thing is that we have to keep an open mind about this until there is definitive evidence. >> dana: judge, i thought dr. redfield was measured and persuasive in the way that he presented his thoughts and feelings. as a witness under oath, he was making his case. >> judge jeanine: he made a case and i think he made a good one. interesting yesterday we were talking about fauci and jim jordan was saying that it was about covering his butt. jesse, you opined that it was about pharmaceuticals on the money he was making. i read a quote from dr. fauci from ten years ago. i think it's worse. i think the motivation to not want to know the truth is worse. "if the pandemic should occur and a scientist is bitten by an animal, it would be worth the knowledge, the benefits of such experiments and resulting knowledge outweigh the risks."
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it sounds like a mad scientist to me. the fact that he trashes the department of energy, trashes the fbi, he wouldn't let redfield in. the created report that he quoted, said he didn't remember the names of the people who wrote it. i think a moratorium on gain of function that redfield is suggesting is a good thing. let's just talk about, why do we have gain of function? apparently the whole purpose of gain of function is critical to be ahead of a virus. so they develop vaccines so that they can get rid of a virus should it happen. here was the opposite, the virus came and we didn't have a vaccine and the same vaccine the pharmaceuticals are not going for fda approval because if you look at the cdc numbers, adverse health reactions. probably never going to get it. that with fauci saying with the
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emails. saying it's not good for china. fauci, we were bamboozled by him for far too long. >> dana: he didn't testify today but the chairman of the subcommittee said it could happen. you've been waiting for some of these hearings to get underway. today there was a bunch but today, do you feel like there is some movement? >> jesse: a little momentum. i always thought we were going to arrest him but we are not going to arrest him. if they do a referral to department of justice, merrick garland is just going to laugh. >> geraldo: arrest who? >> jesse: dr. fauci. >> geraldo: come on. >> jesse: i am saying for perjury. he lied under oath to rand paul. probably half a dozen times. everybody lies to congress. why can't we prosecute one person? if anybody should be prosecuted for lying to congress, it should be him. you are right about this gain of function. he is a gain of function zealot.
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throughout history, there's always been scientist to push things a little too far and society says you know what, science, let's dial it back. not dr. fauci. dr. fauci may have financed a virus. may have. with u.s. taxpayer dollars, in order to get ahead of it to get the vaccines up and running. pandemic explodes and he says we are willing to do it again. he just did it! if that's the case. if anderson cooper, he is a "60 minutes" guy, supposed to have journalistic credentials. he gets up there with paper trail, money trail, fauci is throwing grant money around to scientists who sang his tune with the wet market deal and anderson cooper saint you think this new congress is going to be as combative? come on, anderson, you are better than that.
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>> dana: give us the common sense view. >> tom: i don't care if it's a lab leak, i don't care. do you know what i care about? i care about freedom. we have a president he said give me a break. freedom, give me a break. the problem with this country and i say this all the time. we are going to blame china, right? the viruses came from china. you know how china behaved during the pandemic? like china, like they always behave. you know how the u.s. behave? like china. that's the problem. i know these guys want to have investigations in the lab leaks. i want them to craft legislation about medical freedom. no more forced injections. no more healthy people being quarantined ever again. no more forced testing. no more revealing who has a vaccine, who doesn't, who has a virus, who doesn't. we need medical freedom in this country. that's what we need to concentrate on. gain of function, no. i am more worried about freedom. >> dana: good point at ger
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geraldo, last word. >> geraldo: freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose. i absolutely agree with everybody prayed gain of function is insanity. you are messing around with the very stuff of life. here you are juicing up viruses too can get a vaccine ahead of the virus and something sticks on someone's shoe. they walk out of millions of people die and trillions of dollars were wasted. freedom is very important. you must stop gain-of-function research right now. redfield calls for a moratorium. it has to be much stronger than that. there must be an absolute secession of this insanity, messing around with the very stuff of life and death. no more gain-of-function research, period. don't mess with the stuff that kills millions of people. >> dana: coming up, elon musk accusing abide an agency of weaponizing powers after he exposed social media censorship.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: big brother biden going after elon musk. the democrat boss at the federal trade commission demanding twitter identify all journalists who had access to those explosive twitter files that exposed social media censorship as well as getting there grubby little hands on internal communications related to musk as they probe his takeover of the company. they also want to know why former comey lackey james baker got fired from the social media giant. the left-wing journalist who posted the first batch of twitter files called it an insane overreach. dana, who knew that the ftc was even doing anything. they were asleep at the wheel
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for mini-madoff. >> dana: they will do anything to protect the left. one of the things that happens here, first of all, the ftc, why is it any of your business what elon musk who owns his company, it's now a private company, what he does with his company. that's literally none of their business. >> jesse: what are they alleging? >> dana: i don't know. they are probably figuring out -- why am i defending her? for people whose emails were released maybe without their consent. breach of trust. was it against the rules of the ftc? republicans can often say mean things about people in the me media. the left will often use the government against the media. when did we see that? during the barack obama administration. they got their phones tapped and things like that.
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the left will always go after the media from that side of things. republicans get mad because we just want fairness. we just want to be fair. >> jesse: should republicans not be so fair then the next time they get in charge, weaponize the government against the left? judge jeanine? >> judge jeanine: i don't think they should weaponize the government against the left. they should prosecute the criminals violating the law. the reason the ftc is involved, allegedly they say that we are protecting consumers. from other people coming in, twitter files, finding out who said what at what time. basically they are saying protecting consumers is what the ftc does. lena con is someone who is, who has low marks, apparently historically low marks that people in the ftc for honesty and integrity. she overrides staff recommendations, doubles down on legal strategies that earn her
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one courtroom rebuke after another so i don't know why she was chosen. i'm not going to go there. here's the bottom line. twitter is a private company. the ftc wants to know why james baker was fired. why? because he was with the fbi? you want to keep the fbi and there so they can monitor? the other excuse that they are using as they are saying look there was a consent decree before elon musk even bought twitter and we've got to make sure that the company has the ability to comply with the $150 million settlement. musk says what are you talking about question what they were going bankrupt. now i have a company and i am taking it green again. this is classic left ideology, go after them, trash the first amendment. it doesn't matter. it's shocking and embarrassing to anyone who is a first amendment attorney that they dare do this. >> jesse: shouldn't the biden
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administration kiss the ground that elon musk walk song because of all he's doing with green tech? >> geraldo: i don't know about that but as a journalist for over half a century can say definitively that government and journalism are different. there should be a wall between the two, don't come looking for the reporter's name. that is the laziest way to investigate anything. you have to let -- matt taibbi is absolutely correct. why do they need this information? what exactly is the goal of this probe? really. what's the end result of this? that they find out what? that matt taibbi had lunch with elon musk? it's preposterous, it's overreach. and i get the creeps when i hear about it. >> jesse: if someone's emails are out there and they don't even work for the company anymore any long owns the company why can't he give those emails to a journalist?
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>> tom: it was fantastic what he did with the twitter files. most of the mainstream media beyond an excellent like it was nothing. it's a private company, they can do it they want but i don't have a problem with the private company. the fact is that they were on a conference call with the government every morning. they were making decisions based on what the biden administration told them to do. the old twitter. >> jesse: is not government property anymore. >> tom: musk is a riot, hilarious. there is no upside to what he's doing. he spent untold billions on this company. he has kind of hurt his own brand with the lefties who liked him for his electric vehicles but he doesn't care. that's a guy who actually cares about free speech. i think he's fantastic. >> jesse: he overpaid for the truth. we are happy. up next, police chief unloading on liberals for unleashing a crime wave.
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>> geraldo: it's the criminals, stupid. keep them in jail. the d.c. police chief offering that simple solution to keeping exploding crime in our nation's capital under control. here is the chief. >> what we've got to do, if we really want to see homicides go down, keep bad guys with guns in jail because when they're in jail they can't be in communities shooting people. we need to keep violent people in jail. now the average homicide suspect, the average homicide suspect has been arrested 11 times prior to them committing homicide. that is a problem. >> geraldo: judge, you have the police chief going in exactly the opposite direction of the d.c. local government which was trying to loosen jail sentences, keep criminals out of jail. >> judge jeanine: yeah, isn't that great question like you've got the one professional and law enforcement looking to keep
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criminals in jail and then you've got the local people governing who want to reduce maximum penalties for burglary, robbery, violent felonies, carjacking wild motor vehicle theft is up 108%. the idea that the dems have that they want to not even have a mandatory minimum sentence. want to get rid of minimum sentences too. that means they can be p paroled him medially. the people who understand crime are not being heard. the people who were ideological leftist leaning lunatics who for some reason don't seem to be affected by crime are drafting the laws that are hurting the rest of america and hurting the minority community, especially in d.c. even muriel bowser is in favor of keeping -- the mayor is in favor of keeping the crime sentences up. the interesting part of this is that in washington, d.c.,
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because it's the capital, you get the whole country voting on whether or not you can reduce the penalties for crime. when it really should be the people in d.c. voting on it. so it's really a big issue where you've got to the ideological left saying "you people in washington, d.c., you know, not so fast. we want to reduce sentences. >> geraldo: the chief is speaking from experience, jesse. you have a situation. angie cried, the congresswoman who got mugged. the guy that went after her had 13 pirates, 13 prior so everybody's not committing a crime, it's a relatively small group committing a lot of crime and the chief's right, keep them in jail. >> jesse: like the el salvador and president decided to just arrest everybody with a gang tattoo in el salvador and then the homicide rate dropped like a rock. it's not that hard to figure out. i'm reading this book by james patterson "walk the blue line," talking about police officers and what they have to deal with. they go into these homes to
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serve a warrant, let's say, and they can see 5-year-old, 6-year-old kids sleeping on a mattress, no sheets. parents are not reading them books before they go to bed, they are not being well fed. they say sometimes you can see the hatred, like a 6-year-old's eyes when a police officer comes into the house and they know at that point, this kid has failed in any rack up on average, what is the homicide on average, 11 arrests before they commit a murder, you can see it coming a mile away. >> geraldo: over 200 homicides a year for the last two years the nation's capital. why are they so unable to recognize the truth? we see it. we come from different places, different political ideologies and you we see when you have 11 arrests, you're a bad person you probably going to have 12 arrests, 13 arrests until you kill someone. >> dana: that's why i think the mirror was against this
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city council bill. she said she was going to veto it and she didn't and then the city council said we don't care. we can override your veto. thankfully congress still oversees all of the district, it goes way back to the brilliance of our founding fathers because they have no stake in it. she can say i am mad because i want my district become a state, she is glad because her numbers are already terrible on crime increases. democrats approved by the time we finished the 2024 election, i imagine democrats are going to be calling for more money from private prisons and increasing mandatory minimum zones is because things have gotten so bad and they realize it, they know what's happening. the nrcc took up a series of ads going after every democrat that voted in support of the d.c. crime bill. do you know who was on a question mark as was getting targeting. abigail spanberger. >> jesse: come on. >> dana: she was the one telling them for two years that you're defined the police stuff is nonsense and it's going to
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cost us seats. that's why the democrats are somatic joe biden. he should have given them a heads up because then they wouldn't have voted on it at all anyway. now they've got themselves in a political pickle. >> geraldo: in that regard, tom, what the hell is the purpose of being lenient on recidivists? where is the progressive upside to that kind of bleeding heart? >> tom: the police chief put it more simply. he said we've got to leave these criminals in jail. we would take that quote outcome of the average person would say that must be some right wing nuts saying that, no, it's the police chief. i can't believe he made police chief in d.c. with the attitude but i think there's a national waking up. we heard the mayor eric adamson with got to take masks out. yeah. you didn't see that one coming? everyone's walking around robbing stores with masks on and so he says now it's time to take the mask off. people realize we made some mistakes. let's backtrack a little bit. i think you're right, it's not
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going to be just republicans. average people are realizing it. i'm sure it's not a bunch of right wing nuts on the d.c. city council either. >> dana: oh, no. that would be unknown. >> geraldo: yesterday, judge, you made the biggest news of the evening say that you're in favor of ma eric adams. >> judge jeanine: anybody wants their elected official to do the job. the first order of government's protection of its citizens, period. >> geraldo: agreed. eric adams is going to show the way in big-city america. up next, a liberal writer says you should shun family and friends who vote republican.
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♪ ♪ >> tom: can't we all just get along? apparently not, according to this liberal lunatic. "new york magazine" art critic jerry saltz calling out thousands of a social media followers to cut republicans out of their lives saying "if you know anyone who voted republican, including friends and family, you should shun them. no need to even tell them that you're no longer communicate with them or why." wow, dana, you've got to tell them at least. >> dana: doesn't he realize he's preaching to the choir? all of his followers have already done that. >> tom: he doesn't know anyone in a choir. he had already -- he's already shown them. >> dana: there is no that anybody follows him doesn't already do this. we have been shunned. then they lament the trust in institutions has gone down in there so much polarization in
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america. i don't think this guys going to change his mind about anything. >> tom: he is an art critic. pulitzer prize-winning art critic. jesse, i actually, i think i might automatically shun pulitzer prize winners. i don't know anything. maybe i am shunning them. >> jesse: i am going to resist the urge to talk about his physical appearance. i am more mature than i used to be. i think it goes without saying, that guy doesn't have any friends to sean to begin with. this man is what's wrong with america. everybody is fine with each other. you go into a bar. you go into an airport. excuse me, hold the door, let me buy you a drink. everything is fine. this guy is a you know what and if you replace republican with "sean all of your black friends. shun all of your jewish friends." turn that around. he sounds like a big it. he's a republican bigot. he has no friends. >> tom: i bet if you went
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through his twitter feet, dana is right, you'd find things liky don't we tone down the rhetoric and things like that. but this is what happens when you think the other side is evil, which i'm sure you don't, geraldo. >> geraldo: when you're part of the problem? i am in an awkward position obviously. i want supported president trump. now i absolutely oppose his reelection. >> jesse: you will come around. >> geraldo: i'm cut off on both sides by many friends. not caught off but i feel a very, very bad vibe. whatever happened to e pluribus unum? out of many, one. we lost that kind of cohesion that we used to have as americans it seems to me and you're absolutely right. dana is absolutely right. these are exactly the same people who lament the fact that we have a fractured country, who lament the divisions and yet
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they exacerbate every one of them. >> tom: because it is a zero-sum game, people live their lives according to politics. when i was a kid, the house i grew up and come up my parents were conservative but i really didn't know it because they never talked about politics. they talked about other things. >> judge jeanine: the problem is, these are the people who create the division. the people on the left. it first happened with donald trump getting elected. on facebook, you were unfriended in for the first time i felt this craziness going on in the country. friends that i had been friends with, people i'd been friends with for years, like they don't want to talk to you. if you see the husband in manhattan on the street, don't tell my wife we said hello. i'm so sorry i said that. the haters, hate the deplorables, hate this be 25 people. they're semifascist, it's all about division.
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you know, jesse is right. in this country, we love each other. you go to a 7-eleven. you go anywhere. yesterday i see a football player, african american pulling an old white guy out of a car. we love each other. these are the people. >> jesse: geraldo? judge. donald trump was friends with more democrats than anybody. >> tom: very true. all right, "one more thing" is up next. . .
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♪ >> judge jeanine: time now for "one more thing." i will go first. four real life farmers are looking tore love taking to television to find it. farmer wants a wife. follows four eligible bachelor's
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each welcome a group of single women from the city to their farms in the country women take part in object obstacles while also trying to win over their hearts. nettles brings us along as farmers try wrangle romance. be sure to catch the premier of the new hottest show on television, farmer wants a wife tonight on fox. >> dana: i love it. >> judge jeanine: i love it. would i marry a farmer, sure. >> dana: absolutely you would. i cannot believe this happened. this is in arizona. a homeowner has a doggy door. might want to rethink that because came home and a had left himself in and was cozy dog bed and a dog. i don't know where the dog was. this is a good question,. i do not know. all i know is if you came in and
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dog been replaced by a bobcat. did escape before the police officers arrive that is unbelievable. >> it is unbelievable. do you think he beat up the dog? >> i hope not. the dog was like. >> the dog was fine very good producing. the dog was fine. >> judge jeanine: we have the best producers on "the five. jesse. >> jesse: speak for yourself. done lemon message to him. age is just a number. look at this 98-year-old lady. her name is betty, obviously 5 k in and unhour. women under 90 competition. go betty, love it. >> geraldo: faster than i could have. >> jesse: i don't know where this is. i don't go that deep with my one more thing. tonight, "jesse watters primetime" hillary clinton starts international women's day in abu dahbi. >> geraldo: i love space, moon missions, dozens of moon lunar missions planned, different
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countries, south korea, israel, italy, china. russia, u.s.s., japan. the european space agency. how did they coordinate? you are going to land where? what time are you going to land? is it going to be eastern time? pacific time? european time? so they have decided to create a lunar time zone. so it's one time on the moon. it's one time suits all. >> dana: interesting. >> judge jeanine: that's fascinating. >> dana: a picture of you landing on the moon. >> judge jeanine: all right. tom. hit it. >> tom: after my father passed away in 2019 i opened up filing cabinet thousands of pages of writing i had never seen. amazing poetry. of course, i made a solo show out of it. it's premiering this saturday night in the new york united solo festival. all of this poetry, never seen it before. and it's actually going to make its debut on and off broadway stage. i know there is a national show but if anyone is new york and
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you want to know how to get tickets, just go to tom shillue.com and i will show you how. >> dana: congratulations. >> jesse: can i see the shillue smirk again? >> tom: dad was better looking. >> judge jeanine: that 98-year-old woman do you think she had her knees? i can't run because of my knees. >> dana: good question. >> judge jeanine: we will never get an answer. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: hey, judge. do we need a six second delay for bad words? >> judge jeanine: no. not me. >> bret: it's okay. >> geraldo: not that bad. >> bret: good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, a full slate of hearings on capitol hill about some very serious issues. emotional testimony about president biden's withdrawal from of u.s. troops from afghanistan. growing controversy over the narrative about the origins of the coronavirus and some interesting testimony there. and top intelligence officials talking about a number of worldwide threats. one of them the chinese-owned social media sit

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