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but trying to make sure that we did not see a conflation taken place. >> neil: we will watch it closely, senator, great seeing you again. >> think so much for having me. >> neil: senator mark warner, the interest rates in the middle of all of this, the two day meeting starts tomorrow, confidence they can avoid calamities today. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody, and jesse watters, along with judge jeanine pirro, jessica tarlov, dana perino, and the greg gutfeld, this -- it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." joe biden is either lying or playing done on his family cashel, republicans turning up the heat and following the money, finding out that the family was swimming in over a million dollars from the communist nation, by way of hunter biden shady associates.
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president biden is trying to play it off. >> do you have an idea about all of the money that your family acquired, sir? hunter hunter biden's business associates in over $100 million? >> that is not true. >> jesse: nice try, but we have the receipts that the first man got a million in cold hard china cash, and hunter says he had every right to pursue the money as he tries to call malarkey, some in the liberal media admitting this is a big deal. >> there is a guy whose name is john robinson walker and gets $3 million from a chinese based company and wires it out to a bunch of people named by then, one is hunter biden, one belongs to the president's brother james biden, and another amount of money to bow biden's widow, so from a layperson that does not look good. >> jesse: we can thank
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james comer for the bombshell revelation, and he says that the the -- biden family may have made as many as 11 with chinese companies, telling americans to stay tuned. >> the white house has not been truthful about this from day one. i don't think the white house ever dreamed we would get bank records. i have bad news for the white house, this is just the beginning. we will get a lot more, and they will have to continue to backpedal and come up with some type of reasons why the family has received millions and millions of dollars from our adversaries. >> jesse: what does it say that the president has denied something that his son has admitted to? >> dana: last week the white house press secretary took a question from reporters in the briefing room and said why won't he take questions with the irish prime minister? that's a typical thing we do. and he says -- she says he takes questions all the time. >> judge jeanine: seldom, and two its while the helicopter is in the background, donald trump could do that because his voice carried and he did not play this game i can't really hear you?
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i'm trying to be accommodating to the press, but gosh, i've got to run. so it's always nonsense. and they if they want him to deliver a message that they would like to see in the press, you can't use it, because he can't hear many have to transcribe it. and in this really takes the cake, because the white house has hired a very aggressive, very good spokesperson at the council's office named in sam, this guy is really good at politics. he is a good spokesman, he is good at the jab in the right cross, whatever it may be. but the president has a spokesperson paid for by taxpayer dollars in the council's office defending biden family on this very issue. so does he not know about it? maybe, do they decide not to tell him? maybe, but i doubt it. i felt like when he was answering that question, wait, what, my family's dealings, i have no idea what you're talking about. he knows and it's getting bi
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bigger. into the media, i think you will see a lot more media say, wow, this hunter stuff looks kind of serious. in one of the reasons he will do that is because they don't want to look like complete hypocrites when they turn the outrage up to 11 because of a donald trump something that could be a misdemeanor that we will talk about in the b block. >> jesse: will he say that they are russian disinformation, judge? >> judge jeanine: well, you know, the bidens have relied on what they believe is the stupidity of the american people, they are liars and corrupt, joe biden light from the get-go when he said i know nothing about my son's out of country business dealings. and we have a laptop, we have photo grabs images, testimony, and emails that contradict all of that. and then he lies again after as dana said after his son admitted that he got that million dollars or that piece of the million dollars for work that he did, and joe biden says, well, that's a lie. so you really have to look at the president and say to yourself, is he stupid or lying?
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is he incompetent? or is he a crook? because all of those lies indicate something that is very important to any prosecutor and that his consciousness of guilt, what is the harm was saying yes, my son does business out of the country and i'm proud? >> jesse: or i don't know, it used to be i don't know. >> judge jeanine: buddy engage 51 intelligence agents to say that the laptop was disinformation that may have been election interference and as dana says, we could talk about this in the b block, but this according to the left is all a fantastical conspiracy theory, but we are uncovering the truth, bank records, what to joe biden covered up, and has been lying about for years, and their day is coming, if there are 11 more business deals with china connected to the chinese communist party, then you don't have to think about why joe biden did nothing when a spy craft went over the intercontinental ballistic sites
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or the fact that joe biden has not spoken to xi jinping since that happened, or wise when he worried that xi jinping is meeting with russia today? these are bad people, i think that this is very, very dangerous and the american see through it. >> jesse: greg, what did you make of the anger from cnn saying to the layperson it looks like this, what about to everybody. >> greg: not everybody has a hunter biden and their family and i'm jealous, that would be great to have like a brother just gallivanting across the globe, shaking the trees for cash, you know what i mean? i mean, the upside is you will get a nice nest egg, the downside is he might sleep with your wife, your wife sisters, and a few of the neighbors' pets. but there is a question that has not come up yet, maybe and ended here it. but if there is money being paid, there are taxes that have to be paid, was there anything ever in the tax forms or
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anything that show -- because that's kind of like, isn't that where the al capone thing ends up? >> judge jeanine: the $2 million that somebody paid for him. >> greg: that's what i am referring to, there has to be taxes paid on that. and i think it bugs me that there is no risk in these investments. again, this makes me jealous. if i play the stock market i'm going to lose, because i'm stupid. when we do our investments, we fly blind, these are sure things. you always hear about, this is a sure thing coming have to get in on it. i invested in a bar, that was really stupid. but it's amazing, all of these investments with hunter, none were financial failures, right? they all made money. i mean, he had a key to the vaults, and the bolt was his last name. my last name once get a muffin with a coffee. you know what i mean? you can't be that's good at something. he just made it rain.
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again, i am jealous, they called us good faith seed money? that is called a bribe. good faith seed money is a bribe. it's a reversal of hush money. >> jesse: don't miss report the good faith seed money coming in might get indicted. this is a big denial on record? >> jessica: it is more like an identity area, and he is letting as spokesperson doing the talking. yeah, there will be many iterations of this, this will go on for the next couple of years, his spokesperson has said, now you're picking on the poor widow, that that's where we have gone with this, but i do think what greg touched on, when you say we don't have one of the us in every family, what we did have was an addict, that was something you could get sympathy points about with hunter, everybody knows somebody who struggles with addiction, drinks too much, takes drugs, whatever it may be. now into a different sector, may be, we will see the results of the investigation, but seemingly
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someone who may have been taking nepotism to a whole other level. but i want to say this, and i understand that people are going to say where are you talking about donald trump, but it is relevant for how the regular world sees this, because we are a bunch of partisans, a bunch of democrats, republicans, and independents have lien ends. >> greg: i'm about as anti-partisan as you will ever get, i'm not even a political party. >> jessica: it makes you more interesting to say that. >> greg: did i vote last time? i can't remember, i think the line was long, jessica. >> jessica: it is always long, because democracy is amazing. people on the right or right leaning independents, they are going to say this is the worst thing we have ever seen, the people that i talk to all the time are saying, are you kidding me? of anke trump getting double digit number of patents from the chinese, for her products.
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>> jesse: so it was the hunter product again? >> jessica: his consult, he was advising. the listen, i have nothing against her shoes, they are fine i guess, i have not worn them. but these are the same things, people are trading on their families names. jared kushner, he made $2 billion after the saudis, steven mnuchin made a billion dollars as well. if you are thinking about this objectively, you do know how it ends up, and unless they draw a straight line that joe biden was patting his own bank account from this, it will not matter. it will be a witch hunt about family is airing dirty laundry and it will not matter to vo voters. >> greg: which sounds familiar, right? >> jessica: only because those are the terms you use. >> greg: but in this case it looks like there is a direct line, because there are people saying they paid money, and we don't see, did the bank man pay taxes on it?
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i want to know, because that's amazing if he didn't. >> dana: and 87,000 more irs agents that can help look into that. >> jesse: think a nest with dons, the donald trump indictment could happen at any moment as legal experts expose their shoddy case the former president. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each, with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you.
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the possible indictment of donald trump saying it's motivated, could not have been -- could happen as soon as tomorrow, and hearing about a hush money payment made to adult film star stormy daniels in the run to the election. the d.a. said to be using an untested legal theory that could be resulting and a felony charge, and they say the case is a major overreach. >> this is a political prosecution, they threw a flag on the play when he came into office, he stopped this case were moving forward. >> no one who is not donald trump would conceivably be charged with this. where he is being super aggressive even though he is incredibly nonaggressive when it comes to like real crime in new york. speak of the demise of our country will be in direct proportion to how politicized our justice system means. our justice system should be where we go to escape politics. >> dana: judge, catch us up, what was happening with the grand jury today, and do you
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think an indictment is likely? it's been on the grand jury heard from a manhattan attorney bob costello who apparently donald trump had requested, and grand jury at the defense request, you have the courtesy to have that witness come in and testify. what we have is the ultimate trump derangement syndrome by donald trump haters, you have alvin bragg who makes a decision on a case go forward with it that the sec declined, the district of new york decline, and he declined himself alvin bragg, the d.a. of manhattan until mark pomerantz who worked in his office for a free writes a book and violation of all kinds of ethics saying that -- using evidence we learn from the d.a.'s office that donald trump deserves to be indicted. this is a highly unusual theory that can't pass judicial muster, number one, it's a misdemeanor, falsifying a business record, that is a statute of limitation of two years. so what they say is we want to
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make this a felony, how are you going to make this a felony? you're going to bootstrap a federal crime to send the statute of limitations five years, but that still be on the statute of limitations, plus how does a state prosecutor get the right to prosecute a federal crime? who gives that person jurisdiction? it's not within his bailing weights, and how does brad take a state law and turn it into a federal law? he is not the legislature, so what we've got is did donald trump by paying michael cohen, the hundred $30,000 that he owed him because he paid stormy daniels the hush money, and by the way, that is done every day, folks. it's called a nondisclosure agreement, you pay someone and not say something. it is not illegal. so it is then listed as a legal expense, and they are in lies the core of the offense.
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now, hillary clinton created the dossier, the steele dossier, paid for it and called it a legal expense, she was not indicted, that fcc says that was illegal, but she was not indicted. and then we have hunter biden, they then use all of the federal intelligence agents, and the use all of the people from social media, and they get all kinds of in-kind donations to suppress that document which led to election interference. they are not being indicted, but what they are doing is they are taking issue with donald trump in a way that will fail under any microscope. >> dana: just cut, what i thought was interesting, you add polish a go "wall street journal," and the extremely different politics, extremely far left, but physical conservative guy who runs "wall street journal" editorial board, does not always defend trump, but you have both of them agreeing that this case is not
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one that they would ever bring that they think it's a terrible precedent, that it should not be brought, and yet looks like he is going for it anyway. >> jessica: it was surprising to all of us, because he had two of his top prosecutors quit when he got into office because he said, i'm not continuing this case and they have been working on it for a couple of years. it so it surprise and the thing about it that i think is most important is if this indictment happens, and it was reported a couple of hours ago it would be today or wednesday, not tomorrow when he said it was going to happen even though his legal team says they know nothing about it anyway, what is going on in georgia is a much bigger deal in terms of an indictment, so if you indict for this, a lot of people are going to roll their eyes and say, yeah, we all know that he had an affair while melania trump was pregnant with a porn star, we heard him from that anyways, we heard the tape, we know who he was. but you consider racketeering charges, they have three
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recordings of them pressuring officials in georgia to overturn the results of the 2020 election. that's the one you will be able to win public approval, where everyone can say, you really should not have been doing that. >> dana: so, jesse though, you can talk about whatever you want, but on the bragg piece, overstepping the bounds is almost as if the democrats want exactly what happened in 2016 to happen again. >> jesse: they better not put my president in prison, he represents 74 million americans, and if he is the nominee, you are putting 74 million votes in prison. and that's how i see it. >> jessica: really? >> jesse: on a book keeping charge. he put a payment to a woman in the legal column, that was in the wrong column? hill hillary put the dossier in the same call in and she got fine. john edwards use campaign donations to silence a mistress during that campaign and he beat
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the rap. and he beat the rap. he did not even use campaign money. >> judge jeanine: somebody actually gave them the money. >> jesse: it's the same thing. so alvin bragg comes out of nowhere, they have guys beating the teeth -- died dirty -- kill all of the jews. had a felony, and downgrades it to a misdemeanor, only five months, and pinning the win emptying the prison to make room for donald trump? no one else is getting charge for anything, so you settle a case like this anyway, if he is running for president are not just to protect your family and your reputation. braggs is under pressure because he is running out of the statute of limitations on the federal side. it's again a function function prosecution. you have a misdemeanor that they are frankensteining into a felony case with a campaign
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violation, and the guy wants to make a name for himself, obviously, because he wants to be -- i will be the first prosecutor to throw cuffs on trump, that will get you elected governor in the state of new york, that's what he is after. also donald trump is rising ahead of ron desantis in these polls and a lot of people are terrified of them, because if he does become president again, he wants to make peace in ukraine. he wants to get jerome powell out of the fed chair, he is a big threat, so they are trying to take them out now and another january 6. oh, going to get them in manhattan, let's put up a bunch of cops with a bunch of bars around this place. don't fall for it. they have the two communist witnesses of all time. and a disgraced lawyer who has served time in prison for lying, and now you have a porn actress, not a star who hangs out with michael avenatti, those are your witnesses, this is an absolute disgrace. i won't stand for it. >> dana: if he goes through,
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it's interesting to think about how much time the united states as a government works to tell developing democracies, don't do these kind of things. >> greg: i don't want to live and a world where paying porn star's hush money a crime, that is sexist. you pay for the sex and you pay them not to talk about it. it hurts their bottom line and there bottom. so why did he do it now when he did not do it before? he was waiting for the right time. this is the best time. the dems want to this indictment in order to guarantee that donald trump gets the nomination. that's one way to look at it. since morning joe and cnn aren't giving donald trump the free media, the millions and millions of dollars in free media anymore, which effectively drowned out all of his competition, this will have the same outcome. this is all you will hear about, the candidate from jail, the candidate that was perfect blocked. the candidate that was handcuffed. you might as well just hand him the nomination.
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in fact i think that donald trump once this arrest more than alvin bragg, george soros, and michael avenatti can bind, it will prove every single thing he said is true whether you believe it or not. that they are always hunting him. if it's not this, it will be georgia, even though that rests on one word, fine, no stronger than this, jessica. and this is happening in the same time that they are announcing that they are going to arrest 1,000 more people on january 6th. what does that sound like to you? it sounds like they are going after donald trump, trump supporter's, trump voters, the 77 million people that they hate. and if you are a new yorker and ambivalent about politics and you don't even care, you should be pissed because he is down crating crimes that ruin your city while upgrading one crime as a vocation. >> dana: great talk, the mayor of miami beach wants to ban spring break after we kind of partying turn deadly.
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: all is breaking loose this spring break, declaring emergency and imposing a curfew after two deadly shootings, but the lockdown did not stop the mayhem, shops got trashed and rowdy partygoers were jumping on cars, fights on the street and the beach. the mayor has had enough of the chaos. >> don't we don't want spring break, we endure it, we have an enormous police presence, the two shootings that you referred to, there were police on the scene within seconds, arrests were made within minutes, but it is still not deterring the misbehavior. >> jessica: jesse, what has changed in the culture of spring break, because it used to be the big fear was alcohol
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poisoning, that their kids would just drink too much and have to go to the hospital. this is you wind up dead. >> jesse: some looks gang or drug-related, one left targeted, a point shot blinked to the head, and then put them down on the ground with extra shots, there is something going on. miami beach is a new destination. it was never that, it was fort lauderdale, panama city, so miami beach has a real problem. and they are just going to ruin it for everybody. no one else is going to go to miami beach if people are lying in a pool of blood. so they will ban it. there was another i believe it was on the west coast a couple of years back after some of the "hannity" exposes, who is likely have had enough, but they migrate to another place, they will go to texas the different side of the peninsula, but you just have to stop attracting so much heat. when you are out there past midnight with weapons or you are on beach with boxing gloves and
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unsanctioned events, you are drawing too much attention to yourself and you don't want that much police presence coming want to do it under the radar. >> greg: you are giving advice? >> jesse: i am, they listen to me. >> greg: they do, the kids. >> jessica: do you think it's possible to ban spring break? people are still going to mexico with the warnings of the kidnapping. >> greg: i did not even know this is happening. it's like, maybe it's reassuring that we can have war and crime and yet nothing gets in the way of a good time for college kids, they don't give it, they are willing to spend their parents money, spring break was without this. he never looks like fun to me. and it's weird, who needs a break? why do students need break to go from playing beer pong at asu to playing beer pong in miami? i mean, their parents deserved a spring break, not them. let them do the jell-o shots, not these losers.
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i think we have to come up with a new spring break, something that is different. maybe it needs a little bit more risk and danger, my spring break, all good spring breaks have bad memories, do you notice that? like i remember when i was in -- a local told me to go to this bar and then did not tell us it was a bar, so we were like 18 years old, sitting there drinking coronas out of a bucket and these guys, middle-aged guys were dancing around us. and i just thought it was a custom. >> jesse: and you stayed all night long. >> greg: i did not have to pay one night for my hotel room. >> dana: i think that kid should listen to that of ice, it's really great. and the other thing that is happening in miami is that the miami open is going on, and know that joke of edge is not allowed to come and play because of the covid rules in the spring breakers are bringing guns to the party. and they have confiscated 70 guns already. i felt for the mayor today, because the businesses are mad at him, because they don't want to have a curfew at midnight,
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because that's when people are making all of the money into the wee hours of the morning, but he said, you have to have law and order, so they are in trouble. and i noticed the mexicans are now mexican president and his government are paying a p.r. firm to try to deflect blame about the fentanyl crisis from them. and say that americans don't hold their children enough and that's why this is happening. >> jessica: they could have the cartels person help with that. >> judge jeanine: they don't hug their kids enough than they have fentanyl in die, it's their fault. we are all making an assumption that these are college kids on spring break, i have been down to miami come i think was two years ago. i don't believe a lot of them are on spring break. i believe there are a lot of young people, you know, maybe not so young, maybe not college-age to go down there just for trouble, just to fights, just to show their wares or whatever it is, and we shouldn't be so, oh, these are kids blowing off cm, getting
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drunk anymore. that's not what this is. this is anarchy and chaos. 70 guns in one week and one city and two dead, i can't even imagine the number of rapes, the number of overdoses, the number of people involved an assault that they can ever remember. and i think between business and law and order coming up got to take the side of law and order, because without it there will be no business. >> jessica: all right, so up next, let your woke flag fly, jen psaki calling on democrats to embrace there for a lift. ♪ ♪ what would it look like? i've had great success as a small business owner, and i can show you how. because of the success of my bestselling book, blue collar cash, i've created an online course called a path to a successful life.
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press secretary jen psaki lambing republicans were taking a stand against the woke nonsense that plagues our country and is encouraging democrats to actually embrace it. >> for republicans, wokeness' public enemy number one, by the sound of it no greater threat to american liberty, whether or not they actually believe it, they clearly think it's a winning message ahead of 2024. the republican crusade against wokeness may not be as potent as of contain slim and pain as you as a thing, most people don't think of woke and the term the republicans would like them to, it's not the bogeyman they would have you believe. >> judge jeanine: mentioning that 56% of americans agree with the definition of woke, what she failed to mention was that 53% of americans oppose critical race theory, or gender neutral pronouns, so the woke issues she thinks are good are driving americans away. >> dana: it's when do you think medicare for all is a good
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idea? an 80% of people me in, that would mean that you have to pay x or why? we are not for that, so it can be misleading, and i do think it's -- that was her first show debut, and to make this much news on your debut cable show on weekend is pretty good, so she is on a good track, and if she wants that kind of punch, she is going to try to bring that every week. one of the things about woke, can you explain it to your mom? think about that? and i remember one president trump was running and this was before he won in 2016, he used to get standing ovations initially when he would say, political correctness is ruining our country? and everybody that was clapping knew exactly what he meant, but it's sort of like the supreme court definition, you know it when you see it. so the democrats want to get you in an argument where you have to define woke-is them as if the webster dictionary is defining it, and it's not what it is. it can be a feeling, it can be a
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sense, and i wonder if republicans or conservatives are going to have to define it more, she could be right. i don't know, this will be tested, but the other numbers you showed are important, the one thing i don't see any candidate doing right now is talking about a plan for pro-growth economic means, and that's when americans are really desperately looking for. >> judge jeanine: just before the midterms, jen psaki told the democrats to ship their messaging on crime and it worked, so as well culture what she should be telling them to focus on? >> jesse: yes, please, libs, focus on woke, look at what happened to lori lightfoot, tore down the columbus statue, she got slaughtered, and wiping the floor over the woke school stuff, and ron desantis is cruising on that wave, the stupid d.a., he went hard down on woke, if you want to go on the battleground states and start talking about intersectionality and nonbinary patriarchy mumbo-jumbo, have at it.
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blanket the airwaves with it. talk about sex change for kindergartners, tell us how the founders were all sexist white men, do more of that, and how the donald trump staff is going down in flames, how about mayor pete or the ones -- and out there grabbing bags and dressing up like women, these guys are all going down hard and if you guys want to run that, run it all you want. spewing between critical r blacr come the organization, issue focusing on on the wrong? >> jessica: it is not a message that it would be conveying for sure. yet note, listen, there are people who feel that way, the truth of the matter is democrats have performed well in the last two elections, and those are just facts, donald trump should have won reelection if you look at history, he did not and democrats performed very well in
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the 2022 midterms, and there's only a 3% majority and one of them is george santos, so she is right so far is that, but voters today and point are going to show up and they are going to be voting for policies, things that they can look at and say, i know that this party represents me on these issues that matter. the economy, a woman's right to choose is one of them, and the battle over what to woke actually means is two different completely things to each party and everyone is comfortable with that, but for these governors, glenn youngkin is trying out the stage, he has to make sure that he talks about crt and a lot more stuff and ron desantis is dropping in the polls i think because he talks about things that feel very niche and florida and no one in pennsylvania, a union worker cares about drag queen story hour whatever he is talking about. >> greg: that is a great point, it seems like when the left or democrats invent things and then it goes too far, they certainly don't care about it. we never said to you from the police, yes, you did.
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oh, drag queen story are for kids, that was not our idea. but it was, it is a republican one in that? will chrism is something that went too far. my dependent idea they are, but it went too far, and when it happens, just like antifa it's like it's not real, it's just an idea. parents are deemed domestic terrorists, than they aren't, but they did say that. it all started because some of you made a fool out of themselves when they could not define what will chrism was, she was bringing up the you should be able to see it, you can see it in ten seconds, it's a destructive filter that pits groups against each other by saying one is depressed and one is the oppressor and requires compulsory education and there is no forgiveness. that's what localism is, it means no matter what you do come you can't do better in the eyes of will chrism, because it is a regressive punishment. this is why she herself and the definition is a racist, because she got a job, a new job as a white woman and probably took a job from a black woman.
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perhaps a black lesbian woman. she is a racist, and the thing that bothers me, woke adults in the media got successful before they got woke. so what she is doing is she is selling a bad idea a terrible tool to kids who should be learning how to be successful instead of to demand things before they make a first impression. when something comes up to you and tells you their pronouns, that's before they make a first impression. i entirely knew, she is a pied piper for failures. she is already successful, she can be woke the same way everybody else who can be on woke who is on twitter with a paycheck, but the young people, they are not going to be hired because they are insufferable beasts. >> judge jeanine: okay and "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪
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i thought you said weird. and many t-rex arms for chickens. dana, you have something in a closet, right? >> dana: yes, so one time, peter was watching tv, and i was not paying that much attention, as online shopping and putting a bunch of bags in my cart and it was one of those places where you could put a monogram on if you wanted it or not. it was like that's cute, cute, put them all in my cart and had two glasses of wine it and i was like forget it i'm not going to get anything, shut it, four weeks later this huge box arrives. and inside all of the bags all monogrammed. so they cannot be returned. so i have all of the bags. i think there were 11 and probably i'm being honest. >> greg: that happened to me with a squatty party. >> judge jeanine: did they have it monogrammed? >> greg: there we go. jesse. jesse. >> jesse: i got drunk and bought my daughter for christmas a trampoline and spend a lot of
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money paying someone else to put it together and on the second week at the new place, the wind blew it over, so now it is broken and i have to pay someone else these junk hauling guys to take it out of there. >> greg: that's not from drunk, that's just the weather. >> jessica: you are a good d dad. >> greg: jessica. >> jessica: not clothes, but a lot of amazon shopping, like a million of the toothpaste, the toothbrush, and then i have this drawer, well, it's a cabinet that has like -- >> dana: costco is in your drawer? >> judge jeanine: it is just juice for me, and i don't have to be under the influence, or anything else. i just buy them all. >> greg: when i am a little bit inebriated, and am doing like walgreens or alike -- i try to buy things that i know are there, because i hate it when they make judgment calls, they never get it right. they are always like, you want
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good job. james. >> jesse: dixon brewer and timpf. sounds like a law firm. >> greg: if to your former employee cheated you out of money they will come and help you. >> judge jeanine: dana? >> dana: dana's sports corner, golfers at the latest pga attempt up against furry creature. the squirrels decided to go nuts, running around the court, disrupt be t shots at the 17th hole and golfer caught on a hot mic nearly hit as someone else chased off the tee box. i did short questions with benjamin hall. >> jesse: i'm going to skip mine to save room for jessica whom i adore despite the constant interruption ofs. we went to the saint paddy's day parade with johnny. here's a taste. >> jesse watters, do you know who he is?
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>> no, i'm not too sure. >> his liddle name is bailey. >> bailey cream. living for it. give us some new flavors, bailey. >> jesse: didn't know that was coming. judge, you are up. >> judge jeanine: this weekend i was honored at the law school in florida at 11th annual gala. a law school that embraces catholic and conservative identity and training lawyers who will uphold the constitution in order to preserve our country's core values. i had the pleasure of spending time with their founder and chairman tom monahan and i also got to meet a great many people like these two law students. i think that picture is next. we were able to raise $780,000 for the law school. so thank you, everyone. thank you for john ferguson for getting me involved and peter canfro and i'm hosting hannity tonight at 9:00. >> jesse: all right. we will be watching. jessica? >> jessica: okay. thank you. >> jesse: you are welcome don't waste it by thanking me. >> jessica: a florida police officer wouldn't let anything
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get in the way of walking his daughter down the aisle not even temporary paralysis. he danged his spine during a freak accident while doing yard work last year. he was completely payroll lived for two weeks before regaining movement in his toes. after braving a year of intense therapy beretted enough strength to walk his daughter down the aisle on wedding day. >> greg: yard work? >> jessica: free accident. >> jesse: that's why i'm not doing yard work again. >> jesse: up next is bret baier. >> bret: just down the hall. good evening. i'm bret baier. we are coming to you tonight from fox news world headquarters in new york. breaking tonight we are following two major stories. first, a new era of chilling cooperation show's itself on the world stage. chinese president xi jinping meeting with russian president vladimir putin in moscow today in the start of a three-day trip in russia. it's the first sitdown of these two leaders since russia's invasion of ukraine. but, first, former preside
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