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trump has more or less every voter he is going to get. this is going to play itself out in a real primary, and we don't know the result of that yet. >> neil: yeah, soon enough, soon enough. markham always good talking with you. mark penn, so a lot to look at their appear in and of course a lot tomorrow with the tiktok ceo on capitol hill. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone, i'm dana perino, judging para jessica tarlov, jesse watters, greg gutfeld explanation point, 5:00 in new york city, this is "the five." brand-new signs the manhattan d.a.s taste against donald trump could be running into trouble. the grand jury abruptly canceled for today, and now sources say there is major dissension within the district attorney's office. d.a. alvin bragg is apparently having trouble trying to convince the jury on potential
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charges due to the weakness of the case. sources also say there is a real chance that desanctimonious does not even bring charges, but that is not stopping democrats and the media from salivating at the prospect of arresting the former president. >> the walls are closing in, as has been said before. >> you know who is still at large. [laughter] >> we all rose to the occasion. >> so many people were excited. >> prosecute the case in a timely matter, but the timely manner was a year ago. >> the whole world is watching our criminal justice system, and it is the first time, if he is going to be indicted, that we have indicted a former president. i think we should take our best shot. >> dana: ants democrats are ripping republicans for suggesting this could be an overly-political prosecution. >> it is very clear they are doing the bidding of donald trump and trying to
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undermine this investigation, even to the point of potentially obstructing it. they are acting like donald trump's criminal defense lawyers except they also have subpoena power which makes them dangerous, and kevin mccarthy, also, have to say, more than i could stomach, talk about equal justice. as you pointed out, what he is interested in is the most unequal justice, in which the republican party leader, donald trump, gets a pass for any kind of criminal activity. >> dana: and listen to trey gowdy, who weighed in. >> this would be one of those rare instances where even people on the left ought to be able to say, this is the wrong fact pattern, this is the wrong jurisdiction, and it has been brought by the wrong person. on his very first day in office, alvin bragg announced all the crimes that he was not going to pursue, resisting arrest -- so imagine how interesting and ironic and backwards it is that donald trump could resist arrest if he is indicted, interfere
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with a law enforcement officer, and that would not be prosecuted. >> dana: okay, greg, is the media all for nothing? >> greg: this reminds me of nor'easters that never come. you board up the windows, buy a case, and it doesn't show up. here is a possibility. did trump just crank these morons? this really looked like christmas for morons. he is the guy who kick this off, the press fell in line and laughed it up and had one collective orgasm. you can even tell, joe scarborough, the morning beavis, he even could tell how stupid he sounded, and i like this case because it did not separate the idiots from intellect, it is not down party lines at all. on the right and the left, the people with working brains unclouded by eagle or ratings saw it for what it is undergoing, come on, a, the cass flimsy or than a $5 umbrella,
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you do this you are going to break new ground, crime out of control in new york, there is something else on here. the smart people knew what was going on, but the other people, like scarborough and adam stick, you cannot blame them because ty are by scientific definition idiots, but i think if the question bragg's underlying -- what is his mission? when you cut prosecutions by 25%, while murders rise 51%, shootings rise 100%, but he chooses to upgrade a misdemeanor to a felony for the president, while downgrading felonies to misdemeanors for violent criminals. this dude gets fan mail from rioters. more blood on his hands on the wuhan market. i think he is deliberately trying to turn the system inside out. he is reinventing it as a prosecution arm for the hard left, which it should be pretty chilling to everybody because no one thinks we should do this.
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>> dana: just know my judge, do you know what happened with the grand jury today? >> jeanine: yes, they didn't meet. >> dana: let me rephrase the question: do you know why they did not meet today, judge? >> jeanine: no, the d.a. did not call me and tell me. i'm sorry, it appears that this is a grand jury that meets one know my mondays, wednesdays, thursdays, does not meet on tuesdays, and apparently told ho come in today. the only thing i can imagine trying to read the tea leaves here, according to one source, the district attorney is having trouble convincing the grand jury on potential charges due to weakness in the case. and eda has an obligation to get a grand jury indictment, to get at least a majority, 23, a quor. if you do not have 12 out of 23, that is a really, a week case because the case is weak to begin with, i also think, and i don't obviously no, i think bob
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costello, the defense attorney, the defense's witness, if want to call donald trump a defense at this point, went in and testified and made it very clear to everyone on the grand jury that repeatedly, michael cohen said i have nothing against donald trump, nothing against donald trump, i have been his lawyer, i have nothing against him, and he was suicidal and about to kill himself, he was so worried about what was going to happen to him, that costello surmised that if he was about to kill himself, if one thing could save him, and that would be actually, you know, throwing donald trump to the wolves, he would have done it, but he kept saying i have nothing. it is a combination of costello, i think it is a combination of the grand jury possibly hearing that you cannot take a crime, call it a fence and bootstrap it to a misdemeanor to make it a felony, and you do not have jurisdiction to prosecute it. i also think, if they are bringing michael cohen back,
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they are rehabilitating him now in order to bring him back. so, you know, they've got to be real clear because he got so many differing opinions on different statements on donald trump that that case is falling apart. i think it is curious they say maybe bragg won't bring it. i have a feeling maybe the grand jury isn't buying it. >> dana: and jessica, what do you hear from democrats, or what do you think about so many on the left are saying, this is not the case you should bring. >> jessica: yeah. >> dana: even though you had some in "the new york times" saying, actually, it does make a lot of sense, that does not seem to be winning the argument. >> jessica: they are really the stand out ones who are making that argument publicly. it is not as if people don't think there may have been a crime that was committed, it is just a lot bigger of an issue than did someone violate the law, the hush money, a business expense, not necessarily, did it turn into kind of a campaign donation, sure, but is this where you are going to go, especially at a time where trump has what is going on in georgia, special counsel jack smith is
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still moving ahead with that, is it going to be the thing, your entree into actually going into the legal world with this. to greg's point, the smart ones are saying, maybe just take a second on this one. it is interesting that bragg, who initially wasn't going to do this and said he was going to do it, i don't know if he had pushed back from prosecutors, the ones who stuck around and said, this is absolutely not where we should be on this. axios had a headline this afternoon that senators, g.o.p. senators are really divided about the idea that house republicans want to bring alvin bragg in, they want to question him, why are you doing this, what is the timing, is this just a partisan stunt, and the g.o.p. senate is saying, let's just get things done, right, all of this is a photo electioneering, nothing else matters to people and their political survival, from someone like alvin bragg, who everyone hates him now, to senators who need to be reelected in 2024, and congresspeople, they are saying, let's get some real
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winds on the board, let's have an economic plan, let's make sure people have health care, things folks really care about. >> dana: and jesse, president trump putting this out there into the world on sat saturday, and now everybody is talking about it, it was like come heads he wins, tales he wins, because bragg is losing on both sides. >> jesse: i'm feeling alive again, dana appeared we did four years of this and it was one of the most thrilling moments of most of our lives. the russia hoax, the injustice, the leeks, and i am feeling the adrenaline come all of a sudden. like, two years, biden, i have been asleep and now i feel like i am under assault, i feel like the country is under assault, trump is under assault, the trump movement is under assault, and i do not like, have to defend this, good! i want to defend this. politics is not just going on offense, politics is defense, too.
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you might be right, there might be more vulnerability down in georgia, the documents deal is a wash, but this is b.s. it has nothing to do with the campaign. this is a private matter with a woman. whatever happened to the left saying, who cares what happens in the bedroom? let's get the government out of the bedroom. now they are trying to get in the bedroom here? come on. >> jessica: bedroom activities for your lawyer? >> jesse: not to the campaign. if you read "the new york times" today, the op-ed, dana, he brought up the clinton situation. i mean, we did years of the clinton sex stuff, where did that get bill clinton? he got approvals in the 70s. he left well-liked and everyone agreed, everybody lies about sex. this is, what, not even lying about sex not even saying -- stormy daniels denied it after she signed the nda, and then she came back with her handout? come on, they don't have a love child like john edwards.
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there is nothing there. you can't make this into a campaign finance deal. and then bragg wants the mug shot. you are right. he just wants a mug shot. because you get a mug shot, it is the most vital image of politics. it is like sonny liston with muhammad ali like that. it is going to go viral and they will use it in different campaigns for the next two ye years. are they going to throw money, fingerprinted, a lot of these corporate guys, don't want to throw money at a guy like trump. they are trying to criminalize the president, criminalize his movement, and make him look so dangerous that he is leading this dark army of insurrectionist, and that is how the fbi can get to you, those anti-terror tools against movement. >> greg: what you are getting at is so true. it wasn't us, it wasn't fox thar
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"the five" that elected trump in 2016. it was the morning joes and cnn that basically just shelved all the oxygen to trump, which is exactly what happened this week, and for some reason -- we are nodding, we were in use to it. but it happened again. they are in the process of possibly electing trump again by giving him all the oxygen. >> jeanine: also, what does it say about the fact that when trump had the department of justice, we knew that hillary clinton had used the same thing she used a political operative and a political issue, creating the steele dossier, that was a crime, that was both the same way as a legal expense. trump could have gone after her with the justice department. he didn't do that. and yet, now they are trying to make something else to go after -- >> jesse: lock her up. they are absolutely trying to
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for the third time this month. two cnn correspondent covering rampant street crime got a taste of some san francisco hospitality after their winter l car was broken into even when they had security watching it. no big deal if your stuff gets stolen. the commissioner calling card robbery a basic life experience. while the city drowns in crime, the biggest focus is reparations coming planning former blm leader thinks is offensive and predicted the cost 600 billion. all right, judge, that is an ex-police commissioner saying this is something that happens here. >> jeanine: this is what i love. car robberies are basic city life experience -- if you are so weak that a robbery will break you, maybe you shouldn't live in the city. really? here is the best part of it. in 2020, mayor london breed reduced the funding for the police, something like
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$120 million. so, here we are with these teens rolling around, assaulting each other, something bystanders. the other teams are videotaping it, not getting involved, and why don't you get involved, we don't want to be a victim, okay, but the best part of it is they had to hire cops that are not at the level that is standard. some of them don't have proof of citizenship, for one thing. 50 of them, i think that was in the number that did not pass a psychological profile. one cop shot a husband and a wife, one of these picks when they lowered the standards. they asked for it. they got this guy in office. actually come up a new d.a. is someone who i think is going to be very good. this is what you get when you defund the police. chaos and anarchy. no one wants to live there and the values of homes go down,
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schools become a mess. quality of life for everyone is reduced. yeah, we like the suburbs. >> jesse: how do you handle teens throwing down in a mall like that? >> jessica: i don't know, i grew up in new york city and we only had one mall and i didn't go in it. i only went to a big mall the first time i went to college. >> dana: really? >> jessica: is not that bad. >> dana: orange julius? >> jessica: cheesecake factory. this is terrible. i grew up in a city, i did grow up in a nicer neighborhood, but it has not been a fact of life for anyone that i know, i know very few people who have had their car windows smashed in or any of this, you know, coming-of-age where you get cat called, right, that is what should be happening if you're going up in a city, not something like this. the new d.a., i'm glad the judge said -- >> jeanine: brooke jenkins, i think. >> jessica: the recall
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election was the asian community speaking of the most on those. people of san francisco, from the rich to the poor, are fed up, you can see beds everywhere about this, destroying one of the great american cities, which it definitely is. all of the layoffs happening in the tech sector, people not able to afford to stay there anyway, and you compound it with this, they are going to be looking at huge amounts of light out of these cities, and people are hanging on basically as long as they can because they love it, they truly love it, how i feel about new york city, but you are not going to push a stroller of one of those hills and know that something like this could be coming down on you. >> jesse: and now cnn has become part of the story, covering the crime wave. >> dana: finally, right? i think the democrats who lost in 2022, when there was crime like lori lightfoot, has really opened the eyes, even when you had president biden saying something so i don't have much to add. everything i agree with. the vicious cycle of a dwindling
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tax base is going to continue. you want to put more money into preventing homelessness, you will not have, that mall just happened in san francisco. it will happen everywhere. especially as technology continues to improve, people either lose their jobs or get the freedom to take a choice and leave the city. >> jesse: have you been to san francisco recently? it is a beautiful city. >> greg: no, i have it. >> jessica: it is a gorgeous city. >> greg: i don't know. i grew up around there. what upsets me is how lopsided all of this is. where are the crazy right wing towns? have you ever thought of that? msnbc and cnn -- by the way, cnn, the only covered the crime wave because they were part of it. they were victims. that is what it took. you don't see -- where are the places run by the nations, plagued by white supremacists? where asians are beaten by white skinheads, where is that city. it is all of these attacks on asians, all of the blacks being
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murdered, right, all of the carjackings and all of the thefts, they are in crazy left-wing towns. it is not fair to the crazy right wing towns, where is their town? is that possible, could that happen? as for the guy who said that theft and car robbery as part of city life, so is rape, so that is really not -- it is not really a good explanation to a victim, to tell a victim, you know what, ma'am, you got raped, part of the big city, what are you going to do? it is sad that criminals target hardworking women and asians and elderly and not him because he doesn't seem to mind it. maybe go after him instead of the women. >> jesse: up next, sounds like the squad hates our military. aoc snaps at left-wing rumors that she hosted a military recruitment event. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> did you see what chris rock said? [laughter] >> greg: aoc -- it's me. >> jeanine: you go ahead. >> greg: aoc snapping at 18 activist in ""teen vogue"" who painted her as a hypocrite. angry they hosted a high school recruitment event that had represent an up for military service academy. aoc has fought to ban similar events. scrambling to reassure liberals she hates uncle sam. >> someone made up a rumor that i, mean, was hosting a military recruitment fair for high schoolers. does that sound like something i would do? i was really subject to a lot of
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really vile rhetoric and attacks, all day today. because of a rumor. and i can't stress how much this is not just a right wing thing. this is an opportunity for all of us to pause and take a breath because it is not all what it looks like sometimes. >> greg: it's true. that kind of far left, antimilitary mentality could behind a big drop in recruitment. pentagon officials say they are facing the greatest recruiting challenge and almost half a century. so, she was under fire, dana, or allegedly -- just having the military at a recruitment event, probably an employment event, she claims it didn't happen, but just the idea that is offensive -- it's vile. i'm pretty sure she supports what is going on in ukraine, right? they could have an army, ukraine can have an army, but not the united states. does she understand how ukraine
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is fighting russia? do you think they are just pixies from the woodlands coming down from the sky? >> dana: how about when she said "does that sound like me?" absolutely not, it does not sound like something you would do because you are outrageous. remember when the left was met at the pentagon for spending money on the committee event that nascar events and they said that was so outrageous and a total waste of money and how crazy that was. it's like, where do you think you actually recruit? you try to recruit everywhere. one of the big problems, they have problems with people that can't pass the fitness test, there is an obesity problem. people actually have different options right now because the job market is pretty good, you can get out there. she also said she wants free college for everyone. here is a great way, you can actually pay for college, you can join the military. that is one way. you can also maybe find a great career there. the other thing is, you can get into something exciting like the space force, which is one of the hottest recruiting things the military has. >> greg: kill people from space, dana? is just terrible. let's let the chinese do that. we are not going to take part in
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that. jessica, i find it funny that it was "teen vogue" that was criticizing aoc. "teen vogue" has done more to hurt young people in the military ever could. what is their m.o.? what happened to "teen vogue"? shouldn't it be all about fashion and bulimia? >> jessica: the pace of publishing has changed. they became super political after that gaslighting article, remember, that came out three or four years ago, longer than that, when trump was elected. i was surprised to see they were the ones going after her for this. she is out of step with a lot of democrats on this vehicle we had the 2018 midterms was called the camel wave, where all of these democrats, dana's favorite, abigail spanberger, all successful. a patriotic bunch. i think what she should have said was to explain why she might not want that enter talk
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about the poverty draft, which started in the 1980s, that military recruitment folks show up mostly had low income schools. they go after poor kids, minority kids, and -- statistically, it is true. >> dana: i don't think the military is not out there to recruit poor people. >> jessica: there was a study out of connecticut from a few years ago looking at how often there was junior rotc recruitment going on at lower income schools versus the wealthier schools, and they showed up -- that makes sense, you cannot afford to go to college, they are saying to you, here's a chance for you to go to college. >> greg: doesn't necessarily mean intent. we will be right back. >> jessica: that would have been a better way to explain it, versus coming off as if you just hate the armed services. >> greg: judge, what do you think? >> jeanine: i think there are a lot of high-end people who believe the military and the high-value people, high-value dollar people if you want to call them that, we see west point and some of these
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military academies as a way to get into the upper echelon of government in this country, but, you know, aside from that, i just don't understand why she was jumping up and down when she was talking about, you know, why would they think that i would do this? up and down. she called for and end to federal money in recruitment in 2020. this is a woman who did not believe in police. she does not believe in the military. she does not believe in fossil fuels. this is a woman who, what she wants to do, she wants to fundamentally change america. she is part of this green energy, leftist, anarchy, socialist group. nothing that she says impresses me, and nothing that she says bothers me because anybody goes up and down in a message to everyone, may have a problem. >> greg: i don't know, she is really good with filters. i think she has really good at this stuff. >> jesse: she is. she has better at that than
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being a congresswoman. >> greg: spend more time doing this. >> jesse: kayleigh said last night on the show, she is sensitive about her left-wing flank with the antiwar crowd. she got heckled a few times by these ukraine people, why are you finding this proxy war? she is very sensitive, oh, no, no, no, i don't want anything to do with the military because they have gotten to the left of her on something. she doesn't want anybody to work in her district. she doesn't want amazon jobs. she does not want you to join the police force. she does not want you to join the military. what other jobs are left? what exactly -- i guess maybe you could volunteer to work for aoc. >> greg: social media campaign. >> jesse: exactly. does she understand the only reason she is able to sit back and relax and spend a trillion dollars on windmills is because we have such a great and powerful military? where we don't have to spend, we are not all fighting all of these wars and defending our borders like that. we can spend on solar panels and all of her green dreams feared it is a luxury.
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>> greg: it is a luxury. >> jessica: something that was very cool, hundred's of thousands of people have earned american citizenship by serving. that is a great thing to connect with people who want to come to this country. >> jeanine: mandate it. >> jesse: [indistinct] >> greg: "the five" executive order. >> greg: there is a button right here. >> jessica: that wasn't why i said that, by the way. >> greg: all right, charlamagne tha god defends a girls basketball team not wanting to play against a biological male. ♪ ♪ whoa. okay. easy does it. we switched to liberty mutual and saved $652. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we thought we'd try electric unicycles. whoa! careful, babe! saving was definitely easier. hey babe, i think i got it! it's actually... whooooa!
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christian girl's school basketball team after they got banned from future state tournaments for refusing to play against a team with a biological male on its roster. charlemagne is backing up the girls. >> that's not fair because that sounds like common sense to me. >> he was a man and he transitioned to a woman, and a woman as a man, number 80th, transition to a woman -- >> that's my point! whoever they were playing against, i've got to see the stats. this person is averaging 55 points, 22 rebounds, i'm not playing against them, either! it's not fair! >> jeanine: in a recent poll by "the washington post," dana, 75% of the respondents believe transgender girls have a competitive advantage. so why are so many liberals afraid to stand with charlamagne tha god -- did i say it right, jesse? >> jesse: i think that's right. >> dana: political poll in
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2021 showed when they came to millennials, both men and women in the millennial group, 56% said it is unfair to women who are playing, or girls in sports. what i just can't believe, you do have a lot of men that are sticking up for girls sports, especially if they have daughters, that's outrageous, my daughter got up every day, early, she went to practice, and she gets to her high school years, ready for her scholarship, and now she can get one because she is competing against a biological male. the other thing, judge, i think is just outrageous is how few women champion athletes who already have made all of their money, who are not going to compete again, they are retired, and they are silent. they are complicit in the unfairness of these girls by their silence. >> jeanine: very good point. you know, safety and fairness in women's sports doesn't seem to matter to these so-called feminists. democrats treat women and girls as sacrificial emotional support
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human for transgender males with identity issues, that is not fair. >> jessica: i certainly wouldn't go that far, but i do think this is one of those issues where there is a disconnect between activist class on this and what everybody else thinks about it. we all can understand the idea that a biological 16-year-old woman versus a trans girl are not going to be able to perform at the same level. the scholarship issue is a huge piece of this for people who treat the sport repetitively, a good fight, a spin-off from "the good wife," a show i love, an episode of round over the trials and the monitoring of hormones for trans women when they are trying to compete, and the case -- there was a case brought biological woman, which was saying, this just isn't fair. this isn't about discrimination for us, we want everybody to be able to excel, but we're not talking about p/e class are
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5-year-olds and 6-year-olds, talking about real competitive sports and read to find a solution. to your point about female athletes speaking out about this, this woman, a two-time gold medalist in swimming had an organization, it has been accused of a lot of transphobia and they did not have a trans person on the board of it and i would help with the perspective but she is showing up trying to have a conversation about how we can accommodate everybody and the answer can't be necessarily that you just let trans women and biological women compete. >> jeanine: you know, jesse, we separate kids based on age and as a result a 16-year-old is not allowed to play in a 10-year-old league. 16-year-olds are always going to win so we do not let them play against 10-year-olds. how is this different? >> jesse: it's not. we divide things in this country by age, by gender, and -- >> dana: wait, in boxing. >> jesse: weight in boxing. there are a lot of eliminations
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to create fairness. i'm sure that is a great mind, if i was a wnba coach, i would say, lebron, you are now a woman, and come in and score 100 points a game. there is a lot of opportunity for either desantis or donald trump, if you are getting into a matchup with joe biden, to peel off mom in the burbs that have daughters competing with little boys because joe biden is wishy-washy on this. he does not know what is going on so they have to really press that advantage there. i know with my daughters -- the first softball game on sunday, if some boy transitions into their league and starts hitting dinners, that is not fair, and i would go right to that parent and say, no, no, no, this isn't going to fly, get them out of here. >> jeanine: remember lia thomas? >> jesse: of course. >> jeanine: she broke nearly
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every woman's swim record, no one said a word, and now she is out there as the winner. >> greg: i'm always wondering if she has her junk, but i will get to that in a minute. biology, as you saw, is common sense, and the only way to get around common sense is to create a mass delusion backed up by the fear of being called a bigot if you see through it. megan rapinoe was a successful soccer player who was woke but was a successful soccer player before she was woke, right, so she admonished young athletes by saying, like, if you don't embrace this unfairness, maybe you shouldn't be in sports at all. but that is not how -- she didn't -- she didn't have the displeasure of playing against teams of boys -- once, when she played high school team and they beat her. i want to say this. i am live and let live, and hopefully a solution will be reached, but you can't change 99.9% of society for 0.01. that is a tyranny of the micro
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minority and based on fear and certainly isn't based on compassion because i don't think it is compassionate to put all of this attention on anybody. the reason i brought up, i am curious, because they never bring it up, of all of these athletes and all of these celebrities and all of these activists, how many of them have actually undergone -- right? you can say, that is not of your business. it is my business because you have made it our business. you have entered these arenas and we had no choice. if you have kids playing, you want to know, the locker room, does that person have the external genitalia or is it gone? is there a person in biden's white house that is advocating for genital -- gender affirmation surgery or treatment, what has he done? like, is he an expert on this for teenagers? and he is in his 70s? i want to know. generally, i would say this is not my business but if you are going to make decisions, policy
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decisions that involve kids, surgery on healthy kids, it's going to be my business and i'm going to ask. thank you. >> jeanine: "the fastest" is next. ♪ ♪ y taste what we've got ♪ [ tires squeal, crash ] when owning a small business gets real, progressive gets you right back to living the dream. now, where were we? [ cheering ] mucinex nightshift fights your worst nighttime symptoms so you can get to sleep and wake up ready to go. how could you? wake up to a new you. with mucinex nightshift, it's not cold and flu season. it's always comeback season. diabetes can serve up a lot of questions, like, "what is your glucose?" and "can you have more carbs?" before you decide... with the freestyle libre 2 system know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. manage your diabetes with more confidence.
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♪ ♪ >> jessica: welcome back. it is time for "the fastest." dust off your vcrs. blockbuster may be making a comeback. the official website has been turned back on. who is excited? does anyone miss blockbuster? >> dana: i do understand it takes the average person -- what did we say -- 7 minutes to figure out what to watch at night, that is probably true. i don't necessarily miss it, but i do have fond memories of going to blockbuster with my family on friday night. >> jessica: loved blockbuster? >> greg: it was what you did when you were single, get some indian food on macarthur boulevard in allentown, drive to blockbuster at cedar beach, stand around for 45 minutes smelling the popcorn, buying licorice, that was my life for ten years. but it's longer than 7 minutes. if you are looking for something today, it takes longer than the movie to find the movie, it's like, why am i doing this?
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why am i doing this? why can't this be better? they have tried to fix it but i get so angry when i am there. looking at netflix, looking at amazon, looking at paramount, all lined up. you know what, i'm just going to go and look at little podcasts. that is what i do. i sit and look at little podcasts. >> jessica: jesse, you watch little podcasts? >> jesse: no, i don't do any of that. i like blockbuster. you go, and it was disappointing sometimes because you see stuff that was good and it was checked out. >> jessica: are you had to get there early. >> jesse: you had to get there early and crawl under some crummy movies and settle for something. you asked the guy behind the counter, is this any good? and he had seen it all because he had no life, but he had good taste. >> jeanine: you know what i miss about it? i miss the competitive part where you go in, what is that -- when is that tape due back? here is my number, you got to call me. then i would get bags of licorice, okay, and then i would go and look at what other people
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were buying, and when they came to the door, wait for them to come in to see if they were putting one of the real good ones in the cart, remember? >> greg: remember when you are walking along the wall and also pacing with somebody else, and it's like you are trying to get in front of them because they are going to get the last bruce willis movie, and i need to get that one. >> jeanine: yep. >> jessica: all right. "one more thing" is up next. >> dana: i forgot about that. ♪ ♪ness through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee. all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then work with professionals to assist your business with its forms and submit the application. go to getrefunds.com to learn more. .
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and i just didn't feel well. but then i found clearchoice. [ forde ] replacing marcia's teeth with dental implants at clearchoice was going to afford her that permanent solution. [ marcia ] clearchoice dental implants gave me the ability to take on the world. i feel so much better, and i think that that is the key. ♪ >> dana: time now for "one more thing." check this out. captivating baby race in north carolina during a basketball halftime show. there is one baby named lila. she is just like inches from the finish line and she turned around. this woman has a mind of her own. all this happening as the baby in last place breakly went along and she wins. congratulations. this the is kind of halftime show i can watch.
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>> they are holding up phones, right? >> yes, they are. >> next? >> okay. so, this sound like something from the shah thank you redemption. two virginia inmates pull off elaborate escape from jail by using a toothbrush to dig a tunnel through their cell wall as seen here. once outside the scale they scale down a wall and flee the area. where did they go, you ask? guess? ihops. please asked for the public's help to find the two men and they luckily found some patrons able to spot them and, as they are dining at ihop as few hours later. >> dentists would say those are too hard. >> greg: big house. >> dana: jessica? >> jessica: so, for methods met, members only tiki. cost $25,000 for front row seated. the cadillac club will be behind the right field fence and accommodate 100 patrons,
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manipuifthat's out of your price there is $19,000 option. you have to be in rows three or four for that. >> dana: this is very elitist thing i bet aoc will be there every night. >> greg: i will do my show which is tonight 11:00 p.m. jamie lissow is back. tyrus is back. going to be a great show. it's gutfeld tonight at 11:00 p.m. eastern. watch it. >> dana: jesse. >> jesse: as greg knows age is just a number. ask 90-year-old turtle mr. pickles who recently became a new dad with much younger 53-year-old lover. role model. don't let anyone tell you you are not in your prime. take that don lemon. tonight "jesse watters primetime," look at those two lovers. the turtle. we got lindsey graham and rand paul, the brilliant dana perino, and dancing, weather nic kosir.
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>> greg, one more thing. >> greg: i could save it tomorrow. it involves a sloth. this is a big tease for tomorrow. >> dana: all right. that's it for us then. "special report" is up. i think we owe you a few seconds. >> bret: the tease of the sloth is definitely going to keep me coming back. dana, thank you. >> dana: thank you. >> bret: gengeg. welcome to "special report." i'm bret baier. coming up the grand jury investigation into the hush money case against former president trump comes to a surprising stabbed still, at least today. one democrat, one republican. tonight's "common ground" segment features the top 2 lawmakers on the committee that will tiktok tomorrow and how a special unit is helping curb overdoses during spring break. ♪ >> bret: but breaking tonight, the reserve extends its fight against inflation by raising its key interest rate by a
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