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partnership with canada. president xi just went to russia and expanded china's economic commitment with that country. why do you any many leading countries are choosing to form competing partnerships and what does that mean for the world? canada recently banned tik tok on a government devices. >> president biden and talking with them in the bit.
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with china and korea and i have for all leereds where it's going for how are you seeing and economically and economically. their train is increased sir.
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i think we vastly exaggerate and i've been hearing now for the weapon's contact and i mean they won't. >> how about japan and korea and turning for the caucus and i want to see them and going for the line and russia and and we want to with the coalitions and we, we as canada and on tiktok.
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we said we do not feel the securityrofile is a safe for government. >> or prime minister and breaking news and welcome to the five. they're trying to impress his pal justin trudeau and the embarrassments and democratic sources with vice president and not with the white house officials says fear of missing up and harris to be late to the
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game on issues and a point of tension and it's apparently and if joe wants kamala off the ticket and it looks like it's too late. >> he tends to run and if he does, i'll be running with him. i tend to run with him. >> joe biden running for reelection and full stop. full stop. >> here at the table. >> we didn't do the introductions. >> all right, let's do it. welcome to the five and he's
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with us and on gut field. field. >> the red shirt tie and fowler. and they change with the tell prompter. >> here's the tell prompter and i'll say that for the rest of the show. >> all right, we've heard reports that kamala is complaining that she doesn't get it real serious downtown coming out and what's the truth. >> they're handed during the
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trump administration and i hate it now when you have close sources to the president and they're anonymous and we don't know who he or she was and i have a problem with that and look, couple months for this election. and the red wave and down on the time and this is what we're talking about with the president and vice president and it's also worth pointing out and we don't know who ripieno nominee will be and who we left. on the republican side and there's a lot of more.
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>> last poll biden was going to announce after christmas and then the midterms and then after the midterms and state of the union and still not official. why do you think he's dragging on that decision? >> he doesn't have to rush it, and he may be waiting to see what's going on with the investigations. he doesn't look that healthy. if you just saw him out there with trudeau, he seemed exhausted and this wasn't a trip to asia or europe. this was just over the border north. so i guess jill and joe have decided but they have not formally announced. a lot going into these things like a lot of pompeo and circumstance and he was just over in europe going, behind enemy lines to ukraine, it take as lot for a guy who's 80 years old to goat it going and he's had a hard time making dec decis
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i expect him to announce and he'll announce with kamala as his running mate and a lot of momentum to peel that women off the ticket and not just anonymous source here and people on the record suggesting they peel this woman off the ticket. they've resigned to themselves she's staying on the ticket and you're stuck with kamala harris and joe biden is stuck with kamala harris and with piece tells me that joe saying i'm tired, i need a little help and she's not helping. maybe he helped barack more than she helped him but not just on the policy issues and she's not even shmoozing and she doesn't even go out in washington to dinner and drinks and the establishment isn't thrilled with her. she's less popular than joe biden at 36% it. is a marriage of convenience at
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this point. they're stuck with each other. and it's going to hang over their heads for a long time because an 80-year-old, everyone's going to look past him. >> sandra, what jessie is sayig is very true. jesse and vice president and more issues proposing solutions and why aren't stepping up to the plate and when they realize joe's numbers are bad and a month ago we heard there were a number of congress people who anonymously didn't want joe to run. what's taking the democrats so long to say, you know what, these two are not what we need in the party? >> she sits down and friendly interview situations and on the global stage, she has laughed at major crises this administration has on the plate and struggled
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to define the role of the vice presidency is in a very recent friendly interview as well. if you were to strip politics and look at this as the first female in the white house, and as a woman watch nothing matter what her decisions are and whaterer politics are, you sort of hope that you would see a strong leader in the white house, first female leader in the white house a. lot of people are looking at the fact that i just ran this by my team and said, what day was it that she was named the border czar by joe biden? guess what, we looked it up a minute ago, march 24th, 2021. i mean, think about that, two years she's been the border czar and we've seen a surge at the southern boarder and i'll say this one last thing because greg wants to get here. and the journal coming out today
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and people aren't happy in the con triple-demic and worried about the future -- country and worried about the future of their country. they look at leadership in the white house and don't see these two out there tackling the major issues and that's going to be a problem. that's going to be a problem for these guys and the party come the presidential election. >> greg, in terms of foreign policy, biden has an approval rating of 39%. now we just heard him talking about china and russia. now he's up in canada and isn't that something that is very, very worrisome to most americans? >> the chinese president is meeting with putin and our president up in the attic with juice tin. it's like -- justin. it's like while dart videoer and shark from jaws are planning to kill us. he's seeking help from bambi. it's like those two versus the other two. it's a little frightening. it's pretty funny joe saying that kamala isn't someone that takes anything off his plate,
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would you? all he e eats is cream of wheat and kaopectate. she's supposed to be less popular than him and that's the reason why he's in the office and criticism about her has suddenly shifted. now they're saying she doesn't rise to the occasion and she had this competence but it hasn't been shown; right. it takes the stink off joe because joe assumed she was capable. it's on her for not stepping up. that's different than saying i screwed the pooch by hiring this cackling deadbeat. her speech pattern will be studied by scholars for centuries and she uses words as punksuation and pauses but neves and never uses words and the thinnest gruel of l linguistic helper and she has to use the same words over and over again
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♪. >> je>> dana: eco economic musi. chick music. the house passed a bill of rights that guarantees mothers s
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and father's access about a single democrat voted for it. instead they lobbed some serious clams about it. claims about it. gee with the our children to know slavery was wrong and i fight against slavery today that still exists. >> bills like this make schools more hostile and make no mistake, it results in hate, bigotry, and, yes, sometimes death of our students. >> we need more politicians reading books in america and fewer politicians trying to censor books in america. >> three maga republicans don't want the children of america to learn about the holocaust. >> when we talk about progressive values, i can say what my progressive value is, and that is freedom over fascism. >> dana: she said it, freedom overfascism. here's what's inside that bill. it guarantees mothers and fathers the right to know what is being taught. bring concerns to officials, see
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budgets, protect privacy, and get updates about any violence happening in the school. republicans say all they're trying to do is empower parents. >> today was a win for every mother, every father, but most importantly every student in america. you have a parent's bill of rights now but unfortunately the democrats are too extreme to believe that parents should have a say in their kid's education. >> all of us here today are proud to say we as house republicans sided with parents having a right to be involved in their kid's education and if the democrats are going to be too extreme as they showed they are today. we're going to fight for them anyway. >> dana: judge knowing what books are on the shelves in your school's library and finding out what's in the budget and curriculum in the classroom and
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it has to do with things that parents don't want their kids no know about. >> jeanine: it's like gender-affirming care and kids under the age of 18 to have this conversation with their -- with the school tea teacher and pubey blocker and hormone therapy and procedures. let's back up a minute. these kids are our kids. we pay the teachers to teach our kids. they aren't doing us any favors. we think that money should go with the child. but they believe in this kind of socialist maxist life of julia that obama described several years ago where it's the government that pays for the kids, it's the government that teaches the kids and government ideology, which is why we've got such craziness going on in our country right now. and yesterday we talked on the five about you've got 35,000
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teachers in los angeles on strike not for themselves but in solidarity with the school district with the bus drivers and the caretakers and the custodians. i mean, they've got to start being in solidarity with our kids and recognize that the kids are ours, they're not theirs. in the end, we need to reset because we found out during the pandemic they were teaching our kids -- i don't want my kids or my grandchildren at this point to actually see something and jesse did it on his show and my show of sexual acts in a book that are being given to 7-year-olds on how to have sexual acts with someone of the opposite gender or the same gender. that's not american. you're not entitled to do it. who are you to refuse to tell me what you're teaching my kids. >> dana: richard, you're a democrat. what is unreasonable about the request in this bill? reigns leading >> for a
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minute -- >> for a minute go to partisan.gov and read this 32 page bill. i did and it's interesting reading and it's important to read the bill to understand what's in there. the bill doses -- there's things in the bill that are good and important for folks to know what the school budget .s it's important for folks to have a sense of what's in there, but what i found questionable about the bill is one, how do you -- it's enforcement mechanism and how do folks enforce this and how are we planning on paying for this? >> dana: that would be the first time democrats ask that question. >> listen, what this bill is mandate asking for small school systems, rural school districts across the country to post all these lists and all these things on the internet mandating two time as year parent conferences and they should do and how do you pay without hiring a parent coordinator and do all these things. >> jesse: richard, how much does it cost to set up a parent teacher conference. i'll do one right now. are you available on wednesday?
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>> if you have 30 children in your a class -- >> jesse: friday eve. i'll be there. that costs nothing. >> i think you're -- first of all, i think you're satisfying a very more complex problem number one and number two if we're having conversations about books in libraries and 15% of america's schools don't have libraries and beyond that since 2018, we've seen a precipitous fall in the number of libraries across the country. >> dana: where you going with this, richard? >> if we're going have a conversation about fixing the schools, talk about the resources going into the schools instead of labeling billings as parents bill of rights when they're not rights anyway. >> jesse: there's plenty of money, richard. we drove as much money as possible down the teacher's unions throats. they're lying, sandra. they come out and say you're getting taught in school that slavery was right. give me one example will stustudents are being taught tht slavery was right and then say they're trying to censor books. yeah, books with -- let's act it
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out, greg. come closer. >> greg: yes. >> jesse: that's close enough. graphic sexual positions acts. yeah, we want those books banned. >> like the color purple? >> jesse: yeah, we'll light it on fire or put it in the adult library or how about this, they're not learning about the holocaust. everybody learns about the holocaust. you're getting members of congress straight up lying and they can't even lie from their heart. they have to read the lies that their staff wrote to them and it's impossible to have a conversation with these people because if you're just going to lie and in the get called out on it, we can't ever move forward. >> dana: greg. >> greg: if we're going to have a conversation and we have the conversation and then they falsely accuse you of being a domestic terrorist. the fbi open add probe on the parents and then what happened after that? nothing. there was zero evidence of a
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legitimate threat. was that reported on in the media? only at fox. house republicans did it. the media didn't follow up on the threats or try to find out who the domestic terrorists were. god forbid they wanted to get between their teachers and kids and do not fall for the big lie about privacy. when you hear grab your kids when a liberal activist says we're concerned about a child's privacy, what they're saying is they're trying to get between you and your child. there's no privacy; right. children are children; right. parents are in control of their privacy. they have to lookout for them. then we can picket for a cause.
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>> it's all about age. it's importance, not important. >> if you're going to school us on education. it's the t. here's the deal, there's zero evidence at all there's any kind of threat but they painted parents as domestic terrorists. the republicans are the party of couples and children and now they're being demonized because they actually give a dam because they're going to show up and they're going to talk about it. they realize they're up against the wall here and backed the wrong horse. >> sadly none of that's in the bill. >> greg: i read the bill. what's your favorite part? >> if you believe there's no
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>> oh, yes. >> would you like to retract your praise on china? >> no, my praise for them investing in clean energy even though they're the world's largest emitter. >> greg: doug doug doug do dougd croissants. >> it's like saying he was a fascist dictator and investment in infrastructure and rail industry and that's the climate industry. >> a lot of carbon out of the ground and good ore and mouth
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the platitude and grand home. grand holm. >> jesse: pronounce it correctly, greg. >> greg: that's the first time i've said her name. >> you've never said granholm before? >> greg: never had a need to say her name. sandra: how much of the lithium cocomes from china still? jeanine: 75%. sandra: yep, at latest count and every time people push into the evs in the country and the transition isn't ready and people can't afford them and don't like them and return them half the time. we're sending more and more money to china. >> jeanine: there's no question. i want to go next.
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is that okay? >> jesse: cleanup but you know what, do whatever you want, judge. >> jeanine: i think i will give my time to richard fowler. >> what is happening? >> jeanine: china is the opec of green energy and 70-75% of green lithium and ready to sentence that person to life in prison and defense attorney said we made a charitable contribution of $25. i don't give a dam. he killed somebody. and that's what's the problem with the ambivalence of granholm and the whole administration.
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>> the developer and doing so much trade and there's so much production happening there. there's also human rights abuses and their policies towards accountability and transparency are terrible. sandra: she praised them. >> wait a minute, any type of investments they make in clean energy will bring their pollution down and they're polluting so much and you're going to see a precipitous fall in co2 emission ifs they say we're polluting so much and any drawback will be good. >> jesse: since they've gone green? >> j>> jeanine: they're building more coal power planted to build the lithium and make the batteries. >> if you murder somebody and make a charitable contribution. >> jeanine: who cares about the charitable. you murdered someone. >> if you're a terrible, terrible, terrible person and do one good thing the good thing looks so good because you're a terrible person. >> jeanine: no, i ignore it. sandra: are you saying they're polluting the world more than anybody because it's our fault?
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something. >> jeanine: on a plane. sandra: worst. i don't like the loud sound of the hood or vent over your stove. drives my bonkers. cleaning the dishes, i love my husband but he turns the sink on like full -- do you need to run it. >> jesse: when your husband does the dishes, you cannot complain. sandra: i thought about it as i said it. >> i might urge you to seek a medical evaluation. sandra: and in a quiet room and someone chomping on the potato chips. i don't enjoy it. >> jeanine: it's not just the chewing per se but when people shoe with their mouths open. >> smacking. >> jeanine: i want to slap them and say did your mother not have rules for you. >> greg. >> greg: is this a disorder because nobody is saying anything that somebody likes. you know what i don't like, dropped ts. i don't want to make a mountain
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out of a mole hill. it's important to say your ts. >> jesse: like richard tyler. >> outside of jesse, the three of y'all should seek medical attention. all right, up next, people are buying mini mansions to spoil their dog rotten. one guy spent tens of thousands on a two story compound of contemporary house with his pooch for a security camera and smart lights and a sliding door. judge jenine, rumor has it you bought a house for your pigs? >> jeanine: yeah, real fast. i'm reading charlotte's web to my kids and they're like, mommy, can we have a wilbur and i said you're going to get two. there's the pig house, there's the pig near the barbecue, wilbur and homer and they had their own house that was heated because they're vietnamese pot belly and used to the warmth and a concrete patio because i
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didn't want them to sink in the mud. they roll in the mud to cool off so i bought them a swimming pool and put lights so the raccoons don't go in and beat them up. >> you bought a house for your dog gus i hear? >> greg: you heard wrong. >> producers said you bought something. >> greg: the thing is the dog doesn't know the difference between being homeless or living with lady gaga. i'm saying i'm a rich and famous p earn and my dog doesn't care. that really bums me out. >> jeanine: you steal lady gaga's dog? >> greg: i'm the real kidnapper. >> i don't even know what's happening with your dog and lady gaga. sandra.sandra. sandra: i don't spoil my dog. everybody spoils their dog. buy ago house is a bit and have there's a house in the woods so my dog can run. i can't be a critic of this.
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>> jesse. >> jesse: i don't spoil my dog. >> jeanine: you let him run in the creek. >> jesse: that's what he likes. >> jeanine: then you clean him up? >> jesse: i don't the twins co. i keep my hands clean with that stuff. >> greg: that's what you call your hands, the twins? i let the twins take care of that. >> i have a dog and she's not spoiled and fan mail friday is up next. ♪
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>> jesse: how about inoculate. is that a word? >> greg: that's pretty good. >> jesse: i had to practice before the show. i saw the question ahead of time. >> greg: you cheater. >> jesse: i made that up. i know everything. >> greg: judge. >> jeanine: four go. >> greg: that's french. sandra: i used to say apardament when i was young and held onto it. i'm being honest. it's something i carried into my adulthood and know the difference and i choose to just keep saying it because it's jus- >> jeanine: it's you. >> greg: take a buy on this, richard. >> i'm a big sport is ideal and idea. >> jeanine: really?
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>> greg: i know people that say i dear. that's a great idear. cavuto. >> that's an accent though. not a mispronounced word. >> greg: one more, h homemade remedy for a hangover. richard? >> two tylenol and water. >> jesse: bacon egg and cheese and water. sandra: going for a run. >> jeanine: how do you go for a run. >> jesse: that's not a remedy. >> jeanine: advil. >> jesse: she doesn't drink. >> jeanine: i really don't. >> greg: you don't. you don't. >> jeanine: i don't. >> greg: i haven't had a hangover in decades. >> jeanine: neither have i. i can remember sitting next to you and you told me you were hung over. >> greg: but that's like 15 years ago, decade and a half. red eye days. i'll take that. i'll take that. one more thing, up next --
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edison. he told me thomas edison's teacher said he was stupid so his mother took him home and schooled him and he became thomas edison, the genius. those teachers didn't know what they were talking about. a colorado woman is reunited with her camera she lost 13 years ago. imagine, you are on a tubing trip, 13 years later, a fisherman stumbles on the camera in a shallow water. the memory card was intact. the fisherman knew he had to find the owner and he did with the help on a local facebook group. i guess it is true, memories never die. >> love it. >> greg. >> didn't thomas edison steals everything from nicholas tesla? >> no, just china. >> just checking. michelle and katt timpf.
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it is a great show. you don't want to miss. when i want to feel good, i want to go to carolina and i find the tree. it is a specific tree. boy, does this one hit the spot. oh, right there. oh yeah, oh yeah. look how excited he is. that was debra howell's tree by the way. great job keeping that tree in shape for my bear. look at that. he can dance it in the club. >> put some music. >> yeah, i would like to slip hi hihim a 20 or her. >> more zebra news. just running down the ally ways and they had to put him out of
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his misery. they had to come over with a sixth shooter. >> why? >> why are you doing this again? >> no. they just threw a blanket over him. jussie waters primetime. windmills are spying on us. >> that's fantastic. >> backup to the zebra. that guy had a long thing, what was that? >> it was a zebra. >> all right, they tranquilized him. >> let's talk ronnie callum. this is a beautiful story. he learned that his grandmother was still trapped in the house. kai had been trying to get her out but the two fell. ronnie was able to get jenny brown to the door to safety and as soon as firefighters arrived, the reunion was an emotional one at the fire house in west lynn,
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oregon. we love all of our first responders. >> yep. >> we love residents who stepped into action. >> remember when we are talking about noises? the screeching sound of fire engines. >> we'll see you back here on monday. everybody, have a great weekend. good-bye, richard fowler. ♪ good evening, welcome to "special report," i am bret baier. in the past few minutes, a u.s. official telling fox news additional rockets have been fired from iranian proxy group inside syria, targeting americans. we are just being told that there could be u.s. casualties, additional casualties, the u.s. is at this hour assessing options of how to respond. president biden was moments ago asked about this situation. >> mr. president, iran keeps targeting americans, does

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