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get through. another thing they just announced to make it easier for families, teens ages 13 through 17 can now accompany their tsa precheck rule parents through the lines. that's a new rule taking effect for the summer season. >> you know who i am? yes, we are pulling you over on the line, you're going to stay longer. thank you very much for that. all good news we should be aware. here's "the five." ♪ ♪ hello, i am jesse watters. this is "the five." she's back. sneaky hillary clinton up to her tricks and fueling 2024 speculation after taking this shot at joe biden's age and health. listen. >> i mean, it's a concern
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for anyone. we've had presidents who have fallen before who were a lot younger and people didn't go into, you know, heart palpitations. but his age is an issue and people have every write to -- every right to consider it. >> driving the knife in his back during his most vulnerable moments. new poll numbers show he is in serious trouble. less than a third approve of handling the economy, guns, immigration. and hillary is not giving a glowing review of his presidency. >> i am, you know, of the camp that is hes determined to run, he has a good record. that people would not have predicted would have gotten done. he doesn't get the credit he deserves for what's going on in the country. i hope he stays very focused, able to compete in the election because i
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think he can be reelected. >>. >> jesse: she's stealing his talking points. >> if trump wins, which i do not believe will happen, let me quickly say that, if in some scenario that were to happen, it would be the end of democracy in the united states. the list of potential disastrous outcomes is longer than i have time to go over with you but it's why we can't permit it to happen. why any sensible person who looks at that former president and says let's do this again needs an intervention. >> jesse: explain the emotion behind that because she's obviously jealous of joe biden, she's still hurt maybe that obama, i don't know, what's going on? >> dana: she violated one of life's rules i taught you the other week.
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what did she do? >> jesse: floated her own balloon. >> dana: you cannot float your own balloon but nobody will float it for her, so she has to float it herself. which is why it should be shot down over the atlantic. she has a tone of i say this with regret. she doesn't say -- she knows exactly what she's doing. she's basically securing him. and saying all of the things that they all talk about. you know they all talk about it. the democrats are talking amongst themselves probably with more coarse language. there was a focus group that was reported on in "the washington post," people voted for trump and then biden. and one of the women in the article said she was under the impression because joe biden said it that he was going to be a transitional president, and she said i believed that. i believed he would get us from one generation to the next and that trump wouldn't be president if
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we got biden in there. they didn't think biden was going to run a second term. for hillary to say that she's going to be the one that everybody turns to in the democratic party, like if they're tired of joe biden, are they not tired of her? i think it is pretty hard to imagine that she can say with a straight face she doesn't believe trump can win. i mean, how did that go in 2016? and then she said it would be the end of democracy, and america proved resilient obviously, thrived in some ways. struggling in other ways today. and she's just unbelievable. i can't believe they invite her for talks like that. >> jesse: she's getting paid for that. >> dana: you think she is? >> jesse: i don't go anywhere without being paid. she could have said he has done a good job, i hope he gets reelected. >> dana: that's not who
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she is. >> jeanine: she's the epitome, the essence of a woman that will step over anyone, ride over anyone, do what she has to do to get to the front of the line. i am going to limit it to that. what i will tell you is one week after the durham report, one week where they come out and tell us the whole russia collusion kathy h was hillary's idea, she told barack obama she was going to do it because the email scandal was hot and she had to get the prosecutors off her back. one week later she's running for president. you know, age is an issue. baloney. she's 75, he is 80. it is not age, it is competence. and the truth is that 63% of americans can't agree on anything today, but what they can agree on is the fact that joe biden is not mentally sharp enough to be the president and yet these democrats come out and say i just hope he stays focused, which is
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translation, the guy is so unfocused, his wife has to hold his hand, remind him who is standing with him. how many times does a woman have to lose running for president that stops her from running again? she's the essence of what we do not need in this country and you know what, dana, there's no question. there were metrics when donald trump was president that no president had ever met. there were things, highest number of african americans employed, asians, women, the economy, an mal spirits, all that stuff, it was great. she's going to come back and say you know what, it is the end of democracy if donald trump wins so i would rather have a zombie joe out there who can't even talk about this country, i mean -- >> jesse: geraldo, she introduced the idea that he might not even be able to compete in the election. >> the underlying tone was
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will joe biden be competent to finish four years. why, not because of the next generation, not because of rfk jr. or gavin newsom, it is about kamala harris and the demographic reality that the possibility exists, the strong possibility, that biden won't be able to finish his four years and be 86 years old. i think that was the real message that hillary was sending that, are you sure about kamala? she's really the figure that haunts the democrats more than anything. >> jesse: probably haunts hillary, she was supposed to be the first female president. and then it will be kamala. >> dana: or will it. i postulate what hillary clinton is doing what some say tim scott and nikki haley are doing, she's running for vice president. she knows she doesn't have the party's goodwill.
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she also knows there's a really great shot that joe biden says he is not running against the almighty, we all are. who is going to lift rubber. nobody at this table. neither is the dear 46th president. but hillary clinton knows that women live longer than men. she still has some goodwill and a lot of name recognition within the party and it looks horrible if someone like gavin knew son elbows her out of the way. if the woman that was once the standard bearer of the party, the trail blazer, glass ceiling breaker, if she pushes kamala out of the way, she will mathematically naturally probably be our first female president. >> dana: i like it. >> jesse: if anybody at the table lives forever, it will be geraldo. can i have whatever it is you're taking, geraldo? is there a prescription. >> i will not share.
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>> jesse: coming up next. i'm just kidding. kiosks for criminals. why they shouldn't steal.
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♪ >> dana: is a kiosk going to stop a criminal? the latest has some scratching their heads. mayor eric adams is rolling out this multi step plan. the new crackdown includes getting first time offenders intervention programs instead of prosecution. deescalation training for retail employees. establishing neighborhood retail watch groups to share information about a theft in real time with one another and the police. and installing kiosks in stores to connect would be thieves with social service programs. >> dana: the plan to target a small group of serial shoplifters. >> a partnership, what we are creating in the city
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is two new diversion programs to allow nonviolent offenders to avoid prosecution or incarceration by helping them address underlying factors like substance abuse or severe mental illness. 327 people were responsible for the 22,000 arrests. those arrests, those actions, many of them did the theft and got away with it. >> dana: it is not just new york. thieves are hurting communities across the country. the u.s. postal service suspending delivery to an entire zip code in seattle due to spike in mail theft. another idea, judge, you could arrest them? why are we giving a kiosk to 327 shoplifters? >> jeanine: the whole idea that you try to hook a thief up with a kiosk so they can get social services is beyond. first of all, who said stealing is an addiction? stealing is a decision
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that you make because you want money or you want to sell it to somebody else. it isn't because you need food. and if somebody steals for food in a supermarket, i might look at that as a former d.a. what i am telling you is this is nonsense. and the whole idea of neighborhood watch for retail theft, have you seen some of the retail thefts in these department stores? they come in with crow bars, break glass cases, they have cars lined up to take them and run you over. are you kidding? don't you dare get involved in anything like that. they said you hook them up with a kiosk, it is a way to get food stamps. you don't think they can get food stamps? the whole idea is now new york city under this program, they want to keep a list of the most persistent thieves. what are they going to do, help them like jordan neely, another list of 50 most mentally ill that needed help? this is all talk, no
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action, and you put civilians in danger, and you're giving the thief an excuse. >> dana: you talk about deescalation for employees of the stores, i feel bad for the employees. what are they supposed to do? >> they're the ones caught in the middle. i don't know if you have been to the cvs by us. i was in there twice, someone was trying to steal, the other was freaking out yelling at people behind at the pharmacy trying to get drugs, we can't give them to you, you need a prescription. he is like i am in pain. i bet you are, shaky. but they're already de-escalating because they're passive. they know if they harm a head on the or harm a hair on the chinny chin chin of a shoplifter, they'll be prosecuted. alvin bragg new york, anyone that defends himself or the store or other shoppers, they're the ones that will be in the system and they're not first time shoplifters. he just contradicted himself. said 378 people have been
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arrested 22,000 times. that's not someone going and contemplaticontemplating, s i get gillette or bicc. >> dana: they're stealing these and reselling them online or taking them to a place they're sold online, so there's no creativity in the public policy process to figure out how to stop that. you stop that incentive. they make money online resales, should be a way to stop that problem. >> jesse: who is making money is whoever got the kiosk contract. guarantee you that guy is a donor to the adams campaign. this comes from an academic ideology that capitalism creates poverty and poverty creates crime. and if criminals just had more welfare, they wouldn't steal. we had on a serial shoplifter last night who said if you gave me $100,000 to welfare, i'd
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take it and i'd keep stealing. why? because i am feeding my addiction. if you have a drug addiction, you're going to steal whatever you want whenever you want. unless you're put in prison and hit rock bottom, that's the only thing that's going to stop you. now, he said the reason why people are so drug addicted and taking so many things that don't belong to them, he says there's a spiritual black hole in society and says when you don't believe in anything higher than yourself, then i guess you're your own god and it is only about you. that's the problem we have now in this country. >> geraldo: never seen you so spiritual. >> jesse: i stole the line from someone else. >> dana: it seems like this is another place where you see mayor adams, not just him but other democrats who are trying to figure out a way to deal with all the symptoms but not the actual illness itself and not just arresting the 327. that seems like a common
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sense thing. or shutdown the border, more common sense than figuring out patch work solutions. >> geraldo: i agree with you and i agree with spiritual jesse and mayor adams. it is clear that a few do most of the damage. but here's the remember obviously dough plan. first ban masks. they're a disguise for crooks. no masks. if a store doesn't want to go along with policy, put the sign up that says no masks. you wear a masks, you don't get served here. i want anything of value, real value, not food. judge is right, you make an exception for food, i want exploding dye at banks on cash. why not anything of value beyond a certain amount, you open up and bam, the blue green neon is on you,
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you can scrub for weeks, it is not coming off. >> jeanine: what if it gets on the handbag, then you can't sell that chanel. >> geraldo: better than reselling it on the internet. >> dana: steal black bags. that's the take away. >> jeanine: and no hoodies. >> geraldo: i got in a lot of trouble for this. but i agree. >> dana: the judge is stirring up trouble. ahead, the naacp chairman accused of hypocrisy telling black americans not to travel to florida. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we provide nutrients to support immune, muscle, bone, and heart health. everyone: woo hoo! ensure with 25 vitamins and minerals. enter the $10,000 nourishing moments giveaway.
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hostile for black americans. turns out he lives in tampa, florida. and he really hates it when people point that out. >> first of all, he is full of [bleep]. secondly, need to understand it is not about money it's about people, it's about humanity. thirdly, quite frankly, we haven't told anybody to leave. we need to stand our ground in florida and fight and understand that the fight is a political fight. >> jeanine: the white house getting asked about the florida travel warning but as always, it was dodge city. >> i'll let naacp and lou lack speak to their specifics of their travel advisories, but this administration is going to as we have the past two years continue to speak out against discriminatory policies pushed by state leaders across the country. >> jeanine: jesse, what's interesting, that thing with georgia didn't work
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out so well where they all said georgia was a problem. in terms of the naacp's logic, the black population in florida grew 17%, almost 4 million people. are those people voluntarily putting themselves at a disadvantage? >> jesse: obviously not. black americans and white americans are thriving in florida economically and there's a lot of great sun. >> geraldo: brown. >> jesse: brown, whatever you call it. you can get paid more in the state of florida. you have more freedom in the state of florida. if people are leaving for the state of florida, they're going to get rich and everybody knows that, so the question is why does the naacp not want black americans to thrive economically in florida? that's the question because that's the one state where they are thriving, it is the number one small business minority owned situation in the entire country, so why is that? they don't want them to thrive economically.
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they want them to be scared. and that's the problem. and they don't want, because ron got what was it, 13% of the black vote? that's a significant portion for a republican especially in florida. that's a threat. >> jeanine: dana, talking about the children on a national aptitude, black 8th graders in florida scored 225 in math, 247 in reading on average. that's better than the national figures and better than the naacp headquarters in maryland. so the kids are doing better academically. >> dana: and in florida you have school of choice which has not only been something black parents have been clamoring for across the country but now you have that movement spreading elsewhere. florida has been a really good place on that, one of the pieces of legislation desantis signed in the new legislation will redouble the efforts to make sure people have the choice so they can have the freedom and the liberty that is what people are looking for. >> yesterday morning,
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monday morning, it is a long week already. yesterday morning we were getting ready for "america's newsroom." my assistant said i think he is in florida. she had gone on the twitter feed, it is in the description of his profile. i don't think they thought this through, okay? what they want to do is they want to have anything they can to go against ron desantis, so they came up with this idea, threw it out there. now it is exploding on them. >> jeanine: whether they thought it through or just are comfortable being hypocrites is certainly a possibility but 23 people were shot this past weekend in chicago, 26 last weekend. where's the democrat advocacy and love from the naacp for african americans in chicago? >> geraldo: you got that right. and by citing what's happening in some of the other big cities put the truth to the naacp's obvious publicity stunt.
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but there are two travel advisories, they able talk about the naacp, not talking about lulac. they issued a travel advisory for florida also. that travel advisory tells undocumented immigrants that even if they have a driver's license from one of the 19 states that issue driver's licenses, including new york and california. >> jeanine: to illegals. >> geraldo: to illegal immigrants, even if you have a legal driver's license issued by new york state, you get stopped by a cop in florida, you're in serious trouble because they do not recognize the licenses given to the undocumented. so that's a travel advisory that has practical effect and got obscured in all of the noise over the hypocritical baloney about black people who are prospering as jesse correctly points out in florida. >> jeanine: kennedy, we have some sound from byron
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done alds to the naacp from the congressmen. >> black americans have been moving to florida a long time, they continue to move there. they're thriving in our state. democrats are losing black men. they're looking at what's going on under joe biden and the dmaemocrats and saying this is enough, we are out. the economy is squeezing black families more than most families. >> jeanine: so the truth, kennedy, is that they're afraid. joe biden losing blacks. they're going to florida and actually living a good life. >> i am glad you brought up byron donalds, he makes a good point. don't lump people into a blob. one category where they're all going to think and move an act and work in the same way. that's what people are sick of. he kind of makes the point tim scott made yesterday when he announced his presidency. he said if democrats have their way, i wouldn't have
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ascended the ladder i have to live the american dream in this country. every rung would have been squeezed or displant he willed. school of choice is one of the areas black parents are sick and tired of their kids being shoved into failing schools. it is not just white karen moms that want kids to have school of choice, and florida is one of the laboratories for the economy and for education and if there's success there, let it spread to the rest of the country and don't try to cancel an entire state because you think the governor is a political threat. but what he might be doing is what i did with harry and meghan when they were here last week. and what he is saying, he doesn't with want the competition, too many people starting businesses and getting in the way of his prosperity, he is telling them to stay away, i told harry and meghan, stay away from new york city. it is too dangerous.
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kardiamobile is now available for just $79. order at kardia.com or amazon. >> geraldo: shocking display of liberal intolerance at hunter college in manhattan. a professor caught on tape cursing a group of pro-life students, even physically trashing their display. >> i'm sorry about that. >> you can't even have a [bleep]. you don't even know what that means.
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get this [bleep] out of here. >> geraldo: you thu that's bad, this story got more seriously crazy. take a look at this video shot by "new york post" with whom we share common ownership, the professor threatening the life of the post reporter that showed up at her bronx apartment, wielding that wicked looking machete, holding it up to the guy's throat. >> let's get out of here. you can't do that. >> geraldo: nuts. the college put out a statement saying hunter college strongly condemns, no kidding, the unacceptable actions of shay lean rodriguez, has taken immediate action. rodriguez has been relieved of her duties effective immediately, will not be returning to teach at the school. we have reached out to the professor and her union who interestingly enough is supporting her. we have not heard back.
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jesse, reporters can be annoying but putting the machete to the guy's throat -- >> jesse: has that ever happened to you? this is an attack on freedom of the press. remember how many times we heard that? do you think the media will ever tell this story? this will get walk shaw paraded off the front page. you have a black female college professor. first of all, threatening pro-life students. >> geraldo: puerto rican. >> jesse: and have her holding a knife to a journalist's throat. everything about this story screams you know what. and they will now cover this thing up like they've done pretty much every story that makes their people look bad. i just want to know one thing. how did hunter college actually hire this person? they had no inkling she was this crazy? are you saying this is the first time this ever came to hunter college's attention? she's insane.
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>> jeanine: they knew she was insane. it wasn't until they had video that they couldn't deny the fact the woman needs to be arrested for menacing. that's a threat, imminent threat to another human being. she says she wants to chop him up. her intent is clear. she's violating the first amendment rights of students who have the l leaflets on the table. she's also as far as i am concerned creating belief on the part of young students, some of them impres impressionable, when she says my students, you're triggering my students, you have at least one arrest and conviction right there. turn the tape on, tell the jury to go in and deliberate, read them the law, that's the end of it. second is violating first amendment rights of students. and the third, she's creating this mentality that you're triggering someone if you disagree with what they think. >> jesse: will she be indicted?
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>> jeanine: of course not. >> geraldo: class b misdemeanor. >> jesse: only a class b? tell that to the reporter. >> jeanine: she won't be indicted because it is a misdemeanor but she should be charged. okay? she should be arrested, charged, prosecuted, convicted. >> geraldo: dana, look at the video again. here's the dramatic one with the machete to the neck. go back to the one if you can where she's destroying the display, pro-life display. that shows the anger that's brewing there. you can tell that this is a bomb ready to go off. >> dana: she's got issues. i think it is fair to say that. we did this story this morning with kennedy and cat on america's newsroom before the machete thing happened. your point is, geraldo, this is bad enough. these are students that have permission of the university to have their table, to have their
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leaflets, to peacefully say we are pro-life. if you would like more information, would you please take a leaflet. she's an adult woman who can't just walk by without a comment? not only without a comment, but threaten to destroy them. and the young man says i'm sorry. you don't have to be sorry. you don't. you did the right thing, you were poised, gracious. keep at it. this is when your integrity is tested. the kids didn't react. the reporter didn't react. she has to deal with consequences of her actions. >> geraldo: i am glad you brought that up. she has not been fired as far as i know. the provost has completed an investigation. and the faculty member has been appropriately disciplined in addition to the fact that if the behavior recurs -- >> dana: that's before the machete. >> geraldo: the other one, they say she's been
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relieved. i have to find that. here it is. hunter college strongly condemns the unacceptable actions of shay lean rodriguez, has taken immediate action. rodriguez has been relieved of her duties at hunter college effective immediately and will not be returning to teach at the school. hunter college is part of city university. i represented teachers who have been fired with some good results. she could get hidden in the city university of new y york. >> dana: they do that all the time. >> greg: there are message boards. they take creeps from one school where there have been complaints and move them to another school and don't tell the parents, don't tell the other teachers, certainly don't tell the students. yes, city university of new york, a giant institution and they'll put her somewhere because her union, what she did
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was unacceptable when she went up to the students, she tossed leaflets, used the f word, and was trans-phobic. she told one of the nice young men he can't have a baby and in this world he can be a -- i thought that was very, very cruel. threatening someone with a knife, with a machete up to their neck. that's indefensible. >> geraldo: the psc graduate center, her labor union, said it stands by rodriguez, quote, against right wing anti-abortion bac backlash. >> greg: if you disagree with someone, that deserves violence. that's what she thinks and the union, and that's why most colleges have gone to hell, say that as a parent sending a child to college in the fall. and we are going to have some conversations about standing up for yourself and your beliefs and compromising those beliefs whenever you want an a.
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>> jesse: columbia university hired the machete professor. she's going to be hillary's ta. >> geraldo: the union added her actions were justified. let's go out with a machete video. >> jeanine: they need someone other than a progressive d.a. to say not in my city or you hold a machete to a reporter. >> geraldo: that reporter was chased with the machete will be on hannity at 8:00 eastern. >> dana: at 9. >> geraldo: 9:00. restaurants starting to ditch the annoying qr codes?
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everyone knows it is rude to take out a phone at a table, but that's what a digital menu demands. and having to make a special request for a paper menu is awkward, no one wants to be that guy. everyone has enough that guy in restaurants. >> dana: everyone does. when they first came out, i remember my mom during covid, nobody showed people how to use them. they would prefer to not go out. now they figured out how to use them and they're useful for a lot of things. but the other night on my flight delay, supposed to go to dallas, was diverted to houston, you go to the bar to wait it out. because everybody was waiting in houston to fly to dallas, the wi-fi was so slow, so nobody could order anything because you had to use the qr code. and all of the bartenders are sitting there with hands tied behind their backs because you can't actually order without the qr code. >> i would have been like get me a bloody mary. >> dana: they wouldn't even take the money.
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it is probably a good idea. >> no one knew how to use the qr code, not just dana's mom. no one had instructions. then you learn to pull out the camera, you have to click on it, open a pb page. >> jesse: the highlight of the pandemic was going out to dinner with my parents, walking through the restaurant with masks on and sit down confused. where's the menu. mom, she pulls this up. glasses go on. i lost it. and now facebook living. took a picture of herself. 20 minutes at least. >> and they lost a lot of weight because of it. >> jesse: the qr code diet. >> dana: better than keto. rememberal dough, you're an old style journalist.
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>> geraldo: laguardia went to worst to one of the best except two things. number one, distance from the curb to the gate. >> dana: takes a year and a half. >> geraldo: forever, it is a mile. the other, qr codes. it has great restaurants. i literally almost missed a flight, didn't get my order because by the time i figured the damn thing out, it has taken me so long. people come to help me, show me. i said something wrong with my phone? i hate them. i like switches that switch. >> dana: menus that you pick up. you compare with other people. >> jeanine: what i did, i remember i couldn't figure it out either. i took my phone, i am taking a picture of the qr code. why isn't it showing me what the menu is. it was like i took a picture of it, that's it. i figured it out. stop laughing at me. but first of all, i'm sick of it. you know what, the pandemic is over. i am over everything
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related to the pandemic. you know what else, and my producer reminded me that people take their phones out, glasses out, take the phones out to read the menu. put something at the table to read the menu. >> dana: and it is dark in there. >> jeanine: it is. >> jesse: you mean they put the flashlight on? >> jeanine: so you got to go. >> dana: i enjoyed every word of it, judge. >> jeanine: i appreciate it. >> jesse: let us know what else we can help you with. >> i hope they keep the planes clean. >> jeanine: they don't. >> dana: one more thing is up next. we're talking about cashbackin. not a game. not a game! we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're not talking about practice? we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. not a game! we've been talking about practice for too long.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: time now for "one more thing." dana p. >> dana: if you missed gutfeld you might have missed a cameo experience. i have got something new to show you. >> come on. we are trying to film a show. >> dana: i apologize. wait, hold on. take five. adding a little ink to my gun here. what do you think? what do you think? does it look good? >> looks pretty wicked. [laughter] >> dana: that's why nobody knew. that's why i wear long sleeves all the time. >> jesse: you can't dom my club now. geraldo? >> a year ago my niece mother of two passed away passed away after a two year battle with ovarian cancer. initially misdiagnosed she was determined to bring awareness to the symptoms of ovarian cancer. she established a foundation called the elizabeth wish. this weekend family and friends gathered, fundraiser near filly raised 50 grand for the cause.
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featured a life performance by 80's rocker rick springfield. elizabeth would be very proud of the turnout. for information you can go to elizabeth's wish.org. elizabeth's wish.org. >> jesse: i heard he does a pretty good jessie's girl. >> judge jeanine: i bet he does. a missouri woman in the early stages of alzheimer and also has parkison's is in hospice care and a big dolly parton fan. and by the way, in chase case you noticed i have been playing dolly parton all week. posted love for parton on social media and posters showing her bedroom. parton saw it and got in touch with the hospital. came to missouri to visit with the hospice patient. showering her with gift and giving her invitation to theme park dolly wood. that's who dolly parton is. she is really a good person. >> jesse: she sure is tonight at "jesse watters primetime" 7:00 we go inside the desantis musk event. take a look at that. what about you, kennedy?
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>> i certainly will. well, jesse, i'm glad you asked. wesley the steer had been missing for weeks. finally you can see the highway dash cam in michigan. it took, i know, don't worry, i'm not going to show a steer getting killed on live tv. he was hoped. he was lassoed there were three atvs they got him. safe, back with his friends. >> judge jeanine: i love it. >> jesse: that's it for us. "special report" is up next with bret. >> bret: i really liked dana's tattooed guns. >> judge jeanine: so did i. >> bret: good evening. welcome to washington. breaking tonight, the man regarded by most as the biggest challenger to former president donald trump for the republican nomination in 2024 will formally announce his campaign tomorrow. florida governor ron desantis will take the big step during an event with billionaire elon musk. senior national correspondent rich edson has tonight's top story. good evening, rich. >> good evening, bret. an announcement months in the
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making, especially after florida governor ron desantis won re-election in november by

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