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she did indeed. erin, thank you very much. again, tina turner dies at the age of 83. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone, i am judge jeanine pirro, brian kilmeade, dana perino, and jimmy failla. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." get ready for a republican royal rumble as another 2024 contender gets into the race. florida governor ron desantis officially filing paperwork to run for president. send down trade dowdy for the
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first television interview at 8:00 p.m. eastern. getting things started by putting out this teaser video. >> is it worth the fight, do i have the courage? is it worth the sacrifice? america has been worth it every single time. former trump -- former president trump wasting no time going after desantis saying the florida governor cannot win and needs a personality transplant. brand-new polls show trump gaining support and doubling his lead over desantis since march, but desantis appears ready for a fight. expected to spend up to $200 million to try and defeat trump. and the liberal mines are out for the former governor, the ultra maga florida isn't safe
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for people of color, lgbtq+ people, or even multibillion-dollar corporations. and the media is getting in on bashing desantis. >> i don't want to dislike him, i can't help it. why do you dislike people of color? what's wrong with american history? what's wrong with those folks? >> you see his lack of political skills and political judgment and a whiff of desperation here. >> obviously ron desantis is a white supremacist beer to this is what desantis tells you to do agenda. >> judge jeanine: well, it seems they are pretty upset but will he see a boost in polling today or did he wait too long to announce? >> dana: i don't have a crystal ball so i do not know what the polls will show but i personally am glad that we will see the peeling back of the curtain because desantis might
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run for so many months now that this is going to be finally get it started. president trump's team spent $50 million and really helped to drive down desantis' poll numbers and one of the narratives is they are trying to kill this m baby in the cradle. they do not want to announce the run for president. if as i can understand, i don't talk to them, this is my observation. they wanted to wait until after the legislative session so they could say you want a conservative, republican nominee? here's what i can do for you. look at all my accomplishments and list them off and he super articulate and deep in the weeds on public see so he'll be able to do that. he also has this healthy disdain for the media which republican primary voters appreciate, president trump was able to -- he didn't have disdain for them, he could work for them and drove the media crazy. in the media is being driven crazy by ron desantis because he ignores them and they don't like that. it'll be interesting to see how
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that goes so i don't know how the polling will go, i think it's interesting to see that other republican candidates who've already announced that they are either thinking of running or they've already gotten in, they do not attack president trump, but they feel free and clear to attack ron desantis. who did they think the real threat is? that's something i'm interesting to watch tonight. >> judge jeanine: that's interesting to watch, and you know, brian, in a tr trump-desantis quinnipiac, since march, trump has gone up nine points and desantis has gone down eight points. has any of that and anything now that desantis is in the race? >> brian: if he's got a game and i think he does, we've seen 60 minutes to come on and others and he really thrives when he is challenged. i don't think it will be an issue, but if he's going to be -- if he's going to step up and performs like he did two weeks ago and i will, he had two
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appearances, he carried one on the saturday show and i watched more in the afternoon, then he goes to the exact place donald trump had to counsel indu moran cancel in the morning. he went there and shook hands and theme to be thriving. ron desantis was not in the game. i want to see you when ron desantis here you are bearing books what's his answer and you don't like american history, you do want to bring up slavery, what's his answer? expand on anti-woke, we know he's not against american history, he is against the skewing of american history but he's got an answer. now answer and i really think you should take on and sit down with all media, not just people that like him. he does not -- it is one of his strengths. >> judge jeanine: you know, one of the things brian is talking about is so important is that how he's going to answer the questions. the left has had so much time to
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attack him and you think ron desantis is banning books. no, he's banning them for 7-year-olds. >> geraldo: he has to explain the drop in his popularity that you just cited, judge. how did he lose all of the support over the last couple months? is it possible as i think so, this whole war on woke and walt disney, war on diversity, inclusion, equity, it's not enough. now you mention at the top of the show casey desantis his wife, she's brave, charming, she could be his secret weapon. i think if they come out and she is supporting him the way jackie kennedy, that is the image they are trying to evoke the area they all look and they see the costume to be reminiscent of that girl. if she can cap that magic and desantis can get out of this armadillo armor going after all
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the mickey mouse, you know, he could be a very interesting candidate and he's going to use age like you wouldn't believe. i'm friends with charlie and add as wedding when he had the final debate at charlie christie, the old governor of florida running against bh, he got his tail kicked and desantis said of charlie chris, everyone saying you're going to run against charlie? he said charlie chris, the only worn-out donkey i'm looking to put out to pasture. there were no talking, i think that's his approach and he'll be scornful of people with ageism. >> judge jeanine: okay, jimmy, wrap it up. of >> jimmy: on some level there's s some respect for anyby that runs for president. you can tell by the media election that desantis is the guy they feel threatened by the art of their coming at him with everything they have available. they are pounding the table
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pretty aggressively. he didn't ban books, he clearly didn't ban gay people, if anybody thinks they banned gay people, they haven't been to key west. but where desantis has more traction than people realize is he's leading the way a lot of policies people agree with but do not feel comfortable speaking to out loud. a good example of that is parental rights in education bill. parent supported the bill, democrats called it don't say gaia come up here and stood back them up but if you're a parent as i am we live in america where one in three kids cannot read at a grade level. if your a guy who wants to focus on education as opposed to people who want to give yourself a drake show from some guy named cinnabon's, you're scoring the parents and he's got a lot of upward mobility. >> judge jeanine: desantis is the only one with a military background among all of them. i wonder how that plays. >> jimmy: the main reason his numbers went down is because he's and attacked by an expert, and expert with a good edge and
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the best thing he ever had. and for most part, ron desantis only answered back and now you will see if he's got anything, you put the gloves on. the military service, when was the last time you saw a picture of him in uniform? >> judge jeanine: the wedding, yeah. >> brian: i think they should emphasize the spirit of >> judge jeanine: he can't wear it now. anyway. don't miss this! governor ron desantis will join trey gowdy on fox news tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. up next, far left radical lawmakers threatened riots in the streets if they do not get their way. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jimmy: all right, there you go, the far left threatening riots of they do not get their way. a progressive congresswoman making the threat of president biden and republicans dare cut a penny of spending during the debt ceiling negotiations. >> i think there would be a huge backlash from the entire
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democratic caucus, the progressives, but also in the streets. i think it's important that we do not take steps back and the strong agenda that the president himself shepherded. >> brian: if that kind of extreme rhetoric sounds familiar, it is because it showed, it is, democrats also seem to resort to apparent threats any time things get contentious and remember chuck schumer warning the supreme court about abortion. >> i want to tell you, you have released the whirlwind! and you will pay the price! you will not know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions. >> brian: they did, so why has president biden condemn his own party's crazy talk when he's always so quick to condemn republicans for their maga republicans? >> the maga republicans
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represent extremism that threatens the foundation of our republic. the extreme maga sentiment republicans choose to go backwards with violence, hate, division. not only threatening our personal rights and economic security, they are a threat to our very democracy. >> brian: dana, you can pick up what i picked up if you're smart as i think you are. that the threat is really at joe biden's team. >> dana: they are in a huge box because they underestimated kevin mccarthy, they never came to the table and now he's got a 60-40 issue meaning that 60% of the country has the reason where republicans are, the biden team has nowhere to go, so is the 14th amendment and that's actually not going to work. they threaten violence and that's not going to work either. the scene unfold last night said 6% of americans want spending cuts with the debt ceiling, biden had a 60% disapproval
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overall and a 65% disapproval on the economy. the other thing is last night political playbook had this piece about democratic operatives, furious at the media's covering this the wrong way. they are not referring to republicans as terrorists for pushing spending cuts. it's hard to imagine that they are pushing this even though these are not numbers we made out, these are just the polling numbers and it's interesting for kevin mccarthy to be so underestimated again and again and how cohesive they are, they weren't even this cohesive during the obama years when we went there this and remember what's on the table now. taking money away from the defense department and that's not on the table now. because adversaries are watching very closely, for example china who is ready to tell all of the countries we are competing for affections with and the united states not a reliable partner. that is pressure the president of the united states should heed and come to the table and get it done. >> brian: jimmy, i'm stunned the president didn't look at the calendar.
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the two countries to visit after extremely important. you should have been saying this is what i want and what's possible, after all he's got wisdom because he's doing this so long that he's got wisdom. he should have seen this wall about to run into this wall, why didn't he and do you think that he's changed his stance in negotiations because the press conference like that? >> what it speaks to is how out of touch the people running the and administration are and when you are making the case for unlimited spending, you will do it in the country where 70% of the people are living paycheck to paycheck. the reason the polling is reflective of people wanting belt-tightening is because that is their reality and they know things do not get better for them if inflation goes out because of what they are doing in washington and that's where they did not read the room properly. i do not naturally attribute this to biden. with d damage control, the messages maga, mega maga, i cannot believe it's not maga,
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that's when he does. let's quickly acknowledge that any republican said we will take to the streets, this is a full on insurrection mode, fences are going up, the capitol police are flooding every avenue in d.c. and that's the part that is so annoying to me when there is a double standard, if i republican drinks hawaiian punch, that is code for violence. i'm telling you, man. >> brian: by the way, it's really good but not good for y you. it's not really. so, judge, the president and kevin mccarthy in many ways. he wanted the clean debt ceiling race, nobody's getting it, getting back to 2022 spending and it's only last year, you get trillions into it. repurpose and pandemics spending. >> judge jeanine: there is no question kevin mccarthy seems like the reasonable person and that's why americans are supporting him. you do not have to get into the
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weeds to understand this, you really do not. it's about not spending money that we do not have. so it is recognizing we do not need to keep making money as aoc said, we can print more and we've got to be able to support and what we can support and forget about you know, carrying on with the incredible indebtedness that's going on, but the thing that concerns me is what i wrote down dog whistle. when they predicted backlash in the streets. everything we do as a dog whistle, welcome it to me that as a dog whistle and your telling of her buddy on the left if you do not get what you want, meanwhile, nobody knows what's in it and what's not, but all they know is they've got permission to go out there and protest and riot. maybe should worry about her own area and constituents as opposed to just reacting with this we are going to hit the streets again because you kind of hope after 2020, it was over and it was never going to happen again. it is not because they are dividing us and signaling each
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other. >> brian: it similar to the danny penny situation. their rioting in the streets and geraldo, where is this hunting now? do think it intimidates the white house. >> geraldo: did you compare it to the marine and the joking thing? there is no passion for a riot over this, i think the general sentiment -- these are politicians doing what politicians do making life complicated. this is workfare versus wealthy. there has been resistance to that from the left and i think 60% of americans believe that if you get some benefit from the government, you should do something in return. what they are suggesting is 28 hours of volunteer work if you are being and programs other
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than usual social security and so forth. it's not a big deal and i think it will pass and i think it will pass because most americans really do believe it should be some responsibility to the benefit. >> brian: we grew up 1.1% nothing to high five about and the presidents got 33% approval rating on the economy, 38% overall. that this will be a blow to what will help the country in the big picture. we almost had a argument, thank you for backing off. i know, absolutely. i know it is amazing. all right, meanwhile, of next, what happened to all of the c cash? black lives matter going broke after raising $100 million. up back in a moment and we will expand on that. ♪ ♪
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>> dana: black lives matter may be going broke, the racial justice group is apparently heading to insolvency after plunging $9 million into the red from the astounding $90 million raised in the wake of george floyd's murder in 2020. blm's marquee finances have long been a source of controversy. cofounder patrice, you may remember this, she was accused of enriching herself and her own family with the funds for example, putting her brother on the payroll for security. to the tune of $1.6 million. we all remember that ritzy $6 million mansion they secretly bought, eventually she stepped down over the backlash and complained about financial disclosures. >> i actually did not know what it was before all this happen. if somethings are being weaponize before a lot of people don't even know or care about. the accountant handles on and i don't even know what that is, it
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is such a trip now to hear the word the term like it's triggering. >> dana: what happened to the communities they were supposed to be helping? "the new york times" highlighting the study showing homicides actually increased over 12% in the wake of nationwide blm protests. just so we remember, take a look at this, this is a look back at all the praise for blm back t then. >> i spoke with patrice colors, the cofounder and executive director of black lives matter. we spoke about the state of the movements, how she's inspiring young activists fear to speak out black lives matter, period. i'm not afraid to say at the area to speak of the cofounders of the black lives matter movement gave us the phrase black lives matter. three women, alicia garza, patrice colors. thank you. >> dana: jimmy, who spends
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money more irresponsibly? the federal government or blm? >> jimmy: that's a tough one and i should not be judging anybody's financial wisdom based on the jackets i'm seeing on every day. i'm in a tough spot with blm, i hate seeing them go bankrupt, my mother works in real estate and this will devastate them. up to their credit, they haven't taken any questions and they are referring them to their account but stop it and let's get serious, geraldo, here's the deal. for real. what bothers me is not that the abscond of the money which appears they did, it's in the process of doing so there is never even a front facing effort to help anybody. we do not have a big scholarship fund, defense funds, advocacy dollars, corporate shakedowns, brother on the payroll, the mansion, and then words like weaponizing. word salad. they're not weaponizing when they give you a 990, i can't
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call the irs, weaponizing. >> dana: i had hot newsom , about a year ago. he talked about and this is right around when black lives matter organization was -- this was being revealed and he said that they never had any time for the organization and of course black lives matter, but that organization did not represent all of them. he was very frustrated about the money. >> judge jeanine: what you've got is you had a movement and people were sensitive to the movement after the george floyd homicide, clearly a homicide, the cop was convicted and a few others i believe as well. what happened was you had the organization that came in and was corrupt. their mission is not to help the individuals that they were saying, that they're going to use the money to help kids in the inner city, and instead the start and handing money in an incestuous way, $1.7 million for consulting. there was something like
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donations where they went down 88% when america relates between '21-'22, they were buying the match and come up paying the baby daddy come up paying the brother millions of years, that homicides among blacks were going up and the woman is triggered by a 990 form by the irs as of rest of us aren't triggered. it you got away with it because you are triggered? then there's the article nbc said the activists is accused of one of the executives of stealing $10 million in funds. the whole thing is corrupt. the kids we are supposed to be helping come of the corporations put money into the organization for, were not helped. that is the shame of all this, not just fraud, not just the criminal act, not just pathetic, but it hurt the young kids thought it was supposed to help. >> dana: you talk a lot about that, geraldo. >> geraldo: which aspect? a couple things come of the
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thousand additional homicides since george floyd was murdered is the reality that we gloss ov, ignore, divert our gaze, it is 3,000 extra murdered black men mostly. and really american -- though, they were not, they were killed as you know in new and you made that remark by other black men generally speaking. but i want to put aside all of the handles on the corruption in the stealing and everything else and go back to the phrase black lives matter. this is an amazingly resilient trademark despite the reality, this is a statement of pride and a statement that i think will live for generations that black lives do matter. when i saw the president say black lives matter, just get over it, i was touched.
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it seemed sincere, and this is something i think will outlive us all. >> judge jeanine: we are not talking about the movement, where talking about an organization. but the organization, the organization hurt the movement, that is the point. >> dana: last word to you, brian. >> brian: along the way, cities burned, comps were vilified, defunded, and people said like jennifer aniston here is $1 million, john cena, here's $1 million, angelina jolie, $200,000. in the amount of money flowed in because people want to help, the hearts are in the right place, if there is a sense where there's prejudice affecting you, happening what happened in the '60s, 1875, what happens in the birth of the country and there helping out and they look like total suckers. they feel so abused but they're afraid to say anything and when is the 87,000 irs agents among
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nobody wants to go to the head of the organization and did anybody sign a tax form? all the accountants are booked up with us and have to justify what they signed off on. there is another special circumstance here and a lot of people now, handing in their tax forms who can't afford it must be aggravated right now. >> jimmy: did you believe black lives matter? >> judge jeanine: of course they do. obviously. >> brian: that's triggering! >> dana: up next, students fighting back after a liberalss student fights back after being forced t pcardo pay for conserv. that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more...
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is pretty woke, a hyperliberal education one michigan state professor got sued by her students because she was allegedly making the kids pay $l political advocacy organization and the money helping fund varid participation in her course. the lawyers for the kids claimed it violated the free speech rights and fox news reached out to the university for a comment and we did not hear back but they fired the professor. imagine she was making the kids pay $100 each to her advocacy group. >> judge jeanine: you know what's amazing? you've got a budget, you have budget, for food, books, this is for class, this is for weekends, for my professor whose ideas i have to support. i do not agree with her. talk about a violation of your first amendment rights.
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you should not be compelled to subsidize somebody else's first amendment thoughts peered out the whole thing is absurd and i'm glad she's fired and i'm starting to wonder about all the professors and i'm sick and tired about hearing professors and this one collecting $100. the kids are afraid to speak up because they know if they do not get a good grade, they will not buy into the nonsense that woke below need that they not get a job. >> geraldo: one of the organizations habits to be a planned parenthood, but that's not the point, i will make my decisions as to who i support rather than playing a mandatory feed take a class in the public university and then the fee is used for whatever cause. >> brian: there are issues that make you think and which side to be on. and then judge come i remember that scandal? the professors make me by the textbook that they wrote. the good old days. you casually mention i'm tired
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of professors using machetes. it that's how used we are to the environment we are in and this person kept the money and wants to continue on. what planet are we on? i want harder issues than this. if >> geraldo: dana, listen to how the rebellion community at michigan state describes the professor who has been fired. audacious and unapologetic in her quest to smash oppressive systems. that's great. >> dana: so, i think the students got an early taste of what it would be like if you were to become a teacher and you were forced to join the union because this is what happens, right? you have to pay even if you do not believe, and then let's say your a conservative teacher, you have to pay for the union and words of the money go? goes directly to the left wing causes you do not support and that is why some, i believe in california, there is a supreme court case recently that said you cannot always force
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people to say that but it's happening to nonright-to-work states with esg stuff and this is happening so it's a little bit of a taste for the kids. this is basically bribery and do not forget, she bought a rv. >> geraldo: i left that part out. >> dana: she bought a rv for her planned parenthood advocacy. >> judge jeanine: she can run over anybody who disagrees. >> geraldo: it goes on to say, jimmy, we agreed that the patrimony needs to be canceled of the patriarchy. >> jimmy: you know where this doesn't happen, at the community college where i went. this never happens, it will not make you hate america, take all your beer money for the $99 fraud, and this is the point i can always come back to again and again and again. none of these people are practicing any of the garbage. you tell me you are fighting oppression, you know what's oppressive than forcing $99 on a college kid who doesn't have it
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so you can drive in the rv which by the way, as a liberal climate person, does not get the best gas miles. rv gets about 3 miles to the driveway. >> judge jeanine: isn't a quite capitalistic for somebody who's a radical liberal? >> dana: what's the difference between this teacher and patricia kohler's? >> jimmy: or the machete lady of the artist be when there's a difference, the entire democratic party, the entire weight was not thrown behind this teacher. rvs matter. ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. now you get out there, and you make us proud, huh? ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jimmy: all the good times are here on "the five," welcome back, time for "the fastest." first up, the yankees game turned into a spectacle after a squirrel stole the show. check it out beer to speak a look at the faces on the fans peered in slow motion. it don't pick up your phones, you're scared of a squirrel?
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>> that guy is not scared. >> he became a flying squirrel. >> jimmy: i have not seen yankees fans looked that shocked since brian went streaking in the infield. i will come to you first, dana, how quickly with the spectacle ended if percy was on the job? >> dana: stocky squirrel, not to say squirrel, i when it wants percy to jump because that's quite a leap and i admire the form. >> jimmy: i will take that, brian, let me ask you, our yankee fans going south because i remember a yankee fandom in the '80s where this thing was made into a head by the end of the inning. >> brian: that's one advantage of the having no knees and number two the yankees won in dramatic fashion and came back in the bottom of the ninth. we are covering in slow motion the squirrel and what happened to our company? we are missing the story.
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we cannot be -- >> j>> dana: this is what happes when dana read sports. >> jimmy: this is more unprecedented. geraldo, is it off true they ofd the squirrel a bud light? >> geraldo: remember it's in the bronx, and to see the reaction as of this wild animal -- >> judge jeanine: it is a wild animal! that is a wild animal. maybe at the zoo. where does he go from there? >> jimmy: where was he before there? he didn't drop in. >> brian: the basket wherever they keep the peanuts. >> judge jeanine: oh, that's a good point, it's a peanut thing. >> jimmy: he knew how to get around the stadium. judge, are you are dog squirrel tracers? >> judge jeanine: they are obsessed with squirrels and they will be -- the three will line up and you would think that there was a gang ms-13 on the front door. but anyway, next one.
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>> jimmy: rocky and rambo, sylvester stallone's day job and it turns out he can compose a killer breakup text for his three daughters. >> and so many areas, i would say one area, he writes a breakup text. they never get mad, thank you. >> jimmy: is in it classless to break up with someone over text? >> dana: is in that the kids do this days? i've been married for 25 years so i don't know what it's like for the young ins. i write a good text. if you have a nonculpable situation and respond to a text, just shoot me i know it and i will help you out. if >> jimmy: are you competing with stallone for ghost writing opportunities? >> dana: for sure, i will go for it. if >> jimmy: is an knowing it's from rocky? >> brian: he'll sit in the back of the room and watch the guy with his daughter and the daughter says why do you sit in the back of the room and watch?
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i can tell four seconds if this guy will last and i don't know if i'm going to waste my time getting to know him and he sits there and evaluates and a little bit intimidating, don't you think? >> jimmy: but i think it's a little overbearing you know what i mean? the daughter may have a conflicting opinion. >> brian: knowing he's playing one of the characters or that is his character. >> jimmy: if he writes the texts in character. >> brian: i think he does. seems like a very charming man. if >> jimmy: i love stallone. is that funny? >> judge jeanine: i've seen the family, i have seen these three young women who are magnificent, they are beautiful, they love each other, they take care of each other. it's a very tight family and what i like about it is i saw a situation where a young boy was approaching the youngest sister and the two older sisters apparently taking the place of sylvester went over and basically told him to move on from their sister. you know, i think stallone and his whole families beautiful and i think he does it through text
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so that those boys never get to lay eyes on them. >> jimmy: i like the idea of a guy going into the bar and ordering a double and saying i just got broken up by sylvester stallone. hi think the judge gets it. >> judge jeanine: they are great! >> jimmy: look for judge and the next episode of healthsouth. "one more thing" is up next! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ >> judge jeanine: it's now time for "one more thing." geraldo? >> geraldo: we lost one of the greatest performers of all time last few days. tina turner the queen of rock and roll. she thrilled us with songs like proud mary, what's love got to do with it. she died at the age of 83 at her home adoptive country of
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switzerland after a long illness. she rose to fame despite humble beginnings as a share crime stoppers daughter and later as a victim of domestic violence by her partner eick turner. she faired much better with musical partners. rolling stones, david bowie. rob. she sold 100 million records worldwide. electric, an icon as i said. rest in peace to the queen of rock and roll. >> dana: absolutely. >> judge jeanine: no question. phenomenal woman. i think she impacted all of us. i have great news a new book came out yesterday "crimes against america." thank you very much. you can all hold them up. let me tell you a little about it. it's an indictment of the system and what's going on in america starting with the fact that we are no longer a sovereign nation. we are nothing more than a globalist landing spot with benefits for anyone who wants to
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come here and receive the cornucopia benefits, education, medication, housing and the truth is that this country and the radical left have committed crimes against all of us. and as far as i'm concerned, can you get all that information from my book and you can get it from judge j. book cot come andi will sign it. amazon or anywhere else. the problems we face whether education, law enforcement, the elimination of safety in this country country, anarchy as a result of social justice which no one knows how to define. if you care about this nation, get a copy of my book "crimes against america. the left's takedown of our republic." >> brian: arm yourself for the barbecues with the facts of what is going on in this country with your book. >> judge jeanine: let's do it. >> dana: who let the dog out. workers at the shelter came in like what in the world happened? okay. this is a shelter and this dog named titan.
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he basically got out of his cage and he basically ripped blinds off the windows, knocked computers off the desk. shredded furniture. $2,000 worth of damage but within 24 hours he got adopted. hopefully they just have the lock. >> brian: has been to a bridge not just any bridge. not the game of bridge but the brooklyn bridge. i'm talking about john, he started in 1869. he got distracted and didn't finish until 1883 to prove it was steady. b.t. barnum took 21 elephants across the bridge. okay, it's good for a wagon what about a car? it's now a national historic site and i still recommend anyone using the bridge even if you don't need to go to brooklyn, take the bridge. it's a once in a lifetime experience. >> dana: beautiful. >> brian: happy birthday, bridge. >> you don't need to go to brooklyn. see me doing stand up comedy june the 3rd. june the 10th mesa, arizona.
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hey, girl. lexington, kentucky. see me july 8th at holland. you have to behave ladies i know there is a lot of chubby chasers out there it's just comedy not magic mike. >> judge jeanine: get my book on amazon crimes against america. >> bret: judge, congrats on the book. come down to d.c. and we will talk about it. >> judge jeanine: sure, tomorrow? you got it. >> bret: thanks, judge. ♪ >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight florida governor ron desantis is now officially in the presidential race. he filed his campaign documentation today. former president donald trump, however, is maintaining a huge lead over his fellow republicans in the g.o.p. presidential race. brand new fox polls out this hour releasing right now show the former president with a 53-20 advantage over governor desantis. mike pence as you see with 5 percent. nikki haley and vivek ramaswam

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