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judge jeanin"the pirro, jessica tarlov, dana perino, ane greg gutfeld.in it's 5:00 in new york city andec this is "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ fox news alert, a delta airlines flight from minneapolis flipping upside down upon landing at toronto's pearson airport in canada. let's go right to eric shawn foa the latest. eric? >> jessica look at that. really, a passenger jet on itsie back, flipped over. a dramatic and shocking tariff. looking at the delta connection crash at toronto's pearson airport, it ended with that airliner, as you can see, belly up on the frigid and snowy runway. thankfully no one was killed in this crash, but at least eight people if not more have been injured, three reported critical condition. among them, a pediatric patienth cria baby.pe perhaps that passengerrh was
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sitting on a parent's lap at the time the plane hit the runway. also in critical condition, we are told, a 60-year-old man and 40-year-old woman, all taken to the hospital, but officials say all 80 people on board that flight, 76 passengers, four crew members, they are all accounted for. it was flight 4819 that took off from minneapolis-st. paul airport operated by deltaen connection airline endeavor,de when it landed at toronto this afternoon, the wind gusts for upwards of 40 miles per hour. it appears it landed during some gusts and that the right wing of th re bombardier t j may have touched the runway when it touched on was such ace jarring force paid you can see, it snapped off the wing right f. the gusty wind, it appears the plane was landing in a stiff crosswind on runway 23. all of that is going to be part of thea pa investigation, but yt knowio, jesse, it's being callea miracle. when you see this fuselage upside down, but it wasn't wo
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worse. the national transportation safety board sending a team to toronto to work with canadianco authorities.nv the black box, pilot conversations in the cockpit, and the last moments of that flight transmission will all be part of this investigation, which happens to be the fourth airline incident we have seen just in thidene last month.al especially afterly that horrible midair collision at reagan national airport. waiting for a news conference on the very lates vt on this. thankfully, people, have walked out, no one was killed. jesse? >> jesse: eric, thank you so much. now to this. nascar fans giving president trump a hero's welcome at the daytona 500 where 47 put the pedal to the metal, taking the beast around the track. >> this is your favorite president, i am a big fan, a really big fan of you people thatin you do this. >> we have spirit all over the world, we brought it back and it has been less than fou your weeks. so you will see what we do in a
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little period of time, it will>> only get better, but this is very exciting.ing. >> it's fantastic, the crowd was amazing.ov and people love that sport and there are wonderful people that run it. a little rain delay, but we will go home and watch it, some of you will. others will try to create peace throughout the world. do you have any questions? >> jesse: president trump driving laps around the democrats who can't keep up with his record breaking month in office. hakeem jeffries left speechlesst after beining confronted with hs higher approval rating. >> 63 percent in favor of the recognition of only two sexes, 60% favor deporting immigrants who enter the united states illegally.of o is anything you are seeing that trump is doing that you are ine favor of? >> let me say, as it relates to all of those issues, we are just at the beginning. t thhee price of eggs is
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skyrocketing out of control. inflation is on the way out. that was the core premise that'b been broken. withroke respect to immigration, listen, we have to secure the border. >> jesse: judge jeanine, we'll go to you toe talk about the daytona 500 grade i know you like to put the pedal to the metal.it's it's good to see the president out there at an event like this. we haven't seen joe biden do something like that. >> judge jeanine: you know, when all of us saw the president at the daytona 500, i couldn't help but think what it was like. remember during covid, we are oncovie to leave our homes or or apartments, we wanted to go outh we wanted toom go to the movies, do something public? and ind wa that movie came out, "top gun: maverick," with tom cruise. it's america again, we are out there, flying jets. i had the same reaction when i saactiw the president in the bet on the race track they are. you know, it was donald trump, itp, i was full throttle, and we came out of the doldrums.ms
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.four years of dark joe biden nd moving, he got elected behind the mask, he got elected hiding in the basement, andhidi we are seeing the president at the super bowl, at the ufc come at the army-navy game, and now at daytona.a it's not even four weeks yet. it's four weeks today. the same spirit of america thatt brought us out of covid, when ws were so excited, is what i'm seeing now. he's energetic, he's vibrant, he's nonstop, he's the kind oft, president who is not scared. like i took a bullet. he's not scared too walk out in public.. he was at the infield.he he was in public there when he was talking to the press. we should be, i think, so grateful that he won, that we now feel energized ourselves. i haveno to tell you, there's oe cute little story there.roli carolina, who is with her grandfather, president trump, i guarantee that in a couple of years she's going to be driving the beast. that little girl that ae president was holding hands with
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is the toughest, strongest, fiercest little girl i'vtle e er met. i am loving what i'm seeing. the interesting thing isg wh thg president is turning these things into his own rallies. >> jesse: you've got a crowd of what, almost half a million people they didn't, greg. did you watch the daytona 500?yn >> greg: absolutely. if joe had don ae that, it would have been in a hears ie and the blinker would still be on. of course if it was kamala they would stop for a roadie. trump has destroyed the democratic party, but before that he alsot he destroyed the republican party, so all the dems are experiencing is what we already went through. you just need to admit that. sometimes i just want to shaketh the remaining sane democrats and say, what are you?you, because right now, for the last eight years you were anti-trump, and that's not doing any good. you have indulged the whims of deranged activists for eight o years, that didn't work. and your whole hoax matrix has imploded her look how quickly
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thque pete hegseth hoax implode. "he's drinking at the podium!"pd that thing was gone before it ithad any traction. so -- i said this on friday, i'm going to keep saying it. my new role here is to give g democrats advice, becausive we e the most viewers. rather than trashing them, i'm going to help them, because that's the kind of person i am. >> dana: you really are so nice.y >> greg: they have to let goar of what is killing them, the remaining wokeness. i have to go back to my zombie e analogy. the hero struggles against becoming a zombie when, in factm if he lets the zombie bite him, it's over with. the zombies leavu cae you aloned you can work your way up the , become a zombie bureaucrat, get a zombie consulting feeat's.it that's what the dems did with. the local virus. they let themselves get bit than resist. o that only worknls if all of d americida complies, but they didn't come us and i have to unbite yourself. in order to do that -- and,
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jessica, i think you can agree with me on this. the dems lift off of brains. republicans don't, because they are so used to being called evil evil. we'v cal.e bee and called evil y one. reagan was compared to hitler. i remember that. e used to being the bad guy. the new democratic party has realized their survival will not require praise. build anything., you learned that her 2024.- no no amount of accolades from the woke created anything. they didn't create jobs, it didn't make safer streets, it didn't sto safp any wars. it was ephemeral. j it just that with yourus emotio. so you have to stop operating from worrying about activists being upset with you, because it doesn't help.yo your big challenge -- and wed talked about this in the green room t a while ago -- the big challenge, trump has found a middle ground on every issue, ryand he called it common sense. what that date is it imploded
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the left versus right structure. you can't get left or right on the high ground. that's why at the high ground. t isr right.righ o so how do you out-flank that? you can't, so you end up havingd to find new ground. they need to find issues that t trumhap has not already picked over. a challenge, because it's like -- when it comes to issues, for the democrats, it's likeli going to walmart on saturday after black friday.ug trump has gone through everything. i mean, there are some issues that are going to come up, that thgoine democrats could reshape their party around, but i don't want to help them yet. >> jesse: it's not water pressure in the shower, it's not straws, jessica. you guys are going to have to dig deep. your name was invoked.. does your party thrives onr praise? >> jessica: i mean, i like it. i i love some affirmation.ion. my mom text me every day during the show so that i have a fr
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friend. >> greg: aww. >> jesse: my mom does, and i have an enemy. >> jessica: she still loves you but obviously is hugely disappointed. >> it would be nice to heau, br from her once in a while. [laughter] >> jessica: al message her and say that you'd like to hear frou her in a positive direction. i don't hate everything that diregreg said. i also think, on these issues, you could take the l and be kind of magnanimous about it. mag if i was hakeem jeffries, i would say, if you are on the wrong side of even a 60/40 issue -- i note, dana, it was 80/20 or 90/10. >> dana: on the straws., >> jessica: some of these, you justhave say, we don't need to e this tight right nowey h.sh thowe american people have spok. we are not showing up to the ballot box for another two years. let's see how this goes.th this is what my party is about. greg, when you say let's find uesome issues, i think the issus s,are going to be the same. t people vote onhe the economy. they vote on immigration, so we need to stake out what our position is, have common sense messaging that really lifts up
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the average american, get back working-class voters, and go from there. i do wan wt to say something abt daytona. i am fully aware that president trump -- this is a big victory, they have control of all three branches. well, not branches, but houses, even though it eve is only a slm majority in the house. you know, a lot of americans were having a really bad weekend the because of these storms. over ten people passed away because of these storms that were hitting the eastern side of the united states, nine alone dying in kentucky, peopledr drowning in their cars, tens of thousandowns without power. president trump signed the resiemergency declaration, but e din,d not, as far as i know, put out a statement.t or he didn't go out there. he's not going to meet the families as far as i have heard. and if joe biden had done this,u wif he had shown up at the daytona 50 0 while they were w people living under emergency y inarations and passing awa georgia -- a tree fell into a
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guy'a s house and ended up killg him. >> greg: do you think this is a fair comparison? this is not a hurricane event. you're talking about storms. he needs to respond to every single death? >> jessicay: no --t live theben he wouldn't be president. >> jessica: he p needs to, i n think, say something when the whole point was criticizing joe biden for absolutely everythinghole that he ever did. >> judge jeanine: he didn't do n anything. start with north carolina. >> jessica: that's not true.in leave gonea. through it multiple times about how quickly he signed emergency declaration. >> judge jeanine: how about east palestine? >> jessica: how about you just say that maybe you shouldn't be driving around a pal race car tk when things are goinshoug on? >> greg: you know what that is? that's like saying, when there's news going on on 324, how do you have "one more think you might" "they're doing a pet segment!" no, we also do 57 minutes oflse. everything else. things in ao many day, him driving around in a car
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doesn't even amount to 1%. >> dana: and they've already done the disaster declaration. i don't think anybody in kentucky think they're not doing it -- that they're not going ton ksbe there for them. they are the ones who went into north carolina in the first week of the administration because the biden administrationde, they felt like they had been left behind. i don't want t bo talk about th, because i think it's a ridiculous thing. a special east palestine. they never went, and then it became a whole issue. and we didn't say that it was not okay for him to go ahead and, like, ride his bike at the beach. we do bikea show every monday morning, so that means on sunday you have ttoo look for material for what you're going to talkwi about in the morning. what's the news of thell weeken? in the last three weeks we have been able to say, wow, trump did this come he went to that, now we have nascar, and he's going o tariffs come he's doing something else, there were raids in colorado. there is so much news. the visuals of what this white house is doing are so important, and it is such a contrast.
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think about flopping on thein beach for ank entire test for four days. e think about the bike.s all the things are the visuals that stick in your mind.n yo for the younger people who are now thinking, oh, let me give the republican party a chance,eh this might be the first time in their lives that they've ever s thfelt positive about america, that they are enjoying patriotism. so you got the hockey game, saturday night i was like, wait, what is this thing again? big hockey game, everybody'sis watching it, everyone's into it. we had lots of different generations at this one party on saturday night. i was looking aroundsatu going,e america caeln feel like a great place to be. and you need a little bit of leadership. you don't have to be obsessedd with their government, you just have tomino feel a little bit of that positivity. thite democrats have shown that they are on the wrong side of every issue. now all ofe the sudden hakeem jeffries is worried about egg prices can back my last point -- i know we are running late -- on inflation, peopleve have really long memories about that, enabling the president that was in power.
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♪ ♪ >> dana: that's a great song. d.o.g.e. is getting ready to root out more government wastene at places like the irs.s there's also a plan to auditta e gold at fort knox. this, as the left attempts to go nationwide to keep them on a short leash. today anti-musk organizers tried to hold 50 rallies in 50 states, but it wasn't just the streets. anti- >> dana: grievances alsoalso hitting the airwaves. watch. >> i would>> i w just like you w that you give a damn, they've got a little emotion about the a fact that people are losing their jobs indiscriminately. theii would just like to see somebody wake the hill up and get excited about the fact that your country is under assault. they're not at the key anymore.n they are id n your bedrooms. they are i aren your living roo. they are in your businesses. they've got your data, [bleep]. they've got all your stuff.
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elon musk has his tentacles in everything you're doing, and to give a damn. that's all i want, for somebody to show that they care enough to get off their fat leap and say something about it >> dana: i'm trying to remember if anyone ever got that passion about mass layoffs in the automotive industry, or in i financial services. >> jesse: remembern when thees keystone pipeline workerses got shelved? whe no one cried. they said learn to code. e guys looking for the milu.s. military fired for not fgetting vaccinated, or all thc black american to let their jobs to migrants. no one cared, but some people got an 8-month buyout, aka severance package with full benefits. it'sgeit's not really the same. dana, we are waging a 21st-century information warfare campaign against the left, and they are using tactics from the 1990s.90s. they are holding tiny presser conferences, tiny littleen rallies. they are screaming into the
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ether on msnbc. this is what you call top-downan command and control.d you've got the talking points from a newspaper, and you put it on the broadcast network, and then ithent disappears. what you seeing ondisa the righs symmetrical. it's grassroots guerrilla warfare. someone said something onre social media, musktw retweets io rogan podcasts it, fox broadcasts it. by the time it reaches everybody, millions of people have seen it. it is free money, and we are actually talking about expressing information. they are suppressing information. if youif watch "cbs news," they don't even talk about the "scandals" that the money is going to. sri lankan transgenders are getting electric cars, it's costing millions of dollars, they don't tell you about that. we tell you about it. it's colorful, it's witty, it's interesting, and it goes viral.e that the difference. they d are late to the game, and there's no way they're catching
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up. >> dana: you did a little deep dive today on fort knox. >> greg: that, i did. the interesting thing about fort knox is that the k is c silent. [laughter]ome t did you knowth that?am k-n-o-x, and theps k stands for it -- suggests that there's less gold than anything. it's evil. in 1933, jesse, a few years before you're born, fdr declared privat e ownership of gold to be illegal, and took it under the threat of imprisonment. thatthment was our gold.d. we didn't skip from indians the was supposed to be. it was stolen from us, and then d a year later he doubled the price of the gold. since then -- it hasn't been audited since 1953. 148 billion troy ounces of goldh that we don't know if it's .ctually there what if it's not there at all? what if it -- i don't know, whah if dr. phil has it? i have no idea. poor michael steele. he doesn't do that every day, he doesn't have a job. he's the guy you go to for the
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explodine g head move. he's like that stressed all trading of the stress ball where you squeeze it in the littleop o things pop out of the ears? he has to do that every day, because it used to be the formet rnc chair 14he years ago, and hr back then, and he has been milking that ever since.back it's not relevant. it is as relevant as saying teda bundy was s a boy scout. he was, believe it or not. i even did research on that. what's hilarious about the protests -- and then i'll shut e up, although people want me to keep talking. those protests are the same exact game plan that used by u.s. aid in other countries, which is tdo undermine foreignie countries, or the city government in those countries, by creating discontent. t you know thehey are finding it, because the people shouting the loudese tht are the ones who arn the payroll, and the protest is really no different than a guyam screaming at a cop because he k to the back of his car because he can smell the pot and the booze.
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>> dana: judge, the president won a case today. the judicial branch is saying the president, as the head of the executive branch, has the authority to do what he's doing. >> judge jeanine: presidents do it all the timeoing. everyone in the executive branch of government is the same asel elon musk. they're noont elected.e is there is something called a ng cspecial government employeed the special governmentrnme employee -- there are thousands of them. they are advisors, experts, consultants. these are people that potus, the president, appoints, and they have to be permitted to do their jobs. whatd to crack s me up about michael steele is he is saying, show that you gives a damn.be well, they did. they voted for donald trump because they cared about their border and their pocket and they cared about crime, and the y cared about inflation pay then he says, they've got your data, you dumb -- but so did clapper when he testified before congress, and said, we don't really spy on don
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americans, and then ships his eye to the left and says, well, not wittingly. his outrage is so misplaced, and it is simply an example of theip attempt to maintain political power. it's not about the americanit people. it's not about a us. it's about them maintaining their power. i just have two more points to make. another going into the irs, and tho e irs has a system -- jesse, you talked about antiquated systems. the irs system, i think, was built in the 1960s, and it is so antiquated that their i.t. system has failed all of theth fraud that they have since identified.th e louis lerner, unfairly targetd by the 1c3s that were conservatives, nothing happened tor. her. that's wha wt happens on the le. we just forgiven everybody on the left if they do something wrong. that's not going to happen o anymore, because with elon muk
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they are identifying crazy things like nih nationalal institute of health. you can't cut back on that, youa can't let,t people go.th the e bottom line is they've got studies on the effective meditation on parrots. it is all waste and fraud so they cannts. keep jobs when thee no aret in power. dana: some of these things, jessica, you can say maybe they are worthwhile programs, but today need to be paid for by federal dollars?al and whoever the next democratic president is in the future, if d.o.g.e. is evenr slightly successful, the government will be leaner,cces there will be les waste,vern fraud, and abuse, and they could do more and with what they can have. >> jessica: totally. i think michael steele is talking about elected officials from the democratic party.el he wasn't yelling about rank-and-fil e democrats. he was basically saying to theto party infrastructure, you'rear doing this all wrong. in washington is not getting the message out about what the real implications of these cuts are.l im and, yeah, whatever jesse says -- maybe we'll find out next week that tha it's as trues the condoms to gaza --
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>> jesse: i made that up. >> jessica: oh, cool. he made that up. and by. the fact-checking it, it was made up.you you need to talk about the 3400 people0 from the fire service that were fired, for instance.dr donald trump was out in california talking aboutt in hoe need more people working on this, they need to be raking the leaves, thene le we are firing people. 57% of the land in california is run by the federal government, so you need to do that.th firing these disease detectives when we haveate di measles outba yoksu could talk about that. go out to your home constituents and talk about that.ab thoue nuclear weapons workers tt were fired and then they had to get rehired because that was aau mistake. orse a even on a day like todayi understand that the planee flipped over in canada, and they are firing air traffic controllers and showing no cause. not based on performanceo be or conduct.cor do they did it friday night, on valentine's day at 7:00 p.m. >> greg: not valentine's day! o
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hated jews and minorities analyst people they hated, primarily the jews. therthere is no free speech in i germany. >> judge jeanine: the claim weaponizedpeech was to cause the holocaust, doesn't reveal a dangerous trend to justify government control over speech in america?ol >> dana: i thought this whole thing was a real head-scratcher yesterday. i kept waiting for there to be somee so sort of statement from, orfrom from cbs, or somebody, ty whaty ac she meant to say was, d she got confused, something. but there's been nothing. which makes men no think, does e think that's true? imagine something like that had happened here. the outrage would be incredible. but also, i don't think anybody actually thinkk ans that. i honestly don't think -- i think the silence from cbs is very strange and maybe thehey ae hopinge it'll jushot go away, d maybe it will. what is dangerous is you add tod that, on "60 minutes" last night
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you have this whole discussion with these german officials were basically saying that they wantz to criticize criticism elected officials.rati the most undemocratic thing ever heard. in 2016, "south park" had a whole thing about -- this islize fictionalized, but they predict your people ar e going to go, with left is going t o go. and that's what they did in the show at th's we time. i think it's very strange, and i don't know why cbs has not said anythingbut .go but i don't think it's going away. >> judge jeanine: do you think establishment media figures likt margaret brennan are laying theh groundwork for the speech restrictions under the guise of preventing harm? >> jesse: they tried, anm?ded failed, and now trump is going to usher in a golden age of free speech in america whether the democrater ts like it or no. the nazis abolished free speech.
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you weren't even allowed to criticize the nazi party. you couldn'tnnot even make a joe about hitler, and he had a stupid looking mustache and one testicle. funny material there. books were burned, radio stations were censoredmateal. newspapers were shut down. you've actually got put to death in germany for listening to the bbc.s. that happened a couple of times. so you think the media -- because they're always comparing the trump people to the nazis, that they would know something about the nazis. you had record inflation, radical medical experiments on people, anti-semitism, militarism., i would never compare the democratic party to the nazis,e because i think that comparisonh is reckless. why cbins defending germany when we are themany united states of america? it's not like they are england. they started two world wars.fath
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people's grandfathers, people's fathers who were older were slaughtered by the germans. not to mention allhe g the mills of jewish people theyin exterminated.at all of the sudden we have to hav start tiptoeing around the germans? why? i will never do "cbs sunday morning" ever again. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: thank you, jesse. >> jesse: you're welcome.gh >> jessica: now they're going to release a statement. see what jes they should. b >> judge jeanine: jessica,ey what is the mainstream a media -- we are talking about "face the nation," sunday morning.morney what is the mainstream media trying to rewrite history?just it reminds me of when they were tearing down statues because he arinwnneeded to rewrite -- whats this about? >> jessica: i don't know. i agree with dana on the head-scratching front. i had to ask brian over andou over, can you explain it to me,e again? because causi think she's a smah woman, and i thought maybe ther was some angle on it that i was not tht understanding. but, to me, the contrast betweet what went on in the morning versus the "60 minutes" piece
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wa ws so greatly stark, focusing on the word policing in germany. and they obviously have a very specific history, and i understand why they are sensitive todershe hate speech, think that could incite violence, but it obviously goesn too far and it does nod t meet t american standard for s free speech. but i just thought, generally speaking, you have the secretary of state sitting i n front of you at a time when foreign policy is that one of its most interesting inflection points, and that we just lost the entire interview. you could have talked about what's going on with ukraine, and the comments j.d. vance made speaking in munich, andki president zelenskyy'ngs commentn about having a european armed forces. you could talk about israel and gaza, you could talk about the state department removing thehe statement on the website about not supporting taiwanesee. independence, crossing china's redlines. we didn't get any that because we had this weird free speech thing. >> judge jeanine: greg come hate speech. e supreme court says it's protected. >> greg: it is, because>>
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there's no such thing as hate speech. t if it is in the eye of the beholder, then it doesn't existb as ivy speech or it's not speech. it is speech or its violence. but hate speech is not violence, so there. the real problem -- i mean, aside from her abject stupidity -- is the word "weaponize."ant when you want to find a real e thet, whenever they us word "weaponized" to carry the weight of meaning for an entire sentence. they feel like if they go, you know, fox has weaponizedapon patriotism, it's like, what doet that mean? i really don't know. nobody bothers to go, what doy you mean by "weaponized?" "they've weaponized immigration! they weaponized crime!" anat id what it does, it's anotr lazy reflex for so-calledo journalists who have checked out. this is whatth i think. i think brandon isn't even trying anymore. a lot of these so-called journalists have gotten so used to thea mad lib style of
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reporting, where it's all trump, fascism, democracy, hitler, weaponizing, and a fill in the spaces with where and d when. the media is screwed, because the public iauses now way tooke educated to take it seriously. so i think she has weaponized stupidity, but the media isa currently on ais ventilator.. >> judge jeanine: well said. >> greg: thank you. >> judge jeanine: up next, shoko thinkstick she is stickint thrto elon musk by throwing awy her tesla. ♪ ♪ join thousands of advertisers who have built their businesses, reaching america's most influential audience. need creative? we can help. fox news media impact starts here. advertise with us today. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need,
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"president musk." greg? >> greg: does she realize thisiu has no effect on tesla connect because she already bought the car. so... we're all clear on that. i don't know if she is. she says her parents always say you are who you hang out with. you were a bag of dance for michael jackson.up you dated lanc de armstrong. you know? you once told americans they hul should only use one square of toilet paper. do you remember that? which gets pretty messy, you know, if you're a bih geg turd. >> jessica: nice, greg. dana? >> dana: the funny thing is she is so concerned about things that she gave the money to npr, the most white privilege thinguo you could possibly do. dthere's no other charity that was worth th oe money? >> jessica: jesse? >> jesse: so she buys the tesla from elon, she sells it, e profit, gives it to npr, to spite elon for helpingpg trump save america, and posts about it on instagram, which
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makes money for zuckerberg, which donated a million dollars to a trump? if you follow the money you can figure it out, jessica. >> jessica: gui goret it. g i'm there. judge? >> judge jeanine: i want you to jud play the video.o, she says she sent back the tesla. he need to have video again?nt she sent back the tesla as an objection toion elon musk workg with trump. that is in the fall. there are leaves on the tree. there ar e leaves on the ground. that did not happen january 20th or any day thereafter.sh she was in tennessee. that is no.t what it looks like in tennessee at the end of january, all right?righ plus donated to npr is really -- you remember this guy, berliner, who said he was hesuspended because he said they would listen to conservative voicesld.an come on, nothing makes any, sense. >> jessica: the detective work. nancy grace over here. it was very impressive. upessi next, kamala takes her wd
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monologue of nonsense on broadway while trying to motivate the cast of "a wonderful world," the louis armstrong musical. >> we have defined those moments that are about joy, and shining -- as we say, shining a ng alight in moments of darknes. and knowing that light comes from within, as well as from without. >> greg: w that is beautiful.t jessica, iis like her in this context. not hurting anything, not talking abounot ai or the borde. thisbord is what she should be doing, backstage during the crap out of performers. >> jessica: i'm glad we areca al: l happy. it's great. let's leave her alone a little bit. >> no.t. [laughter] : okay!ica >> greg: judge, weigh in. >> judge jeanine: once again she's proved she's a master saying astlehey nothing in the most confusing ier way possible. >> greg: she really is weaponizing nonsense, jesse. >> jesse: she really is.
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feel bad for doug.sh noe husband wants to go to a broadway show -- >> jessica: that's not true!band >> jesse: we only do it to appease you, but we try to get out of it. oadwaythey did go to a lakers ge comes of this makes up for it a little bitfor . but it looks like they got there real early before anyone else showedt th up, so i just feel bd for the husband. >> greg: right now he's thinking -- well, never mind. >> jessel : don't say it. >> greg: i want.ght i was going to make a joke about nannies, but we've all been there. >> dana: we have all been there. >> greg: we've all knocked up a nanny. >> dana: this is what i'll say to the democrats. the best thingan that happenedao themat is that she didn't win. they would be settled, now they ca regn regroup and see if theyn come back. >>y greg: with her goes the woke. le grer ght it all go out to se. >> judge jeanine: with thethe joke goes the milk. >> greg: with the joke goes that woke so you don't get broke. >> jesse: we are getting a little close to rapping. let's calm down. "one more thing" is
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>> jesse: it's time now for "one more thing." he presidents' day shopping for a 20% off on the fox shop. the proud american collection right here. we have a bucket hat. we will sign it and sell it. glasses, golf balls only for men. proud american dad. sorry, jessica. and so much more. go to fox news.net shop shop to purchase. tonight we have judge jeanine pirro, kristi noem, zachary levi, and johnny belisario. >> judge jeanine: what a show! >> you put them up there with zach and judge? what's wrong with you? >> jessica: and the homeland secretary. >> greg: what a show. we don't have johnny can think on paper we have mollie hemingway, tom shillue, kat timpf, she still there and pregnant.
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>> ♪ animals are great, animals are great ♪ >> greg: if looks could quill how it would be frankie, this stubby leg porcupine which is living currently in the men to meant is due. even porcupines get zoomies. he just ate a box of chocolates. you know it's interesting that him, dana? a lot of pricks in his life. is that a golf ball to. >> jesse: ouch. fore! dana? >> dana: animals aren't so great to look at this terrifying video out of new zealand. a kayaker was fishing and he's being hunted by this great white shark for like 10 minutes. that is scary. not cool. you are not cool. >> jesse: did you say we don't
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happen to a white person? >> greg: white shark. >> judge jeanine: a peruvian police officer dons a capybara costume as part of a camouflage strategy, capturing a suspected drug dealer red-handed. footage released by police shows a bizarre scene as he holds a valentines gift outside the home of a suspected drug dealer. the officer then charges into the house, pinned the man down before he's arrested. they discovered 700 packages of cocaine and marijuana during the raid. i used to do this when i was d.a. i would tell people they won a prize. >> jessica: in a costume? >> judge jeanine: no, but until then they went back a prize, and they'd show up and we would dress them. >> jesse: we should tell tom homan about that. >> jessica: he and eric adams could have a costume. >> jesse: that's right. great show. that's it for us. tonight.
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