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saying that there will be other big banks that will fold and he has investment ideas for you and speaking of those banks, we are learning that first republic among those given a $30 billion cash infusion, plans to raise cash by selling some shares privately. hopefully they'll have a better time at that for the shares that traded publicly today and were tanking. "the five" is now. >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., kennedy and brian kilmeade. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." this isn't your parents spring break. fight clubs, fentanyl, fears are the biggest risks as millions of college students hit the beaches. they are tired of covid, ready to party and battle each other
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on the beach. check out this wild video we just got from the daily mail. [laughs] women and men getting into boozy beach brawls, the new normal. breakers being warned of a via viral load -- 17 shots mixed with electrolytes or caffeine it can lead to alcohol poisoning. if they go to mexico there's the threat of getting kidnapped by cartels. state department warning. fentanyl is probably the biggest danger disparate break because one pill can kill. officials were handing out free narcan. in mi miami beach mixing it up. >> kids have been dropping dead. do you know why? >> we already know. >> it's everywhere. >> how did you all know?
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>> on the news. it's big. >> jesse: dr. siegel warning kids to be careful because you don't know what you could be taking. >> 380 million pills of 2 milligrams or more which is lethal or confiscated by the dea last year on the side of the border from those cartels. 380 million. it gets into oxycodone, it gets into xanax, adderall. kids on the beach, they don't know if they are given. people are kind of oblivious and the reason for that of course is they are coming out of the pandemic and they'll do anything to have fun. they are depressed. they want to have fun. they want to have parties. they're going to be reckless. someone hands than pills, i am worried. >> jesse: judge jeanine, is spring break the really most dangerous spring break of all time or are we being old fuddy-duddies? >> judge jeanine: i believe it is the most dangerous of all time. people up and enjoying spring break for years and it's usually about drinking too much.
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maybe going too far in whatever you're doing. but right now they are on the cusp of being killed a stick on the kinds of pills they get. kids like amphetamines. they are looking for like adderall. i was impressed that these kids understood the dangers of fentanyl. but i want to make sure that in every beach, every area, every school, every bar that they have narcan. parents were listening to this, even grandparents, go out and buy narcan. it can save a life. the prosecutor in me says talking about the 17 shots in it, kids are taking it because they think there is no hangover. you can die of alcohol poisoning. there are predators out there. traffickers out there. there are drug dealers who can end up killing you, kidnapping you. this is dangerous to all. by the way, you drink too much, you end up maybe being sexually assaulted, raped. they are going to hear about all
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kinds of cases. the women, some of them, young girls, i get it. they have been depressed. statistics are high. marc siegel is correct. they want to have fun. they have been denied two, three years of their lives. but you know what death is on the other side of this party, kids. >> jesse: you were there with mtv back in the heyday. >> kennedy: i am so glad that you brought that up because that's all i've been thinking. >> jesse: has that changed? >> kennedy: the fentanyl aspect, absolutely changes everything. back then, especially in south florida, there was coke, crack. all of that stuff was everywhere people were doing whatever they could, putting whatever they could into their bodies. weed wasn't legal. that certainly has changed. not that i condone this because... but that can be a better option for kids going to dispensary as opposed to getting something they think is a safe and legit adderall pill from a friend. the judge is right, one pill can
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kill. but man, mtv and the '90s, spring break. we had so much fun. if i could go in a time machine back to panama city beach and go introduce stone triple pilots again, i wish -- maybe only go to heaven we get a chance to do that and of course everything like the birth of my children, blah, blah, blah. >> judge jeanine: do you know you're going to heaven? >> kennedy: i absolutely do and i'm grateful for that. i still have to live like i have to work for it. >> brian: if you don't make any mistakes, you're on track. >> jesse: would you send your children to spring break? >> brian: mine just got back and they were perfect they find. fort lauderdale. said it wasn't too crazy. first time they experienced it. she has a senior. >> jesse: not too crazy. that's what she told you. what did she tell y her mom? >> brian: we have some video. i saw the beach boxing and i texted her, listen, people boxing on the beach? gloves out in women beating each
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other out. she's like oh, i didn't see that. >> kennedy: at least they are getting exercise. >> brian: the fentanyl changes everything because it's one and done and i think if you let people know. i think it's overplayed, the fact the pandemic stopped people from partying for two years. people always let go on spring break. i don't like it's any different because of the pandemic. >> jesse: if you are 21 now, you were 18 when the pandemic hit. you are still drinking and going out. johnny is going to spring break for jesse watters prime time. what questions do you think we should have johnny ask these spring breakers? >> harold: this is not my strength. to pick up on sling that's been said, i agree with the judge. i agree that spring breaks are fun. because of what we know and the way overdoses are happening in the country, i think it's important that we do everything we possibly can to help educate parents and educate kids, share the horror stories.
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seeing those kids talking the lawrence like they did. i have set on the show and i will continue to say at the risk of being attacked, we all have responsibilities. i'm grateful but you talk to your kids. it's important that we share these kinds -- my kids are young and i reiterate anyone gives you anything, you don't take it. even if it's a friend, you don't take it. if it's not prescribed for you, you don't take it. before our show, a congressman was on neil cavuto. kennedy and i were watching in the greenroom. whether we should think about a military strike. we talk about this on the show. against the cartels. i look forward to a substantive conversation and debate. i see the upside. i see the other side, we have to think about what it means for the sovereign nation of mexico. i want to hear a serious conversation, town hall with those who are for this and against it and let the country have some insight and a window into what's happening across our
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border. frankly, how those cartels and others are playing into. we talk about this all the time. we can point the blame. i don't mind that but when i most interested in, is it reasonable? president trump talked about this and he was dismissed. even some of his own administration. i think it's worthwhile that we restart that conversation of the country understand the pros and cons of it. >> jesse: we saw footage of the mounted police officers on the beach. did they have that back in the day with mtv? i don't remember seeing. look at this. i don't remember seeing that. >> kennedy: it is a new ad but i celebrate it because dudes on horseback are sexy. safe and protected and completely dangerous and living out the edge. >> jesse: all right, kennedy likes a man on horseback. >> judge jeanine: don't we all. >> jesse: lawrence's show for miami tomorrow at 10:00 eastern.
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♪ ♪ >> brian: let's get started. more stunning details on hunter biden's china casual. a fourth mysterious biden family member raking in chinese cash to the tune of $70,000. house republicans are trying to unpack a $3 million payment from a chinese energy firm now defunct. it was sent back in 2 2017 twin associative hunter biden. a million dollars was split three ways between hunter, james, haley biden. how thoughtful because of course so qualified to talk about international business because she is a grammar school counselor. hunter's legal team confirming the payments but says that the whole thing is a giant nothing burger. the big question remains what exactly was the biden family doing on behalf of china to receive these payments.
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house oversight committee chair james comer has an answer. >> they were influence peddling. it looks like they were getting money for some type of service. i don't think hunter biden can provide the type of service that would generate millions and millions of dollars from the chinese communist party. i believe his father could. so when they say that joe biden wasn't involved, we don't know that. we just know that joe biden met with a lot of these people that ended up going into business with hunter or ended up paying hunter, rather, and the family. >> brian: this is just the beginning. big surprise, biden wasn't too keen about taking questions today with the irish prime minister. >> thank you all. [reporter shouting questions]
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>> brian: no press conferences, no meetings, no interviews except for the daily show. george, what do you think he's really thinking about the revelations coming out from these bank deals? >> judge jeanine: i think that what he's thinking, the more they dig. we got 150 financial transactions at the treasury department had flagged and they did not want to give to the house oversight. but that's going to give us more information. let's talk about what's going on here. right now he's got hunter biden, james biden, haley biden, and a fourth biden whose name we don't know sharing over a million dollars after two months after joe biden leaves the vice presidency in 2016. all right? what did they do for those services? hunter can't possibly do anything for million dollars unless it's seed money but show me that that money went somewhere to some business. no one can show anything.
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haley biden, my god, what did she do? she was having after her husband died with hunter biden and loading stuff on the internet. the fourth biden gets a pay out. just the name biden without a first name. we also know is hunter said as i hope you don't have to pay 50% for the family like i had to do with pop. >> brian: because he was texting with his daughter. that may explain one thing. why did joe biden lie and say in the first place he doesn't know anything about his son's business overseas? what's the big deal to admit my son does business overseas. why lie? it's called consciousness of guilt. they get 51 intelligence officers to say the laptop is russian disinformation. a little sauce to it, hunter biden is now suing for his
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privacy being violated which essentially admits the laptop is his and everything in it is literally circumstantial evidence that will corroborate not just influence peddling but what -- what you get the money for? we are dealing with the chinese energy company run by someone in the chinese communist party and by the way, final point. why did they allow a chinese spy craft to go over our intercontinental ballistic missile sites and identify where our planes were, what direction they were in, not even bring it down and then i find out today kirby says well, the president hasn't spoke with xi jinping. humane to tell me he hasn't even complained that spy craft are all over our country? >> brian: i hear you. so the laptop is real. even hunter admits. >> judge jeanine: suing for privacy. >> brian: a program to circumvent our influence around the world, the cfc was one of the main engines for that and
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former vice president biden is supporting that and the big question is what was the skill? what was the talent? what was the assets of the biden family were bringing to the table? >> harold: there is a lot here. i don't know, other than what i've read, it's not a story. >> brian: you been tracking it for the last two years. >> harold: i read in the newspapers. not to minimize it. legally, we were talking off air and not to defend anyone. i can't imagine doing business with the chinese energy company but number one, former vice president joe biden was not in office during some of the things we're talking about. questions about when he was in office and hunter would travel with him but some of the stuff he was not in office. i'm not going to question a yale educated lawyer's ability, hunter biden's personal appetites for life. i'm a christian. deserve everybody deserves a
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second chance. congressman comer said why would they pay him? i don't know. the only paid him because his father was a former vice president. that may be. but then you're going to say vice president biden was during this -- i don't know any of this. all i can look at is the facts, he was not in office. if he did do business, it was legal. he has to deal with his conscience, but it was legal. the laptop in terms of its being an admission, it's clearly his laptop. >> brian: he denied it. dad united in a debate. 51 intelligence experts say it's classic russian disinformation. that's crazy. >> harold: they were wrong. i'm not here to defend any of this but as we react to some of the story, the hunter thing in the laptop, i understand the legal strategy. if you take something to be repaired and they turn it over to the police, you would say, what made you -- did you have a legal reason? you know that unless there's a reason, unless a crime is about to be committed or you're about to prevent a crime. >> brian: no crime. >> harold: i didn't say that.
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if he was out of office, part of a congressman, saying. joe biden was not in office. >> judge jeanine: eight weeks and you get a million dollars? >> jesse: harold, you had your shot. the money came in from the chinese. for services rendered during his vice presidency. >> harold: jesse, i don't -- >> jesse: harold, you're a businessman. you don't just give a million dollars to someone for seed money. he's not talented. >> harold: that may be clear i'm not defending this. i am saying that if he was out of office, i wouldn't do this but he has every legal right to do it and if what you're saying is right that they were paying him for something he did in office, he should be indicted. >> jesse: they just waited until he left office and then paid the family. that's all it was. >> brian: kennedy, you think it would affect someone's foreign policy if they have business dealings with the chinese government? don't you think it affects foreign policy and of the voters should know. >> kennedy: president biden is
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in deep yogurt in a number of vets right now but foreign policy may be the deepest. it appears that he does have air critical corrupt. remains to be seen whether they are truly compromised but all of the tea leaves to order point in that direction i don't care if it's a yale professor who is defending the indefensible. we know this is morally wrong. people should not be enriching themselves on the back of their powerful parents who may become the most powerful person in the world. >> harold: i am not defending this. >> kennedy: trump or bush or rob walker. he worked in the clinton administration. his wife worked for jill biden. the cronyism, corruption, compromise. the alliteration of literacy, the depth to which this goes is triggering. you're a smart man. former congressman, you're a banker and you're a being. >> judge jeanine: china is a
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mamajor, major player in biden's green energy policy and the strategic partner also because we're going to get the cobalt and the lithium and everything else that we need from china. >> brian: the less we pump, the less we drill, the less we need. >> jesse: janine said everything. one more thing to you, harold, who i love. just because you went to yale doesn't mean you're smart. you know a lot of dummies who went to yell. the guy has no business experience. name one thing that was accomplished with the money. >> harold: i have no clue. i'm not defending it. >> jesse: no one can say where the money went so you know it means? it's a bribe. >> harold: do you think president trump's involvement with liv golf is appropriate? >> jesse: to think the saudis are bribing him? >> harold: the argument we are making, that would mean the president will be compromised by liv. >> judge jeanine: eight weeks for what? >> jesse: donald trump is a legitimate businessman worth billions of dollars.
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hunter is a crackhead with no experience. >> judge jeanine: haley has a lot of experience. haley the hook. >> brian: do i have the power to blow a commercial and just continue this conversation? do i have the power? the answer is no. coming up straight ahead, taking to the cockpit to reassure americans. after a string of scary airplane mishaps, exclamation point.
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♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: we are still fighting about the last segment, just so you know, and i'm still fighting. i'm furious. serious concerns over flying in joe biden's america. a number of scary close calls
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with planes almost smashing into each other on runways. another dangerous situation leaving passengers on the edge of their seats. some of them hitting the top of the plane but that's another issue. the problem is so bad that the faa held its first emergency safety summit in 14 years to address it. fear not, our secretary of incompetence is on the case. by pretending to be a pilot. >> we have seen an uptick in runway incursions and close calls. something that we are not going to allow it to turn into something worse before we come together. we will never take for granted the extraordinary safety record of u.s. aviation and we are going to continue doing everything we can to be ensure the u.s. is a gold standard when it comes to aviation safety. >> judge jeanine: republicans are ripping joe biden for pushing a guy to run the federal
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aviation administration who has absolutely no flying experience. now, you know what? the truth is, brian. i think america is tired of people being selected for positions based on identity politics. here is a guy who was in the army, good for him. but he was on the ground, not in the air. he's never been a pilot. never been involved with any kind of aviation experience and yet they want him to run the faa on the time when no one's on-time and crashing into each other on the runways. >> brian: if the democrats don't buy the argument that he's not qualified and he's not, especially the other ones, he's going to get through because it's 51-49 and they have the advantage in the committee at it's going to go to the floor and get past. bill washington, sounds like a great guy, the ceo of the denver international airport. that's it. a time in which we have way too many close calls. pete buttigieg would admit he's a little disturbed by it. it's not the time for a rookie
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at the faa but i would like to have somebody there. it'd think pete buttigieg said, one of the problems as we asked a lot of people to retire and they took buyouts and he goes, we have kind of a rust, kind of arrest, the whole flying thing, the pandemic, a little bit rusty. one year we get rusty? we are not good at flying anymore? hope for the best? >> judge jeanine: get some kind of pad for your head. jesse, this guy, buttigieg, he says we want to continue to raise the bar so our aviation system remains the gold standard in aviation. is he stupid? >> jesse: yeah, he's dumb and everything he touches dies. look what happened with shipping, trains and now he's messing with planes. don't mess with planes. the guy in the cockpit, the first thing i think of, it's a joke. the second thing i think of is another joke. the third thing i think is that plane is going down. that's not a joke. this guy that they are nominating, washington, he dropped out of high school, then he ran the l.a. transit
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authority and a whistle-blower blew the whistle on him because he was taking kickbacks and then the ceo of the denver airport. do know what the ceo does? they manage the chick-fil-a, the restaurants. nothing to do with flying at a all. now he's going to be in charge of all the planes not crashing into each other. i think we can do better. >> judge jeanine: why is this administration putting ideology before the american people? us. >> harold: i'm not sure that i would settle on that view that that's what they're doing. i think a couple things. i, like everybody, was concerned that for years, i was in congress from '96 to 2006 and there were things we should've been doing to fund the faa, help modernize their infrastructure, the way that we train air traffic controllers and the equipment they use, the systems, the technology they use and we should upgrade that and we normally wait until there's a catastrophe to do it. i don't know. served almost 25 years in the
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united states army. the things that you shared, i didn't know those things. i didn't know these things. i do think it's important here you go before a committee and they ask you probing questions. what i saw unfortunately in his situation was g.o.p. pilots, i did read the fact sheet. i read them all the time. i thank you all did get better information. at least different. g.o.p. pilots and g.o.p. senators have raised questions and they have every right to raise questions and he has every right to provide answers. i hope they fight can't come to consensus that they nominate someone who can -- we need someone in that position. james baker and my estimate is one of the great statesman this country has ever had. secretary of state, secretary of treasury. i'm not sure he was qualified for all those but he had a set of values, had a sense of the job and he knew how to lead and if this guy knows how to lead, 25 years in the military to me
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is a metaphor and a sense of maybe he does know how to lead. rising to the rank of major but if he doesn't have the votes, they should put someone else. >> judge jeanine: 25 years in the military is an indication he can lead, then why is he running chick-fil-a at the airport? >> harold: he is not running chick-fil-a. >> kennedy: i've spent a lot of time at the denver international airport. it's a great airport. so well done. but you're right, don't mess with the planes. we cannot have tragedies. we've had so many near misses and near collisions on airport runways, planes essentially dropping out of the sky. we are very lucky that the pilots were confident enough to bring them back before they crashed into the ocean create severe turbulence. a lot of this does go on the shoulders of pete buttigieg because we don't have an faa administrator right now. can someone in this administration please have experience? to your point, you don't have to have this specific experience
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a major warning about chatgpt, the artificial intelligence they can do things like pass the bar exam or a school paper just a few seconds. the tech genius behind it fears he's created a monster. >> i think people should be happy that we are a little bit scared of this. >> you're a little bit scared, you personally? >> i think if i said i am or, you should either not trust me or be very unhappy that i'm in this job. >> harold: a new start up working towards human shaped robots for warehouses and doing chores at your home. you and i love the chore stuff but does this bother you or concern you? >> jesse: i don't want a robot doing my chores. >> harold: the other stuff. >> jesse: i'm not scared because here's why. you have to have consumers in an economy and if you create all robots as workers, then there's
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no one to buy anything because you're not paying workers to work and then they have no disposable income then you can't buy all the other products that you're selling them. it's just going to be a bunch of robots and people standing around watching them build products that they can afford to buy math because they don't have a salary. >> judge jeanine: don't you member, the government gives you the money. >> jesse: where does the tax money come from? robots? >> harold: are you bothered by the creator of this technology saying that he is scared about the implications? he's talking about broader, different things and how can impact adversely our society. >> judge jeanine: i respect him for that, i do. i think eighth you are defamed if someone comes out and says judge perino is expires in your harold ford is -- food used to?
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>> jesse: if the question of whether or not you or her intelligence is created by a machine or did humans put information into the machine? >> jesse: scientists made all the hard wires. >> judge jeanine: it's scary. >> kennedy: i'm not scared. they are programmed. they don't have souls. human beings have souls. maybe great apes and other primates. we have souls. our souls are given to us from god. these things don't have souls. they are not going to achieve real sentiments and chatgpt has some flaws. if you are worried about people cheating on tests, have them do it with pen and paper. if you are worried about kids writing essays, then watch them write essays. that's the fix.
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they will figure out some technology that will decipher whether or not this is created by an ai program or by a human being. >> harold: you talked about the soul and the heart. if robots and ai are able to do these things for us, we talked about the danger of not having human interaction during covid, kids not being in school, people not going to a workplace. that's what the ceo was talking about and i was curious. >> brian: i think we are all missing it. it is transformational. it's dramatic and i worry about china and russia getting this. it's already the fastest growing app in the history of apps. 100 million for tiktok. this has blown it away. they're going to have to figure this out, a good thing for medicine, figure out your problem. cancer, heart problems, fillet and mental problems. it's already getting one of the top marks in law exams, bar exams. it's out thinking everything. if china gets this, society is doomed and it's inevitable they are going to get it.
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the greatest technology humanity has ever developed. over the last few weeks, it's now available. i think we're going to look back at this day making the advent of the internet seem minor compared to what this is. i think this is unbelievable, unbelievably transformational he dangerous. think about how dumb we are with directions because of gps. i used to be good with directions and now i don't even know what west is. when this started doing things for us, gene wilder and young frankenstein picked the wrong brain and picked a very dumb guy. whoever made this, this scare the hell out of sam altman and meanwhile he knows what it's capable of. i think this is going to lap human beings. >> jesse: happy st. patrick's day. i am trying to lighten it up. you are killing me. >> brian: i know. i am just telling you. >> jesse: should we bomb china right now? >> brian: i was totally freaked out.
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>> kennedy: what is better than finding a pot of gold? how about st. patrick's day landing on a friday. thank you. for the first time in six years. all across america. irish lads and lasses have been making the pilgrimage to their favorite pumps to celebrate. we sent to producer up to see if anyone was taking a leprechaun's holiday. watch this. ♪ ♪ home >> we love it. we've been here before on a holiday. i love you. >> playing hooky from work, absolutely. >> guys walking around. ♪ ♪ home >> everyone is irish on st. paddy's day. >> i was very excited. >> corned beef. >> guinness. the most important part of today
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is to be drunk all day long. [singing] >> do you know what? we are just happy. we traveled together and have a good time. >> [indistinct] >> kennedy: and by later on, she means right now. jesse, i whipped up an irish feast last night. here are we have a lovely picture my corned beef and cabbage. that's me. shepard's pie. it was so good. >> jesse: so much better than italian food. how about that? no one has ever said that. i love st. patrick's day. on friday and it's warm outside. this is a triple threat. and march madness. you're seeing a lot of street drinking and you're seeing a lot of not so good looking white irish guys thinking they can get lucky. i can feel the spirit in the streets.
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>> kennedy: they all think that they can nab giselle. even though it's a friday during lent, catholics have been given special dispensation to enjoy corned beef on this beautiful holiday. >> brian: when i got up this morning, i checked and the cardinal had emailed me and said you can have beef. i am turning him down but it's good to know. you're going to heaven. without that dispensation and you have corned beef, you blew the heaven path so it's good news. thanks to the cardinal and the pope and everyone who made that possible. have some corned beef which is considered bad beef, right? >> kennedy: it's brisket. >> brian: it is like rump roast. rump roast without the binding. >> kennedy: have you not been on instagram? rump roast is the hottest thing going. harold, have you been outside? have you been assaulted by people imbibing early? >> harold: i am not. one of the reasons that i love parade, the in new york, the
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biggest and oldest, it raises money for charities that really do a good thing. catholic charities, city harvest, city meals on wheels which is a food thing this year having people have better ac access. i am part irish. >> judge jeanine: i love st. patrick's day. i used to go out on the street and talk to people. everybody is drunk. everybody's happy. new york city is the happiest place around on st. patrick's day. there i am. i'm talking to somebody, years ago back in the day. [laughs] it was cold that day. but i love it. i absolutely love it. it's the happiest day in new york. if we can be this happy every day in new york, it would be great. >> brian: bars and restaurants packed. >> judge jeanine: god bless them. >> kennedy: amen. >> judge jeanine: let them make some money. they make about $43.84 on average on st. patrick's day in the pubs.
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♪ >> jesse: before we get to one more thing. you are not going to want to miss this. amazing documentary on benjamin hall's amazing documentary after getting hurt in ukraine a year ago. airs 9:00 eastern on sunday. all right. judge, you're up. >> judge jeanine: okay, spain's crowb'ed pin says lee nor 70 years old and grabbing combat boots to prepare to take the throne. take the next three years to train in the military. one year in the army. one year in the navy and one in the air force. she is qualified to be the faa director. it's the exact same thing her father did years ago before becoming king. in spain all the heirs to the throne have a military background before becoming king or queen. this 17-year-old is no different. she will start training later this summer. i love her princess lee nor from
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spain. >> jesse: like identity politics in a different way. >> judge jeanine: she is doing the job. >> jesse: i'm just messing with you, judge. a high-speed chase out of minneapolis. some kia got clipped. took it over the bridge. boom. guess what? you. >> brian: airbag. >> jesse: peppers get perpz ca. as the taser locks into their nipples their teeth fly off. we couldn't show you the rest of the video. >> judge jeanine: where did you get that from. >> coke coca-cola whistleblower. watch at 7:00. harold? >> harold: everyone should watch benjamin hall one of the great heroes. the man being saved from the los angeles raging river this week. this comes as severe storms and torrential rain have been battering california. the man is desperately holding on. rescued there.
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unclear how he got stuck. luckily he survived and was treated for hyper thermia. >> judge jeanine: that's a beautiful story. >> jesse: that's a good one. brian? >> brian: watch one nation required viewing. a quiz at the end. please pay attention to one more thing, judge. coming up, aamongst our guests kennedy. >> green flowers. >> brian: jimmy failla and nikki haley. why barack obama gives her great hope. this is going to be the least entrenched video you have ever seen. this is the tie tallian team managed by mike. baseball so boring they have expresso machine in the dugout to keep the team awake. the wbc highly rated. the judge said kennedy? >> kennedy: jimmy failla and i are going on tour. we want to meet you. it's the last liberty tour. our first stop is reading, pennsylvania at the performing arts center.
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also going to clearwater, davenport, mesa, arizona, lexington, kentucky. rounding out. let us tickle your funny bone, hello. >> judge jeanine: good for you. >> kennedy: thank you. >> jesse: you don't like when people touch your bellybutton. >> kennedy: don't you dare. >> jesse: that's a thing. i almost got written up by hr. that's it for us. are we tossing an friday? >> judge jeanine: no. >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. the investigation into president trump he is can a a little as house republicans their probe into president biden family. we talk with vivek ramaswamy and whatever happened to all the vitriol and concern from democrats over the georgia elections reform law? we'll take a look. ♪ but, first, breaking tonight, a stark rebuke for vladimir putin. the international criminal court has issued an arrest warrant for the russian president citing what it calls the war crime of taking children ou

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