a double take when he spotted a poodle walking down the street. see the poodle walking? the poodle was on a leash but walking on behind lakes owner trailed behind. get a big look at the dog. walked as if it was late for an appointment. dana: i will yield my time for geraldo. geraldo: tweet me at geraldo if object to have no time. jesse: one time no one will be texting. that s it for us. bret: jesse, did you want to drop a g.d. here? judge jeanine: no. bret: i wasn t sure. jesse: your virgin ears. bret: okay. thanks. good evening. welcome to washington. i m bred baier. president biden is defending his performance on the economy tonight despite record gas prices, inif a ever historical inflation. prospect of a major record rate hike coming and plunging poll numbers. the president says he is doing
tomorrow on special report, president biden meets virtually with baby formula manufacturers to address the ongoing crisis there thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that s it for this special report, fair, balanced and still unafraid jesse watters primetime is right now. work hard, right, jesse? all right about the hustle, baier, have a good one. jesse: nothing symbolizes the kickoff to summer like memorial day weekend. the grill comes out for the first barbecue of the season man some vacations are planned. am i going to eat or starve to death? [dog barking] catherine, did you tell clark and ellen the good news? no, i was just about to. catherine, what s the good news? you are driving me to
we haven t heard much from north korea. they have fired something tonight. we will follow that. time for tuesday tweets. off to the bird sound. first from tom what do you think the odds are that senators manchin and sinema will stick to their guns and keep the filibuster in place. we just talked about that. i think they are pretty good actually from what they are saying publicly. next michael asked how are the rotation of guest commentators on the panel determined. given availability at the beginning of the month and i choose and give a month kind of list of putting people together, trying to balancing out the panels. jen wants to know will joe biden have a state of the union address this year? we expect so. last year it was february 4th, 2020. we haven t gotten a date yet. not an announcement. so, we shall see. but we expect him to have a state of the union address even in the middle of covid like last year. and last, but not least, nicholas asks where do you buy you re ties? well, it
until the three were there and you really have a low moment for the supreme court. don t you? yes, and the striking thing about the passage you just read is that justices kagan and brier are the two that oftentimes bend over backward to try to give the benefit of the doubt to their conservative colleagues, playing some kind of long game to try to forge consensus. baier was on a book tour saying that oh, politics doesn t get played out in the court. we approach our work as jurists, first and foremost and now i think even he can t defend on what s going on in court. when i read nina easter risk reporting about the reason why sotomayor has been participating in those arguments remotely, my first reaction was to think what a mean spirited person gorsuch
quite in appeal. quite an appeal is right. she talked about human trafficking et cetera. you have 3 million people on th move now. to places they have never been before and they are about to establish a whole new life for themselves and that is our great . let s bring in baier again. if he contains a narrative or i he decides he wants to change the narrative on the way the united states looks at these migs or any sorts of air suppor because so far putin has controlled the narrative on thi and he s put out the message if you do that, we will consider that an act of war, but there s another translation is a no, actually we ve done what we did with the it s not going to be