hello, i m judge jeanine pirro. along with jessica tarlov, and greg gutfeld. it im withs it is 5:00 in new york city andi this is the five. dangerous propaganda spreading like virus on left wing college campuses and social media.dera federal government is finally investigating more than a halfon dozen schools after an explosion of antisemitism incidents that left jewish students too afraid to go to class. th e latest display happening at university of pennsylvania. disturbing posters popped up onp campus comparing the israeli people being held hostage by hamas tole cattle. sadly, universities aren t only place radical ideas are running wild.ac millionse of tiktok users are endorsing 9/11 mastermind, osama bin laden vile letter to america, where the terrorist leader justifies the slaughter of nearly 3000 americansam . i need you to stop what youee are doing and go read a letter top wh america. it is the craziest thing i vd e read in a while. i can t say i m that t surpri
The days biggest political and news stories, with interviews and reporting from around the nation. Special coverage and handle her own mafia cases. And from the washington post, an allstar panel, if i may compliment you all. What was your view of rick gates taking the stand . Is this a testimonial Turning Point in the trial . What did you see with your own eye, the tension in the room. It was absolutely riveting, ari. I do think it was a Turning Point. Up until now the jury heard from witnesses who worked for mr. Manafort and sold him goods, but nobody who knew his state of mind, his motives. Gates does that. It was incredible to see mr. Gates who worked for Paul Manafort as his protege to see him walk in that courtroom just 10 feet from the defendant and he did this ritual lisk process
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Florida's six-week abortion ban has taken effect Wednesday after being signed into law a year ago. Meanwhile abortion advocates are submitting 60,000 signatures to put access on the ballot in November.
A Colorado advocacy group says it now has enough signatures to add a measure to the ballot in November that would enshrine access to abortion in the state's constitution.