Everyone, im Judge Jeanine Pirro with harold Ford Jr. , jesse watters, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. Its 5 00 in new York City and this is the five. Its the final Stir Sprint to november and it looks like kamala will be sticking to her hide from the Press Game Plan after granting only one softball interview, harris is cooking up a fresh plate to dodge the media. The old I Cant hear you headphones trick, the vp was spotted rocking a pair of white earbuds totally ignoring a bunch of reporters yesterday. She probably wants to dodge questions about how her Polling Honeymoon has gone cold. And that the Nc Bump never came through. Harris now seems to be sweating over the race. Its going to be a tight race to the very end, so lets not pay too much attention to those polls, because as unions and labor knows best, we know what its like to be the underdog, and we are the underdog in this race. And we have some hard work ahead of us. Judge Jeanine Kamala is also dragging out the guy she helped t
numbers of jobs and found out his claim as you may have guessed, missing the mark of it. plus, if it is friday, you know we like to look at the top medium moments of the week and the mainstream moments the media is missing. a father tragically killed during a visit to his son s college campus for a family weekend. what we are learning of the repeat offender and why he was back on the streets. we begin with the president s private comments about vladimir putin about having real impact. kevin corke is live tonight on how the u.s. is responding. good evening to you, my friend. in the past week president biden actually gone from saying nobody messes with the biden, he used the f-word to sounding the alarm over as potential newton armageddon. what a difference a week does make. a white house official say he was not revealing classified intelligence when he lobbed that say what out there. the president making that jaw-dropping claim at a fundraiser on thursday, we have not
of the mirror too, which also reflects on the evidence from the so called wagatha christie trial. a different lead for the guardian, which says a new police race plan due to be launched on tuesday will see forces commit to being institutionally anti racist. and the i goes with internal conservative party friction over the cost of living crisis quoting sources who complain of a lack of long term economic plan from the prime minister and chancellor. so, let s begin. ali, do you want to kick us up for the guardian story, police chiefs to apologise for racism? i the guardian story, police chiefs to apologise for racism? the guardian story, police chiefs to apologise for racism? i would prefer if the police apologise for racism? i would prefer if the police didn t apologise for racism? i would prefer if the police didn t apologise - apologise for racism? i would prefer if the police didn t apologise and - if the police didn t apologise and just got on with theirjob, frankly
president declared that there is just no way that he could have seen this coming. a lot of parents are watching about baby formula. a few questions, all of a sudden it s on the front page of every newspaper and that is important. should you have taken those steps sooner before this happened? if we would ve been better mind readers, i guess we could have, but we moved as quickly as it became apparent to us. we have to move with caution as well as speed. tammy: it s on the cover of the newspapers, so he has to deal with it. the administration and their allies are putting blame, a washington post fact checker called it an outrage. and yesterday the press secretary spoke out and bette midler said try breast-feeding, it s free and available on demand. meanwhile, another individual placed blame on a woman wanting to starve small children in the government stockpiling formula for illegal immigrants. and another blame the united states for not having federally paid maternit
this fall, through distance learning we have tendency americans who live such fast paced lives to want mover on too fast from crisis. what do i mean by that? isn t resilient approach carrying on good thing? interest rate to be an encouraged. when we talking though about something as profoundly damaging as government pandemic lockdown mandate, the answer is, yes and no. no we should not wol low in lingering misery we can t change but yes we need accountable to ensure in never, ever happens again. and that means holds accountedable any one and any organization that pushed policies that were never grounded in science. and certainly not permissible under constitution. now almost immediately when lockdown began in federal level and then trickling into state, angle was force for protecting vulnerable. and also for reopening the government and especially the schools. there are devastation consequences of keeping children away from school for extended period of time. from medical and