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larry: when a democrat is right, he's right. i will, therefore larry: what a democrat is right, therefore i will agree with mayor de blasio, no lockdown, keep the economy open. ♪ ♪ is covered making a comeback and why are americans getting infected with the virus. i'm dagen mcdowell it in for kennedy tonight. the delta great asserted icon for 83% of cases at that from 50% july the third period in a fully vaccinated aid for nancy pelosi testing positive for the virus after coming in contact with democratic lawmakers from texas but today
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cdc director spoke to the senate and emphasize the importance of vaccines and stopping the variant. >> in areas where vaccine coverages look cases of hospitalizations are starting to climb again. the message and cdc remains clear, the best way to prevent the spread of covid-19 variance is to prevent the spread of disease and vaccination is the most powerful tool we have. we overwhelming majority of deaths from covid 19 are now occurring in unvaccinated people. >> the white house also pushing vaccinations even interrupting a super bowl event with this pitch to players. watch this. >> you all do not have a shot man, get one amen get one get one. you are saving lives helping us back to our lives our loved ones. dagen: several communis drive thing several restrictions either requiring or recommending masks indoors but even for vaccinated people and not just for adults.
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the american academy of pediatrics calling for all children three and older to be masked up at school even if they are vaccinated pay which conflicts with guidance in the cdc. so our mask mandates making a comeback? what about other restrictions will they try to resurrect to protect a bidens of promise for a swift comeback question request get into it tonight spell the federal senior editor christopher bedford. democratic strategist radio fox news contributor leslie marshall for independent women's form senior fellow district media group president beverly, great to see one and all of you. kristi, you first. it seems like that mandatory wearing a mask and door and parts of nevada and the like, the reason the market sold off yesterday is because investors are worried about these power-hungry politicians bringing back lockdowns. bringing back restrictions.
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trying to hang on and clinging to all of the power that they rung up or built up over the last year end a half. >> out of all of the things they brought back, dagen, some of which have inconvenienced a lot of people are taking away people's liberties once again, one that brought some lightheartedness to the matter was the repetition the governor of florida, ron desantis was going to kill everyone in florida this open policies for deceit that went resurrect it was unbelievable after every single doomsday prediction is gone through. the good news for the delta variant in the american population is the elderly have received vaccination and the country even if you catch it seems less of yourself are. because of that the death rate is simply not followed could right now united states the death rate for covid diseases is less than one fifth of heart disease less than one fifth of cancer, significantly less than car accidents event less than alzheimer's which
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are terrible don't take as many lives. the idea that trying to pull it back is completely surprising for name surprised a bit will get so free so far so quickly. there is a real hesitation and the american people were going to crush information and dissent that's going to continue. leslie bring back a mask man that you are in los angeles county. they're bringing back the mask a mandate for people vaccinated indoors, how does that encourage people to get vaccinated? >> first about here in los angeles county, we look to science into doctors. it is the healthcare workers whose liberties have been infringed upon this past year end continue to be when people do not want to mask up, do not want to get vaccinated do not with the social distance. that's it we are seeing the numbers surging. we of us here in los angeles county, myself included to not have a problem asking upgrade remedy scientist, the physicians of said the delta variant is stickier in the lungs may not die, people are
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not vaccinated makeup between 90 and 95% upon spice patient throughout the country we have people ages 30 -- 55 her hospitalized, and i see on ventilators with two children on life support in mississippi. people may talk about oh, my liberties being infringed upon, but at the end of the day we are supposed to all be in this together. this is not and should not be political. this is a pandemic it never went away. we never got rid of covid. we were told from the beginning that this virus because any virus does. it's virus mutates we note virus is going to mutate in order to survive and that is what it is doing. dagen: we are hoping that mutates up might be contagious but it becomes much less a deadly in that fashion, beverly. the issue is there are three prominent vaccines right now. and so you are asking
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vaccinated people to protect people who choose not to get vaccinated. at some point it is like i choose to get vaccinated they have the vast majority of elderly people who are most at risk vaccinated. it is about 80% fully vaccinated over the age of 65. return with the very elderly it is about 90%. >> it has been elderly have realize the risk they have and have been vaccinated. i am vaccination part however i him in the camp up on vaccinated here's the reason why. this is my open information is so important. part of it as the anti- bodies and i'm a long color i been done with the effects were quite a few months but i also have an autoimmune disease. i went to note this vaccine kid means for an autoimmune disease raspberry encourages even dirt come out today and said they're going to a clinical trial for pregnant women. what does this mean for miscarriages? what does this mean for babies
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of their birth mother did receive the vaccine? think with the american people are asking for just give us more information. the media try to make it up trucks of ours were not take the vaccine the data does not prove that. i think what americans what is more transparency. the mask fits into this. they wouldn't cultivate things over the years are the past few months by think americans are saying let me make a choice for myself i'll just say this to you, dagen, i know you are vaccinated. is it unvaccinated person i do not expect you to wear a mask a realism take my health my own hands. >> i also had covid recently pretty had in march i went ahead and got vaccinated. but there wasn't any middleground for people who had antibiotics. it was if you want to go to concerts here in new york city it was you are either fully vaccinated or you are an anti- baxter. "about this, just to dismiss her but more answers about a
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vaccine for misinformation, does nothing to convince them to get vaccinated. i'll point out to nfl teams that were not even 50% vaccinated, i will point out to the 30% they were not getting that from facebook. this is a bigger problem i will end with the sign i'm going to see you guys later, if you go back to last fall if you want to talk about politicizing the vaccine it was a fear mongering from, heresy, is a fear mongering from joe biden, spirit mongering from inequality about the truck vaccine that discourage a whole hell of a lot of people a b from getting it. that is on them maybe wonder why you missed your target on the vaccines, look in the mirror. panel will see you shortly. meantime a major face-off on capitol hill today between senator rand paul and doctor tony fauci about the origins of covid-19. this editor pressed out she again on what he knew about
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the agency's funding of gain of function experiments in the wuhan lab, watch this. x knowing it is a crime to lie to congress, do you wish to retract your statement on may 11 replay in the nih never ended gain of function research and rouen? >> center pole i've never lied before congress but i do not retract that statement. >> wait a minute. all the evidence pointed it came to the labyrinth there will be responsibility for those who funded 11 including yourself. >> i totally. >> this committee will allow the two responder. >> i totally the liar propagating. dagen: who was lying to whom? try to meet to discuss, dr. steven quay. doctor quake great to see u.s. always. what did you make of that exchange on capitol hill? >> it is unfortunate.
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i think both individuals have the best interest of the american people at heart. a fundamental disagreement with the gain of function research. a lot of their acrimony can come from that. i would say start by defining that and maybe they could get more agreement. dagen: do you think early on when tony fauci would say they would dismiss the questioning of u.s. money, and government money being funneled into the wuhan virology lab. you say it was not used for gain of function research, in china, tony fauci has no way of knowing that. and so it just goes to the broader issue of will we ever get to the bottom of where this virus came from? and get hard-core information about the wuhan virology lab? >> i actually think it is simple but it probably should've that at the front
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here. we were funding their laboratory significantly with u.s. taxpayer money. they were doing gain of function research they have been for over five years for the published a lot of it there's probably lots a haven't published. i think it's pretty simple that we were funding the research that was gain of function. i'm not quite sure why they're getting into such an argument about it. i think there's some nuances that doctor fauci is relying on. i think for the average person looks like dana function research. dagen: doctor quay, do you think doctor tony fauci is the best front man if you will for this administration? even the fight against this virus at this point. we've got a lot of conflicting information from him over the last year end a half. now he is losing his cool some would say rightfully so, maybe not.
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in front of congress in front of senator rand paul. he sees the right man for the job as we struggle to get more people vaccinated at this point? >> you know, i guessed out stays probably doing the bestie can. i've great deal of respect for him and his long and distinguished career. i think maybe sometimes fresh eyes and fresh thoughts. [inaudible] you bring a new person and inside-new ideas arise. i might look at that if i was in the administration. dagen: doctor steven quay, or time next time i promise you that. coming up a flood of illegal immigrants trying to enter the country anyway they can, why'd they could be headed to a state and are you. plus democrats posting for mask amnesty. will that make the border crisis even worse? former homeland security acting secretary chad wolf joins me next to discuss
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can be repeated again, again at again. especially now that democrats are pushing for amnesty at some of senator graham will lead to an invasion. >> that will lead to the invasion of illegal immigration for to put jet fuel on a system that is already broken. if you give one person legal status, there will be a run on our border like you have never seen before pre-the dumbest idea in the history of the senate, the history of the white house, it will lead to a breakdown of law and order beyond what you see today. dagen: this all comes as a number of migrant crossings on the southwest border has skyrocketed since president biden took office. more than doubling from general jejunum bring the total to more than a million so far this fiscal year. here to discuss, former acting homeland security secretary, heritage foundation visiting fellow chad wolf. it almost seems like a joke
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the democrats would propose amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants here in the united states to make a tsunami of a problem in terms of illegal immigrants trying to cross our border, that much worse. >> you are absolute correct and senator graham is correct for its unconscionable and completely responsible to be taught but amnesty really at all. but specifically the context of the border crisis we see today, the public health crisis we see on that border with the reporting showing covid positivity rates up across the border along that southwest border. said anything that's going to drive more illegal immigration to the u.s., which we know amnesty doesn't have a history of the data to prove it. anytime you talk about amnesty or provide amnesty is going to increase those illegal apprehensions across at southwest border part it is exactly the wrong thing official should be talking about. said with the should be talking about is how to restore law and order back to
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that border. dagen: are people in this administration doing that? again, they broke something that was fixed under the trump administration, as you were in your job the remaining mexico policy that is now gone under biden and company. catch and release was back. just point, title 42 look like divided administration was going to resend that covid order to prevent people from crossing into the united states because of covid. do you think they list that as well which would make this a problem that much worse? >> can simply decide to lift vital to 42 or resend that authority, all bets are off. and the borders completely white (it's open now but if you remove title 42u allow these individuals, family units, and others to commend without family units remove them quickly because of a
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public -- make a growing public health crisis on the southwest border it is just another step. it is another indication the biden industry's and does not know what it's doing when it comes to border security and immigration and how to do that the right way within the law and protecting american communities during this covid time. with seen the complete breakdown over the last five months. unfortunately some of the things her tongue but right now title 42 or removal, amnesty is only putting more fuel on the fire. they are taking exactly the wrong steps to get under control. dagen: then create a foundation for drug traffickers and human traffickers tend to prosper from human misery. they are making money off of people suffering literally. chad, is there any reason the democrats want to stop this? how bad doesn't have to get for them to do something about it?
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>> that is a great question but i was over the last five months we have seen time after time when they put something in place a remove certain policies or procedures in the previous administration the numbers continue to get worse. the situation continues to get more dire along that southwest border. we see no site in the change of policy paper having to see us texas, arizona, others taking matters into their own hand initially start forcing border security pre-they start taking measures to protect their citizens their communities by the federal government is not doing his job to protect the country. and so we are going to see more measures and more actions by individual states and individual governors. i encourage them to do that. the end of the day it's their constituents it's their citizens being harmed by the crisis we see there. you mentioned the cartel, it is a great point speed we are fueling the cartel. they are making millions of dollars a day. not a week, not a month, a day off of this crisis.
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they are bringing more individuals, more illegal narcotics, or contraband over that border every single day. dagen: you mention states look to florida, governor desantis just estimated 70% the migrants crossing into texas are headed toward his state. it's not just on the border, it is now everywhere in the u.s. chad wolf great to see you. thank you so much. coming up, the sky is the limit for jeff bezos spread his historic flight promises big things for space tourism. what is next for the final frontier? the panel is back in just the panel is back in just moments, stay right there ♪ ♪ experience, hyper performance that takes you further. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event.
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dagen: amazon founder jeff bezos' is back on solid ground tonight after launching himself into space in his own blue origin spacecraft for the flight barely lasted ten minutes but the billing is a journey will live on in history.
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he's calls is avoided a life-changing event. >> on how it felt, oh my god. [laughter] my expectations were high and they were dramatically exceeded. dagen: but how is it going to change the future of space travel? >> we are going to build a road to space so that our kids and their kids can build the future. dagen: blue origin plans to mark missions to space later this year signaling tourism and spaces open for business for the panel is back, chris bedford, leslie marshall and beverly hallberg. leslie i'm not going to be a mcdowell is my mother would have said and be negative and pessimistic. i wanted to be luke skywalker. and i watch this and i thought you know what, this is private industry and private money that is taking over the move into space, it is must, it is
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richard branson this is the future the sky is the limit, i thought this was literally awesome. >> i'll be your naysayer. maybe it's the liberal in a girl, here's what i am thinking. i am looking at pictures online and some basic this is a billionaire going to space of this is somebody in a dumpster looking for their meal. richard branson, jeff bezos, and the bible it says to whom much is given much is expected a bit of paraphrasing from luke their pride that is how i was raised but i will never have that kind of money. but if i did space is not where i would be going. dolly parton i know you love her, dagen, dolly parton gave a million dollars to help create an event and find a vaccine to help people because people were and still are dying from covid. that's better than going to space. dagen: okay space, you want to be afraid, be afraid of china is doing in terms of the space
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race in our military. and be optimistic about what we are going to discover in space where it's easier to harness solar energy for example. chris bedford, the end of this event i can't believe, it's like the world's worst and midlife crisis that jeff bezos is suffering. he gave $100 million to van jones in a civility award. everything about it was inspirational. what about inspiring kids to achieve? you look to the skies and into space it makes you want to do anything, what about that? >> i think it was a great space adventure siphon effect it kind of looked a lot like the austin powers spacecraft doctor evil escaped temper think it's a good thing we should be explored but should be pushing for it said mass is not leading the way on this anymore. and has come down to private individuals. i was uplifted by some of the
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charity to have some of the pessimism you don't think giving one heard million to somebody is worth $5 million is that great. not nor do i think giving one 30,000 dollars to josé who is worth ten times more but she also knows that great. i think there's a lot of people would benefit to that, to leslie's point her but the space part is fantastic break china as you mentioned is helping, they are catching up with us dramatically. they are not went to be an alley we need to be up there, that's the future, humankind is an exploratory race its greatest of that back in action. >> i cannot believe, chris, you wish nasa wasn't it. it was becoming extremely costly. we were hitching rides with the russians to the space station. and the political will, loss of political clout. so the lawmakers turn their backs on space. so if it is for private industry and made our laws better with amazon to take us
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to space and make our lives better that way. beverly, final word on this topic. >> the only mistake us in all this was the cowboy hat that he wore in his press conference by think it should never wear that hat again. i agree, if we want to fix things on earth which is the criticism against him, we are going to have to take care of things in space because we are in a race against china. i also think the moral of the story is if you make products people like you might be able to go to space that is what jeff bezos did today. i think it's good for the country. dagen: a lot of people waiting and on the cowboy hat no offense give it all over twitter do not know a thing about cowboy hats. that to meet look like a bolt writer's block on that hat. i could be wrong but it looked like a volt writer's block. moving on meantime they're making trouble in tokyo. there are less than 72 hours until the scheduled kickoff of the highly anticipated olympic games. organizers are not ruling out and 11th hour cancellation. as more olympians tested
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positive in advertisers continue to pull out, organizing chief said earlier, we cannot predict what will happen with the number of coronavirus cases at this point. the coronavirus cases may rise or fall per deal think about what we should do with the situation arises. international olympic chairman directly contradicted the statements and canceling the games was never an option the ioc never abandons the athletes. so, will the olympic games finally see the light of day? beverly i ended with the eye go back to on this. was it made mistake to hold the polls in japan? the people of the nation did not want the games to go ahead even a few months ago. what i think they're prompted the olympics ever since they let biological men compete with women for the first time i think that is been concerning. i personally am for the olympic's continuing if the athletes feel comfortable. i think what we are seeing even with the delta variant
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there are going to be elements of covid that are here too stay. we are going to have to learn how to live with that. we cannot shutdown everything for the foreseeable future. i hope they compete. but in this as well, tokyo's chocolate contaminated water for the open swim parade this is not just about covid, officer that's the main concern print there's some other health issues that need to go on as well and clean up or it's possible they may cancel us but healthy athletes to be poured with it. jackie: chris bedford go or no on the olympics? >> i think they should go. i certainly will not be tuning in partial because the the winter olympics are in my opinion a lot more fun as a downhill skier. it's important to little perspective on this. port on the people under the age of 18, john hopkins put out a set of the death rate for those who do not have a serious disease, like childhood cancer zero. that does not change a thing with the cdc is never done the research. think with olympic athletes is going to be similar.
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of course with the host country a fan story about fred were not going to stop disease. you are never going to stop disease. it will always be a threat to read we can hide in our bedrooms, hide behind a mask for the opt to come out, we ought to play games and come together around the world. dagen: leslie, could be they went ahead, it could be a real way to convince people to get vaccinated, but what you say? what i don't think is going to give it to believe vaccinated. honestly, i don't the athletes to be at risk. but these people have trained so hard, not just americans but other athletes worldwide. they have traded so hard for this. they have been delays after delays of the past year to happen this pandemic. if the athletes want to go ahead with that i think the show should go on. >> tell me, we are moving on speaking going on, tell me you are a dingbat without telling me you are dingbat. it's easy just where any of the merchant featured at
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congresswoman's aoc new online store print by great bargains like this sweatshirt that says tax the rich fertile $58. it is made in the united since even though aoc politics seem to be an marxist communism. they're blasting the new york democrat for using capitalism to push socialism. how many democrat socialist be rocking these new threads in a neighborhood near you? leslie i'm not accusing you of being a communist or socialist. there is one like t-shirt or swatch of the said drink water, don't be a racist. at that i drink a lot of red bull what does that make me? [laughter] >> i like you, i know you're not a racist but i cannot drink a rebel i be flying around this room frederick a lot of water do not plug coke zero it to happen may not eat. bottom line is i don't like this idea and let me tell you i. not because it's aoc.
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i really do not like democrat or republican elected officials in our nation capitals becoming celebrities print whether it's aoc when i'm talking you to comment that writing the books, there on the tours are coming here to los angeles even though they don't represent anybody in this state, stop it. you are elected to represent your district to pass legislation that benefits the people who voted for you in the legislation that these people want. jeffersons talked about this before and i agree with him on that, stop. dagen: leslie count aoc, the red lips and the slick ponytail, it's too late she's really famous, beverly what you say? [laughter] >> my look at the site gets laughable she claimed she doesn't like capitalism because, this is the reason why. she said i donate the money paid the reality is if you do market a product and you do sell it, regardless of what you do with the prophet, that is capitalism. she really was to promote
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socialism here's my idea to her, take that tax the risks sweatshirt and make it free just like she was make healthcare for issuance make college free. just make all her products for repeat that was be my suggesting she really wants to promote socialism. dagen: chris, 75 i would be down if she was selling a cube in a libre like hat or a t-shirt. but i guess not. >> the thing with this it's just out of a marxist playbook pretty mixed certain sense for the commonness of always have the capitals would sell them the rope with which to hang them. that is what capless have always done. they want to make a buck and right now in our country we have a corporate class in a capitalist class of the very top they are generally in favor of her policies but they do not consider themselves some of them citizens of america they consider themselves citizens of the world are citizens of space. this seems to make perfect sense but a lot of the american people say we bought
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into this. now, with aoc did so she tried to put down sean spicer say this is not socialism. this is not capitalism because she's not trying to destroy the environment, kill people or destroy lives to get what she wants, i think she should check out the 100 million debtor the 20 million dead in the soviet union they completely destroyed environment and those two commonest countries to show communism is an extreme threat to the environment. extreme threat to people and she is right the capitalists will sell her the rope. dagen: look at cuba. like a make admit what a disaster cuba has been of the communist regime has done to the people. they are literally starving them to death. oppression, violence, they are struggling the regime there has been exporting doctors there is a scabies epidemic that could be treated with regular medicine and they can't do that.
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but she is pumping this merchandise on her website. thank you guys, chris, leslie, beverly coming up. liberal cities face a skyrocketing crime. the media is trying to spin the surge. what needs to be done to stop the spiking chaos? i will get into with former d.c. police detective ted ♪ why do you build me up ♪ ♪ build me up ♪ ♪ buttercup baby just to let me down ♪ ♪ and mess me around and then ♪ ♪ worst of all ♪ ♪ you never call ♪ baby daydreaming again? but i love you still you know i'm driving, right? i do. ♪ buttercup baby just to let me down ♪ if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more.
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dagen: washington d.c. in 100 recorded homicides on july 10 for the earliest the capitals hit that number since the 2003. and yet the left wing media still seemed to believe it's just a fluke. msnbc andrea mitchell had this to say, watch. >> know how safe and wonderful our city is it's a shocking way it was displayed for the whole country to see.
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in a place has been improving and safety. we have over 100 homicides here already this year it's really a concern. dagen: d.c. is not the only city facing historic crime way. they're seeing more than 2000 shooting victims this year. their mayor, lori lightfoot is proposing a board of civilians to oversee the chicago police department and the response of the deadly violence periods was us the answer to chicago's crime problem question or to the crime problems in new york? in los angeles? nbc, and atlanta, i could go on but what is former d.c. police detective the defense attorney fox contributor, ted williams have to say but i'm going to shut up, ted. do not understand how a civilian overseer to the police force in chicago will help stop this violent crime? >> well, first of all, dagen let hsa i want some of that red bull your time on the last
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segment. [laughter] having said that, on a very serious note when you talk about putting civilians in charge of a police department like they are talking about in chicago, what you are doing is putting a band-aid on a problem that won't go away. his civilian board and accountability of police officers is not the answer. dagen, the answer is quite simple. you recruit police officers. if i was chicago i'll go to military bases all over this country. i would get military pictures, army, navy that are leaving the military and bring them into your police force. you do not miss mistreat police officers. and that is what is going on unfortunately. not only in chicago but all
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over this country. >> i'll point out there's a video that shows a man has twice been arrested, twice a new york city for attacking police officers. the video shows him smashing a bottle over a police officer head in an unprovoked assault. wanted bigger problems vertically in new york those who commit violent crimes, they are right back on the street, bail reform they do not to put at bay. then it you punch somebody and they knows they are right back out. turns into something more deadly. this is going to take forever too roll back. >> you are right about, unfortunately it's going to take forever too roll back. that guy, who hit that police officer in the head more likely than not was out on the street before the touch the sidewalk. that is the sad part of all of this, you have prosecutors, judges, and law enforcement.
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they are not all on the same page. in chicago, over the july 4 holiday you had over 100 people shot in chicago. last weekend you had over 50 people shot in chicago. the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different results. that seems to be what is going on in chicago. they just cannot get their act together there. dagen: think that a sale hit that police officer was held on bond i think it was like 30,000 dollar bond. i will add this, why is it that the police officers and the people of these cities stand it together in the liberal leadership. i guess they are in their high-rises and their dated houses. they do not stand with the people and they do not stand with the men and women putting their lives on the line to keep us all safe, like you ted williams thank you so much
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great to see you. >> my pleasure. dagen: tropical storm is next this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew. and many of us realize a fundamental human need to connect with other like-minded people. welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. there's an america we build
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announced top-selling ice cream and the west bank in protest of israel. even worse are pulling the plug on the new kosher flavor the field to fish food breed that is a desert that is deserting the desert. and this is a topical storm. topic number one, a dog in cincinnati has been rescued from between two concrete walls after being trapped there for five days. now all she needs is to be rescued from cincinnati. this is the hero firefighter broke through a families garage with a sledgehammer to free dirty, the dog could have not seen a woman breaking barriers like this since wally blasted into space this morning. also i've not gotten hammered like this since a kennedys a fourth of july party. believe it or not, candidate makes an even better wall banker than this lady. that his three wall jokes in a row put out make a fourth walter oakley prior to the tv off. now after bit of digging, was saved, grant from the broken
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blocks like every quarterback and jets history, it was good spirits despite what she described as a rough week. but the rescued cost about $1000 in damage to the family's garage. so ironically, now they are in the hole. topic number two, everybody loves a good sports blooper, like the famous bill buckner ground ball, the time randy johnson hit a bird with a pitch for the last 50 years of new york jets games, but in the uk, a one man sports blooper cost him his income, watch this taxidriver's reaction after he hit the cricket ball through his windshield. and there it is, the moment the british bloke realize he smashed up his own taxicab. actually smashing eight taxi windshield is worth ten points in cricket.
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it might as well be given how totally nonsensical this game is, lucky for him by the time it takes to finish a cricket match his cart lease will be up. topic number three, a california theme park was temporarily evacuated after a man claims to the top of a 250-foot ride and refuse to come down. and you thought the best climber in america was baldwin. this is the supreme scream right at california's not very farm. under the american flag you see that man perched on the very top. although he still is the least high person in california. actually, corn to jeff bezos this is also how high richard branson got buried the soap cream cream scented downward plunge up at the miles per hour making it the only way to fall faster than ellen degeneres. knotts berry farm's and guestbook sprints three seconds total weightlessness on the ride, still the most terrifying part is when this guy drops his tonal clippings on you.
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police and fire teams arrived on the scene but in the end the man climbed out on his own accord, no word yet if criminal charges will be filed forgiveness extreme lack of judgment he's now a front writer for the california governor's race. topic number four, a freakish bottom feeder is rearing its ugly head in texas. i am not talking about or work for big ben national park is morning visitors to be on the lookout for a giant insect the houston chronicle calls in in spewing lambda lobster from hell and still not about or work. this is an arachne with giant pinchers, thin legs and a whipped tail, make sure you get a good look it is quite rare to see one of these outside up an arby's sandwich. they're only 3 inches long so they are relatively harmless, am i right ladies? what do cricket fits scorpions
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they can be deadly. they hunt and protect themselves by spewing a foul-smelling acid from their tail which is also how congressman eric swalwell conducts television interviews for the insects only burrow underground with the park said they are not out and about searching for food. then again this could all be part of texas plan to scare californians back to where the hell they came from. we'll be right (struggling vehicle sounds) think premium can't be capable? think again. ♪ (energetic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the first ever at4 lineup. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc.
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