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larry: i do not want too build back rusher. i went to build back america. stop this pipeline. dagen: fall out going over the runaway texas democrat disasters trip too washington but so far that group, six had tested positive for covid-19. yesterday we learned a white house aide and a policy staffer also tested positive after coming into contact with the group. but the white house is downplaying all of that, refusing too label the trip as a super spreader event here's white house press secretary jen psaki applauding them
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again. >> is there any concern the strip intended to advocate for voting rights is now a super spreader event in washington? that's it on characterization were making from here. when he said there will be brake their cases but our message continues to be thanks for standing up for voting rights. and for the rights of americans other voices heard. dagen: and thanks for spreading covid pride we appreciate that. the immediate now being accused of blatant hypocrisy. robert former president trump held that rose garden events and some of the attendees later came down with covid? reporters covered the story for days doing deep dives on who was there and trying to come up with who spread the virus to whom. watch this. >> what do we see there? some masks, many without. very tight together, exactly what you are not supposed to do. >> we are starting to be able to describe this as a super spreader event that occurred but. >> some are wondering whether
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this was the super spreader event. >> now they texas and dems are trying to flip the script by claiming complete victimhood. listen to this cringe worthy comparison. >> refused to be a hostage. to remain a hostage within the state of texas. i note their search warrants out for us i am ready to be arrested. what you do to a slave if you do nothing but arrested when they fleet? wheat fled texas and they want too rest me go ahead and ready to be arrested. >> what? others of the group praising their so-called bravery. state rep michelle bakley even sees the opportunity to launch a bid for congress from her washington d.c. hotel room but she tweeted this, quote i am one of the brave texas democrats who came to d.c. to fight for voting rights in my state. now i am fighting to flip a state held by an anti- democracy republican. that at least one person is calling them out for flinging
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the scene and letting down their constituents. >> what the democrats have done is a disaster of a trip up to washington d.c. that has accomplished absently nothing. they have abandoned their job abandon the responsibility shape the selection and integrity bill. with eight back to texas, i'll be calling another special session put this back on the agenda as well so many other items and report to their constituents for their constituents are getting mighty upset about the fact their house member is not in the senate texas during the job they were elected to do. >> so, when will lawmakers call up the political stunt and get back to work? let's get into it with tonight's panel. comedian a host of fox across america on fox news radio, jimmy failla. democratic posterior news contributor, jessica tarlov. and president of partners and author of persuasion, lee carter. i end with you, i begin with you. what do you make of this?
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again there is so much to cover. just the eye am so brave and the sacrifice and oi spread covid to my coworkers. >> i think the hypocrisy of this is what's overwhelming to folks. you say you have a cause, you're going out there and take a stand. all the while you get on an airplane, you do not wear a mask, he spread covid. honestly i don't understand the point of all this is. beyond that i think this is what the american people are tired of. they are tired of seeing pollen titian say one thing and do another thing it goes both ways. you cannot have it both ways for think the hypocrisy is what's killing trust in institutions killing trust in our parties. and up already. i do not understand they are under on masks on vaccinations behave a certain way and go on and spread covid and do this.
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dagen: so jessica. they are not going to release any daily coronavirus numbers after the numbers keep growing , it is not funny. i guess information is only they can do. they are going to high level from president president, that information mostly earlier that we are told that fire and carry over time about the fact
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that often not mild landing on icu and 99.7% of unvaccinated people. focus on. nobody called. felt or whatever comes after this is going to be with us for an incredibly long time unfortunately. women with link on the same thing applies to texas democrats have a breakthrough case. c7 maybe somebody maybe florida wasn't vaccinated? people are asking that it is pure speculation i am not saying, i am not passing. i would bet my bottom dollar and fight only when both all the sexes them are vaccinated fully. they would not of got on the plane for another had miller light and blah, blah, blah for
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the point they would not play games with that especially with the messaging of the dems around the vaccine. dagen: 's or jimmy, why not use this moment though to send the message of the week got covid and we have no symptoms and you could flip the script literally rather than making about your bravery and your sacrifice. this is a nonevent. make it a teachable moment as the smart people say. >> it would make sense. because what happened question work they move the case of miller light they came back with the case of covid. it's not really a good look. what we really need as many vaccination against disingenuous race baiting. that is the biggest story to me here we are living in the death of shame and we just played a woman who was an elected official in our government identify self -- a play, play, legislation,
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michael part i don't like for migrants in one area vaccine. think they were busy on their smartphones connecting with the relatives and friends on facebook. or they are the nfl teams. as of last week a couple had not even reach 50% mark, jessica when you make of the title 42? maybe they don't lift title 42 of the spike in cases of this point. >> i am hearing that from government officials that they are not planning on lifting title 42. august of that could change dramatically. i think with the renewed interest from democratic side things especially border state democrats like represented quite large who called out the biden administration for going for a photo versus doing substantive work at the border
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putting back on. fred degraff, i heard something about football what reasoning wasn't. >> of some of the yankee city covid is point out that indicated my yankees probably the other reason for their own will lapse on the back. [laughter] they had their own vitamins. seven for with you on health eight barney rubble and acer when, find the words you. i think the problem with the border a symbol of all the vitamins ready immigration, from ever was. i think the spotlight on the
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we watch that in criminal justice system. if i have a prosecutor's office i quietly say among my prosecutors were going to have a standard because of so many theft cases that if it is less than $900 we are not going to prosecute it. but we do not publicize that. then everybody knows that they commit a theft of taking their chances. but if i publicly announce that we are not going to prosecute theft if it is less than $900, what you're going to find his people going into stores and carrying out eight or $50 worth of stuff, which is exactly what we are seeing. dagen: not one to fear the consequences because there are
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none. we are taught but the proposition 47 in california that was voted where comment basically said below 90 but he dollars of merchandise were not going to really touch you. so a theft is not crime or crime pays as i describe it. they voted for that. this is really deep seated liberalism from the governor, two mayors, city councils, to prosecutors, to district attorneys and the people who voted for this garbage. >> is the way a normal prosecutor's office works, you have loose standards for which crimes and what level of say fraud you will prosecute two. in some cases are serious and that they need to be prosecuted. and some they rate some kind of diversionary disposition. but you always reserve the right to prosecute even a low level crime on the basis of
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other factors. for example if you have a career criminal who has been arrested 17 times he is in a different position than someone who is a first offender. you do not broadcast what your standards are. which are basically telling people is a felony misconduct is greenlighted if it's under certain amount. once people get the sense that the rule of law is not projected you laws are not going to be enforced not only in california but the number of places as well part. >> i street this is been going on for about a year end a half, even before covid there is a drug store across the my apartment and people just, much of the stuff is locked up, laundry detergent even ice cream bread but what isn't locked up get stolen and people just waltzing out. it's also been writing a bicycle he had robbed some of
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the stuff from the store and rode right out of the store. i don't know where it ends pretty stark with baby eric adams who is the likely mayor here in new york. his got a lot to undo to really turn this thing around. >> we will see. i'm not as optimistic about him as some of my friends are. look, what it begins with, what happened 30 years ago which newsom once referred to but does not actually want too talk about as we enforce quality-of-life offenses because that projected the image and the idea that the rule of law was in control and the laws would reinforce. when you do that has a really dimensional effect on law enforcement keeping the peace. it ordered the police too stop enforcing quality-of-life crimes. much of the city some gorgeous
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dagen: packet home the carry-on the mile high club means getting clubbed in the face by belligerent passengers by the faa has received more than 3500 reports of unruly passengers, just this year. passengers have been fighting more than ever over mask mandates, excessive drunkenness, if there is such
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a thing. one case this week someone is taking too long to remove bags on the overhead compartment. why is everyone so worked up? should you bring karate skills on your next vacation? the panel is back, jimmy failla, jess qatar love and lee carter. jimmy, i have the worst temper on the planet geico from devcon five to devcon one in a sneeze. if i've managed to live my whole life and not get arrested on an airplane, anybody can do it. >> technically yes. first of all i'm glad you clarified my cell that fight video on the plane i thought the texas democrats ran out of beer. i was not quite sure it was a commercial flight. what's happened is people are really at their wits end right now. they have taken all the dignity out of flying commercial. when you flight coach now it is like they thinly veiled wave of going to a dominatrix for you get called names you
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get bored like 50 different classes. they charge you for everything from front tier airlines, like in the event of a change in cabin pressure police wiper mastercard or visa and pulled on the oxygen mask but is so demeaning and people do not respect it anymore. there is no more decorum. when you fly now you get on the plane the guy next to set a pair of flip-flops he's tripping his toenails will has his emotional support fair but no one has any class but there still classes the respect that's what everyone's behaving like animals. dagen: just got told of the story before. i sat next to a man who had a raging staph infection all over his body. i do that because he is on a phone call describing how he got the raging staph infection from his friend who had a motorcycle accident, saying with this friend living in squalor but the dog was licking his open sores but he was allowed to board the plane with a trash bag as his carry-on. that happened, that was years ago. and now it is much worse.
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[laughter] >> is definitely terabyte hard you talk about before. i have just managed to forget it but now we are right back to that moment when i heard that story. flying is a terrible now. this has been decades in the making. when i was growing up my parents used to get us dressed up to go to the airport and get on a flight. and to treat flight attendants with dignity and respect, please and thank you. i wore real shoes i was not wearing stretchy pants et cetera. and now from the front, to the back of the plane everybody is dressed casually, comfortably, right? they think they own the world. david taken for $70 on alaska or because they paid 10,000 been the front of the plane. and covid has just made people even more nuts because they been stuck inside, people are mad about the masks.
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got to get that under control and a lot is the product is crappy now. and i'm mad about it because you're still paying real money. dagen: , i think lead to, during covid they were not serving booze the whole mask was pre-gaming with the little bottles before they even went through security. they were just hammered the night ate a capitol ambien and then the flight gets delayed and all hell breaks loose. >> put people inside for 18 months, you give them alcohol, altitude and attitude you got a recipe for disaster printed just think what he wants all these things, it might because it was a flight attendant for 35 years that is retyping up so thankful she's not on an airplane right now having to deal with this kind of aggression. this kind of behavior. who are these people? i do not understand how they
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are bunch of wild animals on an airplane it is just too much. [laughter] dagen: just you know and i fly i bring a smile and a bag full of zip ties so look out. everybody's least favorite's lodgment congressman, eric's wall is in trouble again. the california democrat is spending thousands in campaign funds on luxury hotels. bimbos, booze, high-end restaurants those and lastly must the congressman is also raising eyebrows for dropping or than $20000 into the ritz carlson, happy bay where his wife is a former director of sales and $7000 in posh steakhouses in new york and d.c. could be congressman who is making it rain be in big trouble for his lavish spending? this is why we book two, for you to make excuses for eric swalwell. [laughter]
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[laughter] >> i'm glad we got to the chase and i got to the second segment that's not a pile of poo i plot you for that. what i would say is the hierarchy of the story obviously leaf art is number one. he has denied that. and then the chinese spy number two. and then what seems like basic abuse number three. i think we can all be auteur enough to admit that people both sides of the aisle who get elected to office take advantage of campaign funds. they do shady things. i'm sure there be a call for an ethics investigation for it i welcome that as a congressman. we were there as a public servant. you have a pretty high standard binational stanczyk leasing should not be happening. certainly do not spend your campaign money and then check
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into the ritz carlson. dagen: jessica went through the chinese spy in the general appalling behavior, right there. [laughter] look this is just reason number 1,735,000 that they do not trust politicians. it's another symbol of a bad guy doing bad things with taxpayer dollars. it is a shame for this a lot of people in congress, their loved people dedicated their life just public service prudent people like this behave this way it change the whole of congress. it's just unfortunate. >> jimmy i learned do not trust people with hair like that for my days of semi- dating in the south. [laughter] >> there a lot of wrong turns one can make on formers only but i do not which involve the whole segment about.
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[laughter] give us some credits. this is the first hotel story that involves swell well and has wiper to step in the right direction. to step in the right director for that couple. just because your presidential campaign is pulling at 1% does not mean you get to live like you're on the 1%. might frustration a really mean this of politicians to do this. jessica's right to say this is not an outcry from fellow lawmakers there probably doing this too. dagen you could do this for like a third of the money and don't get caught you do not have to go to the ritz half moon bay you can dial it back to high and sheraton pretties not too spend 5000 drizzly, their apps you can spend 2000. you can get just as ham of the chinese are just as hot. you noted saying? that is the problem here. it is the miss management. if i was a politician to be directive or maybe just give the opposition a permanent attack ad against me if i ever
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run but i'm not really worried about that. i could not pass the background check he is a dirt bag. >> 81% of recent graduates from college which they are taught more life skills before heading into the real world for the top things they felt left in the dark about included investing and financial planning. it's all those things like unclogging a toilet or resetting a wi-fi router. nearly one in five college grads even admitted to not knowing how to cook or do laundry. should a student start majoring in basic life skills? or do parents just suck? jimmy? >> i did not learn a thing in college either but i went into commute in colleton measure luncheon major to intra- xbox. i did not apply myself of their outside forces that can teach how to live. i had a gambling problem for it because i had a gambling problem had all types of resourceful and spray learn how to budget money learn how to make a bed out of sticks when i was on the lamp and it looked picked up some
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borderline mandarin and chinatown for realism a little trouble in my youth. i think college is not preparing people for the rope it certainly not the world i live in. i think that is the bigger problem it is the degree you get. a lot of folks are focused on learning things breakeven gender study degree trust me you'll have plenty of time to learn stuff about homemaking because no one's when to hire you. quick. dagen: i took toback, jessica, i learned a lot in high school. >> of got a say and i understand my home because largely gone away. there are certain life skills i wish i had learned in my ascent throughout the ivory tower for sure. one or basic cooking skills for sure. or importantly the economic management issue breed this is something i know, dave, we talked about before. this is a start in middle school, high school, college and beyond. it is especially for younger generations. the millennial's of the most entrepreneurial generation in
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american history. they need to know how to take care of their funds. dagen: live got to run, just, you can darn socks like a champ and that's how you met your husband. [laughter] jessica, lee, jimmy thank you so much greatness been six months since joe biden became president by the report cards are rolling in. been dominant gives us his take and moments, stay here
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dagen: present biden just marches six month and office and boy does have a lot to show for it. inflation is through the roof and accelerating, there is a nationwide crime surge, stalled economy that cannot compete with free government handouts for the white house is touted the president's coronavirus response as his biggest accomplishment. some states are locking back down, masking up again. some kids still have no clear plants get back in the
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classroom of the fall. so has this been the longest six months ever question were driving out to discuss federal scope out a fox news contributor, ben domenech. been what you say? >> i think, dagen, when joe biden got elected he promised americans he would have a return too normalcy. unfortunately i think that normalcy has turned out to be normalcy at various stages that we did not really want to relive. particularly when it comes to the all these different crises when economy and inflation as you magic comes the border crisis. when it comes to all of these aspects of these what he's doing with his first six months. we are seeing at a white house does not have any new answers. i don't think joe biden and his team really learned any lessons from the mistakes he made in the past.
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>> based on this bill they want the american families plan terms of the government blowouts and one new entitlement stacked on top of another. i have said this before but biden is treating this like a two year sprints. no mandate and dagen we all know why that is. it's because they are white knuckling at both of biden and pelosi to the end they're facing down the midterm election that looks like it's going to be very bad for them. so it comes to all these different issues, when it comes to the border for instance we have seen democrats discuss this kind of and around they are going to try to do. to try too push through
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different things that is because they cannot actually do what they need to do when it comes to the border. to do that is the admission it was right to wed it to have a secure border, how about we have control over who comes into the country or not. that is not something they're able to admit paid when it comes to the economy they're papering over all the problems american families are facing. they're putting on the backs of our children and grandchildren are not going to solve this problem. they're not going to actually be something that is inward near a permanent solution. they are destroyed to paste a different band-aid over it in order to get through the next election cycle without having such a huge loss. >> real quick, you hit something. the reason they're pushing amnesty for millions of people who are here illegally is the reason they are so upset by
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these voting reform laws in places like texas. because they need 24 hour drive in voting or even the ability to cheat too stay in power. they need those millions of votes too stay in power they need to demagogue around those issues too keep black and hispanic voters within their coalition. they are terrified for seeing in terms of the backlash in the same voters on what they've done when it comes to education policy in america. keeping schools lucked out even in the wake of vaccinations have these ridiculous policies like we see in california with mask mandates were children and the like. they have real residents within black and a spanish voting communities that is what they're actually scared of. dagen: turning gun owners into criminals in places like virginia per the tried to comfort somebody is nonviolent is trying to exercise her second amendment right into a criminal. it also hits all those voters. ben, thank you very much, ben
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topic number one, yesterday tampa bay buccaneers visit celebrate the super bowl but with a visit to the white house played some people say they were the only real winners in the building that day. , there they are for the 2021 super bowl champions also the only people from tampa who own suits. here is tom brady walking out to the tune of hail to the chief. specifically cheat at patrick mahomes whose lousy super bowl game made this day possible. present biden fell closely behind, he thanks these people are here for his birthday party. actually, joe was very excited to meet the buccaneers pretty said is been a fan of the team ever since he was just an extremely old man. believe it or not, joe was a star football player in high school. the game was much harder back then because at any point and macedon could storm the field. they all have to run for cover. after exchanging pleasantries,
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present biden was presented with a zone of buccaneers, number 46 commemorate the number of lives his dog is taken since january. all and all it was a day of good cheer and it certainly went much better than the last time a group of buccaneers as it said the white house, talk about breaking the defensive line. topic number two, china has announces both the assets to train in history for the next covid variant will arrive a half an hour sooner. this is the new chinese train capable of reaching speeds making the fastest form of ground transportation since britney spears got her license back. electromagnetic force to levitate above the rails. it is as off-track and full of speed is hunter biden. officials say too travel from beijing to shanghai or could travel from paris to london
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and 34 minutes. and yet tourists still say they cannot get the hell out of france fast enough. personally i still prefer classic british trades because they talk and make funny faces. topic number three. a teenager driver and massachusetts swerved to avoid a squirrel and actually crashed her cart into a historic home built by an ancestor of abraham lincoln. sounds like she could use a lincoln navigator. this, was the scene and the town after a 19-year-old seceded from the roadway and plowed into this historic cottage. and by historic i mean the front wall is history. the house was built by abraham lincoln's great grandfather, samuel lincoln in 1650 a few years before the birth of joe biden. the driver was uninjured, that dennis samuel was not a log cabin republican or she might not of been so lucky. and homeowners say they will
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hire a team of specialist to restore the cottage to its original condition. that is, as long as congress can't include in the infrastructure plan. topic number four, wally found the oldest person to travel too space, thanks too jeff bezos is complaining about her trip. bad news for blue origin considering she's one of the companies only for yelp reviews. her post press conference while i can buy this ship was for her to tumble around and experience a folex of zero gravity. port jeff bezos spirit he makes a 60-foot sculpture of his johnson and women are still saying it is too small. wally also bubbled the 11 minute trip was too short, making her the first person to complain about not spending enough time with jeff bezos'. she also complained about the view, while this is the rocket did not get high enough to see the full earth. most of which she saw was
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empty darkness for it's like i've always said about space travel, great ice cream, no atmosphere. wally still loved every minute of the trip although she did have a few additional complaints including its lonely out in space. mars painted the kind of place too raise your kids. and there's no one there too raise them if you did. we'll be right back. music playi] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ summer is a state of mind, you can visit anytime. savor your summer with lincoln. yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy.
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