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news that delaware now is the first big state to delay moving to phase three because of an uptick in cases. we told you in texas they're, again, dealing with extended operations and procedures to put off. more after this. >> juan: hello. i'm juan williams. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." you're looking live at a ship building plant in wisconsin. president trump set to deliver remarks there at any moment. we'll monitor it for you and see if there's any breaking news. in the meantime, u.s. marshalls and unarmed national guard troops on standby to help protect monuments in washington d.c. president trump vowing to crack
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down after protesters attempted to topple an andrew jackson stalt -- statue earlier this week. the black lives matter leader getting a lot of attention for saying this when pressed about some of the violence taking place. >> this country is built upon violence. what was the american revolution, which are diplomacy across the globe. so for any american to accuse us of being violent, it's extremely hypocritical. if this country doesn't give us what we want, we will burn down this system and replace it. i can be speaking figuratively or literally. it's a matter of interpretation. >> juan: in a town hall tonight on hannity, president trump going after democratic-run
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cities. take a look. >> they don't do something with seattle, we're going to do that. we're going to go in there. what is happening, they're taking over american cities. in all cases, it's democrats. they're democrat-run. in all cases. joe biden would have that be the whole country. it's so crazy what is happening. here's a guy that doesn't talk. nobody hears him. when he talks, he cult put two sentences together. i don't want to be nice or unnice. okay? but i mean, the man can't speak. >> juan: dana, you know, my violence is wrong obviously. but local police should be able to handle it and so far they're not asking for help, so why is president trump talking about national guard and u.s. marshals? is this political posture something. >> dana: i think that we have seen local police departments unable to protect the statues from being vandalized or torn
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down. for example, the statue up in wisconsin that was pulled down and beheaded and thrown in the river was actually of an abolitionist that had given his life for the cause. so nobody did anything in that incidence and in that same -- it wasn't just a statue that got hurt, it was the very progressive liberal state senator who got beat up. so if the local police are doing something, let's see it. i lived next to this park in washington d.c. where the lincoln emancipation statue was. school children came by all the time, learning more about it, getting a sense of it. the national guard protecting us in this moment is probably the best thing that we need if local law enforcement is not going to be willing to do it themselves. i don't think that the president
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is wrong to put this on democratic cities in some cases. i do wish that the local leaders would accept the help. we have a real problem here. and the president -- we're also in an election year. he's very good at attacking his opponents and putting them in position to align with whatever the problem is. for example, the president as you just saw in that clip is saying, i'm against the mobs. therefore, joe biden is for the mobs. so he's trying to put biden in that position and he has to defend the mob and i go back to this point. if joe biden has an opportunity here to stand up and to push back on this and say, there is a way to do changes, to statues lawfully with due process, you can vote. that's quite an american thing. we can vote on these things. but they don't want to do this because they're in this fever of the mob. so i hope that tonight is calmer
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than advertised. we'll see. >> juan: greg, picking up on what dana was just saying. joe biden has a way of turning his opponents to villain. he's tried with joe biden but joe biden is not hillary clinton. now as his poll numbers continue to fall, looks like he's playing a lot of identity politics, going after people as the anti-racist protesters, loosers and anarchists -- >> greg: is there a question or a statement? >> juan: i'm asking -- >> greg: is this a question? that wasn't a question. no because -- i don't believe anything you said. >> juan: okay. let me tell you. >> greg: it's funny. >> juan: trumps numbers are falling and he's playing
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identity politics. will it work? >> greg: again, i dispute your premise. i don't believe he's playing identity politics. he doesn't have to. i sense that you are playing identity politics. but we won't go there. biden and the democrats, they cannot be critical of anything about law and order if they have already abdicated their role in preserving it. they're not trying to come out with a statement. when they talk about police reform, it's pointless. they can't even protect their own cities. this is a very depressing time. i'd lake to quote cody rigsby and say even though things are bad, don't let the day snatch your wig. because the bright side is, when you look at these statue pullers, they're -- most of them are pasty out of shape white loosers. this is not a revolution. it's a tantrum. that's why like robert johnson from bet when he said that blacks are actually laughing at these people. taking statues is really kind of
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the lily whitest things you can do. i'm so good to you people. i'm taking down these statues in the name of black lives. it's actually a condescending insulting act. a symbolic gesture, not a practical one. you're not helping with jobs or opportunity. you're destroying things. >> juan: so jesse, just picking up on what greg just said. bob johnson, the founder of bet. he backed something like reparations. what do you think? >> jesse: bob johnson backs reparations? >> juan: right. >> jesse: is that true? i didn't hear that. i heard him saying that white people tearing down statues is a joke and black people laugh at that. listen, if he's for reparations, that's fine. i'm not for reparations. he has a lot of money. i'm sure he donates a lot of that money to the black community and good for him. one way to solve this problem.
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every question you've asked, juan, has been kind of just false. i mean, to say that trump playing politics while he's telling people to knock off the looting and the arson is identity politics? to say hey, guys, stop shooting innocent people? like what are you talking about? these are democrats that are destroying democrat cities. trump's offering to give them a hand and you're attacking president trump. i don't think barack obama would even allow this stuff. you think barack obama would let this stuff happen? no. he probably would try to clean it up, too. but trump tries to clean it up and he's the bad guy? where is joe biden? you know, he's running for president. he wants to be the leader of this country that is destroying itself. you think he would have an opinion on the hottest issue of the day. no one knows what joe biden thinks of the statues coming down. or the looting or the arson.
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i don't know what it is. i just actually have been inundated with texts from my liberal family all day and it's driving me crazy. you have to give up your white privilege. how do we renounce your white privilege, jesse? you're not a black american. you don't know what it's like. you can only speak for white people. you can't speak for black people. okay. i went on the black lives matter websi website. i wanted to find out more. you know what blacks lives matter wants? this is the list of six things. an end to the war on black people. sounds good to me. if there's a war, i renounce that. reparations. i'm against that. invest devest. that is about fossil fuels. now economic justice. that's weird. you look at some of that. all socialism. community control. that doesn't make any sense. political power. everybody wants political power. so if you dig deeper, it's
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basically reparations and socialism. >> juan: huh. okay. so dagen, mayor de blasio wants to control the president. he wants to paint "black lives matter" in front of trump tower. you think that is funny? >> i know shootings in new york city have doubled from a year ago in the first week of june. there's complete lawlessness in the street. he can do these stunts. at the end of the day, he's not protecting the people of new york city and he's not standing up for police officers. that's what you see in these liberal blue cities, states. even from the likes of joe biden. either they endorse lawlessness or they tolerate it. what ends up happening is rioters are allowed to rule. vandals are allowed to destroy whatever they want. so it's not just about the
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statues coming down. it's about when begets -- then there's looting and there's assault and then there's rape and then there's murder. and that is the spiral that president trump is actually trying to stand up against because there's a very clear link between liberal law enforcement, lackluster law enforcement and a stretch to violent crime. just really quickly, it's the bations in blue states and corporations. the most progressive corporations do the worst for black america. if you look at the breakdown of the number of people of black americans that work at a facebook -- let me throw this out there. less than 4% of the employees at facebook are black. less than 1.5% are in technology jobs. that's the opportunity that mr. johnson is talking about and
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they're not getting it from progressives and liberals. >> juan: okay. coming up -- i'm sorry. okay. republicans accuse democrats of stalling police reform on purpose to try to make it a 2020 election issue next on "the five." ♪ your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i could shake your hand. granted. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ essential for sewing, but maybe not needles. for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections.
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just said no. >> dagen: senator tim scott and republicans tearing at democrats for blocking the police reform bill. tom scott said democrats can do it to run on the issue in november. nancy pelosi is passing her own version of police restorm setting the show down with senate republicans. doesn't look like nancy or her party are interested in compromise. >> this is not the time for half measures. it's not the time for further study. it's not the time for sham fake reform. the senate bill is sham fake reform. >> when we pass this bill, the senate will have a choice to honor george floyd's life or to do nothing. >> dagen: dana, offensive language keeps coming. >> dana: yeah, i mean -- noah rockman wrote a piece that i
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recommend to people. it's called "does tim scott's pain matter?" if you have a time and care about this issue, everybody says listen to his 30-minute floor speach that he gave without any written notes. he gave it from the heart. he's been working on this issue for years. he took the exact language of bills that gary peters, the democratic senator from michigan has been trying to pass for five years. he took direct language from booker or kamala harris. he said i'll accept all amendments, but they didn't want to allow a vote to go forward so they can debate a bill. now on the house site, the democrats will pass a bill because they control the chamber there. now they want this fight with republicans. i think that unfortunately the way the media is and the way the campaigns are going, the republicans are going to have to figure out a way to push back on this. a lot of the senate races, the republicans are on their heels. they're trying to figure out how can they win in this
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environment. they were willing to do this before the fourth of july recess. they were thwarted. it is wrong. i think everybody wants to get this done now. my last thing to point out, bill on capitol hill, the little cartoon, there's nothing to say that we couldn't have a compromise. if the republicans are willing to take up the democrats bill, make amend it there and take it to the floor, maybe we can get something done. that's my slightly hopeful note for the day. >> dagen: juan, tim scott has worked on the issue, the senator on list reform for years and years and years. the vote by the democrats against consideration basically stopped it in its tracks. it looks like they're trying to use the death of george floyd for political gain and more power. >> juan: i disagree, dagen. police reform is very popular. it's close to 60% of americans
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say they they favor some reform or a complete overhaul of police in the country. when you look at the gop bill, you know, let's look at what it has in it. no ban on the choke holds, right? no end to the immunity for police -- >> dana: that's not fair. >> juan: -- in terms of being sued by civilians no ban on no-knock warrants. even the registry of police misbehavior that they have put in their bill would not be open to the public so the public can't do or know anything about bad cops. you know, a lot of this to my mind, i just -- you know, you look at that tape that came out of wilmington, north carolina where you have the police officers just talking, using the n word. not only about people they're working with but with other cops and judges or you look at the situation in tucson where a young latino man dies handcuffed in police custody. i think that's why people want
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police reform. >> dagen: let me clarify something. >> dana: including republicans. >> dagen: right. that's the whole point. let me clarify some of the things in tim scott's bill. condition federal grants to jurisdictions that restrict choke holds. addressing choke holds. addressing the no-knock warrants, trying to collect some data on the use of them because we don't know how they're used or even how often. directs the justice department to develop a program to train officers on how to deescalate confrontation and respond to suspectses with mental illnesses because they result in 25% of fatal police shootings. i could go on. there's 70% compromise in this bill, jesse and it's going nowhere because the democrats want this as a political win and nothing more. and they're doing it with blood on their hands. >> jesse: here's the scam that juan and the democrats are
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perpetrating. you don't need congress to do it. juan, why doesn't a democrat mayor just do it? how about the mayor of atlanta? they don't need congress. how about the mayor of milwaukee, san francisco? how about nancy pelosi calls her friend? san francisco and says hey, let's ban cloak holds? choke holds banned. you don't have to do it in congress. that's the scam. they want to drag this out and make republicans look like they're not playing ball. but they are playing ball. the democrats don't want to actually do anything. because here's the little secret. the democrats this run these cities where all of this violence is, they actually need tough policing. because if there's not tough policing -- i'm not talking about brutality. i'm talking about strict, strong police work. if it's not there, the cities go crazy. there's violence, crime waves. and then the democrat mayors they don't get re-elected. the donations don't flow and businesses leave.
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so they need to keep things under control. so that's why they're not going to do a damn thing about it. they're going to keep it the way it is. the sad part is the way they politicized this and demonized police, the police are going to let the crime run wild. if you want to put a little registry up, let's put a registry up of all the bad teachers, all the teachers in these unions that molest kids and do drugs and stuff like that. put their names in a national registry for everybody to say. all right? you think it's really smart to put a cop's identity and all of his personal information on a website so everybody can see who he is, where he is, what is he about? you don't think that puts a target on that cop's back? you don't need the entire country to see the registry. come on. >> dagen: greg? >> greg: the interesting thing about the registry is they really don't want it. because the moment that you actually have the statistics and
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the facts, it's going to undermine the narrative. you'll see the error rate is smaller than what the media has been telling us. so what you're seeing are tactics of the modern progressive left. what they do, it's steeped into the mainstream democratic party. debate is not feasible. you don't debate people that you believe are evil. that's the modern progressive left and now it's becoming the voice of the democratic party. as this wears on and on and on, you know who is starting to look better and better? the police. they're actually looking better than their critics on the street and their critics in government. one group on the street are creating havoc, burning things, destroying things, beating up people. then you have the ones in government that are determined to block actual legislation. so when this is over, the police suddenly become way more sympathetic and we may learn more about how efficient they are because of their own inefficiencies of their critics.
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denial is not a life strategy. >> jesse: greg, let's not play politics. i'm going to play politics and blame everybody else except myself, right? >> greg: yeah, i mean, i think they have to get over this tit for tat thing. frankly everybody at one point during this whole thing was wrong, including the experts. new york ranks 48 out of 50 in survival rate? he should be more humble after the nursing home things. we all made mistakes. we have to be optimistic and look at the death count. the death count is like -- in the united states overall is down 80%. you can fact check me. i'm sure. but we knew cases would rise as young people started going out again and summer, interaction. people still have to be safe. you have to wear your masks, take the precautions with distance and do that. but i believe that -- i'm
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turning myself into a slim gorgeous stimulus package. i need to go out in the community and spend the money i haven't spent and get the economy back on its feet. i'll be wearing a mask, be six feet away but i'm going out there. it's time. we all have to be stimulus packages. i happen to be a sexy one. >> jesse: greg gutfeld, the sexy stimulus package. all right. what do you think about cuomo patting himself on the back? they had a tough time in new york. i don't know if now is the time for congratulations? >> dana: well, you know, if you're surrounded by a media that tells you that you're so awesome, maybe you're going to believe it. the other day i watched cbs sunday morning, a show that i live, i loved it my whole life. i watched the interview that jane pauley did with the governor. she never asked him about the
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nursing home policy. it's all about he's this amazing bachelor and a mansion. maybe greg could do another monologue about the media. it's unbelievable. i will say this. i had the mayor of miami on "the daily briefing" yesterday. he said he understands governor cuomo's position about having people from florida quarantined. he said it won't quibble with that. they really want to do the right thing and make sure people are safe. there's some people that are not playing politics. >> jesse: juan williams, obviously as greg mentioned at the top, there's more cases. we were told to expect more cases as we flatten the curve. do you see in your opinion a second wave on the horizon potentially or do you see this as just what we heard was going to happen? >> juan: i think you told me you don't believe in the second wave, right, jesse?
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so i don't -- >> jesse: i said i wasn't predicting a second wave. >> juan: right. so i just listen to fauci, to the cdc director. they say we're still in the first wave. you know, the surprise to me is that i thought a lot of this would die down during the summer months. in any case with regard to cuomo, he's not so much as playing politics as the tables have turned. used to be that new york was in dire shape and now the big spikes are elsewhere, especially in the south and the southwest. you know, he's just saying to them, you know, those people were telling new yorkers that they couldn't come to their state and now the tables have turned and cuomo wants to protect new yorkers from experiencing another wave of this virus. i add that senator cornyn of texas is not urging president trump to withdraw money for testing because he sees what's going on in texas. >> jesse: yeah, the difference
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is you're not seeing a spike in deaths in the other states like you saw the spike in deaths in new york state. all right. dagen mcdowell? >> dagen: before bragging, taking responsibility of the thousands that died in nursing homes because of your executive order. florida had 5,000 fewer deaths in nursing homes because they banned covid positive patients from going to said nursing homes. i watched the cuomo bro show last night. the governor said there's no doubt that we have to figure out how to do it better next time. talking about the nursing homes. oh, not killing people? by decree from the governor's mansion? i would use the word ass hat here but that would be an insult to hats. action and you'll asses. >> jesse: i feel like i'm on the greg gutfeld show.
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♪ >> dana: democrats are reportedly getting on board with joe biden's bunker strategy. for the moment, seems to be paying off. the former vice president leading president trump in several key states. does he need to get out in public more? juan, what do you think? >> juan: well, as you said, he's in pennsylvania today talking healthcare, dana. he was in houston for the floyd family during that funeral. as you said, if it ain't broke, why fix it? you stop and think about it by political metrics. he's up in the polls. in the month of may, he raised
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more money than president trump. even a good republican like carlie fiorina says she's going to vote for vice president biden. if it ain't broke, don't fix it. >> dana: what about being nimble? the things that might matter are the three debates this fall. >> jesse: i'm so glad juan thinks everything is working perfectly. i'm so glad that the democratic party thinks this is going well. because here's the deal. i was just as nervous when i'm looking at the poll numbers. i said is trump really losing that badly? how can this be? so i called the best poll guy in the business. you know what he said? this is how they frame the biden lead. they don't poll likely voters. they poll adults and registered voters. those people don't vote. they're not going to vote.
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that takes away tens of millions of potential trump voters. then they screw with the sample size. the election poll of 2016 had party affiliate 33% republican. when they do the sample in these polls, it's like 23% republican. so they take out 10% of the republican affiliations right there alone. then what they do is that they load up the poll with a racial questionnaire. so they take this poll and heat it as racial unrest and every question is based on race and george floyd. so that's how you get that skewed too. all right? so think about what happened in 2016. hillary clinton was ahead. she was a -- a week before she was ahead by 13. she was ahead in every swing state. then what happened? trump beat her in every swing state. so the same thing is happening that happened last time. you know what? i want the democrats to believe
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the poll numbers. i love it. keep believing it. >> dana: there is a risk, greg, of course that the democrats -- for the democrats there's a risk that they take some comfort in this and get overconfident. i think the debates will matter. do you? >> greg: here's the deal. i don't -- i believe there may not be any debates because of what juan is saying is that they just want to keep him in the little cage like a parrot. this -- joe is really a break-through candidate when you think about it. obama was first black president. you had hillary the first woman nominee. trump the first celebrity president. joe biden is the first stay at home candidate. he's blazing a trail for lazy agora phobics. i can run for mayor from a cabin in the woods. how do we know he's real? he might be a hologram. have we checked? sometimes when he makes the
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vocal screw ups, it feels like a technical glitch. like he's a projection and something skips. having said that, i have been pretty up for a virtual president. it would be cool. not even real. a simulation. >> might save us some money, da again. what do you through? >> dagen: continuing cocooning night work for joe biden or highlight his agedness and his potentially weak constitution. i think president trump and joe biden both need to take a driving test in front of the american people. they're both septigenarians. they both need to drive. >> dana: but they have -- i want to see them parallel park. >> dagen: exactly. >> dana: i want to see that. more of "the five" coming up. ♪
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post photos holding cats on their dating profiles are less likely to get a match. dagen, if you saw a guy holding a cat -- it's rare. that's why it's weird. it's weird because it's rare. it's like paul krugman he has a cat and he's wired. that's my theory. >> dagen: i'm not saying anything negative about cat owners. they will come for you and destroy your live. >> greg: yes, they will. >> dagen: on the internet, they find out where you live. if i see a dude in a dating profile holding a cat, i'd assume that he broke up with his girlfriend or partner and got left with the cat. >> dagen: andy levy had two cats, pixel and stormy. he was quite attractive to the ladies. he had no problem. i think he used the cats to suck
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them in. >> dana: yeah, i don't think andy was on the dating profiles. i'm assuming that if men pose themselves with cats in a dating profile, that they prefer to be alone. that's what i'm assuming. >> greg: wow! interesting. >> dana: fulfilling something that their mom wishes that they would do. >> greg: wow! jeez. juan, say something nice. i like cats. you like cats? >> juan: i don't have any problem. you know, after 42 years of marriage, greg, i'm not in anybody's dating profile. i'm a dog guy. all of my kids have dogs. actually two of them now that i think about it have cats as well. it's like a zoo crew over here. i'm telling you that. >> greg: yeah. jesse, cats. dating. go. >> jesse: all right.
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america, i'm going to tell you guys how to date women. all right? you guys want to hear -- >> greg: no, no, no. >> jesse: you want to know how to pick up women? >> greg: hold my hand. >> jesse: okay. i won't do it. here's what i will say. i think i understand why women don't like the guy with the cat. the guy with the cat, it's not hard to take care of a cat. taking care of a dog is a bigger responsibility. you have to walk it, a lot of stuff. so women see more of like a nurturing person like that as opposed to a cat that you refill the litter box once every two weeks. >> dana: once every two weeks? oh! >> jesse: maybe more. >> dana: yeah. >> greg: in new york a litter box is considered a bathroom, by the way. you can put it when your renting you're apartment, you can say
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♪ >> jesse: it's time for us time for "one more thing," i'm going to kick it off. at 321, blastoff, nascar rocketed into new territory yesterday when the headquarters building. she may know miss jackson, one of the woman celebrated in "hidden figures,." >> i play on being a engineer at nasa but i can't do that without classes at the all-white high school. >> juan: the mathematician started her career and a
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racially segregated computer division at nasa and nasa administrator jim bronstein credited her with being one of the people who help nasa get americans into space. miss jackson ended her career as an equal opportunity specialist first nasa bringing more women and minorities into the states agency. >> jesse: okay, remember when greg took the day off and everyone's wondering where he is and we had some cameras following him. he got busted. watch. >> oh, oh, oh! yeah, baby! oh, oh, oh! >> greg: are you serious? little rollerblading on the weekend, if he gets frustrated, little rollerblading. [laughter] you're right. >> greg: it's my favorite wig too. favorite wig.
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>> dana: it's your captain kangaroo wig. >> juan: dana, you're up. >> dana: cody would be very impressed with the wig and i want to introduce you to a dog . this is milo, he's in a month old, look at the smile. that's not his real teeth, and he's broke into the bathroom drawer to get the dentures and quite a part of himself and had a big toothy grin. interesting fact, dogs actually always want to get your retainers are your dentures or anything you ever had in your mouth, so, might want to lock up your dentures, people. [laughter] >> jesse: interesting fact. >> juan: gregory. >> greg: i'm sure the guy, he put it right back in his mouth because, you know, who cares, right? >> dana: yeah.
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>> greg: 's demand greg's amazing plug, i did a great podcast that's truly amazing it's with riley gale in the lead singer of the amazing bad and i know you love thrash metal like i do and this is the best band. if we talk about covid and how cobit is affecting bands and the music scene and we also go into dana's favorite topic which is psychedelic drugs. you can listen to it at radio dot foxnews.com i also tweeted . >> dana>> juan: cap greg, why dh a heavy metal fan? >> greg: i like all kinds of music, i listen to everything but metal gets my blood pumping. you know? i like the fashion. >> dana: it's a song he can rollerblade two. >> juan: dana, you're up. >> dana: sometimes security
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footage catches something really wicked awesome and this is dallas cowboys safety ha ha quentin, hello. couple of bears hanging out and running around his house on the low standing scooter. he is extremely -- this is down at his home in florida and he dropped the scooter and ran the other way. i wonder if it's just a visit from some fans from his former team. go bears. >> dana: go bears. >> dagen: the bears. >> greg: terrible, terrible. >> juan: he got out that without falling that's pretty good. >> dagen: he's the one who shared it. >> dana: him or the bears, i think they're pretty good. it >> dagen: a mama bear. >> greg: i thought you're going to plug your book. you're not going to plug the book?
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the pluses number one on amazon self-help, at least the last time i checked so go and find that book. >> juan: all right, guys, we got a get out of here. "special report" is up next, hey, bret baier. >> bret: i like the book in the rollerblading. thank you. hello from washington, i'm bret baier, brand-new fox poll's and some key battleground states showing joe biden maintaining a lead on president trump. the democrat has a nine-point edge in florida and our latest poll out right now. he took the stage by one point in 2016 and biden leads by to enjoy the era. trump b to clinton by five, the margins also to for biden in carolina which trump won by six points in 2015 and he leads by one in texas where the president won by nine almost four years
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