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you. you said it more powerfully. lawrence jones, makes you think. the senselessness of what's happening around the country. double, triple percentages over what we were in homicide, many involving little kids. ♪ >> greg: hi, i'm greg gutfeld with jesse watters, juan williams juan williams, dana perino, and kennedy. "the five." 100 liberal rioters signed an open letter condemning castle culture as an attack on free thought to which i say better late than never. a wise man once said every good deed could've been done sooner so i applaud them for joining the fight finally. even though some of them, they didn't seem to mind cancel culture when it takes aim at people like you or me. in fact some of them did take aim at me be you. but now it's targeting them and they could lose a book deal.
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hence the letter. it's the old adage that liberal should have learned by now: you can be nice to a crocodile but he will still eat you. the open letter is cute but why not actively defend people who are being canceled right now? who aren't part of this elite group that signed the letter? why not help those who lost their jobs and not just speaking engagements? instead, they say they want and cancel culture because its existence will help drum. no, you should want to end it because you helped create it. it rose from the toxic load of academia, energized by the cowardice of liberals and media politics and business. the counselors can smell their fear. if you say something they don't like, they will contact your workplace and how did your bosses online until you finally fired. the first amendment matters little if they can still ruin your career and life. yesterday i asked, where's the silent majority? the answer: in hiding from an unstable, angry mob. these open letter warrior should
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fight for them, not just for themselves. the people who make a stupid mistake and lose their jobs, they don't have rich friends. i mean, we could win this thing if we fight this thing together. if the do it alone, you lose. kennedy, i loved the letter. it is kind of bland. i love it. there's part of me that's bothered by the fact that they are doing it now because they finally feel the heat that other people have felt. >> kennedy: i was wondering when this was going to happen. i was wondering when we were going to live at the point well while rabid leftists would wake up and be reasonable for a second. cancel culture knows no bounds. it knows no party. it's a very, very hungry beast. as we have seen come up using it does nothing because there is no end game. if you have a list of demands that you think you're going to
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meet and end the outrage, that's never going to happen. they will come up with new items on that list. they will come up with new lists and new enemies and guess what, it doesn't matter if you are one of the coastal elites. they are coming for you. so it's about time someone as a group stood up for free speech, especially that which you disagree with most. >> greg: juan, if they had asked you to sign this letter, would you have? >> juan: i'm not sure. i think so. i resist sort of joining in any kind of club like that. and you thought in terms of the response from some on the far left he said these are been with high paying jobs or just worried about losing their next speech, they are not speaking out for everyone. greg, i agree for the most part because you know, i have been fired for speaking my mind, right? i have lost a job because of it. i literally wrote a book called
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"muzzle the assault on his debate about this." what's ironic and what troubles me the reason i would've hesitated it is i think ideological debate today is more open than it's ever been in large part because what your voice carries, there is a social media platform for you today. those voices are going to get heard more so than ever before. i think that's a good thing. people talk about cancel cultu culture. it plays, as kennedy said, a place on the left and right. president trump recently was trying to block a book by his knees. trying to block bolton's book. >> greg: that is not cancel culture, juan. >> juan: i think it is. you're trying to shut somebody up. i think if you're trying to shut people up.
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>> greg: yeah, i know. we have a delay. cancel culture targets people's careers. it tries to ruin them. we are not talking about a person writing a tell-all book. we are talking about obscure people who make a mistake in their entire lives are destroyed. in this case, there is a group of people saying we have enough and granted they might be immune to it but maybe they are supposed to be the right people to do it at this time. >> dana: right. >> juan: what i think is if you try to tell somebody you can't write this book, i don't want to hear what you have to say, if you say to a critic, oh, i think you're a murderer, like he said about joe scarborough, i think it's cancel culture. it's a attempted shut somebody up, to muzzle them. >> greg: i disagree but we've got to move on. >> juan: let me finish my point. i think you can't use this to excuse people who would spread lies, would have calls to
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violence, conspiracy theories, racism, anti-semitism, sexism, gay bashing. that's not what we are talking about here. let's talk about honest debate. >> greg: all right, jesse, you can comment on what juan just said. he pushes cancel culture out to encapsulate a whole bunch of things. what say you? you are probably the prime target for cancellation at any time, probably by the people who wrote this letter. >> jesse: if there was a betting pool on who's going to get canceled off this show, i'd probably be winning. no, i agree with your monologue. it was about self-preservation, not about principles. there was crickets when republicans were getting scalped left and right. these people created the mob. the mob turned on them and now they are trying to change the rules of the middle of it to try to protect their own hide. he reminds me money or other monologues when you highlighted the guy who was cheering on the
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rioters until the rioters came to his neighborhood and burn his neighborhood down and then he was on the phone with 911 saying where are you. they do that in the middle of a game to protect their power and they do this a lot. they will create a movement and then drop it when it's politically expedient. they did it with chas. they did it with black face, with masks. they did it with the me too movement, they've done it with the defined the police movement. it's interesting to watch because the left is always on offense when it comes to culture war. the right is always on defense. trust me, defense does not win championships because it is death by 1,000 cuts. they're going to throw litigation. they're going to get you fired. they're going to have legislation. i mean, it's just a full out assault and all of a sudden trump comes along and he picks up a sword and says let's go on offense, guys. he starts going after the media. he starts going after the deep state and the anti-christmas people and the statue toddlers.
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what does the republican party do? they not only don't grab a sword they don't even pick up a shield in defense. they go silent and sat there this whole time and they haven't participated in the culture war and that's no way to win this thing. >> greg: good point. dana, i got a lot of viewers to death of me when i was talking about whether the silent majority existed. i got a lot of emails from people saying, what would you have us do? if we aren't silent, we will probably lose our jobs. i think they are referring to, they talked about supporting trump or wearing a red hat or criticizing a movement like black lives matter, that they are gone. >> dana: yeah, and i understood your point, and i think of course they are polite and they send you an email and they say but what about us? i think you understand them as well because you've set on this show before we are super privilege to be here on "the five."
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we have a place where we are free to say whatever we want. we have bosses that back us up, free-speech absolutists. we are in a much better position than a lot of people because you do see that the consequences of speaking up are not just -- maybe you had a bad couple weeks. it's that you actually lose your ability to feed your family. i agree with juan that there has never been a time when you could express your feelings more openly and have a debate. but what's different now is that you have a situation where people call if your employer and demanded he be fired and it's very hard for anybody to get a job after that. remember the mozilla ceo? he had given $1,000 to prop eight, the anti-gay marriage rule. referendum in california. that was at the same time barack obama expressly, that was his position at the time and everybody reached back and got him. this past week, boeing had an
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executive who lost his job for an article he wrote 30 years ago about women in combat. if you went back 30 years ago and you looked at the gallup poll, i almost guaranteeing you would find that issue about 75-25 in the country agreeing with him. so he actually lost his position. boeing lost an executive. his family is out there. the safest place to be when there's a mob is in the mob. i think that this letter is a welcome thing. we should want to play red rover, red rover with them. linked arms. let's do it. my last point, there was an author -- i don't know she signed this letter but the woman who wrote "american dirt." i thought it was a fantastic novel that came out in january and they canceled her book tour and not because her book said that illegal immigrants shouldn't come to the country. her book was very sympathetic and empathetic to the plight of illegal immigrants and what they go through.
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the problem that the counselor s had was that they were not -- she was not latina enough. these people, authors and writers, they think it's gone too far. we should take them up on it and work together and do what you have talked about which is to share the risk together. >> greg: i agree with myself as well, dana. we should share the risk. coming up, radical democrat ilhan omar calls for dismantling america's economy and political system. what a surprise. (upbeat music) - [narrator] this is kate.
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>> jesse: congresswoman ilhan omar proposing a very radical remaking of america. look at this. >> as long as our economy and political systems prioritize profit without considering who is profiting, who is being shut out, we will perpetuate this inequality. we must begin the work of dismantling the whole system of oppression wherever we find it. >> jesse: other members of the squad introducing a bill that would defund the police, eliminate i.c.e., and establish reparations for people heard by the criminal justice system. as joe biden coming around to supporting calls to slash police budgets? >> the federal government's right to go in and change systemically what's going on. there's a whole range of things that we can do. >> we agree that we can redirect some of the funding? >> yes, absolutely.
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>> jesse: okay, so biden's for defunding the police. dana, i'm going to go back to the analogy. you doe do not dismantle somethg you love. >> dana: that's true. that's a good analogy. is it an analogy? [laughter] but i agree. okay, so a couple things on th this. for some reason, defund the police doesn't seem to mean defund the police and democratic circles. redirecting or reforming the police is apparently what they mean by that but they can't say that. they have to say have to say defund the police, so no wonder people are a little confused. i did note that alexandria ocasio-cortez did not join these three congresswoman, the usual squad. i think partly it's because she sees a future for herself and she knows that it's too far left to take that position but biden is going to have to continue to
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deal with this. the last thing i would say is, i had an opportunity to travel all around the world and you know, i believe that you could go anywhere and you ask people. where would you most like to live in the world? and the answer is the united states of america. the reason is because of our system. it doesn't mean we are perfect. it doesn't mean we constantly aren't trying to improve and to provide more opportunity and economic mobility. but i guarantee you, we are still the number one place that everybody would like to be. >> jesse: greg, didn't america rescue ilhan omar from some pretty brutal circumstances in her country? now she's a congresswoman and she is funneling a lot of money to her family through her consulting business with her husband. >> greg: yeah, she funneled $900,000 to her new husband's
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political company. basically she is kind of paying herself. i get it because we always knew that she liked to keep things in the family. it proves that anybody can be corrupt, not just old white men, right? she's as corrupt as they come. by the way, i'm not confused by this. when someone tells you what they want, why not accept it? for so long, we are told when the leftists they defund or dismantle, they really don't mean it. omar and blm are telling you explicitly what they want, and it's not our system. remember when it was considered evil to question omar patriotism? how does that look now, as she believes that america is the most oppressive, evil? while like you point out, she abuses it. she abuses the system. she got rich. she gained power. she spread their wealth around. all of this is just an order for her to destroy the country they
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gave her these opportunities. of course what's next issue a claim she's the target of violence because people actually heard what she said. oh, now they are pouncing on me. this is the vulnerability of a free country. our immune system can be penetrated by those who wish to destroy it, but at least she's honest about it. which i give her credit for. >> jesse: juan, do you think it's a legitimate question to question omar's patriotism when she says things like this? >> juan: not at all. i think it's really wrong. jesse, we live in a populist age, that goes for people on the dash because i don't think there's any question about her patriotism. i think she's a member of congress and has pledged her loyalty to the united states of america. and is glad to be here. i was going to say on the lef left -- dismantle the capitalist. she said she thinks it's unfair
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and guess who says much the same thing? donald trump. he said the system is rigged. it's unfair to the workers. it's unfair to you if you're trying to pay the doctor bill and pay for your kids to go to school. these elites aren't looking out for you. gee, that sounds a lot like what johan omar just said. how you want to view it from left and right. his solution, we should do away with these trade deals, bring jobs back home. that sounds like her and bernie sanders. one last point, there was a mom with -- a monopole, americans asked about defining the policey say it's about reform, not take away the police. >> kennedy: tell that to the squad. for small, she doesn't hate
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america because america is the system, whether you like it or not. if your socialist and you want to help people and lift them out of extreme poverty, then you should embrace a free market economy, and if you think that a system that only helps the few happens in america, try looking at soviet russia. try looking up zimbabwe. try looking at venezuela or even sweden in the early 1980s when they were not a market economy. when they became a free market economy, then they can have a bigger welfare state. when they actually had a lot of people employed. she despises the system. she doesn't want to improve the system. these kind of structuralist want to undo what is great, not only about america but what america has spread throughout the world. this system is about two things. creativity and sharing the risk. if you are willing to risk your capital and risk your future and
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a creative endeavor, then you get to participate fully in the american dream which she is also doing. you pointed out, jesse, that make her a total hypocrite. >> jesse: coming up next, president trump accusing democrats of playing politics over wanting to reopen schools. what he is threatening to do now, next.
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dana, let me start with you. i think no matter what the politicians have to say, unless parents feel it say for their kids to go back, they're not going to send them back to schools. what do you think? >> dana: yeah, life with masks, i really don't want this discussion to end up being political. parents obviously want their kids to go back to school. we as americans and taxpayers need our kids back to school. we want them to learn and socialize and get all they get from the school environment and parents, especially single parents. imagine trying to work and not knowing whether your kids are going to be able to go to scho school. it's incredibly complex. i don't think making it political is going to solve it. however, you saw today the white house and the president saying we are willing to take on the teachers union. i just don't know if the best thing to do is to say we're going to cut off your funding when all the school districts are saying that we would like to reopen for trying to figure out a way to do the distancing
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paragraph to have fewer students in the classrooms, need more money. seems to me like i really missed opportunity to try to bring people together and get things done in a good way and i'm afraid that this is going to turn a lot more political when what we really need is just for parents to feel comparable and teachers to feel comfortable and kids to be able to have the experiences that they absolutely desperately need to have so that their future can be assured. you've already had the miss school in the spring semester, write it off. the summer slide like how you forgot to do algebra in june and july and august when you went back into september and teachers had to spend three weeks reteaching you. think about how far behind they are. it's a real concern for parents all across the country. >> juan: jesse, do you think it's good political strategy to insist that schools be open when we don't know, you know, where the virus will be in terms of the spread come late august,
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september. >> jesse: if kids don't go back to school in the fall, moms are going to start popping pills. dads too. don't send me emails. i think parents have had it. my children have fallen so behind, they are never getting into a good college at this point. i'm going to have to practically donate a building to get them in anywhere good. i probably can't afford that because i will be canceled by the time they are in college so it's an absolute mess. i think honestly, crack a window, put a mask on inspired desk down and separate it. not every school district is in manhattan with a million students. crammed into really tight classrooms with a lot of dust. most school districts are pretty spacious. wide open and not seeing a lot of covid-19. the cdc director said kids are really transmitting covid-19 out of the 130,000 people who've died in the united states from covid-19, only 29 have been children. if biden wants to run on opening
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borders and closing schools, that may swing some suburban females back into trump's camp. >> juan: greg, picking up on an earlier point, why threaten the funding if this decision really is about you know, local and state governments. >> greg: it could go both ways. if it's about state government, movie there shouldn't be any funding. i don't know. when this started out, let's go back four or five months, this was a unified battle. we were all in this together. we were all coming together to flatten the curve. who politicized it? it was the democrats blocking the bills, the funding. then they started to lionize governor cuomo to help people ignore the fact that these people were dying in rest homes. then they trashed hydroxychloroquine because trump was for it and now they blame trump for deaths. they've been politicizing it from day one while trump has
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been trying to fight it as an american war. he said it was a war. he wants us to be unified. the reason the democrats are politicizing it, of the 130,000 deaths in the united states, 94,000 are in democrat lead states. 35,000 are in republican states. the death rate for 1,000 people is double, nearly double, not quite but nearly in democrat versus republican states. they have to politicize it or else they will be exposed for their fallibility. >> juan: kennedy, the president disagreed with the cdc guidelines for reopening. now the cdc says they're going to redo it. what do you think? >> kennedy: i think as a mom, i've got two kids in new york city schools, and it's really tough because we are getting so conflicting information and it's hard because they need time to study the virus. they need time to come up with a full picture. so when you just sort of abstract information from here or there, if you're really
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paranoid, you never want to send your kid back to school. if you really want to work and you believe in freedom, then you at least want to give it a shot. as a mom, i have to say it sucks because yes, we don't want to leave our kids at home alone. it's not a sustainable system. but also you don't want to send them to these petri dishes where they can go get sick, bring home germs, and in fact vulnerable family members. i don't think we're there yet but i agree with jesse that this is not a one-size-fits-all solution. thomas massie, the great congressman from kentucky, has put up a bill several times to essentially defund the department of education because top-down education he says doesn't work. give parents more choices and let's have solutions that are, you know, geographic and local. not just a political mudslinging fight. >> juan: thanks, mom. kanye west making waves again
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♪ >> kennedy: kanye west giving an interesting interview on his run for president. yeah, you have another choice in the race. the rapper breaking with president trump saying he's taking his red hat off but it doesn't mean he has any love for joe biden in the democrats saying "a lot of times, just like political parties, they feel all blacks have to be democratic. this man, joe biden, said if you don't vote for me, then you are not black. well, act like we didn't hear that? we act like we didn't hear that men say that? that man said that." he sure did, juan williams, and they didn't sit well with a lot of voters. what do you have to say about
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it? >> juan: well, obviously he didn't bother 9 out of 10 black voters who are still voting for biden. but you can't discount these popular culture figures, kennedy. after president trump's victory, i think the doors open. i must say there are rules and kanye, i think dana pointed this out last time we discussed it, he's missed filing deadlines in like five states that puts him at a tremendous electoral college disadvantage if he's actually going to go out there and run. i read this interview. his thing against vaccinations, calling it beastly and the like. polio? has he forgotten that? he did say that the government should be run like wakanda. might be good. i don't know. >> kennedy: from "black panther." it's an uplifting image. i like that he's getting in there and mixing things up and talking about things in ways no one else is because the two-party system get so stale.
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jesse comey also said that joe biden is not special. is joe biden special, jesse? >> jesse: yeah, no, so true, he's not special. i can't believe juan is saying that kanye west has missed some filing deadlines. where are we right now? i don't think he's going to make those deadlines, juan. but i will tell you this. i think if you're a democrat you feel disenfranchised, that you should write in kanye west's name on the ballot this november. if you live in philadelphia, milwaukee, or detroit, and you are feeling kanye, you should write his name and because hey, kanye is kanye. maybe he didn't take the red hat off. maybe he just threw it in the closet for a second. i'm feeling pretty good about a connate right in situation. >> kennedy: or greg, movie he's working with president trump. maybe they are in cahoots. in the president has advised him to get in the race to siphon off
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some critical votes from joe biden. >> greg: he could decide the election, if he chooses to. the most important thing he said in the interview is that he said he doesn't mind if he takes black votes from the democrats would then help trump because he said, i think i'm quoting him, that saying that the black vote is democratic is a form of racism and white supremacy. this goes back to what i said yesterday. he is creating a voting block independent of party to get both sides to vie for the block. remember, the democrats don't half -- they think they don't have to vie for blacks. republicans think they have to vie for every election and they don't do that well. have to run as a democrat in order to get the democrats to pay attention to him or they are going to lose. >> kennedy: i don't know. dana, how do you see this race is shaping up? my 11-year-old, she asked me the
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other day, mom, are you voting for kanye? no. i don't know what to do right now. >> dana: celebrity and fame gives you an opportunity to be able to have a platform, which he does. i will say in juan's defense, i'm the one who brought up he missed the filing deadline. it's just a fact. the right in is certainly a possibility. i do question the judgment of giving his first interview to forms. obviously that interview should have gone to "the daily briefing" and we are happy to have him any time. >> kennedy: tomorrow we'll see what happens. the fastest seven is up next. as a caricature artist, i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think?
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♪ >> dana: welcome back. it's time for the fastest seven. first up, ever wonder what the key differences between older and younger generations? this viral video says it's all in how you hold a phone. >> pretend you're talking on the phone. what would be your hand gesture. pretend you're talking on the phone. what would be your hand gesture? yes. >> dana: all right, i know.
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kennedy, it's got to be something going on in your house. >> kennedy: it's amazing. my kids don't know what this means. you're telling someone to hang up the phone. if i do that, they are like no, no. it's so perfect. i love it so much. i don't know how they hang up the phone. >> dana: greg, i don't think you hang up the phone anymore. you and a call. >> greg: that's true. a lot of kids don't understand anything, like crank calls. i remember how excited my sister and i were when we got an extension line for the phone so we could drag the phone to our separate rooms. there would be cords all over the floor. there would always be food stuck in the dial of the phone because we were always eating crap. i also miss clever answering machine messages from people who think they're funny. remember that? >> dana: yes, i loved that.
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jessica apparently also kids don't know the word rewind. rewinding like a tape. they think you just go back. got to teach them. >> jesse: i have a generation gap pickup situation to. if they want me to a stop. they say pause, like i am a tv show or youtube video. they say paws, dad, like they are pointing a remote at me. >> dana: anything like this happening around you, juan? >> juan: you know what bothers me is when people are walking down the street, dana, and they have the earbuds in and they are talking and i think they are talking to me or i think they're kind of crazy, talking to themselves. young people do it all the time. i don't like it. i find it odd. antisocial. >> dana: the best thing to do, juan, is don't think anyone is talking to you.
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just keep on walking. up next, the coronavirus taking the fun out of riding roller coasters in japan. theme parks are banning any screening on those rides. kennedy, what they said is you are supposed to screen in your heart. -- scream in your heart. >> kennedy: i know that juan is about to be canceled but it's a tiktok challenge. within theme parks open here, i challenge people to try to not scream. it's impossible. tower of terror. >> dana: jesse, could you go on a roller coaster and not scream? >> jesse: i think three of us here, well, you and greg couldn't get on the roller coaster because you are too short. i couldn't go on the roller coaster because i would scream. i am a screamer. i can't muffle it. >> dana: the other reason he probably wouldn't want to go is he wouldn't want to mess up his hair.
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>> greg: that's true. do you notice that covid strikes everything that's fun? roller coasters, going to bars, going to parties, hugging your grandmother. these are all fun things. wouldn't it be great if there were an illness that told you you had to avoid really boring things like there's a new mysterious deadly disease that only strikes when you watch cnn. so don't watch cnn. >> dana: we could start the rumor. juan williams, how do you feel about this? in japan, they have a lot of self-control. >> juan: yeah, well, that would take a lot of self-control, dana. i don't ride roller coasters. when i am forced to because of children, i just close my eyes and grit my teeth. i don't scream but it's like an internal scream, i'll tell you that. >> dana: . i don't like noises, soy silent roller coaster ride could be
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maybe something i would like. i can't go on any. i am too old and too short. all right, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ don't just think about where you're headed this summer. think about how you'll get there. and now that you can lease or buy a new lincoln remotely or in person... discovering that feeling has never been more effortless. accept our summer invitation to get 0% apr on all 2020 lincoln vehicles. only at your lincoln dealer. ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪
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♪ >> greg: it's time now for "one more thing." i'm going to go first. i'm going to plug my book. it's called "the plus." it will make your life better, the only self-help book ever made from people who hate self-help and it's changed my life for the better. can't you tell? you can go to g gutfeld.com or amazon or barnes & noble.com and order it and if you don't like it, dana will refund the money. right, dana? >> dana: [laughs] yes, absolutely. just send me an note. >> greg: there we go.
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send her a note. center a venmo. i've never done that but that's neither here nor there. >> dana: i want to talk about a dog but not my dog. this is where a dog has learned all of these words. basically he can communicate them by using a sound board. check it out. >> exactly, we are home now. i love you too, buddy. >> dana: that is a 1-year-old. his owner introduced him to this soundboard and he has 45 different words he knows. he can do hi, yes, goodbye, want to. he has learned "outside." whenever he has to go out to use the restroom. i think it's clever and i'm sad i didn't think of it first. >> greg: dana, my ferret and i
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often play the ouija board together. >> dana: what do you learn? >> greg: just thought i'd tell you that. we learned that he has a lot of dead friends. sad but true. jesse. >> jesse: i would love to just take that sound bite right there and just clip it out. brilliant, greg. first i would just like to wish a very speedy recovery to connie broussard and we hope she's doing well and getting better very soon. all right, we have jesse's friendly neighborhood dispute news. it's an update. here we go. remember the clip we showed you yesterday, the guy who mowed the lawn and he left his neighbors lawn uncut, basically like 2 feet of it uncut to prove a point. was it the right move or the wrong move? he asked everybody to weigh in and 4,000 of you did. here are some comments.
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saying no, if you are mowing your side, be a good neighbor and take two more swipes. here's others, no. has to be a democrat. he mowed the low left only. if you do, they will accuse you of trying to steal your property. yes, it's okay to mow just your lawn. where does it stop? trash cans, washing a car? the results are in. 65% said yes, it's okay to mow your lawn like that and leave your neighbor with that little strip just to prove a point. i didn't want to say anything because i didn't wanted to be a push poll. i would never do that. i'm just mow my neighbors lawn like this. america disagrees. again with me and my mowing. there you have it. i am out of the mainstream. >> dana: wu we ought to cut that sound bite. >> greg: you won't be a pain
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in the grass. >> juan: you know that i love ice cream. as you can see from this video with dana and emily. i was eating ice cream last year at serendipity in new york city. this summer, there are going to be some new flavors. take a look at what the heinz company is serving up. they have do-it-yourself kits to create ice cream and some very unusual flavors like mayonnaise, barbecue, salad dressing, and of course heinz ketchup. each recipe comes with a golden spoon, gold and ice cream scoop, and a bottle of your favorite condiment. i guess a lot of catch-up. the kids cost $17 but currently you can only get them in england. my fear is they are going to be here soon. i don't think i could stomach it. >> greg: kennedy, you've got 20 seconds. >> kennedy: keep oregon weird. these people did. a guy in a stolen car hit a woman with the stolen car.
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guess what? her car was also stolen. a couple arsonists. good job, oregon. >> greg: well done. that's it for us. "special report" is next. hey, john roberts. >> what do you want to bet that those two end up getting married? [laughter] they are made for each other. thanks, greg. the united states supreme court hands the trump administration to major victories. president trump claims a huge drop in mortality from the coronavirus. dr. anthony fauci says wait just a minute. why some on the left are concerned about how joe biden might do in the presidential debates. this is "special report." ♪ good evening and welcome to washington. i am john roberts in for bret baier tonight. the president is celebrating two major victories in the
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