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thanks to the entire hannity team. that's all the time we have left this evening and thanks to sean for letting me sit in this chair. i will see you next time, i'm tammy bruce here fore comes "the five." ♪ >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters with juan williams, greg gutfeld, kennedy, and emily compagno. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >> if they are democrat run cities, they are liberally run, they are stupidly run. >> democrats have been running cities in this country for decades. >> poorly. >> why is it so bad right now? >> they have run them poorly. it's always bad but now it's totally out of control. >> jesse: president trump attacking democrats in an interview with chris wallace it will interview on fox news sunday.
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it comes as the administration and america's biggest cities take very different approaches to a surge in violence. federal agents cracking down on protesters in portland after the 50th night of demonstrations. anarchists were threatening to burn down a police precinct before the cops stepped in. oregon's democrat governor called the move political theater. acting dhs chief chad wolf is calling her out for letting anarchy run while held. >> we continue to see the violent activity, violent anarchists night after night. the concern i have, the local and state leadership, they are fostering an environment where it's very difficult for law enforcement to do their job. they are not coming out, in my view, in my opinion, coming out strong and of condemning the violent activity there in portland. >> jesse: in new york, the police are under attack on their assailants are being set free. the men who punch in nypd chief on the brooklyn bridge was released without bail.
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with shootings up 277% from last year, mayor bill de blasio now unveiling end gun violence plan but only after breaking that the city is safer than ever. >> >> we now have fewer people in our jails than any time since world war ii. we are safer for it and better for it. >> jesse: i don't know if i go with that logic. juan, why don't liberal mayors just drop the hammer? >> juan: drop the hammer on hu, jesse? people who are exercising their first amendment constitutional rights to protest police brutality? >> jesse: know, the anarchists in the violent criminals on the vandals. the rioters. >> juan: jesse, there are people who've engaged in unlawful activity that you just described. they should be arrested. they are not, not even close to anywhere near the heart and soul of people who are concerned about standing up for racial
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justice in this country. >> jesse: why don't the mayors tell the police chiefs to separate out the bad guys and let the peaceful demonstrations go on? >> juan: of course they do. that's the situation on the bridge there in new york, a situation where church leaders had a separate mart then you had some of those vandals intervened and the police went after the vandals. no one is arguing that. i want to say i think the president here is playing on fear, anxiety, and emotion about the idea of peaceful marches, saying that there is police brutality in the country. i can't deny anyone's fear or anxiety over what's going on in the country but i can say that if there's hard data, hard data that says there is no anarchy in our streets, the crime is relatively low in our streets at this time. and i think my real fear is the situation in portland, because you have federal agents dressed
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in camouflage dripping out of unmarked cars, grabbing people, throwing them in jail, telling them they are under arrest and then releasing them. it's a clear violation of who we are as a country. that sounds like some authoritarian state. senator ron wyden said the president wants these confrontations because they play well in right-wing media and they divide the country. governor kate brown said it's an abuse of federal power. all the mayors involved say we don't need federal agents in unmarked uniforms acting like some kind of authoritarian police. >> jesse: well, those uniforms were marked. if you loved the video, you could see were the markings were on the shoulders, juan. if some people are breaking windows in a federal building and spray painting them, then i think the government can come in federally and clean it up. greg, do you agree with juan that is just a bunch of fear and there's really nothing to worry
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about? >> greg: the fear is legitimate and anyone who's been personally experiencing what's been going on in the streets knows this and i won't even address it anymore. this justification is so old and stale. there is no hard data. what about the spectacular increase in shootings and deaths? they actually dismantle the anti-crime unit in charge of getting illegal guns off the streets in new york and shootings doubled. you know who asked for the anti-graham unit back, the black leaders in new york city. they are asking for it to come back so if you believe there is no hard data then you're basically living in a bubble. i have to give them credit, the left are doing a great thing. they have created crime and chaos so that when trump intervenes, he will be painted as an autocrat. so if you do anything about it, you're a tyrant. if you do nothing, the crime surge goes unabated and so the citizens suffer, and the left would much rather have the
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citizens suffer than actually let trump do the right thing because they hate him so much. i have to hand it to america for being so dam patient. there's 300 plus million people getting by in life all these miscreants are destroying the country. he reminds me of that scene from "witness" where harrison ford is in the buggy and that jackass starts harassing him until finally harrison ford gets up and beats the crap out of him. we are heading in a direction where law-abiding citizens are going to have enough of this. until we cooperate, and i mean the protesters and protesters and police get together because it's destroying the protest movement. it's destroying the movement and it's going to reelect trump. he better stop playing these dumb games and admit there's a problem. >> jesse: even the fake amish sometimes have to take matters into their own hands. >> greg: so true.
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>> jesse: emily compagno, when you look at some of these mayor alas, portland or seattle, chicago and new york city, woult you think may be that they would not want to go down in history books as just dangerous, radicals that let anarchists take over their towns? >> emily: you would think but that's exactly how they are going to go down in history books. i've had the benefit of four decades living on the west coast and i'll tell you guys about how i see these democratic mayors and leaders are emboldening these destructive violent protesters and also single-handedly making their cities fall into rocks and disrepair. of these top ten most dangerous cities in the united states according to forbes, not according to right-wing media, all of them are led by democratic mayors. of the top ten highest instances of homelessness in cities, those are all led by democratic mayors too and they are all sanctuary
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cities. that means they refused to cooperate with federal law enforcement. of the top 25 most dangerous cities, most are democratic lead and the poverty rates is up to three times that of the national average. so is unemployment. these are the statistics that don't lie, and when you're living there as a resident and you're seeing your incompetent, ineffective mayor refused to support law enforcement, refused to take a zero stance on violence and destruction while also acknowledging what needs to change and how, i don't understand why that's so difficult. as a resident, you watch it helplessly as your law enforcement is attacked, bloodied on air, is killed, and your cities being destroyed as companies are fleeing because they are getting no tax incentives as your taxes or raisings you can pay for the hazmat cleanup for the i.c.e. building being occupied for five weeks and i could go on. believe me, there plenty of statistics to back up why democratic led cities are
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rotting. >> kennedy: juan is right and ron wyden is right that these images do help the president. kate brown and ted wheeler, ted wheeler is the portland of -- the mayor of portland. kate brown is the governor of oregon. it's the application of leadership on the airport. when you are hamstringing the police department because you have been neutered with the reeser of wolk-any assets. the environment grows and grows and limits people's freedom to associate and moved to one of the most formerly livable so these in the world. i grew up in portland. this is not the city that i know and love. the fact that they have given or worked to this mob because they somehow want to be like, it's not why you run for office or why you become mayor. there has to be leadership here. there is utter hypocrisy. you see it from coast-to-coast and that's why for the first
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time when i talk to people in new york and california, they are talking about moving to places like texas and tennessee which not only have more favorable tax environments but there's also a greater freedom to be enjoyed here. because when there is no leadership, people give up. they leave and then this lease finally collapsed. you want every city in this country to be like detroit in 2014? god, i hope not. >> jesse: i think you're right. coming up, white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany hit with one of the nastiest smears yet. we'll show you next.
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♪ >> kennedy: chicago mayor lori lightfoot tech and kayleigh mcenany, accusing the white house press secretary, after she called the mayor derelict. mcenany responding on "watters world" that airs this weekend. >> i'm very upset about the violence in the streets of her city. she is focused on words but she
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should be focused on actions. i understand the truth hurts and the president has written her a letter and offered her help and she needs to take it. >> kennedy: cnn's jim acosta getting slammed for taking the press secretary out of context. acosta claimed mcenany said that the science should not stand in the way of reopening schools but here's what really happened. >> the science should not stand in the way of this and as dr. dr. scott atlas said "of course we can do it, everyone else in the western world are doing it. we are the outlier here. science is on our side here. we encourage for localities and states to just simply follow the science, open our schools." >> kennedy: jesse, tell me more about that interview with kayleigh. what else did she say? >> jesse: she mentioned jim acosta is the real jerk when the cam is gone and then afterwards he's the nicest guy in the world. the opposite of me. i am nice on tv but then i'm a
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jerk in real life. gutfeld can vouch. honestly i think that the mayor of chicago needs to start carrying a little bit more about her people dying because that's the point here. it's funny how these liberal mayors were begging the president for this federally during the pandemic but one black on black crime was surging in people's stores were being robbed and fires were burning, they didn't want any of the president's help. the memo went out to democratic mayors that we have to refuse the president's help because the president is getting good press when that happens. they would rather stop the president from getting good press in stopping their own people being killed. it's weird, though, that she says well, if he really wanted to help, he would make sure people that were on no-fly lists couldn't buy guns or do more background checks are ban assault rifles.
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does the mayor of chicago really think that the people squeezing the triggers are on no-fly list or that they are buying their guns illegally or they are really using ar-15s instead of handguns? the fact that we buy this line from her without challenging her makes you realize how corrupt this whole media deal is. >> kennedy: juan, it's kind of worthless to just engage in this partisan vehicle ring and a truly easy -- partisan bickeri bickering. wouldn't it be better if some of these mayors actually came up with a list of things that they were doing that they were going to put employees in the near future to make their city saver? to make citizens there feel better? wouldn't you rather hear that from lori lightfoot? >> juan: she's a local official, elected by the people of chicago. she answers to the people of chicago. i would imagine they have demands and pressures on her,
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council members and the rest, state officials as well in time to protect their citizens. i don't see it as a federal responsibility. that's not the way our people is structured here we don't run an intel local officials how to run their schools, how to run their police department, unless you want to make it a political issue. with regard to kayleigh mcenany, i think that if you're the chief communications officer for the president of the united states, you need to be clear and precise in your language. everyone knows that the president wants schools to reopen this fall. she can't start making the case by saying science should not start -- stand in the way before she gets to sighting a scientist and siting documents because people are going to say you said science shouldn't stand in the way and then she says you took me out of context. i think she was not clear, not precise. >> kennedy: even jim acosta's
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coworker jake capper said he apparently took her out of context. by the time he tweeted out a correction, he'd already gotten third thousand light on that tweet. that part of it is dishonest. there are teachers, academics, scientists, doctors. there are parrots there are kids -- she's not alone. as far as the cities, yes cities need to be run by the officials. unfortunately a lot of the seeds we are talking about are being run into the ground. greg, let's talk, the most important issue. when local officials are doing a bad job, they should be thrown out of office that they're doing a bad job. greg, go ahead. >> juan: it's up to local voters. >> greg: it's interesting that their women, there are bodies piling u up and juan says it's a local issue but when it's a police incident it becomes a national story that causes
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protests and riots and looting. when there are bodies piling up in chicago, it's a local issue. might your own. >> juan: that's not right. >> greg: we saw that trump is right. fake news is the enemy of the people. the most powerful statements is to tear down this wall and we see it in action because every day the public gets more and more red pill. the manipulat media is monai ble news so they can get more clicks and they don't just do this to public figures. if you've ever been the subject of a story and you know you weren't treated fairly because there's always an inclination for a reporter to create a sensation out of nothing. a beach without a shark attack is just a beach. you need the shark attack. i have to tell you, finally it is a joy to watch kayleigh because it provides a contrast. what you have in one side in the
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press corps are these whiny, petty dudes compared to a stoic terminator shooting lasers made of facts into their dissident brains is a positive joy for me. it makes my day every day. >> kennedy: you can make your night tomorrow night by watching "watters world" and "the greg gutfeld show." see the exclusive interview with kayleigh mcenany. the most important issue truly her, emily, the use of the term charon. if you just throw karen around in the wrong way, we don't get to use it and enjoy it and that smooth the greatest injustice. >> emily: i rule affirmatively. i will speak to mayor lightfoot's tweet. the hole, watch your mouth, or what? why doesn't she watch her town? the statistics coming out of chicago are undeniable. nine children have been shot to
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death under the age of 18 since june 20. she talks about being left alone but the pandemic has exacerbated all the stressors in those communities that are experiencing the most violent to begin with. like unemployment and infection rates and death rates. for her to focus on it and throw around karen and then ignore her own town. she should watch her residence and her children and she should listen to those residents who are saying enough is enough. >> kennedy: amen. i feel your frustration and hopefully these leaders will tap into that and they will election point sprout a pair and lead. excellent. coming up next, joe biden fully embracing the far left. what he drifted and how bad will it hurt him, november. that's next. hey, can i... hold on one second...
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♪ >> juan: welcome back. joe biden is leading in the polls but will adopting ideas from progressive cost him in november? biden, who painted himself as more of a moderate during the primaries come as now embracing some of the policies from his former democratic rivals. axios out today with a report on "how warren is shaping biden's policy." and "the washington post" noting "biden's vision comes into view, and it's much more liberal than it was." kennedy, the president has tried to define joe biden as to close to china, a doddering old man. too hard on crime in the '90s now he's too soft on crime. is the problem here the people know joe biden and like him? >> kennedy: i think that is probably the biggest problem for
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the president is that he's a likable person and as i said before he's not hillary clinton. she activated people to come out and vote against her. it was unprecedented. man, was she a bad nominee. joe biden, it's interesting because normally when we had towards the general election you see something called triangulation or someone who ran pretty far left as a democrat and tries to move to the center in order to get those necessary independent voters. what joe biden is doing is called strangulation because we've seen the failure of big government over and over and over again on both sides, to be completely fair. what he is offering through his socialist policies that elizabeth warren of people like aoc and bernie sanders have to offer is even more government which means even more problems. i think that will cost him points. will it cost him the election? maybe not but it's a really bad way for the former vice president to define himself right now. >> juan: emily, what about
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tying joe biden to elizabeth warren? do you think it could work for the president? will people buy it? >> emily: they probably will because biden is doing it to himself. he bent over backwards to impart that his green economy plan would somehow all go to union jobs. they are not buying it. jim, the business agent for the steamfitters said i'm shocked and stunned at the language coming out of biden's mouth, allegedly a union guy. the democratic party has kicked the trade unions to the curb. former u.s. congressman ryan costello said that the swing voters in pennsylvania, they used to be suburban women and now they will be those building tradesmen. >> juan: al all right. jesse, love the democratic strategists right now are saying at this point in the campaign, most candidates have already defined their opponent and try to use it but i wonder, is it too late at this point in the game? we are three or four months away
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from the vote. >> jesse: it's never too late. biden is blowing it. all you do is stay in a moderate lane and he's just going off the rails to the left and he just needs to stay moderate so he's competitive and battlegrounds. i think what's happening is it's his campaign manager, they know the real polls, not the ones where they under sample republicans by ten points to get a really bad frame job on the president. the real polls show biden has a really bad enthusiasm gap with the president. the only thing they think they need to do is juice enthusiasm with the left-wing baster juice turn out. they're going to bernie and having bernie call the shots that's really dumb idea because if you look at the policy positions joe biden has, he is for taxpayer-funded partial-birth abortion on demand. he is for sanctuary cities. his health care program covers illegal immigrants. when you close your eyes in the dark, you can't tell in a blind
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taste test the difference between sanders health care plan and joe biden's. he's raising taxes. he's going to hit everybody with regulations and he is letting beto confiscate guns. he really screwed it up. if i was no advisor, who could tell joe biden how to be donald trump. i won't because i won't. but it's not that difficult if he just stays normal but he went off the crazy train and fell into the socialism trap. >> juan: hey, greg, the biggest item these days is the virus obviously. today "the washington post" is that with numbers that show widespread disapproval in a most every category of voters on the president's handling of the virus. does it make it a referendum on trump and really make defining or smearing biden nonrelevant? >> greg: it would mean something if people also had suggestions. say what is trump doing wrong
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and what you could do to make it better? biden hasn't done that. no democrats have done that. they sit there and they complain but they don't have any tips on how to do it better. biden isn't far left. he's far gone. if he thinks demilitarization the military would placate the left, he would do it. he is so malleable he makes gumby look like john kerry. i think he should pick liz warren. after all, she's a woman of color, the first lady astronaut, and she discovered penicillin. the greatest lady that ever lived and he should pick her. >> juan: we will take it as an endorsement. kanye west dropping new hints on his 2020 presidential run. more on that in the fastest seven next on "the five."
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♪ >> emily: welcome back. time for the fastest seven. first avenue, kanye west moving full speed ahead with his 2020 presidential bid tweeting a photo of his face and mount rushmore after making his way on the presidential ballot in oklahoma. kennedy, what do you think? can you see it? >> kennedy: absolutely, i think it's going to be fantastic. biden and trump are going to drop out of the race. i would love to see joel jorgenson really put up a good fight on the libertarian side but i think connie has the urge here. after that visual come he could bring the country together and really save the nation with that profile. >> emily: greg, what you think? going to plan. tonya knows to win you have to run three times. the first time you put your toe in the water in the next time you last a little longer than the next time your name is
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synonymous with running for president. it goes hand-in-hand. i have to criticize you, kennedy. i don't think whatever her name is a real libertarian. i think she's a virtue signaler. >> kennedy: she has gotten a lot of heat but she has been through the crucible of liberty and there's bumps on the road for candidates and i think she will come out victorious. she will get 2% of the vote. >> emily: jesse, what do you think? is kanye taking a playbook page from biden and will he maybe be successful three times from now? >> jesse: does anybody have any idea when kennedy and gutfeld just talked about? [laughter] anyway. >> kennedy: don't tread on me, watters! >> jesse: if sleepy joe loses to donald trump by a few thousand votes in wisconsin or pennsylvania and it's because
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thousands of black americans wrote in kanye west in philly or milwaukee, it's just going to be so delicious. >> emily: juan, what do you predict will happen with kanye's election bid? >> juan: i think he must have a new album coming out. i think it's publicity. he has no idea about registering to get on the ballot in states. he has missed some already. i think he doesn't understand what it really takes to be president. i think what jesse just said is true. i think the trump supporters would love to have somebody. they think black folks would all vote for kanye. i don't think that. >> jesse: white college students also, juan. >> emily: all right, next up, coronavirus lockdowns make us all want to scream apparently. >> [screaming]
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>> [screaming] >> emily: that was an advertisement from iceland's tourism board urging people to submit their screams. the country says it will play them in the empty countryside if people can do it in person. jesse, your thoughts. >> jesse: i really don't have any thoughts on this. i didn't really know we were going to be doing this topic. iceland, really? it would be a great place to quarantine, that's all i have to say about that. >> emily: kennedy, iceland went through this awesome tourism marketing campaign that really worked about using their airport as a flyover and then this happened. you think it's two steps backwards for them? >> kennedy: i don't think this was necessary. i like bjork. i will leave it there. iceland is a lovely place to
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visit, a lot of hot springs but screaming makes me very uncomfortable. >> jesse: is bjork a libertarian? >> kennedy: she is running in iceland. >> emily: juan, what do you think about this? >> juan: irked the japanese telling people not to scream on roller coasters because it was spread the virus? i noticed they don't have masks. i think they have to be careful. >> emily: and greg, take us home with this one. >> greg: there's 364,000 people in iceland so if you scream, no one's really going to hear you. the only thing i can save a iceland, i have been there. it's beautiful. i ate a puffin. it tasted like licorice and shoe laces. >> jesse: no, you can't do that. >> greg: i ate a puffin and they didn't scream. >> emily: no, i don't believe that. >> jesse: you're not allowed to do that. >> emily: fan mail friday is up next.
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jesse, i know you read a lot. >> jesse: tolkien. >> emily: yes! i love him too. >> greg: you can't even -- >> jesse: it's gutfeld, almost had it. kennedy, who is your favorite author? >> kennedy: plato. i love socratic dialogue. >> greg: juan. >> juan: i am a big fan of ralph ellison who wrote "invisible man" which i think is the greatest book of the 20th century. >> jesse: the movie was better than the book, juan. >> greg: are you thinking about the original? >> jesse: i'm thinking about the one on netflix right now. [laughter] >> greg: i am going to go wit with -- emily, you're going to say
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tolkien. >> emily: i have a new suspense authorized love, she's out of dublin, ireland. >> greg: i don't like fiction but i love jim thompson. if you've ever read "the killer inside me" or "the grifters," which is a movie. "population 1280." probably the best pulp writer of all time, makes your skin crawl. they are short books. becky asked, what's one bad habit you had when you were younger but have since managed to stop? kennedy. >> kennedy: i stopped... [laughs] not going to say that, that's a bad joke. a bad habit i managed to stop? i used two count things a lot. i used to count things a lot. i guess it was like ocd and i worried if i didn't count things that something bad would happen
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to me. fortunately i don't do that anymore. >> greg: i count things all the time. i count the days i have left on this planet. emily. i am sure you had some bad habits. >> emily: well, yes. i will say i think -- i have improve my listening habits. i am sure when i was a child i think i was more distractible and now i am a more conscientious listener. >> greg: that's nice. >> juan: , how about you? what bad habit did you have when you're younger that's no longer here? >> juan: i think a lot of junk food, greg. i was thinking right now the baseball players aren't allowed to spit their sunflower seeds. as a kid, i used to spit all the time with those sunflower seeds. i don't do that anymore. i don't even eat sunflower see seeds. >> greg: what about you, jesse? >> jesse: crystal meth.
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>> greg: [laughs] >> jesse: 2009 to 2014, i don't even remember. i guess i did a bunch of "watters' world" episodes on the streets. >> greg: you member those ads, before and after. you are better when you are on it. >> jesse: i was born with meth mouth. this is what happens. >> greg: i am with juan. when i was younger, when i was 15 i said i wanted a mcdonald's in my house if i ever got rich. if i ever got rich, i was going to have a jack-in-the-box or mcdonald's in my house. now it's like, i can afford to eat that every single day. and i haven't had mcdonald's in at least three weeks. it's killing me. >> jesse: you look great. is that what you are looking for? >> greg: yeah, that's exactly what i was looking for. my running out of time or do i have one more? one more. what are you secretly good at that no one knows? emily. >> emily: well, so many things. i will say dancing but i feel
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like you guys know that. >> greg: that was terrible. juan. what is something that you are good at that nobody knows about? >> juan: g, i don't know. i am pretty proud of what i do in the gym but in my age, i'm just trying to stay alive, greg. >> greg: i hear you. >> jesse: we saw you in houston. you have some speed. >> greg: what about you, jesse. what would surprise us that you are good at? humility? [laughter] >> jesse: that's a personal question then it's not the type of show. >> greg: i get it. kennedy. >> kennedy: i am good at untying knots. i can untie any not, whether it's a necklace or string. for some reason, i'm really good at that. >> greg: that actually is a talent because i cannot undo knots. i don't have any fingernails.
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>> jesse: because you bite them. >> greg: i am really, really good at biting fingernails. i can bite fingernails to appoint where i know exactly where to stop. i messed up. let's go. "one more thing" is next. i've always been fascinated by about what's next. and still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib... ...not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? reeling in a nice one. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. .li .
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♪ >> jesse: time now for "one more thing." it greg it greg at. >> bret: saturday 10:00 p.m. we've got dave rubin, we've got some lady named emily, and that's 10:00 p.m. and watch it so i can beat jeff. let's do this. ♪ be me in the demo by 10,000. can't happen again. okay, all right, i love king kong and watching ping-pong
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and watch out this fellow don't like this fella. if it's like if you're at home watching this just watching jesse and to want to argue this is exactly what happens. if yeah. [laughter] okay, that's enough. >> jesse: speaking of animals, a kangaroo was arrested in florida. we don't know what the kangaroo did we think the kangaroo toppled a statue, but he's not talking to investigators so we have to wait and see how he pleads in kangaroo court. >> emily: oh, my god, he's really behind bars, oh, my god! >> greg: no bail reform down there. >> jesse: spending the night in the slammer. waters world, apm, were going to have some words here that makes joe biden unlikable. after you watch it you're going
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to realize how unlikable he is don't miss it. kennedy. >> kennedy: it has been disgusting for subway fights and anybody in new york city knows that and in singapore, look at the dirty rap and took it up a notch. they are fighting like crazy. best part is that there's a cat lurking in the distance watching these to exhaust themselves because the cat knows that as soon as they are completely spent, we all know that it's the most cardio heavy sports or there is, the cat will swoop in on both and have a meal and left overs. take that, you dirty rat! oh, yeah. >> emily: oh, my god. >> jesse: is like when juan and greg fight and i have to break it out. juan, you're out. before okay, life is full of sus and you're walking down the street and then all of a sudden your ears perk up and you look over and there's a
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71-year-old guy testing a old piano left on the street and that guy's pretty good. take a look. ♪ >> not bad. >> juan: that's billy joel, five-time grammy winner, got up his motorcycle when he saw the piano he ran through some turbulence and people stop to listen and joel told the passerby's the piano's good shape and it should go to a local church. that way to go, piano man. >> jesse: elton john comes along and plays it. >> juan: billy joel. >> emily: elton john, billy joel. you guys, it is world emoji day and according to wikipedia the two most popular ones are face of tears of joy and loudly crying face. here are some of my favorite the and of course everybody who knows me i love it emoji and is
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my favorite and always excited. i love you guys and happy world emoji day. >> juan: thank you, emily. >> jesse: elton john, billy joel, whoever you are i'm ♪ >> we were beaten, tear gassed, left bloody right here on this bridge but we never became bitter or hostile. we kept believing that the truth we stood for will tell the final stand. griff: this is a fox news alert. georgia congressman john lewis passing away overnight at the age of 80. >> john lewis was a civil rights icon standing side by side with dr. martin luther king jr. in the fight for equality. jedediah: lewis joined congress in 1987 serving there for 33 years. it's a
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