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thank you very much. there and look at this period of how fun does that look? this time tomorrow, president trump and his ♪ coronavirus task force will be 100 degrees here in new york and i think i would want him to do resuming those coronavirus this to me right now. briefings, we will be on that spin on the fbi has identified a specifically whether the suspect in the murder of a president wears a mask or not, federal judge's son. >> juan: i think you'd like to that will be interesting. the bureau is saying royden do that. and we will talk to homeland >> greg: jesse, i think you security deputy secretary on the would like to do that to you. i'd like you do that but not in hollinger is the primary sub actions the white house will suspect in the attack. and that he is now dead. take this week. more on that tomorrow. ♪ reports say he committed the pool. suicide. he opened fire on judge esther >> greg: i'm greg gutfeld with salas' home early sunday evening, killing her 20-year-old jesse watters, juan williams, dagen mcdowell, and son and wounding her husband. according to reports, the killer bret. emily compagno, "the five." ♪ was dressed like a fedex driver. >> bret: good eveni the judge, she was at home at the time in the basement, and breaking tonight serious charges against the st. louis couple who more rioting in portland as was not injured. say they were just defending jesse, let me start with you, themselves when they display antifa barricaded doors to court this is a very troubling case, theirtesters marched past their home last houses that taxpayers built and because investigators say the then set the structures on fire. man who did the shooting, now month. and happened shortly after the george floyd killing in or as a media describes it, dead of suicide was not a minneapolis and ignited the nothing special. yeah, if you are looking for mobster, was not a gang member, firestorm of racial unrest throughout the country you this on the news, good luck. there is no clear motive, all we remember the pictures and the know is that he filed a bunch of images that we have seen the it's tough away behind slabs of lawsuits in federal court, he couple now being charged chief mary trump's bitter psychoanalysis. but they cover with the same breaking news correspondent
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trace gallagher has the breaking was a self-described details tonight and get even, thing. the response to riots is worse antifeminist who sued over trace. >> on june 5th confronted the than the riots themselves. ladies' night drinks at bars and at cnn, apologist for writing wanted women drafted for the st. louis protesters and now military. what do you of this? charged with unlawful use of the called right wing coverage a gross exaggeration. weapon in >> there are real problems, and >> jesse: very confusing situation, i'm so sorry for the it is made up on fox news like judge to lose a son like that it is this raging fire out of and have her husband in critical control, and that is a gross condition is a heartbreaking situation. attempts like this are rare. exaggeration. i think since 1949 there has it just is. it's a gross exaggeration. only been three judges assassinated in the >> greg: that should be the name of his show. united states. but they really are sitting but it's nothing new, remember ducks when you think about it, i cnn mocking the rise in violent used to go o i was crime. >> democratic cities are in able to come into very close chaos right now, is this what contact with them at their you want from joe biden? homes, at restaurants, at the they are going to take your country away, and the statues. courthouse, you know, obviously >> crime is on the rise as they they need more protection from situations like this as you police. >> it's so bad, defunding poli said, this guy was a male rights police. attorney, allegedly he was interested in this line of the law because he married a russian woman who then swindled him out >> greg: wow, beavis and butthead. i guess to an idiot, that is of a lot of money and filed kind
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funny, but remember that it is the crimes that they mock that bring the police in to stop it which increases the chances for of semifrivolous lawsuits encounters that can go wrong. against universities for having but dismissing violence in favor women studies majors were not of mocking that concern save them from examining their own clubs for ladies nights and things like that. he had a case in front of the role in protecting the mob and stoking violence. judge, because he did not think oh, yes, i don't condone that it was constitutional that violence they plea unless i agree with the violence. only men were drafted, he wanted women to be drafted too. >> and please, show me where it unfortunately i don't think that says that protesters are we will find out anything more supposed to be polite and about his motivations as he offed himself. lawyer, let me ak peaceful, but i argue to you tonight, all punches are not equal, morally in the eyes of the law, yes. you about protection for fighting hate is right, and in a class between hate and those who here in washington, supreme court judges don't have oppose it, those who oppose it are on the side of right. big entourages of what is your experience with >> greg: so why this pathetic protection for judges? appeasement? well, they are petty. >> emily: that's a great if they would defend law and order, the police, or even years question, i have been only impressed by the level of the citizens, that puts them on the same side as trump. securing federal court they would rather jump into bed buildings, court houses, and buildings from my experience as with violence done. a federal attorney, but i have cnn bending over backwards to to point out that i think the
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hide the crimes behind this take away i would like viewers to understand is that it is not media criticism. claiming that covering the violence is meant to smearing about sensationalist crimes and movement and condemning mayhem whether judges are ruling on has to be racist. organized crime or no, we say, we are just looking sex trafficking rings, or even at what is happening to a country that we clearly love and the more salacious cases, it is are worried sick about it. we are actually scared, but go often simply that unhinged, on and laugh, and then call 911 unstable person who snaps. when this comes to your house. and it is unfortunate that no security is fail-safe, but that is why as a nation we need to so i want to play this tape from focus on mental health and the portland police union, and red flags and warning signs, and if you see something, say then i want to get your something. reaction. let's go. >> are elected officials have that all of that also comes from mental health and mental condone the destruction of our stability. because when you read out city. they have placed their political looking back it, it seems sort agendas ahead of the safety of of obvious that this guy was all of us. this must stop. totally unhinged, but if you take it one day at a time, you >> greg: so, juan, what do you can't see the pattern and identify and get that a think local officials need to be heightened of security. doing now? i would say that it is the lone >> well, local officials need to wolf and it is always a mental health issue, unfortunately, deal with local problems, greg. that's the point here. that a lot of these violent acts i want to talk to you about two stem from.
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videos, i don't know if we have them, but one is of chris david >> juan: so, greg, picking up on this line of questioning who was a veteran of the navy, about protection for judges, for some, the judge's son as you he appears before these unidentified federal groups, and know, 20-year-old was killed and then her husband, 63, he was he is wearing a navy t-shirt, he injured. has a backpack on his back that apparently now i'm pretty good shape, at least we hope you will says navy, he just wants to talk survive. but i want to ask you, the fbi and they begin beating and said that it is the husband at gassing the man. how about a second video? list of another man who is in 63 who was being threatened. the video walking away when an apparently he had done some work for gangs like the bloods and unmarked car shows up, grabs crips an end things like that. him, and camouflage, throwing him in an unmarked car, and he >> greg: i think it goes back later says they just released him. to your original point that you he is never charged with think that it would've been anything. something to do with gangs or he doesn't know who they were or what happened. so incidents like those are why with jeffrey epstein, because they have the oregon that's the shiny bobble, and it attorney general suing homeland turns out it is in unhinged security. it's why the aclu is filing lawsuits, and these suits, they crank. this guy, the name sounded argue that local matter should familiar, and then i remembered that he sued a friend of mine, be handled by local authorities, and the local authorities, the kim norton, may be ten years ago, or 15 years ago and he had
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mayor, the governor, both senators want trump's troops off interviewed this guy who was a the street. complete nut bag about men's what they say, and here is ted rights, and he decided to sue wheeler, he says the feds are jim because the phone call was mean, and i think the case got provoking violence, escalating the vandalism. thrown out and he ended up saying this is political theater having to pay jim norton's legal fees. he was a complete nut bag to the staged by trump to divide a country and create a campaign point about one of the lessons issue where he can play law and that you learn from these things order hero. but it is an abuse of federal and there is very little that you can learn is that we let our power. and i hear conservative say, guard down whenever there is hey, what about states rights? somebody in a uniform or a nothing this time. clipboard. it is a weird thing that we kind so i would just ask everyone, of assume that that person is what are tactical units, there for a reason, and you tactical units from border know, i walk around with a patrol and immigration and clipboard all the time because customs doing in the streets of i'm always taking notes, and portland, oregon? that is an abuse of power. people think i just generally am a contractor when i walk in my neighborhood. >> greg: because anarchy means and it's amazing how people just no one is safe and they are trying to reserve order. don't -- you can trick people that's what it is therefore. with the simplest things. in this case it was a fedex emily, and seattle 12 cops were injured. uniform. there was riots and looting. if we stop that, we are invading >> juan: i think what you said
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a local problem according to is so true. juan, right? and dagen greg mentioned that >> emily: i disagree, jeffrey epstein case, that was respectfully what we are seeing one that the judge was working on the streets, those are on, a tax evasion case involving federal crimes. throwing explosives falls under title 18. one of the real housewives, but that is a federal crime and apparently none of that is why the shooting occurred. reserves a federal response, because a local leadership is >> dagen: and people paid not doing anything. and they are not allowing that attention to this in part local law enforcement to protect because the crime was just so its citizens. horrific. and jarring, and blessings to the full out attacks on the family, but because she was law enforcement and cities, that is footage we are looking at. assigned to an ongoing lawsuit that is undeniable. brought by investors in and for these feckless deutsche bank over the bank's invertebrate governors and handling of jeffrey epstein's mayors to pivot to the national government and say that it is a finances, and alleging that they federal overreach when they are hated the activity of high-risk customers, she was appointed to failing their community is absolutely ludicrous. we are watching a war on the that ongoing lawsuit or assigned to it four days before the streets. shooting. i think that dad again given the we are watching officers being killed, and i am one of those seattle residents who is very suspicious circumstances of watching the city being jeffrey epstein's death paying attention to that, initially was destroyed alongside livelihoods while mayor durkan and justified, but it also raises mayor wheeler play fdic with the the issue of why it is so mainstream media, or their important that we are able to insular socialist merry ban of arm ourselve and our own home ur pilgrims, because they just want
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the constitution. to get reelected or answer to their small electoral's. i have to point out that >> juan: yep, okay. regardless how you feel about up next, president trump making a big announcement on the this president or this administration, we need help. white house's response to the these cities are being overrun coronavirus. and what he just said about face masks. by organized anarchists while if that's next for you on homeless and drug addicts are allowed to fester in these "safe "the five." ♪ as a caricature artist, city's." all of the politicized asian needs to be put aside, because we need help and it is not coming from local leadership. >> greg: jesse, you know that the local leadership is desperate if they are trying to link their incompetence to trump, that somehow this is his fault. >> yes, federal agents are there to protect federal property, and they are not trump's troopers, they are called federal protective service. they are there to protect federal infrastructure. they are from homeland security, and the courthouse of the federal district in the city of i appreciate what makes each person unique. portland, and it has been vandalized. they have had windows broken, that's why i like liberty mutual. they have had bullet proof doors they g
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smashed with hammers, the anarchists are trying to take insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. over a federal building so that only pay for what you need. they are there to protect the ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ federal building and when the agents are there to protect federal property, they have had lasers pointed into their eyes and they have had commercial grade fireworks shot at them. they have tried to hit people with vehicles, and when you come in and take someone away in a van, that is a traditional law enforcement de-escalation tactics. because when someone assaults a federal agent or commits a crime on federal property, they need to be arrested. now, they are two ways of doing that. you can send in a bunch of federal agents into the middle of a crowd of 100 anarchists and try to arrest an individual, or you can isolate them later when they are more alone and make an arrest. that's how good policing is do done. it's also funny to hear the left complain about trump sending
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federal agents anywhere after they send federal agents into the trump campaign. that's literally what happened. they were okay with that, but federal agents in portland. >> greg: yes, not just to protect citizens, but you can go after president trump. so it is a look at, our sin and violence is a local problem, but police brutality is a national or global concern. >> dagen: right, exactly. imagine being so unswervingly steadfast anti-trump that you are pro-crime. that violence and looting get a double thumbs up from the clowns of some of these tv networks and their brother and running in the states pump, and cities in some of these areas, but it is an abomination to talk about enforcing the law and fighting
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crime. president trump is actually standing up for his constitutional duty, it is to take care that the laws be faithfully executed. and you know what, these losers in places like, no disrespect, emily, and washington and oregon are doing, they are turning their back on our constitutional duty, because it is in the tenth amendment that the states have the right to stand up for the safety of the citizens and actual duty to do that. it's perfectly okay if federal crimes are being committed whether it is drug crimes, or the fed can prove a racketeering enterprise to go in with no invitation and no information. but i push back on one thing, those two are not beavis and butthead. that is an insult to mike judge. >> greg: that is true. i apologize to mike judge. >> juan: let me quickly throw this in there that i think local voters under that tenth amendment have a right to hold
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local officials accountable if they think they are not doing a good job. and those local officials want to get reelected. so they are answering to their local constituents. and onether point, you know what, police brutality against black people as a national problem. th attention. ♪ >> greg: and so are riots, and so our looting, and so are >> emily: welcome back. the coronavirus task force spikes in violence. briefings are back. president trump with new president trump announcing they blistering attacks on joe biden will restart tomorrow as cases on why the president is feeling are rising across the country, the debate over the mandate good about his reelection chances in november. continues to grow. ♪ here's what the president is i am robert strickler. saying. >> everybody was saying don't wear a mask, now everybody has to wear a mask. as you know, they cause problems too, i'm a believer in masks. i think that they are good. but i leave it up to the governors. >> emily: and the president weeding earlier that it is patriotic to wear a face mask. dagen, we are americans first. your thoughts on the politicized
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nation of mask wearing. >> dagen: everybody put a mask on for the love of the lord appeared to the cdc director robert redfield believes that the pandemic could be brought under control over the next 4-8 weeks if we can get everybody to wear a mask right now. researchers from around the globe find that wearing at least something over your face is better than wearing nothing at all, and the president is going to prevent a fight by encouraging people to wear masks, and it's not up to the government, i think private businesses, it's what they are doing, say walmart saying you can't come in the store after july 20th unless you have a mask at is going to fix this thing. the government is so every level, the states like new york screwed up fighting the virus, why do we want more government to try to fix it? >> emily: grade, often times the public reaction is more dangerous than the original threat, what are your thoughts on that?
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>> greg: i don't blame the public reaction, because the people that were wrong the most worthy experts, and fauci was on many different sides of the masks debate. you can say that he was wrong or relied in order to make sure that there were enough masks for health professionals by saying we did not need them, and then there was complete turnaround in the cdc, and all of a sudden they were everywhere. i was an early believer in masks. still am. i think it's good to wear them, but you have to remember that everybody, this is a novel phenomenon, and everybody has a right to be wrong as long as they correct their mistakes quickly. fauci made another mistake by saying praising new york for the good job. the only reason why the state i've been involved in communications in the media appears to do well is because it did so horribly at the start, for 45 years. right? i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis it's easy for your death rate to drop was high for so long. for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been and it's because you just ran out of victims. that prevagen seems to help me recall things so fauci was as wrong as much as he was right, and trump listen
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and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. to the experts. and anybody who is a critic. i would love to hear what they it has helped me an would have done better than prevagen. healthier brain. better life. trump, because no one has anything. >> emily: juan, why are democrats calling for federal intervention for this health issue when they are denying federal intervention for the safety of their cities? >> juan: i think that there is my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card a clear disjunction, the to buy heavier weights online. pandemic does not know local got it! go time! boundaries. something that cries out for leadership in reliance on the with freedom unlimited, kind of guidance we can get from you're always earning. i should've purchased lighter weights! people at the national institute of health or center of disease control, that's why we have those institutions to serve us all. but in the interview yesterday with chris wallace, you see the president saying, i will eventually be right, eventually lookentertainmentour experience: xfinity x1. the thing will go away, or most people who get this, especially it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. young people, it's nothing more plus, x1 also includes peacock premium at no extra cost. than a -- why is the president
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♪ federal response sending teams >> jesse: president trump into hot spots before hand a lot predicting you 2020 when while of people in texas, and bashing joe biden, claiming that sleepy joe does not have what it takes to be president. california, arizona want to hear from the president about school >> you know why i want this, real paintings, and it's good if he is going to have fauci or because the country in the end is not going to have a man who dr. birx on the vaccine to take is shot, he is shot. he is mentally shot. questions, americans are really i don't want to say that, i say thirsty for more information, that he is not competent to be and the president, as long as he president. to be president, you have to be sharp and tough in so many other keeps it informational and not too confrontational, and he does not have to do two hours, but things. he does not even come out of his basement. joe does not know he is alive, not 0 minutes either, maybe a okay, he does not know that he half an hour, say, i got to run is alive. but let joe biden said through an interview like this, he will and put on a phone call and he be on the ground crying for can get back to "the five." mommy. mommy, mommy, please take me home. >> jesse: you won't commit to >> emily: speaking of that, the results of the election in stay with us. november. he said the same thing, in 2016 "the fastest 7" is up next. as well. ♪ stock slices. all right, dagen mcdowell, i'm sure that you watch the chris wallace-donald trump interview, what did you think about that? >> dagen: and waiting for joe biden to step up and do the exact same thing, because you
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have to answer questions about the two brain aneurysms he had in the late '80s that he rode about in his book, maybe seniors know something that we don't, because the poll numbers have moved away from him in the most recent fox news poll, i can quote them last month, they went for biden by ten points, now they go for trump by one, but limiting that, joe biden needs to answer for his own positive manifesto, that's what was for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, quoted at "the new york post," even if their shares cost more. on how to spike crime, he needs at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 to answer for all of this if it instead of paying thousands. more and more appears that his policies are altered by other all commission free online. people who are a great deal more schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing radical than he is trying to behave. >> jesse: that is the line, he or to give the gift of stock ownership. is mentally shot and taken over by the hard left. schwab. what do you think about that own your tomorrow. one? and my side super soft? >> emily: i think that with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. everything that dagen said is absolutely correct, my read on
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the interview, it was an so, can it help us fall asleep faster? opportunity for trump to yes, by gently warming your feet. critique joe biden for his but can it help keep us asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and left-wing lurch on policy and to lay out a vision for the second automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. term and i feel that he got it will it help me keep up with him? half right. he got the jobs on the rhetoric yep. so you can really promise better sleep? and the public policy proposals not promise... prove. and the like, but he did not save 25% on the sleep number 360 c4 smart bed with any smart adjustable base. take the opportunity to articulate really the priorities for the second term like he did plus 0% interest for 24 months. ends monday. in 2016 which was a clear immigration and trade policies and obamacare focus. and i think there right now americans, i.e. voters, the circumstances have changed and that's what we need right now is leadership. we need that articulation of what a second term would look like, because he is obviously echoing what he did in 2016 against hillary with all of the name calling, the circumstances have changed, and we need that leadership. notwithstanding again what dagen said and all of the numerous jobs of biden, but ultimately we deserve a little bit better. >> jesse: greg, i want to play some nancy pelosi sounds of a gas trump saying he won't accept
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the election results, and you can react to that. speak of the fact is whether he knows it or not, he will be leaving. just because he might not want to move out of the white house does not mean he won't have an inauguration ceremony to inaugurate the duly elected president of the united states. it at us nothing to do with the fact that the certain occupant of the white house does not feel like moving and has to be fumigated out of there. >> jesse: fumigated, greg. >> greg: yeah. that was beavis and butthead, i apologize, dagen. here's the problem with nancy pelosi, she can't wait until trump is gone, but how long has she actually been in d.c. and in politics in general, so you have the packing of old gibbering gas bags who can't wait for the skunk at the garden party to leave after only 3.5 years. he is not a politician, he says his business, but it came any
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won. and all of the elitist geriatrics can't wait for him to leave. what that tells you about the skunk in the garden party is at the skunk was on to them. and they hate the skunk. but what trump has in his favor is fear. people are scared of saying that they are going to vote for him. we knew that this was a variable in 2016, people did not want the grease of being oppressed. has that gotten better or worse? we know that it has gotten worse. they are a threat to get trump supporters. he smeared as racist by a blue text on twitter. if you wear a red hat anywhere, the democratic setting, you're probably going to get beaten. there is a massive invisible ♪ voting block out there that will turn the thing into a bare minimum of dead heat. >> dagen: welcome back. a time for "the fastest 7" first >> jesse: all right, up mark zuckerberg looks like juan williams, what say you? >> juan: first thing i think the silver surfer this weekend in hawaii. that we should say to our greg, it's not the make up, it's colleague chris wallace, that was a phenomenal job. he fact-checked trump in real the fact that he is surfing in a soaking wet blue hoodie.
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time and he did not have answers. that's what we saw on live >> greg: and about 30 years he television. so trump has to resort to smears is going to have to answer to wearing white face, and it's against biden's mental acuity going to be pretty, pretty like he was smearing anthony disturbing. fauci, just like in fact he smeared fox news polling. >> dagen: emily. >> emily: oh, my god, dagen, but you know, trump is trying to tear down into biden anywhere that was so funny. that he can, because he is i feel bad shaming him, people trying to distract people from who are pale, he probably get the fact that his own failures super sunburnt. when it comes to dealing with i don't know, he's just a dweeb. the coronavirus, dealing with >> dagen: jesse, clearly does race relations, dealing with the economy. but the good news here is that the voters aren't buying it. not do this? >> jesse: falls, that happened the voters say that his attacks, to me where i got a scorching stone burn, and my counselor even his attacks on biden's made me put vic oxide all over mental acuity, falling flat. the fox poll has voters 47% my entire face, and mosquitoes would just fly in and lodge approved of biden as mentally themselves, other campers were sound to handle the presidency. only 43% say that about b16. throwing twigs and sticking them into my face. it was a horrible experience, so i sympathize with zuckerberg. what about intellect? 51% of americans say that biden has the intellect to be the president heard only 42 percent >> dagen: he is one of the richest men in the world, he can for trump. but here's the headline on the do whatever he wants to. >> juan: i guess so.
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by the way, that location on the economy where trump was leading, north side of the island is one of the most beautiful places in now biden has a one point lead, that's an indication of how the world. i can understand why he lives up things are sliding for there. i'm with adjusting on the donald trump. >> jesse: i don't know why if sunscreen, because, i use that biden is so terrific and sharp he would not sit down for an zinc stuff on my face, and i am hour with wallace. it does not make sense to me. mocked by my grandchildren. they just think that i am the silliest person ever. maybe he is not up to the task? may be. but it keeps the sun burn away. we will see, juan. coming up, the fbi identifying >> dagen: up next we have a the suspect in a horrific fatal close call with florida. watch this off-duty cop not shooting where a gunman targeted the home of a federal judge. wasting any time assessing the ♪ situation. he innately springs into action (vo) the time is coming for us to get out and go again. to save a young man on a boogie board from a shark swimming dangerously close to the shore. jesse, you do this. to visit all the places we didn't know meant so much. >> jesse: i wouldn't, but that's why we have police, but we're all going at our own speed. dagen. and the democrats want to defund this guy. at enterprise, peace-of-mind starts with our he would not have been able to complete clean pledge, do this if he had the democrats curbside rentals and low-touch transactions. taking his funding. >> dagen: juan? with so many vehicles of so many kinds, >> juan: i think he was you can count on us to help you get everywhere you want to go... off-duty, jesse. he did it because he was a good
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again. man and caring about that young whenever you're ready, we're ready for you. man. enterprise. >> dagen: emily? >> emily: this is related, i used to live in a 600-person beach town, and one of the servers got bitten by a shark, and the scar was literally as terse only meant torso to his knee, and he was the only one without insurance, and it reminded me of a far side gary larson cartoon which is the shark under water being like, who can we get that does not have insurance? it just stays in my head. >> greg: how do we know that that shark was not there trying to help him? we are assigning blame without the whole story, it makes me sick. >> dagen: sharks as helpers. moving on to another animal, this in mexico is cool or crazy posing for a selfie with black bear that wandered onto her trail. juan, i can give people tips on how to deal with a bear, you get an a ball and put your hands
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over your ears so that they don't tear your ears off, but this woman clearly did not know that. >> juan: is she like a superhero or something? how can she be so calm? i would be like, whoa, i am out of here? >> dagen: emily, would you run? >> emily: no, we are not supposed to, but she looks like the bear, you see her hair. >> jesse: it's either fake, what they tell you to do in the wild is if a bear attacks, i think that you are supposed to be still, it's either that or you're supposed to climb a tree or wave your hands in wild motions and scream. one of those three, it looks like she chose the right one. >> dagen: it did look like something wearing a bear costu costume. >> greg: can you throw that up again? just real quick. i want to look at it before we go, if i can just see the actual -- i'll just keep talking
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until they show it. as you can see, it is alec baldwin. he is known for having tremendous back care, and tremendous back hair, and he is a. he is out there exposing himself to this poor woman, and he is a pervert. >> dagen: i'm familiar with the hirsute, and you might be right. one more thing is next. my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card every time i get gas. give me a little slack! with freedom unlimited, you're always earning. i said i need some slack on pump three!
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well the names have all changed since you hung around but those dreams have remained and they've turned around who'd have thought they'd lead ya back here where we need ya welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you.
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which is why we keep taking care of ourselves, like screening for colon cancer. because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. cologuard is noninvasive and detects altered dna in your stool... ...to find 92% of colon cancers... ...even in early stages. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur.
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so, don't wait to screen. ask your prescriber or an online prescriber if cologuard is right for you. no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com ♪ >> jesse: time for "one more thing," juan. >> jesse>> juan: went on the lin in congress in 1986 he described
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his opponent as our sho showboa. the underdog won the race and served in congress until his death last week. three things stand out when i think about john lewis in 1960 he was one of the founders of the nonviolent coordinating committee and they protested against segregated lunch counters and led the freedom riots. one of the riots, he was badly beaten and his home state of alabama and 23-year-old john lewis spoke right before john mn luther king, but his remarks were the perfect prelude to the now famous "i have a dream" speech. 1965, lewis was when they the folks who let them watch for voting rights from montgomery and state troopers attacked the fracturing and lewis himself. this man of history was also a good friend to me and offered words of endorsement that appear on the back of my last book.
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if today i want to say god bless you, john lewis, you're an american who personified the words public service. >> jesse: well done, juan. emily. >> emily: first a special happy birthday to lieutenant tom daly of rescue two of new york's bravest and the recipient of the shelly rothman memorial metal and a friend of the show. most importantly, a member of greater nation and happy birthday, lieutenant, thank you for your service. i want to draw your attention for a moment on a special place, opened by a gold star motor after her son was killed in action in the u.s. army in the middle east. now fallen on hard times and described as the heart and soul of the community and if you go to the stories in my instagram come out learn more about it and help save this diner. >> jesse: quickly, let's do
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this. ♪ >> greg: yeah. what's on monday without some great animals? that's right, it's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's a siegel chasing a purse. trying to imitate juan but did a terrible job but made off with that woman's purse. yes, the birdhouse slippery fingers, there you go. went to louis vuitton and bought some shoes with a credit card. taken. >> dagan >> jesse:. no sports on television to watch except for golf or nascar and whht
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