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facts, the white house said this. >> she was a child. we are thinking of friends and families who are grieving her loss. we know police violence proportionally impacts black and latino people and communities and black women like black men and boys with higher rates of police violence. >> jesse: and l liberals in the media are trying to downplay the dangers of knife fights. former obama white house advisor valerie jarrett tweeting "a police officer immediately decided to shoot her multiple times in order to break up a knife fight." in a cnn guest said this -- >> the question we have to ask yourself, what if it were your daughter? what if it were your child become a member of your family, a neighbor? >> essentially come a teenage fight is a schoolyard fight. >> jesse: but maybe they should listen to the girl wearing pink who could have been
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stabbed. [bleep] >> she came out with a knife earlier? >> no, she came after me. >> with a knife? >> so we got her. >> jesse: all right, first first of all, in knife fight when only one person has a knife, that is a butcher shop. juan williams, you are an officer and you get out of the vehicle and you see a guy kicking a girl to the ground and another woman lunching at defenseless woman like this with a sharp lid and you have seconds to react. she doesn't put the knife down when you warn her. what does one officer that officer do to save the ladies life and paint? >> juan: i guess i would shoot the gun and may be run at the
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person and tried to disarm her, like i don't know. >> jesse: you would shoot the gun in the air like a warning shots? >> juan: hopefully to distract her and tried to stall or something so i could get my partner to get the knife away. i don't know. >> jesse: okay. >> juan: i don't either, jesse. policing is tough work. but all i'm saying is i think that that woman with a knife is a danger to society and certainly a danger to the other person and we want her to stop and be disarmed. and i just also think killing a human is pretty radical. i don't think that is a good thing. about what i see overall here, you know you asked me what i see. i see people using this ohio case which we just discussed to somehow really tried to change the subject from what happened in minnesota with the chauvin guilty burke to dominic verdict
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and the on tape, right now prompting a lot of eyes to open in america to the idea that really, there is a problem with policing where black people have been saying about police brutality and abuse and lack of accountability for police to engage in that kind of behavior is a real problem in america. so i think a lot of people want to change that conversation by looking at this case where it's not clear who is in the right and wrong. although we know with some certainty that deadly force had to be used on a lot of people, gosh, why do we have to do that every time? >> jesse: i don't know, greg, if people are trying to change the conversation here this conversation was thrust upon us by really disgusting headlines that made it look like this was a racial execution. and nbc actually got caught deceptively editing the video to make it look like the girl
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didn't have a knife. they edited the 911 call. again, we are back to cleaning up another racially charged story that has been thrusted upon us to divide us. >> greg: the only time the media's interested in looking up a couple complexities of this stuff is when they are caught out on it. no one change the subject. no one change the subject. the media embraced the story and pushed it to the forefront because they thought it was going a certain way. then suddenly when it went another way, people started deleting their tweets, right? and the fact that juan said the stories are messy. we have been saying that every time we have eight or ten of these a year. we go these are each, one of these cases is so different, but it is the media trying to make them sound exactly the same and it's not. it is messy. but here is the real outrage. we have lowered our expectations so much that we deem a knife fight as an acceptable part of childhood.
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if that is true, right, we need to examine these childhoods instead of making disgusting excuses. we saw two conarratives collide last night. police shooting a suspect, which the media obsessed is overcome a black on black violences which the immediate ignores but you can't have the former without the latter. the police and up at the end of these people's lives because they were called there due to the violence that the media ignores. cops end up in situations caused by the problems that are dismissed. so they end up there because it is their job to be there at the end. no, it is not juan or me that has to rush in and not make this decision. it is that guy. he can't ignore it. he has to show up and risk everything else also. imagine if we honestly tackle the problems at its root the pit is poor education, the violence, mental illness, family structure
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and what if we examined the variables that end up with the police there at the end of a person's life rather than dismiss it, dismiss it as a harmless knife fight or what jen psaki said. those are the variables that contributed to this. the more you dispense, the variables that lead to this horrible tragedy, the more it keeps coming. this is not about a police officer. this is about everything, everything that led to that moment. if you deny that, you are propagating this problem. you are part of the problem. >> jesse: so greg makes an excellent point which he does once in a while and that is if you reduce the number of 911 calls coming from these communities, you will reduce the chances of these horrific, very messy, officer involved shootings. isn't that right? >> dagen: right, and people will die if the police are not
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there for them. so you can look at that video one of two ways. that was a police officer saving the life of a young, black woman. and you know what, when the police are not there, people die. in another part of ohio earlier this week in cincinnati, a 13-year-old was stabbed to death by another 13-year-old. the girl who died, she was stabbed by another who has been charged with murder. i believe it after that, but what has happened with the left wing liberal framing of all of this? and this is their thing that they get ahead of the facts or ignore them or lied to make sure that you shape the story to their narrative at all cost. so the narrative is cops are evil, this country is racist and sit down with him america and
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the outcome is destroyed to exist to rebuild it. this is a power grab and ridiculous if it was not insidious but i will point to the verdict in the derek chauvin trial, guilty on all counts. justice for george floyd's family certainly. but you see, that pointed to the fact that the justice system is not systemically racist peer that a cop that oversteps his power and killed another individual will be brought to justice and sent to prison for the rest of his life. but you see, that did not fit the left narratives appear they tried to change the subject with his police shooting in ohio. so what does the left do? the tensions or cooling you have to bust out that canister of kerosene. you have to keep the light alive, yell louder. >> jesse: yeah, martha, one of the things i found pretty
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disturbing is watching a lot of african-americans look at this video and basically come to the conclusion that we should just let them stab each other. don't get involved. don't try to break it up. knife fights happen. let's just let them/each other to death. that was really shocking to hear. >> martha: as dagen just brought up the other case, i looked at the young people under the age of 18 who had been killed in violent events like this in 2021 and there is 441 children that you never hear about. al sharpton does not show up for their funerals. the white house never talks about them. in this police officer intervenes in a situation that might have ended like that did appear this is a tragedy come obviously this young person lost their life. the bottom line is we don't know what happened here yet. this is why i don't think anybody should walk to the
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podium at the white house and make judgments about what happened. i would like to see the kind of responsibility that we used to see when situations like this were dealt with where we would say, let me see what's on the video. there is an investigation underway and we are keeping an eye on it and we will find out and see where it leads. we will allow them to do this. i want you to see what happens to a man named ned pettus and he is a columbus safety officer ohio safety officer and urged everyone not to rush to judgment and we saw what happened to the city manager of minneapolis who said hold on, everybody let's go to the process of what happened in this situation they buy play and he lost his job so i hope ned pettus does not lose his job for urging a little bit of circumventing and a little bit of maturity and responsibility to not rush to judgment. everybody just showed who has been talking on tv know what happened to my guests. they weren't there and they
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don't know exactly what happened. all they know is what they see in that video and there is a lot more of the story to be told. >> jesse: yep and we will follow that as it develops. coming up next, hold the hot dogs and hamburgers. president biden is threatening to cancel your fourth of july. ♪ ♪ cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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to cancel fourth of july celebration. even once outdoors if not enough people get vaccinated. >> to celebrate our independence with this virus on july 4th, family and friends in small groups, we still have more to do in the months of may and june. we all need to mask up until the number of cases go down so everyone has a chance to get their shot. >> dagen: and thepresident insik outside, the multiple publications turning to question outdoor mask mandates. one even calling it a meaningless political theater. but the cdc director is still unsure about the science. >> do you think that if you are outside and not close to people you still need to wear a mask? >> you know, this is a question that we are looking at. we will be looking at the outdoor masking question, but it is also in the fact that people
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are still dying of covid. >> dagen: you are outside communicating with nature and you better have a mask on. >> greg: that is my typical sunday, i always do. joe is more out of step on covid and then going up to the air force one step. the idea of remaining inside when the weather's good will contribute to more deaths, right? there is science to that. the science says it is extremely rare, if you contract the disease outside, it is like almost impossible. it is hard to document the cases. and still come still come up we see people walking around outside. if you send people old, young, sick, healthy to their apartments, their homes, you are only spreading the disease. this is an indoor illness, not an outdoor one. and i will say this and then i will shut up, we are hypocrites when we are giving our own advice on this.
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i think all of us have been vaccinated. some of us have had covid and vaccinated which makes a super human. luxury people in the science as we are sitting in our isolated boxes, is it really correct? i think we have two send a message. what message are we sending by being separate right now? i think it is time to return to the studio. and start seeing each other, looking at each other in the eye when we are talking so we know they are not interrupting each other. i feel like every day we are in a batting cage. and i would rather like to be passing the ball around. we weigh the benefits and the read to. let's get back in the studio. there is no science. we have the vaccines and we have the rapid testing. there is no reason for us to be doing this all the time. this legal b.s. which is the case for everything in life. we are controlled by lawyers.
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sorry. >> i think most of us are here so maybe we should go to commercial break. [laughter] >> greg: you are 10 yards away from a martha appearance before we will finish the show over there. >> dagen: martha, keep going, keep going. >> martha: i had senator rand paul yesterday and if president biden really wants people to get vaccinated he should go say hi i've been vaccinated and take his mask off and burn it. that is what rand paul said. if you really want to inspire and motivate people, you should show them once they are vaccinated they don't need to wear mask anymore and he is a doctor which i would remind people of. but yeah, i think everybody, i think got into a point where just kind of making their own decisions a lot more about what they think makes sense, right, and i never thought that i would go out for a run outside that i need a mask on. it never made sense to me. obviously, there are places in close quarters where people not
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vaccinated that you definitely want to wear it. but you watch the cdc director and just say it. just say it's a fact that it's okay if you are outside. i don't understand. >> dagen: because she clearly thinks people will stoop. if you are alone or outside without a mask, some people will think i can go without a mask cannot be vaccinated. because the assumption is always americans are dumb. juan, biden does because people are vaccinating and going about their lives with their families. biden seems to be leading from behind or leading from his behind. they >> juan: i don't think you want to talk about the president that way. he's done a great job of trying to get us vaccinated which is the way we get out of this thin. when he talks about july 4th, the only way we don't get to have parties and celebrations
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with small groups on july 4th is if the anti-vaccination crowd carries the day and not enough people get vaccinated by the fourth of july. otherwise, the fourth of july. that is why he cites that day come a day we can have a celebration only independence but independence from this virus. so we explained to me. >> greg: what can he do? no, i'm asking, what can he do? >> juan: can you let me finish! i let you go off on that rant a minute ago and it didn't make any sense to me. but somebody like me who has experienced this virus. people have a reason to be caution. but i want to say it is puzzling to me that part of the politics now gets painted in such a way that it would damage americans public health. i think some of this is some of the same people that say oh, the election was stolen. but stop and think about it, president trump on "hannity" the
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other night and president trump said he had been vaccinated and he urged people to get vaccinated. i think we need people on the far right to send that message. because this proportionately as republicans and trump republicans saying no. >> martha: some people aren't getting vaccinated and had it and got tested for antibodies and jessie, go ahead, sorry. >> juan: i am telling you martha, the statistics are clear who said they will not get vaccinated. as to why you should wear a mask, by the way, let me tell you, kids can still get it. people can still get it even if they have been vaccinated. and nobody is going to die if you have the vaccine in you. but no one wants -- >> greg: misinformation. >> jesse: first of all, greg does not speak for all of us. i do not want to go back to the studio and look greg in the eye and see you in the green room, okay. i like where i am and i would
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like it to stay that way. >> greg: because you are in a van. >> jesse: to juan's point, juan, you know who is lagging behind in getting vaccinated? it is blacks and hispanics. they are lagging behind big time for getting the vaccine that has a number of reasons. i get that. also, juan, also there are a segment of the population on the right and the left antibiotic servers and they are suspicious. it didn't help when joe biden and kamala harris down talk the vaccine last year and it didn't help when the fda with j&j. it didn't help when dr. fauci said you can get vaccinated but don't go out and eat at dinner and you have to double mask. that contributes. i will tell you one thing, too, juan, we don't have to to have the fourth of july celebrations. my worth of july will be
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popping, whiskey, fire and a newborn baby and what could possibly go wrong. >> greg: exactly. >> dagen: hayman, liberty, freedom, hot freedom! by the way i haven't been vaccinated because i had covid so i have antibodies. i will be getting vaccinated and it's not political i tell everybody to do with. coming up the revolt against woke students, parents and teachers fighting back against liberal indoctrination. ♪ ♪ air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right.
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every aspect of many american schools today. parents are now suing the biden administration because they are pushing critical race theory by making it a criteria for schools who want to receive grants. it all goes back to the money. so the national review pinpoints where the problem began saying what we are seeing now began as many of us have talked about for years on college campuses. just this week ahead of elite private school in new york admitted basically that it goes too far, but he hasn't done anything about it. listen. >> do you agree we are demonizing kids? >> we are demonizing kids -- we are demonizing one people for being born. >> so we are demonizing white kids. why don't you just say it? we are using language that makes them feel less than for nothing that they are personally responsible for appearance before so this is the head of the school. he is admitting that he knows
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that there is something innately wrong with what they are doing and yet, he shows no sign. and essentially, he's not allowed to teach anymore. he has been pushed out of the classroom. jessi kamea if they know it and understands it's an issue, why o reluctance to change? >> jesse: he's afraid of the mob and the mob is the minority, but he still terrified. i want everybody in the audience to think back about how they were in high school. you are sexually active, starting to dry become experimenting with things. you are doing sports, extracurriculars, arguing with your mom and dad and fights in schools, social drama. you can barely keep your head on straight. you are too fast, too skinny, your skin is freaking out. with all that chaos and tenderness and insecurity, you are now going to take a white and jam an hour a day of telling him, you have to be ashamed of
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yourself, your father, your grandfather, your great grandfather. you are racist inherently and you are succeeding because of white supremacy and patriarchy. you go to the black student, you are a victim, you will always be a victim. everybody that looks at you only see your skin color and the white kid you sit across from an chemistry class is continuing to suppress you through micro-aggression. what kind of monster would do that to a student? i will tell you what, martha, a marxist. this is where this comes from. we are competing against the world. the rest of the world is learning mandarin chinese, computer science, and we are teaching our students to hate themselves. that is just divides us and makes us angry, makes us not as smart and less competitive. that is what this is all about. it is like the enemy within, psychological warfare. >> martha: juan a teacher wrote a school review to pass construction. are you concerned about this for
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your grandchildren at this point? >> juan: no. i was listening to jesse and i wanted to get out a violin to start playing something with all the whining. it is unbelievable to me. it is unbelievable that we can sit here and have a discussion about elite, private prep schools somehow not been open and loving of wealthy, white parents and their kids. i mean, the history of america is that poor people, poor white people, poor black people, poor jews, irish and italians didn't feel comfortable at elite american prep schools. so now what you have is people saying, we have to deal with that history of race and racial suppression, which is just a fact in history. you should be aware of it, young, white people. that is not offensive. that is good education.
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>> martha: when it becomes oppressive to every single thing that is happening and kids feel bad about themselves. greg, when we were growing up, the message was you wanted to be judged by the content of your character or not the color of your skin. now these kids are saying they file they are being judged by the color of their skin, step oe and that is the starting point. >> greg: it is not about the school only. it is not education. it is indoctrination. critical race theory exists to create spiteful, race obsessed robots. and if you are not white, you got nothing to worry about. no wonder it is really funny. but we are seeing a woke ideology spread like a disease. then the reason why it can spread it is because it's built into its dna and the demonization of opposition by labeling those who disagree with it as racist. okay, you don't like what we are teaching you. it is clear that you are racist.
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and then that scares the out of everybody so the smear of racism is now the sole weapon to control people. and the only way to beat this down as everyone has to share the risk. that means all of these parents staying up, standing up, no matter the color and sagging "enough!" we want real education and not ideology. >> martha: bacon, what do you think? >> dagen: that audiotape, the principal clearly the way he sounds, he never considered what he is doing. he has no idea and it seems like it was just dawning on him during this conversation that he never thought about it and didn't realize what was going on because he gave in to the mall because he was worried about as jesse said, being run over by the mob. but i don't know, by the way, juan, this is not just rich private schools in new york. it is also on the channel all day, thomas jefferson high school in northern virginia, which is 70% asian.
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you have a diverse group of parents who are very concerned about the focus on critical race theory in a "one parent said the race to the bottom in terms of the education of these kids being given! so a focus on this type of instruction in school. does it help educate anyone, people of color, white children, does it help black americans, latino americans advance and get skills in math and science and coding, for example? because right now, facebook only 3.4% of people in leadership roles are black. in technical jobs, 1.7% of facebook employees are black and technical jobs. how does any of this fixation on whiteness help improve those numbers for everybody? >> martha: a ride, coming up he had president biden kicking
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go. >> even if we get to that zero, we still have to get carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. so this is a bigger challenge than a lot of people has really grabbed onto yet. >> greg: talk about soaking up the atmosphere. dagen my favorite part about this whole thing, they make these goals reducing emissions, but the planet is supposed to be over by them. didn't we only have eight years left? so what is the point? >> dagen: right. they want control. and they want to destroy lives and livelihood, certainly in the united states but despite the hour emissions have been falling directly. and they want to destroy lives and livelihood and do it by government fiat. this is not through innovation. this is not through creation of new technology. it is literally, joe biden is counting on not being around by
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the time everybody is unemployed in this country. we are handing out economic power to china and other nations that hate us. a belch out of john kerry, or joe biden would be more honest than what we have heard of. >> greg: and it would smell like wood. you know, martha, when way to reduce emissions is to keep the flock down. you know, how interesting is that? >> martha: except john kerry because he is very important and he can't get to his meeting unless he is a private jet so you all are understanding. i think what is fascinating, china watches this and they are trying to compete with us militarily, economically in every way possible. they chimed in and one of the deputies in the chinese government said, we have 1.5 billion people here. i don't think it is realistic for us to try to do this. and i thought, well that's fact. they are not even going to attempt this. we are going to my growing up, up, up in emissions 2030-amp and
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peak in 2030 and after that we will come back and chat with you with cutting back. so they love it. it is great for their economy and they will watch us with all of these imageries and it works perfect for them. >> greg: juan i'm hopeful that china will take inspiration from us and close all the coal plants they are building right now. i think they will see the magic of joe biden's idea in the green new deal. what do you think? >> juan: well, there is no way that we can enforce it, but that is the idea. that is what you heard from him today, strict limits on use of coal in china. he might sell you a bridge or something, but let's see what happens. about we've got to try to get people onboard up your today was inspiring to see the u.n., not only the chinese leader, the russian leader, but the argument here at home and what i'm hearing from you guys today is it is public to me. a lot of the big unions
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including representing a lot of trump voters put their on board with president biden's plan. you think about it, the international brotherhood of electrical workers, the whole auto industry. you think about all of them backing the biden plan. you think about wall street, record highs, setting records. they like this plan. >> greg: i think the stock market went down today. i don't know where the union, i don't know why the unions would back this. what could the resin don't make reason for that be, jesse? >> jesse: what do juan always say, jesse, they say they want to go green, don't you think that is a good thing? juan they are virtually signaling for virtue contracts and guess what i found weighing in biden $2 trillion, $174 billion for electric car production. you think gm will get a little bit of that? so joe biden takes all of our
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tax dollars from the workers and gives it to a large corporation who then puts up no money, gets all the profit from an electrical vehicle, juan, that they just moved to mexico. they all get to congratulate themselves for going green. that is called crony capitalism, it is called corporate where wee and it doesn't do anything for the environment because the united states and china can reduce all of its admissions and doesn't lower the temperature of the world one iota. it is a scam. >> greg: those are great unions. the police union not a good union, but they are a good union. up next white people can end up working from home forever. ♪ ♪ to help our family's special needs... giving us confidence in our future... ...and in kevin's. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected.
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to work but once you get there johnny is barging in my office with an update on this or that. you have to go to lunch, the staff is distracting. i think you are definitely more efficient focused in at home. >> juan: all right, martha i read the other day people is the gossip, the fashion, hygiene has gone down. what do you think? >> martha: i totally agree. i'm completely in the other campaign i'm in the 11% who would like to be back at work and have everybody else in work. i like interacting with people. i like the office and i like to have home and office separate. i like to go to work and work and when i go home i like to leave all of that behind. you know, i don't believe we will be 5% more production. i don't think it is true. i will believe it when i see it. >> juan: dagen, is this a news story for small towns and they will see more growth? >> dagen: no, because folks
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like to get out of the house where i am from. it might be more productive working at your kitchen table but it also makes you fat. so i speak from experience. when people go back to work in their office, their friends will be like you got a little bit chubby. i came to work every day and i'm thinking about buying some pregnancy genes. i'm not pregnant, but i need that elastic waist. >> juan: greg, what do you make of all of this? >> greg: two words to argue from working at home "jeffrey tubing. >> juan: "one more thing" is up next. stay with us. ♪ ♪ because it means everything to you.
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durham, north carolina, just riding around. whoa, remember that? that was actually not the temple of doom. that was radars of the last ark, i believe. pretty good writing. everyone is good. greg, go ahead. >> let's do this greg celebrity sighting. i rent my apartment out a lot it's new york you already showed it. you just killed the punch line. anyway, there is a dog reading the newspaper, isn't that cute? very nice. i was going to say keith olbermann but you can't do the joke now. >> jesse: he does look like keith olbermann. that is pretty good. >> martha: i love that posture. >> jesse: juan, go ahead. >> juan: all right. so make a wish day is next week, jesse. but already a 6-year-old with
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cancer from stockton is getting his wish. >> i just watch my mailman go by my house oh i want to be a mailman one at a. >> juan: that's mateo watching delivery drivers come up to his house the last year made him a big fan of essential workers. now the make-a-wish foundation of u.p.s. of northern california have granted his wish. u.p.s. gave him a whole uniform, a toy u.p.s. truck and a special package carrier so mateo can take packages from the truck to the door by making his wish come true u.p.s. is living up to the old slogan what brown can do for you. thanks to all those delivery people. so essential. >> martha: so cute. >> jesse: that is true. i sent out a few boxes the other day and they actually got to their intended location. i don't even know how it happens. it just amazes me. thank you, guys, for that martha? >> martha: so, as i think we mentioned before, today is earth
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day. and when i was really little, we went to earth day and it looked like -- it did look like this. and we got a pin remember getting. does anyone have that little pin because we didn't know it was earth day. we were in the city with our parents and then we sort of stumbled and shea still had it. so that's the pin frometh day on april 22nd. then i started thinking how we have days for everything now. national hot dog day, national pancake day and national hug a news person day. you can blame earth day one of the first days that we had. turns out invented by senator gaylord wilson of wisconsin who decided we should have an earth day. the way some environmentalists celebrated earth day today was by bringing a lot of cow manure and dumping it in front of the white house. that's what they do now. it used to be like woodstock now it's cow manure dumped at the white house. >> jesse: i like that name gaylord. bring it back right, day again?
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>> martha: for your next child. >> jesse: gaylord waters. all right are we not doing day began? >> martha: no, sorry, at a began. >> jesse: that is it for us. "special report" is up next. hello, bret. >> bret: i could wait for day began if you want me to. is it that good? >> dagen: nah. you roll, baby, you roll. >> jesse: it's not good. >> bret: see you guys. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, new videotape and interviews with neighbors in columbus, ohio following the shooting death of a black teenager seen on video attacking other people with a knife before she was shot and killed by a police officer there. authorities quickly releasing that body cam video right away released each more video of the incident this afternoon. correspondent garrett tenney starts us off tonight good evening, garrett. >> bret, good evening to you politicians and celebrities didn't waste any time weighing in on the shooting of ma'khai
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