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year. do you hear mitch mcconnell rail on people from southern states. new york supports alabama. new york supports kentucky. california does the same thing. that's what the issue here is. >> charles: okay. one day there will be an accounting. remember $8 trillion in additional on appointment benefits. almost all of that went to blue states. i'm done here. i'll see you tomorrow. "the five" starts now. ♪ ♪ >> jessie: hello everybody. i'm jesse watters along with dana perino, juan williams, katie, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> the conflict in confusing guidance from your agency has undermined public confidence. >> walk outside and wear a mask. you are vaccinated and everybody else is in the room who is vaccinated, but you are wearing a mask. the american people just lost
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patience with us. >> jessie: president biden's covid experts getting called out and senator rand paul has another epic showdown with dr. anthony fauci. this time over the controversial wuhan lab. >> do you still support funding of the nih funding of the lab in wuhan? >> senator paul, with all due respect, you are entirely and completely incorrect. government scientists like yourself -- >> i don't favor research. that are not correct. >> jessie: that going down at the capitol while the cdc is being exposed for exaggerating the risk of covid spreading outdoors. the air is so bad, the liberal "new york times" is calling them out saying ," it announced that less than 10% of covid-19 transmission was occurring
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outdoors." media organizations repeated the statistic and it quickly became the frequency of outdoor transmission. but in reality, the spread is more like .1% or less. so we were wearing masks outside for no reason. dana perino, this would be like saying greg gutfeld is under 6 feet tall. >> dana: [laughs] >> jessie: very misleading because he is way under 6 feet tall and i don't know how something like this could have gotten out there. >> dana: well, i am even lower than that, under 6 feet tall. i get this newsletter from "the new york times" every day. you know, i get up real early. i was in the elevator and i was reading. i'm like, wait, what, am i reading the right thing? i don't think the big news of the day is that rand paul had another epic showdown with dr. fauci. that happens all the time. but when you have "the new york times" and susan collins saying to the cdc we have lost confidence in you,
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people don't trust what you say, to me, that is epic that you have such a failure at the cdc. it's not just a communication standpoint of which has been abysmal. but something fundamentally is happening there where they are not actually following the science. and they are not communicating that to the public. and that is very dangerous because this pandemic was extremely serious that it wasn't as fatal as some pandemics could be. so i think one of the things the cdc has to consider doing is some sort of dependent after action report where everything is turned upside down and looked at with a microscope so that they can figure out a way to improve their credibility for the next time, because there will be a next time. >> jessie: katie, so do you think the cdc purposely inflated the number to lie to the american people? and if so, why would they do that? >> katie: i don't know about
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what i do know is that there was a lot of lying going on in the beginning of the pandemic, so it's hard for me to trust what the cdc and what these government officials have been saying ever since then. one thing i thought was really important with the rand paul exchange was the questioning about the wuhan institute. dr. fauci tried to say that he doesn't approve of or he doesn't fund through the nh any kind of gain of function data and research in a lab, which is a very dangerous way of dealing with viruses. you take them out of an environment with animals, put them into a lab and try and see if they can infect humans so it can get out into the rest of the world and cause a pandemic. if we are going to make sure we have done my don't have another one, i think finding other reasons that we are funding tha, finding out the causes behind that is going to be key. dr. fauci today, despite there being evidence in grants in black-and-white showing that the nh did fund this type of
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research, he tried to distance himself and say he did not fund any of it. well, that is just not true. and so i think that was an interesting exchange in terms of him being so-called "godfather" as has been recorded of this kind of research trying to back up and said he has no response to billy for it when we know that it was the center of it from the beginning of this pandemic. >> jessie: , nih funded the wuhan lab and he is also supportive of -- i have a direct quote for him, which i won't read because i know juan won't want to talk about that. he wants to talk about masks and the cdc. so now, juan that we know outdoor transmission is probably what, .1% or less, will you be walking outside in washington, d.c., with your mask on still? >> juan: depends on the situation. if i have to go indoors, i sure will. i think you should too. that's not what i really want to talk about. yeah, outside i don't think
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there is any need from what the data shows, right? you want to lash people because they were cautious, i think hey thanks, you know what question might keep me safe. but anyway, whatever they want to talk about here, i think they are telling the truth. i think they are being cautious. that's all. i think they are being protective of public health. that's their job. to keep us safe. >> jessie: they were lying to us, but go ahead. >> juan: now, i don't think anybody was lying. so the number one issue from my perspective, jesse, is getting people vaccinated. you know, right now the president just had a meeting with bipartisan group of governors at the white house. 45% one dose. and i we have fda approval of a vaccine for people 12-16. so we can get a new cohort of people eligible to be vaccinated. but we need 70% or close to 70%
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to ensure that there are no future spikes. and i just think that's us the american people against coronavirus. we are on the right track. and i just think it's, you know, the infection right now is down around 40,000. it was 200,000, an 80% reduction. that's real progress. it's a real reason to say thank you to dr. fauci and the scientists and to joe biden and the vaccine rollout. today when he was talking to the governors, he said that vaccine rollout was bigger than anything that we've done since war, kind of logistical war rollout. that was amazing. stop and think about how successful we've had this vaccine implementation. now we just need people who have not been vaccinated to agree to it and you know, there's going to be some hesitancy. but the governors think we can do it. >> greg: thank you, president trump, former president trump. >> jessie: [laughs] yeah, go ahead, greg.
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>> greg: it's so funny because joe biden pretends that he came up with this metaphor of the war. it was trump who said this was a war. and then he was the one that pushed for the rollout, which is still probably one of the greatest phenomenons we've seen. to take something that usually takes two coyears and boil it down to a few months, by the way, i want to point out that when the cdc said that the transmission outdoor transmission was less than 10%, when you are a bureaucrat, that's being honest, because .1 is less than 10%. that's how sleazy these people were. they manipulated the language so that as newsom could say, they weren't lying at all. it always boils down to this weird thing that bureaucrats and people in the media have. it's like welcome one side is safe and the other side is careless. that's always going to boil down to. and it boils down to splitting americans into two camps.
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remember, if you wear a mask, you are a patriot. but if you don't, you are a neanderthal. you are probably one of those extreme far right and far white trumpets. it was just another political narrative to create some any time you are skeptical, any time you are skeptical about the science coming from people that were wrong and had lied about the masks, remember, they had lied to legitimately about the masks so it didn't create a run. but anytime you create dell might question the validity of people who have lied in the past, you are considered a dumbass, a redneck. this is why reporters need to take basic statistics classes because they miss report the stories from shark attacks to police brutality spear you saw that story where liberals to the far left believe that 1,000
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unarmed blacks were killed by police in one year when it was like 27 or something like that. they miss report that. they miss report shark attacks. transmission. they don't understand numbers. and this is all based on of course the fact that they know better when they are incredibly ignorant. the average american who goes outside knows more about this than anybody in the media. it's a huge problem with climate journalism and it's a huge problem now. we have to pick a date and say that's it. no more outdoor masks. and if you accuse me of not being safe, i'm going to throw a bucket of water on your head. [laughter] >> dana: they announced tonight that the advice, the cdc guidance for camps, summer camps this summer, they should announced tonight that they are pulling that back and get kids a chance to go to summer camp and have fun. >> greg: true. >> jessie: that's right. >> juan: if they are
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vaccinated. yeah, i think parents need to get kids vaccinated. >> jessie: yes, they do, juan. yes, they do. up next, biden's border crisis gets even worse. migrant children, including a baby abandoned in the desert. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: new video shows the border is anything but under control. fox news cameras handling exclusive footage again. dozens of migrants crossing the rio grande river in broad daylight. five including a baby abandoned in the blistering heat. here is the moment they were found. >> no mother, no mother, no father, no nothing. this is one of our worker's wives right here taking care of this tiny one. no one with these children. >> greg: so juan, you've got
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20 governors urging biden to act on this crisis. there is a harvard poll that says that the respondents overwhelmingly want action now, even to embrace trump's former border goals, because they seem to be working. can you actually say that these people, hey, this has happened before. this has been around forever. you think they are want to buy that shtick? >> juan: i don't think it's a shtick and i don't think anybody has to buy it. you can show these videos. did one yesterday. didn't want today. you know, it's one video out of context about, you know, as i said yesterday, people who have done mike have been crossing the rio grande for centuries in ters of illegal immigration. the the broader point about whether the border is open or the border is closed i think again, just look at the facts because the facts are that the coyotes may have told people oh, with president biden, they are going to let you in. but the fact is over the last month, we've seen an 88, nearly
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90% drop in the number of unaccompanied minors crossing that border. and we've seen also a similar high level of drop in terms of the number of arrests of illegal immigrants of any age crossing the border, indicating that there are fewer people trying to cross. so to my mind, we have to just stop all the alarmists type of attitude and making this video into something that has never happened before and say we need action. and i think that's what you are hearing from the governors. we need action to deal with our broken immigration system, and really, the president, for all you talk about build a wall, that wouldn't stop people from crossing the rio grande. what we need is congress. what we need is congress to organize a legal immigration system, a better border security system. make a deal with republicans and democrats. let's come together and stop the
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selfies and the -- >> greg: you keep saying stop the selfies. but it's the democrats who pioneered the selfies. you remember aoc? you keep saying stop the selfies. you need new talking points? number one, i'm glad that you agree that videos out of context are wrong, finally. number two, the number of migrant children, the number of migrant children have doubled in the last two months. jesse, are there any other facts you would like to add? >> juan: the number of children has decreased, greg. it's gone down. oh, my gosh. okay. >> jessie: let me address -- to the misinformed here, the situation on the border is not improving. border crossings are not down. we've had to go straight months of over 170,000 border crossers. those are to go straight months of 20 year highs. in fact, month over month,
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adults are found crossing more than they were before. also, juan says this is normal. it is not normal for a parade of 50 people from venezuela going across the rio grande river in broad daylight and then just turning themselves over to a border patrol agent to gain the asylum system. the second thing they like to say is, oh, well they are really speeding up the process of getting these kids out of custody. that was debunked today by the associated press, who says the biden administration has more than doubled the amount of children in custody over the last two months. they are now keeping 21,000 unaccompanied minors in federal custody and a secret network of 200 different facilities across the span of over two dozen states. there is one in texas that has over 4,000 unaccompanied minors packed tight into it. and the last thing you always
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hear about republicans taking selfies and congress needs to act. republicans are taking pictures of kids in cages. biden wouldn't let the press into the facility. the last time i checked, republicans don't control either chamber. nancy and chuck have not moved on any immigration policy change and that is on them. >> greg: just to point out from a research packet, and i spoke to our producers on this, i would never take the data that they give us. this is confidential data, dana, which shows the number, you can laugh, i guess. laughing about the migrant children. in government custody, it has more than doubled in the past two months. you can laugh at this. i guess it's funny to you. but anyway -- 's before i set over the last month. if you don't distort the numbers, i want have to. >> greg: i'm reading it. i'm actually reading it. you had your chance. you had your chance. all right, dana. >> juan: yet, you had your chance and you distort the numbers. >> greg: oh, god help us. >> juan: i said it's down 80
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plus percent in the last month. >> greg: if you can't read the stats, you are confused, juan. >> juan: oh, yeah, right. >> greg: i'm trying to get to you. i'm having a hard time. you could argue that those farmers saved to those kids' lives and if that farmer wasn't there, we would be having a very different discussion right now. >> dana: right. what about that farmer. what if it had gotten to the point where the little baby who was so dehydrated that should dominic said she was barely moving. what if she hadn't survived? >> greg: yeah. they want the farmer and his wife happened upon this tragedy and then they had that on their conscience? that's not fair to them at all. it's terrible for these girls. this is the inhumanity of all of the spear i have another question. when you show the video, it's actually news footage. other networks, they are free to
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going to cover it too. our cameras were just there. they just happened to be there. like okay, we are to showing you what we are seeing here. you can decide with your own eyes what you are seeing. but there is a video. there is a guy in there. jesse pointed him out yesterday. he was the coyote with the mask around his face. >> greg: yet. >> dana: we saw him yesterday. and we saw him today. and he is bringing the violent doll my venezuelans across and he gets paid. he doesn't care what happens to them after that. why is it that guy getting arrested question must be to write. >> dana: why are we taking him out? >> katie: good question. >> dana: i don't understand that here we've got eyes on him. he's right there. >> greg: katie, to dana's point, it's amazing how tragedy is covered. journalism suddenly becomes an act of smothering. they put up a story or they don't even look at it. >> katie: yeah, and today's point, i have a friend who has a ranch down on the border of texas and spent a lot of time
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working on other ranches. yesterday he texted me and said ranchers are starting to find bodies more often but they won't ever show that because getting hot and they aren't prepared to deal with the situation. so it is not normal for people to be dying on private property and ranches in texas. it's not normal for drop off little babies that can't even walk yet on ranches and abandon them. it's not normal. and it's certainly not humane as the biden administration has repeatedly argued. they've set over and over again, our policies are more humane than the trump administration 'of policies. well guess what? this is the opposite of humane. open borders are inhumane borders. we know this. and to say that it is being blown out of proportion are that it happens all the time is opposite of what this a administration told us they were going to do and it's not right. it's wrong. >> greg: we have to remind ourselves that the wall is a literal representation of a disincentive. and you remove that wall, that is a message. up next, liberal states are
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sailor. so just say, we found a good thing about california. getting a check. >> greg: [laughs] yeah, i might have to move out there. i could sure use the money with these high gas prices. let me tell you. it is funny to look at the republican governors who are out there managing land and following the science and opening up schools and trying to balance the budget. and then you have come of the media just called him racist. and then you have democratic governors. all they do is spend and they say they care. and that's all they do. surplus spend. deficit, spend. recession, spend. we are in a boom, spend. hey, if there's a problem on the border, you spend in guatemala. i wish i could be reincarnated as a democrat. so easy. just spend and anybody that disagrees, you are a racist. >> katie: dana, this is exactly what republicans were worried about. this is why they voted against the covid relief package because it's a big waste of money going
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to democrats. >> dana: this is the other thing about the gavin newsom piece. he announced that he is going to send an additional stimulus checked everybody right before there's going to be an election. and if you remember, when president trump, and i also disagree with us. he wanted to put out the stimulus checks right away, right before the election appeared he wanted his name out them in a letter to go to every american. the democrats cried foul. another point on this, when they passed the covid relief with the money on it, they said, the democrat said that states could not use any of that money to go towards tax relief for their citizens. now, 13 attorney generals are suing the federal government saying you can't tell us we can and can't do in terms of tax in our own people. but if you, apparently you can't give it back in the form of tax relief, but you can give out stimulus checks? that doesn't make any sense. >> katie: yeah. greg, may be bill de blasio can use some of that money to clean up your neighborhood after it saluted.
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>> greg: that's a good point. i think i got a good model. bills bribe better. this is what it's about. it's bribing people. that's whatever but he is doing. don't insult drunken sailors by comparing them to bill de blasio. >> katie: [laughs] >> greg: okay, this is why people are leaving california. if you go outside to the boardwalk that you use to enjoy maybe a decade ago, they are swamped with derelicts. some are very violent. some are mentally ill. some are freshly released. they are comingling with others and committing crimes, including hate crimes against asians. yet in california come you get a surplus. they could solve everything with that money if they wanted to but for some reason they don't. this is a really interesting thing that's going on. it's infuriating to someone like me who lives there. but in new york city, you have a male role race in which the left-wing candidates are running on a get tough platform. so what does this tell you? the writing is on the wall and it's in blood.
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and they realize that it's not getting better and as the summer gets hotter, they are counting on more violence. just like what we saw in time square two days ago when a child was injured. people were shot in broad daylight at times square but we couldn't talk about it. it's left-wing policies that are destroying the cities and people keep reelecting them. >> katie: they do. juan, why do they keep doing that? >> juan: let me get this straight. there was never anybody shot in times square under republican? okay, all right. if you believe that, fine. >> greg: remember rudy giuliani? that is the dumbest comment. >> juan: you had your turn. that's so silly. >> greg: it is silly. it is silly. >> juan: so here's the thing. here's the thing. >> greg: it is the greatest tourist attraction in the world. did you remember that?
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is that not true? >> juan: it's not true. not true. what we had was a revival of new york. you know, you talk about crime. you know -- lets go back. i will go back to the stimulus. a much more interested in that. i am taken by the idea that you see republicans out there right now campaigning, going home to town hall meetings and taking credit as if they had voted for this package. and you say, well wait a second, republicans didn't vote for it. but they want to take credit for it now. and the thing about this is when you look at the criticism either of stimulus or on employment benefits, and that's the big argument right now. why do we have enhanced unemployment? is it driving down the people who are willing to go back to work? it just strikes me as almost insulting to the american people and saying somehow we don't want to work? that people don't want jobs?
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people i meet all want to work and all want better jobs. and i just, you know, it often times gets into anti-immigrant stuff. why is the new jersey governor spending money on unemployment benefits for illegal immigrants? remember, these are the janitors. these are the truck drivers. these are the people that have delivered essential services to us. they are our neighbors. >> katie: all right. we don't have to make it about that. all right come up next, major gas shortages. what is joe biden doing about it? ♪ ♪ (vo) nobody dreams in conventional thinking. it didn't get us to the moon. it doesn't ring the bell on wall street. or disrupt the status quo. t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help you realize new possibilities. like our new work from anywhere solutions, so your teams
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>> juan: republicans tearing into president biden over his response to the massive cyber attack on the colonial pipeline. new video showing long gas lines in the south and there are reports of places running out of fuel. russian hackers are being blamed for the attack. but president biden says there is "no evidence that vladimir putin is involved." so dana, i guess he is a smart guy, president biden and good not to get ahead of the intelligence. no panic button. at what point do you say, yeah, if it was a russian gain, we don't doubt that vladimir putin is behind it. >> dana: obviously there's a lot to uncover their in terms of the classified information peered once and we do know is that this group has never once attacked a former soviet bloc country. and so, if you have a criminal gang operating out of your country or your territory come you would have some culpability peered i would assume it would be the same if it were happening
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here under us. as for the gas shortages, we've been talking for a long time about what do we need to be prepared for in terms of the next war on, next stage in a war on terror? you can't say that america has not been warned about cyber hacking. we know that countries like north korea, iran, russia are very good and very sophisticated. they have sponsors of this kind of thing. we come i think need to do some sort of major hiring push to hire a lot of kids that want to come and work on behalf of the country, just like they did after 9/11. signed up in the intel community and joined the military. right now we need their expertise. because this is the next stage of the war. we've got to be prepared to fight it. >> juan: so greg, is this an act of war question asked me to absolutely. it is terrorism and an act of war. and i was talk about incentives and disincentives. the incentive is to seek out people and kill them.
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i think immediately they should be tracked down and they should be executed. i do feel though, i feel like we are living in the 70s. we have a gas crisis. we have a middle east crisis. we have terror. we have insulation. we have gas lines. it's basically like 1976, we have the internet. it's like death wish, but with smartphones. it's very depressing at my age to see that. i thought we got out of this but when you ever you get a democrat back in power, you get all these problems of not understanding human nature. >> juan: so jessie, do you think that putin is responding to the biden sanctions and saying, hey come you know what? russian can hit back at the united states and hurt you, mr. biden. >> jessie: i do. because these criminal organizations, they don't act without tax and approval from the kremlin. organized crime and the kremlin overlap. for biden to say it wasn't
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russia, it was just a bunch of russian hackers operating within russia, like, imagine if trump had said that. rachel maddow's glasses would have exploded out of her face. so i would recommend the u.s. respond another cyber attack, counter attack against may be the oil company in russia with ties to putin. secretary of defense. biden has been kind of in denial domestically too. he says there is fuel shortages. there is one throughout the southeast. there are planes diverting their flights to refuel and like what, 17 states declared a state of emergency. i don't know what he's thinking. i just got an suv. it's very expensive to fill up that tank. i have to ask jesse jr. to pitch in for gas money peered he doesn't even have an allowance yet. >> juan: katie, can you hear
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me? i think i've lost katie. >> katie: uh... all right, well i'll just tell you what i was going to say. i heard that all the guys who could fix this problem left their jobs for solar panel manufacturing. so unfortunately they are unavailable to help solve this problem. the white house today admitted the energy secretary admitted that actually pipelines are the safest way to transport oil. to think it was peter doocy who asked if they were going to bring in gas to other places to make up for the shortage. and she admitted that pipelines are actually the best way to go. they just can't go through keystone. it would have been nice to have a backup pipeline for when one of these pipelines goes down. but they canceled that project even though it was an infrastructure project, which they claimed that they want to be putting forward. so, you know, their loss.
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♪ ♪ >> dana: welcome back. time for "the fastest seven." there's a big cat on the loose in texas. a tiger in houston after a man lost control. that man was apparently on a 2017 murder charge and was busted for evading arrest after fleeing the scene with a giant animal that is still missing. this is a big caper, jesse. >> jessie: yeah, if ricky was down there, he'd probably take care of this tiger. no doubt about that. i think he'd put him down real quick. i'm just shocked this is not a florida story. [laughter] may be texas was getting jealous of florida and they decided to do something like this. what this has florida written all over it. >> dana: apparently juan, it
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might be illegal to own a cat like this in texas. >> juan: are just, you know, my bottom line is i think wild predators should not be pets. i think that's crazy. but anyway, i read a story today about how in china, a zoo or a safari park, they lost three leopards, dana. and then they said they didn't warn the local community because they didn't want to create panic. oh, my gosh. that's crazy. >> dana: that sounds like the cdc. [laughs] just kidding. cdc. but honestly, clean up your act. greg. >> greg: yes. >> dana: what would you do if you looked outside and there was a tiger sitting outside? >> greg: i don't know, but you know it's driving me crazy about the story? what's more dangerous? a tiger or a murderer living next door? we are sitting here talking about a wild predator. what is the wild predator? a human murderer. a person that has to call legs and can go out and kill you.
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look, this tiger has more to worry about from texans man texans have to worry about the tiger. he is in texas. texans carry guns. but we are missing the point here. >> dana: you are right. >> greg: there is a dude who is a murderer. [laughter] >> dana: katie. >> greg: alleged murder. >> dana: katie. >> katie: i have a fun fact for you. i think it's going to terrify you. there are more tigers living in texas in captivity like this tiger and there are tigers in the wild. >> greg: really. no way. >> katie: yes. it's true. >> dana: i know everything is bigger in texas, but you can go to the pound and get a rescue cat. my sister got four of them. >> katie: maybe they thought it was a cat. it was a tiger. >> dana: yeah right. if somebody in your neighborhood has a tiger, you might want to
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>> jesse: time now for one more thing katie p. >> katie: so we all love a good science experiment a woman in wales bought grocery store shined a light father's tiktok saw it had some veins she put it in a cupboard with incubator it hatched into a little duckling and hatched in her cupboard and now show has a little duckling. maybe you can try that at home free range duck eggs. >> jesse: that is one ugly duck.
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>> greg: then she ate ought of her siblings. >> dana: hope that doesn't put off anyone from eating scrambled eggs in the morning. jesse has written a book coming out this summer how he saved the world. i wrote a book "everything will be okay." great one for graduation season. here's the thing if you want to get a personalized copy of my book for your grad all you have to do is go to this website: tiny url.com/everything will be okay grads. we will get those books out to you personalized. >> jesse: i had no idea you could sell books off graduation. that is brilliant. i will have to do that now. >> dana: yours is going to be huge for graduates. >> greg: tiny url. >> greg: all right. greg's travel news. as you know a lot of the airline
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pilots have been rusty because they haven't been flying as much. a few of them are going out on dry runs just to get their skills back. that's captain if you are fur b. they are not really flying looks like they might be. they are getting their instincts back those little furry kids. don't you just love them? there they go. i will shut up. >> dana: you follow some cool stuff. >> jesse: thought you would never say that big congratulations to russell westbrook who actually beat oscar robinson's triple-double record a record which stood since 1974. he got 182nd triple-double against the hawks 28 points, 21 assists, 13 rebounds. it's just an amazing achievement and i think anybody that breaks that record should go out and get my book "how i saved the world" by jesse watters. i will send ralph copy of that i
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will sign it for him. and i think he will really appreciate it. >> dana: i thought a triple-double is what you ordered at the bar. >> juan: not quite. >> jesse: you can get one of those, too. >> juan: all right, so by the way, jesse, that's my team, the whizs. business zars. here is a slam dunk of a sports story continue to expire you all. -- inspire youall. take a look. that emanuel age 17. and as you can see he has only one arm. that hasn't stopped him. is he a basketball star in the dallas-fort worth area. a wall fell on him when he was 6 living in the dominican republic. the arm had to be amputated but he never let that handicap stop him and now he is playing at the highest level and scouts say he is likely to get a scholarship to a top college program.
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>> dana: awesome. >> juan: incredible show of human resilience. never giving up. that's amazing story. >> dana: i love his smile, too. >> katie: it is. >> jesse: white guy number 32 got poster rised. never a good look when the guy has one arm. my goodness. that will live forever. that is it for us. "special report" up next. hey, bret. >> bret: that guy did not save the world. you did. thank you, jesse. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. the nation's top coronavirus experts under fire today on capitol hill after a "new york times" report accuses the cdc of making a huge miscalculation or exaggeration when it comes to outdoor transmission risk. and while the cdc director tried to sort fact from fiction, dr. anthony fauci found himself once again sparring with republican senator rand paul white house correspondent peter doocy followed all the fireworks today from the north lawn. good evening,

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