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the collision-obsessed media is silent on biden's gift to put in after screaming "russian operative" at the last guy. >> the president is a russian operative. we have to figure out how to deal with a president of the united states who wittingly or unwittingly has been compromised. >> we are about to find out if the new president of our country is going to do what she wants. >> greg: so far, no accusations of biden being a kremlin agent from the dems or the media. while americans are still being pummeled with gas shortages, republicans are pointing out the hypocrisy of letting putin's pipeline flow while blocking the keystone pipeline. >> no keystone pipeline for the american people, but pipelines aplenty for vladimir putin. i don't get it. >> joe biden is putting america last, high paying american jobs, letting vladimir putin build a pipeline through western europe,
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despite his opportunity. >> you've got soaring gas prices, a shutdown keystone pipeline, as we lift sanctions on russian pipeline, right after one of our pipelines will shut down by russian hackers? leads to the big question. is it time to apologize to jimmy carter for comparing him to joe biden? dana, the walls are closing in! it's all coming down. it could be worse than watergate. >> dana: tune in to find out what's going to happen. >> greg: the whole world could blow up! >> dana: i remember sitting in a meeting -- backbencher, had nothing to do with it. president bush said angela merkel, leader of germany, why would you consider a pipeline that would hold you hostage to the russian president? this doesn't make sense. we were talking about natural gas by them.
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america has a great system. it has done a good job of innovation and technology for national gas. it is available. we could have provided that. it's strange, to say the least, that the former chairman of the foreign relations committee is pushing our foreign allies further into the arms of putin. it doesn't make sense. i am baffled by the decision on inauguration day to cancel the keystone pipeline. they had that in the works for a long time leading up through the transition into that decision that day. we want to jobs here, but here's what i will end on it. what was the main reason? the cause of global climate change. >> greg: right! >> dana: well, i'm pretty sure that russia is still a part of the globe, so the idea that we would not do it here, but we would pave the way to make it easier to do with they hurt, it is suspicious. i agree with you. >> greg: he lectured us on the
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climate crisis, saying we could be responsible for this, then he punishes us, but rewards putin. it is mind-boggling, and shows who he was doing it politically. it was a political decision to appease the burning side who wouldn't support him. if juan, who put these sanctions on the russian pipeline originally? >> juan: no i don't know. >> greg: i think there name might rhyme with trump. did he put them on? you don't think so question interest guessing. how could we spin this so it's trump's fault? >> juan: i don't know about the need to spend it, greg. i just think that when you look at this situation, the number one priority in u.s. foreign policy is rebuilding a line where they were, in fact, damaged by trump. that begins by alliances, our relationships with western democracies. at the front of that line would
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be germany and angela merkel. it's pretty clear that president trump, you know, he was dismissive of her, but also didn't understand that germany, for whatever reason, didn't develop their own energy sources, and that pipeline from russia for their energy needs. that's what president biden is doing. president biden has been on the campaign trail president biden said on thecamps the pipeline because he has discomfort with russia's behavior towards us, towards western allies. he is putting america's interests ahead of his discomfort with russia and saying "you know what? if we can get germany and the rest of europe back in line with our agenda, especially in terms of nato, let's repair the relationship of america's allies." same thing in asia with
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australia, japan, south korea. let's prepare , let's prepare those alliances to take on china. it's not hypocrisy. it's smart. >> greg: he is the global healer. it's interesting that germany needs a pipeline. i wonder why germany needs a pipeline. i thought all of those windmills and solar panels were delivering so much energy, jesse, that the pipeline would be irrelevant. this is not hypocrisy after he has lectured us on climate change? how is this not? you look up hypocrisy in the dictionary, this is the story, jesse! [laughter] >> jesse: he is not a strategic thinker. georgia, crimea, ukraine, they are putting this pipeline in germany to control germany and split off eastern europe from the rest of western europe. trump sanctioned these guys, halted the pipeline, and they restarted it the minute joe biden was inaugurated.
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angela merkel wants the pipeline, juan, because the pipeline off-loads into her district. they also went green and got rid of nuclear and coal, so they need a gas. none of our allies want this! not france, italy, great britain, ukraine, poland. nato is against this, juan. germany is the only one that wants this. >> juan: no. okay. >> jesse: that's a fact. you know why ukraine doesn't want to? they make the pipeline obsolete. this carbs ukraine this carves ukraine out of the picture, and then whose doorstep is russia's to russia on next? poland. why is this international interest? we have 30,000 american troops in germany protecting the germans from the russians, and
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the germans save that money on defense, and then send the money to russia. it is gas prom, juan, state owned. that's the kremlin. they are paying money to the kremlin, which the kremlin uses for, i don't know, hacking. paying assad, selling weapons to iran, invading the ukraine, and then we have to babysit the europeans again, take their eyes off the pacific. how is that in our strategic interests? it's not. >> greg: by the way, it was trump that put those sanctions in. it seems like the bidens seem to have issues with pipes. >> dagen: i'm not touching them. me talking about pipe, it's probably not a good idea for my longevity here on the fox news channel. [laughter] the big picture is the joe biden
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in four months has taken us from "america first" to "america last," "america on its knees." biden is genuflecting to put an end russia, china, iran. he has taken a hatchet. he is demolishing our energy economy, handing power and control and wealth to nations that hate us. 9 presidents promised energy independence in the united states, energy dominance, and we got it under trump, and biden has completely wiped that away. it has diminished our financial strength and geopolitical heft on the world stage, in four months. he killed the keystone xl pipeline, band oil and gas leases on federal land. within a month, he rejoined the peers climate accord. as you pointed out, china is
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continuing to build coal-fired plants, enough energy/electricity to power germany, and we've yet to get an answer about the wuhan plague that killed about 3.5 million people around the globe. on top of that, we have people in vienna getting ready, or trying to rejoin the iran nuclear deal. what in the hell is wrong with this white house? biden is a feckless weakling, like the press corps who won't ask questions about this. what's going on? why is he afraid of all of these nations? are they scared of being shamed by greta thunberg? on the national stage. >> greg: greta, a true global hero. all right. up next, the million dollar shaft. ohio's vaccine lottery paying off big time. could it be a blueprint further states? ♪ ♪
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have got to get creative if you want to end the pandemic. ohio's $1 million lottery for vaccinated adults has turned out to be worth every penny. the state recorded a major spike in people getting dosed days after the announcement, thousands of ohioans are flooding the website, hoping to catch and on the willy wonka style vaccine initiative. while other states follow this model? states are in the laboratories for experimentation. apparently today, bill de blasio said "we should think of this." >> greg: you know how i love to experiment. i have another idea. it's probably not as exciting as this, but i have this idea called the "vax tax," that you would get a rebate if you showed proof of vaccination every year, because we are going to be dealing with this problem in the foreseeable future. there will be new clues, but he vax tax could be $100-$200-$300. it's not as exciting as the
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lottery, outside of the possibility. you have a better chance of getting struck by lightning while clock dancing in bavaria. i welcome all statewide experimentation. >> dana: is their videotape if you clog dancing on bavaria? >> greg: you have to go to germany to get it. >> dana: is that one of those german films you talk about? >> greg: yep. wearing clogs. [laughter] >> dana: people like the lottery. this is true. people participate across the state. >> juan: i think this is a great idea. the question in my mind, would people get vaccinated so you could say that the money was worth the investment? yes, all caps "yes," cheering for governor mike the one a thoughtful man who was put in place a program that is delivering on the promise. i think you are right. i think all states should follow suit and say "we should do it." i was reading in
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"the new york times" today, they said "people who aren't getting vaccinated fall into three groups: people who thinks it's a hoax, who think it's inconvenient or costly, and people who think that they just want to wait and see how it goes, if anybody is getting sick." if all those groups except for the people who say it is a hoax, with the governor has done is a winner. people can get off the chair and get vaccinated. i think it's a great idea. >> dana: dagen, does this make fiscal sense? there's so much of it that you could give out $5 million, $1 million, by different people who were going to win this lottery in ohio. >> dagen: may be the states didn't need that stimulus money. instead of the lottery, i would suggest scratch tickets. that's my personal favorite. hand them out with vaccinations. [laughter] a lot of people are not getting
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vaccinated, in part, because they have immunity, because they had covid, or you have to wait 90 days before you are allowed to be vaccinated, if you had covid. i think the best incentive has been around talladega in alabama. the worst -- were free metro cards offered. you want to talk about gambling, you were gambling to see if you get slashed, mugged, or pushed in front of a subway. >> dana: i'm laughing because i thought that was a funny comparison, everybody. [laughter] >> greg: how dare you laugh at violent crime! [laughter] >> dana: jesse, want to talk about the lottery or dr. fauci? >> jesse: i will do the lotto. every time i play, i think going to win. i plan my vacations and summer homes. i don't think it's a long shot, greg. americans love to gamble. though stats prove that. $1 million is nothing. if you balance that investment
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with hundreds of ohioans who could get covid and then spread it and miss work and sent people to the hospital, it's a great investment. these are governors taking the lead because biden has dropped the ball. once they pause j&j, vaccination rates in this country plummeted. that was a costly pause. it's been all over the map on masks. he has no idea what he's doing. governors have to get incentive to get the vaccination levels up. i do have to correct juan on one thing. he said texas was the last in vaccinations. they are second. they've been vaccinated more americans than any other state in the country, save california. this is what happens when you are joe biden. you say "i'm going to federalize everything. i have this plan." what was the plan? there is no massive amounts of federal vaccination sites. governors are still doing the vaccines. the military is still doing the
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>> jesse: there's more to the border crisis than the ongoing surge of migrants. that's the staggering amount of deadly drugs flooding into the country. federal agents have seized more fentanyl in the last few months than in the entire year before. customs and border patrol have seized nearly 6,500 pounds of the synthetic opioid, which rockets passed the over 4,000 pounds all of last year. keep this in mind. we've had over 90,000 overdoses in the u.s. over the last year, largely due to fentanyl, around 50 times more potent than heroin. just 1 kilogram has the potential to kill half a million people. that's, according to the dea. it's clear what the strategy to the cartels is. if you distract border patrol with the children and families, because biden does catch and release now, and you send massive amounts of single men over the border come and border
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patrol agents are stretched thin at ports of entry, so fentanyl is pouring across, juan. what is the strategy of the biden administration to actually deter these types of crossings? >> juan: well, obviously, better enforcement! what is better enforcement mean? it means that since most of the drugs coming into the united states, through legal ports of entry, not through illegal crossings or people jumping the wall or swimming across the rio grande or digging a tunnel come about through legal ports of entry, what it means is that you have more agents at those legal ports to inspect cargo. remember, we've got the busiest portal in the world at our southern border. i'm sorry? >> jesse: there's less border patrol agents policing the ports of entry, because they are stretched thin on all the other crossing areas. >> juan: no.
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>> jesse: it's true. >> juan: what you had during the trump era, he was moving border patrol agents away from port of entry's with the focus on the wall and illegal immigrants crossing. >> jesse: wise fentanyl of? >> juan: in fact -- let me finish. it backed up at the lines of people at the legal ports of entry. those lines can only be so long, in terms of time/duration. you had more illegal drugs pouring through. that is why -- they weren't idling. they were coming through with illegal drugs. >> jesse: that doesn't make sense. >> juan: i give up. >> jesse: that's a lot of dead americans. >> greg: at this particular angle, when we are talking about the border, it reflects a greater underlying problem. jesse, you're going to disagree with me, but you've got to hear me out. this is a problem due to a
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failed war on drugs. this has made millions of people streaked concoctions, like fentanyl, which are poorly controlled and kill you. you have no idea how many americans have died over the last two decades in which the coroner said "overdose," or "died in his sleep," when it was a complex drug laced with fentanyl more complex than saying "died from heroin." when you put it into anything, it kills you, but people are willing to take the risk because they are looking to seek their own brand of oblivion which they can't buy legally. they want to get high. they don't like tequila or cigarettes. you have 90,000 dead because of the pandemic, all coming through the border in these parts of entries, but it's made in china! if if you legalize drugs, you would create clean, manageable product like tequila come cigarettes. that would kill the black market, which would dramatically
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reduce the gory violence in every country and at the border. we are no longer there best customer, because we are always going to be the best customer. this will never go away until it's legalized. >> jesse: you are right about china, but i didn't know people were having a hard time getting their hands on pills. >> greg: trust me. >> jesse: you hear about michael graham being fatal >> jesse: you hear about a microgram being fatal. how do you crackdown on that? >> dana: one of the things that they should do, but i think this administration needs to double its effort, killing it at its source come up with the pressure on the chinese who have figured out a way to stop this from happening. are the trains incentivized to do that? no. women talk about the border issue, being something that's happening on the southwest issue, all of these drugs and cartel members are able to get across. they are flooding the rest of
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the country. if i were kamala harris, the first woman vice president, who had a background in law enforcement, this is the issue i would take on. i would raise my hand and say "i will do the triangle diplomacy stuff, but this matters to american families right now, and i would try to get in front of that and lead. >> jesse: dagen, i would probably have the dea start boarding chinese ships at random, or if you designate to mexican cartel terror groups, you can drone strike labs. >> dagen: according to this governor in april, the department of public safety public safety seasonal fentanyl to kill all of new york state. every person in the states. that's how bad the problem is. without hesitation, by demand cocreated this golden opportunity for drug traffickers. they have allowed, have created an environment that allows
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people to profit from and get rich off of human misery. then, they have the audacity to act like it because the border is now wide open, that they are doing something virtuous. instead, it's vomitus. >> greg: good word! >> jesse: as covid deaths go down, you will see opioids take up. that's the biggest plague. coming up next, chrissy teigen, one of hollywood's biggest libs, now canceled. details and the shocking cyberbullying scandal, up next.
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>> dagen: big-time celebrity chrissy teigen getting a case of the cancel culture. multiple retailers distancing themselves from the former model and pulling her cookware line after several startling accusations of cyberbullying from the past resurface. one example, reality star courtney started in claims that the former model sent abusive tweets and direct messages when she was only 16 years old, with one shocking private message where she allegedly told this person to commit suicide. she has since apologized for the decades-old online harassment, but -- claims she hasn't heard from her directly. greg, reap meets so. >> greg: it's true. chrissy teigen is the truest example of your ability to forgive, in that she is hard to forgive. it's not just about stoddard. teigen is the susan b. anthony of cancel culture.
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she relished punching doug down at anyone with her millions of followers. she would have them swarm. it wasn't just on the celebrity. she would happily ruin anybody's day. she was a model married to a massive singer who would do this. he still off on the power and that -- her followers, who also enjoy the entertaining. she was a mean girl. that's why she is a true test of -- i'm going to forgive her, because i want to see her second act. will she come to the aid of the next covington kid, or the next sarah palin, or the next type of person that she would normally swarm? will she, instead, defendant? i would like to give her a choice. >> dagen: amen. she has been bitten on the backside of the world she helped create. >> dana: she has quit twitter
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more times than somebody i won't mention who would always quit twitter and two weeks later be back on twitter. >> greg: who could that be? >> dana: they don't work at fox news, but they are a commentary person. [laughter] anyway, the best thing you could do, i think it's get on twitter. she would always tweet about how busy she is. then "fine, don't need to be here." this issue of encouraging someone to kill themselves is serious. there is a young woman in jail right now convicted by a jury of her peers when she encouraged her boyfriend to commit suicide, and he did. that family now doesn't have their loved one. that's a terrible and extreme example of how far, wrong, this can go. for her, apologize, but i don't act on mike whatever, but why do you need twitter? don't tweet! >> dagen: juan, the issue is,
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even if chrissy teigen didn't go after someone, if someone criticized her, like -- allison romans was a food writer at "the new york times" who just made some comments about how big chrissy teigen's cookware businesses enter food business, and her cookbook business got, and she was just critical and on the side, allison romans is writing about food, and "the new york times" suspended her. she doesn't work there anymore. >> juan: they suspend someone who doesn't work there? >> dagen: they suspended her and then she left. it's because of comments about chrissy teigen! >> juan: look, i don't know why the glee in this thing. clearly, what chrissy teigen did was wrong. i think the whole idea of suggesting someone kill
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themselves, that kind of cyberbullying, it's reprehensible! i don't think that it absolves anybody else. i think people have the right -- chrissy teigen, cancel culture. anybody who does that kind of thing, they should be held accountable, they should be condemned. i think that chrissy teigen should be punished! to my mind, that's the bottom line. as far as cancel culture, and she is the queen of it, it's wrong for her. i think it was wrong for the g.o.p. to go after liz cheney and cancel her. it's more serious than canceling mr. potato head. [laughter] >> greg: she wasn't canceled! she is in power! >> dagen: that pivot gave me whiplash! [laughter] >> juan: good. >> dagen: the problem with chrissy teigen is that she went after everybody, particularly
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anyone who was allied with president trump. she was like "bye-bye," with the boycott. she told people to boycott gioia because it's ceo went to the white house. >> greg: on the john legend fan. i don't want to criticize his wife much, but i will. that's what my job is. i will just tell chrissy to be best, okay? be best. don't cyber bully people. bully people on tv! like i do. i don't tell people to kill themselves. i just called them corrupt who are destroying the country. the left is being canceled by the culture they created to, i guess you call it karma, whatever. a bigger point is that all liberals are saying "you did this, you are a bad person." they are guilty of all that! they are some of the biggest, nastiest people out there. that's the point. am i supposed to feel sorry for stoddard and?
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i guess we are supposed to take her side, but the troop victim is macy's. macy's is just trying to sell merchandise, and a communication shop is probably up all night and their tail off. that's the sad thing. the p.r. people at macy's. chrissy is not canceled. it's not like she's a nobody. it's just one product line distributor. she is still rich, gets invited to parties. hopefully, john legend doesn't watch this and hate me. [laughter] 's before you were expecting free tickets? >> dana: i was just going to say, he's not watching this. [laughter] >> greg: because they are busy! >> dagen: straight ahead, kirstie alley blessing the hypocrites and hollywood. her must-see interview with tucker carlson, next on "the five." ♪ ♪ not everybody wants the same thing.
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beliefs, calling out cancel culture in an interview with tucker carlson. >> you can be cooking meth and sleeping with, but as long as you didn't vote for trump -- on twitter, i had many celebrities following me, and now i think three follow me. i voted for obama twice! i'm like "you like me when i voted for obama, and now you are this?" it has made me have to rethink, weirdly, my whole friendship. >> juan: jesse, have you lost friends, family ties frayed, because of your support for trump? >> jesse: lost? no. frayed? yes. i tended to those, and now everything is fine. biden was elected. [laughter] it's like religion for these people, like, remember the 30
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years war, catholics versus protestants? that's how they live life. politics is not everybody. it's a slice of who you are. it just shows you how snotty and intolerant and petty and close-minded the liberal hollywood culture can be. i just hope that people can be more unified. if canada ever invades us, it's not democrats and republicans. we will just be americans fighting to the death, those nasty canadians. >> juan: amen! dana, what about you? you lose friends or frayed ties, different and supporting romney or bush? >> dana: i use my dog as a buffer for all politics, since it works well for me. watching that, if you are a young person that doesn't knowsw christie ali's work, she's a great actress. it's sad that there are so many
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people that feel they can't express their views, which every american feels they should have the right to do, because it will hurt them in their careers. she was willing to do that. she paid a price for it, and got a chance to come on tucker's show and talk about it. i admire her and wish i could talk to her. i mean -- [laughter] >> jesse: to dana's point -- >> juan: let me ask you question, greg. do you think that anybody should pay a price for advocating for the big lie? >> greg: what big lie at? >> juan: that somehow, the november election was stolen by fraud. >> greg: what does that have to do with this segment? what is your point? i was trying to address this topic, but if you want to play this stupid game -- we can't win. >> juan: no game, i asked you a question.
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[crosstalk] answer it. >> greg: i will address that. >> juan: that the way you feel about our show, i understand. >> greg: i'm going to take the high road, juan. you stay on the low road. >> juan: no no, i will just answer the question that i gave you the opportunity to do. >> greg: we get it. >> juan: dagen, who do you like better on cheers? it was kirstie alley and -- >> greg: she gets that question! juan, you are so transparent. >> juan: transparent? i try to ask you a question and you are unable to answer it. >> greg: you just wanted to bait me. >> juan: no! >> dagen: a >> juan: i asked you a legitimate question. you couldn't handle it. it's okay. >> greg: i'm laughing at you, juan. >> juan: dagen, who did you like better? >> greg: hilarious.
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>> dagen: i like rob long, a frequent guest on the got fouled show, exclamation point. it's not just how hollywood shunned someone for who they voted for, like kirstie alley. it's the people they cover up for, like harvey weinstein. he was a democrat. he was one benefactor and fund-raiser for the democrats. he got busted, "the new york times" expose come out. his statement read like "i'm one of you, i'm anti-trump. you'd better not turn on me." eventually, they did, but hollywood covered up for him for decades. he abused and raped woman after woman after woman. i find that even more disgusting in terms of hollywood liberals. >> juan: "one more thing" is next for you on "the five."
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mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. translation: the mercedes of your dreams is closer than you think. ♪ ♪ >> greg: time now for one more thing. let's do this: greg's workout tips. tune what i have learned? nice sweat band. if you want to do yoga, you should have a partner like this young woman did. amazing. can even unroll the matt and he can actually do some of the moves. he is as good as any peloton instructor. slightly furrier than most of them. downward dog. lifting his leg and not even peeing. look at that. >> jesse: more flexible than i am. >> greg: that's not saying much.
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[laughter] >> greg: amazing. absolutely amazing. i'm going to do a little of that after this show. all right. who is next? dana? >> dana: that's a very well trained dog now i'm a little embarrassed about my one more thing. big thing for new york city. a day we can get 100 percent back to restaurants and theaters allowed to open up. a couple more months for them to get back. we did our "america's newsroom" out on the square. jasper joined us. bill was mesmerized by jasper. >> greg: who isn't? >> dana: the camera loves that face and that tongue, absolutely. hey, i also want to just thank everyone who works on "america's newsroom." all the support we got throughout the building as well this is our crew. first post pandemic event. so, that's all. >> greg: there you go. all right. jesse? >> jesse: so, in keeping with my blooper's theme for the week. my producers are just giving me what i want.
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here we go, wedding fail. let's go down to south africa where sal ine was instructed by sister to tape the engagement proposal not just once, 3, 2, 1 and we have another fall, it's very difficult in beach situations like this. sometimes you just can't really get your balance right, hopefully the wedding is better than that. don't put her in charge of the bachelorette party. that's all i know. >> greg: beautiful, juan? >> juan: well, she tried, jesse. how about a little song as our flight lands in orlando? take a listen. >> what can i say except you're welcome for the islands are pulled from the sea. i can go on. phenomenon. welcome to orlando, y'all. [cheers]
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>> juan: that's the spirit airlines flight attendant putting on a surprise performance for his passengers. he sang a song from the disney movie melana. got the singing right. roareds it on the way to the orlando theme park. what a welcome to orlando. >> greg: sorry, dagen you got five seconds. >> dana: we owe you, taking began. >> dagen: i will do some arm pits. >> greg: all right. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: i can wait for the armpit. all right. thanks, greg. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier, breaking tonight we are following two major foreign policy stories. president biden is stepping up the pressure on israel to make what is being called a significant deescalation in this conflict with hamas. but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is rejecting that call. first up, the president's decision to waive sanction sanctions on the company behind the controversial russian pipeline project to europe. specifically germany is getting more criticism about that today. even as
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