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before i go and throw it a "the five," some news that you probably expected. negotiations between republicans and the white house have broken off right now on infrastructure. shelley moore capito a west virginia says she's disappointed by that bolivia could be a negotiating tactic. for now, those talks have stopped. what happens? who knows. here's "the five." >> jesse: hello, everybody. i am jesse watters of katie pavlich, geraldo rivera, dana perino and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ liberals getting called out for their selective outrage on crime. for example, 10-year-old boy was shot and killed in new york city. disturbing video shows the suspect opening fire into a house. bullets struck to people inside and killed that child.
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so far, there's been deafening silence from the likes of aoc and black lives matter. apparently aoc is too busy endorsing new york city mayoral candidate my wily who wants to defund the police that has private security regarding her block. wiley says her partner is the one for it. americans are fighting against defunding police. residents in minneapolis are suing the city in the mirror for cutting police budget and failing to keep them safe. the parents in atlanta are suing city leaders after their 8-year-old daughter was shot and killed during violent protests last year. so, greg, you read these stories about these defund the police people and it turns out they are big private security people. what say you a question mark >> greg: it's kind of a relief that we are doing these stories because we have been doing them.
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consistently. for quite a while. when the crime rate spiked in the riots in the summertime, we were the ones talking about this stuff when the legacy media and the democrats didn't want to talk about it. all of these problems have been going on forever, but now they are deciding to focus on it because it's going to hurt them politically, which is very sad. they were happy. if you remember last year, cnn, their prime time anchors were mocking, the right wing for being upset about crime. we played that butter sot lemon andrew cuomo mocking people whoe concerned about black on black crime and then limited a couple weeks later goes, this could hurt biden so we better do something about the crime. how bloodless is not to only care about suffering if it's politically contingent? all of these problems come from two sources that have been going on for decades, the rejection of
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law and order something that's lacking in compassion and we talked about that with the border. if you believe in law and order, you're a cold, heartless person. if you defend law and order, the second part of that is that you're racist. the left identifies the problem and then makes it unsolvable because every solution is somehow going to be racist. so what you end up with as a result is the defunding movement and you've got incinerated cities. all of this is caused by a -- it's assisted by a media generated narrative which said that cops were hunting blacks. if you look at statistics, huge lies that led to the ferguson effect. two dozen or so shocking shootings, guests of honorable human beings, half of them, more than half are white. a lot of this suffering and
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killing was completely based on untruths. >> jesse: the media is not admitting that the defund the police has backfired. here in new york, the mayoral race, the guy who was way ahead, the black democrat running on restoring law and order in new york city and he's ahead. >> geraldo: eric adams. he is a great guy. i made a couple speeches on his behalf. former nypd captain. all about law and order. going back to maya wiley on the private police force, it is due as i say, not as i do and that's pretty typical but i want to say something a little bit bigger. black lives matter is the most utterly failed movement in recent times. you have a movement that pretends to care about black lives when in fact, as you demonstrated very graphically at the top of the show, jesse, the black life they care about is the one taken by the cop. if a cop is not involved, they are not involved. and the vast majority of the
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casualties in the black and brown neighborhoods are caused by other black and brown people. black on black violence is raging out of control. it is the civil rights issue of our time. if we don't address it, we are losing a generation of young black men from coast-to-coast, and the perpetrators or other young black men. the guy firing that weapon into that apartment, killing that child is infuriating, and where is the leadership that we have been listening to for the entire year? where are they? >> jesse: maybe joe biden can deputize kamala harris to look into the root causes, katie. >> katie: then nothing will get done unfortunately. joe biden could ask his justice department to do something like operation legend, like the trump administration did. the federal government partnered with local authorities to solve murders of children in these communities, especially in cases
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where local officials have tried to defund the police and they don't have the resources to do it. the idea that these politicians continue to want to defund the police while also taking away everyone's secondment rights to defend themselves against violent criminals, it's not just hypocritical. it's elitist. they are willing to isolate themselves with private security they can afford through political means and donations while forcing everybody else to be victims of crime and violence that is a result of their direct decision-making and policies to defund the police. absolutely despicable, elitist way of governing. we have seen this all over the country. and when it comes to how does this keep happening? how is it that little kids are being shot in their homes or road rage incidents in places like l.a. and san francisco, in new york, in washington state. you have all of these das who are unwilling to actually prosecute criminals, violent criminals, they are letting them
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out of jail. it's not just a fluke. it's an ideology promoted by black lives matter. they say they are for justice. justice for who? the criminals willing to commit violent acts against children? what about the victims of these crimes? the mothers whose children are now dead as a result of das letting people out of jail and they re-commit crimes? that's their responsibility but it's not just a mistake. it is an ideology that they actually believe in. >> jesse: average families are having to sue cities and states for these policies that have left people dead. those lawsuits usually don't go very well, so it's just -- it's sad. >> dana: and then you the situation in philadelphia where one of the district attorneys got reelected by a lot. so there's that boat back to this on the new york's race. maya wiley worked for the de blasio administration. it's almost universally agreed
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to that mayor de blasio is the worst mayor in the history of the city. if i was one of her opponents i would trying to tie that back to them. i think the defund the police movement has no liability for democrats. for so long, democrats -- and the right does this too. when you ignore your moderates, it's to your peril. because they swing. they can go back and forth. if maya wiley loses, which i don't know exactly will happen. there is ranked choice voting for the first time in new york city. this is an experiment and we are all might have to see out works that i think eric adams is going to win. he's a political guinea pig for the progressive left. people like abigail spanberger, the congresswoman from virginia, said we almost didn't keep the majority in the house of representatives in 2020 because of all this radical leftist rhetoric. maybe they'll pay attention to someone like maya wiley losing. >> jesse: there is ranked voting? >> dana: in new york city, the first time. >> jesse: that sounds confusing.
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>> dana: [laughs] >> jesse: i'm going to have a problem with my ballot. >> greg: it is pretty rank. >> jesse: coming up, kamala harris bombs on her answer about not going to the border. >> you haven't been to the border. >> and i haven't been to europe. i mean, i don't understand the point that you're making. >> jesse: that's next on "the five."
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♪ ♪ >> katie: its state two of kamala harris' root causes of migration tour in
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central america and things aren't going well. she's in mexico today but still won't be going to the southern border and harris is defending that decision and a cringeworthy interview and then blowing up over it again this afternoon. >> do you have any plans to visit the border? >> at some point. you know, we are going to the border. we have been to the border. so this whole thing about the border, we've been to the border. we've been to the border. >> you haven't been to the border. >> and i haven't been to europe. [laughs] i mean, i don't understand the point they are making. i'm not discounting the importance of the border. listen, i've been to the border before. i will go again but when i'm in guatemala, dealing with root causes, i think we have a conversation about what's going on in guatemala. >> katie: jesse, my new excuse for everything is, but i haven't been to europe in the last three months. >> jesse: no one has been to europe. we are not allowed to go to europe. permission to make an analogy,
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katie? let's say emma comes home and there is bees inside the house because i left the door open and she says jesse, do something. and i say i'll take care of this. i am going to deal with root causes. then they leave the house, leave the door wide open and wandered to the neighbors house and talk to him about his beehive. that's what kamala harris is doing. she's wasting time at the neighbors house talking about a beehive. all we want her to do was to go to the door and close the door. >> dana: did this happen? >> greg: that was very vivid. >> katie: is it a real story? >> jesse: the root causes thing is a cop-out. they are buying time. if they wanted to check out root causes, they would go to wuhan but they don't. all they have to do is open the border and go to guatemala and blame guatemala. all the stuff i'm doing in guatemala, you're not going to see results for years. that's great because biden is a
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one termer. republican is going to have to deal with it. somebody out there making analogies worse than i am. you've got to watch the whole video. she's -- you can hear the audio of her swallowing. >> katie: all right. >> jesse: you can hear the gulp from the mic. >> katie: i wasn't paying as close attention as jesse was to the gulping going on. i think she honestly thought she was going to get away with saying i've been to the border. that the media would accept it and move on. i'm glad lester holt pointed out you haven't been to the border as vice president. >> greg: to what jesse said, it's like she doesn't -- it's not that she is and expect hard questions. she doesn't even expect obvious questions. she just wants to laugh over a glass of chablis.
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i bet she is a barrel of laughs but she needs some serious media training. when she's nervous, she makes you nervous. it's like watching a drunk play jenga. it's not that she's hopeless. she's hapless. she doesn't really want to be there. i was talking to dana about this, this reminds me of the one and only time that i hosted "fox & friends." it wasn't my thing. i just couldn't get down the patter. it felt like i was putting on a suit that didn't fit. >> jesse: i need that clip. >> greg: the suit she is wearing doesn't fit. if she doesn't care enough because right now it looks like she doesn't care. she has given up. i haven't been to europe! and she's laughing. don't you agree with me? it is so sad but weird at the same time. i enjoy it. >> katie: the white house is
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getting pressed about this. what is the reason why they wouldn't go to the border or at least just -- when does it become a liability for them politically? >> dana: at all obviously already has. mcallen, texas, just elected a republican mayor for the first time. since 1977. hillary clinton won that district by 40 points. there are changes afoot. i don't think media training is going to solve this problem. >> greg: and might be too late. >> dana: it's not a media training issue. it's her problem. if her instincts were not on the day that he set i'd like you to go to the border, remember, she was -- he got the border assignment because she laughed when she was asked if they were going to the border. now are going to put you in charge of going to the border. her office put out a note. it's not the border. it's like they want to separate the border from guatemala. when actually the root cause is actually at the border. the guatemalan president said that.
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he said as soon as you said you're going to reunite families and children, the coyote showed up and said who wants to go? that's when everybody started to head out. so if your instinct is not to say thank you for the assignment, sir. i will be leaving on thursday morning and i will do a fact-finding mission. i will come back and tell you all about it. that would've solved all of this. instead they didn't call it a crisis. they say they're going to deal with the issue but now they have a been political problem. >> katie: a lot of bees in the house. geraldo, she says she's been to the border before. that's true. let's take a listen to the former senator when she went to the border for the first time. oh, it's a tweet. she said "say it loud. st. clair. everyone is welcome here. no ban. no wall." except now she is saying don't come. >> geraldo: she's being consistent.
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the guatemalan president said that's what she said. you're the problem. i deeply admire her. i do. she's a historic figure. she's very, very important. it may not be enough but she has kind of a quirky nature that when pressed, remember in the presidential primaries, how unpleasant she sometimes comes across when she's under pressure. it cost her the early exits when she was running for president. i think this trip is a disaster. why go to guatemala? you could pick up the phone to the mexican president and you can say you know that trade deal that we have pending, or you know those factors on the border. they want those trucks to come across. as freely as they do, the big semis. then you have to do what you did with donald trump when there was a surge of immigrants in 2019. you've got to play ball.
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if got to use the forces at your command to mitigate this horrible flow that's coming. and she really has blown it. i think she can recover. she can mature in office, but that's not a winning formula. >> dana: not many democrats were looking at this and saying it's a great 2024 tentative. >> greg: i was going to say that. wasn't she supposed to be, she was supposed to be groomed for this. >> jesse: biden was the placeholder. >> katie: this is what happens when you choose your vice president based on gender and skin color based on your talent. >> geraldo: that is so mean. >> katie: actually it's true. >> geraldo: she was a united states senator. you can't demean her. >> katie: there's a reason why she got zero votes and had to drop out of the race. anyway, barack obama knocking republicans for daring to push back against critical race theory.
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welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. ♪ ♪ >> dana: former president barack obama's knocking republicans over their concerns about teaching critical race theory and schools. take a look. >> there are certain right-wing media venues for example that monetize and capitalize on stoking the fear and resentment of a white population that is witnessing a changing america. you would think with all the public policy debates that are taking place right now that the republican party would be engaged in a significant debate. lo and behold, the single most important issue to them apparently right now is critical race theory. who knew that that was the
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threat to our republic question rec >> dana: fox news contributor leo terrell calling out the former president for his rhetoric. >> he is the last person on earth that should be promoting critical race theory. here's a man, he became president of the united states. when you promote a theory of hate that specifically targets a particular group of people, i.e., being white, that's a discussion that affects every american in this country. who in this world all pressed president obama? he became president. >> dana: greg, give us your take on the obama interview. >> greg: that was a really stupid comment by former president obama. he's basically insulting people for actually understanding of critical curriculum. he would prefer you to be ignorant of it. to be a low information person. he should be saying wow, i'm
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pretty impressed that these people know this stuff. also he makes a mistake where he says in the part of the interview he talks about how his daughters are saying cancel culture is out of control or it's not good then he says crt is harmless, he doesn't see the connection between the two critical race theory helps create the cancel culture by saying that everybody who isn't nonwhite is an oppressor and therefore must be canceled. finally, how does he not get that education is actually way more important than anything he just talked about, whether it was climate change or anything? his priorities are all contingent on solving education which is basically the pyramid base for everything else. if you look, we talked about crime in the a block. if you look at people that are killed by police, you can trace it almost all the way back to their education. how was their education? >> dana: it would be the root cause. >> greg: thank you, dana. the root cause.
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>> dana: geraldo, what did you make of the comment? >> geraldo: i'm not sure that the president is prospering in his post-presidency. i'm not talking financially. i mean in terms of the impact. when he comes on, he's going to be mellow and laid-back and cooler than you and smarter than you. i watch him and it's most like i've heard it before even if i never heard it before. in terms of critical race theory, i think people here and the network are too sensitive about critical race theory and not sensitive enough to me about the history of -- if you were a black kid going to public schools in the south in the 1950s 1960s, what was your curriculum? jefferson davis was a great guy. stonewall jackson is a hero of heroes. robert e. lee is next to jesus. contemporary society supports these things out. now it's all the rage.
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a year or two from now, you're not going to have white kids looking at each other and hating themselves. this will even out. i want -- why are we so freaked out about differences? what happened? the old concept of "we are in this together." >> dana: that's kind of the issue, right, katie? we are all in this together. >> katie: and not going to insult the parents in the county been leading the charge against critical race theory and they are at a diverse group of parents who grew up with the legacy of martin luther king jr. saying want to judge our kids at each other by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin. they have very publicly stated that the critical race theory curriculum that they are seeing their kids come home with does the opposite of that and it's teaching their kids and the kids of the neighbors who live on the same street and the kids they play baseball with poor sports without school to hate each other based on their skin color. it's really not even about
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american history. it's about looking at someone in the hierarchy of skin color and say because you're lighter than i am or because you're white, you've oppressed me, even though you've never even done that. you're a product of the scene of the people who came before you just by having zero or anything to do with the history of the country. it lacks a ton of context when it comes to the progress of the country has made. the bottom line is parents are fighting critical race theory, they don't want their kids to grow up looking at their fellow peers saying i'm going to judge you based on your skin color and determine whether i should owe press you and you shoot oppressed me or whether we can move forward together as americans. they are just worried about their kids growing up to hate each other as a result of the curriculum. as usual, president obama doesn't have all the facts on what critical race theory actually is. >> jesse: obama is trying to put out a fire because critical race theory is really hurting democrats. average moms and dads are livid
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about it, what they are hearing back from school. it's insidious. its pollution of the brain, geraldo. i want graphic details. history of the wars and oppression. i wanted all out there for us to learn. i don't want psychological warfare on a 13-year-old who is trying to make it through the day. that's what this is. they are trying to hurt their brain and divide the country. people are game to it. they get it and they've rejected it and obama is trying to minimize it. until the rest of the democrats, use this line, try this line. he's trying to help them. democrats are doing great right now. >> dana: everybody asked, what can we do about the country being so polarized? in this case, the parents are leading. cancel culture controversies. chris harrison is officially out as host of "the bachelor."
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after harrison defended a bachelor contestant who had attended in the plantation themed party way back in college. all the people in blackface and the '70 send '80s including jimmy kimmel at all these great liberals. people change. people change, attitudes change, you can't forget. >> jesse: well, kimmel did blackface a couple years ago. it wasn't the 1970s. with ellie kemper, there is a checklist of apology things that i go through. i think she should go through them. was anybody physically hurt? no. was anyone actually traumatized? no. are there tens of millions of people who deserve that i show contrition? no. will my apology create more
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negative press than the initial story? no. am i actually sorry or am i just apologizing to appease the p.r. department or the mob? she needs to go through the checklist. if you go through this checklist for being the belle of the ball years ago as a 17-year-old, she should've said nothing. nothing. >> geraldo: will did you advise george w. bush about the drug use and all that from years ago? >> dana: okay, wait. i didn't work for him when those accusations were made. i came on right after 9/11. he has never been accused of these things. chris harrison if you'll recall, he groveled in the most embarrassing terrible apology. he basically was like begging. you knew when he did that apology it was never going to be enough. at some point what i would recommend to these people or to anybody, go through the checklist and stand strong and move on.
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he was going to lose his job anyway but they made him grovel and he will -- she will forever be able to see that. >> geraldo: would you ever grovel, greg? >> greg: no. i do that in my marriage. i have more than bees. it's another example of the left eating itself because it's running out of things to eat. it's only going to stop until people stop. if she had told him to shove it up there ass, everybody would've been behind her. her fear of being ostracized, her fear of losing her status as an actress mattered more. she was listening to the wrong people. if you read her statement, it wasn't even written by her. it was written by awoke diversity consultant and she checked it all off and she wanted to hope to put it to bed and maybe a will. but for harrison, he didn't. if you apologize, you feed the
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woke-adile and it gets hungrier and hungrier. i wish i had sympathy for these people but they are cowards. >> geraldo: it's what i was alluding to maybe awkwardly when i said what about the robert e. lee era of history. it seems to me that debutante balls have been part of american history since the 19th century and many of them have this romanticized gone with the wind kind of theme. but if you're a black kid, isn't it as offensive as a white kid having to endure critical race theory? >> katie: i want to talk about -- >> geraldo: you talk about anything you want to. >> katie: context matters, that's how i'll answer your question. whether something that happens today has the same meaning in popular culture. it comes down to what people can get away with based on what they felt. ellie kemper is big lefty,
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democrat. people are coming to her defense in hollywood saying she gets to move on. this is the same thing with jimmy kimmel when other people were fired. when it comes to chris harrison "the bachelor" seeing as more of a republican and he loses his job. it would be nice if they apply to their own side rather than their political enemies and overall, as greg said, this eventually eats everybody. it's a miserable way to live. like you have to constantly be on egg shells about what you can say, what you've done, what you may have done when you were 19 years old at a ball. so eventually i hope they say we are not going to be so sensitive to these things and they move on. but the left are the side on the political spectrum who engage in this kind of behavior. >> geraldo: the bottom line of this segment is no groveling. no groveling. >> jesse: only greg. >> greg: only me.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back. time for the fastest. first up. create be sexual offender anthony weiner is back. i'm so happy. the ex-congressman is thinking about selling and ftes of some of his most talked about moments. like that lube he was sent to prison in 2017 for sexting with an underage girl. maybe he should ask for a lump sum period or just hard cash. maybe he will make a small
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profit. rising in value. could be part of a financial package. >> dana: do you think it will flop? [laughter] that's all i've got. >> greg: what do you think? here is a serious question. doesn't this guy deserved to a living. >> dana: he did time and as i understand it he is in sex addiction counseling and trying to work his program and he has a job, trying to earn some money. maybe this will be an additional way to earn some money. he said his focus on his 9-year-old son. >> greg: there you go. jesse. the problem with him if he can even do witness protection. >> jesse: dad, you are late again. your father is in sex addiction therapy. it's rock-bottom every time you hear about him. he's sexting. that is with his son sexting and then he's selling.
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>> greg: he's looking at hunter biden going wait a second. i'm no hunter biden. hunter biden. >> jesse: just got caught allegedly saying the n-word. the daily mail reported he's tweeting the n-word and sending it over email. i don't know. are we going to cancel hunter biden? this would be like o.j. trying to sell his glove. that's how bad this is. >> geraldo: he probably did. >> greg: somebody would buy that glove. people buy john wayne gacy's artwork. geraldo, he does have a kind of a tragic problem. that is always going to be himself. he can't move somewhere and change his name. they know who he is. doesn't he have an opportunity to somehow make an honest living, even if it's creepy. >> geraldo: i think weiner particularly is a testament to shattered expectations. here's a guy who's going to be
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the first jewish president. he had a beautiful marriage. he was going places. he was very well-connected. he was going to be mayor of new york, on his stepping-stone to washington. it all came down sending texts of his private parts to his kid. it shows that sometimes the facade that you create hides something that's really rotten. to your humerus wanderings about what's going to happen to him, i don't know where he ends up other than as a joke. let him sell the nfts or whatever they are, i can't figure out what they are. >> greg: katie, do you remember the day? breitbart, weiner's press conference. >> katie: it was ten years ago. the media accusing breitbart of hacking weiner's account and
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then andrew breitbart took over. these questions, like 20 minutes from the press. said that he wanted an apology because anthony weiner was going to come out and admit that he actually tweeted the photo and if lead to everything happening. that was a breakthrough for conservative media. i think andrew still deserves an apology. >> greg: he does "redeye" and then we go to the bar and we are with one of the guys faces come on the next day. he goes on the show when they take a picture of his own. no one had ever seen it before and it got picked up. the picture on breitbart's phone being photographed. little bit of back story. "one more thing" is up next.
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>> jesse: time now for one more thing. greg gutfeld. >> greg: let's do this. >> greg: red carpet. seen a lot of those. i live in a hot neighborhood. a lot of famous people walking around. in the rain who did i see danny devito out there walking along. there he is. >> dana: got hurry in the rain. >> greg: obviously a very, urgent urgent doctor's appointment or duck-tors appointment. i should tried to think of a good one. maybe i should have gone with jude law. >> jesse: how many times are we going to see this duck? dana. >> dana: matt whitlock's birthday. sorry i didn't do more. here is the shoutout on the
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five. i want to talk about this great book i read zin by virginia hume. 1945 to present day goes from washington, d.c. to maine. i loved this book and yes, she is the daughter of our own brit hume. it's on sale today. highly recommend it for your summer reading. i loved it. >> greg: did you feel compelled to read it. >> dana: no, i loved to read it. >> greg: dana, read my daughter's book. >> dana: he cannot do that you should read his daughter's book. >> jesse: after my book, dana. >> dana: came out today read that before they get to yours. yes, sir jess i will now talk about my best friend sips it is national best friend's day and my best friend is scott sanders. [laughter] scott is my producer. we were having trouble finding one more thing to do today so we found out it was national best friend's day and i really weird shot of scott in my office. he looks like an it worker, doesn't he? he just needs a little pager on his belt. >> greg: relief factor.
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>> jesse: he sells a lot of stuff i wasn't buying today. instead we put his beautiful face on the screen. found out he has a girlfriend and they -- well, i don't want to comment on the relationship but things are going well we think there. and that's all i'm going to say because i don't want to ruin it. so congratulations. we're close, greg. all right. thanks, scott, do you a great job. geraldo? >> geraldo: i thought my one more thing was a stretch. i'm the proud father of five beautiful children. my youngest now i can't believe how time flies. there she is. and she is growing and growing and now all of a sudden she is interested in politics. she is totally engaged. today she graduated ninth grade with high honors. she is the very socially active kid. here she is speaking at the anti-asian-american hate rally. we just found out a couple days ago that she won the award for the friendship circle she works
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workswith developmentally disabd children. i love this child. i congratulate her on graduating with high honors. >> jesse: high honors. your daughter? good. didn't see that one coming. >> be nice, jesse. >> jesse: go ahead, katie. >> katie: after four decades of coaching women's softball at the university of arizona mike is retiring. he built an absolute power house program from the ground up. he had 24 trips to the women's college world series. 34 consecutive ncaa post series seasons. post seasons, excuse me, 53 all-american and he said about his retirement, quote: when i arrived in 1985, wanted to build a culture of excellence and compete consistently at the highest levels of division 1 softball. most of all our goal was to prepare our student athletes for life after softball and build relationships that would last a lifetime. and my personal connection is
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that my great aunt mary robbie actually hired him so, congratulations. >> geraldo: bear down arizona. >> katie: bear down arizona, congratulations to the coach. >> jesse: greg and i were just talking he was talking in the green room he didn't think softball was a real sport. then you do a softball thing. >> greg: i said women's softball. >> geraldo: was that a crack about my parenting. >> jesse: you are great, geraldo. even greater bret baier. >> bret: tell jesse i didn't like his brit hume imitation. >> greg: who cares? >> bret: there you go. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, we are following two major stories. we are awaiting comments from vice president kamala harris at the end of her two nation immigration diplomacy trip. the vice president is getting republican criticism for her response to a question about not visiting the u.s. southern border. vice president harris is also taking heat from the left. we will take you live to mexico city

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