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the former wisconsin -- i don't know. kids get older, right? the implication of all of these new cases coming up, not a ton of them but should be worried about it. and also, break up some big tech companies and where is that going. the global attacks, infrastructure, a lot happened over the weekend. this is why we are live 10:00 a.m. tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone i am lawrence jones, kennedy and it is 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five." >> you haven't been to the border. >> and i haven't been to europe and i don't understand the point that you are making. >> i have been to the border and i will go again. >> at the u.s.-mexico border, would you go soon?
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>> yes, i will and i have before them. >> lawrence: it has been a heck of a week for kamala harris, critics on both sides of the aisle taking issue and she is being mocked for struggling to come up with good answers. now, you would think harris would figure it out by now, but she hasn't. >> i said that i would go to the border. >> when are you going to the border, vice president? >> of the administration asked -- i'm not finished. i said i'm going to the border. >> lawrence: while harris blows up on reporters, new numbers show that the numbers at the borders are getting worse. and at a 20 year high and show no signs of slowing down. the situation is so bad that the states or act upon their own. in my home state, governor greg abbott says texas will build its own border wall. watch. >> texas will build it ourselves. i have been talking to people in the rio grande valley and the way they were paying over and is
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reprehensible, disastrous what the biden administration is down. it is not unaccompanied minors but people that have caused great damage and harm to del rio as well as up and down the entire border. >> lawrence: guys, happy friday. >> dana: happy friday, lawrence. >> lawrence: i want to go to you first because the media, biden made it clear that his policy was going to be on the board and they don't have a response. so there is some type of responsibility now and to ask the tough questions, the administration doesn't have an answer. speak with the think that got me the most my haven't been to europe but then she went on to say "i don't understand the point you are trying to make." that was obviously red meat for republican credits but democratic congressman from a border district in texas went on, by the way that a stage
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visit, he responded directly to that comment. >> lawrence: let's play that. >> land owners are concerned, local sheriff are concerned, local police are concerned. somebody needs to listen to our local communities with all due respect because they doing a stage visit is not enough. a couple of hours, that is a substitute for a lifetime experience. >> lawrence: sandra. >> sandra: be said you have to understand the point we are trying to make here. he went on to say come obviously as you heard, stage visit won't do it because they could be planning or plotting that billy went on to say the solution is simple, biden and harris need to sit down and talk to the people there. if she is trying to address the root cause of this migration, go sit there with these people at the border. ask them. >> lawrence: so what about
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that? and of course, that is going to take a long time. these countries have been going through a lot for a long time. why not just go to the border? is this amateur hour? >> i have been saying this throughout the duration of the biden administration. about the obama administration that these are give me opportunities, that your base actually does care about but is that the number one issue for the democratic voters? no, but we have an opportunity with arizona, texas with opportunities to pick up a lot there that we didn't. staying away from the issues hurts democrats because you can show up and show how concerned you were. >> lawrence: jessica -- incentives to fix the issue? >> back in the obama administration, joe biden is not doing it and doesn't have that same policy right now. what changed?
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>> jessica: times are different and joe biden will go to the border and there is something that goes on with both sides where they want to be resistant to whatever the talking point is from the other party. so i'm getting an ad for a break and you guys can't see at home is happening. democrats are screaming and they don't care about safety. they like more than their kids. i'm not even dealing with this. it is a nonissue and goes the other way around too when republicans, they don't want to get in the mud with it. it is important that it is anchoring journalists. a lot of times, and we know elections are one-off sound bites that people are watching cable news, and showing up on their facebook feed. that is what is covering everything right now. >> lawrence: and elections also run on responses. the government the great state of texas had a primary opponent, a rich billionaire. so he is saying i will build the
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wall myself. what do you think i'm a question mark >> greg: the real outrage today is that we did not lead with jesse toobin. that is a once in a five year story. i love the idea of states building their own wall. i don't know how many border states but i love this idea of taking control of the problem. here is the big message from a raving lunatic, me being the raving lunatic. there is a message about america right now that nobody is home. in the behavior that you are seeing in a number of different facets can only be described as one word: brazen. so when you are watching these stunning photos of people coming over, that is pretty brazen. last year when you saw the looting and the arson, that was really brazen, right? when the crime started going up and there was daytime shootings, remember commit shootings in the daytime here that never happens. people walking up to people and
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punching them in the face, asians, and the protesters that walked into restaurants. brazen. that would break things and tear down statutes, brazen. it is now so brazen that people from other countries feel that they can walk right into your house because the message is so clear that nobody is actually home. that the parents have gone away on a two week vacation and some idiot on facebook said "come over, let's throw a party." this is happening every facet of the orderly structure society. people who are locked down for 14-15 months, we are experiencing a purge in every aspect. and we desperately need adults to come home and adults to act like adults and not talk about critical race theory and not try to become more diversified and military. we actually need adults. >> lawrence: greg makes an
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interesting point, and he is right. it normally changes the narrative but the biden administration has not changed their policies, kennedy. >> kennedy: they haven't laid out their policies but they have both houses in congress and the presidency so if you would do something on immigration -- i realize this and it is split with a 50/50 vote, then the vice president obviously breaks the type. it is what the obama administration should have done. it's what republicans didn't do appear they have tax cuts so one of these parties is going to have to take on immigration. they absolutely have to. the vice president, it doesn't have to be a total staged visit. she can go there and actually do work. she can sit down and roll up her sleeves and take on the difficult task. for some reason, the story has completely gotten away from her. >> lawrence: she didn't want the job. >> kennedy: went the narrative keeps going, you have to change the narrative.
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her getting defensive at the press, that is not changing. law enforcement is different in texas and i wouldn't be surprised if the governor starts giving ranchers kits to build partitions. you can't call it a wall but something else. >> greg: ordering parts of the wall from amazon. [laughter] >> lawrence: parts of the wall just sitting there. >> greg: oregon, talking about the borders, police should start wallowing in some states, right? >> lawrence: we have to go, crime surges in the cities and the leaders are talking about disarming the police? we will talk about that in a minute. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> violent crime searching after moves to defund the police. that is not stopping progressive lawmakers who want to go further which suggestion to disarm the police office.
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reallocating funding for law enforcement including in the big apple where candidate for mayor said this. >> we have a problem with the illegal guns coming into the city. we have the strongest gun-control laws in the country. but the issue is how they are coming in purity we want a police department focused on keeping them out of the city and off at the straits. >> take the guns away from the nypd. >> i'm not prepared to make that decision in a bait debate. i will have the commissioner and a civilian commission that will hold the police accountable to make sure that safe from crime but also police violence. >> my o'reilly's campaign trying to clean up that comment by claiming the question was ridiculous and no one would ever consider taking guns away from the police. about kennedy, she was not sure in that moment for some reason whether or not the police should be -- guns should be taken away from the police. >> kennedy: both sides and both parties have taken her to test because new york is the major cities crumbling right now
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and we have seen a spike in violent crime, gun violence and a spike in shootings and homicides and as greg alluded to in the last block, a lot of asian-american crimes and anti-semitism and people being attacked for who they are and what they believe in and who they prayed to and there is a sense of lawlessness here. have people forgotten 9/11? we have an entire counterterrorism act of the nypd tasked with so much and under the pressure with the defund the police movement. i think people realize those are nice things to say in public but in private, they really want to know that the police have their back and the police have to know that they are in a city where they are appreciated. >> sandra: have you seen this story in buckhead, georgia? >> greg: watch your mouth! >> sandra: sadly, a father of three was shot two times in this
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very affluence suburb of atlanta. he was going for 3-mile walk and shot 1 mile into his walk. he is doing okay, we are told, and making a recovery. but that particular area of atlanta is now, they want to have a completely different police force and separating from the city of atlanta because they are blaming leadership for what is 154% jump in shootings, 133% jump in murders and leadership is doing nothing about it. >> greg: cnn reported that as a job injury, i'm kidding, i'm joking. but in the joke is a kernel of truth because the reason we are at this stage is because the media could not separate they are political desires from their feelings of crime and law enforcement when you have a tough law enforcement president who happens to be trump, you can't be seen on his side. so they laugh at the spike in
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crime. and when you are talking about buckhead, that is and have it -- and eligibility. if are well off you will be mind because you can hire private security. that is the way to go. if you can't continue this in police coming you will end up with the poor and the aged and the community rely on dilapidated police department. everybody else chris cuomo and don lemon, the people mocking the crime wave when it happened when we talked about it here, they can keep mocking it because they will have private security. everybody else they claim to care about, they are screwed up you would speak to lawrence? been across the country and talk to one where the sister was bashed 30 times. the judge said let's put an ankle bracelet and he murdered 30 days later. greg is right commit will be the poor people, black and brown people that will suffer. there is a larger point, it is not just a crime but the
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punishment for the crime and the fact that judges and das have made it very clear based on this george soros policy of this new wave of das that we don't want people behind bars. the reason why our jails were created is because these folks are a risk to society. that has to be the standard. many of you guys know i am a criminal justice reform advocate. but the biggest reform taking place is allowing chaos to be right outside of our studio. you can't walk in new york city the same way you used to. you will get slashed in the face, right? is that the new standard, the new standard of the democratic party? if you have money, you can pay for your security but if you are poor, tough luck. >> george soros is not involved in this. >> lawrence: yes he is. >> george soros is not a figure --
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>> greg: what do you say about george soros, jessica? >> jessica: an entire block that we should do it on, thank you. so moving this back to my widely and the race -- >> kennedy: that is a separate issue. >> sandra: she is questioning whether grounds should be taken away from entire new york city police department. >> jessica: i totally understand but what i'm saying you can see what is going on and greg and i and kennedy and i don't know but eric adams is in the lead by five or six points and also black and a former police officer. he is running on a tough on crime platform that also involves criminal justice reform from a smart texas department which we all agree on in the wake and murder of george floyd appear that is really where the democratic party is on the ground in terms of winning elecs and with clyburn right after i don't want to say shellackingf seats in the house.
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>> sandra: there is a democratic party on safety. >> kennedy: and safety and what biden point is we lost a lot of seeds coming from certain french elements of the party. >> lawrence: but see, jessica -- it is not just national leadership. it is local elections. i know you want to dismiss george soros to mike soros and it's a talking point. he is hiring and putting this money -- >> jessica: he is not hearing -- the d.a. of multnomah county in portland, he is the one that is not charging people. and on fire. >> sandra: we have to leave it there guys. >> sandra: hold on, guys we have to leave it there. donald slamming cnn in a clash about being blocked from joining the congressional black caucus?
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>> kennedy: donald hitting off on the left in the media on "america reports." >> the left always talks about in the media talks about how america is intolerant but it seems the only person from only group to tolerate as them. let people have their own thoughts, their own ideas whether white, black, hispanic, male or female, that it's up to you. people should be free to communicate their thoughts and ideas and stand by them. they shouldn't be ridiculed or school because of it. >> kennedy: lawrence, that is what we are supposed to believe? isn't that how we are raising our children? to make sure that every voice is heard? >> lawrence: yep. >> kennedy: i hear you, lawrence. >> lawrence: into the community as a businessman, he talked about it and i had him on several times and pushed him on that because i think that is important. strong leadership on the issue. shannon bream wanted to talk about that. what she did is what they always
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do because apparently trump broke the media, she played all these sound clips and the president. but it wasn't even about that. this is what they do. they don't want to talk about the issues or talk about how to make white, black america better. let's put this on donald trump. it is fine with the cdc, congressional black caucus, they don't want to invite him in and i think he should start his own caucus and invite new people who believe in liberty and want to rescue the community from the devastation that they have had. meanwhile, they are sitting in the middle of the rotunda and when nancy pelosi, but not challenging her on the policies that are coming out of congress that are harmful to black americans. >> kennedy: for congressional black caucus is strong enough to have a number that has a different point of view. and this is the first time a lot of people are seeing this new congressman. is he in an at fault, greg? >> greg: absolutely. breanna thought she could eat
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him alive like a plate of cicadas. >> kennedy: thank you for bringing that up. >> greg: by the way, she looks like she is suffering from indigestion or gas. >> kennedy: what? >> greg: just like this -- >> kennedy: no comment. >> greg: cnn is becoming more racist every day. they believe that you can only be a certain kind of black. and if you aren't, well, this very dismissive frowning white lady come pass judgment on you and run clips to make you feel like crap and shannon is free for all at the hate trump network but trump is gone so who do you hate? you hate everybody else. you hate trump voters because they are still around, you hate republicans can you hate religion, religious conservatives or democrats that hate black conservatives, that is clear. cnn should merge with crt, critical race theory. they should change their name to
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crm. [laughter] >> kennedy: you know what that will go on the whiteboard. >> greg: he has all over it hanging out. >> kennedy: subtle messages to the control room. so jessica commits the congressional black caucus being come i don't know, bias here? >> jessica: the congressional black caucus has had conservative members before me a love and she only lost election a couple of years ago. they've had other conservatives in the past so this is not a general rule. to some degree, there are not many black elected officials on that side. it happens every once in a while and it will happen more. we saw a wave of adversity in the 2020 election. my understanding, and their response did not address it head-on. but from what i am hearing, the issue with congressman donald he voted against certification of results. so they are not taking a stand about republican values.
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they are taking a standard about america values. >> lawrence: what does that have to do with black america? >> jessica: an organization that believes in democracy and the values of the constitution. >> lawrence: such a -- >> jessica: let me get it out. listen, i'm clearly not a member but just explaining what i believed to be the rationale here which is not because he is a republican or black or because he is a black republican. it is because he voted to delegitimize a 2020 election in every single audit to have been fair. and that is the problem, not how we voted and not donald trump. >> kennedy: he was very impressive on your show. and came on to respond to the interview and asked to whitcomb a very typical of the media outlets. when he chooses, which is often to join them. he was asked in the interview and did a great job with it. what do white liberals not get
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about african-american communities in the country and his response is we have diversity of thought. we all have ideas how to improve the situation. they are not all the same. i thought that was really important that he got that message out there. community, wy right now? the other party, the democrats not talking about inflation. this is what affects everyday americans, including the african-american communities. he believes his colleagues on the left are not directly addressing issues like that. he takes issue with that, perhaps that is another reason why, jessica. >> jessica: well said. >> "the fastest" is up next. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for.
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back. it is time for "the fastest." first up, cnn is getting cold out for giving jeffrey toobin a second chance. welcome hang back after fired for the new yorker for exposing himself to coworkers. here is his apology. >> obviously come i wasn't thinking very well or very much. and it was something that was inexplicable to me. i think at one point and i wouldn't say exactly in my defense because nothing is in my defense. i didn't think i was on the call. i didn't think other people could see me. it was wrong, stupid and i'm trying to be a better person. >> okay, greg come over to you. >> greg: the best part about the interview, you could see his hands, so that is important. [laughter] i was told by an insider at cnn they had the whole interview on a 72nd delay in case he started.
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and i also think the apology was worse than this and peer to because if you leave your laptop on while you are doing it, that could be an honest mistake but that was a deliberate travesty. i would love to be in the meeting when they came up with this and who to do it, what did he do to deserve this? i have no idea, she was on red eye ones, that? the favorite part is this is a character flaw. i will solve this and i went to a food bank. i feel bad for the food bank. this is where all white, rich, guilty liberals go when they do something wrong. i will volunteer food day. meanwhile, people are going please don't touch the food mr. toobin, please don't touch the food. [laughter] miko i'm so glad he doesn't work here. if i had to be on camera with him, every horrible foul metaphor that i possibly could.
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he came clean. it is too much. he is so gross, damaged. there were women on that call. he knew what he was doing. even james comey, the rep said get a little camera cover on your laptop because they are spying on you. if you can see them, they can see you. and if you are so old that you don't know only your microphone is muted, you shouldn't be fumbling with the gherkin during a zoom call. >> greg: don'ts mayor durkan. [laughter] >> fully leave the call if you are getting that close. sandra, you look super comfortable so i will go to you. [laughter] be to actually come i was going to do for my time greg. but it was ranch where they come uncomfortable to watch and the anchors uncomfortable to watch him. >> greg: i could watch. >> sandra: i will defer my time to greg. >> kennedy: to get a little
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more serious, -- >> greg: stick in the mud? >> kennedy: there we go. i didn't even get that but here we are. a lot of the twitter action has been around the fact that it is impossible that someone not in his category as a white man with the opportunity to rehabilitate themselves. if it was a woman or a person of color, would never be seen on a cable news. >> let's prove it. >> lawrence: i don't care how chocolate i am. [laughter] >> kennedy: it is definitely friday and we have to move on. so grandma and grandpa have been getting tech savvy, one in three folks want to send text and emojis over traditional phone calls. some of the favorite emojis, the
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heart, the happy face and beer emoji and this shocks me 0% when they are incredible ones. >> when my mom discovered emojis commit was like the heavens parted. not yet, but my daughter will show her that this summer. every single text and it doesn't matter 20 line conversation from a minimum of six emojis. we are talking rainbows, unicorns, unicorns, courts together. >> greg: i want to point out this is a segment on seniors and you know who else is a senior? jeffrey toobin. [laughter] and this is his senior moment, you know, technology. he is like 70, right? a grandfather? >> no, he has young kids.
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>> greg: he should have his own emoji. [laughter] he should have eggplant. >> it is 100% friday. what is your month in the emoji department? >> lawrence: she is part of the problem. it is not because i don't understand it. >> you don't speak your mom's emoji language? >> lawrence: you know, son, i meant this but sent this. >> so you should have picked that, right, mom. >> also discovered my mother, the guest and those come freely. [laughter] >> i use different for everything. pooh bear -- >> a fashion trend at coachella. okay. >> up next.
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>> greg: at his fan mail friday and to help answer questions, this is a great question from marian h. if you can know the absolute and total truth to one question, what question would you ask? let's take it around the table at the table is not here. i will go to you last, sandra. >> sandra: i will think about it. >> greg: there goes the whole day. >> lawrence: i honestly want to know if fan mail is real. >> greg: because you know what, that answers are the questions. >> lawrence: 100%. >> greg: that tells you if there is a higher power, if you know that, you know. >> lawrence: everything is laid out for us. >> greg: exactly, jessica appearance before actually because it is so current that we are talking about them and now we are wondering exactly is it is russia, china and that new theory that we are actually behind and the free space so that would be interesting.
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and i know this is cheating, but i would love all things conspiracies that people walk around about a truth this or that and get the truth out and everyone would have referral. >> greg: people say the earth is round, jessica come on. there you go. kennedy? >> kennedy: i want to know if you can eat in heaven. is there an all day, all night buffet and everything is super delicious? >> greg: what if it is not gluten-free, kennedy? >> kennedy: that would not be heaven, would it? >> greg: if you are gluten intolerant, that would be whole. >> sandra: there are people at home that want to know. and they want to know when they will die. >> greg: that is the last thing i want to know. what a terrible -- >> sandra: i am thinking about what people might be thinking. >> greg: you know what i think is the bigger question, this
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consciousness. if we can figure out where the thoughts are coming because we can't find it in her brain or anywhere, that would answer all questions. >> like the matrix question. >> greg: or the aliens came down and did mike did this, boy, am i high right now, sandra, thanks for the edible. interesting question from frenchy, what distracts you the most every day? kennedy? >> kennedy: my phone. if i wake up in the middle of the night to make the mistake, i cannot get back to sleep. >> greg: that is so true, that is so true. >> jessica: nba podcast. i listen all of them as background to work with and i looked down and oh, my didn't look work for the last two hours and listen to somebody on the ring or about whatever. >> greg: lawrence?
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>> lawrence: i would say noises, in a type of tapping, chewing. >> cicadas. >> lawrence: that annoys the hell out of me. any little noise. >> that is diagnosable. >> lawrence: i know, right? >> greg: [laughter] >> i meant that seriously and i actually believe that is a disorder. the three i think it is. >> distractions, for me, it is when especially at home and going to do one thing and five other things happened. and you reroute and you forget your original destiny. that is the story of my life. >> greg: i would do that if the house was on fire. if the house is on fire come i would literally go -- but it is weird. that is strange. are you a virgo? >> i am. >> me too. virgo power. >> greg: you know what
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>> greg: nicely done. jessica, what's behind the wipes? >> jessica: an appliance of some kind? >> greg: you, typical liberal. lawrence, what is behind the wipes? >> lawrence: i don't know. >> greg: what is hiding? it's a game, guess. anything? what's behind the wipes? are you providing any. you non-regular fivers are very difficult. guess what's behind the wipe, sandra? >> sandra: a tropical storm ter. >> greg: let's show what's behind the wipes? >> sandra: coffee maker, no, toaster. >> lawrence: is that a cat? >> greg: two cats. >> feldman i was right. >> greg: it's a game. i hate everyone here. >> lawrence: that's a little weird, greg. okay? all right. it's my turn now. you took too much time. all right. this is a cool way to get your mail delivered. so, check this out.
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geneva cruise line employees took a leap wednesday to determine this season are jumping team. delivered to lakeside mailboxes in wisconsin since 16. the they move about 5 miles per hour and it never stops. right? it delivers to 50 to 60 house as day. jumpers hop from the boat to the dock and deliver and pickup mail before the ship is out of range. mail jumper spend roughly half of the route as tour guides for signers -- fighters on board of the company includes performances as part of the try out process. isn't that pretty cool? >> jessica: that's awesome. >> greg: i think we need more data. >> lawrence: i could never do that. sandra? >> sandra: we will head to your home state, lawrence, to take a look at this crazy footage. it shows a boat dangling over a dam in texas. this happened yesterday. four women rented electric boat
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when it got swept up in the current got them to the edge. initially the rental boat service on the scene to the woman's boat to keep it from falling over. emergency crews stepped in. got them all to safety. but it was certainly a heart-pounding rescue. really something. >> lawrence: this is why i don't do boats. >> greg: this is why i don't do dams. >> lawrence: kennedy? >> kennedy: so we all know that our dogs love our children and when they go to school it's confusing and sad for them. look at polyanna sanchez's dog and daughter. her daughter got on the school bus and look who else wants to go to school. going to let her go. door is still open. mind if i hang out with you and matriculate and the bus driver was very fast and caught the dog before he was able to go back and run and sit next to his beloved sister, but he didn't get-go to school. >> greg: what does matriculate mean, specifically.
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just learn? >> lawrence: can you blame the dog? >> in the process of learning. >> lawrence: kids have been home so long they are family. you know? >> greg: i feel bad for tuben's pets did god know what is they have seen. >> kennedy: probably a bunch of eels. >> lawrence: jessica? >> jessica: talk about setting a great example. massachusetts senior was awarded $40,000 in scholarship money to attend harvard. inspired by her mother to brought her daughter from the u.s. ghana and graduated from community college. she gifted her scholarship money to students attending community college. >> because i know it is such a great honor but i also know that i am not the most in need of it. >> jessica: incredible thing to do. congratulations. her mother was interviewed around the story as well and so proud of her helping students like her. >> greg: do you know who she
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reminds me of? me. she reminds me of me. >> lawrence: how can you make this about you. >> greg: i'm a very giving person. >> lawrence: you cannot steal this moment from her and make it about you, greg. you get one hour a day plus another hour. anyway, that's it for us. we will see you back here on monday. have great weekend. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, while president biden continues his first foreign trip overseas, his party is having problems here at home. democrats are accusing fellow colleagues of racism and of being islamophobes. at the same time, they are unifying, however, accusing the trump justice department of tracking democratic members of congress for leaks and they're calling for former attorneys general bill barr and jeff sessions to testify on capitol hill. we have fox team coverage, jacqui heinrich on the latest on

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