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cybersecurity. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair you, balanced and unafraid. this week "fox news primetime" hosted by brian kilmeade it starts in a few seconds but i think brian wants to do the headline game. headline for tomorrow? >> brian: right. so i'm not invited on your panel but i will be the alternate so i'm in. this was just handed to me for tomorrow, my note central dom must pick, ratings are. in prime time gets more viewers than "special report" because tension between the long-time friend. wreath, i hope this doesn't come true for your sake. >> bret: i saved time for you and that's what you bring me. >> brian: i'm just telling you what the news says. thank you, sir. thanks, bret. it's official, prime time starts right now. i'm brian kilmeade. >> brian: at long last the international community finally is developing a backbone when it comes to china, kind of. joe biden and other leaders at the g-7 summit issuing a joint statement on sunday calling for a second investigation into the origins of the coronavirus. it's a big move, spurred on by a
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growing chorus demanding openness and transparency from people and from government. so, who do they tap to run the probe? must be a blue ribbon panel of internationally renowned investigative scientists ones with no conflicts of interest. no ties to china or wuhan lab. just kidding. it's the world health organization the same people who screwed up the last one and why don't they save themselves the airfare and just ask china to do an internal investigation this time again? they will get the same results. it tells me this whole probe is not serious. now, if they are smart, they will bring back dr. peter daszak of echo health alliance, do you know him? to run this probe. after all, he did such a great job questioning chinese chum last time. you can't pull the wool over his eyes at all. watch. >> we met with them. we said do you audit the lab they said annually? did you audit it after the outbreak they said yes. do you take it.
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>> but you are just taking their word for it. >> what else can we do? >> weren't the chinese engaged in a cover-up? they destroyed evidence. they punished scientists who were trying to give evidence on this question question of the origin. >> well, that wasn't task to find out to find out if china had covered up the origin. >> i know. >> brian: that's not all. daszak grilled the wuhan lab taking down a virus data base september 2019 and never putting it back up. listen to this. >> i asked them the question in terms the whole team both sides wuhan institute, wuhan institute of virology about the so-called missing database and what we were told by xi gin ling there had been hacking attempts and they took down xl spreadsheet database. and absolutely reasonable we did not ask to see the data.
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>> brian: right, everybody always hacks china. he didn't ask for the data. why would he? after all when china says there is nothing to see here, can you rest easy knowing they are telling the truth. not yet but maybe eventually they will. remember, this is the same guy who funneled taxpayer money to the wuhan lab through his nonprofit. also the guy who claimed there was no bats in the lab. we looked and what we found. look at this brand new video obtained by sky news australia of bats, live ones, yes, in cages, and we have got bats on a guy's hat. there you go. thanks, australia. this guy has either been wrong or lying at every turn. is he far from the only compromised person on the team. w.h.o. itself has been in bed with china for years and does not have the ability or desire, it seems, to hold them accountable or the chinese communist party accountable. only america has the power to do it. but the biden administration doesn't seem interested wholly in holding china accountable. now according to the "the washington post" reporter josh roggin, members of the biden
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white house know this w.h.o. led investigation is likely to go nowhere. >> i think if the biden administration decided, which has not yet decided to do, to actually lead that effort and not pump it off to the w.h.o. which biden people privately admit to me they know it's going to be a dead end and fools' errand the w.h.o. isn't set up for that they are not nice people they don't have the power to do it we do. if america would lead, i assure you the rest of the world would follow. >> brian: i'm hoping, it's just not the case. at least right now. until america stands up and forces a truly transparent investigation into the covid's origin separate from the w.h.o. it will be china leading us -- leading the way, not us. only be a matter of time before all this happens again. nobody wants that. i don't think anybody wants that. jamie metzl former state department official joins us now and w.h.o. adviser. one of the first to question the origins of the virus when no one thought it was possible. and dr. steven quay who has been studying the origins of the
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virus since the beginning of the pandemic and thinks a lab leak is likely. wrote about it in the "wall street journal" and talking about it ever since. jamie to you, are you encouraged what you heard at the g-7 and nato that they might dig in this time? that it does matter how this started? >> yeah. i think it's a very positive step. i know that you said and a lot of us have questions whether the w.h.o. convened process can succeed and josh rogin is exactly right. it's highly unlikely to do so. we need to give china, let's say, 30 days to come clean to say we want to have a full investigation through the united nations with unrestricted access to all the relevant records. and you have 30 days to say yes or no. if yes, great. let's get moving on this investigation immediately. if no, we will say we have come to a dead end and now we need a parallel process or an alternate process led by the united states in conjunction with our allies through the g-7 the eced and other countries. one thing needs to be clear. china cannot have a veto over
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whether or not we investigate the worst pandemic in a century. >> brian: you know w.h.o. isn't equipped or empowered to do it jamie, you know better than anybody else. dr. steven quay is. he has seven patents and seven fda pharmaceutical drugs and wrote specifically about this. doctor, it's not easy to go over my head when it comes to science, would you talk about the sequences of this virus? which looks like something that has to be coming from a lab that you have never seen it go from animal to animal, right? >> well, i think there are a couple things that have been obscene that are kind of inconsistent with a community acquired zoonotic. lab acquired zoo notifies. as jamie said and we had written before. there is a whole set of investigations and records in the like that we would like to have access to before we finalize any conclusions about this. i think that's what we could hope china would participate in. >> brian: all right. so i want you to comment on somebody that does know the ape
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to this. we don't know if she has been candid yet. she is in gally. i'm sorry if i'm mispronouncing the name. she gave an interview in the "new york times." i know you both have read it couple quotes. dubious. knowing that she knows the answers, we didn't get a lot of q and a. here is one of the quotes, on on earth can i offer up evidence for something where interest is no evidence? that's when asked if interest was gain of function research and did this come from a lab. jamie, she says there is no evidence. >> there may be no evidence but the fact that we have no access to the record samples or the key personnel from this lab, that's the question if on day one they had said hey, we have an outbreak in wuhan. we know this is suspicious because we don't have horseshoe bats in the wild in wuhan but we have china's only level 4 virology institute with the largest collection of bat coronavirus. we know this looks fishy, that's why we want an international audit on day one. instead, what have they done? hidden records, destroyed
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samples, prevented any meaningful investigation so now a year and a half later it's just not credible to say trust us. that's why we need a full investigation china making itself look guilty. maybe they are not guilty. we don't know. we need a full investigation. we needed it from day one and we need it now. >> brian: you pointed out too, dr. quay. you said with mers and sars was different able to control it in layman's terms could you tell me what was different about covid-19 besides killing millions of people? >> >> you have two known zoonoses sars 1 and mers. 90% of the markets had viruses. here we have none in the market there you had the virus was practicing jumping into humans. go in the refrigerator and find blood samples 1% to 4% were
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positive for sars 1 or mers after this came out. here we looked at 10,000 says minutes and seen none. the virus had a lot of genetic diversity because it was running around in intermediate host. here we have a pure culture in that very first patient. the three criteria of a community vs. laboratory acquired zoonosis he check the laboratory acquired all three. >> brian: i don't know how the world has come to this. constantly pouring filth on innocent scientist. there is no longer a question of science. speculation rooted in utter distrust. what would you say to her, jamie, if she said that to you? >> >> i would say if the issue is trust. why are you engaged in shi and chinese authorities in this massive cover-up. if you want us to trust you we are happy to trust you. let's do it through transparency. i want to circle back to what steve said which was very important. maybe i will just say it another
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way. we know evolution is messy. all of us learned in high school or grade school about the darwinian principles of random and natural selection. that's why traditionally when we see these vices mutating. it's not just they are yesterday to infect lots of thieves viruses are ready to infect humans on day one. there is all kinds of trial and error that happens in nature. this virus shows up on day one ready to infect humans. that doesn't mean it was absolutely lab origin certainly means that's a highly credible hypothesis and that's why it's so concerning that rather than being transparent, rather than opening up, what china is doing is not just hiding the records and destroying samples and gagging the scientists. but it's preventing exactly the kind of investigation that could actually exonerate people like dr. shi. that's why this is so unfortunate. that's why u.s. leadership is required to get to the bottom of
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this. >> brian: used to marginalize your staples and freeze you out of youtube if you posted tore twitter or facebook and now leading the charge that voice in the wilderness has got some very impressive company including dr. steven quay. thanks so much, guys. we're not going to lead up on this. need your expertise along the way. appreciate it. >> awesome. thank you. >> brian: all right. up next, the president uses his cue cards and proceeds to take questions about donald trump even though he is in brussels. what could go wrong and a rising republican star that no one saw coming but everyone is now talking about. ♪ >> we have got run to the trouble, folks. and what is the trouble? the trouble is the biden administration that is seeking to turn this country into a socialist hell hole. ♪ our goal is to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you're taking cosentyx and your insurance or coverage changes or you need help paying cosentyx connect is here to help. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur.
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g. >> brian: all right. here we go. all smiles from the g-7 as the
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group wex president joe biden with open arms. quite a different scene from 2018 when donald trump was in charge. do you remember that? it didn't seem like so welcome there and didn't seem to mind it. from the moment joe biden touched down in the bay he was on board with the plans of the world community of the g-7 to make everyone go green and sign on the iran deal again. it was bad in 2015 and ivan worse now. mollie hemingway the senior editor of the federalist. you know her. mollie, aren't these the policies that got donald trump elected in the first place? >> well, i think what's happening at this g-7 summit does show difference between donald trump's foreign policy and what the biden administration offers. these people parading joe biden not because is he good for america but is he good for them. they like that he is going to increase, have these troops in europe fund their defense, let russia have its pipeline through germany. all these things that they wanted and they flattered him and then they get it a lot of
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people wonder how that works out well for the american taxpayer who ends up having to foot the bill in dealing with these trade agreements that are decades old and need to be updated but won't be. but, joe biden gets flattered and so everything goes back to normal. >> brian: right. so, he took about five or six questions today. lasted about 20 minutes. one of the questions with domestic politics. here the republican party came up. here is how -- here's the question. here is his answer. i want your response. >> the leadership of the republican party is fractured and the trump wing of the party is the bulk of the party but it makes up a significant minority of the american people. so, i think it is a shock and surprise that what's happened in terms of the consequence of president trump's phony populism. >> brian: phony populism, smaller party, fractured party
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and he started by saying one of the question was about january 6th. the rest of the country talking about january 6th and trump's responsibility there. what's your response to his response? >> well, joe biden took hours to get to this press conference and then he took like five are preselected questions and used the do you know the to bash his fellow country men because apparently for a lot of people in the leadership in the democratic party the biggest enemies are the people in the opposing party. what's more concerning than the venue of when he decided to attack his fellow americans is he is just wrong. i mean, the republican party is at record levels in terms of it's had more people voting for it than ever before there was 10 million plus new voters in this election that he just won. they -- the democrats lost cease in the house. republicans gand seats in the house. these ideas that the republican party is talking about this new look at foreign policy and focusing on the american worker are quite popular. that's why he knows that. that's why he is trying to denigrate these things.
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if the republican party does stick to those policy wins that they have had in the recent years of looking at these things, i think he knows they're a big threat and that's why he is trying to tear them down. >> brian: mollie, so easy to side step that question especially overseas. worry about people domestically overseas bad look. it's rare to see an american president overseas ripping another party at home. >> well, i remember you had sometimes donald trump would be doing this and people would just really react negatively to it but they forget here is joe biden doing it barack obama he seemed to love to go overseas and attack republicans. it was like his favorite thing to do. what's different, i think, is when the media gets upset about it and when they don't. it would be good if they kept the domestic stuff at home and focus on important foreign policy things. joe biden needs to remember the american taxpayer and what they are being asked to do in terms of subsidizing american european defense and trade deals.
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is he keeping them on the back burner for petty political reasons and that's unfortunate. >> brian: problem with multilateralism you have to get everybody's opinion on board. that's why all these communiques is so watered down when it comes to russia and certainly china leading out of the g-7. mollie, very curious, his whole trip is going to be defined how it goes with vladimir putin. so far four days in and that's what we have. thanks so much, mollie, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> brian: all right. meanwhile, leader to joins us now, one of the loudest voices for brexit, you know in fox news contributor nigel farage. predictable to serve going to exhale and so glad the interrupter in chief is not president. anything surprising so far? >> not really. look. the rest of the globalists donald trump believe in the nation states so to them a great relief that he wasn't there. that america sends a slightly dodgery president who wasn't going to challenge anything because he probably didn't
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understand too much of what was going on around him. they love -- this g-7 was all about consensus. everybody agreeing on everything. take for example like joe biden on global warming. everyone says we're all going to die tomorrow. we must cut carbon emissions and give $100 billion to third world countries to help them reduce carbon emissions, applause all around, open the champagne, right? if trump had been there, he would have said hang on, guys. why are we doing all of this when china is opening two new coal fired power stations every single week? but, of course, joe biden wasn't going to say that donald trump would have said that that explains to you why they think it's wonderful that trump is gone and biden is there. >> brian: i want to ask you a question. what happened to boris johnson? i still can't get my head around these comments when he asked about a post pandemic world.
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let's listen. >> we're building back better together. and building back greener and building back fairer and building back more equal. and how shall i -- in a more gender neutral and perhaps a more feminine way. >> brian: is he gender neutral or feminine? i don't like either choice. [laughter] >> obvious contradiction, there wasn't there? the whole tone of it. it was metropolitan liberal elites virtually becoming the green party. now whether this is his new wife, it was on ecowarrior that has had this influence, i don't know. what do i know is this is not what conservative voters gave him a big majority for. and he just seems to be so easily influenced by all of the others that little speech was astonishing. i'm told boris is not really a
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conservative and i know that many americans saw him perhaps as being a mini trump. g-7 has confirmed he is not. >> brian: do you know what's interesting? does he not remember that he probably would not have that job if barack obama and joe biden was the next president and not donald trump. donald trump in support of brexit. president obama and vice president biden who said do not leave the eu. you go to the back of the cue. now he is president. do you remember this? >> well, the thing about boris is, boris joined the brexit campaign five minutes till midnight. it was people like me that put the hard work in many, many years. and okay brexit is done and that's good. but when you hear boris on china in particular, you know, and he is saying tonight very clearly, he does not want a new cold war with china, he wants us to go soft on china. boris brexit with a political expediency not something he really believed.
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in donald trump absolutely believed in brexit and still does. i'm afraid that boris is quite a big disappointment for many people. >> brian: that's the problem with multilateralism germany, france and britain don't want to get tough with china, that's going to put the world in jeopardy and america can't go along with that if we care about our future. once again going to ask to lead. that's the problem. he wants to be one of the guys and we need a leader. >> yeah. absolutely and trump was good on china. i could even see the influence of what trump said on china on biden who was trying to sound tough without really meaning it. sadly, most of the european leaders are happy to sell their souls to the chinese communist party and they are never going to fear joe biden on this. i believe that donald trump is the only man that can coalesce the west around a policy that actually stands up and challenges the chinese communist party. nobody else in global affairs can do it. and can you like donald trump,
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can you dislike donald trump, but he was absolutely right on the china issue. and that's why at some point before too long, not just america, but we in the western world need him, his courage and his vision back in the white house. >> brian: thanks so much, nigel. appreciate it he knows you well and you know him well. you are not just speaking off the cuff. appreciate it. up next a republican who isn't afraid to fiercely defend america's past and fight for its future. >> let's save america, folks. because if there is to be freedom in this nation in the future, it is only going to become at the behest of the republican party. the grand ole party. the party of freedom and equality. the one that always has been and the one that always will be. ♪ ♪ mutual's coverage customizer tool? so you only pay for what you need. sorry? limu, you're an animal! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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>> i want to be clear how i characterize this. this is mostly a protest. it is not -- it is not generally
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speaking unruly. >> brian: exactly. aside from the arson much the situation in america's cities mostly peaceful, right? dot dot dot. at least that's what the media has been tell us for a better part of a year unless, of course, you are in the middle of it. the truth is violent and crime run rampant in america mostly democratic run cities in this nation. most of us feel powerless to stop it. government is supposed to protect us. that is obviously not happening. dozens of business owners in the city of baltimore doing something very "newsweek." they may not pay any taxes at all. the horse you came in on saloon acre mathias. what are you and 36 other business openers decided to do because the crime has run rampant and affecting your business? >> basically what we did is we had a representative formulate a letter doing nothing more than requesting basic services which would be garbage pickup and the most glaring thing is we want
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safety. i think that's really been difficult to bounce back as a small business that was closed for 10 months with kind of the lawlessness and just complete disregard for human life. and let me be clear. still the disney land of baltimore city. it's rampant. i mean it's pervasive throughout the entire city. i think everyone, as much as we pay, baltimore city pays at least two times every other municipality in maryland. it's time for them to do something. >> brian: so they are taking your money, put it in escrow, keep your fees and keep your taxes. you are going to put it in escrow until they start stepping up and doing something. i think it's great. it reflects the frustration that you have because you are watching these brawls take place in the middle of the street. you are watching the garbage everywhere. how are you supposed to get people in your building like that? >> well, simply, you can't.
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when the biggest underpinning of any successful city i think is safety, so what happened is it's been sort of a multifaceted joint -- a multifaceted effort for -- to tie the authority of the police to be able to be able to enforce anything. whether it be loitering, whether it be urinating. they are not enforcing open air drug markets. they're rolling igloo coolers full of booze with no permits but god forbid they treat us -- there is just -- there is a big incon greens griewns about how they enforce policy owned businesses versus this. they are awfully quiet. everyone sees it for what it is. >> brian: they disempowered. they disenfranchised. they told the cops you are the bad guys, you are the problem. you wonder why they all started resigning and saying i'm not going to get involved in this. in new york they are going to start taking away qualified
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immunity. it's an endless cycle which is bad news for people like you who just want to work 100 hours a week and make a good living. eric mathias, i'm pulling for you. hopefully holding back taxes and fees and doing shows like this will get their attention. appreciate it. >> yes. thanks for having us on or me on. >> brian: let's continue. next guest another patriot outraged by the brewing chaos on the streets and other classrooms. mark robinson former army reservist and now lieutenant governor of north carolina. first off, mark, lieutenant governor, what's your reaction to what's happening in parliamentary? not unique, is it? >> no, it's not. unfortunately it's systemic across the nation. we see these left wing democrats who are incapable of correctly running cities and they are actually running them straight into the ground. it's a common theme. >> brian: it makes the cops the bad guys. and if you are going to radio lose your living. if you are going to go get sued. if a body camera is going to show half the story and going to destroy your life and your family's life. do you know what?
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i will wear the uniform but i'm not going to go into areas i don't have to. >> absolutely. america had better wake up quick. one thing this nation has been pleased with is a vast amount of decent hardworking honest young men and women who are willing to be police officers and the vast majority of them do a fantastic job. if we don't change the trend that we currently see in politics, where elected officials are not backing up police officers, in fact are throwing them under the bus of the we will miss the days of the good old friendly cop on the beat and fall into chaos. we already see it happening in places like baltimore. >> brian: seeing in baltimore. what about north carolina? are you seeing a problem in the cities? what are you hearing? >> absolutely, just the cities i'm from greensboro is overrun with crime. the reason why it's overrun with crime is because we have ineffective city council and even more ineffective mayor. there is trash building up on our corners. there are pan handlers all over. they are being co-dependent with
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homeless folks where they can find beds for them. they are north doing it as far as of the crime goes, they are doing the same thing that many of the leftist politicians are doing. they are handcuffing the police and not allowing them to be proactive if fighting crime. >> brian: here you are a will high ranking official in north carolina. life has not been easy for you. you are the ninth of kids or 10 kids? >> 10 children. >> brian: had you to go to foster care for a little while because of an abusive situation at home. you were working in a furniture store for a while. decided you want toed go to go to school and have a passion for this condition tri. instead of being angry at this country for the way your life started you love this country and want to make it better. why is that your reaction when so many others point fingers and said life's not fair to me. >> all tough do is take a look around the globe and realize as bad as i had it when i was a child, there were people even back then who had it a thousand times worse than i had.
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i had the hope of a great nation and a great neighborhood and a great community surrounding me, encouraging me all that i can. we have public schooling that was basically given us for free. you know, of course, there was taxpayer dollars involved. we didn't have to come out of our pocket and pay it we had all of these wonderful things around us even though we were poor. there are many places around the globe where that does not exist. that's what encourages me. the sacrifices that people have made and the conditions that other people live in that would give nearly anything to live where i live. and so, this is the greatest nation on earth. and i have always known that, and i will always tout that i will always fight to make sure it stays that way. >> brian: not perfect, but trying to be. is that what you see? >> absolutely, absolutely. this country is like my family. my family is certainly not perfect. my family has flaws. but, and this nation has flaws. that's no reason to demonize the
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place that we love. we should continually strive try make this place perfect and, again, it's the best place in the world so why not get in and do all we can to keep it that way. >> brian: lieutenant governor, why people recognizing what you said? why does your speech make so much difference? why is your appearance here capturing attention in america right now? >> i think people are clamoring for folks to stand up and fight for what god has given us. what he has given us is a nation of freedom. you know, our right come from him. and people are ready to stand up and protect what we have and what we have as a blessed nation free and prosperous. we want to keep it that way. we have seen in the last 100 or so odd days the through the biden administration what is going on. we don't want that to continue. we want to stand up and fight to make sure this nation stays number one in the world. >> brian: lieutenant governor mark robinson, thank you for joining us. i appreciate it north carolina is lucky to have you. >> thank you, brian, so much.
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they are not only struggling to pay their staff. >> right behind the bar. >> they were also evicted from their home. >> we are living upstairs of the restaurant right now. >> brian: scenes like this are happening in small businesses across the country. the ones that have survived sass bars and restaurants are struggling to stay afloat and that's a scene from bar rescue post pandemic world. lots of businesses taking part in hygiene theater bending over backwards appearance of being safe. temperature checks cash free payments killing tall menus they never made any scientific sense in stopping the virus. why are we still doing this? 20 years after 9/11 we are still taking our shoes off at the airport. will it be same at the dining experience after the pandemic
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how long will i have plexiglass between me and the person next to me will i ever touch a menu again. john after it. jon taffer, you were on talking about the need to open up. do you still feel the same way. >> no, i don't feel there is a reason to be cautious anymore, brian. if we certainly look at the current knowledge of science. people are vaccinated. i'm vaccinated i even had a blood test to test my antibodies. i know i'm not going to get anybody else sick and i know the same for the people around me. i went to a hockey game last week, brian to the nhl playoffs. the plexiglass is down from the bars in the food areas. there is no more spacing. nobody is wearing masks. the arena is packed. and nobody is complaining, brian. do you know it's interesting, i remember the first time i heard of the term social distancing about a year and a half ago and now hygiene theater is this new phrase. brian, it has no scientific
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basis. we are not getting cross contamination from surfaces. we know that the science has proven that we are certainly not transferring it when we are vaccinated. it's time to get back to normal. >> brian: i feel bad for the waiters and waitresses. bartenders and cooks wearing masks when they told us after first telling us 8 months don't tornado watch surface "hot commodities" down your cereal. oops you can't get it from touching ang a surface. let's get back to work. other thing is you even told me about a menu you box certain items because you want them to sell. put items thaton't have thatch profit at the bottom. all of that is gone looking at the iphone trying to figure out if brussel sprouts or fried or baked. >> exactly right. it takes away my opportunity to merchandise to you, brian, menus are designed in a certain way. i know where your island, some are boxed, some are shadowed. can i move to you items that are microsoft profitable. my signature. all of that is gone with the qr code phones. without server interaction now. the server stands 10 feet away.
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you can't hear what they're saying. how do they sell anything today? my employees are incredibly frustrated. brian, it's 107 degrees today in las vegas. how would you like to be wearing a maverick and working outside in this heat? that seems far more dangerous to me than removing that mask. >> brian: by the way working double shifts because you can't fully staff which is another issue and another topic which i have had you on before. we tried this whole thing about conned meant and robots in 2007. it didn't catch on. let's watch. wroib brian right, the tank with the catch up didn't happen. so it never caught on. we don't want any part of that anymore. i get people complaining also about the games going to the games. they said that they can't touch relish, they can't touch the ketchup, they can't touch the
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mustard and hand off cash, can you please tell america we can use cash again? >> we can use cash again. we can touch a ketchup bottle again. it's time to get on with our lives, brian. do you know those tiny ketchup packets they used to be 7 cents. they went to 17 cents. they are 30 to 40 cents now. you would think the restaurant operator would be eager to get that bottle of ketchup back in your hand and not pay 30 cents for a packet. this is destroying the industry. the cost it is placing on the restaurant industry is absurd. consumers need to back off, also, and let us be ourselves now. we have to stop placing this hygiene pressure upon each other now. >> brian: got it. >> time to go on with our lives. >> brian: make a decision if we want the vaccine. make your decisions going out to eat. it's not mandatory. jon taffer watch bar rescue family show makes you feel good
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about small business. i will not tell you how every shows ends. >> good to see you, brian. >> brian: can we really trust a man who claims he was swallowed by a whale and spit back out to tell his story or will i be ostracized for asking the obvious question? tension will resume when we come back. only on prime. ♪ ♪ insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. hot dog or... chicken? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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♪♪ the lincoln family of luxury suvs. ♪ ♪ >> brian: hi, let's bring in the founder and we are putting him on the clock for 30 seconds and let the emojis be your guide. are you ready? >> i'm ready, brian. >> brian: did you bring your a-game? >> i'm ready to dominate appearance but to a diaper was swallowed by a humpback whale saying he was in the wales mall 30-40 seconds before spat out. >> i realized, it is not a shark. the only other thing is i just
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got eaten by a whale. >> brian: so what do you think, clay, are you buying it? >> i'm not buying it. i wanted to be true, brian. i would like jonah to have a modern day 2021 but really, the fact that the guy has no injuries whatsoever is what tips me on the side of this possibly can't be true, right? zero injuries, little bit of body tissue. if you get eaten by a whale, there should be tangible evidence of being eaten by a whale. i'm not buying it, what about you? >> brian: you might change your mind if it was a baby humpback whale? >> no, i'm still not buying it. >> brian: next, more on your book, lebron james at the high school game this weekend with rapper drake who come as you see here gave his rapper or a piece of his mind. drake doing his best impersonation. can someone please tell him this is not nick's lakers?
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please tell me you don't think it is okay to argue at a kids game? >> my wife if listening says unfortunately sometimes i argue at my own kids games. the bigger issue, lebron being there makes total sense. drake arguing at a game that doesn't involve his own kid? even attending a game that's not even his own kid, really we are to move by drake and my own mind mind. this doesn't make sense. i think lebron, argue with officials if you want, but drake is super weird to me. >> brian: i think it is very weird and also shows too, lebron has one goal: it is to play with his son and if his son doesn't go to college, that one year of college, but they do it, don't you think? >> i think it will be like griffey and griffey jr. >> brian: next university of virginia last week but admitted he had second thoughts during the game after a fan opposing team tried to bribe him.
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>> i heard a fan offered dippin' dots, which i'm surprised dippin' dots, the inflation is unreal. so for dan, dippin' dots sounds good. we will be here another day, per dam so i can find my own dippin' dots. the two best postgame interview in the history of baseball. >> phenomenal answer. congrats to uva advanced in the college world series. they beat dallas baptist and a walk up fashion. this is remarkable. if you have kids coming on love dippin' dots, that ice cream of the future and market themselvet untold amounts of dippin' dots and every ballpark, he is right. the thought is insane. not a bad value but i love the idea to bribe someone with dippin' dots and i might use it for my little league. >> brian: dippin' dots mailed -- so he wins and gets
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the dippin' dots. next finally in a study released by the university of notre dame found husbands who help class around the house are more likely to have a higher incomes. i guess it pays to be lazy? how about you, clay, does this mean you should not pay the doorjamb, not vacuum? or mow the lawn? >> brian: i tell you this much, my wife has given up on me doing anything around the house. we have the fix-it crew coming through and here is the other thing, brian, i will speak out for fathers coming up this weekend, we may help out but we just don't help out the right standard often time and it's just not up to their desire appear that is oftentimes a good excuse that you are making more money. you want me to vacuum or get a place in aruba, make your choice. >> that is a great line. >> brian: i don't like to put a clock on our friendship but it will last until the next show. >> i appreciate it, brian,
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congratulations. >> brian: meanwhile, thank you for watching "fox news primetime" and tomorrow i will change outfits and be on fox & friends 6:00 and 9:00, leo terrell. when you get used to meet brian kilmeade and larry the cable guy, josh rogan, rick scott. now i have six seconds to get you ready for "tucker carlson tonight." a matter of three seconds, you will hear the drums. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." ever penned to buckhead in atlanta? a beautiful residential in the northwest corner of the city that's not a huge place with only 80,000 people to live there but it is fair to say without buckhead, atlanta as currently run could not exist. taxes from buckhead residents account for one fifth of atlanta's entire city

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