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when there are many other vital aspects of the american economy that we don't want hit with ransomware either in the message should have been no attacks either. >> charles: that would have been the better when i think, that covers it all. thank you very much, that's all we have for today. catch me tomorrow at 2:00 p.m., on the fox business network. it's a big day in the market but it's still a big day here. >> dana: hello, everyone, i'm dana perino along with dagen mcdowell, harold ford jr., jesse watters and greg gutfeld, it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." you go what you do all the time? ended i say -- what i said was what will change their behavior is the rest of the world reacting.
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i'm not confident of anything, i'm just stating the facts. >> dana: president biden getting a little testy with the press after his meeting with vladimir putin, the high stakes summit wrapping up a little earlier than predicted. he predictably denied any involvement in the attacks that hit key american infrastructure and claimed that the united states is the biggest cyberbully in the world. president biden said he gave vladimir putin a list of targets that are off-limits. >> i talked about the proposition in certain critical infrastructure should be off-limits to attack, period. i gave them a list, if i'm not mistaken, i don't have it in front of me, 16 specific entities. i pointed out to him, we have significant cyber capability and he knows it. he doesn't know exactly what it is but it is significant and if, in fact, they violate these basic norms we will respond. there were no threats, just a
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simple assertion made and no "if you do that, we will do this" with anything i said. >> dana: president biden taking a lot of criticism for holding separate news conferences and giving putin a solo platform where he was able to attack the united states. >> in american cities every day people are killed. that includes the leaders of various organizations, you don't have time to say a word and someone is killed in an entire movement develops, known as black lives matter. i'm not going to comment on that but here's what i do want to say, what we saw was disorder destruction, violations of the law, et cetera. >> dana: by tomorrow this summit will be behind us, what's your take on everything here? >> jesse: the way i saw it, the russians hack i send biden invite putin to a summit and gives him a list of things he's
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not allowed to hack? no consequences, no deal, nothing concrete. he said some criminals in russia did it, we will see if he can stop it, calls it a constructive summit. the reporter says, what makes you think vladimir putin is going to stop doing this? and joe biden says "because vladimir cares about world opinion and he wouldn't want to hurt his popularity and the rest of the world." i'm thinking to myself that's actually biden, biden cares about what the russians think about us, the chinese think about it and the europeans think so he is not america first because he doesn't want to be the bad guy even if being the bad guy is good for america, he wants to be loved more than respected and that's the key to the biden doctrine. then the reporter says, did you ask for help about getting to the bottom of the china virus? and biden says no, i didn't really do that. and again, china is really
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concerned about world opinion and their image in the world is really taking a beating, like china is going to say it came from the lab just to boost their popularity. he doesn't get it, next reporter, mr. president, you are saying the hacks came from inside russia but vlad is saying no they didn't so how is this a constructive conversation? he snaps at the reporter, loses his cool and at this point he knows he screws up, no discipline and he has to go clean it up on the tarmac before he gets back on the jet. >> dana: here is the tarmac seen right after the press conference, here you go. >> look, to be a good reporter you have to have a negative view, i see the way you all -- you never ask the question. >> dana: all presidents get mad. >> jesse: he knew it didn't go well, he had to take some more
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questions and end ends up trying to convince the press that something came out of the psalmists when nothing came out of the summit and it looks to me that even the reporters now know, biden is just about talk for the sake of talk, it's not about action. >> dana: i haven't got it all the way through, i will give myself permission now, i've never been to marriage counseling but i imagine the first meeting of marriage counseling between really contentious partners would be like this where they afterwards have to come out and have a separate phone call. cannot be seen together. >> greg: to jesse's point, the most bizarre part of this whole thing was when he said, here's the list of american entities that are off limits which suggests, you mean there are entities that are on limits? [laughter] what's that list? the first one is fox news.
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if you go after my dear cnn, i think they did, ratings have dropped 76%. here's the take home. putin got a pipeline and we got captain cranky pants. not only did putin have the energy, he went home to the energy. he was like a teenager yelling "i did my homework" to the parents, meanwhile putin is like a relaxed, alert iguana fasting on a river rock. it's not entirely joe's, president biden's fault. putin is like how they describe high school in "dazed and confused." i get older, they say the same age. every semester america has to repeat the same class, right? he gets a new guy every 4-8
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years so there is a no real incentive for him to develop a long relationship and it's the same with china as well so they keep changing, he, like the girls in high school keeps staying the same. >> dana: peter doocy was able to yell at her question and it got answered. his finally able to connect the elephant in the room, russia and china are getting closer together and there are financial relationships there as well as other cooperations. >> harold: i have a slightly different take on the summit. i think it was two adults who don't like or trust one another, i think it was our president making clear to him, i found it a little odd saying these are off limits in the second question, basically said to him, you're going to say you didn't do it. how they reacted to that meeting. i thought he reset the relationship with russia, laid out very clearly, we are two
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adults and here's what you can expect from me going forward and what you can expect from the united states rate i don't necessarily agree with all the things you said but i understand some of the frustrations with how this might have gone and we are looking for big deliverables. the big deliverable for me was the g7 and nato reunited us there, putin, speaking on behalf of the world here. you're not going to have the free reign you had over the last several years, you've gone through five presidents, you may go through to call more about your big challenges that you want to be relevant and you are no longer relevant, we are going to organize our national security strategy over the next ten years around how to beat china in a new cold war. you are old news, bad news and if you do more we will retaliate, that's what i heard. >> jesse: i don't think we are speaking the same language, i don't think putin has had free reign for the last few years, he got a pipeline and a summit and there were no consequences for the hacks. >> dana: we will see what the deliverables are, the summit is one thing that the follow
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through, where do we go from here? >> dagen: i'm waiting to see how many of these 16 targets get hacked. he basically told vladimir putin, here are our most valuable assets. have at it. number one. number two, i didn't quite like biden's holier-than-thou stance on human rights abuses given the fact that his secretary of state punted bigly, when he met with the chinese communist party back in march. russia is a jv team compared to china so if biden wins and ever meets xi jinping he needs to step up and not let murderous tyrants tell us what's right and wrong and say hey, 2 million people in concentration camps and go through the list paid i did like, there's a decent stage
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craft going on with biden today, "the sun is getting hot" and he doffed his suit coat and folded and then he's got his aviators at the ready, it created that moment of, like, grandpa still knows how to drive a stick. >> dana: i tell you, in terms of stagecraft, the advance work by the americans versus the russians was much better in terms of the backdrop for the press conference very well done. >> greg: is going to be something, when trump ever said something that was directionally true i may be false or whatever, he be fact-checked and no one is going to fact-check president biden. when joe said that the people who breached the capital killed an officer i was under the impression that that's not the case and that a police officer actually killed an unarmed female protester, that wasn't mentioned. when he said the people that reach the capital killed an officer i think he was being harder on trump then he would've
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♪ ♪ >> harold: jon stewart taking some heat from those on the left upset with his support of the wu
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wuhan lab leak theory. "a respiratory coronavirus taking over china, would we ask? the diseases the same name as the rabbit. how did this happen? they are like, a pangolin just a turtle. >> harold: a "washington post" columnist is slamming the comedian in an op-ed. the former head of the cdc not backing away from his belief on where covid came from. >> i don't think it's plausible that this virus went from a batch to an animal we still don't know that animal. and then went into humans and immediately learned how to be human to human transmissible to causing one of the greatest pandemics we've had in the history of the world.
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>> harold: some say you might not of been telling the truth and he may have been joking, you have a good handle on comedy, was he telling the truth? >> greg: the big revelation here is that jon stewart watches fox news. it makes sense, he's now in our age group where the wisdom kicks in or maybe his writer because i think, when i said, there's a firework explosion in a small town, you check the fireworks factory and his writer wrote, if there is a chocolate explosion you check the chocolate factory so i think this was so shocking because they live in a bubble and they haven't heard this opinion wears you've heard this opinion and other opinions here on fox, we talked about this theory, we've done segments on it but in places like "the view" where the only information they get it from "people" magazine they are like oh, my god, it's so amazing. anybody who's shocked by this reveals the ignorance of the actual topic.
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>> harold: dana, you know, white houses have to be able to respond when bad things happen to make sure we are prepared. i'm assuming china, you have to assume the worst case. >> dana: i think that's right. i think you have to assume the worst and china needs to know that we all assume the worst. if this were called the moscow virus and it all started in moscow do you think they would be reluctant to find out the root cause and how this virus got up there? to dr. redfield's point, one of the big problems early on is because china wasn't open about what was going on here we were treating him of the cdc was treating this as another sars outbreak, you treat sars in a different way than you treat coronavirus the white house or administration if they don't have clear information you are going to treat the wrong problem. that led to a lot of people losing their lives and their livelihoods and so you wonder, like, when is the left going to get mad.
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>> harold: speaking of the left getting mad, jesse? >> jesse: did i make them out again? i think this is funny, it's common sense but it's safe, we've known for a year it likely came from a lab, biden now says it's okay to talk about, fauci and "the washington post" and cnn say it's okay to talk about. bold, this is edgy, he went there. he didn't go there, the guys retired, the only reason he makes a joke like this is because he doesn't work for the corporate media. when you work for the corporate media you can't play against the narrative. the narrative was this can't come from a lab because they have so much money over there invested in beijing. time warner, at&t, comcast, they are not going to send a team of investigators over to the wuhan lab and start poking around, there's too much at stake, the chinese will just take away their license and their deals under contract and it's over so
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you can't even say something that's obvious if that is -- goes against the profit margin. look, they did it come of the type of guy and midnight in below freezing to go out for a subway sandwich, you say that and they call you a racist. or what about kavanaugh. the chinese, are they really giving hunter biden a diamond because they are best friends? it's a bribe. if you say something the corporate media doesn't like they will excommunicate you. he doesn't have to deal with that anymore because he's retired and he works on a farm now. he has a little farm. >> greg: no wonder the beard. >> jesse: yes, he's in character. >> harold: watch of the business community be urging president biden to do with china? be fine with any company wants to do this in china they are carrying water from xi jinping at all and that's what so
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disgusting and you've seen it with the complete reticence to call out human rights abuses in china so greg, i have to apologize to you, i think i stole that line from you, too. >> greg: we shared the same thoughts. >> dagen: my take on this is, this is jon stewart beginning to reclaim comedy in a way that -- it's been held hostage by then-skinned liberals. >> greg: i hope you're right. >> greg: you cannot write jokes that land around the micro-sensitivities of left wing nuts. he made that guy's career, seems to be spiraling down the toilet bowl given the lack of laughs on that late-night show but there is nothing funnier than a comic ridiculing, knocking the
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stuffing out of a sour, arrogant, self-important blowhard. joan rivers did it, there is no bigger sour, self-important, arrogant blowhard than stephen colbert and jon stewart did it right in front of them, basically in his face and i ate it up but i won't be watching that show, watch greg gutfeld every night, though. >> greg: there you go. >> harold: democrat said to dis- republicans going along with president biden's trillion dollar agenda. ♪ ♪ no, he's not in his room. ♪♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: chuck schumer getting ready to ram through president biden's radical agenda that will cost us trillions, democrats planning to spend up to $4 trillion on biden's left-wing plan that would transform the entire economy and that number doesn't even include infrastructure. axios is reporting the party wants to focus on their "climate agenda, senator tom cotton fleming the move that could remake america. >> one reason why chuck schumer and joe biden are watching these bipartisan negotiations as they don't have the votes for a partisan bill yet and i'm not sure they will ever get it, they want to spend to the tune of $4 trillion to once again give away things like tax breaks to rich people for electric vehicles. >> jesse: capitol hill corresponded dana perino with updates. >> dana: 20 senators, tender republicans and democrats have said they put together and formed this bipartisan framework that basically would not do all
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that infrastructure they're talking about but all the other things. "wall street journal" editorial board this morning so be careful of this because it could be a wolf in sheep's clothing. if republicans get -- suckered into -- willingly vote for this, it may give democrats a chance to do other, bigger stuff they really want. on reconciliation which is like waving the white flag of surrender. >> jesse: republicans getting snookered, heard that story a few times. wolf in sheep's clothing? >> greg: cultural appropriation. >> jesse: i'm sorry. >> dana: i said it. >> greg: the wolf is pretending to be a sheep, its cultural appropriation in the animal world animal world. >> dana: that's outrageous. >> greg: wolf, if you are watching, be happy with who you are. we love all animals here. one thing we will never know about this trillion dollar climate change money dump is the opportunity cost for other issues that have a more immediate effect on human
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pleasure, human life, like solving the homeless issue, the mentally ill, the education system is the pits, helping flacks get back on the homeownership lateral, all these things could be solved like that and especially we we are chasing one fraction under the false assumption that we even the government data shows no correlation so that's what i have to say. he's really good on this stuff. >> jesse: he is very good and so is the tax foundation, dagen, nonpartisan think tank. [laughter] so they are saying this is going to cost the country trillions of dollars, lose jobs, decrease wages, what do you think? >> dagen: let the democrats spend, it will be mayhem in the
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midterms. inflation is running of the fastest pace in 30 years and you have investors talking about, we already are seeing double-digit inflation, hundred dollar oil is on the way and energy crisis so when that arrives and gasoline prices have gone through the roof, when that arrives, how is joe biden -- how are the democrats going to explain the keystone pipeline, banning oil and gasoline federally which judges shot down and told joe biden that you can do that, they rejoined the paris climate accord, they suspended leases in arctic national wildlife refuge, crush our energy infrastructure, that will bite them where the sun doesn't shine. >> jesse: let's ask a democrat, what do you think the white house should say when we see huge surges in gas prices and goods the summer? b3 i think you've heard the fed chair today say we should expect two rate hikes, look, there was
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an election last year and president biden ran on all these ideas in the country elected him and he is now, we shouldn't be surprised that he's acting on the things he said he was going to act on. >> jesse: i never heard about trillions and trillions and trillions, maybe i wasn't paying attention. he threw the infrastructure bill i hope passes. as much as we say it's too big or too small, the challenges we face with infrastructure from roads and bridges and broadband and our energy and telco infrastructure needs to be updated so i hope that this thing is bipartisan but i'm not afraid, if the president has to go it alone, i hope he doesn't, based on dana's incredible reporting. >> dana: i read the press release. >> harold: you're going to have to have some republicans. it's likely going to be a bipartisan solution to infrastructure. >> dagen: the left doesn't want people driving. not, they think cars, even the
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electric ones are evil. 5% in the big infrastructure bill, i was not insulting president biden by calling him -- don't send me hate tweets. >> jesse: not insulting, corrupt hunter biden set to cash in to the tune of millions. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dagen: i guess his buries my money ran out, hunter biden is apparently and artist right now selling his abstract work for as much is half a million dollars for painting. hunter's art dealer says that sales are confidential which is raising the question once again
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on whether the first time is selling access it. >> greg: he went from one scam to another but this one is better, he was the guy who had to explain why he didn't deserve six figures a month for a job he wasn't qualified for, now is going to try to explain why he doesn't deserve six figures, but it's easy to be an imposter in this art world because they are all imposters, aren't they? no one knows our then they play off every insecurities. that's pretty good, but he's in on the joke because he paints with a straw. what is he known for? he used to snort below with a straw and now he uses it to blow paint. that's like o.j. simpson decided to go to chef school and using the same nice. >> dagen: i majored in art history. and i know -- yeah.
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i know there are a lot of stupid rich people. i want to buy some access. >> jesse: you could have a russian billionaire hands a bite and family half a million dollars and the family gives the guy a watercolor pack and we are not supposed to say wait a second, the media has no clue, don jr. whittles a little sphere and then some russian gives them half a million in the media is going to say that sounds like it's a straight deal. of course not, violating every spirit of the law. it's got to be illegal to do this, right? it has to has to be illegal. >> dagen: i'm sure the fbi would be interested in looking into it given they are investigating his taxes. you are sitting in front of andy warhol painting and you didn't know it was andy warhol. what you think as an amateur?
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>> harold: i don't buy a lot of art but i don't begrudge a guy, i don't begrudge a guy trying to make a living and if it turns out there's something out aboveboard here, will find out. but i don't begrudge a guy, maybe hunter and former president bush may come together and do some artwork together. >> jesse: i don't think bush is selling it to saudi billionaires, though. >> harold: we don't know who he selling it to. i don't even know if he sold anything. >> dagen: i think about it like this, who in their right mind would go and pay -- by the way, these numbers are total b.s., could they just make them up. exactly, but who would actually go and even spend $5,000 on one of these paintings and put it in their foyer and people come over, look at my biden, they be
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left at a time. to be when think some of these paintings were that bad. when i was a kid i used to love doing that below art thing. >> greg: is that what you called it? >> dana: there's a lot of shady stuff that goes on in the art world, it's a place to hide a lot of money and that's why this is may be -- >> greg: a lot of brushes with the law. to be one less it right there. "brushes with the law" tonight at 9:00. >> dana: hannity is going to love it. >> dagen: "the fastest" up next. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance
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♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back, time for "the fastest" first off, u.s. track and field star hopes to compete in the tokyo olympics, instead she got hit with a four year suspension after testing positive for a steroid that she says a burrito was to blame. >> this food truck that i happen to go to that night, i've eaten
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there a lot before, and this food truck, ten hours later when it supposed to be in your body when you are digesting it, i had to be tested. >> greg: ironically, bad burrito usually gives you the runs but in her case it prevented her from running. we learned a lesson here, don't have burritos. >> dana: you eat a lot of bacon, you would test positive. >> greg: i would test positive for being a pig, the amount of pork i.e. >> dana: she says she's telling the truth, a lot of people don't believe her, they are appealing the case, she doesn't know what's going to happen but she's probably not going to make it to the olympics this year. before a great reporting again, dana. she is a master of all stories. what happens here, do we believe her, do we not believe her? >> harold: it must've been one heck of a burrito.
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i want to give her the benefit of the doubt, i hope they go through the appeals process and to get to compete but i'm curious if he's ever eaten there before. it's curious to me why you might not have shown up before, maybe the test was a longer period of time after, who knows. the >> greg: if you are a long-distance runner, steroids, what you need it for? she doesn't look like she's on anything. >> jesse: i don't know, greg, what a wino about steroids? and got they don't test us at fox. here's a narrative, greg, the narrative is the americans are clean. no matter what, the russians and the chinese are dirty and even if we are dirty we are still clean, that is the narrative. >> greg: what you think of that narrative, dagen? >> dagen: i'm not going to disagree with jessie, he's on steroids. i have a different take on this,
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been thinking about it. i ate a lot of that in the south, you eat everything but the oink. a lot of organs. it's -- >> dana: we will tell you on the commercial break. >> dagen: its brains made from gelatin and i just wonder this is the reason why i never developed breasts. >> jesse: go have a burrito. >> dagen: i'm serious. >> greg: interesting. next up, after the pandemic, streaming fatigue is setting in, apparently people think there are just way too many options and they are getting exhausted. i thought streaming fatigue was the fourth time you get up in the middle of the night to pee. >> jesse: i don't have streaming fatigue, we have baby fatigue. i don't watch netbooks anymore, we go to bed at nine and get up at 5:00. we don't do that. >> greg: you don't watch my
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show? >> jesse: i hear enough about it in the green room. i've heard good things, though. >> greg: my theory is the fatigue is caused by the realization that what you're watching wasn't worth it, you know how -- they are taking some to make something that should be a two hour movie and turn it into five episodes are seven episodes so they have to fill it out with its other nonsense dialogue and ancillary characters, i watched a show where they go off on some character for an episode and you never see him again. what was that show? "mayor of east town." her boyfriend played by that australian guy and what's the point of that relationship? it never comes back. what a mistake. >> dagen: i can tell you the point of the relationship, do you want me to tell you? it was to show her middle-aged body, it was a total set up, oh, she's relatable now. those things.
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i would not have gotten through covid, the only thing i could watch for two and a half weeks was every episode of every season of "rupaul's drag race," it's just fun and happy end its biting end under humor, nothing is off-limits, but after that i was done. >> greg: it's sports for people who hate sports, that's the way i looked at it. >> harold: my wife who i love to the death put on "gilmore girls," i've seen every episode of "new girl." the two i like that. >> harold: i love all the documentaries you can find, i've watched documentaries on, have gone back and wash a lot of things there so it's been -- i'm not tired yet. >> greg: what about you, dana? >> dana: every time we log on to something we have to pay again. how many subscriptions do i have? i've paid over and over and it's
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driving me crazy, i think one of the reason people have fatigue is you have to enter your password every time, what's the password to this one? i don't know and it's super annoying it if they can figure a way to streamline it so there's one way to get into everything people might not be so tired of it. do your point about the length, did you know that hemingway documentary that they put was six episodes long, two hours each? come on, i love hemingway, too, but that was a lot. >> dagen: he's a drunk and i hacked. >> dana: and he could write very well. >> greg: finally, scientists now know which part of the brain causes you to a doom scroll when you endlessly look at bad news online and it can lead to better treatments for people who suffer from anxiety or ocd. we know what doom scrolling is, it's just watching cnn. >> dagen: i would rather be hit by a meteor then be forced to watch cnn i think. only clips. but these are feel-good stories for me.
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you know? come on, let's do this. >> greg: do you like this is science, jesse? follow the science, believe the science. >> jesse: i don't know if the science has settled, greg. i'm not into all of that doom scrolling stuff, i don't think the world is going to end in nine years. >> greg: no. maybe 12. >> jesse: i'll be around. >> greg: i hope you are not around. >> jesse: i'm younger than you are. that's a science. >> greg: dana, do you think this is going to be helpful? >> dana: i found happy scrolling, if you put in dogs and you can just spend hours scrolling through watching all of these dogs, i love that. >> greg: i do get lost in things and all of a sudden i realize there's like 100 windows open. i couldn't tell you what i was looking at, what was i doing for the last six and a half minutes? harold, do you find yourself scrolling? >> harold: i don't. i don't.
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life. 70, there he goes. i don't know how long this goes. >> jesse: stop staring. >> dana: 72. >> greg: those are all different dogs and they all drown. this is a terrible thing. >> greg: like weird magician movie not the same magician they were dying every time? >> dana: look book called gigi at the white house. if i can guy mcbride her mother anita mcbride worked as chief of staff first lady she decided to put memories in little book if you want to know about the white house check it out. >> jesse: best last name. any first name depose with mcbride. >> greg: how about mick? >> jesse: i like it. >> dana: greg, you are next. >> greg: they can out this picture. this is the second time this week that this fellow has showed up at a baseball game holding this sign. he was in detroit at a tigers
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last week. now today he was in kansas city for a kansas city royals game. they call him tiger man. i got to let him know. i don't know how are. i'm already married. and you are not even my type. he, not a she. but you know, i am flattered. >> dana: maybe like you said maybe he wants you to officiate the wedding. >> greg: no, no. he wants to marry me, i can tell. he has the look. >> jesse: do you get this a lot? >> greg: i got it a lot. a lot of men propose to me. they propose a lot of things. >> jesse: remember when greg cyberbullied me? roll it. >> greg: you need to send all your cat videos showing cats trying to destroy your life to me care of jesse watters work email. >> jesse: yes. the cyber war is still on. i'm getting these in my inbox among many others. here is just one example of a creepy cat video all thanks to
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gutfeld. thanks, greg. >> that one is crying blood tears. yikes. >> greg: that one is adorable. >> jesse: you should see my inbox. >> dana: san diego? >> dagen: here is a couple can you marry. they met five years ago both meteorologist at accuweather. they drove over memorial day six hours to see their first tornado together and, boom, they proposed and that's the end of that. we don't know if they survived. they fled the tornado, there you go. beautiful ring. >> dana: match made in heaven. harold? >> harold: i like bringing back people for one moment family in u.k., six generations of family. mary marshall standing in the middle 86 holding her ninth 90th grandchild they all live within 10 or 15 minutes. mary became the first great,
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great grandma in scotland with the birth of nyla there. so, congratulations. what a elm if a. >> jesse: living 10 to 15 minutes of your entire family? that sounds tough. i don't know about you. i would no offense mom and dad. >> dana: we love all of you. that's it for us. "special report" is up next. hi, bret. >> bret: good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight president biden is on his way back to the white house following his meeting with russian leader vladimir putin in geneva. we will have complete coverage on that one on one summit in a moment. first other big stories. the federal reserve signals interest rates may go up amid concerns over inflation. the governor of texas is talking about what he wants to do with the border wall. and overseas the taliban is taking over parts of afghanistan even before u.s. troops leave. but back to our top story. president biden says he did what he came to do,

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