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>> you know what, without competition, you don't achieve anything. without the soviet union america would not have landed on the moon. without the yankees, the red sox are not going to work hard. competition is what humans need. having the chinese do these things in space will hopefully light a fire under us to get moving in the future. like i said, it's a very different vision for the future. >> i have to go but thank you for your service, we appreciate it, folks. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone, i am dana perino, dicken mcdowell, jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president biden, now being accused of getting a free pass after blowing up on a reporter asking about the summit. >> what do you all day? when did i say i was coming? i said what i said, what i said
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was, i am not confident of anything, i am just facing the facts. >> dana: limiting who is able to ask the president a question, biden is facing criticism for lashing out but was quickly forgiven. >> answering questions like that without his aides screaming at him to stop. i have never seen a president covering the last for two of them who is so protected by his aides in terms of often not wanting him to answer some questions. >> dana: there he is apologizing to the way he answered my question, completely unnecessary from the president, he did not have to apologize. >> dana: despite the outburst many in the media are praising biden for his performance. >> i can't think of a more successful diplomatic trip in the 21st century than this one. >> the handshake. biden looked putin and vi.
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>> he is basically trying to be above it be or be be above the meeting. >> there was a kind of poetry in his prose. >> that is the test and perhaps the legacy defining moment for president biden. whether his personal relationships will change anything as our 46th president makes the case that diplomacy, dialogue and democracy are america's greatest exports. >> dana: greg? [laughter] >> greg: that was amazing, that montage. at first i didn't have anything to talk about but now, that is -- okay. it's amazing when a democrat is in charge, we know there is bias, but the hacks like morning joe, their true colors come out. they talk about poetry and his prose, historic moment, one for the ages. any older venerable journalists, how do they get to an age, joe scarborough, what is he, like 70? how does he get to be that age
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without accruing any self-awareness. they can't even hear themselves, if you look at these journalistic leftovers like carl bernstein and brian williams, it's evidence of life in a bubble, a bubble where they can't see that they've become a parody of their own bias. that was bonkers. that was absolutely bonkers. i understand, it's like my parents when i used to play basketball for saint greg's. i would only -- i don't even know what it was. i only played for one minute in each game and my parents were so grateful that like, i didn't pee myself. there was one time i actually sunk a free throw and my dad fell off the chair. that's the way the media is with biden. he is like me playing fifth grade basketball in san mateo, california. >> dana: one of the things i thought was most interesting, this was a criticism from somebody, cnn, he discovered
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several presidents, he said he has never seen a president so protected by his aides or even screamed out to stop talking. i can't imagine screaming at a president. >> jesse: i would just like to ask the gutfeld family need to send photos of greg playing basketball. >> greg: they've been burned. >> jesse: he did it for three reasons, biden can't remember the names and faces of reporters. and you can't see them. if you see him, he is squinting and looking around. >> dana: but reporters, when they look up they might not remember somebody's name. >> jesse: i think trump new names and faces really well. also, they need to create a finite number of people to call on because you have to shorten this thing because the longer joe talks, the worse it gets. creating a list is like creating a vip list. you want to be on the list, it is human nature, so the reporters during the week, they
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jockey and see if they can change their coverage to be so flattering they get to be on the list, and the biden communication shop can say you were a good girl this week, a good boy this week, you get to be on the list. the people who know biden best know they can't hack it with the press and the media knows that too. even though the media is there to help joe. they want the democratic party to do well. it is an arrangement, a pathetic arrangement between the media and the white house to protect joe from himself. that doesn't serve the american people well. to shower praise on this summit is ridiculous. there's no doctrine, no memorable line. he handed our enemy a list of targets we don't want to be hit and to hear someone say there was poetry and prose, he is a speechwriter. msnbc doesn't reveal that, but he is the speechwriter for joe biden. so that it's just an inside job they are doing and then chuck todd, who i feel sorry for her,
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i don't want to knock him too hard but he doesn't believe that stuff that he said, he is angling for a sit down president. >> dana: the news that got made out of the press conference was actually not from those he was going to call on, it was the press conferences from peter doocy. >> dagen: and he delivered the softest of softballs that he ever got. trump would get -- all day long every day, the prostrate. i want to see at least, one kind of trump day, a month may be, every six months at the white house where they just fire questions at him and they just hammer joe biden and there is not enough string cheese and teddy grahams to prevent joe biden from having a volcanic eruption. he would not be able to handle. just a couple things, it's of the job of the press corps to
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report on whether joe biden is in decline or not. these chattering ciphers will never ever investigate that and it is kind of important given he's the leader of the free world but i will give him this, he still knows how to manipulate. these members of the press. that line, you are the brightest people in the country, he has been on the graph, in this racket for so long, he knows that it only takes one complement to have these thin-skinned, insecure reporters back right in his little coin purse. >> dana: if you are the white house though, understanding that there is some bias, they might look at this summit and say, net plus. maybe not the best -- the best diplomatic summit in the 21st century? i'm not sure i would go that far but the white house probably feels pretty good about the trip. >> according to the polling data the country feels pretty good about his trip here but every president tries to control the narrative that comes out of his,
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and one day we will say her press conference and her meetings. >> greg: i hope not. >> biden and like reagan and even your former boss and bill clinton all try to ensure that the one or two messages of the day got out. may be he has never seen anything like this but every president has done it. two, i differ. i think the proof will be in the pudding. if you invite me back in 60 days and we see that there has been nothing that happened after this meeting with putin, we have had more attacks and we have not responded, then i think one will have to say that everything that is being talked about around the table is largely right. but the polling data says that people thought he did a good job and he got a little testy with a reporter from cnn. so it was young mr. peter doocy who asked one of the most pointed questions and to your point, he asked it not as a chosen person, he yelled it out at the president.
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♪ ♪ >> dagen: biden's border crisis may get fixed but not by the president. texas governor greg abbott announcing plans for his day to build its own border wall without the federal government's help. >> homes are being invaded. neighborhoods are dangerous, and people are being threatened on a daily basis with guns. people either coming across the border or those working with those coming across the border. in the federal government's absence, texas is stepping up to get the job done. >> dagen: and florida governor rob desantis sending
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his state's law enforcement officials to help out with the border surge in texas and arizona. >> this is a disaster and it is an emergency for people like texas and arizona. they ask all governors to be able to send support. florida is the first one to answer the call. >> dagen: how much of this is politics and how much is real? >> dana: i think it is very real, especially if you are in texas and one big frustration has to be for the governor that they have this problem, the federal government is unwilling to help but immigration and border security is a federal government responsibility pair that's why it's amazing that they say, we will take a billion dollars of state taxpayer money to try to deal with this problem. i can understand the governor's frustration. on the political side of things, because of the lack of action by the biden administration, you are allowing these governors a chance to shine. abbott is one of them but i would put doug ducey in that category, ron desantis, many
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issues, some covid related, but kristi noem of south dakota says i will be there. all of these people probably do have a good political future. governors usually do very well if they want to step up, but it also two other governments who can do something, one is gavin newsom who is facing a big recall effort and the other is michelle lujan grisham of new mexico. there governors are not actually participating in helping solve it. >> dagen: i wonder if it is effective. abbott brought the border wall back into the picture. if the polls start moving against biden in favor of these red state governors may it actually gets them off their duffs to do something. >> jesse: i remember when we had a president that would help the states. he sent new york ventilators --
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>> greg: who was that leader? >> jesse: i forget his name. now biden is hanging texas out to dry, so he stepping up, i like two things where he is deputizing, state police can go in and the sell arrest illegals for trespassing, that is creative. but like dana said, it is hard for a governor to build a border wall because most of that is federal land in the land that is not federal land, it is privately owned, all landowners adjacent to each other i have to agree to have a wall build. you can get 11 land rovers to say yes, build a wall and you get one that doesn't. but i want to talk about this little lady's that kamala through for the senators. you know i like perks and if someone says free dinner, i'm there early. and i will break bread with my enemies. the mob did it, certainly the senate can do it.
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but it doesn't leave a good taste in my mouth when she's out there triggering a crisis, ignoring it, cackling about it, unleashing chaos in the state of texas in then then invites people over for cocktails and cheese puffs, i wouldn't have gone. i would have said rsvp, no thanks. maybe later in the year, i'm just not ready for right now. maybe the holiday party. >> dagen: there were three female senators who didn't go. and kyrsten sinema, so two republicans and one democrat. would you have gone? >> i was in -- were you invited? >> jesse: i was not. >> to build on the points you made, i agree more than i disagree on this segment here. i think one, if the biden administration does not tighten up the policy here around the border, this could lead to tougher political consequence. you left out two people, the two democratic senators and arizona, remember, kelly is up for reelection in a year, so if and
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when the polling data -- i shouldn't say "once." if the polling data moves in that state, i think that is when you will see the pressure being faced on the president to think differently about this. you can't get to the comprehensive aspects, get around immigration including making targeted investments of some of the countries the vice president visited on till you visit the border because the country, remember, members of congress, democrats, mostly republicans will be willing to negotiate and work with you unless you handle that first. my message to the white house is deal with the border issue that allows for the messaging to change and then get to the root cause issues that i think are serious, but you can't get to that without border first. >> dagen: they intentionally broke something that was fixed. to >> greg: you're right, it's got to fix the holes before you work on the rest of the boat. real simple analogy there. interesting, you've got the texas governor solving in his
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way of the, meanwhile kamala is making cheese puffs. what kind of message is that? are the dems saying we prefer our female vice president to stay in the kitchen? [laughter] i mean, how sexist -- >> jesse: i didn't even think of that. >> greg: like, let's let the men handle the important things because the little lady should be in the kitchen making the cheese puffs. think about this comparison in 2024. what if ron desantis gets the nomination and joe is out wherever and so she is the choice and then they come to this issue of immigration, this is pretty big. he hit the ball out of the park. she not only dropped the ball, she dropped the wall. i had another idea -- oh -- >> dana: that line was so good. >> jesse: stop while you're ahead. >> greg: no, this cooperation feels like a new thing and maybe i'm just too young to remember
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other things that happened like to this but what if this is the start of a trend of a nation within a nation that is stepping up to prevent the denigration of a country that is being kind of poisoned by police state woke-ism -- we've got to deal with all these things that are kind of under attack. i'm not saying separation. >> jesse: you are not saying secede? [laughter] >> greg: i'm not not saying secede. i'm not saying secede, i'm not not saying secede. uniting together to help save these incredible values that are under fire, how is that? >> jesse: i like it. >> dagen: brings money and, it is revenue. if more money flows into the states -- >> greg: text that should build a wall throughout their entire states of california scanned move-in. >> dagen: how about sawing off california? >> greg: that is a lot of
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work, though. >> i still want to see the video of you playing basketball. >> greg: i don't think there were videos back then. there are some grainy polaroids. >> jesse: we will take those. >> dagen: depends on the polaroid. >> jesse: not those polaroids. selfies. >> dagen: ahead, while their city looks like a war zone, chicago mayor lori lightfoot is sending staffers deranged emails about office time! ♪ ♪ liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807!
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doing about it? apparently she's too busy sending insane emails to staffers comparing about her schedule. like in january when she wrote "i need office time every day" 16 times in a row. then followed it up writing "not just once a week or some days, every day" ten times. greg? i kind of side with lori, i think she needs office time but it is weird to write it 16 times in a row. >> greg: if any of us had done this, hr would call, we would get a leave of absence to get a leave of treatment. she doesn't send emails like that about the murder rate, then she claims that since this happened, the problem had been solved and the problem was solved because everybody had quit. all the people she was complaining about are gone. it is crazy.
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should we play emily compagno reading this out loud? >> jesse: i didn't know we had a but if you would like to -- >> greg: we have her doing an oral presentation of the actual email. >> since my prior requests for office time are routinely ignored i am now resorting to this, i need office time every day. i need office time everyday. i need office time everyday. i need office time everyday. i need office time everyday. i need office time everyday. i need office time everyday. i need office time everyday. i need office time everyday. i need office time everyday. >> greg: that is crazy, that is insane and she is mayor. that is how she gets elected. she takes all the right boxes but they overlook that she may not be well. >> jesse: what do you think? do you think this is a sign of insanity or do you think her staff doesn't listen so she has to say it over and over again? >> dana: i think she needs office time every day and everybody needs a little office time every day.
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time on your calendar, i don't know. >> jesse: like office time? >> dana: what do you mean? >> greg: you know, a little office time. >> jesse: from time to time. we do a god, i hadn't thought of that but i guess it's possible. i think she is also under a tremendous amount of pressure because this has been building for decades and they do not accurately diagnose the problem and there seems to be an inability to, and unwillingness to solve it, so maybe that was a way for her to express some frustration. i think it would be better to not put it in an email but just to yell. >> jesse: 16 times. [laughter] listen, if she is in her office, office time is solving the murder rise, maybe that would solve it but it is not. the federal government. to speak of the city cannot tackle this on its own, we cannot.
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in chicago we have done absolutely everything possible and we need help from the federal government because this is a national problem. >> jesse: they tried to help chicago dozens of times, they send in gang task force and even then she was like no, stay out of chicago. it's because she's clearly changed her mind and she may sa. of the gun problem in chicago as it is everywhere, how do these kids, how do the gang members, people who are using these guns, how did they find them, how do they buy them? they don't go to a gun show. every car has a serial number on it, you see these great commercials about carfax. he can tell what accidents the cars have had, you know the owners, you know these things. but the gun, it seems weird that thousands of guns find their way
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into urban areas, to kids who can't get a good book, can't get a healthy food option, can't find health care, can't find a good job but they can find the most incredible guns and engage in the most awful, deadly, fatal things. this is not to give every mayor a pass. every mayor, like all of us, are open to criticism but at some point we have to wonder, people talk about our gun laws. this is just understanding who owned a gun before, who bought it and allowed it to get out all these kids, kids who would not be able to buy it otherwise are criminals, who certainly weren't qualified to buy a gun otherwise. >> jesse: they're getting them from gangs and the mafia -- >> but where did they get them from? >> jesse: there getting them legally somewhere and selling them to gang bangers. speak of people selling them should be in trouble. >> dagen: gang activities largely organized crime activity, that is federal prosecution, you could actually
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prosecute murderers at the federal level. very often the penalties are greater there. illinois has incredible gun laws. to own a gun you have to have a firearm owner i.d. card and then you have to have a conceal and carry license to even go out. they talk about gun control laws which will not solve the problem. lori lightfoot wants to stay in her office because she doesn't want to be out on the street, possibly photographed in front of a body bag but this email -- when we write emails, that is the most formal method of communication. i want to hear the voice mails, where you really get loose is in a text message. if it's going to be 100 peach emojis. >> jesse: lori lightfoot's texts next on "the five." just kidding. no one is safe from cancel culture including the legendary hollywood actress. ♪ ♪
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disappointed in herself. i was clearly dismissive of black lives in our latin community. it's so easy to forget how celebration for some is lament for others. jesse? i know how big a fan you are, who brought us one of the most if not the most successful productions on broadway where he pushed black and brown faces to the front, telling one of the -- stories of the founding of the country. is it fair to get this kind of criticism customer >> jesse: you know i am a huge broadway guy. you find me there every night after "the five." i think when you are 89, cancel culture comes at you, you come at cancel culture. you say, i'm too old for this. i'm 89, i've seen it all. i'm not apologizing, you will me an apology. i'm a person of action, you think i care about feelings at this point in my life? at 89 you have earned the right not to apologize.
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my grandfather says something people find offensive, you go, he's just grandpa, he doesn't mean anything. you get to an age, you don't even respond to critics. especially critics without a byline. these are people on twitter, you don't even know who they are. you don't stoop to that level. you don't stoop at 89. >> greg: some people do stoop at 89. >> jesse: not literally. >> greg: now, literally. >> do you have an opinion on this? >> greg: i think jesse's opinion is absurd. >> jesse: you think she should apologize customer >> greg: no, this is actually a sad and very big story. this is a strong nonwhite woman who has been an inspiration to millions. she's 89, she has won all these awards, she got beaten down by a phantom, a small horde of
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woke-sters who have 20 cats at home. this is what makes me sad, they can turn everyone into a coward including her, and she is a feisty person. so what is this going to do in the long term, it is going to widen the gulf between your thoughts and what you can say, and this is actually the new censorship. it ain't coming from "1984" ideas or the government. a few losers on twitter are censoring our thoughts because we are mistaking their outrage as an outcry and it's just a stupid phantom and then you think about it, isn't that how all revolutions start? it starts with an unmovable minority swollen with moronic rage that terrifies the masses into submission. right? we don't want to lose our jobs, we don't want to be ostracized. she wasn't worried about her job, she was worried about being ostracized. this stuff works. you only need five people. how many revolutionaries were there?
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not a lot but they scared the crap out of people. i hope for every rita moreno there are 30 or 40 other heroes who say we have to stop this. >> does this impact miranda? how does he think about his artistry going forward? how does he think his artistry should be judged? >> dana: i don't know how many -- i don't know how many people came after him but it was enough for him to say okay, sorry. but he actually lived this experience and his new program, i haven't been able to see it but my friends did and they said they loved it. >> greg: it's not for you, it's called "heights." >> dana: i'm going to have to pay extra if i watch it. he think about "hamilton" and what he did to bring the story of the founders to life but also to bring the story for life and bring broadway and the arts to so many people across america. interesting fact, rita moreno was my commencement speaker. it was many years ago, but she's
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very famous. >> jesse: i had joe lieberman. >> on that note, the idea of trying to cancel and 89-year-old or suggest she should be canceled in the hunt for going after lin-manuel miranda, does this at some point help bring this into this cancel culture? >> dagen: i certainly hope so but the lesson to take away from this, do not defend a guy who will not defend himself because lin-manuel miranda rolled right over when he did nothing wrong and he well knew he didn't do anything wrong and he still would not stand up for himself and his work, so rita moreno steps and it and then has to apologize. enough, you have won and me, a tony, and oscar and a grammy, wear them around your neck, lady, until people -- until people come for you. >> greg: you wanted to say the
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f word so badly right now i could feel it coming out of the pores of your skin. >> dana: why defend him when he want defend himself, good point. >> dagen: fudge! >> greg: there you go! >> coming up, wild brawl breaking out at a kids t-ball game. the shocking video next. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart
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♪ ♪ >> greg: parents at a t-ball game screaming at each other and brawling over an umpire's call. [screaming] [bleep] speak at this is a kids game ! >> greg: real outrage there, he didn't hold the phone like this. 911 call called and parents and coaches could now face charges. why can't they take their fights to the proper arena like airplane economy seats? >> dagen: same people, actually come a different venue. something set on your show once, when i was there, when i saw
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this video i didn't have the sound on and my first sound was, lord, please don't let them be from the south. this is a children's game! we don't fight over children's games! there are few things in this life and in this world as meaningless as the outcome of a t-ball game. >> greg: that is so true. >> dagen: the children are so little they can't even hit a ball that is thrown at them. you have to put it on a little tea and then you run the bases but that is what you're going to fight over? well done, parents. >> jesse: i hate to disagree but this is the championship game, dagen, and it's about the integrity of the sport. we don't really know what happened, there was a blown call. it looked like a parent was upset because he said he dropped the ball's of the umpire clearly blew the call, we don't of the empire is crooked because it looked like a clear drop to the parent. maybe he had a nephew on the team could we don't know if it
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was on the tape or he could've been a total idiot. you don't want to go throwing haymaker's but this is a lesson to your child. sometimes people in power are idiots and you're going to have to deal with idiots or it is a rigged system. [laughter] >> greg: jesse just condone violence. >> jesse: i did not. misinterpretation of what i said. >> my son is almost six years old and think they will not be playing t-ball. kentucky, the legislature is going to have to consider legislature to ban parents from games. or have them take a drug test. words can't capture how silly this is. >> greg: dana, you are like this when you take jasper to the dog park. [laughter] >> dana: there is no fighting, there's no politics, there's no cancel culture at the dog park. this was literally a "south park" episode. the creators can always put their finger on it, even down to
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the guy tearing off his shirt but this breaks the social contract and it is important to teach people how to win graciously and lose graciously. otherwise, you are going to grow up being a jack a. >> greg: a jack letter? oh. >> dana: are not going to say that on tv and get in trouble and i am [bleep] and then canceled. >> greg: in segments like these there's always someone was to say the sentence: what about the children? why didn't they fight? ours! [laughter] they are just sticking up for you, little babies! why don't you throw a punch? grow up! what about the children? they are raising cowards, cowards i tell you! "one more thing" is up next. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for members like martin.
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♪ ♪ >> dana: time now for "one more thing." jesse in. >> jesse: america would you like to be titillated? i'm only saying the word because my executive producer hates when i say the word titillated. excerpt from how i saved the word. let's begin. a steady stream of beer hits my body. all over my jacket, tie and lab. it must have been a wide mouth because it soaked me strong and fast before i realized what happened. he stood over me and poured his beer on me as he left. did i respond with violence? or did i turn my other cheek like a quaker? going to have to find out and read the book so preorder it go to "how i saved the world".com. get it signed and all that father's day also a great idea. you get a little voucher, give it to your dad, you know. so easy, do it on the internet. how easy is that? gas prices are astronomical.
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save gas, do it on the internet. >> greg: titillating. >> dana: why does she hate that word? >> jesse: i don't know. i see nothing wrong with it. >> dana: i get it. i'm kidding. podcast everything will be okay with condoleezza rice. this is -- right before father's day talk to her about what it was that her father did as she was being brought up to really influence her to make her who she is today. check that out. fox news podcasts.com. find it there. okay, look at this little corgi, he is left really confused how is it that you can get over this. is like when jesse and i go down to the subway and he doesn't are have a metro card so he just jumps over the curb style. wait, jesse, you can't do that you will get in trouble but he does it anyway. >> jesse: one time. >> dana: greg? >> greg: before i do my one thing, gutfeld tonight at 11:00, we have the lovely and very
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talented dagen mcdowell on. >> dagen: thank you. you didn't have to say that. >> greg: you came in at the right moment since a real loser dropped out. >> jesse: oh, gosh. >> greg: anyway, we won't discuss that anyway, let's do this greg's commuter news. the social distancing is now going away in australia and its citizens are now carpooling in sydney as they head back to work. there you have two workers getting in looks like she is driving her kid to school. >> jesse: schools are open down there? >> greg: i have been to australia once. and they are very airy people as you can see. >> jesse: down under? had. >> greg: i think that's what it's called. are we allowed to say down under or is that too titillating? >> dana: well, it is now. all right, dagen? >> dagen: check out this kid. he's amazing. nathan adams, 14 years old and he's known locally in new york state as the long kid. started this lawn mowing
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business. his goal in honor of his late grandfather veteran and volunteer is to mow the lawns, 50 veterans for free. lowe's hardware, all of this was made possible by help with the lawn mower from lowe's who donated a brand new lawn mower after his mower broke down. but he is going to charge after the first mow. >> dana: 50? >> dagen: mow you once for free and he will mow you again at a discount. >> greg: what a clever little kid. >> dagen: good business. can't give it away. >> greg: virtue signaled first. >> we have smart. >> dana: that kid is going places. keep an eye on him. we will probably all be working for him one day. harold? >> harold: after watching the t-ball fight i thought we needed a little better story around kids and sports. this is definitely not the celebration this missouri soccer team had planned after winning the championship. i think we have a video of it. take a look.
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[cheers] the kid is celebrating when a player lifted the trophy and hit the ceiling above the stage. and the trophy shattered. >> jesse: no. >> harold: should all know the parents no one's fault. no one ran on the stage, all the kids took pieces of the trophy home the shattered trophy home and the best thing about it is they are going to get a new trophy. congrats to that team. >> greg: it's soccer, harold. they don't deserve trophies. >> jesse: oh, greg. kilmeade is going to hate you. i said one thing about soccer one time he didn't invite me on radio show two years. the guy is so sensitive. >> greg: that was the reason actually. >> dana: did you see the guy haiti was playing canada and the guy the goalie for haiti he accidently his his own goal in a big championship game and weighs mortified. felt bad for him. >> jesse: check this out. look at the wire that come in. >> greg: great to do sports highlights without the actual highlights, dana.
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scene in a movie now. >> dana: okay, which one? i'm getting good at that love actually? >> jesse: want to hear more about harold in my golf game? and my sixers just got humiliated last night. i don't want to talk about it. >> dana: let's talk about that. oh, no, let's talk about that. we have got to go. that is it for us, "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: that last minute and a half was titillating. thank you, dana. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight a pair of major rulings from the u.s. supreme court one preserves obamacare. the other strikes a significant blow for religious freedom. we have analysis from jonathan turley in just a moment. first, the details of those decisions. fox news chief legal correspondent anchor of fox news at night shannon bream leads us off with these. good evening, shannon. >> shannon: good evening, bret. so, two high profile decisions from the justices today. the white house cheering the big win for obamacare and its supporters.
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