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all right, we are waiting for them to take some questions here so we will see if they get to that. >> do you have any idea why this happened? that's a big question right now is why. you have any idea why this building collapse? >> so at this point we have engineers on site, structural issues, obviously the building did collapse so we want to understand what happened but also what risks there might be for the remaining building so it's a structural engineering question through our fire rescue department, they have engineers as well, the city of surfside is working for structural engineering. >> i can answer that, the fire
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department is doing the search and rescue, the miami-dade police department is thankful as to what the cause is about right now we are focused on the search and rescue, when that moment comes, we will be in charge of the investigation, we are holding the traffic scenes right now, once the transition comes we will be a part of that investigation. with other partners and very similar to the bridge, there will be other assets coming once they stop the search and rescue component. >> as well there will probably be federal resources involved in the investigation as well. >> if you don't mind, dresser
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people watching so we can be clear, not necessarily from the collapse but the structure, regarding efforts under the rubble, can you see at all whether anyone has been located, continuing what you may have found at this point. >> in combination to our numbers this morning, 35 victims were polled by the structure from fire rescue, two victims were pulled from the rubble, a total of 11 patience that were treated, of those 11, up to four patience have been transported. we are getting from inside the rubble in various areas, it is a very slow and methodical
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process, breaching parts of the structure, in regards to the structural engineer, to prevent the building from collapsing on a firefighter as we continue with the search and rescue, since 1:48:00 a.m., miami-dade fire rescue has not stopped, the optics may seem that there's nothing going on on top but all operations are current occurringunderneath the rubble,g underneath the parking garage where we have teams of firefighters constantly as they continue making cuts, reaches and placing sonar devices, search cameras to locate victims. we continue to the various areas, to answer the question, we did receive sound, not necessarily of people talking but sound, what sounds like
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people banging -- sounds of the possibility of a banging, short of that we haven't heard any voices coming from the pile. >> to clarify, there was a report around 12:15 or so that small number had been pulled from the wreckage, that was incorrect? >> correct, the only numbers that we have for patience removed from the actual structure or rubble is the 35, and two, a total of 37 have been pulled from the structure itself. >> is there any word on the stability of the building? >> situations of this nature where there's been a catastrophic occurrence with a structure, there's always going to be a concern but we do have structural engineers embedded
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with miami-dade firefighters, they assess the structure every hour. in addition to every hour, they conduct an assessment every time there's a weather shift. what we do is make sure that again, we place seismic devices on the building, from there we also make sure that we don't have any shifting of the floors. every time we make a breach underneath the ground we do have some debris that rains down on the firefighters and again, what we encountered was the shifting of the debris and eventually we did have a small fire which was extinguished within 20 minutes. >> [inaudible question] >> yes, ma'am. prior to 6:00 a.m., every apartment unit that's still
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standing was cleared by miami-dade firefighters, and a primary clear was given, referencing the actual building that is still standing with the apartments that are still intact. >> i'm curious, for the families that are waiting for news [indistinct] >> we understand what they are going through and every firefighter is carrying that burden on their shoulders, they are trying to find these individuals and as they continue making these breaches, making these tunnels, we are trying to locate these victims, every possible resource, not just miami-dade county but local, state, and federal are being sent to assess the situation.
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>> [indistinct question] >> i have no information on that. i will do that to miami-dade pd. >> as of right now, unfortunately, we have one fatality, that's what we account for right now, one. >> how many i counted? >> 99 unaccounted for, at least. >> if you had to take an educated guess right now [indistinct] >> fire chief, miami-dade fire rescue, right now we have several teams, we have up to 40 members conducting the search and rescue, as well as, we have
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multiple units on scene so at one point we have over 100 firefighters and we still currently have 60 plus actively working and we rotate to the scene. no, as of now we have no injuries of any firefighters or personnel? >> how many rescue dogs? >> we currently have four that we've been rotating through. sweet i think you, folks. >> i know there's a lot of dust, is there anything to say -- >> when we make entry we where the necessary proper respiratory protection in that environment. >> dana: authorities are giving an update on an unfolding tragedy in florida, rescue workers desperately scouring the rubble of a 12 story building that suddenly collapsed around 1:30 a.m., authority saying at least 99 residents are still
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unaccounted for but there is still hope for survivors as you just heard from officials there. steve harrigan is at the scene in surfside, he's been there since this morning, deep, can you give us an update as to where we are now? >> dana, i think the key headline coming out of that press conferences there are still sounds coming from the rubble. it is not clear that that sound is coming from humans, it is a banging, they are not sure where it's coming from, no human voices involved but there is a sound and for officials here as well as the governor of florida this is still very much a search and rescue operation. the other thing is that much of that work, much of the effort to rescue people is going on underneath the surface, under the parking garage. it is there that they are cutting, drilling, digging, working with dogs, tunneling through to try to find and rescue anyone so much of the work going on underground and still some hope as urban search and rescue teams continue to work throughout the night tonight to try to rescue as many
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as 99 people will unaccounted for. dana? >> dana: steve, we are going to take it around the table here, you are watching "the five" and we will take it to questions now, katie, would you like to start, do you have a question? >> katie: are there any updates on the building and what caused this? i think a lot of people are looking at this and saying, how could this possibly happen, especially in the middle of the night when people are sleeping? >> certainly the mayor of surfside is saying, this is a bizarre, on a scale of 1 to 10 this is ten, it shouldn't happen, it couldn't happen, that's one extreme. florida international university investigator saying that this building has been sinking at 2 millimeters a year since the 1990s, there's been a lawsuit by residents of the building for cracks in the building, leakage from the pool, construction on the building, major construction next to the building. right now all we have is
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theories why possibly this tragedy could have occurred but no clear answer yes to what caused the collapse. >> dana: geraldo, any comment on that or a question? >> geraldo: i think the investigation will reveal what i fear will be something much more widespread, these buildings built on sand, you know, they sink, things happening but eve, the question i have for you, this seems, everyone is so measured in their remarks. this teams to make seems to me an unfolding catastrophe, if 99e are still unaccounted for, we are hearing the officials speak of sounds of banging here or there but that building as i understand it pancake so there's not a lot of space in the building that has collapse, is there a sense of that, is there a sense that this is a tragedy of really significant proportions? >> i think we haven't gotten
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there yet, i think there is still hope and tremendous fear and anxiety but the fact that it could be 99 has not set in here yet and you are right to point out, the destruction is incredible, when you look at it it's not just the edge of this building that was ripped away, it was roughly half of 136 condominium units and the pancake itself of rubble is about three stories high with no space in between so it's a devastating scene, hard to imagine people coming out of there, they did rescue 36 overnight but just two pulled from the rubble. >> dana: jesse? >> jesse: i have a comment, i spoke to a builder today who said that crack had to have been visible and now you are hearing people say there is a litigation over cracks and because it was a pancake it only means one thing, this building had to have been built structurally wrong and that's on the architect, the developer and the contractor and if they have a review every 40 years, they were in the review
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process to pass the inspection, the reporting is that they were already talking about making structural changes in order to pass inspection and if you add that to the "usa today" report that says there was a survey done in the '90s that says the structure was sinking, you have to ask yourself, when did the association know about this and if they didn't do anything about it you are going to see one of the biggest lawsuits in florida history because its negligent homicide and that's really the key to this is knowing when these structural imbalances were and doing nothing about it and that is just a horrible, horrible tragedy. >> dana: steve harrigan, thank you for being with us, we will continue more on "the five," we will be right back. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> geraldo: we will bring you any meaningful updates on the tragedy going on in florida, in the meantime on a much different scale, brand-new fallout in britney spears years long legal drama to break free of her conservatorship, support pouring in for the pop star after dramatic testimony which she details what she called "abusive conservatorship" and severe mistreatment by her own dad, telling the court she had no control over her life or her finances, making other explosive claims like how she was forced into involuntary medical evaluation and rehab and made to take medication against her
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will. spears also saying "i want to be able to get married, have a baby. i was told right now under the conservatorship i am not able to get married or have a baby." katie, it is absolutely infuriating to me that they even made her had an iud. she can't even control her own reproductive rights, it's outrageous. >> katie: they are forcing her to be on birth control and my follow-up question to that is if she were to get pregnant, would they then forced her to have an abortion because they are controlling the rest of her life. conservatorships are supposed to be about taking care of somebody who can't take care of themselves, they are supposed to mean that you can help someone live a happy life because they are not in a position to take care of themselves in a proper careful way. this is not that, her testimony about what they've done to her, she likened it to being sex trafficked, being stuck as a prisoner inside her own home, they are not taking care of her
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that in a way that has anything to do with loving her or wanting her to live the best life that they can to help her through. with the judge is going to say, the rules and laws of conservatorships are basically impossible to get out of hand when i watched the documentary "framing britney spears" as they said she wasn't competent enough to hire her own lawyer, but they allowed her to be competent enough to sign her entire life away for the rest of her life as a young woman into this lifelong conservatorship. so everything that we've seen so far just doesn't add up in terms of being ethical or moral or based in any kind of ability to treat her fairly. >> geraldo: admittedly, jesse, i don't know everything. >> jesse: geraldo, come on. >> geraldo: about britney. i do know that her father like a greedy, self-serving, how dare he, she's almost 40 years old, she's had a career, she generated tens of millions of dollars entertained hundreds of
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millions of people and here she is, basically a to a conservatorship that is katie indicated has no bounds. >> jesse: i spoke to a britney insider who spent time with her during the conservatorship, not johnny, i'm not going to name his name but he said the father before all this was just a crook and didn't make a lot of money, wasn't a sophisticated guy and the next thing you know he's now managing a multibillion dollar empire of his daughter and it's been 13 years and he doesn't want to give it up and they have a system set up for now there's a team of lawyers for him, team of lawyers for her, she pays both teams of lawyers and her lawyers are court-appointed lawyers. they didn't have a lot of money to get begin with, they are going to prolong this because they've hit the jackpot and it's a catch-22, if they say, you know, we are going to send you for an evaluation every single day and she says no, i'm fine, i don't want to do that, she's now
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said she's uncooperative and then if she goes and talks to the people at the therapy session, says open but i'm angry, i'm depressed," then she's angry and depressed and needs to stay in the conservatorship. if you are incapacitated, you do this to someone but she is not incapacitated, she's putting on shows, she's actually paying the salaries of a multitude of people. all she wants to do is have a regular life with a kid and a husband and they are not letting her do that, they are making her work like an animal for their own financial interests. >> geraldo: there's always, dana, two sides to a story but it feels like the weight of evidence supports this young lady and her challenge to have her freedom back. >> dana: as i understand it the conservatorship was supposed to help her get through a tough period, it wasn't meant to be a life sentence. however, the father's lawyer says at any point, britney is
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free to file up as petition to end the conservatorship and she's never done that and that's what i don't understand because i don't know anything or everything. >> jesse: i did speak to my insider about that and at one point britney did get an attorney from the outside because she did want to file to end it, brings the attorney into the court and the judge says no, you can't use that attorney, you can only use the attorney that's been appointed. >> katie: the lawyer never told her she has an ability to get out of it. >> geraldo: are we right to care? >> greg: i didn't contact anybody on the story, i am not going to claim to be an expert in 5 minutes on law. behind every family tragedy as a team of lawyers perpetuating it. >> geraldo: i agree and i'm a lawyer. >> greg: family law is probably one the most torturous mazes of hell anybody can go through and i only know that talking to people who have gone through divorces, there's no incentive -- all of the stuff is
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based on incentives and there's no incentive for lawyers to end this and you but to wonder at this point wells could be judged incapacitated for a year or two. i don't want my wife to get any ideas because i've said some pretty crazy things on the show and my tweets are a little disturbing, she could probably find enough. this is an industry that doesn't care about you as long as you are making them money, she does two shows a day for five years in vegas, that is gutfeld schedule. the worst occupation in the world, probably more dangerous than being a log or is child star, if you went to the numbers of all child stars and figured out which ones are dead and permanently damage is probably a lot worse than people who are longshoremen or loggers which have 111 deaths in 100,000 in case you are asking, the entertainment industry is codified child abuse, they don't care. nobody cares. >> geraldo: i'm just wondering if it was a female judge, would
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>> you need to go to the tent city your administration has built that is massively overcapacity and has kids in cages. >> i don't know why they chose el paso, it is not the epicenter of the crisis but i will say, but they are going to see is what they've created. >> jesse: explain for the audience a difference between the rio grande valley and where she is going, el paso, texas. he poured down in the west texas town of el paso, el paso to mcallen, almost 800 miles, new york to chicago almost exactly the same. if you're investigating what's happening in chicago from new york, it's that far apart. el paso has some significant problems, some facilities there but the, clearly where the dysfunctional system is most egregious is in mcallen, the rio grande valley. >> jesse: katie, she's getting knocked big time, she's done 100 other things besides this,
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what's she going to do in el paso, do you think, when she touches down? >> katie: have some meetings, maybe she will go visit the border wall. in el paso on january for that this year, 131 miles, they completed 131 miles of border wall so there is a border wall in el paso but at this point, what is the point? she is not interested in dealing with the crisis, she's not going to see where this is actually taking place and they can't have the optics of going to mcallen and seeing people coming across the rio grande valley and the river and the migrant camp you saw down there with the kids screaming in the background and the inhumane conditions because we have to remember their whole talking point is they have a more humane system then the trump administration did so they can't have the optics of screaming children and people coming across and being, you know, made fun of by the cartels on the other side of the river like the senators were when they went down there. >> jesse: donald trump announced he's going to be going on wednesday of next week.
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do you think that played into their decision-making, dana? >> dana: absolutely i think it did. it's the only logical explanation is all of a sudden my now because the last three weeks, i don't need to go do that because that would be empty but because of the poll numbers, they are laid down by two main things, immigration and crime. i imagine in maybe not the situation room, chief of staff's office they are looking at this going, okay, former president trump is going to be at the border on wednesday and if kamala harris hasn't gone by then we are going to be in big trouble, try to bury it in the weekend. i think this check the box exercises not just being attacked by republicans, the republican house narrative is fun for the media but democrat henry cuellar, the congressman from the area this is actually
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affecting, this morning on "newsroom" he said her trip is a politically safe one and it's not going to do anything to give her a real piece of what's happening. >> jesse: if you going to the south side to see chicago violence, you're going to go walk by the river and tool around by the pricey shops where you like to go, greg. >> greg: is like saying like i did last year, that you went to the super bowl but you actually watched it in the hotel bar. she sitting at the hotel bar. the two i can't believe you didn't actually go to the super bowl. >> greg: is overrated. you know what at trump's to do? after she goes, cancel this trip and schedule another trip to get her to go to what looks like a crime-ridden area, trump should announce he's going to the south side of chicago just to get somebody from the biden administration to deal with the real crime. you know, it does... how much of this is defined by
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adversarial politics? a loyal opposition to get a stubborn bureaucrat off her butt to go down and look at the border. imagine if there was no opposition, maybe democrats would abandon a lot of their wacky ideas. they are only against a strong border because the other side is for a strong border. that's why they run into this problem, they don't know what to do because they realize, the adult decision is to have a strong border. but the republicans and trump believe that, we can't do that. this is insane into the same mistake they are making with crime. they can't be pro-law and order if the other side is. >> jesse: may be we should do reverse psychology and be more pro-crime. >> greg: if we were pro-crime. >> katie: i can't believe they didn't know president trump would do this, do they really think he wasn't going to go and call their bluff on this? >> jesse: now he might go on friday just to set up a little
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dual camera action. president biden encouraging americans to get vaccinated, let's take a look. >> i think everyone here in the community center for hosting us, governor cooper, my good friend, great governor, a man of enormous integrity, he really is. you're doing an incredible job and i'm lucky to have you as a partner. as we move along here, look, the main thing we want to do is start off the way you should never start off. do you have any chairs out there? if you have a chair, sit, don't stand for me. [laughter] i was getting to feel really guilty, man. i said that a while ago as the press will tell you about a year ago, sit down. and somebody in the front said
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"i don't have a damn seat." i thought you didn't have any seats and i really feel guilty. folks, look, it's great to be here and joined by a proud native son north carolina, the administrator of the epa in washington, d.c. michael reagan. i'm always worried. i'm always worried. that the governor is going to take him back but i need him. look, folks. he's doing one heck of a job and if you want to talk about health, think about the environment, what we're doing with the epa and it's a big deal
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and it's also out there across the state encouraging people to get vaccinated as well. i wanted to come to raleigh, think everyone in this room for what you're doing to get your community vaccinated. it matters, you are saving lives. that's not hyperbole. i want to remind everybody, we lost 600,000 dead in america in about a year. that's more than every life lost in world war i, world war ii, the vietnam war, iraq, iran, across the board from afghanistan. more lives lost in a year then every major war in the 20th century in the 21st century. and guess what, folks? lives lost around the world and
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america might say, i didn't plan on saying this but i'm going to anyway. we have an obligation in the united states of america to live up to who we are. america is only, is a unique nation, we are the only nation formed based on an idea. not an ethnicity, not an ideology, an idea. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women are created equal. but here's the deal, here's the deal, there are over 100 countries in the world that have no capacity to help themselves right now, none. that's why i worked so darn hard after being able to nail down in the first hundred days over 60 million doses of vaccine for
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americans i went to europe to meet with what they call the g7 -- >> greg: all right. president biden in north carolina encouraging americans to get vaccinated. was it rude? you've never been rude, geraldo, spend your decades ducking chairs. yesterday the president blamed guns and not criminals for the surge in crime, the rise in violence is because of the weather and then president biden mocked the second amendment. >> the second amendment from the day it was tasked, limited the type of people who could own gone and what type of weapon you could own, you needed to have weapons to take on the government, f-15s and maybe some nuclear weapons. >> greg: katie, he was talking about how silly the idea is of having the second amendment to protect against a hostile government or whatever, this is after, i don't know, a few weeks
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since he claimed that a few hundred maga protesters were the worst threat to democracy since the civil war. what's going to be? >> katie: he's trying to say both, threatening gun owners but if you dare to exercise the second amendment or stand up for your rights the government may nuke you which is a weird position to take it at the same time people who are unarmed who went to the capital on january 6th are also capable, with nothing to take over the government. that argument doesn't fly. the argument he's trying to make is very out of touch with the current situation when it comes to firearms. first-time buyers last year, 45% of them were women, more than 50% of them are african-americans, the left is losing this argument, they are trying to continue this narrative of the only people who buy backgrounds and a white supremacist which is not true or supported by the data and to the bottom line is they are buying guns to protect themselves from
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criminals because all of these people who are in charge of democratic cities are taking away their police so there is our last offense and our only defense and they are trying to make sure they have the right because they are on a tough situation with the crime right now. >> greg: last night we saw an attack on a police station after drug dealers were arrested, i think it was in north carolina, right? these are things the democrats ignore as they release looters and decide they are not going to charge people who are rioting but the good news is we were able to get, we were able to sentence a grandmother, and indiana grandmother for entering the capital on january 6. 120 hours of community service. she got 120 more hours than hunter biden did for violating a gun law. >> jesse: geraldo said she had it coming, you are tough, geraldo.
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>> katie: ten years in prison, a felony and nobody's talking about it. >> jesse: joe biden says the f-15 thing, that's a strawman argument he got from barack. remember barack said, what do you need a bazooka for? you are doing that to try to make the other side look crazy. you are crazy if you want to protect yourself? >> geraldo: what you need a bazooka for? >> jesse: no one needs a bazooka, that's a point, you just fell for the strawman argument. they will bail out deranged homicidal maniacs, what you need a gun for? blm comes to their hood and starts yelling at them, you're going to get indicted by a democrat. we need guns because we don't trust the criminals and we don't trust the gunman, not necessarily in that order and that's why it democrats don't like that, we are self-reliant and we don't rely on them. >> greg: they had to turn in their guns, the moment they turned them in, i think the
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issue here is they can't identify the problem because it goes right back to the cause which is their policies. >> geraldo: the second amendment as currently construed and even people who love me get mad at me, it's stupid. african-american women buying pistols, but what do we need ar-15s for? you can't hunt with them. >> jesse: i have hunted with one! >> geraldo: i don't know what you are hunting. president biden told the joke badly yesterday about the deer wearing kevlar and apparently forgot he had told the joke and told the same joke. >> katie: he forgot? >> geraldo: i think these heavy weapon should have the same kind of requirements for qualification as driving a truck. some instruction about what it is you are buying.
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>> katie: there are more people killed every year by hand in fist and hammers than ar-15s. >> greg: this is not having any dent in what we are experiencing in this massive spike. >> geraldo: i agree with that but that's not the story. >> greg: day now, there was something he said yesterday. he was saying there were criminals living under bridges and that was the problem, criminals living under bridges. >> dana: we need to have community programs for summer jobs. he said they need to be busy and not on the streets. they were kept out of school for a year, for example, what was that all about? yesterday the president found a way to make everybody mad so if you are in favor of gun control you are mad because there was nothing there, if you are a community leader wanting to work on the problems in your community you're mad because they're not coming to help you, with the republicans are mad about as they are not talking about the root cause, now
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♪ ♪ >> katie: welcome back, time for "the fastest." netflix with a bizarre new dating show where singles dress up as animals to go on blind dates. >> welcome to the strangest blind date ever. >> how are you doing? >> would you fall in love with someone based on personality alone? >> katie: it's called "sexy beast" in contestants try to fall in love based solely on each other's personalities and it makes me grateful to be
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married be married. >> dana: i am grateful to be married, too. young people might like this, remember "the dating game?" i think for anyone that thinks this is weird, this is what happens when you cancel chris harrison. >> katie: i think we are at the end of netflix, jesse. >> jesse: i am too busy watching the nba playoffs. >> greg: you are such a duty, "i watch sports." >> jesse: what greg talked about during the break was "oh, man, i've been working out so hard, i had hit the weights tomorrow." i have a whole chapter in my book dedicated to that. by the way, where is it? here it is. i saved the world, thank you for that set up. >> katie: greg, thoughts? >> greg: if they end up hooking up like that, isn't it beastie reality? i am no judging here but i would only watch that show if i knew
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they were ugly underneath because you know people that apply for these dating shows are young and will be good looking, there's no skin in the game. everyone is playing along but they know when the mass comes off it's going to be some guy who works out at the gym all the time. >> jesse: these are ugly people underneath. >> greg: no they are not! >> jesse: if you are good looking you don't go on a show that disguises your good looks because that's all you have. >> katie: geraldo, wouldn't you just judge the classroom? the point is that you don't judge their appearance but i would be judging the costume. >> geraldo: i have had a relatively busy social life in my long years but i've never been into beastie reality. [laughter] i draw the line, i stick with humans. >> greg: you know what you are? you are species-ist.
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they love you. they welcome you. it's been there i think it started in 117 with the actual restaurant l and bspumoni garpdz. in town. 40 minutes from midtown manhattan, it is well worth the ride. it is a feast. >> dana: the only thing is that you broke a rule that gutfeld and i established many years ago that you can't bring shrimp or fish in to the studio. >> greg: because it stinks. >> dana: this is lovely and that's great. katie? >> katie: i want to congratulate my little brother paul and his new wife courtney, they got married at the grand canyon. it was raining. show time stopped raining. there they are the happy couple. courtney on the right obviously with his best man and bridal party -- groomsman party in the back there i am with my brother.
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i was on dog duty. happy to roll tier for there they are. >> leland: owe and his wife's dog. and we had a great time. there was a reception there with the beautiful mountains in the background. that's where we grew up. congratulations to the paul and courtney, we hope you have a wonderful life together and many, many healthy happy years. >> dana: congratulations. >> geraldo: wildcats? >> no they are not. >> dana: greg, whether a do you have? >> greg: let us do this: greg's what's behind this sheet. all right. i'm going to roll this you have to guess what's behind this sheet. let's go. stop. katie, what's behind that sheet? >> katie: a raccoon. >> greg: not bad, geraldo? >> geraldo: obviously some creature doing something bizarre otherwise you wouldn't present it. >> jesse: what was the animal you said you purged? it's a wall la be.
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>> greg: let's roll it. or not. >> jesse: oh, what is that? >> greg: it's a prairie dog. i'm going to have to give it to katie because she was close enough. >> katie: they have the plague. bubonic plague. will little house on the prairie dog. >> dana: i was on andy parker culture scavenger podcast. he wrote a great book about his daughter alison parker. everyone should check that out. i love being on culture podcast. this week everything will be okay podcast. my first boss on capitol hill and deign who has amazing scottish accent. jesse,i do have time to could this corny joke in this was voted the number one dad joke in the u.k. for 2021. are you ready? i once hired a limo, when it arrived the guy driving it walked off. i said excuse me, are you not going to drive me in the guy told me that the price had didn't include a driver.
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so i spent hundred pounds on a limo and had having to chauffeur it. [laughter] good one? >> jesse: that was really good. >> greg: typical 1% humor. >> jesse: if i was dana perino podcast how i saved the world. she is the best podcaster ever. >> dana: "special report" suspect next. hey, mike. >> mike: as a dad who likes to joke i like the joke. thanks, dana. >> dana: great. >> mike: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm mike emanuel in for bret baier. breaking tonight, we are following two major stories. president biden says he and a bipartisan group of senators have reached a deal on infrastructure spending and taxes. we will have an exclusive interview with senate minority leader mitch mcconnell in a few moments. we will also have reaction from our panelists mollie hemingway, harold ford jr. and jason riley. we begin tonight with the condo building collapse in south florida. the mayor of surfside says it looks like an earthquake hit the suburban miami
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