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i know exactly what you're talking about, i've been here since the 70s. i hope it gives back, i really do. getting a quick check that wall street today, had a couple of records, the nasdaq and the s&p closing out all-time highs, you can catch my show weekdays 2:00 p.m. eastern on the fox business network because that's what i do. >> jesse watters and greg gutfeld, 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. a crime wave plaguing major cities but a well-known democrat says concerns about our being overblown. shootings and other crimes are spiking the ball across our country and are highlighted by things like this in new york city where a 21-year-old man, he was a marine
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shot in broad daylight in times square. how men hunt under way for that suspect as police are flooding the area with more cops but congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez says reports of rising crime are being exaggerated. >> we see these headlines about percentage increases and i want to say any amount of harm is unacceptable and too much, but i want to make sure that this hysteria, this doesn't drive hysteria and that you look at these numbers in context so that we can make responsible decisions. >> when we were in congress last year trying to pass a rescue plan -- not the rescue plan, but
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an emergency relief plan for cities that were cash-strapped and laying off police and firefighters, it has republicans that objected to it. so republicans are very good at staying on talking points of who says defund the police come up with truth is, they defunded the police. >> dana: greg, alexandria ocasio-cortez says doesn't want this to become a big problem. to make one thing i like about her issues as predictable as a champagne hangover. and we talk about this last week? the playbook always is it's not the crime or the injustice, it's how you respond to it because they can't defend the actual crime itself because they wait for you to exaggerated. it's interesting the sensibility about her own beliefs on her own actions because you can argue that her reaction to the amazon with company moving to new york was a bit out of the ordinary
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when amazon did not move to new york. when she talks about looters and arsonists, the response to defending them is also very, very strange. the stuff that we are showing is happening in broad daylight and peoples neighborhoods like times square, that's news is this crime happened or that crime happened, people i know i like it hasn't happened to me. i haven't seen it. the don lemon school of i just went to dinner outside and it
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was great. one doctor they really want to litigate that? >> the democrats had a whole year of coming up with a response to defund the police and their response was it wasn't us, it was you. that's all they came up with in a whole year and said they were cities that were laying off police departments. there is not one city that laid off police and the last year. i couldn't find one. and then we have on the record about two dozen democrat city councils vote to defund the police, the mayor slaps his john hancock on it and crime rose so where is "the washington post" with pinocchio's? then aoc said something that drives me crazy. she says we have to look at the
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context. when someone says we have to look at the context, that's just a ruse for simple minded people. when simpleminded people here leaders say there's context, they say there's context and that works. then doesn't say what the context is what we assume crime was worse in the 80s and what does that due to a mom who just lost a son? if aoc tells that mom who is burying the sun crime was worse than the '80s, don't be hysterical. a moment that wants to say this is how we stop crime in the future. we are going to make the streets safer. imagine someone just gets assassinated and i say let's not get hysterical, political assassinations were in much bigger in the 60s, there was context here. i would be laughed out of the room. in the bronx where she
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represents and homicides are up 50%, shootings are up 80% and that video that we showed laying off lead in broad daylight across the cement that was in the bronx. she doesn't want to talk about that, she wants to talk about context. >> dana: so the strategy from the white house seems to be we don't have a new policy except for the gun policy that the president announced last week. there's no effort to show greater support for police, no commitment to reducing crime, it's just sort of it's your fault but if you are in government, shouldn't you run to the problems that rather than running away from them? >> harold: politics is politics and everyone will put their spin on it. the most important statement about crime and politics in new york city is what happened in the mayor's race a week ago when you had a democrat that came out first, the one democrat
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looking at two of the top three which make up more than 50% of the vote. they are against defunding the police. they are going to bring bills to the floor to defund the police and no serious mayor or police chief the most important authoritative police chief in my generation and my -- called the profession which he talks about flashing crime, professionalizing police forces and getting the vocation of being a cop something elevating in the minds of people and making clear that trust between communities and cops is that you get this done. i don't defend aoc's comments, there is no context of that but you have to understand the kinds of things we have to do. i don't belittle what biden did last week trying to find the source of these ghost guns. when you see kids unable to get a healthy lunch, a good book, a dental visit and a neighborhood that can find a firearm, i'm not against the second amendment but what i am against his kids and others who wouldn't be able to go into a gun show finding their
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hands on weapon after weapon after weapon, that has to be a part of how we fight crime. >> is already illegal to buy a gun and transfer it to someone who is not allowed to have it no matter what state you're in. >> harold: we should increase the funding to go after those people as well because something doesn't add up. >> katie: if criminals don't think they're going to be prosecuted locally, they will continue to commit crimes. we know the white house is losing on this when it comes to the polling and public perception because of the insane gaslighting they are engaging in denial accuse republicans of being the ones responsible of losing police retirement and have no one new sign up, this is an ideology that is pervasive on the left. the defund the police movement is pervasive in cities across the country. when you look at the chart of baltimore, chicago, l.a., new york, they all have das who are not interested in putting criminals behind bars,
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interested in having a conversation and why these things are happening so if you're not going to put bad guys behind bars, police are arresting the same people over and over again which completely destroys them morale and then times square shooting people randomly and you keep putting them back on the streets which not only endangers me, but endangers the community i am trying to protect and they have no interest in doing that. and when she wants to talk about aoc context, the context is exactly that. you have beaten down police departments across the country to the point where they have no ability to do their jobs arresting the same criminals over and over again and there are real victims behind these crimes, hundreds of them. you remember during the trump administration operation legend, that was a federal program where local jurisdictions work with federal government to solve crimes like 4-year-olds getting killed in their beds at night. i'd like to hear more about that then he goes guns which is not with these criminals are using anyway and focusing on victims rather than propping up criminals and a lot of the
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circumstances. >> greg: if aoc cared about the criminals if you look at the shooting in times square from a couple of weeks ago where the guy hid behind the kids, he was out on a weapons charge so if he was behind bars, he wouldn't have been shot. you protect the suspects too. both the shooter and the guy being shot -- one was a nice mugging, one was a weapons charge. >> katie: is always said enforce the laws on the books, stop trying to add onto things we are not enforcing in the first place and there are plenty examples of that in the recent crime surge. >> dana: we have your context right here. u.s. olympian causing controversy by turning her back on the flag on the white house has defended her. ♪ ♪
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>> katie: olympic hammer thrower sparking serious uproar for turning her back on them american flag. she then covered her head with a t-shirt that said activist athlete. claims organizers should have played it before she got on the podium and that she was the victim of a set up. she says the anthem does not speak for her and that she represents the people affected by systemic racism and his defiant and refusing to back away from what she did and the white house is backing the athlete. >> i know he's incredibly proud to be an american and has great respect for the anthem and all that it represents especially for our men and women serving in uniform all around the world. he would also say of course that part of that pride in our country means recognizing there are moments where as a country we haven't lived up to our highest ideals and it means respecting the right people granted in the constitution to peacefully protest. >> katie: the question from peter doocy is not about whether she has the right to do what she did but whether it was
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appropriate given her position as someone who wants to represent team usa at the olympics. >> jesse: both sides disrespecting the anthem, not from the display of disrespect, i would do it for poor sportsmanship, she was third. that was their moment. that was the country's moment to reflect on a great event and instead, boys and the chemistry of the female track and field squad and made it all about herself. drew attention from them in the country to herself and it was negative attention. no one is talking about systemic racism after we see this. we are talking about her and the disrespect and the probable -- i don't think she knows that much about what she was doing up there. she doesn't have a long record
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of the writings with regard to systemic racism in this country. it was a symbolic act that was vacuous in my opinion. hammer throwing is a beautiful sport. i dialed in on youtube today and i was there for at least 40 minutes. it is graceful, there's power, precision and timing and she just took it from a positive and made a negative. this country is so racist, why do you want to represent a racist country to the world? and why do you want to reap the benefits of this racist country and then get up there, placed third, and then spit in our face. she can throw hammers, i'll change the channel when she is on ever again and i think the rest of the country feels the same way. just another event that liberals ruin. >> katie: i'm glad you mention the winner in the second place. the winner was the enterprise in the second place was brooke anderson. >> dana: so the enterprise actually destroyed the hammer
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throw record. i don't know if you've seen the olympic trials, our athletes are really good. america is going to kick some rear end. i will watch america against anyone. i'll even watch table tennis if america is going to be in table tennis, i am totally there for that. but he deserves a lot more attention, there are so many patriotic athletes that are out there in some of these athletes if they are going to take a stand and exercise their right, find, but everyone else has a right to react and have their own feelings about it. >> katie: you asked a good question if she wants to represent team usa ironically in beijing which is part of a communist country that is engaged in against people who for generations have sterilized women enforce them only to have one child, this idea that she is signing up for a job to represent the united states but doesn't want to be on the podium and the national anthem for the country plays i think is difficult for people to really
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come to terms with and except given she is signing up for that role. >> harold: no doubt about it. i don't think she announced her support for china so i hear you but i don't suspect she will do that. i've always been taught to honor the flag in the anthem and i do and i have, but dissent can coexist in a country. we still expound our patriotism and the symbol of our society and we should assassinate someone's character because we disagree with them and that's what cancel culture's, trying to censor people. you do raise a legitimate question around do you feel strongly enough about the country to go and represent in the olympics and i think that's the question i'd love to hear her ansell. answer. i have no problem with her saying that the country should live up to be a more perfect union but that is the one question that this athlete will have to answer. if they want athletes to stand during all of this, it's my
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understanding when they are throwing a hammer, they don't ask you what your position is and see how far you can throw that thing so probably won't feel as strong. >> dana: i would ask how good is your aim because where? >> katie: when she put that t-shirt on that says activist athlete, replacing her uniform because the uniform she's going to wear is going to be usa so she is thinking all about herself rather than about the team which is not what teamwork is about. >> greg: makes you wonder who the real tool is. we will be right back. the best part about this is that she believe that the anthem was played deliberately at a specific time to set her up. that's a persecution complex. you've seen the persecution complex arise in a lot of arenas and i do believe it is coming
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from a white leftist condescension towards blacks that indulges a complex so they can engage their savior complex. you feel persecuted, than i can be your savior but if you don't feel persecuted, with the white leftist to do? i'm trying to figure out where this comes from and it's almost like the carly simon song, she thought that song was about her and she is so vain, you're going to love this solution emma we need an olympics for activism. think about how big this would be. people competing in various events, signage, chants, marches every corporation you know, you could do gay rights, black lives matter, the advertisers would wet themselves because they
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wouldn't be canceled, they could put all this money in it and then you take that whole thing and put it somewhere else and people can watch it, people can enjoy it and everything is great. there are no judges. it's patriarchal. i haven't thought that far in advance. >> katie: i think greg is describing a college campus. >> katie: up ahead, were major red flags missed, as the search for survivors continues.
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>> jesse: serious red flags could have been missed in the condo collapse as the death toll rises to ten people in over 150 people are still missing, we are learning there was warnings of serious structural damage three years ago and reportedly needed millions and immediate repairs. phil keating live on the scene surfside. >> jesse, everything is being investigated, every piece of evidence that comes out, but the county mayor did specify an reiterate the one priority right now is to search and rescue operation. what's left of the tower is this brown building behind me, the rest of it about half of the structure that collapsed early thursday morning is on the other side and that is where the search and rescue operation is happening. it is massive, intense, and around the clock. news this morning, one more body recovered today on top of the four bodies found sunday reading
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the confirmed death total to ten, none of them identified with 151 people still unaccounted for. everyone is well aware that the window of survivability is shrinking by the hour and the day. the last survivor pulled out alive was on thursday morning, a boy just shortly after the building collapsed. his mother did not survive the collapse. over the weekend, the city of surfside released a report by a structural engineer from 2018, just three years ago, who inspected the building and warned of "major structural damage that must be addressed. "support columns and a major design flaw in the underground parking garage was not forward in a way to properly allow rain water to drain. that red flag absolutely will be explored further in the champlain power sister building which was built at roughly the same time a few blocks away will
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be thoroughly inspected tomorrow. residents there have not been told to evacuate but if they do voluntarily, the city will find them hotel rooms. as for president biden coming to surfside to see this tragedy himself as of now, there are no plans to do that, the white house concerned that the presidential motorcade would get in the wave of search and rescue in the hunt for survivors still going on around-the-clock midnight to noon, noon to midnight and there are eight total urban search and rescue teams in the state of florida, they have all been brought here to surfside. >> jesse: so poorly constructed and people were made aware of the poor construction, the cracking, very expensive to make these repairs and then that happen.
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>> dana: "the wall street journal" reporting that they got a special exemption at the penthouse and that was above the ordinance at the time but they got the exception. the other thing that is so sad is people weight foreclosure and to find a loved one and keep up that hope or to find out that they had passed allows you then to move on. the other thing that's happening. i don't understand these real estate rules and laws as well as someone of fox business but her report today about what happens to the people who owned those condos and now their families inherit that debt, there's a mortgage payment due on july 1st. >> jesse: you have to a mortgage for a collapsed condo. >> dana: they sage everyone should seek out a real estate lawyer right away. >> jesse: that's crazy and it says some of these owners were taking out big loans just to pay for the maintenance fees that they were about to get hit with. >> greg: nobody there saw this
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coming. there's always spending money in future hazards down the road. anyone has ever been on a condo board, that is the bane of every conversation and because you were not able to experience the problem immediately, that always works against investment in the precautions for the future and hear this might be a reason for that. this is a very, very 9/11 feel to it in the sense not obviously the cause of it but the tragedy of it, a smaller version, but the fact that people where they are in the community doing whatever they could come it's a horrible situation had a horrible situation where the dust settles of an illegal stuff starts happening. it's going to be a smaller, intense 9/11 type thing and i didn't even consider the whole thought of inheriting the debt, it's brutal. >> jesse: your thoughts?
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>> katie: i think it's an absolute nightmare for the families, people who have lost multiple family members in one situation whether it's a grandmother, a mother, kids, just horrifying. it'll be really interesting to watch how this plays out between the builder and the contractor versus the government and the local ordinances on the inspectors, already fingers being pointed about what was approved and what wasn't approved, what they knew about. >> jesse: one guy says i never saw the report. >> katie: a whole lot of that, litigation will take at least a decade to figure all of this out because there are so many families involved, is just going to go on and on. the only thing i hope is people get some closure with this current situation and i think the fact they brought in people from mexico in israel who deal with collapsed buildings like this really shows how horrific and unique the situation is and it doesn't happen a lot in the united states. >> jesse: and people are still hoping for survivors although it is now getting very late in the
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game. >> harold: i have an old pal who is waiting for news on his spouse and our prayers continue to go out to him and his family. you all have said it, the litigation sets up a liability here. i cannot imagine. it's heartbreak on top of heartbreak. i think going forward, every building here in new york and in miami and across the country now has to revisit reports have come out in the last two, three, four years, even shorter periods of time what steps need to be taken to try to be helpful here but that does not erase anything. this moment is tragic and terrible. >> jesse: absolutely unbelievable it's happened here in the united states. liberals can't move on from the pandemic and there's a new warning that should be making a comeback, stay with us.
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>> greg: liberals are refusing to return to normal and seem to be embracing the forever pandemic. sounds like a cologne. only 4% of democrats believe the pandemic is over compared to 50% of republicans and it looks like mask wearing could be making a comeback. the world health organization saying fully vaccinated people should cover up because of the delta variant. dana, i think it's clear this is cnn's fault. they are awful, awful people over there and they want to keep people massed forever. >> dana: if the contributor who says he thinks it looks like a horror show when he sees children without masks when we actually know that they don't need to wear masks.
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>> greg: could be because children are ugly. >> dana: that wasn't his point. that might be your point. but i also believe -- i understand the concern about the delta variant but that's also one of the reasons early on, remember during the campaign, harris and biden were campaigning and said they would not take the vaccine if it came out under trump so the democrats like to say red america is the reason we can't get more people vaccinated but it's not really partisan if you look at the numbers on the people who were concerned, it is not just down those lines and so vaccine efficacy should be shouted from the rooftops. >> greg: my wife still hasn't got a vaccine and is driving me crazy because i got it but she doesn't think she needs it, drives me crazy which leads me to this question, what dana is saying is why does everything have to be this duopoly? why can't we just -- is this some kind of artificial construct that we will never get
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out of? >> jesse: you referred to me as harold. >> greg: i was talking to harold. >> jesse: why are you looking at me? why is everyone looking at me? >> jesse: i was asking harold. do you think i have a wandering eye? you should see a doctor about a lot of things. >> harold: my answer will be brief than the first time you guys had me on the show, one of the first questions we talked about was if people give vaccinated, the chance of getting the virus is less than .1% and whomever is to blame, whomever is at fault, the political rhetoric on both sides has been out-of-bounds and overheated at times and not as focused but there's no question if you are vaccinated, you are more likely to avoid the delta variant, any variant and you should feel more comfortable not wearing a mask. the reason i feel comfortable
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not wearing a mask is because i'm vaccinated and family members are vaccinated and that's what we ought to be encouraging people to do. who knows, i don't think democrats want the virus to come back, i don't think republicans are hoping the virus affects certain people, we all wanted to go away but everyone is not vaccinated and that's with the focus should be on. >> jesse: i'm just glad you remembered to point at me. >> greg: feel euphoric without wearing the mask like you're at a nude beach. >> jesse: it feels great. i would know what that feels like. anything you want to tell us? >> greg: remember that we can moscow? >> jesse: and i make a sweeping generalization? democrats did not handle the pandemic very well. they thought if you went outside, you are going to die. they thought that because of misinformation that this thing was much more dangerous and contagious than it actually was so it doesn't surprise me they think the pandemic is still thriving.
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did you know that more people died from gunshot wounds in chicago last week and then died from covid? zero people died from covid and the whole state of illinois but you can't convince liberals with that. crime stats, covert facts, they don't listen. they do not listen. another sweeping generalization. >> greg: did give us or trigger warning on that. >> dana: that's a bad word now. >> katie: this is the problem with the world health organization and scientists in america losing interest in the beginning because if something else comes along that is worse than before, a lot of people are going to believe them because they flip-flopped a lot, didn't really explain and wide a lot about a lot of what was happening and quite frankly, they were breaking their own rules from the beginning which made people say if it's that serious, then why is gavin newsom at a dinner party with
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more than just his family members? why is andrew cuomo having people over? why is gretchen whitmer flying to florida which was supposed to be this really scary place with covid everywhere, right? so they really lost a lot of trust that i'm not sure they can get back. >> greg: maybe that's a good thing. i'm an even know what that means. coming up, the tour de france van that caused a major crash might be in trouble if the police can find her. 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! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need.
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>> harold: a disaster at the tour de france this weekend after a fan holding a sign caused a massive crash. dozens of writers were involved and now police are looking for the woman who caused it. she fled the scene and has reportedly left the country. tour de france organizers plan to follow a lawsuit if they can track this person down. we had seen unruly fans at games, now it looks as if this person here -- i've watched the video, doesn't seem to have been intentional but if she fled the country, does that make you
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think something else. >> dana: 's and she should ask jeff bezos if she can get on that rocket. they are going to find her. basically what she wanted to do was trying to get attention from a camera, she was trying to get her picture taken so she is there to watch the tour de france but can't watch the cyclist coming by and she causes this huge crash, it is so reckless and if you go to an event, just watch the event, you don't have to watch it through your phone. this might be a new concept for people coming you know what i mean? >> greg: that is so heartless. that is obviously a uc holding a defund the police sign in german. police don't know where she is but they are looking for signs. okay. maybe this is how you make cycling more interesting, right? have bystanders double as moving obstacles, like a gentler version of death race 2,000, you try to kill the people and now you just try to avoid them
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because i do think that france has a problem with interesting sports and we wouldn't be talking about the tour de france if it wasn't for this, the most exciting thing to happen in the tour de france. >> harold: , i think said hello to her grandparents in german. >> katie: she is not having it at all. >> harold: if they find her, what should they do? >> dana: i think there has to be consequences. >> katie: i think cycling is very stressful to watch because everyone is so close together and it's a very dangerous sport but i texted one of my dear friends, she is a diehard tour de france fan about what she thought about this and first set of very, very bad word that i cannot say on air. >> greg: what did it rhyme
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with? >> katie: something i'm not going to say. she said brain-dead social media vultures care more about the perfect incident and idiotic that she should be charged with criminal negligence in cycling is a great sport but now they will have to implement rules where everyone gets punished for the bad behavior. she's the expert and no mercy like dana. >> harold: 's expert i'm going to go to next, what you think about this? >> jesse: here's the thing about idiots, they are everywhere. i'd say 30% of the human race are idiots. >> greg: that's not a generalization, is it? >> jesse: i would say idiots are more dangerous than evil people. because evil people are more predictable and you can contain them. idiots, you don't know if an idiot is an 88 until demonstrate their idiocy and that could be on a southwest flight, they
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could be at a 7-eleven, just wander into a zoo, we have covered these stories and it happens all of the time, all you can do is you throw your hands up and say what an idiot. >> greg: i think this is a fox news nation series. >> harold: one more thing up next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> dana: time now for one more thing. i have some advice. if you really want to try to get somewhere in life you have to persevere. keep trying and keep trying. like this little guy who he who wanted to get over to his big brother. he figures it out. this is rookie trying to get over to jesse jr. i'm trying with all my might. that's ingenious, right? dogs are smart.
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i like how the other one totally unfazed. keep going. >> let's do this. greg's what the heck is in the sink, a lot of things in the sink, we hope someone will lien it like this here. left this in the sink the other day. i was wondering. i don't know what's going on in there i left it there for a few days, right? i left there a few days. i went away on friday. i forgot to do the dishes and i went away for a tuesdays and came back this morning and it's been an absolute mess. >> jesse: front leg or hind leg. >> any idea what this might be? i left some old mexican food. chinese food, and then kind of like and then i poured out an old bottle of chably.
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>> is that a cat or dog. >> greg: i have no idea whoever cut this went way too long. >> jesse: it is a cat. >> greg: show the cat now, everybody. >> dana: is he stretching? >> greg: i can't believe you guys don't show you made me talk for 40 seconds. and you don't show the damn cat. >> dana: does he get up? is he alive? >> greg: we don't know, do we? >> dana: do you know? >> dana: find out if the cat is alive. jesse will entertain us. one more thing. >> jesse: how i saved the world hits stores in 8 days, everybody. i know it feels like it's out already. but 8 days away on thursday. i told you about a special online event very exclusive. it is a day in the life of jesse watters. here is a sneak peek. >> do you want to do a little workout when we get back? >> jesse: yeah. what do you want to focus on? >> let's do a.b.s. >> jesse: that's what i was afraid of.
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[laughter] >> jesse: it is so good this thing. a day in my life. go watters day.com. purchase a ticket. you get a copy of my book and then you watch a special 6:15 p.m. on july 1st. i also told you about something last week. you need a little reminder about. i'm hosting "fox news primetime" all week so tonight at 7:00 check it out. we have senator tom cotton. >> dana: excellent. katie? >> katie: i will also be on prime with jesse hosting. take a look at 17 month old he joshua. tiquando up structure dad going to be the next karate kid. bottle caps off 6 these bottles. it's amazing. his dad trained him. the his name is caesargalvao. >> dana: what have you got?
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>> harold: i don't want to get away from this kid. heather and lauren two, lsu medical students saved the life of a fellow mid flight they recognized what the problem was. they left right into low blood sugar. hates me as a ten seen to say go tigers. >> jesse: low blood sugar. >> dana: that's what that was. "special report" suspect next. >> bret: a couple questions, dana. what happened to greg's cat. >> dana: we're not sure. >> bret: did jesse do the a.b.s work? >> jesse: you will have to see on july 1st. >> bret: i can't wait so see. thank you. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight rescue workers are not giving up hope of finding survivors in the rubble of a collapsed beachfront condo in south florida. the death toll has risen to 10. more than 150 other people who may have been in that building are still missing tonight. as the hours tick by. correspondent phil keating

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