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you are remarkably composed and calm through this. you will get through this and so will your little boy and what you will witness and endure it. thank very much. 11 known dead and 150 still unaccounted for and if you are in any one of those other towers, thinking for you -- >> greg: hello, everyone. i'm greg gutfeld along with katie pavlik, jessica tarlov, jesse watters, and plays hopscotch on a rubik's cube, dana perino. 5:00 in new york city and this is the square root of 25. the biden administration is desperately trying to spin a new narrative after the move truck blew up and the democrats faces.
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and if he only had expressing their exquisite desire to cut money from the cops. >> i support the defund movement because this is about the investment in our community was has appeared >> we need to dismantle and start anew. >> many affluent suburbs have essentially already begun pursuing a defining of the police is that they fund school, housing. >> providing other safety. to mike what if we had the current vice president lending her support when she was a senator? >> we have to re-examine what we're doing with american taxpayer dollars and ask the question of getting the right return on our investment? are we creating healthy and safe communities?
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i applaud eric garcetti for doing what he's done. >> greg: trying to shift blame because crime is out of control. >> we see that crime is out of control in the city of oakland and our response was for less police resources pray that additional 17 million will have an impact. we already have a tough time responding to the high number of calls that we get. this will make it tougher having less officers in the field. to make that the big lie was that this was in the current as somebody who is very pro-crime, do you think this
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is a good strategy to blame the republicans for something he were for? >> jessica: that so many ways to go in that opener. vice president harris did make that comment about policies that eric garcetti was implementing. i don't believe that he did but had never actually been an advocate for defunding the police, i.e. taking away their budget. they had members of the squad. it was definitely some good wordsmithing there, we know the term 2021 budget to take $15 million away from police programs including obama era policies getting more body cameras, but people are going to identify democrats with the term defund the police and that we need voices like clyburn, biden
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likes police chiefs to be out there saying that we need all of our funding, we need to be smarter about police but certainly ripping budgets away is not the answer. >> greg: so you are pro-murder, okay. wouldn't it be wise to take the l on this and admit how stupid? the idea that we are going to forget this whole past year when we were told to our faces that police were the problem. >> jesse: jessica said something inaccurate, the trump administration did not cut funding for police, that year for those programs grew as opposed to what it was for obama and biden. >> jessica: just as something inaccurate. >> jesse: let me continue, if i may appear this is why the democrats are having a hard time with this argument because they can't play the race card here. notice how they're not playing the race card. the democrats are only good at
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that, they either will censor conservatives or they will throw the race card down. when they actually have to debate a policy which they triggered having a hard time and they are scrambling and notice when trump is now not there, this isn't about donald trump anymore. and it's been exposed as dangerous and causing death throughout the country and they don't have a real solution for it and that's why they are blaming republicans and guns and it's sad. right now, if you look at all the montages we played, some democrats are saying dismantle the police and the other democrats are dancing around it. let's tweak the police
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departments, let's reimagine police departments, joe biden actually said let's redirect funding and it was never staring down the far left and they were beholden to them and could not come out and say the truth. i had johnny research a list of all the cities, 22 cities defunded the police to the tune of over a billion dollars, every single city was run by democrats and they all signed off on it. it's not a republican issue. when you remove the racial obsession, it survived under the guise that this was a race issue, black versus white, white cops versus black suspects.
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>> dana: is not just the squad that is part an important leadership positions on the city council just like we are seeing the school board. they are making those decisions and no one in the democratic party i do think anyone is going to be fooled by this and i think it's really disrespectful to the american people, so what happened to the clarity and honesty and integrity that was going to come back the white house communications? they are not coordinating a lot and no one is going to fall for it but the fact-checkers did not fall for this. >> greg: they are not fact-checking right now. they have one of those out of office supplies. the last thing i wanted to say is i also think it's really disrespectful and the other
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people at large, what about the people who are actually leading the defund the police movement? how do you think they feel? that was a great idea. and when you think about that police chief in oakland, how insulting to him. he certainly deserves better as do other police chiefs in the country. >> greg: there are other things that feed into this. the media distorted the role of law enforcement and went to go into something you can't get out of it and you have to look back and go was i wrong for this whole year, i did that because i'm a humble person.
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>> katie: they allowed the media to continue to run this narrative that police departments were doing and get on board with this idea that they had to take away funding. waited months to come out vehemently to condemn any kind of violence and wasn't on the side of the police officers when they came to law and order and watching police briefings literally lit on fire when they ousted the police chief in seattle who was a black woman who was in charge democrat police chiefs now begging democrat run. the funny thing is they are basically admitting to convert and leave it defund the police is bad so by them saying republicans are the ones who defunded the police and they are
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responsible for the consequences, actually, you guys did that and you're accidentally admitting it was a bad idea. >> dana: one other point, a lot of that is local taxpayer money. you pay into your local tax base you can take care of trash collection and crime prevention and things like that. in order to deal with that. >> katie: a crime bailout, that's exactly what it is. >> greg: i think it's time to undefund. it sounds fun. i should shut up now. up next, liberals trying to turn back the clock on covid lockdowns and bring back mask mandates. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪
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hospital. >> greg: it creates fear tactics, that could conceivably go on forever. like this could happen the month after that in the month out of that, we are done, we get it, this could be an ongoing low-grade war against a virus, but we also live our lives. terrorized by the media, and the media is predicted to fear the people that are the prologue prk heads. what's another two to four months for them? they were investments are doing great. they don't run a massage parlor, i know that. they don't have to worry about it. i know they can endure it.
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>> dana: he's from california. most people do, we will put our masts back on and the rest of them are sitting around going this can't be happening again. >> katie: the people are saying this can't be happening again for the people working at home think it's not a big deal, people who can't work from home think we've done everything we can possibly do over the past year. i stayed home and gave it my life and gave it my business, sacrificed everything. it does alone hall of their credibility away whether it's people in the media or whether it's dr. fauci who has testified today about covid but doesn't want to talk about the origins of where it came from, told to mask up, there's a lot of mixed signals and especially in making it really scary for everyone
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else about how this is going to be. moving back to what we saw last year, a lot of people are thinking there is a bait and switch and life comes with risks and given the data we are seeing in the delta variant, it's not that we're than all the other strains we will see what happens. >> dana: here is majority whip steve scalise blasting the speaker. >> has refused to call a single hearing with a diversion, speaker pelosi should immediately take up the bill that passed unanimously out of the senate. that would declassify all intelligence related to the origins of covid. think about this, there is a bill that passed the senate unanimously, speaker pelosi has yet to bring it up. we are calling on her to bring it up.
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>> dana: i'll give you a chance to talk about that, waiting for this intel reported that biden is going to get in another 60 days. >> jessica: potentially or around two of the w.h.o. report. either way, i have no objections to as many people as possible investigating this when it took over 600,000 american lives, 3.5 million thus far. we don't even know the extra people who died of comorbidities and stuff like that. point well taken by steve scalise and if something does get unanimous consent in the senate when we are holding the majority there, you can feel safe this is something that people should be looking into and of course the delta variant goes the fear factor was really important in this, really great "new york times" piece and might of mispronounced that which i did not mean to do which went into the study that was done by an economist about the fear that was perpetrated by the american media versus other countries and
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exponentially more scare people and we know have a quick bait society works, we know about that for the ritz online, all of it and i think it's really informed how a lot of people are planning their future lives and that scares me when you see kids, a story about an 11-year-old who was like i don't want to go to camp. camp is outside, scared about not being able to be messed up, things like that need to be combated in the delta variant is serious when i look at israel for a lot of these, they are messed up indoors and it's legitimate and they are all vaccinated. >> dana: in the u.k., there's a new health secretary. he basically came out today and said -- he said everyone in the u.k. needs to realize they are going to have to live with us a little bit. you're not going to stay indoors forever, you can't keep people
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from living their lives. >> jesse: i was terrified when i heard about the delta variant, sounds like a thriller and so i looked into it and you know how many people died from covid in the entire united kingdom yesterday? three, three people died of covid yesterday and the entire u.k. in the delta variant is less than 4.1% of all deaths. which i do, because is provided to me that you don't know what to think and i have to get petty again, when i hear jessica tarlov site "the new york times" opinion piece which is a dartmouth study, i could've told you that. we told you that all last year. ivory tower, stop doing that.
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>> greg: it wasn't until jon stewart. >> jesse: l.a. county which is redoing the masks are averaging five deaths a day, five a day. we use to average 1,000 here. most people are getting shot. >> katie: the lockdowns were so devastating and we still haven't thoroughly talked about that. he would be completely irresponsible. >> dana: i don't believe, i don't know, but we will keep talking about it. biden's honeymoon with progressive democrats is over, why they are furious with the president. we will be back. this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication.
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>> jesse: joe biden setting off the far left for working with the republicans. the president in wisconsin doing damage control on his bipartisan trillion dollar infrastructure package after he almost blew up the deal by trying to appease members of the squad with the promise of trillions more and spending. changing his tune today. i know that neither democrats or republicans get everything they want, it's not all that i propose, but that's where our economy is all about, that what is what it means to reach consensus and of the heart of every democracy. >> jesse: the far left is furious with the deal. aoc in her climate crusaders showed up and called him a
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coward. >> we have a critical mass of people saying no climate, no deal. >> jesse: i thought last week that we had a deal, even whispered we had a deal and all of a sudden there is no deal and he is scrambling and what is happening? >> dana: they are in disarray and i think it's pretty funny that many of them believe the republicans are now in the hot seat because they have decided they're going to support this deal. i've already said we'll be willing to do this deal and then two hours later my joe biden said i will veto that if i don't get that infrastructure. they treated bernie sanders like he was a crazy uncle but now he is chairman of the budget committee. in the left isn't going to let up on this so republicans could sit back, eat some popcorn and watch the situation. the one thing you have to think
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about is a lot of these things sound very popular and when you do the initial poll the 2016 -- 2020 but probably 2016 as well, do you think everyone should have free health care? do you think they should have free college? people should be able to do that. do you think you should pitch in and pay for that and then the answer no and then that dramatically drops. the messaging on that for republicans is a bit more difficult. >> jesse: does that prove that joe biden has a puppet of the far left? every time they scream, he drips himself back into their position and we don't have a deal. >> katie: he totally gave them an opportunity to be controlled by the left on this issue and releasing this multiparagraphs treatment trying to backtrack on what was in a good idea. i think we should look forward
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and they will like to spend money and will they be able to implement these projects? there's a roadblock standing in front of joe biden's infrastructure bill when it comes. we can build roads and bridges if they see these burden summer there's of books on the law called the national environmental policy act of 1969 and remember, a lot of that didn't happen and a lot of money got wasted because of that so i don't think they're thinking about the implementations of this and the consequences of a lack of infrastructure either. >> jesse: is biden not the dealmaker we thought he was? >> jessica: i don't think joe biden has failed at all thus far, $1.9 trillion american package is a core component of the american jobs act and mitch mcconnell set over the weekend if the reconciliation isn't necessarily tied to this, republicans should be for this.
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everyone wants infrastructure and republicans in states with crumbling buildings in florida now. there are disasters all around. i'm not saying it's going to fund surfside but people are surrounded by things that are broken and republicans and democrats want to fix them. >> jesse: you know what else is crumbling? your ivory tower crashing down. >> jessica: joe biden has gotten what he wanted and i think we all remembered the squad was like i don't know if you're going to vote for nancy pelosi as speaker and then they all lined up and voted for nancy pelosi. they fell in line and bernie sanders has also fallen in line throughout his 50 year curmudgeonly career so i think joe biden will be able to get this done with the spending bill. >> katie: but can they trust democrats do not then spend.
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>> jesse: that's what i always say, when you saw the video of aoc screaming at biden from outside the white house, what did you think of that? >> greg: i thought insurrection, insurrection. with the use of infrastructure if you get use it with these gas prices? you see how high the gas prices are, they are insane. by the way, i don't know it's going to happen with this thing but whispering joe did just bomb a bunch of places. the media didn't really seem to mind because foreign death is preferable to mean tweets about cnn. that the eternal irony is you don't have to deal with that abrasive personality anymore and joe is so kind, bomb away. >> jesse: maybe he was bombing to distract from his failed infrastructure deal. now i'm a cnn contributor for those of the kinds of things they said for four years. straight ahead -- don't worry.
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>> katie: some of the disgusting foods were asian and origins of in the future, there will be given the choice of answering the question or eating a food that might ruin their diets such as a pizza topped with cheese burgers. are the same people outraged over this the same one. >> jesse: to be careful with this one so i will read from the notes i wrote here. james gordon is confusing racism with relativism, chinese accusing and is not inherently bad, it's just the polar opposite from what western taste buds and society is used too, so if there was a chinese version of james gordon and they did this silly show over there and they said people in beijing grits, the chinese people would say is disgusting or what if they gave them liverwurst with pickles and mayonnaise sandwich, they would probably think it was sick, and everybody in the audience would clap and laugh. >> greg: these were your safe
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notes? >> jesse: yes. and this is a component of comedy and i know you agree with me, it's a culture clash, right? you send someone from the city to the country like city slickers. coming to america, chevy chase you take an american, send them to paris, european vacation. when they take someone who is poor and put them in a wealthy environment or vice versa, overboard, trading places eddie murphy, that's funny these people that are different doing exactly the opposite things they are used to, that's the same thing with exotic chinese food if you are from this country. >> dana: cheeseburgers on pizza sounds excellent. i don't know what the problem is with that and also, that segment is going to be so boring because we all know what will ruin a diet. that's obvious. >> katie: i think beetle shots
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would ruin a diet real quick. >> greg: this is cowardly and infuriating because they got suckered in by petition rhetoric and also the low barrier of entry for signing the petition. anybody can sign a petition. no one who signed it actually watch the show and their producers are so cowardly and stupid. saying that this encourages racism and hate, that's the petition lexicon. it's always a seething rhetoric because that's the only way you're going to get the media attention, their attention and you can't just say we don't like this selection of foods because it makes a culture look gross, they can't say that. they say he is a racist and he is driving asians to some kind of self-loathing suicidal binge. my suggestion for everybody on that show us to go eat a bag of spotted tics. that is an amazing british dessert, right? it's a baked dessert, it has
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dried fruit but it's usually currants and raisins. it is so disgusting and the most important thing is it's british like james gordon so why don't you instead of being a coward do your own cultures food, intersperse it. >> katie: english food isn't the greatest. >> jessica: it has improved dramatically over the years. i was living there when i was doing my graduate education and it has severely increased in quality. that reference in a movie was great. i think so much of this, and we talked about this with kim schmidt, so much of this is about who is delivering these messages, the intent. you get a vibe from a person and people know who james gordon is. people who wants to do karaoke and cars if that's the problem,
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cancel it. don't modify it, we looked at that and this is not something. >> greg: we could not do fear factor. >> jesse: especially with joe grogan. >> greg: exactly. >> katie: up as our weight-loss weight loss tool that locks your mouth. that's next and the fastest. 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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>> dana: i'm just thinking i might try this with jesse to save him. not about food. just that we can't articulate these thoughts that are coming out. i think this is terrible because all the people are going to do if they have this is think about the fact -- the idea is to be able to not be thinking about food all the time and to have more of a balance and enjoy your healthy life and i don't think -- maybe it will work for people, but i would hope that people would not feel like they need to have this. >> greg: i'm looking up a little credit up there, does that say university of otago? let's call this what it is, it's not real, this is a joke. people are fat in this country in the way you get on fat if you change your dietary habits and you exercise, you go on a high-protein, low-carb diet. dr. atkins was right, start doing that. we are eating way too many carbs. we were lied to by the government about the nutritional pyramid, it's time to change it.
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everybody is so scared to talk about obesity. your fat shaming. no, it's harmful. you have loved ones who are overweight, you should help them lose weight. >> jesse: the university of otago is in new zealand, if you are wondering. >> greg: there you go, that's my point. >> jesse: i was impressed by how crude this device was. some of the crudest devices are the most effective. think about it, the border wall, think about it, they are so simple, so crude, yet so effective. it's amazing. sometimes if you think like a simpleton, you can get rich. >> jessica: it has magnets but that's part of the infrastructure.
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>> katie: i can understand how they would come up with this but 80% of people who died from covid or who were hospitalized because of covid were obese so it was the number one pre-existing condition for that problem. better lifestyle for everyone would be good. >> jessica: next up, cracking jokes in the office can help you move ahead in your career. 86% of executives preferred employees who had an sense of humor and that funny employees did better work. this seems quite obvious. >> katie: that's why the show was so much fun because everyone here is so funny. >> greg: try to go to the hr department and say but i was kidding. this is such baloney. people say i love somebody with a sense of humor, not in the workplace, not if they have dollars in their minds and they're going to sue your pants off. >> jesse: they did not. >> jessica: it's what kind of
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sense of humor, right? >> katie: no jokes allowed anywhere ever, none. >> dana: that's going to be pretty boring. >> jessica: no one wants that. the only reason we work here as we are doing it publicly so everybody hears it. this were a conversation in a work cafeteria and there were no cameras and somebody overheard you, they could actually tell people how the conversation went and now you will be on the defense we have tape a bit. enter but he was not joking and ruin your life. >> jesse: great way to make people know that you're joking as thurman movie clip in there. [laughter] takes the edge off. >> jessica: finally, a staple,
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do you buy a pair of them or do you make them yourself? >> jesse: we talked about this in the break. >> jessica: but you do wear at because i am the ivory tower offender. >> dana: this is very '80s. that was 24 years ago and they were popular. >> jesse: peter wore jeans shorts? >> dana: do you remember the late '90s? >> greg: they always say just for the job you want, not the job you have. just like that, you want to be a male prostitute. >> katie: my dad only wears long johns usually and if he had to wear shorts, he would make them himself. >> dana: it's about comfort, not fashion. >> jessica: the guys who say they will only wear long pants. he lives in arizona.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: time now for one more thing. i get to go first. time for yelling's itchy bear news. a lot of itchy bear news going on, dana. i don't know where to begin. let's go to the appalachian mountains. check out this bear. that's got to feel good. do you know what happens in the summertime you get the dry skin and humidity, it just itches. you need a little bit of that rectal stuff, too. i don't know what it is. >> jesse: what do you mean? >> katie: preparation h. >> greg: don't eat so many spicy foods, bear. >> jesse: thank you, katie, with
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the preparation h. i didn't know where that was going. thinking something else. neighborhood dispute new dispute in the neighborhood. i'm walking rookie down the street and there are a bunch of workers doing whatever they do on the side of the street with the orange traffic cones. i turned around, rookie raised his leg peeing on the orange cone. the worker looks at me dude, i have to pick that cone up. what are you doing? and then the other worker recognized me and said that's watters, leave him alone. so the question is will -- should you let dogs pee on traffic cones? >> no. >> jesse: yes or no the guys do have to touch them then again it's a traffic cone. let's let instagram decide. watch prime time tonight we have gutfeld and he changed my rundown multiple times so who knows what we are going to be talking about that's on at 7:00. >> greg: yes. all right, dana? >> dana: so there is a big ratings race on saturday nights
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between jesse watters and dan bongino and here is how it's playing out. check it out right here. this is the race that everybody is watching for saturday night. get mark, get set, go. and we are going to see who will win. who is it? there we go. this is whipped cream. jesse watters. >> jesse: she loves to eat whipped cream. she is not a dog. thank you, dana. >> dana: i thought this was cute. the other dog can race. other one is enjoying it. >> katie: take your time. >> greg: reminds me of a few nights marquette. >> oh my gosh, i didn't think of that. >> greg: first thing you see you can't unsee that jessica. >> jessica: oh, i can go i thought it was like talk to me about a reference i don't understand. okay, so, is that never too late for your dreams to come true, gwinn goldman fulfilled her 06-year-old dream of being a bat girl for the new york yankees.
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in 1961 goldman was 10 years old and wrote to the yankees asking to be a bat girl. she was rejected i'm sure you can understand it's a game dominated by men. a young lady like yourself that kind of thinking has no place in basic. no crying in baseball. current gm upon hearing about goldman from his daughter rec if i find the error. >> greg: think about the swearing and spitting. that's probably what it was. >> jessica: the quote was longer. it was not worried about the swearing. >> greg: sexist shame someone can't fight back. >> jessica: maybe he can. >> katie: fulfilled her dream. it's my turn to let you know you can celebrate the fourth of july in exclusive fox news gear shop today at shop.foxnews.com and receive 20% off code fox 4. you have animals are great collars.
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