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i believe that. >> neil: that's a very nice push. we will see what happens. i think it's safe to say, get vaccinated. it's a safe thing to do, i know some people are sometimes worried about chips in the vaccine at all this other craziness. get the vaccine, be safe, do it for your family, be safe, get vaccinated. ♪ ♪ >> dagen: hello everybody, i'm dagen mcdowell, along with harold ford jr., jesse watters, katie pavlich and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." ♪ ♪ there's no end in sight to the crime wave rocking america, murders and shootings are surging coast-to-coast. in states like out california becoming the epicenter of other types of lawlessness where they
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have basically legalized theft. police say shoplifters in l.a. didn't even bother to run, they just casually walked out of a store of carrying a bunch of clothes and we seen this happen before in san francisco when thieves alluded a different high-end department store in broad daylight, law enforcement is blaming things like this on proposition 47 which lowers jail sentences for shoplifting arm theft less than $950 worth of goods. gavin newsom was grilled about that specific lot today but he says it's not to blame. >> the evidence doesn't back it up on the last three decades we've seen a significant decline in crime in the state. you are seeing crime increase in red states that have no criminal justice reform commensurate with the crime rates we are seeing here in california. so i think that's an easy scapegoat for a folks come people who never supported those initiatives in the first place. >> dagen: business owners and employees that have to deal with the surgeon theft are calling
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his bluff. >> this lawlessness, people just are ultimately coming in and stealing stuff. >> people want to leave their stuff out because they are afraid someone might snatch and grab it. >> up and down the street, broken into in broad daylight and people walk out with stuff. >> dagen: greg, i know you have something very exciting to say because he told me earlier, let's go. d3 is gavin newsom being that cynically -- or stupid or that the is going down simply because they are not processing it? is it that obvious as you see these numbers, "we don't have any stats on it because you are no longer keeping the stats. when you watch these guys leave it is kind of funny, it's like they are boarding a flight. the only thing they are kind of concerned about is that their bags may not fit in the overhead bin but they just like me
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boarding in group one, of course. only group one. there is a weird bait and switch going on with this prime way. if you bring up the violent crime wave, the democrats will immediately say, not all democrats but most of them will say it's a local problem, all, it's a local problem, the police can handle it but then they will turn around and with a straight face look into a camera and say "gun violence is a national epidemic." so the criminal act is a local problem but the weapon is a national problem. and i'm trying to figure out, why would they do that? in my brain, they want the crime to proceed while disarming the public, is that why they are doing it? i'm trying to think, who would do that? and i'm trying to think about what harold said yesterday which is the truth, every normal person, democrats and republicans alike, black-and-white, is against crime, nobody wants it so who is behind this? who is behind the idea that
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"law & order" is a detriment to the world's greatest country? and it has to be this elite activist class. we have radicals in our country who realize that if, in order to remake society first you have to destroy it and they realize destroying it from within by marrying racial warfare to the concept of justice prevents politicians, anybody from actually trying to protect themselves because it will be seen as an act of racism because law and order is now fundamentally racist. this is why when you listen to the business owners and law enforcement they keep saying, we've never seen this before. this is so strange and crazy to see such brazen crime because it's an internal mutiny of moral and civil order. this is something that is new. it's scary and i hate using the phrase "slippery slope" because it's a cliche but i think there is -- it just keeps going, i don't see the stop on this.
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>> dagen: especially if you prevent people from protecting themselves. that's what you try to do even at the local level, your gun control measures put in place to create criminals out of nonviolent citizens and residents who are simply trying to protect themselves. you saw it in virginia and that's why, again, it's all about guns but you are more and more removing people's ability to protect themselves and their families. >> katie: but it's worse than that because these politicians have removed on the local and federal level a number of ways americans can protect themselves and now if you live in a place where you are legally allowed to own a firearm and defend yourself you are the one who is vilified rather than the criminal who may break into your home or into your house and prosecutors who have been elected and backed by these big left-wing activists are prosecuting long abiding citizens who simply want criminals to leave them alone and the worst part of it is the mayors and congresswomen and
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congressmen who are for the defund the police movement, city councils defending the police for these communities use taxpayer dollars for their own personal security, private security while they make rest of these people live in these crime-ridden, awful scenarios where they have no one to return to, if i call the police prosecutors won't keep them in jail so it will continue to be a problem. on the issue of businesses, it's horrible to watch people walking out of t.j.maxx which is a corporation with hundreds of dollars worth of stuff but what if you are a guy with a bodega or a small business or an immigrant who came here with nothing from another country and started a business and this is the way you are being treated and there's nobody in government, no politicians are willing to stand up for you and say enough is enough, we are not going to let your life's work be wiped out by a bunch of criminals because we are incompetent and pasties propositions that allow crime to continue. the people who work at t.j.maxx for minimum wage who are trying
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to earn an honest living going to watch these guys come in and walk out the door and it eventually deals really hopeless. these politicians continue to put people in these horrible positions. >> dagen: they've actually been told in new york city, don't stop anybody trying to shoplift. if you put your hands on someone someone, they scream racism and the like, the upside down logic, from one of the democrats is if you prosecute shoplifting, if you treat that does a crime then that's criminalizing poverty because poor people need to steal. however, what happens is the more you let people steal, these businesses go away. they disappear, the jobs disappear and you have vast wastelands, deserts in these cities where you can have, there are no bodegas. you are seeing that in san
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francisco. >> harold: we are unanimous about, we want crime to go down, we want people arrested for committing crime, the bell reform effort that passed here in new york, i thought there were things about it that made a lot of sense so i don't fall people for trying things and when they don't work you change those things. a few issues here, the gun issue, i don't disagree with you katie about everyday americans and we see that gun purchases have gone up, some of the data has shown amongst democrats and people who might be considered liberals and people who for that matter who want more gun control measures, want to be protected, democrats talk about guns and we have that conversation about ghost guns and so forth. these kids can get fresh apples but some of the other things they can get, i don't understand how guns find their way into these communities.
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gavin newsom is a friend about he may be mistaken, there should be a change, small businesses or big businesses should not have to worry about people walking into their stores and doing with these young men are doing, these guys should be arrested and prosecuted whether it's a small store or a big store big store. >> jesse: the left-wing goal is not to reduce crime, is to reduce the prison population so proposition 47, they called it the safe neighborhoods and schools act, sounds pretty and its goal was to keep nonviolent offenders from overcrowding already crowded prisons. what it did was it just sent property crime skyrocketing and guess who bankrolled proposition 47? george soros, they had only $500,000 for the vote no side and the vote yes on proposition 47 had $9 million and a large
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chunk of that came from george soros' open society institute so they didn't stand a chance. they didn't have left-wing ideal multibankrolling propositions, you didn't have that, money went to governor's races in presidential races. and now they're getting to local races and it's blowing out any opposition. so it used to be you could steal 50 bucks and it was a felony, now you can walk out of the store with a $900 tv and they're not going to do anything about it, it's a misdemeanor. a lot of these high and, they have insurance, they have unknow--confer policy. they just write that off and that's fine.
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a lot of these, as you said, the smaller places, people are scared. >> dagen: and they should be scared of, the left-wing funded d.a., kim gardner in st. louis, judge had to dismiss the murder suspect, first-degree murder of a guy was out, the prosecutor never showed up. kim gardner just let it go. there are to go other cases, it's disgraceful. that's what they do, these left-wing prosecutors. don't let them call you super spreader, the white house and the media covered up from those texas democrats who got covid. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: is the white house acting like it's no big deal that these covid-positive texas democrats are spreading the virus like wildfire all over washington, six lawmakers now testing positive for covid-19. the white house is refusing to call them super spreader's while scolding the rest of america over arise in cases. >> if there are any concerns at this trip that was intended to advocate for voting rights is now a super spreader event in
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washington? >> i would say that is not a characterization we are making from here. we know that these vaccines that these individuals, i think i'm if i'm correct, have been vaccinated, that is a good sign. >> jesse: wears the media to condemn these lawmakers and accuse them of putting lives at risk? they had no problem doing it with republicans. >> moving ahead with a huge indoor event despite a one-day record increase of her coronavis cage cases in that state and warning they could be a super spreader of the virus. >> all of these people packed in what could be a covid super spreader event at the white house. >> people are not wearing masks, these are super spreader events, potentially. >> jesse: it is interesting, nancy pelosi, third in line, kamala harris, second in line. >> katie: i rode some headlines the media would have
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written if it was president trump. "how many people have to die before texas democrats take covid seriously?" , "texas democrats are literally killing people and endangering the lives of the vice president and speaker of the house after mask list antiscience stansberry the bottom line is you are allowed to not follow the rules if you are a democrat advocating against voter i.d. according to the white house and if the media and democrats had not made covid so political may be more people would've been on board with some of the measures and everything else but because they made it all about politics and use it as a political weapon in an election year now they are looking pretty bad when it comes to the extent that they pulled on this private jet where they didn't wear masks and went to meet with some of the most important and powerful people in the country. >> jesse: i feel like there's a lot of unanswered questions about this. that makes me sound really
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smart. >> greg: that should be a show for you. >> jesse: we never get to the bottom of anything. >> jesse: if everybody is vaccinated, allegedly, how do they get six covid-positive tests, what are the chances of that happening? >> dagen: we have all sucked face with an inappropriate person. i think somebody is not telling the truth. i mentioned it earlier in the week that the breaker cases seem to be very high if all of these individuals are vaccinated but to katie's point, the white house only cares about things it can benefit from politically, during the election, kamala harris, fearmongering and the same with joe biden and this is why the southern border is a total free-for-all with covid-positive illegal immigrants coming in, the 900% increase in rio grande valley, that benefits them, they
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think that's great for them but look at what they said about the canadian border today. they postponed the canadian border reopening until august 21st. canada is letting vaccinated americans into canada starting on august 9th, why would they do that? it doesn't benefit them some of the white house. >> jesse: are they saying vaccinated canadians can't come to this country but on vaccinated migrants can? >> dagen: if you are legal you can't come canada, it's wide open. >> jesse: in a way they put a wall up on the northern border, that is very interesting. harold? >> harold: let's meet -- texas legislators, something doesn't seem right, if everyone is double vaccinated, there's a lot of questions i need to be
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answered and i hope your show gets to the bottom of it. it's funny, the masked man, i hope we don't have to go back to wearing masks, i don't want to but we are not even 50% vaccinated as a nation yet and i don't think there's anything wrong with democrats and republicans and the like encouraging everyone to do it, for those of us, and i am a believer more so now than i did before, this virus as a result of a leak out of that lab that the way we get back at the chinese as we all get vaccinated because we keep our economy open, we don't underwear masks, the likelihood of wearing mask is much less and what more would those want to hurt us like to see than our economy stalled, kids not in school and small businesses suffering? we talked about crime but the masked thing in the vaccination thing are critical. we got to figure this thing out with these legislators, i don't disagree, there's one big difference and i think we touched on it a year ago, we didn't have vaccines on people
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talk about president trump and others who may have had indoor things happening i think there is a difference there that should be noted, the fact that we have vaccines now makes it a different conversation. >> jesse: do you think these fleeing texas democrats feel that it all for what they did? >> greg: if they were watching fox they would feel really bad but they are watching cnn who is not covering this. it is a contrast between, it shows you how corrupting power can be some of the media, politicians smearing the powerless citizens, you are so dumb, you listen to right-wing radio, meanwhile while they make fun of citizens they create a mode of protection around politicians who actually spread the disease so it's always this thing where they are somehow exempt from their own i guess, judgment. that's why they got into politics to be exempt from the rules they create for others,
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but i do think, you know, jesse, to be perfectly honest the real victims here are people who must wear masks at luxury massages. there are a lot of married couples who are wishing to go and enjoy a good massage and suddenly they are being told that they had to wear masks. >> jesse: up next, the white house struggling to stop joe biden from embarrassing himself when he speaks off-the-cuff. ♪ ♪ mm. [ clicks tongue ] i don't know. i think they look good, man. mm, smooth. uh, they are a little tight. like, too tight? might just need to break 'em in a little bit. you don't want 'em too loose. for those who were born to ride there's progressive.
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"biden's mouth has been getting them into trouble especially when he goes off script with comments like these." >> the only pandemic we have is the one in the unvaccinated and they are killing people. i got them $1.9 trillion overleaf so far. 21st century jim crow assaulted israel. the economy was sputtering before i got here but we change that. i wrote the bill. on the environment. >> greg: katie, this stuff doesn't really bother me that much, he's almost 90. it's okay. the thing that bugs me about it is, is he failing to unify this country or was that elijah began with, the whole idea of unification? >> katie: i'm pretty sure that was our campaign slogan, like
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many politicians there has been no unifying especially over the past couple weeks. the vast majority of the country supports, he exaggerates about a lot of that, he's accused facebook killing people what they are obviously not doing, i think it's funny to laugh at that but it's also troubling, he keeps telling people he will get in trouble if he takes certain questions from the press and there's just factors with the way the going, violent crime has increased around the country, the border is completely overrun, covid cases are going back up again, russia has a pipeline and keystone is dead. >> greg: jesse, we spent four years being told how divisive trump was but if trump said anything and every thing, he was always focused on the media and the political machinery whereas it seems to me like
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president biden goes after those people who didn't vote for him, republicans are groups of people and i think there is a difference there, it's truly divisive. i didn't think there was any advice about trump going after the media. >> jesse: we expected that, very entertaining to watch great all the language has been sloppy, uninspiring and wrong. he's had some real pinocchio's, facebook is killing people? had to walk that back on my facebook is to be thinking, joe, we had a deal here, we covered up your hunter biden problem and the lab leak theory, donated to your campaign, you're going to call us killers? joel spoke to his handlers and realize donations are going to dry up and he had to walk that back. what happened to the bipartisan deal he announced weeks ago? the media doesn't do anything about it, no, joe, has that instinct, you will do anything
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to protect joe from himself. that's why he's not allowed to talk to anybody and engage with the media and it makes the rest of the country feel like, hey, this country feels leaderless right now i'm not responsive to a growing crisis is at the border, at the gas pump and it's not a good feeling. >> jesse: harold, i am always troubled by the hyperbolic nature of that white house but would you say joe biden is the worst leader since genghis khan? [laughter] >> harold: i have a slightly different view. if you look at some of the numbers here, he is six months and he and his approval rating is 53% according to the most recent reuters poll, six months into president trump, he was at 38%. i think a strong argument can be made around three positives, vaccinations are available, the economy is roaring again, it roared a lot under president trump without question but it's roaring again.
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we've unified our allies again particularly in europe and we are finding ways i think to marshal resources to go after china. we sit at this table and i will be brief here, crime and immigration, if democrats are being perceived as being the problem with these issues rising and worsening this certainly puts the rest of the agenda at risk. on the infrastructure piece it's reported today that there was a blow to senator schumer and democrats in the senate but the negotiators continue to work. if we get a $1 trillion bill, chinese are spending trillions on the military and all kinds of technology advances that we are debating a trillion dollar infrastructure bill, i've got to think the chinese are sitting back laughing at us always got to make crime and immigration and infrastructure, make progress there on those numbers will continue to go up but if i was president and i had a 53% approval rating i feel pretty good. >> jesse: you can take four points off that approval rating, we had the after action post report, take four points off
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andy's underwater, under 50 and he hasn't brought all our allies together, he's pushed our allies to russia. >> greg: i am more concerned about their obsession with woke-is keeping them from these questions on immigration and crime but the other thing about the democratic party and the left in general is they invented the concept of hate speech, right? and yet the stuff that they trafficking is so incendiary, right? worst thing since the civil war, worst thing since 9/11, everything is the worst thing since the worst thing, that's kind of hate speech, right? >> dagen: it is hate speech but it's tolerated by their ilk. they don't care, listen. this is a two-year sprint to the midterms and they are going to push through with no mandate, 50/50 split in the senate of the narrowest of margins, push through and expansion of
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government and entitlement after entitlement after entitlements that will rival or even swamp fdr in '33, that will rival or swamp lbj in 1955. that's what's so appalling that i want to end with, i kind of like when he's reading the teleprompter like he's squinting, it makes him look tougher than when he looks like grandpa lost in a walmart. >> greg: that's always been my excuse. john kerry says global warming is a bigger crisis we need to focus on. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> harold: john kerry is demanding immediate global action on climate change and he says we can't wait until the pandemic is over. >> i am very sorry to say, the suffering of covid will be magnified many times over in a world that does not grapple with and ultimately hold the climate crisis. we don't have the luxury of waiting until covid is vanquished to take up the climate challenge. >> harold: katy, he obviously is very serious about this and you would not be in that position if you are focused on it, is it right to focus on this right now? >> katie: i just think it's amazing that he's using covid as a scare tactic. john kerry has been promoting
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climate change for years. i'm not sure what his qualifications are other than being well-connected to leaders around the world who wanted to give a lot of money. john kerry admitted that the united states knows that china is building solar panels which the left says it is with slave labor from their country. in no matter what happens we are going to work with china on this issue. the biggest issue is not what john kerry says, just like we saw with covid, big tech like facebook and media are completely suppressing debate on this issue, there is a scientist who worked in the obama energy department i just wrote this book called "unsettled," climate change doesn't have to be the sky is falling thing, facebook buried it and set everything in
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this book is discredited. he has a different point of view on this issue so i think that paying money to government bodies will not do anything to help solve the climate problem. >> harold: how should he focus on this? i hope there is agreement that the temperatures are rising and we've got to deal with our climate issues or how should he be dealing with it? >> jesse: he could use skype, harold, i've got his itinerary so far, he's been to london, brussels, and paris, went to shanghai, abu dhabi, new delhi, rome, london again, middle east, north africa, london again, moscow, that's more than the city's emissions that he just cut out the jet flights. do you really think the chinese envies middle eastern oil kingdoms are going to listen to john kerry and stop fossil fuels? he's just in it for the luxury travel. if you want to stop climate change you don't fight climate change, if it's getting warmer you adapt to it.
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let's just say, the sea levels rise a couple inches over the next century, harold. okay? a great civilization we have here, i think we can adapt to that, the netherlands, 25% below sea level are like a powerhouse in europe, they didn't just destroy their economy to fight the rise of the sea levels are there, they built reservoirs and adjusted around the coastline and they are fine, they didn't have to break the bank to do it. >> harold: dagen, do you have an opinion on this? >> dagen: america is awesome and we aren't the problem. because of the hydraulic fracturing boom, the use of natural gas which by the way joe biden wants to end, even though we need electricity for the electric cars, our emissions per capita are the lowest they've been since 1950 and this trojan doofus of john kerry, they put them out there because
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i think that democrats want to mandate that everybody buy in a lecture and electric vehicle which kamala harris actually proposed by we are not the problem. we are doing the right thing in this country and john kerry himself admitted that if we reduced our carbon emissions to zero it would have no impact on global warming so what is he doing other than racking up flight miles? >> harold: if we did do that, in fairness, because we are the biggest market people are buy things but what you are thinkine you thinking on this, greg? e3 i think he feels a little slighted, he wants us to return to the rightful climate throne, he wants to be up there with queen greta. he's a fossil without his fuel, the only virus he's worried
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about is dutch elm disease. is that a tree disease? >> jesse: i have no idea. >> greg: i'm going to have to annotate the jokes, he has his own worst enemy, no one trusts somebody who keeps saying the sky is falling, there is evidence that we are getting warmer, a lot of conflict and debate over why it's happening but rational minds are great, when you get into that a rational world where you are constantly being the boy who cried wolf, what happens is people look at you kind of like a joke. keep saying the world is going to end in eight years, nobody's going to listen to you. however, there are people who believe in global warming but also our skeptical of the climate models but realize we must do something for the future, those of the people that
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people should be listening to and he could learn something from that. i am trying to help him. >> dagen: do you have the name of a good plastic surgeon? >> harold: "the fastest" is up next. using a musical ent how? don't yt ride the wave? (judith) no - we actively manage client portfolios based on our forward-looking views of the market. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions, right? (judith) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money? only when your clients make more money? (judith) yep, we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different.
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♪ ♪ >> katie: welcome back, time for "the fastest." first off, regular people are making bank by renting out their pools airbnb style, one couple says they made over $100,000 for letting strangers take a splash in our backyard. this requires very special hosting skills because strangers in your pool would be a lot of behavioral issues. >> greg: especially if it's me and i've been drinking, this is a brilliant thing, this is basically uber for pools, call it puber. everybody wants to go to the fancy rooftop hotel pool and hang out but there's too many
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cheesy tattooed people there, right? it's so annoying, everybody is smelly but you can go and find a rooftop pool at somebody's house. this is a brilliant idea. >> katie: what if those smelly people want to write your pool? >> greg: i would have a very strict criteria and i would have an all-nude clause. >> jesse: this is husbands who want to sit in the living room with a drink in their hand who want to watch girls in a bikini jump in their pool all day and make money off of it. >> harold: i agree with jesse. [laughter] i am not renting a pool. >> greg: are you supposed to be home with when you rent a pool? i thought you wouldn't be home. to be when i'm curious with the liability is going to someone drowns or gets crazy?
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>> dagen: i think you would have to amend your homeowners policy. i also think about the cleaning costs of having to drain it because, again, you can catch a lot of things in a dirty pool. disgusting. >> harold: you need to know the chlorine level. >> greg: i got that my freshman year playing soccer. people are okay with airbnb houses. why not the pool? >> jesse: you are not usually there. this is a voyeurs dream. >> dagen: there's a web site for that. there's many web sites for that. >> katie: we are not going to talk about those web sites. "one more thing" up next. ♪ ♪
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>> dagen: time now for one more thing. i love the blow up. this man same hutchison is 32 and he was following his grandmother mary jackson arranged a grocery store in england. and i just thought it was funny and sweet. that's all i have got. >> looks a little like john kerry. [laughter] last time for it's greg's international, global, amazing, awesome, national, flattery week. >> greg: this is it. that's the last day. let's go to some of the flattery from our viewers. all right? jay powers greg, you are the best your points are right on. that's nice. john says just being on the same planet as greg is flattery enough. greg, you are even more handsome than jesse, true. greg, you have a sharp sassy mind have you been flattered.
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we had a dip last weekend and getting more intense for the last day. looks like tuesday we had a lot of flattery but i think today we are going to -- we're probably going to beat that number. the happy faces represents 40 million people. yes. in case you didn't know that and now it's time to flatter the panelists, dagen you smell like gunpowder and gasoline. >> dagen: thank you. >> greg: harold, i like the way you buy people's books. >> harold: yes, sir. >> greg: jesse your glutes look amazing. >> jesse: thank you. >> greg: katie, you know how to handle a piece. >> katie: thank you greg for the flattery. >> dagen: jesse, serve it up. >> jesse: it's national hot dog day aka jesse's feeding frenzy to celebrate we brought in classic new york hot dogs from feltman's coney island. feltman's coney island and they're veteran owned and operated and they give to veterans charities throughout the year. we love that feltmans is named after charles feltman who is charles feltman he only up
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vested the hot dog back in 1867. that's up with the internet. and maybe the model t in terms of. >> greg: i thought it was some guy named frank. >> jesse: you would be wrong. dig into the dogs as i promote more of myself on "fox news primetime" with brian kilmeade at 7:00. you can catch me there. >> dagen: momma told me never to eat hot do dogs or bananas in public. i will do a must card drink. >> jesse: really good. >> harold: history made last night at tropicanafield tampa bay you had all women's air crew or crew leading the game. billie jean king history made. billie newman sarah langs as the analyst. i'm hope i'm not butchering the game. heidi laura and hosted pregame and post game coverage.
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hopefully this becomes a regular in baseball and for that matter all of sports. congratulations to those women. >> jesse: so many jokes are going through greg's mind right now. >> katie: do not. >> jesse: as they are going through my mind. >> greg: i say you go girl. that's what i was saying. >> jesse: i was thinking that. >> dagen: greg, when you say that you have to put your hand on your hip. >> greg: you go girl. >> katie: last night my husband and i two wonderful friends and best friend furry friend gadd senne went to the marine corps sun set parade which takes place every tuesday night, i believe in the summertime at the iwo jim that marine corps memorial just outside of arlington cemetery right across the river in washington, d.c. it's been a tradition since 1956. they also have different parade called the evening parade happens near the marine baraks in washington, d.c. three more parades if you are in the area and want to drive in scheduled for the summer on tuesdays july 27th, august 3rd
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and august 10th at 7:00 p.m. we had a wonderful time. they played the national anthem and played taps. it was a great patriotic experience. so semper fi, go marines. >> i love that memorial it's so beautiful. that does it for us. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: hey, dagen, enjoy the hot dogs now that you are off camera. good evening. i'm bret berry from washington tonight. we live with capital hill and chaos. house leader nancy pelosi and kevin mcneart blowing up the select committee on the january 6th riot. republicans and democrats are also engaged in a game of chicken over infrastructure. first up tonight, congressional correspondent chad pergram with the latest from capitol hill. good evening, chad. >> good evening, bret. the house voted to give nancy pelosi a veto over members on the 16 committee. she nixed two of kevin mccarthy's committees jim jordan and jim bank. both met recently
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