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america, and my goodness coming if we were at a 1030 year bond at these low rates, inflation is at 5 percent. >> is going to be interesting to watch. steve, at the economist extraordinaire on all of this. the dow and the s&p were up despite all of this. >> hello, everyone. i am dana perino, and greg got failed. it is 5:00 p.m. in new york city and this is the five. it is over for new york governor andrew cuomo, but not the end of his many problems. he resigned today after a report that found he had sexually harassed nearly one dozen women. he says he will step aside 14 days from now.
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i think given the circumstances is if i step aside and let government get back to the governing. that's what i'll do. he remains defiant and insists he did nothing wrong. >> the report said i sexually harassed 11 women, that was the headline people heard and saw and reacted to. the reaction was outrage, it should have been. however, it would also false. don't get me wrong. this is not to say that there are not 11 women who i truly offended, there are. i thought a hug and putting my arm around a staff person while taking a picture was friendly, but she found it to be too forward. i kissed a woman on the cheek at a wedding, and i thought i was being nice, but she felt it was
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too aggressive. >> he said all that. he could also face trouble in other areas facing investigations into his handling of the nursing home scandal and his pandemic book that you'll remember plus prosecutors across new york are pursuing criminal into sexual allegations. this is one of my most frustrating parts as when he said i didn't know the lines had been redrawn. he signed new laws into place which required everybody in new york state employee, you have to sit through these sexual-harassment videos every single year on top of the ones from the city, he signed them and he didn't even go to his own sexual harassment training. to get that is part of what the attorney general said when she announced a report he not violated not only law, but federal and state, but also his office own policies which everybody has to go through this, he clearly thinks that he is above the law and above his own rules.
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he's not sorry for any of it, clearly, his sick and twisted language today when he talked about while i'm going to help you and the state by stepping aside, and i actually didn't do anything that wrong, and it's the women who are really overreacting here with their accusations against me, and then when he talked about how government operating properly is a matter of life and deaf, i thought that was a really sick twist on the other issue that he is facing which is the nursing home problem. i think democrats in the ark actually get off the hook here because they don't have to follow through with an impeachment and holding a person in their party accountable. i think president joe biden gets a pass because he can say well, they called on him to resign, he has done so, but let's not forget, the doj dropped the civil rights investigation and they're not launching civil rights investigation into his office for sexual harassment and discrimination which they absolutely could do in this case. i think democrats at the top are
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getting a pass and andrew cuomo is clearly not responsible. >> let's listen to president biden, this is a short comment today on the matter. >> i respect the governor's decision and i respect the decision he made. >> which is the same thing. he didn't say he respects him, which might have been as step too far. >> that was just fantastic. you know, the narrative to is this is said to the rise and fall of this character, this larger-than-life, and what a difference a year makes with all the self-inflicted wounds, but none of us here put him on a pedestal. we all knew what he was and was right there with all this stuff kicked off. and honestly, we never talk that much about him as this was happening. it was everybody else, they were
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creating this myth out of this creep, and what happened was maybe he saw it coming, but when the press creates this monster the flaws become even more visible. people started looking at stuff, and as for the nursing home staff, a lot of political leaders stand to gain from his destruction because they did the same thing, right? there were a lot of democrat governors who did the same thing with nursing homes and may be they were that this would be a way to deal with that without them having to deal with it. it reminds me of those contest where everybody puts her hand on a car and the last person that survives, wins the car. he thought he could outlast everybody. it's like the last dance from happy days. remember the dance contest fonzie thought he could outlast, but no, it didn't happen. he went. >> what's the going away party going to be like?
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and is chris cuomo going to do the one on one. >> he's on vacation this week. he continues to advise his brother. the other thing he said as that there are generational and cultural shifts that i didn't fully appreciate. really? i remember him going after all sorts of republicans on these very issues. >> and he has three millennial dollars which was a cornerstone of kind of the final corner of the speech which was, taking us back to how well the cuomo's, new york, new york, and no one can deny that, this is a four decade dynasty were looking at crumbling here and he talked about how painful it was to watch the coverage of what's going on sitting there with his three daughters, his twins are 26 and i think the other one as 24 may be a year older than that and they were also centerpieces of the early covid coverage. meatballs in days, he had one of
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their boyfriends quarantining with him, and he definitely tried to regain some of that hero status but as someone watching this from start to finish, i was particularly bothered by the lawyer who came out first and went after these women to some degree. i understand there are things you need to do as you prepare for a potential criminal lawsuit coming down the way, but that's not good and that's not in the spirit of what's going on here and understanding the gravity of what you've done. i wish that someone who gets caught in one of these, and we know that people of all political persuasions have been massive violators, why don't you say that this has been a problem for generations and then be held to account. not like times have changed and that was wrong. it was wrong in the 50s it was wrong in the 60s, it may be my dad is even wrong. >> is so the first woman to be new york governor, we'll happen.
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we will see how that goes for her, she's got to weeks to prepare. of court apparently she called herself an independent democrat. but, hubris always exudes itself before the fall. and this guy, it was basically shameful if you think about how he reacted that first day. remember that video and trying to suggest that anything you did was just like when barack obama or george w. bush hugged hurricane victims. >> i think the hubris leads to the fall. their was a previous new york governor who also went down under his own sexual in this case prostitution scandal and i think he referred to himself is a curse, that he flew a little too close to the sun. i think it's important to put this into context because you said he took personal responsibility and you're right, it's partial accountability. i noticed the same thing that katie did which is he yeah there
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is the still the matter of life and deaf him putting these individuals into the nursing homes and instill there's accountability for this issue, this is a distraction, it's important but don't let it be the end of the story. it's not the end of the story for new york, you brought up other governors across this country and you referenced might movie reference would be charlie wilson's war because you remember the speech that was given about is this better for afghanistan and the answer is always we'll see. we'll see what comes next. when he should james had a political interest in the governor's fall, many democratic politicians had an interest in him going down, and we will see what comes next after governor cuomo because the truth is, he is one of the least liberal politicians in the state of new york. >> that is terrifying. >> up next, new covid mandates. president biden blasted the
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>> america is being ripped apart by this new battle over covid mandates. the wall street journal pointing out how vaccination status has americans picking sides people losing friends and family over the issue. and with more than one third of american kids heading back to school this week, the battle over masks is heating up big time. florida governor manning mask mandates and schools and even threatening to withdraw salaries of officials who enact it.
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>> ultimately my view as its appearance decision if you believe in the masking during the school, you are free to do it. no one is saying you can't do it. but if your somebody concerned about that that thinks that may not be the right thing for your child, then i think you should have the right to make that ultimate decision. i don't think governor should override that. >> president biden directly lashing out at the florida governor. >> i'm told government should get out of the way and i find it interesting that some of the very people saying that hold government positions are people who are threatening that if a school teacher asks a student if they've been vaccinated, or if a principle says that everyone in my school should wear a mask or the school board votes to it, that governor will nullify that. >> who are we protecting.
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whose rights are we protecting, greg, we are drawing our lines, are battle lines, we're going back into tribes this time. i kid you not i was walking in the park the other day and i just overheard a word to say it sees unvaccinated people. >> the thing that what desantis is trying to do is break out of the to idea prism. that to idea prism is either you're with us or you're a murderer, and what he's saying as as a parent you can make a decision, but the idea that you can bully and mock somebody to do something shows you're not interested and compliance it just feels good to do that. if you think the question over vaccination and non- vaccination is somehow a marker of iq, it's not. you could go across-the-board, brilliant people, and stupid people are on the same side, so the only way to discuss let's say the vaccine, is to find a common ground, someplace where you all agree. i'm having this discussion a lot
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with my wife because she's not vaccinated so this is my little tart chart. i compared getting covid to getting vaccinated. on their short term, right, getting covid is bad, everybody knows that, it feels bad unless you're super healthy and young. long-term complications, the long haul covid, bad, then you go over to get vaccinations. good come out the vaccine reduces risk and symptoms, and it's well-tolerated like most vaccines are. the only ?-question-mark is there the long term vaccination so out of the four boxes, three are in the box it vaccine's means me to put logically that i'm getting the vaccine, but i can't deny the fact that people say that one box as the box that bothers me the most. and therefore i can argue coherently that that's what i am not getting the vaccination. i would say that you know the long-term effects of covid, and
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it's bad, you should govern by that and not by the ?-question-mark varied, but you can see in this chart that you have a shared turf, and not everybody that you disagree with. this is the problem right now. greg and i are taking this thing over. i'm glad that the governor is focusing on the fact that the mediate. it's important to remember how we got to this latest round of panic over masks because they cdc just reimplemented asking masking and the cdc director came out and said we are re- implementing vaccine be because vaccinated people are infecting
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vaccinated people and therefore vaccinated people need to wear masks indoors. that's why they are turned back taking off the mask from late june in washington, dc where they have a mask mandates. this is where we are. and it's pitting people against each other. i'm on the side of personal choice, risk assessment, if you want the vaccine, go get the vaccine. if you have natural immunity, great. if you don't want a vaccine for all of the reasons that greg outlined in the yellow box with a ?-question-mark, then fine. what we've been told from the cdc is they protect you from unvaccinated people. so this idea now that we are pitting people against each other the end vaccinated against the vaccinated, you can't go to work, that is what china would love us to do. >> would you think jackson? vicki i think the lady in the park would probably be a good friend of mine.
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that's what i'm here for. there are i think that biden was right to point out that you do have a government overlord move here because these principles in these local school boards, people are being elected to those and they are making those decisions. i was listening to the dallas school administrator dallas and austin are the schools keeping the mask mandates. she was saying this is what we have decided as best to keep our children safe and to keep our teachers safe. i wanted to bring up because everybody loves hypocrisy so much. governor abbott at the same time he's banning the mask mandates is now clean for out-of-state assistance, they need more staff to get to the hospitals in texas because of the surge in covid cases. >> but dumping covid positive illegals into texas and then blaming governor abbott. you can get this is not a national problem because of who is streaming across the border,
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it just isn't, there was a child that couldn't get into the icu in houston and had to be airlifted to a different hospital because they are so packed with patients. the governor is sitting there don't mask up. they are big in other states for help, that is absurd. >> we don't have much time, so the only criticism i would have of the boxes as the theme that you had yesterday which is nuance. there are people that are compromised with antibodies, a lot of people are making decisions for various reasons, but more nuanced, we don't know the effect of masks. we haven't even studied it. dr. fauci has said what were hopeful. >> there's not enough studies on that as well. i think i'm a communications front, one of the things that i want to do and to get as that i think we made a mistake as a country when the vaccines were being finalized, because i was president trump was right to
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push forward with operation warp speed, and we are talking about get this done, get it done by the end of the year and it made it sound like this is brand-new, this is a miracle, it's not, that's not true. this technology has been underway for 25 years. they were able to take this technology which is helped so many different diseases, and get the covid strain and be like if we do this sweet, you know what, it works. then, the wait was to get the study of was eight, 500,000 people. the largest public health study ever done. 500,000 people and then the fda gave the emergency use in and started under president trump right before biden took over to get their shots. i think from the beginning, trying to suggest that this was a miracle vaccine was a mistake. i understand why we did it, we were in a race and we were better than china and we were going to show the chinese what would happen. i don't understand what president biden's ultimate goal is committed to get more people
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vaccinated? yes, and i am concerned about increasing variance. the more people vaccinated means less this virus has to be able to figure things out because guess what, the virus is smarter than we are. we have to be better on that. president biden trying to pit the governor of arkansas who has said i wish i hadn't signed that anti- mask mandates bill, to try to pick him against governor rhonda santos is not going to get a single additional person vaccinated. you can just say i appreciate governor hutchinson, thank you and not try to say what did he say, some republican governors are getting it right. that's kind of condescension is not helping. governor hutchison is doing what he thinks is right, governor to santos is doing that as well, you don't need to make it worse. >> it's almost like the point isn't to get people to make the decision for themselves. the point is to divide us once again. that seems to be the underlying issue with every issue.
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to create something out of nothing and blink terminal, as you know, you started as a writer to, its deeply rewarding, i'm glad it's done, i don't want to do too much more if i can help it, but these are essays that have been refined and everything, so aside from the long introduction in which you mention how much you like al sharpton, these are all older stories, correct? >> is, but they are framed by a reported piece i did, which is the beginning of the book on simon & schuster which published it which is one of the biggest publishers in the world and the long defender of their freedom of speech, the free flow of ideas, dissent, the ability to disagree which has become one of the leading forces of censorship in the country, killing books because the democratic party doesn't like the book so to write the introduction, to write this chapter i interviewed the head of the company and the new head of who was hired after the
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george floyd riots, but literally not one day of experience in the publishing business. i asked them, one way just like it one of the biggest publishers in the world, how did you get to be censored, how did this happen? i thought they were pretty honest about their role in it. it was nauseating if i'm going to be totally blunt with you, but it was certainly informative. kk so, tucker, i first came to know you when you are writing magazine pieces in the late 90s,. >> and i loved reading your work, and i know that you have the reporting part of it and interviewing and getting to know people is also a really important thing, but i still think that it's important for young people to learn how to write. what's the most important thing people can do if your young person and you want to be a writer and you want to be like tucker carlson, how do you get those skills, what is the best way to learn how to write? >> their aren't a lot of skills,
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it's the trade, not a profession. don't go to journalism school, they will make you dumber. learn how to write clear english. we have the biggest language in human history. you have all the words come out learn how to use them, use grammar, and have a declarative sentence. take out the adjectives. adverbs are your enemy, avoid them. just learn to write clearly. that's the whole trick right there it's not hard at all. >> do you miss those pieces at all? >> i write every day, right now more than i've ever written in my life, but i don't get out of my weird little cave to talk to other people, and i definitely miss getting on the road two faraway places. >> i didn't mean to monopolize your time. >> well, i'm going to ask a really long question now. a little like you, i spent a lot of time what would you call the
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mainstream media. i'm fascinated of the idea of the long slide, in your experience, the media seems to have changed drastically since the election of donald trump over the last five years, but wasn't always there? do you think the attitudes were seen today where they are in the media covered up, or have they changed? >> that's a great question. there's been a totalitarian instinct on the right because it's kind of a religious faith. so the instinct has been anybody who disagrees with me is evil. journalism demanded open dialogue, he had to listen to the other side and allow the other side to talk, that is what liberalism was, that was the basic enlightenment value is you have to allow your ideas to be challenged and you get to challenge the other side's ideas. that evaporated slowly and then quickly it happened over time and then all at once and you wake up in this totalitarian environment where no one is allowed to talk and leisure repeating a small set of slogans and the people in charge of the
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business, the editors, the publishers commit the people on tv networks, are all participating in it. it's like you're 52 of imm if you're in aging american, it's totally shocking to watch. >> i also loved what you said about making it quick and dirty when you're writing. i remember getting into grad school when they said every comma could be a. mac. you've had a lot of fascinating people, who would you like to interview again if they would take your call. kk gosh, that is such a great question. there are so many people. i'd love to interview anybody in democratic leadership. i'd like to interview a democratic congressman. no one will talk to me. nobody will come on the show. you're a white supremacist, we can't talk to you. really, no i'm not. i just have different ideas from you, just come on and talk to me like a normal human being.
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we talk all the time. we have for a long time, we disagree. it's not that hard, it's fun. to get most of the time it is fun, i will talk to my people and try to get you a congressman. >> tucker, i have to admit i went to journalism school so it is fascinating to me that you are your first job out of college was a fact checker, and i think fact checking has changed so much in addition two traditional journalism so i want to get your take on that, but i also want to know where we can buy your book because i know you have a different strategy. >> fact checking used to require people calling people on the phone and asking them questions now it requires going to wikipedia which isn't a news source. it's another form of propaganda, there's truth on that, but fundamentally, it's not reliable. so that is not fact checking. the book is on tucker carlson.com. it's available in all kinds of places, but the book is partly
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about the creeping power of the tech monopolies, which squelch his speech, thoughts, and freedom, so why not go around them. we're trying a new version of distribution here on our website. we will see how it works. we need alternatives to what we have, i would say that. >> best of luck. >> tucker, can i ask one more question. is there anybody that you're reading now in journalism that you really like? >> there are so many on sub staff, and i probably shouldn't say because some are like refugees from the left and i don't want to further discredit them by admitting a read them. i gave up my new york times and washington post subscription because it was just boring. other than that i spend my money on sub stack and i'm happy about it. >> there is an interesting writer's out there now. >> tucker, thank you so much. his new book, the long slide, 30 years in american journalism on sale now straight ahead, reading and writing are overrated in
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i guess the most well-rounded snack isn't round at all. it's more cashew-shaped. planters. a nut above. ♪ >> democratic oregon government are pushing racial equality over getting a quality education after she quietly signed a new bill that gets rid of math, reading, and writing requirements in order for high school students to graduate. the governor's office as it will help students of color, but she's been accused of dumbing down schools to mps far left liberals. dana, i think this is a tragedy for everybody because you're lowering the standards rather than thinking kids could rise to the challenge. >> to meet its child abuse and as a taxpayer i'm mad because the return on investment is not good enough. how much money i don't live in
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oregon so i don't pay state taxes there, but the federal government also kicks in. think about how much money went for covid relief. we are basically paying kids to not actually meet standards or i'm sorry, paying these school districts to do that, and i think our national competitiveness is at great risk, that means our national security is at risk and what kind of life are you subjecting these people and their parents too. you think people want to have a better life than their parents is the american dream, if you dumbed down standards as badly, you will get exactly what you pay for. i don't want to pay for it anymore. >> it's not necessarily the parents asking for the standards to be lowered, it sees activist to pressure the mayor and not just oregon, in fairfax, virginia they just did this to you by getting ready of ap english in ap classes because they say it was unfair. you think your kid should have standards for excellence? >> to be clear, this is out of racial politics of this isn't only a tragedy and not only child abuse, this is racist this
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is the idea that black and brown children cannot satisfy universal standards so we must lower them. they suggest that somehow is white supremacy. it's like the african-american museum put it that said punctuality, hard work and objectives thoughts our characters of white supremacy. no, these are the path to success. for you suggest that black and brown kids cannot live up to the standards is flat out racist. this is going to the doctor and they're going to say we're going to get the patient is still sick, regardless of whether or not your tests come back, these kids still graduate, they will still be ignorant, they won't be able to satisfy the standards and life will punish them for that. >> jessica? >> i don't like it. there has to be a better way and i know that we have to say this every block, some terrible thing happens a police officer being killed or an unarmed person being killed and what's going on
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in these schools, it's extremely frustrating as someone who does believe in the cause of affirmative action and think children who have grown up in homes black, white brown, wherever it is where they face systemic challenges and need a helping hand deserve that, that we can't figure out a better way. when i was reading about this and said we're going to move to the system for a year so that we can look under the hood, you have to be able to look under the hood at the same time that kids are still going to be taught at an appropriate level so they can qualify to go on with their lives whether that means going to an apprenticeship, going to college, going to junior college, whatever it might be. i don't like it. >> isn't the left walking students, particularly students of color into these prisons and giving them a lifelong sentence because parents in the inner cities are trying to get the kids into charter schools so they can achieve these things and get a scholarship to college, this kind of ensures that none of them will qualify. >> eight guarantees the first
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step into a competitive life, you're already in the negative. it's like everybody else is going to be better off than you are, and it's an assessment on this idea of equity, which is not about the freedom to achieve, but to install ceiling to achievement. it's like socialism, it is a crushing limit from above that says all of you will be stupid together. if you guys can't do math, and you guys can't do math, but you can do math, no, no one is doing any math, we could teach you guys math, but we prefer all of you to be ignorant in math. there's a guy on twitter, cory deangelis, he has led the charge on the new trend of allowing parents to take their education dollars everywhere, elsewhere, above the public schools and that's a good thing. school choice obviously, and we should be thinking about improving remote learning. i think that's the way to go. it is what pella taunted to the gym.
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>> i wanted to add one other thing. the democrats drop the bill yesterday to head 3.$5 trillion in spending into other things included and there are free pre-k for everybody, and free community college. i'm telling you right now, if people cannot pass a basic standard test to get out of high school, i do not want to pay for free community college. there should at least be some standards and if this monstrosity passes, the republicans at least ought to insist on those standards. >> that's a great point. people would love their tax dollars to go to a super tough school if that makes everybody smart. we are spending more money per student than anywhere in the world, and we are not doing anything. >> both federal taxes and property taxes that you are locked into. it's almost like it's not even about education. straight ahead, our addiction is helping or hurting us in more ways. find out how come it next.
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to this. he looks at a cell phone and he goes right to sleep. my problem is i'm so concerned i forgot to set my alarm i take it 20 times. >> i do it three because 4:00 o'clock doesn't come naturally. i think i'm like your husband i can stay on it all the way up to the time to set it down and fall asleep. >> he would say you have a clear conscience. >> i have a clear conscience, but it's bad and i think we all have a horrible addiction we have to break. >> i do think it's a distraction that's before i go to bed i always ask for the cell phones and i take all four of them and i put them away. >> why do you have for cell phones? >> that was a joke. >> there is not enough people. >> i thought you meant, you had two phones each. >> i should have refined it.
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to help families, first responders, all the people. >> dana: it's really important that rerecognize that your dad amazing guy. you are amazing. and he was so proud of you. >> jessica: also crying on national tv. >> dana: there is a first time for everything. justice jessica i have done it before. >> dana: we adore you. a lot of people were evacuated in addition to the first responders who have suffered and they are still doing that. so we have to pay attention and thanks for bringing that that event to my attention. >> jessica: we can go together as a table. >> katie: get me a ticket. >> dana: remember when i was going to have that interview with tamira and nbc said actually now are not. well, tomorrow it's actually happening. will be on with us. from texas. and loves america and made that clear at the olympics. also event coming up with brian kilmeade laughter, life and yoi of liberty coming to you theater ashbury park. can you go to brian
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kilmeade.com. and we are going to have a great night that night. i have a by son falling asleep but i am not. going on the road in wyoming. i have talked so much and need to turn it over to greg now. >> will: buffalo buy son traffic jams. >> dana: your turn. >> greg: let's do one of these. ♪ animals are great. >> greg: that's what people need to here enough of these sleepy bisons. you know, there is nothing worse than when you pick the wrong bust like the figure you are in a hurry and you get the local like this poor bus here thought she was getting a quick ride to work and oh, crap, i got the wrong one. this one is going to be stuck in traffic. i can't get in the ho have. lane and this dude is like i'm eating. shut up. >> dana: is that the same turtle as getting the car wash yesterday? >> greg: i found a dead turtle on my lawn it was a large
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turtle. >> dana: what did you do? >> greg: kicked it. >> will: two turtle stories in two days for you. >> dana: will, you are next? >> will: speaking of animals are great a intro on this. told you about noodling yesterday. apparently during the pandemic people have been at home and too long a little more fishing if you are not at work. records being set in north carolina, first of all, that is a 26-pound channel cat not noodled caught on a rod and reel by tanner rudolph. check out what rockie baker brought in. this 127-pound blue cast. that is a big old catfish. >> dana: that's huge. did you eat that? >> will: i catfish is awesome, dana. have you had catfish. >> dana: do you typically eat a big fish? >> will: i don't know. >> dana: or mount it? >> katie: a whole put luck with that thick. katie you are next. >> katie: look at that amazing walrus named wally.
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it's really hard to get back in if you have a life jacket on. this is him off the coast of southern ireland. he spend his time between ireland, britain, france and spain. one time he fell asleep on a iceberg and floated back to ireland. >> greg: he got in. >> dana: so good. all right. that is it for us. "special report" is up next. hi, bret. >> bret: a lot of animals are great today. thank you, dana. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight new york democratic governor andrew cuomo is resigning amid the enormous controversy over shower. allegations. of the democrat saying today that he wants to let government, state government get back to governing and avoid months of litigation and impeachment proceedings. governor cuomo said he accepts full responsibility for what he calls his misinterpreted actions but blamed politics for his persecution. we have fox team coverage tonight david lee miller in new york city tells us how cuomo may still have legal problems despite his resignation
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