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when i was inquiring on fox business about the damage now in the northeast, they said, neil, triple that. that necessarily isn't reliable, but what is clear is that it is a mess. few people saw it coming. just a reminder the hurricane season itself is not over. that will do it. the "the five" is next. >> hello, everybody. i'm dagen mcdowell with jessica tar love, will cane, shannon bream and greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." republicans demanding answers while the white house refuses to talk about president biden's controversial july phone call with then afghan president ghani. we're getting new details about that leaked transcript where the president pressured the afghan
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leader to say the taliban wasn't winning. ghani reportedly telling biden, mr. president, we're facing a full scale invasion. republicans now want the full transcript released and slamming president biden over the phone call. >> it's one example of the disastrous miscalculations that brought us to where we are now with hundreds of americans left behind in afghanistan because of joe biden's execution of his decision to recall. >> they don't call him quit pro joe about nothing. the most important thing about this is the fact that he had to lie means he knew six weeks ago that things were going to go bad. >> that's correct. >> he didn't address this strategy. he didn't warn americans in that country to leave. >> meantime white house press secretary jen psaki is being called a hypocrite for refusing to give details about the call. >> was the president pushing a
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false narrative in that call with the afghan president? >> i think it's clear. i'm not going to go into details of a private conversation. what we saw over the course of the last few months is a collapse in leadership. that was happening even before ghani left the country. >> greg? we'll get to you in a second. back in 2019, psaki cared a lot about phone calls when it came to trump's chat with the ukrainian president. what did you utter, greg? >> when they said it was a collapse of leadership, i was trying to see who he was referring to. >> you want to continue? >> sure. why is this lie important? it kind of tells you how regular lying is in this process. that we've been lied to for so
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long. how can a war last 20 years? it can if it's tolerable to a point of invisibility. we've had 20 super bowls of this. 20 christmass. how is that possible? the secret to a long war is settling in and making it mildly okay through fibbing. everything is going well. the war is great. everything is fine. it's the lie that kept this thing going. he did -- he did -- what he did is unethical. is it impeachment level? i don't think so but i'm not a liberal. i'm not a democrat. i don't work at cnn where everything is impeachable. what is it? turn about the fair place? people should be shouting for impeachment. it's just another sign that the entire picture was never ever told. it's never told to us. that's why i think afghanistan fell so fast because these happy little stories were for us and
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not them. >> will, listening to jen psaki, you don't respond to a question if you don't have a good answer. she ebb doesn't have a good answer for this. >> because she's full of hypocrisy. it's hard to answer questions when you have to deal with yourself from a previous time period. you brought up impeachment. if there were president trump, would there be a push for impeachment? we know the answer is yes. if the phone call didn't happen. if it was the afghan debacle under president trump? would there be impeachment? absolutely. a story to do later. if two top fda executives resigned under president trump, would there be a controversy? yes. clearly we're not playing by the same rules a year ago. quickly on the lie. we need to lay out how cynical this is. what this reveals is president biden knew the nature of what was going down. he made decisions knowing the potential consequences. we can play the degree games. wasn't sure how bad it would be.
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he made a calculation to accept that chaos. i think he made that calculation because he thought he could play the blame game and lay it off on president trump. that has failed. the lie failed. >> the poll numbers, bring these in. oh, as they drop to 43% in the new poll. the npr of pbs news hour poll. the facts are we know that the intelligence community warned president biden even before he announced the withdrawal in april that the afghan national army would collapse. so again, why the cover-up? what is the political gain? clearly that was the motive. >> so far we won't know what the political gain is for quite some time until we get closer to the mid-terms. this is a huge bottom issue. we have the texas abortion case that came down. that has activated the liberals that say this is the right --
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>> i think -- go ahead. then i'll interrupt you. >> i'm going to say -- i'm excited. give me 40 seconds. okay. the poll numbers are obviously slipping. they're not as well as president trump's were at this point. president obama never hit this point until the third year of his presidency. trump and biden are struggling more than obama was necessarily. to the point about this phone call and the cover-up of it. president trump asked for a personal favor from the leader of another country. he didn't say something to zelensky about having anything to do with diplomatic relationships. he asked him to dig up dirt so he could win an election that is why that is impeachable. if biden had said, hey, president ghani, say everything is going well and if you could dig up dirt on tom cotton, he's gotting hot, he might be running in 2024, we would be talking about impeachment.
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every liberal would be for that. but that's not what happened here. i listened to andy mccarthy this morning. he said i don't see anything wrong with this call between biden and ghani here. >> it's so -- >> it's not abuse of the office. >> the call itself is keeply troubling given the fact that biden has lied over and over again to the american people about what went down blaming everybody but himself for literally the death of 13 american troops, service members. that's what is so appalling is. there's a need, whether it's true or not, there's a need to project a different picture, what is he is still doing even after the fact. >> it gets to will's point. we know if this was the previous administration, people would be outraged. everybody should be outraged and rightly are that we lost 13 people that are braves and service to this country. the reaction would be obviously different from the mainstream media and how it was handled.
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the american people don't like to be played for suckers. that's reflected in the polls. they don't want you to tell you one thing whether it's something else and covid and french laundry. people have questions about the vetting. do we know people are being thoroughly vetted as they should? i got a message from a former pilot that flies commercial. flew a big jet out of there. he said we thought we were on this great humanitarian mission. when we got to the states, we were stuck for hours on the tarmac outside d.c. because these people hadn't been vetted. we had to seat there with crying babies and people that had not eat or drink. they weren't tested for covid either. when you don't tell people the full truth and now they're fully vetted, they're going to have questions about everything you say. >> why would you leave hundreds of reporters behind and translators behind if this was planned? a couple more things. somebody leaked this transcript. there's people that are pissed
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off within this administration. don't you expect it more and more of this will come out? >> yeah. it's -- it's just weird. it's like when you look at how we've abandoned our afghan allies especially. all you can say is what did you expect from a racist country run by a racist president? oh, i thought i was at cnn and trump was president. that's what i would say. >> you have to think in washington, people will start to turn on each other. the pentagon, the white house, the intel community are all leaking. nobody wants to get thrown under the bus. i predict more leaks to come. >> one more thing to say. you look hat this transcript. it shows joe biden very much in charge of what was going on. he's not the cream of wheat slurping cognitive -- >> remember she said that. >> don't knock cream of wheat. >> drool, slurping, cognitively
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behind in afghanistan. >> people should stop beating up on the administration so much. no matter how it ended, everybody wasn't going to be happy. you can't get them all out in five minutes. you can't get them all out yesterday. so what happens going forward, we continue with this effort to get them out and we start getting them out as many as possible, then i think we should stop running around oh, my gosh, i can't believe we left them behind. >> dagen, start with you. don lemon goes you can't get everybody out in five minutes. this straw man thing that we couldn't stay there forever. nobody is saying that and nobody -- >> he said we don't know if people were left behind. we do because joe biden said that we left people behind. >> admit it. >> general frank mckenzie said on monday, we left people behind. i didn't think it was possible for him to have less credibility.
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i guess if you're a repellent gas back, you want to be the worst you can be. the same person that greg talks about over and over dismissed, scoffed at violence and mayhem in the street hand say i went out to eat dinner. we didn't see anything. we saw -- i digress. but they're trying to prop up somebody who has had the worst record of any politician on foreign policy ever. this commander-in-chief, again, wasn't for the raid to get osama bin laden. so what is the motive other than to hear yourself talk? >> there's a lot to dissect. i'm hoping, i hope we all do, we'll have transparency and get answers about this. i'm old enough to remember when there's talk over the 25th amendment when the president held a glass or walked down that ramp. there's different standards here. >> yeah, they don't like president trump.
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they like president biden. it's simple. i like my friends and don't like people that are not my friends. i have been consistent, which i'm thrilled about that i don't like talking about anyone's cognitive state. it's reckless. none of us are any one's doctors, physical, mental, any of it. that should have been left out of the conversation. to the point about the coverage. it's interesting because there's something going on on the far left media, so i know a lot of people think anything left is far left. it's not true. there's progressives and then establishment and then there's people drifting towards the right and the far left has been screaming at the medium left from the beginning that they're being too harsh on president biden. he's making good on these promises, this is trump's deal. he released 5,000 taliban fighters et cetera. you look at the fact the investigation to the drawl is being led by bob menendez, an
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ally of joe biden and how much air seth colton is getting because he went over there and came back and said it's a complete debacle, there's so many realities to this coverage going on depending what denomination of political affiliation you are. >> but will, that may be what people thought the media was 20 years action. there were diversions and covering everything and asking fair questions for the left and the right. >> not to be argumentative out of genuine curiosity, who would you find as the medium left media? i find it hard to establish in 2021. feels like they're all radical far left. be curious -- >> you don't have the special glasses i have. >> is that what it is? >> within networks anywhere, there's certain hosts that you know are more extreme that aren't. if you watch jake tapper's coverage on cnn the first couple weeks of this, he had more veterans on criticizing what was
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going on in afghanistan than some conservative leaning -- >> we would ask the medium left members if men can get pregnant and see if anybody has any rationality left as the left cad level. they're consistent. dagen, we can give cnn some credit. their media coverage is like their foreign policy advocacy. it's good enough. we are close to the pin. might have left a couple thousand. close enough. that's what lemon is advocating for. close enough is good enough like his adherence to the truth. the more offensive tweet from chris hayes is the one where on the day 13 service american died, he said for context, 13 americans died from covid today. he compared an act of terrorism and violence to a pandemic. the reason he did that is because while there's a bad guy when it comes to terrorism, the left wants to paint their fellow american as our true enemy, as the bad guy.
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the true american there would be masking or vaccination. the bad guys in their mind are their fellow americans and that's why on that day he wanted to point to covid. >> i feel like you have something to say, greg. you're itching over here. >> i like your color against the blue. it's very nice. >> thank you. want to see it again? >> it pops. i love how don lemon says lay off joe because we don't know. we don't know if he left anybody behind. since when did ignorance of facts keep cnn from saying anything? if that were the new criteria, cnn would just be one long test pattern punctuated by the voice of james earl jones going "this is cnn." that's all they do. they never care. our problem is other countries have propaganda. but it's directed outward to their adversaries. other countries, their rivals. our propaganda is directed inward. people that claim to be news
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anchors but are commentators. we don't claim to be anchors. i'm not. we just talk. >> it's news to me. >> but they -- over at cnn they pretend to be commentaors and propagandaizing for joe biden. they led this morning on msnbc with january 6, the phone call that jim jordan made to trump. that was what they led with. we're back to that phone call so what you're seeing, the pivot and they're doing to treat january 6 like a cpr dummy and keep trying to revive it through next year because that's the only thing that they have. meanwhile, they see this as no big deal. that's propaganda. we direct it at ourselves. >> ahead, dozens of americans dead after severe flooding and storms. democrats being accused of politicizing that tragedy to push their climate agenda. ♪♪
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♪♪ >> democrats are wasting no time politicizing the severe floods and tornadoes that have left a path of destruction in the northeast. 40 people are dead including a 2-year-old boy after remnants of hurricane ida smashed into the area. rescue operations happening all day to save stranded americans. all of that not stopping aoc from tweeting experiencing all of this flooding in new york city right now and thinking about all of the politicians that told me that pursuing a green new deal to adapt our national infrastructure to climate change is unreal less tick and too expensive. as if doing too little is the reresponsible adult thing to do.
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and top democrats including president biden are using the destruction to push their climate agenda. >> global warming is upon us and it will get worse and worse and worse unless we do something about it. >> these extreme storms and the climate crisis are here. we have to be better prepared. we need to act. when congress returns this month, i'm going to press further action on my build back better plan. >> jessica, i think the way that works is never let a crisis go to waste, right? >> i think that's what everybody knows that. that's what happens on both sides when this happens. liberals get accused of it when something is related to climate or a school shooting. i remember and obviously and afghanistan tragedy when kate steinly was murdered by an
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undocumented immigrant and that was talk about. that the illegals are a bunch of killers, this is a climate problem. what joe biden has been able to do is show the country that you can have robust climate agenda and infrastructure agenda without supporting the green new deal, which costs too much money, impractical and only supported by the far lefts of the democratic population. when you look at the pictures of what happened in the new york city subways where philadelphia is right now, what happened in the south, you think that a hurricane that was supposed to hit louisiana and mississippi is now a problem in new jersey, how can you thumb your nose at people talking about this is a climate problem, this is not normal to have rainfall two extra inches in central parts in the last time we had great rainfall like this. >> i looked up some data. death froms flood, lightning, tornadoes and natural disasters
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all but low 30-year lows. we're on a decline of deaths caused by natural phenomenon. >> i don't want to make light of the deaths of people from flooding, people trapped in their cars, people throughout the south that are still without electricity and access to fuel and food. but it's very convenient floodings, global warming, a snowstorm is global warming. if it's hot, hot heat, it's global warming. makes it easy because mother nature provides all of that. it's political season. you know, year round. i want to add, i think that what you're seeing south and even here is a reason to not give government and bureaucrats and politicians another cent. again, why does it take so long for them to get people help? there should be fuel trucks and aid at the ready. i was talking to a congressman this morning. he said it always talks several days after a storm hits to kind
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of get the ball rolling. it's the private sector, large retailers that jump right in to the frey. opening the doors to provide food that will go bad to people. frankly, the fuel lines is exactly what aoc and her ilk want. they don't want the use of fossil fuels. they want fuel shortages. why would you get rid of keystone. that's what they want. supply shortages and high prices so people don't drive gasoline powered cars. >> the ones that are making light of this are the ones that push their political agenda to stand on graves for their own platform. justin trudeau laid this out clearly. we will apply the lessons of the covid crisis to climate cry size, jobs, careers. everywhere. >> how can he say that with a
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black face? >> he has. he has. >> there you go. >> think about that. for people that don't like the government action that happened during covid, they're not going to like that either. canada has been extreme. they've been putting people in jail for trying to go to church. if you lake the government telling you what to do with your personal life, the way they did it with covid, you'll love it when it comes to climate change. i grew up in florida. we had hurricanes on a regular basis. you know what happens. struck me last nights when i saw this tweet from the congresswoman that when i shows up in your neighborhood, then it's like all hands on deck. we have to get back at this. there's people in louisiana, texas, georgia, florida, alabama, all of those down there that have this regular problem all the time. they're used to dealing with it. infrastructure can be worked on, something that seems to have bipartisan agreement, but the green new deal has things like citizen climate corps to enforce things and things that average
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americans wouldn't be down with. >> i want to let everybody know that tyrus hasn't been on our show because he's been dealing in louisiana with a lot of strife. he probably doesn't know i'm saying this because he has no power and access to fuel. it's tough for everybody. you know, going back to what biden said. he's lying. whenever you actually push at the climate change, the claims they make, ask for data, it's never there. so they say it's an increase in weather event without saying the severity of it, which goes to your point about deaths. the severity has been on decline. we're keeping track of this. the amount of death has been on decline. i'd say after these extreme weather events and you hear the climate cluckers spring out of the trees, go and read born lomberg. he's not in abba, jessica. he's an expert on a data having
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to do with climate, not opinion. he's a luke warmer. he believes in climate change but rejects the hysteria that is undermining the science. go to him, read him. he has incredible detailed charts and data on the real facts about the incidents of -- i guess you'd call it increased climate disasters or extreme weather and why it's on the decline. >> hysteria is the key word. hysteria and fear that we use and we apply it -- >> i can use my line. fear equals control. control equals power. that's all about politics. >> top fda vaccine officials resigning and blasting the white house for'following the science and pushing booster shots. 1-888-335-5204
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♪♪ >> president biden promised to follow the science. >> we follow the science. >> we follow the science and find the answers. >> we know what we need to do to beat this virus. tell the truth. follow the science. >> some top fda officials think biden is not following the science when it comes to covid booster shots. two of the top regulators will leave this fall. they don't think there's enough data to justify a third shot. what do you think of this, will? >> this is a huge story. red alert. it's the top fda regulators in charge of the vaccine program are saying the biden administration is outrunning the science, the process, they're saying the booster shots are not vetted, there's not data, only
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sciencee to back it up. it's a political motive. that should tell us what we need to go forward and now look backwards. we're looking at information that you're not allowed to share or say, which is there's a new england journal of medicine story out today that the vaccines are down to something like 60% effectiveness. within, by the way, five to six months. joe biden is not giving the truth. >> jessica, donald trump was the father of operation warm speed. where is his nobel prize? why do you hate america? >> hanging out at mar-a-largo. it's all at mar-a-largo. happy to give trump credit on operation warp speed. with the booster shot, it's interesting. israel just shifted their guidelines that now you're not vaccinated if you're at two shots, only three. i understand a big deal it is to
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have fda officials resign but look at a country with great scientists working there, too and they're saying you won't be fully vaccinated or safe till then, this is life with covid. now that we're going to be living in i fear in perpetuity. >> shan noon, the question is, do you need a booster shot or not? nobody is forcing anybody to do it. i feel like everybody is doing the wait and see approach, what is what everybody did at the beginning. the high risk elderly got it and moved across all segments of the population and then people waited. is this really a debate? >> there's an admission that the goal posts have been move. so it's a shame this is political. we're talking about life and death issues for people if they feel like the white house is running ahead of the fda, if they feel like the science is not there, they doubt.
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you don't want people to doubt things that are substantially proven. we want data. everybody wants to see the data, whether it's on masks, vaccines or boosters. so when you lose people because they don't think you're giving the full story or there's not data for it, it's a dangerous thing. we don't want it politicized including this administration. >> the real villain here, at surprise, is the media who politicized everything including something including a pandemic. so people can't trust what they're getting anymore because we've been lied to so much as will points out. >> joe biden be needs to look like he's doing something on covid. this is all political. it's just his favor ability is falling on covid. remember, he ran for office, i'm going to save you from covid. trump will kill you, i'm going to save you. the whole who is not at the dinner table that was turned to an ad. ads of empty chairs in america
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because of covid-19. the tag line was over 220,000 lives lost because of failed leadership. well, 242,000 people have died from covid since joe biden took office. it was 400,000 on inauguration day. almost 250,000 have died under his watch. what is he doing other than throwing political whiffle balls at republican governors but not talking about the democratic governors who are failing. you know, failing their population. biden can't talk about the wuhan virus that came from a lab. get to the bottom of the truth. he let that go. it was all about trump. now it's all about biden. >> next are ads of people with four shots yelling at three shots. called anti-vaxors. >> that's happening on both sides. if you say people shouldn't be
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forced to get vaccines, your called anti-vax. if you say i believe they're safe and effective, other people will say how dare you tell me to get the vaccine? it's no, i think the vaccines are safe and effective. you make your choice. why can't we agree to be normal? >> i convinced people to get vaccined. the fastest is up next. they're yelling at me. ♪♪ as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need.
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people on the curb watching. i'll just drive around a few more times because i'm not going to park in front of these people. >> i didn't know your wife was out of the country. >> i imagine that's what it's like when brian steltzer is trying to fit into leather pants. have to go back and forth. should be an olympic sport. i could watch this stuff forever. i do. out of my apartment window. i watch people park downtown. >> there's so much anxiety. >> the car is waiting. >> yeah. they start honking. >> even worse. >> performance anxiety. somebody is behind you. >> you can get into a small car without mazola corn oil. that could be my grandmother if she was alive. she drove up on the sidewalk once. she couldn't back out and drove up on the sidewalk and main street virginia and drove down. we got like 15 phone calls. >> you do what you got to do. >> okay. up next, a surprising new study suggests that mumbling is a
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desirable trait in men. speaking less clearly was seen as attractive by woman because it's linked to being macho. this blew my mind. >> first of all, i like to do what if this was a study about women. it's good if you can't hear women. you would be so much trouble. here's the deal. it's not about mumbling. it's about attractiveness. an ugly guy that mumbles is -- a woman will see him as a sick creep. if he's a hot guy that mumbles, oh, his mysterious and deep. thinking so hard -- >> shy. >> i could change him. >> you never date someone that you think -- >> only date people that you think you can change. >> yeah. >> said macho. i thought is it's like yo adrian, the rocky thing? >> quite the reference. >> i feel like -- >> it's great for tv. >> yes, yes.
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here's my theory. it's like the caveman thing. more macho, more primal. an element of that attractiveness -- >> men of few words but were clear. >> mine? >> yes, i heard you. >> i should mumble more? >> mumbling is a pickup technique. i experienced this like somebody starts talking like this. you hear me? you want to come in close? maybe you get close enough and kind of feramons grope you. >> talk like this? >> you sound like hanable lector. >> fava beans and a nice chianti. one more thing is next. ♪♪
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>> dagen: time now for one more thing. >> greg: easel person on the show shannon bream and larry kudlow. there she is. she was miss pepto bismol. >> shannon: it was 2017. >> greg: greg's doppelganger news. check out this picture at an aquarium. not me, picture. there you go. look at the little baby. and the stingray. you know the stingrays have very nice faces? >> will: did i not know that. >> greg: they are adorable.
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they could be twins. probably thinks the baby is his mother. >> jessica: adam driver cat. or adam driver looks like the cat. >> dagen: very soft like bottom. >> greg: how do you know? >> dagen: i touched a ray. i'm serious. do you know what's better than a ray or a bunch of rays? one elephants but two elephants. twin elephants born in sri lanka. this is a sanctuary. elephant orphanage, a sanctuary for rescued wild elephants that need to be rescued or treated. huge tourist attraction if you are in sri lanka there you go. twin elephants. >> shannon: that poor momma. she had a lot of work to do. personal tie from above the sky. check out astronauts having a pizza party in the international space station. the crew enjoying their gravity
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defying pizzas with big smiles. you putting on own toppings. looks like a lot of fun. i'm not sure how they get cooked. >> greg: fun going in: you have limited options. look at everything that is on there. >> greg: that's the whole point of becoming astronaut. when the women when their hair is all over, he. >> dagen: each each other's pizza. >> will: college football comes back tonight ucf, boise state, ohio state, minnesota. nebraska started last weekend. they lost to illinois. but this is a win for nebraska. look at this video. what you are looking at is damion jackson, a walk-on at the university of nebraska. and he is also a former navy seal. he carries that flag down the streets for this commercial. and it just shows so much pride in our country. you know, a positive message that we need at this time. i don't think it's just over the last couple of weeks but at this time in our country in general
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celebrate guys like damion jackson and other guys like that don't forget on 9/11. >> shannon: that is powerful. >> dagen: i still hope thing toes lose to clemson on saturday. >> they will. >> greg: i will be watching "fox & friends." >> all day. >> dagen: jessica? >> jessica: this story hit home for me because i love weddings and income weddings. due to cody people can't have their weddings. people that love people can't get there we have a loyal brides maid who delivered her wedding speech via hologram meant that she couldn't get to her best friend's wedding in ontario. it was enabled by a tore rope toe based organization. everyone was obviously over the moon that she could, quote: be there. it's very whitney houston like. but, for bride maiding. >> greg: what if she was doing the divorce. people always remember the weddings. they never remember the divorce.
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where is the wedding album? where is the hologram divorce? >> shannon: could do you a photo shoot for the divorce? have a photo album. >> jessica: i'm sure there are cute picture signing. sign the divorce papers. >> dagen: alienate all your girlfriends before you get married so you don't have to be in the wedding. "special report" is up next. >> bret: hey, dagen. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, growing concern about americans and those who helped americans still stranded in afghanistan as antidotes of new taliban atrocities are sphirlt withing out of that country. the biden administration is trying it best to turn the page from the issue that is fueling accusations of broken promises from the president. we will take a closer look at that in a few minutes. also tonight, dozens of republicans are now calling for the president's impeachment over his actions and this phone call with the afghan president before the fall of kabul. but, impeachment is something the top.

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