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some darn great shows, exploring all facets, the american dream with cheryl casone, and this is all the greats, man, oh, man, they love real estate. i don't know if they are keen on buying shaq's home. ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone, i am dana perino, 5:00 in new york city, this is "the five." >> do the right thing. >> thank you. >> let's go. >> dana: president biden in the white house defending mark milley after explosive allegations in a new book claiming that the general made secret calls to chinese
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officials in an effort to undermine the-president trump. another allegation details how it nancy pelosi called general milley after the capitol riots and told him to protect the nuclear codes from president trump. milley reportedly agreed and then took them to potentially limit trump's power. telling jennifer griffin those two allegations are not true and the calls with janet were not secret. milley's office issued a statement saying the actions were routine is part of his normal duties. some are calling for milley to step down. >> general milley has a lot of explaining to do and i think he ought to stop bellowing and honking on like a goose about rage and actually try to make our country more secure. >> i think joe biden is senile, and you know what? i'm not going to follow his orders -- or our future president, i don't think he is in his right mind either.
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it is the essence -- in essence, a military queue. he should be questioned under oath, if not with a polygraph test, if it happened, if it did, he should be relieved of his duties. jesse, another one of these folks with blind quotes, nothing like that to get the juices flowing. >> jesse: and never say this, dana, but i don't know what happened. i do know that my sources in trump world are saying that he probably had his team leak this, milley, to make himself look heroic, and it's blowing up in his face. they say this guy wants to be loved by the left and he wants to be known as the guy that saved america from trump. remember, he was part of this cup all with mattis and general kelly. i'm also told his all for always been dismissive of civilian
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control, been disrespectful when civilians come up about what they think the military should be doing. and he's always said the same thing. "the military is independent, the military is independent." it is not, it is underneath civilian control. and i know he is a four-star general and i respect that, but he is also a poor start leaker. i have read every single mainstream media book about 2020. this guy, milley, comes off better than joe biden. it's almost like he would write his own book like, "how i saved the world. that's the kind of savior complex that this general has. let's look at the allegation. let's say the chinese did think, falsely, that we were about to launch some sort of strike on the chinese mainland and milley takes that information, should go to the commander in chief and that the commander in chief's administration decide what message to send to china. if anything at all, maybe keep them guessing grade but he said he carved out, allegedly, from
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this, this is the greatest intel ever. our biggest enemy thinks we are about to hit him, and you don't have the commander in chief that? that's crazy. to say, we won't hate you, if we do hit you, we won't tell -- that's not how they speak. that the u.s. military is running america, that is very dangerous. the other allegation, which has been widely reported, he went to nancy and chuck -- not going to say cry, but he does cry, and say, we are going to put up roadblocks in case trump wants to launch a use of force. anybody that knows trump knows he wouldn't do that. very reticent and precise with his use of force. if you are a republican, democrat, dangerous from a democracy to do that. if he goes out there and testifies, he has to be honest with the american people and flat out say, i either did this right didn't and let the chips fall.
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>> dana: thoughts and prayers. going to go to you, but i think i can't contain the energy. whoever has to prepare them. >> i don't know who this guy thinks he is that he has the authority to call his equal in the chinese communist party to tell xi jinping, we are coming after you, apparently nancy pelosi called him after generally six and said, i want us got arrested on the spot. she allegedly was screaming, hysterical, because everyone together and says, the only way this is going to work, nuclear footballs, go through xyz. he is apolitical -- i don't want to call him what i want to call him, but he is a political person. he went to the church with president trump, when president trump carried the bible, everyone said, everyone moved everyone out, they didn't move everyone out.
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apologized for walking with the president, he's got no command, his role is to advise, and you know what, as if afghanistan wasn't enough, we now need this to get him the hell out of the pentagon. by the way, if you were any kind of man, he would have gotten together and at least told the cabinet, for the 25th amendment, as opposed to running around, if didn't want to tell the president, the fact that he told experts, it's not enough for me, that's not enough. he should have gone and spoken to the president. who the hell is he to call the chinese? >> dana: and a lot are already on them, but president biden is already being asked, do you still have confidence in general milley, he said yes. today, do you think that holds? >> we'll see how the reporting actually bears out, i mean,
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jennifer griffin, obviously incredibly reliable, went against the report last night, saying that everyone who is in the chain of command who was supposed to be on this call was there, up to 15 people. that has been confirmed by an axios report. the chain of command would be to go to experts, have the secretary of defense there in his having this conversation. he said he absolutely, or his office, did not violate the chain of command when it comes to nuclear coats. i understand by president biden isn't hurrying to fire his chiefs of staff. >> dana: boxers, maybe? undergarments. >> if you choose to wear them. to the point about him being someone that is a political taker, yes, he went with the present, but more on that day, also tear gas used against, demonstrators, but miley looked into, for him to say that he was
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on the side of the people who were coming out to peacefully protest there while the president walked over to the church, i think it is the appropriate thing. >> jesse: had nothing to do with trump, right? >> greg: that was a really wuss move on his part. >> dana: many of them are praising general milley for the idea that maybe he went outside the rule of law or the process. here's some media folks. a montage. >> seems to be the greatest patriot that was on duty during the previous administration. >> i don't blame general milley for any of this in as much as a brand donald trump. >> god bless general milley for straightening things out. i understand that. but this was an emergency. we had none certifiable
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nuthouse. >> this is their cognitive bias. they will condemn you for saying the same thing, that barking back of nonsense, not talking about the guy that talks like this. what's that name, scott smith. he's a nobody. they entered this emotional, delusional state, they can't remember saying the same thing. this, to me, it smells true because of all the wannabe heroes who were so emotionally invested and fantasizing is good versus evil battle in which they are going to save the world from trump, right? we saw that with the anonymous sources, the people that were going to prevent the country from this evil man, what happens is, the elect somebody that then puts our troops in harm's way and creates a duck shoot in afghanistan. the idea -- this is true, okay, if this is true, it's a great
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idea for a segment. if this is true, is that -- can somebody actually believe -- can anybody actually believe that we were going to invade china? back in january? if somebody actually believed that, that's the person who is crazy. it's milley who was insane. oh, my god, they are all insane. i'm telling you, that is what shows you how delusional and emotionally invested these people were, they lost their common sense. the other thing i hate about this story, they said it's going to sell macbooks. >> kennedy: this is what they do every single time. >> greg: it's absurd to think that this is the actual reason. >> jesse: and if it's true, they held the books for profit
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instead of getting out there. >> greg: and imagine if they hadn't. >> dana: i'm tired of a lot of the ones with the blind quotes. >> jesse: tired of them. >> dana: it just can't stop reading them. president biden speaking at the white house at a new national initiative. we are going to monitor that for any news. we don't anticipate that breaking into this show. ahead, the white house railing and americans lose faith in the president's leadership. ♪ ♪
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have had enough of his incompetence. according to a new poll, only 42% approve of biden's performance while 50% disapprove. and just 34% approve of the president's handling of foreign policy. all right, so, dana, i'll start with you. we never got to you in the last segment. he promised that he was going to make everything right, that he botched the covert response, that he was going to make everyg right, no covid it is a disaster, and the numbers show it. >> dana: i think you are picking up on something i was talking about earlier today. when he ran, he said i'm going to be a transitional person, transitional candidate. i think wouldn't necessarily run for a second term. said he won't have to worry about me, i'll be the caretaker, everything will be really smooth, no one will have to think about it. he didn't run on fundamentally changing the economic system of
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the united states, didn't run on beating a hasty retreat, then the people that helped us have no help either, and the poll that you saw, the independents are down to, i think, 32% approval, more like 37, 36, following a little more closely than i do, but women are really the bread and butter for the democratic party, all those numbers going down, then you have to look at the durability and the negativity. these numbers going down for a while, pulse take a little while to go up, now you're starting to see that manifest, even though so many in the media are helping, it doesn't seem to be improving the numbers at all. they are pretty bad. i also think they are really out of touch. they seem detached. he hasn't gotten out too much. went to california, stopped in idaho to make a trip, talking about wildfires. other than that, other than
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that, it seemed pretty disconnected, people don't want this $3.5 trillion, the main concern is inflation. because the increased cost of all the goods and services, like meat, for example, and gasoline and milk, that is eating up their wages. >> jeanine: you know, jesse, the economy, 42% approval, while 52% disapprove of how he is handling the economy. >> jesse: so he will try to spend his way out of it. that is what democrats do. that whenever democrats do that, they lose big in the midterms. if that happens i do have that with sub of 45% approval and 60% of the country thinks we are going in the wrong direction, that is pretty deadly. that's the x factor, he said we killed covid in the summer, then it comes back, at nearly 2,000 daily deaths on average. so the problem is tricky because democrats, who are largely
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vaxxed, don't act like everything is good, they are scared of the unvaxxed. not acting like things are going back to normal, and he needs people to believe that things are going back to normal. that's what he was elected. >> jeanine: are the democrats scared? >> kennedy: frightened at this moment. i didn't say it, you said it, now that it is out there. yeah, democrats are scared. so much conflicting information about how you are going to get the infection, why people are getting hospitalists, masks work, or they don't work. the core thing i am focused on, for the midterms, will economy become untethered from the covid question. the economy was linked to what was going on with covid. everyone knew the economy was shut down. by the midterms, we are largely back to normal, which is my expectation, then will there be
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a punishment against democrats for what is going on if inflation starts to grow, et cetera, versus people say, with the vaccine mandate and the masking. to dana's point about women, it's really valuable. democrats have a shifting coalition now. used to be straight up that it was minority voters that were driving positive results, but when you look at 2020, a lot of white suburban women specifically won states like georgia and arizona. >> jesse: "won." >> kennedy: parenthetical. and that obviously affects what is going to happen. >> jeanine: very quickly. very, very quickly. okay, surgeries are being canceled and hospitals in washington. >> greg: going to take up all the time and the question. >> jeanine: severe shortages of beds in tennessee and
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kentucky and alabama. that's real, isn't it? >> greg: he was elected to be a caretaker, it turns out he's our undertaker. under joe biden's watch. i believe he is playing a game of crisis croquet. is that how you say it? croquet? trying to knock inflation, trying to knock afghanistan. trying to knock crime. all the top balls that could destroy the democrats patrons knock that off by filling it up. i don't think the covid's death would affect him as much is crime, homelessness, education, afghanistan, your point, inflation. that is where it hurts everybody, especially the blue-collar workers. i think right now they are benefiting from anything from covid because they have so many other problems. i just want to make a comparison to trump's numbers. you could say it in the polling that trump's numbers at this point, trump numbers were actually amazingly good given
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the relentless vomit of fake news and smoking gun stories and general emotional hysteria. biden's numbers aren't about his personality. they are about his incompetence. he was supposed to be the competent. we knew with the package was for trump, but we were promised a caretaker. regards, like, dr. death. >> jeanine: we got some and we have to take care of. democrats pushing new covid mandates while playing by a different set of rules than the rest of us. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: while president biden's white house pushes new mandates, liberals and democrats get displayed by a different set of rules.
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terry mcauliffe got caught flouting federal regulations by going mass clips on an amtrak train. and journalist glenn greenwald is a tearing into aoc and massless met gala slips with a scathing commentary -- "and those who they employ as their servants who must have their faces covered at all times. the pandemic generated new form of crude cultural segregation, a series of protocols which ensure that maskless elites need not ever cast eyes up on the faces of their servant class. a very eloquent putdown, greg. >> greg: did you know that i own a pair of maskless chaps? >> jesse: i never want to see that. >> greg: with servants wearing masks, you never have to hear about their screenplay. greenwald is right. if you ever want to see a better
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image of half-knots serving that haves, just look at this, they wear the masks, you don't, and the masks tell you the power structure, right? the people not wearing masks, they are important. people wearing masks, they have to do it or they are going to lose their jobs. even aoc's dress, i didn't even care. pretty cool going in there, but nobody there was me uncomfortable by it because they think, oh, wow. what would have been more interesting is dresses that say things that would have made them uncomfortable like, you know, i'm against the death penalty unless it's an unborn child. something that would just be, you know, make people go, oh, my god. that's a safe message. >> greg: mike >> jesse: i think you should wear a dress to
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the met gala next year. speed run i wore that last year. you just don't remember. >> jesse: no one could see you. there was the nancy pelosi fund-raiser where everyone was drinking chardonnay. cerberus masked, everyone else unmasked. >> dana: in your neighborhood, the fancy one in town. you walk up there, any restaurant that you go by, everybody is sitting there eating at these fancy restaurants and all the staff having to wear a mask. restaurant workers were given the opportunity, they were amongst the first, and many of them are vaccinated, yet they have to do this. plus i don't understand this thing. they want everyone to get vaccinated. i want everyone to get vaccinated. i was really glad when everyone could go shopping, i went to a fancy department store in jesse's neighborhood, i immediately felt uncomfortable, why is everyone wearing a mask again question mike i don't
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understand. the vaccination rate in new york a sky high there is this little sign that says, even if you are vaccinated, please wear a mask. guess what, i'm not shopping there anymore. i will shop online. >> greg: and you do a lot of business. >> jesse: restoration hardware. >> greg: on the roof, they said, we needed our passport and my wife says, i'm vaccinated. i'm hijacking. you made a great point, as a pregnant woman, what's the percentage of women who want to get pregnant and don't have the vaccine? >> 75%. >> greg: they can go with their husband to a restaurant. -- can't go with their husband to restaurant. >> jesse: your thoughts? >> kennedy: there was a piece early on that was meaningful,
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written by a guy checking a people in the grocery store, he said, i don't want to be a hero, i have to have this job. at 7:00, became essential workers, and they did do that, during all of these deliveries, at the beginning, creating another level of that class, they were the guy who is giving us that -- >> jesse: it's a power move. >> it's also a safety, and want to say that it has become part of the uniform, but we have seen, and this was in the poll from today, an amazing turn of events that we had, 24% said they would be getting vaccinated, that's only 15%, so the mandates and the enforcement of masking his help in getting people to the goal, which is
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herd immunity. >> jeanine: there is a place where i live in westchester county, some of our staff is choosing to wear masks, some of them don't. when you come in, you don't have to show proof of vaccination. people wear a mask or you don't have to. they are saying everybody is free to do whatever they want. we ask our guests to respect our employees personal and private health choices, and any further discussion will not be allowed. no exceptions. good for that bar and grill. they are saying everybody is free to do what they want. people go in, they get hamburgers, salads, whatever they want, they are saying, we don't even want to hear it. if you want to, and what this one or that one.
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>> jesse: i want everyone to know that a couch or bed from restoration hardware were great shops is, like, $30,000. up next, facebook under fire within the report that shows just how destructive the social media giant can be. ♪ ♪
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responsibility to share the findings of these studies or alter the program? >> jeanine: that's a great question and i'm not sure i know the answer to that. i think that if there are lawsuits that begin, i think a court can order that facebook share the information that they have. but i'm sure it would have to be a court order. clearly the evidence is there. it is damaging to young girls, what is it, 11 to 13? because their body image is such that it doesn't match what they are seeing identified as beautiful. and i think the deliberate decision by people like facebook that enabled the spread of this kind of thing, and apparently a whistle-blower had to come forward. but here's the problem. congress is not doing the work it should be doing as it relates to any of these social media companies. they still continued to have protection under 230. i don't know why they have that protection. and then, you know, the
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monitoring of sun people and the discarding of other people with information, whatever you post, i've had things that were bumped, everyone i know has had things that were bombed. there is no control. congress has to take and regulate them. >> jessica: it so the probe into this is bipartisan, led by two people that don't agree that often. what do you think comes out of that, danette? >> dana: specific to this problem with women with body image and girls, you worked in magazines a long time, do you remember all those debates about how the women's magazines were causing problems for young women or girls because they were body image having conscious, they wanted to be skinnier and prettier, so they target the magazines and say, you need to change things? even on section 230, i don't think that is an issue here for this particular one. it's a cultural issue, it's a
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self-conscious issue for young girls, and it can lead to really destructive behavior of course. and you tell they are trying to deal with the fact that there have been allowed to have, unfortunately, a terrible trend of teen suicide. one of the things they decided to do was try to create a 3-number suicide hotline so people would have more immediate access. one thing that might be able to help is, some of these options, you can limit the amount of time you have available to you on your phone, it will automatically turn off, then if you have something to make somebody like a britney spears, and influence her. she got engaged and she announced to her fans, i'm taking a break from instagram so i can celebrate my engagement. that tells you something about how destructive instagram might be to somebody who is really aware of her image. >> greg: she just was naked on instagram, wasn't she? the last 30 years or so, we've
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denied the reality that teenage brains aren't fully formed. they aren't. and we have a pop culture that targets every one of their needs, desires, and infatuations. we think there is some kind of wisdom and their thoughtfulness. there is none. there is no wisdom to be found in a young person and we are allowing them to indulge themselves in the worst way. if you look at the future of child stars, overwhelmingly bad pay drugs, mental illness, suicide, early death. they were indulged without discipline. this is what instagram is doing, it democratized fame so all these young girls can get the sum of facts that were available to other people that were famous, create their famous pool, that's what happened. to the point about the magazines, this is a girl's problem created by girls. no man have anything to do with this. if girls don't want to look at plus size models on "sports illustrated," they want to look at beautiful models on the front of "glamour" or "cosmo," they want to look sexy
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or hot, the parents need to be there in the parents aren't there anymore. by the way, whistle-blowing, sexist, judge. >> jeanine: it is not sexist. >> greg: blowing whistles? come on. >> jeanine: i have a joke too, but i'll let it go. >> jesse: greg stole my line, blame the girls. [laughter] you know why everybody loves the '80s? and it's not just about reagan. because there was no internet. if you live somewhere, you are only comparing yourself to other people in town. kathy, not that good looking. carl? probably had a limp. most people in these towns, there 8s, 9s. all of a sudden, the internet comes along, a solid 8 or 9 is now a 4 compared to social media. i look at social media and i don't feel bad about myself. i get inspired.
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♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back, time for the fastest whatever. one company, paying out to watch 13 different scary movies in order to gauge whether or not i budget horror flicks deliver strong scares than low-budget ones. jessie, you would have to have a heart for that. >> jesse: thanks for that. the scariest movies for me are the ones were called students go
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off in the woods, all of a sudden, the people come out and they are infected, then if you get touched by a hill person, then you get infected. >> greg: those are zombies. >> jesse: those are the scariest movies for me, like "wrong turn," "cabin in the woods." >> greg: "funny games," 1997. judge, you would love it. >> greg: "funny games." they terrorize the family. you would love it. >> jeanine: i would. scary movies, i like all of it. they do, they pay you $1,000 or $10,000 -- >> greg: you weren't even listening to the segment. >> greg: i was listening, what are you talking about. the newest subscription service -- that's the other one, that's taco bell. what do you want to ask me?
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>> greg: your time isn't worth this -- >> dana: it to be on the show? >> greg: which one of us would die first? >> jessica: probably would be me. >> greg: you would die first. >> jesse: why would i die first? >> greg: the zombies would kill all of you. >> jeanine: they get $50 gift cards. i was on the right page. i could watch it. i watch autopsies. i want to be that person. >> jessica: that's weird. [laughter] i want to shout out, there is a movie with bruce willis where he was a hostage negotiator and a family gets taken over, and i love also where they have a safe humans can fit in and they are hiding below the pool. that's my jam.
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♪ ♪ >> dana: time now for one more thing. >> greg: what a terrible piece of news norm macdonald passing away. he was 61. he died from a long and very private battle with cancer. that was me with him on a trip. we both went back on a forth on a train to see him and my buddy paul and a woman drinking a beer behind us. i actually think that was my beer. and that's husband one of the producers. absolutely no way to replace somebody like norm. and if you have never really listened to him, all you got do is go on youtube. start with one video. i would just type in norm and maf joke and probably be there seven hours. he did an amazing podcast. he might have been the funniest person alive during the time that he was alive and he was also a very good, very moral, very honest person. he used to watch "the five" and
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used to say nice things on twitter whenever he was watching it. he was a fan. and just a wonderful person. rest in peace, norm. >> dana: he will be missed. a lot of people upset about that one. as you all know, i mentioned last week actually greg helped me to announce that jasper had passed away. i just want to thank you. the outpouring from here my friends and colleagues at fox, but the fans, you guys keep sending these me so many notes and poems and all these things that you made. it's been really incredible. then this cartoon came and this was done by john rasmussen he l.s.u. his dog jack in 2015. he has since drawn 5,000 of these cartoons for people. that is jack and jasper there at the bridge. i also want to thank leah. she is 7 years old leah bonewald. 7 years old. she drew this free hand and she had the marker that matched the color exactly. so, anyways, given us a lot of comfort and we thank you so
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much. call on the judge now because we have this in common over this past week. >> judge jeanine: yeah, dana, my standard poodle sir lancelot died a couple days ago. and for those of you there he is. he is a white standard poodle. for those of you who follow me and i appreciate and thank you for all of your notes. you know that sir lancelot was my sweetheart but sir lancelot and mickey on the left were very, very close. and nikki moto went to the rainbow bridge five years ago. and sir lancelot now he was a sweet dog with an old man's soul and now sir lancelot has gone to join mickey moto with the rainbow bridge. no question that the one absolutely unselfish friend a woman or a man can have is their dogs. and i miss you so much lancelot. and but the good news is you are with nikki moto. >> dana: he was a very good boy. well done. she didn't cry. she got through it jessica?
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>> jessica: okay, well, i'm sorry to both of you have. obviously. on your losses. >> greg: three for three. >> jessica: from our friends at fox bet download the phi theta fox bet super 6app. free to play. download the fox bet super 6 app. now to get started. so, how is that for an uplifting story? >> dana: well done, if you are going to take terry bradshaw's money. >> jesse: rose mcgowan, she helped expose harvey weinstein. she is joining "tucker carlson today" and she is going to talk about how democrats like the clintons and gavin newsom's wife helped enable harvey weinstein's culture of sexual harassment and it's going to be a two-part episode. "tucker carlson today" on fox nation. slated to air today ends friday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. head over to fox nation now for
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part 1 and check that out. >> dana: greg, would you like to tell your joke that you held back? >> no i believe that joke would get me fired. >> can you tell us. >> jesse: we would like to read your joke. [laughter] >> dana: just tell everyone. all right, great show. that's it for us. "special report" is up next with bret baier. hey, bret. >> bret: are you sure greg doesn't want more time. >> greg: nobody wants me to stay here. >> bret: we do. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, we are learning new details about the bombshell allegations concerning then president trump's top military adviser and what the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff did or did not do to try to calm the chinese assuring them that the u.s. was not planning any military action against them in the wake of the instability after the election. and, what he did or did not do to insert himself into the process for launching nuclear weapons, a decision the president of the united states makes. all of this in the wake of the january 6th

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