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perspective of, what does the science tell us? >> sandra: we want our kid backes in school. we want them safe and healthy. we appreciate your time. francis collins, thank you. thank you for joining us. neil will be back here tomorrow. i'll see you at 1 p.m. tomorrow. you can catch me 1:00 to 3:00 with john roberts. "the five" starts right now. >> hello, everybody. 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." fox news alert. manhunt still under way for brian laundrie. thorlts believe they have discovered her body. the fbi executing a search of the laundrie family home in florida early this morning.
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his parents say they haven't seen him in nearly a week. for more, let's go outside the family home. charles? >> reporter: jesse, things have slowed down a bit outside of the laundrie family home. we saw most, if not all of the fbi agents here helping execute that search warrant leave a short time ago with what appeared to be boxes of evidence. this was a full force effort. we saw several agents loading items from the family's garage into a white van and other vehicles that were driven away. things were quiet out for sometime until about an hour and a half ago when we saw multiple agents come out of the laundrie home and really set their focus on this silver mustang that was parked in the family's drive way for days. trucks showed up and carried that mustang to the police station. that is the same mustang brian laundrie's parents told investigators he drove to the reserve tuesday.
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the last time brian was seen or heard from. according to the north port police department, brian's parents told officers they went to the carlson reserve a day or so after they lost contact with their son. they apparently located the abandoned mustang and drove it back to the laundrie home. now, prior to that, the family refused to speak with police regarding the disappearance of brian's girlfriend, gabby petito. the couple went on that road trip together out west, but it was brian who returned to florida alone on september 1st, ten days before gabby's family reported her missing. we're hearing newly obtained audio of a 9/11 call that offers a new perspective on the incident between brian and gabby in utah that left police to separate the two for a night. >> what were they doing? >> we drove by. the gentleman was slapping the girl. >> he was slapping her?
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>> yes. we stopped. they ran up and down the sidewalk. he proceeded to hit her. hopped in the car and they drove off. >> reporter: guy, this fbi parade took off quickly this morning. we saw multiple agents swarm the home and announce a search warrant before going in and bringing the laundries out of the house and placing them in the side of the van. we are also learning agents also made a visit to brian laundrie's sister's house today. jesse? >> thanks a lot. you've been following the story closely, last week or so. your thoughts? >> first, the parents and brian laundrie driving to this reserve in florida on tuesday and they found the car a day or two later. knew where it was. then went and got it and drove it back to their home and then bothered to call the police, reporting him missing on a friday. that is very suspicious, number
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one. number two, that the police in north port, florida, i talked to chris webber, formerly of the fbi, about this. they should have had eyes and ears on laundrie from the moment that gabby petito was reported missing. they did not, because he disappeared. that was clearly within their rights to do that. maybe it was a small police department. maybe short staffed. he got home september 1st. ten days later she's reported missing. the van, which based on reports is registered to her. they could have gotten the local police department a probable cause warrant, mobile devices, lap tops, looking for any evidence. this is a young girl last seen with this guy. he's at home. she's disappeared. it was completely -- so this would have been september 11th the very day that she was reported missing. one more thing. this 911 call saying that he is
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slapping gabby petito. that does not sign line up with the police department report, which i read several times. it's classic. the police should have known. classic domestic abuse when the woman, you pick up the woman, she's very emotional and she's taking all the blame. this is classic battered woman behavior that they are controlling and being dominated. it's heart breaking to know the police department out in utah didn't do anything other than separate them for a night. >> friend of gabby's talked to the daily mail over the weekend and said lot of red flags. he was manipulative, controlling. he was very into not letting her go where she wasn't supposed to go. kind of sealing her off from her friends. i don't see how a lot of people didn't see this guy was a nut job. >> it seems a lot of people did see this guy was a nut job, but they just didn't report it. that's where the disconnect
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happens. the police department has something to speak for in ignoring the signs. the 911 caller is accurate, this is obviously a domestic abuse situation. there are so many people in the lives of these women who are being abused but don't take the extra step. their friend is changing behavior. especially if you're going to get into a relationship with someone who blogs for a living. this is someone out there who has this presence. people should err on the side of saying something, if they can. also as a testament to why it's so important that people speak up. a you tuber was the person who first recognized the van. if you see something, say something. you could save a life. >> that narrowed down the vicinity of the search. and these parents of brian, they have to know something. to sit quiet for that whole time while this woman is missing, something doesn't addup. it
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>> it's extremely suspicious. this morning we had nancy grace come on the show. show opened my eyes to the possibility that brian laundrie was never even there. that he never was -- he wasn't seen. remember, last week the sister, his sister, was on good morning america and she had admitted i haven't seen him. i haven't talked to him. so then i'm like, now i feel like that's more suspicious. also, the incredible online help was important, but it's pretty overwhelming for the fbi. what is credible and what is not? there's a lot to sift through. final thing, the phones and computers. if there is -- if they were using encrypted technology in order to talk to each other. say they were iphones and they locked their phones, we go back to the situation of, will apple allow that fbi to get into the phone? they didn't in the san
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bernardino case. this one could possibly be the same thing. it's something the parents might have known, as they held this information for three days that he was apparently missing. >> greg, over the weekend, showing up, outnumbering these protesters in washington, d.c. by like 13-1. they don't have eyes on a guy which the entire country is looking for. he could be in another country by now. >> that's a great point. this is a weird situation in that the media happened to help. this is unusual for me to have to not ask the media. but i'm going to say the media takes an interest in this case. you have a young attractive person, female, that disappears. we end up creating a magnifying glass on a guy who maybe didn't expect that. maybe he didn't cover his tracks that well. who knows? but the media went after an actual real crime as opposed to chasing a guy in a viking hat or
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hanging out in d.c. there's a lot probably unsolved violence that goes on in this country that we've actually seen in our own city and just waiting to be magnified by the media as well. >> i hope they get this guy and i hope he's not dead. we got to have answers. we deserve it, especially gabby's family, deserves some answers. up next, president biden biking around and vacationing while the border crisis explodes.
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>> president biden facing intense criticism over this flip screen moment where he was seen biking on vacation while images of a humanitarian crisis with thousands of migrants packed in squallor conditions under a bridge. agents are working to remove the
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migrants that are camping out. >> if you come to the united states illegally, you will be returned. your journey will not proceed and you will be endangering your life and your family's lives. this administration is committed to developing safe ordinarily and humane path ways for migration but this is not the way to do it. >> okay. he said the border is closed. if you would see this footage from over the weekend with thousands of migrants just walking across the border, the border does not look closed. at what point are we going to get these urgent measures he is talking about? it is now september 20. >> we're never going to get it. biden is not running the country. he's running it into the ground. you cannot have third world people at our gate. he said he was going to bring this country back to normal. that's not normal. you can't have law enforcement on horseback trying to round up
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waves of west africans and haitians coming across the border. that's craziness. now he's had august and september of shocking images, assaulting the senses of the american people that we were not told was going to happen. joe biden was supposed to get a hold on this stuff. it's exploded under his watch. imagine we did this to delaware. right? imagine we shipped thousands and thousands of migrants into delaware and they're fishing on the bay. they're riding amtrak, packed in on backs, little english, no skills. where are they going to live? in tents at the beach? are we going to put them in starter homes? you'll have to double every classroom size of every public school district. you're going to have to raise taxes to pay for the social services. they're going to need health care, housing, welfare. this is what they're doing. they're going to steal jobs,
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lower wages and in a generation they're going to have political power because their families will be able to vote. that will change the entire direction of delaware. do delawareans want that? why is joe doing that to texas. democrats and republicans are saying, closed down, joe. slow it down, joe. he sits in his beach house and obsessed over masks to slap on 2nd graders. >> there was an exchange today that i want to get your take on. this is peter doocy asking where is the vice president? >> where's the vice president on any of this? isn't she supposed to be causing the root causes of migration? >> absolutely. she has been addressing the root causes of migration by working with countries in the region to ensure they have to assistance they need to reduce the number of people coming and trying to make those journeys across the
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border. >> greg, this weekend on saturday, kamala harris was at a college football game doing the ceremonial coin toss. i don't think that's a root cause. >> she was rooting instead of looking for the root cause. how about opening a hair salon called root causes in case you want a touchup. >> is it redundant or preferable. ever have a co-worker, you're delighted when they take a week off? [ laughter ] >> this has been going on forever. no, this has not. this refugee camp, that's new. you got 13,000 people in a city of like 20,000, 25,000. that's never happened. wouldn't have happened under a watchful administration that takes immigration and the border seriously. i returned the fox news this morning. the drone footage has forced this issue. not in the cnn style of pushing
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divisiveness. this is not just a left or russian collusion. this is visual of chaos and calamity. these people want to get in. afghanistan, they wanted to get out. forces you to ask questions. would this ever have been addressed if it wasn't for the network providing these visuals? the answer is no. no one else bothered to do it. we realized then the conclusion to my long and painful thought is that real journalism only exists if you hate the president. right? that's why none of these networks are bothering to do it. they would only do it about trump. if they're on the biden team, they're not gonna do this story. we were at the border under trump and under biden, and this network is producing pulitzer prize winning visuals there and they will not get rewarded for it. lastly, on going education. this is what happens when you don't have fresh news.
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>> the mayor of del rio, the town where this is happening. she said she was trying to get ahold of the white house over the weekend and didn't get a call back. i guess visit from the director of homeland security today. that seems a little like you're not doing your job. >> it's an emergency level, same level after you've had a hurricane. same level where you need fema on the phone and they need to talk to the administration. that's what happens in a city of 25,000 and there are 13,000 new people under a bridge. when i first saw the footage, friday the drones started operating again. i said this doesn't normally look like it normally does. then i thought how do thousands of haitians end up there? went and read about it. these are people who entered in 2010 after the earthquake. they worked mostly in brazil until the rio games when jobs dried up there and were slowly migrating. it's a new immigration problem that we have not been talking
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about under any administration. >> one of them, i read this article about a haitian who immigrated to chile. had been in chile. then he said he heard biden was letting people in. so he joined folks and they get across the border. then he finds himself on a deportation flight because they're sending those single young men. he goes back to haiti but he hadn't even been in haiti. >> on that deportation flight over the weekend, there were 300 individual men but there were 3300 migrants who had been moved out from under the bridge friday. where are the other 3,000 or so? somewhere in the middle of the country? who knows where. what happened was maybe they were watching in chile or brazil or other countries, joe biden standing on a stage with other presidential candidates two years ago raising his hand saying illegal immigrants are going to get government
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healthcare. then they remove all of the border protection once they took office. people in this administration were told by trump officials, here's the road map on how to stop illegal immigration at the border. clearly, biden and company have been willing to use their vast executive power for their own political benefit when they see fit. when they think the cause is worthy. they didn't let the abortion law in texas to save more babies from dying so they unleashed whole of government to change things they didn't like. joe biden was willing to overstep his executive power knowingly on those moratoriums. it was brazen lawlessness. they admitted it. they did it anyway. but this is okay with them. human suffering and misery. and financial burdens and health burdens put on the citizens of
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the united states who live in these border communities. >> the biden administration is not promoting suffering. >> what do you call this? >> the abortion bill. that is so out of the main stream that 70% of republicans don't support it. you don't even know you are pregnant in a lot of cases by six weeks. >> there are children suffering at the border and it has been going on all year. what have you heard from the biden administration? nothing. riding his bike around rehobeth. >> some say president biden is suffering from a credible crisis. we'll be right back.
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>> problems are piling up for president biden, jesse waters. and now the media is forced to take notice. we just talked about the border on top of afghanistan and all sorts of covid confusion like the booster shots. chuck todd or chuck tud, as i like to call him. chuck? >> i think he's got a pretty big credibility crisis on his hands. all of these problems in some ways showed up after he said something basically the exact opposite. got a lot of work to do. the u.n. speech, look, he's got credibility issues on the world stage to make sure people still view america as -- not just a stable democracy, but a
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competent leader of the free world right now. >> wow. when you lose chalk tudd, you are in trouble. that's like your wife testifying against you in court. that's like turning on his family, chalk tudd. >> i see a possible character -- >> chalk tudd is the greatest name i have ever come up with. >> the chaos of biden is what he campaigned against. he was supposed to be the steady hand on the wheel. he was going to be boring, especially on foreign policy. remember he gave a speech on february 4th, america is back? now we have an absolute mess in afghanistan. the border. and our oldest ally france is calling us names. things are not going well. pweflt thing, it was late on a friday. thing is the president wanted to right this on covid boosters.
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turns out he put the karlt in front of the horse. ever heard that one? and so now he's going to try to give a climate speech tomorrow. all these other things are happening. biden's political erosion preventing democrats from taking it to republicans on the debt ceiling or democrats to get any traction on its legislative agenda which is completely falling apart before our eyes. >> i love how you worked in erosion after talking about climate change. that's what you did there. right? >> i didn't plan it. >> you didn't plan that? here's my theory. the only reason the media is calling this stuff out is because they have no choice. they're kind of backed into a corner. they thought they could drag joe across the finish line. they can't any more so now they're letting him drop. >> they will talk about credibility? why weren't you talking about that when joe biden stood up in front of the american people after the afghanistan withdrawal and said al qaeda is not in
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afghanistan any more and americans can get to the airport in kabul and our allies are with us? the biden administration, they stand up and just lie over and over again and act like we don't know the truth or can see the truth. cnn had a full screen of all of the issues this morning like rebuke of immigration bill, and the list it's under biden headaches. the crisis at the texas bridge, that sounds like there is like a big pot hole on the bridge that needs some quickrete put there. these civilians under headache. a headache is when you get the seating chart for your daughter's wedding. these are disasters. let's call it what it is. >> they're looking at it through a political lens. this must be hard for our guy. jessica, as america knows you
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are with child, we won't get into the effects on the climate. when your child is born, how will you explain to him or her why you voted for joe biden? >> we have peter flag on the democratic side. little gender reveal. >> oh! >> kind of like joe biden. >> we are so excited. >> congratulations. it's a girl. >> going to be enormous. >> you're going to have a linebacker. >> two things. by comparison, i mean. in his defense. we'll talk about -- i will talk about joe biden's problems now. chuck todd, when people use him
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as an example, like people hold up jennifer rubin and say conservatives are turning on trump. chuck todd loves to play the both sides game. but there's definitely, the headaches are bad. the drone strike, even though this does happen and it has since the mid 2010's, when you hear seven kids, there were no isis-k fighters gotten in that, that is something that can stick with you, not entirely bring down an administration. but that's something that does stand out on the list of what's not a normal headache. >> that's pretty bad. pretty bad. there has to be something we can do for these families, whether bringing them here. seems like the right thing to do. the u.n. is meeting this week, which raises the question, why? >> good question. i'm seeing traffic, so i'm going to have to make plans. joe instead of fixing problems, he's creating problems.
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little jesse jr., dad, the only thing joe biden knows how to fix is elections. jesse jr.! what shows have you been watching? watching the king of late night. i said, who, kimmell? it's true. what he does, i mean, at least the economy is good, right? did you see the market today? >> all the wage gains are getting wiped out by inflation. taking orders from the taliban. we're getting hacked into smithereens by the russians. cartel controls our border. he can't even get on the phone. the guy has no juice with our enemies either. mexico said no on the border. iran said no on the nuke deal. opec said no on no more oil
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production. who says yes to joe? the chefs at the white house? no one says yes to joe. the ap comes out and says joe biden is suffering from set some backs. set backs are something you can watch like a cold. he's got a case of the set backs, don't worry about it. do people feel like we just signed a quarterback who can't run or throw and the season just started. >> it's an invert to set backs. every time something small happened in the trump administration, the world was exploding. the world was chaos. when something big happens, just a set back. all right. mike rowe? who the heck is he? new show on fox business. he's next here.
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>> mike rowe has a new show called "how america works." it spotlights the unsung and often dangerous jobs that are essential to keeping this country going strong. >> those people are worth celebrating. people who make an honest living, keeping good on our table. keeping our lights on. looking after infrastructure that operates the background of every day life so we might not even know exists, but nevertheless makes every second of our days possible. this is how america works. >> "how america works" premieres tonight 8 p.m. eastern on fox business. look how it is, mike rowe on set at the table. >> i'm grateful.
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>> always room for you, dear sir. these are people who contribute to the way we live and not the people in a met gala. >> there's virtually no one at the met gala at all. you're right. if the work force is a mosaic, there's a grout that holds the tile together. >> what's grout, mike? >> it's like mortar only smaller. >> what's mortar? >> it's like grout, only thicker. >> do you know why your show works so well? >> i do. >> i'm gonna tell you. the other day i was driving down riverside drive and i saw this big plant. i said is that where my trash goes? i don't know where my trash goes. i was thinking maybe that's where it goes. >> are you talking about a facility? okay. a plant could be a rodedendrium. >> are you making fun of me?
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the other appeal of your show, people like seeing you, and specifically you, mike, put into uncomfortable situations. >> that's true. i am at a show called dirty jobs, but in this show, i'm a narrator. >> you don't get dirty in the show? >> no. >> come on. >> hear me out. you'll appreciate. i enjoy a beverage in a climate controlled booth. i talk in a crisp baritone about the changing face of the modern day. in that way we celebrate our work force. >> we love you, but the lumber jacks are a lot hotter in this series. >> they wear suspenders with no shirts, right? you're gonna check a lot of boxes. >> checking out all that wood. you haven't done my show, but you did outnumbered. let's just put that aside for a minute. we brought up met gala. there were all these people in
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masks. i started thinking about what happens when you start looking at jobs, a driver or maid or waiter and say, are those going to be around when you have automation? and then when we have automation, are we going to look back at this and think we're evil? did you, back in 2020, people used to drive people. how creepy was that? someone would come to wash your dishes? will the changing nature of technology make us look kind of like inhumane? >> partly, i think it probably will. i also think 100 years from now, or 20 years from now, we'll be looking back at fill in the blanks. the meat eaters. what were they thinking? we'll be looking back at a whole lot of things happening today, the same way we look back at 100 years at all sorts of things that were in place. how could these uncivilized barbarians do that? you probably no this stuff.
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we ultimately grow to resent that which we rely upon. people that are doing the service work -- how does he get away with it? >> she doesn't watch. >> i wish i had a better answer for you. >> you always wear hats. you have lovely hair. >> i do want to ask you about the story line that i have been following. the fact that there are so many men, young men, deciding not to go to college. but they're not deciding to go into the trades. so what are they doing? >> permission to sum up? >> please. >> you got 10 million open jobs the vast majority don't require a four year degree yet you have is a narrative that says if you go to school, you'll wind up with a vocational back.
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we continue to lend money to kids who can't pay it back. the gap grows wider as unemployment rises. we continue to incentivize people to stay home rather than get out and do the very jobs you're afraid we'll look back on two decades ago. >> i'd be a plumber. i wouldn't go to college. >> plumber. >> permission? >> right. >> my foundation has awarded $5.5 billion in work ethic scholarships. we don't give money to kids who want to pursue a four year degree. plumber, pipe fitters, welders, many who are facing six figures. i get to circle back every year and talk to them about things like job satisfaction and meaning in their work and not to get all ernest on this ironic show, but it's really, i mean, to your point, greg, if you can find the people who have
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prospered as a result of learning a trade and just tell their stories and not turn it into a eulogy or lecture or sermon, that's what this show does. just from a fly on the wall perspective, you see people work and you realize you have hit something. >> you said something that really struck. i need a foundation. first, because it sounds so great in conversation. well, my foundation. >> you wear foundation. >> i had something earnest to say, too. it's very good timing for this. hopefully, out of the pandemic and people are focused on those that make the world go around for us, as we sit in our air conditioned apartments and wait for delivery. >> you guys talk about essential work. it's in the headlines everywhere. it's tempting because of my background, i have done a lot with those kinds of shows. the big lesson for me is every job is essential to somebody, even if it's just the person doing it.
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>> even this job. >> i am an essential worker. is that what you are saying? >> yes, yes, i am. >> i think i quoted somebody else, but i have said that. >> you take credit for that. >> we'll see. tonight "how america works" 8 p.m. eastern on fox business network. up next, covid hypocrisy on full display. seth rogan calling out the maskless crowd at the emmys. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered
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that's a good taco. dude. it's a sandwich. [beep beep] it's a sandwich! it's a taco! ugh, not another taco guy. the new crispy chicken sandwich taco from taco bell. >> welcome back. comedian seth rogan calling out the emmy's for allowing celebrities to go maskless. >> let me start out by saying, there's way too many of news this little room. what are we doing? they said this was outdoors. it's not! they lied to us! we're in a hermetically sealed tent right now. i would not have come to this. why is there a roof? >> you have to go superfast. what did you think of the
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callout on the maskless party? >> they should be used to superspreader events. it's hollywood. >> gross. >> thank you. >> jesse? >> i think this was a bit. i don't think he was serious. but i like hollywood is back to being hipocrites. that means we're back to normal. national manhunt under way. jets quarterback threw four picks. right? >> all is right in the world. >> france is pissed. >> dana? >> did you watch? >> i did not watch. i'm thrilled ted lasso won. you could do a spread sheet like where you had all the celebrities who ever tweeted that trump was going to ruin the world because of his covid stance and then going maskless while all the staff had to wear masks. >> excuse me. they're vaccinated droplets are less risky than the vaccinated droplets of those who have to wait on them. dressed like a chuck e. cheese
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maiter'd. >> we have time left over. >> do you know what i love? they broke the record for most heavy losses, the handmaid's tale. >> we are back. we are back america. >> one more thing is up next. ♪ finally it's happened to me right in front of my face ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: time now for one more thing. it is national peperoni pizza day. as you can see we have here. you can see my face 80s knockout. now, you can see the pizza. no one is even touching it. >> greg: don't see the pizza box. this is great production. >> jesse: let's have a slice. that include you, dana, let's have a slice. >> jesse: come on, am i the only one?
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>> dana: jessica will. >> jesse: me and the pregnant woman. >> greg: field the pregnant woman. >> jesse: is it pregnant woman and i? >> dana: i'm next. i want to highlight a great event coming up. september 2th. that's in seven days, k 9 having golf outings 20 veterans die by suicide every single day. and k suffering from pdsd. the majority of these dogs come from high kill rescue shelter. they support veterans and their lives and giving them back some independent. so good luck on the event k 9s for warriors.org is where you can donate. >> jesse: great organization. greg gutfeld? >> greg: let's do this. [silence] >> greg: maybe not. greg's hideous ugly panda news.
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i never get tired of telling you how ugly they are. twins. even worse. i want to throw up looking at them. imagination getting one of those caught in your throat. look how special they are. let's put them on a little stage. what are you guys going to do for me twin baby pandas? huh? just going to lie there and go look how cute i am. that's not enough. this is america. you got to work for your cuteness. you make me sick, ugly pandas. sorry. >> jesse: i didn't know you had a thing for pandas. >> greg: i don't. that's the problem. >> jesse: jessica? >> jessica: big winner jean smart in her role in hacked i encourage everyone to watch. best actress in a comedy, supporting actress in a comedy and now lead actress in a comedy. also talks about losing her husband of 30 years suddenly earlier this year it was an
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emotional tribute and fantastic actor. >> dagen: this woman was stuck in flood water arlington national cemetery. here they come they pushed her car to safety. semper fei,. >> jesse: that is it for us. "special report" is next with bret baier. >> bret: that video is awesome. watch the whole thing it will give you goose bumps. breaking tonight authorities in florida have searched the home of the missing boyfriend of the young woman, gabby petino now believed dead following a cross-country trip from which she did not return. we will have a live report on that story. we will have new details on the push to have children vaccinated as school resumes and pediatric covid cases surge across the country. where are we on this? plus, there was a major sell off in the stock markets today dealing not only with covid but economic uncertainty and concern

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