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are looking at candidates on the right and saying, look, if trump doesn't go, maybe i can go with this guy. >> all right. you never know, history has a way of surprising you one way or the other. we'll watch it closely, phil, real clear politics again letting you know the dow sprint into aered record up 104 points, with all the worries the underlying economy is driving this and optimism we'll continue to see good numbers. here's the five. ♪♪ >> hello everyone, i'm dana perino along with katie jesse watters and greg gutfeld. 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. ♪♪ >> american voters feeling byers remorse with president biden. things not looking up for the commander in reef one year out from the midterms as americans deal with soaring inflation and empty store shelves. nearly 60% say they disapprove of the job performance only 38% approve and roughly half of
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independence think the president has done a worse job than they even expected adding to the president's headache the rising price of gas. biden is considering shutting down another pipeline and the secretary says there's not much the white house can do to ease the pain at the pump. >> should the average gas price in america be four dallas a gallon in the united states soon. >> we certainly hope not. the president is all over this. of course every president is frustrated because they can't control the price of gasoline because it is a global market. >> the president blaming the press while suggesting most people don't understand the supply crisis. >> what i'm going to try to do is sprain to the american people, as best i can -- and, by the way, you all write for a living. i haven't seen any one of you explain the supply chain very well. no, no, i'm not being critical. i'm being deadly earnest. when your editor says, explain the supply chain, okay? lots of look in your senior year as my coach used to say.
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>> dana: yes, siry whenever they talk about a communication problem instead of the facts i get suspicious. >> jesse: biden shouldn't be mocking americans saying they don't understand current events that's my job. this is the reason we have the supply chain crisis and if you don't know now you do. biden and his buddies a couple years back put all the american factories in china and asia and now we have a problem with shipping, if they stayed in the western hemisphere we wouldn't have this problem. he doesn't understand supply and demand. they're trying to kill this pipeline. say they kill it tomorrow. we're not going green tomorrow. you still have to truck and train all the gas it's going to raise costs and increase emissions. this poll is a catastrophe for democrats. he's at 38% approval, on the economy low 30s, in covid he's under water, in immigration, dana, he's in the teens. he's in the 20s in, i think,
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foreign policy, and then most of democrats, a lot of them, big chunk and a lot of independents don't even want him to run and they think he's an incompetent failure so you turn your attention to the number two, kamala harris, she's in the 20s dana. it is the worst number of a sitting vice-president in modern american history. it's bad. so that's why a lot of democratic donors are now looking to bypass kamala, shift the money to mayor pete so he gets the nomination in 2024. that sets up a huge cage match between kamala, mayor pete, bernie for the heart and soul of the democratic party and as you like to say i'm here for it. imagine dana if he didn't have a corrupt press propping this guy up? he would be at 28%. look at the last week. he goes and falls asleep overseas and then he taxes wind. so blatantly that the house of windsor is still talking about it. >> breaking windsor.
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>> jesse: he's breaking windsor. then he comes back and raids the home of a conservative journalist over his daughter's missing diary. and then we find out it terrance out not only did the democratic party fund the dossier they put the lies in the dossier and he plans on paying certain illegals millions of dollars. imagine if they covered this president like they covered the last president, this would have been reverberating everyone where. >> dana: i always like to talk to you on mondays, a little pent-up energy. >> jesse: long weekend. >> dana: i love it. what time about that poll numbers, pole numbers are bad. >> greg: you mean you don't want to focus on this. >> dana: i was going to move past it. >> greg: you're going to move past the gas? iyep, was going to pass right over there. >> greg: amaze to say we were impressed by the length of it rather than the sound. anyway it's just as easy for joe to work from home, right? because it is the white house, that's his home, roll out of bed and take the stair lift and you're there.
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it's like he doesn't know what's going on. whether it is the $450 payout or the supply chain, it's kept in the dark like a rare organic mushroom then wheeled out like a daughtering old consultant for a fewer hours then floats around checks his watch until it's his nap. but that's factored into the presidency. they know what they're getting and allowing other people to run the show. it's just that we don't know who it is. it's not like -- we have an absentee father but our absentee father is replaced by the man son family, dana. hyperbole monday. but it is true. biden, it's natural to see a decline in polls because every president has a honeymoon and there's only so much you can say about the person's dog, right? but trump never had a honeymoon. >> or a dog. >> greg: no, that's true and i love that. he had the opposite of a honeymoon which is what you call marriage. >> jesse: you had a good weekend
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i see. >> dana: i see, i see. harold i have a theory when asking the infrastructure bill the president got a legislative win on friday night and i think that one of the things, if you look at that bill they had the votes for all of that in april about you they decided to wait so what happens, you have supply chain crisis, inflation, afghanistan, among other things going on, immigration. and so the infrastructure bill passes and it's sort of like not even a blip. but could it help the president sort of regain some footing. >> you're the only one here that's been in the white house and worked closely with the president. i think it can. >> greg: jessie? visited trump on a lot of occasions. >> and got a lot of swag. >> jesse: i did. >> if we are sitting here if i'm invited back to sit in february and march and he is with these numbers we have a real problem, primaries already taking place in the country. so there's a way for this to turn around. there's no doubt they should have done this back in may, june, july, july, august, september when they had. >> dana: they had the votes.
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>> could have potentially influenced the outcome of these elections. the other thing is the democrats have to push the reset button themselves and voters vote in regular elections but live regular lives, crime, education, jobs, cost of living. you have to confront and meet people where they are in their lives. nothing wrong with talking about the national issues. two, democrats and republicans, trump is no longer the factor if you want to win in the midterms. unkin has given republicans a play book and democrats who think all you have to do is raise donald trump's name and fire up people, not the case. you saw an avalanche woman and an hispanic man also voted in the commonwealth of virginia, attorney general and lieutenant governor. you have to meet people where they are and talk about the things that matter to them and that they care about and the funny thing happens. black people, white people, brown people, other people of culture, we all want the same thing, we don't want to pay more for bread or gas.
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and none of my african american or white friends want that. meet people where they are have an agenda and meet people. if you do that we turn it around. if you continue playing this kind of politics we'll find things listening to results and perhaps the worst thing is the immigration thing. the president needs to explain this. now, there has to be a standard. if you go and apply for a government service, right, and you follow the rules and the government manages the outcome of it and all of a sudden they lose your child during the process, there has to be a standard of care there and there probably is a remedy for that. i'm certain it's not $450,000 but they have to figure out how to explain it and then explain to the american people what the remedy is. >> dana: the story sat out there for threer on four days. >> if not longer. >> dana: before he's even asked about it and then they're like insulting americans for being concerned about the issue. >> i think they need to be doing a lot less explaining like their professors talking to people who are paying way too much tuition in a college course. the strategy from the white house so far with every single
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crisis has been to ignore it, to account alike it's not happening, tell everybody it's not happening. americans aren't stranded in afghanistan, there's nothing we can do about oil or gas prices. people know they can do something about oil and gas prices because we've done it beforement we were producing our own oil, we became independently strategic and also dependent on ourselves for energy in this country, not relying on oh peck. of now the biden administration is going back and begging opec to pump more oil so we can have cheaper prices when we could solve that problem tomorrow by approving drilling leases, by not trying to shut down more pipe lines. and the other thing is, you know, they're acting like they don't care, and maybe they don't. maybe they know that joe biden himself has said he might not run in 2024. they know that the vice-president has been a total disaster. she got her trial run and it's been a complete failure and maybe their strategy is they know they're going to lose 2022 so they push through as much as they can now and try to clean it up later with someone else. but that seems to be the issue. and then for biden to say the
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press needs to explain the supply chain better? okay people can go to the grocery store, they can go to their local store, they can see there's a problem, they can see the photos of all the shipping containers off the ports. they don't need to be explained to or to read in the newspaper what's going on when they can feel it every single day with their paycheck. >> dana: up next a major battle over wokeness in the democratic party. where aoc says it is dangerous to even say they have a problem. ♪♪
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♪♪ >> aoc is slamming people in her owner party saying wokeness cost them big after getting trounced last week in the election. >> it's stupid wokeness. some of these people need to go to a woke detox center or something. they're expressing language that people just don't use and there's a backlash and a frustration at that.
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>> aoc says woke is a word used mostly by older people and it is dangerous to think that her party has a problem. she also add order twitter, quote, woke is a term pundits are now using as a derogatory euphemism for civil rights and justice. greg, woke is their word. >> greg: i know. it's not fair. they get to use derogatory euphemisms about us. all we did is pointed a spotlight at it. they're basically saying why did you cover us? we appreciated being woke under the cloak of darkness. how dare you report on us. how dare you pay attention. nobody has to exage rate any of this stuff. the headlines -- like when you get a woke headline where they say they're banning a word or a costume, you always think that it's some kind of like red meat click bait and then you read it and go, no, it's for real. when you look at this stuff, aoc should listen, it's not a war it's an intervention.
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you have decent people in the democrat party trying to reason with the woke contingent out of this very addictive filter of race and oppression politics. it's really addictive because you can use it almost anywhere and it mass ca raids as some sort of scholarship. but the problem with trying to wake up the woke because you can't because the woke believes by definition you're unconscious, you're guilty of unconscious racism. i'm awake how dare you say i'm not awake. so you can't really wake the woke. >> katie: you can't wake the woke. harmed she's essentially using the argument, too if you're using the term woke as a derogatory term that you are not interested in racial justice. so she is alleging that james carlo, for example, isn't interested in those issues and wants him to go away and stop giving advice to the party. would you agree with that? >> harold: i don't know. she said some pundits so one could say she was talking about james caravel. james caravel is a person i know and a long time committed to civil rights and racial justice.
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that being said, woke was on the ballot a week ago. whether we like it or not, whether we want to call it that or not, and it didn't win. that doesn't mean the principles and some of the positives behind it are not valid, valuable, and should not be, you know, elevated. but the way it's being talked about now, it's not serving any of that agenda and frankly not serving the party that the congresswoman is a member of. at some point, you have to understand politics is about making progress. not progress -- you don't measure progress in politics by advancing your own agenda or your own set of priorities but actual priorities for the people whom you represent. and you have to understand that there are other people you're serving with. so you can't always get everything you want. it's called life as well. in politics, it's a microcosm of that. i hope that james caravel and others who are committed democrats and dedicated their lives to advancing causes that want to make the country better and fairer, that we all sit back and listen and i would hope that
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those who are perceived to be the woke members of my party, that they take a step back and understand what's being said here. >> katie: so dana woke is something trendy and now out of fashion because they don't like it maybe as much as they did like last summer or the height of blm or corporations dumping millions of dollars into the woke movement. they were fine then but now all of a sudden they don't want it. >> dana: it's like aoc turned the hose on herself. they were spraying everybody else and criticizing everybody because they weren't woke enough and then all of a sudden they're like, well, wait, how dare you use your words against us, that's called politics and persuasion and that's how it works. the woke problem is very potent because it's a larnler issue for the democrats. because while the president is focused on tree equity and all these climate change programs people are like my gas prices are way up and you're talking about cancelling a pipeline? there's just a complete disconnect. the other thing is there's a big prob -- and this is true of all of us. we could all be better
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listeners. okay? but she and the people who are mad at caravel or maureen dowd of the new york times, she wrote the same thing. they're so concerned with the who is saying it rather than the what is being said that they can't even hear. so it's like, well, that earn p's old. that person's white. that person doesn't have our best interest in mind. that's not true. you think maureen dowd doesn't want president biden to succeed? of course she does. she might have even wanted bernie sanders, i don't remember who she supported. but basically you have this disconnect that is causing them so many problems that now you have the possibility, anybody see the articles about rural america this weekend? >> greg: oh. i shared them over coffee dana. >> dana: the democrats are being shut out on across the board in the city and local elections, the county elections, the states. that means there's no one there to do any sort of democratic outreach in those states and they are looking at a possible complete and total shutout. and wait until you hear the hows
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of the electoral college. >> greg: dana do you know why joe biden didn't like the pipeline? gets too gassed. >> katie: he doesn't like that very much especially in the royal family embarrassing us. jesse would you like to follow up on that? >> jesse: not that but in general i will. the democrats are very divided and katie i am delighted by it. you have i guess the bill clinton winning of the party, james caravel, they won two national elections. they won in the burbs in the south. in the city they focused on kitchen table issues, got burned a little bit by the culture wars and moved back, had a pretty popular pro business president at the end. so he comes out and says for example they're taking abraham lincoln's name off schools and defunding the police and where does he source this from? the faculty lounge. he knows you can't have the intelligence running the political party, the people that gave us communism, critical race
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therapy, political correctness. that's crazy. so you can't go woke on a national level. you can only take it so far in the cities. new york and seattle and buffalo, even they pumped the brakes on this stuff and caravel said a lot of democrats are afraid to speak out against this because they'll get sandered as bigots by the socialist wing. that's the point. the socialist wing uses wokeness to smear anyone that disagrees with socialist policies. so if you're joe manchin and you opposed trillions in welfare and amnesty all this garbage, what does the squad say about him? he's anti black, he's anti woman with. he's anti immigrant. and god forbid you're for free speech or private property, you're downright white supremacist at this point. so the play book is simple. you label something racist to getted writ of it and the american people are not getting rid of it. >> at destroyed a lot of commissions >> bill mauer schooling the left
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♪♪ . >> jesse: after a week of calling parents racist of comedian bill mauer for moms and dads who turned out big for glen unking schooling guests over critical race theory. >> black history being taught. there are other things going on in the schools. >> like what? >> like separating children by race and describing them as either oppressed or oh pressor. i mean, there are children coming home who feel traumatized by this. that's what's -- that's what parents are objecting to.
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>> jesse: katie do you think michael eric dyson really believes that this is all about whether schools are teaching the history of slavery? do you think he really believes that? >> katie: i think he is a racist and this week he deduced and degraded winston sears by calling her a black mouth moving speaking about white supremacist ideas. so i think that he likes writical race theory. i think he doesn't want real american history to be taught because it shows the promise of america and that we can get over really tough things in this country and come together despite our skin color. instead,ents to continue to separate people by race because that's his ideology. and it's not just now. he has had this ideology for years and years and years, and he gets a pass as a professor at georgetown, i believe, and he continues to spew this kind of hateful rhetoric. so i do think that he wants critical race theory taught because it alliance with his
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very racist ideology and his statements when it comes to anybody who has a differing opinion especially if you're a black woman in virginia who gets elected by parents of all different backgrounds because you're concerned not just about critical race theory but about other issues of education in the state. >> glenn youngkin famously said he wants everything about this country's history taught, the good, the bad and the ugly. >> dana: so i recommend -- can i recommend an article? >> jesse: please. >> dana: danny barefoot is his name did a focus group of suburban women in virginia. they voted for ralph northam and biden and flipped to glenn youngkin. what did they have to say? it wasn't about critical race theory for them. the education issues were very broad. it was the fact that learning loss from covid shutdowns were really on their minds, falling test scores, concerned about their children being able to compete. the fact that you have school closures that continued a little bit better now but the whole mask mandate thing went back and forth also the safety of
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students, don't forget about louden county on local news all across virginia and glenn youngkin had an applause line about bringing and offering advanced math in every high school in virginia. that was an applause line. so that's not about critical race theory. that's about parents that want their parents to be able to compete. >> jesse: people clapped for math? >> dana: yeah. >> that wouldn't have been me. greg your thoughts. >> greg: the funny thing about that bill mauer thing is a huge blind spotted for people who favor crt. they can't show us the good parts. they're like what do you have wrong with it. so bill mauer says this is the problem but they don't see that as the problem they see it as the advantage or the positive at boots of crt. so when you ask somebody about crt, what they will tell you is exactly what scares people. yeah, we're creating this oppression politics, it's about the oh pressor versus the oppression. we're getting kids at a young age to accept the fact that this is a racist society and your parents are probably racist
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because they're in that society. so i always go back to the science, no child is equipped with enough brain matter to deal with race or gender, especially when you see that the parents, the parents can't even address these topics without beating each other up. lastly, dyson believes that this is like basically just white parents right worried about their white kids? it's a lot of non-rights instilling this righteous victim hood and it can quickly turn any promising overachiever into some petulant failure. because if you become successful through victim hood, then you'll only be successful through victim hood because that will quickly replace -- the same thing with any kind of woke ideology, it replaces a deeper thought that you should be chasing. >> jesse: michael eric dyson has a name similar to yours. would you like to talk about that or the actual topic? >> harold: that is the strangeist transition. >> jesse: it's a segue
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>> harold: he's not a racist. you should have him on his show you guys would have a great debate. >> dana: i used to debate him a different network >> harold: think about this and i think you would probably agree a decent guy. i think brian kilmeade who you had on the show last week has written a book about douglas and lincoln and he's unearthed some things we didn't know about that relationship. now, that relationship what he unearthed will probably unsettled some people on the side that they don't want to hear that because they think lincoln was this, they don't want to hear that because they think douglas was this. the fact he's gone about this heavy research to uncover these things i think only makes the public space better, stronger and for that matter the cannon better. bret baier wrote about grant and he unearthed is this and how he rose to power that will help us understand grant better and might for those who think he was wrong to end deconstruction, he put why that happened how he saved the union and get the railroads across the country because he made that deal. i'm a proud american and i'm
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proud of everything that has ever happened here. there's ugly things that have settled and there's unbelievably great things a lot more of that. we have to not be afraid of words. we can't be afraid of a few ideas. i don't want kids thinking they're oh presser or oppressed but i want kids to know what happened in the 18 and 19 hundreds one of the jeans neighborhoods and communities and cities look like they do. i'm not afraid of this. and i think any good, strong red blooded american who pays his or her taxes won't be afraid either if we do it the right way. >> you defend dyson and i get it, but there is a weird -- there's a new segregation going on, and it's not just on color it's on thought. so when he says, black mouth, white words >> harold: that's not right. i don't defend that. >> greg: that means there's no such -- like you can't share thoughts. it won't work. it's like using the wrong plug for a computer, you know? >> dana: it also means you're defined by your skin color not your thoughts or your ideas
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>> harold: we talked about what skin color should say or do. tiger woods should not be a golfer, dug williams should not be a quarterback those are the kind of thoughts and if doug had that he's wrong. i'm saying let's have a conversation and not be afraid of that >> analyst: and how i saved the world also unearthed somed very powerful. >> you should have seen his face glossing over. his face was like complete, like how dare he not mention my book. >> jesse: how dare you. >> i'm doing a fox nation show on his book and we will unearth all you unearthd in the book. >> jesse: waters world. straight ahead is nfl super star aaron rodgers about to get cancelled over what he said about vaccines? ♪♪
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>> the woke mob right now so before my final nail gets put in my cancel culture casket, i think i'd like to set the record straight. i believe strongly in bodily autonomy and the ability to make choices for your body. >> aaron rodgers claims he's a victim of the woke mob and is facing serious backlash the star nfl quarterback controversy after testing positive for covid despite telling reporters in august he was, quote, immunized. now he's getting dumpeds a spokesperson for a local healthcare provider in green bay and his commercials from state farm are disappearing from tv. but the company is sticking by rodgers. jesse sticking with you. nothing wrong with not getting vaccinate but why not tell everybody what the truth is so you can digest. >> jesse: full disclosure i'm an eagles fan so i want him to suspend this for the rest of the -- write that down.
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i'm trying to put myself in rodgers mind, his body is worth hundreds of millions, his body worth more than most in the world, right? so he's gotten to this level in professional sports without this vaccine so far, right? he takes care of his sleep, his diet, his training and he's thinking i've gotten here without the vaccine am i putting this inside me considering the fact he has allergies to the mrna inagreed crepts so that pops phizer and moderna out, only left with j&j. about to get j&j and they suspend it because it causes clotting. so that freaks him out so he goes underground and tried to act shady about it. he did what he did, the team lost last night to the chiefs by less than a touchdown. but he probably didn't want to get mobbed by these nasty reporters about this and this. i can see where he did it >> harold: indicatesy i disagree with jesse because if you don't want to get vaccinated say that and follow the rules. how do you defend saying i don't think you should be vaccinated but if you don't want to be just
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tell everything so you're not in a huddle with somebody three inches from your face with him telling you what to do. >> fair. but what about just saying, it's none of your business. it's no one's business whether i'm vaccinated or not. the team has certain rules that i will be following. this is none of the public's concern. and your point about him being in the face of his teammates. well, there is a lot of vaccinated people who also get covid. there's a lot of vaccinated people who spread covid. so this idea that it's only vaccinated people who do this is not true. so the mob coming after him for that is another question. aaron rodgers is one of the most healthy people on the face of the planet. so i think that we can trust him with his own health decisions especially given all the reasons that jesse laid out and it's just -- we're in this new era where we're asking everybody about their health history and we have to justify where we do or do not do certain things and i think it would be better for him to say i'm making my decisions based on my own history and i advised everyone to do the same. >> you're a broncos fan i know
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you probably share jesse's view about him being sidelined. >> dana: i don't know enough to say. i think the broncos have a quarterback >> harold: his name is teddy bridgewater. >> dana: but they got rid of one >> harold: many. >> dana: i learned that. i don't want anybody to be hurt by the woke mob. i just don't. i do mire -- i want to mention state farm. i'm glad that they came out and said, no, this is not happening. because you cannot really be the home grown clad every man person and then basically saying that aaron rodgers and this whole thing is the reason that you're going to dump him. i think that they would have lost -- they're not going to lose customers over not dumping him but they might have lost customers over dumping him. >> yeah. >> dana: so i think they made a good decision there and as companies think about how do we deal with this coming up, because you now have the osha rule trying to force this down people's throats, some of these companies and they don't want to do it. i'm for vaccines. i think it makes sense for a lot
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of people but i think you make a really good point and especially about him knowing himself and he has allergies and he doesn't want to do it but if you follow the protocol for whatever company or organization you have, that should be good enough. >> with greg, i don't disagree with any of this, but do you incentivize people lying about a rule because they think they know best. he may know everything about his body, he may be the greatest athlete, he may be the most in shape person in the world but don't lie. if you believe that firmly, just say here's what i'm not doing and i'm not doing it for this reason and i'll accept the consequences. >> greg: i find it ludicrous that this is now a daily conversation. the media, in a way, has invented a new issue that you can split in half, right? so it's like, you're either proceed vax or you're a crack pot who wants everybody to die or you're pro freedom and everybody else is authority
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tarn. because we cannot accept there's a million positions between these two hyperbolic chambers. see what i did there? but this little war, this little prison of few ideas, that produces ratings. what you did -- so you present the subtle steps that go on. as i said, i'm vaxxed, my wife's not. we have this discussion all the time. but it's none of anybody's business what her decisions are. because those are health decisions, so screw you. if you come to my wife and ask questions, you're going to get a boot up your ass. so people have to have -- i think what's happening is people are forgetting that this is not red and blue. this isn't, you know, you know, an issue like immigration or climate change. this is actually about people. people's bodies, and it's only the media that is deciding, in my view, that it's okay to actually violate that space. i don't even think it's the government that's doing it. i think it's people, because people are getting that righteous feeling and saying,
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oh, so they're not vaxxed. oh, well, thank you very much for making me at risk. how dare you sleep at night. that's what you're hearing now. and it's stupid and gross. >> he's the second best quarterback in the league behind tom brady. and gutfeld with the exclamation. next more young people saying they're suffering from climate anxiety. ♪♪ at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner.
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global warming fear monday goring 70% americans experience climate change fear. in canada, a country dana, doctors for first time diagnosing an elderly woman with breathing issues as suffering from climate change. so climate change is now a prognosis. could we get a vaccine. >> dana: if there was only one. i remember my friend, their kid had gone to school and came back and was crying in bed as they were reading a book and he's like, what's wrong? he's like my bed is made out of
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trees, like crying. okay, this is ridiculous. at some point -- well, actually, let me back up. when i was in denver i talked to this guy who said, as he talks about climate change he talks about adaptation and he says that is now considered like a terrible word. you can't say adaptation, because how dare you use some of this infrastructure money to like -- what do you do? you make them taller, the flood walls around cities. why not do some big prong thaekts actually will mitigate the problem and instead all we're doing is saying we have to shut down and have zero emissions which is irrational. >> greg: yeah, and it's freaking kids out. no wonder there's depression and stuff if you're telling them you're going to diane then you move the date. and then you're going to die in eight years and not so fast it's 12 and you already sold be everything. what if you sold all your stuff if because you thought you were going to die in 20 28 and now it's 20 38. have you thought about that? >> jesse: no.
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i'm actually more about actual anxiety people worried about getting drafted, paying their rent or what you suffer from performance anxiety. if you want to talk about it we can talk more about it i know it's stae bill dating gutfeld but this is by design they want this generation scared because you control people by fear. if you say you're going to die soon and it's all your fault and all you have to do is give me all your money and i will a tell you where to eat, how do live and what to drive, that's why it's designed that way, control. >> greg: harold, the activist class is doing with climate what i think they expect to do with race. it's kind of like get them when they're young, inject them with fear and guilt. am i right? inject them with fear and guilt >> harold: there's a lot there: look, we have a lot of people trying to from our hemisphere into their country because their countries have been elected by a lot of things including weather patterns awful weather the last few years. climate change probably had something to do with that. i don't suffer from climate anxiety and i pray for those who
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do and hope they get better. but i do think we need to figure out climate change. this is not the way to go about doing it if we want to be effective winning over advocacy. >> greg: what do you think katie. >> katie: i think city kids need to get out more. two reasons. when you're out in the wilderness you're humbled and you can be an environmentalist or conservationist but you can't control the environment and you'll find things like fossils at the top of the grand canyon and realize arizona used to be under ocean and realize climate change is pretty normal for the earth. >> dana: problem solved, get outside. >> greg: you see beds. oh, this could be a great bed. >> dana: i'm going to make a great bed. >> greg: up next, apparently dana has a big surprise for us. oh, boy.
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♪ >> dana: time now for one more thing. i have a bit of a surprise. we will bring him in had here. >> someone for you to meet. >> jesse: no way. [laughter] >> dana: yes, way. >> oh my god. biggest surprise ever. >> dana: bringing in the new little guy. this is percy. seven weeks old. we picked him up in ohio yesterday. >> some pictures. when we first met yesterday and then peter and%y. also i wanted to thank carol lehman of highfield. they helped us. and also, debra arnold-super helpful. he was really really good until this moment. [whimpering] >> dana: there he is, everyone. anyway, we will see how he is.
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an addition to our family. i will hold him and try to keep him quiet while greg does his one more thing. >> greg: i don't think it's possible. should i wait? >> dana: no. >> greg: all right. let's do this. greg gives back. as you know, being a world famous celebrity. it's often easy to forget about the little people who got you here. i could buy a staff pizza or buy them chick-fil-a. instead do you know what i did? i gave them all very expensive shirts that i paid for personally because, you know, buying somebody pizza or chick-fil-a that might last 45 minutes in their stomach and exit shortly after. you can wear that shirt forever. that shirt is forever. it doesn't get digested and shot out into the sewage system fed on by six fish. >> dana: and i get they will never put that in the charity box. >> greg: no. keep it forever. those aren't even for sale. you can't get them anywhere that was from my buddy.
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sheldon. >> dana: that was a great fit. >> jesse: the staff is even trendier now with those shirts. >> greg: was that the point. >> jesse: our veterans offering 16% discount now on the fox shop. we have a lot of new stuff here, okay? so you go from now until the 11th. you punch in the code fox vet at checkout. and you have patriot hats. you have t-shirts, mugs, throw pillows and have this youngkin looking vest. i will steal this thing and walk out the door. shop foxnews.com use the code vet 15% off. you got to do that with biden inflation. man. >> dana: thank you for using the word. >> katie: kyle larson won the 2021 nascar cup series championship race on sunday thanks to his pit stop by his hendrix motorsports crew. he was in fourth place when a yellow flag brought most of the drivers into the pits for a tire
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change and his crew pulled off a nearly perfect stop in just 11.8 seconds putting him in first place and he won, congratulations to the pit crew. >> dana: harold, we are going it owe you one more thing. >> harold: i'm good. love the dog. >> dana: slept all night and wanted to make his voice heard. thanks, everybody. that's it for us. "special report." >> bret: that wasn't harold whimpering? i love the dog. thank you, dana. >> dana: thank you, percy. >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. president biden hits a new low of 38% in a new "u.s.a. today" approval poll as democratic infighting stalls his massive social spending bill and challenges now to his compensation plan for illegal immigrants and separation from their children. this comes on the heels of congress passing his long awaited infrastructure bill, a bipartisan bill that could really only pass with republican help. there's also plenty reef sis tans to

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