tv The Five FOX News July 19, 2022 2:00pm-3:00pm PDT
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saudis have not committed to increased capacity. i likened it to your dad telling you if you had a question, he'll say we'll so i. the saudis said we'll see. ney did not boost production or promise to do any of the sort. that will do it here. "the five" is now. ♪ ♪ >> greg: hey there, i am greg gutfeld along with judge jeanine pirro, and she goes hiking on an ant, dana perino, "the five." president biden trying to have it both ways on record high gas prices. when prices rise it is the fault of vladimir putin, racist republicans and greedy oil companies. speak it as an impediment to
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production in the united states and it is called the bankers on wall street. >> putin's words are hurting americans at the gas pump. >> putin gas hike. >> of the consequences of putin's price hike. >> the republicans have lobbied plenty of blame but have not offered a single solution. >> greg: it as a result of his genius mastermind problem-solving abilities. the white house called out for taking a victory lap on the 50-cent drop in gas prices even though they are still at record levels. >> we've seen gas prices go down the last 34 straight days. >> -- a gallon higher than when you took office though. >> first of all we have to look at how we got there. if you think about the war that russia has taken on in ukraine. he >> greg: at the biden oval office the buck apparently does not stop there but if it did, hunter would probably give it to a stripper. after coming home empty-handed
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with no oil deal from the saudis, biden is going all in on green energy. they say that biden will take additional climate action and mayor pete is pushing electric cars on struggling americans. >> is the biden administration actively pursuing high energy prices in order to force americans into electric vehicles? >> of course not. the more pain we are all experiencing from the high-priced of gas the more benefit there is for those who can access electric vehicles. >> greg: wow, is that for real? the more pain? we cut it off before he said, i would never say that. like that isn't amazing. >> dana: the climate guy who was on milk a bit of this afternoon , i wasn't able to hear all of it because i had to get my hair done, but earlier he said we have to speed the transition. it's as if the administration knows what they want to say but they can't help themselves because what they really want to do is to take through this
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transition which would be great if it was physically possible but it is not. the other thing that is very strange, it's like every administration official is auditioning for their future job as a car salesman for the electric vehicle industry. today, you had another instance of this and also i believe tomorrow the reason they are doing all this press today is the president is going to declare an emergency on climate change and declaring emergency last week on abortion care and declaring emergencies about inflation -- they don't even care about inflation. but the emergency declaration is the way they are avoiding any sort of leadership responsibility or legislation. >> greg: jesse, there are so many emergencies, while he is president. i mean, wouldn't you not want to keep saying there's a lot of emergencies? >> jesse: there is no emergency, it is a political emergency. if it was real joe would've put solar panels on both of his homes in delaware.
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you know that delaware doesn't have a single offshore turbine? and joe has been running delaware for for two decades. delaware gets 92% of all of its energy for natural gas. isn't that beautiful? the guy doesn't even own an electric car. i'm a little worried they are trying to put wind turbines off of the coast of the jersey shore. i did a deep dive into it. it's a dutch company, so americans aren't even going to get paid for it. energy prices are actually going to go up after they install it. the fishermen are very upset because it is going to destroy their fishing waters. and you can see it from the coast is what is going to ruin people's view. i'm going to have to stage a protest. i might chain myself to wind turbine, hunger strike, i haven't decided. i'm going to talk to my oil guy. do you have an oil guy? >> greg: yes, i do. >> jesse: wire the prices at the pump going down? he said there are three reasons,
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one, american oil companies are at full throttle. number two, it always goes down after july 4th weekend. and also fears of a recession. but they are predicting oil prices are going back up. so joe should not be patting himself on the back. if they see big earnings coming out the next few weeks or hurricane hit the gulf, that is going to send prices sky-high again. >> dana: and they are going to blame hashtag jesse's oil guy. >> greg: the oil guy price hike. i think you should go for a hunger strike because you're getting a little pudgy. the surgery, you kind of let yo. >> jesse: do i really? >> greg: geraldo, what do you make of this turnaround? it is their fault when it is bad and it's my credit when it's good. >> geraldo: i would like to flip that around because if you get the blame when the price
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goes up you should get the credit when the price goes down, that seems logical. what is illogical is that the federal government are not leading by example. electric vehicles, for example. why aren't they buying all electronic vehicles for the post office? >> dana: i think they are. >> greg: they are. buses. >> geraldo: they do pilot projects. just do it. from now on, the federal government only buys electric vehicles. >> dana: but if they are so much more expensive than other car should the taxpayers pay for that? >> geraldo: i submit respectfully that if they want to lead by example than they have to bite the bullet. >> judge jeanine: here's what i think i'm a when joe biden came out and told the mom and pop gas stations to lower the prices, they all got scared of joe and thought we better over the price of gas. that is all hogwash. what this guy is doing now is
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taking credit for something he didn't do. and now he declares this emergency, everybody's going to say oh, my gosh, what are we going to do, there's not going to be any gas even though he is taking credit for more gas, they've now got to buy an electric vehicle and the average one costs $64,000. the average car cost $46,000. the average american doesn't have a new car. so the average american, and when pete buttigieg says, you may pay a little more on your car payment, the average american doesn't have a car payment. the average american is driving a car that he or she has had for a long time and they are not making payments. the car is paid for, it's old, they are just surviving in deciding if they have enough gas to go to work and the sad part of all of this is that they don't understand america. they don't understand what is going on in america. just buy and electric vehicle or
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the government should get electric vehicles. we don't have the infrastructure for electric vehicles. and i'm not going to tell you who it is but the guy that i buy some of my car is from he says to me, i am buying one, i don't even like it. i don't want to drive it. i can't drive it anywhere but around town. let me finish. this is all make-believe nonsense where america is not supporting these green lunatics! >> geraldo: i was driving into work today, starbucks, charging stations in the starbucks. the infrastructure is growing. >> judge jeanine: what if you are an american living in middle america? >> geraldo: i was in middle america appeared >> judge jeanine: who cares what is going on in new york city with the starbucks? cleveland! >> jesse: have to stop every 100 miles. >> judge jeanine: thank you! now i rest my case!
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>> greg: what if people need gas and oil for different things. >> dana: attractor? what has happened, what has happened in science that would make you need to declare an emergency. it's not like something has changed, the covid restrictions initially, that wasn't an emergency because you needed that. right now it is not an emergency on covid or electric vehicles. >> judge jeanine: it's a political emergency. it will get us off of the -- >> dana: but you are angry and distracting from inflation by doing emergencies and seeing if they can do a pass. >> greg: we've got to move on. coming up, an update on the bodega worker who was charged with murder for defending himself. ♪ ♪
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dropping the bogus second-degree murder charge against the hardworking bodega clerk who was acting in self-defense when he stabbed a career criminal felon. celebrating the news while sounding off on the crime wave. >> i think this case, we had an innocent, hardworking new yorker that was doing his job and someone was extremely aggressive towards him and i believe after the d.a.'s review, the d.a. in my opinion made the right decision. the goal is a continuous battle of making sure dangerous people that are arrested are prosecuted, go through the criminal justice system and off our streets. if we continue to have this catch, release, repeat mind-set, we've got to get that under control. >> jesse: being able to defend yourselves is getting more
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headlines. major crime in the big apple up a whopping 37% over the last year as violent crime in chicago sort, arrests fell to historic lows. i think, judge, can't the mayor be a little more, to use his words, aggressive when it comes to kind of taking shots at the d.a.? >> judge jeanine: you know, this mayor, i've said it before, he's all talking for a guy who was actually walked the walk as a police captain coming he's all talk. this is a god, what did you say? [indistinct] >> judge jeanine: i don't care. let me explain something to you. i was a prosecutor and a judge for more than three decades. this is the kind of behavior that can be stopped. you've got a d.a. who is a half-wit. it takes him three weeks to figure this out?
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it is all on video. you've got a career criminal gang banger who is limiting a guy in terms of his area, that confinement in itself allows a guide to use a certain amount of defense. he is half his age and twice as strong. the defendant in this case, the owner says, i want no trouble, he reasonably believed his life was in danger and he stabbed him. period, end of story, it is on video. my concern is for all those people, all those bodega owners, mom-and-pop stores that don't have videos, they don't have the ability to get the city behind him, to get fox news behind him, to get jesse watters behind him. they don't have that but we are going to give it a legals phones, we are going to fly them all over the country and make sure that they've got education, medication and everything else. we've got to take care of ourselves first and that is the sad part.
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when this mayor talks by catch and release, we've got to change our mind to. get over to albany, take down and say if you don't stop this catch and release, which is usually a border term but it is what is going on now with criminals, then you are going to break from the democratic ideology. you are a democrat politician because you will not break from that. this is about releasing them on jail and everyone else being a victim. and i'm done. >> jesse: maybe you can answer the judge 'his question, why did it take the d.a. so long to drop these charges? >> geraldo: i am absolutely a critic of this district attorney just like i am an advocate of this mayor adams. i believe he's doing all the right things, saying all the right things, he is tireless, going everywhere. he was early on this, he knew that was self-defense even before the district attorney did. the district attorney in his own defense said he did not see the video before they charged attempted murder or murder 2,
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rather, in this particular case. listen, new york is a great big machine. a million people, it takes a while to change these trends. we had mayor de blasio for eight years and the worst possible leadership, hands off, don't put him in rikers island, it is too arduous, draconian in their, new york is coming around. new york is coming around. this was a self-defense case, no one disputes that now. it was reasonable belief that he needed to use force to save his own life and i think as gruesome as it is let this be an example that the bodegas are now going to fight back. not only are they going to fight back but the city administration is going to be behind them, the neighborhood watches are going to be behind them, the other bodega owners are behind them, the community will reject the
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notion that these thieves, these arrogant, entitled thieves can have free reign. >> jesse: geraldo mentioned the d.a. didn't even look at the video before charging the guy with murder, dana. why rush a charge? one i'll just wait until you have all the evidence collected and then make a decision? >> dana: this is a good outcome today, this is just as today, but it was really delayed and that is almost -- not only did they charge him with second-degree murder but they took them straight to rikers prison. his stab wounds from the girlfriend who still did not get charged, they got infected and this is a guy who is now, where does he get his apology? and also thank goodness for "the new york post," fox news and retired nypd inspector wrote a piece for foxnews.com that helped lay this out, where was
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nancy pelosi, where was chuck schumer? where was "the new york times"? and you want to see the city flourish and come back to work then you have to start figuring out a way to put pressure on alvin bragg is finally the mayor did. i think this was a good outcome but i think he deserves an apology especially for the trip to rikers. he did not deserve that. >> jesse: where was aoc? >> greg: i don't know when the other point is gofundme drop to the campaign to help this guy but they are still helping out a lot of other people on the other side of the law. what you said come of the decision to dump these charges wasn't based on any politician or anything but public outrage. this is a reminder that if you want to stop the insanity you can. i think the bodega owners coming together, i have to take credit for 90% of the of this. >> jesse: you deserve it. >> greg: i am a tireless
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advocate. you just brought up, "the new york post," we are getting to the moment now where stories stick with you because we live in this fast-paced world where horrible crimes are happening every day. how much time to be spent on the race car driver or olympic athlete? >> dana: on law and order. >> greg: so i think this is what happens when you accept progressive rhetoric without checking under the hood. we are all so scared of questioning things that sound compassionate, like criminal justice reform. who is not for that? that is great, criminal justice reform, everyone likes reform except it benefited the criminally and not the victim. it was new to reign in my lifetime, the first time in history where we flipped the script and put the victimizers before the victims. it is all now about radical
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worshiping of the oppressed when in fact they are actually criminals. again, where are the feminist groups when the majority of these victims are women? we had two women sexually assaulted last night, early morning in the streets of new york and you just never see become aware of the feminist groups when the majority of the victims are women by psychopaths pushing them in front of trains, pushing them downstairs, hitting them with objects. where are the customer gets a fair question. i mean, the governor is going back and forth on her helicopter, and albany to god knows where. what is she doing cosmic nothing. she should fire alvin bragg now or we are going to fire her. speaking of which, de blasio. >> jesse: de blasio is out. celebrate. >> greg: his stuntman in the adams family sequel. >> jesse: coming up, california governor gavin newsom and the democrats freaking out
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♪ ♪ >> dana: california governor gavin newsom stirring up speculation that he is fostering for a white house run in 2024 and now he's offering advice to his party and taking aim at republicans ahead of the midterm elections. >> democrats need the democratic party. not a speaker, the party infrastructure i think has to organize with more ferocity of focus, more determination to set the agenda, set the course and put the other party on the defense.
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they are dominating the narrative. the facts aren't on their side but they are dominating the narrative and in this site, you dominate the narrative, you win and that is what i'm worried about. >> dana: this could be why he is concerned. a new poll from a teachers union says that republicans have a winning message and battleground voters pay 60% are more likely to vote for candidate that thinks that public schools should focus less on teaching rates and more on core subjects. imagine that, also this tweet, these are numbers in san francisco schools. 53% of black kids chronically absent versus asian kids. 28% are reading proficient versus 70% of asian kids. there is a disparity there that is unfair to all of those kids that aren't able to read and are not going to be able to succeed in life. and governor newsom, maybe he has never heard of this either just like he has never heard of the problem of crime in los angeles.
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>> greg: just reading that tweet is racist here and how dare you point out the discrepancy, i don't know where you are going with this. >> dana: they are just numbers. >> greg: it's true, that is how the left would handle it. he can't point that stuff out. how can you have a dominant narrative if you have no opinion on crime? this is a guy who is saying focus on ruthless republicans while people are being savagely murdered in his state. we already talked about it, the athlete, viciously attacked the race car driver. there's so many. it's almost like there is a mass mental illness. it's like you are washing your dishes when your houses on fire. the priorities are all screwed up. they're talking about climate change while there is crime, there's inflation. he's going after republicans, i get it he wants to run for government but there is ambivalence about his actual responsibility. to the polling numbers, we know when sports, these are the obvious truths, in sports men
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shouldn't compete against women unless it is a coed team. in education, teaching subjects like math and basic grammar is preferable to oppression politics or racial warfare. that is where the american public is. but the democrats aren't there, they are on planet bozo land, which i don't know where that is. >> dana: that sounds like a nice place to visit. another thing that was pretty amazing is gavin newsom on the day after president biden left for saudi arabia, he shows up at the front door. >> jesse: the jacket off, strolling around. >> dana: may be measuring for drapes. >> jesse: this was a direct attack on joe biden. i don't care what gavin says come he's basically saying you are the president of the united states, you have the bully pulpit. your barack obama, george bush, anybody, you can have a summit, you can take a trip. you can have military action, cabinet action. you can have meetings, you can
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hold interviews, news conferences. you dominate the new cycle is the president of the united states and he is saying joe biden is getting dominated everywhere. being dominated by coca-cola, by putin's war, by inflation, by the supreme court and even manageable stuff like the border or crime, it looks like joe is slow to react or not even reacting at all. newsom saying joe doesn't have a sharp enough mind to pivot the country and his party into a more powerful position and he is saying, i am the guy to do it. but he doesn't up the facts on his side. he is so out of the mainstream, he is a san francisco guy and that is a concern. if he goes to a general election situation he's going to start picking fights that are going to go well and he's going to back himself into a corner and he is not going to be able to get out of that. >> dana: do you think he will primary, joe biden? >> geraldo: i don't know but i do know this is what the democratic party in the left generally speaking have been sorely lacking, a person with balls to stand up, tell mike to
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ideological opponents and not be pushed around. why have the right been monopolizing issues like greg mentioned like race and orientation and gender and you had a prisoner who sued a trans person then impregnated two women in the prison. i mean, come on, how can a party defend the narrative? newsom understands the democrats have gone way out of sync with their own constituency and that someone needs to stand up and fight. >> greg: that is the party coming up republicans. >> geraldo: look at me, i stand up to my network. i am here for more than 20 years, why is it enduring? because i have -- >> greg: you think standing up to the republicans? i would love to see a democrat stand up to their wokeism, but it's not him. he's not doing it. >> geraldo: listened to his
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message. it's a mainstream message. he's not afraid to take them on peer to >> greg: nothing about homelessness? nothing about crime? >> judge jeanine: he's not afraid to take them on? it is just like eric adams. they say one thing and they do another! so let's just say, look, he's a good-looking guy, he's got the hair slicked back, he's got the jacket, the guy is in a hollywood, he is from california, what do you expect peer but more important than that is the fact that everything he is criticizing he is doing. you've got the tenderloin district in san francisco, you've got two of the most corrupt d.a.s in the country in california that he should be talking about bouncing out. he's got crime in his state, it's through the roof. this man, they were shut down, locked down more than any other state and he's got, you want to talk chutzpah, he's got the chutzpah to go after ron desantis when he is the idiot shutting everything down? no, you're right, he's got
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chutzpah but he's got no record behind it. he's got nothing to back up what he is doing other than a slick hairdo and a good look. >> dana: straight ahead after dropping the ball on the hunter biden laptop story the media thinks they know best when it comes to what news you consume. ♪ ♪ >> tech: need to get your windshield fixed? safelite makes it easy. >> tech vo: you can schedule in just a few clicks. and we'll come to you with a replacement you can trust. >> man: looks great. >> tech: that's service on your time. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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out light dismissing the bombshell "new york post" hunter biden laptop story during the 2020 campaign. that report as you know later turning out to be absolutely on the money. but it is precisely that kind of attitude which has decimated public trust in big media. the latest gallup post showing confidence in the press reaching record lows. msnbc anchor reflecting on why many people don't trust the media. >> people don't trust us, they don't believe us and it makes me wonder if this job as i am currently doing it is effective, but if it's doing more harm than good. >> geraldo: i like her, judge. i think she's very frank and i think that was very insightful. she was looking introspectively. >> judge jeanine: i agree, i agree. and npr has this disinformation
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whatever they are calling it, unit, reporting team. think about it, did donald trump have one of those? >> geraldo: he should have. for the russia, russia, russia. >> judge jeanine: the whole point is the left thinks they need to have a disinformation team because the american people are too stupid to understand what the truth is in because they want to control us and tell us what to think so people can then say it, the disinformation team said that is not true and then people bounce around based on ideology and not on the facts and that is the problem. this is the group that said the hunter biden laptop wasn't real. i'm not going to believe anything they say. >> geraldo: you wrote something, actually found your article entertaining and informative, sort of like a drug addict checking himself into rehab. he compared npr checking themselves into rehab. admitting they have a problem. >> greg: but they didn't, my show contacted them and they didn't get back to us.
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i guess npr stands for no professional response. i think the declining confidence is a great thing because it leads to new and innovative products. fox news disrupted from dissatisfaction in america and we got something great out of that. the savvy consumer is seeing things like cnn or msnbc, kind of like a computer screen with icons that aren't real, that trash can isn't really a trash can. now they are beginning to look at tv and say, that was a whip but it was a rain. this guy, blah, blah, blah. that guy is a victim but actually is a criminal. they are starting to realize it is all a fake user interface and that is the smartest way to look at things. this is great news, katie might have been read build on live tv which is great. she kind of figured out, maybe we aren't accurately reflecting reality.
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that is pretty good. >> geraldo: did npr light influence at 2020 election by ignoring the hunter biden story? >> i don't know what they were thinking, i don't know what information they had. i don't know if they put a reporter on it or if they just decided not to cover it. it's obviously a thing and now i don't know if npr has covered it extensively but "the new york times" is and certainly everyone knows the hunter biden laptop is real and it is a real problem for the white house and i think they know that. >> geraldo: what about the whole notion of eye of the beholder. that you can be totally sincere and professional and honest with yourself and your viewers or readers and feel like a liberal or conservative does appear that people have honest differences of ideological opinion. >> jesse: everybody has a conscience and i will speak for myself, geraldo. covering a story, kind of know where i'm going with the story, i kind of see both sides of the story and then i see my side and
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i believe my side is right. i look into these people on the team and they are exactly who you think they are. pale, boring, most of them are unmarried as far as i can tell. constantly posturing about covid-19 and ukraine and democracy. fixated on race, no social media following whatsoever, hatred, hate elon musk. one of them uses he/she/they are in her bio. this is how they get away with it, this republican senator said this and they say, this sentiment has also been echoed on conspiracy websites traffic by the proud boys. then you are like what? you just asked fauci a question about something peer that is how they get you, they throw up little flares and roadblocks tos from pursuing questions that might be disruptive to the democrat narrative. >> dana: if you walks fox news
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just for a week, listen to npr and then come to your own conclusions. >> geraldo: to say that the prime minister who got assassinated was an archconservative is ridiculous. >> judge jeanine: divisive. >> geraldo: ridiculous. coming up, a wedding getting rocked by a massive wave. at that and more on a book with the fastest" after this. ♪ ♪ with best western rewards you get rewarded when you stay on the road and on the go. find your rewards so you can reconnect, disconnect, hold on tight and let go! stay two nights and get a free night. hi, i'm denise. book now at bestwestern.com. i lost over 22 pounds with golo. stay two nights and get a free night. i've done the work. years and years of fighting and fighting and never getting the results. golo is the only thing that gave me this. it gave me back me.
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indicate a router is there, a few hundred miles off the coast of hawaii and you know, the ocean is not all benign, it doesn't all behave. it's not just scenery. >> judge jeanine: okay, go ahead, jesse. >> jesse: i don't know, where are they going to eat after that was marked there is no where to eat and nowhere to sit. >> judge jeanine: that had to be a hotel there. >> jesse: but it's not what the bride wanted. >> dana: i think this wave demands that president biden declare a climate emergency tomorrow. >> judge jeanine: very good. >> greg: usually you don't get soaked until the divorce. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: up next, friendly reminder to those who are working from home, please cover up. a man in his underwear just casually walking through a live cnbc segment had to learn the hard way. >> summer might be fine and i see we have dogs and a guest
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joining us. we appreciate that. seem to think that the dog days are going to get a little more exciting but maybe not in a good way. >> judge jeanine: did you see that guy walk by in his underwear? do you think he knew or was he trying to get by? >> geraldo: looks pretty accidental. >> jesse: that is the only thing exciting i've ever seen on cnbc. jim cramer. >> greg: running to the bathroom. >> dana: i just wish this would happen to bill hemmer. >> judge jeanine: coming up, "one more thing." ♪ ♪ it's the all-new subway series menu! 12 irresistible new subs... ...like #3 the monster. juicy steak, bacon... double monterey cheddar it's a beast of a feast. so "that's" why it's the monster.
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>> dana: well, this dolphin was looking for a change of scenery. it was in a place you wouldn't expect. this is in, i believe, this is the tims river it's in connecticut. is he in fresh water. he is not supposed to be. having a blast. wait, what is going on with this dolphin having so much fun in the river and that's not what they are supposed to be. hopefully he got back to the long island sound. this is why the president will declare a climate emergency tomorrow. >> greg: you said he tasted delicious. >> dana: not bad. >> dana: pretty good. >> jesse: shout out to brian parker got us ribs from memphis, tennessee. if at first you don't succeed try, try and again. here is a smash and grabber. hasn't been hitting the gym recently. came up with some spaghetti arms and took a few tries and eventually time ran out and he got chased out by one of the female employees before he could co-op with any jewelry.
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>> dana: that's pitiful. >> greg: kaye's? really. >> jesse: aoc fakes quote, unquote, arrest, quote, unquote. watch the video. you will laugh. >> all right. tonight we have a great show. it's adam carolla. morgan ortagus. kat timpf and some guy named tyrus. you might have heard him. let's do this thing, shall we? go ahead, greg. thank you. ♪ ♪ >> greg: producer really nice to me. you know, a lot of celebrities. it's kind of sad when they put on weight. when they're outside some celebrities wear a t-shirt. paris hilton has put on a lot of weight. here she is wearing a big housecoat outside in the sun. obviously time has not been well to her. she got married. congratulations, paris. we are old friends we did a lot of partying in the ops if you know what i mean she was alive. in. >> dana: in the otts. >> greg: what did you say. i'm tired of this segment.
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i'm done, i'm out. let's go to geraldo. >> sunday morning, seriously, the best lawyer in the country, one of my best friends passed away, sorry to say. gerald my classmate at brooklyn law school. ferocious defender of his client's rights died at the age of 77. jerry represented the gambino. gorvano teflon don himself. ruthless crime boss john gody. when he was learning the nicknames i was on the other side chasing that mobster down the streets of little italy with hidden cameras and sidewalk confrontations. gadde was one in a million. >> greg: all right. there you go. judge, you seem kind of perplexed. >> i was thinking of gerry
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shargel. >> geraldo: kerry and his wife: >> judge jeanine: blue angels aerial air batic. first time the team will feature a female pilot. lieutenant amanda lee of minnesota is now a member of the strike fighter squadron 106 known as the gladiators. lee isn't at all phased by the fanfare saying she is a pilot first, a person second, and her gender has never been an issue. she is expected to report to the blue angels in the fall and will train with the squadron through the winter. >> dana: good for her. >> judge jeanine: i'm so proud of her. gut gut if gender is an issue why are we doing it as one more thing? >> greg: gut. >> judge jeanine: because she is a woman. it's never been an issue for her. >> greg: how many historical firsts are we going to do?
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>> judge jeanine: first for the navy. >> greg: historical first gardner. >> judge jeanine: stop talking about it. >> greg: what about short people in the nba when are we going to see that? >> geraldo: how about jewish people. >> greg: no puerto rico hockey players. i'm angry. i need to calm down. >> judge jeanine: that's it for us. >> greg: "special report" is up next. >> bret: i don't even know whether a to say. can we get a moderator in there? [laughter] >> bret: okay. i'm bret baier, capitol hill is voting tonight on a deal to deal with the semiconductor chip shortage. opponents usual tore national security and u.s. to compete around the world. others are skeptical. are lawmakers ready to move a bill forward? we will take you there. triple digital temperatures sear portions of the southern u.s. as a separate heat wave blasts europe. it's primary day in maryland. why does it feel like former presiden
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