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>> neil: well-said. thanks, doctor. very good seeing you again. sorry under thinks circumstances. good to know. the upside is this, the president of the united states will be okay. he has a mild case of it. did everything he was supposed to do. the message for us, probably do the same, be ever vigilant but don't be bummed out about it. probably a good balance. here's "the five." >> jesse: i'm jesse waters along with judge pirro, jessica tarlov, katie pavlich and greg greg. this is new york city and this is "the five." >> guess you heard this morning, i tested positive for covid. i've been double vaccinated and double boosted. the symptoms are mild. i appreciate your inquiry and concerns. i'm doing well. getting a lot of work district attorney and will continue to
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get it done. meantime, thanks for your concern. keep the faith. it's going to be okay. >> jesse: president biden saying he's doing well after testing positive for covid. experiencing very mild symptoms with a runny nose and dry cough and taking paxlovid. he will isolate for five days but says he's busy working. may have just noticed that biden was not masked up and the white house got called out over that. >> look, in the video that you saw, there was a videography that was there with him and wore an n-95 mask and had the six feet distance. the same situation as well with the photo. as you saw in the video, he was outside. >> jesse: the positive covid test comes days after joe biden's middle east trip to saudi arabia. yesterday the president was seen mingling with a bunch of people barking questions over whether
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biden got infected. where, we don't know. the white house is shutting down any discussion of that. >> where was he infected? i don't think we know. i certainly don't know if you have any thought process. >> i don't think that matters, right? what matters is we prepared for this moment. >> how can it not matter we he got it? with all the contract tracing. how can it not matter -- >> what is important now is that he has mild symptoms. he is working from the residence on behalf of the american people. that's our focus. >> jesse: while we wish the president a very speedy recovery, the white house says there's nothing to worry about. >> you guys saw him yesterday. he was in massachusetts. he spoke for 20 minutes in 93-degree weather. it was hot. he was feeling fine. most of us were looking for water and trying not to pass
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out, the president was delivering remarks. >> jesse: all right. so the president, greg, the last person in america to catch covid-19. we wish him well. what went through your mind when you heard the news? >> greg: i think i speak for all americans and perhaps the world, president biden please get well soon. i mean, really get well soon. don't get sick. please. i don't want the crazy cackler in charge. i think she was doing cart wheels to work. he looks fine. we know with this stuff, the symptoms are mild in this strain. remember, thank god, his wife is a doctor. so i think that's important. i do want to dispel that rumor because people are trying to figure out how he got it. when gavin newsome was at the white house, he wasn't sneezing on every door knob. this is the reason why we have to go younger in 2024, this is a theory. it's a serious thing.
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even though he will probably be fine. but we're going to have covid around awhile. used to be cold in flu season. now they have to build another aisle at walgreen's. he's also 80. he has medical conditions that are fairly serious in his background. so i think, you know, you have to look at this and go like you know, maybe it's time we think about younger people getting in like geraldo said last week. >> jesse: pass the torch. >> greg: have to pass the torch. i hope he didn't get it from a windshield. >> jesse: get cancer that way. >> greg: i'm serious, he cannot get sick. that cannot happen. america has been through enough. we can't go through a kamala harris moment right now. >> jeanine: did you see her out today? she was high fiving. she was thumbs up today.
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you know, i haven't seen that much energy out of the woman as she took over as vice president. we all hope that he gets well. i have to tell you, the one thing that really sent me through the ceiling was when karine jean-pierre says, oh, it doesn't matter about contact tracing. are you kidding? last year every time i went through an airport, they had -- i had to sign an affidavit. you couldn't leave without filling out a form. then they would call you up from new york state and say, are you living alone? do you list with someone? i said it's none of your business. well, we have to find out. i said why? in case you get covid. i said i don't have covid. we may have to contact that person. so they're going back and forth. my god, what we all went through. every time i flew. i was flying every week. they were like contact tracing is the most important thing we do. now it doesn't matter.
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who did he get it from? >> jesse: we don't know if it's from the saudis or the people in massachusetts. we're just getting word from the white house, they're saying that the vice president was a close contact of the president but she's not changing her schedule at all. jessica? >> maybe this is just the brave new world. we should be adapting to it. i understand it feels inadequate to have the press secretary this doesn't matter. you should have a better worded response. the answer is this is the new normal. the president is 79. these are this people that have a hard time with covid. the vice president i did not notice any pep in her step. her smiling doesn't -- >> jeanine: she laughs at everything. you're right. >> we've all been vaccinated and boosted. i had my second booster.
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i have had covid. i believe double vaccinated and boosted. we're going to have to reassess how society works. if contact tracing is no longer something that is worth while because when you go to an event now, it's not like you're around five to seven people. you can go to weddings with 200, 300 people. you travel around the world, meet with heads of stated. say we're going to have to move past contract tracing as a country. this is not going to serve a purpose anymore. be honest about that. that's what i want to see from public health officials. you know what covid is. you know what the treatment is. what is the new normal in procedures. >> jesse: what if he has long covid and loses his sense of smell and he can't start sniffing people? i mean, that's -- >> first of all, i learned a new word, greg. >> greg: what is it?
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>> it's a rhinorrhea. >> greg: it's a runny nose. liz cheney has it all the time. >> yeah, the covid coordinator today said the president has a mild illness. that is true. it's been that way for covid for a very, very long time. since the beginning covid has been mild for the vast majority of people, 98% of the people. it's good we're not panicking and time to move on. it's ironic the president campaignon shutting down the virus and here we are with him testing positive. also today during the white house briefing, it was absurd to watch the white house press secretary answer questions secondhand and not allow the white house physician to answer the questions directly. they kept arguing it wasn't telephoned, they knew what was happening. they didn't see the president
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because they called the president instead of being in the room with him. that wouldn't have flown under trump. they would have been accused of hiding something. they should make the white house physician available especially since he's president biden's personal physician as well and you'd have all the answers to the question. it's interesting to see the white house and the president saying thank you for the vaccines, i'm double vaccinated, double boosted. that's why my symptoms are mild and you need to take credit for operation warp speed, which is president trump that put in place and joe biden -- candidate biden and kamala harris that questioned the efficacy of the vaccines at the beginning that now he's thanking for having him feel better today. >> if they weren't going to take it -- >> yes, he did. >> jeanine: they weren't going to take it -- >> we're happy the president is doing well. you know --
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>> greg: i need a booster to see over the dashboard. >> jesse: is that it? you want to say something else? >> greg: i don't know. do i want to get in trouble? i have to fly somewhere. i reiterate that we hope -- we pray that he gets well for the sake of the country and the future of this universe. >> jesse: wish you well, joe biden. coming up, what a different a historic crime wave makes. president biden trying to make democrats the party of the police. ♪♪
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♪♪ >> katie: forget about more than a year of police bashing and rhetoric from the democrats. president biden wants them to rebrand as the party of law enforcement. all it took was anarchy in the streets. the president is set to propose spending $37 billion to fight crime and hire more police officers. vulnerable swing democrats voting for more police up theeding asap. democrats are going to have a tough time running away from problems that they created thanks to defund an anti cop hostility, there's a police shortage crisis as departments struggle to hire recruits. is this a political move or a real move? >> it's a real move. look at who supported defunding
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the police and who is on record talking about it, it's not the president of the united states of america, it's not like web like clyburn and the swing district democrats. that's not the solution. and it's not majority of the administration when you look at the budget. the priority is the president. he put more money in police than president trump did that wanted us to -- >> greg: what about the v.p. >> jessica: i went back to look at it. she did say we should bail out protesters in minnesota. she never said that she wanted to defund the police. >> greg: she bailed out rioters. >> jessica: i'm not say there's been a culture of talking very poorly about the police at large when it's individuals that need to be called out for it. there's a lot of individuals. we can go through the examples. we know that. that is a bad culture and shouldn't be that way. the vast majority sign up for the right reasons, they put their life on the line every day to do it. we should talk about that. that is not a communications
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problem from joe biden who has been consistent. one of the reasons that he won the democratic primary, because he wasn't talking about healthcare, undocumented people or defunding the police. >> katie: greg, the president did say he wanted to reallocate funds away to other programs. now the president promoting this new idea and it happenings things like fairer criminal justice system reform. >> greg: god knows what that is. >> katie: a lot of woke language in this new sheet. >> greg: this is -- i see your point. but they're all wrong. >> jessica: all my points -- >> greg: all the democrats. jail turn for learns under $900. this was a party that was silent during the riots and redefined it as social just tis. they created a nationwide ferguson effect through their red rick. also -- i'm not going to say all
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democrats but democrats in major liberal cities have been protecting their woke das. we have a governor in new york that is allowing alvin bragg to continue. i'd have more respect for president biden if he talked about no cash bail. if he says we would get rid of that and get rid of the woke das. i don't know why the democratic governors are not doing that. i welcome the spending. i'm glad -- i don't think they're doing this for america. they're doing it politically because an election is coming up. if they pat themselves on the back on, this i will go on a mad looting spree in your neighborhood, jessica. >> jessica: we basically live in the same neighborhood. >> katie: so judge, in this plan, the refund the police plan, there's not a single word about victims and promoting victims rights, which we've seen a lot of that. >> jeanine: that's always been a thorn in my side. as you know, i felt it should be called the victim's justice system, not the criminal justice
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system. this is all politics as far as i'm concerned. this could have been done a year ago, could have been done more than a year ago. this whole idea that they have to give $15,000 to some kind of bonus or incentive to get police to join the police force is understandable. because it's not just a question of becoming a cop. every guy who -- and woman that goes to rookie school knows that their butt is on the line. they are being trashed by americans every day. they were referred to two years ago as serial racist murderers. everyone carried that anchor around their neck. now they're going to say why aren't they joining the police force? putting so many billions or whatever the number is, doesn't matter. this is what matters. if they really were serious about crime, they would bring backstop question andfrisk under terry versus ohio.
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it's constitutional, it is necessary. they wouldn't bring in this asinine team where they have the old street crime guys, this asinine team that wears jackets that every criminal on the street in the inner city knows is a cop looking for a gun on someone. they would bring down people like the senate and the assembly. i say it every night. say you cannot let them out on cashless bail if they have a gun and commit a crime. this other asinine leader, so-called bragg, he comes out and he says, well, if you have an ak-47, would you -- but you don't use it, don't worry about it. it's not a big deal. you know, $900 used to be grand larceny. now it's nothing. this is -- there's ways to fix this society and the crime, but they're not doing it. it's all talking the talk. nobody is walking the walk.
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>> katie: jesse, these local prosecutors don't have any penalties for crime. there's nothing in this plan to make harsher for federal crimes. >> jesse: this is about money. joe is trying to pay off the police. he's like one of those rich dads, the bad fathers who has no relationship with their children by tries to buy their love and showers them with presents. no, you can't buy people's love. how much money have we spent in afghanistan? the war on poverty, education system in america, the war on drugs. has any of that gotten better by the democrats? showering those problems with money. no. think about it. you have to win hearts and minds. if you're a police officer and you volunteer to protect and serve, most of the time you're not getting in shootouts with drug dealers. you're breaking up domestic disputes and pulling over people like my wife. it's like the job is good. people respect you and
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appreciate you. all of a sudden some cop in some stu, not even your state, has to make a life and death split second decision and someone ends up dying. then they leak the footage that tells a different story. all of a sudden the democrats and the media start protesting and calling all cops racist and defunding you. the criminals start resisting arrest. some people start spitting in your face. now, if you're an older officer and you're close to retirement, you're going to retire. if you're a younger guy, are you going to sign up for the force? probably not. it's destroying the amount of police in these departments and they're not able to do their job anymore. you can't buy them off with taxpayer money. they have ruined the trust between the community and the police department. that's going to take years to get back. >> jessica: there's few police officers that played a part in that. like derek chauvin ruined the trust between the police
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department and the american public. >> greg: and he's spending the rest of his life in jail. >> jessica: there's a number of people and we know the cases, we know their names of unarmed black people, people who were unarmed legally, did not pull a gun that ended up shot dead because of this. that's in a nash name conversation that hit a boiling point and for a good run in the summer of 2020. to say, you know, cops good, you know, everyone else bad or this is the way -- >> greg: you're framing i'm simplistically, too. you're focusing soly on race. we can -- you can do a more coherent criticism of cops if you just eliminated race and looked at the victims that were unarmed. you said black. if you look alt these cases -- >> jessica: that's where this outrage came from. >> greg: why is that? why doesn't anybody care about the white victims? good question. >> jessica: a loot of people do. >> greg: look at the race of the cops. who does more of the shooting?
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>> katie: obviously a lot of democrats making up for problems that they created. >> greg: what is a real crime? wearing a blue jacket with a black tie. >> jesse: i thought -- i swear it matches. you of all people, you have pink shoes. >> katie: ahead, the feds are closing in on hunter biden. find out what criminal charges he could be facing up next. ♪♪
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charges could be right around the corner. hunter facing serious offenses including tax violations, foreign lobbying violations and making false statements for allegedly lying about his drug use when trying to buy a gun. remember, lying on the form itself is a felony. a long-time democrat strategist is trying to spin the potential charges as no big deal. >> nobody has charged him with anything. but this has been a republican fixation to no avail. they have gotten no political gain out of this. it's a challenge for hunter biden. i wish him well but it's not a political issue. >> if anything, it probably energizes democrats. makes them think it's political and republicans are going after him for that reason. you say that with the investigations with hillary clinton. >> jeanine: so you think that that energizes democrats or you think the reason that people are so fixated is because they are
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shocked at seeing some of the scenes that we've seen from that laptop? >> jessica: i don't think that people are fixated on this. the same way that we talk about this is a side show to inflation and your kitchen table. the same is true about whatever is going on with hunter biden. i don't know one democrat that doesn't feel immensely sad for the story of hunter biden and someone who has struggled with addiction, made a number of mistakes. i've seen the videos that were allegedly off of his laptop. someone who is very troubled. i didn't think that was a massive spin. the answer is and i've been consistent on this, the voters will decide in november whether they care about this or not, whether they think that hunter biden influenced his father to make decisions that put the united states at risk, reputation or whatever it is. hunter biden is not on the ballot. he's are complicated -- all presidential families are
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complicated. and you know, this idea that suddenly a kid traded on his famous father or powerful father's name is a tale as old as time. >> greg: it's not just that though. >> jeanine: i'll go to you, katie. the issue is far greater than nepotism. the issue is that the department of justice, the grand jury has ended its run. there's no reason why they haven't already indicted. they have the evidence to indict. and they're not doing it. and the crimes are far greater. how many suspicious financial transactions were flagged? so the issue here is there -- is joe biden or was hunter biden the vehicle by which his father cashed in on money? >> katie: yes. yes. hunter biden has a lot of privilege because his name is biden and b, he's a democrat.
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the media continues to defend him after burying the story in 2020. he gets away with this drug use on his laptop computer when he's father was a large advocate for throwing people in prison for a long time for what he was shown doing. there's people that have gone to prison for far less than lying on a federal background check form for a firearm sale or not registering as a foreign agent with the dent of justice when he's doing all of these foreign transactions with not just foreign governments but hostile regimes to the united states. the biggest thing is the question about president joe biden's involvement here. he's been adamant about saying he's never spoken to hunter biden about his business dealings. we know it's a lie. he was cited by a number of business partners. we have photos of him with his business partners at the white house, in washington d.c. it's obvious that he was involved in this and there's
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questions that are running even deeping when it comes to sanctions on russia about the connections between hunter biden and the people he did business with in those hostile countries. i'm not holding my breath for my charges given what we've seen people get away with in the past. we'll have to wait for them to finish their investigation. >> jeanine: the least important of all of it is the tax issue where he paid back as a result of some friend giving him $2 million. i mean, there's people that the department of justice has prosecuted and send to jail nor significant periods of time. that's the least of it. we have all of these violations clearly. what should happen to him? >> greg: you know what? i beg to defer with dear jessica. this is not about the november election. it's about what happens after that. the hearing. if we assume that the republicans will take back the
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house, there's going to be a big fast delicious hearing. boy am i waiting for it because i don't care if it's political. it should be political. it should have impacted the election in 2020 and it didn't. so we need to have a hearing and find out what exactly happened. we need to get every one of those 51 intel experts up there and tell us where did they get the evidence to think that this was russian disinformation. i want to know how the tech industry, the democrats and the media colluded to smear the "new york post" and everybody that talked about it, this is exactly like january 6. it's about looking backward. it's not about winning votes. it's about trying to correct an injustice. that's why i'm here -- >> jessica: so you're a supporter of the january 6 hearing. >> greg: i looked at it.
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there's nothing there. i looked at it. >> jeanine: the concept of people saying it's not a big deal and it's the son, not the father. the truth is that when you got the press suppressing the first amendment in order to get someone elected and we know that joe biden would not have been elected if people had known about this. i mean, the studies are clear. of the 50% of people that voted for that, that percent, he wouldn't have won. they knew it. so what -- it's bigger than just taxes and fara violations. >> jesse: the election was rigged on that issue. you have the separate criminal issue. we had a guess on jesse waters prime time, check your local listings, a former federal prosecutor. he didn't like what he saw. 80 to 90% of federal white collar prosecutions, you hear the word conspiracy. he didn't see the word conspiracy in this article, which made him worry. then he also looks at the leaks
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and it says oh, this guy is covering from drug problems, an addict. how will that play into his defense. are they going to set this up for this poor drug addict to take some tax plea on a summer friday when everybody knows this is an international pay for play scheme involving the president of the united states, his family and china and russia and the middle east. that is where the action is. if you just silo this little tax thing off because he's the president's son and don't look at any of that, that the most corrupt possible thing that could happen. >> greg: they're trying to preempt the hearing. >> jeanine: it's a mop up job. all right. the woke mob just tried to cancel dave schapelle again. ♪♪
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they let 125 people ruin the show. i think that comics and artists like dave schapelle need a new contract close. if the venue cancels because of awoke mob, you get paid double. it's just ridiculous. you constantly see this in corporate america. they hear stuff on twitter and they panic and they completely betray their audience or their fans over people who don't engage in the art anyway and who aren't going to pay to go see the show. they're losing money and losing credibility. just another example. if you cancel, you have to pay. >> jessica: you think dave schapelle who i love and find him hilarious, and i watched "the closer" which had the bulk of these trans phobic jokes. you don't have to laugh at it but he's an equal opportunity.
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he makes fun of black people, asians. he's married to an asian woman. when will this stop? >> jesse: i need to speaks to the transgender community right now. >> greg: don't do that. >> jesse: hear me out. i'll do this with respect. >> greg: thank you. >> jesse: you made a great point. comedians make fun of blacks, spanish, mormons, the russians, mexicans. anybody can get roasted. the transgender community needs a sense of humor. if schapelle did a set on white people and he was like you guys can't dance, you tuck your t-shirts in to your pants, you guys swing off of the ropes in to lakes and yell cowabunga, gel in your hair. you take pictures of your food. obsessed with orlando. you think we would go out there and start petitioning and picketing? no, you got us there, david. you know, think about what we're
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talking about. comedians are looking for new material. transgender is a removed phenomenon. we're talking about removing genitalia or implanting genitalia. you don't think comedians are going to joke about that? you can't suddenly be off limits. you can make jokes about anything. we still tell o.j. jokes. o.j. literally murdered two people. he knifed his wife to death. if you can't -- you can still make jokes about o.j., but someone who is a guy that wants to be a girl, you can't make a joke about that but you can make a joke about o.j. knifing someone to death? come on. >> jessica: we only have one minute. greg? >> greg: to what jesse said, i don't know who else said it but it's a compliment in a club. once somebody starts making fun of you, you're in the club. if nobody is making fun of you, they don't think you can handle
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it. but i can't stand people that sign petitions. in the old days people that can't teach. now people that can't do try to cancel those that can. so this is more -- this is really more about the club itself. the club should pay. i think it's great that the rebound from a cancellation or a backlash always gets bigger now. it just helps schapelle. i think you'll see less and less of these kind of attacks as the person getting targeted always becomes more successful. it's amazing. the club is cowardly. >> jessica: the ceo of netflix says this is free expression. if you tonight want to work on the content, you don't have to work here. >> jeanine: i'm sick and tired of people trying to shut other people up. you shut up. >> jessica: coming up, a surge in shark attacks. should you be worried the next
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>> greg: i care. sharks are back and they're trying to eat even more people. is this a serious threat or just a cheap ploy by our producers for ratings? a teen surfer on long island is the latest victim by being bitten by jaw's nephew. don't freak out just yet. you have a higher risk. i'm not going to read that. i want them to freak out. the goal is to drive up the hysteria. i hate coming to the beach. so they're saying approximately 100,000 people will be murdered by sharks this summer alone. >> jesse: i heard 300,000. >> greg: get this, katie, the sharks have covid. so when they bite into you, the infection spreads kevin into your organs. >> jeanine: what about the monkey pox? >> greg: there's some horny sharks that are mating with the
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monkeys and getting shark monkey pox with covid on your beach. huh? what do you think? no? >> jessica: i'm scared of sharks. >> jeanine: you're scared of sharks? >> jessica: yeah. they can kill people. >> greg: jessica -- >> jessica: it's not the most likely way i go but -- >> jesse: let's leave that off. >> greg: it's a weird coincidence, jessica, that there's more shark sightings in the summer. i bet it has nothing to do with people going to the beach. >> jessica: i was going to fall into your trap. i almost did it. nobody going to the beach in the winter. >> katie: these are the best kinds of shark attacks. six people were bitten but nobody got seriously injured. you can say you survived a shark attack. >> jesse: we had a shark expert
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on "jesse waters prime time".i said how do i react if i see a shark? he said swim towards it. >> jessica: then what? >> jesse: they're apex predators. they're not used to that. they swim away but i think he hates me. >> jessica: they think your feet are food. >> jesse: what if i did a backstroke -- >> jeanine: one more things is next. >> greg: you know sharks have bit more men? one more thing is next. ♪♪ .
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♪ >> jesse: time now for one more thing. greg, does this sound familiar? [whistling] >> greg: you found out who the whistle ler is on your staff. >> jesse: there is a whiferl on my staff and drives me crazy. >> greg: it does drives you crazy close encounters all day and it drives me absolutely nuts. >> jesse: we launched an investigation and we found the whistleblower, it is joey moon nunez. that's joey? >> jesse: whistleblower, great patriot. also the one getting my fireworks for july 4th. and now responsible for annoying greg gutfeld. this guy is a serious patriot. whistle away joey. maybe a little bit lower. >> greg: you promised me you would fire whoever it was. >> jesse: i did? >> greg: a week ago.
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>> jesse: don't believe what i say. tonight at 7:00, is michelle obama running for president? >> jessica: no. he. >> greg: you don't have to watch now. >> jesse: there are major clues. indicatesy? >> katie: so many ways to consume fox news and we want to know how do you fox news? >> how do you. >> how do you. while i'm drinking my coffee. >> doing my homework. >> getting my kids out the door. >> because the news is always on the move. >> when i need to hear different perspective. >> in the park. >> with my pug and my favorite chair. >> getting fit. >> getting fit. >> on my tablet. >> phone. >> laptop. >> this is how i fox news. how do you? >> katie: get the fox news app. and never miss out on the top stories. i'm sure that jesse is on the app. as well. >> jesse: i wasn't on the ad but hopefully i am. all right, greg.
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>> greg: great show. julie banderas. jack vittle kat timpf. let's do this greg clean your beaver news. >> judge jeanine: greg? >> greg: the person who shot this video this is verbatim. i think this video of a beaver cleaning itself. i thought it was cool to see it. >> katie: this is not in yuma, though. >> greg: this is yuma, arizona. >> katie: i don't think there are many beavers in arizona. >> greg: this is so like me when i'm done washing up. he is so happy. be a beaver in water has to be paradise. look at that little guy. >> jesse: i'm not going to make another joke about that and you are going to go, judge. >> judge jeanine: janitor at indiana elementary school has gone viral for his song at junior talent show. at the end of the show it was a fifth grade talent show, the teachers asked the janitor to get up and sing so you are going to listen to him sing. he sings a don't stop believing.
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♪ just a small town girl ♪ living in a lonely world ♪ she took midnight train going anywhere ♪ >> jesse: that's my favorite song. >> judge jeanine: caught the attention of steve perry the singer of journey and he congratulated him. >> jesse: one of my all time favorite songs up next with bret baier. [whistling] >> bret: it wasn't joey. no, just kidding. it was. thanks, jesse. good evening. welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. exactly what was then president trump doing during the capitol riot? the house committee investigating puts on a prime time hearing tonight. two versions of the border crisis, what the administration is saying and what the numbers are saying. china buying up u.s. farmland. why? well, some congressional lawmakers are not happy about it.
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