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that makes perfect sense to me. >> neil: i remember a line in the show and i hate it. all right, that is the best i can do, i'm sorry. that is the end. the actual character's name so i don't want you to sue me. i will leave it here, now "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone dana perino with kennedy, geraldo rivera, greg gutfeld and 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >> i've just tested negative for covid-19 after isolating for five days. [cheers and applause] >> dana: president biden out of covid isolation but instead of taking a victory lap, major
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problems waiting for him on the rise and by this presidency and battered by bad news on pretty much every key issue today. the president giving back to the one thing americans trust him on and that is fighting the virus. the biden administration response to the pandemic taking a shot at guests who? donald trump. >> you should consider wearing a mask when in a crowded indoor place. unfortunately, this covid is still with us as it has been for two and a half years but the fight against covid is making a huge difference. >> my predecessor got covid whom he had to get helicopter to go to the medical center. he was severely ill, thankfully he got well. when i worked upstairs on the white house and the office was upstairs in for the five-day period, the differences vaccinations, of course. >> the president looks relieved, after testing negative, they are getting worse and cnn poll 75% of democratic voters want someone else to run in 2024.
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this one i'm a quite a shocker, pete buttigieg is beating joe biden among democrats in a new hampshire poll and it's never too early to poll new hampshire. the president is now negative? >> jesse: he needs to drop the tough guy. he's four more times than try prompt got covid appeared he would fall playing with his dog. trumpets in the hospital three days. he gets out of the hospital and sidon's the ebro accord. what is biden talking about? if you miss your four day weekend, you should try to throughout the first pitch and does anyone think he can throw it better than dr. fauci? i highly doubt it. the mainstream media doesn't realize how big of a flip-flop he's done on covid-19. he campaigns on crushing the virus, locket and like china, and now, everybody is going to get it. you have to learn to live with
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it. who does that sound like question work it sounds like trump with imported immunity. but i think he likes pink quarantine and looks comfortable in the basement and remember that's how he won from the basement. that is how they only come in a few hours at a time and not so to pound surrounded by a bunch of staff. he has his meals, his big teleprompter. he doesn't have to see kamala harris that much. it was good. i'm thinking, wait a second, yesterday was like a flashback to the campaign. donald trump gave his speech. you have the department of justice threatening to indict donald trump. you had joe alone in a room reading off of a teleprompter while the media lied about everything he's doing. i honestly think he will probably get my own covid because that is a good strategy for him if he wants to win again. >> dana: haven't been able to look at the news but now that you described it that way, it was a time warp. what do you make of it? >> greg: i try to figure out the worst condition joe or his party.
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one moment he is benign and the next moment he is shouting at curtains. this guy shouldn't be talking to china unless it is the dinnerware. i mean, think of the poor interpreters, they will stroke out and not like hunter. i haven't seen a guy this loss since the donner party. but his party is worse. they are propping him up like those photos stand ins at the boardwalk's spirit there is no longer a question if he is running the question about who. this is why -- i think it is almost a mistake to focus on joe because i think what is behind joe is worse, the party is in bad shape. it doesn't stand for victims but it stands for criminal spirit it doesn't stand for parents but it stands for activist spirit it does not stand for women but it stands for awoke. it is not about children but the teachers union. they are in such bad shape that they are going after the weakest republican candidates, right and propping them up so they can hope they can beat them later. that is how little confidence they have in their own abilities. it is a perfect example of left
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versus right. the left can't build things, it can only tear things down with her family, the police, the supreme court or other candidates because they don't have the confidence in their own. when was last time the dems solve the the problem that wasn't political, crime, fentanyl, educational. biden is the least of their problems, you know? >> dana: kellyanne conway was on the show earlier talking about this poll. do you have that sound bite, controller? and you play kelly and for us thank you. >> plus 19% among democrats and independents in new hampshire. first primary state. if he starts taking on water in his own party and is going to face not just headwinds and poll but primary challenger with his open party, that spells trouble. >> dana: what is interesting, kennedy, we were not able to get to but we will now that poll in new hampshire, the top five democrats kamala harris was not in the top five.
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>> kennedy: she came in number t a success in terms of secretary -ship them at the least awful of all of them. he's done a bad job and completely deleted. in ia, real solutions other than to tell poor people to spend $70,000 on an electric vehicle that they can afford and somehow gas won't be a problem for them going into that, somehow, he is beating the president. i asked bret baier, when do we reach critical mass which mark there has to be people in his inner circle and he's been ther. what does the exit look like? hopefully, better than we left afghanistan. but it's like the exit point, i think the most difficult thing for him. when does he announce he's not running again? midterms? that is an alkaloid death's spirit is after midterms? will you create the scramble with mediocre californians like gavin newsom trying to elbow a limb president out of the way?
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>> dana: cori bush is a congresswoman from missouri of st. louis area but geraldo, listen to them because you will probably see a lot more of this kind of thing given the number that we are talking about. >> do you want to see joe biden run for a second term? >> yeah, you know -- >> do you want to -- >> i don't want to answer that. i don't want to answer that question. >> dana: geraldo? >> geraldo: i think a lot of democrats are fearful that people are putting the old age curse on joe biden. he is senile and capable of holding high office. but i see things a little different as you might expect. mostly, i believe there is a pretty good day for joe biden. aside from the fact that he became the mic came out looking and i detest my compare of my disease to your disease and i got better and you didn't get better. that is lowbrow and i'm ashamed
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for him. but he had a great day in the sense that jerome powell some of the federal reserve chairman gave him a big, wet kiss, as you know, dana, today. he said we are not in recession. he said that the labor market is strong. consumer demand to strong. although, there will be another raise in the interest rate in the opening of the stock market and it went nuts, good news. it seems as if we will escape the worst damages of a recession. and that would be a good thing. just in terms of polling, the poll i saw that compared generic republicans to generic democrats, you know, whoever it might be, was a lot closer than the polls would indicate republic at route of the democrat. >> dana: itself for public sentiment leader, if you're concerned about rising crime, you will not be happy with what
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: the biden administration proving once again to be totally inept when it comes to searching crime. we have seen video after video americans savagely beaten the streets, run over and rubbed an xo violence of nationwide crime rate. despite the evidence, the attorney general doesn't feel the need to call is a crisis. >> is rise in crisis in this country? >> i think violent crime is a matter of considerable concern and the justice department as it should be. communities have to trust us. they have to trust
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law enforcement. we are pumping hundreds of millions of dollars in the police departments and communities in a joint effort to battle crime together. >> jesse: that maybe the white house should think twice about being dismissive. according to fox news poll, 85% of americans are concerned over the rise in violent crime. dana, the typical got your in washington. this something a crisis and if you are in charge, what do you think he should have said? >> dana: it reminds me peter doocy of the southern border with the crisis and said, no, challenge. we had challenge crisis debate for two weeks. and in many situations it is good to say yeah, we have a problem. absolutely come a crisis and we are on top of it and what we are doing. because now, if this isn't a crisis and economy not in recession redefining words is not helping people. >> jesse: greg, what would you have said there? >> greg: water words for? no one listens anymore. water words for? we are quoting this in person.
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you can't take crisis because it's on his watch. at the restaurant you get food poisoning, you say crisis, it is just a challenge, a bad soup so we cannot say it. and i think this is why they want mail in votes. people are too frightened to go to the booth because everyone is scared to go home. there are two kinds of people, vicious crimes and people who know victims of crimes and everybody has a handful of stories and among the criminals only two kinds, the free and the oppressed. at least here, i'm hoping mayor adams will ask for help. he seems to be at the end of his rope, you know, he's like, you know, maybe you can hire the architects of the broken window strategy. maybe you should avoid to the governor's office, look, if you don't do this i endorse lee zeldin appeared to fire eltham bragg or i am doris lee zeldin. at this point to quote the judge -- that's all i got to say. [laughter] >> jesse: to mirror up to
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new york today talked about crime and let's play it and you can react to all of that, okay? >> as soon as we catch them, the system releases them. and they repeat the action. that is just -- you know, that is when we need to be the laughingstock of the country, that is what i'm talking about. >> jesse: the laughingstock of the country. i love that guy. he has right when you have a system that is illogical, for example if you have a violent teenager and you let him go without fail in the next thing he beats up a cop, who do you have to point? you only have yourself to blame because it is a laughingstock to think that ridiculous scenario is appropriate. i think that when you focus on eric adams, this mayor of ours, really do believe that he has a vision for the future. what is going back to proactive policing like greg mentioned. it is going back to come step, broken windows.
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it is being aggressive because the people -- you know, the foundation of our very existence, if we don't have rules, you have to have rules and play by the rules. you have to feel safe. the people are extremely concerned. but that doesn't mean that crime is 85% worse than it used to be, but it is a concern. people are worried when you hear the stupid stories, stupid stories with violent people let out with no bail, pending trial on the expectation which is a four forlorn that they will show up to the trial. we want to feel they are dug in and don't want to make a mistake by passing these laws question work so they will ignore it? >> dana: they can't because
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they will admit failure, quality failure and foundational failur. to your point you talk about foundations of society but these are the new democrat party. there are older conservative democrats who look at this and they don't recognize what is going on here. and there has been a mass activist with big cities in blue states to places like florida, tennessee, texas, arizona and nevada. and they are welcoming people there. hopefully, they have a better quality of life. eric adams says new york is a laughingstock, but it's not funny. it is actually really terrifying. this is stupid, but i walk my dog 4:00 a.m. in the morning because a french bulldog and they eat everything and a plate of sushi. i google it, it might be poisonous or just fine. so he wakes me up 4:00 in the morning, okay, here comes the kaiser. i am trying to walk my dog. i tried to dress as many as possible. combat boots but it is 95 degrees out.
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>> jesse: she walked her dog 4:00 a.m. and a guy exposed himself. >> kennedy: i was not that lucky, i mean, yuck! >> jesse: wanted to ask you about, you know how cities the democratic power base. that is where they get their taxes and power in people. what if everybody just leaves and they scatter all over the country? what are the democrats left with? >> dana: the downward spiral is going to happen in some cities. in fact, chicago over the weekend, if you can start to see it. the businesses are leaving, bowing left. and then another big one left. >> jesse: why is the media still here? >> greg: i know you are watching somewhere! before the retail stores that come in, the rent has gone up and people are leaving. and so you start to think well met, this could go out quickly. >> jesse: greg, you were way ahead of the curve.
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>> greg: look at what happened in detroit. and the other thing all's well so if you remember we went over this whole thing about a nuclear war threat. one of the great things about not being in the city is if you are not a target. so not only are you not a target for horrible crimes, but a target if a nuclear war. what is the point of being all packed in like this if you are not enjoying the restaurants and if you are not enjoying the suit. we are all packed in here. i would rather live on a farm. dressed up by pigs. >> jesse: we love you. no offense to the theater district. a big standoff with communist china. ♪ ♪ only two things are forever: love and liberty mutual customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. if anyone objects to this marriage... (emu squawks)
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♪ ♪ >> greg: president biden has a big mess on his hands. when it comes to china, the communist threatening nancy pelosi over her possible trip to taiwan, saying it is a redline she should not cross. and there are fears that chinese could shoot down pelosi's plane if she traveled there. , it doesn't sound like president biden thinks it is a good idea. >> president, do you think it is a good idea for speaker pelosi to travel this summer? >> well, i think that the military is not a good idea right now. but i don't know what the status of it is. b3 the biden white house is reportedly working behind the scenes to want a speaker pier that is how we found out. the dangers of going but some republicans think pelosi can't back down now. speaker pelosi should absolutely
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go forward with her trip to taiwan. we cannot back down in the face of the chinese threats. if joe biden does and prevents nancy pelosi or any of other member of congress to travel to taiwan come it will create a major policy crisis. what kind of message if she allows the bully to win and biden allows them to win a question mark >> let's not allow china to dictate. where any american citizen goes to meet any others. >> greg: geraldo, china says they will have a firm response. they will not shoot down a plane. >> geraldo: remember russians show endemic shutdown 007 so it is possible that civilian airline could be shut down and at times crazy enough to go to war. >> greg: yeah. >> geraldo: it was not an act of war to shut down the korean airline. or if it was, it didn't lead to war. it is a very, very sensitive topic. taiwan is by united states
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policy, china. the big island off the coast of china is where the communist took over china. it is where the democratic forces were in exile, but we negotiated away, taiwan's rights to sovereignty to normalize, regular lies with china. should she go now? the only way nancy pelosi should go to china now is with kevin mccarthy, the republican leader of the house or you have republicans and democrats together to show at least the chinese that it's not a parochial partisan act. it is a bipartisan act. americans are in it together. the taiwanese deserve their freedom, although they are like hong kong and eventually china will take them over. >> greg: what if she plays with some orphans and puppies? no one will shoot it down. >> kennedy: the chinese will. >> greg: will they really? >> kennedy: i think she should go. i know you are a fan of "the
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ground" and queen elizabeth went to ghana and brought him back because jack kennedy got drunk at the inner party and badmouth the queen? nancy pelosi can be our queen and for the first time it is all she wants his icy fingers on the scepter. this will be her moment. if she doesn't back down, she will earn respect from people and she should not listen to the president. >> greg: i didn't know he was president, dana. this is so weird. why can't you just go? right? why can't we go to taiwan question asked before this is an interesting thing and once again president biden kicking off the. it is not as if -- senator tom cotton said he would go to taiwan which he could if he wanted to. she was already going to go to japan and she had a planned trip. somebody leaked that she was going to go to try to get her to not go. i don't know who that was, but we should never be in this position in the first place. she should be in japan and
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quietly say, and rather go to taiwan. but we have a situation where they were trying to de-escalate but now they have escalated it further. i understand and also nancy pelosi invited republicans to go with her. i don't know if it was kevin mccarthy and particular but delegation type of trip which is what usually happens. but we should have never been in this position in the first place. i believe what president biden is saying is that they don't want to escalate tension. but by not going and by saying she shouldn't go, that is not going to lay down the road to further escalating tensions if you don't nip it in the bud now. >> greg: jessi kamea in the grain room you said nancy shoulo that she doesn't return. i thought that was rather rude of you with the partisan politics aside. >> jesse: that was her husband paul pelosi that said that. >> greg: she will take the car keys. >> jesse: that is good. she should take uber from now on they were china killed 1 million with a virus and now they are telling you where you can't go?
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no. i've had it with the chinese. if nancy wants an ally, let her go. they touch a hair on her head, that hair well groomed illegally at a salon without a mass during the quarantine, but i don't care. we will unleash on the mainland. we have a carrier strike group in the west pacific, the u.s. ronald reagan. nancy... out of that. we have the destroyer on the taiwan scream or whatever. we can do whatever we want for the chinese. she is probably going over there because past and designed a lot of chips and manufacturer in taiwan so she's probably just kind of may be looking for investment opportunities for the family or we just establish a good commercial connection between the two countries. >> greg: that is a good point about the feds -- i mean about covid and consider if the fentanyl aspect they killed a million americans. >> jesse: newton went over there in 1987 and they didn't touch newt.
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>> greg: you know exactly what i was thinking. >> jesse: i knew where your mind was going. disturbing allegations of an fbi cover-up. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: explosive new allegations with fbi cover-up with hunter biden stock and it comes courtesy of senator chuck grassley who claim highly credible whistle-blowers from within the fbi who allegede was a widespread scheme to label and discredit negative news about hunter biden as disinformation. this before the 2020 election. grassley, the 88-year-old senator facing reelection this
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year elaborated on the alleged fbi hunter biden cover-up with dana this morning. >> we also have evidence from whistle-blowers that same person whose name -- said go ahead and cancel a certain information that we had and led to information that started an investigation that was based on information that was pretty sound foreign investigating of hunter biden appear at about they wanted to characterize it as disinformation. and they shut that investigation down. >> geraldo: his colleague senator ron johnson is pulling calling for a special counsel. >> we are finding out from the whistle-blowers the fbi actually adds -- i don't know what you would call it but individuals specifically taking derogatory information against hunter
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biden, downgrading it to end the investigations. this is dirty. this is corrupt. we need answers. we need a special counsel on this one. >> geraldo: will put the question of special counsel aside, dana, one second and go back to senator chuck grassley. to me to call the fbi institutionally corrupt with the senator decades of enough in the senate is pretty extraordinary >> dana: the interesting thing about that, actually that was bill hemmer bill hemmer's interview, not mine but it was his interview. want to make sure to give credit where credit is due. speak to anything else you would like to clear up? >> dana: one of the things that is hard for the media, chuck grassley is not a partisan guy. he has worked his way up over the years to be the chairman of the judiciary committee, well respected so we said something like this and you are right, it is extraordinary. that means it's not somebody that they would easily ignore.
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you have to pay attention to chuck grassley. the other thing is for a year, he has been somebody who has been very focused on oversight, government oversight and a person and office where if you are a federal whistle-blower and you have something you feel like you want to say and you will be protected if you want to come and say something to cover chuck grassley in his office. he is known for that. that is why this is interesting and everyone will have to pay attention to. >> geraldo: but do you believe, greg, the fbi's institutionally corrupt? >> greg: no, i don't but there are elements in there that acted emotionally like they did in 2016 and other times. i'm super curious about the 51 intel experts. we do need these hearings. that is why the republicans have to win the house. i want to get to the bottom of the laptop cover-up. that changed in election. it helped erase the voting, the voting public. it made a lot of people think the fix was already in.
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really, their votes didn't matter. it had a cabal of tech and media and chamber of commerce and chamber of commerce. this "new york post" story. they suffocated it and targeted anyone who caused this. it cost trump in election and left the country in a weird take a taste and we can't trust anybody because we don't know who's on anything anymore. >> geraldo: but it is at the fbi? or is that the media? is that the that "the new york times" and "the washington post" ignored the new york post? >> kennedy: >> kennedy: it is not mutually exclusive. it is the fbi. they have so much power that they dropped the ball so many times that they are insulated and do whatever they can to work with other institutions to drive the narrative the peer that it's really scary. that is north korean stop. i think about the fbi blowing it, a lot of these mass shooters who have been on their radar and they dropped the ball.
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i think about the dozens of young gymnasts who testified and talk to the fbi and buried their story for years. so more women could be traumatized. by dr. larry nassar. the fbi has been involved with so much and trust is waned. be used have a great deal of trust in federal law enforcement. i don't think it has done enough to be transparent or change the culture they are. i think because this president is in office and the democrats are in power, they are doing whatever they can to protect him. who suffers for it? we do because we don't know the depth's family has enriched and we should know the answers. >> geraldo: and yet, jesse, there is nothing to me less efficient, more self-serving, more self-perpetuating than a special counsel. you get a special counsel, he hires, she hires or their buddies, unemployed and watch the lobbyist lawyers. and they make an establishment. they have an invested interest
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perpetuating it. remember russia russia russia and i'm disgusted by official council. they should outlaw them. on the other hand i'm deeply troubled as law enforcement fans allocations the fbi itself is institutionalized. >> jesse: they will never appoint a special counsel to investigate hunter biden appear at the fbi is corrupt and so wae department of justice. the department of justice with the fbi has merged with the democratic party. donald trump was a threat to the anterior system, close the border, confront china. joe biden want to open the border, play nice with china and police the world. the entire establishment moved against trump and they framed him during the election and then when he won that, tried to impeach him. when they beat impeachment and he fingered the corruption in ukraine from the biden family, and then the hunter laptop comes across in the fall, they covered up. what are they doing? they are covering up the laptop
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and they are turning the screws against trump. and every instance, three straight elections in a row. 2016, 2020, 2020 for the department of justice has interfered and on behalf of the democratic candidate. that is completely corrupt. >> geraldo: i have to quickly say noting your statement, jesse, isn't it that the democrats want to disqualify trump using january 6th and republicans want to disqualify biden using hunter biden? >> dana: i think that might be too simplistic. they want to destroy each other but president biden today when he came out, the first thing he did was want to talk about trump. that is the only way to stay relevant in the news and a semblance of the democratic party together is to try to run against the former president. >> geraldo: is he running question marks >> dana: the former president question work i don't know, i assume so. >> geraldo: straight ahead, having trouble in your love life.
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>> kennedy: it would be much easier if you were a millionaire. dating is harder but inflation is wreaking havoc on your love life. surging prices in restaurants and bars, hitting singles hard in the pocket book making it way too expensive to wine and dine your loved one. instead, lame activities like long walks were getting coffee. geraldo, you are a powerful, attractive man. you are wealthier than all the people in this building combined. what do you tell young lovers who are pinching their pennies? should they go for it and doubled down? >> geraldo: my senior prom date after the event itself was to park under the thin elevated highway because i didn't have any money to go out. i must say that i have become a lot more popular since obtaining some degree of success.
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you have to improvise love conquers all but money makes it easier appearance before it really does. >> kennedy: do you feel for these people? when you are in the throes of love, you will spend money that you don't have in order to seal the deal. i don't necessarily believe. >> jesse: i think that is a good move because if you like the girl, you have to put on the credit card. you can't be cheap because she will go with someone else, unless she really likes you and you are a really nice person, but that is rare. you really have to spend a lot and at least you have to work hard, too, she will be with you what if you were pour and a hard worker but she will not see any upside. she has to hustle. i recommend american express. >> dana: like delta? b5 save the entire bill to the end of the month. there is no installment with
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american express. people come to you for advice. if one of your friends or mentee said, i really want to go on a walk with me in central park. two things come okay, first of all, we will have a long-term commitment with, there is nothing like a long walk. you will never regret taking a walk with your partner, in my opinion. >> jesse: this is the courting phase. >> dana: that is when you talk and get to know each other and a lot of studies will show as greg love studies, that the older you get, sometimes you look back even if financial success, you look back like that one time when i didn't have money in a one-bedroom apartment in san diego and a dog. that was us. 25 years later, it all worked out. i have to say my college roommate which i wasn't going to say her name and i won't say her name, she was dating this guy and he was going to take her to the rockies game in denver. and they came to our house to stay and then we would go down there. he said something about it was
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going to be very expensive to pay for parking. she and i looked at each other and i said god forbid you have to pay for parking. he was totally embarrassed. he paid for the parking, and i think they have been married 24 years. >> kennedy: doesn't love overall except sober dating? >> greg: i don't know about you but inflation has always helped my dating life. dana makes a good point. it is memories before you are successful at getting that is charming. i remember one of my first dates, my yacht only had two bathrooms. it is interesting, we decided to sleep different bedrooms and a yacht. that was when i have a larger yacht and had her friends come along. but it is true. everybody is downsizing and i had to let go of 20% of my because i was putting them all through college.
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but inflation makes people appreciate the simpler things in life like when you buy them panty hose and chocolate. >> kennedy: oh, my word. >> jesse: i went on a walk with someone on a first date. it was so bad we got caught up in the puerto rican day parade. i didn't even know and all of a sudden, people around me. and i was like -- >> dana: but if you were meant to be together and stay with that person, do you remember that time we got caught on the puerto rican parade? it wasn't meant to be, take a walk. >> jesse: the largest parade in america 2 million people. >> dana: spend the money, "one more thing" up next. ♪ ♪ ies menu. let's hear about this #7 pick, from a former #7 pick. juicy rotisserie-style chicken. you should've been #1. this isn't about the sandwich, is it chuck? it's not. the new subway series. what's your pick?
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>> in the morning. >> freedom to decide. >> 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 a 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? >> dana: back story for everybody there watching that promo the take in the elevator took several times. each time had to close at the right time and go up or down a floor and come back and do it again. i think it turned out very well. congratulations. >> greg: you are the only one who would say yes to doing that. >> dana: that was a great opportunity. i really loved it. [laughter] >> dana: i don't know why you wouldn't have enjoyed that going up and down. in fact, i think actually you might actually really enjoy it and next time i will recommend it. better yet we will too it
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together. >> greg: there you go. >> dana: up to the 22nd. her hair is out of place, et cetera. jesse? >> jesse: would you like to see a high-speed chase, dana? >> dana: i saw this earlier. >> jesse: truck driver in california stole a construction vehicle. hitting the freeway, sparks flying at 15 miles per hour, not fast enough to get away from law enforcement. the driver attempted to flee on foot. there he is going even slower than 15 miles per hour. and then he was chased down by a bunch of canines and chewed and bit. he is okay but honestly, we are not really sure we care. tonight at 7:00. paul pelosi caves to the pressure. >> we will tell you what that means. >> is he on? >> >> greg: tonight, it's guy town, dean cain, guy benson, tyrus, and then, of course, kat timpf. and it's time for this. ♪ ♪ >> greg: yeah, celebrity corner. i run into celebrities all the time.
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i was walking home from work and i came across eighth avenue and who did i see at salads today? joy behar enjoying green salad. i hear she is trying to drop some pounds there she is just in her trademark glasses munching away outside the salad's today looking stealth. i commend her for trying to lose the covid weight. >> jesse: she doesn't tip very well i talked to the waiters. >> geraldo? >> geraldo: not fit to be the nominee in 2024. i don't know why. is it because he is too old? he is only 79, as am i, as is mick jagger to turned 79 yesterday. he is having a big tour in paris, still the greatest rock and roll band. >> dana: clean living. >> kennedy: very much 114. >> i think that's pretty epic.
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i think it's quite a good band, you know. they are great. >> dana: kennedy, 15 seconds. >> kennedy: classified cast as an invasive species cast as the devil and they want to eat your face. no offense to my sister angie who has three cats. "special report," everyone. >> bret: i just have one question how do you fox news? [laughter] >> dana: everybody should download the app. you can watch it anywhere. including right here. >> greg: elevator. >> bret: we need an elevator. thanks, dana. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, president biden says he feels great. the president is now out of isolation after a negative covid-19 test. but the president is emerging into a world of economic turmoil. these questions today the federal reserve raised its key interest rate by three quarters of a percentage point to its highest level since 2018. tomorrow gross domestic product figures the g.d.p. could indicate the

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