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five times faster and we're saving a ton. >> go to ship station .com tv and get two months free at a time. thanks to julie bandera's out of answer. jimmy fallon, kathy studio bosses, big night with awesome . grace gallaghet r is nexnight on break. that i love you america. g reat ihello everyone. i'm dana perino, along with dagen mcdowell, jessica tarlov, jesse watters and greg gutfeld . >> it'ics five o'clock ia tarl n new york city and this is the"tf five we are waiting.ivwe are awn >> an update from the florida ud governor , ron desantis,ic on the catastrophic damage that hurricane ian left behind. officials say at least 21 lives have been lost, but expect the death toll to rise. rescue crews are workingo ri nonstop, combing through the wreckage as more than one point seven million are still without power. and just moments ago and downgraded to a post tropical cyclone after making landfall in south carolina as an category one storm with wind
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speeds up to 85 miles per hour a and life threateninghreateni storm surges expected up to seven feet. we are monitorin g the track off the storm. and we'll take you ot governor de santos as soon as he startsgovern speaking. but we want to switch gears right now. there's a disturbing trend oswif law enforcement coming under attack. outrage sweeping the nation followinenforcemeng the murder r first responder in new york city. twenty four year fdny veteran lieutenant ellis russo elingsons was walking in uniform lessg inu than a block from her station. nihouse when she was stabbed ovr 20 times in a quote, barbaric and completely unprovoked attack. the suspecrbaric a t was taken into custody after barricaded himself inside a nearby buildinging. d wi he is charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon. nypd commissioner kitchen condemning the senselesss attack attack. >> this deadly, senseless, broad daylight attack on a uniformed emt member is a direct assault on our society.
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it is the latest consequence of the violence that we relentlessly fight in our city. >> also in the big apple.charge a man has been charged after allegedly smashing the windows and lights of an nypd cruisera a with a metal pipe. police arresting him nearby. greg, this the emt, she was six months away fromom retir retirement. >> yeah, it's incredible.t. and , you know, in the read that you just did, you said n outrage sweeping the nation. i wish that was true. wishi kind of feel like that'sfl wishful thinking or no. yeah, we're just numhat is wb t. it used to be one of these i said this before, but one of these outrageous, grisly crimes could completely reverse a downward spiral into criminal anarchy. spiral inttly take one innocen being knifed in the subway. but now the two things happening, they're happening with such kind of a mundane pattern and activity that we've gotten used to it. >> and also the media isn't interested in it like we're doing it. burested it in our world. right.ld com i don't think this is i don'tt n know. i shouldk say this, but i don't
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think it's on msnbc or cnn because i don't watch them. but it seems the media's too interested in activism. and racism and pronoun s. and then and then when they dogw their story, they just go on twitter to see how clevers a st they can be . this is thisor s is houla storyt should be nationwide. this woman survived 9/11onwide. and she couldn't survive a trip to the bodega because this is the other thing, the crazy p person aspect of this is becoming this thing with every story. >> and it's almost and lik it'et says, well, there's nothing we can do. perso the person's mentally ill or crazy. yesterday's you can put them t themil awahave to pu away. what gets me is that we're told now this guyme is schizophrenich will great. that means h e might have been unaware that what he did was horrific. hon and hide?rr ru clearly, he isn't that insane. if he if he didn't stand by hiso work, if he stood by his work h and said, look what i did, that's crazy. but he actually he did something wrong. so i think wwre have tono we hae to rethink everythinveg. w but i always feel like when we
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do these stories, we're just speaking to clouds untilstorie a we say something that is truly shocking. t isand pierces through the bube to the politicians actually give an f, right. i almost said it, but they don't give an f until their job is up. >> they only care about the politics of it. they don't want tof it. be seene as mean or cruel to people in marginal populations like addic a mentally ill or the drugte addicted or the homeless. the people that are committingtf a lot these crimes, they don't want to know they're cowards, the complete cowards and i don't know, just, well, words. l people will have a chanc he to talk about this issue, at leastt with a vote at the ballot box in less than a little more than. five weeks. and bill clinton, the former president , he weighed in aboutd crimene and this election.in the >> listen here. you can't go around complainingp that people are violating democratic norms when the voters are rewarding them for it, either by staying home
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or being distracted by last minute scare tactics. i mean, we lost the last two weeks of the twenty 2020 twenty election on the phone. the police and socialismel. >> and that was our fault. w we shouldn't let that happen. >> jesse , what do you think oft that? i listen to him when he talksstn was t crime because he grew up poor and he was the governor of arkansas. when you're the governor, youer, come face to fac ye with thesee killers. it's up to you whether fa or not you say fry them or grant clemency. and as governor , he killed a lot of really disgusting evilt people and he didn't want to do it. he said he was against the policy, but he respected the wishes of the people in arkansas. and governors have a specials he role to play. and a lot of these people making these decisions weren't governors. >> they didn't get to see these people. you know, yoernors.u get a shee. >> this guy five kids. this guy knifed a woman in the back. in and you look at that, ofat and o you se, you're going to go , yes, execute the guy.
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he understands crime better than most democrats. gu and then i looked into the crime situation here. now you basically have two typeo types of criminals. you have your traditional criminal that goes out and preys on people and then nal pris you have your dangerously mentally ill person. and i found out that in nineteen fifty we had a halfad a million people institutionalized in how many we have now.o e thirty seven thousand. what the happened.it it looks like in the civill rights movement will be granted all these rights to the peopleri that didn't have rights atgh the time. blacks, women workerts ae timess the environment got more rights, people with disabilities, they said, hey,ers, let's bring the mentaly ill along to and let's all the give them all the rights rightcr . and there's a phrase for that. it's called the term dying with one's rights. with one's which means you can be mentally ill, but you couldbe m be dyingg on the street. you ca on have all your rights, but, hey, you're going tod be dead and naked and afraidridb and disease ridden because the country is not trying to help you. now, the country was spending a lot of money on theseitutio institutions, so they wantedns o
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cut the budget and they foundoud out all these drugs. ou i'm sure you're familiar s with somure that you don't needo a psychiatrist watching you. twenty four . seven , yoed a psychu give a guy and he's lobotomized. so they're just bil and g pharme that. they give you pill ands and thee they just kind of make all of these insane people go back and live with their parents. they put them in nursing homes.e so that's what happened. and now you see people just running around, swing at peoples and stabbing people. so the country has t o look and say, we the pendulum swungeu way too far on the left and now we have to get it to a placee wr where the compassionate response is to institutionalize people. >> jessica, you grew up in this city and you also have your finger on the pulse of what's happening across america when this discussion wt aboutee whime is ongoing. where do you see things for the democrats and republicans? five weeks before on the issue of crime? >> and how will it play? >> it's obviously become an issueol of huge importance in races. ifme an is you look at what's ge on in wisconsin, what mandela, barnes and ron johnson, it m swuna g back to ron johnson. that is purely on what's going
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on in terms of attacking mandela. barnes on the issue of crime,k featurinon mg in the john fetten race as well. i know we'vebout been talking at that all week. week.democrats are afraid of it. the choice of boudin recall innd san francisco that was pushed forward by asian democrats, actually , who were sick. what was going on , the hate crimes against them inin t their city perpetrated mostly by black people. so this iss is the number one concern, i would say, on a political issue level for democrats. obviously, the economy will be the number one issue. but this is something that we ba can actually say something about. someg we seei bill clinton, he'n that he's really prescient about these things and het th understandis as how to win elections. 2016 would have been different,1 i think, if they'd listen to6 wi him. i want to return to what greg was saying at the beginning about a story like this, used s to shut down the news cycle. and i was thinking aboutws. the two police officers who were murdered in their car. we don'trdered a during the de o years and that during the funeral, the police officers turned their backs on the mayor of new york city. >>, they t and that felt likeeli
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a crescendo moment, right? certainlkey for our city, but fe other major cities across sae country where it saintryd ts cannot stand, we cannot have. policies and attitude towardstie police. that leaves us vulnerable to t v thesese kinds of attacks. and that was one attack. attack. and i think that theree wa is obviously the conversation thout what laws we have in place that people know they're not going to jail or they'll be out in ten minutes because of the bail laws, et cetera. but there is a brokenness in humanity right now that is truly frightening to me. when fright the attack on the mother of five at jfk, for instance,ors that is not about i knowtat abo i'm going to be out because alvin bragg won't hold me there, that i had no idea what the laws are going to look >>ke, had no respect for human life. he just wanted t dano destroa:y destroy her for absolutely no reason. and that isn't just about institutionalizing people orlawh laws. there is a culture of disrespect for the human condition that is so fundamentally disturbing to me. and politicsntally doesn't fix .
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that's bigger than politics. dig. a longer well, that's true. there's a longer term issue, but there's also the short term immediate issue, which is wewe have a lot of mentally unstable people and a lot of these cities all across the country and they are committing random acts are com of violence that are dh sometimes leading to deaths, but also just ruining people's lives altogether. ti think the culture, the cultural problem isn't of disrespect. it's of ignoring the serious, honestly, mentally ill, the dangerous mentally ill,. the violently psychotic. we talk abouthe violently,t. you talk about it. you talked about it, jesse . but when the media witnesses a crime that they can big mediae politicians s, the professionali claitor bags, when they seticiae a something violent that they can use to their benefit, e it'sir a hate crime. it's an anti asian crime. it's not a second crime, a crime of psychosis, a mass shooting weeks will be spent
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picking apart somebody's political belieft s. a are they maga racist, talking about getting guns out oft of p people's hands, gun restriction, gun bans,d or gun freedoms rather than talking about the mentallyn talkin ill o who committed the crime? why was that individual on the street today? serieed to talk about how seriously mentally ill cane be supervised. they'r e more in 97% fewer beds than there were nineteen fifty55 five that the number of hospital beds for the mentally down almost 100%. they're almost down to nothingow . how can people be medicatedand o and how can the public be protected? from these individuals? because right now the newe in mental institution is the prison or the jail. and we need to destigmatize mental illness, acknowledgee hoe that homeless people arele homeless because rents are too high, because property is too
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high. b it's because you're sick. and rather thaecausen pretendine it's something else other thanl they need to be into the hospitl and locked up rather than on the street. of o just one more thing as proof ofo that. if you go through the listug of people who have been assaulted t in new york , michelle, go pushed on the subway tracks, mentally ill person danielntalli enriquez shot on the q train, worked at goldman sachodriguezso mentally ill person, and petern. zipless, who killed alison kil russo, the lieutenant. he was transported tol by the hospital by her unit. wow. in 2018 for making anti asian online threats. he has taken to the hospital, probably committed for seventy two hours, but right back out on the street to kill her, you need to, they need to be locked up and medicated. >> and so the entire public is safe indeed. all right. dana: ahead, russian president vladimir putin escalating his warrussia with ue and the west. >> wlatest me have the details s latest move. that's next.
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in the aftermath of hurricane ian , we went down to southwest florida for the second day in a row. we were able to do a little bit more extensive touring of some of the damage that we saw.o and you have places like forts myers, beach, sanibel, some of those areas really wherely for the front line got the massive t storm surge and extensivemage damage throughout there. you also have charlotte county had damage north north part of naples in collier county. the one of the things thatof tht we're working on and is still se
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having staged all the power and everything is thestorat restoration of services right custstatewide 85io% customers have power and the main outages are, of course, in leee, of and charlotte. counties have the mostcourse asl as hardy. but then you also have abouten u half out h in collier, you have about half out in sarasota and then it really gets betteras in many other parts of the state until you get seminoles about a third out or 40% out the lucias about 50% out. flagler is probably about 40 orm 50% out.uc and then it gets much betters yo as you get to st. johns and jacksonville, nassau county.na cou and so there was oventy.r forty two thousand folks staged. they went in immediately tsto ty to minimize those disruptions. and really, they're adding more customers back onlinethink every hour.it i think it's probably kevo,s wh would you saat wy abouout one hundred thousand every hour? or two. so we feel we feel good about most that.i i would say that the biggesthe
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challenge with power restoration is going to be in those areas that bore the brunt of the category four plus almost category five impact, where it may have uprooted some of the existing infrastructure. now, that will be fixed. t it's just not something that gets fixed in 24 or 48 hours. and so there has beenther some damage and some damage e it charlotte counties. but there's also been a lot of. the infrastructure that was able to make it through. so i think now actually they got about 20% back with power, which is , quite frankly, more than i would have anticipated this soon after. such a majore impact. ook we were able to go just kind of look around. we flew, we did a press conference. we met with some people that had lost homes and businessee pn and , you know, peopleow that hd been in that community for fourn decades and decades. decadesso it's it's it's sad te your your belongings anyways, of course. buint thergse is a lot any of hy in that part of the statete i and many parts of our state. son ma the you see that it's hao
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just replace that. so there's going to be things you need t.o do, infrastructure wise bridges, some of the otherr stuff down there. buucridges at i was pleasantly d to see 48 hours after a massive impact, i saw publix is reopening. i saw what was opening. i saw all this happening in lee. county. and so the quicker thatso the broader population can get back to normal, that'sgoing going to make itto easier to hee those who have been displaced. we also toured over in central florida with the seminole county sheriff's, some of the flooding there. and i can tell you wha tt weher. in central florida wasstan more standing water than what we saw in southwesdit florida where the big storm surge came in. it's just because of the way they have the clues to achieve the inlets. i mean, the sand, for, what whatever reason, that really dissipated over the lastev 24 tt 36 hours. hours. you go in places in central florida, there's a lot oflot of standing water. some of these places, you know ,
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had water still up a couplel upa feet on some o cf the homeous. impa're bracing for more impacts as you see some things with the st. john's and other things that happened. so that was we knew there would be flooding, but they have ndre standing water 200 plus miles awayin than that is saying something. and then we knew we've seen. the impacts in this community up here in northeast florida before. we are going t o be asking, kevin is going to be working with fema about potentially expanding individual assistance eligibility beyond the counties that have alreadriy been added. so right now, it's southwestt st florida into centralhw florida. it stops before you get up into st. john's. i don't think flagleri do revolution in it either. so you loon'k flagler volusia. yeah, they've had some big impacts, too. so so that's something that we're going tolution, be workig with them on . we think that that will be something that there will be that will be helpful g that w for the residents of this area. feel by and large , has done done really well, even with theg ports having to shut down because of the storm, you have.
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fuel flowing in. it was good tou seeha these gas stations open in southwest florida. you know, that's something thate past we've had storms in the past where people were without fuel for weeks or a long time. me. and that's a pain. it makes it harder for peoplet d to get back. so we appreciate the attention that's been paid on that. and thenppreciat in terms of lie telecom service, it is getting better and southwest florida, p they are putting more towers in because of the towers that have been destroyed. but i would say that, you know, all the companies i think now are allowing the other consumers, their customers to rome on their network. and so that makes it very helpful. so iiff you're down there, juste you know, don't try to do wi-fi callincag. that's not upward needs to be . i just do normal callingorma with roaming. izon and if you're a verizon, youtha can't get that. you mayoy be ablble e toto get t and so that's something that's very, very important. i want kevin to come upo come and give u an update and then we'll have the administrator come up as well. r come thank you, governor . thank you for your leadership. al thank youl that was governora
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after touring damage in florida. >> we will monitorthat was g ang you any new updates. in other news, a majorgo escalation in the war on ukraine. vladimir putin illegally declared war on forty thousand squareine come miles of easterns and southern ukraine as part of russia. experts say it is th a of russit land grab since world war two.t the u.s. and allies respondeu.dn by slapping a new round ofnment sanctions on russian government officials and their families. officihere is president putin's thtions are a sign hbie is struggling. the united states is never going to recognize thie unse ths and quite frankly, the world is not going to recognize it either. he can't seize his neighbor's territory and get away with ittw as simple as that, america is fully prepared with our nato allie s to defend every single inch of nato territory. >>d ever perhaps more concerning during putin's unhinged speech ,he accused the us of creating a , quote, precedent for usingee nuclear weapons by bombing japan. fears of nuclear war have grown since putin said las sait week e was not bluffing. when it comes to using nukes to
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defend his territory, dana, i want to come to you first on this. >> it feels like more than justn an escalation, like we use thatt term all the time. habut this is really a departure from where we would say you would call it a step change, i i believe, not just an escalation. so a couple of things. that i trust i was able to talk to some folks that i trust on this, and they think that thishis is t is the most dangerb of the situation that we've been in becauseee, one , putin h has painted himself intoim a corner. he has very feinto the cornew fe his country is unhappy. the people are unhappy with the call up.h th they've had up to perhaps as many as three hundred thousand men try to leave russia. some some of the russian men have ohe broken their own bones in order to avoid having to go and fight. and they aret. reporting from ukraine that they have been ordered to kill civilians. , an they don't want to ddo it. their hearts are not in it. the ukrainians heart is in it. and so now you have a situationi where president putin, we don't know who wouldt. don't take ovef
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there was to be someone else. like the devil, yo u know,time is sometimes better thanon the one that you don't.u don't. but i also believe that president biden, he's been as strong as he possibly can. now, i suppose. but i have long thought that you have tbuo ask, is europeingo going to save itself? is europe willing to savee itself? and we can be there as well. wel and biden can say that. but who is who is the face of this fight for the european and who who will step upt and who will that be ?e they have a loa lot oft economt problemsha they're dealing withe they're looking at a huge energy crisis this year. and they also are timid. some of them are timidem and actually getting the commitments of the weapons to the ukrainians. germany in particular. so i think that one of the the things that biden can do, at least behin ts d the scenes, is he needs to y presse the europeans to be more willing to step up and be the face of this bear so that putin doesn't think this th just a war with the united states. this is a waisr thata war th hae and that the ukrainians decided to fight back and they gotat
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a choice to. and we're in this situation because the ukrainians have done very well. buituationt at this moment, we e probably in a more dangerous zone than we've ever been sinceev february. >> jesse , what do you think ofr that? and also the fact that thiss morning president wolanski signed the paperwork to fast tracg lk their application to nato will get rejected. >> but i spoke>> j tesseo peopl, and they are saying the samethi thing that dana's sources are saying. dana's sourc only speaking to about six people, i'm told, and he demands they lie to him.a >> so he's not getting ane wh accurate picture of what's happening on the battlefield. atand there is no way we're goig to settle on vladimir putin's terms. >> he has killed a quarter million civilians. he is he is kidnaped about a million ukrainians. >> youd abou he's just going to, like, say, all right, let's negotiate. we're going to keep the eastl ju and we'll just use ukraine as se buffer a. us policy and european policyeue towards russia right nowan is te
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complete and total destruction of russia. g wi they are going to with the ukrainians. so they are going to expel all russian forces from ukraine. ruthey demand repayment toment o rebuild everything in ukraine.wi there will be a war crimes tribunal to hold all of these people accountable for these for the massive civilianable tht they've slaughtered. we've got just going to invadee this countryju, commit atrocitis and then walk away afterthisocie destroying the entire internationaanl supply chain, os destroying the energy markets in europe. ch got to be kidding me. so, i mean, this is the guyso te is h ge is he is going to lose this and it's not looking goodwh . >> will hee use nukes? well, certainly they're growing possibility of potential of ani escalation oorr a at the veryy s least, a tactical nuclear strike to dana'st point, we, w, as i say, the west, we, europe and the united states, we have not starved putin of money or
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manpower. p out by opening t up the countries to alhel of the russians and russian men who are trying to get away from vladimir putin. take him draft dodgers, makem dr them refugees, open their dooras are a lot of countries areing refusing to do that or draggingt their dragging their feet on that. >> but also, we haven't done really anything to bankrupt putin's regime. the we're we're not willing the politicians are willing to risk a recession, but a nuclear conflict somehow is a risk worth taking. that's where we are. we that is need to up we need tr drive down the price of natural gas and oil and thatal does madt more supply. but it als o means crushing and crippling demand like it happened during coal that we have not done that we were actually doing the exact opposite to drive up demand fore fuel. california is getting ready toto send checks to half the peoplef in the state. state
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oh, because of the high gas prices, you need more money.y. no, that doesn't hurt demand. and then over in europe, just over i to name one , britain is capping household energy billapping hs so you can use asg energy as you want. anything in excess of the cap. f we're just going to send money to vladimir putin. that is irretrievably,. that is irretrievabl moronically. i was confused when president biden said it was nato territory, because i guess thcause i think that putin is threatening nato countries with the war. >> yeah, that's. yeah, that's doesn't makrerie s. to me. i you know, it's a sham annexation on . nobody's taking it seriously.a h i never heard of these placesse ten months ago. i do know our country right now. >> we're going through some very, very serious times. and we just talked about the crime we have in place. n >>in our economy is in the and it didn't. is it's like all that's changing with this is that we just keep
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spending billions and billionsdl and billions of dollars there.ie and all we're doing is we'refec not affecting the outcome. we're affecting the duration. so the thing just all we'reng i doing is making it longer. but we havloe a sense that we know how it's going and thereape is no way putiarn is going to give in and he doesn't care about his people. p and speaking of people, there'sa a generation gap. gee half the people are pro putin. i mean, more than half the people are pro putin. older generations like him because he's been around. maybe they've been brainwashed ' . >> the younger people, they'reta leaving. so he i meanre leaving, he's i t think he has any any reason torn worry. so we're at this point where i feel like the republicans notthe democrats are in agreement in terms of war, butne not in terms of peace and thisis is where my crazy idea is that it would be really nice to see somebody like trump and obame ak together doing something likelie a together in an in trying to help negotiate some kind of peace.
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it's impossible. it's absurd.it it's a crazy idea, but i it's nt as crazy as thinking men can get pregnant. >> so if you t wanhinkint to laa you want to laugh at the ideadet of like two presidents diametrically opposeo d coming together, trump calling him ifci obama doesn't call himng back , that's not a good sign. if they call and they go , look, you know, maybe we can talk, know i could talk to putin, you could talk to zelenskyy. we do. that'sn to zele if you just this crazy, then you're what ideasu a do youve.et abo so, yeah. forget whautt i said about your birth certificate. [l your bii'll apologize for spg on your campaign. we'll fly toau europi wille. >> do it. exactly. but you hate every single copin buddy film. >>cu they always win at the end game. even when they hate each other. lethal weapon. 48 hours. no way. they're right in the same car though. you're takin g. >> my point is , the point is nobody is talking about a negotiation. nobody's talking about off ramps. and i think that i thinki thern might be an off ramp whenh the the oligarchs see their money truloly threatened and they're
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getting killed, oligarchs are getting killed. there might be an exit strategyr that they create for putinat the way they did with yeltsin, right where you say, look, it y guarantees you get to keep all your money. >> we're not going to killwe wi your secretary of defense. ge're going to kill anybody, but you're going to get to go .a and then they tradvee. so but they have to make it you look like he won something that donbas, you know, maybe that's what they give them and then then they can. but you're not giving them anything. i know. i know. i know. i i we and that's why we're going to keep giving billions and the outcome will be the same. a destroyed country, ukraine. >> it is interesting nowun because it seems like zelenskyt he thethat i one who is the most hardened to the negotiation because he said, i'm never going to do it with him. s hexactly where he was for negotiations originally march. >> a lot of people have died. putin wasn't for that. so remember that to me. we still think we will solve nothing. not but we did. it was good. did more of the five 5% down th
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the nfl's concussion protocol under scrutiny after: th a secoc frightening scene at lastr night's game. da happened in the second quarter. dolphins quarterback to appeared vilo violently thrown his arms, appearing to seize up almost immediately. e upa motion associated with hed trauma two was taken off the field on a stretcher ata st with what the team classified team cnd neck injuries. >> you see it there. elease hed was later released fromhost the hospital. but here's what's gaining controversy. al, bu this wasn't his first hit thisot week. four days prior, on sunday, suna tongo vilo underwent concussioyn evaluations after this tackle in a game against the bills. but both the team and to but himself said he was cleared
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by doctors to play thursday. on sunday, h ely ree actually reentered the game and went on to beant t the bills.e, wha >> but jessi, what do you make k all this? so the shot there where he stumbles and can't walk, that's demonstrating a quot cane, ing clear gross motor instability. mo coming back from the bar at two o'clock in the morning. you can't stand you can't functionyo, you can't.d, you c that automatically enters you into concussion protocol. functi abut what did they do? they not only put themly what th back into the game in b the secondack in half, they hav a game on thursday. a ga some that's a pretty tightight turnaround. >> you're going sunday to thursday. that's four days. you already know to thur that yn have another concussion. easier if you've jus t sustained one a couple of days before. he ie's at risk on monday. the players union actually initiated an mondstigation into the dolphin theyputting this guy out into the field. so they put them back ou pt ontb the field and then he takes brua a brutal hit, smashes his head against the turf, and now he
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ths to go to the hospital on a stretcher. there talking about a criminal investigation. there are people that should be fired within the organization, the team medical unitin the. unit. and i don't know how the guy's agent didn't say, hey, you know what? we're not going to play him this week. you're risking a huge, hugear asset right there. >> it's not like it'sing a the playoffshu. it's a shame what happened. i have the complete opposite opinion. but jessica, what do you sayoppt before i go off? why would you think that?: why o that's good.u this is twitter hashtathink thg. it is uninformed hysteriate and lunatics going off in the blue checkmark. it's not only thing aboutblue twitte cr yesterday, everybody n the nfl, everyone on espn, former players and agents are saying this was horrible. >> i will tell you what, youwha have to believe that on sunday, tewa lied. >> the team lied. the league doesn't matter whatst two and it doesn't matter what two is safe and independent.
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wait, i'm not able to still make believe the automat sit them. you have tseo believnt he theres a conspiracy, including the independenim t concussionincludin protocol doctor who lied about the reason that he was wobblyo on sunday and allowed him back in the game. he saihin thd his back was inju who back to and the team to turned a little violent. . lower said my back was escalator's. say that's why i whatever they will to get back on the .yo you have to understand politically what if it's weekf n three of an incredible season? season, he's not going to risk his entire career and neither will the team. i'm not not going to write his entire career. e teami am not excusing what thl has done in the past with a billion dollar concussion settlement, but this is uninformed hysteria by espn and by the informed early upset with last night that was concussion. >> but that's not what happeneds on sunday. we're talking about this on und.
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a monda sunday and monday, the league's. >> ders union opened one investigate. >> h we was wobbling and they iy gross motor instability, dagen right there. you automatically sit. e havehave to believe in a conspiracy against everybody involved in this t one day.ody n yes,vo you do. you just have to believe in a very reckless medical staff. put this at risk.ut thi seriously, is t has nothing to y with the nfl. >> actually , it. does.>> ds ap this is the dolphins position.pr the team, you guys later go to the bar. oh, i'm sorry. go ahead. i'll get that. okay, i was just waiting for producer to chime in. i they probably would tell me to shut up. i think they went toagen: th th >> sorry, who wants to get hime go ? well, i think thisbar. why thiso is why the nfl got sto much into social justice. right? it's like they needed to hide behind something. so this is what all corporations do. they they wave the flag. so you might ignore the uglyh tt truth that they really don't care about. don'ttheir players.
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that's kind of what it is . but having said that, if you if you told any young man that there may be a risk of braindama damage and permanent personality change from a sport that you play, they're still going to platheyy. they're still going to play. people make their own risk, m cost benefitak analysis. enefit and they're okay i an every spot and every activity on the cost benefit analysis. so that might be true. however, there the cost benefite analysis by the team, . n jesse' i'm in jesse's camp on this. beat was a terrible decision because now they've lost their best asset. yeah. so not only might be permanently damaged, hopefully not. okay, fine. maybe i'll be fine not., i hope i hope he's fine. but the team, because of thati o decision to play him again, basically they don't have their star guy right. then't haveand maybe you shouly can't we just play on sundays? why does it wet have to be mond? thursday. hey, man, i don't understand that. i don't that's how people love it. he's also part of the problem with all of us that fuels
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a complex of it because people e say that they're so upset about x, y and ze so u things, but they don't stop tuning in. they don't stop patronizing it, thate endo the endorsements keep pouring in. and this is also part of the conversation about guaranteed money likemoney. lamar jackson of the baltimore ravens wants this contract a with guaranteed money becausndae in football, there's a high chance that you're going to ende up really hurt y and youou wanto make sure that if you put your life on the line, that you get generational wealth out of it. right. if you're going to end up beingy someone that has no control over your body, and may end upef actually killing yourself, we've seen incidents of that after cty over and over again o that you have changed the course of history for your family. and that's why and i'm not. saying i'm only involved indon' this was a hotseat for me toto e be sitting in between that. but thatt that is why two would woulack out there. well, he's got a 19 millionk ou dollar signing, so i don't think he's struggling for money. >> rightso i don't think. >> that doesn't compare to what would you want to protect? i don't believe in: the conspiracy that everybody tt lies between the team and the
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doayer and the league and a doctor , the independent doctor who was the first timisee i am accused of being a conspiracy i. there is i don't know, i'm going to embrace it.race it. i don't.esse who loves conspiracies? i don't i don't buy to separate incidents. i'm just saying farewell fridaye next. >> hi, i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas, and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american sleep deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see, getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps maintain a healthy blood pressure, healthy cardiovascular system. thankfully, relaxium sleeps formula is clinically proven to help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer and wake up feeling refreshed.
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, that election is a great movie, so it's such a good movie. under or under watch by matthews broderick. : or "unoh yeah. >> the bee sting dagen. >> jack torrance injack t the shining. oh, that's a good one or.rance n that's good.>> greg: i was when i was going to go witho go frank booth of blue velvet. but can i do you sorry. you haven't seen that movie. se watch itth with the kids. but this is from mary .se and what famous person, dead or alive, are you related to? >> it's a great question. some people have like famouse fs story. i got nothing. oh, come on . famous famous dagen cousin,g: distant cousin, dead. >> patricia neal, the actress who is in a face in the crowd. yes, she had a voice like this and she looked just like my grandmother. she was like she i remember she had that voice. >> she was always in these copv. movies. >> d doll. ry to >> really?
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i know that. what is it? what book did. >> g >> rightre?o be not s and the giant peach. oh, not a fan of that.a fan of too much sugar. jessica, just go easy for you. yeah, i mean my sister. ca: ye yeahah. your sister's the actress is on an mtv show, what, six ,s been seven seasons. >> what the show is called.g: wa >> awkward. yes.s th and then your dad was a famous director or cinematography director . producer, director . do you think so? i got it all over. yeah. see, we're nothing. >> no, jesse . , we did twenty three in me and i went all the way back . you have no you know, heghter] is jewish. is jewish. jewi not. i am more related to than you are. i'm 30% ashkenazi.o jesu there's no you don't haven't hae a single jewish. when >> are youar fact checking my . yes. dana, i'm . i honestly have no one . i think that i'm everybody inhoe
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various water rescuing tomorrow night, i don't know how i got roped into, this i'm going to introduce joe machi and joe devito two of the great people that are part of the gutfeld exclamation point. i'm going to introduce them. i'm going to be i but i'm embarrassed. >> fox whiz with jamie lissow. please, also, go see us, tickets still available. uncle vinny's comedy club.com. >> jesse: are you getting paid for that? >> i'm going to donate it if i do. all i'm doing is introducing people. but i actually have a few jokes. some of them are take. >> jesse: dana doing comedy? >> dana: we will see. >> jesse: now i want to go. >> dana: we will see. >> jessica: my saturday looks really boring for sure. a lot of heart breaking stories out of hurricane ian and moments of unity and positivity should be shared, too. a group of flamingos who rode
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