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that mr. hur gets the resources and the time he needs to conduct such a probe. they say he had no other choice but to do this, but the oddity is we have a former white house occupant and the guy who's presently living in the white house being investigated at the same time. it has never happened. it's happening right now. here's "the five." >> i'm greg gutfeld, along with kennedy, geraldo, jesse watters, and dana perino. "the five." >> joe biden has another huge headache in his growing classified documents scandal. his own attorney general forced to appoint a special counsel, because it looks like joe was leaving secret files all over the place.
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a second trove of documents were found in his garage in wilmington, delaware, right next to his prized muscle car. the president is downplaying the discovery, and using the classic corvette defense. >> classified material next to your corvette. what were you thinking? >> i'll have a chance to speak on this god willing soon, by the way, my corvette is in a locked garage. not sitting out on the street. >> in a locked garage? >> yes, as well as my corvette. as i said earlier this week, people know i take classified documents and classified material seriously. they discovered a small number of documents with classified markings in storage areas, in file cabinets in my home and my personal library. >> no one ever breaks into a locked garage, breaks into a garage door and leaves it open.
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today the doj discovered another document in biden's house. the president's lawyers claimed they were inadvertently misplaced. a lot of questions here. the white house is more than happy to answer them all. >> i refer you to the department of justice or mire colleagues in the counsel office. i'm not going to go beyond what the president said. i'm not going to go beyond what the president said. i'm not going to go into the particulars of the doj did. there's an ongoing process. it's being reviewed. don't have more to share. >> was it because -- >> again, there's a process, an ongoing process, that's occurring. >> ooh, the process. it looks like the view and a democrat congressman have a solid theory on the documents. >> i've never seen a luckier. just this close to getting >> does it feel like the republicans are behind it? >> it did originally, but -- i'm
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sorry -- but not now. >> also aware of the fact that things can be planted on people. things can be planted in places, and then discovered conveniently. that may be what has occurred here. >> joy obviously stealing that jacket from michael keaton in "beetlejuice." how do we not know it hasn't been planted, ge geraldo? the same people that colluded with trump. >> it's preposterous and ridiculous, as is the entire scandal. this is much to do about nothing. this is a chance to the republicans go, na-na-na. >> joe deserves it, getting up on his high horse. >> i think because of his stern
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and self-righteous and inflated outrage, faux outrage, over the president -- president trump's mar-a-lago stash, then he looks like a hypocrite that he apparently is. i think that's what's most damaging, his own hypocrisy. >> it's so amazing, dana, because the events happened so close. with trump, it was in august. here it is now. >> yeah. >> you don't have to say, imagine if this was trump, you don't have to imagine it, because it already happened. they did crucify him. >> i hope that the media will update all of their this isn't as bad as trump visual aids. this story is growing, and will grow more. i hope we do find out when the documents were revealed, when did they know in the white house, especially in the press office, because if they weren't told about the november 2nd discovery, that's something, or did they decide to also play it
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down and not comment until after the midterms. i do think, you know how biden said how irresponsible could you be. >> uh-huh. >> that's like the new -- what difference does it make, which what -- that was the theme of the hillary clinton campaign, how irresponsible could you be. you could take that line to the biden administration on almost every single issue. another point is that a locked garage as a defense. is his password password? that's not going to cut it. imagine if president trump said that. don't worry, my wife's closet has a lock on it. this is absurd. the other thing is, it's really bad for the government and for people who actually deal with classified information. last february, the government actually secured a prison term for a former defense department employee who mishandled classified materials. if you read this criminal, a cnn piece, she was working on a
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thesis, they needed to work on the thesis, covid happened, couldn't get into the building, she took a classified document home, they had a dinner party, and another colleague seized the documents and turns her in. that's what you're supposed to do. she's in prison. >> that's amazing. that's incredible. what a fink. >> that's horrifying. >> you know, kennedy, conspiracies put forth on "the view" suggesting it might be republicans. >> probably was, yes. >> couldn't you argue that it's more -- if there's any conspiracy, it would come from the people who don't want biden to you run, which is 85% of the democrats. >> and mayor pete. >> trying to tank his campaign, they would have planted those documents, people within the biden circle at his penn office in d.c., wilmington, delaware, home, but that didn't happen, because geraldo thinks it isn't a big deal. i think they all do it. >> i think they do too.
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>> i think every president hides away documents. i don't know if he was trying to hide something or was irresponsible. he doesn't know how long they've been there, who put them there. that's a big deal talking about top classified secret information. we should be concerned about, considering spies surrounding dianne feinstein. that's number one. number two, after the speaker drama last week, you can't deny that the matrix is real, someone is writing every chapter. i thought this week would be boring, but now there's a third tranche of documents. thank you, overlord. >> it's clear joe doesn't know what the hell is going on, right? b, this to me is worse than watergate. ha-ha-ha.
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>> that's joe's defense. i don't know what's in my house. i don't know what's in my office. china put it there. i don't know what the documents say. it's the idiot defense. >> it is. you start looking at the stuff about the university of pennsylvania, and it's kind of interesting. >> so he opens the biden center, at upenn, and then sends the upenn president to be the ambassador of germany. talk abo- >> if you took the corvette, drove it to taiwan, china wouldn't invade. now, have you ever had a garage door, you hit the button, and it closes, but all of a sudden it goes back up because a leaf is dangling into the beam, and it won't let you close it. that's what we're at.
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biden's automatic garage door opener is the safest thing you can have. how many times have you been driving, can you imagine him in the corvette, jill, got to turn around,ic i left the garage door open. did they have a garage sale? i mean, how do we know hunter -- oh, guess what, mom and dad are in rehoboth, bring the strippers are over. these things are there for seven years. you're saying hunter didn't party while his parents out, didn't have the chinese spy working for the biden campaign over at the house? did he have patrick ho, the guy indicted for espionage over at the white house? what business partner of hunter went over to the house? that's what i want to know. >> there's no evidence that anything was compromised, zero evidence. >> we just started the investigation, geraldo. joe biden ran his basement campaign from the house, where
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these classified documents were. how many campaign staff members were going in and out of there? is it the russians? oops, look at these ukraine documents. click-click. it's so easy to get into this situation geraldo. you have no idea. also, biden is using the hillary defense, which i love. he's saying, you know what, my lawyers, have looked into all of my offices, and determined these are the classified documents that we're going to turn over. the rest of the documents we found mostly about hunter's wedding and yoga. who gets away with that? >> would you care at all if it wasn't for mar-a-lago? >> of course i would care. i don't care about mar-a-lago. i care about car-a-lago. trump is under investigation by two special counsels. biden is under investigation. his son is under investigation.
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so these lawyers, who you know i hate, are basically going to determine who the next president's going to be. you can indict one, not the other. you can indict both. why are a handful of lawyers and prosecutors determine who the next president is? they did it with hillary. now they have joe and his son under lock. i mean, the fbi is -- these guys, it's too much investigation. the. >> car-a-lago? >> took me all day. >> good for you. >> this is a disturbing trend, that bidens leave stuff everywhere. they leave guns in trashcans, diaries in halfway houses, baby and strippers. >> what do you think the chances that they find more documents and more homes and more offices? what are the chances? >> the chances, i say, are good, huh? don't hold me to it. i might change my mind. coming up next, chicago mayor
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♪ ♪ >> america's worst mayor wants you to think she's doing a great job. no, we're not talking about her karaoke skills. chicago's lori lightfoot thinks she deserves another shot at running the windy city, boasting about her handling of crime. >> you wouldn't know it by watching the news, listening to the haters, but on crime mayor lightfoot has a plan.
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she's putting more police on the streets, getting more guns offer them. when it comes to new strategies, new technology, lightfoot has invested more than any mayor. those are facts. >> speaking of facts, here's a few. murders are nearly 40% higher than in 2019 when lightfoot first took office, and lightfoot is so desperate to get re-elected, she's bribing children to boost her campaign. chicago public school inspector general has reportedly opened an investigation into emails from her campaign asking teachers to encourage students to volunteer in exchange for school credit. i mean, if i'm getting school credit, i campaign for anybody, greg. >> that's true. why didn't i think of this? if you could supply me with talking points, students, that's extra credit. look, imagine if she went after gangs the way she went after that limo company. remember, they left that yelp review. she's the only mayor of a city that's completely overrun by
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cartels. i mean, they run that city. she's not fighting crime. she's fighting for power. other people suffering only crosses her radar once it poses a political threat. that's the difference between democrats and republicans. republicans tend to confront their problem children, be it santos or somebody else. the dems just elect them to be a historical first. yeah, she's the first mayor to be under the thumb of cartels. she's the worst mayor in america. the worst mayor chicago has ever had. looks like she hasn't dressed since 1983. dresses like they pantsed the salvation army bell ringer. she's a black lesbian left winger. they're willing to let the city be run into the ground. a 40% increase in murder. no white guy could get away with that. >> hmm. that's a bad track record to run
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on. is anybody running against mayor lightfoot? >> one of the things i wrote down in the break, going to this, sadly i think nothing is going to change there. >> you're right. >> think about what happened in philadelphia, when they had a recall opportunity to recall that guy krasner, and he just got re-elected, the same thing happened out in california with watch ma call it there. gascon. it's like when biden says it's the biggest drop in gas prices in history. only because it went up so much under your watch. that doesn't make sense. yesterday we found out that young adult males from zip codes with the most violent in chicago and philly had a notably higher risk of firearm-related death than u.s. military serve nothing all the years in iraq and afghanistan. that's the ad i would run there. >> you got to go to war to be
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safe. that's crazy. geraldo, how dangerous is chicago? >> built a trip around a wedding there in december. chicago has always been a tale of two cities. south side and northside. south side, overwhelming black and poor half of the city is where most of the gang violence is happening. chicago is on track now to have over -- or had over 700 murders and led the nation by far in murders last year. she runs on a very tenuous record. the problem from her point of view politically is that now that fear of crime, that absolute terror has people on the north side of town, the more affluent side of town, getting private police forces, security guards. so the whole tempo of life in the windy city has been
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undermined. will she be re-elected? using kids? it's a brilliant idea to use kids. it's a scam. there's an inherent dishonesty to it. yet you could paint it, what a great program, get the kids involved in politics, municipal government and so forth. chicago is in a terrible place. i think greg is right, she'll be re-elected, and nothing you can do about it. >> should only make our shoes and phones. >> make our shoes too? >> you know how h hard to find a company to make a shoe without using child labor? i have a real problem with this. i mean, first of all, if this was a republican or a libertarian mayor who did the same thing, they would have said hell no.
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they're ratting her out. she stood up to the teachers union, when they wanted to keep the schools closed. that's one good thing she did. >> not a little thing. >> no. but this child labor, grades have tanked so much in the hardest-hit schools in chicago because of the pandemic, that they have to do whatever they can to give them credit to boost their gpas so they have a snowball's chance in hell of getting into colleges. >> so there's going do be middle schoolers with a little placard that says, go lori, freezing on the south side of chicago for school credit. >> but make it bullet-proof. kids are out there, you got to keep them safe. >> if one kid gets hurt out there campaigning for her, it's going to be in trouble. she'll have to answer to me. up next, mayor pete's screw-ups are piling up. is the transportation secretary being too woke instead of trying to make things work?
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after an faa outage grounded flights nationwide, it's the latest problem to plague the transportation secretary's time in office. actually sums it up this way, quote, historic crisis haunt pete buttigieg, but some fire back saying buttigieg is doing an incredible job, critics say he's more interested in a woke agenda than fixing our transportation system. >> s ships and containers stuckn our ocean, rising gas prices, and today the first national ground hold of flights since 9/11. >> i like the secretary, but
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less than 30 days ago his department told the states they ought to make building new roads the lowest possible priority because of climate change. >> i mean, we're talking about somebody who's more interested in transphobia than transportation. >> and speaking of the woke agenda, this video was uncovered from an faa summit. you won't believe it. >> it's interesting, because safety is, you know, separate from the mission, but is more integral to any mission, any objective, than diversity and equity and inclusion in particular. so how do we make them more the same? how do we show that's important? >> integral? >> like tomato and tomato.
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>> those people should not be near planes. >> airplanes. >> they should not be near airplanes. >> one guy was falling asleep on the bottom left corner. >> can you blame him? >> i don't think he was paying attention. they're basically saying, if the plane crashes, we want an even number of whites and blacks to die. they said inclusion is important. >> they're inclusion consultants. >> that was a $50,000 lecture on how inclusion is more important than the plane crashing. the plane that crashes might argue that inclusion might not be as important. i understand that pete is new on the job. when i'm new on a job, do the computers look new? do the phones look new? if i go into an office, the phone still has the cord, the compcomputer is not a flat-scre, it has big, chunky bodies. these computers they're using for this system are 30 years old. 30 years old. i can't do the math.
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>> is that 1990? >> yeah. remember computers in the early '90s, how enormous they were? not scheduled to be upgraded for six more years. he comes in, and now he says, you know what, i think we're going to rush job this computer upgrade. thank you, mayor pete. seems like he's on it. >> even democrats are going after him. geraldo, you have nina turner, and more, mad at him for one reason or another. he gets attention, because he had the all of the above media strategy. any topic, the white house would say, have mayor pete on it, he can talk about absolutely anything. he gets a lot of scrutiny. >> you know, i'm in a cranky mood today, dana, because i take the 10:20 flight to get here. i get here by 11:30 a. what happened yesterday, i had no
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faith in the airlines' reliability, so i got up at 4:00 a.m., and caught the 7:00 a.m. flight from cleveland here. >> was that on time? >> my point is he cannot charm his way through supply chain crisis or what happened yesterday with the whole fleet being grounded. it's happening on his watch. i feel bad because he is such a nice fellow, but -- i believe that his political future, in the last several weeks, has really disintegrated. >> and that's why he leaked, the fact that there were classified documents in biden's garage, took them on his bicycle and shoved them next to the corvette, dana. >> with the computer guy that runs the takeoffs and landings. >> it's been said that pete buttigieg is the worst transportation secretary in history. i think neil goldschmidt might want to have something to say
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about that, andy card, federico pena. no one talks about transportation secretaries. we are right now, because he's doing such a bad job. he's on a fast-track to the white house, this whole job is beneath him. he doesn't want to be bothered. it's like he's interrupted every time he's watching "emily in paris." the planes are grounded again? what's the answer? he doesn't have foresight. he could have seen it coming. he didn't. he didn't do his homework, which means he's not qualified. >> one of his defenders put out a tweet saying, he was a rhodes scholar, went to harvard and -- >> still an empty suit. he's all broke back and no mountain. >> did they really say that? >> yeah, they say that downtown
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i hear. let's go through the list of people who were chosen for their identity over their competence. you got kamala deeply unpopular, right? two boxes. mayor pete, a local mediocrity, that's what he was, but he was a historical first. rachel lavine. sam bankman. lori lightfoot. historically incompetent. jean-pierre, how did she get the job? he doesn't want to do this job, because he never had to work this hard. this is what you're seeing, people who get stuck for identity don't want to work. >> he was a mckenzie consultant. >> i don't know what that is. >> no one does. >> it sounds important. >> so important that people pay thousands of dollars a month to have them, and still don't know what's happening. up next, a squad member thinks it's racist to try to take on china.
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boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv >> well, not everyone is going to be staying alive if the squad has anything to say about it. they're at it again. the merry band of progressive lawmakers think it's racist for congress to take on china. the house voted overwhelmingly to challenge the communist chinese on trade, defense, trade policy and human rights. they joined republicans in backing the measure, but some think it's a terrible idea. >> it's really clear that this is just a committee that would further embolden anti-asian rhetoric and hate and put lives at risk. >> so do you think that 146 democrats who voted yes on it
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are wrong on their votes? >> we just see differently. >> all right. interesting. you know who might see it the same way she does, the chinese communist party, talking points that they would offer in order to create a firestorm in the u.s. >> absolutely. i don't mind opposition, you know, but not one that's based on a lie, right? anti-asian hate, believe it or not, is not driven by the geopolitical moves. i don't think that zoned out junkie who slugs an asian woman or pushes her if front of the train, you know, is up to speed on american-china relations? the reason asian hate crimes remains unreported by the media, it doesn't fit that storyline, right? if you look who's doing it, it's not the angry white trucker mad that diseased bat suit gave him covid, it's minorities on the
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street beating asian women up. it goes against that narrative. >> also, did they talk about it then? did any of them? where was aoc? we kept asking, are you going to comment on this. >> yeah. >> no,. >> never did. >> h how serious is the chair of this committee? he's said people want a viral moment. >> it's interesting, he had bipartisan support for getting this appointment, and he's super serious about it. one of the things he plans to do, he's going to call disney's bob iger, and adam silver with the nba to come and testify. you know about disney bending over back are backwards to make sure china is happy.
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those are hearings you wouldn't have gotten without a committee like this. it's pretty interesting. as to what presley was saying, it's ridiculous to suggest we can't distinguish from the chinese communist party and asian americans here at home. chinese communist party unleashed a pandemic on the world that killed millions. we are still living with the consequences of that to this day. we don't know where billions of dollars of taxpayer investment went. there's going to be an investigation into that. the so i think that the chinese -- the committee that's going to look into china is going to have a lot more bipartisan support than probably other things on capitol hill this year. >> all right. so how big a threat is china to business, culture, and the world in terms of unleashing another pandemic? why would presley try to minimize that when it's such a big problem? >> for her being woke is more important than being alive. if she was president, we could only get tough with white countries. russia, the french, who i'm kind of itching for a fight with.
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if you're japan, if you're china, if you're the cartels, if you're a muslim nation, you know what, bring it on. we're going to lay down, because we don't want to offend in addition. do you remember that attitude during the war on terror? don't want to get too tough with the muslims, because of islama phobia. that's the real threat. take away everything. just as you said, covid alone, they unleashed this disease that murders a million americans, and you're sitting in congress, you're, like, you know what, i'd rather talk about infrastructure. i don't know who her constituents are. i can't imagine they support that. her constituents died from covid-19. their families might want to get tough on china. it might have been america that was involved in that lab. so, you know, she's america hater, another reason to look into it. >> yeah. there's so many questions. china obviously has a 50-year
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strategy for achieving global hedgemoney. the united states, we have a different strategy based on who's president. the message in congress, we want to protect ourselves as a nation. we want to have a policy about china that is not necessarily partisan. >> i think that while i am generally speaking sympathetic to the squad, i like aoc a lot, i like her verve, her grit, her energy, the problem is that they get off on these tangents that are so silly to worry about people being anti-china because of, you know, these actions that they're taking is ridiculous, when you think china is the menace, far more threatening to the united states. russia is under 200 million. china is hundreds of millions. china will represent our future
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adversary forever until something awful happens. shrink it down to anti-asian sentiment in the city and other places, with many asian friends, i can tell you, particularly the women, are petrified. you know, obviously, a notorious case brings it to the fore, but they l live in a constant sense that they are different, will be singled out, that every person of color that they walk past them, that is a potential threat to them, it's really very, very sad what has happened. i think that wokeness doesn't help. what should -- what the approach should be is frankness, confronted, real inclusion, not bs, you know, pr stuff like this. >> i wonder what her position is on the supreme court case in regard to the asian american students saying they've been
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discriminated against. maybe the most discriminated against group in higher education. you know, arguably the data bears that out. you know, it's like that's not even being lilly correct. can you speak honestly to that? you haven't heard a people. coming up next, companies are hiring social media coaches to help get employees out of cancel culture jams. that's next. my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me.
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♪ ♪ >> could this be the solution to cancel culture? "the washington post" hiring a social media coach to teach their reporters how to properly behave online and train them on best practices for building, quote, trust, affinity, and heaven. heaven? is this something arkoses should do, will do, make media boring? will it make social media boring? >> companies used to be that nobody knew the names of the
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people that worked there. you worked for "the new york times," "the washington post," those were the names you knew, but then the social media footprints created reporters who now kind of believe that their products or even better minor celebrities. they know that scares the boss. it's like taylor lorenz who can act like they're this autonomous thing with their own opinions, and the company is like, well, what do we do? you created these little monsters, tell them to get off it, fire them. >> isn't this the next step around the industry created around wokeness and -- >> given how many briefings an employee has to do, when do you do any work? twitter for reporters is something that you do for each other and your competitors. i used to say this about the white house press briefing room. it's not an insult. they write to one-up the other
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person. it's a competition. of course there's an audience, but you weren't directly related to the audience. everyone thought this is the way to keep eyeballs on our newspaper if we tweet. that's proven not to be the case. the best coach is don't tweet at all. that's what "the new york times" did. we want you to stop tweeting and want you to report. i put myself in this category. i used to do proactive twitter. don't do it as much anymore. i do look at it a lot to see what's happening. at these companies, you could have a "washington post" media team, social media team, that is promoting the stuff that's being written by the paper, but you as an individual, maybe if they said we don't expect you to do that anymore, you'd be free, you wouldn't have to do it. >> do i think i would have had more restraint in posting that nude shot that -- if i had a social media coach? >> no. >> why did you have to introduce that image into our minds, geraldo? >> i love it. >> you needed a social media
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coach to tell you not to post that? >> ha-ha-ha. >> most people know better, geraldo. i always think, if you say something horrible on social media, are you have about a 25% chance you're going to die or get canceled. so there's that other 75% chance that you're going to need help with survival. you'll need a professional to craft a delicately worded message that lands perfectly, and then you just disappear for about a week. that's the perfectly crafted response. say something gentle. it's obviously not my fault. i inadvertently missed documents. good-bye. i'll see you next tuesday. that's what you need. >> but what about restraint, going back to restraint? i mean, can't it -- particularly with younger or less experienced people in the newsroom, lay out the law? >> they want someone else to restrain, because they've been propagandized by commies who
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tell them how to think, they can't think for themselves. they have no internal compass. not everyone should be canceled, but some should be fired. they're doing this to stem the bleeding a little bit so they don't have to fire every single dumb-dumb they've helped become this way. >> we can't be a cheerleader for elon musk and everything, every place, all the time, and then say, but except in our newsroom. >> exactly right, geraldo. >> "one more thing" is up next. hi, i'm william devane. did you know there's only been two times in american history - two - when the national debt was larger than gross domestic product? world war ii - and right now. that's a deep hole. and i don't know how we'll climb out of it. that's why i buy gold from rosland capital.
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i was thinking, i should probably set up that 90 day refill. walgreens is all about making life easier. i can help set that up right now for you. i'll be honest, there are days i forget what she's supposed to be taking. hey, i get it... and you're not alone in this, ok? so james, all these prescriptions. are they covered? that's right. with your medicare plan you get low-cost copays. thank you. let's talk about making things easier. walgreens is here. ♪ ♪ >> greg: not a lot of time here. jesse? >> jesse: the home security company ring have a doorbell? they are working on a drone called the always home cam, just a little tiny drone that just flies around your house, patrols
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things when you're not around. it has navi 1/2 sensors and loot the window. make sure everything is copasetic. >> greg: want something free. go ahead, jesse. >> jesse: ring, call johnny. 7:00 the deep dive into biden's garage. looking into the corvette. what kind of mechanics are over there. whether hunter took it for a spin the whole nine yards. >> greg: show pete hegseth, gerri willis kat timpf, tyrus, 11:00 p.m. let's do this. celebrity sight, everybody. this was exciting. in the afternoons i like to go for a little jog in central park who was there post morning show show in mika and gentlemen scarborough out there frolicking around in central park. absolutely beautiful. one of them got the zoomies though that may be joe who had caffeine morning joe. good see them getting fresh air.
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>> jesse: the zoomies? >> dana: hemmer and i were working at that time. three kit conttens two weeks old someone named them spirit, delta and frontier. maybe they found them at the airport. the frontier airlines found out about the kittens being named after them. two 500 vouchers for anyone willing a document the kittens. angie, don't get any ideas. they are available for adoption through the animal foundation of las vegas. >> i think he's cute. >> greg: geraldo? >> geraldo: my grandsons very effected by the weather on the west coast. they live -- canyon little one vincent almost 2 years old. desmond is the big one. he wants to be a reporter. he is checking everything out. but here is his report. >> desmond rivera reporting live from that pang go, we have weird
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holes. >> greg: future at cnn. five seconds? >> kennedy: deer crashed through a butcher shop. >> greg: nicely done. all the way to the end. >> kennedy: and out. >> dana: poor thing. >> greg: "special report" is up next. >> bret: well done, kennedy. very quickly. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. president biden's attorney general has appointed a special counsel to investigate the discovery of classified documents at the president's home and business office. earlier in the day the president admitted the records had been found at his residence in wilmington, delaware, one set of documents found had his garage. next to his corvette. he insists he is cooperating fully and completely with the justice department investigation. newly elected house speaker
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