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hair cannot go over the seat, okay. >> what about take out your ear pods. >> and clip in hair extensions on a flight. i've done that more than once. leave my clips? i can't get comfy and cozy with my clips. >> thank you,. i'll see you guys back here tomorrow and congresswoman nancy mace will be here to weigh in -- >> jeanine: hello, everyone. i'm judge jea nine pirro, dana perino, greg gut felled and jesse wa watters and this is the five.
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[inaudible]. >> jeanine: can you feel the excitement, america? president biden teasing that you'll know "real soon"about his 2024 plans even though he's completely bombing in the polls. the big guys expected to officially kick off his bid for reelection tomorrow with a low key video a>> announcer: ment. he apparently filmed it at his beach house after getting back from his ironland trip and biden pushes ahead, more than half the could be triple-demic is saying no thanks. whopping 70% say biden should not run again. even the media has serious doubts about joe. >> american people want that. do they want four more years for this president? >> my own sense is most people don't want to vote for an 81-year-old man for a president. >> the democrats are the ones i worry about and they've got to get on it and what their message is going to be and what they're
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going to do to build the enthusiasm for their candidate. >> the president is facing head winds coming to the public perception about whether or not he should run and chief ray among those concerns are the president's 80-year-old age. >> there's a majority of democrats that don't want to see biden run simply because of questions about his physical ability to do it and his current age. >> jeanine: while americans have worries about a second biden term, top democrats are trying to reassure them. >> he's going have an incredibly strong record to run on. >> should president biden be doing more to show americans that he's up to the job? >> i think his schedule reflects an active person mentally and physically who is engaging with the american people on a regular basis. it's about 1 months before there's an election. most people make their decision on a candidate 19 days before an election. we're fab in advance of any
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decision making. >> jeanine: okay, greg. 70% of americans don't want him to run and the truth is that when everyone is starting to question him including the democrat media system of articulation >> greg: what about the remaining 30% and do polling in psychoi can't tell rick hospitals and when they -- psychiatric hospital and they means they're active. he's really active. it's like a 13-year-old dog trying to group the stairs and it's funny thinking about joe. we were having this conversation in 2019 and everybody said he was already passed his prime, shout-out to don lemon.
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>> it's like booking the second trip on the titanic and now in this era of deep fakes and artificial intelligence and you're going to have a video tomorrow. he's going to be as real as max head room and you'll be seeing movement around like this, clips and edits because you can't just run it because it's not going to work. the unknown is preferable to the familiar and every time we fall in love, it's before flaherty kicks in and you have this person that you admire and love and over time you get tired of them and may not be their fault but you know maybe it's because you're tired of hearing the same thing or maybe they piss outrebounded off and sooner or later it's over and everybody is shocked.
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>> jeanine: dana, especially now with the fact that it appear this is campaign whether he ever it gets started is going to be a low key campaign with a low key a>> announcer: ment.>> announce. >> dana: in one of the first democrat primary debate in 2019, it was one of the castro brothers and running for president and on stage during the debate he brought up cognitive decline. and he was almost run out of town and he basically dropped out a day or two later because people said you can't say that. now the new york times editorial page is actually saying that. not saying to drop out but they're saying there's an issue here and they're saying the president needs to address it. president trump took off on the first day and announced he was running that day for reelection. there was never any question.
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biden haslet everybody wonder if he'll run again. i think something that happened in the mid terms when the democrats did better than expected, it sort of saddled the democrat's with biden. because now he doesn't think that he's old. okay. and i think that it's hard to tell somebody that. and he has his family around him saying, it's all -- you're good. we're good to go. and you've accomplished so much. you have to finish the job. he believes that and they're going to keep on trying to push for that. i do think that they've been pretty open about the fact that joe biden, they think in their mind is the only democrat that can beat president trump. in a rematch. i don't know if that's true. but i do think the last thing i would say is what you mentioned about "the wall street journal" editorial board is that if the question gets to be if biden's in cognitive decline of some rate and kamala harris is the option, then does that motivate republicans to vote more as democrats are less enthusiastic
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in which case as kelly anne con way said on the big show over the weekend, that could help republicans no matter who it is. >> jeanine: great point. i'm going to you now, harold. he says he needs to finish the job as dana just mentioned and he can tout all the great things he's done like massive new infrastructure, the president is doing his job well. apparently they say that the economy is humming and there's so many jobs available. is that selling the american people are buying it? >> good to be back with you around the table. you as well, greg, as always they -- a couple things. the country's divided and there seems to be a little enthusiasm for either front runner and i'm 52 and don't recall a time where 70% of the country don't want the incumbent president to run and 60% of the country doesn't the front runner in the republican party to be the nominee. age is the primary factor of president biden and some of the noise around former president trump as a reason for that.
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wherever you may stand in the race. two, ron desantis was leading in the polling two and a half months ago and to greg's point, generic polling is that everybody thinks you can have better and do better and we believe someone can per personiy politic ifs we don't know. if the two are the nominees, donald trump and joe biden, i hope they don't do what some thing and i think they do very well is bring out the very worst in their supporters and worst in the country whether they intend to or not. i hope they understand they need to elevate the campaign. i said before and got criticized on the panel and perhaps some viewers, i think choice for democrats is an incredibly important issue and continues to perform well on the ballot and even if it's joe biden or someone else, that issue will be a defining issue for democrats going forward regardless if it's an incumbent or what. >> state referendums in the key states like ohio for example
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unless the republicans can block that. >> no doubt. i ran for senate republicans led by some in the white house you served, dana and put same sex marriage on the ballots and time honored traditions of doing this and whatever the case, it'll benefit democrats but there's no doubt, we never see a moment where 70% of the same party doesn't want their -- or country doesn't want that person to run and 60% on the other side. we'll see how this plays out. >> jeanine: it's interesting, when the democrats start pushing, they say and i was reading in this afternoon, he can appear above the fray if he delays the announcement and had a daring voyage into kyiv and was greeted like a hero in the moreland, ireland. a daring voyage into the kyiv and had fake sirens and nobody looked to see if bocks are coming and -- bombs are coming and how much can you gaslight? >jason: can't go overseas and
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then not go to east palestine. those people vote and care and they're americans. look, cognitive decline is palpable. everybody notices it and if the democrats think more cow bell, more joe biden is going to solve their problems, that's not going to solve their problems. they're on the wrong side of the issues and have someone that can't speak and not questionable that susan rice departed 24 hours before joe biden. she might be a candidate. i don't think joe biden. even if he announced i be the the time we get to the end of the year, i doubt he's going to run and they switch the calendar and south carolina goes before iowa and all this, that was a move by the congressional black caucus and someone like susan rice with strong credentials with obama and biden, might say why don't i run? >> she'll take on kamala hearties ryan higgins the
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running? >> i'll watch it. >> greg: susan rice versus tucker carl son-in-law. >> jeanine: okay, ripping into liberals for failing to call out the crime crisis in democrat cities. ♪ meet the future. a chef. a designer. and, ooh, an engineer. all learning to save and spend their money with chase. the chef's cooking up firsts with her new debit card. hungry? -uhuh. the designer's eyeing sequins. uh no plaid. while mom is eyeing his spending. nice. and the engineer? she's taking control with her own account for college. three futures, all with chase. freedom for kids. control for parents. one bank for both. chase. make more of what's yours.
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>> dana: a six month old baby boy was killed in a car crash in chicago. the two teenagers accused of stealing the car that caused the
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wreck are facing misdemeanor charges and the victim's family is slamming the charges as dis-hartening to say the least. liberal comic bill maher is wondering why they won't address the crime crisis in cities like chicago. >> i was reading in new york, a third of all the shoplifting cases are buy 327 people. in a city of 8 million. because they keep getting returned to the streets. like chicago, like most of the shootings are young black men killing other young black men. is that not correct? what doesn't anybody talk about that? why aren't there, you know, a 100 giant black celebrities that would have the respect of those people say hag are you doing to yourselves? why are you killing each other. >> dana: out going chicago mayor lori lightfoot admitting her party has a crime problem in liberal cities that needs addressing. >> if we do not speak the truth
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about violent crime in the city, we'll be the worse for it. there's people in my city wreaking havoc every day and need to be often the street. if we say, yeah, the police department is spending all the time and resources to arrest and put a case on and judges and prosecutors say you know what, we're going to let you out on electronic monitoring to wreak havoc again. >> dana: welcome to the five, lori lightfoot. oh, do you remember there was an ad between ups or fedex and this woman's very frustrated in a meeting because she says something and then the guy says next to her and he's the boss says, yeah, i'm with him. she's like, i just said that. i sort of feel like that because when bill maher says why isn't anybody talking about this, if we say it, nobody listens. list. >> greg: it's funny. this ask probably the third or
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fourth major story we've been following for years that we've been talking about relentlessly and it never gets covered because oh, it's fox news. oh, it's the five. it's amusing to see the level of surprise over something that we've been hammering for years. finally the truth, it seems like the truth has been set free. it's out of it oftentimes we know what the result is, we get called racist; right? and the irony is a racist wouldn't want to talk about black on black crime because they want it to continue. it's like it doesn't make any sense but they'll call you a racist for bringing it up. that leads me to the question, why does the left not want to talk about it? i believe it's because -- if you have to talk about it, then you have to have solutions for it being fixed and that's where the left runs into problems because at that point, they have to -- they need hard line progresses need to listen to solutions from the other side.
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the right is real really good with law and order and you're good with compassion and we're good with conduct. these are one party towns and you need two parties and that one party in criminal doesn't have the spine to go after crime and hence lori lightfoot coming autoand saying after she's leaving. >> dana: after she lost. >> greg: yeah, after she lost. >> dana: harold, you've said similar things we've said and when bill maher says it, does it make a difference? >> harold: i hope and bill probably should listen to our show and listen to us at fox. i think crime is bad regardless of where it's committed. we've seen the last several days a young 16-year-old kid going to the door to pick up his siblings and he was shot. a 20-year-old woman driving in the wrong driveway and she's backing out and got shot, a 6-year-old kid with his dad playing ball in the backyard. something's wrong with us also when these kinds of things
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happen. i appreciate when everyone and anything anyone thes to focus on this. for me it's not a racial issue and inject race into it, communities that get hit the hardest and suffer the most, greg says it often. he's not a racist but talks about race a lot but he's not racist. when you're talking about raising these issues, it's not racism it's facts. the communities that get hit the hardest are most of the time unfortunate regrettably communities of color. lori lightfoot came around and wish she said some of these things when she was major and acted on these as mayor and i'm helpful and she comes around and have to accept people that come to your side. >> jeanine: let me tell you something about her, she's a former federal prosecutor. she knew this when she was the mayor. so don't give me this thank god she came around. she knew this. >> harold: well, she lost.
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>> jeanine: no, she was so beholden to the progressives and to the left that people died because of that mentality, that social justice nonsense. and first of all, she didn't just figure this out, she's known it and she went against her core being to allow these social justice warriors, criminals to be out again and again. what i want to know is, did she have a lobotomy? what is different? she was a pro crime, ignore crime, social justice warrior to the detriment of thousands and thousands of minority men, women, and children. so you all know, black on black crime is something everyone in law enforcement knows about. this is nothing new for any of us. that's why we have street crime units. that's why we have intercity crime units. that's why we have a stop, inquire, and frisk. all that stuff is justified by terry versus ohio until the social justice warrior said that's not right. but the people are being harmed are the people in the intercity.
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by the way, there's a reason people are leaving chicago. there's a reason people are leaving illinois and one of the reasons so many young blacks are involved in crime is nobody is keeping them in schools and as a mayor, she had nothing to do with it. what you've got now is many of the black american youths, 85% of black students in the eighth grade lack the ability to do math and are functionally illiterate. it's not just about locking them up. it's about making sure they city in school so they have a reason, so they have hope. >> dana: you mentioned susan rice leaving the white house, domestic policy council head, head of education and never talked about it at the white house, crime or education. jason:, having a complete discussion you need to talk about education and single parent households and talk about the destruction of marriage in the country and if you don't start talking about that and families and the roles that dads play in this, you're not going to complete the discussion and
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the left doesn't want to begin to do that. let alone get in there and talk about the vas veracity and -- voracity and need to protect themselves and doing everything they can to get rid of guns and what about all the people and single 18-year-old girl trying to get her education or go to work. don't you feel for her. how do you protect her in these radical cities with no prime prevention or a cop on the beat or on the street to protect her. it's too late and the judges say, it's hard to have this position of power and she did the exact opposite of what needed to happen. >> harold: what happens in the political system, she lost and i'll never give up on people. you give up on people, we've lost. >> jason: they went further to the left. >> dana: she lost in the primary. >> harold: didn't get to the runoff. >> dana: exactly. up next, democrats accused of bringing woke policies to the border.
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but stephanie got inspire, an implanted device that works inside the body. there's no reason to keep struggling. inspire. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com. # >> jason: a new democrat-backed women wants to make it harder to detain certain groups of migrants for vulnerable people and create a prescription of release and impose a higher burden of proof to detain primary caregivers and vulnerable populations including asylum seekers, pregnant women, lgbtq, survivors of torture or gender-based violence and people under the age of 21. if you didn't make that list,
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you're trying hard. but democrats on the front lines of the migrant crisis have a different perspective like new york mayor eric adams. >> the city is being destroyed by the migrant crisis and none of my folks came to washington dc to fight for the resources that's going to undermine every agency in our city. >> jason: that was quite the admission from a mayor in power now. judge, they want to drastically change incredible fear in the country and what it takes to get an early release, but that admission is pretty stark. >> jesse: there's a couple of -- >> jeanine: there's a couple of things and find out how to distract is the overburden and burned out border patrol to not watch for the cartels and they're babysitters and busing people and feeding people and changing diapers and
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have to figure out who might be lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersexual, limited english language proficiency. isn't that everybody coming across the border? isn't this administration saying we want everybody to come in. if you say that you are a victim of anything, they're going to let you in. the amazing part is title 42 will be lifted and mayorkas has yet to unveil a plan for title 42 and relating to mayor adams, mayor adams said 56,000 immigrants destroyed new york city at a cost of $4.3 billion. the way i figure it, and i'm not good with math, if we've got 4 million illegals here and it cost $4.3 billion for 56,000, we have to maximize that by 115 to -- how do the person people pay for this? how do we afford this burden? does anybody care? >> jason: harold, you and i
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both served in congress and democrats had the house of senate in the presidency. i didn't see them introducing this when they had all the levers of control. >> harold: you guy haves had it for awhile and didn't do it. >> jason: i wouldn't do this bill regardless. >> harold: i don't disagree but this is bipartisan and the deputies have the majority and republicans in the house and i would be producing -- i admire jim jordan for going down to the border to hold a hearing and talk about these th things and m glad we're in the business of accepting eric adams as a convert and now he's coming around. what democrats should do, the bill -- there's a bunch of bills introduced in congress and most are not worth the paper they're written on. democrats should be focused on what eric adams and mayors talked about in dc a few days ago and urging that the federal government spend more money to help and when you encourage congress to spend, you force them to think. we as a nation need to understand that set of rule -- things that you talked about,
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qualifications and you said it best, who wouldn't qualify or can't under those things and you've increased, to your point, you distract from the jobs they're doing. we need more ice workers, more people at the border, we need more law enforcement, we need a wall. those are the things we should be talking about as well as an asylum process sorted out and ability to integrate those who have been here 15, 20 years and pay taxes into our society. this here distracts from that and it's not serious, it's dumb and frankly it's dangerous. >> jason: deputy hads a opportunity to participate in a hearing on the border and they blew that off. >> dana: the white house might say this legislation and suggestion for lgbtq is not our legislation but democrats in congress. if the white house is going to say that every republican will be tarred and feathered with one senator suggestion for figuring out a way to deal with social security and medicare in the future, you will own this and
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everybody shall know that the white house is actually for this. that's what we're going to say. the other thing is the biden administration for having blown this off for so long is they've been so much harder to get legislation passed because until you deal with the security issue, nobody wants to talk about anything else. in the meantime, you have farmers who can't get there crops picked with legal temporary visa migrant labor. what's going to happen, that fruit will rot on the vine, or what makes it to the store will be so much more expensive and everybody will pay for it and again, just keeped aing up how much you're paying, how much more you're paying in the last two years than you do before that. last thing is isn't it shocking that new york times can write a huge investigative piece about migrant children working under terrible conditions and the rest of the media like sand ragaini bullock in bird -- sandra
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bullock in bird box. she's the media. people say i never saw that but they live and die by the new york times and it's shameful that everybody is egg norring it if they could -- ignoring it and just get biden across the finish line, everything will be solved but nothing will be solved if you don't deal with the issue at hand. >> jason: greg, can you solve this for us? >> greg: i'm troubled by the sandra bullock movie. i don't know that movie. >> dana: she has the blindfold on all the time. >> greg: that's a different movie. eric kay dams came around because of the policies and sanctuary cities feel the sos cost of their own virtue signaling and get the convert and the thing that bugs us most in this story or bugs me is the protected class idea is now absurd and identify as it. can't look at somebody and go you're a protected class, i can tell you're like -- you might be an injured war veteran and it's odd but when you can say, i am
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this, you create incentive for deception and identity for the benefits and the legal aliens and i am here and ask who he had sex with and if you're straight, are you detained and that's a hell of an incentive for lying and it's also happening to be discrimination to make that saying okay, you guys get in and you people don't and we're already kind of at the mercy of this bizarre logic of the protected class and the country imploded under the tiny fraction of people commanding more than just respect that's basic rights and municipaltive and punishment against every american. >> harold: dana is right. it's called bird box.
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>> dana: oh, you're thinking of the other movie. >> greg: yes! >> harold: journalists threatening to send journalistir matt taibbi to jail. ♪ uh... here i'll take that. ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar and nutrients for immune health. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ hey, man. nice pace! clearly, you're a safe driver. you could save hundreds for safe driving with liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need!
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♪ >> harold: a top house democrat threatening journalist matt taibbi with jail time involving testimony he gave about the twitter files before congress. taibbi made a minor mistake mixings up two agencies and was called out on it on msnbc. >> he also claimed eip was partnered with the government cybersecurity and infrastructure agency cisa to twitter and mix up c-i-s-a with the center for internet security, c-i-s. s. >> harold: taibbi corrected himself and representative stacey plaski thinks he
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committed personally and said he could go to jail -- perjury and could go to jail for five years. taibbi called out the immediate .y >> not a peep from my so called colleagues in mainstream media over the outrageous threat and doesn't matter the journalist and they should be upset because it could be them next. >> harold: jason, we served and can you imagine, he made an honest mistake with acronyms, enforcement agencies in our government is mind boggling and have imported responsibilities s and this seems to be overboard. >> jason: to threaten a journalist like this. >> harold: anybody. >> jason: anybody, you make a mistake and correct the record and move on. he transposed one letter in the wrong direction and supposedly he's going to go to jail for that. that's ridiculous. kamala harris went out and talked about agency that approved the drug that is not even an agency. everybody looked at it and said she made a mistake. not going to go to jail and not going to be called before congress and do all these things. it's so excessive and wrong but
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i tell you what, there are agencies that will go out there. when i was in congress, i started to look at irs with leonard and i got an audit five days later and chairman of head of secret service and number two of secret service had 40 agents give me a political enema like i've never had and don't think these things don't happen and that they aren't threatening and that they don't go after people. >> harold: dp. >> dana: sitting here thinking this is completely absurhow man, the leader of their party messes up language and she wants to throw matt taibbi in jail for messing up sisa. that's absolutely crazy. if they put matt taibbi in jail for this, it's one step below what the russians did with evan
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gershkovich. this is crazy. and for following their logic, this is what happened. >> harold: judge. >> jeanine: this is the deputies wielding their power of people telling the truth. if you tell the truth and it's not consist with what the white house is saying, they're going to threaten you with perjury. let me count the ways that democrats have lied before congress shall i start with how about james clayburg and i'm not going to name any other ones and bottom ones is you mix them up and cis and it's ridiculous and by the way, he corrected it ant or malice intent. it's not a mistake.take. h >> harold: i don't have anything and analyze this and we've reached a low point and talk about getting out of jail for an acronym mixup.
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>> greg: this idiot politician made share of mistakes and probably thinks vd stands for valentine's day. sffu. there's one. stfu. there's one. if they applied to journalists in mainstream media and have to build many more prisons. make them all gluten free and everybody listens to npr. >> dana: matt taibbi is like all i did was mis-a letter. >> greg: he did his job and now on the outs and that's the thing that's crazy is that it's really weird like watching like liberal journalists. we just did bill maher and did taibbi and go to glen. they're watching how their side was really about bower and not about truth. it happens every r. >> jeanine: irs visiting him on the day before testifying in front of congress. the full force of things.
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time for the fastest and first up a popular tourist spot and pts and banning selfies and the hope is that it's lingering and clogging up narrow lines intercepted to the fine of $300 and i like this story, dana, they didn't say what the name of it was. i don't think they could pronounce it. >> dana: it's monday and i think for the small town in italy basically they're clogging up the sidewalks and nobody can move and these people coming into the middle of the street to take their picture and it's disrupted. i think that there's going to be a movement so that people can move. choose your top ten from your whole entire vacation and not all of these things, especially with the lips. >> greg: that's disgusting,
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judge. you can't stand it. >> jeanine: that's so gross. i can't stand it. go to italy to see it. you don't want to see these people with the do i look good this way or that way. how about this way? i mean, they are so egocentric. >> greg: yeah. take a look people spend money to that . >> jeanine: somebodies trying to reassess and do their photo and they're taking your time. >> jason: those that are a fan of ted lasso, they're not called selfies, they're ussies and they're usies.
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>> greg: a very hungry moose wondering into a movie theater in alaska and something happened in a.c. the little fella -- alaska and the little fella helping himself to popcorn before leaving with his nose stuck in a mcdonalds ha happy ml box. judge, at least something is going to the movies. >> jeanine: i tell ya, does this come off or do i have to worry about him all night? >> greg: you can't see his lips. >> harold: that's a big price in that happy meal. >> jeanine: that's terrible. >> harold: i hope judge is right. >> greg: harold, we go for story when is animals are in places they're not supposed to be. have you encountered an animal many n a place they shouldn't be? keep it clean. >> harold: i've seen a fox in my backyard. >> greg: what's her name? >> harold: can't say that on air. the thing came off, judge. the thing -- the happy meal came off. >> jeanine: all right.
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thank god. >> greg: jason, you live somewhere. >> jason: yeah, the inner mountain west. >> greg: can you ride a moose? >> harold: yeah. go ahead. my answer to you, go for it. >> greg: as long as you're on top, it's okay. >> dana: one of the best parts of the video is the young woman who's a worker and she's just calmly phelpsing the entire thing. jason: he walks out and the moose just walks out. bye moose. >> greg: we never found out what was playing at the theater. >> dana: probably bird box. >> greg: yeah, there you go. one more thing is up next. ♪ need relief for tired, achy feet? or the energy to keep working? there's a dr. scholl's for that. dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles have patented gel waves that absorb shock to hard-working muscles and joints, for all-day energy.
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>> it's time now for one more thing. >> tonight we have rob log,
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martha mccallum, nicholas, and kat timf, that's tonight at 11:00. let's do this. ♪ ♪ animals are great. animals are great ♪ ♪ animals are great ♪ ♪ i hate rhinos because they have a horn that allows them to eat food that i kent eat. this is how a rhino eats a watermelon if you're at home you probably didn't know this. they use their horn tope -- there you go. just crushes it and then eats it. >> are they vegetarians? >> yes. >> how do you know that? >> because i've been to africa several times also they have eyes on the side of their head. if you have eyes on the front of yor head you're supposed to eat meat. >> dane you're next. >> i think have a little thing. >> do we? don't say that? >> dana in sports or something. >> dana sports corner? >> it didn't come up. t ball is a whole lot more fun with some flare. check this girl out.
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[laughter] so that's little -- she's from new jersey. she started taking gymnastics last fall and this is her first-ever t ball game. she said check me out. >> how old is she? >> she is six. >> that is adorable. >> don't miss the everything will be okay pod cast, rose onscotto joins me. >> an arizona ammon noticed that homeless people were giving their own meals to their dogs so this woman is a homeless shelter volunteer started making dog bags as treats for pups whose owners tap by for a meal and a little comfort. he pays for all the treats from out of her pocket and hands them out with a smile on her face. he says whatever joy we can bring into these dogs lives we do what ecan. god you for doing that.
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>> so sweet. >> very sweet. >> herald. >> 101 sky divers between the ages of 60 and 80 set a world record. they jumped out of 10 different planes, in the form of a gigantic snow flake at altitude of 18,000 feet. they did this stunt over california and beat a record formerly held by 75 sky divers in 2018. these guys are 60 to 80 years old. >> you're kidding. >> you know how many jars of none you love sport and big hearts you're going to love this. drew maggi spent 13 years in the minor leagues. he's 33 years old, he's played 1150 games in the minors and the pittsburg pirates called him p to the bigs he's going to the show. says he can't sleep and congratulations. >> what position does he play?
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>> i don't know. [laughter] >> 13 years in the mane leagues? >> yeah. >> that is amazing. >> we're about to go into our 13th year on july 11. >> i thought that's our 12th. >> that's our 12th anniversary. >> that's it for us. special report is up next. hey, bret, are you there? >> bret: i am here. thanks, i like that little girl doing the cartwheel. >> that was adorable. >> bret: good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier, the top democrat in the senate and new york's democratic mayor raising eyebrows after being seen with a man accused of being a chinese spy. a daring nighttime rescue frees american embassy personnel trapped in sudan. winnipeg that and what's next. who was throwing rocks at vehicles in colorado? a 20 year old woman is dead tonight because of it. >> breaking tonight on the eve of president biden's

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