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we have this one picture. look at that. there is -- can you spot shadow me on the bottom there and kit. it was a great time. and we laugh about it today. i thought i would share that tomorrow on "special report," president biden predict as thaw in the diplomatic standoff with china they say not so fast. that's it for us fair balanced and afraid. i thought kit had better taste than that. [laughter] i can't say who i went to prom with. i don't want to embarrass them. thank you. >> bret: okay. all right. >> jesse: fox news alert. the president is set to deliver update on debt ceiling negotiations with the republicans and we will bring that to you as soon as he starts. but, first impressions are important. if you are hitting on a woman, be confident eye contact. make her laugh. when you meet your date's dad, good handshake and posture. if you are on a job interview, don't be a weirdo. >> i'm officially on the job
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help! dude. >> why -- what's wrong with you. don't touch his phone. do not touch his phone. >> i'm not touching you. you are putting your stomach on my hand. >> help! >> dude, stop. >> it doesn't matter it's my bike. >> you are not crying. >> stupid, this is my bike. rough drunk? >> hey, hey, hey, hey. >> you put that -- you saw [bleep] [bleep] >> why are you fake crying? stop fake crying. >> baby going to come out [bleep] >> stop crying? >> the hospital she worked for put her on leave because of that video. she is a pregnant nurse who is now on leave. ben crump, the lawyer for the george floyd family, says the nurse was trying to get those guys killed the mob has destroyed this woman. >> she tries to weaponize her white woman tears after stealing a city bike from a black man.
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>> she got to go, no ifs ands and buts about it. >> that gets young black men killed. >> she could have put those kids in danger. >> what if there had been a white cop around screaming help. even though she is trying to take the bike from them. you think about emit till white lady crying. >> is that what you saw on that video? and we're not even sure exactly what happened. but we wanted to hear her side of the story. so we waited. because it her lawyer just confirmed with bank records that she paid for the bike. >> she got off a 12-hour shift at bellevue hospital. and she tried to go home. she went to a vacant bike where no one was touching. no one was on. she mounted the bike. she paid for the bike. she ended up actually pulling back off the docking station and then around that time these individuals were claiming that that was their bike. someone pushed the bike while she was on it back into the docking station so it locked
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again. these receipts show that she rented the bike. the serial numbers match. so there is no question that the bike that she is on in that video is a bike that she reserved. >> jesse: so the nurse paid for the bike. she was bullied by those guys. didn't act perfectly but whatever. and then they're character was assassinated by so-called black civil rights leaders. the mob called her racist and she was put on leave. even though she paid for the bike. she had the receipts. now, once have you gotten the stench of racism on you, it's hard to clean it off. she is karen the bike thief and now she is internet famous. the racial stink bomb is what the left has. and that's it. it's their weapon of choice. well, that plus corruption and censorship. ron desantis is getting the racial stink bomb treatment this week. "primetime" expects him to announce a presidential run within the next 48 hours. and what do you know? suddenly the naacp issues a travel advisory for florida for black americans. listen. >> we are advising
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african-americans and others that if you travel to florida beware that your life is not valued. that we have a political landscape that could cause harm. >> jesse: so boycott florida back america. desantis is going to hurt you. it's not safe for you. florida's a.p. african-american history course removed queer theory, now your life is in danger. how dangerous is florida to black americans? well, so dangerous that the chairman of the naacp leon russell lives in florida. ha ha. we expect him to put his house up for sale tomorrow. do you think this travel advisory is going to have teeth? well, karen town the naacp co-chair she was just down soaking up the sun on the gulf coast. aoc was just partying in miami. was this her last trip? tiger woods, serena williams, big time florida property owners. have they been told about the travel advisory? the celtics play the heat tomorrow night in miami. is the travel advisory going to
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effect the play off picture? i actually agree with the naacp on this one. the celtics aren't safe. they're about to get swept. now, is the florida gators freshman class going to decommit and play for clemson? of course not. florida's black population has exploded over the last couple years. no one is moving out. what about all the black people who voted for desantis? do they know how dangerous he is? >> 13% of the black population is no small feat for a republican candidate there in florida. >> well, i have never seen an accurate exit poll in 30 years nor have you nor have that network and i am surprised you would repeat an exit poll number. exit polls are historically wrong and misleading. >> jesse: 13% is a lot of black faces of white supremacy. now, what about all the black small business owners that are thriving under ron desantis? >> florida has moved into the number one spot in the united states for black owned businesses and number two for
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hispanic and number 2 for women owned businesses as well. how do you address that with this new ban? >> first of all, that's [inaudible] language over the last several years. it wasn't because of anything he did in policy. florida by geography is an attractive place where people would like to go. >> jesse: not desantis it's the geography. people only realized florida was sunny about three years ago. the naacp never issued travel advisories for the south side of chicago. travel adviser going to be about as effective as "primetime's" travel advisory to mexico. remember the one that my producer ignored, went to cancun? the only reason he survived mexico is because he wore his scooter helmet on the beach. so what's this black florida travel advisory really about? well, it's about sticking it to ron desantis on his announcement week. >> why is the naacp focusing specifically on florida? >> because you have an individual who is leaning
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towards running for the presidency. this problem is a result of an election. it would only be fixed as a result of an election. so we're preparing now for future elections. >> jesse: see what's going on here? this guy was on every tv show for the last 24 hours. you got to give the left credit where credit is due. every headline will read ron desantis announcing he is running for president after naacp issues warning to black people not to travel to florida. this is subliminal messaging. voters, hear, this ron desantis president. black people don't go there. you don't believe me? it's already happening. watch. >> according to two sources, florida governor ron desantis set to officially announce his campaign this week. and now the naacp issuing a formal travel advisory saying florida is hostile to black americans. >> jesse: right there. do you think ron desantis is going to have an easy time because he isn't trump? things are just getting started.
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nbc news is calling florida a terrorist state. >> i really appreciate the naacp's guidance on this issue. i just took my family to spring break in florida recently. and i think about all of the folks who travel there for sun and joy and peace and restoration. and to be reminded that, actually, this is getting to the point where florida is about to be a terrorist state to many of us here in america. >> jesse: if florida is a terrorist state i guess biden will surrender to it. are bring in dana loesch nationally syndicated radio host. before we get to the naacp thing. tell me about this bike confrontation. >> the city bike bike conversation bike karen. this is the craziest story, jesse, that i think i have seen. it goes into how you have social media, the wage mob going in and going after this woman. she was put on leave by bellevue hospital. she lost -- her reputation is in
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tatters. as it turned out, as you were playing her attorney provided not one but two receipts. she had actually completely rented this bike. it was hers to take. and then she is accosted by a group of five young men and everyone else just stands around filming. but when are people ever going to learn? if it's not the covington kids and nick sandmann and people not going after kyle rittenhouse, if it's not people going after -- this is what the left does. this is their standard operating procedure. everyone a racist did you disagree with us in any kind of outcontext video. we are just going to assume that the person, this person is guilty because of race; i'm so tired of it i think voters are too. to dovetail into your point about naacp is why i don't think this going to work. their new claim about a travel advisory and you just played the audio soundbite of a woman who it came out later she admitted she went to florida on spring break because, jesse, that's what we do. we go to states that we think are terrorists states. >> jesse: she was in a terrorist
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state a month ago. >> we bring our whole family and spend all this money in a state that we think is so bad. i guess it wasn't a terrorist state when she went there but right after she left. nobody buys this anymore. nobody buys it. it's racist to accuse other people of the moral failing of racism. >> jesse: i took my family to syria, i'm so glad we got it in before the caliphate took over, dana. so you are saying that people aren't going to buy this but there are a lot of people that don't follow politics that closely and they see headlines and those headlines kind of just wash over them. and these are buzz words. you know, naacp, racism, desantis, don't go there. it is effective on a certain level. how do people grapple with that? >> you know, i think what is effective also, jesse, is watching their friends and family leave states like new york and california or, states like chicago. they are talking about what this college board did with these a.p. courses. i wonder how many kids in
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chicago bulb schools could read some of the books that they were proposing in this program in florida in the first place. math efficiency is down. issue a travel advisory for the educational level on the failing of black students in chicago public schools. that's for one. you can't fake people out of looking to see who are the parents in the families behind these parental groups that have been leading the charge against dei and crt. they are not all white republics leading these groups. some were democrat muslims leading these groups around the country. they look at what the unemployment rate, lower than the national average in florida. they look and see, you know, how kids were in school before. the national mandates were dimped by florida and some other states long before the rest of the country and the administration followed suit at the time. so when you look at some of this, florida looks like it's doing pretty good which is why people are leaving states like new york and california and cities like chicago and heading to florida. so they can see these headlines, jesse.
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that doesn't affect people. what effects them is when they see how well other people are doing in a state that's offering more freedom and opportunity than the states they are coming from. >> jesse: yeah. you get conceal carry. no state income tax. i think i'm going to become a terrorist and move to florida. dana loesch, thank you so much. >> i went to florida and i say gail a bunch of times and nothing happened. >> jesse: nothing happened to you. >> i went up and i went gay. nobody did anything. >> jesse: be careful down there. all right, dana? and stay away from disney world. you know what happens there. >> oh, man the mouse won't mess. huh-uh. >> jesse: see you later. up next, hillary clinton stabs joe biden right in the back. ♪ ♪ the thought of getting screened ♪ ♪ for colon cancer made me queasy. ♪
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: hillary clinton just stuck a knife in joe biden's back. the woman who lost to the guy that the big guy beat says biden's age and health are a big concern. >> there was that heart-stopping moment where he almost fell over coming down the stairs a day or two ago. he didn't use the railings. jill wasn't there with him. every time that happens, your heart is in your mouth because these things could be consequential. is that a concern? frnl it's>> it's a concern for . we have had presidents fall before who were a lot younger and people didn't go into, you know, heart palpitations. but his age is an issue. and people have every right to consider it. >> jesse: hillary is right. presidents and presidential candidates fall all the time. sometimes they get thrown into
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vans like a seed of beef. here is what the moderator was referring. to say biden falling while descend ago set of stairs in japan. biden in the hospital probably wouldn't be much different from biden not in the hospital since no one ever sees him anyway. listen what she said here. people should be concerned about the president's age. and that's coming from a 75-year-old. do you know what a trust fall is? >> you know, i think he is right. don't judge him by running against the almighty but against the alternative i am of the camp that i think he is determined to run he has a good record three years ago people would have republican wood not have gotten done. i hope he stays, you know, very focused and able to compete in the election because i think he -- i think he can be reelected and that's what we should all hope for.
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>> jesse: she is so excited. let me translate. ready? he is not trump. his record is just good but no one expected much. and i hope he doesn't totally lose his marbles and have to pull before the election? kellyanne is a fox news contributor. remember in school you used to do trust falls to build camaraderie you used to fall back and people would catch you and that would build trust? crooked just dropped the big guy. how do you see it? >> well, she did. and she will always be jealous of him for getting the brass ring that she couldn't: a couple things to reinforce what you said. joe biden almost fell. hillary clinton did fall. she fell seven years ago at the age of 68. he is 12 years past that. and i think what she raises is what americans are saying, which is that 70% say joe biden don't run again. and 69% say his age has an awful lot to do with why they don't
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want to him to run again. this is important, jesse, because any great policies, if the economy were humming and we were energy independent. crime and flap inflation were down and the border was secure. they would say age is wisdom. maturity. seasoning, this guy is brilliant. they can't look past his age and his policies because his policies are just as bad if not worse than his age. we all know what we see. joe biden and the democrats want us to believe what they say. not what we see. we see a president with no pep in his step. we see no hip hop in corn pop. and that's going to cost him at the polls. because people will quietly go into the polls and say my portfolio is down. things are really tough. first time home buyers can't get a leg up. we are almost in default in debt. he has a no show job and too old for another term. the man is every day of 80. abc, "the washington post" abc news poll the reason the left trashed their own poll is because the personal attributes in there donald trump was seen
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as having much more, quote: mental sharpness and physical strength health than joe biden. to say nothing of the 50 and 06 somethings that may be running on the republican side. so, everywhere joe biden turns is he going to face this. and it's that subtle soft under belly for voters who won't articulate it and take it right into the ballot box. >> jesse: these politicians like hillary who has done this for decades now. they are professional fluff everies. they have can say the most beautiful things about a rock. look what they say about john fetterman. john fetterman they say is the next abe lincoln. hillary can't bring herself to say good things about joe biden. why do they hate each other? what is the relationship, kellyanne. >> well, they hate each other because hillary clinton was the odds on favorite to win in 2008. so obama becomes the nominee. she becomes the secretary of state and joe biden, of all
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people, becomes the vice president. turn around, instead of barack obama doing the honorable thing, like ronald reagan did with bush 41 and elevating so that we could elect his vice president for obama's third term he goes right past joe biden to hillary clinton. and she does the same thing 8 years later. she loses miserably, crooked. to a political outsider. first to obama in the primary and then to donald trump in the general. there is a lot of bad blood there joe biden turns around and probably his third time becomes president of the united states and you doesn't want hillary hillaryclinton to help him. i think this is important. the two people who were most sidelined in the democratic party after joe biden and kamala harris in 2022 were bill but especially hillary clinton. jesse, why aren't all these female candidates, all these young people saying i have looked up to hillary clinton my whole life. she has been my political inspiration she is why i'm running for senate and governor in congress as a woman and young female. i want her to campaign with me said no one ever.
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so she really is -- you know, no country for old man for him but no party for crooked for her. also, every time i see her speak, which is not often, i'm reminded that is there anybody that you and i want to hear less from. >> jesse: oh my god she is so boring. >> more often than hillary clinton. she is not aspirational, she is not inspirational. she still stutters over her words. she has nothing to add to the confirmation. may i say again the clintons and observes do nothing for anybody else. i would like to see their nonprofit work. i would like to see them drug crisis, veterans, homelessness, you name it. we have a lot of problems in this country. >> jesse: you mean the clinton foundation wasn't really delivering the goods, kellyanne? >> i don't think so. and by the way, why didn't that commentator from financial times do his job as a reporter and ask her about the durham report? she has a floppy gentlemen lappie in 2016 and they have one in joe biden they will stop at nothing to hold on to power.
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>> jesse: kellyanne, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> jesse: breaking news on the biden family bribe scandal, james comer just met with the fbi. he's on deck. also, new evidence that jeffrey epstein was blackmailing bill bl gates. l that freedom, eh? get scotts turf builder rapid grass today, it's guaranteed. feed your lawn. feed it.
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to consciously introduce the stories into the press. >> jesse: the media is still getting used by spooks. the spooks made them print the p.t. the spooks made them swallow the laptop and now they are asking him to sit on the biden bribe scandal. chuck todd knows he goes juiced with lsd. >> trust in the fbi is eroding fbi. we need a real church committee. this is a moment like j. edgar hoover fbi clearly was no longer helping the american people. there was a moment it feels like we might be in one of those moments. >> jesse: chuck todd is starting to sound like us. you are already latey chuck. already had two elections where they cheated americans out of their vote. and on pace to do it again. according to whistleblowers fbi sitting on evidence that joe biden was directly tied to an international bribe scheme. you would think the president, taking cash for policy would be big. but, no, the media is doing exactly what the fbi wants. they are saying it's nothing. they are saying they can't find any evidence that joe really got
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deliver. number two, they are not even in the majority. i mean, why doesn't mccarthy get in the room when he is negotiating the debt ceiling with joe biden and say we know what you did resign or we are going to blow the debt limit up? what about that for leverage? >> mccarthy is doing a good job and the senate republicans are getting back on that. we will see how it ends. i think it will end in a matter that most taxpayers will be pleased with. this is a good first step. hopefully in a few months when we do the full year appropriations, the senate will get our back. we got to hold the fbi accountable. >> jesse: what happens, congressman, if director wray doesn't take your phone call? what are we going to do about director wray? >> i have told speaker mccarthy that i think we need to look at contempt. i think that we also, i have spoken with senator grassley. and we need to take extreme measures on trying to get this whistleblower to come forward publicly and say what exactly is
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in this document. remember this form 10:23 is not classified. it's not a classified document. so this is something that shouldn't be that hard for the chairman of the house oversight committee to obtain. >> this is a pattern the fbi has with respect to a lot of cases involving the bidens and go back to the clintons. where they are not working with congress i know they have been screwing us over for years now and we have had subpoenas and threats and phone calls. i think the american people's patience is running out on this cover-up. i think we need to do more than demand a phone call with the fbi director. >> well, i have subpoenaed -- i have subpoenaed this document. so it will end up in court. of course, you know how the judicial system is in america. i have subpoenaed this document from director wray and not just the document. we want to know what they did to investigate the validity of the
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claim this is a claim that the vice president of the united states who is now president of the united states was taking bribes from foreign nationals in exchange for american policy, including foreign aid. i mean, that's a pretty serious charge. what exactly did the fbi do do to validate this claim? that's all we want to know. they won't admit there is a form 1023. >> jesse: maybe he is out at the hiding out from you and never see him again unless is he in a kayak. senator, thank you so much. keep the heat. >> thank you. we'll do. >> jesse: new york city finally has a plan to stop shoplifters. not police. they're going to pass out pamphlets nexts to kiosks. ♪ my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health.
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vs. your safety. >> people come in store, they grab, you know, stuff. >> jesse: you can't keep this going. new york city is probably seen 50% jump in theft this year. but instead of locking criminals up, they are letting them run wild. >> in 2022, we made over 22,000 retail theft arrests. 327 people were responsible for the 22,000 arrests and, remember, those arrests, not actions. many of them did the theft and got away with it. those 327 individuals were arrested more than 6600 times for an average of 20 times each. >> jesse: all right. 20 times each. repeat offenders, weak crime policies, that's what you are going to get. one professional booster, been busted over 100 times. and she keeps being released without any bail. and the city is just wondering why things are crazy.
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so what's adams going to do to stop it? >> the new crackdown includes giving first-time offenders intervention programs instead of prosecution. deescalation training for retail employees. establishing neighborhood retail watch groups to share information about a theft in real time with one another and the police. and installing kiosks in stores to connect would be thieves with social service programs. >> jesse: they are fighting crime and shoplifting with kiosks. a former professional shoplifter pierre joins me now. when you were boosting goods at your local goods, if you saw a kiosk on your way out, would you throw your goods down and then type one for more welfare? >> if the kiosk provided fentanyl or money, i might stop, but if there is a pamphlet for social services i don't think i would have batted an eye at that. >> jesse: what's the mindset
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behind people are obviously shoplifting because they're not getting enough welfare? >> i think the shoplift something a deeper issue. when i was deep in a that game, it was more to feed addiction and that lifestyle that i was living it really had nothing to do with social resources or getting canned food or anything like that. i was feeding an addiction that was basically controlling my life every second. >> jesse: so you would do anything, no matter how illegal it was, to get the goods to get the fix. you're say going someone had offered you, i don't know. a welfare check, maybe a roof over your head, you wouldn't have taken it? >> i would have taken it and i would have figured out a way to use those resources in order to then continue to feed my addiction and turn it into basically monetary value. and, until i was then apprehended and served consequences, which were jailing time and a lot of jail time and facing prison time. that's when i was able to look at my life and realize i don't
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think i'm going in the right direction. >> jesse: did you turn your life around when you got hit with hard time. >> yeah. i have been sober almost six years. >> jesse: people need to hit rock bottom, face consequences to turn themselves around. are these policies doing that. >> i don't think they are, no. there are not a lot of places where we are forcing decoxes where people can get the help that they need versus just a band-aid on a symptom that we have been seeing for decades. >> why were you on drugs for so long? >> i mean, it started as just partying and having fun and then the next thing you know i have a needle in my arm and i can't stop doing it because i'm physically mentally emotionally and spiritually addicted. the only way i was able to stop was having be put away in a place where i had no access to those substance force a certain amount of days so i could clear my head and work a program and get my feet going. >> jesse: is there a spiritual component to the massive amounts of addicts that are popping up everywhere in this country? >> my personal experience is,
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yes. i believe that we are living in a world where that has been ignored and there is something deeper that i think we need to look at. >> jesse: what do you think that thing is that's deeper? >> a connection to something bigger than us. it seems like we are living in a very self-centered and self-seeking world and the moment that i realized that there is things other than me on this planet and not a victim and i have a power of choice to be a better person. that's when i was able to move forward. >> jesse: pierre that's profound website. glad you are better and thank you for sharing with "primetime." >> thank you. jest. >> jesse: most people love a good card game we have our favorites, jack black. maybe you like bridge. bill gates cannot get enough of bridge. it's his love of bridge cost him billions. it's where bridge tournament he met this woman. >> two years ago i said i'm going to meet this guy. nobody believed me. last year i played against him
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at the same table at the national bridge tournament in washington, d.c. i didn't beat him but i tried to kick him with my leg. >> okay. so that's mila, russian bridge player and alleged former lover of bill gates. a few years later when mila needed funding to start things up bill gates introduced her to his friends including jeffrey epstein. it didn't take long for epstein to connect the dots on epstein and mil and and he threatened to expose the affair unless gates gave him what he wanted. that's what we call blackmail, ladies and gentlemen. classic epstein. that's how he operated for decades. to get another piece of evidence that proves he was an intelligence operative. he gathered up intel on powerful figures, a lot of it involving women, use it to blackmail him for cash. no wonder he never made it out of that cell. imagine the people he could have
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>> summer is around the corner. where do people go on summer vacation? they don't even know where they are going. ♪ ♪ >> what is the grand canyon? >> a rock with our first five presidents carved in it? >> a big indentation of rock. >> do you remember what state it is in? >> utah. >> arizona. >> where is niagara falls? >> that is a great question. >> it is simple. >> in new york and -- >> new hampshire. >> boston. >> in what state is the jersey
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sure? >> new jersey. >> where are the rocky mountains? >> they are all rocky mountains. >> upstate new york. >> philadelphia. >> colorado. >> vermont. >> what are the rocky mountains? >> mountains. >> name one of the great lakes. >> lake george. lake poseidon. >> rhymes with. >> carrie lake. >> you are serious, right? name a popular vacation spot. is that north, south, east or
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west? >> east. >> west. >> north. >> have you been to the bahamas? >> nassau. >> what body of water is that in? >> pacific. >> indian ocean. >> do you know who jesse waters is on fox? >> you sound famous. >> maybe i will check you out. >> congratulations to allie and sophie, they won their volleyball streak. 57 teams and they just won a championship on sunday.
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let's do some text messages. scott from columbus, ohio. why are people leaving california? that went over the naacp's head. when will ben crump and al sharpton call them the city bike five? >> that is the smell of money. he really smells it. rachel from tennessee. hillary did not stab biden in the back. she is just telling the truth for once. frank from cleveland. it says it all. in 1983 we have we have run on reagan, johnny cash and bob hope. now we have joe biden, no cash and no hope. tina from ohio, so tired of
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these investigations and nothing gets done. even when we's investigate investigators we don't get anywhere. >> republicans have to grow a spine. they cannot defund anything if they don't have the senate. that is why we need georgia. did not work out. jean from new york, can't wait to see bulletproof glass in the social service kiosk. >> don't say you don't want to embarrass your prom date. say you forgot every woman before you met your wife. >> that is what i meant to say. totally forgotten. george from new york, would you let gut felt tip sheet --
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gutfeld catch you in a trust fall? >> i don't think he could catch me, even if you try. do you check your voice mails? i call you twice a day. keep it clean. call me. i am waters and this is my wo world. >> good evening and welcome to fox news. when joe biden took office, he put an end to the remain in mexico
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