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we're not here to make friends, play nice and work together as a team. why weren't you in that presentation? ask him a direct question. i don't need an answer. >> and all new gordon ramsay's food starts this wednesday on fox. thingsare out of time. thanks, mollie hemingway.sus, oh, . got our studio audience tonight . i'm greg gutfeld . i love you . here's >> america"t, everybody.: >> i'm jessehe waters, along with kellyanne conway, jessica tarlov, sandra smith and greg gutfeld . eg gutfeldit's five o'clock in new york city. >> and this is the five president biden dealing with fallout from folgate after face planting hard during the air force graduation. g hathe big guy trying to laughf his embarrassing tumble while his white house saysassing t tho need to worry.
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>> oh, right. oh, he>> tripped over a sandbagn on the stage. and briefly, hde tripped and gop up and he he got right back up and continued continued what he- was there to do. he did not he there was no needi for the doctor to see him as imt was related to the fall. >> and he's doing fine. biden's pals, the liberal media, are covering for him by accusing republicans of pouncing. biden has this misunderestimated thing where people assume, oh, he's too old, he doesn't know what he's doing, and he just keeps delivering. today, he tripped over, you know, i guess there wasght r like a back on and twitter and the right are going crazy.ta it's the advance team or whoever's fault that they put a sandbag in front of him. sthe sandbai tripped in my own g >> is he so enraging to the right because he is so normal? >> no more than two years old,
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the president do decide to have, a war, but as ii do, i look lid it is good to see did. >> but given voters concerns about the president's age, this is an image that his criticspitg are already capitalizing on and on .ing ad while the majority of americans are concerned about a second biden term,a second jeh ,she's the bright side to thee r president's problems, but she had to smear republicans as racist to do it.o >> well,it i.f you look back to twenty twenty , they were trying to figure out fi. extreme.them out0, they we they can't make him extreme. they can't really make him offensive. i mean, one , he's a white man who's older. older, so, he is comfortable in their base. the many in their base. but i think also they havealso e y underestimated him at any tim. >> well, bernie sanders is old and white and i feel very comfortable demonizing him, sandra, because of his socialist policies. i hope, jesse , this bidenthis d ques, i think bringsen
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to question age in a greatertiaa way for bothte parties. and i think that's an important point to make. as we entere4d the twentytion. twenty four election, i actually found a local news we article to where the president was that the asking, is this fal a downfall for older politicians?eroliticians for both parties for both parties? so take into account former president donald trump . seventy seven years old. he'll be seventy seven in june, right. seventy six today. seventy seven and a few days. seventy eight come election day. joe biden at eighty . elecl be eighty two come election day. eighty six if he wen, 86t if he finishes a second term in office. i thin k people don't want to see their parents fall. they don't want to seer gran dot their grandparents fall. they certainly don't want there p to see the president, united states, their president of the paul , states ,re the white house today could have answered the question. you went the doctor.o why y didn't he go to the docto? why wasn't he checked out? she was asked a question out ofa the gate. the white house today,t they're brushing it off as expected. thbut there's going to ber an a bigger and bigger question for both parties with age. if peopl e don't like seeingng
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this happen and they're going to continue to elect olderos pon white leaders, cudgen saki's wo point, they're going to wonder and they'r e going to be concerned about somebody getting hurt if he's hurt h and taken out of the game.im ou we all know what plan b is. >> greg, would you like po pounce on biden? >> oh, i'm so ready to pounce.pe bu ot get this. i'm not going to pounce on hisyo physical problems. right. because that's what they want, right? beca is what t? this helps the democratsy an to focus on the body and not the brain. >>ain. he's actually in good physical shape. he's not fat, but hit s brain, his brain is in big trouble.ble. i would prefer a brain floating in a vat of nutrients at this point. if it believed in science, you know, small government and the righ t to personal safety. he, e the horror, the horrifyingth part about joe biden, it has nothing to do. with falling but failing . he's failing america in a radical departure from ure froml of our americanhe values. and that's either not interested in crime. is nothe's not interested in education. he's not interested in protecting kids from fro kidm ft
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activists. and probably the biggest assault that he's done in pot.n the melting pot. >> i mean, that's a that's has a prime american value. and he's turne diald the dial up on the melting pot. but by embracing oppressiverigh? oppression politics. right. he's now put a targe nowt on whs saying that there's this huge villain. right. extreme white maga extremists,ye white supremacists, but they really can't find thecan't but who knew that the base oftin like an anti-american revolution would be joe biden'ss face? and it's because he's not theree . he's just a husk. he's being used. he had he abdicated his ownuess soul for the job. so i guess what i'm saying is , yeah, he's a frail old man, man and i'll make fun of themeave to the day he leaves aboutf falling. n ou if that getstc him out, if that gets him out, whatever it takes, whatever it takestake , but that's not the problem. that is that the falling is not the problem. this is a dark and dreary path that we've selected in this man. that's d the problem.m. e has a mental problem
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and a physical problem. lem at aand all the voters have said that two thirds fell yesterday. so that makes me an expert.xper. i actually pushed you sandbags . oh, yeah.ere is there's no question. "the washington post", abc pollc last month made that clear that mao thirds of voters, including many democrats, say that jo joe biden lacks the mental sharpness and the physicalan agility to be president . >> and to many voters, agilityay is ability. i agree with greg. g i've been saying this forthe a very long time. let's not fall into the trap. the art of politics is to tell people not what they can see, oy but what they can't see. when i thinkalli ongf joe bideno i don't think the guy falling, although don't odd. i don't think i don't think of the guy shaking hands there. as weird as that is , i think, h of the guy who with no n rationale, no plan, ignores the advice of all of hisand pu generals and pull that out ofrtf afghanistan like that, leaving seven point two billion dollars worth of our intelligenceoint equipment to the taliban to have. and what's the point in this h country? of having the first female vicen president , the first female
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vice president of color? if the women less or afghan are, less free, have fewer rights because her and her boss are so reckless with foreign policy? at another point about joe biden, that is going to matter to voters. and i'm not here to do the . what about them that it'swhatabu republicans to when joe biden falls? theink of joe biden following us as the rest of the country. but the fear of donald and trump being president again and the fear of kamala harris demog president soon makes many otherwise reasonable, rational democrats say and do crazy things. they defend what we can all whoi see, which is s a president whos not up to the job.loping t unitedunders in developing the united states constitution said the president and the vice president must be thirty five years of ag of e and usssut citizens, they assumed that those two people would be ablepw to talk and walk properly wheneh the president falls the firse ta thing i think of is kamala harris. yes. and our democrat. y time >> does that cross their mindm l every time you see him stumble like that? well that? >>, every time something like that happened one time and there waone tis a visible ss
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that the man tripped over. f so whether that's the advancewap team's fault and he was up there for two hours priorhe wou to that, so maybe they didn't think that he woulldd. shifting back that way., peop whoever you want to blame,le people trip and greg tripping. yesterday can be president that they're . no, of course, not. >> kellyan in wilmington. okay, if you want to , let's tri take a trip through history ofh presidents falling. let's start with ronald reagan,. who's like the second coming ofg with nancy girl on the stepsl n of air force ford before.s yes, and we had i mentioned it yesterday, we had a presidente h in a wheelchaieer who everybody liked a lot, who revolutionized . you're not making your point. yes.tionized i don' - king t, because he said fdr was a democrat. the only examples you're using that we remember are republicans. >> you seethat we rememb my poi? and you didn't pay any attention to it. you did not cared not care aboud reagan. snl last even on television in the 80s, that chevy chase.some jessica, can s i plaoundy some n
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from donald trump ? >> and you can react to what he said about that? i guess so. but i have other things to say, so i'm going to add that. >> okay, let's listen. mat >> you can't fall.it you just can't fall no matter what. just can't t allow it to happen then i better not allow especially i have to say this. i better not allow it to happen. with me is the fbi politiciz>> e is the doj weaponizes? they're being protected and it'sdo a one sided system. it is a dual system of of government. there's a dual system of, you talk about law and order.ve you can't have law and order in a country where you have suchese corruption. >> and jessica, you mentione: jl you wanted to say something. i did.rst so respondbeer to that firsta ci but actually , the clip that i wish that you would play ih t is how he started, which wasim o telling sean that he wanted him to stop going afterbout the president about his facultie hisand falls and falli and i thoughret that that was really smart as an old. why are you grinning like? because i can's t waitan o to rd . bu jt you're not goingessi to hs time because i'm going to go so right, lady.
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so you think he took the highnko road, but no, the lookw road t pretended to be a high road.patc he thought that the biden was so pathetic. you shouldn't makeun of him. th. that's saffy's so he might have had a moment oref recognition of the fact that his biggest challenger is forty four years old. whatever you think of desantis f ,he's got a lot more runway coming than donald trump does d and that hneeds e needs to acknowledge the fact that ife he is running against biden, he needs to look fitter than him. he needs to look more intact.he. you just saw it much better. all right. anyway, so sharp to greg's greg point about the president. >> it'pos nopresident about fal. it's j the failing.s repo we had an incredible jobs report today. sander, you were talking aboutoa it earlier.t.there is i don't speak for me on that. a there's a real problem with real wages in this country. if people ignorere that, that's your choice. all right. so they haesd to revissieca: tha the number up by a couplesand hundred thousand jobs.inue the unemployment rate continues to be incredible. we have the lowest unemployment rate for black americansk people and for latino people got down to four percent. that that's got back down
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to remember this level? no, it's lower than it was at trump levels that also reflect that he's down on it. t realit i don't care what the polls is say. i'm talking about reality. and if reality catches up with what's going on withn the economy, then he will biden will not be judged in the same t way as 90% on the wrong track.h to be told how great things are then no standard actually it they . 80% of the countryhat this is negativity about what this president is doingknow a lot and afghanistan was a mistake. but i know a lotk at of peopleg who look at joe biden and i wit think about the guy who standing shoulder to shoulder with zelenskyy in the fight of ukraine's ze f to stand>> kelly up to to democrats, not want a n him to have a second term likeen rfq. >> no.ne two thirds of democratic voters. that's not to have a second term. it's 83%nd term. are going to support him. that's lower than the 90d they percent that said thatd they would have supported obama in the second term. but it's that. ght. >> no, it's not right. happy friday, jessica.
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jessica.you're doing well. >> you are.se: mos you're doing better than most people. feel like i'm a baby r thoh, gosh.rump >> exactly what we did with biden. oh, you know what to you've gott to be nicer to greg craig is right. ti trump took the high road for the first time ever. biden hames no one around. stephen a. smith torchingl liberal leaders in the media for flataders in the, ignoring violence. >> to seci ♪e you . >> women don't shop for what has he got, if not himself? then he has nothing to say. i have a surprise for you . i have a surprise for what? >> let's say that the same time, three to one , the cabinet on three cancelation on most days cancelation on most days booking .com looking dot . yeah, you're so much more than just a landowner.
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sports personality stephen smith tearing into liberal leaders and the left wingsperson media. it is over what he says is a lack of outrage when it comes to the violent crime surge happening in america's black communities. >>crime su when we go and look t ourselves when it comeswhen to black people, being killed in the streets of america, i don't even want to get into gt what happened in chicago, but i have no choice. >> 53 lives. fifty three in one week in. it's been happening year after year after year. chicago, st. louis, baltimore. the list goes on and on with the protests, with mainstreams n media talking about that on tvgr . and governor ron desantis is echoing that same sentiment ece sentimg back at the naacp florida travel ban. >> you think of a place like chicago, these kids, shot th you're more likely to get shot
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than you are to get a world class education in some of these places. >> of and that's a reality. >> it just got to steve's best point. ring t where's the mainstream mediaabou covering this, talking about itt ,putting a light on it so that something changes. he i really think that they have the entirety of the latest race for the mayor of chicago was focusing on this issue and howo the two candidates are going to cover it.i and they ended uguess yop votinr the guy who was more lax, i guesiolents you could say, abt but violent crime. i'm certainly more progressive, but i do think think that it's highlighted and i wish and steve and i did shout outhet some other cities. he talke d about st. louiso, and he talked about baltimore. but all i hear is chicago, chicago, chicago, new york city ,new york city, new york cityitw ,talking about jackson, y jac mississippi. kson, issippi,the number one hoe capital . maybe we should talk to governor tate reeves, can governa republican, about tr give kay ivey a call and talk about gun violence in her state. doesn't andit doesn't happen.at it becomes this narrative that it's just about what's going on . liberal mecca's because they are liberal. mecca's know this. first of all>> gre, kathy hochu
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with a kid in congress, it's it's the liberal mayors. >> come on . all we do that all the time.: talk then talk about kevin mccarthyl. district, which is all republican . you got one ? yes. we have just one . and the ad >> and the administration has been addressing it. so going was looking at to obama. 2013. he goes to chicago specifically to talk about this issue.ic biden has the safer america plan. thirty seven billion dollar investment, one hundred thousand we h and thenfficersd then le had bipartisan gun legislation, which we never haga for thirty years. red flag laws, mental health like it's being addressed these: weekends in chicago. tthe the latest. fifty three shot, 11 dead. you've got a democratic mayormar promising, vowing to to helpom this city. >> i mean, they're losing businesses. you know, they're losing residents. people are fleeing are losinress where violence is just such a huge issue. aboustephen a. smith point about the black on black violence that is happening bla. >> why is nobody talking about? it? well, the media is dominated
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by white liberals. most of the shows on cable oronc national tv are anchored by white liberals. and are white liberalswhite comfortable talkinliberag about black on black crime? they're not white liberals havea not spenlst a lot of time in inner city communities. they don't hav don'te any cultul awareness. they don't have the news chopsnt to report on thorny issues like drug trafficking. >> absent fathers, poor education systems and theyout don't want to point out the fact that a lot of these ha cities havbeene been run by democrats for decades and aoi lot of the democratic policiescy have not only not only helped, they've actually hurt these communities. >> plus, if you're a white liberal and you're on tv, you don' you do t to offend anye so you're going to be talking bk about black on black crimes and then say something that's ge going to get everybody upset. >> so they're very, very cautiousset so. >> you have, i don't know, julia reed and don lemon. they're black anchors, don . used to be they still don't
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talk about black on black crime on their shows. >> crime o no, they don't, becae have producers monitoring what they do. nitoringey they talk about it. and that is a huge tragedydy and and missed opportunity. i don't know if grew their backgrounds with stephen a smith grew up really poor inso queens, really poor. >> and now he is the mostts successful sports personality in the country. maybe that's why he's able tato talk about it because of hi background. and that's why the liberal media should hire more people peop stephen a. smith and less. people like don lemon. >> and there's a reality is , c, the situation in places like chicago, poverty is a huge issue. the mayos a hu r acknowledging we've got a lot of work to do to curb this violence, talking aboutgo poverty that didn't go away over the weekend right t. looking ahead into the summer months when violence tends to rise, who's doing anything about the situation and what is behind it? >> yeah, i mean, it? not all por people commit crime. n they throw outwhen tthey n the poverty thing,ever they nevo solve it. so that'urris that's what they the fact is , there are two things going on . no. one , there's a silencing
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effect. if you talk abou effectt a specificracist fea issue, you would be called a racist. every problem, whether it'ems, crime, whether it'sou wil immigration, whether it's education, you will be called a namel . the tra if you talk about the trans you controversies, you will calledd a ransford.e, if you talk about black on black crime, which we haveave ot on this show dozens of times over the past, i don't know. you wien years probably 30 , 40 times you get on twitter,ed a you will be called a racistshow. by the people on those other shows. what do you know about black on black crime? second, black on black death. dwarfs cops on unarmed black death. yet we basically overturnedly ot a country based on some very casense videos of a number of cases, not hundreds, not thousands, a dozen. we wenn?t through that. oxygen, right.of the that too sk up all the oxygen,s all the space. so you i just have a i haveand h a simple request. and thatat is here with the othr
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side has to say, as trump once said , what have you got to lose? this was recently echoed by icey oucube. if you get all your producter from one source, that source is no longer going to work for you . right. that's the democrat party for blacks. you wantif you want a better det party, one that's in tune a to your needs, go out with a republican , have a few dates with the republican party, seeir what they got. dhe best thing that coul happen, you hit it off or you get the democrat party to act better and act in and ac your instincts. the reasonre why the liberal mar cities so bad is they don'tis te havey to work. yes, they don't have to do,ack. jack . l days>> kave libera to back them up.th that's another problem.at i and we're making some of thesest liberal d householaking sod nam people should understand they don't prosecute crime, that criminals know thatmatter recidivism doesn't matter, that the victims are treated like the criminals. look, crime is one thing in chicago, but let's let's review quickly. >> lori lightfoot lost 83% of pi democratic voters in her primary based on the projected teacher strike, basedst on the blighted storefronts ofsc
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fleeing residents and , of course, crime. brandon johnson comes inpaired a new mayor and last week before memorial day, he has a , quote,a safety plan and he has community leaders around him- to announce a safe that didn't work, that didn't work. wor k.idn'this first big test, he f, the chicago sun-times reports, at. worse death toll since 2015. and but i want to say one more thing. none of these leaders, none ofmi these mayors in these majorere s cities where there is poverty, there is crime, where there aren failing g schools do a darn thig to help those kids get out of those failing schools to access a quality dignity education that's worthgnity edy of their humanity. you can't find a democrat anywhere . , and thand there's none left in washington, dc who are forol school choic choice, charter sc, vouchers, educational freedom, voucy scholarships, ational educational essays, educational savings accounts which allow the kids to have the money we're all goinanywg to payay any as taxpayers. they can use it or backpacks for books, for online education, for tutoring. why would anor entirine
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political party be against that, jessica? because then they're againstgain st and i donthe kids themselvest get it. it democratsre are who are for school choice, but that isn't the only way to save humanity. and i think there are charter schools who do a lot of good. but we also need to make sure that we're investing properly in the public schoolg in thes. that's why the policy of the democratic party writ large is to make sur e thatbetter and public education in this country gets better and that we're not just favoring the lucky one . >> in chicago, there's no proficiency in over 50 . isst want to say one thing, because we know that how this violent crime is committed by guns, right. people are using guns.ns comin and where are those guns coming from? in liberal states ?ss than they're coming from conservative states . less than half oha e usedf the guns that>> sandr are used in illinois came from out of some of the strictest gun laws. country. but the borders are not iner chicago. they come from indiana.ar e not atand i'll take responsibf for all the guns. i will blame me and then we can stop blaming everybody and just try to arrest people that might work. i'd be happy to arrest hap more peoplto arrese. g gun but the idea that not strengthening gun laws is going-
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with my office with 12 leadingt- eight leading scientists in the area of a.i. some are very worried that a.i. canactual actually overtaklye you and thinking this is just amazing.ne i don't want to let this kernel off the hook first. of all. i mean, he went on and on with this example. it was this spoken in the past e as it had actually happened, not hypothetically may happen.es and they had to reverse course on the entire story. he basically said that the drone had killed a human operator and then said , just kidding. i misspoke out of context. is this is nonot a gafft e. it's not a slip of the tongue. greg, this is serious stuff. at the same time, when the air we force i mean, just this week,eda the new york post reported that a chinese jet got dangerouslt y close to an air force carrier. air force going workke o ho different things. >> i don't want him to get off the hook, though. how did you read this? well, here's the deal.he wasefei okay, whatng he was referringpal to is what's called the the
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paperclip problem. we've discussed this. nick bostrom. let's say you have you buildd aa a machine paperclip maximizer.er a guy is not a lined with human morality. the golden rule do unto others. . it will maximize its mission to make as many paperclips as possible. and decide to kill humanss and turn them into paper clips. that's called the paper clip problems from nick bostrom. so what happened with this drone operator? d with ts drbecause he was prevg a drone from killing another i human. it killed the operator because. it was trying to maximize deaths . so the thing, is thisthis. what this really happened is itn actually did have a simulation, but this is a problem that weou naturally need to panic about. my hopefulness is that is thatbe i will become an individual, individualizefear a super intelligence. your phone will be your friend . all your apps are gone. our appse.just one power that ml your desires and feelings and coaches through life. that's the way a.i. is going to be. it's going to be think about
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breathing. bracing yeah, buitt think about this.dal drea moods, daily chaos, things you've got to dread. this thing has every answer inu the world from whether you'll get cancer to who you should date. that is what i is goingto know o to beat. >> it's going to knowicle you better than you know yourself. that's what i'm hoping forforce because i'm there. >> air says thate ne wed te neee to develop, i quote, ethically, ett china is already developing . i doubt ethically and we'rlle w. ybehind c worried on a on this issue. and by the way, i always m get worried on a subject mattere thatr , you know, the current president and our super old members of congresour supes havw idea how this works, what ithael is , what the real threat is . i just wait, wait for the hearings. we've got a massive amounts of y money to be thrown atcome the research. they already are announcing the white house. watc h a hundred and forty million dollars new a i initiative. scie for research is the national science foundation. they're going to fundlaunch one hundred and forty million dollars to launch seven new national s research institutes. all right. they're trying to bringer together federal agencieals,
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the private sector, developers, academia, to pursue ethicars cow trustworthy and responsible development of at just what could go wrongro? should . i mean, i think we should all be asking ourselves that question. there are seriougs threats out there. w thatk you all sa "wall street journal" columnist who cloned herself. she was able to fool her. her bank was able to fool herwii family, okay, with voice detection and othe andr ways,ogi facial recognition just getson pretty scarythis get and we do d to take it really seriously and we need really smart people on it. jessica, there's only one, you know, clone. if i were joe biden and colin harris, i would never say the words artificial intelligence again. but they are investing our money in this ate the moment. and you do have people froave me across the byron donald's, a republican member of debbie wasserman schultz, a democratic member, raising alarm, saying, we don't know what we don't know and we ought to look into this. t >> but what really can be done?s well, i'm notet sured i'dt be interested in what thosepani hundred ceos of ai companieseswn ha thed up their sleeve whenpaun the talked about we need to take a six month pause
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on this. and then the chatgpts li guy wa like, nope, i'm not signinga. onto this kind of idea. i don't know if you canthing actually pause something that is moving, you know, whatever the fastestth speed possible is . but when you look at the numbers, the three million jobs that we're expected to lose globally because of, globalyou know, every single nan on the planet needs to be concerned about this. anet nee >> jesse , i don't look concerned because i'm not sure you don't understand it and you've admitted that. >> true. for m also, you sae.y this thing mo moving so fast, jessica, we don't even have flying cars yet. 'ti'm still waiting on flying cars. cag on .l waitin >> promised you a flying car . we've been promised flying cars for years. and i'm still in traffic. >> they don't have self-driving cars. >> w>> jese don't you know, we t have cars. they self-appointed don't crash. >> we don'e t even havwe de a ln machine that can fole that cd ly yor us . >> you might have hey, killeu r robots are right down the floor. and i would sa wy i was it the self checkout line
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>> welcome back. it's time for the fastest firsti step yet. >>e ladieultis and gentlemen, i present to you the ultimatema florida man, a viral video showing an mmo fighter and veteran wrestling a ten foot alligator outside an elementary school in florida. don't worry, he's a licensedis g gator trapper so he knows what he's doing. greg, did you know a gator trapper was something you could be licensed for? i had nog: idea. big deal , really.. that was that was that's makesee it. and fastest. just some dude pul pullil it ga out. r i mean, we are we run our game,. right. and we can't>> greg: i mean, co by the way, this was a setup. i mean, you don't just run to a gator like gator trapper just runs. you do a gator. i think we're bein bdon't thingi i don't even think that's.
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a real gator. i don't think it is . i think it's inflated. and i know my inflatable gators. >> greg:'s part of thi>> js thaa like a sandbag. it's staged like the moonyou landing. >> jesse , do you believe that's a real alligator? jesse:t i do, because that guy is going to be on my show tonight. that's real. he's going to be wrestling an alligator live on jesse waters. greg thinks it's a non ketanji.. i think it was staged like i will i should be in this. they should send him to the swamp and get to his work. >> that's a real gatora and that's a real man. >> sandra: we ar >> there you go.e yeah, i bet.aleir home but we're also in their home,edm too. the opefully hute wrestled them dad put them back in the water, actually dating. >> you ask san them any? i'll say i'll say, is thatgator, a real gator? greg wantsto know, and then sana wants? >> you know what you dokind o with this guy? yeah. yeah. what kind of animal are>> jessi you with the okay to move on . but wemove must work in the offn three days a week is apparentlyr too much for the corporate employees of amazon.
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a few hundred workers walkingew off the job to protest the company's return to work policies as well as its impactrw on why did they walk off the job. >> let me play. >> i refuse to just sit idlye ms >> while mandates are dictated from above down that don't maken sense. where we do better the on the environment, we can do better on personal choicework and family and work balance. >> so it's real simple. oh my gosh. so the cost playing i didn't see coming from that what the . i'm sorry, can i explode. yeah, they should all be fired their whole business is based on the shoulders of workers orkers wwho have to get drive t. and ship things. >> those a holes are corporatee bums that are basically are sponging their employees.k >> shuaboutt up and don't talk . the climate. >> how much cardboard does b amazon use ? what a bunch orsf losers spitbyw on them. >> it's a terrible thingey, by the way. a they're being asked to gskedo
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back three days a week.to 3, 60 they're being asked to go fromot zero to three, 60% of the time. ju i think some of the people you just showed would do very well to be interacting with human beings in an office, put on some pants and snap zipper again. buttons is perfect.an and also, how did it happen that the one thing you as anormr employee or a contractor can actually control is from where you perform your work. you you can't control the assignment. you're given your salarysa,cowok your benefits, your coworkers,dk your desk, your office, how do we allow it to happen? where ovid that you can decide you can demand, in fact, fromt y but they know orm your wor hk and they've done a clever thing here, though. they know we're all post covid b even seattle, that nownd was a they're talking about the environment. when will amazon go all the way to electric vehicles? en when will they realize that mei sitting at home working when the el like it equates better for the environment?over >> i would just i'd get rid ofae them all and start over. they are. areful they are.n' i mean, be careful. t theyjust l it was amazon, didn't they just
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got twenty seven thousand people since november. so i'm not sure why they think thi they have leverage in this fight. >> jesl, they weregh they were n two to three days. >> this is how i feel about ab the finance department here at fox. i have been coming to this office, the entire pandemic working, and they are still not in the office. finance, why doffio you carece t out the same people that are out there, they're managing all these boxes all overg these g a. the country and then these people are sitting at home. the company has to be together o for you to feel camaraderie.ou and here i am to bail you out, fanmail as giving never. yeah, know who who do you guys think came first? >> the chicken or the baby? back ribs, baby back ribs, chicken tenders all the way back . chicken and baby back ribs, baby , you get back to chicken,i baby , you can ten years ng inson second.
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>> liv tyler. what is she doing these days. li that a producer that's making babies living her bestvih life? she's a beautiful house. it was they covered like heroveh redecorate that in my face, jessica. >> she's also probably doing in work. >> and i'm sorry if i justnothi. said that she did nothing. sandra, that's a reallreg: sanyk one . >> and i've had,bo like,ut a mie to think about it. oh, boy. what something comes money. does it, but it doesn't have to be on actresses. it doesn't have to be a woman. it about looks or personality.rs just pick something, sandra. t pickwhatever . i ever done this before, jessica made me like blake lively's gorgeous and she's super smart. andcan we do that? not? >> yeah. t why not? to get you to stop me, kelly . am you. i'm sure somebody hasures playeo you . >> kate mckinnon did a greatyou job and she's like ten or twelve years younger than me. so can we she would be greatul because she'd be funny. how about reese witherspoon or kate hudson or any number of a
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peopleny who are probablyy that clutching their pearls and getting angry that i finished in a movie? >> that's a great role. i'm looking at you and thinking ,i don't know. and >> you're thinking james vanderbeek. th giant head, a giant headan about closing in on fifty. jes >> his understudy, jason bateman, they cut michael jackson half like gyllenhaal. >> i'll take it. david schwimmer. i had swidler. schwimmer has aged out of ofse e the the jesse watters lookalike club figures. >> oh, i betrs jimmy before you know brad pitt. typically jimmy fallon already. . ho this is how did you decide on your pet name? oh, i'll take that.my sure.s whis my dog's name is whiskey and he's a brown dog namedg: and whiskey. >> and you're drunk, not you actually . tuyally - like the arm callsign.s. easy to understand in the field for a hunting dog. my first time was named becausee i was trying to pronounce puji
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because i was too. but now wed have bonnie and clyde. ie we had and skipper and bonnie skipper passed away. so bonnie got clydpassede, bonne and clyde get love that fromcryi crime. >> jusng.t your dog name is wha, >> cuddles poofy. seriously, don't you have a poodle or something.le? yeah, i have a mini poodle and i had a dog way beforen't ac you so don't act allt dog pers. on me. his name is rookie hi. name >> emma picked it and it's a killer name. yeah. all right. rookie. yeah. how' did y get thad you get us t i don't know. i just thought of gosh like it's cool name. >> right. basketball. yeah. that's gutfeld because he ca gu. no.w wear my monogrammed robes because they also have dogonogra and we're aboummedt the same si >> gentzkow do you have a pet.i i don't know.gr i grew up with a dog and our latest one that we had for the longest was sebastian. >> and i think dr. sebastianbach bach, bocom, skid row family? crest or sebastian cabot from or smily affair to have it. yes.ebiter or sebastian, tell the writer, what about sebastian gorka? that fake draw we actually are
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lives and help my dog. >> thank you . >> you doing time now for one more thing, jessica. >> okay, s mo weor all want to h our beloved judge jeanine pirro a very, very happy birthday. we mis s you and love you . hope that you're having a fabulous day. i'm so sorryday.. and that's all i have to say about, like, happy birthday to you. happy birthday to you. >> happy birthday, judge. smokin hot girl.>> ton yeah.e th tonight, celebrate the judge'she birthday with me at 11:00 p.m. . hemingway type cat tippy toes. it's another wild one , my friends. >> let's do this. >> but oh no, not to want a tigress on this.ross you don't have it. >>don't know what happened. al il want to do, baby .
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[l, there it goes. you know, why are you even doing you know, he was such>> i a funny guy. ood, he was such a good man. now look what you've done.ghter] yeah. he's going to come out here, guys. i'm out of here. [lm out of here. seaue you guys.>> natio i think national donut day, everybody. let's celebrate. we gotdoughnut some delicious dk donuts to 10% fun fact abou national done today. it was create in women nineteen thirty eight to honor donut lassies who were women in world war one that would bring donuts to soldiers on the front lines. thanks, girls. d war i wod bring --you guys ar. let's have some of these suckers actually smell. would you like. a pink one , jessica? yeah, i figured kellyannprinkles sprinkles. greg, i want to . i can't because peaches has cream. all right. give me the sprinkles. you got sprinkles there, hero i'll take the chocolate. we love you tonight. just on sunday, live coverage of president biden's oval office address. what could he be talking about? did you just fine
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d out about that when you read that? about five minutes ago, sandra .>> >> okay, s lo there's this lovea story about this high school principal. enjoy your donuts. principal, enjoygetting the shoe when she went to make her breakfast, she walked down to find her entire senior class sleepingr entire on the floor o kitchen in her living room. and this was like the surpriseoo of her life because they came out of every nook and cranny. this is a senior class a senior. andrews in middletown, delaware. they pulled off this prank with little help from mrs mcgrath husband who helped theme sneak into the house one day and waited until she woke up, surprised her in. thiso video has gone viral.as it's been viewed thirty two naked. >> yeah, i mean, that would have been really what she was doing, something even more with her husband. yeah, i love osomethr somebody k or her wife. >> i mean. yeah we don't want to judge. t m >> that is my house this weekend. it's kid sleeping over s o hawai earlier this week a hawaiian tourist drove her car into whatr t was a puddle. turns out it was down a boat ramp into a harbor following her gps. she said she mistook the sea for a puddle.
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